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Docket File(s NRC PDR -ft Local PDR 0. D. Parr L PM A M. Rushbrook LWR #3 File'Attorney, OELD M. Service Distribution to be completed by M. Service: Central Files R. Boyd D. Ross D. Vassallo M. Williams R. DeYoung R. Vollmer J. Collins I&E-Fonm Letter File BCC: ACRS NSIC TIC (16)'r -.-rn#%IJ4.f 08e) 0 511 FtB 1 4 1979 Docket Ho. 50-339 W. W. L. Proffitt Senior Vice President  
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-Power Operations Virginia Electric A Power Company P. 0. Box 26666 Richmond, Virginia 23261 Dear Mr. Proffitt: SUBJECT: CONTENTS OF THE OFFSITE DOSE CALCULATION  
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MANUAL (North Anna Power Station, Unit 2)The Radiological Effluent Technical Specifications for PMR and Bl.R facilities issued in November 1978, require you to provide an Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM) with your proposed Technical Specifi-cations implementing  
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10 CFR 50.36a and other Federal Regulations.
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FtB 1 4 1979 Docket Ho. 50-339 W. W. L. Proffitt Senior Vice President - Power Operations Virginia Electric A Power Company P. 0. Box 26666 Richmond, Virginia     23261 Dear Mr. Proffitt:
          SUBJECT:   CONTENTS OF THE OFFSITE DOSE CALCULATION MANUAL
                      (North Anna Power Station, Unit 2)
          The Radiological Effluent Technical Specifications for PMR and Bl.R
          facilities issued in November 1978, require you to provide an Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM) with your proposed Technical Specifi- cations implementing 10 CFR 50.36a and other Federal Regulations.


The enclosure to this letter describes the staff's recommendations for the general contents of the ODCM. The format for the ODCM is left to your discretion.
The enclosure to this letter describes the staff's recommendations for the general contents of the ODCM. The format for the ODCM is left to your discretion.


Sincerely, mga Stgned by 0..Parr Olan D. Parr, Chief Light Water Reactors Branch No. 3 Division of Project Management Enclosure:
Sincerely, mga Stgned by
General Contents of the ODCM cc w/enclosure:
                                                                0..Parr Olan D. Parr, Chief Light Water Reactors Branch No. 3 Division of Project Management Enclosure:
See next page A-p NRC FORK 318 (9-76) NCM 0240* UW *. GOVRNME4NT  
          General Contents of the ODCM
PRINTIIN OFFICK0F U 1§7*-A64 Mr. W. L. Proffitt cc: Mrs. James C. Arnold P. 0. Box 3951 Charlottesville, Virginia-2 -22903 Mr. Anthony Gambaradella Office of the Attorney General 11 South 12th Street -Room 308 Richmond, Virginia 23219 FEB 1 4 1979 John J. Runzer, Esq.Pepper, Hamilton & Scheetz 123 South Broad Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
          cc w/enclosure:
19109 Clarence T. Kipps, Jr., Esq.1700 Pennsylvania Avenue,. N.W.Washington, D. C. 20006 Carroll J. Savage, Esq.1700 Pennsylvania Avenue, N. W.Washington, D. C. 20006 Mr. James C. Dunstan State Corporation Comrmission Coc;monwealth of Virginia Blandon Building Richmond, Virginia 23209 Richard M. Foster, Esq.211 Stribling Avenue Charlottesville, Virginia 22903 Michael W. Maupin, Esq.Hunton, Williams, Gay & Gibson P. 0. Box 1535 Richmond, Virginia 23212 Mrs. June Allen 412 Owens Drive Huntsville, Alabama 35801 Mr. James Torson 501 Leroy Socorro, New Mexico 87801 Mrs. Margaret Dietrich Route 2, Box 568 Gordonsville, Virginia 22942 William H. Rodgers, Jr., Esq.Georgetown University Law Center 600 New Jersey Avenue, N.W.Washington, D. C. 20001 Mr. Peter S. Hepp Executive Vice President Sun Shipping & Dry Dock Company P. 0. Box 540 Chester, Pennsylvania
          See next page A-p NRC FORK 318 (9-76) NCM 0240          
19013 Alan S. Rosenthal, Esq.Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C. 20555 Michael C. Farrar, Esq.Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C. 20555 Dr. John H. Buck Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C. 20555 Mr. R. B. Briggs Associate Director -110 Evans Lane Oak Ridge, Tennessee Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
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37830 Washington, D. C. 20555 Mr. W. L. Proffitt -3- 3 FEB 14 1979 cc: Mr. Michael S. Kidd U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission P. 0. Box 128 Spotslvania, Virginia 22553 Dr. Paul W. Purdom Department of Civil Engineering Drexel University Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
                                                                        U 1§7*-A64
19104 Dr. Lawrence R. Quarles Apartment No. 51 Kendal -at-Longwood Kennett Square, Pennsylvania
19348 GENJERA4 CC'JTENTS
OF THE (,Xrt,*Sectiop 1 -Set Points Provide the equations and methoddlocy to be used at the station or unit for each alarm and trip set point on each effluvqt release point according to'the Specifications
3.3.3.8 and 3.3.3.9. Provide the alarm and control location, the monitor description, location, power source, scale, range and identification number, and the effluent isolation control device, its location, power source and identification number. If the set point value is variable, provide the equation to be used to predetermine the set point value that will assure that the Specification is met at each release point, and the value to be used when releases are not in progress.
 
