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{{#Wiki_filter:FLORIDA POMER h LIGHT CNPANY TURKEY POINT PLANT SENIANNUAL REPORT JULY 1988 THROUGH DECEMBER 1988 UNITS 3 AND 4 TABLE 6 SOLID WASTE AND IRRADIATED FUEL SHIPMENTS A.SOLID MASTE SHIPPED OFFSITE FOR BURIAL OR DISPOSAL TYPE OF WASTE 6 MO PERIOD%ERR a.b.C.d.2.Spent resin, fil ter, sludge m'vaporator bottoms, etc.Ci Dry compressable waste m~(NOTE 1)Ci Irradiated components, m control rods, etc.Ci Other non-compressabl e m metal waste (NOTE 2)Ci ESTIMATE OF NAJOR NUCLIDE COHPOSITION 2.36 EO 1.85 E2 3.8 El 4.34 E-1 0.00 E-0 0.00 E-0 1.81 El 2.31 E-1 BY TYPE OF WASTE 20 20 20 Co-60 Fe-55 Ni-63 Cs-137 Cs-134 I-131 Co-58 Sb-125 Mn-54 x x 54 17 9 9 3 3 2 1 1 b.C.Co-60 56 C-14 14 Fe-55 12 Ni-63 10 H-3 3 Cs-137 1 Sb-125 1 Mn-54 1 d.Co-60 Cs-137 Fe-55 Ag-1 10m Ni-63 MN-54 51 31 8 6 3 1 9004200156 900409 PDR ADOCK 05000250 R/DC Page 2 SC TN 1O (NOTE 3)B.IRRADIATED RJEL SHIPMENTS 3.SOLID NSTE DISPOSITION No.of Ship'ments Mode of Transporation So1e use truck So1e use tr uck Destfnatkon Barnwe11, Oak Ridge, RKR/MSD/006/1 FLORIOA PNER 5 LIGHT CSPANY TURKEY POINT PLANT SEHIAHHUAL REPORT JULY 1988 THROUGH OECE%ER 1988 UNITS 3 AHO 4 TABLE 6 SOLIO HASTE SUPPLENEHT Haste Classlflcatlon Total Volume Ft3 (NOTE 4)Total Curie guanttty (HOTE 5)Prlnclpal Radionuclldes (NOTE 6)Type of Haste R.G.1.21 Category (NOTE 7)Type of Container So11d1f)cation or Absorbent Agent Class A 1982.2 0.665 None PMR Compactable and Hon-campactable Trash Non-Spec Strong, Tight Package H/A Class 8 83.4 185.0 Sr.90, N$-63 Co-60, Cs-137 TI/2 (5 yr.PMR Ion Exchange Resins 1.a HRC Certlfled LSA)Type A N/A l50/eb/07 27
{{#Wiki_filter:FLORIDA POMER h LIGHT CNPANY TURKEY POINT PLANT SENIANNUAL REPORT JULY 1988 THROUGH DECEMBER 1988 UNITS 3 AND 4 TABLE 6 SOLID WASTE AND IRRADIATED FUEL SHIPMENTS A. SOLID MASTE SHIPPED OFFSITE FOR BURIAL OR DISPOSAL TYPE OF WASTE                               6 MO PERIOD %ERR
: a. Spent   resin, filter,   sludge                 2.36 EO bottoms, etc.           Ci m'vaporator 1.85 E2    20
: b. Dry compressable   waste           m~         3.8 El (NOTE 1)                             Ci         4.34 E-1 C. Irradiated components,               m           0.00 E-0 control rods, etc.                   Ci         0.00 E-0    20
: d. Other non-compressabl e             m           1.81 El metal waste (NOTE 2)                 Ci         2.31 E-1   20
: 2. ESTIMATE OF NAJOR NUCLIDE COHPOSITION BY TYPE OF WASTE Co-60           x              54 Fe-55                           17 Ni-63                           9 Cs-137                           9 Cs-134                           3 I-131                           3 Co-58                           2 Sb-125         x                1 Mn-54                           1
: b. Co-60                           56 C-14                           14 Fe-55                           12 Ni-63                           10 H-3                             3 Cs-137                           1 Sb-125                           1 Mn-54                           1 C.
: d. Co-60                             51 Cs-137                           31 Fe-55                               8 Ag-1 10m                           6 Ni-63                               3 MN-54                               1 9004200156 900409 PDR ADOCK 05000250 R                 /DC
 
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: 3. SOLID NSTE DISPOSITION No. of Ship'ments         Mode of Transporation Destfnatkon So1e   use truck         Barnwe11, SC 1O  (NOTE  3)        So1e use tr uck       Oak Ridge, TN B. IRRADIATED RJEL SHIPMENTS RKR/MSD/006/1
 
