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Nuclear Fuel Services, Inc. (Nfs), Biannual Effluent Monitoring Report January to June 2023
ML23244A028
Person / Time
Site: Erwin
Issue date: 08/17/2023
From: Knowles T
BWXT Nuclear Fuel Services
To:
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards
References
21G-23-0116, GOV-01-55, ACF-23-0229
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Certified Mail 21G-23-0116 Return Receipt Requested GOV-01-55 ACF-23-0229 August 17, 2023 Director Office of Nuclear Material Safety & Safeguards U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555-0001

Reference:

Docket No.70-143; SNM License 124

Subject:

Biannual Effluent Monitoring Report January to June 2023

Dear Director:

In accordance with the requirements* set forth in 10 CFR Part 70.59, Nuclear Fuel Services, Inc. (NFS), submits the attached reports. Attachment 1 reports the Radioactivity in Effluent Liquid for the period January to June 2023. Attachment 2 reports the Radioactivity in Effluent Air for the period January to June 2023. Attachment 3 summarizes an evaluation of the dose and air activity concentrations for the maximally exposed offsite individual due to gaseous effluents during the period January to June 2023. .

If you or your staff have any questions, require additional inf6rrnati~n, or wish to discuss this, please contact me or Mr. R. Jason Faddis, Deputy Environmental Protection and Industrial Safety Section Manager, at (423) 735-5438. Please reference our unique document identification number (21 G-23-0116} in any _correspondence concerning this letter. * * * -- *

  • Sincerely, reJJ-i NUCLEAR FUEL *sERVICES, INC. f\)"fSSZiJ
J~;f'~ . /V/l-f S-5 Tim Knowles . _ .
  • Safety & Safeig uards Director CJB/las Attachments
1) Report of Radioactivity in Effluent Liquid for the Period*January to June 2023
2) Report of Radioactivity in Effluent Air for the Period January to June 2023
3) Report of Gaseous Effluent Dose and Activity ConGentrati9ns for the Maximally Exposed Off-Site Individual for the Release Period January to June 2023 1205 Banner Hill Rd, Erwin, TN 37650 Page 1 of 13 . .. . peDp l e st rDng t: +1.423.743.9141 f: +1.423.743.0140 www.nuclearfuelservices.com .  :-JNNDVATJDN DR/VEN >

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21G-23-0116 GOV-01-55 ACF-23-0229 Copy:

Mr. Joel Rivera-Ortiz Senior Fuel Facility Inspector U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II 245 Peachtree Center Ave., NE Suite 1200 Atlanta, GA 30303-1257 Regional Administrator U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II 245 Peachtree Center Ave., NE Suite 1200 Atlanta, GA 30303-1257 Mr. James Downs Senior Project Manager Division of Fuel Management Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Two White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 Dr. Robert Williams Chief, Projects Branch 1 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II 245 Peachtree Center Ave., NE Suite 1200 Atlanta, GA 30303-1257 Mr. Larry Harris Senior Resident Inspector U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Page 2 of 13

21G-23-0116 GOV-01-55 ACF-23-0229 Attachment 1 To Letter Dated August 17, 2023 Report of Radioactivity in Effluent Liquid for the Period January to June 2023 (2 Pages to Follow)

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21 G-23-0116 GOV-01-55 ACF-23-0229 Radioactivity in Effluent Liquid January 1, 2023 to June 30, 2023 Total Activity Error Quantity Quantity Fraction Volume Concentration Estimate LLD Released Released of 1