If dilution or 'dispersion is used, describe the on-site equipment and measurement method used during release, the site related parameters and the set Points used tp assure that the Specification is met at each release point, in-cluding any administrative controls applicable at the station or unit.The fixed and predetermined set points should consider the radioactive effluent to have a radionuclide distribution represented by normal and anticipated operational occurrences.
 
Other features, such as surveillance requirements and the calibration method, should be addressed.
 
Section 2 -Liquid Effluent Concentration Provide the equations and methodology to be used at the station or unit for each liqio release point according to the Specification
3.11.1.1.


For*The format for the ODCM is left up to the licensee and may be simplified by tables and grid printout.
Mr. W. L. Proffitt                      - 2 -        FEB 1 4 1979 cc:  Mrs. James C. Arnold                    John J. Runzer, Esq.


Each page should be numbered and indicate the facility approval and effective date.
P. 0. Box 3951                          Pepper, Hamilton & Scheetz Charlottesville, Virginia  22903      123 South Broad Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19109 Mr. Anthony Gambaradella Office of the Attorney General          Clarence T. Kipps, Jr., Esq.


-2-continuous and/or batch releases, the assumptions used for manual and auto-matic termination of releases should be provided.
11 South 12th Street - Room 308        1700 Pennsylvania Avenue,. N.W.


For batch releases, the calculational methods, equations dnd assumptions used, together with the pre-release and post-release analyses should be provided.
Richmond, Virginia  23219              Washington, D. C. 20006 Carroll J. Savage, Esq.


Other features, such as surveillance requirements, sampling and analysis program, detection limitations and representative sampling should be addressed.
Richard M. Foster, Esq.                1700 Pennsylvania Avenue, N. W.


Section 3 -Gaseous Effluent Dose Rate Provide the equations and methodology to be used at the station or unit for each gaseous release point according to Specification
211 Stribling Avenue                    Washington, D. C. 20006 Charlottesville, Virginia  22903 Mr. James C. Dunstan Michael W. Maupin, Esq.                State Corporation Comrmission Hunton, Williams, Gay & Gibson          Coc;monwealth of Virginia P. 0. Box 1535                          Blandon Building Richmond, Virginia 23212                Richmond, Virginia 23209 Mrs. June Allen
3.11.2.1.
      412 Owens Drive Huntsville, Alabama  35801 Mr. James Torson                        Alan S. Rosenthal, Esq.


