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| | author name = BURZESE T, PRESTON E | | | author name = Burzese T, Preston E |
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| {{#Wiki_filter:TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT OFFSITE DOSE CALCULATION MANUAL ODCM REVISION 7 PREPARED BY: T.BURZESE PHONE: 2983 RESPONSIBLE ORGANIZATION:. | | {{#Wiki_filter:}} |
| CHENISTRY APPROVED BY: E.PRESTON DATE: 08/12/95 EFFECTIVE DATE: 08/14/95 LEVEL OF USEt REFERENCE USE VALIDATION DATE: NOT REQUIRED 0151756404 BFNP ODCN ODCH 081495 7 QUALITY-RELATED 9604010039 960321 PDR ADGCK 05000259 R PDa$)
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| REVISION LOG Procedure Number: ODCM Pages Affected: 54, 60, 61, 124 Pagination Pages: NONE Description of Change: Revision Number: 7 1C-p8-SOURCE DOCUMENT CHANGE-Change to make consistent with revision to 10CFR20 regarding doses to members of the public.
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page I of 207 OFFSITE DOSE CALCULATION MANUAL (ODCM)2198(204)
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| Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Offsite Dose Calculation Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS (Page 1 of 10)ODCM Revision 7 Page 2 of 207 Section page I NTRODUCTION
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| 12 1/2 CONTROLS AND SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS
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| 14 1/2.0 APPLICABILITY
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| 15 1/2.1 INSTRUMENTATION
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| ...........................-17 1/2.1.1 RADIOACTIVE LIQUID EFFLUENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION
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| ......17 1/2.1.2 RADIOACTIVE GASEOUS EFFLUENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION
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| .....22 1/2.2 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUEKTS~~----~~-~~--.-~~~--~~~~~-~--.~~.~.27 1/2.2.1 LIQUID EFFLUENTS.................-........-.................
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| 27 1/2.2.1.1 CONCENTRATION
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| 27/2.2.1.2 DOSE......................................................
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| 31 1 1/2.2.1.3 LIQUID RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM..........................
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| 32 1/2.2.2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS..~..~................
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| ~.~~..~..~..~....~.33/2.2..2.1 DOSE RATE.....................,..............................
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| 33 1 1/2.2.2.2 DOSE-NOBLE GASES.............-............-.............
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| 36 1/2.2.2.3 DOSE-I-131, I-133, TRITIUM AND RADIONUCLIDES PARTICULATE FORM WITH HALF-LIVES GREATER THAN E IN IGHT DAYS.37 1/2.2.2.4 GASEOUS RADWASTE TREATMENT~~~~~~~..~.~~.~~..~.~~.~~.~~.~~.38/2.2.3 TOTAL DOSE..................................................
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| 39 1 1/2.3 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
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| ~..~.40 1/2.3.1 MONITORING PROGRAM..........................................
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| 40 1/2.3.2 LAND USE CENSUS.........................-............-......
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| 48 1/2.3.3 INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM..........................
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| 50 2198(204)
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| Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Offsite Dose Calculation Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS (Page 2 of 10)ODCM Revision 7 Page 3 of 207 Section page ASES~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~~51 B 1/2.1.1 RADIOACTIVE LIQUID EFFLUENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION
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| ......52 1/2.1.2 RADIOACTIVE GASEOUS EFFLUENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION
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| .....52 1/2.2 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS............-.............-.............
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| 53 1/2.2.1.1 CONCENTRATION
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| 53/2.2.1.2 DOSE................-......-.
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| 53 1 1/2.2.1.3 LIQUID WASTE TREATMENT~.~~~.~~~~.~~~.-...................
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| 54 1/2.2.2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS...................
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| 54/2.2.2.1 DOSE RATE.................................................
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| 54 1 1/2.2.2.2 DOSE-NOBLE GASES...................-....................
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| 55 1/2'''DOSE-I 131s I 133>TRITIUM AND RADIONUCLIDES IN PARTICULATE FORM WITH HALF-LIVES GREATER THAN EIGHT DAYS...56 1/2.?.2.4 GASEOUS RADWASTE TREATMENT....~.~~~.......................
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| 57/2'e3 TOTAL DOSE aos,~~~eaaoa>>o.o.aa
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| ~~oa~.~,~.~o.o~~os.~.~aasa,~~~o~asa~~~~a 57 1 1/2.3 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
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| 57 1/2.3.1 MONITORING PROGRAM..........................................
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| 57 1/2.3.2 LAND USE CENSUS.............................................
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| 58 1/2.3.3 INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM..........................
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| 58 3.0 DEFINITIONS
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| 59 3.0.A.CHANNEL CALIBRATION
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| 60 3.0.B.CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST..~...~..~~..~~..~......~....~........60 3.0.C.GASEOUS WASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM...~...~.......................
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| 60 3.0.D.DOSE EQUIVALENT I-131.........................................
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| 60 1 3.0.E.MEMBER(S)OF THE PUBLIC......................................
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| 60 3.0.F.OPERABLE-OPERABILITY
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| 61 3.0 G.PURGE-PURGING............................
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| ...........61 Section Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Offsite Dose Calculation Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS (Page 3 of 10)ODCM Revision 7 Page 4 of 207 page.O.H.RATED POWER..................
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| 61 3..O.I.SITE BOUNDARY................................................
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| 61 3.'3.0.J.SOURCE CHECK............
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| 61 3.0.K.UNRESTRICTED AREA~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~-~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.....62.O.L.VENTING..............-....-..
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| 62 3.3.0.M.CONTROLLED AREA...............
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| 62 3.0.N.RESTRICTED AREA....-...-.-.-....-...............-.........
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| 62 4~0 (NOT USED)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~o~~o~65 5.0 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS 66 5~1 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT........~.....67 5.2 ANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT......................
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| 67 5.3 OFFSITE DOSE CALCULATION MANUAL CHANGES.........................
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| 68 5.4 SPECIAL REPORTS............,......,......'.......................
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| 68 5a5 QUALITY ASSURANCE PROCEDURES
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| ~eo.~~.o~e.oo~.o~~a.a~~o~~~o~~oo~oooo.~ae.o 68 6.0 LIQUID EFFLUENTS..............................................'..
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| 69 R ELEASE POINTS~~~~.~~-~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~70 6.1 LIQUID RELEASES.................................................
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| 71 6.1.1 Pre-release Analysis/ECL
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| -Sum of the Ratios..................
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| 71 6.1.2 Release Flow Rate Calculations
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| 71 6.1.3 Post-release Analysxs.........................................
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| 72 6.2 INSTRUMENT SETPOINTS.~.~~......~~..~.~~..~.......~..~...........
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| 73 6.2.1 Release Point Monitor Allowable Values........................
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| 73 6.2.2 Default Allowable Values......................................
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| 74 6.2.2.1 Radwaste Discharge Monitor..................................
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| 74 6.2.2.2 Raw Cooling Water and Residual Heat Removal Service Water Monitors...............................o.....o.............o 75
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| Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Offsite Dose Calculation Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS (Page 4 of 10)ODCM Revision 7 Page 5 of 207 Section 6.3 CUMULATIVE LIQUID EFFLUENT DOSE CALCULATION page~~~~~~~~~76 6..3.1 Dose Calculation
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| 76 6..3.2 Cumulative Doses 77 6.3.3 Comparison To Limits 77 6.4 LIQUID RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM................................
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| 78 6.5 DOSE PROJECTIONS
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| ........~~~~.~-~~~.~~~~.~~.........79 6.6 DOSE CALCULATIONS FOR REPORTING PURPOSES........................
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| 80 6..6.1 Water Ingestion.................-.-..-.-...-..--.....--.......
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| 80 6..r h I V%~.6.2 Fish Ingestion...................................
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| 81 6.6.3 Shoreline Recreation
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| 81 6.6.4 Total Maximum Individual Dose.................................
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| 82 6..6.5 Population Doses..............................................
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| 83 6.7 LIQUID DOSE FACTOR EQUATIONS....................................
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| 85 I 6.7.1 Water Ingestion Dose Factors............-.....,................,...
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| 85 6.7.2 Fish Ingestion Dose Factors...................................
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| 85 6.7.3 Shoreline Recreation Dose Factors.............................
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| 85 7.0 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS...............................................
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| 105 RELEASE POINTS DESCRIPTION
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| 106 7.1 GASEOUS EFFLUENT MONITOR INSTRUMENT SETPOINTS.................
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| 107 7.1.1 Maximum Allowable Value.......................................
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| 107 7.1.2 Default Allowable Values......................................
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| 108 7.2 Release Rate Limit Methodology
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| 109 2198 (204) 0 Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Offsite Dose Calculation Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS (Page 5 of 10)ODCM Revision 7 Page 6 of 207 Section page 7.3 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS-DOSE RATES..................................
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| 111 7.3.1 RELEASE SAMPLING.............-..~............-
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| 111 7.3.2 NOBLE GAS DOSE RATES....-..-.....-...-........--.........
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| 111 7.3.2.1 Total Body Dose Rate,........................................
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| 111 7.3.2.2 Skin Dose Rate.....~.~~~.~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~..~...............
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| 112 7.3.3 I-131, I-133, TRITIUM AND ALL RADIONUCLIDES IN PARTICULATE FORM WITH HALF-LIVES OF GREATER THAN 8 DAYS-ORGAN DOSE RATE..-..-....--..---..
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| 113 7.4 CUMULATIVE DOSE-NOBLE GASES............-......................
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| 114 7..4.1 Gamma Dose to Air.............................................
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| 114 7..4.2 Beta Dose to Air..............................................
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| 115 7.4.3 Cumulative Dose-Noble Gas...................................
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| 115 7.~~.4.4 Comparison to Limits..........................................
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| 115 7.5 CUMULATIVE DOSE-ORGAN DOSE DUE TO I-131, PARTICULATES WITH HALF LIVES GREATER THAN I-133, TRITIUM AND 8 DAYS...............
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| 116 7..5.1 Organ Dose Calculation
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| 116 7..5.2 Cumulative Doses..............................................
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| 117 7.~~.5.3 Comparison to Limits..........................................
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| 117 7.6 GASEOUS RADWASTE TREATMENT.'.~....~~.~~~~~.~~~~~..~~~~...~~...~~.118 7.6.1 DOSE PROJECTIONS
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| 118 7.6.2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
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| 118 7.7 DOSE CALCULATIONS FOR REPORTING PURPOSES...-................--..
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| 119.7.1 Noble Gas Dose................................................
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| 119 7.7.7.1.1 Gamma Dose to Air...........................................
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| 120 7..7.1.2 Beta Dose to Air............................................
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| 120 2198(204) 0 Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Offsite Dose Calculation Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS (Page 6 of 10)ODCM Revision 7 Page 7 of 207 Section page 7.7.2 Radioiodine, Particulate and Tritium-Maximum Organ Dose.....121 7.7.3 Population Doses............................
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| 123.7.4 Reporting of Doses......................
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| 124 7.7.7.5 Dose to a MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC Inside the CONTROLLED AREA.....124 7.8 GASEOUS DOSE FACTOR E(UATIONS............-..-.................
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| 125 7.8.1 Pasture Grass-Cow/Goat-Milk Ingestion Dose Factors............
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| 125 7.8.2 Stored Feed-Cow/Goat-Milk Ingestion Dose Factors..............
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| 126 t 7.8.3 Pasture Grass-Beef Ingestion Dose Factors.....................
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| 127/7.8.4 Stored Feed-Beef Ingestion Dose Factors.......................
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| 128 7.8.5 Fresh Leafy Vegetable Ingestion Dose Factors..................
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| 129 7.8.6 Stored Vegetable Ingestion Dose Factors.......................
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| 130 7.8.7 Tritium-Pasture Grass-Cow/Goat-Milk Dose Factor......,.........
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| 131 7.8.8 Tritium-Stored Feed-Cow/Goat-Milk Dose Factor.................
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| 132 7.8.9 Tritium-Pasture Grass-Beef Dose Factor........................
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| 133 7.8.10 Tritium-Stored Feed-Beef Dose Factor.........................
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| 134 7.8.11 Tritium-Fresh Leafy Vegetable Dose Factor....................
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| 135 7.8.12 Tritium-Stored Vegetables Dose Factor........................
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| 136 7.8.13 Inhalation Dose Factors......................................
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| 137 7.8.14 Ground Plane Dose Factors....................-........
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| ........,.137 7.9 DISPERSION METHODOLOGY
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| 138 7.9.1 Annual Average Axr Concentration
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| 139 7..9.2 Relative Concentration
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| 140 7.~~.9.3 Relative Deposxtxon
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| 140 7.9.4 Effective Release Height 141 2198(204)
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| .0 Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Offsite Dose Calculation Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS (Page 7 of 10)ODCM Revision 7 Page 8 of 207 Section.0 TOTAL DOSE 8 page~~~~~~194 9.0 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM...............,...
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| ].96 9.1 MONITORING PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
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| 197 9.2 DETECTION CAPABILITIES
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| 197 9.3 LAND USE CENSUS............-.....
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| 197 9.4 INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM..............................
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| 197 2198(204) 0 Brogans Ferry Nuclear Plant Offsite Dose Calculation Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS (Page 8 of 10)LIST OF TABLES ODCM Revision 7 Page 9 of 207 page Table 1.1-1 RADIOACTIVE LIQUID EFFLUENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION Table 2.1-1 RADIOACTIVE LIQUID EFFLUENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS
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| 20 Table 1.1-2 RADIOACTIVE GASEOUS EFFLUENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION
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| .23 Table 2.1-2 RADIOACTIVE GASEOUS EFFLUENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS
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| 25 Table 2.2-1 RADIOACTIVE LIQUID WASTE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS PROGRAM..Table 2.2-2 RADIOACTIVE GASEOUS WASTE MONITORING SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS PROGRAM-......-....-.
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| 34 Table 2.3-1 MINIMUM REQUIRED RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING ROGRAM~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~42 P Table 2.3-2 MAXIMUM VALUES FOR THE LOWER LIMIT OF DETECTION{LLD)FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES.............e.'....o........o.o 45 Table 2.3-3 REPORTING LEVELS FOR RADIOACTIVITY CONCENTRATIONS IN ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~47 Table.3.1 FREQUENCY NOTATION...,.....................................
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| 63 Table 6.1 RECEPTORS FOR LIQUID DOSE CALCULATIONS
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| 86 Table 6.2 RADIONUCLIDE DECAY AND STABLE ELEMENT TRANSFER DATA.......87 Table 6.3 DOSE CALCULATION FACTORS..................................
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| 90 Table 6.4 INGESTION DOSE FACTORS....................................
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| 92 Table 6.5 BIOACCUMULATION FACTORS FOR FRESHWATER FISH...............
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| 100 Table 6.6 EXTERNAZ, DOSE FACTORS FOR STANDING ON CONTAMINATED GROUND..101 Table 7.1 BFN-OFFSITE RECEPTOR LOCATION DATA......................
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| 142 Table 7.2 EXPECTED ANNUAL ROUTINE ATMOSPHERIC RELEASES FROM ONE UN IT AT BFN..................................-............
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| 143 Table 7.3 JOINT PERCENTAGE FREQUENCIES OF WIND SPEED BY WIND IRECTION~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~o 144 D Table 7.4 NOBLE GAS DOSE FACTORS....................................
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| 172 2198{204)
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| Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Offsite Dose Calculation Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS (Page 9 of 10)LIST OF TABLES ODCM Revision 7 Page 10 of 207 page Table 7.5 SECTOR ELEMENTS CONSIDERED FOR POPULATION DOSES..........
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| 173 Table 7.6 BFN 50-MILE POPULATION WITHIN EACH SECTOR ELEMENT........174 Table 7.7 INHALATION DOSE FACTORS...-.-.-.................
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| 175 Table 9.1 ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAM......,...., 198 Table 9.2 ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAM SAMPLING L OCATIONS.......<<......
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| 203 Table 9.3 THERMOLUMINESCENT DOSIMETRY LOCATIONS...............,....
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| 204 2198(204)
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| Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Offsite Dose Calculation Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS (Page 10 of 10)LIST OF FIGURES ODCM Revision 7 Page 11 of 207 page Figure 3.1 LAND SITE BOUNDARY~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~64 Figure 6.1 LIQUID RELEASE POINTS....................................
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| 103 Figure 6.2 LIQUID RADWASTE SYSTEM...................................
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| 104 Figure 7.1 OFFGAS SYSTEM AND SGTS EFFLUENT MONITORING
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| 183 Figure 7.2 NORMAL BUILDING VENTILATION
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| 184 Figure 7.3 PLUME DEPLETION EFFECT.......................-..-........
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| 185 Figure 7.4 VERTICAL STANDARD DEVIATION OF MATERIAL IN A PLUME.......189 Figure 7.5 RELATIVE DEPOSITION
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| 190 Figure 9.1 ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL SAMPLING LOCATIONS WITHIN 1 MILE OF THE PLANT........~~~~..~~.~~~~~~~.....~.~~~~.~~205 Figure 9.2 ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL SAMPLING LOCATIONS FROM 1 TO 5 MILES FROM THE PLANT...................................
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| 206 Figure 9.3 ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL SAMPLING LOCATIONS GREATER THAN 5 MILES FROM THE PLANT..........
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| 207 2198(204) 0 INTRODUCTION ODCM Revision 7 Page 12 of 207 The Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN)Offsite Dose Calculation Manual l (ODCM)is a supporting document of the BFN Technical Specifications.
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| The ODCM is divided into two major parts.The first part of the ODCM contains: 1)Radioactive Effluent Controls specified by the BFN Technical Specification 6.8.4.1;2)Radiological Environmental Monitoring Controls required by BFN Technical Specification 6.8.4.2;3)descriptions of the information that should be included in the Annual Radiological Environmental Operating and Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Reports required by BFN Technical Specifications 6.9.1.5 and 6.9.1.8;and, 4)Administrative Controls for.the.ODCM requirements.
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| The second part of the ODCM contains the methodologies used to: 1)calculateioffsite doses resulting from radioactive gaseous and liquid effluents', 2)calculate gaseous and liquid effluent monitor Alarm/Trip setpoints; and, 3)conduct the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP).The BFN ODCM is maintained for use as a reference guide on accepted methodologies and calculations.
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| Changes in the calculation methods or parameters will be incorporated into the ODCM in order to assure that the ODCM represents the present methodology in all applicable areas.Any licensee initiated ODCM changes will be implemented in accordance with BFN Technical Specifications.
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| 2198(204) k ODCM Revision 7 Page 13 of 207 Radioactive waste release levels to UNRESTRICTED AREAS shall be kept"as low as reasonably achievable" and are not to exceed the annual average concentration limits specified in 10 CFR Part 20, Appendix B, Table 2.At the same time, the requirements specified in this manual permit the flexibility of operation, compatible with considerations of health and safety, to assure that the public is provided a dependable source of power under unusual operating conditions which may temporarily result in releases higher than design objectives but still within the annual average concentration limits specified in 10 CFR Part 20.It is expected that by using>>this operational flexibility and exerting every effort to keep levels of radioactive releases"as low as reasonably achievable" in accordance with criteria established in 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix I, the annual releases will result in a small fraction of the annual average concentration limits specified in 10 CFR Part 20, Appendix B, Table 2.The surveillanc'e/testing requirements given in this manual provide assurance that liquid and gaseous wastes are properly controlled and monitored during any release of radioactive materials in the liquid and gaseous effluents.
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| These requirements provide the data for the licensee and the Commission to evaluate the station's performance relative to radioactive materials released to the environment.
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| Reports on the quantities of radioactive materials released in effluents shall be furnished to the Commission on the basis of Section 5.0 of this manual.On the basis of such reports and any additional information the l Commission may obtain from the licensee or others, the Commission may require the licensee to take, such actions as the Commission deems appropriate.
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 14 of 207 SECTION 1.0 AND 2.0 CONTROLS AND SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 219S(204) 1/2 CONTROLS AND SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS ODCM Revision 7 Page 15 of 207 1/2.0 APPLICABILITY CONTROLS 1.0.1 Compliance with the Controls contained in the succeeding sections is required during the conditions specified therein;except that upon failure to meet the Control, the associated ACTION requirements shall be met.1.0.2 Noncompliance with a Control shall exist when the requirements of the Control and associated ACTION requirements are not met within the specified time intervals.
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| If the Control is restored prior to the expiration of the specified intervals, completion of the ACTION requirements is not required.1.0.3 When a Control is not met, except as provided in the associated ACTION requirements, within 1 hour action shall be initiated to place the unit in an OPERATIONAL CONDITION in which the control does not apply by placing it, as applicable, in: F 1)At least STARTUP/HOT STAN)BY within the next 6 hours, 2)At least HOT SHUTDOWN within the following 6 hours, and 3)At least COLD SHUTDOWN within the subsequent 24 hours.Where corrective measures are completed that permit operation under the ACTION requirements, the action may be taken in accordance with the specified time limits as measured from the time of failure to meet the Control.Exceptions to these requirements.
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| are stated in the individual Controls.Th'is Control is not applicable in COLD SHUTDOWN or REFUELING.
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| 1.0.4 Entry into an OPERATIONAL CONDITION or other specified condition shall not be made unless the conditions for the.Control are met without reliance on provisions contained in the ACTION requirements.
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| This provision shall not prevent passage through or to OPERATIONAL CONDITIONS as required to comply with ACTION requirements.
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| Exceptions to these requirements are stated in the individual Controls.2198(204) 1/2 CONTROLS AND SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS ODCM Revision 7 Page 16 of 207 1/2.0 APPLICABILITY SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 2.0.1 Surveillance Requirements shall be met during the conditions specified for individual Controls unless otherwise stated in the individual Surveillance Requirement.
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| 2.0.2 Each Surveillance Requirement shall be performed within the specified time interval with a maximum allowable extension not to exceed 25K of the surveillance interval.2.0.3 Performance of a Surveillance Requirement within the specified time interval shall constitute compliance and OPERABILITY requirements for a Control and associated action statements unless otherwise required by these Controls.Surveillance Requirements do not have to be performed on inoperable equipment.
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| 2198(204) 1/2 CONTROLS AND SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS ODCM Revision 7 Page 17 of 207 1/2.1 INSTRUMENTATION 1/2.1.1 RADIOACTIVE LI UID EFFLUENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION CONTROLS 1.1.1 In accordance with BFN Technical Specification 6.8.4.1.a, the radioactive liquid effluent monitoring instrumentation listed in Table 1.1-1 shall be OPERABLE with the applicability as shown in Tables 1.1-1 and 2.1-1.Alarm/trip setpoints will be set in accordance with guidance given in ODCM Section 6.2 to ensure that the limits of Control 1.2.1.1 are not exceeded.APPLICABILITY:
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| This requirement is applicable as shown in Table 1.1-1.ACTION: a.With a radioactive liquid effluent monitoring channel alarm/trip setpoint less conservative than required by these requirements, suspend the release without delay, declare the channel inoperable, or adjust the alarm/trip setpoint to establish the conservatism required by these requirements.
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| b.The action required when the number of OPERABLE channels is less than the minimum channels OPERABLE requirement is specified in the notes for Table 1.1-1.Exert best efforts to return the instrument(s) to OPERABLE status within 30 days and, if unsuccessful, explain in the next Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report why the inoperability was not corrected in a timely manner.c.The provisions of Controls 1.0.3 and 1.0.4 are not applicable.
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| Report all deviations in the Annual Radioactive Release Report.SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 2.1.1 Each of the radioactive liquid effluent monitoring instruments shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by performance of tests in accordance with Table 2.1-1.2198(204)
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 18 of 207 Table 1.1-1 (Page 1 of 2)RADIOACTIVE LIQUID EFFLUENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION Instrument*
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| Minimum Channels OPERABLE A licabilit ACTION 1.Liquid Radwaste Effluent Monitor (RM-90-130)
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| A/B 2.RHR Service Water Monitor (RM-90-133D,-134D)3.Raw Cooling Water Monitor (RM-90-132D) 4.Liquid Radwaste Effluent Flow Rate (77-60 loop)*Alarm/trip setpoints will be calculated in accordance with the guidance given in Section 6.2.**During Releases via this pathway.***During operation of an RHR loop and associated RHR service water system.2198(204)
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 19 of 207 Table 1.1-1 (Page 2 of 2)RADIOACTIVE LIQUID EFFLUENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION TABLE NOTATION ACTION A During release of radioactive wastes from the radwaste processing system, the following shall be met: (1)liquid waste activity and flowrate shall be continuously monitored and recorded during release and shall be set to alarm and automatically close the waste discharge valve before exceeding the limits specified in Control 1.2.1.1, (2)if this cannot be met, two independent samples of the tank being discharged shall be analyzed in accordance with the sampling and analysis program specified in Table 2.2-1 and two qualified station personnel shall independently verify the release rate calculations and check valving before the discharge.
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| Otherwise, suspend releases via this pathway.ACTION B With a radioactive liquid effluent monitoring channel alarm/trip setpoint less conservative than required by these requirements, suspend release via this pathway without delay, declare the channel inoperable, or'adjust the alarm/trip setpoint to establish the conservatism required by these requirements.
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| ACTION C During operation of an RHR loop and associated RHR service water system, the effluent from that unit's service water shall be continuously monitored.
