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{{#Wiki_filter:Approved By: Rancho Seco Final Status Survey Summary January 30, 2017 IOSB Outside Area Class 1 Survey Unit F8300141 FSS Engineer Date: Manager, Rancho Seco Assets }-30 *f7 FINAL STATUS SURVEY F8300141 Survey Unit: F8300141, foterim Onsite Storage Building (IOSB) Outside Area Class 1 Survey Unit
{{#Wiki_filter:Rancho Seco Final Status Survey Summary R~port January 30, 2017 IOSB Outside Area Class 1 Survey Unit F8300141 FSS Engineer
                                                  }- 30 *f7 Approved By:  ~+                            Date:
Manager, Rancho Seco Assets
 
FINAL STATUS SURVEY F8300141 Survey Unit:
F8300141, foterim Onsite Storage Building (IOSB) Outside Area Class 1 Survey Unit


== Description:==
== Description:==


Operating History: Designed primarily to store packaged radioactive waste containers safely, protected from the elements, and maintain radiological dose as low as reasonably achievable (ALARA), the IOSB possibly stored media of many types, including filters, resins, contaminated chemicals, DAW, activated reactor components, contaminated plant components and other contaminated items. The outside asphalt area at times held waste ready to ship in storage containers and a respiratory cleaning facility.
Operating History: Designed primarily to store packaged radioactive waste containers safely, protected from the elements, and maintain radiological dose as low as reasonably achievable (ALARA), the IOSB possibly stored media of many types, including filters, resins, contaminated chemicals, DAW, activated reactor components, contaminated plant components and other contaminated items. The outside asphalt area at times held waste ready to ship in storage containers and a respiratory cleaning facility.
Site Characterization:
Site Characterization: Based upon the scanning results of the outside asphalt area an elevated area was identified on the asphalt next to the IOSB. Certain spots in the area exceeded the DCGLw but not the DCGLEMC* The area required remediation. The Outside area was divided into a small Class l Survey Unit, buffered by a Class 2 Survey Unit which will be addressed in separate reports. The remainder of the outside area was designated as a Class 3 Survey Unit and is the subject of a separate report.
Based upon the scanning results of the outside asphalt area an elevated area was identified on the asphalt next to the IOSB. Certain spots in the area exceeded the DCGLw but not the DCGLEMC* The area required remediation.
Survey Unit Design Information:
The Outside area was divided into a small Class l Survey Unit, buffered by a Class 2 Survey Unit which will be addressed in separate reports. The remainder of the outside area was designated as a Class 3 Survey Unit and is the subject of a separate report. Survey Unit Design Information:
In accordance with MARSSIM Section 4.6, special considerations may be necessary for survey units with structure surface areas less than 10 m 2 or land areas less than 100 m2
In accordance with MARSSIM Section 4.6, special considerations may be necessary for survey units with structure surface areas less than 10 m 2 or land areas less than 100 m 2* In this case, the number of data points obtained from the statistical tests is unnecessarily large and not appropriate for smaller survey unit areas. The data generated from these smaller survey units should be obtained based on judgment, rather than on systematic or random design, and compared individually to the DCGLs. This survey unit meets this criterion as the size is Jess than one square meter (0.37 m 2). The Survey Unit Design Parameters are presented in Table 1 below. The survey unit and measurement locations are depicted on the maps in Attachment
* In this case, the number of data points obtained from the statistical tests is unnecessarily large and not appropriate for smaller survey unit areas. The data generated from these smaller survey units should be obtained based on judgment, rather than on systematic or random design, and compared individually to the DCGLs. This survey unit meets this criterion as the size is Jess than one square meter (0.37 m 2).
: 1. Static measurement locations were based upon professional judgment in accordance with MARSSIM guidance and approximately 100% of the area scanned. The instrumentation used for the survey along with the MDC values are listed in Table 2-1 Attachment
The Survey Unit Design Parameters are presented in Table 1 below. The survey unit and measurement locations are depicted on the maps in Attachment 1. Static measurement locations were based upon professional judgment in accordance with MARSSIM guidance and approximately 100% of the area scanned. The instrumentation used for the survey along with the MDC values are listed in Table 2-1 Attachment 2.
: 2. FSS Outside Area Class 1 F8300141 FINAL STATUS SURVEY F8300141 Table 1, Survey Unit Design Parameters  
FSS Outside Area Class 1                     F8300141
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*. .. . .. comments '* Survey PackaQe: F830 Outside Asphalt Class 1 Survey Unit: 014 Class 1 SU Area (m 2) 0.37 0.37 m 2 Evaluator:
FINAL STATUS SURVEY F8300141 Table 1, Survey Unit Design Parameters
JR DCGLw: 43,000 Gross Activity DCGL Area Factor 22.1 DTBD-05-003 DesiQn DCGLemc (dpm/1 OOcm 2): 950,300 DCGLemc: 950,300 LBGR: 21,500 Default= 50% DCGL Sigma: 513 Generic Sigma Type I error: 0.05 Type II error: 0.05 Predominant Nuclide Cs-137 Sample Area (m2) N/A Total Instrument Efficiency:
* Evall.i~'tid~;1l{i>'iJfva*1L1es'                                          comments         '*
0.130 Total Area Scanned (m 2): 0.37 Scan CoveraQe (%) . ; 1 Class 1 Choosing 'NIA' sets material Material Type: N/A background to "O" ... *.
Survey PackaQe:               F830   Outside Asphalt Class 1 Survey Unit:             014 Class               1 SU Area (m 2)             0.37   0.37 m2 Evaluator:               JR DCGLw:         43,000     Gross Activity DCGL Area Factor             22.1   DTBD-05-003 DesiQn DCGLemc (dpm/1 OOcm 2 ):             950,300 DCGLemc:         950,300 LBGR:         21,500     Default= 50% DCGL Sigma:               513   Generic Sigma Type I error:             0.05 Type II error:             0.05 Predominant Nuclide           Cs-137 Sample Area (m2)                 N/A Total Instrument Efficiency:               0.130 Total Area Scanned (m 2):                 0.37 Scan CoveraQe (%) . ; 100°1~*~, Class 1 Choosing 'NIA' sets material Material Type:               N/A   background to "O"
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* Z1-a: 1.645 Z1-B: 1.645 Sign p: 0.99865 Calculated Relative Shift: 41.9 Relative Shift Used: 3.0 Uses 3.0 if Relative Shift >3 Values selected based upon N-Value: 5 Judgement N-Value+20%:
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NIA Survey Results: A total of 5 direct measurements were made in F8300141.
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The results of the static measurements are shown in Table 2. All of the static measurements were less than the DCGL. None of the scan measurements indicated areas of elevated activity.
* Z1-a:         1.645 Z1-B:         1.645 Sign p:       0.99865 Calculated Relative Shift:               41.9 Relative Shift Used:                 3.0 Uses 3.0 if Relative Shift >3 Values selected based upon N-Value:                 5 Judgement N-Value+20%:                   NIA Survey Results:
2 FSS Outside Area Class I F8300141 FINAL STATUS SURVEY F8300141 Table 2, Static Measurement Results ,. *:: :* .Number, . * < '$am,pJe:#* . *. . . : Beta (cpm)  
A total of 5 direct measurements were made in F8300141. The results of the static measurements are shown in Table 2. All of the static measurements were less than the DCGL. None of the scan measurements indicated areas of elevated activity.
.. 1 F8300141A00001 370 2,803. 2 F8300141A00002 353 2,674 3 F8300141A00003 313 2,371 4 F8300141A00004 347 2,629 5 F8300141A00005 350 2,652 Table 3 contains the statistical summary of the static measurement data for the Outside Area Class 1. Table 3, Beta Summary Statistics Beta Static Outside Asphalt Class 1 Mean Median Standard Deviation Minimum Maximum Count Survey Unit Data Assessment:
2                                       FSS Outside Area Class I                               F8300141
2,626 2,652 158 2,371 2,803 5 The survey design was based upon professional judgement and resulted in 5 static measurements.
 