Consider the various pathways, release point elevations, site related parameters and radionuclide contribution to the dose impact limitation.
501 Leroy                              Atomic Safety and Licensing Socorro, New Mexico  87801                Appeal Board U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mrs. Margaret Dietrich                  Washington, D. C.    20555 Route 2, Box 568 Gordonsville, Virginia  22942          Michael C. Farrar, Esq.


Provide the equa-tions and assumptions used, stipilating the pathway, receptor location and receptor age. Provide the dose factors to be used for the identified radio-nuclides released.
Atomic Safety and Licensing William H. Rodgers, Jr., Esq.              Appeal Board Georgetown University Law Center        U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
      600 New Jersey Avenue, N.W.            Washington, D. C. 20555 Washington, D. C. 20001 Dr. John H. Buck Mr. Peter S. Hepp                      Atomic Safety and Licensing Executive Vice President                  Appeal Board Sun Shipping & Dry Dock Company        U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission P. 0. Box 540                          Washington, D. C.    20555 Chester, Pennsylvania 19013 Mr. R. B. Briggs                        Atomic Safety and Licensing Associate Director -                       Board Panel
      110 Evans Lane                          U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Oak Ridge, Tennessee    37830          Washington, D. C. 20555


Provide the annual average dispersion values (X/Q and D/Q), the site specific parameters and release point elevations.
Mr. W. L. Proffitt                    3
                                    -3-    FEB 14 1979 cc:  Mr. Michael S. Kidd U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission P. 0. Box 128 Spotslvania, Virginia  22553 Dr. Paul W. Purdom Department of Civil Engineering Drexel University Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104 Dr. Lawrence R. Quarles Apartment No. 51 Kendal -at-Longwood Kennett Square, Pennsylvania    19348


Other features, such as surveillance requirements, sampling and analysis program, detection limitations and representative sampling should be addressed.
GENJERA4 CC'JTENTS OF THE (,Xrt,*
Sectiop 1 - Set Points Provide the equations and methoddlocy to be used at the station or unit for each alarm and trip set point on each effluvqt release point according to'the Specifications 3.3.3.8 and 3.3.3.9.      Provide the alarm and control location, the monitor description, location, power source, scale, range and identification number, and the effluent isolation control device, its location, power source and identification number.      If the set point value is variable, provide the equation to be used to predetermine the set point value that will assure that the Specification is met at each release point, and the value to be used when releases are not in progress.      If dilution or 'dispersion is used, describe the on-site equipment and measurement method used during release, the site related parameters and the set Points used tp assure that the Specification is met at each release point, in- cluding any administrative controls applicable at the station or unit.


Section 4 -Liquid Effluent Dose Provide the equations and methodology to be used at the station or unit for each liquid release point according to the dose objectives given in Speci-fiFations
The fixed and predetermined set points should consider the radioactive effluent to have a radionuclide distribution represented by normal and anticipated operational occurrences.      Other features, such as surveillance requirements and the calibration method, should be addressed.
3.11.14. The section should describe how the dose contributions are to be calculated for the various pathways and release points, the equations and assumptions to be used, the site specific parameters to he
-3-measured and used, the receptor location by direction and distance, and the method of estir.ating and updating cumulative doses due to liquid releases.The dose factors, pathway transfer factors, Dathway usace factors, and dilution factors for the points of pathway oripin, etc., should be given, as well as receptor age group, water and food consumption rate and other factors assumed or measured.


Provide the method of determining the dilu-tion factor at the discharge during any liquid effluent release and any site specific parameters used in these determinations.
Section 2 - Liquid Effluent Concentration Provide the equations and methodology to be used at the station or unit for each liqio release point according to the Specification 3.11.1.1.        For
*The format for the ODCM is left up to the licensee and may be simplified by tables and grid printout. Each page should be numbered and indicate the facility approval and effective date.


