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| number = ML20064A473
| number = ML20064A473
| issue date = 06/30/1990
| issue date = 06/30/1990
| title = Semiannual Monitoring Rept,Jan-June 1990.
| title = Semiannual Monitoring Rept,Jan-June 1990
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| author affiliation = WISCONSIN ELECTRIC POWER CO.
| author affiliation = WISCONSIN ELECTRIC POWER CO.

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Semiannual Monitoring Rept,Jan-June 1990
ML20064A473
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WISCONSIN ELECTRIC SEMIANNUAL I POWER COMPANY JANUARY,1990 through JUNE 30,1990 I

POINT BE ACH NUCLE AR PL ANT UNIT NOS.1 AND 2 I

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PREFACE I

This Semlannual Monitoring Report for the period of' January 1,1990, through June 30,1990, is '

submitted in accordance with Point Beach Nuclear Plant Unit Nos.1 cnd 2 Technical Specification I 15.7.8.4 and filed under Docket Nos. 50-266 and $0-301 for Facility Operation License Nos. DPR-24 and

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' a 1.0 Radioactive Liquid Releases 2 r i

'. 2.0 Radioactive Airborne Releases 6 i

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l 4.0 .New and Spent Fuel Shipments 8 i -5.0 Radiological Environmental Monitoring 10

., 6.0 Nonradioactive Chemical Releases 12 ~!

7.0 Circulating Water System Operation 12 j' :8.0  ? Leak Testing of Radioactive Sources . .12 L ? 9.0 , Miscellaneous Reporting Requirements I 14 f

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" ' 1.0 l ' RADIOACTIVE LIQUID RELEASES-

.. The total radioactive liquid release excluding tritium for this reporting period was 2.68E-03 curies.

? <  : This included 3.16E-04 curies in processed radioactive waste and primary coolant system '

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letdown,2.98E-04 curies in Unit 1 steam generator blowdown,1.51E 03 curies in Unit 2 steam generator blowdown and 5.59E44 curies in retention pond effluent.

The total tritium release for this reporting period was 4.14E4 02 curies. This included 4.09E402 curies in processed radioactive waste and primary coolant system letdown, 3.33E 02_curles in

'L Unit 1 steam generator blowdown,3.59E+ 00 curies in Unit 2 steam generator blowdown, and :

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1.1 Circulatina Water Radionuclide Release Summarvi

1.1.1 - Releases During Current Reporting Period Radioactive liquid releases via the circulating water discharge are summarized --

by individual source, total, and equivalent curie release on a monthly basis and presented in Table 1 1.

i 1,1.2 - Additions to Previous Semiannual Monitoring Report The following information was not available at the time of the previous report preparation and should be added to Table 1 1 of the Semlannual Monitoring I- Report for July 1,1989 through December 31,1989.

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ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION CT CIRCUIATING 10&ER DISCHARGE '

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-Released (Ci)y Gamma Scan 6.12E-04 2.38E-G4 9i21E-04 2.39E-04 4.585-04 2.10E-04 :- 2.68E-0 3 ~

Gross Alphs <MDA <MDA <MDA. <MDA <MDA (1)- (1) - W-Tritium 2.41E+01 5.11E+01 6.67E+01 1.84E+01 6.96E+01 1.84E+02 4.14E+02 Strontium (MDA <MDA _. <MDA 9.70E-07 <MDA (1) (1)^

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3.05E+04 4.80E+04 8.73E+04 1.03E+05 1.36E+05 9.06E404 4.95E+05-2.66E+06 1.27E+07-

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Total 8.87E+06 7.58E+06- 9.31E+06 6.46E+06 8.82E+06 8.03E+06 4.91E+07 l

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Gross Garam 1.67E-11 7.20E-12 1.77E-11 4.64E-12 7.10E 3.33E-12 Gross Alpha (MDA -

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Tritium 6.48E-07' 1.52E-06 1.28E-06 2.89E-07 1.06E-06 2.92E-06 Strontium (MDA <MDA <MDA 1.52E-14 <MDA (1)

Maximum Discharge Concentration During Release Period (uC1/cc)

Gross Gamma 5.83E-11 5.51E-11 1.07E-09 1.12E-10 8.79E-10 1.423-11 Tritium 1.26E-04 1.45E-04 9.07E-05 5.31E-05 8.45E-05 1.16E-04 Total Equivalent curies Released Co-60 Equivalent Curies 7.69E-04 6.90E-04 5.44E-03' 1.34E-04" 8.69E-04 3.17E-03 '1.11E-02

