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FLORIDA P(NER & LIGHT QMPAHY SR ~ LUCIE PLANT UNIT  NO    I & 2 LICENSE NO      DPR-67 & NPF-16 CABINED SEHI-ANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT FOR THE PERIOD Jul  1, 1984  THROUGH  December 31, 1984 8503200578 841231 PDR  ADQCK 05000335 R
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PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM REVISIONS.
GAS ANALYZER INOPERABLE REPORT.
LIQUID EFFLUENT:
UNIT UNIT lo FLORIDA POWER ET. LUOIE UNII NO.
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                                                              ~                        ~  ......21-22 PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM PAGE REVISIONS.                          ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~  o.ATTACHMENT A
Page  1 EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
: 1. Regulatory Limits 1 ~1 For Liquid Waste Effluents a ~  The  concentration of radioactive material released from the site shall  be limited to the concentrations specified in 10 CFR Part 20, Appendix B, Table II, Column 2 for radionuclides other than dissolved or entrained noble'gases. For dissolved or entrained noble gases, the concentration shall be limited to 2 X 10 micro curies/ml total activity.
: b. The dose or dose    commitment  to  a MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC            from radioactive materials in liquid effluents released,        from each reactor unit, to UNRESTRICTED AREAS shall be limited to-'uring any calendar  quarter to  < 1.5 mrems  to the total            body and  to  < 5 mrems to any organ, and During any calendar year to    < 3 mrems  to the total body              and to < 10 mrems to any organ.
1.2  For Gaseous Waste Effluents:
: a. The dose  rate in UNRESTRICTED AREAS due to radioactive materials released in gaseous effluents from the site shall be limited to:
For Noble Gases:    < 500 mrems/yr    to the total body            and
                                        < 3000 mrems/yr  to the skin, and For Iodine-131, Iodine-133,    Tritium,  and all  radionuclides in particulate form with half-lives greater      than          8  days:
                    < 1500  mrems/yr to any organ.
* b. The  air  dose due  to noble gases released in    gaseous  effluents from each reactor    unit, to  areas at and beyond the SITE              BOUNDARY shall  be  limited to the following:
During any calendar quarter, to < 5 mrad for gamma radiation and 10 mrad for beta radiation and, during any calendar year to <
10 mrad for gamma radiation and < 20 mrad for beta radiation.
* c    The dose  to a MEMBQt OF THE PUBLIC    from Iodine-131, Iodine-133, Tritium, and all radionuclides in particulate form, with half-lives ) 8 days in gaseous effluents released, from each reactor unit to areas at an8 beyond the SQTE BOUNDARY, shall be limited to the following:
During any calendar quarter to < 7.5 mrem to any organ, and during any calendar year to < 15 mrem to any organ.
* The  calculated doses contained in a semi-annual report shall not apply to any STS LCO. The reported values are based on =actual release conditions instead of historical conditions that the STS LCO dose calculations are based on        The STS LCO dose limits are therefore included in Item 1 of the report, for information only.
Page 2 EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION continued)
: 2. Maximum Permissible Concentrations WATER:    As per 10 CFR Part 20, Appendix B, Table II, Column 2, except for entrained or dissolved noble gases as described in 1 ~ 1.a of this report.
AIR:      Release  concentrations are limited to dose rate limits described in 1.2.a  of this report.
3 ~ Average energy of    fission  and  activation    gases  in gaseous  effluents is not applicable.
4~  Measurements    and Approximations      of Total Radioactivity A summary  of liquid effluent accounting methods is described in Table 3,1.
A summary  of gaseous effluent accounting methods is described in Table 3.2.
4 '  Estimate of Errors
: a. Sampling Error The error associated with volume measureaant devices, flow measuring devices, etc. based on calibration data and design tolerances has been conservatively estimated collectively to be less than + 10%.
: b. Analytical Error for Nuclides
                    ~Te                ~Avera e        Maximum Liquid              +9%            +30%
Gaseous            +10%            +35%
TABLE 3 ~ 1 RADIOACTIVE LI UID EFFLUENT SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS LIQUID          SAMPLING                TYPE OF                METHOD OF SOURCE        FRE UENCY                ANALYSIS                ANALYSIS Each Batch    Princi al  Gamma  Emitters          .r .a.
Monitor          Monthly                                            L.S.
Tank        Com  osite              Gross Al ha                G  F,P, Releases        Quar ter ly            SR-907 SR-89                  C S ~
Com osite                FE-55 Continuous                  No  continuous  activity releases Releases                        for this re ortin      eriod Boric Acid Evaporator condensate          is normally recovered to the Primary Water Storage Tank for recycling into the reactor coolant system and does not contribute to liquid waste effluent totals.
p.h.a. gamma spectrum pulse      height analysis using Lithium Germanium detectors.        All peaks    are identified    and quantified L.S.      Liquid Scintillation Counting C.ST      Chemical Separation G.F.PE    Gas Plow Proportional Counting
Page 3 EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION (continued) 4.1 Measurements      and Approximations    of Total Radioactivity  (continued)
F  1.b      (continued)
TABLE 3.2 RADIOACTIVE GASEOUS WASTE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS GASEOUS          SAMPLING              TYPE OF          METHOD OF SOURCE            FRE UENCY              ANALYSIS          ANALYSIS Waste gas                                Principal            (G)
Decay Tank          Each Tank              Gamma Releases                                  Emit ters            .h.a.
Con tainme  nt                        Principal Gamma          (G)
Purge          Each Purge              Emitters              .h.a.
Releases                                    H-3                L S Principal Gamma      (G, C, P)-
Weekly              Emit ters            .h.a.
H-3                L,Si Monthly                Gross            P-GFP Plant            Composite              Alpha Vent        (Particulates)
Quarterly                SR-90              C S Composite                SR-89 (Particulates)
G              Gaseous  Grab Sample C              Charcoal  Filter Sample P              Particulate Filter Sample L  S ~        Liquid Scintillation Counting C S  ~        Chemical Separation p.h.a        Gamma  spectrum pulse height analysis using Lithium Germanium detectors,      All peaks are identified and quantified G FOP          Gas Flow Proportional Counting
Page  4 FLORIDA POWER 6 LIGHT COMPANY ST. LUCIE UNIT NO. 1 & 2 SEMIANNUAL REPORT July 1,  1984    THROUGH  December 31  1984 EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL  SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION (continued) 5~ Batch Releases
: 5. 1 Liquid UNIT  1  UNIT 2
: a. Number of batch releases:                                22.5    22. 5
: b. Total time period of batch releases:                    9941
                                                                          ~c)~      MINJTES
: c. Maximum time period for a batch release:                  660      660    MINUTES
: d. Average time period for a batch release:                  442      442      MINUTES e    Minimum time period for a batch release:                287      287    MINUTES f ~ Average stream flow during periods of release of effluent into a flowing stream.          8.18E05  ~~8I~      GPM ALL LIQUID RELEASES    ARE SlMMARIZED  IN TABLES 5.2  Gaseous
: a. Number  of batch releases:                              16        39
: b. Total time period for batch releases:                  ~5        12119    MINUTES c, Maximum time period for a batch release:                1514    2145    MINUTES
: d. Average time period for batch releases:                            311    MINUTES
: e. Minimum time period for a batch release:                    8        30    MINUTES ALL GASEOUS WASTE RELEASES ARE SlHMARIZED IN TABLES
: 6. Unplanned Releases 6.1  Liquid a    Number  of releases:                                              0
: b. Total activity releases:                                            0    CURIE S 6.2  Gaseous
: a. Number  of releases:                                              0
: b. Total activity released:                                            0    CURIE S 6.3  See attachments    (if applicable) for:
: a. A  description of the event    and equipment  involved b    Cause(s)  for  the unplanned release
: c. Actions taken to prevent a recurrence, d    Consequences of the unplanned release.
Page 5 FLORIDA POWER    & LIGHT  COMPANY ST. LUCIE UNIT NO. 1  & 2 SEMIANNUAL REPORT JULY  1. 1984    THROUGH    DECEMBER  31, 1984 EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL -'SUPPLEMENTAL INF01UVTION (continued) 7 ~  Assessment        of radiation dose from radioactive effluents to the GENERAL PUBLIC due to their activities inside the site boundary assume the visitor was onsite for 40 hours, at an average distance of 0.3 Kilometers in the worst dispersion direction, and received exposure from each of the two reactor units on the St. Lucie Site.
VISITOR      DOSE RESULTS FOR CALENDAR YEAR        1984 WERE:
GASEOUS  PARTICULATES & IODINE EXPOSURE                        NOBLE GAS EXPOSURE ORGAN                  DOSE    (mrem)          Gamma  Air Dose    4.6E-2 mrads Bone                    5 'E-5                  Beta  Air Dose    9.2E-2 mrads Liver                  8.5E-4 Thyroid                1.9E-2 Kidney'ung 3.6E-4 7.7E-4 GI-LLI                7.9E-4 Total Body            8.2E-4
: 8. Offsite  Dose      Calculation Manual Revisions:
No  changes were issued to the ODCM during the period July  1, 1984  December 31, 1984.
: 9. Solid Waste and Irradiated Fuel Shi ments No      irradiated fuel shipments were made from the site. Common solid waste from St. Lucie Units 1 and 2 were shipped )ointly. A summation of these shipments is given in Table 3.9 of this report.
: 10. Process  Control Pro ram Revisions Revisions 03 and 04 were implemented during this reporting period. The revised revisions are included in Attachment-A of this report with explanations provided.
Page 6 ll. Waste Gas Deca    Tank Ex  losive Gas Monitorin  S stem Ino erable  Unit No. 1 This information is provided pursuant to St. Lucie, Unit No.      1  Technical Specification 3.3.3.10.b The oxygen monitors    required by St. Lucie Unit No. 1 Technical Specifications 3.3.3.10  were inoperable from October 25, 1984 until December 6, 1984. This condition  resulted  in less than the minimum number of channels operable required by  Table  3.3-13  in excess of the time permitted by Table 3.3-13 for the  Waste  Gas Decay  Tank  Explosive Gas Monitoring System.
The cause  of the inoperability was due primarily to excessive amounts of moisture in the system which resulted in the failure of the oxygen detectors.
A number  of factors contributed to the delay in returning the Waste Gas Decay Tank Explosive Gas Monitoring System to operable status.      During the investigation of the instrument failures    it was determined that additional maintenance would be required in order to restore the system reliability. This additional maintenance involved replacing a pump and eliminating suspected system leakage. Some of-the required spare parts to repair the system were not initially available on site. This contributed to the delay in restoring the system's operability. The remaining time is attributed to the extensive system maintenance which proved to be necessary to achieve the desired reliability.
The  St. Lucie P1ant is conducting an evaluation of the system's design and operation with an objective to preclude similar failures in the future. In addition, to avoid delays in system maintenance the quantity of spare parts to be stocked has been increased.
During the period of time that the explosive gas monitoring system was inoperable, the conditions of Technical Specification 3.11.2.5 were maintained by monitoring oxygen'n the on service waste gas decay tank with the lab gas partitioner in accordance with Table 3.3-13, ACTION 5, of Technical Specification 3.3.3.10.
Page  7 FLORIDA  POWER 6  LIGHT COMPANY ST ~ LUCIE UNIT NO 1 SEMIANNUAL REPORT July 1,  1984      THROUGH  December 31    1984 TABLE 3 '-1 LIQUID EFFLUENTS    - SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES U        E
)A, Fission and Activation Products
: 1. Total Release (not including                                      8. 84E-01
: 4. 20E-01 tritium, gases, alpha)                    CI
: 2. Average diluted concentration durin eriod                            uCI/ml  1.51E-08        4.89E-08      I B. Tritium 1~  Total Release                            CI    5 95E401        1. OOE402 2~  Average diluted concentration durin    eriod                          uCI/ml  2.14E-06 CD Dissolved and Entrained Gases 1~  Total release                            CI    3.72E-01      . 9.07E-Ol
: 2. Average diluted concentration durin eriod                            uCI/ml    1.34E-OB  . 5.38E-08 D. Gross Alpha  Radioactivity 1.'otal    Release                            CI E. Volume  of Waste Released                                            1.60E+06
( rior to dilution)                          Liters    1.13E406 F. Volume of Dilution Water Used  Durin Period                          Liters    1.40Et10      1.69E+10
