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Electrical Station - Technical Requirements Manual, Unit 1
ML22011A139
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REACTIVITY CONTROL SYSTEMS CONTROL ROD SCRAM ACCUMULATORS INSTRUMENTATION &

CHECK VALVE TEXT 3.2.1 20 04/07/2020

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CORE OPERATING LIMIST REPORT (COLR)

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INSTRUMENTATION RADIATION MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION

TEXT 3.3.2 3 03/31/2011

Title:

INSTRUMENTATION SEISMIC MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION

TEXT 3.3.3 2 11/09/2007

Title:

INSTRUMENTATION METEOROLOGICAL MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION

TEXT 3.3.4 11 06/29/2017

Title:

INSTRUMENTATION TRM POST-ACCIDENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION

TEXT 3.3.5 0 11/18/2002

Title:

INSTRUMENTATION THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK

TEXT 3.3.6 5 03/05/2019

Title:

INSTRUMENTATION TRM ISOLATION ACTOATION INSTRUMENTATION

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Title:

INSTRUMENTATION MAIN TURBINE OVERSPEED PROTECTION SYSTEM

TEXT 3.3.8 1 10/22/2003

Title:

INSTRUMENTATION INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK

TEXT 3.3.9 3 04/17/2008

Title:

OPRM INSTRUMENTATION CONFIGURATION

TEXT 3.3.10 1 12/14/200/4,

Title:

INSTRUMENTATION REACTOR RECIRCULATION PUMP MG SET STOPS

TEXT 3.3.11 1 10/22/2003

Title:

INSTRUMENTATION MVP ISOLATION INSTRUMENTATION

TEXT 3.3.12 2 04/02/2019

Title:

WATER MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION

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TEXT 3.4.1 1 04/26/2006

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REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM CHEMISTRY

TEXT 3.4.2 1 04/16/2009

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TEXT 3.4.3 1 11/09/2007

Title:

REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM HIGH/LOW PRESSURE INTERFACE LEAKAGE MONITORS

TEXT 3.4.4 2 04/17/2008

Title:

REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM REACTOR RECIRCULATION FLOW AND ROD LINE LIMIT

TEXT 3.4.5 1 04/26/2006

Title:

REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM REACTOR.VESSEL MATERIALS

TEXT 3.4.6 2 04/25/2013

  • Title: REACTOR RECIRCULATION SINGLE LOOP OPERATION SLO FLOW RATE RESTRICTION

TEXT 3.5.1 2 03/05/2019

Title:

ECCS RPV WATER INVENTORY CONTROL AND RCIC SYSTEM ADS MANUAL INHIBIT

TEXT 3.5.2 2 03/05/2019

Title:

ECCS RPV WATER INVENTORY CONTROL AND RCIC SYSTEM ECCS RPV WATER INVENTORY CONTROL AND RCIC MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION

TEXT 3.5.3 1 03/05/2019

Title:

ECCS RPV WATER INVENTORY CONTROL AND RCIC SYSTEM LONG TERM NITROGEN SUPPLY TO ADS

TEXT 3.6.1 0 11/18/2002

Title:

CONTAINMENT VENTING OR PURGING

TEXT 3.6.2 3 01/03/2019

Title:

SUPPRESSION CHAMBER TO DRYWELL VACUUM BREAKER POSITION INDICATION

TEXT 3.6.3 0 11/18/2002

Title:

CONTAINMENT SUPPRESSION POOL ALARM INSTRUMENTATION

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TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS.MANUAL UNIT 1

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CONTAINMENT PRIMARY CONTAINMENT CLOSED SYSTEM BOUNDARIES

TEXT 3.7.1.0 11/18/2002

Title:

PLANT SYSTEMS EMERGENCY SERVICE WATER SYSTEM (ESW) SHUTDOWN

TEXT 3.7.2 0 11/18/2002

Title:

PLANT SYSTEMS ULTIMATE HEAT SINK (UHS) AND GROUND WATER LEVEL

TEXT 3.7,3.1 5 02/13/2020

Title:

PLANT SYSTEMS FIRE SUPPRESSION WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM

TEXT 3.7.3.2 3 04/16/2009

Title:

PLANT SYSTEMS SPRAY AND SPRINKLER SYSTEMS

TEXT 3.7.3.3 4 05/16/2016

Title:

PLANT SYSTEMS CO2 SYSTEMS

  • TEXT 3. 7.. 3. 4 2 04/16/2009

Title:

PLANT SYSTEMS HALON SYSTEMS

TEXT 3.7.3.5 2 04/16/2009

Title:

PLANT SYSTEMS FIRE HOSE STATIONS

TEXT 3.7,3.6 2 04/16/2009

Title:

PLANT SYSTEMS YARD FIRE HYDRANTS AND HYDRANT HOSE HOUSES

TEXT 3.7.3.7 1 04/26/2006

Title:

PLANT SYSTEMS FIRE RATED ASSEMBLIES

TEXT 3.7.3.8 13 12/18/2017

Title:

.PLANT SYSTEMS FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION

TEXT 3.7.4 1 04/26/2006

Title:

