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Date: 9/2/1999
' Attached is a revision to the Offsite Dose Calculation Manual, LaSalle Annex, Chapters 10,11,12 and Appendix F. Please update your manual as follows:
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LaSalle Annex, Chapter 10, Rev.1.9, April 1998 LaSalle Annex, Chapter 11, Rev. 2.0, April 1998 LaSalle Annex, Chapter 12, Rev.1.9, April 1998
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Section 10.1.2.2 (pg.10-2)
Changed wording to reflect when the mid-range channel replaces the low range channel and when the high range channel replaces the mid range channel based on the pseudo noble gas values.
Added footnote at bottom of page 10-2 to provide a definition of what the pseudo noble gas is.
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Section 10.1.3.1.2 (pg.10-4) Revised Equation 10-2, an expression for calculating the Off-Gas Post Treatment Monitor Isolation Setpoint (the monitor Hi-Hi-Hi setpoint), to correct a problem with the l
expression in revision 2.1 of the ODCM. The problem was that the units on the two sides of the expression were inconsistent. Therefore,it was not clear whether use of the expression in Version 2.1 would achieve its intended aim of assuring that high off-gas radioactivity did not cause the 10 CFR 20 setpoint of the stack monitor to be exceeded.
Section 10.1.3.1.3 (pg.10-4) &
3 Section 10.1.3.1.4 (pg.10-5)
(b Clarified that the alarm setpoint being discussed is the high alarm setpoint. not some other monitor setpoint. Explained that Equations 10-3 and 10-4 of the ODCM provide results that are in units of pCi/sec of ODCM mix. Also explained that it is necessary to convert the release limit calculated with Equations 10-3 and 10-4 to units of pseudo noble gas Ci/see before entering it into the monitor database. In Revision 2.1. this information was implied and could have led to confusion over how to use the calculated value.
Section 10.1.3.2 (pg.10-5)
Explicitly stated the units of the calculated value of Qu. the Total Allowed Release Rate for a Stack Release. In Revision 2.1. this information was implied and could have led to confusion over how to use the calculated value.
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Condenser Offgas Treatment System 1
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Ventilation Exhaust Treatment System 2
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Radiation Monitors 2
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Station Vent Stack Effluent Monitor 2
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Standby Gas Treatment System Effluent Monitor 2
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Reactor Building Ventilation Monitors 3
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Condenser Air Ejector Monitors 3
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Standby Gas Treatment Stack Monitor 5
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Release Limits 5
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Release Mixture 5
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Conversion Factors 6
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Alarm and Trip Setpoints....
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Setpoint Calculations.
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Liquid Radwaste Effluent Monitor..
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Service Water Effluent Monitors.
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RHR Heat Exchanger Cooling Water Monitors..
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Discharge Flow Rates......
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Release Tank Discharge Flow Rate.
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Release Limits..
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. Release Mixture.
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Conversion Factors.,
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Liquid Dilution Flow Rates...
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Allocation of Effluents trom Common Release Points..
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Projected Doses for Releases..
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G CHAPTER 10 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT TREATMENT AND MONITORING 10.1 AIRBORNE RELEASES 10.1.1
System Description
A simplified gaseous radwaste and gaseaus effluent flow diagram are provided in Figure 10-1.
The airbome release point for radioact.ve effluents is the ventilation stack which is classified as a stack in accordance with the definitions in Section 4.1.4 and the results in Table A-1 of Appendix A.
In addition, the standby gas treatment rystem effli%t is released through a separate stack l
inside the ventilation stack. This release ooird has the same iocation and classification as the ventilation stack.
Exfiltration to the environment from the Turbine Building has been identified at times of positive pressure in the Turbine Building. Within 20 hours2.314815e-4 days <br />0.00556 hours <br />3.306878e-5 weeks <br />7.61e-6 months <br /> of the turbine building being at positive pressure continuous air sampling shall be in place in the south Turbine Building trackway to monitor releases through this pathway. The releases through the trackway door and other potential release paths contain insignificant levels of contamination when compared to the Station Vent Stack which has a 1,000,000 cfm typical stack flow compared to the Trackway flow rate of 40,000 scfm and conservatively estimated as a total of 80.000 scfm to account for pathways other than the trackway. In addition, typical releases from LaSalle Station have not exceeded 0.02% of the 10CFR50 Appendix i dose limits. Any identified release via this pathway is a ground level release and should be considered in dose calculations. See Figure 10-1 for further information.
Waste oil buming to fuel a heat recovery system is planned to begin in the Fall of 1998.
Sampling and analyses of each batch of oilis required to be performed in accordance with ODCM Table 12.4.1-1. The effluent will be verified to be within the instantaneous release limits prior to each batch (assuming 100% of the activity in the waste oil is released in the gaseous effluent). The oil buming unit is located in an onsite building within the protected area. The effluent is released out the top of the building, is a ground level release, and will be quantified and considered in dose calculations.
Airborne releases to the environment may result if a fire occurs in a contaminated material warehouse. In the event of a fire in a contaminated material warehouse this pathway would be considered a ground level release and should be quantified and considered in dose calculations.
10.1.1.1-Condenser Offgas Treatment System l
The condenser offgas treatment system is designed and installed to reduce radioactive gaseous effluents by collecting non-condensable off-gases from the condenser and providing for holdup to reduce the total radioactivity by radiodecay prior to release to the environment. The daughter products are retained by charcoal and HEPA filters. The system is described in Section 11.3.2.1 of the LaSalle UFSAR.
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Ventilation exi sust treatment systems are designed and installed to reduce gaseous radiciodine or r&1icactive material in particulate form in selected effluent streams by passing ventilation or veni exhaust gases through charcoal adsorbers and/or HEPA filters prior to release to the environment. Such a system is not considered to have any effect on noble gas effluents. The ventilation exhaust treatment systems are shown in Figure 10-1.
Engineered safety features atmospheric cleanup systems are not considered to be ventilation exhaust treatment system components.
10.1.2 Radiation Monitors 10.1.2.1 Station Vent Stack Effluent Monitor
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Monitor OPLD5J (Wide Range Noble Gas Monitor) continuously monitors the final effluent from the station vent stack.
The monitor system has isokinetic sampling, gaseous grab sampling, iodine and particulate sampling, tritium sampling, and postaccident sampling capability.
In normal operation the low-range noble gas channel is on line and active. The mid-range channel replaces the low-range channel when the mid-range reading reaches the mid-range
" accepted range point," which is set at approximately 0.01 Ci/cc png* The high-range channel replaces the mid-range channel when the high-range reading reaches the high-range accepted range point, which is set at approximately 10 Ci/cc png.
The low-range and mid/high-range iodine and particulate samplers operate in a similar g}
manner. In normal operation the low-range samplers are on line. When the low-range noble
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the low-range sample pump is turned off.
No automatic isolation or control functions are performed by this monitor. Pertinent information on this monitor is provided in the LaSalle UFSAR Section 11.5.2.2.1.
10.1.2.2 Standby Gas Treatment System Effluent Monitor Monitor OPLD2J (Wide Range Noble Gas Monitor) continuously monitors the final effluent from the standby gas treatment system (SGTS) stack.
The SGTS stack monitor has isokinetic sampling, gaseous grab sampling, particulate and iodine sampling, and post accident sampling capability.
In normal operation the low range noble gas channel is on line and active. The mid-range channel replaces the low-range channel when the mid-range reading reaches the mid-range
" accepted range point," which is set at approximately 0.01 Ci/cc png. The high-range channel replaces the mid-range channel when the high-range reading reaches the high-range accepted range point, which is set at approximately 10 Ci/cc png.
'To facilitate use of the wide range gas monitors on the Sation Vent Stack and Standby Gas Treatment System Stack in post-accident dose assessment, the output of each is expressed in units of pseudo noble gas (png) activity. Pseudo noble gas is a fictitious radionuclide defined to have emission characteristics representative of a post-accident noble gas mix O
Upon decay, a pseudo noble gas nuclide emits one gamma ray with energy 0.8 MeV and one beta particle with endpoint energy 1.68 MeV and average energy 0.56MeV.
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The low-range and mid/high-range iodine and particulate samples operate in a similar manner. When the low-range noble gas channel reading exceeds the low-range pump control point (approximately 0.001 Ci/cc png), the mid/high-range samplers are brought on line. When the mid-range noble gas channel reading exceeds the mid-range pump control point (approximately 0.01 pCl/cc png), the low-range sample pump is turned off.
No automatic isolation or control functions are performed by this monitor.
Pertinent information on this monitor is provided in the LaSalle UFSAR Section 11.5.2.2.2.
10.1.2.3 Reactor Building Ventilation Monitors Monitors 1(2)D18-NOO9 continuously monitor the effluent from the Unit 1(2) reactor building. On high alarm, the monitors automatically initiate the following actions:
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Shutdown and isolation of the reactor building vent system B.
Startup of the standby gas treatment system C.
Isolation of primary containment purge and vent lines Pertinent information on these monitors is provided in LaSalle UFSAR Section 11.5.2.1.1.
10.1.2.4 Condenser Air Ejector Monitors h
(Q Monitors 1(2)D18-N002/N012 (pre-treatment) and 1(2)D18-N903A/B (post-treatment) continuously monitor gross gamma activity downstream of the steam jet air ejector and prior
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On "high-high-high" alarm monitor 1(2)D18-N903A/B automatically initiates closure of valve 1(2)N62-F057 thus terminating the release.
Pertinent information on these monitors is found in LaSalle UFSAR Sections 11.5.2.1.2 and 11.5.2.1.3.
10.1.2.5 Turbine Building Trackway in order to quantify any identified releases via the Turbine Building trackway, at times of positive pressure in the Turbine Building, airborne sampling should be continuously collected using an air sampler located within the trackway. The air sampler collecting shall begin within 20 hours2.314815e-4 days <br />0.00556 hours <br />3.306878e-5 weeks <br />7.61e-6 months <br /> of the turbine building being at positive pressure, and then continuously for as long as the turbine building remains at positive pressure. The samples collected should be counted on a weekly basis. Air sampling to identify noble gas, iodine and particulate monitoring (either as a grab sample or continuous sampling) is designed to ensure evaluation of releases emanating from the Turbine Building.
The curie content of any contaminated material warehouse is maintained current by site l
administrative procedures. If a fire were to occur, the actual curie content of the warehouse would be used in determining the ground level release.
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' Alarm and Trip Setpoints 10.1.3.1 Setpoint Calculations 10.1.3.1.1 Reactor Building Vent Effluent Monitor 4The setpoint for the reactor building vent effluent monitor is established at 10 mR/hr.
i 10.1.3.1.2 Condenser Air Ejector Monitors Pre-Treatment Monitor The high trip setpoint is establishbc at 1.5 times the nominal nitrogen-16 (N-16) background dose rate to help ensure that effluents are maintained ALARA.
The high-high trip setpoint is established at 5100 Cl/sec per MW-th a 3.4E+05 Ci/sec per Technical Specification 3.11.2.2.