% Annual RETS Limit 8.12E-04 7.29E-04 5.74E-03 1.41E-049.18E-04 3.35E-03 1.17E-024 I-131 Equivalent curies 9.80E-06 2.48E-06 4.99E-05 1.38E-05' <MDA '< h 7.60E-05

% Annual RETS Limit 3.74E-05 9.47E 1.90E44 5.27E-05 2.90E-04 Tritium Equivalent curies 2.41E+01- 5.11E+01 6.67E+01- 1.84E+01 6.96E+01 1.84E+02 4.14E+02

% Annual RETS Limit 1.25E-01 .2.65E-01 3.46E-01 9.53E-02 3.61E .9.53E-01. 2.14E+00 (1) Information unavailable at time of report preparation.

Note: Dissolved noble gases detected in liquid effluents'aro included'in airborne release totals RETS = Radiological Effluent Technical Specifications.

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1.2.1 Releases During Current Reporting Period ;l The isotopic composition of circulating water discharges during the current

' reporting period is presented in Table 12.

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, Tritium ' 2.41E+01 5.11E+01 6.67E401 1.84E+01 6.96E+01 1.84E+02 4.14E+02-I-132 <MDA 4.45E-05 <MDA <MDA (MDA ~ <MDA 4.45E-05 I-133 4.44E-05 (MDA 2.26E-04 6.22E-05 <MDA <MDA '3.33E F-18 5.09E 1.36E-04 1.98E-04 -1.42E 2.99E-04 (MDA- 1.28E-03 Ag-210m . <MDA  :<MDA 8.73E-06  :<MDA (MDA ' <MDA 3.73E-06 Co-58 <MDA ' 1.68E-06 1.23E-05 (MDA <MDA <MDA- 1.40E-05 Co-60 9.36E-06 1.12E-05 1116E-04 2.73E-05 .1.07E-04 (MDA 2.71E-04 Cs-137 4.98E-05 4.48E-05 3.52E-04 6.90E-06 5.02E-05 2.10E-04 7.14E-04 ,

Mn-54 <MDA (MDA 9.01E-06 .<MDA (MDA' <MDA- 9.01E-06 Nb-97 (MDA -(MDA (MDA <MDA 2.44E-06 <MDA 2.44E-06 Sr-89 <MDA (MDA. (MDA- (MDA (MDA. (1) -(1)

Sr-90 <MDA- -(MDA <MDA- 9.70E-07 <MDA (1) (1)

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1.4 Land Application of Sewage Sludge -

Trace amounts of radionuclides may be land appiled with sewage sludges on various l I Department of Natural Resources approved Wisconsin Electric Power. Company properties surrounding the Point Beach Nuclear Plant in accordance with approved

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!g The release paths contributing to radioactive airborne release totals during this reporting period .

";g wera the auxHlary buildinq vent stack, drumming area vent stack, gas stripper building vent a stack, Unit 1-containmers purge stack, Unit 2 containment purge stack, combined air ejector; q decay duct exhaust, and turbine building ventuation exhaust.

There was one gas decay 'ank released during this reporting period.

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. 2.1 Radioactive Airborne Reiense Summarv

>, 2.1.1 Releases During Current Reporting Period e RadioactMty released in airborne effluents for the current reporting period are 4

summarized in Table 2-1.

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SUMMARY

JANUARY 1,-1990 THROUGH JUNE 30, 1990

--JAN FEB MAR .APR- MAY JUN TOTAL Total Noble Gases (Ci):(2) 2.16E-01 2.23E-01 3.73E-01: 2.62E-01 1.46E-01' 1.46E-01 -1.37E+00 Total Radiolodines (Ci): 1.17E-0 6 -- 4.13E-06 3.19E-05 8.64E-06 2.00E-07 <MDA 4.60E-05 Total Particulates (Ci): 3.37E-06 - 7.45E 7.87E-06 ' 1.97E-05 9.47E-06 <MDA _1.15E-04 Alpha (Ci): _ 6.73E-08 7.34E-05 7.44E-11 (MDA . (MLA~ (MDA :7. 3 5E-0 5 Strontium (Cil: <MDA -(MDA (MDA (1) _(1) (1) - (1)