PLANT SYSTEMS SOLID RADWASTE SYSTEM

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TEXT 3.7.5.1 1 03/05/2015

Title:

PLANT SYSTEMS MAIN CONDENSER OFFGAS HYDROGEN MONITOR

TEXT 3.7.5.2 0 11/18/2002

Title:

PLANT SYSTEMS MAIN CONDENSER OFFGAS EXPLOSIVE GAS MIXTURE

TEXT 3.7.5.3 1 04/26/2006

Title:

PLANT SYSTEMS LIQUID HOLDUP TANKS

TEXT 3.7.6 3 06/04/2012

Title:

PLANT SYSTEMS ESSW PUMPHOUSE VENTILATION

TEXT 3.7.7 2 09/05/2008

Title:

PLANT SYSTEMS MAIN CONDENSER OFFGAS PRETREATMENT LOGARITHMIC RADIATION MONITORING

TEXT 3.7.8 5 03/05/2015

Title:

PLANT SYSTEMS SNUBBERS

TEXT 3.7.9 3 03/05/2019

Title:

PLANT SYSTEMS CONTROL STRUCTURE HVAC

TEXT 3.7.10 1 12/14/2004

Title:

PLANT SYSTEMS SPENT FUEL STORAGE POOLS (SFSPS)

TEXT 3.7.11 1 11/01/2018

Title:

STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY

TEXT 3.8.1 3 04/22/2020

Title:

ELECTRICAL POWER PRIMARY CONTAINMENT PENETRATION CONDUCTOR OVERCURRENT PROTECTIVE DEVICES

TEXT 3.8.2.1 2 11/09/2007

Title:

ELECTRICAL POWER MOTOR OPERATED VALVES (MOV) THERMAL OVERLOAD PROTECTION -

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Title:

ELECTRICAL POWER MOTOR OPERATED VALVES (MOV) THERMAL OVERLOAD PROTECTION -

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ELECTRICAL POWER DIESEL GENERATO~ (DG) MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES

TEXT 3.8.4 0 11/18/2002

Title:

ELECTRICAL POWER 24 VDC ELECTRICAL POWER SUBSYSTEM

TEXT 3.8.5 1 11/14/2013

Title:

ELECTRICAL POWER DEGRADED VOLTAGE PROTECTION

TEXT 3.8.6 2 03/05/2019

Title:

ELECTRICAL POWER EMERGENCY SWITCHGEAR ROOM COOLING

TEXT 3.8.7 2 02/25/2021

Title:

BATTERY MAINTENANCE AND MONITORING PROGRAM

TEXT 3.9.1 0 11/18/2002

Title:

REFUELING OPERATIONS DECAY TIME

  • TEXT 3.9.2 0 11/18/2002

Title:

REFUELING OPERATIONS COMMUNICATIONS

TEXT 3.9.3* 1 03/12/2019

Title:

REFUELING OPERATIONS REFUELING PLATFORM

TEXT 3.10.1 1 04/26/2006.

Title:

MISCELLANEOUS SEAL SOURCE CONTAMINATION

TEXT 3.10.2 3 06/19/2019

Title:

MISCELLANEOUS SHUTDOWN MARGIN TEST RPS INSTRUMENTATION

TEXT 3.10.3 3 10/17/2019

Title:

MISCELLANEOUS INDEPENDENT SPENT FUEL STORAGE INSTALLATION (ISFSI)

TEXT 3.10.4 2 04/17/2008

Title:

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TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS MANUAL UNIT 1

TEXT 3. 11. 1. 1 1 04/26/2006

Title:

RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS LIQUID EFFLUENTS CONCENTRATION

TEXT 3.. 11.1. 2 1 04/26/2006

Title:

RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS LIQUID EFFLUENTS DOSE

TEXT 3.11.1.3 1 04/26/2006

Title:

RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS LIQUID WASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM

TEXT 3. 11. 1. 4 2 10/09/2012

Title:

RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS LIQUID RADWASTE EFFLUENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION

TEXT 3. 11. 1. 5 3 03/05/2015

Title:

RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS RADIOACTIVE LIQUID PROCESS MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION

TEXT 3.11.2.1 4 03/12/2019

Title:

RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS DOSE RATE

TEXT 3. 11. 2. 2 1 04/26/2006

Title:

RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS DOSE - NOBLE GASES

TEXT 3. 11. 2. 3 1 04/26/2006

Title:

RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS DOSE - IODINE, TRITIUM, AND RADIONUCLIDES IN PARTICULATE FORM

TEXT 3. 11. 2. 4 0 11/18/2002

Title:

RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS GASEOUS RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM

TEXT 3. 11. 2. 5 4 07/03/2013

Title:

RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS VENTILATION EXHAUST TREATMENT SYSTEM

TEXT 3. 11. 2. 6 8 06/29/2017

Title:

RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS RADIOACTIVE GASEOUS EFFLUENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION

TEXT 3.11.3 1 04/26/2006

Title:

RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS TOTAL DOSE

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  • TEXT 3.11.4.1 6 01/03/2022