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| If an installed monitoring system is not available, a temporary monitor or grab samples taken every 4 hours and an analysis with at least an LLD of 1E-7 pCi/ml (gross)or<applicable ECL ratio (y isotopic)shall be used to monitor the effluent.ACTION D With the number of channels OPERABLE less than required by the Minimum Channels OPERABLE requirement, effluent releases via this pathway may continue provided that a temporary monitor is installed or, at least once per 8 hours, grab samples are collected and analyzed for radioactivity with an LLD1 of 1E-7 pCi/mL (gross)or,.<applicable ECL ratio (y isotopic).
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| ACTION E With the number of channels OPERABLE less than required by the Minimum Channels OPERABLE requirement, effluent releases via this pathway may be continued provided the flow rate is estimated at least once.per 4 hours during actual releases.Pump curves may be used to estimate flow.See Table 2.2-1, Table Notation for the definition of LLD.2198(204)
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 20 of 207 Table 2.1-1 (Page 1 of 2)RADIOACTIVE LIQUID EFFLUENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS Instrument INSTRUMENT CHECK SOURCE CHECK CHANNEL CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL CALIBRATION TEST a.Liquid Radwaste Effluent D4 Monitor (RM-90-130) b.RHR Service Water D4 Monitor (RM-90-133D,-134D)
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| R5 Ql R5 c.Raw Cooling Water Monitor (RM-90-132D)
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| D4 R5 Q2 d.Liquid Radwaste Effluent D4 Flow Rate (77-60 loop)N/A Q3 2198(204)
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 21 of 207 Table 2.1-1 (Page 2 of 2)RADIOACTIVE LIQUID EFFLUENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS TABLE NOTATION NOTE: Each requirement shall be performed within the specified time interval with a maximum allowable extension not to exceed 25K of the interval given.The CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST shall demonstrate that automatic isolation of this pathway and control room alarm annunciation occurs if any of the following conditions exists: a.Instrument indicates measured levels above the alarm/trip setpoint.b.Instrument indicates an inoperative/downscale failure.c.Instrument controls not set in operate mode.2 The CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST shall also demonstrate that control room alarm annunciation occurs if any of the following conditions exists: a.Instrument indicates measured levels above the alarm/trip setpoint.b.Instrument indicates an inoperative/downscale failure.c.Instrument controls not set in operate mode.This functional test shall consist of measuring rate of tank decrease over a period of time and comparing this value with flow rate instrument reading.4 INSTRUMENT CHECK shall consist of verifying indication during periods of release.INSTRUMENT CHECK shall be made at least once per 24 hours on days which continuous, periodic, or batch releases are madel'The CHANNEL CALIBRATION shall include the use of a known (traceable to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST))radioactive source(s)positioned in a reproducible geometry with respect to the sensor or using standards that have been obtained from suppliers that participate in measurement assurance activities with the NIST.2198(204) 1/2 CONTROLS AND SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 1/2.1 INSTRUMENTATION ODCM Revision 7 Page 22 of 207 1/2.1.2 RADIOACTIVE GASEOUS EFFLUENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION CONTROLS 1.1.2 In accordance with BFN Technical Specification 6.8.4.1.a, the radioactive gaseous effluent monitoring instruments listed in Table 1.1-2 shall be OPERABLE with the applicability as shown in Table 1.1-2.Alarm/trip setpoints will be set in accordance with guidance given in ODCM Section 7.2 to ensure'that the limits of ODCM Control 1.2.2.1 are not exceeded.APPLICABILITY:
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| As shown in Table 1.1-2.ACTION: a.Pith a radioactive gaseous effluent monitoring chadnel alarm/trip setpoint less conservative than required by these requirements, suspend the release without delay, declare the channel inoperable or adjust the alarm/trip setpoint to establish the conservatism required by these requirements.
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| b.Both off-gas treatment monitors may be taken out of service for less than one hour for purging of monitors during SI performance.
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| c.The action required when the number of operable channels is less than the minimum channels operable requirement is specified in the notes for Table 1.1-2.Exert best efforts to return the instrument(s) to operable status within 30 days and, if unsuccessful, explain in the next Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report why the inoperability was not corrected in a timely manner.d.The provisions of Controls 1.0.3 and 1.0.4 are not applicable.
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| Report all deviations in the Annual Radioactive Release Report.SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 2.1.2 Each of the radioactive gaseous effluent monitoring instruments shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by performance of tests in accordance with Table 2.1-2.2198(204)
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 23 of 207 Table 1.1-2 (Page 1 of 2)RADIOACTIVE GASEOUS EFFLUENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION Minimum Channels/Ins trument ACTION 1.STACK (RM-90-147B
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| &-148B)a.Noble Gas Monitor b.Iodine Cartridge c.Particulate Filter d.Sampler Flow Abnormal e.Stack Flow (FT, FM, FI-90-271) 2.REACTOR/TURBINE/REFUEL BUILDING VENTILATION ZONE (RM-90-250) a.Noble Gas Monitor b.Iodine Sampler c.Particulate Sampler d.Sampler Flowmeter 3.TURBINE BUILDING EXHAUST (RM-90-249,-251)a.Noble Gas Monitor b.Iodine Sampler c.Particulate Sampler e.Sampler Flowmeter 4.RADWASTE BUILDING VENT (RM-90-252) a.Noble Gas Monitor b.Iodine Sampler c.Particulate Sampler e.Sampler Flowmeter 5.OFFGAS POST TREATMENT A/C B/C B/C D D A/C B/C B/C D A/C B/C B/C D A/C B/C B/C D a.Noble Gas Activity Monitor (RM-90-265,-266)b.Sample Flow Abnormal (PA-90-262)
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| *At all times.+*During releases via this pathway.2198(204) 0 0 ODCM Revision 7 Page 24 of 207 Table 1.1-2 (Page 2 of 2)RADIOACTIVE GASEOUS EFFLUENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION TABLE NOTATION ACTION A With the number of channels OPERABLE less than required by the Minimum Channels OPERABLE requirement, effluent releases via the affected pathway may continue provided a temporary monitoring system is installed or grab samples are taken and analyzed at least once every 8 hours.ACTION B With a number of channels OPERABLE less than required by the Minimum Channels OPERABLE requirement, effluent releases via this pathway may continue provided samples are continuously collected with auxiliary sampling equipment for periods on the order of seven (7)days and analyzed in accordance with the sampling and analysis program specified in Table 2.2-2 within 48 hours after the end of the sampling period.ACTION C A monitoring system may be out of service for 4 hours for functional testing, calibration, or repair without providing or initiating grab sampling.ACTION D With the number of channels OPERABLE less than required by the Minimum Channels Operable requirement, effluent releases via this pathway may continue provided the flow rate is estimated at least once per 4 hours.ACTION F With the number of channels OPERABLE less than required by the Minimum Channels Operable requirement, effluent releases via this pathway may continue provided grab samples are taken at least once per 8 hours and these samples are analyzed for gross activity within 24 hours.Purging during SI performance is not considered a loss of monitoring capability.
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 25 of 207 Table 2.1-2 (Page 1 of 2)RADIOACTIVE GASEOUS EFFLUENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS Instrument 1.STACK a.Noble Gas Monitor4 b.Iodine Cartridge c.Particulate Filter d.Sampler Flow Abnormal e.Stack Flowmeter INSTRUMENT SOURCE CHECK CHECK M N/A N/A N/A N/A CHANNEL CALIBRATION Rl N/A N/A R R CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST Q2 N/A N/A Q Q 2.REACTOR/TURBINE/REFUEL BUILDING VENTILATION ZONE a.Noble Gas Monitor>b.Iodine Sampler c.Particulate Sampler b.Sampler Flowmeter 3.TURBINE BUILDING EXHAUST a.Noble Gas Monitor5 b.Iodine Sampler.c.Particulate Sampler b.Sampler Flowmeter 4.RADWASTE BUILDING VENT a.Noble Gas Monitor>b.Iodine Sampler c.Particulate Sampler b.Sampler Flowmeter 5.OFF GAS POST TREATMENT a.Noble Gas Activity D Monitor4 b.Sample Flow Abnormal D M N/A N/A N/A M N/A N/A N/A M N/A N/A N/A N/A Rl N/A N/A R Rl N/A N/A R Rl N/A N/A R Rl Q2 N/A N/A Q Q2 N/A N/A Q Q2 N/A N/A Q Q2 2198(204)
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 26 of 207 Table 2.1-2 (Page 2 of 2)RADIOACTIVE GASEOUS EFFLUENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS NOTE: Each requirement shall be performed within the specified time interval with a maximum allowable extension not to exceed 25K of the interval given.1 The CHANNEL CALIBRATION shall include the use of a known (traceable to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST))radioactive source(s)positioned in a reproducible geometry with respect to the sensor or using standards that have been obtained from suppliers that participate in measurement assurance activities with the NIST.2 The CHANNEL, FUNCTIONAL TEST shall also demonstrate that control room alarm annunciation occurs if any of the following conditions exists: l.Instrument indicates measured levels above the alarm/trip setpoint.2.Instrument indicates an inoperative/downscale failure.r 3.Instrument controls not set in operate mode (stack only).3 The CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST shall demonstrate that automatic isolation of this pathway and control room alarm annunciation occurs if any of the following conditions exists: l.Instrument indicates measured levels above the alarm/trip setpoint.2.Instrument.
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| indicates an inoperative/downscale failure.3.Instrument controls not set in operate mode (stack only).The two channels are arranged in a coincidence logic such that 2 upscale, or 1 downscale and 1 upscale or 2 downscale will isolate the offgas line.4 The noble gas,monitor shall have a LLD of 1E-5 pCi/cc (Xe-133 Equivalent).
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| 5 The noble gas monitor'shall have a LLD of 1E-6 pCi/cc (Xe-133 Equivalent).
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| 2198(204) 1/2 CONTROLS AND SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS ODCM Revision 7 Page 27 of 207 1/2.2 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS 1/2.2.1 LI UID EFFLUENTS 1/2.2.1.1 CONCENTRATION CONTROLS 1.2.1.1 In accordance with BFN Technical Specifications 6.8.4.1.b and c, the concentration of radioactive material released at any time from the site to UNRESTRICTED AREAS (see Figure 3.1)shall be limited to ten times the concentrations specified in 10 CFR Part 20, Appendix B, Table 2, Column 2 for radionuclides other than dissolved or entrained noble gases.For dissolved or entrained noble gases, the concentration shall be limited to 2E-4 pCi/ml total activity.APPLICABILITY:
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| At all times.ACTION: a.If the above limits are exceeded, appropriate action shall be initiated without delay to bring the release within limits.Provide prompt notification to the NRC pursuant to Technical Specification 6.9.1.4.b.The provisions of Controls 1.0.3 and 1.0.4 are not applicable.
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| SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 2.2.1.1.1 Facility records shall be maintained of radioactive concentrations and volume before dilution of each batch of liquid effluent released, and of the average dilution flow and the length of time over which each discharge occurred.2.2.1.1.2 Radioactive liquid waste sampling and activity analysis of each.liquid waste batch to be discharged shall be performed prior to release in accordance with the sampling and analysis program specified in Table 2.2-1.2.2.1.1.3 The operation of the automatic isolation valves and discharge tank selection valves shall be checked annually.2.2.1.1.4 The results of the analysis of samples collected from release points shall be used with the calculational methodology in ODCM Section 6.1 to assure that the concentrations at the point of discharge are maintained within the above limits.2198(204)
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 28 of 207 Table 2.2-1 (Page 1 of 3)RADIOACTIVE LIQUID WASTE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS PROGRAM Liquid Release Type Sampling Frequency Minimum Analysis Frequency Type of Activity Analysis System Design Capability Lower Limit of Detection (LLD)(pCi/ml)Batch Waste Releasesl Each Batch Each Batch Prior to Release Principal Gamma Emitters4 5xlo 7 One Batch per Month Monthly Dissolved and Entrained Gases5 lx10 5 Monthly Proportional Composite Monthly Tritium Gross Alpha lx10 5 , lx10 7 Quarterly Proportional Composite2 Quarterly Sr-89, Sr-90 Fe-55 5xlo-8 lxl0 6 2198(204)
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 29 of 207 Table 2.2-1 (Page 2 of 3)RADIOACTIVE LIQUID WASTE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS PROGRAM TABLE NOTATION 1 A batch release is the discharge of liquid waste of a discrete volume.The discharge shall be thoroughly mixed prior to sampling.2 A proportional composite sample is one in which the quantity of liquid sampled is proportional to the quantity of liquid waste discharged from the plant and is representative of the liquid discharged.
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| 3 The LLD,is defined for the purpose of these requirements as the smallest concentration of radioactive material in a sample that will yield a net count above system background that will be detected with 95K probability with only a 5X probability of falsely concluding that a blank observation represents a"real" signal.For a particular measurement system (which may include radiochemical separation):
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| 4.66sb E V 2.22K+06 Y exp (-Xht)Where: sb E V 2.22E+06 Y'A the"a priori" lower limit of detection as defined above (pCi/g or pCi/ml), the standard deviation of the background counting rate or of the counting rate of a blank sample as appropriate (cpm), the counting efficiency (c/decay), the sample size (g or ml), the number of dpm/pCi the fractional radiochemical yield, when applicable, the radioactive decay constant for the particular radionuclide (s 1), and the elapsed time between midpoint of sample collection and time of counting (s).Typical values.of E, V, Y, and ht should be used in the calculation.
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| It should be recognized that the LLD is defined as an~ariori (before the fact)limit representing the capability of a, measurement system and not an a posteriori (after the fact)limit for a particular measurement.
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 30 of 207 Table 2.2-1 (Page 3 of 3)RADIOACTIVE LIQUID WASTE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS PROGRAM TABLE NOTATION 4 The principal gamma emitters for which the LLD specification will apply are exclusively the following radionuclides:
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| Zn-65, Co-60, Cs-137, Mn-54, Co-58, Cs-134, Ce-141, Ce-144, Mo-99 and Fe-59 for liquid releases.This list does not mean that only these nuclides are to be detected and reported.Other peaks which are measurable and identifiable, together with the above nuclides, shall also be identified and reported as being present.Nuclides which are below the LLD for the analysis should not be reported as being present at the LLD level for that nuclide.I-131 shall have a LLD of<1E-6 pCi/ml.Gamma Emitters Only.2198(204)
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| 1/2 CONTROLS AND SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 1/2.2 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS ODCM Revision 7 Page 31 of 207 1/2.2.1 LI UID EFFLUENTS 1/2.2.1.2 DOSE CONTROLS 1.2.1.2 In accordance with BFN Technical Specifications 6.8.4.l.d and e, the doses or dose commitment to a MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC from radioactive materials in liquid effluents released from each unit to UNRESTRICTED AREAS shall be limited: a.During any calendar quarter to<1.5 mrem to the total body and to<5 mrem to any organ, and b.During any calendar year to<3 mrem to the total body and to<10 mrem to any organ.APPLICABILITY:
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| At all times.ACTION: a.With the calculated dose from the release of radioactive materials in liquid effluents exceeding any of the above limits, prepare and submit to the Commission within 30 days, pursuant to ODCM Administrative Control 5.4, a Special Report that identifies the cause(s)for exceeding the limit(s)and defines the corrective actions that have been taken to reduce the releases and the proposed corrective actions to be taken to assure that subsequent releases will be in compliance with the above limits.This Special Report shall also include: (1)the results of radiological analyses of the drinking water source, and (2)the radiological impact on finished drinking~ater supplies with regard to the requirements of 40 CFR Part 141, National Primary Drinking Water Regulations.*
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| b.The provisions of Controls 1.0.3 and 1.0.4 are not applicable.
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| SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 2.2.1.2 Cumulative quarterly and yearly dose contributions from liquid effluents shall be determined as specified in ODCM Section 6.3 at least once every 31 days.*The requirements of (1)and (2)above are applicable only if drinking water supply is taken'rom the receiving water body within 3 miles of the plant discharge.
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| In the case of river-sited plants this is 3 miles downstream only.2198(204)
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| ~I~I I'~~~~~~~I I I''I~'~~~~o~~~~~~~~~~~I~~~~~~~~~I I~II~~~~~~II'~~~~~I~~~~II~~~~~~~~~~~~I~~~o~~~I I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~II~~~~~~~~~~~II~~~~~~I~~~~~~I~.~~~~~~~I~~~~~I~~~~I 1/2 CONTROLS AND SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS ODCM Revision 7 Page 33 of 207 1/2.2 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS 1/2.2.2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS 1/2.2.2.1 DOSE RATE CONTROLS 1.2.2.1 In accordance with BFN Technical rate at any time to areas at and Figure 3.1)due to radioactivity the site shall be limited to the Specification 6.8.4.1.g, the dose beyond the SITE BOUNDARY (see released in gaseous effluents from following values: a.The dose rate limit for noble gases shall be<500 mrem/yr to the total body and<3000 mrem/yr to the skin, and b.The dose rate limit for I-131, I-133, H-3 and particulates with greater than eight day half-lives shall be<1500 mrem/yr to any organ.APPLICABILITY:
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| At all times.ACTION: a.If the limits above are exceeded, appropriate corrective action shall be immediately initiated to bring the release within limits.Provide prompt notification to the NRC pursuant to Technical Specification 6.9.1.4.b.The provisions of, Controls 1.0.3 and 1.0.4 are not applicable.
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| SURVEILLANCE RE UIRBKNTS 2.2.2.1.1 The gross 9/y and particulate activity of gaseous wastes released to the environment shall be monitored and recorded.a~For effluent streams having continuous monitoring capability, the activity shall be monitored and flow rate evaluated and recorded to enable release rates of gross radioactivity to be determined at least once per shift using instruments specified in Table 1.1-2.b.For effluent streams without continuous monitoring capabi.lity, the activity shall be monitored and recorded and the release through these streams controlled to within the limits specified above.2.2.2.1.2 Radioactive gaseous waste sampling and activity analysis shall be performed in accordance with the sampling and analysis program specified in Table 2.2-2.Dose rates shall be determined to be within the above limits using methods contained in ODCM Section 7.3.2.2.2.1.3 Samples of offgas system effluents shall be analyzed at least weekly to determine the identity and quantity of the principal.
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 34 of 207 Table 2.2-2 (Page 1 of 2)RADIOACTIVE GASEOUS WASTE MONITORING SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS PROGRAM Gaseous Release Type A.Containment Purge Sampling Frequency Prior to Each PURGE Grab Sample5 Minimum Analysis Frequency Prior to Each PURGE Monthly Type of Activity Analysis Principal Gamma Emitters3 H-3 System Design Capability Lower Limit of Detection (LLD)1 (pCi/ml)lxl0 lxlo B.l.Stack Monthly Grab Sample Monthly Principal Gamma Emitters3 lx10 2.Building Ventilation a.Reactor/Turbine b.Turbine Exhaust c.Radwaste Monthly Grab Sample Monthly H-3 lx10 C.All Release Points Listed in B.Above Continuous Sampler Continuous Sampler Continuous Sampler Continuous Sampler Charcoal Sample Meekly" Particulate Sample Weekly4 Composite Particulate Sample Monthly Composite Particulate Sample Quarterly I-131 Principal Gamma Emitters3 I-131 Gross Alpha Sr-89, Sr-90 lx10 lx10 lxlO lxlo lxlO 2198(204)
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 35 of 207 Table 2.2-2 (Page 2 of 2)RADIOACTIVE GASEOUS WASTE MONITORING SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS PROGRAM TABLE NOTATION The LLD is defined, for the purpose of this requirement, as the smallest concentration of radioactive material in a sample that will yield a net count above system background that will be detected with 95'X probability with only a 5X probability of falsely concluding that a blank observation represents a"real" signal.For a particular measurement system (which may include radiochemical separation):
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| LLD=4.66sb E V 2.22E+06 Y exp (-X ht)Where: LLD sb=the"a priori" lower limit of detection (pCi/g or pCi/ml),=the standard deviation of the background counting rate or of the counting rate of a blank sample as appropriate (cpm), E=the counting efficiency (c/decay), V=the sample size (g or ml)2.22E+06=the number of dpm/pCi, Y=the fractional radiochemical yield, when applicable, X=the radioactive decay constant for the particular radionuclide (s 1), and=the elapsed time between midpoint of sample collection and time of counting (s).Typical values of.E, V, Y, and ht should be used in the calculation it should he recognised that the LID is defined as an.~ariori (hefore the fact)limit representing the capability of a measurement system and not an a posteriori (after the tact)limit for a particular measurement.
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| 2 When samples are collected more often than that shown, the minimum detectable concentrations can be correspondingly higher.3 The principal gamma emitters for which the.LLD specification will apply are exclusively the following radionuclides:
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| Kr-87, Kr-88, Xe-133, Xe-133m, Xe-135, and Xe-'138 for gaseous emissions and Mn-54, Fe-59, Co-58, Co-60, Zn-65, Mo-99, Cs-134, Cs-137, Ce-141 and Ce-144 for particulate emissions.
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| This list does not mean that only these nuclides are to be detected and-reported.Other peaks which are measurable and identifiable, together with the above nuclides, shall also be identified and reported.Nuclides which are below the LLD for the analyses should not be reported as being present at the LLD level for that nuclide.4 Analysis shall also be performed if the radiation monitor alarm exceeds the setpoint value.5 A grab sample is not required after deinerting, provided that: the reactor has not achieved criticality in the interim, and, the reactor coolant temperature has not reached or exceeded 212'F.
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| 1/2 CONTROLS AND SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS ODCM Revision 7 Page 36 of 207 1/2.2 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS 1/2.2.2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS 1/2.2.2.2 DOSE-NOBLE GASES CONTROLS 1.2.2.2 a.Zn accordance with BFN Technical Specification 6.8.4.1.h, the air'ose to areas at and beyond the SITE BOUNDARY (see Figure 3.1)due to noble gases released in gaseous effluents per unit shall be limited to the following:
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| During any calendar quarter, to<5 mrad for gamma radiation and<10 mrad for beta radiation; b.During any calendar year, to<10 mrad for gamma radiation and<20 mrad for beta radiation.
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| APPLICABILITY:
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| At all times.ACTION: a.With the calculated air dose from radioactive noble gases in gaseous effluents exceeding any of the above limits, prepare and submit to the Commission within 30 days, pursuant to ODCM Administrative Control 5.4, a Special Report that identifies the cause(s)for exceeding the limit(s)and defines the corrective actions that have been taken to reduce the releases and the proposed corrective actions to be taken to assure that subsequent releases will be in compliance with the above limits.b.The provisions of Controls 1.0.3 and 1.0.4 are not applicable.
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| SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 2.2.2.2 Cumulative quarterly and yearly dose contributions from gaseous releases shall be determined using methods contained in ODCM Section 7.3 at least once every 31 days.2198(204)
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 37 of 207 1/2.2 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS 1/2.2.2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS 1/2.2.2.3 DOSE-I-131 I-133 TRITIUM AND RADIONUCLIDES IN PARTICULATE FORM WITH HALF-LIVES GREATER THAN EIGHT DAYS CONTROLS 1.2.2.3 In accordance with BFN Technical Specification 6.8.4.1.e and i, the dose to a MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC from radioiodines, radioactive materials in particulate form, and radionuclides other than noble gases with half-lives greater than 8 days in gaseous effluent released per unit to areas at and beyond the SITE BOUNDARY (see Figure 3.1)shall be limited to the following:
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| a.To any organ during any calendar quarter to'(7.5 mrem;b.To any organ during any calendar year to<15 mrem.APPLICABILITY:
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| At all times.ACTION: (a.With the calculated dose from the release of Iodine-131, Iodine-133, tritium, and radionuclides in particulate form with half-lives greater than 8 days, in gaseous effluents exceeding any of the above limits, prepare and submit to the Commission within 30 days, pursuant to ODCM Administrative Control 5.4, a Special Report that identifies the cause(s)for exceeding the limit(s)and defines the corrective actions that have been taken to reduce the releases, and the proposed corrective.
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| actions to be taken to assure that subsequent releases will be in compliance with the above limits.b.The provisions of Controls 1.0.3 and 1.0.4 are not applicable.
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| SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 2.2.2.3 Cumulative quarterly and yearly dose contributions from gaseous releases shall be determined using methods contained in ODCM Section 7.4 at least once every 31 days.2198(204) 1/2 CONTROLS AND SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 1/2.2 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS ODCM Revision 7 Page 38 of 207 1/2.2.2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS 1/2.2.2.4 GASEOUS RADWASTE TREATMENT CONTROLS 1.2.2.4 During operation above 25'X power, the discharge of the SJAE must be routed through the charcoal adsorbers.
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| In accordance with BFN Technical Specification 6.8.4.1.f, the GASEOUS RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM shall be operable and appropriate portions of the system shall be used to reduce releases of radioactivity when the projected doses in 31 days due to gaseous effluents from each unit, to areas at and beyond the SITE BOUNDARY, would exceed: a.0.2 mrad to air from gamma radiation, or b.0.4 mrad to air from beta radiation, or c.0.3 mrem to any organ of a MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC.APPLICABILITY:
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| At all times.ACTION: a.With gaseous radwaste being discharged without treatment for more than 7 days, prepare and submit to the Commission within 30 days, pursuant to ODCM Administrative Control 5.4, a Special Report that includes the following information:, 1.Identification of the inoperable equipment or subsystems and the reason for inoperability, 2.Action(s)taken to restore the inoperable equipment to OPERABLE status, and 3.Summary description of action(s)taken to prevent a recurrence.