Location (I) (11Ci/ml) (11Ci/ml) (11Ci/ml) (Ci) (g) ECV Banner Spring Down Pu-238 446,416,000 2.198-11 1.098-10 2.098-10 9;808-06, 5.738-07 1.108-03 Pu-239/240 446,416,000 1.958-11 1.18E-10 2.398-10 8.7IE-06 l.40E-04 9.76E-04 Tc-99 446,416,000 0.008+00 3.598-08 6.278-08 O.OOE+OO 0.008+00 0.008+00 Th-228 446,416,000 1.168-11 l.35E-10 2.95E-10 5.178-06 6.31E-09 S.79E-OS Th-230 446,416,000 2.228-10 2.05E-10 2.86E-10 9.928-05 4.91E-03 2.228-03 Th-232 446,416,000 2.29E-11 9.408-11 1.79E-IO 1.028-05, 9.38E+Ol 7.638-04 U-233/234 446,416,000 1.208-09 3.73E-IO 2.978-10 5.33E-04 8.558-02 3.988-03 U-235/236 446,416,000 9.78E-ll 1.728-10 2.548-10 4.378-05 2.028+01 3.268-04 U-238 446,416,000 l.15E-IO l.66E-IO 2.43E-IO 5.i3E-05 LS3E+02. 3.83E-04 Total: 9.81E-03 Sewer Pu-238 16,925,000 6.608-11 l.2S8-10 2.36E-l0 1.128-06 <i.53E-08 3.308-04 Pu-239/240 16,925,000 O.OOE+OO 1.098-10 ,2.648-10 0,008+00 O.OOE+OO 0.008+o0 Tc-99 16,925,000 1.09E-08 3.868-08 6.648-08 1.848-04 1.09E-02 1.818-0S Th-228 16,925,000 S.97E-11 1.91E-10 3.698-10 . 1.018-06 1.238-09 2.99E-OS Th-230 16,925,000 9.92E-II 2.12E-IO 3.75E-10 1.68E-06 8.3IE-05 9.92E-05 Th-232 16,925,000 3.86E-11 * . l.3SE-IO 2.36E-10 6.54E-07 6.008+00 1.29E-04 U-232 16,925,000 3.29E-II l.44E-10 2.888-10 5.578-07 2.608-08 S.48E-05 U-233/234 16,925,000 1.43E-08 l.lIE-09 1.528-10 2.41E-04 3.878-02 4.75E-03 U-235/236 16,925,000 6.71E-10 2.46E-10 1.20E-10 1.148-05, S.26E+OO 2.248-04 U-238 16,925,000 l.49E-09 3:588-10 l.30E-IO 2.52E-05 ' 7.53E+OI 4.97E-04 Total: 6.13E-03 West Ditch Pu-238 159,000,000 5.l5E-ll 8.13E-11 1.448-10 8.l9E-06 4.798-07 2.58E-03 Pu-239/240 159,000,000 l.75E-ll 9.56E-ll 1.86E-IO 2.788-06 4.478-05 8.748-04 Tc-99 159,000,000 2.998-09 3.678-08 6.34E-08 4.75E-04 2.81E-02 4.98E-05 Th-228 159,000,000 7.528-11 1.758-10 2.998-10 1.208-05 1.468-08 3.76E-04 Th-230 159,000,000 2.168-10 2.37E-IO 3.388-10 3.448-05 1.70E-03 2.168-03 Th-232 159,000,000 I.ISE-11 l.02E-10 2.138-10 l.83E-06 I.68E+OI 3.838-04 U-233/234 159,000,000 1.848-08 1.6IE-09 3.098-10 2.938-03 4.708-01 6.158-02 U-235/236 159,000,000 7.52E-IO 3.76E-IO  !.97E-10 1.208-04 5.54E+Ol 2.518-03 U-238 159,000,000 l.37E-09 4.49E-10 2.25E-10 2.188-04 6.508+02 4.568-03 Total: 7.S0E-02 WWTF Am-241 3,775,331 1.30E-ll 7.99E-1 I l.67E-IO 4.89E-08: 1.438-08 6.48E-04 Cs-137 3,775,331 O.OOE+OO l.59E-09 1.54E-09 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO Na-22 3,775,331 2.12E-12 7.72E-10 l.36E-09 7.99E-09 . 1.28E-12 3.53E-07 Np-237 3,775,331 9.288-11 2.63E-IO 5.22E-10 3.508-07 4.988-04 4.64E-Q3 Pb-212 3,775,331 2.02E-09 2.86E-09 2.90E-09 7.64E-06: 5.52E-12 1.0IE-03 Pu-238 3,775,331 2.99E-11 9.108-11 1.728-10 1.138-07 6.6IE-09 1.508-03 ECV: Effluenl ConcenlraUon Value from 10-CFR-20, Appendix B.

Nole: A value ~r *o* was subsllluled for negaUve analytical results..