FLORIOA PNER 5 LIGHT CSPANY TURKEY POINT PLANT SEHIAHHUAL REPORT JULY 1988 THROUGH OECE%ER 1988 UNITS 3 AHO 4 TABLE 6 SOLIO HASTE SUPPLENEHT Haste         Total   (NOTE 4)   (HOTE   5)           (NOTE 6)         R.G. 1.21 (NOTE   7)     So11d1f )cation or Classlflcatlon Volume  Total      Prlnclpal            Type  of          Category  Type  of        Absorbent Agent Ft3    Curie      Radionuclldes        Haste                        Container guanttty Class A       1982.2 0.665       None               PMR Compactable               Non-Spec Strong,       H/A and Hon-campactable  Trash    Tight  Package Class 8       83.4   185.0     Sr.90,   N$ -63     PMR Ion            1.a      HRC Certlfled        N/A Co-60, Cs-137       Exchange                      LSA  )  Type A TI/2 (   5 yr.     Resins 27 l50/eb/07
 
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FLORIDA POWER&LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT UNIT NOS.3&4 TABLE SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT JULY 1988 THROUGH DECEMBER 1988 NOTE 1 NOTE 2: Dry Compressible Waste Volume indicates volume shipped to burial site following volume reduction by a waste processing facility.Volume shipped to the waste processing facility was 2.71 E-2 m'.Material transported to Oak Ridge, Tennessee, was consigned to licensed processing facilities for volume reduction activities.
FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT UNIT NOS. 3 & 4 TABLE SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT JULY 1988 THROUGH DECEMBER 1988 NOTE 1 Dry Compressible Waste Volume indicates volume shipped to burial site following       volume reduction by a waste processing facility.         Volume shipped to the waste processing facility was 2.71 E-2 m'.
The remaining material was transported by the processor to Barnwell, South Carolina for burial.NOTE 3: Volume listed is composed of waste shipped to the burial site by contracted waste processing and volume reduction facilities.
NOTE 2: Material transported to Oak Ridge, Tennessee,             was consigned to licensed processing facilities for volume reduction activities.         The remaining material was transported by the processor to Barnwell, South Carolina for burial.
NOTE 4 The total curie quantity and radionuclide composition of solid waste shipped from the Turkey Point Units 3&4 are determined using a combination of qualitative and quantitative techniques.
NOTE 3: Volume listed is composed of waste shipped to the burial site by contracted waste processing and volume reduction facilities.
In general, the Turkey Point Plant follows the guidelines outlined in the Low Level Waste Classification (5/11/83)for these determinations.
NOTE 4 The   total curie quantity and radionuclide composition of solid waste shipped from the Turkey Point Units 3 & 4 are determined using a combination of qualitative and quantitative techniques.       In general, the Turkey Point Plant follows the guidelines outlined in the Low Level Waste Classification (5/11/83) for these determinations.
The most frequently used techniques for determining the total curie quantity in a package are the dose to curie methods and the (concentration) x (Volume or Mass)calculations.
The most frequently used techniques for determining the total curie quantity in a package are the dose to curie methods and the (concentration)           x (Volume or Mass) calculations.       Where appropriate,       engineering type activation analyses may be applied. Since each of the above methodologies involves to some extent qualitative parameters, the total curie quantity is considered to be an   estimate.
Where appropriate, engineering type activation analyses may be applied.Since each of the above methodologies involves to some extent qualitative parameters, the total curie quantity is considered to be an estimate.The composition of radionuclides in the waste is determined by both on-site analyses for principal gamma emitters and periodic off-site analyses for other radionuclides.
The composition of radionuclides             in the waste is determined by both on-site analyses for principal gamma emitters and periodic off-site analyses for other radionuclides. The on-site analyses are performed either.
The on-site analyses are performed either.on a batch basis or on a routine basis using reasonably representative samples as appropriate for the waste type.Off-site analyses are used to establish scaling factors or other estimates for radionuclides such as'H,"C,"Tc, I g TRUE Pug Cmg Nip and Fe~  
on a batch basis or on a routine basis using reasonably representative samples as appropriate for the waste type.
Off-site analyses are used to establish scaling factors or other estimates for radionuclides such as 'H, "C, "Tc, I g TRUE   Pug   Cmg   Nip and   Fe ~


Page 2 NOTE 5: "Principal Radionuclides" refer to those radionuclides contained in the waste i n concentra ti ons grea ter than.Ol times the concentration of the nuclide listed in Table 1 or.Ol times the smallest concentration of that nuclide 1 isted fn Table 2 of 10CFR61.NOTE 6: "Type of Haste" is generally specified as described in NUREG 0782, Draft Environment Impact Statement on 10CFR61"Licensing Requirements for Land Disposa'l of Radioactive Waste".NOTE 7: "Type of Container" refers to the transport package.RKR/GLL/eb/003}}
Page 2 NOTE 5:   "Principal Radionuclides" refer to those radionuclides   contained in the waste i n concentra ti ons grea ter than . Ol   times the concentration of the nuclide listed in Table 1 or       .Ol times the smallest concentration of that nuclide 1 isted       fn Table 2 of 10CFR61.
NOTE 6:   "Type of Haste" is generally specified as described in NUREG 0782, Draft Environment Impact Statement on 10CFR61   "Licensing Requirements for Land Disposa'l of Radioactive Waste".
NOTE 7: "Type of Container" refers to the transport package.
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Semiannual Rept for Second Quarter 1988 Covering Solid Waste & Irradiated Fuel Shipments
ML17348A176
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Issue date: 12/31/1988
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FLORIDA POMER h LIGHT CNPANY TURKEY POINT PLANT SENIANNUAL REPORT JULY 1988 THROUGH DECEMBER 1988 UNITS 3 AND 4 TABLE 6 SOLID WASTE AND IRRADIATED FUEL SHIPMENTS A. SOLID MASTE SHIPPED OFFSITE FOR BURIAL OR DISPOSAL TYPE OF WASTE 6 MO PERIOD %ERR