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| b.The provisions of Controls 1.0.3 and 1.0.4 are not applicable.
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| SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 2.2.2.4.1 During operation above 25T power, the position of the charcoal bed bypass valve will be verified daily.2.2.2.4.2 Doses due to gaseous releases to areas at and beyond the SITE~~~~BOUNDARY shall be projected in accordance with Section 7.6 at least once per 31 days.2198(204)
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| 1/2 CONTROLS AND SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS ODCM Revision 7 Page 39 of 207 1/2.2 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS 1/2.2.3 TOTAL DOSE CONTROLS 1.2.3 In accordance with BFN Technical Specification 6.8.4.l.j, the dose or dose commitment to a real individual in an UNRESTRICTED AREA from all uranium fuel cycle sources is limited to<25 mrem to the total body or any organ (except the thyroid, which is limited to<75 mrem)over a period of one calendar year.APPLICABILITY:
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| At all times.ACTION'.With the calculated doses from the release of radioactive materials in liquid or gaseous eff1uents exceeding twice the limits of Control 1.2.1.2, 1.2.2.2, or 1.2.2.3, calculations shall be made including direct radiation contributions from the units (including outs+e storage tanks, etc.)to determine whether the above limits of Control 1.2.3 have been exceeded.If such is the case, prepare and submit to the Commission within 30 days, pursuant to ODCM Administrative Control 5.4, a Special Report that defines the corrective action to be taken to reduce subsequent releases to prevent recurrence of exceeding the above limits and includes the schedule for achieving conformance with the above limits.This Special Report, as defined in 10 CFR 20.2203, shall include an analysis that estimates the radiation exposure (dose)to a MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC in an UNRESTRICTED AREA from uranium fuel cycle sources, including all effluent pathways and direct radiation, for the calendar year that includes the release(s) covered by this report.It shall also describe levels of radiation and concentrations of radioactive material involved, and the cause of the exposure levels or concentrations.
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| If the estimated dose(s)exceeds the above limits, and if the release condition resulting in violation of 40 CFR Part 190 has not already been corrected, the Special Report shall include a request for a variance in accordance with the provisions of 40 CFR Part 190.Submittal of the report is considered a timely request, and a variance is granted until staff action on the request is complete.b.The provisions of Controls 1.0.3 and 1.0.4 are not applicable.
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| SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMEVXS 2.2.3 Cumulative dose contributions from liquid and gaseous effluents shall be determined in accordance with ODCM Sections 6.3, 7.4, and 7.5 and the methods in ODCM Section 8.0.2198(204) 1/2 CONTROLS AND SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS ODCM Revision 7 Page 40 of 207 1/2.3 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING 1/2.3.1 MONITORING PROGRAM CONTROLS 1.3.1 In accordance with BFN Technical Specification 6.8.4.2.a, the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP)shall be conducted as specified in Table 2.3-1.APPLICABILITY:
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| At all times.ACTION: a.With the REMP not being conducted as specified in Table 2.3-1, prepare and submit to the Commission, in the Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report, a description of the reasons for not conducting the program as required and the plans for preventing a recurrence.
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| r Deviations are permitted from the required sampling schedule if specimens are unobtainable due to hazardous conditions, seasonal unavailability or malfunction of automatic sampling equipment.
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| If the latter, every effort shall be made to complete corrective action prior to the end of the next sampling period.All deviations from the sampling schedule shall be reported in the Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report..b.With the level of radioactivity in an environmental sampling medium exceeding the reporting levels of Table 2.3-3 when averaged over any calendar quarter, prepare and submit to the Commission within 30 days from the end of the affected quarter a report which identifies the cause(s)for exceeding the limit(s)and defines the corrective actions to be taken to reduce radioactive effluents so that the potential annual dose to a member of the public is less than the calendar year limits of ODCM Controls 1.2.1.2, 1.2.2.2, and 1.2.2.3.When one or more of the radionuclides in Table 2.3-2 is detected in the sampling medium, this report shall be submitted if: concentration(1) concentration(2) limit level(1)limit level(2)+...>1.0 When radionuclides other than those in Table 2.3-3 are detected and are the result of plant effluents, this report shall be submitted if the potential annual dose to a MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC is equal to or greater than the calendar year limits of ODCM Controls 1.2.1.2, 1.2.2.2, and 1.2.2.3.This report is not required if the measured level of radioactivity was not the result of plant effluents; however, in such an event, the condition shall be reported and described in the Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report.2198(204) 1/2 CONTROLS AND SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS ODCM Revision 7 Page 41 of 207 1/2.3 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING 1/2.3.1 MONITORING PROGRAM CONTROLS ACTION (CONTINUED):
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| c.With milk or fresh leafy vegetable samples unavailable from one or more of the sample locations required by Table 2.3-1, identify locations for obtaining replacement samples, if available, and add them to the REMP within 30 days.The specific locations from which samples'were unavailable may then be deleted from the monitoring program.Pursuant to Control 1.3.1.b, identify the cause of the unavailability of samples and identify the new location(s), if available, for obtaining replacement samples in the next Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report and also include a rpvised figure(s)and table(s)for the ODCM reflecting the new location(s).
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| The detection capabilities required by Table 2.3-2 are state-of-the art for routine environmental measurements in industrial laboratories.
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| It should be recognized that the LLD is defined as an a priori (before the fact)limit representing the capability of a measurement system atui not.as a posteciori (after the fact)limit for a particular measurement.
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| Analyses shall be performed in such a manner that the stated LLDs will be achieved under routine conditions.
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| Occasionally background fluctuations, unavoidably small sample sizes, the presence of interfering nuclides, or other uncontrollable circumstances may render these LLDs unachievable.
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| In such cases, the contributing circumstances will be identified and described in the Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report.SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 2.3.1.1 The radiological environmental monitoring samples shall be collected pursuant to Table 2.3-1 from the locations given in the tables and figures listed below and shall be analyzed pursuant to the requirements of Table 2.3-1 and the detection capabilities required by Table 2.3-2.2.3.1.2 If measured levels of radioactivity in a environmental sampling medium are determined to exceed the reporting level values of Table 2.3-3 when averaged over any calendar quarter sampling period, a report shall be submitted to the Commission pursuant to Control 1.3.1.b.2198(204)
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 42 of 207 Table 2.3-1 (1 of 3)MINIMUM RE UIRED RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM Exposure Pathway and/or S~em le Number of Samples and Sample Sampling and Type and Frequency Locations Collection Fre uenc of Anal sis l.AIRBORNE Radioiodine/
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| Particulates Minimum of 5 locations Continuous operation of sampler with sample collection as required by dust loading but at least once per 7 days.Radioiodine canister: Analyze at least once per 7 days for I-131.Particulate sampler: Analyze for gross beta radioactivity 24 hours following filter change.Perform gamma isotopic analysis on each sample when gross beta activity is>10 times'the average of control samples.Perform gamma isotopic analysis on composite (by location)sample at least once per 92 days.2.DIRECT-RADIATION At least 40 locations with>2 dosimeters at each location.At least once per 92 days.Gamma Dose.At least once per 92 days.Sample locations are given in ODCM Section 9.0.2198(204)
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 43 of 207 Table 2.3-1 (2 of 3)MINIMUM RE UIRED RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM Exposure Pathway and/or~sam le Number of Samples and Sample Sampling and Type and Frequency Locationsa Collection Fre uenc of Anal sis b 3.WATERBORNE a.Surface 2 locations Composite sample collected over a period of<31 days.b Gamma isotopic analysis of each composite sample.Tritium analysis of composite sample at least once per 92 days.b.Drinking Minimum of 1 downstream location, or all water supplies within 10 miles downstream which are taken from the Tennessee River Composite sample collected over a period of (31 ays b~c Gross beta and gamma'sotopic analysis of each composite sample.Tritium analysis of composite sample at least once per 92 days.c.Sediment Minimum of 1 location.At least once per 184 days Gamma isotopic analysis of each sample.d.Groundd Sample locations are given in ODCM Section 9.0.Composite samples shall be collected by collecting an aliquot at intervals not exceeding 2 hours.Composite samples shall be collected over.a period of<14 days for I-131 if drinking water is obtained within 3 miles downstream of the plant.Ground water movement in the area has been determined to be from the plant site toward the Tennessee River.Since no drinking water wells exist between the plant and the river, monitoring of ground water is not required.2198(204)
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 44 of 207 Table 2.3-1 (3 of 3)MINIMUM RE UIRED RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM Exposure Pathway and/or~sem le Number of Samples and Sample Sampling and Locationsa Collection Fre uenc Type and Frequency of Anal sis 4.INGESTION a.Milk 3 locations At least once per 15 days when animals are on pasture;at least once per 31 days at other times.I-131 analysis of each sample.Gamma isotopic analysis at least once per 31 days b.Fish 2 samples One sample in season, or at least once per 184 days if not seasonal.One sample of commercial and game species.Gamma isotopic analysis on edible portions.c.Food Productse 2 locations At least once per year at time of harvest Gamma isotopic analysis on edible portion.Sample locations are given in ODCM Section 9.0.Since water from the Tennessee River in the immediate area downstream is not used for irrigation purposes, the sampling of food products (primarily broad leaf vegetation) is not required unless milk sampling is not performed.
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 45 of 207 Table 2.3-2 (1 of 2)MAXIMUM VALUES FOR THE LOWER LIMIT OF DETECTION (LLD)a FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES Water A~nal sis~(Ci/L)gross beta 4 H-3 2000c Airborne Particulate or Gases~(Ci/m3)0.01 N/A Fish (pCi/kg, wet)N/A N/A Milk~(Ci/L)N/A N/A Food Products (pCi/kg, wet)N/A N/A Sediment (pCi/kg,~dr)N/A N/A ,Mn-54 Fe-59 15 30 N/A N/A 130 260 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Co-58, 60 15 N/A 130 N/A N/A N/A Zn-65 Zr-95 Nb-95 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 30 30 15 ld 18 60 N/A N/A N/A 0.07 0.05 0.06 N/A N/A 260 N/A N/A N/A 130 150 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 15 18 60 15 N/A N/A N/A 60 60 80 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 150 180 N/A N/A 2198 (204)
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 46 of 207 Table 2.3-2 (2 of 2)MAXIMUM VALUES FOR THE LOWER LIMIT OF DETECTION (LLD)a FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES TABLE NOTATION The LLD is the smallest concentration of radioactive material in a sample that will be detected with 95 percent probability with 5 percent probability of falsely concluding that a blank observation represents a"real" signal.For a particular measurement system, which may include radiochemical separation:
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| Where: LLD E V 2.22 Y 4.66 sb E V 2.22 Y exp(-Xht)the"a priori" lower limit of detection as defined above, (as pCi/g or pCi/L).the standard deviation of the background counting rate or of the counting rate of a blank sample as appropriate, (cpm).the counting efficiency, (c/decay).
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| the sample size (g or L).the number of dpm/pCi, the fractional radiochemical yield, (when applicable).
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| the radioactive decay constant for the particular radionuclide, (s 1)and for environmental samples is the elapsed time between sample collection, (or end of the sample collection period), and time of counting (for environmental samples, not plant effluent samples), seconds.Typical values of E, V, Y, and ht should be used in the calculation.
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| It should be recognized that the LID is defined as an~ariori (before the fact)limit representing the capability of a measurement system and not as''Other peaks which are measurable and identifiable shall be identified and reported.If no-drinking water pathway exists, a value of 3000 pCi/L may be used.d LLD for analysis of drinking water and surface water samples shall be'erformed by gamma spectroscopy at approximately 15 pCi/L.If levels greater than 15 pCi/L are identified in surface water samples downstream from the plant, or in the event of an unanticipated release of I-131, drinking water samples will be analyzed at, an LLD of 1.0 pCi/L for I-131.2198(204)
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 47 of 207 Table 2.3-3 REPORTING LEVELS FOR RADIOACTIVITY CONCENTRATIONS IN ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES Water A~nal sis~(Ci/L)Airborne Particulate or gases Fish I" Milk~(Ci/L)Food Products (Ci/K wet)H-3 2 x 104(a)N.A N.A N.A.N.A.I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 2(b)30 50 Ba-La-140 2 x 102 Mn-54 1 x 103 s Fe-59 4 x 102 Co-58 1 x 103 Co-60 3 x 102 Zn-65 3 x 102 Zr-Nb-95 4 x 102 N.A.N.A.N.A.N.A.N.A.N.A.0.9 10.20 N.A.3 x 104 1 x 104 3 x 104 1 x 104 2 x 104 N.A.N.A.1 x 103 2 x 103 N.A.N.A.N.A.N.A.N.A.N.A.N.A.s'60 70 3x102 N.A.N.A.N.A.N.A.N.A.N.A.1 x 102 1 x 103 2 x 103 N.A.(a)For drinking water samples.This is 40 CFR Part 141 value.If no ,drinking water pathway exists, a value of 30,000 pCi/L may be used.(b)If no drinking water pathway exists, a value of 20 pCi/L may be used.2198 (204)
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| 1/2 CONTROLS AND SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS ODCM Revision 7 Page 48 of 207 1/2.3 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING 1/2.3.2 LAND USE CENSUS CONTROLS 1.3.2 In accordance with BFN Technical Specification 6.8.4.2.b, a land use census shall be conducted and shall identify the location of the nearest milk animal, the nearest residence and the nearest gardenl of greater than 500 square feet producing vegetables in each of the 16 meteorological sectors within a distance of 5 miles.(For elevated releases as defined in Regulatory Guide 1.111, Revision 1, July 1977,, the land use census shall also identify the locations of all milk animals and gardens of greater than 500 square feet producing fresh leafy vegetables in each of the 16 meteorological sectors within a distance of three miles.)1 Broad leaf vegetation sampling may be performed at the SITE BOUNDARY in the direction sector with the highest D/Q in lieu of the garden census.APPLICABILITY:
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| At all times.ACTION: With a land use census identifying a location(s) which yields a calculated dose or dose commitment greater than the mmcimum value currently being calculated in Section 7.5, identify the new location(s) in the next Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report.With a land use census identifying a location(s) that yields a calculated dose or'dose commitment (via the same exposure pathway)20 percent greater than at a location from which samples are currently being obtained in accordance with ODCM Control 1.3.1, add the new location(s) to the REMP within 30 days if the owner consents.The sampling location(s), excluding the control station location, having the lowest calculated dose or dose commitment(s)(via the same exposure pathway)may be deleted from this monitoring program after Octbber 31 of the year in which this land us'e census was conducted.
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| Identify the new location(s) in the next Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report and provide a revised figure(s)and table(s)reflecting the new location(s).
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| SURVEILLANCE RE UIREPIENTS (see next page)2198(204) 1/2 CONTROLS AND SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS ODCM Revision 7 Page 49 of 207 1/2.3 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING 1/2.3.2 LAND USE CENSUS SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 2.3.2 The land use census shall be conducted at least once per calendar year between the dates of April 1 and October 1 using the following techniques:
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| Wi'thin a 2-mile radius from the plant or within the 15 mrem per year isodose line, whichever is larger, enumeration by a door-to-door or equivalent counting technique.
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| 2.Within a 5-mile radius from the plant, enumeration by using appropriate techniques such as door-to-door survey, mail survey, telephone survey, aerial survey, or information from local agricultural authorities or other reliable sources.2198(204) 1/2 CONTROLS AND SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS ODCM Revision 7 Page 50 of 207 1/2.3 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING 1/2.3.3 INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM CONTROLS 1.3.3 In accordance with BFN Technical Specifications 6.8.4.2.c, analyses shall be performed on radioactive materials supplied as part of an Interlaboratory Comparison Program which has been approved by the Commission.
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| At all times.ACTION: With analyses not being performed as required-above, report the corrective actions taken to prevent a recurrence to the Commission in the Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report.SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS I 2.3.3 A summary of the results obtained as part of the above required Interlaboratory Comparison Program (or participants in the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)cross check program may provide the EPA program code designation for the unit)shall be included in the Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report.2198(204) 0 ODCM Revision 7 Page 51 of 207 BASES FOR SECTIONS 1.0 AND 2.0 CONTROLS SURVEILLANCE REQUIRENENTS NOTE The BASES contained in succeeding pages summarize the reasons for the Controls in Sections 1.0 and 2.0, but are not part of these Controls.2198 (204)
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| BASES ODCM Revision 7 Page 52 of 207 1/2.1 EFFLUENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION 1/2.1.1 RADIOACTIVE LI UID EFFLUENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION The radioactive liquid effluent instrumentation is provided to monitor and control, as applicable, the releases of radioactive materials in liquid effluents during actual or potential releases of liquid effluents.
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| The alarm/trip setpoints for these instruments shall be calculated in accordance with guidance provided in the ODCM to ensure that the alarm/trip will occur prior to exceeding ten times the limits of 10 CFR Part 20 Appendix B, Table 2, Column 2.The OPERABILITY and use of this instrumentation is consistent with the requirements of General Design Criteria 60, 63, and 64 of Appendix A to 10 CFR Part 50.The criteria for ensuring the reliability and accuracy of the radioactive liquid effluent instrumentation is listed in Table 2.1-1.1/2.1.2 RADIOACTIVE GASEOUS EFFLUENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION The radioactive gaseous effluent instrumentation is provided to monitor and control, as applicable, the releases of radioactive mat&lais in gaseous effluents during actual or potential releases of gaseous effluents.
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| The alarm/trip setpoints for these instruments will be calculated in accordance with Section 7.2.1 to ensure that the alarm/trip will occur prior to exceeding ten times the limits of 10 CFR Part 20.The operability and use of this instrumentation is consistent with the requirements of General Design Criteria 60, 63, and 64 of Appendix A to 10 CFR Part 50.The action required when the number of OPERABLE channels is less than the Minimum Channels Operable requirement is specified in the notes for Table 1.1-2.Exert best efforts to, return.the instruments ta OPERABLE status within 30 days and, if unsuccessful, explain in the next Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report why the inoperability was not corrected in a timely manner.The criteria for ensuring the reliability and accuracy of the radioactive gaseous effluent instrumentation is listed in Table 2.1-2.Two post treatment.
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| off-gas radiation monitors are provided and, when their trip point is reached, cause an isolation of the off-gas line.Isolation is initiated when both instruments reach their high trip point or one has an upscale trip and the other a downscale trip or both have a downscale trip.Both instruments are required for trip but the instruments are set so that the instantaneous.
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| stack release rate limit given in Control 1.2.2.1 is-not exceeded.The off-gas post treatment monitors are connected in a 2-out-of-2 logic arrangement.
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| Based on experience with instruments of similar design, a testing interval of once every three months has been found adequate.
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| BASES ODCM Revision 7 Page 53 of 207 1/2.2 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS 1/2.2.1.1 CONCENTRATION This requirement is provided to ensure that the concentration of radioactive materials released at any time in liquid waste effluents from the site to UNRESTRICTED AREAS will be less than ten times the concentration levels specified in 10 CFR Part 20, Appendix B, Table 2, Column 2.This limitation provides additional assurance that the levels of radioactive materials in bodies of water outside the site will result in exposures within (1)the Section II.A limits of Appendix I to 10 CFR Part 50, and (2)the limits of 10 CFR Part 20.1301 (a)(1)to a member of the public.The concentration limit for noble gases is based upon the assumption that Xe-135 is the controlling radioisotope and its Maximum Permissible Concentration in air (submersion) was converted to an equivalent concentration in water using the methods described in International Commission of Radiological Protection (ICRP)Publication 2.r 1/2.2.1.2 DOSE This requirement is provided to implement the dose requirements of Section II.A, III.A, and IV.A of Appendix I, 10 CFR Part 50.The requirement implements the guides set forth in Section II.A of Appendix I.Compliance with this control will be considered to demonstrate compliance with the O.,l rem.limit of 10 CFR Part 20.1301 (a)(1)per 56FR23374.
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| This action provides the required operating flexibility and at the same time implements the guides set" forth in Section IV.A of Appendix I to assure that the releases of radioactive material in liquid effluents will be kept"as low as is reasonable achievable".
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| Also, for fresh water sites with drinking water supplies which can potentially be affected by plant operations, there is reasonable assurance that the operation of the facility will not result in radionuclide concentrations in the finished drinking water that are in excess of the requirements of 40 CFR 141.The dose calculations in Section 6.0 implement the requirements in Section III.A of Appendix I that conformance with the guides of Appendix I be shown by calculational procedures based on models and data such that the actual exposure of an individual through appropriate pathways is unlikely to be substantia1ly underestimated.
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| The equations specified in Section 6.0 for calculating the doses due to the actual release rates of.radioactive materials in liquid effluents will be consistent with the methodology provided in Regulatory Guide 1.109,"Calculation of Annual, Doses to Man from Routine Releases of Reactor Effluents for the Purpose of Implementing Appendix I," October 1977 and Regulatory Guide 1.113,"Estimating Aquatic Dispersion of Effluents from Accidental and Routine Reactor Releases for the Purpose of Implementing Appendix I" April 1977.NUREG-0133 provides methods for dose calculations consistent with Regulatory Guides 1.109 and 1.113.2198(204)
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| BASES ODCM Revision 7 Page 54 of 207 1/2.2 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS 1/2.2.1.3 LI UID WASTE TREATMENT This section requires that the appropriate portions of the liquid radwaste treatment system be used when specified.
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| This provides assurance that the releases of radioactive materials in liquid effluents will be kept"as low as is reasonably achievable." This requirement implements the requirements of 10 CFR Part 50.36a,.General.Design Criterion 60 of Appendix A to 10 CFR Part 50 and design objective Section II.D of Appendix I to 10 CFR 50.The specified limits governing the use of appropriate portions of the liquid radwaste treatment system were specified as a suitable fraction of the guide set forth in Section II.A of Appendix I, 10 CFR 50, for liquid effluents.
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| This section also requires submittal of a special report if the limiting values are exceeded and unexpected failures of non-redundant radwaste processing equipment halt waste treatment.
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| r 1/2.2.2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS 1/2.2.2.1 DOSE RATE This requirement is provided to ensure that the external dose rate at anytime at the SITE BOUNDARY from gaseous effluents from all units on the site will be within the limits of 10 CFR Part 20.1301 (a)(2)for UNRESTRICTED AREAS.The 500 mrem/yr dose rate will ensure that the instanteous dose rate is well below 2 mrem/hr..These limits provide reasonable assurance, that radioactive material discharged in gaseous effluents will not result in the exposure of a MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC in an UNRESTRICTED AREA, to annual average concentrations exceeding the limits specified in Appendix B, Table 2 of 10 CFR Part 20.For MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC who may at times be within the SITE BOUNDARY, the occupancy of the MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC will be sufficiently low to compensate for any increase in the atmospheric diffusion factor above that for the SITE BOUNDARY.The specified release rate limits restrict, at all times, the corresponding gamma and beta dose rates to an individual at or beyond the SITE BOUNDARY.to<500 mrem/year to the total body or<3000 mrem/year to the skin.These release rates also restrict, at all times, the corresponding thyroid dose rate above background to an infant via the cow-milk-infant pathway to<1500 mrem/year for the nearest cow to the plant.The action for this requirement requires that appropriate corrective action(s)be taken to reduce gaseous effluent releases if the limits are exceeded.2198(204)
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| BASES ODCM Revision 7 Page 55 of 207 1/2.2 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS 1/2.2.2.2 DOSE-NOBLE GASES This requirement is provided to implement the requirements of Section II.B, III.A, and IV.A of Appendix I, 10 CFR Part 50.The limits are the guides set forth in Section II.C of Appendix I.Compliance with this control will be considered to demonstrate compliance with the 0.1 rem limit of 10 CFR 20.1301 (a)(1)per 56FR23374.
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| The action to be taken for exceeding these limits provides the required operating flexibility and at the same time implements the guides set forth in Section IV.A of Appendix I to assure that the releases of radioactive material in gaseous effluents will be kept"as low as reasonably achievable." Section 7.0 calculational methods implement the requirements in Section III.A of Appendix I that conformance with the guides of Appendix I be shown by calculational procedures based on models and data such that the actual exposure of an individual through appropriate pathways is unlikely to be substantially underestimated.
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| Section 7.0 calculational methods for calculating the doses due to the actual release rates of the subject materials are consistent with the methodologies provided in NUREG/CR-1004,"A Statistical Analysis of Selected Parameters.
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| for Predicting Food Chain Transport and Internal Dose of Radionuclides." October 1979 and Regulatory Guide 1.109,"Calculation of Annual Doses to Man from Routine Releases of Reactor Effluents for the Purposes of Evaluating Compliance with 10 CFR Part 50,"Appendix I," Revision 1, October 1977 and Regulatory Guide 1.111,"Methods for Estimating Atmospheric Transport and Dispersion.
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| of Gaseous Effluents in Routine Releases from Light-Water Cooled Reactors," Revision 1, July 1977.These ODCM equations also provide for determining the air doses at the exclusion area boundary are based'upon the historical average atmospheric conditions.