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Location (I) (µCi/ml) (µCi/ml) (µCi/ml) (Ci) (g) ECV WWTF Pu-239/240 3,775,331 2.46E-ll 9.SIE-11 1.SIE-10 9.28E-08 l.49E-06 l.23E-03 Pu-241 3,775,331 O.OOE+OO 1.26E-08 2.17E-08 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO Ra-224 3,775,331 1.38E-08 7.84E-09 1.39E-08 5.21E-05 3.28E-10 6.90E-02 Tc-99 3,775,331 O.OOE+OO 4.67E-08 8.13E-08 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO Th-228 3,775,331 4.20E-12 l.43E-10 3.12E-10 l.SSE-08 l.93E-ll 2.IOE-05 Th-230 3,775,331 l.66E-10 2.17E-10 3.32E-10 6.25E-07 3.09E-05 l.66E-03 Th-231 3,775,331 O.OOE+OO 4.12E-08 3.83E-08 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 0.00E+OO Th-232 3,775,331 5.87E-11 l.47E-IO 2.46E-10 2.22E-07 2.03E+OO 1.96E-03 U-232 3,775,331 O.OOE+OO l.94E-10 4.28E-10 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO U-233/234 3,775,331 6.78E-09 7.lOE-10 l.29E-10 2.56E-05 4.lOE-03 2.26E-02 U-235/236 3,775,331 3.62E-10 I.70E-10 l.02E-10 l.37E-06 6.32E-01 l.2IE-03 U-238 3,775,331 8.00E-11 8.98E-11 I.OSE-10 3.02E-07 9.0IE-01 2.67E-04 Total: 1.06E-01 ECV; Effluent Concentration VBlue rrom 10..cFR-20, Appendix B~

Nole: Avalue of *o* was substituted for negaUve analytical results.

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21 G-23-0116 GOV-01-55 ACF-23-0229 Attachment 2 To Letter Dated August 17, 2023 Report of Radioactivity in Effluent Air for the Period January to June_2023 (3 Pages to Follow)

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Location (m3) {µCi/ml) (µCi/ml) (µCi/ml) (Ci) {g) ECV 3 3 Main Stack 416 1055.26 m /min 17.59 m /sec Th-228 276,561,993 8.09E-16 l.76E-16 8.45E-17 2.24E-07 2.73E-10 4.04E-02 Th-230 276,561,993 8.09E-16 l.76E-16 8.45E-17 2.24E-07 l.l lE-05 4.04E-02 Th-232 276,561,993 6.07E-16 1.32E-16 6.33E-17 1.68E-07 l.54E+OO l.52E-01 U-234 276,561,993 1.91E-13 4.ISE-14 1.99E-14 5.27E-05 8.45E-03 3.81E+OO U-235 276,561,993 7.28E-15 l.58E-15 7.60E-16 2.0IE-06 9.32E-01 1.21E-01 U-238 276,561,993 2.02E-15 4.40E-16 2.IIE-16 5.59E-07 1.67E+OO 3.37E-02 Total: 4.20E+OO Stack 234 Bldg. 234 295.47 m3/min 4.92 m3/sec Am-241 77,449,539 5.33E-17 3.08E-17 4.14E-17 4.13E-09 1.20E-09 2.66E-03 Pu-238 77,449,539 6.SIE-17 3.77E-l 7 5.06E-17 5.04E-09 2.95E-10 3.26E-03 Pu-239/240 77,449,539 2.31E-16 1.34E-16 1.79E-16 1.79E-08 2.88E-07 l.lSE-02 Pu-241 77,449,539 1.04E-14 3.60E-15 4.45E-15 8.0SE-07 7.82E-09 1.30E-02 Th-228 77,449,539 3.SSE-17 2.06E-l 7 2.76E-17 2.75E-09 3.36E-12 l.78E-03 Th-230 77,449,539 4.44E-16 2.57E-16 3.45E-16 3.44E-08 l.70E-06 2.22E-02 Th-232 77,449,539 5.63E-16 3.25E-16 4.37E-16 4.36E-08 4.00E-01 1.41E-01 U-234 77,449,539 1.21E-15 7.02E-16 9.43E-16 9.40E-08 1.SIE-05 2.43E-02 U-238 77,449,539 3.SSE-16 2.06E-16 2.76E-16 2.75E-08 8.21E-02 5.92E-03 Total: 2.25E-Ol 3

