ML20216C879
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| Site: | Vogtle |
| Issue date: | 12/31/1997 |
| From: | SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING CO. |
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VOGTLE ELECTRIC GENERATING PLANT - UNITS 1 & 2 NRC DOCKETS 50-424/425 OPERATING LICENSE NPF-68/81 1997 ANNUAL REPORT - PART 1 l
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INTRODUCTION 1
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TECIINICAL SPECIFICATION 5.6.1 - REPORT OF 2
PERSONNEL EXPOSURE GREATER TIIAN 100 MREM /YR.
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I VOGTLE ELECTRIC GENERATING PLANT - UNITS 1 & 2 1997 ANNUAL REPORT - PART I INTRODUCTION The Vogtle Electric Generating Plant Units 1 and 2 are powered by pressurized water reactors, each rated at 3565 megawatts thermal. It is located on the Savannah River in Burke County Georgia, at a site 34 miles southeast of Augusta.
The Unit 1 operating license was initially received on January 16,1987 and commercial operation started on May 31,1987. Unit 1 is in its eight fuel cycle.
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Unit 2 received its initial operating license on February 9,1989, and began commercial operation on May 19,1989. Unit 2 is currently in its sixth fuel cycle.
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Il VOGTLE ELECTRIC GENERATING PLANT - UNITS 1 & 2 1997 ANNUAL REPORT - PART 1 TECIINICAL SPECIFICATION 5.6.1 REPORT OF PERSONNEL EXPOSURE GREATER TIIAN 100 MREM /YR
- PERSONNEL (>100 MREM)
TOTAL MAN-REM l
WORK & JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT STATION UTILITY CONTRACT Reactor Operations & Sury.
l Maint. & Construction 3
0 0
0.348 0.018 0.254 Operations 19 1
0 5.244 0.103 0.020 llealth Physics & Lab 9
3 12 2.686 0.722 2.736 Supervisory & Office Staff 2
0 0
0.771 0.026 0.369 Engineering Staff 0
0 0
0.220 0.015 0.171 Routine Plant Maintenance i
Maint. & Construction 10 0
10 4.373 0.073 4.101 Operations 8
0 0
3.334 0.001 0.004 Ilealth Physics & Lab 45 1
3 11.950 0.167 1.646 Supervisory & Office Staff 0
0 0
0.208 0.006 0.276 Engineering Staff 0
0 0
0.396 0.020 0.189 Inservice inspection Maint. & Construction 1
3 30 0.107 0.740 12.921 Operations 3
0 1
0.618 0.000 0.182 liealth Physics & Lab 0
0 0
0.001 0.000 0.001 Supervisory & Office Staff 1
0 6
0.183 0.061 1.741 Engineering Staff 0
0 4
0.088 0.024 0.640 Special Plant Maintenance
- l Maint. & Construction 54 9
147 17.022 2.441 44.726 Operations 10 1
0 3.579 0.396 0.029 11ealth Physics & Lab 2
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1.388 0.763 1.106 Supervisory & Office Staff 1
0 7
0.661 0.011 2.381 Engineering Staff 2
0 4
1.029 0.000 1.261
- - Refers to special maintenance not usually performed during normal operations. Most major maintenance is associated with outages. Examples of special maintenance performed in 1997 include: reactor coolant pump seal and pump replacement, reactor coolant pump motor work, steam generator tube sheet repair and tube plugging, various design changes, control rod guide tube split pin replacement, and major outage related maintenance.
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VOGTLE ELECTRIC GENERATING PLANT - UNITS 1 & 2 1997 ANNUAL REPORT - PART 1 TECIINICAL SPECIFICATION 5.6.I l
REPORT OF PERSONNEL EXPOSURE GREATER TIIAN 100 MREM /YR l
!! PERSONNEL (>100 MREM)
TOTAL MAN-REM WORK & JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT STATION UTILITY CONTRACT l
Waste Processing Maint. & Construction 0
0 0
0.106 0.003 0.167 l
Operations 3
0 0
1.756 0.000 0.038 Ilealth Physics & Lab 6
3 26 2.511 1.169 8.008 Supervisory & Office Staff 0
0 0
0.014 0.000 0.004 l
Engineering Staff 0
0 0
0.000 0.000 0.000 l
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Maint. & Construction 8
0 14 2.376 0.046 4.542 Operationns 2
0 1
0.675 0.000 0.095 ilealth Physics & Lab 0
0 0
0.102 0.000 0.158 Supervisory & Office Staff 0
0 2
0.113 0.000 0.576 Engineering Staff 0
0 0
0.094 0.000 0.092 l
l Totals Maint. & Construction 76 12 201 24.832 3.321 66.711 Operations 45 2
2 15.206 0.500 0.368 llealth Physics & Lab 62 9
44 18.638 2.821 13.655
'.,upervisory & Office Staff 4
0 15 1.950 0.104 5.347 l
Engineering Staff 2
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1.827 0.059 2.353 I
l Grand Totals 189 23 270 62.453 6.805 88.434 l
Total radiat!on exposure is 157.692 Rem (78.846 Rera per unit) which constitutes 100% of the site exposure for the year.
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