Post-Treatment Monitor The off-gas isolation setpoint is conservatively set at or below one-half the release limit calculated using the more conservative value obtained from equations 10-3 and 10-4 below.
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The off-gas post treatment monitor setpoint which initiates isolation of flow of off-gas to the station vent stack..
Osvs Actual Station Vent Stack High Alarm Setpoint
[ Ci/sec of png]
j The actual high alarm setpoint of the Station Vent Stack wide range gas monitor in units of Ci/sec of png (pseudo noble gas). This is determined by using Equations 10-3 and 10-4 and then converting the result to units of Ci/sec of png.
E Efficiency of the Off Gas Post Treatment Monitor
[ cps /( Ci/sec of off gas mix)]
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below one-half the calculated release limit calculated using the more conservative value obtained from equations 10-3 and 10-4 below. These equations yield the release limit in units of Ci/sec of the mix specified in Section 10.1.3.3. For consistency with the monitor readout, this calculated release limit is converted to units of pCi/sec of pseudo noble gas before being entered into the monitor data base.
10.1.3.1.4 Standby Gas Treatment Stack Monitor The high alarm setpoint for the standby gas treatment system effluent monitor is l
conservatively set at or below one-half the release limit calculated using the more conservative value obtained from equations 10-3 and 10-4 below. These equations yield the release limit in units of Ci/sec of the mix specified in Section 10.1.3.3. For consistency with the monitor readout, this calculated release limit is converted to units of Ci/sec of pseudo noble gas before being entered into the monitor data base.
l 10.1.3.2 Release Limits Alarm and trip setpoints of gaseous effluent monitors are established to ensure that the release rate limits of RETS are not exceeded. The release limit Q. is found by solving t
Equations 10-3 and 10-4.
(1.11) Q, S (f, S, } s 500 mrem /yr p/
G, Z {(L,f,(X /G), exp(-A, R/3600U,)
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The summations are over noble gas radionuclides i.
f, Fractional Radionuclide Composition l
The release rate of noble gas radionuclide i divided by the total release rate of all noble gas radionuclides.
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releases in units of Ci/sec of the mix specified in section 10.1.3.3.
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The remaining parameters in Equation 10-3 have the same definitions as in Equation A-8 of Appendix A. The remaining parameters in Equation 10-4 have the same definition as in Equation A-9 of Appendix A.
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The more conservative solution from Equations 10-3 and 10-4 is used as the limiting noble gas release rate.
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Calibration methods and surveillance frequency for the monitors will be conducted as specified in the RETS.
10.1.3.3 Release Mixture in the determination of alarm and trip set points, the radioactivity mixture in the exhaust air is i
assumed to have the radionuclide composition in Table 10-1.
10.1.3.4 Conversion Factors The conversion factors used to establish gaseous effluent monitor setpoints are obtained as follows.
Station vent stack - uent monitor, i
i Calibrations compare the response of station detectors to that of a reference detector using NIST traceable sources. Conversion factors for the station detectors are obtained from the response to noble gas or solid sources.
Condenser air ejector monitor.
Pretreatment Monitor l
The value is determined using noble gas radionuclides identified in a representative sample, and the offgas release rate and monitor response at the time the sample is taken.
Post-treatment Monitor l
l The value is determined using noble gas radionuclides identified in a representative sample, and the offgas concentration and monitor response at the time the sample is taken.
l Standby gas treatment system monitor.
Calibrations compare the response of station detectors to that of a reference detector using NIST traceable sources. Conversion factors for the station detectors are obtained from the j
response to noble gas or solid sources.
10.1.3.5 HVAC Flow Rates The main stack flow rate is obtained from either the process computer-or Monitor RM-23.
l-l The SGTS flow rate is obtained from either the process computer or chart recorders in the main control room.
10.1.4 Allocation of Effluents from Common Release Points Radioactive gaseous effluents released from the main chimney are comprised of contributions A
from both units. Under normal operating conditions, it is difficult to allocate the radioactivity h
between units due to fuel performance, in-plant leakage, power history, and other variables.
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10.1.5-Dose Projections Because the gaseous releases are continuous, the doses are routinely calculated in accordance with the RETS.
10.2 LIQUID RELEASES i
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System Description
A simplified liquid radwaste and liquid effluent flow diagram are provided in Figures 10-2 and i
10-3.
The liquid radwaste treatment system is designed and installed to reduce radioactive liquid effluents by collecting the liquids, providing for retention or holdup, and providing for treatment by j
filter, demineralizer, or evaporator for the purpose of reducing the total radioactivity prior to i
release to the environment. The system is described in Section 11.2.2 of the LaSalle UFSAR.
10.2.1.1 Radwaste Discharge Tanks There are two discharge tanks (1(2)WF05T,25,000 gallons each) which receive water for discharge to the Illinois River via the cooling lake blowdown.
j 10.2.1.2 Cooling Pond Blowdown Cooling Pond Blowdown is the liquid discharge line to the Illinois River. The Cooling Pond Blowdown has a flow monitoring device as well as a compositor to meet the sampling requirements of ODCM Table 12.3.1-2.
10.2.2 Radiation Monitors 10.2.2.1 Liquid Radwaste Effluent Monitor Monitor OD18-K907 monitors all releases from the release tanks. On hi-hi alarm the monitor automatically initiates closure of valves OWLO67 and trips the radwaste discharge pump to terminate the release.
Pertinent information on the monitor and associated control devices is provided in LaSalle UFSAR Section 11.5.2.3.3.
10.2.2.2 Service Water Effie t Monitors Monitors 1/(2)D18-K912 continuously monitor the service water effluent. On high alarm service water discharge may be terminated manually, No control device is initiated by these monitors.
Pertinent information on these monitors is provided in LaSalle UFSAR 11.5.2.3.2.
-10.2.2.3 RHR Heat Exchanger Cooling Water Effluent Monitors Instrument channels 1/(2)D18-N906/8 continuously monitor the RHR heat exchanger cooling water effluent. On high alarm the operating loop may be terminated manually and the redundant
/~Y loop brought on line. No control device is initiated by these monitors.
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10.2.3.1 Setpoint Calculations Alarm and trip setpoints of liquid effluent monitors at the principal release points are established to ensure that the limits of RETS are not exceeded in the unrestricted area.
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CT Concentration of radionuclide i in the release tank.
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The monitor setpoint is established at two times the background count rate (not to exceed 10000 cpm).
10.2.3.2 Discharge Flow Rates 10.2.3.2.1 Release Tank Discharge Flow Rate l
Prior to each batch release, a grab sample is obtained.
The results of the analysis of the sample determine the discharge rate of each batch as follows:
8 F'm., = 0.1 x [F / I (C, /10xDWC)] x MF (10-6)
The summation is over radionuclides i.
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flu Maximum Permitted Discharge Flow Rate
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The maximum permitted flow rate from the radwaste discharge tank.
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Dilution Flow
[gpm]
C, Concentration of Radionuclide iin the Release Tank
[ Cl/mL]
The concentration of radioactivity in the radwaste discharge tank based on i
measurements of a sample drawn from the tank.
DWC, Maximum Permissible Concentration of Radionuclide l
[ Ci/ml]
The concentration of radionuclide i given in Appendix B, Table 2, Column 2 to 10CFR20.1001-2402.
I 10 Multiplier associated with the limits specified in 12.3.1.A.
MF Multiplication Factor FL < 0.5; MF = 3 j
0.5 < FL6 5; MF = 5 5 < FL. ; MF = 7.5 10.2.3.3 Release Limits l
Release limits are determined from RETS. Calculated maximum permissible discharge rates are divided by 10 for conservatism and to ensure that release concentrations are well below applicable derived water concentrations (DWC).
10.2.3.4 Release Mixture For the liquid radwaste effluent monitor the release mixture used for the setpoint determination is the radionuclide mix identified in the grab sample isotopic analysis plus four additional radionuclides. The additional radionuclides are H-3, Fe-59, Sr-89, and Sr-90. The quantities to be added are obtained from the most current analysis for these four radionuclides.
For all other liquid effluent monitors no release mixture is used because the setpoint is l
established at "two times background."
10.2.3.5 Conversion Factors The readout for the liquid radwaste effluent monitor is in CPM. The calibration constant is based on the detector sensitivity to Cs-137/Ba-137 and an energy response curve.
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10.2.4 Allocation of Effluents from Common Release Points
.V-Liquid releases from the Station will be allocated one half to Unit 1 and one half to Unit 2.
Other potential pathways (i.e., RHR) are allocated to their respective unit.
10.2.5-Projected Doses for Releases Doses are not calculated prior to release. Dose contributions from liquid effluents are determined in accordance with the RETS and station procedures.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 12.0 RADIOLOGICAL EFFLUENT TECHNICAL STANDARDS 12-1 12.1 DEFINITIONS 12-4 12.2 INSTRUMENTATION 12-8 1.
Radioactive Liquid Effluent Monitoring instrumentation 12-8 2.
Radioactive Gaseous Effluent Monitoring instrumentation 12-13 12.3 LIQUID EFFLUENTS 12-19 1.
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Dose iodine-131, lodine-133, Tritium, and Radionuclides in Particulate Form 12-38 4
Gaseous Radwaste Treatment System 12-40 5.
Ventilation Exhaust Treatment System 12-41 6.
Venting or Purging 12-42 7.
Total Dose 12-43 8.
Main Condenser 12-45 9.
Dose Limits for Members of the Public 12-46 12.5 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM 12-47 1.
Monitoring Program 12-47 2.
Land Use Census 12-60 3.
Interlaboratory Comparison Program 12-61 i
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LIST OF TABLES PAGE 12.0-1 Effluent Compliance Matrix 12-2 12.0-2 REMP Compliance Matrix 12 3 12.1-1 Frequency Notation 12-7 12.2.1 1 Radioactive Liquid Effluent Monitoring instrumentation 12-9 12.2.1-2 Radioactive Liquid Effluent Monitoring instrumentation Surveillance Requirements 12-11 12.2.2-1 Radioactive Gaseous Effluent Monitoring Instrumentation 12-14 12.2.2-2 Radioactive Gaseous Effluent Monitoring Instrumentation Surveillance Requirements 12-16 12.3.1-1 Allowable Concentration (AC) of Dissolved or Entrained Noble Gases Released from the m
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%f Chapter 12 of the LaSalle Station ODCM is a compilation of the various regulatory requirements, surveillances and bases, commitments and/or components of the radiological effluent and environmental monitoring programs for LaSalle Station. To assist in the understanding of the relationship between effluent regulations, ODCM equations, RETS (Chapter 12 section) and related Technical Specification requirements, Table 12.0-1 is a matrix which relates these various components. The Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program fundamental requirements are contained within this chapter, with LaSalle specific information in Chapter 11 and a supplemental matrix in Table 12.0-2.
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gamma air dose and beta air dose A1 12.4.2 6.2.F.4.h Appendix i due to airborne radioactivity in A-2 effluent plume.
1.a whole body and skin dose due to airborne radioactivity in effluent A-6 N/A N/A plume are reported only if certain A7 gamma and beta air dose criteria l
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CDE for all organs and all four age groups due to iodines and particulates in effluent plume. All A-13 12.4.3 6.2.F.4.1 pathways are considered.