Title:

RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS MONITORING PROGRAM

TEXT 3.11. 4. 2 2 04/26/2006

Title:

RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS LAND USE CENSUS

TEXT 3.11.4.3 1 04/26/2006

Title:

RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM

TEXT 3.12.1 0 11/19/2002

Title:

LOADS CONTROL PROGRAM CRANE TRAVEL-SPENT FUEL POOL STORAGE POOL

TEXT 3.12.2 4 04/17/2008

Title:

LOADS CONTROL PROGRAM HEAVY LOADS REQUIREMENTS

TEXT 3.12.3 0 11/19/2002

Title:

LOADS CONTROL PROGRAM LIGHT LOADS REQUIREMENT

  • TEXT 4;1 0 08/31/1998

Title:

ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS ORGANIZATION

TEXT 4.2 1 01/03/2019

Title:

ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS REPORTABLE EVENT ACTION

TEXT 4.3 1 01/03/2019

Title:

ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS SAFETY LIMIT VIOLATION

TEXT 4.4 1 12/18/2008

Title:

ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS PROCEDURES & PROGRAMS

TEXT 4.5 1 07/01/2021

Title:

ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS PROCEDURES & PROGRAMS

TEXT 4.6.0 08/31/1998

Title:

ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS RADIATION PROTECTION PROGRAM

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TEXT 4.7 0 _08/31/1998

Title:

ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS TRAINING

TEXT B3.0 6 03/18/2021

Title:

APPLICABILITY BASES TECHNICAL REQUIREMENT FOR OPERATION (TRO) APPLICABILITY

TEXT B3.1.1 2 04/29/2014

Title:

REACTIVITY CONTROL SYSTEMS BASES ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT WITHOUT SCRAM ALTERNATE ROD INJECTION (ATWS-ARI) INSTRUMENTATION

TEXT B3.l.2 0 11/19/2002.

Title:

REACTIVITY CONTROL SYSTEMS BASES CONTROL ROD DRIVE (CRD) HOUSING SUPPORT

TEXT B3.1.3 4 12/18/2017

Title:

REACTIVITY CONTROL SYSTEMS BASES CONTROL ROD *BLOCK INSTRUMENTATION

TEXT B3.1.4 1 10/12/2020

Title:

REACTIVITY CONTROL SYSTEMS BASES CONTROL ROD SCRAM ACCUMULATORS INSTRUMENTATION

TEXT B3.2.1 0 11/19/2002

Title:

CORE OPERATING LIMITS BASES CORE OPERATING LIMITS REPORT (COLR)

TEXT B3.3.1 1 *01/31/2014

Title:

INSTRUMENTATION BASES RADIATION MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION

TEXT B3.3.2 2 03/31/2011

Title:

INSTRUMENTATION BASES SEISMIC MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION

TEXT B3.3.3 3 12/18/2008

Title:

INSTRUMENTATION BASES METEOROLOGICAL MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION

TEXT B3.3.4 7 06/29/2017

Title:

INSTRUMENTATION BASES TRM POST ACCIDENT MONITORING (PAM) INSTRUMENTATION

TEXT B3.3.5 2 11/09/2007

Title:

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TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS MANUAL UNIT 1

  • TEXT B3.3.6 6 03/05/2019

Title:

INSTRUMENTATION BASES TRM ISOLATION ACTUATION INSTRUMENTATION

TEXT B3.3.7 3 07/15/2021

Title:

INSTRUMENTATION BASES MAIN TURBINE OVERSPEED PROTECTION SYSTEM

TEXT B3.3.8 1 10/22/2003

Title:

INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK

TEXT B3.3.9 4 01/03/2019

Title:

OPRM INSTRUMENTATION

TEXT B3.3.10 3 08/09/2010

Title:

INSTRUMENTATION BASES REACTOR RECIRCULATION PUMP MG SET STOPS

TEXT B3.*3.11 1 10/22/2003

Title:

INSTRUMENTATION BASES MVP ISOLATION INSTRUMENTATION.

TEXT B3.3.12 1 04/02/2019

Title:

WATER MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION

TEXT B3.4.l 0 11/19/2002

Title:

REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM BASES REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM CHEMISTRY

. TEXT B3. 4. 2 1 04/16/2009

Title:

INTENTIONALLY LEFr BLANK

TEXT B3.4.3 1 11/09/2007

Title:

REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM BASES HIGH/LOW PRESSURE INTERFACE LEAKAGE MONITOR

TEXT B3.4.4 0 11/19/2002

Title:

REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM BASES REACTOR RECIRCULATION FLOW AND ROD LINE LIMIT

TEXT B3.4.5 0 11/19/2002

Title:

REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM BASES REACTOR VESSEL MATERIALS

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Title:

TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS MANUAL UNIT 1

TEXT B3.4.6 3 01/03/2019

Title:

REACTOR RECIRCULATION SINGLE LOOP OPERATION SLO FLOW RATE RESTRICTION

TEX'.[' B3.5.l 2 03/17/2020

Title:

ECCS RPV WATER INVENTORY CONTROL AND RCIC SYSTEM ADS MANUAL INHIBIT

TEXT B3.5.2 2 03/05/2019

Title:

ECCS RPV WATER INVENTORY CONTROL AND RCIC SYSTEM ECCS RPV WATER INVENTORY CONTROL AND RCIC MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION

TEXT B3.5.3 2 03/05/2019

Title:

ECCS RPV WATER INVENTORY CONTROL AND RCIC SYSTEM LONG TERM NITROGEN SUPPLY TO ADS

TEXT B3.6.1 0 11/19/2002

Title:

CONTAINMENT BASES VENTING OR PURGING

TEXT B3.6.2 0 11/19/2002

Title:

CONTAINMENT BASES SUPPRESSION CHAMBER-TO-DRYWELL VACUUM BREAKER POSITION

  • INDICATION

TEXT B3.6.3 2 04/17/2008

Title:

CONTAINMENT BASES SUPPRESSION POOL ALARM INSTRUMENTATION

TEXT B3.6.4 1 12/14/2004

Title:

CONTAINMENT BASES PRIMARY CONTAINMENT CLOSED SYSTEM BOUNDARIES

TEXT B3.7.l O 11/19/2002

Title:

PLANT SYSTEMS BASES EMERGENCY SERVICE WATER SYSTEM (SHUTDOWN)

TEXT B3.7.2 0 11/19/2002

Title:

PLANT SYSTEMS BASES ULTIMATE HEAT SINK (UHS) GROUND WATER LEVEL

TEXT B3.7.3.1 4 02/16/2017

Title:

PLANT SYSTEMS BASES FIRE SUPPRESSION WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM

TEXT B3.7.3.2 2 04/26/2006

Title:

PLANT SYSTEMS BASES SPRAY AND SPRINKLER SYSTEMS

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Title:

TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS MANUAL UNIT 1

  • TEXT B3.7.3.3 1 01/03/2019

Title:

PLANT SYSTEMS BASES CO2 SYSTEMS

TEXT B3.7.3.4 4 06/19/2019

Title:

PLANT SYSTEMS BASES HALON SYSTEMS

TEXT B3.7.3.5 1 04/26/2006

Title:

PLANT SYSTEMS BASES FIRE HOSE STATIONS

TEXT B3.7.3.6 1 04/26/2006

Title:

PLANT SYSTEMS BASES YARD FIRE HYDRANTS AND HYDRANT HOSE HOUSES

TEXT B3.7.3.7 0 11/19/2002

Title:

PLANT SYSTEMS BASES FIRE RATED ASSEMBLIES

TEXT B3.7.3.8 3 09/27/2012

Title:

PLANT SYSTEMS BASES FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION

TEXT B3.7.4 0 11/19/2002

Title:

PLANT SYSTEMS BASES SOLID RADWASTE SYSTEM

TEXT B3.7.5.1 0 11/19/2002

Title:

PLANT SYSTEMS BASES MAIN CONDENSER OFFGAS HYDROGEN MONITOR

TEXT B3.7.5.2 0 11/19/2002

Title:

PLANT SYSTEMS BASES MAIN CONDENSER OFFGAS EXPLOSIVE GAS MIXTURE.

TEXT B3.7.5.3 0 11/19/2002

Title:

PLANT SYSTEMS BASES LIQUID HOLDUP TANKS

TEXT B3.7.6 4 06/04/2013

Title:

PLANT SYSTEMS BASES ESSW PUMPHOUSE VENTILATION

TEXT,B3.7.7 2 01/31/2008

Title:

PLANT SYSTEMS BASES MAIN CONDENSER OFFGAS PRETREATMENT LOGARITHMIC RADIATION MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION

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Title:

TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS MANUAL UNIT 1

TEXT B3.7.8 4 01/31/2014

Title:

PLANT SYSTEMS BASES SNUBBERS

TEXT B3.7.9

  • 3 03/05/2019

Title:

PLANT SY,STEMS BASES CONTROL STRUCTURE HVAC

TEXT B3.7.10 1 12/14/2004

Title:

PLANT SYSTEMS BASES SPENT FUEL STORAGE POOLS

TEXT B3.7.11 2 11/01/2018

Title:

STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY

TEXT B3.8.1 2 03/10/2010

Title:

ELECTRICAL POWER BASES PRIMARY CONTAINMENT PENETRATION CONDUCTOR OVERCURRENT PROTECTIVE DEVICES

TEXT B3.8.2.1 0 11/19/2002

Title:

ELECTRICAL POWER BASES MOTOR OPERATED VALVES (MOV) THERMAL OVERLOAD PROTECTION -

  • CONTINUOUS

TEXT B3.8.2.2 2 06/23/2021

Title:

ELECTRICAL POWER BASES MOTOR OPERATED VALVES (MOV) THERMAL OVERLOAD PROTECTION -

AUTOMATIC

TEXT B3.8.3 0 11/19/2002 Title*: ELECTRICAL POWER BASES DIESEL GENERATOR (DG)

  • MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES

TEXT B3.8.4 0 11/19/2002

Title:

ELECTRICAL POWER BASES 24 VDC ELECTRICAL POWER SUBSYSTEM

TEXT B3.8.5 1 11/14/2013

Title:

ELECTRICAL POWER BASES DEGRADED VOLTAGE PROTECTION

TEXT B3.8.6 3 03/05/2019

Title:

ELECTRICAL POWER BASES EMERGENCY SWITCHGEAR ROOM COOLING

TEXT B3.8.7 3 02/25/2021_

Title:

BATTERY MAINTENANCE AND MONITORING PROGRAM

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Title:

TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS MANUAL UNIT 1

TEXT B3.9.l 0 "11/19/2002

Title:

REFUELING OPERATIONS BASES DECAY TIME

TEXT B3.9.2 0 11/19/2002

Title:

REFUELING OPERATIONS BASES COMMUNICATIONS

TEXT B3.9.3 1 03/12/2019

Title:

REFUELING OPERATIONS BASES REFUELING PLATFORM

TEXT B3.10.l 0 11/19/2002

Title:

MISCELLANEOUS BASES SEALED SOURCE CONTAMINATION

TEXT B3.10.2 1 03/31/2006

Title:

MISCELLANEOUS BASES SHUTDOWN MARGIN TEST RPS INSTRUMENTATION

TEXT B3.10.3 2 10/17/2019

Title:

MISCELLANEOUS BASES INDEPENDENT SPENT FUEL STORAGE INSTALLATION (ISFSI)

TEXT B3.i0.4 1 04/17/2008

Title:

INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK

TEXT B3.ll.l.1 0 11/19/2002

Title:

RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS BASES LIQUID EFFLUENTS CONCENTRATION

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Title:

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  • 3.11 Radioactive Effluents

3.11.4 Radiological Environmental Monitoring

3.11.4.1 Monitoring Program

TRO 3.11.4.1 The radiological environmental monitoring program shall be conducted as specified in Table 3.11.4.1-1.

APPLICABILITY At all times

ACTIONS


NOTE---------------

The provisions of TRO 3.0.4 are not applicable.

CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME

A.

  • Radiological A.1 Generate a Condition Report to 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br />
  • Environmental describe the deficiency and monitoring program not any actions taken to prevent being conducted as their recurrence in the specified in applicable Annual Radiological Table 3.11.4.1-1 Environmental Operating Report

/

B. The average level of 8.1 Generate a Condition Report to 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> radioactivity over any prepare and submit a Special calendar quarter as Report to the Commission the result of an individual within 30 days of identification radionuclide in plant of the Condition.

  • effluents in a particular environmental exposure pathway in a particular environmental sampling medium, at a specified location exceeds the applicable reporting level '

of Table 3.11.4.1-2

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ACTIONS (continued)

  • REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME CONDITION

C. More than one of the C.1 Generate a Condition Report to 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> radionuclides in Table prepare and submit a Special 3.11.4.1-2 are detected in Report to the Commission a particular within 30 days of identification environmental exposure of the Condition.

pathway at a specified monitoring location and are the result of plant effluents

AND

The sum of the ratios of the quarterly average activity levels to their corresponding reporting levels of each detected radionuclide, from Table 3.11.4.1-2, is:?: 1.0

D. One or more D.1 Generate a Condition Report to 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> Radionuclide(s) other prepare and submit a Special than those in Table Report to the Commission 3.11.4.1-2 are detected in within 30 days of identification a particular of the Condition.

environmental exposure pathway at a specified location and are the result of plant effluents

AND

The potential annual dose to a MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC from all detected radionuclides that are the result of plant effluents is greater than or equal to the calendar year limits of TROs 3.11.1.2, 3.11.2.2 and 3.11.2.3

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ACTIONS (continued)

  • REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME CONDITION

E. All requirements for a E.1 Generate a Condition Report to 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> Special Report per either describe the reasons for not Condition B, C, or D are attributing identified met except that the radionuclides to plant effluents radionuclides detected in the applicable Annual are not the result of plant Radiological Environmental effluents Operating Report.

F. Milk or fresh leafy NOTE--------

vegetable samples are The specific locations from which unavailable from one or samples were unavailable may then more of the sample be deleted from the monitoring locations required by program. --

Table 3.11.4.1-1 F.1 Generate a Condition Report to 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> identify locations for obtaining replacement samples and to add them to the radiological

. '. environmental monitori_r1g.. a**** ****

. **'.. program within 3.0 days of identification of the Condition

AND

F.2 Generate a Condition Report to 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> identify the cause of the unavailability of samples and to identify the new location(s) for obtaining replacement samples ln the applicable Radioactive Effluent Release Report

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TECHNICAL REQUIREMENT SURVEILLANCE


NOTE------

The provisions of TRS 3.0.3 are not applicable to the below surveillances.*

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY

TRS 3.11.4.1.1 Collect the radiological environmental monitoring As required by samples pursuant to Table 3.11.4.1-1 Table 3.11.4.1-1

TRS 3.11.4.1.2 Analyze samples pursuant to the requirements of As required by Table 3.11.4.1-1 with equipment meeting the Table 3.11.4.1-1 detection capabilities required by Table 3.11.4.1-3

TRS 3.11.4.1.3 Determine annual cumulative potential dose Annually contributions from radionuclides detected in environmental samples in accordance with the methodology and parameters in the ODCM.