Page FLORIDA    POWER 6 LIGHT COMPANY ST ~ LUCIE UNIT NO. 1 SEMIANNUAL REPORT July 1,    1984        THRoUGH Oecember  31, 1934 TABLE  3.4-1 LIQUID EFFLUENTS CONTINUOUS MODE                BATCH MODE NUCLIDES RELEASED    UNIT QUARTER            QUARTER      UARTER I      QUARTER  fk Na-24            cz        0                0      5.65E-04      6.80E-03 CR-51            CI        0                0      2.77E-04      7.90E-03 MN-54            CI        0                0      2.63E-03      1.43E-02 MN-56        I  cz Co-57            CI        0                0 Co-58            CI                    I    o                      1.35E-01 Co-60            Cz  I      0                0      6.15E-02      3.03E-02 Fe-59            Cz        0                0      1. 5E-  2      9.35E-03 Fe-55        I  CI  I      0                        2.36E-02      5.45E-02 SN-113      I  CI Sb-122          cz        0          I    0      1.86E-03      1.46E-02 Sb-124          CI        0                0                      1. 61E-03 W-187            Cz        0                0                      2.47E-04 N -239          cz        0 I-131            Cz        0                        1.88E-01      1.30E-01 cz                                                I2.57E-05 0'-132 0                0 I-133        I  CI  I      0                0      2. 13E-02      1.94E-02 I-134            Cz        0                0 I-135            cz        0                0      2.62E-04        2.30E-03 Rb-88            CI        0                0                      5. 5 -04 zr-95            Cz        0                0      9.65E-05      1.37E-03 Nb-95            cz        0                0      2.36E-04      3.49E-03 ZR-97            cz        0                0
                  'I Nb-97            Cz        0                0 Mo-99            cz        0                0 Tc-994                I    0                0      1. 36E-03      2.47E-03 Cs-130          cz  I    0                0                      2.01E-03 Sb-125          czl        0                0      1.85E-03      1.57E-02 Cs-134        I  CI        0                      I3.65E-02      1.54E-01
Page FLORIDA POWER, & LIGHT COMPANY ST ~ LUCIE UNIT NO. 1 SEMIANNUAL REPORT Jul  1, 1984        THROUGH  December 31    1984 TABLE 3  '-1 LIQUID EFFLUENTS (continued)
CONTINUOUS MODE                  BATCH MODE NUCLIDES RELEASED      UNIT  QUARTER    t      UARTER 84      UARTEk 8      UARTER  t4  )
Cs-136          CI                        0        1.48E-03      1.53E-02 Cs-137          CI                        0        7.50E-02      2.55E-01 Ba-140        I  CI                        0        8.10E-04      1.14E-03 La-140          CI                        0        8.55E-05      5.95E-03 Sr-89            CI                        0        1.22E-02      5.90E-03 Sr-90            CI                        0        3.39E-04      2.35E-04 Y-90            CI                                  3.39E-04      2.35E-04 UNIDENTIFIED        CI TOTAL FOR PERIOD ABOVE        CI                        0        4.20E-01      8.84E-01 N.-41        I  CI                                  7.60E-05      9. 15E-04 KR-85            CI XE-131M          CI                                  1.76E-03      2.92E-02 XE-133        I  CI                                  3. 56E-01      8. 55E-01 XE-13 3M        CI                                  5. 40E-03      9. 95E-03 XE-135        I  CI                                  8.55E-03      1.23E-02 KR-85M          CI XE-138          CI                                  0              0 mTAL FOR                                              3.72E-01      9.07E-01 PERIOD ABOVE        CI NOTE:  If no  value is entered for      a  nuclide, the value equals zero Curies.
Page 10 FLORIDA POWER  & LIGHT COMPANY ST. LUCIE UNIT NO. 1 SEMIANNUAL REPORT Janua      1, 1984  THROUGH    December 31, 1984 TABLE  3.5-1 LIQUID EFFLUENTS  DOSE SUMMATION Age Group:    Adult                Location.'ny Adult Exposure Interval:    From Janua    1, 1984  through    December 31, 1984 FISH  & SHELLFISH            CALENDAR YEAR PATHWAY TO                      DOSE ORGAN                      (mrem)
Bone                        1.24  E-l Liver                      4 ~ 60 E-1 Thyroid                    2.30  E-1 Kidney                      1.78  E-2 Lung                        4.59  E-l GI-LLI                      4.41  E-l T. Body                    1.56  E-l
Page 11 FLORIDA    POWER & LIGHT COHPANY ST ~ LUCIE UNIT NO. 2 SEMIANNUAL REPORT July 1,  1984        THROUGHOecember 31, 1984 TABLE 3.3-2 LIQUID EFFLUENTS  SlMMATION OF ALL RELEASES NUCL DES RELEASED                  UN T  QUARTER    3    QUARTER    4 A.,Fission    and Activation Products
: 1. Total Release (not including tritium,  gases,  alpha)                  CI    4.20E-01      8.84E-01
: 2. Average diluted concentration durin    eriod                          ucI/ml  1. 51E-08    4. 89E-08 B. Tritium 1    Total Release                              CI    5. 95E+01    1.00E~02
: 2. Average diluted concentration durin eriod                              ucI/ml  2.14E-06      5.93E-06 C. Dissolved and Entrained      ases
: 1. Total release                                CI    3.72E-01      9.07E-01 2~  Average  diluted concentration                                I durin    eriod                          ucZ/ml  1.34E-08      5.38E-08 D. Gross Alpha Radioactivity 1~  Total Release                              CI    0            0 E. Volume of Waste Released (prior to dilution)                          Liters  1.13E+06      1.60E>06 F. Volume o Dilution Water Used  Durin Period                            Liters  1. 40E+10    1. 69E110
Page FLORIDA POWER 6 LIGHT C(MPANY ST ~ LUCIE UNIT NO 2 SEMIANNUAL REPORT July 1,      1984      THROUGH  December 31, 1984 TABLE 3 '-2 LIQUID EFFLUENTS NUCLIDES RELEASED Na-24 (R-51 UNIT CI CI 0,
CONTINUOUS MODE QUARTER 0
UARTEK 0
0 5.65E-O BATCH MODE UARTEK        UARTEK 6.80E-03 MN-54        I  cz                                                      -  2 MN-56            CI Co-57        I  cz cz                                  1.43E-02 Co-60            CI                                  6.15E-02      3.03E-02
    .Fe-59            cz  I                              1. 15E-02    9.35E-03 Fe-55            CI                                  2 '6E-02      5.45E-02 SN-113          CI                                  0            0 Sb-122          cz  I                              1. 86E-03      1. 46E-02 Sb-124          CI                                  0              1.61E-03 W-187,          CI                                  0              2.47E-04 N -239          CI                                  0            0 I-131            CI                                  1.88E-01      1.30E-01 I-132            cz  I                              0            2.57E-05 I-133            CI          0                      2. 13E-02    1.94E-02 I-134            CI                                  0            0 I-135            CI                  I    0        2.62E-04      2.30E-03 Rb-88            CI                                  0            5. 15E-04 zr-95            CI                                  9.65E-05      1.37E-03 Nb-95            cz  I                              2.36E-04      3.49E-03 zR-97            CI                                  0            0 Nb-97            CI                                  0            0 Mo-99            cz  I                              0            '0 Tc-99M        I  CI                                  1.36E-03      2.47E-03 Cs-138          CI                                  0            2. 01E-03 Sb-125          CI                                                1.57E-02 Cs-134.          CI                                  3.65E-02      1.54E-01
Page FLORIDA  POWER 6    LIGHT COMPANY ST ~ LUCIE UNIT NO. 2 SEMIANNUAL REPORT July 1,    1984          THR0UGH December  31, 1984 TABLE 3  '-2 LIQUID EFFLUENTS (continued)
CONTINUOUS MODE                  BATCH MODE NUCLIDES RELEASED      UNIT    QUARTER    fi'UARTER          QUARTEK 0      QUARTER  /h  I Cs-136            CI          0        I    0        1.48E-03      1.53E-02 Cs-137            CI                                    7.50E-02      2.55E-01 Ba-140            CI          0              0        8. 10E-04      1. 14E-03 La-140            CI          0              0        8.55E-05      5.95E-03 Sr-89            CI          0              0        1.22E-02      5.90E-03 Sr-90            CI                                    3.39E-04      2.35E-04 Y-90              CI                                    3.39E-04      2.35E-04 UNIDENTIFIED        CI TOTAL FOR                                                                8.84E-01 PERIOD "ABOVE        CI                                    4. 20E-01 I        AR-.41            CI          0                        7.60E-05      9. 15E-04 I
KR-85            CII        0                      Jo              0            I I        XE-131M          CI  I      0                        1. 76E-03      2. 92E-02 I        XE-133        )  CI          0                        3.56E-01      8.55E-Ol l        XE-13 3M          C I        0                0      5.40E-03      9.95E-03 l        XE-135        j  CI          0                        8.55E-03      1.23E-02      I I
KR-85M            CI                                    0              0            I XE-138            CI TOTAL FOR PERIOD ABOVE        CI                                    3. 72E-01      9.07E-01 NOZE:  If no  value is entered for a nuclide, the value equals zero Curies.
page l4 FLORIDA POWER & LI8GHT COMPANY ST. LUCIE UNIT NO, 2 SEMIANNUAL REPORT Januar    1, 1984    THROUGH    December 31, 1984 TABLE  3.5-2 LIQUID EFFLUENTS  DOSE SUMMATION Age Group:    Adult                Location:    Any Adult Exposure Interval:    From  Januar    1, 1984    through  'ecember    31, 1984 FISH  &  SHELLFISH              CALENDAR YEAR PATHWAY TO                        DOSE ORGAN                        (mrem)
Bone                          1.24  E-l Liver                        4.60  E-1 Thyroid                      2.30  E-1 Kidney                        1.78  E-2 Lung                          4.59  E-1 GI-LLI                        4.41  E-l T. Body                      1.56  E-l
Page  15 FLORIDA POMER & LIGHT C(MPANY ST ~ LUCIE UNIT NO, 1 SEMIANNUAL REPORT 98              " ~0b TABLE 3.6-1 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS  - SlHMATION OF ALL RELEASES NUCLIDES RELEASED                UN IT          QUARTER  3  QUARTER    4 )
)A. Fission and Activation  Gases
: 1. Total Release                      I    CI    1          60E<04  1.59E~04 2.02E403            2.00E&03 2~  Avera e Release Rate  for Period      CI/
BE Iodines
: 1. Total Iodine-131                        CI    1.93E-01            3.00E-02 Avera e Release Rate  for Period      ucI/sec                    3. 7E-03 2.
C, Particulates 1 ~  Particulates T-1/2  0 8 Days        )
CI    1.81E-03'.
2.27E-04      I E-0    2.86E-05 Average Release Rate  for Period  )
ucI/sec
: 3. Gross Alpha Radioactivity                  CI    1.07E-12            3. 32E-21 D  Tritium E+02 1~  Total Release                            CI
: 2. Avera e Release Rate  for Period      uCI/sec 3.47Et01            5.49E+01
Page 16 FLORIDA  POWER 6  LIGHT COMPANY ST ~ LUCIE UNIT NO 1 SEMIANNUAL REPORT TABLE  3.7-1 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS CONTINUOUS MODE              BATCH MODE NUCLIDES RELEASED    UNIT  QUARTER        QUARTM        UARTEK        UARTER 1 ~    FISSION GASES AR-41      CI GI    0                          5.1E0          5. OE KR-85M    CI    1. 85E402      2.20E402 KR-87      CI    5.92E+01      6.1 f401
: 2. Ei01        l. Et0 XE-131M    CI    3.61E001      8.57E 00    2.99E 00      4.05E&01 XE-13 3    Cr    1.3 E<0        1.1 E+0          E+
XE-133M    CI    8.28f<01      4.4 Et01    1.83E 0 XE-135      CI    1.70EH03      1.76E+03    4.07ft02      l. 9E  0 XE-135M    GI                  l. 11 XE-13      CI    0 TOTAL FOR PERIOD ABOVE    CI    1. 55E i04    1.35Ei04    5.36E&02      2.43ft03 2~    IODINES I-131        CI    1.93E-01      3.00E-02 I-13 3        CI I-1  5        CI TOTAL FOR PERIOD ABOVE    CI    6. 13E-01      1. 09E-01
    ~  PARTICULATES Co-58        CI    0 Co-60        CI SR-90        CI    0 Y- 0        GI    0 GI I-133      CI    4.12E-03      1.04E-04 GI    0 TOTAL FOR PERIOD ABOVE    CI    5.93E-03      3.31E-04
FLORIDA POWER    & LIGHT COMPANY ST. LUCIE UNIT NO. 1 SEMIANNUAL REPORT Table 3.8-1 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS  DOSE SUMMATION          QUARTER 8    NA AGE GROUP:      INFANT        EXPOSURE INTRVAL: FROM Janua          1, 1984  THROUGH  December 31, 1984 BONE            LIVER            THYROID              KIDNEY          LUNG            GI-LII      T. BODY PATHWAY                (mrem)          (mrem)            (mr em)              (mrem)        (mrem)            (mrem)        (mrem)
Ground Plane (A)            0                  0                  0                0              0                0      9.5  E-4 Grass-Cow-Milk (B)        1.42 E-2      2.28 E-2              5.43 EO          6.80 E-3        5.8 E-3      6.53 E-3      1.56 E-2 Inhalation (A)        2.14 E-4      4.38 E-3            8.30 E-2            1.89 E-3        4.1 E-3      4 ~ 12 E-3    4.22 E-3 TOTAL                1.44 E-2      2 ~ 72  E-2          5 '1  EO        8.69 E-3        9.9 E-3      1.07 E-2      2.08 E-2 (A)  SECTOR:    WEST        RANGE:    1.78 miles        B)      COW/GOAT      SECTOR:  WNW        RANGE:  Default, 4.25 miles QUARTER                    CALENDAR YEAR (ABOVE TIME INTERVAL)                    (mrad)
NOBLE GASES                        (mr ad)
Gamma  Air Dose                          NA                        3.05 E-1 Beta  Air Dose                                                      6.24 E-l Sector:  West                    Range:    1.78 miles Note:    The dose values above were        calculated using actual meteorological data during the specified time interval with MET data reduced as per Reg. Guide 1.111, March 1976.
Page  le FLORIDA POWER 6 LIGHT COMPANY ST ~ LUCIE UNIT NO 2 SEMIANNUAL REPORT July 1  1984        THROUGH  December 31  1984 TABLE 3 6-2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS SlMHATION OF ALL RELEASES NUCLIDES RELEASED                UN ZT  QUARTER    QUARTER A. Fission and Activation  Gases 1~  Total Release                            CI    1.84'3
: 2. Avera e Release Rate  for Period      ucI/sec  2.31E+02  3.20E<02 (B  Iodines 1~  Total Iodine-131                          cz    7. 61E-03  2. 36E-01      (
2~  Avera e Release Rate  for Period      ucI/sec  9 '7E-04  2 '7E-02 C  Particulates 1 ~  Particulates T-1/2  > 8 Days        (
cz    6.5$ E-05  2.34E-04 2    Average Release Rate  for Period    (
ucZ/sec  8.29E-06  2.94E-05 3 ~  Gross Al ha  Radioactivit                cz    4 '8E-21  8 '0E-21 D. Tritium 1    Total Release                            cz    6.96E+01  1.64E>02 2~  Avera e Release Rate  for Period      ucz/sec
Page SEMIANNUAL REPORT TABLE 3.7-2