Following the guidance in MARSSIM Section 4.6, these values are compared directly to the DCGLw. The comparison and the results are presented in Table 4. The sample mean and median values were less than the DCGL. 3 FSS Outside Area Class 1 F8300141 FINAL STATUS SURVEY F8300141 Table 4, Data Assessment Results *-* ,' '*.' . Number of Samples: .5 Median: 2,652 Mean: 2,626 Static Data Standard Deviation:
FINAL STATUS SURVEY F8300141 Table 2, Static Measurement Results
158 Maximum: 2,803 .. ',' **; .* . ' ..... _..., ... : Sufficient samples collected:
        .Number, .     *<'$am,pJe:#* . *. ..
Pass Maximum value <DCGLw: Pass Median value <DCGLw: Pass
Beta (cpm)       :Bet~ .(~pm) 1 F8300141A00001                       370             2,803.
* Mean value <DCGLw: Pass Maximum value <DCGLemc:
2 F8300141A00002                       353             2,674 3 F8300141A00003                       313             2,371 4 F8300141A00004                       347             2,629 5 F8300141A00005                       350             2,652 Table 3 contains the statistical summary of the static measurement data for the Outside Area Class 1.
N/A. Sign test results: NIA . The survey unit passes all conditions:
Table 3, Beta Summary Statistics Beta Static Outside Asphalt Class 1 Mean                             2,626 Median                            2,652 Standard Deviation                  158 Minimum                          2,371 Maximum                          2,803 Count                                5 Survey Unit Data Assessment:
Pass Survey Unit Investigations and Results: No investigations were required for either direct or scan measurements collected for the FSS and no investigation results are reported.
The survey design was based upon professional judgement and resulted in 5 static measurements. Following the guidance in MARSSIM Section 4.6, these values are compared directly to the DCGLw.
The comparison and the results are presented in Table 4. The sample mean and median values were less than the DCGL.
3                                 FSS Outside Area Class 1               F8300141
 