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CDE for all organs and all four age groups due to radioactivity in hquid effluents.
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TEDE, totaling all deep dose A-38 12.4.9 6.2.F.4.c equivalent components (direct, O
ground and plume shine) and committed effective dose equivalents (all pathways, both airborne and liquid-bome). CDE evaluation is made for adult only using FGR 11 data base.
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Whole body dose (DDE) due to A-35 12.4.7 6.2.F.4.k (now by direct cosc, ground and plume reference, also shine from all sources at a station.
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A-8 12.4.1 6.2.F.4.g Specifications thyroid (CDE) and skin (SDE), dose A-9 rates to an adult due to A-28 radioactivity in airborne effluents.
For the thyroid dose, only 6.2.F.4.b inhalation is considered.
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12.5.1 6.2.F.5 Appendix I Section IV.B.2 Technical Land Use Census 12.5.2 6.2.F.5.b Specifications Technical interlaboratory Comparison Program 12.5.3 6.2.F.5.c Specifications i
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12.1.2 CHANNEL CALIBRATION - A CHANNEL CAllBRATION shall be the adjustment, as necessary, of the channel output such that it responds with the necessary range and accuracy to known values of the parameter which the channel monitors. The CHANNEL CAlleRATION shall encompass the entire channel including the alarm and/or trip functions, and shall include l
the CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST. The CHANNEL CAllBRATION may be performed by any series of sequential, overlapping or total channel steps such that the entire channel is calibra'.ed.
12.1.3 CHANNEL CHECK - A CHANNEL CHECK shall be the qualitative assessment of channel behavior during operation by observation. This determination shall include, where possible, comparison of the channel indication and/or status with other indications and/or status derived from independent instrument channels measuring the same parameter.
12.1.4 CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST A CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST shall be:
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Analog channels - the injection of a simulated signalinto the channel as close to the sensor as practical to verify OPERABILITY including alarm and/or trip functions and channel failure trips.
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Bistable channels - the injection of a simulated signal into the sensor to verify
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12.1.5 DOSE EQUIVALENT l-131 - DOSE EQUlVALENT l-131 shall be that concentration of I-131, microcuries/ gram, which alone would produce the same thyroid dose as the quantity and isotopic mixture of I-131,1-132,1-133,1-134 and 1-135 actually present. The thyroid dose conversion factors used for this calculation shall be those listed in Table Ill of TID-14844,
" Calculation of Distance Factors for Power and Test Reactor Sites."
l 12.1.6 FREQUENCY - Table 12.1-1 provides the definitions of various frequencies for which l
surveillances, sampling, etc. are performed unless defined otherwise. The 25% variance shall j
not be applied to Operability Action statements. The bases to Technical Specification 4.0.2 provide clarifications to this requirement.
12.1.7 GASEOUS RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM - A GASEOUS RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM shall be any system designed and installed to reduce radioactive gaseous effluents by collecting primary coolant system offgases from the primary system and providing for delay i
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background radiation as a patient from medical practices, from voluntary participation in medical research programs, or as a member of the public.
i 12.1.10 OPERABLE - OPERABILITY A system, subsystem, train, component or device shall be
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and when all necessary attendant instrumentation, controls, cooling or seal water, lubrication or other auxiliary equipment that are required for the system, subsystem, train, component or device to perform its function (s) are also capable of performing their related support function (s).
12.1.11 PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM The PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM (PCP) shall contain the current formulas, sampling, analyses, test, and determinations to be made to ensure that processing and packaging of solid radioactive wastes based on demonstrated processing of actual or simulated wet solid wastes shall be accomplished in such a way as to assure compliance with 10 CFR Parts 20,61, and 71, State regulations, burial ground requirements, and other requirements governing the disposal of solid radioactive waste.
12.1.12 PURGE - PURGING - PURGE or PURGING shall be the controlled process of discharging air or gas from a confinement to maintain temperature, pressure, humidity, concentration or other operating condition, in such a manner that replacement air or gas is required to purify the confinement.
12.1.13 FATED THERMAL POWER RATED THERMAL POWER shall be a total reactor core heat j
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V 12.1.14 SITE BOUNDARY - The SITE BOUNDARY shall be that line beyond which the land is neither owned, nor leased, nor otherwise controlled by the licensee.
12.1.15 SOLIDIFICATION - SOLIDIFICATION shall be the conversion of radioactive wastes from liquid systems to a homogeneous (uniformly distributed), monolithic, immobilized solid with definite volume and shape, bounded by a stable surface of distinct outline on all sides (free-standing).
12.1.10 SOURCE CHECK - A SOURCE CHECK shall be the qualitative assessment of channel response when the channel sensor is exposed to a radioactive source.
12.1.17 THERMAL POWER - THERMAL POWER shall be the total reactor core heat transfer rate to the reactor coolant.
12.1.18 UNRESTRICTED AREA BOUNDARY - means an area, access to which is neither limited nor controlled by the licensee.
12.1.19 VENTILATION EXHAUST TREATMENT SYSTEM - A VENTILATION EXHAUST TREATMENT SYSTEM shall be any system designed and installed to reduce gaseous radiciodine or radioactive materialin particulate form in effluents by passing ventilation or vent exhaust gases through charcoal adsorbers and/or HEPA filters for the purpose of removing iodines or particulates from the gaseous exhaust system prior to the release to the environment (such a system is not considered to have any effect on noble gas effluents).
Engineered Safety Feature (ESF) atmospheric cleanup systems are not considered to be VENTILATION EXHAUST TREATMENT SYSTEM components.
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12.1.21 Definitions Peculiar to Estimating Dose to Members of the Public Using the ODCM Computer Program.
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ACTUAL - ACTUAL refers to using known release data to project the dose to members of the public for the previous time period. This data is stored in the database and used to demonstrate compliance with the reporting requirements of Chapter 12.6.
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PROJECTED - PROJECTED refers to using known release data from the previous time period or estimated release data to forecast a future dose to members of the public. This data is not incorporated into the database.
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- NOTATION FREQUENCY S - Shiftly At least once per 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br />.
D - Daily At least once per 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.
W - Weekly At least once per 7 days.
M - Monthly At least once per 31 days.
Q - Quarterly At least once per 92 days.
SA Semiannually At least once per 184 days.
A - Annually At least once per 366 days.
R - Refueling cycle At least once per 18 months."
S/U - Startup Prior to each reactor startup.
P - Prior Prior to each radioactive release.
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Acolicability:
At all times, when flow is present in the system.
Action:
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With a radioactive liquid effluent monitoring instrumentation channel alarm / trip setpoint less conservative than required, immediately suspend the release of radioactive liquid effluents monitored by the affected channel or declare the channel inoperable.
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With less than the minimum number of radioactive liquid effluent monitoring instrumentation channels OPERABLE, take the ACTION shown in Table 12.2.1 1. Restore the inoperable instrumentation to OPERABLE status within the time specified in the ACTION or, explain in the next Radioactive Effluent Release Report why this inoperability was not corrected within the time specified.
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Bases 12.2.1.C The radioactive liquid effluent monitoring instrumentation is provided to monitor and control, as applicable, the releases of radioactive materials in liquid effluents during actual or potential releases of liquid effluents. The alarm / trip setpoints for these instruments shall be calculated in accordance with the l
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Liquid Radwaste Effluent Line 1
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GAMMA SCINTILLATION MONITORS PROVIDING ALARM BUT NOT PROVIDING AUTOMATIC TERMINATION OF RELEASE a.
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TABLE NOTATION ACTION 100 With the number of OPERABLE channels less than required by the Minimum Channels OPERABLE requirement, effluent releases may continue for up to 14 days provided that prior to initiating a release:
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At least two independent samples are analyzed in accordance with Section 12.3.1.B.1, and b.
At least two technically qualified members of the Facility Staff independently verify the release rate calculations and discharge line valving; Otherwise, suspend release of radioactive effluents via this pathway.
With the number of channels OPERABLE less than required by the Minimum Channels ACTION 101 OPERABLE requirement, effluent releases via this pathway may continue for up to 30 days provided that, at least once per 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />, grab samples are collected and analyzed for pnncipal gamma emitters and 1-131 at a lower limit of detection as specified in Table 12.3.1-2. If effluent releases continue via this pathway beyond 30 days, continue to' collect and analyze samples, then explain in the next Radioactive Effluent Release
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With the number of channels OPERABLE less than required by the Minimum Channels ACTION 102 OPERABLE requirement, actual radioactive releases in progress via this pathway may continue provided the flow rate is estimated at least once per 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br />. Pump curves for Instrument 3a, or for known valve positions for Instrument 3b, may be used to estimate flow. Actual releases of radioactive effluent will not be initiated without an OPERABLE channel.
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For subsequent CHANNEL CALIBRATION. the initial reference radioactive standards or radioactive sources that have been related to the initial calibration shall be used.
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12.2 INSTRUMENTATION 12.2.2 Radioactive Gaseous Effluent Monitoring instrumentation Operability Reouirements 12.2.2. A The radioactive gaseous effluent monitoring instrumentation channels shown in Table 12.2.2-1 shall be OPERABLE with their alarm / trip setpoints set to ensure that the limits of Section 12.4.1.A are not exceeded. The alarm / trip setpoints of these channels shall be determined in accordance with the ODCM.
Apolicability: As shown in Table 12.2.2-1.
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Bases 12.2.2.C The radioactive gaseous effluent monitoring instrumentation is provided to monitor and control, as applicable, the releases of radioactive materials in gaseous effluents during actual or potential releases of gaseous effluents. The alarm / trip setpoints for these instruments shall be calculated in accordance with the procedures in the ODCM to ensure that the alarm / trip will occur prior to exceeding the limits of RETS.
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ACTION 110 - a. For the Main Condenser Offgas Treatment System Effluent Monitoring System:
With only one channel OPERABLE, place the inoperable channel in a tripped condition within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br />.
With no channel OPERABLE, effluent releases via this pathway may continue for up to 30 days provided grab samples are taken at least once per 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> and these samples are analyzed for noble gas gamma emitters within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />. (See NOTE below.)
- b. For the Low /Mid Range of the Main Stack Monitoring System or SBGTS Monitoring System:
With the number of channels OPERABLE less than required by the Minimum Channels OPERABLE requirement, effluent releases via this pathway may continue for up to 30 days provided grab samples are taken at least once per 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> and these samples are analyzed for noble gas gamma emitters within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> at a lower limit of detection as specified in Table 12.4.1 1. (See NOTE below.)
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ACTION 112 - With the number of channels OPERABLE less than required by the Minimum Channels OPERABLE requirement, effluent releases via this pathway may continue for up to 30 days provided the flow rate is estimated at least once per 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br />. (See NOTE below.)
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- OPERABLE requirement, the output from the charcoal adsorber vessels may be released to the environment for up to 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> provided:
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TABLE NOTATION At all times.
D9 ring effluent releases via this pathway, During operation of the main condenser air ejector, During operation of the SBGTS.