Stack 327 Bldg. 330 984.42 m /min 16.41 m3/sec Pu-241 257,963,368 2.93E-15 4.25E-16 4.88E-16 7.57E-07 7.35E-09 3.67E-03 Tc-99 257,963,368 9.49E-14 l.37E-14 1.58E-14 2.45E-05 1.45E-03 l.OSE-04 U-234 257,963,368 9.43E-14 l.lSE-14 8.0SE-15 2.43E-05 3.90E-03 l.89E+OO U-235 257,963,368 2.92E-15 3.56E-16 2.SOE-16 7.53E-07 3.48E-Ol 4.86E-02 Total: l.94E+OO Stack42l Bldg.100 33.56 mo/min 0.56 m3/sec Pu-241 8,794,217 6.0SE-15 1.19E-15 l.31E-15 5.35E-08 5.19E-10 7.60E-03 Tc-99 8,794,217 1.97E-13 3.SSE-14 4.23E-14 1.73E-06 l.02E-04 2.19E-04 U-234 8,794,217 2.ISE-14 1.63E-14 2.35E-14 1.92E-07 3.07E-05 4.36E-01 U-235 8,794,217 6.75E-16 5.03E-16 7.27E-16 5.93E-09 2.75E-03 1.12E-02 Total: 4.55E-01 3 3 Stack 424 Bldg. 100 31.49 m /min 0.52 m /sec Pu-241 8,252,463 2.0IE-15 8.SIE-16 9.4BE-16 1.66E-OB 1.61E-10 2.52E-03 Tc-99 8,252,463 6.SIE-14 2.BSE-14 3.06E-14 5.38E-07 3.ISE-05 7.24E-05 U-234 8,252,463 S.29E-IS 9.67E-15 l.83E-14 4.36E-08 6.99E-06 l.06E-01 U-235 8,252,463 1.63E-16 2.99E-16 5.66E-16 1.3SE-09 6.25E-04 2.72E-03 Total: l.llE-01 3

Stack 573 Bldg 306-W 110.20 mo/min 1.84 m /scc Pu-241 28,919,138 1.37E-15 7.20E-16 9.45E-16 3.96E-08 3.85E-10 1.71E-03 Tc-99 28,919,138 4.43E-14 2.33E-14 3.06E-14 1.2BE-06 7.SSE-05 4.92E-05 1

EC\t. Effluent Concentration Value from 10-CFR-20, Appendix B, Fractlun or CCV at the stack Is provided for reference only. concenlrallons al off-sHe locations are slgnlricantly less then those reported here (at stack) due lo the atmospherfc dlsperslan lhal occurs berore the effluent exits tne site.

Note: A value of "O* was substituted fer negative analytical rasulls.

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Location (m3) (11Ci/ml) (11Ci/ml) (11C_i/ml) (Ci) (g) ECV Stack S73 Bldg 306-W U0.20 m3/min 1,84 m3tsec U-234 28,919,138 7.61E-18 6.43E-15 l.77E-14 2.20E-10 3.53E-08 l.52E-04 U-235 28,919,138 2.35E-19 1.99E-16 5.46E-16 6.81E-12 3.lSE-06 3-92E-06 Total: l.92E-03 Stack 600 Bldg. 110 303.16 m3/min 5.0S m3/sec Pu-241 79,415,281 2.38E-1S 5.23E-16 6.JOE-16 l.89E-07 I.83E-09 2.97E-03 Tc-99 79,415,281 7.69E-14 l.69E-14 2.04E-14 6.IOE-06 3.61E-04 8.54E-05 U-234 79,415,281 7.92E-14 l.09E-14 l.l6E-14 6.298-06 l.OlE-03 l.SBE+OO U-235 79,415,281 2.45E~l5 3.36E-16 3.57E-16 l.95E-07 9.0lE-02 4.09E-02 Total: l.63E+OO Stack 61S Bldg. 306-W 48,S8 m3/min 0.81. *m 3/sec

