ML20245A492

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Proposed Tech Specs Re Environ Monitoring,Nonradiological Monitoring,Special Studies & Requirements,Audit Responsibility & State & Federal Permits & Certifications
ML20245A492
Person / Time
Site: Crane Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 06/15/1989
From:
GENERAL PUBLIC UTILITIES CORP.
To:
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ML20245A480 List:
References
NUDOCS 8906220041
Download: ML20245A492 (9)


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.' 3.0 ENVIRONMEclTAL MONITORING 3.1 NON-RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING Deleted THREE MILE ISLAND - UNIT 2 31 hk $$Oct

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5.4 STATE AND FEDERAL PERMITS AND CERTIFICATES l

Deleted 5.5 PROCEDURES I

Detailed written procedures, including _ checklists and instructions, shall be_

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. specifications. Radiological procedures shall include sampling,-data-recording and storage, instrument calibrati.on, measurement and analyses, and.

actions ~to be taken when limits are exceeded.

Testing frequency of any alarms i

shall be included.. These frequencies shall be determined from experience with l

similar instruments-in similar environments and from manufacturers' technical-

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manuals.

i Station standard operating procedures shall include provisions, in: addition to l

the procedures:specified above, to ensure that all station systems and components are operated in compliance with the appropriate limiting. conditions--

for operations established as part of the environmental technical l

specifications.

5.5.1 ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAM DESCRIPTION DOCUMENT Deleted

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i Radiological procedures shall be established which will assure the quality.of ETS program results, including analytical measurements.

These radiological procedures shall document the program in policy directives, designate J

responsible organizations or individuals, describe purchased services (e.g.,

contractual laboratory or other contact services),-and provide for audits of results and procedures by licensee personnel.

In addition, these quality assurance procedures shall provide for systems to identify and correct deficiencies in technical monitoring programs or related administrative activities, to investigate anomalous or' suspect results, and to review and evaluate program results.

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5.5.3 COMPLIANCE WITH PROCEDURES In addition to the radiological procedures specified in Subsection 5.5, the station standard operating procedures shall include provisions'to ensure that each unit and all its systems and components are operated in compliance with j

the conditions established in these ETS.

5.5.4 CHANGES IN PROCEDURES, STATION DESIGN OR OPERATION Changes in radiological procedures, station design or operation as described-in Appendix B Technical Specifications Section 2 and 5 may be made subject to conditions described below, provided such changes are independently reviewed and approved by the appropriate management level and groups.(as defined in.

Appendix A Tech. Spec. Section 6.0) prior to implementation. Changes to l

monitoring programs as described in Appendix B Technical' Specifications Section 3 may be made subject to the conditions' described below, and must be reviewed and approved by the Manager, Environmental ~ Controls prior;to implementation.

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The licensee may make changes in the station. design and operation without l

prior Commission approval, unless the proposed change, test or experiment involves a change in the objectives of the ETS or an unreviewed I

I environmental question.

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A proposed change, test or experiment shall be deemed to involve an unreviewed environmental question if it concerns (1) a matter which may result in a significant increase in any adverse environmental impact previously evaluated in the final environmental impact statement as modified by staff's testimony to the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board, j

supplements thereto, environmental impact appraisals, or in initial or final adjudicatory decisions; or (2) a significant change in effluents or i

power level as specified in Paragraph 51.5(b)(2); or (3) a matter not previously reviewed and evaluated in the documents specified in (1) of this section which may have a significant adverse environmental impact.

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5.6 STATION REPORTING REQUIREMENTS 5.6.1 ROUTINE REPORTS l

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ANNUAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT PART A haNRADIOLOGICAL Deleted l

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ANNUAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT PART B RADIOLOGICAL

The Annual Radiological Enviornmental Operating Repor" shall include summaries, interpretations, and an analysis,of trends -

the results of the radiological environmental surveillance activit.es for the report period, including a comparison with preoperational studies, with operational controls as approriate, and with previous environ-mental surveillance reports, and an assessment of the observed impacts of the plant operation on the environment.