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The CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST shall also demonstrate that control room alarm annunciation occurs if any of the following conditions exists:
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12.3.1 Concentration Operability Reauirements
.12.3.1.A The concentration of radioactive material released from the site shall be limited to ten (10) times the concentration value in Appendix B, Table 2. Column 2 to 10CFR20.100120.2402 for radionuclides other than dissolved or entrained noble gases. For dissolved or entrained noble gases, the concentration shall be limited to the concentrations specified in Table 12.3.1-1.
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Surveillance Reauirements 12.3.1.B.1 The radioactivity content of each batch of radioactive liquid waste shall be determined prior to release by sampling and analysis in accordance with Table 12.3.12. The results of pre-release analyses shall be used with the calculational methods in the ODCM to assure that the concentration at the point of release is maintained within the limits of Section 12.3.1.A.
12.3.1.B.2 Post release analyses of samples composited from batch releases shall be performed in accordance with Table 12.3.1-2. The results of the previous A
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assure that the concentrations at the point of release were maintained within the limits of Section 12.3.1.A.
12.3.1.B.3 The radioactivity concentration of liquids discharged from continuous release points shall be determined by collection and analysis of samples in accordance with Table 12.3.12. The results of the analyses shall be used with the calculational methods in the ODCM to assure that the concentrations at the point of release are maintained within the limits of Section 12.3.1.A.
12.3.1.B.4 Identify outside temporary liquid holdup tanks within the site and restrict the quantity of radioactive material contained in specified tanks to provide assurance that in the event of an uncontrolled release of the tanks contents, the resulting concentrations would be less than the limits of Section 12.3.1.A. Refer to LaSalle Technical Specification 3/4.11.1.
Sases 12.3.1.C This requirement is provided to ensure that the concentration of radioactive materials released in liquid waste effluents from the site will be less than ten (10) times the concentration levels specified in Appendix B, Table 2, Column 2 to 10CFR20.1001-2402. This limitation provides additional assurance that the levels of radioactive materials in bodies of water outside the site will result in exposure within (1) the Section ll.A design objectives of Appendix 1,10 CFR 50, to an individual, and (2) the limits of 10 CFR 20.1301 to the population. In addition, this limit is associated with 40 CFR 141 which states concentration limits at the nearest J
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The LLD is the smallest concentration of radioactive material in a sample that will be detected with 95% probability with 5% probability of falsely concluding that a oank observation represents a "real" signal.
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Attemate LLD Methodolooy An alternate methodology for LLD determination follows and is similar to the above LLD equation:
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B = background sum (counts)
E = counting efficiency q = sample quantity (mass or volume) b = abundance (if applicable)
Y= fractional radiochemical yield or collection efficiency (if applicable) t= count time (minutes) 2.22 x 10' = number of disintegrations per minute per microcurie 2
2.71 + 4.65VB = k + (2k V2 VB), and k = 1.645 (k=value of the t statistic from the single-tailed t distribution at a significance level of 0.95 and infmite degrees of freedom. This means that the LLD result represents a 95% detection probability with a 5% probability of falsely concluding that the nuclide is present when it is not or that the nuclide is not g
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At = " delta t", or the elapsed time between sample collection or the midpoint of sample collection and the time the count is started, depending on the type of sample (units consistent with 1)
RT = elapsed real time, or the duration of the sample count (units consistent with A)
To = sample deposition time, or the duration of analyte collection onto the sample media (units consistent with 1)
The LLD may attemately be determined using installed radioanalytical software, if available. In addition to determining the correct number of channels over which to total the background sum, utilizing the software's ability to perform decay corrections (i.e.
during sample collection, from sample collection to start of analysis, and during counting), this alternate method will result in a more accurate determination of the LLD.
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A composite sample is one in which the quantity of liquid sampled is proportional to the quantity of liquid waste discharged and in which the method of sample employed results in a specimen which is representative of the liquids released.
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To be representative of the quantities and concentrations of radioactive materials in liquid effluents, samples shall be collected in proportion to the rate of flow of the effluent stream. Prior to analyses, all samples taken for the composite shall be thoroughly mixed in order for the composite sample to be representative of the effluent release.
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. A batch release is the discharge of liquid waste of a discrete volume. Prior to sampling for analyses, each batch shall be isolated and then thoroughly mixed to assure representative sampling.
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A continuous release is the discharge of liquid wastes of a nondiscrete volume; e.g., from a volume of system that has an input flow during the continuous release.
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The principal gamma emitters for which the LLD specification applies exclusively are the following radionuclides: Mn-54, Fe-59, Co-58 Co-60, Zn-65, Mo-99, Cs-134, Cs-137, Ce-141, and Ce-144. This list does not mean that only these nuclides are to be detected and reported.
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i 12.3.2.A The dose or dose commitment to an individual from radioactive materials in liquid effluents released, from each reactor unit, from the site shall be limited:
a.
During any calendar quarter to less than or equal to 1.5 mrem to the total body and to less than or equal to 5 mrem to any organ, and b.
During any calendar year to less than or equal to 3 mrem to the total body and to less than or equal to 10 mrem to any organ.
APPLICABILITY:
At all times.
1 ACTION:
i a.
With the calculated dose from the release of radioactive materials in liquid effluents exceeding any of the above limits, in lieu of any other report required by LaSalle Technical Specification 6.6.A, prepare and submit to the Commission, pursuant to 10CFR50, Appendix 1,Section IV.A, a report which identifies the cause(s) for exceeding the limit (s) and defines the corrective actions to be taken to reduce the releases of radioactive materials in liquid effluents during the remainder of the current calendar quarter and during the subsequent three calendar quarters, so that the cumulative dose or dose r]
commitment to an individual from these releases is within 3 mrem to the j
total body and 10 mrem to any organ. The Report shall also include the radiologicalimpact on finished drinking water supplies at the nearest downstream drinking water source. The Report is due to the NRC within 30 days from the end of the quarter in which the release occurred.
Surveillance Reauirements 12.3.2,8 Dose Calculations-Cumulative dose contributions from liquid effluents shall be determined in accordance with the ODCM at least once per 31 days, when liquid discharges are performed.
Bases 12.3.2.C This requirement is provided to implement the requirements of Sections ll.A, Ill.A and IV.A of Appendix I,10 CFR Part 50. The Limiting Condition for Operation implements to guides set forth in Section ll.A of Appendix 1. The ACTION statements provide the required operating flexibility and at the same time implement the guides set forth in Section IV.A of Appendix I to assure that the releases of radioactive material in liquid effluents will be kept "as low as is reasonably achievable." Also, for fresh water sites with drinking water supplies which can be potentially affected by plant operations, there is reasonable assurance that the operation of the facility will not result in radioneclide concentrations in the finished drinking water that are in excess of the requirements of 40 CFR 141. The dose calculations in the ODCM implement the requirements l
in Section Ill.A of Appendix I that conformance with the guides of Appendix l be shown by calculational procedures based on models and data, such that the actual exposure of an individual through appropriate pathways is unlikely to be
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Purpose of implementing Appendix 1," April 1977.
This requirement applies to the release of radioactive materials in liquid effluents from each reactor at the site. For units with shared radwaste treatment systems, the liquid effluents from the shared are proportioned among the units sharing that system.
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12.3' LIQUID EFFLUENTS 12.3.3 Liquid Waste Treatment System Ooerability Reauirements 12.3.3.A The liquid radwaste treatment system shall be OPERABLE. The appropnate j
portions of the system shall be used to reduce the radioactive materials in liquid wastes prior to their discharge when the projected doses due to the liquid effluent from each reactor unit, from the site, when averaged over 31 days, would exceed 0.06 mrem to the total body or 0.2 mrem to any organ.
ADolicability:
At all times.
Action:
a.
With the liquid radwaste treatment system inoperable for more than 31 days or with radioactive liquid waste being discharged without treatment and in excess of the above limits, in lieu of any other report required by LaSalle Technical Specification 6.6.A prepare and submit to the Commission within 30 days pursuant to LaSalle Technical Specification 6.6.C. a Special Report which includes the following information:
1.
Identification of the inoperable equipment or subsystems and the reason for inoperability,.
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Action (s) taken to restore the inoperable equipment to OPERABLE status, and
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Summary description of action (s) taken to q
prevent a recurrence.
Surveillance Reauirements 12.3.3.B.1 Doses due to liquid releases shall be projected at least once per 31 days when releases are to be performed, in accordance with the methods in the ODCM.
12.3.3.B.2 The liquid radwaste treatment system shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by operating the liquid radwaste treatment system equipment for at least 30 minutes at least once per 92 days unless the liquid radwaste system has been utilized to process radioactive liquid effluents during the previous 92 days, i
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system will be available for use whenever liquid effluents require treatment prior to release to the environment. The requirement that the appropriate portions of this system be used when specified provides assurance that the releases of radioactive materials in liquid effluents will be kept "as low as is reasonably achievable." A system bypass allows connection to portable waste treatment equipment. This enables the efficient processing of liquid radwaste through the use of state-of-the-art radwaste processing technology. The portable radwaste treatment system may be used in lieu of various portions of the liquid radwaste treatment system including the evaporator. During extended shutdown or low power operation, i.e.,
> 92 days, when steam is not available to the concentrators and when a portable waste treatment is not used, Surveillance Requirement 12.3.3.B.2 may be extended to 180 days. This specification implements the requirements of 10 CFR Part 50.36a. General Design Criterion 50 of Appendix A to 10 CFR Part 50 and the design objective given in Section 11.0 of Appendix 1 to 10 CFR Part 50. The specified limits governing the use of appropriate portions of the liquid radwaste treatment system were specified as a suitable fraction of the dose design objectives set forth in Section ll.A of Appendix 1,10 CFR Part 50, for liquid effluents.
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The dose rate due to radioactive materiais released in gaseous effluents from the site to areas at and beyond the SITE BOUNDARY, shall be limited to the following:
a.
For noole gases: Less than or equal to a dose rate of 500 mrem /yr to the total body and less than or equal to a dose rate of 3000 mrem /yr to the skin, and l
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For iodine 131, for iodine 133, for tritium, and for all radionuclides in particulate form with half lives greater than 8 days: Less than or equal to a j
dose rate of 1500 mrems/yr to any organ via the inhalation pathway.
Applicability:
At all times.
Action:
With the dose rate (s) exceeding the above limits, immediately decrease the i
release rate to within the above limit (s).
Surveillance Reauirements 12.4.1.B.1 The dose rate due to noble gases in gaseous effluents shall be determined to be within the above limits in accordance with the methodology and parameters of the ODCM by obtaining representative samples and performing analyses in p
accordance with the sampling and analysis program specified in Table 12.4.1-1.
1 12.4.1.B.2 The dose rate due to iodine 131, iodine-133, tritium, and all radionu'clides in i
particulate form with half lives greater than eight days, in accordance with the j
methodology and parameters of the ODCM by obtaining representative samples and performing analyses in accordance with the sampling and analysis program specified in Table 12.4.1-1.