  • Pu-241 12,732,266 l.21E-15 7.40E-16 9.47E-16 l.SSE-08 l.SOE-10 l.52E-03 Tc-99 12,732,266 3.93E-14 2.39E-14 3.06E-14 5.00E-07 2.96E-05 4.36E-05 U-234 12,732,266 O.OOE+OO 6.63E-15 l.83E-14 O.OOE+OO 0.00E+OO O.OOE+OO U-235 12,732,266 O.OOE+OO 2.0SE-16 5.66E-16 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO Total: l.56E-03 Stack 646 Bldg. 110 33.58 m3/min O.S6 m3/sec Pu-241 8,800,986 l.48E-15 7.90E-16 9.46E-16 l.30E-08 1.27E-10 l.85E-03 Tc-99 8,800,986 4.79E-14 2.56E-14 3.06E-14 4.22E-07 2.SOE-05 5.33E-05 U-234 8,800,986 3.44E-16 6.99E-15 l.83E-14 3.03E-09 4.85E-07 6.88E-03 U-235 8,800,986 l.06E-l 7 2.16E-16 - 5.66E-16 9.36E-11 4.33E-05 l.77E-04 Total: 8.96E-03 Stack 701 Bldg. 307 120.01 m3/min 2.00 m3/sec Pu-241 31,452,241 l.40E-15 8.SOE-16 l.08E-15 4-41E-08 4.28E-10 l.75E-03 Tc-99 31,452,241 4.53E-14 2.75E-14 3.SOE-14 l.43E-06 8.44E-05 5.04E-05 U-234 31,452,241 l.70E-15 8.61E-15 2.IOE-14 5.33E-08 8.SSE-06 ~,39E-02 U-235 31,452,241 5.24E-17 2.66E-16 6.49E-16 l.65E-09 7.64E-04 8.74E-04 Total: 3.66E-02 Stack 702 Bldg. 307 1S4.24 m3/min 2.S7 m3tsec Pu-241 40,423,019 1.35E-1S 7.65E-16 9.46E-16 5.46E-08 5.30E-10 1.69E-03 Tc-99 40,423,019 4.36E-14 2.47E-14 3.06E-14 l.76E-06 1.04E-04 4.85E-05 U-234 40,423,019 3.89E-IS 8.78E-15 1.83E-14 1.57E-07 2.52E-05 7.79E-02 U-235 40,423,019 l.20E-16 2.71E-16 5.66E-16. 4.87E-09 2.25E-03 2.0IE-03 Total: 8.16E-02 Stack 703 Exhaust Room Air 586.37 m3/min 9.77 m'lsec Pu-241 153,675,300 3.SSE-14 2.18E~14 2.80E-14 5.46E-06 5.30E-08 4.44E-02 Th-228 153,675,300 O.OOE+OO 6.25E-16 l.67E-15 O.OOE+OO 0.00E+OO 0.00E+OO Th-230 153,675,300 0.00E+OO 3.60E-16 9.60E-16 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO Th-232 153,675,300 O.OOE+OO 5.12E-16 l.36E-15 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO U-234 153,675,300 O.OOE+OO 3_92E-15 l.04E-14 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO

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' ECV; Effluent concentration Value from 10.CFR...20, Appendix B. Fraction of ecv at the stack Is provided ror reference only. concentratlons at off-slle locatlons are slgnlncantly less !hen !hose reported here (et slack) due 10 the atmosphedo dlsper.;lon lhet occur.; before lhe effluent OJClts the slle.