All Others (Ci): 3.30E-06 1.10E-06 7.87E-06 1.97E-05 9.47E-06 <MDA 4.14E-05 Total Tritium (Ci): 1.05E+01 8.09E+00 1.27E+01 1.42E+01 1.06E+01 9.23E+00 6.53E+01-N Maximum Hourly Average -

Release Rate (3) 2.07E-04 2.36E-04 1.78E-04 2.72E-05 2.27E-04 3.80E-07 (Curies /Second)-

Total Equivalent Curies Released Co-60 Equivalent curies 7.54E-06 8.99E-06 5.23E-06 2.09E-05 7.53E-06 (MDA 5.02E-05 -i

% Annual RETS Limit 4.38E-04 5.23E-04 3.04E*04 1.22E-03 4.38E-04 ~ 0 -- ' 2.92E-03' 1-131 Equivalent Curies 1.17E-06 2.96E-06 1.34E-05 6.39E-06 1.08E-07 <MDA 2.40E-05

% Annual RETS Limit 3.32E-04 8.41E-04 3 . 81E--03 1.82E-03 3.07E-05 6.83E-03 Xe-133 Equivalent Curies (2) 2.86E+00 3.78E+00- 3.53E400 1.55E+00 2.27t+00 - 2.23E+00 .1.62E+01

% Annual RETS Limit . 2.75E-04 3.63E-04 3.39E-04 1.49E-04 2.18E-04 2.14E-04 1.56E-03.

Tritium Equivalent Curies 1.05E+01 -8.09E+00 1.27E+01' . 1.42E+01 1.06E+01 9.23E+00 6.53E+01

% Annual RETS Limit 3.62E-02 2.79E-02 4.38E ' 4.90E-02 3.66E-02 - 3.18E-02 .2.25E-01 1 f (1) Information unavailable at time of' report preparation but values. typically do not' alter monthly totals.

(2) Includes noble.ges contribution:from liquid releases.

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. The monthly isotopic airborne releases for the current reporting period are _

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preparation and should be added to Table 2 2 of the Semlannual Monitoring

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.duk AUSt . GEE ,QQI h.Qy , EQ . TOTAL (Cil' -;

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+ ' 3.0 RADIOACTIVE SOLID WASTE SHIPMENTS

- Solid wastes shipped for burial during this reporting period were as follows:

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02/09/90 180.1 (1)l 180,1 (2) 6.92E 02 ' . Barnwell, S.C.

02/21/90 1.40E + 00 ~ Bamwell. S.C.

L _ 02/21/90 180.1 (2) 1.68E+ 00 Barnwell, S.C. 4 E {* 02/27/90 180.1 (2) 2.43E + 00 .. - Barnwell, S.C. I I

'06/25/90 92.5 (1) ' . 6.98E-02 Hanford, WA .

p: .06/25/90 96.0 (1) 6.66E-01 Hanford, WA .;

TOTAL 908.9 6.32E + 00 l . (1) Dry Active Waste L l (2) Evaporator Concentrates I 4.0 NEW & SPENT FUEL SHIPMENTS AND RECEIPTS I' = During this reporting period, a total of 29 new fuel assemblies were received from Westinghouse

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-JANUARY 1,' 1990 THROUGH JUNE 30, 1990 NUCLIDES JAN TEB MAR APR' MAY JUN' TOTAL RELEASED (Curies) -(Curies) (Curies). (Curies) (Curies) (Curies) ( Cu rie s ) '~

-s Tritium 1.05E+01 8.09E+00 1.27E+01 1.42E+01 1.06E+01 9.23E+00 6.53E+01 Xe-133 8.06E-02 7.22E-02 2.37E-01' ' 1.36E-01 5.62E-02 6.06E-02 6.43E-01 Kr-85m 1.47E-03: 3.39E-03 2.71E-03 1.12E-03 1.89E-03 1.14E-03 1.17E-02 Kr-88 4.34E-03 7.93E-03 4.71E-03 ~1.72E-03 5.84E-03 2.88E-03 2.74E-02 Xe-133m 3.80E 1.51E-03 2.58E-03 2.91E-03 6.71E-05 4.41E-04 7.55E-03' Xe-135 1.68E-02 2.37E-02 2.42E-02 1.27E-02 1.54E-02 1.34E-02 1.06E-01 Xe-138 1.67E-02 3.84E-02 2.14E 7.43E-03 2.15E-02 1.21E 1.18E-01' e Kr-87 3.41E-03 7.32E-03 4.18E-03 1.51E-03 4.39E-03 2.63E-03 '2.34E-02' Xe-135m 5.39E-03 1.12E-02 6.42E-03 2.35E-03 6.62E-03 3.81E-03 3.58E-02.