Bases 12.4.1.C This specification is provided to ensure that the dose at any time at the site boundary from gaseous effluents from all units on the site will be within the annual i
dose limits of RETS for unrestricted areas. These limits provide reasonable assurance that radioactive material discharged in gaseous effluents will not result in the exposure of an individualin an unrestricted area, either within or outside the site boundary exceeding the limits specified in 10CFR20.1301. For individuals who may at times be within the site boundary, the occupancy of the individual will i
be sufficiently low to compensate for any increase in the atmospheric diffusion factor above that for the site boundary. The specified release rate limits restrict, at all times, the corresponding gamma and beta dose rates above background to an L
individual at or beyond the site boundary to less than or equal to a dose rate of l-500 mrem / year to the total body or to less than or equal to a dose rate of 3000 l
mrem / year to the skin. These release rate limits also restrict, at all times, the j
corresponding thyroid dose rate above background via the inhalation pathway to less than or equal to a dose rate of 1500 mrem / year.
This specification applies to the release of radioactive effluents in gaseous f) effluents from all reactors at the site. For units within shared radwaste treatment V
systems, the gaseous effluents from the shared system are proportioned among the units sharing that system.
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LOWER LIMIT OF TYPE FREQUENCY ANALYSIS ACTIVITY DETECTION (LLD)
FREQUENCY ANALYSIS (pCl/ml)'
A.' Containment Vent P
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Principal Gamma 1x10" l
and Purge Each Purge
- Each Purge
- Emitters' System *.
Grab Sample H-3 1x10'8 B. Main Vent' Stack M*
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Principal Gamma 1x10" i
Grab Sample Emitters' W" '
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H3 1 x10
6 Grab Sample C' Standby Gas D*
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Principal Gamma 1x10" o
Treatment System.
Grab Sample Emitters D. Main Vent Stack Continuous' W"
l-131 1x1012
.And Standby Charcoal
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Sample System
- l133 1 x10
Continuous' W"
Principal Gamma 1 x10'"
8 Particulate Emitters Sample (1 131, Others)
Continuous' M
Gross Alpha 1x10'"
Composite Particulate Sample Continuous' O
St-89,Sr-90 1 x10'"
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FREQUENCY ANALYSIS (pCi/ml)*
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Principle Gamma 5x10
E. Oil Burner Each Batch Each Batch Emitters Grab Sample Dissolved and 1x10~5 Entrained Gases (Gamma Emitters) 1-131 1x10*
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The LLD is the smallest concentration of radioactive materialin a sample that will be detected with 95% probability with 5% probability of falsely concluding that a blank observation represents a "real" signal.
For a particular measurement system (which may include radiochemical separation):
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E. V. 2.22x10. Y. exp (-).at)
Where:
LLD is the "a priori" lower limit of detection as defined above (as microcurie per unit mass or volume),
s is the standard deviation of the background counting rate or of the counting rate of a o
blank sample as appropriate (as counts per minute),
E is the counting efficiency (as counts per transformation).
VJ is the sample size (in units of mass or volume),
5 2.22x10 is the number of transformations per minute per microcurie, Y.
is the fractional radiochemical yield (when applicable),
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is the radioactive decay constant for the particular radionuclide, and At is the elapsed time between midpoint of sample collection and time of counting (for plant effluents, not environmental samples).
The value of s used in the calculation of the LLD for a detection system shall be based on the o
actual observed variance of the background counting rate or of the counting rate of the blank samples (as appropriate) rather than on an unverified theoretically predicted variance. Typical
. values of E, V, Y, and At shall be used in the calculation.
Attemate LLD Methodoloav An alternate methodology for LLD determination follows and is similar to the above LLD
. equation:
(2.71 + 4.65VB). Decay LLD =
6 E q b Y t (2.22 x 10 )
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Where:
l B = background sum (counts)
E = counting efficiency q = sample quaniity (mass or volume) b = abundance (if applicable) l, Y= tractional radiochemical yield or collection efficiency (if applicable) t= count time (minutes) 8 2.22 x 10 = number of disintegrations per minute per microcurie 2
2.71 + 4.65VB = k + (2k V2 VB), and k = 1.645 (k=value of the t statistic from the single-tailed t distribution at a significance level of 0.95 and infinite degrees of freedom. This means that the LLD result represents a 95% detection probability with a 5% probability of falsely concluding that the nuclide is present when it is not or that the nuclide is not present when it is.)
Decay = e*[>.RT/(1 e#')][>.To /(1-e#d)] if applicable
) = radioactive decay constant (units consistent with At, RT and Te)
At = " delta t", or the elapsed time between sample collection or the midpoint of sample collection and the time the count is started, depending on the type of sample (units consistent with ).)
RT = elapsed real time, or the duration of the sample count (units consistent with ))
To = sample deposition time, or the duration of analyte collection onto the sample media (units consistent with ').)
The LLD may alternately be determined using installed radioanalytical software,if available. In addition to determining the correct number of channels over which to total the background sum, utilizing the software's ability to perform decay corrections (i.e. during sample collection, from sample collection to start of analysis, and during counting), this alternate method will result in a more accurate determination of the LLD.
l-It should be recognized that the LLD is defined as a before the fact limit representing the l-capability of a measurement system and not as an after the fact limit for a particular measurement.
b.
Analyses shall also be performed following shutdown, startup, or a THERMAL POWER change exceeding 15% of the RATED THERMAL POWER within a i hour period.
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c.
Whenever there is flow through the SBGTS. (If SBGT is run more than 10 minutes in a 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> period then it must be run a minimum of 5 hours5.787037e-5 days <br />0.00139 hours <br />8.267196e-6 weeks <br />1.9025e-6 months <br />. The 5 hour5.787037e-5 days <br />0.00139 hours <br />8.267196e-6 weeks <br />1.9025e-6 months <br /> run is required to meet the sample requirements for iodine and particulates.)
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Samples shall be changed at least once per 7 days and analyses shall be completed within 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> after changing or after removal from sampler.
Sampling shall also be performed at least once per 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> for at least 7 days following each shutdown, startup or THERMAL POWER change exceeding 15 percent of RATED THERMAL POWER within a 1-hour period and analyses completed within 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> of changing. When i
samples collected for 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> are analyzed, the corresponding LLD's may be increased by a factor of 10. This requirement does not apply if (1) analysis shows that the DOSE EQUIVALENT l-131 concentration in the primary coolant has not increased more than a factor of 3; (2) the noble gas monitor shows that effluent activity has not increased more than a factor of 3.
e.
Tritium grab samples shall be taken at least once per 7 days from the plant vent to determine i
tritium releases in the ventilation exhaust from the spent fuel pool area whenever spent fuel is in
,m (V) the spent fuel pool. If there is no spent fuelin the fuel pool, sampling and analysis of tritium grab samples shall be performed at least monthly, f.
The ratio of the sample flow rate to the sampled stream flow rate shall be known for the time period covered by each dose or dose rate calculation made in accordance with Sections 12.4.1.A,12.4.2.A and 12.4.3.A.
g.
The principal gamma emitters for which the LLD specification applies include the following radionuclides: Kr-87, Kr-88, Xe-133, Xe-133m, Xe-135, and Xe-138 for gaseous emissions and l
Mn-54, Fe-59, Co-58, Co-60,2n-65, Mo-99, Cs-134, Cs-137, Ce-141 and Ce-144 for particulate i
emissions. This list does not mean that only these nuclides are to be detected and reported.
Other peaks which are measurable and identifiable, at the 95% confidence level, together with the above nuclides, shall also be identified and reported.
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The drywell tritium and noble gas sample results are valid for 30 hours3.472222e-4 days <br />0.00833 hours <br />4.960317e-5 weeks <br />1.1415e-5 months <br /> from sample time if 1) the drywell radioactivity monitors have not indicated an increase in airborne or gaseous radioactivity, an.LQ 2) the drywell equipment and floor drain sump pumps run times have not indicated an increase in leakage in the drywell since the sample was taken.
If there is any reason to suspect that gaseous radioactivity levels have changed in the drywell since the last sample (30 hours3.472222e-4 days <br />0.00833 hours <br />4.960317e-5 weeks <br />1.1415e-5 months <br />), a new sample and analyses should be requested prior to starting a drywell purge to meet the intent of providing current analyses to reflect actual activity released to the environment.
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a.
During any calendar quarter: Less than or equal to 5 mrad for gamma radiation and less than or equal to 10 mrad for beta radiation, and b.
During any calendar year: Less than or equal to 10 mrad for gamma radiation and less than or equal to 20 mrad for beta radiation.
6policability:
At all times.
Action:
a.
With the calculated air dose from radioactive noble gases in gaseous effluents exceeding any of the above limits, in lieu of any other report required by LaSalle Technical Specification 6.6.A, prepare and submit to the Commission, pursuant to 10CFR50, Appendix 1,Section IV.A, a report which identifies the cause(s) for exceeding the limit (s) and defines the corrective actions to be taken to reduce the releases and the i
proposed corrective actions to be taken to assure that subsequent releases will be in compliance with the above limits. This report is due to the NRC within 30 days from the end of the quarter in which the release occurred.
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quarter and current calendar year shall be determined in accordance with the ODCM at least once per 31 days.
Bases 12.4.2.C This specification is provided to implement the requirements of Sections ll.B, Ill.A and IV.A of Appendix 1,10 CFR Part 50. The Operability Requirements are the guides set forth in Section ll.B of Appendix 1. The ACTION statements provide the required operating flexibility and at the same time implement the guides set forth in Section IV.A of Appendix I to assure that the releases of radioactive matenal in gaseous effluents will be kept "as low as is reasonably achievable." The Surveillance Requirernents implement the requirements in Section Ill.A of Appendix ! that conformance with the guides of Appendix I be shown by calculational procedures based on models and data such that the actual exposure of an individual through appropriate pathways is unlikely to be substantially underestimated. The dose calculations established in the ODCM for calculating the doses due to the actual release rates of radioactive noble gases in gaseous effluents are consistent with the methodology provided in Regulatory Guide 1.109," Calculation of Annual Doses to Man from Routine Releases of Reactor Effluents for the Purpose of Evaluating Compliance with 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix 1. " Revision 1, October 1977 and Regulatory Guide 1.111. " Methods for Estimating Atmospheric Transport and Dispersion of Gaseous Effluents in Routine Releases from Light-Water Cooled Reactors,"
Revision I, July 1977. The ODCM equations provided for determining the air doses at the site boundary are based upon the historical average atmospheric conditions.
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- The dose to a MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC from iodine-131, iodine-133, tntium, and all radionuclides in particulate form with half lives greater than 8 days in gaseous effluents released, from each reactor unit, to areas at and beyond the SITE BOUNDARY shall be limited to the following:
a.
During any calendar quarter: Less than or equal to 7.5 mrems to any organ and,
- b.
During any calendar year: Less than or equal to 15 mrems to any organ.
Acolicabilitv:
At all times.
Action:
a.