Other features such as surveillance requirements, sampling and analysis program, detection limitations and representative sampling should be addressed.
-2- continuous and/or batch releases, the assumptions used for manual and auto- matic termination of releases should be provided.  For batch releases, the calculational methods, equations dnd assumptions used, together with the pre-release and post-release analyses should be provided.  Other features, such as surveillance requirements, sampling and analysis program, detection limitations and representative sampling should be addressed.


Section 5 -Gaseous Effluent Dose Provide the equations and methodology to be used at the station or unit for each gaseous release point according to the dose objectives given in Speci-fications
Section - Gaseous Effluent Dose Rate Provide the equations and methodology to be used at the station or unit for each gaseous release point according to Specification 3.11.2.1.    Consider the various pathways, release point elevations, site related parameters and radionuclide contribution to the dose impact limitation.  Provide the equa- tions and assumptions used, stipilating the pathway, receptor location and receptor age. Provide the dose factors to be used for the identified radio- nuclides released. Provide the annual average dispersion values (X/Q and D/Q), the site specific parameters and release point elevations.   Other features, such as surveillance requirements, sampling and analysis program, detection limitations and representative sampling should be addressed.
3.11.2.2 and 3.11.2.3.


The section should describe how the dose contributions are to be calculated for the various pathways and release points, the equations and assumptions to be used, the site specific para-meters to be measured and used, the receptor location by direction and dis-tance, and the method estimating and updating cumulative doses due to gaseous releases.
Section 4 - Liquid Effluent Dose Provide the equations and methodology to be used at the station or unit for each liquid release point according to the dose objectives given in Speci- fiFations 3.11.14.  The section should describe how the dose contributions are to be calculated for the various pathways and release points, the equations and assumptions to be used, the site specific parameters to he


the location direction and distance to the nearest residence, cow, goat, meat animal, garden, etc., should be given, as well as receptor age group, crop yield, grazing time and other factors assumed or measured.
-3- measured and used, the receptor location by direction and distance, and the method of estir.ating and updating cumulative doses due to liquid releases.


Provide the method of determining dispersion values (X/Q and D/Q) for short-term and long-term releases and any site specific parameters  
The dose factors, pathway transfer factors, Dathway usace factors, and dilution factors for the points of pathway oripin, etc., should be given, as well as receptor age group, water and food consumption rate and other factors assumed or measured.  Provide the method of determining the dilu- tion factor at the discharge during any liquid effluent release and any site specific parameters used in these determinations.  Other features such as surveillance requirements, sampling and analysis program, detection limitations and representative sampling should be addressed.
-4-and release paint elevations used in these determinations.


Also, provide the criterij for determining short and lona term releases.
Section 5 - Gaseous Effluent Dose Provide the equations and methodology to be used at the station or unit for each gaseous release point according to the dose objectives given in Speci- fications 3.11.2.2 and 3.11.2.3.  The section should describe how the dose contributions are to be calculated for the various pathways and release points, the equations and assumptions to be used, the site specific para- meters to be measured and used, the receptor location by direction and dis- tance, and the method estimating and updating cumulative doses due to gaseous releases.  the location direction and distance to the nearest residence, cow, goat, meat animal, garden, etc., should be given, as well as receptor age group, crop yield, grazing time and other factors assumed or measured.  Provide the method of determining dispersion values (X/Q and D/Q) for short-term and long-term releases and any site specific parameters


Other features such as surveillance requirements, sampling and analysis program, detection limitations and representative sampling should be addressed.
-4- and release paint elevations used in these determinations.    Also, provide the criterij for determining short and lona term releases.    Other features such as surveillance requirements, sampling and analysis program, detection limitations and representative sampling should be addressed.


Section 6 -Projected Doses For liquid and gaseous radwaste treatment systems, provide the method of projecting doses due to effluent releases for the normal and alternate path-ways of treatment according to the specifications, describing the components and subsystems to be used.Section 7 -Operability of Equipment Provide a flow diacram(s)
Section 6 - Projected Doses For liquid and gaseous radwaste treatment systems, provide the method of projecting doses due to effluent releases for the normal and alternate path- ways of treatment according to the specifications, describing the components and subsystems to be used.
defining the treatment paths and the components of the radioactive liquid, gaseous and solid waste management systems that are to be maintained and used, pursuant to 10 CFR 50.36a, to meet Technical Specifications
3.11.1.3, 3.11.2.4 and 3.11.3.1.