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| NUREG-0133 provides methods for dose calculations consistent with Regulatory Guides 1.109 and 1.111.If these limits are exceeded, this section requir'es that a special report be prepared and submitted to explain violations of the limiting doses contained in the section above.2198(204)
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| BASES ODCM Revision 7 Page 56 of 207 1/2.2 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS 1/2.2.2.3 DOSE-I-131 I-133 TRITIUM AND RADIONUCLIDES IN PARTICULATE FORM WITH HALF-LIVES GREATER THAN EIGHT DAYS This requirement is provided to implement the requirements of Section II.C, III.A, and IV of Appendix I, 10 CFR Part 50.The limits are the guides set forth in Section II.C of Appendix I.Compliance with this control will be considered to demonstrate compliance with the 0.1 rem limit of 10 CFR 20.1301 (a)(l)per 56FR23374.
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| The action to be taken for exceeding these limits provides the required operating flexibility and at the same time implements the guides set forth in Section IV.A of Appendix I to assure that the releases of radioactive material in gaseous effluents will be kept"as low as reasonably achievable." Section 7.0 calculational methods implement the requirements in Section III.A of Appendix I.that conformance with the guides of Appendix I be shown by calculational procedures based on models and data such that the actual exposure of an'ndividual through appropriate pathways is unlikely to be substantially underestimated.
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| Section 7.0 calculational methods for calculating the doses due to the actual release rates of the subject materials are consistent with the methodologies provided in NUREG/CR-1004,"A Statistical Analysis of Selected Parameters for Predicting Food Chain Transport and Internal Dose of Radionuclides," October 1979 and Regulatory Guide 1.109,"Calculation of Annual Doses to Man from Routine Releases of Reactor Effluents for the Purposes of Evaluating Compliance with 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix I," Revision 1, October 1977 and Regulatory Guide 1.111,"Methods for.Estimating Atmospheric Transport and Dispersion of Gaseous Effluents in Routine Releases from Light-Water Cooled Reactors," Revision 1, July 1977.These equations also provide for determining the actual doses based upon the historical average atmospheric conditions.
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| The release rate specifications for iodines, radioactive material in particulate form and radionuclides other than noble, gases are dependent on the existing radionuclide pathways to man'n the UNRESTRICTED AREA.The pathways which were examined in the development of these calculations were: 1)individual inhalation of airborne radionuclides, 2)deposition of radionuclides onto, green Leafy vegetation with subsequent consumption by man, 3)deposition onto grassy areas where milk animals and meat producing animals graze with consumption of the milk and meat by man, and 4)deposition on the ground with subsequent exposure of man.If these limits are exceeded, this section requires that a special report be prepared and submitted to explain violations of the limiting doses contained in the section above.2198(204) 0 BASES ODCM Revision 7 Page 57 of 207 1/2.2 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS 1/2.2.2.4 GASEOUS RADWASTE TREATMENT This requires that the offgas charcoal adsorber beds be used when specified to treat gaseous effluents prior their release to the environment.
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| This provides reasonable assurance that the release of radioactive materials in gaseous effluents will be kept"as low as is reasonable achievable".
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| This requirement implements the requirements of 10 CFR Part 50.36a, General Design Criterion 60 of Appendix A to 10 CFR Part 50, and design objective Section II.D of Appendix I to 10 CFR Part 50.The specified, limits governing the use of appropriate portions of the systems were specified as a suitable fraction of the guide set forth in Sections II.B and II.C of Appendix I, 10 CFR Part 50, for gaseous effluents.
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| This action requires that a special report be prepared and submitted to explain reasons for any failure to comply with the above requirements.
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| 1/2.2.3 TOTAL DOSE This requirement is provided to meet the dose limitations of 40 CFR 190.Compliance'ith this control will be considered to demonstrate compliance with the 0.1 rem limit of 10 CFR 20.1301 (a)(1)per 56FR23374.
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| This requirement requires the preparation.
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| and submittal of a Special Report whenever the calculated doses from plant radioactive effluents exceed twice the design objective doses of Appendix I.For sites containing up to four reactors., it is highly unlikely that the resultant dose to a MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC will exceed the dose limits of 40 CFR 190 if the individual reactors remain within the reporting requirement level.The Special Report will describe a course of action which should result in the limitation of dose to a MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC for the calendar year to be within 40 CFR 190 limits.For the purposes of the Special Report, it may be assumed that the dose commitment to the MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC from other fuel cycle sources is negligible, with the exception that dose contributions from other nuclear fuel cycle fac'ilities within a radius of five miles must be considered.
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| 1/2.3 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIROAKNTAL MONITORING 1/2.3.1 MONITORING PROGRAM The REMP required by this section provides measurements of radiation and radioactive materials in those exposure pathways and for those radionuclides, which lead to the highest potential radiation exposures of individuals resulting from the station operation.
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| This monitoring program thereby supplements the 2198(204)
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 58 of 207 1/2.3 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING 1/2.3.1 MONITORING PROGRAM (continued) radiological effluent monitoring program by verifying that the measurable concentration of radioactive materials and levels of radiation are not higher than expected on the basis of the effluent measurements and modeling of the environmental exposure pathways.The REMP satisfies the requirements of 10 CFR 50, Appendix A, Criteria 64 and 10 CFR 50, Appendix I, Section IV.B.2.1/2.3.2 LAND USE CENSUS This requirement is provided to ensure that changes in the use of UNRESTRICTED AREAS are identified and that modifications to the monitoring program are made if required by the results of this census.The best survey information from the door-to-door, mail, telephone, aerial or consulting with local authorities shall be used.This census satisfies the requirements of Section IV.B.3 of Appendix I to 10 CFR Part 50.Restricting the census to gardens of greater than 500 square feet provides assurance that significant exposure pathways via the leafy vegetables will be identified and monitored since a garden of this size is the minimum required to produce the quantity (26 kg/year)of leafy vegetation assumed in Regulatory Guide 1.109 for consumption by a child.To determine this minimum garden size, the following assumptions were used: 1)that 20K of the garden was used for growing broad leaf vegetation (i.e., similar to lettuce and cabbage), and 2)a vegetation yield of 2 kg/square meter,.P 1/2.3.3 INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM The requirement for participation in an Interlaboratory Comparison Program is provided to ensure that independent checks on the precision and accuracy of the measurements of radioactive materials in environmental sample matrices are performed as part of the quality assurance program for environmental monitoring in order to demonstrate that the results are reasonably valid.2198 (204)
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 59 of 207 SECTION 3.0 DEFINITIONS 2198(204)
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 60 of 207 The defined terms in this section appear in capitalized type in the text and are applicable throughout these controls.3.0.A.CHANNEL CALIBRATION A-CHANNEL CALIBRATION shall be the adjustment, as necessary, of the channel output such that it responds with the necessary range and accuracy to known values of the parameter which the channel monitors.The CHANNEL CALIBRATION shall encompass the entire channel including alarm and/or trip functions, and shall include the CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST.The CHANNEL CALIBRATION may be performed by any series of sequential, overlapping, or total channel steps such that the entire channel is calibrated.
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| Non-calibratable components shall be excluded from this requirement, but will be included in CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST and SOURCE CHECK.3.0.B.CH~FUNCTIONAL TEST A CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST shall be: a.Analog channels-the injection of a simulated signal into the channel as close to the sensor as practicable to verify OPERABILITY including alarm and/or trip functions.
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| b.Bistable channel-the injection of a simulated signal into the sensor to verify OPERABILITY including alarm and/or trip function.3.0.C.GASEOUS WASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM The GASEOUS WASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM consists of the charcoal adsorber vessels insta11eL in the discharge of the steam jet air ejector (SJAE)to provide delay to a unit's offgas activity prior to release.3.0.D.DOSE E UIVALENT I-131 DOSE EQUIVALENT
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| '-131 shall be that concentration of I-131 (pCi/g)which alone would produce the same thyroid dose as the quantity and isotopic mixture of I-131, I-132, I-133, I-134, and 1-135 actually present.The thyroid dose conversion factors used for this calculation shall be those listed in Table III of TID-14844,"Calculation of Distance Fact'ors for Power and Test Reactor Sites." 3.0.E.MEMBER(S)OF THE PUBLIC MEMBER(S)OF THE PUBLIC as defined in 10 CFR 20, is any individual except when that individual is receiving an occupational dose.2198(204)
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 61 of 207 3.0.F.OPERABLE-OPERABILITY A system, subsystem, train, component, or device shall be OPERABLE or have OPERABILITY when it is capable of performing its specified function(s).
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| Implicit in this definition shall be the assumption that all necessary attendant instrumentation, controls, normal and emergency electrical power sources, cooling or seal water, lubrication or other auxiliary equipment that are required for the system, subsystem, train, component, or device to perform its function(s) are also capable of performing their related support function(s).
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| 3.0.G.PURGE-PURGING PURGE or PURGING is the controlled process of discharging air or gas from the primary containment to maintain temperature, pressure, humidity, concentration or other operating condition, in such a manner that replacement air or gas is required to purify the containment.
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| 3.0.H.RATED POWER RATED POWER refers to operation at a reactor power of 3,293 MWt;this is also termed 100 percent power and is the maximum power level authorized by the operating license.Rated steam flow, rated coolant flow, rated neutron flux, and rated nuclear system pressure refer to the values of these parameters when the reactor is at rated power.Design power, the power to which the safety analysis applies, corresponds to 3,440 MWt.3.0.I.SITE BOUNDARY The SITE BOUNDARY as defined in 10 CFR 20, shall be that line beyond which the land or property is not owned, leased, or otherwise controlled by TVA (see Figure 3.1).3.0.J.SOURCE CHECK A SOURCE CHECK shall be the qualitative assessment of channel response when the channel sensor is exposed to a radioactive source or multiple of sources.2198(204)
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| DEFINITIONS ODCM Revision 7 Page 62 of 207 3.0.K.UNRESTRICTED AREA An UNRESTRICTED AREA shall be any area, at or beyond the SITE BOUNDARY to which access is not controlled by the licensee for purposed of protection of individuals from exposure to radiation and radioactive materials or any area within the SITE BOUNDARY used for residential quarters or industrial, commercial, institutional, and/or recreational purposes (see Figure 3.1).3.0.L.VENTING VENTING is the controlled process of discharging air or gas from primary containment to maintain temperature, pressure, humidity, concentration, or other operating condition, in such a manner that replacement air or gas is not provided or required.Vent, used in system names, does not imply a VENTING process.3.0.M.CONTROLLED AREA A CONTROLLED AREA, as defined in 10 CFR 20, is the area outside the RESTRICTED AREA, but inside the SITE BOUNDARY, access to which can be limited by TVA for any reason, (See'Figure 3.1).~~~" 3.0.N.RESTRICTED AREA The RESTRICTED AREA, as defined in 10 CFR Part 20, is that area, access to which is limited by the licensee for purpose of protecting individuals against undue risks from exposure to radiation and radioactive materials.
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| The permanent RESTRICTED AREA is shown on Figure 3.1, but temporary restricted areas outside the permanent RESTRICTED AREA may be defined by BFN Site.2198(204)
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| '0 0 ODCN Revision 7 Page 63 of 207 Table 3.1 FRE UENCY NOTATION Notation SA FreqFuenc r At least once per 12 hours.At least once per 24 hours.At least once per 7 days.At least once per 31 days.At least once per 92 days.At least once per 184 days.At least once per 18 months.N.A.Not Applicable Completed prior to each release 2198(204)
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 64 of 207 Figure 3.1 LAND SITE BOUNDARY~0 2198(204) 4 ODCN Revision 7 Page 65 of 207 SECTION 4.0 (NOT USED)2198(204)
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 66 of 207 SECTION 5.0 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS 2198(204)
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| CONTROLS ODCM Revision 7 Page 67 of 207 5.1 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT The Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report shall include summaries, interpretations, and an analysis of trends of the results of the radiological environmental surveillance activities for the report period, including a comparison with preoperational studies, operational controls (as appropriate), and previous environmental surveillance reports and an assessment of the observed impacts of the plant operation on the environment.
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| The report shall also include the results of land use censuses required by Control 1.3.2*If harmful effects or evidence of irreversible damage are detected by the monitoring, the report shall provide an analysis of the problems and a planned course of action to alleviate the problem.The Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report shall include summarized and tabulated results in the format of Regulatory Guide 4.8, December 1975 of all radiological environmental samples taken during the report period.In the event that some results are.not available for inclusion with the report, the report shall be submitted noting and explaining the reasons for the missing results.The missing data shall be submitted as soon as possible in a supplementary report.The report shall also include the following:
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| a summary description of the REMP;a map of all sampling locations keyed to a table giving distances and directions from one reactor;and the results of licensee participation in the Interlaboratory Comparison Program required by Control 1.3.3.5.2 ANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Reports shall include a summary of the quantities of radioactive liquid and gaseous effluents and solid waste shipped from the plant as delineated in Regulatory Guide 1.21,"Measuring, Evaluating, and Reporting Radioactivity in Solid Wastes and Releases of Radioactive Materials in Liquid and Gaseous Effluents from Light-Mater-Cooled Nuclear Power Plants," Revision 1, June 1974, with data summarized on a quarterly basis following the format of Appendix B thereof.The report shall include.a summary of.the meteorological conditions concurrent with the release of gaseous effluents during each quarter as outlined in Regulatory Guide 1.21, Revision 1, with data summarized on a quarterly bases following the format of Appendix B thereof.Calculated offsite dose to members of the public resulting from the release of liquid and gaseous effluents and their subsequent dispersion in the river and atmosphere shall be reported as recommended in Regulatory Guide 1.21, Revision l.2198(204) e ODCM Revision 7 Page 68 of 207 5.2 ANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT (continued)
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| The Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report shall include the information regarding solid waste as specified in the Process Control Program.5.3 OFFSITE DOSE CALCULATION MANUAL CHANGES As required by BFN TS 6.12, changes to the ODCM: 1.Shall be documented and records of reviews performed shall be retained as required by BFN TS 6.10.1.This documentation shall contain: a.Sufficient information to support the change together with the appropriate analyses or evaluations justifying the change(s)and b.A determination that the change will maintain the level of radioactive effluent control required by 10 CFR 20.1302, 40 CFR 190, 10 CFR 50.36a, and Appendix I to 10 CFR 50 and not adversely impact the accuracy or reliability of effluent, dose, or setpoint calculations.
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| 2.Shall become effective after review and acceptance by the PORC and the approval of the Plant Manager.3.Shall be submitted to the NRC in the form of a complete, legible copy of the entire ODCM as a part of or concurrent with the Annual Radioactive Effluent Report for the period of the report in which any change to the ODCM was made.Each change shall be identified by markings in the margin of the affected pages, clearly indicating the area of the page that was changed, and shall indicate the date (i.e., month/year) the change was implemented.
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| 5.4 SPECIAL REPORTS Special Reports shall be submitted to the NRC in accordance with 10 CFR 50.4.5.5 UALITY ASSURANCE PROCEDURES guality Assurance procedures shall be established, implemented, and maintained for effluent and environmental monitoring, using the guidance in Regulatory Guide 1.21, Rev.1, June 1974 and Regulatory Guide 4.1, April 1975 or Regulatory Guide 4.15, Dec.1977.2198(204)
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| ODCN Revision 7 Page 69 of 207 SECTION 6.0 LI UID EFFLUENTS 2198(204) 6.0-LI UID EFFLUENTS RELEASE POINTS ODCN Revision 7 Page 70 of 207 The minimum flow available for dilution of radwaste are shown below:-+open-Radwaste--->4-+closed or helper 2 pumps 8 200,000 gpm/pump----50,000 gpm Discharge Conduit 2198(204) j 6.1 LI UID RELEASES ODCM Revision 7 Page 71 of 207 6.1.1 Pre-release Anal sis/ECL-Sum of the Ratios Prior to a batch release, a grab sample will be analyzed to determine the concentration (Ci)of each gamma emitting radionuclide i in the radwaste tank.For those nuclides whose activities are determined from composite samples (i.e., Sr-89, Sr-90, Fe-55 and H-3), the concentrations for the previous period will be assumed as the concentration for the next period to perform all calculations.
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| The following equation is used to calculate effluent concentration limit (ECL)fractions (Mi).where: Ci Mi ECLi (6.1)Mi=ECL fraction of radionuclide i.Ci=concentration of radionuclide i in the radwaste tank, pCi/ml.ECLi=ECL of radionuclide i as specified in Control 1.2.1.1, pCi/ml.The sum of the ratios (R)will be calculated by the following relationsh'p:
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| R=7 Mi (6.2)where: R=the sum of the ratios.Mi=ECL fraction from equation 6.1.6.1.2 Release Flow Rate Calculations The sum of the ratios at the diffuser pipes must be<10 due to a liquid release.The following relationship will assure this criterion is met: R[f/(f+F)]
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| (10 where: f=the effluent flow rate (gallons/minute) before dilution.R=the sum of the ratios as determined-by, Equation, 6.2.F=minimum dilution flow rate for prerelease analysis.The allowable release rate is calculated before each release and the release rate is continuously monitored during the release so that the ECL limit is not exceeded.2198(204)
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| 6.1.3 Post-release Anal sis ODCN Revision 7 Page 72 of 207 A post-release analysis will be done using actual release data to ensure that the limits specified in Control 1.2.1.1 were not exceeded.A composite list of concentrations (Ci)by isotope, will be used with actual liquid radwaste (f)and dilution (F)flow rates (or volumes)during the release.The data will be substituted into Equations 6.1, 6.2 and 6.3 to demonstrate compliance with the limits in Control 1.2.1.1.This data and setpoints will be recorded in auditable, records by plant personnel.
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| SETP01NTS ODCM Revision 7 Page 73 of 207 Alarm/trip setpoints for each liquid monitor will be established and set such that Equation 6.3 is satisfied.
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| The locations and identification numbers for each liquid effluent radiation detector are shown in Figures 6.1 and 6.2.This section of the ODCM describes the methodology that will be used to determine allowable values.The allowable values are then used to determine the physical settings on the monitors.The physical settings are calculated in the applicable Scaling and Setpoint Document.6.2.1 Release Point Monitor Allowable Values There is only one point through which routine releases are made from BFN, the Liquid Radwaste System.All releases from the Liquid Radwaste System are in a batch mode, and the monitor is looking at an undiluted waste stream as it comes out of a tank.The purpose of the monitor setpoint for these batch releases is to identify any release that would have the potential to exceed ten times the 10 CFR 20 limits after dilution.Allowable values used to determine the setpoints are calculated as described.
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| here.For each release, a setpoint is calculated based on the monitor response to the activity in the release stream if the release were large enough to exceed ten times the 10 CFR 20 limits after dilution.This maximum calculated setpoint, S~, is calculated using Equation 6.4 below.A comparison is made between this calculated setpoint and the default setpo'int (see Section 6.2.2)to determine which is used.The actual monitor setpoint for the release is set equal to the default setpoint, or to the maximum calculated setpoint, whichever is less.Calculated Maximum Monitor Set oint 10*SF (Fw+(FD*Fdil))(ER-B)+B Fw R where: SF=safety factor for the monitor.Fw=flow of waste stream, gpm.Fdil=flow of the dilution stream, gpm.FD=fraction of dilutioa flow allocated to this release point.For BFN this fraction is equal to one.B=background, cpm.R=sum of the ratios for the release point as calculated in Section 6.1.1.ER=expected monitor response, cpm,=B+E Ei*Ci (6.5)1 where: Ei Ci=monitor background, cpm.=monitor efficiency for nuclide i, cpm per pCi/cc.=tank concentration of nuclide i, pCi/cc.
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| 6.2.2 Default Allowable Values ODCM Revision 7 Page 74 of 207 6.2.2.1 Radwaste Dischar e Monitor The default allowable value for the radwaste discharge monitor (RM-90-130), shown in Figures 6.1 and 6.2, will be established using the methodology below.The alarm/trip allowable value will be set such that Equation 6.3 is satisfied.
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| The default trip allowable value for the monitor, which will automatically isolate the release, is set at less than or equal to the limit in Control 1.2.1.1.The alarm allowable value is set at 90K or less of the trip allowable value.The default maximum activity concentration of liquid radwaste that can be discharged can be calculated as: F+f f*g MFi 1 ECL.1 F f where: A=default maximum batch activity concentration, pCi/ml.ECLi=ECL of radionuclide i as specified in Control 1.2cl.l, pCi/ml.MFi=weighting factor for nuclide i, defined as the fraction of the total concentration which is attributed to nuclide i.=dilution water flow rate, gpm.=maximum discharge flow rate, gpm.1 The default maximum activity concentration is based on a selected isotopic mixture so that an allowable value can be calculated.
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| The.selected isotopic mixture will be documented in 0-TI-45.If ten times the actual batch ECL fraction is less restrictive than ten times the'CL fraction for the selected isotopic mixture, then the actual activity concentration may be higher than the calculated maximum activity concentration; this is the case for which the maximum allowable value defined in Section 6.2.1 would be indicated.
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 75 of 207 The default monitor isolation allowable value, in cps, for releases is calculated using the following equation: Monitor Isolation Allowable Value=(A*g WFi*Ei)+B where: A WFi Ei B maximum batch activity concentration as calculated above, pCi/ml'weighting factor for nuclide i, defined as the fraction of the total concentration which is attributed to nuclide i efficiency of the monitor for nuclide i, cps/pCi/ml monitor background, cps The calculation of these allowable values are documented further in O-TI-45, including the numerical values for each of the parameters described above.6.2.2.2 Raw Coolin Water and Residual Heat Removal Service Water Monitors The allowable value for the Raw Cooling Water (RCW)monitors and the Residual Heat Removal Service Water (RHRSW)monitors (RM-90-132 and RM-90-133,134 respectively), shown in Figure 6.1, vill be established using the methodology below.The alarm/trip allowable values will be set such that Equation 6.3 is satisfied.
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| The allowable values~for these monitors, which will alarm in the control room, are based on ten times the 10 CFR 20 Appendix B concentration limits.These allowable values are also based on a selected isotopic mixture.The monitor alarm allowable values, in cpm, for the RCW and RHRSW effluent monitors are calculated using the following equation: Monitor Allowable Values ((A*g WFi*Ei)+B where: A WFi Ei B total activity concentration, pCi/ml.weighting factor for nuclide i, defined as the fraction of the total concentration which is attributed to nuclide i.efficiency of the monitor for nuclide i, cpm/pCi/ml.
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| monitor background, cpm.The calculation of these allowable values are documented further in O-TI-45, including the numerical values for each of the parameters described above.2198(204)
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| LI UID EFFLUENT DOSE CALCULATION ODCM Revision 7 Page 76 of 207 Doses due to liquid effluents are calculated for each release for all age groups (adult, teen, child and infant)and organs (bone, liver, total body, thyroid, skin, kidney, lung and GI tract).Pathways considered are drinking water ingestion, fish consumption and shoreline recreation.
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| The maximum individual dose from drinking water is assumed to be that calculated at the location immediately downstream from the diffuser.The maximum individual dose from fish ingestion is assumed to be that calculated for the consumption of fish caught anywhere between the plant and the first downstream dam (Wheeler Dam).The maximum potential recreation dose is calculated for a location immediately downstream of the plant outfall.Dose factors for these age groups and pathways are calculated as described in Section 6.7.For pathways with no age or organ specific dose factors (i.e., shoreline recreation), the total body dose will be added to the internal organ dose for all age groups.6.3.1 Dose Calculation The general equation for the dose calculation for each organ j is: Dj=EAij TCiD (6.6)i where: Aij Ci the total dose factor to the total body'r any organ j for nuclide i, mrem/h per pCi/ml.The total dose factor is the sum of the dose factors for water ingestion, fish ingestion, and shoreline recreation, as defined in Section 6.7.the length of time period over which the concentrations and the flows are averaged for the liquid release, h.the average concentration of radionuclide i, in undiluted liquid effluent during the time period T from any liquid release, pCi/ml.the near field average dilution factor for Ci during any effluent release.FLOWw 0.30 RF where: FLOWw=maximum undiluted liquid waste flow during the release, cfs.0.30=mixing factor of effluent in river, defined as the percentage of the riverflow which is available for dilution of the release.RF=default riverflow, cfs.For each release, this value is set to 44,000 cfs (the average monthly riverflow for the period of 1986-1992).
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| From the four age groups considered, the maximum is determined by comparing all organ doses for all age groups.The age group with the highest single organ dose is selected as the critical age group.2198(204)
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| Doses ODCM Revision 7 Page 77 of 207 Quarterly and annual sums of all doses are determined for each release to compare to the limits given in ODCM Control 1.2.1.2.These quarterly and annual sums will be the sum of all the doses for each release in the quarter or year respectively.