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  • TABLE 3.11.4.1-1 (Page 1 of 3)

RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM

EXPOSURE NUMBER OF REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLING AND PATHWAY SAMPLES AND COLLECTION TYPE AND FREQUENCY AND/OR SAMPLE SAMPLE LOCATIONS FREQUENCY OF ANALYSIS

1. DIRECT 40 routine monitoring stations with Quarterly Gamma dose quarterly RADIATION two or more dosimeters or with one instrument for measuring and recording dose rate continuously placed as follows:
1. An inner ring of stations, one in each meteorological sector, in the general area of the SITE BOUNDARY

2 An outer ring of stations, one in each meteorological sector, in the 3 to 9 mile range from the site

3. The balance of the stations placed in special interest areas such as population centers, nearby residences, schools, and in 1 or 2 areas to serve as control stations
2. AIRBORNE

Radioiodine Samples from 5 locations Continual sampler Radioiodine Canister:

and Particulates operation with sample 1-131 Analysis weekly

a. 1 sample from close to each collection weekly, or of the 3 SITE BOUNDARY more frequently if locations (in different sectors) required by dust with the highest calculated loading annual average groundlevel DIQ
b. 1 sample from the vicinity of Particulate Sampler:.

the community having one of Gross Beta radio activity the highest calculated annual analysis following filter ground level D/Q change<al Gamma isotopic analysis of composite (by

c. 1-sample from a control location) quarterly location, between 15 and 30 km distant and in the least prevalent wind direction of wind blowing from the plant

(a) 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 thorn daughter decay. If gross beta activity in air particulate samples is greater than ten times the yearly mean of control samples, gamma isotopic analysis shall be performed on the individual samples.

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  • TABLE 3.11.4.1-1 (Page 2 of 3)

RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM

EXPOSURE NUMBER OF - SAMPLING AND PATHWAY AND/OR REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLES COLLECTION TYPE AND FREQUENCY SAMPLE AND SAMPLE LOCATIONS FREQUENCY OF ANALYSIS

3. WATERBORNE
a. Surface 1 sample upstream Upstream Sample: Gamma isotopic 1 sample downstream Composite analysis monthly.

sample over Composite for one-month tritium analyses quarterly period

Downstream Sample:

weekly grab sample, composited monthly

b. Ground Samples from 1 or 2 sources only Quarterly Gamma isotopic and if likely to be affected tritium analyses quarterly

, c. Drinking. -1 sample from each of 1 to 3 of Composite sample 1-131 analysis on each.

-. - ; *;,,_*the nearest water supplies that *over 2-we~k period composite when the dose

,;..-,1'.

,:;i-t. : '. :*~ *;. **: ".? -.,.,,:. : -" could be.affected by its discharge Wfie/n I-f3YahaIYsis calculated for the,,,'.f,l'

. (\\\\!performed, monthly consumption of the water 1 sample from a control location composite otherwise is greater than 1 mrem per year. Composite for gross beta and gamma isotopic analyses monthly.

Composite for tritium*

analyses quarterly

d. Sediment from 1 sample from downstream area Semiannually Gamma isotopic analyses shoreline with existing or potential. sem_iannually recreational value

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RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM

EXPOSURE NUMBER OF REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLING AND TYPE AND PATHWAY SAMPLES AND SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY OF AND/OR SAMPLE LOCATIONS FREQUENCY ANALYSIS

4. INGESTION
a. Milk a. Samples from milking animals in Semimonthly when Gamma isotopic and 3 locations within 5km from the animals are on 1-131 analysis plant having the highest dose pasture, monthly at semimonthly when potential. If there are none, other times. animals are on then, 1 sample from milking pasture; monthly at animals in each of 3 areas other times.

between 5 and 8km distant where doses are calculated to be greater than 1 mrem per year.

1 sample from milking animals at a control location (between 15 and 30km from the plant preferably in the least prevalent direction for wind blowing from '*: *i 1*

the plant). J,'...

-1.:* i ' ;;'hf;;"- ~;*;,~' ~ j.:J~-:. ::

,,:;:,,,. -.,., :Is,an or.,. b Fh di.. *,:.,b.,*._1,sample of each of two..,-,-;Samplifn season, or Gamma isotopic /,{)Li;' i '... C

'.**. f._'(.
    • . '. *.. **.,Invertebrates recreationally important species semiannually if they analysis on edible in vicinity of plant discharge are not seasonal. portions:

area.

( 1 sample of same species in areas not influenced by plant discharge.

c. Food Products c. 1 sample of each principal class *At time of harvest Gamma isotopic of food products from any area, analysis on edible which is irrigated by water in portions.

which liquid plant wastes have been discharged.

Samples of 3 different kinds of Monthly when Gamma isotopic and broad leaf vegetation grown available 1-131 analysis.

nearest each of two different offsite locations of highest predicted annual average ground level D/Q if milk sampling is not performed.