With the calculated dose from the release of iodine 131, iodine-133, tritium, and radionuclides in particulate form with half lives greater than 8 days, in gaseous effluents exceeding any of the above limits, in lieu of any other report required by Technical Specification 6.6.A, prepare and submit to the Commission, pursuant to 10CFR50, Appendix 1,Section IV.A, a report that identifies the cause(s) for exceeding the limit and
' defines the corrective actions that have been taken to reduce the
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releases and the proposed correction actions to be taken to assure that subsequent releases will be in compliance with the above limits. This report is due to the NRC within 30 days from the end of the quarter in which the released occurred, Surveillance Reauirements 12.4.3.B Cumulative dose contributions for the current calendar quarter and current calendar year for iodine 131, iodine 133, tritium, and radionuclides in particulate form with half lives greater than 8 days shall be determined in accordance with the methodology and parameters in the ODCM at least once per 31 days.
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Bases 12.4.3.C The specification is provided to implement the requirements of Sections ll.C.
j lil.A and IV.A of Appendix 1,10 CFR Part 50. The Operability Requirements are j
the guides set forth in Section ll.C of Appendix 1. The ACTION statements provide the required operating flexibility and at the same time implement the guides set forth in Section IV.A of Appendix I to assure that the releases of radioactive materials in gaseous effluents will be kept "as low as is reasonably achievable." The ODCM calculational methods specified in the Surveillance j
Requirements implement the requirements in Section Ill.A of Appendix I that j
conformance with the guides of Appendix l be shown by calculational procedures based on models and data, such that the actual exposure of an individual through appropriate pathways is unlikely to be substantially underestimated. The ODCM calculational methods for calculating the doses due to the actual release rates of the subject materials are consistent with the methodology provided in Regulatory Guide 1.109, " Calculation of Annual Doses to Man from Routine i
Releases of Reactor Effluents for the Purpose of Evaluating Compliance with 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix 1," Revision 1, October 1977 and Regulatory Guide 1.111, " Methods for Estimating Atmospheric Transport and Dispersion of Gaseous Effluents in Routine Releases from Light-Water-Cooled Reactors,"
Revision 1, July 1977. These equations also provide for determining the actual doses based upon the historical average atmospheric conditions. The release rate specifications for radiciodines, radioactive materials in particulate form and radionuclides other than noble gases are dependent on the existing radionuclide pathways to man, in the unrestricted area. The pathways which were examined 1
in the development of these calculations were: 1) individual inhalation of airborne radionuclides,2) deposition of radionuclides onto green leafy vegetation t
with subsequent consumption by man,3) deposition onto grassy areas where b
milk animals and meat producing animals graze with consumption of the milk and meat by man, and 4) deposition on the ground with subsequent exposure of man.
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1 ADolicability:
Whenever the main condenser air ejector system is in operation.
Action:
a.
. With the GASEOUS RADWASTE (OFF-GAS) TREATMENT SYSTEM inoperable for more than 7 days, in lieu of any other report required by i
LaSalle Technical Specification 6.6.A, prepare and submit to the I
Commission within 30 days, pursuant to LaSalle Technical Specification I
6.6.C, a Special Report which includes the following information:
1.
Identification of the inoperable equipment or subsystems and the reason for inoperability.
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Action (s) taken to restore the inoperable equipment to OPERABLE status, and 3.
Summary description of action (s) g 4
taken to prevent a recurrence.
O Surveillance Reouirements 12.4.4.B The GASEOUS RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM shall be verified to be in operation at least once per 7 days.
Bases 12.4.4.C The OPERABILITY of the GASEOUS RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM and l
the VENTILATION EXHAUST TREATMENT SYSTEM ensures that the system will be available for use whenever gaseous effluents require treatment prior to release to the environment. The requirement that the appropriate portions of these systems be used, when specified, provides reasonable assurance that the releases of radioactive materials in gaseous effluents will be kept "as low as is reasonably achievable". This specification implements the requirements of 10 i
CFR Part 50.36a, General Design Criterion 60 of Appendix A to 10 CFR Part 50, l
and the design objectives given in Section ll,0 of Appendix 1 to 10 CFR Part 50.
The specified limits goveming the use of appropriate portions of the systems were specified as a suitable fraction of the dose design objectives set forth in Sections 11.3 and 11.0 of Appendix 1,10 CFR Part 50, for gaseous effluents.
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12.4.5 Ventilation Exhaust Treatment System Operability Reouirements 12.4.5.A The appropriate portions of the VENTILATION EXHAUST TREATMENT
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SYSTEM shall be OPERABLE and be used to reduce radioactive materials in gaseous waste prior to their discharge when the projected doses due to gaseous effluent releases from each reactor unit, from the site, when averaged over 31 days, would exceed 0.3 mrem to any organ.
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i Aoolicability:
At all times.
Action:
With the VENTILATION EXHAUST TREATMENT SYSTEM inoperable for more than 31 days, and with gaseous waste being discharged without treatment and in excess of the above limits,in lieu of any other report required by LaSalle Technical Specification 6.6.A. prepare and submit to the Commission within 30 days, pursuant to LaSalle Technical Specification 6.6.C, a Special Report which includes the following information:
1.
Identification of the inoperable equipment or subsystems and the reason for inoperability, 2.
Action (s) taken to restore the inoperable equipment to OPERABLE status, and
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% J' Surveillance Reouirements 12.4.5.B.1 Doses due to gaseous releases from the site shall be projected at least once per 31 days in accordance with the ODCM.
12.4.5.B.2 The VENTILATION EXHAUST TREATMENT SYSTEM shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by operating the VENTILATION EXHAUST TREATMENT SYSTEM equipment for at least 30 minutes, at least once per 92 days unless the appropriate system has been utilized to process radioactive gaseous effluents during the previous 92 days.
Bases 12.4.5.C The OPERABILITY of the GASEOUS RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM and the VENTILATION EXHAUST TREATMENT SYSTEM ensures that the system will be available for use whenever gaseous effluents require treatment prior to release to the environment. The requirement that the appropriate portions of these systems be used, when specified, provides reasonable assurance that the releases of radioactive materials in gaseous effluents will be kept "as low as is reasonably achievable" This specification implements the requirements of 10 CFR Part 50.36a, General Design Criterion 60 of Appendix A to 10 CFR Part 50, and the design objectives given in Section 11,0 of Appendix ! to 10 CFR Part 50.
The specified limits governing the use of appropriate portions of the systems were specified as a suitable fraction of the dose design objectives set forth in Sections ll.3 and 11.0 of Appendix 1,10 CFR Part 50, for gaseous effluents.
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VENTING or PURGING of the containment drywell shall be through the Primary Containment Vent and Purge System or the Standby Gas Tre. ment System.
Acolicability:
Whenever the drywell is vented or purged.
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With the requirements of the above specification not satisfied, suspend all VENTING and PURGING of the drywell.
Surveillance Reauirements 12.4.6.B.1 The containment drywell shall be determined to be aligned for VENTING or PURGING through the Primary Containment Vent and Purge System or the Standby Gas Treatment System within 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> prior to start of and at least once per 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> during VENTING or PURGING of the drywell.
12.4.6.B.2 Prior to use of the Purge Systeril through the Standby Gas Treatment System in OPERATIONAL CONDITION 1,2 or 3 assure that:
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Both Standby Gas Treatment System trains are OPERABLE, and
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Only one of the Standby Gas Treatment System trains is used for PURGING.
Bases 12.4.6.C This specification provides reasonable assurance that releases from drywell purging operations will not exceed the annual dose limits of 10CFR20 for unrestricted areas.
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' Total Dose Operability Reouirements 12.4.7.A The dose or dose commitment to any member of the public. due to releases of radioactivity and radiation, from uranium fuel cycle sources shall be limited to less than or equal to 25 mrem to the total body or any organ (except the thyroid, which shall be limited to less or equal to 75 mrem) over 12 consecutive months.
ADolicability:
At all times.
Action:
With the calculated doses from the release of radioactive materials in liquid or gaseous effluents exceeding twice the limits of Sections 12.3.2.A.a 12.3.2.A.b, 12.4.2.A.a.12.4.2.A.b,12.4.3.A.a or 12.4.3.A.b, in lieu of any other report required by LaSalle Technical Specification 6.6.A, prepare and submit, pursuant to LaSalle Technical Specification 6.6.C, a Special Report to the Director, Nuclear Reactor Regulation, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Washington, D.C. 20555, within 30 days, which defines the corrective action to be taken to reduce subsequent releases to prevent recurrence of exceeding the limits of Section 12.4.7.A. This Special Report shall include an analysis which estimates Jhe radiation exposure (dose) to a member of the public from uranium fuel cycle g
sources (including all effluents pathways and direct radiation) for a 12 q
consecutive month period that includes the release (s) covered by this report. If I
iD; the estimated dose (s) exceeds the limits of Section 12.4.7.A, and if the release condition resulting in violation of 40 CFR 190 has not already been corrected, the Special Report shallinclude a request for a variance in accordance with the provisions of 40 CFR 190 and including the specified information of 40 CFR 190.11. Submittal of the report is considered a timely request, and o variance is granted until staff action on the request is complete. The variance only relates to the limits of 40 CFR 190, and does not apply in any way to the requirements for dose limitation of 10 CFR Part 20, as addressed in other sections of this technical specification.
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design objective doses of Appendix 1. For sites containing up to 4 reactors, it is highly unlikely that the resultant dose to a member of the public will exceed the dose limits of 40 CFR 190 if the individual reactors remain within the reporting requirement level. The Special Report will describe a course of action which should result in the limitation of dose to a member of the public for 12 consecutive months to within the 40 CFR 190 limits. For the purpose of the Special Report, it may be assumed that the dose commitment to the member of the public from other uranium fuel cycle sources is negligible, with the exception.
that dose contributions from other nuclear fuel cycle facilities at the same site or within a radius of 5 miles must be considered. If the dose to any member of the public is estimated to exceed the requirements of 40 CFR 190, the Special Report with a request for a variance (provided the release conditions resulting in violation of 40 CFR 190 have not already been corrected), in accordance with the provisions of 40 CFR 190.11, is considered to be a timely request and fulfills the requirements of 40 CFR 190 until NRC staff action is completed. An individual is not considered a member of the public during any period in which
. he/she is engaged in carrying out any operation which is part of the nuclear fuel cycle.
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12.4.8.A The release rate of the sum of the activities from the noble gases measured 5
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microcuries/second.
Applicability:
Operational Conditions 1,2 and 3.
Action:
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the holdup line exceeding 3.4 x 10 microcuries/second, restore the release rate to within its limit within 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> or be in at least STARTUP with the main steam isolation valves closed within the next 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br />.
1 Surveillance Reouirements 12.4.8.8.1 The radioactivity rate of noble gases prior to the holdup line shall be continuously monitored in accordance with the ODCM and Table 12.2.2-2.
12.4.8.B.2 The release rate of the sum of the activities from noble gases prior to the holdup line shall be determined to be within the limits of specification 12.4.8.A at the following frequencies by performing an isotopic analysis of a representative (nv) sample of gases taken prior to the holdup line.
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At least once per 31 days.