Ar-41 6.06E-02 5.76E-02 7.00E-02 3.17E-02 3.37E-02 4.92E-02' 3.03E-01 Kr-85 '2.71E-02 <MDA (MDA 6.44E-02 (MDA' .(MDA 9.15E-02 I-131 1.17E-06 2.,60 E-0 4 7.68E-06 5.68E-06 7.90E-08 <MDA' 1.72E-05' I-133 .<MDA 1.53E-06 2.42E-05 2.96E-06 1.21E-07 (MDA 2.88E-05 F-18 2.33E-06 <MDA 6.33E-06 (MDA 1.51E-06 <MDA' 1.02E-05 Cs-137 6.45E-07 7.87E-07 3.58E-07 1.26E-06 4.21E-07 (MDA- 3.47E n6 Co-58 3.26E-07' 2.12E-07 7.88E-07 1.83E-05 7.53E-06 kMDA. 2.72E-05 Co-60 5.18E-10 1.08E-07 4.00E-07 2.18E-07 <MDA. (MDA '7.27E-07 Sr-89 (MDA (MDA (MDA. -(1).. (1) (1) (1)

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Alpha 6.73E-08 ' 7.34E-05 7.44E-11 <MDA <MDA L.<MDA . 7.35E-05

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Radiolo0ical environmental monitoring conducted at Point Beach Nuclear Plant from January 1, -

1990 through June 30,' 1990 consisted of air filters, milk, lake water, well water, sol, fish,

, . shoreline sediments, algae, vegetation, and TLDs. .

o 1 No siginficant deviations from normal results, attributable to the operation of the Point Beach  !

![ .g. -1 Nuclear Plant, were identified durin0 this six month reporting period ' Low, levels of Sr-90 and

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- predominant current direction in this area of the lake la from north to south,2) the concentrations increased with distance northward away from PBNP,3) the elevated

{m' concentrations first appeared at the sampling site furthest north, and 4) no H 3 concentrations -

above the LLD were found in the discharge fiume samples (collected weekly) and at sampling .;

sites south of PBNP,

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18 Radiolodine all < 0.5 pCl/l E '18 Sr-89 . all < 5 pCl/l 3~' 18 Sr-90 0.8 1.410.4 2.3 pCl/l 18 Cs-134 all < 5 - ' pCl/l 18 Cs-137 all <5 pCl/l I 18

.18 Other Gamma Emitters Ba-La 140 all ' < 5 all < 5 pCl/l pCl/l Q

1 Lake Water 30 Gross Bet:: 1.7 2.6i0.8 6.1 pCi/l 10 Tritium <500 <677i434 1856 pCl/l 10 Sr-89 all <5 pCi/l 10 Sr-90 all <1 pCl/l I

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30 Co-60 all <10 pCi/l  ;

5 30 Zn-65 all <30 pCi/l I 30 Zr Nt> 95 all < 15 pCl/l 30 Cs-134 all <10 pCl/l I. 30 30 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 all <10 all < 15 pCl/l pCl/l l

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. 2- H-3 " all <500 ' pCl/l . a 2 ' St-89 ' all < 5 pCl/l . 1 j 2! ' St-90 all < 1 : pCl/l t W 2 1-131- all <0.5 pCi/l .

. 2 Mn-54 all <10 pCl/l - 'l 2 Fe-59 all <30 pCl/l  !

2' Co-5B all < 10 - pCi/l 2i Co40 all <10 ' pCl/l ~a; 2" Zn45 all <30 pCl/l .

i 2 Zr-Nb-95 all <15 pCl/l

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u' 2 Cs-137 all <10 pCl/l i 2 Ba La 140 all <15 pCl/l s 2- Other Gamma Emitters all <30 pCl/l Egb .

3 Gross Beta - 2.1 2.910.8 3.7 . pCi/g wet :

3- Mn all <0.13 pCl/g wet R3 3 Fe-59 all < 0.26 ' pCl/g wet h3; 3- Co-58 all <0.13 - - pCl/g wat ;

!c 3- Co40 all <0.13 - pCl/g wet L T 3 Zn-65 all <0.26 - pCl/g wet

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6.0 NONRADIOACTIVE CHEMICAL RELEASES a

' 6.1 Scheduled Chemical Waste Releases s

I Scheduled chemical waste releases to the circulating water system from January 1, 1990 to June 30,1990 Included 5.03E+ 06 gallons of neutralized wastewater.: The wastewater contained 3.24E+02 pounds of suspended solids and 4.20E + 05 pounds of dissolved solids.