1 sample of each of the similar Monthly when Gamma isotopic and broad leaf vegetation grown available 1-131 analysis.

between 15 to 30km from the plant, preferably, in the least prevalent direction for wind blowing from the plant if milk sampling is not performed.

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  • TABLE 3.11.4.1-2 REPORTING LEVELS FOR RADIOACTIVITY CONCENTRATIONS IN ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES REPORTING LEVELS

Water Airborne Particulate Fish - Milk Food Products Analysis* (pCi/I) or Gases (pCi/m 3) (pCi/kg, wet) (pCi/I) (pCi/kg, wet)

H-3 20,000(a)

Mn-54 1,000 30,000

Fe-59 400 10,000

Co-58 1,000 30,000

Co-60 300 10,000

Zn-65 300 20,000

Zr-Nb-95 400(b)

1-131 2 0.9 3 100. '

Cs-134 30 10. 1,000 b. ~6,;;1. ~:I::_::-:;. 1,000 \\ '.,:c-~,;Y'.-_0 '_i.. ' ~

Cs-137 50 20 2,000 70 2,000

Ba-La-140 200(b) 300

(a) For drinking water samples. This is 40 CFR Part 141 value. If no drinking water pathway exists, a value of 30,000 pCi/I may be used.

(b) Total for parent and daughter.

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  • TABLE 3.11.4.1-3 DETECTION CAPABILITIES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLE ANALYSIS LOWER LIMIT OF DETECTION (LLD)

Airborne Food Water Particulate Or Fish Milk Products Sediments Analysis (pCi/1) Gases (pCi/m 3) (pCi/kg, wet) (pCi/1) (pCi/kg, wet) (pCi/kg,dry)

Gross Beta 4 0.01

H-3 2000

Mn-54 15 130

Fe-59 30 260

Co-58, 60 15 130

Zn-65 30 260

Zr-95 30

Nb-95 15

.. I:~ 60

  • 1-131 1<a) 0.07 1

Cs-134. 15 0.05 130 15 60 150

Cs-137 18 0.06 150 18 80 180

Ba-140 60 60

La-140 15 15

(a) LLD for drinking water samples.

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B 3.11.4.1 Monitoring Progr13m

BASES

TRO The radiological environmental monitoring program required by this Requirement provides representative measurements of radiation and of radioactive materials in those environmental exposure pathways and for those radionuclides that lead to the highest potential radiation exposures of MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC resulting from the station operation. This monitoring program thereby supplements the radiological effluent monitoring program by verifying that the measurable concentrations of radioactive materials and levels of radiation are not higher than expected on the basis of the effluent measurements and modeling of the environmental exposure pathways. Changes to the radiological environmental monitoring program specified in Table 3.11.4.1-1 may be made based on expected SSES operation and the results of radiological environmental monitoring during SSES operation.

The required detection capabilities for environmental sample analyses are tabulated in terms of the lo_wer limits of detection (LLDs). The LLDs required by Table 3.11.4.1-3 are considered optimum for *routine environmental measurements in industrial laboratories. It should be reco_gnized that the LLD is defined as an a priori (before the fact) limit representing the capability

. of a measurementsystem and not as an a posteriori (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, L. A., "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). (Reference 1)

This section of the TRM is also part of the ODCM (Reference 2).

ACTIONS The Actions are defined to ensure proper corrective measures are taken when requirements are not met. Once a Condition Report is generated (per the applicable Action), the TRO may be exited because at that time, the Condition that caused the TRO is no longer out of compliance with the program.

Per Action A.1, the Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report shall provide a description of the reasons for not conducting the program as required and the plans for preventing a recurrence.

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BASES

  • Action B.1 shall identify the cause(s) for ACTIONS The Special Report submitted per (continued) exceeding the limit(s) and define 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 Requirements 3.11.1.2, 3.11.2.2 and 3.11.2.3.

Include revised figure(s) and table for the ODCM reflecting the new locations for obtaining samples per Action F.1 in the next Radioactive Effluent Release Report.

TRS The TRSs are defined to be performed at the specified frequency to ensure that the requirements are implemented. Monitoring samples collected per TRS 3.11.4.1.1 shall be from the specific locations given in the table and figure in the ODCM. (Reference 2)

The TRSs are modified by a Note to take exception to TRS 3.0.3.

Table 3.11.4.1-1

Sample Locations Specific parameters of distance and direction sector from the centerline of one reactor, and additional description where pertinent, shall be provided for each and every sample location in this Table and in a table and figure(s) in the ODCM. Refer to. NUREG-0133, "Preparation of

  • Radiological Effluent Technical Specifications for Nuclear Power Plants,"

October 1978, and to Radiological Assessment Branch Technical Position, Revision 1, November 1979. (Reference 3) and NUREG-1302, Offsite Dose Calculation Manual Guidance: "Standard Radiological Effluent Controls for Boiling Water Reactors," April 1991. (Reference 5). Deviations are permitted from the required sampling schedule if specimens are unobtainable due to hazardous conditions, seasonal unavailability, malfunction of automatic sampling equipment and other legitimate reasons. If specimens are unobtainable due to sampling equipment malfunction, every effort shail be made to complete corrective action prior to the end of the next sampling period. All deviations from the sampling schedule shall be documented in the Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report. It is recognized that, at times, it may not be possible or practicable to continue to obtain samples of the media of choice at the most desired location or time.