FINAL STATUS SURVEY F8300141 Table 4, Data Assessment Results Number of Samples:           .5 Median:   2,652 Mean:   2,626 Static Data Standard Deviation:       158 Maximum:     2,803 Sufficient samples collected:   Pass Maximum value <DCGLw:       Pass Median value <DCGLw:       Pass
* Mean value <DCGLw:       Pass Maximum value <DCGLemc:           N/A.
Sign test results:   NIA .
The survey unit passes all conditions:   Pass Survey Unit Investigations and Results:
No investigations were required for either direct or scan measurements collected for the FSS and no investigation results are reported.
ALARA Statement:
ALARA Statement:
As stated in Chapter 4 of the LTP, as long as the residual activity within the survey unit is less than the DCGL, the ALARA criterion has been met. Changes in Initial Survey Unit Assumptions:
As stated in Chapter 4 of the LTP, as long as the residual activity within the survey unit is less than the DCGL, the ALARA criterion has been met.
The survey unit was designed as a Class l survey and the sample results are consistent with that classification.
Changes in Initial Survey Unit Assumptions:
No individual measurement exceeded the DCGL. No potential areas of elevated activity were detected.  
The survey unit was designed as a Class l survey and the sample results are consistent with that classification. No individual measurement exceeded the DCGL. No potential areas of elevated activity were detected.


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The FSS of this survey unit was properly designed as a Class 1 survey based on the results ofthe investigation survey. The required number of direct measurements was made and the scan coverage met the requirement of Table 5-6 of the .L TP. All of the static measurements were less than the DCGL. No investigations were required.
The FSS of this survey unit was properly designed as a Class 1 survey based on the results ofthe investigation survey. The required number of direct measurements was made and the scan coverage met the requirement of Table 5-6 of the .L TP. All of the static measurements were less than the DCGL. No investigations were required.
The static measurement data support rejection of the null hypothesis, providing high confidence that the survey unit satisfied the release criteria and that the data quality objectives were met. It is concluded that survey unit F8300141 meets the release criteria of 10CFR20.1402.
The static measurement data support rejection of the null hypothesis, providing high confidence that the survey unit satisfied the release criteria and that the data quality objectives were met.
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It is concluded that survey unit F8300141 meets the release criteria of 10CFR20.1402.
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4                                     FSS Outside Area Class I               F8300141
Beta -515 dpm/100 cm 2 netector Efficiencies 13.2% Calibration Due.Dateb
 
' . . \ . . 317897/331972 2/10117
Attachment 1 Maps January 30, 2017 Survey Unit F8300141
* Minimum detectable activities for the count rate instrumentation were calculated in accordance with NUREG-1507, "Minimum Detectable Concentrations with Typical Radiation Survey Instruments for Various Contaminants and Field Conditions" (U.S. NRC, 1997). b Detectors are required to be calibrated once every 12 months. Calibration due date indicates the date by which the detector must be calibrated again. cm 2= square centimeters cpm = counts per minute dpm = disintegrations per minute Pagel Att. 2 Instrumentation F8300141 Static Measurement MDA Beta Survey Type PR331972 Detector Number 195 Background count rate (cpm) Count Time (min) 0.132 Efficiency 100 Area of Detector ( cm 2) Constants 60 sec/min 2.54 cm/in Assumptions Background count time and sample count time are equivalent Calculate Static MDA Static MDA =3 + 4.65(Br
 
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F8300141A00004
                                                                                        ~  = 2,629 dpm/100 cm 2                 F8300141A00001
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Attachment 2 Instrumentation January 30, 2017 Survey Unit F83000141
 
