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{{#Wiki_filter:in House-Green Ticket Response re. Tritium Leakage Page 1 1 V, From: To: Lickus; Viktoria Date:  
{{#Wiki_filter:in House-Green Ticket Response re. Tritium Leakage                                                           Page 1 1 V,
From:               Steven Orth    /y To:                 James Lynch; Jan Strasma; John House; Nirodh Shah; Richard Skokowski; Roland Lickus; Viktoria   Mitlyng Date:               12/5/05 12:49PM


==Subject:==
==Subject:==
Steven Orth /y James Lynch; Jan Strasma; John House; Nirodh Shah; Richard Skokowski; Roland Mitlyng 12/5/05 12:49PM Green Ticket Response re. Tritium Leakage Greetings, For your information, the attached response was prepared regarding tritium contamination that has migrated offsite.Thanks to all for your support, Steve CC: Bruce Burgess; Christine Lipa; Eric Duncan; Mark Ring; Mark Satorius; Patrick Louden; Steven Reynolds; Thomas Kozak Information in this record was deleted in accordance with the Freedom of InformatioR FOIA,- .-
Green Ticket Response re. Tritium Leakage Greetings, For your information, the attached response was prepared regarding tritium contamination that has migrated offsite.
in House -Green Ticket.wpd Page 1__Within Last Year Braidwood On November.30, 2005, the licensee informed the NRC Resident Inspectors of higher than expected tritium levels (-58,000 picoCuries per liter) measured in on-site monitoring wells at the norther edge of the owner controlled area. The licensee attributed the higher levels of tritium to historical vacuum breaker valve leakage in the circulating water blowdown line to the Kankakee River that occurred in 1998 and 2000. The licensee uses the blowdown line to perform liquid effluent releases to the river.As of December 4, 2005, the licensee has detected measurable levels of tritium in offsite groundwater.
Thanks to all for your support, Steve CC:               Bruce Burgess; Christine Lipa; Eric Duncan; Mark Ring; Mark Satorius; Patrick Louden; Steven Reynolds; Thomas Kozak Information in this record was deleted in accordance with the Freedom of InformatioR FOIA,-     o*o    .-   *S
Although nearby residential wells have not shown any tritium above normal background, the licensee detected elevated levels of tritium (as high as approximately 33,700 picoCuries per liter) in monitoring wells in a vacant development immediately offsite. The licensee continues to monitor and to develop plans.for remediation.
 
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in House - Green Ticket.wpd                                                                                     Page 1__
Within Last Year Braidwood On November.30, 2005, the licensee informed the NRC Resident Inspectors of higher than expected tritium levels (-58,000 picoCuries per liter) measured in on-site monitoring wells at the norther edge of the owner controlled area. The licensee attributed the higher levels of tritium to historical vacuum breaker valve leakage in the circulating water blowdown line to the Kankakee River that occurred in 1998 and 2000. The licensee uses the blowdown line to perform liquid effluent releases to the river.
As of December 4, 2005, the licensee has detected measurable levels of tritium in offsite groundwater. Although nearby residential wells have not shown any tritium above normal background, the licensee detected elevated levels of tritium (as high as approximately 33,700 picoCuries per liter) in monitoring wells in a vacant development immediately offsite. The licensee continues to monitor and to develop plans.for remediation.
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NRC e-mail from Steven Orth to James Lynch, Et Al Green Ticket Response Tritium Leakage - Portions Outside the Scope of the Request
ML061710013
Person / Time
Site: Braidwood  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 12/05/2005
From: Steven Orth
Division of Nuclear Materials Safety III
To: House J, Lickus R, Jeffery Lynch, Viktoria Mitlyng, Nirodh Shah, Richard Skokowski, Strasma J
Office of Public Affairs Region II
References
FOIA/PA-2006-0115
Download: ML061710013 (2)


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in House-Green Ticket Response re. Tritium Leakage Page 1 1 V,

From: Steven Orth /y To: James Lynch; Jan Strasma; John House; Nirodh Shah; Richard Skokowski; Roland Lickus; Viktoria Mitlyng Date: 12/5/05 12:49PM

Subject:

Green Ticket Response re. Tritium Leakage Greetings, For your information, the attached response was prepared regarding tritium contamination that has migrated offsite.

Thanks to all for your support, Steve CC: Bruce Burgess; Christine Lipa; Eric Duncan; Mark Ring; Mark Satorius; Patrick Louden; Steven Reynolds; Thomas Kozak Information in this record was deleted in accordance with the Freedom of InformatioR FOIA,- o*o .- *S

in House - Green Ticket.wpd Page 1__

Within Last Year Braidwood On November.30, 2005, the licensee informed the NRC Resident Inspectors of higher than expected tritium levels (-58,000 picoCuries per liter) measured in on-site monitoring wells at the norther edge of the owner controlled area. The licensee attributed the higher levels of tritium to historical vacuum breaker valve leakage in the circulating water blowdown line to the Kankakee River that occurred in 1998 and 2000. The licensee uses the blowdown line to perform liquid effluent releases to the river.

As of December 4, 2005, the licensee has detected measurable levels of tritium in offsite groundwater. Although nearby residential wells have not shown any tritium above normal background, the licensee detected elevated levels of tritium (as high as approximately 33,700 picoCuries per liter) in monitoring wells in a vacant development immediately offsite. The licensee continues to monitor and to develop plans.for remediation.

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