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| 6.3.3 Com arison to Limits The cumulative calendar quarter and calendar year doses are compared to the limits in ODCM Control 1.2.1.2 prior to and after each liquid release.2198(204) 6.4 LI UID RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM ODCM Revision 7 Page 78 of 207 The Liquid Radwaste Treatment System (LRTS)shall be maintained and operated to keep releases ALARA.A flow diagram for the LRTS is given in Figure 6.2.2198(204)
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| 6.5 DOSE PROJECTIONS ODCM Revision 7 Page 79 of 207 Dose projections will be done by averaging the calculated dose for the most recent month and the calculated dose for the previous month and assigning that average dose as the projection for the current month.2198(204)
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| 6.6 DOSE CALCULATIONS FOR REPORTING PURPOSES ODCM Revision 7 Page 80 of 207 A complete dose analysis utilizing the total estimated liquid releases for each calendar quarter will be performed and reported as required in ODCM Administrative Control 5.2.Methodology for this analysis is that which is described in this section using the quarterly release values reported by the plant personnel.
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| The release's are assumed, for this calculation, to be continuous over the 90 day period.The average dilution factor, D, used for these calculations is: and where: D=D=RF A'.30 RF (for receptors upstream of Wheeler Dam)(for receptors downstream of Wheeler Dam)(6.13a)(6.13b)RF=the average actual riverflow for the location at which the dose is being determined, cfs.0.30=the fraction of the riverfl'ow available for dilution in the near field, dimensionless.
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| 6.6.1 Water In estion Water ingestion doses are calculated for each Public Water Supply (PWS)identified within a 50 mile radius downstream of BFN (Table 6.1).Water ingestion doses are calculated for, the total body and each internal organ as described below: Dj 10 (9~8E&9)AWi j Qi D exp(-8.64E+04 Xi td)where: (6.14)106 9.8E-09 AWij Qi D td 8.64E+04 conversion factor, pCi/Ci.conversion factor, cfs per ml/h.Dose factor for water ingestion for nuclide i, age group j, mrem/h per pCi/ml, as calculated in Section 6.7.1.Quantity of nuclide i released during the quarter, Ci.dilution factor, as described above, cfs 1.radiological decay constant of nuclide i, s (Table 6.3).decay time for water ingestion, equal to the travel time from the plant to the water supply plus one-half day (12 hours)to account far the time of processing at the water supply (per Regulatory Guide 1.109), d.conversion factor, s/d.2198(204)
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 81 of 207 Fish ingestion doses are calculated for each identified reach within a 50 mile radius downstream of BFN (Table 6.1).Individual fish ingestion doses are calculated for the total body and each internal organ as described below: D=106 (9.8E-09)0.25 AFij Qi D exp(-8.64E+04
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| 'Ai td)j where: (6.15)106 9.8E-09 0.25 AFi j Qi D Xi 8.64E+04 conversion factor, pCi/Ci.conversion factor, cfs per ml/h.fraction of the yearly fish consumption eaten in one quarter, dimensionless.
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| Dose factor for fish ingestion for nuclide i, age group j, mrem/h per pCi/ml, as calculated in ODCM Section 6.7.2.Quantity of nuclide i released during the quarter, Ci.dilution factor, as described above, cfs 1.radiological decay constant of nuclide i, s (Table 6.3).decay time for fish ingestion, equal to the travel time from the plant to-the center.of-the reach..plus one day.to account, for transit through the food chain and food preparation time (per Regulatory Guide 1.109), d./conversion factor, s/d.6.6.3 Shoreline Recreation Recreation doses are calculated for each identified reach within a 50 mile radius downstream of BFN (Table 6.1),.It is assumed that the maximum exposed individual spends 500 hours per year on the shoreline at a location immediately downstream from the diffusers.
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| Individual recreation shoreline doses are calculated for the total body and skin as described below: Dorg=10 (9.8E-09)rf ARij Qi D exP(-8.64E+04 hi where: (6.16)106 9.8E-09 rf conversion factor, pCi/Ci.conversion factor, cfs per ml/h.recreation factor, used to account for the fact that the same amount of time will not be spent at a recreation site during each quarter.Recreation factors used are: 1st quarter-0.1 2nd quarter-0.3 3rd quarter-0.4 4th quarter-0.2.2198(204)
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| ARij Qi D Xi td 8.64E+04 ODCN Revision 7 Page 82 of 207 Dose factor for shoreline recreation for nuclide i, age group j, mrem/h per pCi/ml, as calculated in ODCM Section 6.7.3.Quantity of nuclide i released during the quarter, Ci.dilution factor, as described above, cfs l.radiological decay constant of nuclide i, s 1 (Table 6.3).decay time for recreation, equal to the travel time from the plant to the center of the reach, d.conversion factor, s/d.6.6.4 Total Maximum Individual Dose The total maximum individual total body dose is obtained by summing the following for each age group: the highest total body water ingestion dose from among all the public water supplies;the highest total body fish ingestion dose from among all the reaches;and the total body maximum shoreline recreation dose.The total maximum individual organ dose is obtained by summing the following for each organ and each age group: that organ's highest water ingestion dose from among all the public water supplies;that organ's highest fish ingestion dose from among all the reaches;and the total body mmcimum.shoreline-recreation dose.The total maximum individual skin dose is that skin dose calculated for the maximum shoreline dose.r 2198(204) 6.6.5 Po ulation Doses ODCM Revision 7 Page 83 of 207 For determining population doses to the 50-mile population around the plant, an average dose is calculated for each age group and each pathway and then multiplied by the population.
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| For water ingestion, the general equation used for calculating the population doses, POPWTR, in person-rem for a given PWS is: 3 4 POPWTR'0$POPm$POPa ATMWa TtmSamj m=1 a=1 where: POPWTRj POPa POPm ATMWa TWDOSamj 10 3 I water ingestion population dose to organ j, person-rem.
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| fraction of population in each age group a (from NUREG CR-1004, Table 3.39).=0.665 for adult=0.168 for child=0.015 for infant.=0.153 for teen population at PWS m.The 3 PWSs and their populations are listed in Table 6.1.ratio of average to maximum water ingestion rates for each age group a.Maximum water ingestion rates are given in Table 6.3.Average water ingestion rates are obtained from R.G.1.109 Table E-4).The ratios are:=0.5069 for adult=0.5098 for child=0.,7879 for infant=0.5098 for teen total individual water ingestion dose to organ j at PWS m, to the age group a,.as described in Section 6.6.1, mrem.conversion factor for remlmrem.For population doses resulting from fish ingestion the calculation assumes that all fish caught within a 50-mile radius downstream of BFN are consumed by local population.
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| An additional 7-days decay is added due to distribution time of sport fish.The general equation for calculating population doses, POPF, in person-rem from fish ingestion of all fish caught within a 50-mile radius downstream is: 3 3 453.6 HVST APRr POPFj 10 10 El E1 POPa TFDOSarj r=l a=L, 2198 (204) where: POPFj HVST APRr TFDOSazj POPa FISHa 453.6 10 3 10 3 ODCM Revision 7 Page 84 of 207=total fish ingestion population dose to organ j, person-rem.
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| =fish harvest for the Tennessee River, 8.32 lbs/acre/y.
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| =size of reach r, acres (Table 6.1).=total fish ingestion dose to organ j for reach r, for the age group a, as described in Section 6.6.2, mrem.Calculated with td in that equation equal to travel time plus 8 days.=fraction of population in each age group a, as given above.=amount of fish ingested by each age group a, kg/y per person.The average fish ingestion rates (R.G.1.109 Table E-4)are: Adult=6.9 Child=2.2 Teen=5.2=conversion factor, g/lb.=conversion factor, rem/mrem.=conversion factor, kg/g.For shoreline recreation, the general equation used for calculating the population doses, POPR, in person-rem is: POPRj=3 E REQFRA (6.19)where: POPRj REQFRA SHVISr HRSVISr 103 TSHDOSzj total recreation population dose for all reaches to organ j, person-rem.
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| Kc M DFGit 1012 24 103 Dz, 2.22Ell Xi 2198(204)where: Qi Xi tr Kc M DFGit 1012 24 103 Dr 2.22E11-"total activity released during the quarter, Ci.=decay constant for nuclide i, d 1.=travel time from the plant to reach r, d.-"transfer coefficient from water to sediment, L/kg-h, (Table 6.3).=mass density of sediment;kg/m2, (Table 6.3).~dose convezsion factor for standing on contaminated ground for nuclide i and organ t (total body and skin), mrem/h per pCi/m2.=conversion factor, pCi/Ci.=conversion factor, h/d.=conversion factor, ml/L.=dilution factor for reach r, cfs.Calculated as described in Equation 6.13.=conversion factor, ml/quarter per cfs.
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| 6.7 LI UID DOSE FACTOR E UATIONS ODCM Revision 7 Page 85 of 207 6.7.1 Water In estion Dose Factors AWi j where: DFLiaj Uwa 106 103 8760 DFLiaj Uwa 10 10 6 3 8760 ingestion dose conversion factor for nuclide i, age group a, organ j, mrem/pCi, (Table 6.4).water consumption rate for age group a, L/y, (Table 6.3).conversion factor, pCi/pCi.conversion factor, ml/L.conversion factor, h/y.6.7.2 Fish In estion Dose Factors AF where: Liaj Ufa Bi 106 103 8760 DFLia j Uf a Bi 10 10 8760 ingestion dose conversion factor for nuclide i,.age group a, organ j, mrem/pCi, (Table 6.4).fish consumption rate for age group a, kg/y, (Table 6.3).bioaccumulation factor for nuclide i, pCi/kg per pCi/L, (Table 6.5).conversion factor, pCi/pCi.conversion factor, ml/L.conversion factor,, h/y., 6.7 3 Shoreline Recreation Dose Factors ARi j where: DFGij Kc N W 103 106 3600 Xi tbl U 8760 D Gij c N W 103 106 U[1-exp(-Xi tb])]8760*3600 Xi dose conversion factor for standing on contaminated ground for nuclide i and organ j (total body and skin), mrem/h per pCi/m , (Table 6.6).transfer coefficient from water to shoreline sediment, L/kg-h, (Table 6.3).mass density of sediment, kg/nP-, (Table 6.3).shoreline width factor, dimensionless, (Table 6.3).conversion factor,.ml/L.conversion factor, pCi/pCi.conversion factor, s/h.decay constant for nuclide i, s 1, (Table 6.2).time shoreline, is exposed to the concentration in the water, s, (Table 6.3), usage factor, 500 h/y.conversion factor, h/y.2198(204)
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| Table 6.1 RECEPTORS FOR LI UID DOSE CALCULATIONS ODCM Revision 7 Page 86 of 207 Tennessee River Reaches Within=50 Mile Radius Downstream of BFN Name Beginning TRM*Ending TRM Size Recreation
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| {sores)v~isits/Wheeler Lake below BFN Wilson Lake Pickwick Lake 294.0 275.0 260.0 260.0 15930 3,816,800 230.0 15048 705,500 275.0 26076 1,408,600 Public Water Su lies Within.50 Mile Radius Downstream of BFN Name Florence, AL Muscle Shoals, AL Sheffield, AL, Cherokee, AL TRM 259.8 259.6 254.3 239 2~Po ulatioo 36,000 10%740 13%065 3,400*TRM=Tennessee River Mile 2198(204)
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 87 of 207 Table 6.2 (1 of 3)RADIONUCLIDE DECAY AND STABLE ELEMENT TRANSFER DATA Nuclide H-3 C-14 Na-24 P-32 Cr-51 Mn-54 Mn-56 Fe-55 Fe-59 Co-57 Co-58 Co-60 Ni-63 Ni-65 Cu-64 Zn-65 Zn-69m.Zn-69 Br-82 Br-83 Br-84 Br-85 Rb-86 Rb-88 Rb-89 Sr-89 Sr-90 Sr-91 Sr-92 Y-90 Y-91m Y-91 Y-92 Y-93 Zr-95 Zr-97 Nb-95 Nb-97 Mo-99 Tc-99m Tc-101 Ru-103 RQ-105 Ru-106 Ag-110m Half-Life (minutes)6.46E+06 3.01E+09 9.00E+02 2.06E+04 3.99E+04 4.50E+05 1.55E+02 1.42E+06 6.43E+04 3.90E+05 1.02E+05 2.77E+06 5.27E+07 1.51E+02 7.62E+02 3.52E+05 8 26E+02 5.56E+Ol 2.12E+03 1.43E+02 3.18E+01 2.87E+00 2.69E+04 1.78E+01 1.54E+01 7.28E+04 1.50E+07 5.70E+02 1.63E+02'.85E+03 4.97E+01 8.43E+04 2.12E+02 6.06E+02 9.22K+04 1.01E+03 5.05E+04 7.21E+Ol 3.96E+03 3.61E+02 1.42E+01 5.67E+04 2.66E+02 5.30E+05 3.60E+05'A (1/s)1.79E-09 3.84E-12 1.28E-05 5.61E-07 2.90E-07 2.57E-08 7.45E-05 8.13E-09 1.80E-07 2.96E-08 1.13E-07 4.17E-09 2.19E-10 7.65E-05 1.52E-05 3.28E-08 1.40E-05 2.08E-04 5.45E-06 8.08E-05 3.63E-04 4.02E-03 4.29E-07 6.49E-04 7.50E-04 1.59E-07 7.70E-10 2.03E-05 7.09E-05 3.00E-06 2.32E-04 1.37E-07 5.45E-05 1.91E-05 1.25E-07 1.14E-05 2.29E-07 1.60E-04 2.92E-06 3.20E-05 8.13E-04 2.04E-07 4.34E-05 2.18E-08 3.21E-08 Biv 4.80E+00 5.50E+00 5.20E-02 1.10E+00 2.50E-04 2.90E-02 2.90E-02 6.60E-04 6.60E-04 9.40E-03 9.40E-03 9.40E-03 1.90E-02 1.90E-02 1.20E-01 4.00E-01 4.00E-Ol, 4.00E-01 7.60E-01 7.60E-01 7.60E-Ol 7.60E-01 1.30E-01 1.30E-01 1.30E-01 1.70E-02 1-70E-02 1.70E-02 1.70E-02 2;60E-03 2.60E-03 2.60E-03 2.60E-03 2.60E-03 1.70E-04 1.70E-04 9.40E-03 9.40E-03 1.20E-01 2.50E-01 2.50E-Ol 5.00E<<02 5.00E-02 5.00E-02 1.50E-01 Fmi{cow)1.00E-02 1.20E-02 4.00E-02 2.50E-02 2.20E-03 2.50E-04 2.50E-04 1.20E-03 1.20E-03 1.00E-03 1.00E-03 1.00E-03 6.70E-03 6.70E-03 1.40E-02 3.90E-02 3.9CE-02 3.90E-02 5.00E-02 5.00E-02 5.00E-02 5.00E-02 3.00E-02 3.00E-02 3.00E-02 1.40E-03 1.40E-03 1.40E-03 1.40E-03 l.00E-05'.00E-05 1.00E-05 1.00E-05 1.00E-05 5.00E-06 5.00E-06 2.50E-03 2.50E-03 7.50E-03 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 1.00E-06 1.00E-06 1.00E-06 5.00E-02 Fmi (goat)1.70E-01 1.00E-01 4.00E-02 2.50E-01 2.20E-03 2.50E-04 2.50E-04 1.30E-04 1.30E-04 1.00E-03 1.00E-03 1.00E-03 6.70E-03 6.70E-03 1.30E<<02 3.90E-02 3.90E-02=3.90E-02 5.00+02 5.00E-02 5.00E-02 5.00E-02 3.00E-02 3.00E-02 3.00E-02 1.40E-02 1.40E-02 1.40E-02 1.40E-02 1'.OOE-05 1.00E-05 1.00E-05 1.00E-05 1.00E-05 5.00E-06 5.00E-06 2.50E-03 2.50E-03 7.50E-03 2.50E-02 2.50E-02'.00E-06 1.00E>>06 1.00E-06 5.00E-02 Ffi{beef)1.20E-02 3.10E-02 3.00E-02 4.60E-02 2.40E-03 8.00E-04 8.00E-04 1.20E-02 1.20E-02 1.30E-02 1.30E-02 1.30E-02 5.30E-02 5.30E-02 9.70E-04 3.00E-02 3.00E-02 3.00E-02 2.60E-02 2.60E-02 2.60E-02 2.60E-02 3.10E-02 3.10E-02 3.10E-02 6.00E-04 6.00E-04 6.00E-04 6.00E-04 4.60E-03 4.60E-03 4.60E-03 4.60E-03 4.60E-03 3.40E-02 3.40E-02 2.80E-01 2.80E-01 1.10E-03 4.00E-01 4.00E-01 4.00E-014.00E-01 4.00E-01 1.70E-02 2198{204)
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 88 of 207 Table 6.2 (2 of 3)RADIONUCLIDE DECAY AND STABLE ELEMENT TRANSFER DATA Nuclide Sb-124 Sb-125 Te-125m Te-127m Te-127 Te-129m Te-129 Te-131m Te-131 Te-132 I-130 I-131 I-132 I-133 I-134 I-135 Cs-134 Cs-136 Cs-137 Cs-138 Ba-139 BG-140 Ba-141 Ba-142 La-140 La-142 Ce-141 Ce-143 Ce-144 Pr-143 Pr-144 Nd-147 M-187 Np-239 Ar-41 Kr-83m Kr-85m Kr-85 Kr-87 Kr-88 Kr-89 Kr-90 Xe-131m Xe-133m Half-Life (minutes)8.67E+04 1.46E+06 8.35E+04 1.57E+05 5.61E+02 4.84E+04 6.96E+01 1.80E+03 2.50E+01 4.69E+03 7.42E+02 1.16E+04 1.38E+02 1.25E+03 5.26E+01 3.97E+02'.08E+06" 1.90E+04 1.59E+07 3.22E+Ol 8.31E+01 1.84E+04 1.83E+01 1.07E+01 2.41E+03 9.54E+01 4.68E+04 1.98E+03 4.09E+05'1.95E+04 1.73E+01 1.58E+04 1.43E+03 3.39E+03 1.10E+02 1.10E+02 2.69E+02 5.64E+06'.63E+01 1.70E+Q2 3.16E+00 5.39E-01 1.70E+04 3.15E+03'A (1/s)1.33E-07 7.91E-09 1.38E-07 7.36E-08 2.06E-05 2.39E-07 1.66E-04 6.42E-06 4.62E-04 2.46E-06 1.56E-05 9.96E-07 8.37E-05 9.24E-06 2.20E-04 2.91E-05 1.06E-08 6.08E<<07 7.26E-10 3.59E-04 1.39E-04 6.28E-07 6.31E-04 1.08E-03 4.79E-06 1.21E-04 2.47E-07 5.83E-06 2.82E-08.5.92E-07 6.68E-04 7.31E-07 8.08E-06 3.41E-06 1.05E-04 1.05E-04 4.29E-05 2.05E-09 1.51E-04 6.79E-05 3.66E-03 2.14E-02 6.79E-07 3.67E-06 Biv N/A N/A 1.30E+00 1.30E+00 1.30E+00 1.30E+00 1.30E+00 1.30E+00 1.30E+00 1.30E+00 2.00E-02 2.00E-02 2.00E-02 2.00E-02 2.00E-02 2.00E-02 1.00E-02 1.00E-02 1.00E-02 1.00E-02 5.00E-03 5.00E-03 5.00E-03 5.00E-03 2.50E-03 2.50E-03 2.50E-03 2.50E-03 2.50E-03.2.50E-03 2.50E-03 2.40E-03 1.80E-02 2.50E-03 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A'/A N/A Fmi (cow)1.50E-03 1.50E-03 1.00E-03 1.00E-03 1.00E-03 1.00E-03 1.00E-03 1.00E-03 1.00E<<03 1.00E-03 1.20E-02 1.20E-02 1.20E-02 1.20E-02 1.20E-02 1.20E-02 8.00E-03 8.00E-03 8.00E-03 8.00E-03 4.00E-04 4.00E-04 4.00E-04 4~OOE-04 5.00E-06 5.00E-06 1.00E-04 1.00E-04 1.00E-04'.00E>>06 5.00E-06 5.00E-06 5.00E-04 5.00E-06 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Fmi (goat)1.50E-03 1.50E-03 1.00E-03 1.00E-03 1.00E-03 1.00E-03 1.00E-03 1.00E-03 1.00E-03 1.00E-03 4.30E-01 4.30E-01 4.30E-01 4.30E-01 4.30E-01 4.30E-01'3.OOE-01 3.00E-01 3.00E 01.3.00E-01 4.00E-04 4.00E-04 4.00E-04 4~OOE-04 5.00E-06 5..00E-Q6 1.00E-04 1.00E-04 1.00E-04 5.00E-06 5.00E-06.5.00E-06 5.00E-04 5.00E-06 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Ffi (beef)N/A N/A 7.70E-02 7.70E-02 7.70E-02 7.70E-02 7.70E-02 7.70E-02 7.70E-02 7.70E-02 2.90E-03 2.90E-03 2.90E-03 2.90E-03 2.90E-03 2.90E-03 1 50E-02 1.50E-02 1.50E-02 1.50E-02 3.20E-03 3.20E-03 3.20E-03 3.20E-03 2.00E-04 2.00E-04 1.20E-03 1.20E-03 1.20E<<03 4.70E-03 4.70E-03 3.30E-03 1.30E-03 2.00E-04 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 2198(204)
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| Table 6.2{3 of 3)RADIONUCLIDE DECAY AND STABLE ELEMENT TRANSFER DATA ODCM, Revision 7 Page 89 of 207 Nuclide Half-Life (minutes)(1/s)Biv Fmi (cow)Fmi (goat)Ffi (beef)Xe-133 Xe-135m Xe-135 Ke-137 Xe-138 7.55E+03 1.54E+01 5.47E+02 3.83E+00 1.41E+01 1.53E-06 7.50E-04 2.11E-05 3.02E<<03 8.19E-04 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
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| Half lives for all nuclides: DOE-TIC-11026,"Radioactive Decay Data Tables-A Handbook of Decay Data for Application to Radiation Dosimetry and Radiological Assessment," D.C.Kocher, 1981.Transfer factors for Sb-isotopes are from ORNL 4992,"Methodology for Calculating Radiation Doses from Radioactivity Released to the Environment," March 1976, Table 2-7.Cow-milk transfer factors for Iodine, Strontium, and Cesium nuclides are from NUREG/CR-1004, Table 3.17.r Goat-milk transfer factors for Iodine nuclides are from NUREG/CR-1004, Table 3.17.Beef transfer factors for Iron, Copper, Molybdenum, and Cesium nuclides are from NUREG/CR-1004, Table 3.18.All other nuclides'ransfer factors, are.from Regulatory Guide 1.109, Tab'les E-1 and E-2.2198(204)
