ML20235K481
| ML20235K481 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Brunswick |
| Issue date: | 09/25/1987 |
| From: | CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO. |
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| References | |
| NUDOCS 8710050107 | |
| Download: ML20235K481 (4) | |
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TABLE 1 ENVIRONMENTAL FUEL CYCLE IMPACTS AT EXTENDED BURNUP NESP NESP*
NATURAL RESOURCES USE 33,000 MWD /MT 60,000 MWD /MT Land (acres)
Temporarily committed 180 157 Undisturbed area 134 114 Disturbed area 46.5 42.8 Permanently committed 19.3 17.0 Overburden moved (millions of MT) 6.69 6.32 Water (millions of gallons)
Discharged to air 271 263 Discharged to water bodies 12,800 12,900 Discharged to ground 304 288 Total 13,375 13,451 Fossil Fuel Electrical Energy (1000s of MWh) 375 374 Equivalent Coag (x scf) 1000s of MT) 137 137 Natural gas (10 144 121 EFFLUENTS - CHEMICAL (MT)
Cases (including entrainment)
SO 5,140 5,160 X
NC'X.
1,400 1,390 Hydrocarbons 18.1 17.7 CO 34.4 34.2 Particulate 1,340 1,350 Other gases F
.753
.727 hcl
.0136
.0075 Liquids SO 11.2 11.0 4
NO 26.2 15.9 3
Fluoride 13.8 11.4 Ca 6.24 6.28 Cl 9.78 9.80 Na 13.8 13.6 NH 11.6 7.08 3
Fe
.462
.465 Tailings Solution (1000) 586 557 Solids (1000) 222 2l1 gOOgy h (5300 BAT /lah) 4.
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i TABLE I (Continued)
NESP NESP EFFLUENTS - RADIOLOGICAL (CURIES) 33,000 MWD /MT 60,000 MWD /MT Gases (including entrainment) l Rn-222 10,926 10,266 i
.022
.0209 Th-230
.022
.0209 l
.0372
.0354 Tritium (thousands) 18.5 17.7
)
C-14 19.6 15.3 i
Kr-85 (thousands) 334 308
{
Ru-106
.136
.106 I-129 1.08 1.05 I-131
.928
.519 i
.13
.119 Fission Products and Transuranic
.345
.227 Liquids Tc-99 1.072
.984
)
Uranium and Daughters 2.29 2.17 Ra-226
.00374
.00355 Th-230
.00165
.00157 Th-234
.01
.00551 Fission and Activation Products 3.9 x 10-6 5.18 x 10-6 Solids (buried on site)
Other than high level (shallow) 11,400 11,300 i
7 7
TRU and HLW l.1 x 10 1.1 x 10 Effluents-thermal (billions BTU) 4,570 4,440 l
Transportation (person-rem)
Exposure of workers and 2.76 1.93 General Public Occupational Exposure 22.6 12.5 (5300 BAT /l eh )
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l TABLE 2 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS FROM TRANSPORTATION OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS FOR EXTENDED BURNUP NESP NESP 33,000 MWD /MT 60,000 MWD /MT Heat (BTU /hr.)
250,000 250,000 Weight (lbs./ truck) 73,000 73,000 (tons / rail) 100 100 Traffic Truck (per day) 1 I
Rail (per month) 3 3
Exposure Workers (persons) 200 200 Dose (mrem / person) 0-300 0-300 Total Dose (man-rem) 4 3
Public (onlookers)-
1,100 1,100 Dose (mrem / person) 0.003-1.3 0.003-1.3 (along route) 600,000 600,000 0.0001-0.06 0.0001-0.06 Dose (mrem / person).
3 2.1 Tetal Dose (man-rem)
Accidents Radiological Effects Small Small Common Causes
/
(years between deaths) 126 202 (years between injury) 7 12 Property Damage per reactor year
$475
$296 (5300 BAT /lah)
4 TABLE 3 ENVIRONMENTAL DOSE COMMITMENT (Man-Rem)
One-Hundred Year Risk Equivalent Whole Body Dose Commitment NESP NESP SOURCE 33,000 MWD /MT 60,000 MWD /MT Table S-3 Releases 811 747 Rn-222 Releases 1,632 1,550 Tc-99 Releases 4.42 4.13 Total 2,447 2,301 (2111NEL/lah)