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  • Scheduled chemical waste releases are based on the average analytical results obtained from sampling a representative number of neutralizing tanks.

a 6.2 Miscellaneous Chemical Waste Releases 4 ll Miscellaneous chemical waste releases from the retention pond (based on effluent L analyses) to the circulating water for January 1,1990 to June 30,1990 included l b=<>

2,15E+07 gallons of clear wastewater. The wastewater contained 1.83E+03 pounds of suspended solids. .

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  • Miscellaneous chemical waste released directly to the circulating water, based on ,

a amount of chemicals used for January 1,1990 to June 30,1990 included 1.15E+ 04

)g pounds of sodium bisulfite and 5.92E+ 03 pounds of sodium hypochlorite. '

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g 8.0 LEAK TESTING OF RADIOACTIVE SOUR 0ES During this reporting period all applicable sealed radioactive sources were leak tested in  !

; accordance with Technical Specification 15.4.12. Leak test results were all <0.005 pCl.

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JAN f18 .t&E* ; APR* ,jfE* JyN-i . .

Average Volume Cooling U1 316.8 - 316.8' 436.4 313.9 504.3 ' '554.4-Water Discharge

' (Million Dal/ day) l U2 316.8 316.8 449.0 561.8 561.9 ' 554.4 -

Average Cooling Water Ut 36.1 - 35.8 38.5 39.9- . 48.7 - 48.9-

'i - Intake Temperature l-

. (Degrees F) U2 36.1 35.8- 38.5 41:9[ '47.4 48.8 Average Cooling Water UI- 67.6 67.2 58.7 - 42.5 63.2 67.5 Discharge Temperature

.. (Degrees F) U2 67.9 68.2 59.8 59.1 64.9 68.9 J . Average Ambient Lake Temperature I (Degrees F) . 35.0 34.5 37.2 41.5 46.6 ' 47.0 )

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n 9.0. ; MISCELLANEOUS REPORTING REQUIREMENTS 11"~

9.1' Revisions to the PBNP Offalla Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM) and Process Control 1 Proaram (PCP) '

if Revisions were made.to the'ODCM, Environmental Manual and PCP during this I

reporting period.1 Complete copies are being sent to the NRC. The changes are 1 summarized below.~ .

.Two improvements were made to the PCP to address the following: '

i 4 1,1 revised Wisconsin Electric Quality Procedures for vendor approval, ,

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2. concerns regarding waste solidification as expressed by the NRC at its s solidification workshop.

Changes and improvements made to the Environmental Manual consist of the following:. 1 j

1. new identification numbers of forms used for sample collection and scheduling .

~ based upon the new PBNP form numbering system, I

2. wording added to clarify instructions for sample collection and handling, .

I 3. chang in the radioanalytical vendor's telephone number to reflect new Chicago

suburb area code.

The two revisions to the ODCM consist of the following: }

1. Rev. 4, March 1990 (Appendix A.2) reflects the new Point Beach Nuclear Plant's'
Wisconsin Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit which allows the Ll u

characterization of non-radiological chemical and physical properties of sewage *

B sludge for land application to be made on an annual basis as compared to the 1 previous per application basis,

2. Rev 5, June 1990 (pages 3-2 through 3-5) reflects changes to the liquid n release alarm setpoint methodology. Our analysis of the previous setpoint 1~

methodology based on the Coe MPC revealed the potential for a non-conservative result for certain radionuclides. This potential is 9 e= corrected in the methodology in which the liquid release alarm setpoints

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are based on the PBNP historical (19851989) 5 year weighted a.verage circulating water radionuclide concentration scaled to equal a weighted average MPC in the circ water system under maximum flow.

The changes to the ODCM and PCP increase the overall effectiveness of these

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Intertaboratory Comoarlson Prooram

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The analyticallaboratory contracted to perform the radioanalyses of the PBNP L environmental samples participated in the EPA Intertaboratory Comparison Program during this reporting period.

l 9.3 Deviations from Soecified Environmental Samole Tvoes. Locations. and Frecuencies Sample types, sampling locations, and collection frequencies complied with Technical Specification 15.7.7.A during this reporting period.

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' All LLDs listed in Table 15.7,7 22 of the PBNP Technical Specifications were during this -

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