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FLORIDA POWER 6 LIGHT COMPANY ST ~ LUCIE UNIT NO. 2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS CONTINUOUS MODE            BATCH MODE NUCLIDES RELEASED    UNIT  QUART          QUART M    UARTER        UART EK 1 ~    FISSION GASES AR-41      CI                                            1. E 4.00E-O CI  1. 79E+01      9.28E 00  9.48E-02      9.74E-O CI CI XE-131M      CI  0 XE-1        CI  1.53E+03        .28E+03 XE-1        CI  5.39E 0 XE-135      CI  1.71E+02        1.20E 02 XE-1324      CI XE-138      cr TOTAL FOR PERIOD ABOVE    CI  1.73E<03        1.42E003  1. 18E+02      8.98E    2 2    IODINES I-131        CI I-13          CI  1.90E-02      6.98 -02 CI TOTAL FOR PERIOD ABOVE    CI  2.66E-02      3.06E-01 3 ~  PARTICULATES Co-58      CI Co-60        CI SR-90      CI Y-90      CI CI  6.59 -  5 CI CI OT      0 PERIOD ABOVE    CI  6.59E-05      2.34E-04
FLORIDA POWER  & LIGHT COMPANY ST. LUCIE UNIT NO. 2 SEMIANNUAL REPORT Table 3.8-2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS  DOSE SUMMATION          QUARTER //    NA AGE GROUP:        INFANT      EXPOSURE INTRVAL: FROM Janua          1, 1984  THROUGH  December 31, 1984 BONE          LIVER          THYROID          KIDNEY            LUNG          GI-LII        To BODY PATHWAY                        (mrem)        (mrem)          (mrcm)            (mrem)          (mrem)          (mrem)        (mrem)
Ground Plane    (A)                    0                0              0                0                0              0  4.78 E-4 Grass-Cow-Milk (B)                1.51 E-2      2.00 E-2        5.78 E-O        5.4 E-3          2.10 E-3      2.79 E-3      1 ~ 25 E-2 Inhalation (A)                1.41 E-4      1.64 E-3        5.51 E-2        6.83 E-4          1.47 E-3      1.48 E-3      1 '0  E-3 TOTAL                        1.52 E-2, 2.16      E-2        5.84 E-0        6. 1  E-3        3.57 E-3      4.27 E-3      1.46 E-2 (A)    SECTOR:    WEST                RANGE:    1.78 miles      B)    COW/GOAT      SECTOR:    WNW        RANGE:  Default, 4.25 miles QUARTER                  CALENDAR YEAR (ABOVE TIME INTERVAL)                (mrad)
NOBLE GASES                              (mr ad)
Gamma  Air Dose                                                        6.29 E-2 Beta  Air                                                              1.24 E-1 Dose'ector:
West                        Range:    1.78 miles NOTE:  The dose values above were              calculated using actual meteorological data during the specified time          interval with    MET  data reduced as per Reg. Guide 1.111, March 1976.
Page  21 FLORIDA POWER 6 LIGHT COMPANY ET. LUCIE UNIT NO. I & 2 EENIANNUAL REPORT July 1, 1984    THROUGH December 31, 1984 TABLE 3  "
COMBINED SOLID WASTE AND IRRADIATED FUEL SHIPMENTS A    SOLID WASTE SHIPPED OFFSITE FOR BURIAL        OR  DISPOSAL    (Not irradiated  fuel) 6-month      Es t. Total
: 1. T  e  of waste                              Unit        Pe riod        Error, X
: a. Spent resins, filter sludges            m3    t 1.2E1 2.0E1 I            eva orator bottoms, etc.                Ci      7.0E2
: b. Dry compressible waste;            l    >>      )
6.6E2 l
2.0E1 l            contaminated equip, etc.                Ci      3.9E1
: c. Irradiated components, I
control rods, etc.                      Ci
: d. Other (describe)                  I    m3 Ci
: 2. Estimate of major composition (by type of waste) a      Co  60 Co - 58 Fe--  55 3.0E1 Cs  - 134                                    1.4E1
: b.      H-3                                            2.4E1 Co-                                            2.9E1 S--
S I    - 131                                    4.1EO
: 3. Solid Waste Disposition Number    of Shi ments        Mode of Trans ortation                Destination 10                    SOLE USE TRUCK                        BARNWELL, S  CN 12                    SOLE USE TRUCK                        RICHLAND, WASH ~
BE    IRRADIATED FUEL SHIPMENTS      (Disposition)
Number    of Shi ments        Mode of Trans ortation                Destination
FLORIDA POWER 5 LIGHT COHPANY ST. LUCIE UNIT NOS. I AND 2 EERIARRRIIL REPOSER JULY  I,  1984 THROUGH DECEMBER  31, 1984 Solid Waste Supplement Total  Total Note I                                Type Note 3 Type  "    4    Solidification Waste          Volume  Curie        Principal "                    of              R. G. 1.21 of                    Agent Classification Cu-Ft  ~oaottt      Radionuclides                  Waste            ~Cate  or  Container          or Absorbent Class A        22,272    11.27      None                            PWR  Trash            l.b  Non-Specification        None Strong Tight Pkg.
Class A            780  25.04      63NI 90Sr      137C5            PWR  Trash            l.b  NRC  Certified          None LSA > Type A Class 8            195    3.188    63Ni  90Sr  p 137Cs          PWR  Trash            l.b  NRC  Certi fied          Hone LSA > Type A Class 8            195  278.61      14C  60Co    63Ni            PWR  Ion-              l.a. NRC  Certified          None 90Sr                            Exchange Resins            LSA > Type A Class 8            121    4.817    60Co 63Ni      90Sr            PWR  Filters          I.a. NRC  Certified          None 131Cs                                                      Type 8 Class C            121  417.12      14C  60()
1 63Ni            PWR  lon-              l.a. NRC  Certified          None 90sr,      Cs                  Exchange Resins,            Type 8
Pace 23 FLORIDA POWER 5 LIGHT COMPANY ST. LUCIE UNIT NOS. 1 AND 2 SEMIANNUAL REPOSER JULY 1, 1984 THROUGH DECEMBER    31, 1984 TABLE 3.9  Cont.
Solid Waste Supplement Note 1: The  total curie quantity and radionuclide composition of solid waste shipped from the St. Luci e Plant are determined using a combination of qualitative and quantitative techniques. In general, the St.
Lucie Plant follows the guidelines outlined in the Low-Level Waste Licensing Branch Technical Position (BTP) on Radioactive 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 emitter s, and periodic offsite analyses for other radionuclides. The onsite analyses are performed either on a batch basis or on a routi,ne basis using reasonably representative samples as appropriate for the waste type. Offsite analyses are used to a~tab/ash scaling factors or other estimates for radi onucl ides such as    H,  C Tc    129I  TRU    1Pu t 242Cm 63Ni R
5 Fe.
and Note 2: "Principal Radionuclides" refers to those radionuclides contained in the waste in concentrations greater than .Ol times the concentration of that nuclide listed in Table 1 or .01 times the smallest concentration of that nuclide listed in Table 2 of 10CFR61.
Note 3: "Type of Waste" is generally specified as described in NUREG 0782, Draft Environmental Impact Statement on 10 CFR 61 "Licensing Requirements for Land Disposal of Radioactive Waste".
Note 4: "Type of Container"    refers to the transport package.
FLORIDA POWER 6 LIGHT COMPANY ST. LOUIE UNIT NO. I S 2 SEMIANNUAL REPORT ATTACHMENT' CHANGES TO PROCESS  CONTROL PROGRAM DURING PERIOD JULY    1, 1984 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1984 A. 1. Paragraphs  3.1, 3.2.2, 3.2.3, 3.4.1, 3.4.3, 3.4.5, 3.4.8, 4.2, 5.3 and 6.4  of Revision 3 add to the process control program the waste form classification item per the implementation of 10 CFR, part 61 and 10 CFR 20,311.
: 2. Paragraphs 3.2.1.B and 3.2.1.C of Revision 4 make CNSI project num-bers consistent with references listed in 6.2 and 6.3.
: 3. Paragraph 6.1 of Revision 4 changed the Dewatering procedure to    ~
Chem-nuclear Bead Dewatering procedure for CNSI 14-195 or smaller liners  FO-OP-023.
B. The above changes  were administrative changes and did not reduce the overall conformance of the dewatered bead resin to existing criteria for radioactive wastes.
C. Documentation of the review and acceptance of the changes by  FRG is on the cover sheet of the attached procedure.
Page    1  of 5 FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY ST+ LUCIE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NUMBER 0520025 REVISION 4
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iNEGRMQiai GND                    use, controlled. Before PROCESS  CONTROL PROGRAM                                  ent is not 2EO  REVIEW AND APPROVAL:                            'f >n formabon with a cont venfy Reviewed by  Facility  Review Group                                December 28      1982 Approved by        J. H  Barrow (for)      Plant Manager          December    28, 1982 Revision  4 Reviewed by F R G                                            <>4        iSd    4
    .Approved by                                    ant Manager                    3      19 3,0  SCOPE:
3~1  Purpose The St ~ Lucie Plant Process Control Program (PCP) implements the requirements of the St, Lucie Plant Technical Specifications for both units      Specifically, the PCP applies to waste form classification of all radioactive waste destined for land burial in accordance with 10 CFR 20,311, dewatering of bead resins for disposal, and solidification, encapsulation, or absorption vendor supplied processes for liquid radioactive waste 3+2  Discussion
                                'R4 I~  The PCP contains provisions to assure that dewatering of bead resins results in a waste form with characteristics that meet the requirements of 10 CFR 61 as implemented by 10 CFR 20 and of the low level radioactive waste disposal site              The Process Control Program includes in addition to this procedure the following related procedures:
A    St ~ Lucie Plant Operating Procedure No, 0520023, "Dewatering Radioactive Bead Resins" ~
BE  CHEM-NUCLEAR SYSTEMS,    IN'est      procedure for Dewatering Conical Bottom Demineralizers and Resin Liners - Project Noo 11118 C    CHEM-NUCLEAR SYSTEMS,    IN'ab      Record Sheet for Conical Bottom Demineralizers and Resin Liners >> Prospect No, 11118.                      /R4 2,  Vendor supplied processes      for solidification, encapsulation, or absorption of liquid radioactive waste is handled under a topical report which the vendor has submitted to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for approval or under an N,R,C approved process control program. Controlled copies of appropriate vendor procedures for these processes must be used to assure provision under the topical report are met ~
Page 2  of 5 ST, LUCIE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NUMBER 0520025, REVISION 4 PROCESS  CONTROL PROGRAM 3eO SCOPE:  (continued) 3 2  Discussion:    (continu'ed) 3~  All radioactive      waste shiped  for land burial  must beet the requirements of 10      CFR 20 311  regarding waste form classification and packaging This is implemented through procedure HP-47, "Classification of Radioactive Waste'aterial for Lend Disposal" ~
3.3  Authority The  authority    and  responsibility to perform the requirements of this procedure come from 10 CFR 20, 10 CFR 61, St Lucie Plant Unit            1 Technical Specifications, St ~ . Lucie Plant Unit 2 Technical Specifications, and from disposal site criteria, 3,4  Definitions 1    Abso tion - The process of absorbing          liquid radioactive  waste mater a s onto an absorbent material, a  final disposal    package which contains  radioactive bead  resins material within cement-like material, such that the final product is a free-standing monolith 4    "Free Standin " Water      -  Liquid which is not retained  by the waste orm, 5~  Solidification      - The  process of solidifying liquid radioactive waste material      in cement-like material, such that the final product is    a  free<<standing monolith 6    Process  Coritiol Pro am (PCP) - The Process Control Program s      conta n t e provisions, based on full scale testing, to assure that dewatering of radioactive bead resins results in a waste form with the properties that meet the requirements of 10 CFR 61 (as implemented by 10 CFR 20).'and of the low level radioactive waste disposal site at the time of disposal 7    Visual Ins ection  The direct observation of the bead resins uring t e ent re period of resin transfer as they are packaged in the final disposal container 8    Waste Form    Classification    - Classification of radioactive  waste
Page 3 of 5 ST, LUCIE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NUMBER 0520025,      REVISION 4 PROCESS  CONTROL PROGRAM 4+0  PRECAUTIONS:
4 1  Process Control Procedures used for the dewatering of radioactive bead resins that establish the conditions that must be met shall be based on    full scale testing, This is to provide reasonable assurance that the dewatering of the resin and disposal container will  result in volumes of free standing water, at the time of disposal, within the limits of 10CFR, Part 61 as implemented by 10CPR20 and of the low level radioactive waste disposal site, 4+2  Vendor supplied    solidification, encapsulation,  and  absorption processes shall be NRC approved or under a topical report which has been submitted to NRC fgor approval        Procedures which are to be used must be controlled per the vendor's gA program, 4+3  In lieu of dewatering performed as per the Process Control Procedures,    a visual inspection of the bead resin as    it is transferred and of the final disposal container after loading may be performed    if conditions permit, This inspection must be conducted in a manner that will assure that the free standing liquids will meet shipping, transportation and disposal site requirements, 4,4  All changes    to the St ~ Lucie Plant Process Control Program must be reviewed and approved by the      Facility Review Group before they become    effective 4i5  All changes to the St, Lucie Plant Process Control Program must be submitted to the NRC in the Semiannual Radioactive Effluent Release Report for the period in which the change(s) was made          This submittal must contain the following:
1 ~  Sufficiently detailed information to totally support the rationale for the change without benefit of additional or supplemental information, 2,  A  determination that the change did not reduce the overall conformance of the dewatered bead resins to existing criteria for solid wastes'
            ~  Documentation of the fact that the change has been reviewed and found acceptable by the Pacility Review Group 5+0 RESPONSIBILITIES:
5~1  It is  the rdsponsibility of the Plan't Manager to assure that all necessary procedures, equipment and support are provided to properly implement the PCS 5+2  It is the responsibility of the Health Physics Supervisor or his designee to assure that the radioactive bead resin will be dewatered in accordance with the PCP 5+3  It is the responsibility of the Health Physics Supervisor or his designee to assure that radioactive waste material is classified        in accordance with the PCP
6+0 7+0
==REFERENCES:==
6,1 6 '
Bead FO-OP-023  'R4          ST PROCESS Dewatering Procedure LUCIE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NUMBER 0520025, CONTROL PROGRAM for CNSI 14-195 REVISION 4 or smaller Lab Record Sheet for Conical Bottom Demineralizers Prospect No, 11118 liners-and Resin 6i3 Test Procedure for Dewatering Conical 'Bottom Demineralizers and 4
Resin Liners, Prospect No, 11118 '
Health Physics Procedure, HP-47, "Classification of Radioactive Waste RECORDS AND Material for Land Disposal" ~
NOTIFICATIONS:
Page 4 Liners, of 5 7 '  Records  shall  be as per St, Lucie Plant Operating Procedure    No 0520023,  "Dewatering Radioactive Bead Resins" ~
7,2  Notifications 1        it If is suspected that the free standing water requirements may not be met for any container of radioactive bead resin shipped to a disposal site, notify the Plant Manager and the Health Supervisor.                                            'hysics 2~  If the process control procedures have not been followed or      if free standing water may be present in the final shipping container of bead resin in amounts greater than allowed by regulations, notify the Health Physics Supervisor or his designee,
Page 5 of 5 ST>> LUCIE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NUMBER 0520025,        REVISION 4 PROCESS    CONTROL PROGRAM 8 ' INSTRUCTIONS:
8,1  Dewatered  radioactive  bead  resins:
1  Dispose of dewatered radioactive bead resins is limited to the following containers for which full scale dewatering tests have been conducted:
A    CNSI Conical Bottom EnviroSAPE' High        Integrity Container-PL6-80CR>>
B  CNSI Conical Bottom EnviroSAPE' High        Integrity Container-PL14-195CR>>
C,'NSI    Conical Bottom EnviroSAPE' High        Integrity Container-PL8-1 20CR>>
2,  Dewater the container as per St>> Lucie Plant Operating Procedure No  0520023, "Dewatering of Radioactive Bead Resins" ~
3~  In lieu of dewatering, radioactive bead resin may be shipped for disposal in a different container, provided the radiological and regulatory conditions permit,        if a visual inspection of the resin during transfer and of final shipping container after loading can be conducted in a manner that will assure that the free standing, liquid volume present wilL meet and disposal site requirements,    shipping,'ransportation, 4,  With dewatering not meeting disposal site, shipping, and transportation requirements, suspend shipment of the inadequately dewatered bead resin and correct the process control program, the applicable procedures(s), and/or the dewatering system as necessary to prevent recurrence, 5~  With dewatering not performed in accordance with the PCP:
(1) if  the dewatered bead resin has not already been shipped for it        meets burial disposal, verify each container to ensure that ground, shipping  and  transportation  requirements                        and/or  (2) take appropriate administrative action to prevent recurrence 6~  Close the container as per the manufacturer's        instructions'
      '  Solidification, encapsulation, or absorption of radioactive waste materials shall be performed in accordance with vendor approved procedures'
      '  All radioactive
                                              'f waste material packaged and destined for land disposal shall conform to the requirements of 10 CPR 20,311 as implemented by procedure HP-47            waste form classification exceeds Class C or packaging does not meet the requirements of the waste form class, the Health Physics Supervisor shall be notified and shipment shall not be made,
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REVISION 3                          EOCr g <~a~o 1,0    EXELE:                                                                        SY$
PROCESS    CONTROL PROGRAM                                                    coMp~~~Ppgy.:
IIII 2 SO    REVIEW AND APPROVAL:
Reviewed by      Facility    Review Group                              December 28, 1982 Approved by          J    H. Barrow      (for)      Plant 'Manager    December 28, 1982 Revisioa    3 Reviewed      by  F R G Approved by                                          Plant Manager 3,0    SCOPE:
3.1    Purpose The St    Lucie Plant Process Control Program (PCP) implements the requirements of the St Lucie Plant Technical Specifications for botn units, Specifically, the PCP applies to waste form classification of 1I Sh' j&j                    all radioactive waste destined for land burial in accordance with 1
10 CFR 20 '11, dewatering of bead resins for disposal, aad solidification, encapsulation, or absorption vendor supplied processes for liquid radioactive            waste~
3 2    Discussion 1,    The PCP contains        provisions to assure tnat dewatering of bead resins results ia a waste form with characteristics that meet the requirements of 10 CFR 61 as implemented by 10 CFR 20 and of tae low level radioactive waste disposal site              The Process Control Program includes in addition to this procedure the following related procedures:
A    St Lucie Plant Operating Procedure No 0520023, "Qewateriag Radioactive Bead Resias" ~
B    QKN-NUCLEAR SYST&fS, INC Test procedure for Dewateriag Conical Bottom Demiaeralizers and kesin Liners - Project, No 11118, 10/05/81 C    QQ8-NUCLEAR SYSTEMS, INC Lab Record Sheet for Conical ttottom Demiaeralizers and Resin Liners - Project No. 11118; 10/01/81.
2~    Vendor supplied processes            for solidification, encapsulation, or absorption of liquid radioactive waste          I is handled under a topical report which the        vendor    has  submitted  to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for approval or uader aa N.R.C approved process coatrol program      Controlled copies of appropriate vendor procedures for these processes must be used to assure provision under the topical.
report are met~
Page  2- of 5 ST ~ LUCIE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NUNSK8. 0520025,              REVISION  3 PROCES  S  CONTROL PROGRAM 3 0 SCOPE:    (ccaciaued) sion'(continued) 3 2 3  'll Discus radioactive waste shiped for land burial must beet the requirements of 10 CFR 20,311 regarding waste form classification and packaging    This is implemented through procedure HP-47, "Classification of Radioactive Waste 8aterial for Land Disposal"          /RS 3 3  Authority The authority  and  responsibility to perform the requirements of this procedure come from    10 CFR 20, 10 CFR 61, St Lucie Plant Unit    1 Technical Specifications, St Lucie Plant Unit 2 Technical Specifications, and from disposal site criteria 3 4  Definitions materials onto an absorbent material                                      /R3.
2~  Dewaterin - The process of removing "free standing" water from a inal disposal package which contains radioactive bead resins, material within cement"like material, such that the final product is a freemtanding monolith 4    "Free Standin " Water - Liquid which is not retained by the waste orms 5~  Solidification  - The  process of solidifying liquid radioactive waste material in cement-like material, such that the final product is a free-standing monolith.                                              /R3 6~  Process Control Pro ram (PCP)    -  The Process Control Program shall contain the provisions, based on full scale testing, to assure that dewatering of:radioactive bead resins results in a waste form with the properties that meet the requirements of 10 CFR 61 (as implemented by 10 CFR 20) and of the low level radioactive waste disposal site at the time of disposal, 7    Visual Ins ection  The direct observation of the bead resins during the entire period of resin transfer as they are packaged in the final disposal container.
8~  Waste Form Classification - Classification of radioactive waste material based upon the concentrations of radionuclides identified.        /RS 4~0 PRECAUTIONS:
4 1 'rocess Control      Procedures used for the dewatering of radioactive bead resins that establish. the conditions that must be met shall be based on full scale testing This is to provide reasonable assurance that the dewatering of the resin and disposal container will result in volumes of free standing water, at the time of disposal, within the limits of 10CFR," Part 61 as implemented by 10CFR20'and of the low level radioactive waste disposal site
Page  3 of  5 ST  LUCIE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NUMBER 0520025,            REVISION  3 PROCESS  CONTROL PROGRAM 4 0 PRECAUTIONS-    (continued) 4~2  Vendor supplied solidification, encapsulation, and absorption processes shaLL be NRC approved or uncover a topical report which has been submitted to NRC          approval. Procedures which are to be used  est be controlled per t e vendor 's Qk program                                    /R3 4 3  In lieu of dewatering performed. as per the Process Control Procedures, a visual inspection of the bead resin as it is transferred and of the final disposal container after loading may be perforaad if conditions permit This inspection must be conducted in a manner that will assure that the free standing liquids will meet shipping, transportation and disposal site requirements 4 4  All changes to    the St, Lucie Plant Process Control Program est be reviewed and approved by the Facility Review Group before they become ef fective i 4 5  All changes to the St Lucie Plant Process Control Program axxst be submitted to the NRC in the Semiannual Radioactive Effluent Release Report for the period in which the change(s) was made. This submittal
        'must contain the    following:
1    Sufficiently detailed information to totally support the rationale for the change without benefit of additional or supplemental information, 2~    A determination that the change did not reduce the overall conformance of the dewatered bead resins to existing criteria  for solid wastes, 3  . Documentation of the fact that the change has been reviewed and found acceptable by the Facility Review Group 5rO RESPONSIBILITIES:
5 1  It  is the responsibility of the Plant Manager to assure that all necessary procedures, equipment and support. are provided to=-properly implement the PCP ~
5,2  It is  the responsibility of the Health Physics Supervisor or his designee to assure that the radioactive bead resin will be dewatered    in accordance with the PCP ~
5.3  It is  the responsibility of the Health Physics Supervisor or his in designee to assure that radioactive waste material is classified accordance with the PCP.                                                      /R3
Page  4  of  5 ST ~ LUCIE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NUMBER 0520025, REVISION                3 PROCESS          CONTROL PROGRAM 6 e0 
==REFERENCES:==
6~1  Dewatering Procedure for CNSI Conical-Bottom EnviroSAPE' High Integrity Containers (containing bead-type ion exchange resin)      1X free standing water - FOWP-003 6,2  Lab Record Sheet for Conical Bottom Demineralizers    and Resin  Liners',
Prospect No, 11118 6 3  Test Procedure for Dewatering Conical Bortom Demineralizers and Kesin Linexs, Pro)ect No~    11118',4 Health Physics Pxocedure, HP-47, "Classification of Radioactive Waste Material for Land Disposal"',                                                    /R3 7,0  RECORDS AND  NOTIPICATIONS:
7,1  Records shall be as per St. Lucie Plant Operating Procedure      No 0520023, "Dewatering Radioactive Bead Resins" ~
    '7 2  Notifications 1~  If it, is suspected that the free standing water requirements may not be met for any container of xadioactive bead resin shipped to      a disposal site, notify the Plant Manager and the Health Physics Supervisor~
2~  If the. process  control procedures have not been followed or if free standing water    may be present in the final shipping container of bead resin in amounts greater than allowed by regulations, notify the Health Physics Supervisor or his designee,
Page  5 of 5 ST ~ LUCIE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NUMBER 0520025,                  dEVISION    3 PROCESS    CONTROL'ROGRAM 8 o0 INSTRUCTIONS:
8 1  Dewatered    radioactive bead resins:
1  ~  Dispose  of dewatered radioactive bead resins is limited to the following containers for which full scale dewatering tests have been. conducted:
A    CNSI  Conical Bottom EnviroSAPE' High    Integrity Container-PL6-80(Ro B    CNSI  Conical Bottom EnviroSAPE~ High Integrity Container-PL14-195' CNSI Conical Bottom EnviroSAPE~ High Integrity Container-PL8-120(Ri 2i Dewater the container        as per St, Lucie Plant Operating Procedure 0520023, "Dewatering of Radioactive Bead Resins",
No 3>>    In lieu of dewatering, radioactive bead resin may be shipped for disposal in a different container, provided the radiological and regulatory conditions permit,    if a visual inspection of the resin during transfer and of final shipping container after loading can be conducted in a manner that will assure that the free standing liquid volume present will meet shipping, transportation, and disposal site requirements 4,      With dewatering not meeting disposal    site,'hipping,    and transportation requireients, suspend shipment of the inadequately dewatered bead resin and correct the process control program, the applicable procedures(s),, and/or the dewatering system as necessary to prevent recurrence 5      With dewatering not performed in accordance wich the PCP:
(1)  if the dewatered bead resin has not already, been shipped for it  meets burial
                ~
disposal, verify each container to ensure that ground, shipping and transportation requirements and/or (2) take appropriate administrative action to prevent, recurrence.
6i Close the container        aa per  the manufacturer 's instructions 8 2  Solidification, encapsulation, or absorption of radioactive waste materials shall be performed in accordance with vendor approved procedures~
8 3  All radioactive waste material packaged and destined for land disposal
          =sha11 conform to the requireuents of 10 CHL 20i311 as implemented by procedure HP-47 ~      If waste form classification exceeds Class 0 or packaging does not meet, the requirements of the waste form. class, the Health Physics Supervisor shall be notified'and shipment shall not be made}}