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Within 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> following an increase, as indicated by the off gas pre.
treatment Noble Gas Activity Monitor, of Dreater than 50%, after factoring out increases due to changes in THERMAL POWER level, in the nominal steady state fission gas release from the primary coolant.
Bases 12.4.8.C in accordance with surveillance requirements contained within ODCM Chapter 12 item number 12.4.8.B.1 and 2, this specification provides reasonable assurance that the releases from the main condenser will not exceed the requirements of the LaSalle Technical Specifications 3/4.11.2.2. In addition, a sample is required within 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> if the increase is not due to thermal power changes. If the cause is known and not fuel related p.rtd less than 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> in duration, then no sample is required. [This is based on interpretation letter from W. R. Huntington to Operating Engineers, Shift Engineers and F.R. Lawless, dated May 24,1984.]
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ADolicability: At all times.
Action:
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If the calculated dose from the release or exposure of radiation meets or exceeds the 100 mrem / year limit for the MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC, prepare and submit a report to the Commission in accordance with 10CFR20.2203.
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If the dose in any unrestricted area from external sources of radiation meets or exceeds the 2 mrem in any one hour limit for the MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC, prepare and submit a report to the Commission in accordance with 10CFR20.2203.
Surveillance Reauirements 12.4.9.B Calculate the TEDE to individual MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC annually to determine compliance with the 100 mrem / year limit in accordance with the ODCM.
In addition, evaluate and/or determine if direct radiation exposures exceed 2 mrem in any hour in unrestricted areas.
Bases 12.4.9.C This section applies to direct exposure of radioactive materials as well as radioactive materials released in gaseous and liquid effluents.10CFR20.1301 sets forth the 100 mrem / year dose limit to members of the public; 2 mrem in any one hour limit in the unrestricted area; and reiterates that the licensee is also required to meet the 40CFR190 standards.10CFR20.1302 provides options to determine compliance to 10CFR20.1301. Compliance to the above operability requirement is based on 10CFR20,40CFR190 and LaSalle Station Technical Specifications.
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The Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program shall be conducted as specified in Table 12.5-1.
Acolicabilitv: At all times.
Action:
1.
With the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program not being conducted as specified in Table 12.51, prepare and submit to the Commission, in the Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report required by Technical Specification 6.9.1.6, a description of the reasons for not conducting the program as required and the plans for preventing a recurrence.
Deviations are permitted from the required sampling schedule if specimens are unobtainable due to hazardous conditions, seasonal unavailability, malfunction of sampling equipment, if a person / business who participates in this program goes out of business or no longer can provide sample, or contractor omission which is corrected as soon as discovered. If the equipment malfunctions, corrective actions shall be completed as soon as practical. If a person / business supplying samples goes out of business, a replacement supplier shall be found as soon as possible. All deviations from the sampling schedule shall be described in the Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report.
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With the level of radioactivity as the result of plant effluents in an environmental sampling medium at a specified location exceeding the reporting levels of Table 12.5-2 when averaged over any calendar quarter, prepare and submit to the Commission within 30 days, pursuant to Technical Specification 6.9.2, a Special Report that identifies the cause(s) for exceeding the limit (s) and defines the corrective actions to be taken to reduce radioactive effluents so that the potential annual dose
- to a MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC is less than the calendar year limits of Section 12.3.2,12.4.2, or 12.4.3. When more than one of the radionuclides in Table 12.5.2 are detected in the sampling medium, this report shall be submitted if:
concentration (1). concentration (2)
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When radionuclides other than those in Table 12.5-2 are detected and are the result of plant effluents, this report shall be submitted if the potential annual dose
- to A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC from all radionuclides is equal to or greater than the calendar year limits of Section 12.3.2,12.4.2, or 12.4.3. This report is not required if the measured level of radioactivity was not the result of plant effluents; however, in such an event, the condition shall be reported and described in the Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report required by Section 12.6.1.
- The methodology and parameters used to estimate the potential annual dose to a MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC shall be indicated in this report.
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If the sample type or sampling location (s) as required by Table 12.5-1 become(s) permanently unavailable, identify suitable attemative sampling media for the pathway of interest and/or specific sampling locations for obtaining replacement samples and add them to the Radiological Environmental Monitonng Program as soon as practicable. The specific locations from which samples were unavailable may then be deleted from the monitoring program.
Prepare and submit controlled version of the ODCM within 180 days including a revised figure (s) and table reflecting the new location (s) with supporting information identifying the cause of the unavailability of samples and justifying the selection of new location (s) for obtaining samples.
Surveillance Recuirements 12.5.1.8 The radiological environmental monitoring program samples shall be collected pursuant to Table 12.5-1 from the specific locations given in the table and figure (s) it :he ODCM, and shall be analyzed pursuant to the requirements of Table 12.5-1 and the detection capabilities required by Table 12.5-3.
Bases 12.5.1.C The Radiological Environmental Idonitoring Program required by this section provides representative measurements of radiation and of radioactive materials in those exposure pathways and for those radionuclides that lead to the highest O
potential radiation exposures of MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC resulting from the station operation. This monitoring program implementsSection IV.B.2 of Appendix i to 10 CFR Part 50 and thereby supplements the radiological effluent
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The required detection capabilities for environmental sample analyses are tabulated in terms of the lower limits of detection (LLDs). The LLDs required by Table 12,5-3 are considered optimum for routine environmental measurements in industrial laboratories. It should be recognized that the LLD is defined as a before the fact limit representing the capability of a measurement system and not as an after the fact limit for a particular measurement.
Detailed discussion of the LLD, and other detection limits, can be found in HASL Procedures Manual, HASL-300 (revised annually), Currie, LA., " Limits for Qualitative Detection and Quantitative Determination - Application to Radiochemistry," Anal. Chem 40.586-93 (1968), and Hartwell, J.K., " Detection Limits for Radioanalytical Counting Techniques," Atlantic Richfield Hanford Company Report ARH-SA-215 (June 1975).
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RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM TABLE NOTATIONS (1)
Specific parameters of distance and direction from the centerline of the midpoint of the two units and additional desenption where pertinent shall be provided for each and every sample location in Table 12.5-1, except for vegetation. For vegetation, due to location variability year to year, the parameters of distance and direction shall be provided in the Annual Environmental Operating Report.
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Far field samples are analyzed when the respective near field sample results are inconsistent with previous measurements and radioactivity is confirmed as having its origin in airborne effluents from the station, or at the discretion of the Radiation Support Director.
(3)
Airborne particulate sample filters shall be analyzed for gross beta radioactivity 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> or more after sampling to allow for radon and thoron daughter decay. If gross beta activity in air particulate samples is greater than 10 times the yearly mean of control samples, gamma isotopic analysis shall be performed on the individual samples.
(4)
Gamma isotopic analysis means the identification and quantification of gamma emitting radionuclides that may be attributable to the effluents from the station.
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One or more instruments, such as a pressurized ion chamber, for measuring and recording dose rate continuously may be used in place of, or in addition to, integrating
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dosimeters. Film badges shall not be used as dosimeters for measuring direct radiation.
V The 40 locations is not an absolute number. The number of direct radiation monitoring stations may be reduced according to geographical limitations; e.g., if a station is adjacent to a lake, some sectors may be over water thereby reducing the number of dosimeters which could be placed at the indicated distances. The frequency of analysis or readout for TLD systems will depend upon the characteristics of the specific system used and should be selected to obtain optimum dose information with minimal fading.
(6)
Groundwater samples shall be taken when this source is tapped for drinking or irrigation purposes in areas where the hydraulic gradient or recharge properties are suitable for contamination.
(7)
The " downstream" sample shall be taken in an area beyond but near the mixing zone.
The " upstream sample" shall be taken at a distance beyond significant influence of the discharge. Upstream samples in an estuary must be taken far enough upstream to be beyond the station influence.
(8)
If milking animals are not found in the designated indicator locations, or if the owners decline to participate in the REMP, all milk sampling may be discontinued.
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Biweekly refers to every two weeks.
(10) 1-131 analysis means the analytical separation and counting procedure are specific for this radionuclide.
l (11) One sample shall consist of a volume / weight of sample large enough to fill contractor specified container.
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DETECTION CAPABILITIES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLE ANALYSIS TABLE NOTATIONS (1) The nuclides on this list are not the only nuclides intended to be considered. Other peaks that are -
identifiable, together with those of the above nuclides, shall also be analyzed and reported in the Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report.
(2) Required detection capabilities for thermoluminescent dosimeters used for environmental measurements shall be in accordance with the recommendations of Regulatory Guide 4.13.
(3) The Lower Limit of Detection (LLD) is defined, for purposes of these specifications, as the smallest concentration of radioactive materialin a sample that will yield a net count, above system background, that will be detected with 95% probability with only 5% probability of falsely concluding that a blank c%ervation represents a "real" signal.
For a particular mi utement system, which may include radiochemical separation, the LLD is defined as follows; 4.66 Sb + 3/tb LL D = -----------------
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Where: 4.66 Sb >> 3/tb LLD = the "a priori" Minimum Detectable Concentration (picoCuries per unit mass or volume),
sb = the standard deviation of the background counting rate or of the counting rate of a blank sample, as appropriate (counts per minute),
= dotal counts tb E = the counting efficiency (counts per disintegration),
V = the sample size (units of mass or volume),
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DETECTION CAPABILITI ES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLE ANALYSIS TABLE NOTATIONS tb = counting time of the background or blank (minutes), and At = the elapsed time between sample coilection, or end of the sample collection period, and the time of counting (sec).
2 Typical values of E, V, Y, and At should be used in the calculation, it should be recognized that the LLD is defined as a before the fact limit representing the capability of a measurement system and not as an after the fact limit for a particular measurement.
Analyses shall be performed in such a manner that the stated LLDs will be achieved under routine j
conditions. Occasionally, background fluctuations, unavoidable small sample sizes, the presence of interfering nuclides, or other uncontrollable circumstances may render these LLDs unachievable.
In such cases, the contributing factors shall be identified anri described in the Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report.
(4) If no drinking water pathway exists, the value of 15 pCi/l may be used.
l (5) A'value of 0.5 pCi/l shall be used when the animals are on pasture (May through October) and a value of 5 pCi/l shall be used at all other times (November through April).
(6) This LLD applies only when the analytical separation and counting procedure are specific for this radionuclide.
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This LLD is the minimum allowable, however, vendors performing environmental sample analyses off-site will be required to meet an LLD of 200 pCi/1.
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A Land Use Census shall be conducted and shall identify within a distance of 10 km (6.2 miles) the location in each of the 16 meteorological sectors
- of the nearest milk animal, the nearest residence",' and an enumeration of livestock. For dose calculation, a garden will be assumed at the nearest residence.
Applicability: At all times.
Action:
- 1. With a Land Use Census identifying a location (s) that yields a calculated dose or dose commitment, via the same exposure pathway 20% greater than at a location from which samples are currently being obtained in accordance with Section 12.5.1, add the new location (s) within 30 days to the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program given in Chapter 11. The sampling location (s), excluding the control location, having the lowest calculated dose or dose commitment (s), via the same exposure pathway, may be deleted from this monitoring program after October 31 of the year in which this Land Use Census was conducted. Submit in the next Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report documentation for a change in the ODCM including a revised figure (s) and table (s) for the ODCM reflecting the new location (s) with information supporting the change in sampling locations.