Table 2-1. Survey Unit Instrumentation Measurement                                    Minimum D~teetable Activity*              netector          Calibration Instrument Type                                                                         Due.Dateb Type                                                                              Efficiencies          ' . . ..
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Beta Static          Ludlum Model               Beta - 515 dpm/100 cm 2                   13.2%         317897/331972 Measurement                2350-1                                                                            2/10117 Ludlum Model 44- 116 B Detector
* Minimum detectable activities for the count rate instrumentation were calculated in accordance with NUREG-1507, "Minimum Detectable Concentrations with Typical Radiation Survey Instruments for Various Contaminants and Field Conditions" (U.S. NRC, 1997).
b Detectors are required to be calibrated once every 12 months. Calibration due date indicates the date by which the detector must be calibrated again.
cm 2 = square centimeters cpm = counts per minute dpm = disintegrations per minute Pagel                                       Att. 2 Instrumentation                                       F8300141
 
Static Measurement MDA Beta Survey Type PR331972   Detector Number 195 Background count rate (cpm)
Count Time (min) 0.132 Efficiency 100 Area of Detector (cm 2)
Constants 60 sec/min 2.54 cm/in Assumptions Background count time and sample count time are equivalent Calculate Static MDA Static MDA =3 + 4.65(Br
* t)0.5/t
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* A/100 (NUREG 1507) Where: Br Background Countrate t Count Time (min) E Efficiency A Area of detector (cm 2) Static MDA 515 dpm/100 cm2 Page 2 Att. 2 Instrumentation F830014l Att. 3 Investigation Attachment 3 Investigation January 30, 2017 Survey Unit F8300141 (none) F8300141 Attachment 4 Data Assessment January 25, 2017 Survey Unit F8300141 ----. ----------*----
* A/100           (NUREG 1507)
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Where:                   Br     Background Countrate t     Count Time (min)
--------------2375 2418 2505 259 1 2720 Page 1 Att. 4 Data Assessment
E     Efficiency A     Area of detector (cm 2)
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Static MDA                             515 dpm/100 cm2 Page 2                                 Att. 2 Instrumentation         F830014l
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Final Status Survey Summary Report, January 30, 2017, Iosb Outside Area Class 1, Survey Unit F8300141
ML17065A069
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Site: Rancho Seco
Issue date: 01/30/2017
From:
Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD)
To:
Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards
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Rancho Seco Final Status Survey Summary R~port January 30, 2017 IOSB Outside Area Class 1 Survey Unit F8300141 FSS Engineer

}- 30 *f7 Approved By: ~+ Date:

Manager, Rancho Seco Assets

FINAL STATUS SURVEY F8300141 Survey Unit:

F8300141, foterim Onsite Storage Building (IOSB) Outside Area Class 1 Survey Unit

Description:

Operating History: Designed primarily to store packaged radioactive waste containers safely, protected from the elements, and maintain radiological dose as low as reasonably achievable (ALARA), the IOSB possibly stored media of many types, including filters, resins, contaminated chemicals, DAW, activated reactor components, contaminated plant components and other contaminated items. The outside asphalt area at times held waste ready to ship in storage containers and a respiratory cleaning facility.

Site Characterization: Based upon the scanning results of the outside asphalt area an elevated area was identified on the asphalt next to the IOSB. Certain spots in the area exceeded the DCGLw but not the DCGLEMC* The area required remediation. The Outside area was divided into a small Class l Survey Unit, buffered by a Class 2 Survey Unit which will be addressed in separate reports. The remainder of the outside area was designated as a Class 3 Survey Unit and is the subject of a separate report.

Survey Unit Design Information:

In accordance with MARSSIM Section 4.6, special considerations may be necessary for survey units with structure surface areas less than 10 m 2 or land areas less than 100 m2

  • In this case, the number of data points obtained from the statistical tests is unnecessarily large and not appropriate for smaller survey unit areas. The data generated from these smaller survey units should be obtained based on judgment, rather than on systematic or random design, and compared individually to the DCGLs. This survey unit meets this criterion as the size is Jess than one square meter (0.37 m 2).

The Survey Unit Design Parameters are presented in Table 1 below. The survey unit and measurement locations are depicted on the maps in Attachment 1. Static measurement locations were based upon professional judgment in accordance with MARSSIM guidance and approximately 100% of the area scanned. The instrumentation used for the survey along with the MDC values are listed in Table 2-1 Attachment 2.