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Page 1 EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION

1. Regulatory Limits 1 ~1 For Liquid Waste Effluents a ~ The concentration of radioactive material released from the site shall be limited to the concentrations specified in 10 CFR Part 20, Appendix B, Table II, Column 2 for radionuclides other than dissolved or entrained noble'gases. For dissolved or entrained noble gases, the concentration shall be limited to 2 X 10 micro curies/ml total activity.
b. The dose or dose commitment to a MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC from radioactive materials in liquid effluents released, from each reactor unit, to UNRESTRICTED AREAS shall be limited to-'uring any calendar quarter to < 1.5 mrems to the total body and to < 5 mrems to any organ, and During any calendar year to < 3 mrems to the total body and to < 10 mrems to any organ.

1.2 For Gaseous Waste Effluents:

a. The dose rate in UNRESTRICTED AREAS due to radioactive materials released in gaseous effluents from the site shall be limited to:

For Noble Gases: < 500 mrems/yr to the total body and

< 3000 mrems/yr to the skin, and For Iodine-131, Iodine-133, Tritium, and all radionuclides in particulate form with half-lives greater than 8 days:

< 1500 mrems/yr to any organ.

  • b. The air dose due to noble gases released in gaseous effluents from each reactor unit, to areas at and beyond the SITE BOUNDARY shall be limited to the following:

During any calendar quarter, to < 5 mrad for gamma radiation and 10 mrad for beta radiation and, during any calendar year to <

10 mrad for gamma radiation and < 20 mrad for beta radiation.

  • c The dose to a MEMBQt OF THE PUBLIC from Iodine-131, Iodine-133, Tritium, and all radionuclides in particulate form, with half-lives ) 8 days in gaseous effluents released, from each reactor unit to areas at an8 beyond the SQTE BOUNDARY, shall be limited to the following:

During any calendar quarter to < 7.5 mrem to any organ, and during any calendar year to < 15 mrem to any organ.

  • The calculated doses contained in a semi-annual report shall not apply to any STS LCO. The reported values are based on =actual release conditions instead of historical conditions that the STS LCO dose calculations are based on The STS LCO dose limits are therefore included in Item 1 of the report, for information only.

Page 2 EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION continued)

2. Maximum Permissible Concentrations WATER: As per 10 CFR Part 20, Appendix B, Table II, Column 2, except for entrained or dissolved noble gases as described in 1 ~ 1.a of this report.

AIR: Release concentrations are limited to dose rate limits described in 1.2.a of this report.

3 ~ Average energy of fission and activation gases in gaseous effluents is not applicable.

4~ Measurements and Approximations of Total Radioactivity A summary of liquid effluent accounting methods is described in Table 3,1.

A summary of gaseous effluent accounting methods is described in Table 3.2.

4 ' Estimate of Errors

a. Sampling Error The error associated with volume measureaant devices, flow measuring devices, etc. based on calibration data and design tolerances has been conservatively estimated collectively to be less than + 10%.
b. Analytical Error for Nuclides

~Te ~Avera e Maximum Liquid +9% +30%

Gaseous +10% +35%

TABLE 3 ~ 1 RADIOACTIVE LI UID EFFLUENT SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS LIQUID SAMPLING TYPE OF METHOD OF SOURCE FRE UENCY ANALYSIS ANALYSIS Each Batch Princi al Gamma Emitters .r .a.

Monitor Monthly L.S.

Tank Com osite Gross Al ha G F,P, Releases Quar ter ly SR-907 SR-89 C S ~

Com osite FE-55 Continuous No continuous activity releases Releases for this re ortin eriod Boric Acid Evaporator condensate is normally recovered to the Primary Water Storage Tank for recycling into the reactor coolant system and does not contribute to liquid waste effluent totals.

p.h.a. gamma spectrum pulse height analysis using Lithium Germanium detectors. All peaks are identified and quantified L.S. Liquid Scintillation Counting C.ST Chemical Separation G.F.PE Gas Plow Proportional Counting

Page 3 EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION (continued) 4.1 Measurements and Approximations of Total Radioactivity (continued)

F 1.b (continued)

TABLE 3.2 RADIOACTIVE GASEOUS WASTE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS GASEOUS SAMPLING TYPE OF METHOD OF SOURCE FRE UENCY ANALYSIS ANALYSIS Waste gas Principal (G)

Decay Tank Each Tank Gamma Releases Emit ters .h.a.

Con tainme nt Principal Gamma (G)

Purge Each Purge Emitters .h.a.

Releases H-3 L S Principal Gamma (G, C, P)-

Weekly Emit ters .h.a.

H-3 L,Si Monthly Gross P-GFP Plant Composite Alpha Vent (Particulates)

Quarterly SR-90 C S Composite SR-89 (Particulates)

G Gaseous Grab Sample C Charcoal Filter Sample P Particulate Filter Sample L S ~ Liquid Scintillation Counting C S ~ Chemical Separation p.h.a Gamma spectrum pulse height analysis using Lithium Germanium detectors, All peaks are identified and quantified G FOP Gas Flow Proportional Counting

Page 4 FLORIDA POWER 6 LIGHT COMPANY ST. LUCIE UNIT NO. 1 & 2 SEMIANNUAL REPORT July 1, 1984 THROUGH December 31 1984 EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION (continued) 5~ Batch Releases

5. 1 Liquid UNIT 1 UNIT 2
a. Number of batch releases: 22.5 22. 5
b. Total time period of batch releases: 9941

~c)~ MINJTES

c. Maximum time period for a batch release: 660 660 MINUTES
d. Average time period for a batch release: 442 442 MINUTES e Minimum time period for a batch release: 287 287 MINUTES f ~ Average stream flow during periods of release of effluent into a flowing stream. 8.18E05 ~~8I~ GPM ALL LIQUID RELEASES ARE SlMMARIZED IN TABLES 5.2 Gaseous
a. Number of batch releases: 16 39
b. Total time period for batch releases: ~5 12119 MINUTES c, Maximum time period for a batch release: 1514 2145 MINUTES
d. Average time period for batch releases: 311 MINUTES
e. Minimum time period for a batch release: 8 30 MINUTES ALL GASEOUS WASTE RELEASES ARE SlHMARIZED IN TABLES
6. Unplanned Releases 6.1 Liquid a Number of releases: 0
b. Total activity releases: 0 CURIE S 6.2 Gaseous
a. Number of releases: 0
b. Total activity released: 0 CURIE S 6.3 See attachments (if applicable) for:
a. A description of the event and equipment involved b Cause(s) for the unplanned release
c. Actions taken to prevent a recurrence, d Consequences of the unplanned release.

Page 5 FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY ST. LUCIE UNIT NO. 1 & 2 SEMIANNUAL REPORT JULY 1. 1984 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1984 EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL -'SUPPLEMENTAL INF01UVTION (continued) 7 ~ Assessment of radiation dose from radioactive effluents to the GENERAL PUBLIC due to their activities inside the site boundary assume the visitor was onsite for 40 hours4.62963e-4 days <br />0.0111 hours <br />6.613757e-5 weeks <br />1.522e-5 months <br />, at an average distance of 0.3 Kilometers in the worst dispersion direction, and received exposure from each of the two reactor units on the St. Lucie Site.

VISITOR DOSE RESULTS FOR CALENDAR YEAR 1984 WERE:

GASEOUS PARTICULATES & IODINE EXPOSURE NOBLE GAS EXPOSURE ORGAN DOSE (mrem) Gamma Air Dose 4.6E-2 mrads Bone 5 'E-5 Beta Air Dose 9.2E-2 mrads Liver 8.5E-4 Thyroid 1.9E-2 Kidney'ung 3.6E-4 7.7E-4 GI-LLI 7.9E-4 Total Body 8.2E-4

8. Offsite Dose Calculation Manual Revisions:

No changes were issued to the ODCM during the period July 1, 1984 December 31, 1984.

9. Solid Waste and Irradiated Fuel Shi ments No irradiated fuel shipments were made from the site. Common solid waste from St. Lucie Units 1 and 2 were shipped )ointly. A summation of these shipments is given in Table 3.9 of this report.
10. Process Control Pro ram Revisions Revisions 03 and 04 were implemented during this reporting period. The revised revisions are included in Attachment-A of this report with explanations provided.

Page 6 ll. Waste Gas Deca Tank Ex losive Gas Monitorin S stem Ino erable Unit No. 1 This information is provided pursuant to St. Lucie, Unit No. 1 Technical Specification 3.3.3.10.b The oxygen monitors required by St. Lucie Unit No. 1 Technical Specifications 3.3.3.10 were inoperable from October 25, 1984 until December 6, 1984. This condition resulted in less than the minimum number of channels operable required by Table 3.3-13 in excess of the time permitted by Table 3.3-13 for the Waste Gas Decay Tank Explosive Gas Monitoring System.

The cause of the inoperability was due primarily to excessive amounts of moisture in the system which resulted in the failure of the oxygen detectors.

A number of factors contributed to the delay in returning the Waste Gas Decay Tank Explosive Gas Monitoring System to operable status. During the investigation of the instrument failures it was determined that additional maintenance would be required in order to restore the system reliability. This additional maintenance involved replacing a pump and eliminating suspected system leakage. Some of-the required spare parts to repair the system were not initially available on site. This contributed to the delay in restoring the system's operability. The remaining time is attributed to the extensive system maintenance which proved to be necessary to achieve the desired reliability.

The St. Lucie P1ant is conducting an evaluation of the system's design and operation with an objective to preclude similar failures in the future. In addition, to avoid delays in system maintenance the quantity of spare parts to be stocked has been increased.

During the period of time that the explosive gas monitoring system was inoperable, the conditions of Technical Specification 3.11.2.5 were maintained by monitoring oxygen'n the on service waste gas decay tank with the lab gas partitioner in accordance with Table 3.3-13, ACTION 5, of Technical Specification 3.3.3.10.

