U-602256, Annual Operating Rept for Period Jan- Dec 1993

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Annual Operating Rept for Period Jan- Dec 1993
ML20063L426
Person / Time
Site: Clinton Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 12/31/1993
From: Phares R
ILLINOIS POWER CO.
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
References
U-602256, NUDOCS 9403040385
Download: ML20063L426 (4)


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Docket No. 50-461 10CFR50.36 Document Control Desk Nuclear Regulatory Commission l

Washington, D.C. 20555

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Dear Sir:

In accordance with Section 6.9.1.4 of the Clinton Power Station Technical Specifications, Illinois Power is submitting the Annual Operating Report for the period of January 1,1993 through December 31,1993 for Clinton Power Station. Attachment 1 ,

provides the data associated with Personnel Man-Rem by Work and Job Function .'

Attachment 11 provides performance information penaining to Safety Valve and  !

Safety / Relief Valve Challenges and Primary Coolant Specific Activity Analysis.

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CLINTON POWER STATION I P. O. Box 678 Page 1 of 2 1 Clinton, IL 61727 Reg. Guide 1.16 Report ReportingYear[93

  1. PERSONNEL (>100 MREM) TOTAL MAN-REM WORK 4 JOB FUNCilDN STATION UTILITY CONTRACT STATION UTILITY CONTRACT 4........ .. .......... ...........................................................................................................+.

Routine Operations and Surveillance Maintenance and Construction 131 1 259 3.819 0.022 4.843 Dperations 53 2 10 4.788 0.332 0.354 Health Physics and Lab 49 0 53 11.250 0.000 17.079 Supervisory and office Staff 29 1 9 2.842 0.005 0.301 Engineering Staff 25 0 19 0.698 0.000 0.255.

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Routine Plant Maintenance Maintenance and Construction 93 1 53 2.402 0.013 1.086 Operations 30 1 1 0.988 0.020 0.006-Health Physics and Lab 26 0 8 0.994 0.000 0.201 Supervisory and Office Staff 5 0 2 0.074 0.000 0.093 Engineering Staf f 4 0 0 0.134 0.000 0.000

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Inservice inspection Maintenance and Construction 40 0 266 3.329 0.000 91.309 operations 5 0 2 0.139 0.000 2.399 Health Physics and Lab 14 0 23 0.853 0.000 1.291  ;

Supervisory and Office Staff 5 1 3 0.929 0.097 0.870 Engineering Staf f 16 0 35 2.801 0.000 31.791

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Special Plant Maintenance Maintenance and Construction 151 3 451 40.559 0.4 73 116.649 Operations 53 2 7 13.8! 0.349 0.608 Health Physics and Lob 48 0 51 7.754 0.000 6.426 Supervisory and Office Staff 24 1 7 3.390 0.028 0.848' Engineering Staff 27 0 15 3.896 0.000 0. 752

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Waste Processing Maintenance and Construction 10 0 7 0.204 0.000 0.495 ,

Operations 1 0 3 0.005 0.000 0.963' t Health Physics and Lab 22 0 5 0 806 0.000 0.106 Supervisory and Office staff 2 0 0 0.006 0.000 0.000

. Engineering Staff 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 '

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Refueling Operations Maintenance and Construction 123 2 404 10.945 0.150 62.959 Operations 38 0 6 1.797 0.000 'O.965 Health Physics and Lab 24 0 44 2.407 0.000 '7.544 i Supervisory and Office Staff 24 0 11 2.470 0.000 3.929 Engineering Staf f 17 0 10 1.562 0 000 1.033 WORK & JOB FUNCTION TOTALS: 1089 15 1764 125.736 1.488 - 355.155.

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  1. PERSONNEL (>100 MREM) TOTAL MAN REM .

WORK & JOB FUNCTION STATION UTILITY CONTRACT STATION UTILITY CONTRACT GRAND TOTALS: 312 6 606 125.736 1.488 355.155 I

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Report of Personnel and Man-Rem by Work and Job Fungti_o n

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This report is a tabulation on an annual basis of the number of station, utility and other personnel (including contractors) who received exposures greater than 100 mrem /hr and their associated man-rem exposure according to work and job function.

The work. and job function totals for personnel greater than 100 mrem /yr are different than grand totals because an individual may perform work under more than one work and job ,

function during the year, The total man-rem is based on a ratio of the official TLD results. ,

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to U-602;56 Page1of1 PERFORMANCE CIIARACTERISTLCS AND TESTS

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l Safetylaive arid _ Safely!R_ cliff Valve Challsnges

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NUREG-0737, Action item II.K.3.3 CPS Technical Specification Section 6.9.1.5(b)

There were no unplanned or planned challenges to Safety Relief Valves during 1993.

-l Primar1CoJ21anLSpecific Activity Analyses Reference. CPS Technical Specifications, Section 6.9.1.5(c)

All analyses for specific activity of primary coolant were within the limits of Technical Specification 3 4.5 fbr 1993.

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