Note: A value of -0" was substituted for negeUve analytical resul~

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Location (m*) (µCi/ml) (µCi/ml) (µCi/ml) (Ci) (g) ECV Stack 703 Exhaust Room Air 586,37 m3tmin 9.77 m3tsec U-235 153,675,300 O.OOE+OO 4.04E-16 I.OSE-15 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO U-238 153,675,300 O.OOE+OO 4.93E-16 l.31E-l5 0.00E+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO Total: 4.44E-02 Stack 773 Bldg. 440 165.22 m3/min 2.75 m3tsec Pu-241 43,110,868 5.92E-14 3.06E-14 3.75E-14 2.SSE-06 2.48E-08 7.39E-02 Th-228 43,110,868 2.56E-16 1.25E-IS 3.12E-15 l. llE-08 l.3SE-ll 1.28E-02 Th-230 43,110,868 3.30E-16 l.61E-15 4.0lE-15 l.42E-08 7.03E-07 J.65E-02 Th-232 43,110,868 2.20E-16 l.07E-15 2.67E-15 9.47E-09 8.69E-02 5.49E-02 U-234 43,110,868 6.77E-16 3.30E-15 8.24E-15 2.92E-08 4.68E-06 l.35E-02 U-235 43,110,868 l.19E-16 5.SOE-16 l.45E-15 5.13E-09 2.38E-03 l.98E-03 U-238 43,110,868 2.38E-16 l.16E-15 2.89E-IS l.03E-08 3.06E-02 3.97E-03 Total: l.78E-Ol Stack 774 Bldg. 301 305.29 m3/min 5.09 m3/sec Tc-99 79,999,115 2.25E-13 l.70E-14 l.59E-14 I.SOE-OS l.07E-03 2.SOE-04 Th-228 79,999,115 I.SSE-IS 2.21E-16 4.IJE-16 l.24E-07 l.SlE-10 7.75E-02 Th-230 79,999,115 5.28E-15 7.53E-16 l.41E-15 4.23E-07 2.09E-05 2.64E-01 Th-232 79,999,115 3.13E-15 4.47E-16 8.35E-16 2.SlE-07 2.30E+OO 7.83E-Ol U-234 79,999,115 l.41E-14 2.0lE-15 3.76E-15 l.13E-06 I.BlE-04 2.82E-01 U-235 79,999,115 9.IBE-16 l.31E-16 2.45E-16 7.34E-08 3.40E-02 l.53E-02 U-238 79,999,115 6.64E-15 9.47E-16 l.77E-15 S.32E-07 l.59E+OO l.l!E-01 Total: 1.53E+OO Stack 796 Bldg. 100 17.92 m3/min 0.30 m3/sec Pu-241 4,697,670 l.66E-15 8J9E-16 9.47E-16 7.78E-09 7.56E-ll 2.07E-03 Tc-99 4,697,670 5.36E-14 2.65E-14 3.06E-14 2.52E-07 1.49E-05 5.95E-05 U-234 4,697,670 6.65E-16 7.3 IE-15 l.83E-14 3.13E-09 5.0lE-07 l.33E-02 U-235 4,697,670 2.06E-17 2.26E-16 5.66E-16 9.67E-1 I 4.48E-05 3.43E-04 Total: l.SBE-02 1

ECV: Effluent Concenlrallon Value from 1O-CFR-20, Appendix B. Fraction or ECV al the stack is provided ror rererence only. concentrations et off-slte locations are significantly less than those reported here (al slack) due to the atmospheric dispersion that occurs before the effluent exits the site.

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21G-23-0116 GOV-01-55 ACF-23-0229 Attachment 3 To Letter Dated August 17, 2023 Report of Gaseous Effluent Dose and Activity Concentrations for the Maximally Exposed Off-Site Individual for the Release Period January to June 2023 (3 Pages to Follow)

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21 G-23-0116 GOV-01-55 ACF-23-0229 Report of Potential Gaseous Effluent Dose to the Maximally Exposed Offsite Individual and on the Maximum Radionuclide Concentrations for the Period:

January to June 2023 .

Introduction During this biannual period, NRC License SNM-124, Section 9; 1.1.3, required NFS to assess the total effective dose equivalent (TEDE) to the maximally exposed offsite receptor and the maximum radioactive air concentrations at the site boundary attributable to NFS' air effluents. The required biannual assessment has been completed and the details of the assessment are provided in the subsequent sections.

Summary of Methods In accordance with SNM-124, Section 9.1.1.4, and internal procedure NFS-HS-A-27, the U.S. Department of Energy's CAP88-PC computer program was used to estimate off-site doses and activity concentrations for gaseous effluents. NFS operated fifteen

{15) radiological stacks during the first half of 2023. Based on effluent types and stack physical characteristics, releases from these stacks were grouped into effective stacks for modeling purposes. To accommodate the co-location limitation of the model, the effective stacks were taken to be at the approximate center of the plant site. The distance to the site boundary (nearest model receptor distance) was conservatively taken to be 150 meters for all sectors.

Meteorological data was based on the average wind speed and direction frequencies from the onsite meteorological tower covering the time period for this report.

Atmospheric stability class D (neutral atmosphere) was used for all releases (default value recommended by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in "User's Guide for COMPLY"). The most conservative inhalation class was assumed for each radionuclide released. A particle size (activity median aerodynamic diameter or AMAD) of 1.0 micron was assumed for modeling purposes since no information on actual particle sizes exists.

Because CAP88-PC models releases over an entire year, the six-month soun;:e term (i.e., total curies of each radionuclide released over the period, given in Attachment 2) was annualized (i.e., transformed into a 12-month release) so that airborne activity concentrations would not be under-estimated during the release period.