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site where some sector's will be over water.
"The nearest industrial facility shall also be documented if closer than the nearest residence.
Surveillance Reouirements 12.5.2.B The Land Use Census shall be conducted during the growing season, between June 1 and October 1, at least once per 12 months using that information that will provide the best results, such as by a door-to-door survey, aerial survey, or by consulting local agriculture authorities. The results of the Land Use Census shall be included in the Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report.
Bases 12.5 ? r This specification is provided to ensure that changes in the use of areas at and beyond the SITE BOUNDARY are identified and that modifications to the Radiological Environmental l
Monitoring Program given in the ODCM are made if required by the results of this census.
This census satisfies the requirements of Section IV.B.3 of Appendix I to 10 CFR Part 50.
An annual garden census will not be required since the licensee will assume that there is a garden at the nearest residence in each sector for dose calculations.
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j Applicability: At all times.
1 Action:
- 1. With analyses not being performed as required above, report the corrective j
actions taken to prevent a recurrence to the Commission in the Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report.
Surveillance Reotirements 12.5.3.8 A summary of the results obtalned as part of the above required interlaboratory Comparison Program shall be included in the Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report.
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- 12.6 REPORTING REQUIREMENTS 12.6.1 Annual Radiolooical Environmental Operatino Redo _rt' Routine Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report covering the operation of the Units during the previous calendar year shall be submitted prior to May 1 of each year.
l The Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report shall include summanes, interpretations, and an analysis of trends of the results of the radiological environmental surveillance activities for the report period, including, as found appropriate, a comparison of preoperational studies with operational controls or with previous environmental surveillance reports, and an assessment of the observed impacts of the plant operation on the environment.
The Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report shallinclude the results of all radiological environmental samples and of all environmental radiation measurements taken during the period pursuant to the locations specified in the tables and figures in Chapter 11 of the ODCM, as well as summarized and tabulated results of these analyses and measurements in the format of the table in the Radiological Assessment Branch Technical Position, Revision 1, November 1979. In the event that some individual results are not available for inclusion with the report, the report shall be submitted noting and explaining the reasons for the missing results. The missing data shall be submitted as soon as possible in a supplementary report.
The reports shall also include the following: a summary description of the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program; legible maps covering all sampling locations keyed to a
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table giving distances and directions from the midpoint between the two units; reasons for not
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conducting the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program as required by Section 12.5.1, and discussion of all deviations from the sampling schedule of Table 12.5-1; a Table of Missed i
Samples and a Table of Sample Anomalies for all deviations from the sampling schedule of
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Table 11.1-1; discussion of environmental sample measurements that exceed the reporting levels of Table 12.5-2 but are not the result of plant effluents; discussion of all analyses in which the LLD required by Table 12.5-3 was not achievable; results of the Land Use Census required by Section 12 5.2; and the results of licensee participation in an interlaboratory Comparison Program ano ;he corrective actions being taken if the specified program is not being performeo as required by Section 12.5.3.
The Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report shall also include an annual summary of hourly meteorological data collected over the previous year. This annual summary may be either in the form of an hour-by-hour listing on magnetic tape of wind speed, wind direction, atmospheric stability, and precipitation (if measured), cr in the form of joint frequency distnbutions of wind speed, wind direction, and atmospheric stability, in lieu of submission with the Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report, the licensee has the option of retaining the summary of required meteorological data on site in a file that shall be provided to the NRC upon request.
- A single submittal may be made for a multiple unit station.
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The Annual Radiological Environmentai Operating Report shall also include an assessment of the radiation doses due to the radioactive liquid and gaseous effluents i
released from the unit or station during the previous calendar year. This report shall also j
include an assessment of radiation doses to the most likely exposed MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC from reactor releases and other nearby uranium fuel cycle sources, including i
doses from primary effluent pathways and direct radiation, for the previous calendar year.
The assessment of radiation doses shall be performed in accordance with the methodology and parameters in the ODCM and in compilance with 10CFR20 and 40 CFR 190, i
" Environmental Radiation Protection Standards for Nuclear Power Operation."
j 12.6.2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report *
- a.. Routine radioactive effluent release reports covering the operation of the unit during the previous calendar year of operation shall be submitted according to the Technical Specifications.~ The period of the first report shall begin with the date of initial criticality.
l The radioactive effluent release reports shallinclude a summary of the quantities of radioactive liquid and gaseous effluents and solid waste released from the unit 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 from Light Water-Cooted Nuclear Power Plants," Revision 1, June 1974, with data summarized j
s on a quarterly basis following the format of Appendix B thereof.
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The radioactive effluent release report shall include the following information for each type i
I of solid waste shipped offsite during the report period; 1.
Container volume, 2.
Total curie quantity (specify whether determined by measurement or estimate),
3.
Principal radionuclides (specify whether determined by measurement or estimate),
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Type of waste (e.g., spent resin, compacted dry wasie, evaporator bottoms),
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Type of container (e.g., LSA, Type A, Type B, Large Quantity), and 6.
Solidification agent (e.g., cement, urea formaldehyde).
-The radioactive' effluent' release reports shallinclude unplanned releases from the site to unrestricted areas of radioactive materials in gaseous and liquid effluents on a quarterly basis.
The radioactive effluent release reports shallinclude any changes to the PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM (PCP) made during the reporting period.
A single submittal may be made fo'r a multiple unit station. The submittal should combine those sections that are common to all units at the station; however, for units with separate radwaste systems,
. the submittal shall specify the releases of radioactive material from each unit.
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'12.6.3 Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCMP 12.6.3.1 The ODCM shall be approved by the Commission prior to implementation.
12.6.3.2 Licensee-initiated changes to the ODCM:
a.
Shall be documented and records of reviews performed shall be retained as required by Specification 6.5.B. This documentation shall contain:
- 1. Sufficient information to support the change together with the appropriate analyses or evaluations justifying the changes (s); and 2.
A determination that the change will maintain the level of radioactive effluent control required by 10 CFR 20.1302,106,40 CFR Part 190,10 CFR 50.36a, and Appendix l to 10 CFR Part 50 and not adversely impact the accuracy or reliability of effluent, dose, or setpoint calculations.
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Function.
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Shall be submitted to the Commission in the form of a complete, legible copy of the entire ODCM as a part of or concurrent with the Radioactive Effluent Release Report for the period of the report in which any change to the ODCM was made effective. Each change shall be identified by markings in the margin of the affected pages, clearly indicating the area of the page that was changed, and shallindicate the date (e.g.,
month / year) the change was implemented.
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12.6 REPORTING REQUIREMENTS 12.6.4 Maior Chances to Radioactive Waste Treatment Systems 12.6.4.1 License initiated major changes to the radioactive waste treatment systems (liquid and gaseous):
a.
Shall be reported to the Commission in the Monthly Operating Report for the period in which the evaluation was reviewed by the Onsite Review and investigative Function. The discussion of each change shall contain:
1.
A summary of the evaluation that led to the determination that the change i
could be made in accordance with 10 CFR 50.59; 2.
Sufficient detailed information to totally support the reason for the change without benefit or additional or supplemental information; j
3.
A detailed description of the equipment, components and processes involved and the interfaces with other plant systems; 4.
An evaluation of the change which shows the predicted releases of radioactive materials in liquid and gaseous effluents waste that differ from those previously predicted in the license application and amendments thereto; 1
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An evaluation of the change which shows the expected maximum exposures to individual in the unrestricted area and to the general i
population that differ from those previously estimated in the license application and amendments thereto; 6.
A comparison of the predicted releases of radioactive materials, in liquid and gaseous effluents, to the actual releases for the period to when the changes are to be made; 7.
An estimate of the exposure to plant operating personnel as a result of the 1
change; and 8.
Documentation of the fact that the change was reviewed and found acceptable by the Onsite Review and investigative Function.
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Shall become effective upon review and acceptance by the Onsite Review and Investigative Function.
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Elevated Level Joint Frequency Distnbution Table Summary - 375 Foot Elevation Data F 40 Summary Table of Percent Dy Direction and Class
-Summary Table of Percent Dy Direction and Speed
-Summary Table of Percent by Speeo and Class B
Mid Elevation Joint Frecuency Distribution Table Summary - 200 Foot Elevation Data F-4 2
-Summary Table of Percent by Direction and Class Summary Table of Percent by Direction and Speed
-Summary Table of Percent by Speed and Class C
Ground Level Joint Frecuency Distribution Table Summary - 33 Foot Elevation Data F 44
-Summary Table of Percent by Direction and Class
-Summary Table of Percent by Direction and Speed
-Summary Table of Percent Dy Speed and Class I
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F.2 REFERENCES 1.
Sargent & Lundy, Analysis and Tecnnology Division, LaSalle Calculation No. ATD 0164, Revisions 0,1,2 and 3.
2.
Sargent & Lundy. Nuclear Safeguaros and Licensing Division, LaSalle Calculation No. ATD-i 0139. "N-16 Skyshine Ground Level Doses from LaSalle Turbine System & Piping Revision O.
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Verification of Environmental Parameter used for Commonwealth Edison Company s Offsite
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Dose Calculations, "NUS Corporation.1988.
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G eneral inf ormation*
1 The station liculd discharge. flows into the Illinois River then into the Mississippi River.
l Recreation includes one or more of the following: boating, waterskiing, swimming, ano soort iisning Two downstream dams are on the Illinois River, Marseilles and Starved Rock. This information is based on Section 2.4.1.1 and Figures 2.4 2 and 2.4 6 of the LaSalle Environmental Report.
Water and Fish Incestion Parameters P arameter' ygh ;
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Limits on Radioactivetv m Unorotected Outdoor Tanks' Outside Temporary Tank s 10 Ci' (per Tecnnical Specification 3.11) l
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' The parameters are defined in Sections A.2.1 of Appendix A.
t' (hr) = 24 hr (all stations) for the fish ingestion pathway
- t* (hr). 97 hr (distance to nearest public potable water intake. Peoria, is 97 miles; flow rate of 1 mph is assumed.)
- See Section A.2.4 of Appendix A.
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. Wind Speed and Direction Ditterential Temperature Elevated.
375 ft 375 33 ft Vent (NA)
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1036 1036 6300 None NNE 1378 1378 2800 None NE 2408 1609 3400 None ENE 4450 1079 5300 None E
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1994 annual survey by Teledyne isotopes Miawest Laboratones. The distances are rounded to the nearest conservative 100 meters.
1994 annual milch animal census. by Teleayne isotopes Midwest Laboratones. Used in calculating the D/O
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[12 hours / week) [(8 montnslyr)/(12 montnstyr)) x [52 weeks /yr) = 416 hours0.00481 days <br />0.116 hours <br />6.878307e-4 weeks <br />1.58288e-4 months <br /> /yr The remaining time is assumed to be spent at the nearest residence.
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