The reports shall also include the results of land use censuses required by Specification 3.2.2.

The Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Reports shall include the summarized tabulated results of analysis of all radiological environmental samples and environmental radiation measurements re-quired by Table 3.2-1 taken during the period pursuant to the loca-tions specified in the Table and Figures in the ODCM in a format similar to the table in the Radiological Assessment Branch Technical Position, Revision 1, November 1979.

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  • A single submittal may be made for a multiple unit station.

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results are not available for inclusion with the report, the report shall be submitted noting the 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 follow 1gn:

a summary description of the radiological environments monitoring program; a map (s) of all sampling locations keyed to a table giving disances and directions froma point that is midway between the Reactor Buildings of TMI-l and TMI-2; the results of license participation in the Interlaboratory Comparison Program, required by Specification 3.2.3; discussion of all deviations from the sampling schedule of Table 3.2-1; discussion of all the required analyses in which the LLD required by Table 3.2-2 was not achievable.

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DATA REPORTING FORMATS Deleted C.

QUARTERLY RADIOLOGICAL RELEASES AND ESTIMATED DOSE REPORT The following information shall be submitted in accordance with 10 CFR 50.4.

This information shall be submitted on a calendar quarter basis (January-March, April-June, July-September, and October-December) and shall be submitted no later than 60 days following the end of each calendar quarter.

(1) Estimates of the amounts and types of radioactivity that were released to the environment during the quarter and during the calendar year.

This shall include estimates of the total activity of each nuclide and time rate of re! ease of each nuclide.

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Estimates of populations and maximum individual doses which occurred during the calendar quarter and during the calendar year shall be provided.

The estimates shall be based on actual hydrological and meteorological conditions which occurred during the releases.

Calculational methods shall be those of II.S. NRC Regulatory Guides 1.109 (Revision 1, October 1977), 1.111 (Revision 1, July 1977),

1.112 (Revision 0-R, April 1976) and 1.113 (Revision 1, April 1977). These calculations shall be based on estimates of actual population distributions during the releases and shall take into consideration factors such as boating or fishing recreation.

5.6.2 NONROUTINE REPORTS A report shall be submitted in the event that a Tech. Specs. Limiting Condition for Operation (Section 2), if applicab;e, is exceeded.

Report shall be submitted under one of the report schedules described below.

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Those events specified as prompt report occurrences shall be reported within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> by telephone, telegraph, or facsimile transmission to the NRC l

followed by a written report to the NRC within 30 days.

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Nonroutine events not requiring a prompt report as described in Subsection j

5.6.2.a shall be reported to the NRC within 30 days of their occurrence.

8 5.6.2.c CONTENT OF NONROUTINE REPORTS Written 30-day reports and, to the extent possible, the preliminary telephone, telegraph, or facsimile reports shall (a) describe, analyze, and evaluate the occurrence, including extent and magnitude of the impact, (b) describe the l

cause of the occurrence, and (c) indicate the corrective action (including any i

significant changes made in procedures) taken to preclude repetition of the j

occurrence and to prevent similar occurrences involving similar components or systems.

5.7 CHANGES IN ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS AND PERMITS 5.7.1 CHANGE IN ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Request for changes in environmental technical specifications shall be l

submitted to the NRC for review and authorization per 10 CFR 50.90.

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request shall include an evaluation of the environmental impact of the l

proposed change and a supporting justification.

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requested changes in ETS shall not commence prior to incorporation by the NRC of the new specifications in the license.

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    • 5.8 RECORDS RETENTION Records and logs relative to the following areas shall be made and retained throughout the term of the operating license.

These records and logs shall be-made available to NRC on request.

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Reco;ds and drawing changes detailing station and unit design changes made'to system and equipment which could potentially affect the environment.

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Records of all data from environmental monitoring, surveillance and study activities required by these environmental technical specifications 1

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