Summary of Results Doses are reported in Table 1 below and are derived from the CAP88-PC "Synopsis Report." These doses are at the location of the maximally exposed (off-site) individual (MEI). The results include an adjustment (using the normalization factor mentioned above) to convert the "annualized" doses back to those doses that were actually received in the six-month release period; Activity concentrations reported in Table 2 come directly from the CAP88-PC "Concentration Tables" report; no adjustments are needed for these concentrations. The CAP88-PC output reports are available for review at NFS.

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21 G-23-0116 GOV-01-55 ACF-23-0229 Table 1 summarizes the six-month dose to a hypothetical individual at the MEI location, which was determined to be approximately 450 meters Northeast from the center of the plant site. The TEDE to the MEI was estimated to be 4.2E-03 mrem for gaseous effluents released during the first half of 2023. The highest organ committed dose equivalent (COE) to the MEI was estimated to be 1.8E-02 mrem to the lungs. These MEI doses are well below the Environmental Radiological Monitoring Program action levels and applicable regulatory limits/ALARA constraints.

Table 1. Organ Doses and Total Effective Dose Equivalent at the MEI Location Organ Committed Dose Equivalent (mrem per first half of 2023)

Adrenals 3.2E-04 .

Urinary Bladder Wall 4.0E-04 Bone Surface 1.2E-02 Brain 3.2E-04 Breasts 3.4E-04 Stomach Wall 7.9E-03 Small Intestine 3.6E-04 Upper Large Intestine Wall 2.1E-03 Lower Large Intestine Wall 5.4E-03 Kidneys 3.2E-03 Liver 1.1 E-03 Muscle 3.3E-04 Ovaries 3.7E-04 Pancreas 3.2E-04 Red Bone Marrow 1.6E-03 Skin 8.4E-04 Spleen 3.2E-04 Testes 3.9E-04 Thymus 3.2E-04 Thyroid 4.1E-03 Gall Bladder Wall 3.2E-04 Heart Wall 3.2E-04 Uterus 3.2E-04 Extra-thoracic 1.5E-02 Lungs 1.8E-02 Total Effective Dose Equivalent 4.2E-03 mrem Location of MEI: 450 meters Northeast Page 12 of 13

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21G-23-0116 GOV-01-55 ACF-23-0229 Table 2 summarizes the. maximum radioactive air concentrations at or beyond the site boundary, as determined by CAP88-PC, for the radionuclides released. The total sum of fractions was estimated to be 6.3E-04 an*d indicates that exposures to the offsite public from gaseous effluents were much less than 1% of the 10 CFR 20, Appendix B, Table 2, Col. 1 values for all offsite receptors including the site' boundary. It is noted that the location of the maximum airborne concentration for a given radionuclide does not necessarily correspond to the MEI location. This is due primarily to the fact that the maximum concentrations for individual nuclides can vary due to differences in values input into the dispersion model for each of the effective stacks - such inputs include stack height, stack diameter, flow rate, and total radionuclide activities released per stack. Another reason for the disparity is the fact that the MEI dose includes both inhalation and ingestion pathways.

Table 2. Maximum Predicted Airborne Concentrations_ at or Beyond the Site Boundary JVlaxbnmµ Predicte.d Airborne Conce_~tratfoiis at ..

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... *Nu~li~ .. *Concentration Location . Table 2, Col. i Value Conc~ntration to .

.. (l.1Ci/mLY . Sect!>r* *-Dis't (Di) (µCi/~) . -1 10 CFR20 Value 99Tc 3.lE-17 NE 400 9.E-10 3.4E-08 22sTh 4.9E-06 9.9E-20 NE 600 2.E-14 230Th l.2E-05 2.5E-19 NE 500 2.E-14 232Th 1.7E-19 NE 450 4.E-15 4.4E-05 z34u 2.7E-17 NE 500 5.E-14 5.4E-04 23su 9.IE-19 NE 550 6.E-14 l.5E-05 23su 3.4E-19 NE 550 6.E-14 5.6E-06 238Pu 9.5E-21 NE 200 2.E-14 4.7E-07 239Pu 3.3E-20 NE 200 2.E-14 l.7E-06 241Pu 8.0E-18 NE 350 8.E-13 l.0E-05 241Am 3.9E-07 7.7E-21 NE 200 2.E-14

.,..,, Sum of Fractions: 6.3E-04 Page 13 of 13