Suibcomponents of packaged equipment can be identified by a list. For operating reactors whose con-struction permit applications were filed prior to January 2, 1971, the flow diagram(s)  
Section 7  - Operability of Equipment Provide a flow diacram(s) defining the treatment paths and the components of the radioactive liquid, gaseous and solid waste management systems that are to be maintained and used, pursuant to 10 CFR 50.36a, to meet Technical Specifications 3.11.1.3, 3.11.2.4 and 3.11.3.1.    Suibcomponents of packaged equipment can be identified by a list.   For operating reactors whose con- struction permit applications were filed prior to January 2, 1971, the flow diagram(s) shall be consistent with the information provided in conformance with Section V.B.1 of Appendix I to 10 CFR Part 50.   For 01. applications whose construction permits were filed after January 2, 1971, the flow diaqram(s) shall be consistent with the information provided in Chapter 11 of the Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAR) or amendments tler-eto.
shall be consistent with the information provided in conformance with Section V.B.1 of Appendix I to 10 CFR Part 50. For 01. applications whose construction permits were filed after January 2, 1971, the flow diaqram(s)  
shall be consistent with the information provided in Chapter 11 of the Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAR) or amendments tler-eto.


-5-Section P. -Sar le Locations Frovide a rap of the Radiolooical Envirore.Iental flonitoring  
-5- Section P.- Sar le Locations Frovide a rap of the Radiolooical Envirore.Iental flonitoring 5arple Locations indicating the numbered sarpling locations given in Table 3.12-1.     Further clarification on these numbered sampling locations can be provided by a list, indicating the direction and distance from the center of the building complex of the unit or station, and may include a discriptive name for identification purposes.}}
5arple Locations indicating the numbered sarpling locations given in Table 3.12-1. Further clarification on these numbered sampling locations can be provided by a list, indicating the direction and distance from the center of the building complex of the unit or station, and may include a discriptive name for identification purposes.}}


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NRC Generic Letter 1979-006: Contents of Offsite Dose Calculations Manual (North Anna Power Station, Unit 2)
ML031320251
Person / Time
Issue date: 02/14/1979
From: Parr O
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Proffitt W
Virginia Electric & Power Co (VEPCO)
References
NUDOCS 7903080031, GL-79-006
Download: ML031320251 (9)


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DISTRIBUTION OF LETTER TO OL APPLICANTS

Distribution to be comDleted by Secretaries:

Docket File(s NRC PDR -ft Local PDR

0. D. Parr LPM A

M. Rushbrook LWR #3 File'

Attorney, OELD

M. Service Distribution to be completed by M. Service:

Central Files - Fonm Letter File R. Boyd D. Ross D. Vassallo M. Williams R. DeYoung R. Vollmer J. Collins I&E

BCC: ACRS (16)

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FtB 1 4 1979 Docket Ho. 50-339 W. W. L. Proffitt Senior Vice President - Power Operations Virginia Electric A Power Company P. 0. Box 26666 Richmond, Virginia 23261 Dear Mr. Proffitt:

SUBJECT: CONTENTS OF THE OFFSITE DOSE CALCULATION MANUAL

(North Anna Power Station, Unit 2)

The Radiological Effluent Technical Specifications for PMR and Bl.R

facilities issued in November 1978, require you to provide an Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM) with your proposed Technical Specifi- cations implementing 10 CFR 50.36a and other Federal Regulations.

The enclosure to this letter describes the staff's recommendations for the general contents of the ODCM. The format for the ODCM is left to your discretion.