In these instances suitable alternative media and locations may be chosen for the particular pathway in question and appropriate substitutions made within 30 days in the radiological environmental monitoring program. Identify the cause of the unavailability of samples for that pathway and identify the new location(s) for obtaining replacement samples in the next Radioactive Effluent Release Report and also include in the report a revised figure(s) and table for the ODCM reflecting the new location(s).

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BASES TRS. Direct Radiation One or more instruments, such as a pressurized ion (continued) chamber, for measuring and recording dose rate continuously may be used in place of, or in addition to, integrating dosimeters. Film badges shall not be used as dosimeters for measuring direct radiation.

Radioiodine and Particulates - Sampling and Collection Frequency The charcoal cartridges used in the airborne radioiodine sampling conducted as part of the radiological environmental monitoring program are designed and tested by the manufacturer to assure a high effidency in the capture of radioiodine. Certificates from the manufacturer of the cartridges are provided with each batch of cartridges certifying the percent retention of the radiodine for stated air flows.

Radioiodine and Particulates - Particulate Sample; Waterborne - Surface, Ground, Sediment Food Products Gamma isotopic analysis means the identification and quantification of gamma-emitting radionuclides that may be attributable to the effluents from the facility.

Waterborne - Surface The "upstream sample" shall be taken at a distance beyond significant influence of the discharge. The "downstream" sample shall be taken just downstream of the discharge line near the mixing zone.

Waterborne - Drinking - Sampling and Collection Frequency A composite sample is one in which the quantity (aliquot) of liquid sampled is proportional

  • to the quantity of flowing liquid and in which the method of sampling employed results in a specimen that is representative of the liquid flow. In this program composite samples shall be collected at time intervals that are very short (e.g., hourly) relative to the compositing period (e.g., monthly) in order to assure obtaining a representative sample.

Waterborne - Ground - Samples and Sample Locations 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.

Drinking Water - 1-131 Analyses Calculation of the dose projected from 1-131 in drinking water to determine if 1-131 analyses of the water are required shall be performed for the maximum organ and age group using the methodology and parameters of the ODCM.

Food Products - Sampling and Collection Frequency If harvest occurs more than once a year, sampling shall be performed during each discrete harvest.

If harvest occurs continuously, sampling shall be monthly. Attention shall be paid to including samples of tuborous and root food products.

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    • BASES

TRS Table 3.11.4.1-3 (continued)

This list does not mean that only these nuclides are to be considered. Other peaks that are identifiable at 95% confidence level together with those of the above huclides, shall also be analyzed and reported in the Annual Radiological Environmental Operating report.

Required detection capabilities for dosimeters used for environmental measurements are given in Regulatory Guide 4.13. (Reference 4)

The LLD is defined, for purpose of these Requirements, as the smallest concentration of radioactive material in 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 observation represents a "real" signal.

For a particular measurement system (which may include radiochemical separation):

LLD= ____ 4_.6_6_Sb ___ _

. EC) V lil 2.22 lil Ye exp(-~t)

Where:

  • LLD is the a priori lower limit of detection as defined above (as picrocuries per unit mass or volume),

Sb is the standard deviation of the background counting rate or of the countingrate of a blank sample as appropriate (as counts per minute),

E is the counting efficiency, as counts per disintegration,

V is the sample size, in units of mass or volume,

2.22 is the number of disintegrations per minute per picrocurie,

Y is the fractional radiochemical yield, when applicable,

A is the radioactive decay constant for the particular radionuclide, and

.M for environmental samples is the elapsed time between sample collection (or end of the sample collection period) and time of counting.

Typical values of E, V, Y, and ~t should be used in the calculation.

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BASES

TRS It should be recognized that the LLD is defined as a priori (before the fact)

(continued) limit representing the capability of a measurement system and not as an a posteriori (after the fact) limit for a particular measurement. Analyses shall be performed in such a manner that the stated LLDs wilf be achieved under routine conditions. Occasionally background fluctuations, unavoidably small sample sizes, t(le presence of interfering nuclides, or other uncontrollable circumstances may render these LLDS unachievable. In such cases, the contributing factors shall be identified and described in the Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report.

REFERENCES 1. HASL Procedures Manual, HASL-300 (revised annually); Curie, L.A.,

"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) Offsite Dose Calculation Manual

2. Technical Specification 5.5.1 - Offsite Dose Calculation Manual
3. NUREG-0133, "Preparation of Radiological Effluent Technical Specifications for Nuclear Power Plants," October 1978, and to Radiological Assessment Branch Technical Position, Revision 1, November 1979
4. Regulatory Guide 4.13
5. NUREG-1302, Offsite Dose Calculation Manual* Guidance: "Standard Radiological Effluent Controls for Boiling Water Reactors," April 1991

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