Page 7 FLORIDA POWER 6 LIGHT COMPANY ST ~ LUCIE UNIT NO 1 SEMIANNUAL REPORT July 1, 1984 THROUGH December 31 1984 TABLE 3 '-1 LIQUID EFFLUENTS - SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES U E

)A, Fission and Activation Products

1. Total Release (not including 8. 84E-01
4. 20E-01 tritium, gases, alpha) CI
2. Average diluted concentration durin eriod uCI/ml 1.51E-08 4.89E-08 I B. Tritium 1~ Total Release CI 5 95E401 1. OOE402 2~ Average diluted concentration durin eriod uCI/ml 2.14E-06 CD Dissolved and Entrained Gases 1~ Total release CI 3.72E-01 . 9.07E-Ol
2. Average diluted concentration durin eriod uCI/ml 1.34E-OB . 5.38E-08 D. Gross Alpha Radioactivity 1.'otal Release CI E. Volume of Waste Released 1.60E+06

( rior to dilution) Liters 1.13E406 F. Volume of Dilution Water Used Durin Period Liters 1.40Et10 1.69E+10

Page FLORIDA POWER 6 LIGHT COMPANY ST ~ LUCIE UNIT NO. 1 SEMIANNUAL REPORT July 1, 1984 THRoUGH Oecember 31, 1934 TABLE 3.4-1 LIQUID EFFLUENTS CONTINUOUS MODE BATCH MODE NUCLIDES RELEASED UNIT QUARTER QUARTER UARTER I QUARTER fk Na-24 cz 0 0 5.65E-04 6.80E-03 CR-51 CI 0 0 2.77E-04 7.90E-03 MN-54 CI 0 0 2.63E-03 1.43E-02 MN-56 I cz Co-57 CI 0 0 Co-58 CI I o 1.35E-01 Co-60 Cz I 0 0 6.15E-02 3.03E-02 Fe-59 Cz 0 0 1. 5E- 2 9.35E-03 Fe-55 I CI I 0 2.36E-02 5.45E-02 SN-113 I CI Sb-122 cz 0 I 0 1.86E-03 1.46E-02 Sb-124 CI 0 0 1. 61E-03 W-187 Cz 0 0 2.47E-04 N -239 cz 0 I-131 Cz 0 1.88E-01 1.30E-01 cz I2.57E-05 0'-132 0 0 I-133 I CI I 0 0 2. 13E-02 1.94E-02 I-134 Cz 0 0 I-135 cz 0 0 2.62E-04 2.30E-03 Rb-88 CI 0 0 5. 5 -04 zr-95 Cz 0 0 9.65E-05 1.37E-03 Nb-95 cz 0 0 2.36E-04 3.49E-03 ZR-97 cz 0 0

'I Nb-97 Cz 0 0 Mo-99 cz 0 0 Tc-994 I 0 0 1. 36E-03 2.47E-03 Cs-130 cz I 0 0 2.01E-03 Sb-125 czl 0 0 1.85E-03 1.57E-02 Cs-134 I CI 0 I3.65E-02 1.54E-01

Page FLORIDA POWER, & LIGHT COMPANY ST ~ LUCIE UNIT NO. 1 SEMIANNUAL REPORT Jul 1, 1984 THROUGH December 31 1984 TABLE 3 '-1 LIQUID EFFLUENTS (continued)

CONTINUOUS MODE BATCH MODE NUCLIDES RELEASED UNIT QUARTER t UARTER 84 UARTEk 8 UARTER t4 )

Cs-136 CI 0 1.48E-03 1.53E-02 Cs-137 CI 0 7.50E-02 2.55E-01 Ba-140 I CI 0 8.10E-04 1.14E-03 La-140 CI 0 8.55E-05 5.95E-03 Sr-89 CI 0 1.22E-02 5.90E-03 Sr-90 CI 0 3.39E-04 2.35E-04 Y-90 CI 3.39E-04 2.35E-04 UNIDENTIFIED CI TOTAL FOR PERIOD ABOVE CI 0 4.20E-01 8.84E-01 N.-41 I CI 7.60E-05 9. 15E-04 KR-85 CI XE-131M CI 1.76E-03 2.92E-02 XE-133 I CI 3. 56E-01 8. 55E-01 XE-13 3M CI 5. 40E-03 9. 95E-03 XE-135 I CI 8.55E-03 1.23E-02 KR-85M CI XE-138 CI 0 0 mTAL FOR 3.72E-01 9.07E-01 PERIOD ABOVE CI NOTE: If no value is entered for a nuclide, the value equals zero Curies.

Page 10 FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY ST. LUCIE UNIT NO. 1 SEMIANNUAL REPORT Janua 1, 1984 THROUGH December 31, 1984 TABLE 3.5-1 LIQUID EFFLUENTS DOSE SUMMATION Age Group: Adult Location.'ny Adult Exposure Interval: From Janua 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 FISH & SHELLFISH CALENDAR YEAR PATHWAY TO DOSE ORGAN (mrem)

Bone 1.24 E-l Liver 4 ~ 60 E-1 Thyroid 2.30 E-1 Kidney 1.78 E-2 Lung 4.59 E-l GI-LLI 4.41 E-l T. Body 1.56 E-l

Page 11 FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COHPANY ST ~ LUCIE UNIT NO. 2 SEMIANNUAL REPORT July 1, 1984 THROUGHOecember 31, 1984 TABLE 3.3-2 LIQUID EFFLUENTS SlMMATION OF ALL RELEASES NUCL DES RELEASED UN T QUARTER 3 QUARTER 4 A.,Fission and Activation Products

1. Total Release (not including tritium, gases, alpha) CI 4.20E-01 8.84E-01
2. Average diluted concentration durin eriod ucI/ml 1. 51E-08 4. 89E-08 B. Tritium 1 Total Release CI 5. 95E+01 1.00E~02
2. Average diluted concentration durin eriod ucI/ml 2.14E-06 5.93E-06 C. Dissolved and Entrained ases
1. Total release CI 3.72E-01 9.07E-01 2~ Average diluted concentration I durin eriod ucZ/ml 1.34E-08 5.38E-08 D. Gross Alpha Radioactivity 1~ Total Release CI 0 0 E. Volume of Waste Released (prior to dilution) Liters 1.13E+06 1.60E>06 F. Volume o Dilution Water Used Durin Period Liters 1. 40E+10 1. 69E110

Page FLORIDA POWER 6 LIGHT C(MPANY ST ~ LUCIE UNIT NO 2 SEMIANNUAL REPORT July 1, 1984 THROUGH December 31, 1984 TABLE 3 '-2 LIQUID EFFLUENTS NUCLIDES RELEASED Na-24 (R-51 UNIT CI CI 0,

CONTINUOUS MODE QUARTER 0

UARTEK 0

0 5.65E-O BATCH MODE UARTEK UARTEK 6.80E-03 MN-54 I cz - 2 MN-56 CI Co-57 I cz cz 1.43E-02 Co-60 CI 6.15E-02 3.03E-02

.Fe-59 cz I 1. 15E-02 9.35E-03 Fe-55 CI 2 '6E-02 5.45E-02 SN-113 CI 0 0 Sb-122 cz I 1. 86E-03 1. 46E-02 Sb-124 CI 0 1.61E-03 W-187, CI 0 2.47E-04 N -239 CI 0 0 I-131 CI 1.88E-01 1.30E-01 I-132 cz I 0 2.57E-05 I-133 CI 0 2. 13E-02 1.94E-02 I-134 CI 0 0 I-135 CI I 0 2.62E-04 2.30E-03 Rb-88 CI 0 5. 15E-04 zr-95 CI 9.65E-05 1.37E-03 Nb-95 cz I 2.36E-04 3.49E-03 zR-97 CI 0 0 Nb-97 CI 0 0 Mo-99 cz I 0 '0 Tc-99M I CI 1.36E-03 2.47E-03 Cs-138 CI 0 2. 01E-03 Sb-125 CI 1.57E-02 Cs-134. CI 3.65E-02 1.54E-01

Page FLORIDA POWER 6 LIGHT COMPANY ST ~ LUCIE UNIT NO. 2 SEMIANNUAL REPORT July 1, 1984 THR0UGH December 31, 1984 TABLE 3 '-2 LIQUID EFFLUENTS (continued)

CONTINUOUS MODE BATCH MODE NUCLIDES RELEASED UNIT QUARTER fi'UARTER QUARTEK 0 QUARTER /h I Cs-136 CI 0 I 0 1.48E-03 1.53E-02 Cs-137 CI 7.50E-02 2.55E-01 Ba-140 CI 0 0 8. 10E-04 1. 14E-03 La-140 CI 0 0 8.55E-05 5.95E-03 Sr-89 CI 0 0 1.22E-02 5.90E-03 Sr-90 CI 3.39E-04 2.35E-04 Y-90 CI 3.39E-04 2.35E-04 UNIDENTIFIED CI TOTAL FOR 8.84E-01 PERIOD "ABOVE CI 4. 20E-01 I AR-.41 CI 0 7.60E-05 9. 15E-04 I

KR-85 CII 0 Jo 0 I I XE-131M CI I 0 1. 76E-03 2. 92E-02 I XE-133 ) CI 0 3.56E-01 8.55E-Ol l XE-13 3M C I 0 0 5.40E-03 9.95E-03 l XE-135 j CI 0 8.55E-03 1.23E-02 I I

KR-85M CI 0 0 I XE-138 CI TOTAL FOR PERIOD ABOVE CI 3. 72E-01 9.07E-01 NOZE: If no value is entered for a nuclide, the value equals zero Curies.

page l4 FLORIDA POWER & LI8GHT COMPANY ST. LUCIE UNIT NO, 2 SEMIANNUAL REPORT Januar 1, 1984 THROUGH December 31, 1984 TABLE 3.5-2 LIQUID EFFLUENTS DOSE SUMMATION Age Group: Adult Location: Any Adult Exposure Interval: From Januar 1, 1984 through 'ecember 31, 1984 FISH & SHELLFISH CALENDAR YEAR PATHWAY TO DOSE ORGAN (mrem)

Bone 1.24 E-l Liver 4.60 E-1 Thyroid 2.30 E-1 Kidney 1.78 E-2 Lung 4.59 E-1 GI-LLI 4.41 E-l T. Body 1.56 E-l

Page 15 FLORIDA POMER & LIGHT C(MPANY ST ~ LUCIE UNIT NO, 1 SEMIANNUAL REPORT 98 " ~0b TABLE 3.6-1 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS - SlHMATION OF ALL RELEASES NUCLIDES RELEASED UN IT QUARTER 3 QUARTER 4 )

)A. Fission and Activation Gases

1. Total Release I CI 1 60E<04 1.59E~04 2.02E403 2.00E&03 2~ Avera e Release Rate for Period CI/

BE Iodines

1. Total Iodine-131 CI 1.93E-01 3.00E-02 Avera e Release Rate for Period ucI/sec 3. 7E-03 2.

C, Particulates 1 ~ Particulates T-1/2 0 8 Days )

CI 1.81E-03'.

2.27E-04 I E-0 2.86E-05 Average Release Rate for Period )

ucI/sec

3. Gross Alpha Radioactivity CI 1.07E-12 3. 32E-21 D Tritium E+02 1~ Total Release CI
2. Avera e Release Rate for Period uCI/sec 3.47Et01 5.49E+01

Page 16 FLORIDA POWER 6 LIGHT COMPANY ST ~ LUCIE UNIT NO 1 SEMIANNUAL REPORT TABLE 3.7-1 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS CONTINUOUS MODE BATCH MODE NUCLIDES RELEASED UNIT QUARTER QUARTM UARTEK UARTER 1 ~ FISSION GASES AR-41 CI GI 0 5.1E0 5. OE KR-85M CI 1. 85E402 2.20E402 KR-87 CI 5.92E+01 6.1 f401

2. Ei01 l. Et0 XE-131M CI 3.61E001 8.57E 00 2.99E 00 4.05E&01 XE-13 3 Cr 1.3 E<0 1.1 E+0 E+

XE-133M CI 8.28f<01 4.4 Et01 1.83E 0 XE-135 CI 1.70EH03 1.76E+03 4.07ft02 l. 9E 0 XE-135M GI l. 11 XE-13 CI 0 TOTAL FOR PERIOD ABOVE CI 1. 55E i04 1.35Ei04 5.36E&02 2.43ft03 2~ IODINES I-131 CI 1.93E-01 3.00E-02 I-13 3 CI I-1 5 CI TOTAL FOR PERIOD ABOVE CI 6. 13E-01 1. 09E-01

~ PARTICULATES Co-58 CI 0 Co-60 CI SR-90 CI 0 Y- 0 GI 0 GI I-133 CI 4.12E-03 1.04E-04 GI 0 TOTAL FOR PERIOD ABOVE CI 5.93E-03 3.31E-04

FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY ST. LUCIE UNIT NO. 1 SEMIANNUAL REPORT Table 3.8-1 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS DOSE SUMMATION QUARTER 8 NA AGE GROUP: INFANT EXPOSURE INTRVAL: FROM Janua 1, 1984 THROUGH December 31, 1984 BONE LIVER THYROID KIDNEY LUNG GI-LII T. BODY PATHWAY (mrem) (mrem) (mr em) (mrem) (mrem) (mrem) (mrem)

Ground Plane (A) 0 0 0 0 0 0 9.5 E-4 Grass-Cow-Milk (B) 1.42 E-2 2.28 E-2 5.43 EO 6.80 E-3 5.8 E-3 6.53 E-3 1.56 E-2 Inhalation (A) 2.14 E-4 4.38 E-3 8.30 E-2 1.89 E-3 4.1 E-3 4 ~ 12 E-3 4.22 E-3 TOTAL 1.44 E-2 2 ~ 72 E-2 5 '1 EO 8.69 E-3 9.9 E-3 1.07 E-2 2.08 E-2 (A) SECTOR: WEST RANGE: 1.78 miles B) COW/GOAT SECTOR: WNW RANGE: Default, 4.25 miles QUARTER CALENDAR YEAR (ABOVE TIME INTERVAL) (mrad)

NOBLE GASES (mr ad)

Gamma Air Dose NA 3.05 E-1 Beta Air Dose 6.24 E-l Sector: West Range: 1.78 miles Note: The dose values above were calculated using actual meteorological data during the specified time interval with MET data reduced as per Reg. Guide 1.111, March 1976.