Sincerely, mga Stgned by

0..Parr Olan D. Parr, Chief Light Water Reactors Branch No. 3 Division of Project Management Enclosure:

General Contents of the ODCM

cc w/enclosure:

See next page A-p NRC FORK 318 (9-76) NCM 0240

  • UW*. GOVRNME4NT PRINTIIN OFFICK0F

U 1§7*-A64

Mr. W. L. Proffitt - 2 - FEB 1 4 1979 cc: Mrs. James C. Arnold John J. Runzer, Esq.

P. 0. Box 3951 Pepper, Hamilton & Scheetz Charlottesville, Virginia 22903 123 South Broad Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19109 Mr. Anthony Gambaradella Office of the Attorney General Clarence T. Kipps, Jr., Esq.

11 South 12th Street - Room 308 1700 Pennsylvania Avenue,. N.W.

Richmond, Virginia 23219 Washington, D. C. 20006 Carroll J. Savage, Esq.

Richard M. Foster, Esq. 1700 Pennsylvania Avenue, N. W.

211 Stribling Avenue Washington, D. C. 20006 Charlottesville, Virginia 22903 Mr. James C. Dunstan Michael W. Maupin, Esq. State Corporation Comrmission Hunton, Williams, Gay & Gibson Coc;monwealth of Virginia P. 0. Box 1535 Blandon Building Richmond, Virginia 23212 Richmond, Virginia 23209 Mrs. June Allen

412 Owens Drive Huntsville, Alabama 35801 Mr. James Torson Alan S. Rosenthal, Esq.

501 Leroy Atomic Safety and Licensing Socorro, New Mexico 87801 Appeal Board U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mrs. Margaret Dietrich Washington, D. C. 20555 Route 2, Box 568 Gordonsville, Virginia 22942 Michael C. Farrar, Esq.

Atomic Safety and Licensing William H. Rodgers, Jr., Esq. Appeal Board Georgetown University Law Center U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission

600 New Jersey Avenue, N.W. Washington, D. C. 20555 Washington, D. C. 20001 Dr. John H. Buck Mr. Peter S. Hepp Atomic Safety and Licensing Executive Vice President Appeal Board Sun Shipping & Dry Dock Company U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission P. 0. Box 540 Washington, D. C. 20555 Chester, Pennsylvania 19013 Mr. R. B. Briggs Atomic Safety and Licensing Associate Director - Board Panel

110 Evans Lane U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830 Washington, D. C. 20555

Mr. W. L. Proffitt 3

-3- FEB 14 1979 cc: Mr. Michael S. Kidd U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission P. 0. Box 128 Spotslvania, Virginia 22553 Dr. Paul W. Purdom Department of Civil Engineering Drexel University Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104 Dr. Lawrence R. Quarles Apartment No. 51 Kendal -at-Longwood Kennett Square, Pennsylvania 19348

GENJERA4 CC'JTENTS OF THE (,Xrt,*

Sectiop 1 - Set Points Provide the equations and methoddlocy to be used at the station or unit for each alarm and trip set point on each effluvqt release point according to'the Specifications 3.3.3.8 and 3.3.3.9. Provide the alarm and control location, the monitor description, location, power source, scale, range and identification number, and the effluent isolation control device, its location, power source and identification number. If the set point value is variable, provide the equation to be used to predetermine the set point value that will assure that the Specification is met at each release point, and the value to be used when releases are not in progress. If dilution or 'dispersion is used, describe the on-site equipment and measurement method used during release, the site related parameters and the set Points used tp assure that the Specification is met at each release point, in- cluding any administrative controls applicable at the station or unit.

The fixed and predetermined set points should consider the radioactive effluent to have a radionuclide distribution represented by normal and anticipated operational occurrences. Other features, such as surveillance requirements and the calibration method, should be addressed.

Section 2 - Liquid Effluent Concentration Provide the equations and methodology to be used at the station or unit for each liqio release point according to the Specification 3.11.1.1. For

  • The format for the ODCM is left up to the licensee and may be simplified by tables and grid printout. Each page should be numbered and indicate the facility approval and effective date.