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| Table 6.3 (1 of 2)DOSE CALCULATION FACTORS ODCN Revision 7 Page 90 of 207 Factor BRa (infant)BRa (child)BRa (teen)BRa (adult)fg fL f P H Kc M P Qf (cow)Qf (goat)r tb tbl tcb tcsf te tep test tfm thc ts tsv Um (infant)Um (child)Um (teen)Um (adult)Up (infant)Up (child)Up (teen)Up (adult)Value 1400 5500 8000 8100 1 1 1 0 9 0.072 40 240 64 08 0.47 4.73E+0&(15 y)4.73E+08 (15 y)7.7&E+06 (90 d)1.56E+07 (180 d)5.18E+06 (60 d)2.59E+06 (30 d)7.78E+06 (90 d)8.64E+04 (1 d)8.64E+04 (1 d)1.12E+06 (13 d)2.3&E+07 (275 d)0 41 65 110 330 330 400 310 Units m3/y m3/y m3/y m3/y g/m3 L/kg-h kg/m2 kg/m2 kg/d kg/d kg/y kg/y kg/y kg/y, L/y L/y L/y L/y Reference ICRP 23 ICRP 23 ICRP 23 ICRP 23 TVA Assumption R.G.1.109 (Table E-15)TVA Assumption TVA Assumption TVA Value'R.G.1.109 (Section 2.C.)R.G.1.109 (Section 2.C.)R.G.1.109 (Table E-15)NUREG/CR-1004 (Sect.3.4)NUREG/CR-1004
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| ('ect.3.4)NUREG/CR-1004 (Sect.3.2)R.G.1 109-(Table E-15.)R.G.1~109 (Table E-15)SQN FSAR Section 11.3.9.1 SQN FSAR Section 11.3.9.1 R.G.1.109 (Table E-15)R.G.1.109 (Table., E-15)R.G.1.109.(Table.E-15)SQN FSAR Section 11.3.9.1 NUREG/CR-1004, Table 3.40 NUREG/CR-1004, Table 3.40 SQN FSAR Section 11.3.9.1 R.G.1.109 (Table E-5)R.G.1.109 (Table E-5.)R.G.1.109 (Table E-5)R.G.1.109 (Table E-5)R.G.1.109 (Table E-5)R.G.1.109 (Table E-5)R.G.1.109 (Table E-5)R.G.1.109 (Table E-5)2198(204)
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| Table 6.3 (2 of 2)DOSE CALCULATION FACTORS ODCM Revision 7 Page 91 of 207 Factor Uf(infant)
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| Value Units 0 6.9 16'1 0 26 42 64 0 520 630 520 330 510 510 730 0.3 1.85 1.18 0.64 0.57 kg/y kg/y kg/y kg/y kg/y kg/y kg/y kg/y kg/y kg/y kg/y kg/y L/y L/y L/y L/y none kg/m2 kg/m2 kg/m2 kg/m2 7.71E-07 s 1 (15.4 d half-life) 5.21E-07 s 1 (10.4 d half-life)
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| Reference R.G.1.109 (Table E-5)R.G.1.109 (Table E-5)R.G.1.109 (Table E-5)R.G.1.109 (Table E-5)R.G.1.109 (Table E-5)R.G.1.109 (Table E-5)R.G.1.109 (Table E-5)R.G.1.109 (Table E-5)R.G.1.109 (Table E-5)R.G.1.109 (Table E-5)R.G.1.109 (Table E-5)R.G.1.109 (Table E-5)R.G.1.109 (Table E-5)R.G.1.109 (Table E-5)R.G.1.109 (Table E-5)R.G.1 109 (Table.E-5)R.G.1.109 (Table A-2)NUREG/CR-1004 (Table 3.4)NUREG/CR-1004 (Table 3.3)NUREG/CR-1004 (Table 3.3)NUREG/CR-1004 (Table 3.4)(value selected is for non-leafy vegetables)
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| Table 6.4 (1 of 8)INGESTION DOSE FACTORS (mrem/pCi ingested)ADULT ODCM Revision 7 Page 92 of 207 Nuclide H-3 C-14 Na-24 P-32 Cr-51 Mn-54 Mn-56 Fe-55 Fe-59 Co-57 Co-58 Co-60 Ni-63 Ni-65 Cu-64 Zn-65 Zn-69 Zn-69m Br-82 Br-83 Br-84 Br-85 Rb-86 Rb-88 Rb-89 Sr-89 Sr-90 Sr-91 Sr-92 Y-90 Y-91m Y-91 Y-92 Y-93 Zr-95 Zr-97 Nb-95 Nb-97 Mo-99 Tc-99m Tc-101 Ru-103 Ru-105 Ru-106 Ag-110m bone 1.05E-07 2.84E-06 1.70E-06 1.93E-04 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 2.75E-06 4.34E-06 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 1.30E-04 5.28E-07 0.00E+00 4.84E-06 1.03E-OS 1.70E-07 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 3.08E-04 7.58E-03 5.67E-06 2.15E-06'.62E-09 9.09E-11 1.41E-07 8.45E-10 2.68E-09 3.04E-OS 1.68E-09 6.22E-09 5.22E-11 O.OQE+Oa 2.47E-10 2.54E-10 1.85E-07 1.54E-08 2.75E-06 1.60E-07 liver 1.05E-07 5.68E-07 1.70E-06 1.20E-05 O.OOE+00 4.57E-06 1.15E-07 1.90E-06 1.02E-05 1.75E-07 7.45E-07 2.14E-06 9.01E-06 6.86E-OS 8.33E-OS 1.54E-05 1.97E-OS 4.08E-07 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00.O.OOE+00 2.11E-05 6.05E-08 4-01E-08 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 9.75E-09 3.39E-10 3.46E-09 1.32E-11 4.31E-O&6.98E-10 3.66E-10 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 1.48E-07 t body 1.05E-07 5.68E-07 1.70E-06 7.46E-06 2.66E-09 8.72E-07 2.04E-OS 4.43E-07 3.91E-06 2.91E-07 1.67E-06 4.72E-06 4.36E-06 3.13E-OS 3.91E-OS 6.96E-06 1.37E-09 3.73E-OS 2.26E-06 4.02E-OS 5.21E-08 2.14E-09 9.83E-06 3.21E-08 2.82E-OS 8.84E-06 1.86E-03 2.29E-07 9.30E-08 2.58E-10 3.52E-12 3.77E-09 2.47E-11 7.40E-11 6.60E-09 1.55E-10 1.86E-09 4.82E-12 8.20E-07, 8.89E-09 3.59E-09 7.97E-OS 6.08E-09 3.48E-07 8.79E-OS thyroid 1.05E-07 5.68E-07 1.70E-06 O.OOE+00 1.59E-09 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0;OOE+OQ O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0 OOE+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 kidney 1.05E-07 5.68E-07 1.70E-06 O.OOE+00 5.86E-10 1.36E-06 1.46E<<07 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 2.10E-07 l.03E-05'.28E-08 2.47E-07'.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 0'OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0~OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 1.53E-08 5.12E-10 3.42E-09 1.54E-11 9 76E&6 1.06E-OS 6.59E-09 7.06E-07 1.99E-07 5.31E-06 2.91E-07 lung 1.05E-07 5.68E-07 1.70E-06 O.OOE+00 3.53E-09 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 1.06E-06 2.85E-06 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00.O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 0 OOE+00 0 OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 3.42E-IO 1.87E-10 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 gi-lli 1.05E-07 5.68E-07 1.70E-06 2.17E-05 6.69E-07 1.40E-05 3.67E-06 1.09E-06 3.40E-05 4.44E-06 1.51E-05 4.02E-05 1.88E-06~1.74E-06 7.10E-06 9.70E-06 2.96E-09 2.49E-05 2.59E-06 5.79E-OS 4.09E-13 O.OOE+00 4.16E-06 8.36E-19 2.33E-21 4.94E-05 2.19E-04 2.70E-05 4.26E-'5 1.02E-04 2.67E-10 7.76E-05 1.48E-05 8.50E-05 3.09E-05 1.05E-04 2.10E-05 4.87E-OS 9 9.9E&&4.13E-OT 1.10E-21 2.16E-05 9.42E-06 1.78E-04 6.04E-05 2198(204)
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| Table 6.4 (2 of 8)INGESTION DOSE FACTORS (mrem/pCi ingested)ODCM Revision 7 Page 93 of 207 Nuclide Sb-124 Sb-125 Te-125m Te-127m Te-127 Te-129m Te-129 Te-131m Te-131 Te-132 I-130 I-131 I-132 I-133 I-134 I-135.Cs-134 Cs-136 Cs-137 Cs-138 Ba-139 Ba-140 Ba-141 Ba-142 La-140.La-142 Ce-141 Ce-143 Ce-144 Pr-143 Pr-144 Nd-147 W-187 Np-239 bone 2.80E-06 1.79E-06 2.68E-06 6.77E-06 1.10E-07 1.15E-05 3.14E-08 1.73E-06 1.97E-08 2.52E-06 7.56E-07 4.16E-06 2.03E-07 1.42E-06 1.06E-07 4.43E-07 6.22E-05 6.51E-06 7.97E-05 5.52E-08 9.70E-08 2.03E-05 4.71E-08 2.13E-08'.50E-09.1.28E-10 9.36E-09-1 65E&9 4.88E-07 9.20E-09 3.01E-11 6.29E-09 1.03E-07 1.19E-09 liver 5.29E-08 2.00E-08 9.71E-07 2.42E-06 3.95E-08 4.29E-06 1.18E-08 8.46E-07 8.23E-09 1.63E-06 2.23E-06 5.95E-06 5.43E-07 2.47E-06 2.88E-07 1.1&EM&1.48E-04 2.57E-05 1.09E-04 1.09E-07 6.91E-11 2.55E-08 3.56E-11 2.19E-11 1.2&E&9 5.82E-11 6.33E-09 1.22E-06 2.04E-07 3.69E-09 1.25E-11 7.27E-09 8.61E<<08 1.17E-10 t body 1.11E-06 4.26E-07 3.59E-07 8.25E-07 2.38E-08 1.82E-06 7.65E-09 7.05E-07 6.22E<<09 1.53E-06 8.80E-07 3.41E-06 1.90E-07 7.53E-07 1.03E-07 4.,28E&7.1.21E-04 1.85E-05 7.14E-05 5.40E-08 2.84E-09 1.33E-06 1.59E-09 1.34E-09 3.33E-10 1.45E-ll 7.18E-10 1.35E-10 2.62E-OS 4.56E-10 1.53E-12 4.35E-10 3.01E-08 6.45E-11 ADULT thyroid 6.79E-09 1.82E-09 8.06E-07 1.73E-06 8.15E-08 3.95E-06 2.41E-08 1.34E-06 1.62E-08 1.80E-06 1.89E-04 1.95E-03 1.90E-05 3.63E-04 4.99E-06 7.65E-05, O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0~OOE+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 kidney O.OOE-OO O.OOE-OO 1.09E-05 2.75E-05 4.48E-07 4.80E-05 1.32E-07 8.57E-06 8.63E-08 1.57E-05 3.48E-06 1.02E-05 8.65E-07 4.31E-06 4.58E-07 1.8&E-O&4.79E-05 1.43E-05'.70E-05 8.01E-08 6.46E-11 8.67E-09 3.31E-ll 1.85E-11 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00'.94E-09 5.37E-10 1.21E-07" 2.13E-09 7.05E-12 4.25E-09 O.OOE+00 3.65E-10 lung 2.18E-06 1.38E-06 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0~OOE+00 0.00E+00 1.59E-05 1.96E-06 1.23E-05 7.91E-09 3.92E-11 1.46E-08 2.02E-11 1.24E-11 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 gi-lli 7.95E-05 1.97E-05 1.07E-05 2.27E-05 8.68E-06 5.79E-05 2.37E-08 8.40E-05 2.79E-09 7.71E-05 1.92E-06 1.57E-06 1.02E-07 2.22E-06 2.51E-10 1.31E-0&.2.59E-06 2.92E-06 2.11E-06 4.65E-13 1.72E-07 4.18E-05 2.22E-17 3.00E-26 9.25E-05 4.25E-OT 2.42E-05'.56E-05 1.65E&4 4.03E-05 4.33E-18 3.49E-05 2.82E-05 2.40E-05
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| Dose Factors for Co-57, Zn-&9m, Br-82, Nb-97, Sb-124 and Sb-125 are from NUREG-0172 A e S ecific Radiation Dose Commitment Factors for a One Year Chronic Intake , November, 1977, Table 4.All others: Regulatory Guide 1.109, Table E-ll.NOTE: The tritium dose factor total body dose factor.for bone is assumed to be equal to the 2198(204)
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| Table 6.4 (3 of 8)INGESTION DOSE FACTORS (mrem/pCi ingested)ODCM Revision 7 Page 94 of 207 Nuclide H-3 C-14 Na-24 P-32 Cr-51 Mn-54 Mn-56 Fe-55 Fe-59 Co-57 Co-58 Co-60 Ni-63 Ni-65 Cu-64 Zn-65-Zn<<69 Zn-69m Br-82 Br-83 Br-84 Br-S5 Rb-86 Rb-88 Rb-89, Sr-89 Sr-90 Sr-91 Sr-92 Y-90 Y-91m Y-91 Y-92 Y-93 Zr-95 Zr-97 Nb-95 Nb-97 Mo-99 Tc-99m Tc-101 Ru-103 Ru-105 Ru-106 Ag-110m bone 1.06E-07 4.06E-06 2.30E-06 2.76E-04 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 3.78E-06 5.87E-06 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 1.77E-04 7.49E-07 O.OOE+00 5.76E-06" 1.47E-OS 2.40E-07 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O..OOE+00 4'0E-Q4 8.30E-03 8.07E-06 3.'05E-06'.37E-08 1.29E-10 2.01E-07 1.21E-09 3.83E-09 4.12E-OS 2.37E-09 8.22E-09 7.37E-11 O.OOE+00 3.32E-10 3.60E-10 2.55E-07 2.18E-08 3.92E-06 2.05E-07 liver 1.06E-07 8.12E-07 2.30E-06 1.71E-05 O.OOE+00 5.90E-06 1.58E-07 2.68E-06 1.37E-05 2.38E-07 9.72E-07 2.81E-06 1.25E-05 9.57E-OS 1.15E-07 2.OOE-45'.80E-OS 5.66E-07 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 2.,98E-05 8.52E-OS 5.50E&8 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 1.30E-08 4.69E-10 4.56E-09 1.83E-11 6.03E-06.9.26E-10 5.12E-10 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 1.94E-07 t body 1.06E-07 8.12E-07 2.30E-06 1.07E-05 3.60E-09 1.17K-06 2.81E-08 6.25E-07 5.29E-06 3.99E-07 2.24E-06 6.33E-06 6.00E-06 4.36E-OS 5.41E-OS 9.33E-06 1.96E-09 5.19E-OS 3.04E-06 5.74E-OS 7.22E-OS 3.05E-09 1.40E-05 4.54E-OS 3 89E-O8.1.26E-05 2.05E-03 3.21E-07 1.30E-07 3.69E-10 4.93E-12 5.39E-09 3.50E-11 1.05E-10 8.94E-09 2.16E-10 2.51E-09 6.68E-12 1.15E-06 1.20E-08 5.03E-09 1.09E-07 8.46E-09 4.94E-07 1.18E-07 TEEN thyroid 1.06E-07 8.12E-07 2.30E-06 O.OOE+00 2.00E-09 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.QQE+00-O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.QQE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0 OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0-OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 kidney 1.06E-07 8.12E-07 2.30E-06 O.OOE+00 7.89E-10 1.76E-06 2.00E-07 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 2.91E-07 1 28E-05, 1.83E-OS 3.44E-07r 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.00F+00 O.OOE+000.00E+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 1.91E-OS 7.11E-10*4.42E-09 2.14E-11 1.38E-05 1.38E-OS 9.26E-09 8.99E-07 2.75E-07 7.56E-06 3.70E-07 lung 1.06E-07 8.12E-07 2.30E-06 O.OOE+00 5.14E-09 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 1.70E-06 4.32E<<06 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 Q.QOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 0.OOE+00'.OOE+00=O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 5.14E-10 3.12E-10 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 gi-lli 1.06E-07 8.12E-07 2.30E-06 2.32E-05 6.05E-07 1.21E>>05 1.04E-05 1.16E-06 3.24E-05 4.44E-06 1.34E-05 3.66E-05 1.99E-06 5.19E-06 8.92E-06 8.47E-06 5.16E-OS 3.11E-05 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 4.41E-06 7.30E-15 8.43E-.17 5.24E-05 2.33E-04 3.66E-05 7.77E-05 1.13E-04 6.09E-09 8.24E-05 3.32E-05 1.17E-04 3.00E-05 1.27E-04 1.95E-05 4.37E-07 1.08E-05 6.08E-OT 8.75E-17 2.13E-05 1.76E-05 1.88E-04 5.45E-05 2198(204)
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| Table 6.4 (4 of 8)INGESTION DOSE FACTORS (mrem/pCi ingested)ODCM Revision 7 Page 95 of 207 Nuclide Sb-124 Sb-125 Te-125m Te-127m Te-127 Te-129m Te-129 Te-131m Te-131 Te-132 I-130 I-131 I-132 I-133 I-134 I-135 Cs-134 Cs-136 Cs-137 Cs-138 Ba-139 Ba-140 Ba-141 Ba-142 La-140 La-142 Ce-141 Ce-143 Ce-14'4 P r-143 Pr-144 Nd-147 W-187 Np-239 bone 3.87E-06 2.48E-06 3.83E-06 9.67E-06 1.58E-07 1.63E-05 4.48E-OS 2.44E-06 2.79E-08 3.49E-06 1.03E-06 5.85E-06 2.79E-07 2.01E-06 1.46E-07 6.10E-07.8.37E-05 8.59E-06 1.12E-04 7.76E-OS 1.39E-07 2.84E-05 6.71E-OS 2.99E-OS 3.48E-09 1.79E-'10'.33E-OS 2.35E-09 , 6.96E-07 1.31E-OS 4.30E-11 9.38E-09 1.46E-07 1.76E-09 liver 7.13E-OS 2.71E-08 1.38E-06 3.43E-06 5.60E-OS 6.05E-06 1.67E-OS 1.17E-06 1.15E-OS 2.21E-06 2.98E-06 8.19E-06 7.30E-07 3.41E-06 3.87E-07 1.57E-Q6 1.97E-04 3.38E-05 1.49E-04 1.49E-07 9.78E-11 3.48E-OS 5.01E-ll 2.99E-11 1,'71E-09 7.95E-1'1 8.88E-09 1.71E-06 2.88E-07 5.23E-09 1.76E-11 1.02E-08 1.19E-07 1.66E-10 t body 1.51E-06 5.80E-07 5.12E-07 1.15E-06 3.40E-OS 2.58E-06 1.09E-OS 9.76E-07 8.72E-09 2.08E-06 1.19E-06 4.40E-06 2.62E-07 1.04E-06 1.39E-07 5.82E-07, 9.1'4E<<OS 2.27E-05 5.19E-05 7.45E-OS 4.05E-09 1.83E-06 2.24E-09 1.84E-09 4.55E-10 1.98E-1'1 1.02EM9.1.91E-10 3.74E-OS 6.52E-10 2.18E-12 6.11E-10 4.17E-OS 9.22E-11 TEEN thyroid 8.78E-09 2.37E-09 1.07E-06 2.30E-06 1.09E-07 5.26E-06 3.20E-OS 1.76E-06 2.15E-OS 2.33E-06 2.43E-04 2.39E-03 2.46E-05 4.76E-04 6.45E-06 1.01E-04 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.OOE+00'.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 kidney O.OOE-OO O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 3.92E-05 6.40E-07 6.82E-05 1.88E-07 1.22E-05 1.22E-07 2.12E-05 4.59E-06 1.41E-05 1.15E-06 5.98E-06 6.10E-07 2.48E-06 6.26E-05 1.84E-05'.07E-05 1.10E-07 9.22E-11 1.18E-OS 4.65E-11 2.53E-11 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 4..18E-09 7.67E-10 1.72E-07 3.04E-09 1.01E-11 5.99E-09 O.OOE+00 5.21E-10 lung 3.38E-06 2.18E-06 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 2.39E-05 2.90E-06 1.97E>>05 1.28E-08 6.74E-11 2.34E-OS 3.43E-11 1.99E-11 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00'.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 gi-lli 7.80E-05 1.93E-05 1.13E-05 2.41E-05 1.22E-05 6.12E-05 2.45E-07 9.39E-05 2.29E-09 7.00E-05 2.29E-06 1.62E-06 3.18E-07 2.58E-06 5.10E-09 1.74E-06 2.45E-06 2.72E-06 2.12E-06 6.76E-ll 1.24E-06 4.38E-05 1.43E-13 9.18E-20 9.82E-05 2.42E-06 2.54E-05 5.14E-05 1.75E'-04 4.31E-05 4.74E-14 3.68E-05 3.22E-05 2.67E-05
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| Dose Factors for Co-57, Zn-69m, Br-82, Nb-97, Sb-124 and Sb-125 are from NUREG-0172 A e S ecific Radiation Dose Commitment Factors for a One Year Chronic Intake , November, 1977, Table 3.All others: Regulatory Guide 1.109, Table E-12.NOTE: The tritium dose factor total body dose.factor.for bone is assumed to be equal to the 2198(204)
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| Table 6.4 (5 of 8)INGESTION DOSE FACTORS (mrem/pCi ingested)ODCM Revision 7 Page 96 of 207 Nuclide H-3 C-14 Na-24 P-32 Cr-51 Mn-54 Mn-56 Fe-55 Fe-59 Co-57 Co-58 Co-60 Ni-63 Ni-65 Cu-64 Zn-65 Zn-69 Zn-69m Br-82 Br-83 Br-84 Br-85 Rb-86 Rb-88 Rb-89 Sr-89 Sr-90 Sr.-91;Sr-92 Y-90 Y-91m Y-91 Y-92 Y-93 Zr-95 Zr-97 Nb-95 Nb-97 Mo-99 Tc-99m Tc-101 RU-103 RU-105 RU-106 Ag-110m bone 2.03E-07 1.21E-05 5.80E-06 8.25E-04 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 1.15E-05*1.65E-05 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 5.38E-04 2.22E-06 O.OOE+00 1.37E-05 4.38E-08 7.10E-07 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0~OOE+00 1.32E-03 1.70E-02 2.40E-05 9.03E-06 4.11E-OS 3.82E-10 6.02E-07 3.60E-09 1.14E-OS 1.16E-07 6.99E-09 2.25E-08 2.17E-10 O.OOE+00 9.23E-10 1.07E-09 7.31E-07 6.45E-08 1.17E-05 5.39E<<07 liver 2.03E-07 2.42E-06 5.80E-06 3.86E-05 O.OOE+00 1.07E-05 3.34E-07 6.10E-06 2.67E-05 4.93E&7 1.80E-06 5.29E-06 2.88E-05 2.09E-07 2.45E-07 3.65E-05 6.33E-OS 1.21E-06 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 6.70E-05 1.90E-07 1.17E-07 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 2.55E-OS 1.01E-09 8.76E-09 3.92E-11 1 33E-05.1.81E-09 1.12E-09 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 3.64E-07 t body 2.03E-07 2.42E-06 5.80E-06 3.18E-05 8.90E-09 2.85E-06 7.54E-08 1.89E-06 1.33E-05 9.98E&7 5.51E-06 1.56E-05 1.83E-05 1.22E-07 1.48E-07 2.27E-05'.85E-09 1.43E-07 7.55E-06 1.71E-07 1.98E-07 9.12E-09 4.12E-05 1.32E-07 1.04E-07 3.77E-05 4.31E-03 9.06E-07, 3.62E-07 1.10E-09 1.39E-11 1.61E-OS 1.03E-10 3.13E-10 2.27E-OS 5.96E-10 6.26E-09 1.83E-11 3..?9E-06 3.00E-OS 1.42E-OS 2.81E-07 2.34E-08 1.46E-06 2.91E-07 CHILD thyroid 2.03E-07 2.42E-06 5.80E-06 O.OOE+00 4.94E-09 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0 OOE+00.O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0~OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0~OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 0.OOE+00'.00E+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 kidney 2.03E-07 2.42E-06 5.80E-06 O.OOE+00 1.35E-09 3.00E-06 4.04E-07 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 5.92E-07 2.30E-05 3.84E<<OS 7.03E-07r O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00.0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 3.65E-OS 1.45E-09 8.23E-09 4.35E-11 2.84E-05 2.63E-OS 1.91E-OS 1.84E-06 5.67E-07 1.58E-05 6.78E-07 lung 2.03E-07 2.42E-06 5.80E-06 O.OOE+00 9.02E-09 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 3.45E-06 7.74E-06 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 Q OOE+00 O.OOE+00'.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 O,.OOE+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.QQE+00.9.19E-10 5.92E-10 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 gi-lli 2.03E-07 2.42E-06 5.80E-06 2.28E-05 4.72E-07 8.98E-06 4.84E-05 1.13E-06 2.78E-05 4.04E-06 1.05E-05 2.93E-05 1.94E-06 2.56E-05 1.15E-05 6.41E-O&3.99E-06'.94E-05 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 4.31E-06 9.32E-09 1.02E-09 5.11E-05 2.29E-04'.30E-05 1.71E-04 1.17E-04 7.48E-07 8.02E-05 1.04E-04 1.70E-04 2.66E-05 1.53E-04 1.62E-05 1.21E-05 l.lOE-O5 1.03E-06 3.56E-09 1.89E-05 4.21E-05 1.82E-04 4.33E-05 2198(204)
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| Table 6.4 (6,of 8)INGESTION DOSE FACTORS (mrem/pCi ingested)ODCM Revision 7 Page 97 of 207 Nuclide Sb-124 Sb-125 Te-125m Te-127m Te-127 Te-129m Te-129 Te-131m Te-131 Te-132 I-130 I-131 I-132 I-133 I-134 I-135 Cs-134 Cs-136 Cs-137 Cs-138 Ba-139 Ba-140 Ba-141 Ba-142 La-140.La-.142 Ce-141 Ce-143 Ce-144 Pr-143 Pr-144 Nd-147 W-187 Np-239 bone 1.11E-05 7.16E-06 1.14E-05 2.89E-05 4.71E-07 4.87E-05 1.34E-07 7.20E-06 8.30E-O&1.01E-05 2.92E-06 1.72E-05&.OOE-07 5.92E-06 4.19E-07 1.75E-06 2.34E-04'.35E-05 3.27E-04 2.28E-07 4.14E-07 8.31E-05 2.00E-07 8.74E-O&1.01E-O&5.24E-10 3.97E-O&6.99E-09 2.08E-06 3.93E<<O&1.29E-10 2.79E-O&4.29E-07 5.25E-09 liver 1.44E-07 5.52E-O&3.09E-06 7.7&E-06 1.27E-07 1.36E-05 3.74E-08 2.49E-06 2.53E-O&4.47E-06 5.90E-06 1.73E-05 1.47E-06 7.32E-06 7.7&E-07 3.15E-06 3.84E-04 6.46E-05 3.13E-04 3.17E-07 2.21E-10 7.28E-08 1.12E-10 6.29E-11 3 53E-09 1.67E-10 1.98E-O&3.79E-06 6.52E-07'.1&E-08 3.99E-11 2.26E-08 2.54E-07 3.77E-10 t body 3.89E-06 1.50E-06 1.52E-06 3.43E-06 1.01E-07 7.56E-06 3.1&E-08 2.65E-06 2.47E-O&5.40E-06 3.04E-06 9.83E-06 6.76E-07 2;77E-06 3.58E-07 1.49E-06.8.10E-05 4.1&E-05 4.62E-05 2.01E-07 1.20E-08 4.85E-06 6.51E-09 4.8&E-09 1.19E-09 5.23E-11 2.94K-09 5.49E-10'.