a. Spent resin, filter, sludge 2.36 EO bottoms, etc. Ci m'vaporator 1.85 E2 20
b. Dry compressable waste m~ 3.8 El (NOTE 1) Ci 4.34 E-1 C. Irradiated components, m 0.00 E-0 control rods, etc. Ci 0.00 E-0 20
d. Other non-compressabl e m 1.81 El metal waste (NOTE 2) Ci 2.31 E-1 20
2. ESTIMATE OF NAJOR NUCLIDE COHPOSITION BY TYPE OF WASTE Co-60 x 54 Fe-55 17 Ni-63 9 Cs-137 9 Cs-134 3 I-131 3 Co-58 2 Sb-125 x 1 Mn-54 1
b. Co-60 56 C-14 14 Fe-55 12 Ni-63 10 H-3 3 Cs-137 1 Sb-125 1 Mn-54 1 C.
d. Co-60 51 Cs-137 31 Fe-55 8 Ag-1 10m 6 Ni-63 3 MN-54 1 9004200156 900409 PDR ADOCK 05000250 R /DC

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3. SOLID NSTE DISPOSITION No. of Ship'ments Mode of Transporation Destfnatkon So1e use truck Barnwe11, SC 1O (NOTE 3) So1e use tr uck Oak Ridge, TN B. IRRADIATED RJEL SHIPMENTS RKR/MSD/006/1

FLORIOA PNER 5 LIGHT CSPANY TURKEY POINT PLANT SEHIAHHUAL REPORT JULY 1988 THROUGH OECE%ER 1988 UNITS 3 AHO 4 TABLE 6 SOLIO HASTE SUPPLENEHT Haste Total (NOTE 4) (HOTE 5) (NOTE 6) R.G. 1.21 (NOTE 7) So11d1f )cation or Classlflcatlon Volume Total Prlnclpal Type of Category Type of Absorbent Agent Ft3 Curie Radionuclldes Haste Container guanttty Class A 1982.2 0.665 None PMR Compactable Non-Spec Strong, H/A and Hon-campactable Trash Tight Package Class 8 83.4 185.0 Sr.90, N$ -63 PMR Ion 1.a HRC Certlfled N/A Co-60, Cs-137 Exchange LSA ) Type A TI/2 ( 5 yr. Resins 27 l50/eb/07

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FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT UNIT NOS. 3 & 4 TABLE SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT JULY 1988 THROUGH DECEMBER 1988 NOTE 1 Dry Compressible Waste Volume indicates volume shipped to burial site following volume reduction by a waste processing facility. Volume shipped to the waste processing facility was 2.71 E-2 m'.

NOTE 2: Material transported to Oak Ridge, Tennessee, was consigned to licensed processing facilities for volume reduction activities. The remaining material was transported by the processor to Barnwell, South Carolina for burial.

NOTE 3: Volume listed is composed of waste shipped to the burial site by contracted waste processing and volume reduction facilities.

NOTE 4 The total curie quantity and radionuclide composition of solid waste shipped from the Turkey Point Units 3 & 4 are determined using a combination of qualitative and quantitative techniques. In general, the Turkey Point Plant follows the guidelines outlined in the Low Level Waste Classification (5/11/83) for these determinations.

The most frequently used techniques for determining the total curie quantity in a package are the dose to curie methods and the (concentration) x (Volume or Mass) calculations. Where appropriate, engineering type activation analyses may be applied. Since each of the above methodologies involves to some extent qualitative parameters, the total curie quantity is considered to be an estimate.

The composition of radionuclides in the waste is determined by both on-site analyses for principal gamma emitters and periodic off-site analyses for other radionuclides. The on-site analyses are performed either.

on a batch basis or on a routine basis using reasonably representative samples as appropriate for the waste type.

Off-site analyses are used to establish scaling factors or other estimates for radionuclides such as 'H, "C, "Tc, I g TRUE Pug Cmg Nip and Fe ~

Page 2 NOTE 5: "Principal Radionuclides" refer to those radionuclides contained in the waste i n concentra ti ons grea ter than . Ol times the concentration of the nuclide listed in Table 1 or .Ol times the smallest concentration of that nuclide 1 isted fn Table 2 of 10CFR61.

NOTE 6: "Type of Haste" is generally specified as described in NUREG 0782, Draft Environment Impact Statement on 10CFR61 "Licensing Requirements for Land Disposa'l of Radioactive Waste".

NOTE 7: "Type of Container" refers to the transport package.

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