-2- continuous and/or batch releases, the assumptions used for manual and auto- matic termination of releases should be provided. For batch releases, the calculational methods, equations dnd assumptions used, together with the pre-release and post-release analyses should be provided. Other features, such as surveillance requirements, sampling and analysis program, detection limitations and representative sampling should be addressed.

Section 3 - Gaseous Effluent Dose Rate Provide the equations and methodology to be used at the station or unit for each gaseous release point according to Specification 3.11.2.1. Consider the various pathways, release point elevations, site related parameters and radionuclide contribution to the dose impact limitation. Provide the equa- tions and assumptions used, stipilating the pathway, receptor location and receptor age. Provide the dose factors to be used for the identified radio- nuclides released. Provide the annual average dispersion values (X/Q and D/Q), the site specific parameters and release point elevations. Other features, such as surveillance requirements, sampling and analysis program, detection limitations and representative sampling should be addressed.

Section 4 - Liquid Effluent Dose Provide the equations and methodology to be used at the station or unit for each liquid release point according to the dose objectives given in Speci- fiFations 3.11.14. The section should describe how the dose contributions are to be calculated for the various pathways and release points, the equations and assumptions to be used, the site specific parameters to he

-3- measured and used, the receptor location by direction and distance, and the method of estir.ating and updating cumulative doses due to liquid releases.

The dose factors, pathway transfer factors, Dathway usace factors, and dilution factors for the points of pathway oripin, etc., should be given, as well as receptor age group, water and food consumption rate and other factors assumed or measured. Provide the method of determining the dilu- tion factor at the discharge during any liquid effluent release and any site specific parameters used in these determinations. Other features such as surveillance requirements, sampling and analysis program, detection limitations and representative sampling should be addressed.

Section 5 - Gaseous Effluent Dose Provide the equations and methodology to be used at the station or unit for each gaseous release point according to the dose objectives given in Speci- fications 3.11.2.2 and 3.11.2.3. The section should describe how the dose contributions are to be calculated for the various pathways and release points, the equations and assumptions to be used, the site specific para- meters to be measured and used, the receptor location by direction and dis- tance, and the method estimating and updating cumulative doses due to gaseous releases. the location direction and distance to the nearest residence, cow, goat, meat animal, garden, etc., should be given, as well as receptor age group, crop yield, grazing time and other factors assumed or measured. Provide the method of determining dispersion values (X/Q and D/Q) for short-term and long-term releases and any site specific parameters

-4- and release paint elevations used in these determinations. Also, provide the criterij for determining short and lona term releases. Other features such as surveillance requirements, sampling and analysis program, detection limitations and representative sampling should be addressed.

Section 6 - Projected Doses For liquid and gaseous radwaste treatment systems, provide the method of projecting doses due to effluent releases for the normal and alternate path- ways of treatment according to the specifications, describing the components and subsystems to be used.

Section 7 - Operability of Equipment Provide a flow diacram(s) defining the treatment paths and the components of the radioactive liquid, gaseous and solid waste management systems that are to be maintained and used, pursuant to 10 CFR 50.36a, to meet Technical Specifications 3.11.1.3, 3.11.2.4 and 3.11.3.1. Suibcomponents of packaged equipment can be identified by a list. For operating reactors whose con- struction permit applications were filed prior to January 2, 1971, the flow diagram(s) shall be consistent with the information provided in conformance with Section V.B.1 of Appendix I to 10 CFR Part 50. For 01. applications whose construction permits were filed after January 2, 1971, the flow diaqram(s) shall be consistent with the information provided in Chapter 11 of the Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAR) or amendments tler-eto.

-5- Section P.- Sar le Locations Frovide a rap of the Radiolooical Envirore.Iental flonitoring 5arple Locations indicating the numbered sarpling locations given in Table 3.12-1. Further clarification on these numbered sampling locations can be provided by a list, indicating the direction and distance from the center of the building complex of the unit or station, and may include a discriptive name for identification purposes.

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