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| issue date = 06/29/2009
| issue date = 06/29/2009
| title = Email from R. Nimitz to J. White, Subj: Oc Canal Results
| title = Email from R. Nimitz to J. White, Subj: Oc Canal Results
| author name = Nimitz R L
| author name = Nimitz R
| author affiliation = NRC/RGN-I/DRS/PSB2
| author affiliation = NRC/RGN-I/DRS/PSB2
| addressee name = White J R
| addressee name = White J
| addressee affiliation = NRC/RGN-I/DRS/PSB2
| addressee affiliation = NRC/RGN-I/DRS/PSB2
| docket = 05000219
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=Text=
=Text=
{{#Wiki_filter:N White, John From: Sent: To:  
{{#Wiki_filter:N White, John From:                         Nimitz, Ronald Sent:                         Monday, June 29, 2009 11:13 AM To:                           White, John


==Subject:==
==Subject:==
Importance:
OC Canal results Importance:                    High Issue: Positive tritium, at approximately 16,600 pCi/i, was identified in a plant intake sample collected on June 12, 2009, and analyzed onsite. The bottle sample was split and the split sample (also analyzed onsIte)
Nimitz, Ronald Monday, June 29, 2009 11:13 AM White, John OC Canal results High Issue: Positive tritium, at approximately 16,600 pCi/i, was identified in a plant intake sample collected on June 12, 2009, and analyzed onsite. The bottle sample was split and the split sample (also analyzed onsIte)Indicated tiltium at 16,700 pCi/i. The remaining sample was sent to an independent laboratory which also detected tritium at about 11,000 pCi/I. The sample was collected about 25 ft from the southern edge of the canal.
Indicated tiltium at 16,700 pCi/i. The remaining sample was sent to an independent laboratory which also detected tritium at about 11,000 pCi/I. The sample was collected about 25 ft from the southern edge of the canal.


==Background:==
==Background:==
 
Oyster Creek implemented an Adverse Condition Monitoring Plan following discovery of tritlum in its Emergency Service Water (ESW) vault. The plan provided for daily sampling and analysis of the Intake, Discharge and Route 9 Bridge canal areas for tritium. Since discovery of the tritium In the ESF vault (April 15, 2009) all sample results have been less than minimum detectable with the exception of the June 12, 2009.
Oyster Creek implemented an Adverse Condition Monitoring Plan following discovery of tritlum in its Emergency Service Water (ESW) vault. The plan provided for daily sampling and analysis of the Intake, Discharge and Route 9 Bridge canal areas for tritium. Since discovery of the tritium In the ESF vault (April 15, 2009) all sample results have been less than minimum detectable with the exception of the June 12, 2009.samples since then have not shown any activity.-s mation in this record was deleted infom .L"' ,=mo normation o nUM1 in accordance with the vOI10j emp 23}}
samples since then have not shown any activity.
                                                                                                                -s infom mation in this         was deleted
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Email from R. Nimitz to J. White, Subj: Oc Canal Results
ML093420793
Person / Time
Site: Oyster Creek
Issue date: 06/29/2009
From: Nimitz R
NRC/RGN-I/DRS/PSB2
To: Jason White
NRC/RGN-I/DRS/PSB2
References
FOIA/PA-2009-0214
Download: ML093420793 (1)


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N White, John From: Nimitz, Ronald Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 11:13 AM To: White, John

Subject:

OC Canal results Importance: High Issue: Positive tritium, at approximately 16,600 pCi/i, was identified in a plant intake sample collected on June 12, 2009, and analyzed onsite. The bottle sample was split and the split sample (also analyzed onsIte)

Indicated tiltium at 16,700 pCi/i. The remaining sample was sent to an independent laboratory which also detected tritium at about 11,000 pCi/I. The sample was collected about 25 ft from the southern edge of the canal.

Background:

Oyster Creek implemented an Adverse Condition Monitoring Plan following discovery of tritlum in its Emergency Service Water (ESW) vault. The plan provided for daily sampling and analysis of the Intake, Discharge and Route 9 Bridge canal areas for tritium. Since discovery of the tritium In the ESF vault (April 15, 2009) all sample results have been less than minimum detectable with the exception of the June 12, 2009.

samples since then have not shown any activity.

-s infom mation in this was deleted

.L"' record,=mo o normation nUM1 with the in accordance 23 A*Lj emp vOI10