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| 1'lE-07.1.95E-09 6.49E-12 1.75E-09 1.14E-07 2.65E-10 CHILD thyroid 2.45E-O&6.63E-09 3.20E-06 6.91E-06 3'6E-07 1.57E-05 9.56E-O&5.12E-06 6.35E-O&6.51E-06 6.50E-04 5.72E-03 6.82E-05 1.36E-03 1.79E-05 2 79E-04 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 0.OOE+00'" O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 kidney O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 8.24E-05 1.34E-06 1.43E-04 3.92E-07 2.41E-05 2.51E-07 4.15E-05 8.82E-06 2.84E-05 2.25E-06 1.22E-05 1.19E-06 4.&3E-06 1.19E-04 3'4E-05r 1.02E-04 2.23E-07 1.93E-10 2.37E-08 9.69E-11 5.09E-11 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 8.6&E-09'.59E-09 3.61E-07 6.39E-09 2.11E-11 1.24E-O&O.OOE+00 1.09E-09 E lung 6.16E-06 3.99E-06 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 4.27E-05 5.13E-06 3.67E-05 2.40E-O&1.30E-10 4.34E-08 6.5&E-10 3.70E-11 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00'.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 gi-lli 6.94E-05 1.71E-05 1.10E-05 2.34E-05 1.84E-05 5.94E-05 8.34E-06 1.01E-04 4.36E-07 4.50E-05 2.76E-06 1.54E-06 1.73E-06 2.95E-06 5.16E-07 2.40E-06 2.07E-06 2.27E-06 1.96E-06 1.46E-07 2.39E-05 4.21E-05 1.14E-07 1.14E-09 9.84E-05 3.31E-05 2.47E-05'5.55E-05 1.70E-04 4.24E-05 8.59E-O&3.5&E-05 3.57E-05 2.79E-05
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| N, Table 6.4 (7 of 8)INGESTION DOSE FACTORS (mrem/pCi ingested)INFANT ODCM Revision 7 Page 98 of 207 Nuclide H-3 C-14 Na-24 P-32 Cr-51 Mn-54 Mn-56 Fe-55 Fe-59 Co-57 Co-58 Co-60 Ni-63 Ni-65 Cu-64 Zn-65 Zn-69 Zn-69m Br-82 Br-83 Br-84 Br-85 Rb-86 Rb-88 Rb-.89 Sr-89" Sr-90 Sr.-91 Sr-92 Y-90 Y-91m Y-91 Y-92 Y-93 Zr-95 Zr-97 Nb-95 Nb-97 Mo-99 Tc-99m Tc-101 RLI-103 Ru-105 Ru-106 Ag-110m bone 3.08E-07 2.37E-05 1.01E-05 1.70E-03 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 1.39E-05'.08E-05 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 6.34E-04 4.70E-06 O.OOE+00 1.84E-05.9.33E-08 1.50E-06 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 2.51E-03 1.S5E-02 5 OOE-05'.92E-05 8.69E-OS 8.10E-10 1.13E-06 7.65E-09 2.43E-OS 2.06E-07 1.48E-OS 4.20E-OS 4.59E-10 0.00E+00 1.92E-09 2.27E-09 1.48E-06 1.36E-07 2.41E-05 9.96E-07 liver 3.,08E-07 5.06E-06 1.01E-05 1.00E-04 O.OOE+00 1.99E-05 8.18E-07 8.98E-06 5.38E-05 1.15E-06 3.60E-06 1.08E-05 3.92E-05 5.32E-07 6.09E-07 6.31E-05, 1.68E-07 3.06E-06 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 1.70E-04 4.98E-07 2..86E-07 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 5.02E-08 2.54E-09 1.73E-OS 9.79E-ll 3.40E-05 3.96E-09 2.86E-09 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 7.27E-07 t body 3.08E-07 5.06E-06 1.01E-05 6.59E-05 1.41E-OS 4.51E-06 1.41E-07 2.40E-06 2.12E-05 1.87E-06 8.98E-06 2.55E-05 2.20E-05 2.42E-07 2.82E-07 2.9.1E-05.
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| 1.25E-OS 2.79E-07 1.27E-05 3.63E-07 3.82E-07 1.94E-OS 8.40E-05 2.73E-07 1 97E-07 7;20E-05 4..71E-03 1.81E-06 7.13E-07 2.33E-09 2.76E-11 3.01E-OS 2.15E-10 6.62E-10 3.56E-OS 1.16E-09 1.00E-OS 3.53E-ll 6.&3E-06 5.10E-OS 2.83E-OS 4.95E-07 4.58E-OS 3.01E-06 4.81E-07 thyroid 3.08E-07 5.06E-06 1.01E-05 O.OOE+00 9.20E-09 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0..00E+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00'.OOE+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 kidney 3.08E-07 5.06E-06 1.01E-05 O.OOE+00 2.01E-09 4.41E-06 7.03E-07 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 1.03E-06 3.06E-05 6.98E-08 1 24E-06r O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00'.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 5.41E-08 2.56E<<09 1.24E-OS 7.65E-11 5.08E-05 4.26E-08 3.40E-08 3.08E-06 1.00E-06 2.85E-05 1.04E-06 lung 3.08E-07 5.06E-06 1.01E-05 O.OOE+00 1.79E-OS O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 4.39E-06 1.59E-05 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 2.07E-09 1.56E-09 O.OOE+00 0 OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 gi-lli 3.08E-07 5.06E-06 1.01E-05 2.30E-05 4.11E-07 7.31E-06 7.43E-05 1.14E-06 2.57E-05 3.92E-06 8.97E-06 2.57E-05 1.95E-06 4.05E-05 1.25E-05 5..33E-05 1;37E-05 4.24E-05 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 4.35E-06 4.85E-07 9.74E-08 5.16E-05 2.31E-04 5.92E-05 2.07E-04 1.20E-04 2.70E-06 8.10E-05 1.46E-04 1.92E-04 2.50E-05 1.62E-04 1.46E-05 3.09E-05 1.12E-05 1.1'5E-06 4.86E-07 1.80E-05 5.41E-05 1.83E-04 3.77E-05 2198(204)
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| Table 6.4 (8 of 8)INGESTION DOSE FACTORS (mrem/pCi ingested)ODCM Revision 7 Page 99 of 207 Nuclide Sb-124 Sb-125 Te-125m Te-127m Te-127 Te-129m Te-129 Te-131m Te-131 Te-132 I-130 I-131 I-132 I-133 I-134 I-135 Cs-134 Cs-136 Cs-137 Cs-138 Ba-139 Ba-140 Ba-141 Ba-142 La-140 La-142 Ce-141 Ce-143 Ce-144 Pr-143 Pr-144 Nd-147 M-187 Np-239 bone 2.14E-05 1.23E-05 2.33E-05 5.85E-05 1.00E-06 1.00E-04 2.84E-07 1.52E-05 1.76E-07 2.08E-05 6.00E-06 3.59E-05 1.66E-06 1.25E-05 8.69E-07 3.64E-06 3.77E-04 4.59E-05 5.22E-04 4.81E-07 8.81E-07 1.71E-04 4.25E-07 1.84E-07 2.11E-08 1.10E-09 7.87E-OS l..48E-08 2.98E-06'.13E-08 2.74E-10 5.53E-OS 9.03E-07 1.11E-OS liver 3.15E-07 1.19E-07 7.79E-06 1.94E-05 3.35E-07 3.43E-05 9.79E-08 6.12E-06 6.50E-OS 1.03E-05 1.32E-05 4.23E-05 3.37E-06 1.82E-05 1.78E-06 7.24E-06 7.03E-04 1.35E-04 6.11E-04 7.82E-07 5.84E-10 1~71E-07 2.,91E-10 1.53E-10 8.32E-09 4.04E-10 4.80E-08 9.82E-06 1.22E-06 3.04E-OS 1.06E-10 5.68E-OS 6.28E-07 9.93E-10 INFANT t body thyroid 6.63E-06 5.68E-OS 2.53E-06 1.54E-08 3.15E-06 7.84E-06 7.08E-06 1.69E-05 2.15E-07 8.14E-07 1.54E-05 3.84E-05 6.63E-OS 2.38E-07 5.05E-06 1.24E-05 4.94E-08 1.57E-07 9.61E-06 1.52E-05 5.30E-06 1.48E-03 1.86E-05 1.39E-02 1.20E-06 1-58E-04 5.33E-06 3.31E-03 6.33E-07 4.15E-05 2.64E-06 6.49E-04 7.10E-05 O.OOE+00 5.04E-05 O.OOE+00 4.33E-05 O.OOE+00 3.79E-07 O.OOE+00 2.55E-OS O.OOE+00 8.81E-06 O.OOE+00 1.34E-08 O.OOE+00 9.06E-09 O.OOE+00 2.14E-09 0 OOE+00 9.67E-11 O.OOE+00 5.65E-09 O.OOE+00 1.12E-09 0.00E+00 1.67E&7 O.OOE+00 4.03E-09 O.OOE+00 1.38E-ll O.OOE+00 3.48E-09 O.OOE+00 2.17E-07 O.OOE+00 5.61E-10 O.OOE+00 kidney O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 1.44E-04 2.44E-06 2.50E-04 7.07E-07 4.21E-05 4.50E-07 6.44E-05 1.45E-05 4.94E-05 3.76E-06 2.14E-05 1.99E-06 8.07E-06 1.81E-04 5.38E-0>1.64E-04 3.90E-07 3.51E-10 4.06E-08 1.75E-10 8.81E-11 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 1.48E-08 2.86E&9 4.93E-07 1.13E-OS 3.84E-11 2.19E-OS O.OOE+00 1.98E-09 lung 1.34E-05 7.72E-06 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 7.42E-05 1.10E-05 6.64E-05 6.09E-OS 3.54E-10 1.05E-07 1.77E-10 9.26E-11 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 gi-lli 6.60E-05 1.64E-05 1.11E-05 2.36E-05 2.10E-05 5.97E-05 2.27E-05 1.03E-04 7.11E-06 3.81E-05 2.83E-06 1.51E-06 2.73E-06 3.08E-06 1.84E-06 2.62E-06 1.91E-06 2.05E-06 1.91E-06 1.25E-06 5.58E-05 4.20E-05 5.19E-06 7.59E-07 9.77E-05 6.86E-05 2.48E-05 5'.73E-05 1.71E-04 4.29E-05 4.93E-06 3.60E-05 3.69E-05 2.87E-05
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| Dose Factors for Co-57, Za-69m, Br-82, Nb-97, Sb-124 aad Sb-125 NUREG-0172 A e S ecific Radiation Dose Commitment Factors for a Chronic Intake , November, 1977, Table l.All others: are from One Year Regulatory Guide 1.109, Table E-14.NOTE: The tritium dose factor total body dose factor.2198(204)for bone is assumed to be equal to the
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| $0 Table 6.5 BIOACCUMULATION FACTORS FOR FRESHWATER FISH (pCi/kg per pCi/L)ODCM Revision 7 Page 100 of 207 H-3 C-14 Na-24 P-32 Cr-51 Mn-54 Mn-56 Fe-55 Fe-59 Co-57 Co-58 Co-60 Ni-63 Ni-65 Cu-64 Zn-65 Zn-69 Zn-69m Br-82 Br-83 Br-84 Br-85 Rb-86 Rb-88 Rb-89 Sr-89 Sr-90,~Sr-91, Sr-92'-90 Y-91m Y-91 Y-92 Y-93 Zr-95 Zr-97 Nb-95 Nb-97 Mo-99 9.0E-01 4.6E+03 1.0E+02 1.0E+05 2.0E+02 4.0E+02 4.0E+02 1.0E+02 1.0E+02 5.0E+01 5.0E+01 5.0E+01 1.0E+02 1.0E+02 5.0E+Ol 2.0E+03 2.0E+03 2.0E+03 4.2E+02 4.2E+02 4.2E+02 4.2E+02 2.0K+03 2.0E+03 2.0E+03 5.6E+01'.6E+01-5.6E+01 5.6E+Ol 2.5E+01 2.5E+01'.5E+01 2.5E+01 2.5E+01 3.3E+00 3.3E+00 3.0E+04 3.0E+04 1.0E+Ol Tc-99m Tc-101 RQ-103 Ru-105 Ru-106 Ag-110m Sb-124 Sb-125 Te-125m Te-127m Te-127 Te-129m Te-129 Te-131m Te-131 Te-132 I-130 I-131 I-132 I-133 I-134 I-135 Cs-134 Cs-136 Cs-137 Cs-138 Ba-139 Ba-140 Ba-141 Ba-142 La-140 La-142 Ce-141 Ce-143 Ce-144 Pr-143 Pr-144 Nd-147 W-187 Np-239 1.5E+01 1.5E+01 1.0E+01 1.0E+01 1.0E+01 O.OE+00 1.0E+00 1.0E+00 4.0E+02 4.0E+02 4.0E+02 4.0E+02 4.0E+02 4.0E+02 4.0E+02 4.0E+02 4.0E+01 4.0E+Ol 4.0E+01 4.0K+01 4.0E+01 4.0E+01 1.9E+03 1.9E+03 1.9E+03 1.9E+03 4 AL OE+00 4.0E+00 4.0E+00 4.0E+00 2.5E+01 2.5E+Ol 1.0E+00 1.0E+00 1.0E+00 2.5E+01 2.5E+01 2.5E+01 1.2E+03 1.0E+01
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| Bioaccumulation factors for Antimony nuclides are from ORNL-4992,"A Methodology for Calculating Radiation Doses from Radioactivity Released to the Environment, March 1976, Table 4.12A.Bioaccumulation factors for Iodine, Cesium, NUREG/CR-1004, Table 3.2.4.All other nuclides'ioaccumulation factors Table A-l.2198(204)and Strontium nuclides are from are from Regulatory Guide 1.109, ODCM Revision 7 Page 101 of 207 Table 6.6 (1 of 2)EXTERNAL DOSE FACTORS FOR STANDING ON CONTAMINATED GROUND (mrem/h per pCi/m)Nuclide H-3 C-14 Na-24 P-32 Cr-51 Mn-54 Mn-56 Fe-55 Fe-59 Co-57 Co-58 Co-60 Ni-63 Ni-65 CQ-64 Zn-65 Zn-69 Zn-69m Br-82 Br-83 Br-84 Br-85 Rb-86 Rb-88 Rb-89 Sr-89 Sr-91 Sr-92 Y-90 Y-91m Y-91 Y-92 Y-93 Zr-95 Zr-97 Nb-95 Nb-97 Mo-99 Tc-99m*Tc-101 RQ-103 RD-105 RG-106 Ag-110m Sb-124 Total Body 0.0 0.0 2.50E-08 0.0 2.20E-10 5.80E-09 1.10E-08 0.0 8.00E-09 1".77E-09 7.00E-09 1.70E-08 0.0 3.70E-09 1.50E-09 4.00E-09 0.0 5.50E-09 3.18E-08 6.40E<<ll 1.20E-08 0.0 6.30E-10 3.50E-09 1.50E-08 5.60E-'3 7.10E-09 9.00E-09 2.20E-12 3.80E-09 2.40E-11 1.60E-09 5.70E-10 5.00E-09 5.50E-09 5.10E-09 8.11E-09 1.90E-09 9.60E-10 2.70E-09 3.60E-09 4.50E-09 1.50E-09 1.80E-08 2.17E-08 Skin 0.0 0.0 2.90E-08 0.0 2.60E-10 6.80E-09 1.30E-08 0.0 9.40E-09 2.21E-09 8.20E-09 2.00E-08 0.0 4.30E-09 1.70E>>09 4.60E-09 0.0 J6.59E-09 3.90E-08 9.30E-11 1.40E-08 0.0 7.20E-10 4~OOE-09 1.80E-08 6.50E-13 8.30E-09 1.00E-08 2.60E-12 4.40E-09 2.70E-11 1.90E-09 7.80E-10 5.80E-09 6.40E-09 6.00E-09 1.00E-08 2.20E-09 1.10E-09 3.00E-09 4.20E-09 5.10E-09 1.80E-09 2.,10E-08 2.57E-08 2198(204)
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 102 of 207 Table 6.6 (2 of 2)EXTERNAL DOSE FACTORS FOR STANDING ON CONTAMINATED GROUND (mrem/h per pCi/m)Nuclide Sb-125 Te-125m Te-127m Te-127 Te-129m Te-129 Te-131m Te-131 Te-132 I-130 I-131 I-132 I-133 I-134 I-135 Cs-134 Cs-136 Cs-137 Cs-138 Ba-139 Ba-140 Ba-141 Ba-142 La-140 La-142 Ce-141 Ce-143 Ce-144 Pr-143 Pr-144 Nd-147 W-187 Np-239 Total Body 5.48E-09 3.50E-11 1.10E-12 1.00E-11 7.70E-10 7.10E-10 8.40E-09 2.20E-09 1.70E-09 1.40E-OS 2.80E-09 1.70E-08 3.70E-09 1.60E-08 1.20E-08 l.20E&8 1.50E-08 4.20E-09 2.10E-OS 2.40E-09 2.10E-09 4.30E-09 7.90E-09 1.50E-OS 1.50E-08 5.50E-10'.20E-09 3;20E-10 0.0 2.00E-10 1.00E-09 3.10E-09 9.50E-10 Skin 6.80E-09 4.80E-11 1.30E-12 1.10E-11 9.00E-10 8.40E-10 9.90E-09 2.60E-06 2.00E-09 1.70E-OS 3.40E-09 2.00E-08 4.50E-09 1.90E-08 1.40E-OS 1.40E-08 1.70E-OS 4.90E-09 2.40E-08 2.70E-09 2.40E-09'.90E-09 9.00E-09 1.70E-OS 1.80E-08 6.20E-10 2.50E-09 3.70E-10 0.0 2.30E-10 1.20E-09 3.60E-09 1.10E-09
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| Dose Factors for Co-57, Zn-69m, Br-82, Nb-97, Sb-124 and Sb-125 are from Dose-Rate Conversion Factors for External Ex osure to Photon and Electron Radiation from Radionuclides Occurrin in Routine Releases from Nuclear Fuel C cle Facilities All Others: D.C.Kocher, Health Physics Volume 38, April 1980.Regulatory Guide 1.109, Table E-6.2198(204)
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| Figure 6.1 LI UID RELEASE POINTS ODCN Revision 7 Page 103 of 207 Condenser Cooling Water RHR Service Water Intake Bay Loop 1 RHR RM 90-133 Loo 2 RHR RM-90 132 Turbine Building Reactor.Buildin Radwaste common O O O IQ Opening Helper M (1)Turbine Building Equipment (2)Reactor Building Equipment (3)Condenser To Cooling Towers From Cooling Towers 0 Dlffueer 2198(204)
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| Figure 6.2 LI UID RADWASTE SYSTEM ODCM Revision 7 Page 104 of 207 Floor Drains Floor Drain Collector Tank Floor Drain Filter Floor Drain Sample Tanks RICO-'t30 Fl 7740 Equipment Drains Laundry Drain Waste Collector Tank Waste Filter.Waste Deminerallzer Sample Condensate Storage Tanks 2198(204)
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| ODCN Revision 7 Page 105 of 207 SECTION 7.0 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS 2198(204) 7.0 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS ODCM Revision 7 Page 106 of 207 RELEASE POINTS DESCRIPTION There are eleven monitored discharge points at BFN: a Reactor Building Exhaust for each unit, the Radwaste Building Exhaust, two sets of Turbine Deck Roof Fans for each unit, and the Stack.The Reactor and Radwaste Exhausts are located on the roof of the reactor building.The Reactor Building Exhausts include exhaust from the refuel floor of the reactor buildings, exhaust from the Primary Containment Purge System, and exhaust from the turbine buildings.
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| These discharge points are monitored by radiation monitors 1-,2-,3-RM-90-250.
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| The Radwaste Building Exhaust includes exhaust from the common radwaste building.This discharge point is monitored by radiation monitor RM-90-252.
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| There are nine roof fans on the roof of each unit's turbine building to provide building ventilation.
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| These are generally used in the warmer months to control building temperature.
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| For each unit, there are two radiation monitors.One of these monitors the.exhaust.through four-of the fans (1-,2-RM-90-249 and 3-RM-90-251).
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| The other monitors the exhaust through the remaining five fans (1-,2-RM-90-251 and 3-RM-90-249).
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| The common 600 foot plant stack receives the Condenser Offgas exhaust, the Filter Cubicle exhaust, the Steam Packing and Mechanical Vacuum exhaust, and the Standby Gas Treatment System (SBGTS)exhaust.The stack effluents are monitored by radiation monitors RM-90-147 and 148.Figures 7.1 and 7.2.show the Offgas System, the Standby Gas Treatment., System and normal building ventilation with effluent monitor locations.
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| 2198(204) 0 7.1 GASEOUS EFFLUENT MONITOR INSTRUMENT SETPOINTS ODCM Revision 7 Page 107 of 207 ODCM Control 1.1.2 requires that gaseous effluent monitors have alarm/trip setpoints to ensure that ODCM dose rate limits are not exceeded.This section of the ODCM describes the methodology that is used to determine the allowable values which are used to calculate the physical settings on the monitors.The monitor setpoints are calculated in the applicable Scaling and Setpoint Document.Figures 7.1 and 7.2 show the Offgas System, the Standby Gas Treatment System and normal building ventilation with the effluent monitor locations.
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| All gaseous releases from BFN are continuous, so allowable values are calculated for each of the monitors as a part of a release permit package at least once per week.Using the actual radionuclide mix as measured in a sample,'a maximum allowable value is calculated (as described below)and compared to a default allowable value assigned to that monitor.The default allowable values are described in Section 7.1.2.The lower of the two values is the recommended setpoint for that release point.If the release point is one of several leading into a common discharge point, all current releases into that discharge point are used in the calculation of the discharge point monitor allowable value (e.g., the stack)..7.1.1 Maximum Allowable Value An expected monitor response is calculated from the sample results: R=B+E Ei Ci i (7.1)where: B Ei Ci monitor background, cpm or cps.efficiency factor.far.the monitor., for., nuclide i, cpm per pCi/cc or cps per pCi/cc.measured concentration of nuclide i, pCi/cc.The expected response is then used to determine the calculated maximum allowable value, Smax in cpm or cps.This value corresponds to the dose rate limit for the measured radionuclide mix and is determined using the following equation: S~=(ASF (DRlim DR (R-B)))+B (7.2)where.'ose rate allocation factor for the release/discharge point, dimensionless.
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| The dose rate allocation factor for the stack is O.l, the building vent allocation factors are equal to 0.9 times the fraction of the total building flow assigned to that particular vent.2198(204)
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| SF DRlim DR ODCM Revision 7 Page 108 of 207 safety factor for the monitor, dimensionless.
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| the dose rate limit, mrem/y.500 mrem/y to the total body for noble gases, 3000 mrem/y to the skin for noble gases, and the calculated dose rate for the release, mrem/y.DRTB for total body (as described in Section 7.3.2.1), DRs for skin (as described in Section 7.3.2.2), and expected monitor response (as calculated above)cpm or cps.the monitor background, cpm or cps.7.1.2 Default Allowable Values The methodology for determining the default alarm/trip allowable values is divided into two major parts.The first consists of backcalculating from a dose rate to a release rate limit, in pCi/s, for each release point.The methodology for determining these release rate limits is given in Section 7.2.The second part consists of using the release rate limits to determine default allowable values for the monitors.The default allowable values are calculated using the following equation.Allowable Value (r f A+B (7.3)F E where: r release rate limit for stack or ground level, pCi/s.The release rate limits used for the allowable value calculation are 1.44E+07 pCi/s for the stack and 1.50E+05 pCi/s for the building vents.fraction of the limits r which is allowed for the release mode (elevatedor ground level).NOTE: The sum of the f values for elevated and ground levels must be less than or equal to 1.This lowers the limits to ensure that the site dose rate limit will not be exceeded if, both the stack and the ground level release rate limits were reached simultaneously.
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| This ensures that the ground level release rate limit will not be exceeded if all building vents were to reach their limit simultaneously.
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| This is equal to 1 for the stack.The building vent release rate limit is divided among the ten vents based on the flow rates.flow rate for the vent, cc/s.Maximum flow rates are used to ensure conservative setpoints.