Page le FLORIDA POWER 6 LIGHT COMPANY ST ~ LUCIE UNIT NO 2 SEMIANNUAL REPORT July 1 1984 THROUGH December 31 1984 TABLE 3 6-2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS SlMHATION OF ALL RELEASES NUCLIDES RELEASED UN ZT QUARTER QUARTER A. Fission and Activation Gases 1~ Total Release CI 1.84'3

2. Avera e Release Rate for Period ucI/sec 2.31E+02 3.20E<02 (B Iodines 1~ Total Iodine-131 cz 7. 61E-03 2. 36E-01 (

2~ Avera e Release Rate for Period ucI/sec 9 '7E-04 2 '7E-02 C Particulates 1 ~ Particulates T-1/2 > 8 Days (

cz 6.5$ E-05 2.34E-04 2 Average Release Rate for Period (

ucZ/sec 8.29E-06 2.94E-05 3 ~ Gross Al ha Radioactivit cz 4 '8E-21 8 '0E-21 D. Tritium 1 Total Release cz 6.96E+01 1.64E>02 2~ Avera e Release Rate for Period ucz/sec

Page SEMIANNUAL REPORT TABLE 3.7-2

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FLORIDA POWER 6 LIGHT COMPANY ST ~ LUCIE UNIT NO. 2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS CONTINUOUS MODE BATCH MODE NUCLIDES RELEASED UNIT QUART QUART M UARTER UART EK 1 ~ FISSION GASES AR-41 CI 1. E 4.00E-O CI 1. 79E+01 9.28E 00 9.48E-02 9.74E-O CI CI XE-131M CI 0 XE-1 CI 1.53E+03 .28E+03 XE-1 CI 5.39E 0 XE-135 CI 1.71E+02 1.20E 02 XE-1324 CI XE-138 cr TOTAL FOR PERIOD ABOVE CI 1.73E<03 1.42E003 1. 18E+02 8.98E 2 2 IODINES I-131 CI I-13 CI 1.90E-02 6.98 -02 CI TOTAL FOR PERIOD ABOVE CI 2.66E-02 3.06E-01 3 ~ PARTICULATES Co-58 CI Co-60 CI SR-90 CI Y-90 CI CI 6.59 - 5 CI CI OT 0 PERIOD ABOVE CI 6.59E-05 2.34E-04

FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY ST. LUCIE UNIT NO. 2 SEMIANNUAL REPORT Table 3.8-2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS DOSE SUMMATION QUARTER // NA AGE GROUP: INFANT EXPOSURE INTRVAL: FROM Janua 1, 1984 THROUGH December 31, 1984 BONE LIVER THYROID KIDNEY LUNG GI-LII To BODY PATHWAY (mrem) (mrem) (mrcm) (mrem) (mrem) (mrem) (mrem)

Ground Plane (A) 0 0 0 0 0 0 4.78 E-4 Grass-Cow-Milk (B) 1.51 E-2 2.00 E-2 5.78 E-O 5.4 E-3 2.10 E-3 2.79 E-3 1 ~ 25 E-2 Inhalation (A) 1.41 E-4 1.64 E-3 5.51 E-2 6.83 E-4 1.47 E-3 1.48 E-3 1 '0 E-3 TOTAL 1.52 E-2, 2.16 E-2 5.84 E-0 6. 1 E-3 3.57 E-3 4.27 E-3 1.46 E-2 (A) SECTOR: WEST RANGE: 1.78 miles B) COW/GOAT SECTOR: WNW RANGE: Default, 4.25 miles QUARTER CALENDAR YEAR (ABOVE TIME INTERVAL) (mrad)

NOBLE GASES (mr ad)

Gamma Air Dose 6.29 E-2 Beta Air 1.24 E-1 Dose'ector:

West Range: 1.78 miles NOTE: The dose values above were calculated using actual meteorological data during the specified time interval with MET data reduced as per Reg. Guide 1.111, March 1976.

Page 21 FLORIDA POWER 6 LIGHT COMPANY ET. LUCIE UNIT NO. I & 2 EENIANNUAL REPORT July 1, 1984 THROUGH December 31, 1984 TABLE 3 "

COMBINED SOLID WASTE AND IRRADIATED FUEL SHIPMENTS A SOLID WASTE SHIPPED OFFSITE FOR BURIAL OR DISPOSAL (Not irradiated fuel) 6-month Es t. Total

1. T e of waste Unit Pe riod Error, X
a. Spent resins, filter sludges m3 t 1.2E1 2.0E1 I eva orator bottoms, etc. Ci 7.0E2
b. Dry compressible waste; l >> )

6.6E2 l

2.0E1 l contaminated equip, etc. Ci 3.9E1

c. Irradiated components, I

control rods, etc. Ci

d. Other (describe) I m3 Ci
2. Estimate of major composition (by type of waste) a Co 60 Co - 58 Fe-- 55 3.0E1 Cs - 134 1.4E1
b. H-3 2.4E1 Co- 2.9E1 S--

S I - 131 4.1EO

3. Solid Waste Disposition Number of Shi ments Mode of Trans ortation Destination 10 SOLE USE TRUCK BARNWELL, S CN 12 SOLE USE TRUCK RICHLAND, WASH ~

BE IRRADIATED FUEL SHIPMENTS (Disposition)

Number of Shi ments Mode of Trans ortation Destination

FLORIDA POWER 5 LIGHT COHPANY ST. LUCIE UNIT NOS. I AND 2 EERIARRRIIL REPOSER JULY I, 1984 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1984 Solid Waste Supplement Total Total Note I Type Note 3 Type " 4 Solidification Waste Volume Curie Principal " of R. G. 1.21 of Agent Classification Cu-Ft ~oaottt Radionuclides Waste ~Cate or Container or Absorbent Class A 22,272 11.27 None PWR Trash l.b Non-Specification None Strong Tight Pkg.

Class A 780 25.04 63NI 90Sr 137C5 PWR Trash l.b NRC Certified None LSA > Type A Class 8 195 3.188 63Ni 90Sr p 137Cs PWR Trash l.b NRC Certi fied Hone LSA > Type A Class 8 195 278.61 14C 60Co 63Ni PWR Ion- l.a. NRC Certified None 90Sr Exchange Resins LSA > Type A Class 8 121 4.817 60Co 63Ni 90Sr PWR Filters I.a. NRC Certified None 131Cs Type 8 Class C 121 417.12 14C 60()

1 63Ni PWR lon- l.a. NRC Certified None 90sr, Cs Exchange Resins, Type 8

Pace 23 FLORIDA POWER 5 LIGHT COMPANY ST. LUCIE UNIT NOS. 1 AND 2 SEMIANNUAL REPOSER JULY 1, 1984 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1984 TABLE 3.9 Cont.

Solid Waste Supplement Note 1: The total curie quantity and radionuclide composition of solid waste shipped from the St. Luci e Plant are determined using a combination of qualitative and quantitative techniques. In general, the St.

Lucie Plant follows the guidelines outlined in the Low-Level Waste Licensing Branch Technical Position (BTP) on Radioactive 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 emitter s, and periodic offsite analyses for other radionuclides. The onsite analyses are performed either on a batch basis or on a routi,ne basis using reasonably representative samples as appropriate for the waste type. Offsite analyses are used to a~tab/ash scaling factors or other estimates for radi onucl ides such as H, C Tc 129I TRU 1Pu t 242Cm 63Ni R

5 Fe.

and Note 2: "Principal Radionuclides" refers to those radionuclides contained in the waste in concentrations greater than .Ol times the concentration of that nuclide listed in Table 1 or .01 times the smallest concentration of that nuclide listed in Table 2 of 10CFR61.

Note 3: "Type of Waste" is generally specified as described in NUREG 0782, Draft Environmental Impact Statement on 10 CFR 61 "Licensing Requirements for Land Disposal of Radioactive Waste".

Note 4: "Type of Container" refers to the transport package.

FLORIDA POWER 6 LIGHT COMPANY ST. LOUIE UNIT NO. I S 2 SEMIANNUAL REPORT ATTACHMENT' CHANGES TO PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM DURING PERIOD JULY 1, 1984 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1984 A. 1. Paragraphs 3.1, 3.2.2, 3.2.3, 3.4.1, 3.4.3, 3.4.5, 3.4.8, 4.2, 5.3 and 6.4 of Revision 3 add to the process control program the waste form classification item per the implementation of 10 CFR, part 61 and 10 CFR 20,311.

2. Paragraphs 3.2.1.B and 3.2.1.C of Revision 4 make CNSI project num-bers consistent with references listed in 6.2 and 6.3.
3. Paragraph 6.1 of Revision 4 changed the Dewatering procedure to ~

Chem-nuclear Bead Dewatering procedure for CNSI 14-195 or smaller liners FO-OP-023.

B. The above changes were administrative changes and did not reduce the overall conformance of the dewatered bead resin to existing criteria for radioactive wastes.

C. Documentation of the review and acceptance of the changes by FRG is on the cover sheet of the attached procedure.

Page 1 of 5 FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY ST+ LUCIE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NUMBER 0520025 REVISION 4

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iNEGRMQiai GND use, controlled. Before PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM ent is not 2EO REVIEW AND APPROVAL: 'f >n formabon with a cont venfy Reviewed by Facility Review Group December 28 1982 Approved by J. H Barrow (for) Plant Manager December 28, 1982 Revision 4 Reviewed by F R G <>4 iSd 4

.Approved by ant Manager 3 19 3,0 SCOPE:

3~1 Purpose The St ~ Lucie Plant Process Control Program (PCP) implements the requirements of the St, Lucie Plant Technical Specifications for both units Specifically, the PCP applies to waste form classification of all radioactive waste destined for land burial in accordance with 10 CFR 20,311, dewatering of bead resins for disposal, and solidification, encapsulation, or absorption vendor supplied processes for liquid radioactive waste 3+2 Discussion

'R4 I~ The PCP contains provisions to assure that dewatering of bead resins results in a waste form with characteristics that meet the requirements of 10 CFR 61 as implemented by 10 CFR 20 and of the low level radioactive waste disposal site The Process Control Program includes in addition to this procedure the following related procedures:

A St ~ Lucie Plant Operating Procedure No, 0520023, "Dewatering Radioactive Bead Resins" ~

BE CHEM-NUCLEAR SYSTEMS, IN'est procedure for Dewatering Conical Bottom Demineralizers and Resin Liners - Project Noo 11118 C CHEM-NUCLEAR SYSTEMS, IN'ab Record Sheet for Conical Bottom Demineralizers and Resin Liners >> Prospect No, 11118. /R4 2, Vendor supplied processes for solidification, encapsulation, or absorption of liquid radioactive waste is handled under a topical report which the vendor has submitted to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for approval or under an N,R,C approved process control program. Controlled copies of appropriate vendor procedures for these processes must be used to assure provision under the topical report are met ~

Page 2 of 5 ST, LUCIE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NUMBER 0520025, REVISION 4 PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM 3eO SCOPE: (continued) 3 2 Discussion: (continu'ed) 3~ All radioactive waste shiped for land burial must beet the requirements of 10 CFR 20 311 regarding waste form classification and packaging This is implemented through procedure HP-47, "Classification of Radioactive Waste'aterial for Lend Disposal" ~

3.3 Authority The authority and responsibility to perform the requirements of this procedure come from 10 CFR 20, 10 CFR 61, St Lucie Plant Unit 1 Technical Specifications, St ~ . Lucie Plant Unit 2 Technical Specifications, and from disposal site criteria, 3,4 Definitions 1 Abso tion - The process of absorbing liquid radioactive waste mater a s onto an absorbent material, a final disposal package which contains radioactive bead resins material within cement-like material, such that the final product is a free-standing monolith 4 "Free Standin " Water - Liquid which is not retained by the waste orm, 5~ Solidification - The process of solidifying liquid radioactive waste material in cement-like material, such that the final product is a free<<standing monolith 6 Process Coritiol Pro am (PCP) - The Process Control Program s conta n t e provisions, based on full scale testing, to assure that dewatering of radioactive bead resins results in a waste form with the properties that meet the requirements of 10 CFR 61 (as implemented by 10 CFR 20).'and of the low level radioactive waste disposal site at the time of disposal 7 Visual Ins ection The direct observation of the bead resins uring t e ent re period of resin transfer as they are packaged in the final disposal container 8 Waste Form Classification - Classification of radioactive waste

Page 3 of 5 ST, LUCIE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NUMBER 0520025, REVISION 4 PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM 4+0 PRECAUTIONS:

4 1 Process Control Procedures used for the dewatering of radioactive bead resins that establish the conditions that must be met shall be based on full scale testing, This is to provide reasonable assurance that the dewatering of the resin and disposal container will result in volumes of free standing water, at the time of disposal, within the limits of 10CFR, Part 61 as implemented by 10CPR20 and of the low level radioactive waste disposal site, 4+2 Vendor supplied solidification, encapsulation, and absorption processes shall be NRC approved or under a topical report which has been submitted to NRC fgor approval Procedures which are to be used must be controlled per the vendor's gA program, 4+3 In lieu of dewatering performed as per the Process Control Procedures, a visual inspection of the bead resin as it is transferred and of the final disposal container after loading may be performed if conditions permit, This inspection must be conducted in a manner that will assure that the free standing liquids will meet shipping, transportation and disposal site requirements, 4,4 All changes to the St ~ Lucie Plant Process Control Program must be reviewed and approved by the Facility Review Group before they become effective 4i5 All changes to the St, Lucie Plant Process Control Program must be submitted to the NRC in the Semiannual Radioactive Effluent Release Report for the period in which the change(s) was made This submittal must contain the following:

1 ~ Sufficiently detailed information to totally support the rationale for the change without benefit of additional or supplemental information, 2, A determination that the change did not reduce the overall conformance of the dewatered bead resins to existing criteria for solid wastes'

~ Documentation of the fact that the change has been reviewed and found acceptable by the Pacility Review Group 5+0 RESPONSIBILITIES:

5~1 It is the rdsponsibility of the Plan't Manager to assure that all necessary procedures, equipment and support are provided to properly implement the PCS 5+2 It is the responsibility of the Health Physics Supervisor or his designee to assure that the radioactive bead resin will be dewatered in accordance with the PCP 5+3 It is the responsibility of the Health Physics Supervisor or his designee to assure that radioactive waste material is classified in accordance with the PCP

6+0 7+0

REFERENCES:

6,1 6 '

Bead FO-OP-023 'R4 ST PROCESS Dewatering Procedure LUCIE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NUMBER 0520025, CONTROL PROGRAM for CNSI 14-195 REVISION 4 or smaller Lab Record Sheet for Conical Bottom Demineralizers Prospect No, 11118 liners-and Resin 6i3 Test Procedure for Dewatering Conical 'Bottom Demineralizers and 4

Resin Liners, Prospect No, 11118 '

Health Physics Procedure, HP-47, "Classification of Radioactive Waste RECORDS AND Material for Land Disposal" ~

NOTIFICATIONS:

Page 4 Liners, of 5 7 ' Records shall be as per St, Lucie Plant Operating Procedure No 0520023, "Dewatering Radioactive Bead Resins" ~

7,2 Notifications 1 it If is suspected that the free standing water requirements may not be met for any container of radioactive bead resin shipped to a disposal site, notify the Plant Manager and the Health Supervisor. 'hysics 2~ If the process control procedures have not been followed or if free standing water may be present in the final shipping container of bead resin in amounts greater than allowed by regulations, notify the Health Physics Supervisor or his designee,

Page 5 of 5 ST>> LUCIE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NUMBER 0520025, REVISION 4 PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM 8 ' INSTRUCTIONS:

8,1 Dewatered radioactive bead resins:

1 Dispose of dewatered radioactive bead resins is limited to the following containers for which full scale dewatering tests have been conducted:

A CNSI Conical Bottom EnviroSAPE' High Integrity Container-PL6-80CR>>

B CNSI Conical Bottom EnviroSAPE' High Integrity Container-PL14-195CR>>

C,'NSI Conical Bottom EnviroSAPE' High Integrity Container-PL8-1 20CR>>

2, Dewater the container as per St>> Lucie Plant Operating Procedure No 0520023, "Dewatering of Radioactive Bead Resins" ~

3~ In lieu of dewatering, radioactive bead resin may be shipped for disposal in a different container, provided the radiological and regulatory conditions permit, if a visual inspection of the resin during transfer and of final shipping container after loading can be conducted in a manner that will assure that the free standing, liquid volume present wilL meet and disposal site requirements, shipping,'ransportation, 4, With dewatering not meeting disposal site, shipping, and transportation requirements, suspend shipment of the inadequately dewatered bead resin and correct the process control program, the applicable procedures(s), and/or the dewatering system as necessary to prevent recurrence, 5~ With dewatering not performed in accordance with the PCP:

(1) if the dewatered bead resin has not already been shipped for it meets burial disposal, verify each container to ensure that ground, shipping and transportation requirements and/or (2) take appropriate administrative action to prevent recurrence 6~ Close the container as per the manufacturer's instructions'

' Solidification, encapsulation, or absorption of radioactive waste materials shall be performed in accordance with vendor approved procedures'

' All radioactive

'f waste material packaged and destined for land disposal shall conform to the requirements of 10 CPR 20,311 as implemented by procedure HP-47 waste form classification exceeds Class C or packaging does not meet the requirements of the waste form class, the Health Physics Supervisor shall be notified and shipment shall not be made,

ATION ON t.y O N tNFONMcontrolled, Pag t 'ot B fore uses ll d. Before contro e

' with a verify in o rination FLORIDA POWER tE LIGHT COMPANY ST ~ LVCIE PLANT ARtINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NEtBER 0520025 OAYI

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~

REVISION 3 EOCr g <~a~o 1,0 EXELE: SY$

PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM coMp~~~Ppgy.:

IIII 2 SO REVIEW AND APPROVAL:

Reviewed by Facility Review Group December 28, 1982 Approved by J H. Barrow (for) Plant 'Manager December 28, 1982 Revisioa 3 Reviewed by F R G Approved by Plant Manager 3,0 SCOPE:

3.1 Purpose The St Lucie Plant Process Control Program (PCP) implements the requirements of the St Lucie Plant Technical Specifications for botn units, Specifically, the PCP applies to waste form classification of 1I Sh' j&j all radioactive waste destined for land burial in accordance with 1

10 CFR 20 '11, dewatering of bead resins for disposal, aad solidification, encapsulation, or absorption vendor supplied processes for liquid radioactive waste~

3 2 Discussion 1, The PCP contains provisions to assure tnat dewatering of bead resins results ia a waste form with characteristics that meet the requirements of 10 CFR 61 as implemented by 10 CFR 20 and of tae low level radioactive waste disposal site The Process Control Program includes in addition to this procedure the following related procedures:

A St Lucie Plant Operating Procedure No 0520023, "Qewateriag Radioactive Bead Resias" ~

B QKN-NUCLEAR SYST&fS, INC Test procedure for Dewateriag Conical Bottom Demiaeralizers and kesin Liners - Project, No 11118, 10/05/81 C QQ8-NUCLEAR SYSTEMS, INC Lab Record Sheet for Conical ttottom Demiaeralizers and Resin Liners - Project No. 11118; 10/01/81.

2~ Vendor supplied processes for solidification, encapsulation, or absorption of liquid radioactive waste I is handled under a topical report which the vendor has submitted to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for approval or uader aa N.R.C approved process coatrol program Controlled copies of appropriate vendor procedures for these processes must be used to assure provision under the topical.

report are met~

Page 2- of 5 ST ~ LUCIE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NUNSK8. 0520025, REVISION 3 PROCES S CONTROL PROGRAM 3 0 SCOPE: (ccaciaued) sion'(continued) 3 2 3 'll Discus radioactive waste shiped for land burial must beet the requirements of 10 CFR 20,311 regarding waste form classification and packaging This is implemented through procedure HP-47, "Classification of Radioactive Waste 8aterial for Land Disposal" /RS 3 3 Authority The authority and responsibility to perform the requirements of this procedure come from 10 CFR 20, 10 CFR 61, St Lucie Plant Unit 1 Technical Specifications, St Lucie Plant Unit 2 Technical Specifications, and from disposal site criteria 3 4 Definitions materials onto an absorbent material /R3.

2~ Dewaterin - The process of removing "free standing" water from a inal disposal package which contains radioactive bead resins, material within cement"like material, such that the final product is a freemtanding monolith 4 "Free Standin " Water - Liquid which is not retained by the waste orms 5~ Solidification - The process of solidifying liquid radioactive waste material in cement-like material, such that the final product is a free-standing monolith. /R3 6~ Process Control Pro ram (PCP) - The Process Control Program shall contain the provisions, based on full scale testing, to assure that dewatering of:radioactive bead resins results in a waste form with the properties that meet the requirements of 10 CFR 61 (as implemented by 10 CFR 20) and of the low level radioactive waste disposal site at the time of disposal, 7 Visual Ins ection The direct observation of the bead resins during the entire period of resin transfer as they are packaged in the final disposal container.

8~ Waste Form Classification - Classification of radioactive waste material based upon the concentrations of radionuclides identified. /RS 4~0 PRECAUTIONS:

4 1 'rocess Control Procedures used for the dewatering of radioactive bead resins that establish. the conditions that must be met shall be based on full scale testing This is to provide reasonable assurance that the dewatering of the resin and disposal container will result in volumes of free standing water, at the time of disposal, within the limits of 10CFR," Part 61 as implemented by 10CFR20'and of the low level radioactive waste disposal site

Page 3 of 5 ST LUCIE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NUMBER 0520025, REVISION 3 PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM 4 0 PRECAUTIONS- (continued) 4~2 Vendor supplied solidification, encapsulation, and absorption processes shaLL be NRC approved or uncover a topical report which has been submitted to NRC approval. Procedures which are to be used est be controlled per t e vendor 's Qk program /R3 4 3 In lieu of dewatering performed. as per the Process Control Procedures, a visual inspection of the bead resin as it is transferred and of the final disposal container after loading may be perforaad if conditions permit This inspection must be conducted in a manner that will assure that the free standing liquids will meet shipping, transportation and disposal site requirements 4 4 All changes to the St, Lucie Plant Process Control Program est be reviewed and approved by the Facility Review Group before they become ef fective i 4 5 All changes to the St Lucie Plant Process Control Program axxst be submitted to the NRC in the Semiannual Radioactive Effluent Release Report for the period in which the change(s) was made. This submittal

'must contain the following:

1 Sufficiently detailed information to totally support the rationale for the change without benefit of additional or supplemental information, 2~ A determination that the change did not reduce the overall conformance of the dewatered bead resins to existing criteria for solid wastes, 3 . Documentation of the fact that the change has been reviewed and found acceptable by the Facility Review Group 5rO RESPONSIBILITIES:

5 1 It is the responsibility of the Plant Manager to assure that all necessary procedures, equipment and support. are provided to=-properly implement the PCP ~

5,2 It is the responsibility of the Health Physics Supervisor or his designee to assure that the radioactive bead resin will be dewatered in accordance with the PCP ~

5.3 It is the responsibility of the Health Physics Supervisor or his in designee to assure that radioactive waste material is classified accordance with the PCP. /R3

Page 4 of 5 ST ~ LUCIE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NUMBER 0520025, REVISION 3 PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM 6 e0

REFERENCES:

6~1 Dewatering Procedure for CNSI Conical-Bottom EnviroSAPE' High Integrity Containers (containing bead-type ion exchange resin) 1X free standing water - FOWP-003 6,2 Lab Record Sheet for Conical Bottom Demineralizers and Resin Liners',

Prospect No, 11118 6 3 Test Procedure for Dewatering Conical Bortom Demineralizers and Kesin Linexs, Pro)ect No~ 11118',4 Health Physics Pxocedure, HP-47, "Classification of Radioactive Waste Material for Land Disposal"', /R3 7,0 RECORDS AND NOTIPICATIONS:

7,1 Records shall be as per St. Lucie Plant Operating Procedure No 0520023, "Dewatering Radioactive Bead Resins" ~

'7 2 Notifications 1~ If it, is suspected that the free standing water requirements may not be met for any container of xadioactive bead resin shipped to a disposal site, notify the Plant Manager and the Health Physics Supervisor~

2~ If the. process control procedures have not been followed or if free standing water may be present in the final shipping container of bead resin in amounts greater than allowed by regulations, notify the Health Physics Supervisor or his designee,

Page 5 of 5 ST ~ LUCIE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NUMBER 0520025, dEVISION 3 PROCESS CONTROL'ROGRAM 8 o0 INSTRUCTIONS:

8 1 Dewatered radioactive bead resins:

1 ~ Dispose of dewatered radioactive bead resins is limited to the following containers for which full scale dewatering tests have been. conducted:

A CNSI Conical Bottom EnviroSAPE' High Integrity Container-PL6-80(Ro B CNSI Conical Bottom EnviroSAPE~ High Integrity Container-PL14-195' CNSI Conical Bottom EnviroSAPE~ High Integrity Container-PL8-120(Ri 2i Dewater the container as per St, Lucie Plant Operating Procedure 0520023, "Dewatering of Radioactive Bead Resins",

No 3>> In lieu of dewatering, radioactive bead resin may be shipped for disposal in a different container, provided the radiological and regulatory conditions permit, if a visual inspection of the resin during transfer and of final shipping container after loading can be conducted in a manner that will assure that the free standing liquid volume present will meet shipping, transportation, and disposal site requirements 4, With dewatering not meeting disposal site,'hipping, and transportation requireients, suspend shipment of the inadequately dewatered bead resin and correct the process control program, the applicable procedures(s),, and/or the dewatering system as necessary to prevent recurrence 5 With dewatering not performed in accordance wich the PCP:

(1) if the dewatered bead resin has not already, been shipped for it meets burial

~

disposal, verify each container to ensure that ground, shipping and transportation requirements and/or (2) take appropriate administrative action to prevent, recurrence.

6i Close the container aa per the manufacturer 's instructions 8 2 Solidification, encapsulation, or absorption of radioactive waste materials shall be performed in accordance with vendor approved procedures~

8 3 All radioactive waste material packaged and destined for land disposal

=sha11 conform to the requireuents of 10 CHL 20i311 as implemented by procedure HP-47 ~ If waste form classification exceeds Class 0 or packaging does not meet, the requirements of the waste form. class, the Health Physics Supervisor shall be notified'and shipment shall not be made