FSS Outside Area Class 1 F8300141

FINAL STATUS SURVEY F8300141 Table 1, Survey Unit Design Parameters

  • Evall.i~'tid~;1l{i>'iJfva*1L1es' comments '*

Survey PackaQe: F830 Outside Asphalt Class 1 Survey Unit: 014 Class 1 SU Area (m 2) 0.37 0.37 m2 Evaluator: JR DCGLw: 43,000 Gross Activity DCGL Area Factor 22.1 DTBD-05-003 DesiQn DCGLemc (dpm/1 OOcm 2 ): 950,300 DCGLemc: 950,300 LBGR: 21,500 Default= 50% DCGL Sigma: 513 Generic Sigma Type I error: 0.05 Type II error: 0.05 Predominant Nuclide Cs-137 Sample Area (m2) N/A Total Instrument Efficiency: 0.130 Total Area Scanned (m 2): 0.37 Scan CoveraQe (%) . ; 100°1~*~, Class 1 Choosing 'NIA' sets material Material Type: N/A background to "O"

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  • Z1-a: 1.645 Z1-B: 1.645 Sign p: 0.99865 Calculated Relative Shift: 41.9 Relative Shift Used: 3.0 Uses 3.0 if Relative Shift >3 Values selected based upon N-Value: 5 Judgement N-Value+20%: NIA Survey Results:

A total of 5 direct measurements were made in F8300141. The results of the static measurements are shown in Table 2. All of the static measurements were less than the DCGL. None of the scan measurements indicated areas of elevated activity.

2 FSS Outside Area Class I F8300141

FINAL STATUS SURVEY F8300141 Table 2, Static Measurement Results

.Number, . *<'$am,pJe:#* . *. ..

Beta (cpm) :Bet~ .(~pm) 1 F8300141A00001 370 2,803.

2 F8300141A00002 353 2,674 3 F8300141A00003 313 2,371 4 F8300141A00004 347 2,629 5 F8300141A00005 350 2,652 Table 3 contains the statistical summary of the static measurement data for the Outside Area Class 1.

Table 3, Beta Summary Statistics Beta Static Outside Asphalt Class 1 Mean 2,626 Median 2,652 Standard Deviation 158 Minimum 2,371 Maximum 2,803 Count 5 Survey Unit Data Assessment:

The survey design was based upon professional judgement and resulted in 5 static measurements. Following the guidance in MARSSIM Section 4.6, these values are compared directly to the DCGLw.

The comparison and the results are presented in Table 4. The sample mean and median values were less than the DCGL.

3 FSS Outside Area Class 1 F8300141

FINAL STATUS SURVEY F8300141 Table 4, Data Assessment Results Number of Samples: .5 Median: 2,652 Mean: 2,626 Static Data Standard Deviation: 158 Maximum: 2,803 Sufficient samples collected: Pass Maximum value <DCGLw: Pass Median value <DCGLw: Pass

  • Mean value <DCGLw: Pass Maximum value <DCGLemc: N/A.

Sign test results: NIA .

The survey unit passes all conditions: Pass Survey Unit Investigations and Results:

No investigations were required for either direct or scan measurements collected for the FSS and no investigation results are reported.

ALARA Statement:

As stated in Chapter 4 of the LTP, as long as the residual activity within the survey unit is less than the DCGL, the ALARA criterion has been met.

Changes in Initial Survey Unit Assumptions:

The survey unit was designed as a Class l survey and the sample results are consistent with that classification. No individual measurement exceeded the DCGL. No potential areas of elevated activity were detected.

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Conclusion:==

The FSS of this survey unit was properly designed as a Class 1 survey based on the results ofthe investigation survey. The required number of direct measurements was made and the scan coverage met the requirement of Table 5-6 of the .L TP. All of the static measurements were less than the DCGL. No investigations were required.

The static measurement data support rejection of the null hypothesis, providing high confidence that the survey unit satisfied the release criteria and that the data quality objectives were met.

It is concluded that survey unit F8300141 meets the release criteria of 10CFR20.1402.

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Table 2-1. Survey Unit Instrumentation Measurement Minimum D~teetable Activity* netector Calibration Instrument Type Due.Dateb Type Efficiencies ' . . ..

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Beta Static Ludlum Model Beta - 515 dpm/100 cm 2 13.2% 317897/331972 Measurement 2350-1 2/10117 Ludlum Model 44- 116 B Detector

  • Minimum detectable activities for the count rate instrumentation were calculated in accordance with NUREG-1507, "Minimum Detectable Concentrations with Typical Radiation Survey Instruments for Various Contaminants and Field Conditions" (U.S. NRC, 1997).

b Detectors are required to be calibrated once every 12 months. Calibration due date indicates the date by which the detector must be calibrated again.

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Static Measurement MDA Beta Survey Type PR331972 Detector Number 195 Background count rate (cpm)

Count Time (min) 0.132 Efficiency 100 Area of Detector (cm 2)

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