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| background of the monitor, cpm or cps.The calculation of these setpoints are documented further in 0-TI-15 and the applicable Scaling and Setpoint Document, including the numerical values for each of the parameters described above.2198(204) 7.2 RELEASE RATE LjMIT METHODOLOGY ODCM Revision 7 Page 109 of 207 A dose rate (DTB, DS or DTH)is calculated based on the design objective source term mix used in the licensing of the plant.Dose rates are determined for (1)noble gases as described in Section 7.3.2 and (2)iodines and particulates as described in Section 7.3.3.The dose rate limits of interest are: Total Body=500 mrem/y Skin=3000 mrem/y Maximum Organ=1500 mrem/y A release rate limit based on organ dose rates is not considered since iodine and particulate releases are not determined on a real time basis.The total body and skin dose rate limits are divided by the corresponding calculated dose rates described above.'TB(vent or stack)=RS(vent or stack)=Total Body Dose Rate Limit yen or s ac Skin Dose Rate Limit ven or s ac)These ratios represent how far above or below the guidelines the dose rate calculations were.A total release rate, Q, for each release level (building vent or stack)is calculated, using the source term data in Table 7.2.Thus, two total release rates are calculated:
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| Qngv=Total noble gas release rate from building exhaust vents, Ci/s.Qngs Total, noble gas release rate from main stack, Ci/s.To obtain a release rate limit, r, for each release level, the total release rate, Q, for that release level is multiplied by the corresponding ratio, R: For noble gases released from building vents: rngv=RTBv Qngv~=RSv Qngv whichever is more restrictive, i.e., smaller.2198(204)
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| where: rngv=RTBv=Qngv=RSv ODCN Revision 7 Page 110 of 207 Calculated release rate limit for noble gases released from building vents.Ratio of total body dose rate limit to total body dose rate for building vent releases, as calculated above.Total Table 7.2 noble gas release rate from building vents.Ratio of skin dose rate limit to skin dose rate for building vent releases, as calculated above.For noble gases released from the stack: rngs=RTBs~ngs~=RSs Qngs whichever is more restrictive, i.e., smaller.where: rngs=RTBs=~ngs=RSs Calculated release rate limit for noble gases released from the stack.Ratio of total body dose rate limit to total body dose rate for stack releases, as calculated above.Total Table 7.2 noble gas release rate from stack.Ratio of skin dose rate limit to skin dose rate forrstack releases, as calculated above.The release rate limits, r, calculated for BFN using this methodology are: Noble Gas Stack Building Vents rngs=1 44E+01 Cils rngv=.1.50E-01 Ci/s 2198(204) 7.3 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS-DOSE RATES 7.3.1 RELEASE SAMPLING ODCM Revision 7 Page 111 of 207 At least once per week, a grab sample is taken and analyzed to determine the concentration, pCi/cc, of each noble gas nuclide.On at least a weekly basis, filters are analyzed to determine the amount of iodines and particulates released.Composite samples are maintained (as required by Table 2.2-2)to determine'the concentration of certain nuclides (e.g., Sr-89, Sr-90, and alpha emitters).
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| For those nuclides whose activities are determined from composite samples the concentrations for the previous composite period will be assumed as the concentration for the next period to perform calculations in all subsequent ODCM Sections.7.3.2 NOBLE GAS DOSE RATES Dose rates are calculated in order to determine compliance with the requirements of ODCM Control 1.2.2.1.Dose rates are calculated for total body and skin due to noble gases using semi-infinite and finite cloud models as described in NUREG 0133 The release mode wi11 determine the model used: turbine building releases are treated as ground level and use the semi-infinite model;reactor and radwaste buiLding vents are treated as split-level (or mixed mode)and use the semi-infinite model;and stack releases are elevated and use the finite cloud model.7.3.2.1 Total Bod Dose Rate The dose rate to the total body, DRTB in mrem/y, is calculated using the following equation: DRTB=Z[V Q+DFBi ((X/Q)g Q g)+DFB''(X/Q) 1 (7.4)where.'i Qis DFBi x/Qg Qig X/Qm Q1m the constant for each identified noble gas radionuclide accounting for the gamma radiation from the elevated finite plume, in mrem/y per pCi/s, as given in Table 7.4 the release rate of radionuclide i, in gaseous effluents from the stack, pCi/s.total body submersion dose factor due to gamma radiation for noble gas nuclide i, mrem/y per pCi/m3 (Table 7.4).for'round level, releases, the highest calculated.
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| =[(DFSi X/Qs+1~1 Bi)Qis+((DFSi+1~1 DFyi)X/Qg Qig)i'((DFSi+1.1 DF~i)X/Qm Qim)l (7~5)where: DFSi X/Q.Bi Qis DFyi X/Q, Qig X/Qm Qim the skin dose factor due to beta emissions for each identified noble gas radionuclide, mrem/y per pCi/m3.for stack releases, the highest calculated annual average relative concentration for any area at or beyond the unrestricted area boundary, s/m (Table 7.1).3 the constant for long term releases (greater than 500 h/y)for each identified noble gas radionuclide accounting for the gamma radiation from the elevated finite plume, mrad/y per pCi/s (Table 7.4).the release rate of radionuclide i, in gaseous effluents from the stack, pCi/s..the air dose factor due to gamma emissions for each identified noble gas radionuclide, mrad/y per pCi/m3 (unit conversion factor of 1.1 mrem/mrad converts air dose to skin dose)(Table 7.4).for ground level releases, the highest calculated annual average relative concentration for any area at or beyond the unrestricted area boundary, s/m3 (Table 7.1).the release rate of radionuclide i, in gaseous effluents from all ground level releases, pCi/s..for split level releases, the highest, calculated annual average relative concentration for any area at or beyond the unrestricted area boundary,, s/m (Table 7..1).the release rate of radionuclide i, in gaseous effluents from all split level releases, pCi/s.2198(204)
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 113 of 207 7.3.3 I-131 I-133 TRITIUM AND ALL RADIONUCLIDES IN PARTICULATE FORM WITH HALF-LIVES OF GREATER THAN 8 DAYS-ORGAN DOSE RATE Organ dose rates due to I-131, I-133, Tritium and all radionuclides in particulate form with half-lives of greater than 8 days, DR>in mrem/y, are calculated for all age groups (adult, teen, child, and infant)and all organs (bone, liver, total body, thyroid, kidney, lung, and GI Tract)using the following equation: DRj=E FD[CTD(X/Q)D[RZ~RCTP~+Z Cj D[(X/Q)DRI j+(D/Q)D[RCP j+RGj.~~~(7~6)D i where: FD CTD X/QD RZT RCTp CiD RZi D/QD RCPi RGi'flowrate of effluent stream from discharge point D, cc/s.concentration of tritium in effluent stream at discharge point D, pCi/cc.the highest calculated annual average relative concentration for any area at or beyond the unrestricted area boundary for the release mode associated with the discharge point D, s/m , (Table 7.1).inhalation dose factor for tritium, mrem/y per pCi/m3.Dose factor is calculated as described in Section 7.8.13 (where: Rzi=RZT, i.e., i=T for tritium).grass-cow-milk dose factor for tritium, mrem/y pyr pCi/m3.Dose factor is calculated as described in Section 7.8.7.concentration of nuclide i jn effluent stream at discharge point D, pCi/cc.inhalation dose factor for each identified nuclide i, mrem/y per pCi/m3.Dose factors are calculated ad described in Section 7.8.13.the highest calculated annual average relative deposition for any area at or.beyond the unrestricted area boundary for the release mode associated with discharge point D, m , (Table 7.1).grass-cow-milk dose factor for each identified nuclide i, m-mrem/y per pCi/s.Dose factors are calculated as described in Section 7.8.1.ground plane dose factor for each identified nuclide i, m2-mrem/y per pCi/s.Dose factors are calculated as described in Section 7.8.14.The organ dose rates for all pathways are summed to find the total site dose rate.The maximum organ dose rate is selected from among the dose rates calculated for all locations, organs, and age groups.2198(204)
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| DOSE-NOBLE GASES ODCM Revision 7 Page 114 of 207 Doses to be calculated are gamma and beta air doses due to exposure to.noble gases.For elevated releases (stack), a finite cloud model will be used for the gamma dose.All other releases will be calculated using a semi-infinite cloud.model.The doses will be calculated at three locations:
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| the land-site boundary locations with the highest annual-average split-level X/Q;the land-site boundary location with the highest ground-level annual-average X/Q;and the offsite location with the highest annual-average elevated-level X/Q.The joint frequency distributions for the three levels of met data are given in Table 7.3.The locations, and their respective dispersion factors are listed in Table 7.1.Dispersion factors are calculated using the methodology described in Section 7.9.2 No credit is taken for radioactive decay.7.4.1 Gamma Dose to Air The gamma air dose, DY in mrad, is calculated for each release permit using one of the following equations:
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| For ground or split-level release/discharge points: DY=3.17E-OS T E[Dpi Qi X/Q I i (7.7)For elevated release/discharge points: DY=3'17 08 E~i Qi i.where: 3.17E-OS T DFYi Qi x/Q Bi conversion factor, y/s.duration of release, s.dose conversion factor for external gamma for nuclide i (Table 7.4), mrad/y per pCi/m3.the release rate of radionuclide i, pCi/s.the highest calculated annual-average relative concentration for any area at or beyond the unrestricted area boundary" for the release type under consideration (Table 7.1), s/m3.the constant for long term releases (greater than 500 h/y)for each identified noble gas radionuclide accounting for the gamma radiation from the elevated finite plume (Table 7.4), mrad/y per pCi/s.The location with the highest dose is selected as the critical receptor for each release.This receptor is used in the determination of the cumulative doses in Section 7.4.3.2198(204) e 7.4.2 Beta Dose to Air ODCN Revision 7 Page 115 of 207 The beta air dose, Dp in mrad, is calculated for each release permit using the following equation: Dp=3.17E-08 T E[Dpi (Qi X/Q 1 (7.9)where: 3.17E-08 T DFpi Qi x/Q conversion factor, y/s.duration of release, s.dose conversion factor for external beta for nuclide i (Table 7.4), mrad/y per pCi/m3.the release rate of radionclide i from the release/discharge point under consideration, pCi/s.the highest calculated annual average relative concentration for any area at or beyond the unrestricted area boundary for the release/discharge point under consideration (Table 7.1), s/m3.The beta-air dose calculated by this method will be used in the cumulative dose calculations discussed in Section, 7.4.3.7.4.3 Cumulative Dose-Noble Gas Quarterly and annual sums of all doses are calculated for each release as described below to compare to the limits listed in ODCM Control 1.2.2.2.For noble gases, cumulative doses are calculated for gamma and beta air doses.Doses due to each release are summed with the doses for all previous release in the quarter or year.to obtain cumulative quarterly and annual doses.7.4.4 Com arison to Limits The cumulative calendar quarter and calendar year doses are compared to their respective limits for each release to determine compliance.
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| '0 ODCM Revision 7 Page 116 of 207 7.5 CUMULATIVE DOSE-I-131 I-133 TRITIUM AND RADIONUCLIDES IN PARTICULATE FORM WITH HALF-LIVES GREATER THAN 8 DAYS 7.5.1 Or an Dose Calculation Organ dose due to I-131, I-133, tritium and all radionuclides in particulate form with half-lives of greater than 8 days are calculated for each release permit for the critical receptor.The critical receptor is defined as the receptor with the highest calculated dose of all the receptors defined in Table 7.1.Annual average X/Q and D/Q are calculated using the methodology in Sections 7.9.2 and 7.9.3 using the historical 1977-88 meteorological data (Table 7.2).Pathways considered to exist at these locations are inhalation, ground planeexposure, grass-cow-milk ingestion, grass-cow-beef ingestion and fresh leafy and stored vegetable ingestion.
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| All age groups are considered (adult, teen, child and infant).Dose factors for these age groups and pathways are calculated as described in Section 7.8.For the ground exposure pathway, which has no age or organ specific dose factors, the total body dose will be added to the internal organ doses for all age groups.No credit is taken for radioactive decay.The general equation for, the calculation af organ dose is: Dorg 3o 17E 08 E E T Rpi[Wp Qi i P where: 3.17E-08 T Rpi Wp Qi conversion factor, y/s.duration of release from release/discharge point under consideration, s.dose factor for pathway P for each identified nuclide i, m2-mrem/y per pCi/s for ground plane, grass-cow-milk, grass-cow-meat, and vegetation pathways, and mrem/y per pCi/m3 for inhalation and tritium ingestion pathways.Equations for calculating these dose factors are given in Section 7.8.dispersion factor for the release/discharge point under consideration and pathway P (Table 7.1).X/Q for the inhalation and tritium ingestion pathways," D/Q for the food and ground plane pathways, release rate for radionuclide i from release/discharge point under consideration, pCi/s.The receptor with the highest dose of all locations,,age groups and, organs is selected as"the critical receptor.The age group with the highest dose for that receptor is selected as the critical age group.The organ dose for the critical age group will be used in the cumulative doses discussed in Section 7.5.2.2198(204)
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| Doses ODCM Revision 7 Page 117 of 207 Quarterly and annual sums of all doses are calculated for each release as described below to compare to the limits listed in ODCM Control 1.2.2.3.For maximum organ dose, cumulative quarterly and annual doses are maintained for each of the eight organs considered.
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| The cumulative dose is obtained by summing the doses for each organ of the critical age group (as calculated in Section 7.5.1)as determined for each release with the organ doses for all previous releases in the quarter or year to obtain the cumulative quarterly and annual doses.Thus, the cumulative organ doses will be conservative values, consisting of doses belonging to various age groups depending on the mix of radionuclides.
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| The highest of these cumulative organ doses is used for the comparison to the limits described'in ODCM Control 1.2.2.3.7.5.3 Com arison to Limits The cumulative calendar quarter and calendar year doses are compared to their respective limits for each release to determine compliance.
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| 2198(204) 7.6 GASEOUS RADMASTE TREATMENT ODCM Revision 7 Page 118 of 207 7.6.1 DOSE PROJECTIONS Dose projections will be performed by averaging the calculated dose for the most recent month and the calculated dose for the previous month and assigning that average dose as the projection for the current month.If the results of the dose projection indicate potential doses in excess of the monthly fraction of the annual dose limit, efforts will be made to minimize future releases.7.6.2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Figure 7.1 shows major elements of the Gaseous Radwaste Treatment System.The system includes the subsystems that process and dispose of the gases from the main condenser air ejectors, the startup vacuum pumps, and the gland seal condensers.
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| One gaseous radwaste treatment system is provided for each unit.The processed gases from each unit are routed to the plant stack for dilution and elevated release to the atmosphere.
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| The air-ejector off-gas line of each unit and the stack are continuously monitored.
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| by radiation monitors.2198(204) 7.7 DOSE CALCULATIONS FOR REPORTING PURPOSES ODCM Revision 7 Page 119 of 207 A complete dose analysis utilizing the total estimated gaseous releases for each calendar quarter will be performed and reported as required in ODCM Administrative Control 5.2.Methodology for this analysis is that which is described below, using the quarterly release values reported by the plant personnel.
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| For iodine releases, it will be assumed that half the iodines released are organic iodines,'hich contribute only to the inhalation dose.All real pathways and receptor locations (as identified in the most recent land use survey)are considered.
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| In addition, actual meteorological data representative of each corresponding calendar quarter will be used to calculate dispersion factors as described in Section 7.9.Stack releases will be considered elevated releases.Radwaste and reactor building releases will be considered split-level releases.'urbine building releases will be treated as ground level.7.7.1 Noble Gas Dose All measured radionuclides are used to calculate gamma and beta air doses.The dose is evaluated at the nearest SITE BOUNDARY point in each sector and at other locations expected to be maximum exposure points using.a semi-infinite cloud.model.The use of a finite.cloud, model would result in calculated doses of 0 to 10 percent higher than those calculations using the semi-infinite cloud model for BFN.Radioactive decay is considered in this calculation.
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| The quarterly release is averaged over one year to obtain an average release rate.2198(204) 7.7.1.1 Gamma Dose to Air ODCN Revxsxon 7 Page 120 of 207 Dyn=7 Xni DFYi 1 (7.12)where: DYn Xni DFY>gamma dose to air for sector n, mrad.air co'ncentration of radionuclide i in sector n, pCi-y/m3.Air concentrations are calculated as described by Equation 7.16.gamma-to-air dose factor for radionuclide i, mrad/y per pCi/m3 (Table 7.4).7.7.1.2 Beta Dose to Air Qn=E Xni Bi 1 (7.13)where: Dan Xni Dpi=beta dose to air for sector n, mrad.=air concentration of radionuclide i in sector n, pCi-y/m3.Air concentrations are calculated as described by Equation 7.16.=beta-to-air dose factor for radionuclide i, mrad/y per pCi/m3 (Table 7.4).2198(204)
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| Particulate and Tritium-Maximum Or an Dose ODCM Revision 7 Page 121 of 207 Organ doses due to radioiodine, particulate and tritium releases are calculated using the following equation: Dorg 3 17E 08[E(D/Q ERPi+D/Q RGj+X/Q RI j)Qj+E(X/Q RPT)QT](7 14)i P P where: Dor 3.1 x/Q Rpi D/Q RGi RZi)E-O8=Organ dose, mrem.conversion factor, y/s.Relative concentration for location under consideration, s/m3.Relative concentrations are calculated as described by Equation 7.17.ingestion dose factor for pathway P for each identified nuclide i (except tritium), m2-mrem/y per pCi/s.Ingestion pathways available for consideration include: pasture grass-cow-milk ingestion stored feed-cow-milk ingestion pasture grass-goat-milk ingestion stored feed-goat-milk.
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| pasture grass-beef ingestion stored feed-beef ingestion fresh leafy vegetable ingestion stored vegetable ingestion Equations for calculating these ingestion dose factors are given in Sections 7.8.1 through 7.8.6.Relative deposition for location under consideration, m 2.Relative deposition is calculated as described in Equation 7.18.Dose factor for, standing on contaminated ground, m2-mrem/y per pCi/s.The equation for calculating the ground plane dose factor, is given in Section 7.8.14.Inhalation dose factor, mrem/y per pCi/m.The equation for calculating the inhalation dose factor is given in Section 7.8.13.2198(204)
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| ODCN Revision 7 Page 122 of 207 Qi adjusted release for nuclide i for location under consideration, pCi.The initial release is adjusted to account for decay between the release point and the location, depending on the frequency of wind speeds applicable to that sector.Hence, the adjusted release is equal to the actual release decayed for an average travel time during the period.9=Qi0 E fj exp(-Xi x/uj)j=l RPT where: Qi0=initial average release for nuclide i over the period,@Cia f j=joint relative f requency of occurrence of winds in windspeed class j blowing toward this exposure point, expressed as a fraction.Xl=radiological decay constant for nuclide i, s x=downwind distance, meters.uj=midpoint value of wind speed class interval j, m/s.ingestion dose factor for pathway P for.tritium, mrem/y per pCi/m3.Ingestion pathways available for consideration are the same as those listed above for Rpi.Equations foe calculating ingestion dose factors for tritium're given in Sections 7.8.7 through 7.8.12.adjusted release for tritium for location under consideration, pCi.Calculated in the same manner as Qi above.2198 (204) 7.7.3 Po ulation Doses QDCN Revision 7 Page 123 of 207 For determining population doses to the 50-mile population around the plant, each compass sector is broken down into elements.These elements are defined in Table 7.5.For each of these sector elements, an average dose is calculated, and then multiplied by the population in that sector element.Dispersion factors are calculated for the midpoint of each sector element (see Table 7.5)using the methodology described in Section 7.9.For population
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| 'doses resulting from ingestion, it is conservatively assumed that all food eaten by the average individual is grown locally.The general equation used for calculating the population dose in a given sector element is: Dose=g RATIOp*POPN*AGE*0 F 001*DOSEP pop P (7.15)where: RATIOP POPN AGE 0.001 DOSEp ratio of average to maximum dose for pathway P.(Average ingestion rates are obtained from Regulatory Guide 1.109, Table E-4.)0.5 for submersion and ground exposure pathways, a shielding/occupancy factor.1.0 for the inhalation pathway.0.515, 0.515, 0.5, and 0.355 for milk, for infant, child, teen and adult, respectively.(It is assumed that the ratio of average to maximum infant milk ingestion rates is the same as that for child.)1.0, 0.90, 0.91, 0.86 for beef ingestion, for infant, child, teen and adult, respectively.
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| 1.0, 0.38, 0.38, 0.37 for vegetable ingestion, for infant, child, teen and adult, respectively.(It is assumed that the average individual eats na fresh vegetab'les, only stored vegetables.)
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| the population of the sector element, persons{Table 7.6).fraction of the population belonging to each age group.0.015, 0.168, 0.153, 0.665 for infant, child, teen and adult, respectively
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| {fractions taken from NUREG/CR-1004, Table 3.39).conversion from mrem to rem.the dose for pathway P to the maximum individual at the location under consideration, mrem.For ingestion pathways, this dose is multiplied by an average decay correction to account for decay as the food is moved through the food distribution cycle.This average.decay correction, ADC, is defined as: ADC=exp(-Kit), for milk and vegetables, where.'decay constant for nuclide i, s.=distribution time for food product under consideration (from Regulatory Guide 1.109, Table D-l).=1.21E+06 s (14 d)for vegetables.
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| =3.46E+05 s (4 d)for milk.2198(204) exp(->it)~1 cb 1-exP(~i tcb)for meat, ODCM Revision 7 Page 124 of 207 where: Xi=decay constant for nuclide i, s.=additional distribution time for meat, over and above the time for slaughter to consumption described in Section 7.8.3, 7d (from Regulatory Guide 1.109, Table D-2).tcb=time to consume a whole beef, as described in Section 7.8.3.For beef ingestion, the additional factors in the calculation of ADC negate the integration of the dose term over the period during which a whole beef is consumed, for the calculation of population dose.This assumes that the maximum individual freezes and eats a whole beef, but the average individual buys smaller portions at a time.Population doses are summed over all sector elements to obtain a total population dose for the 50-mile population.
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| 7.7.4 Re ortin of Doses The calculated quarterly doses and calculated population doses described in this section are reported in the Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report as described in ODCM Administrative Control 5.2 7.7.5 Dose to a MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC Inside the SITE BOUNDARY The Basis for ODCM Control 1.2.2.1 states that for MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC who may at times be within the SITE BOUNDARY, the occupancy factor of that MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC will usually be sufficiently low to compensate for, any increase in the atmospheric dispersion factor above that for the SITE BOUNDARY.The highest dose to a MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC will consider the effects of effluent pathways (onsite and offsite)and direct radiation from plant operating activities.
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| The dose to this hypothetical MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC will be determined on an annual basis (using the methodology above)to ensure that the actual exposure to any individual is less than 100 mrem/year.
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| The results of this review will.he included.in.the, Annual Radiological...Effluent Report pursuant to ODCM Administrative Control 5.2.2198(204) 7.8 GASEOUS DOSE FACTOR E UATIONS ODCM Revision 7 Page 125 of 207 7.8.1 Pasture Grass-Cow/Goat-Milk In estion Dose Factors (m-mrem/y per pCi/s)r(l-exp(-XEtem))
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| Biv(1-exp(Aitb))RCPi=10 DFLiajUapFmiQfexP(Xi fm)pc (+p E X where: 106 DFLiaj Uap Fmi Qf Xi tfm fpc r XE tern Yp Biv tb conversion factor, pCi/pCi.ingestion dose conversion factor for nuclide i, age group a, organ j, mrem/pCi (Table 6.4).milk ingestion rate for age group a, L/y.'ransfer factor for nuclide i from animal's feed to milk, d/L (Table 6.2).animal's consumption rate, kg/d.decay constant for nuclide i, s"1 (Table 6.2).transport time from milking to receptor, s.fraction of time animal spends on pasture, dimensionless.
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| fraction of, activity retained on pasture grass, dimensionless.
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| the effective decay;constant;due to radioactive decay and weathering, s 1, equal to Xi+X.weathering decay constant for leaf and plant surfaces, s time pasture is exposed to deposition, s.agricultural productivity by unit area of pasture grass, kg/m2.transfer factor for nuclide i from soil to vegetation, pCi/kg (wet weight of vegetation) per pCi/kg (dry soil).time period over which accumulation on the ground is evaluated, s.effective'urface density of soil, kg/m2.NOTE Factors defined above which do not reference a table for their numerical values, are listed in Table 6.3.2198(204) 7.8.2 Stored Feed-Cow/Goat-Milk In estion Dose Factors (m-mrem/y per pCi/s)ODCH Revision 7 Page 126 of 207 (1-exp(-X t f))CSi=DFLiaj Uap Fmi Qf sc exp(Xitmc)csf i r(l-exp(-XEtesf))
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| Biv(1-exp(-Xitb))
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| Ys XE P Xi where: 106 DFLiaj Uap Fmi Qf fsc Xi tmc tcsf r XE>w tesf~s Biv tb=convers ion factor, pCi/pCi.=ingestion dose conversion factor for nuclide i, age group a, organ j, mrem/pCi (Table 6.4).=milk ingestion rate for age group a, L/y.=transfer factor for nuclide i from animal's feed to milk, d/L (Table 6.2).=animal's consumption rate, kg/d.=fraction of time animal spends on stored feed, dimensionless.
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| =decay constant for nuclide i, s (Table 6.2).=transport time from milking toreceptor,, s.=time between harvest of stored feed and consumption by animal, s.=fraction of activity retained on pasture grass, gmensionless.
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| =the effective decay constant, due to radioactive decay and weathering, s , equal to Xi+Q.=weathering decay constant for leaf and plant surfaces, s 1.=time stored feed is exposed to deposition, s.=agricultural productivity by unit area of stored feed, kg/m2.=transfer factor for nuclide i from soil to vegetation, pCi/kg (wet weight of vegetation) per pCi/kg (dry soil).=.time period over which accumulation on the ground is evaluated, s.=effective surface density of soil, kg/m2.NOTE: Factors defined above which do not reference a table for their numerical values, are listed in Table 6.3.2198(204) 0 7.8.3 Pasture Grass-Beef In estion Dose Factors (m-mrem/y per pCi/s)ODCN Revision 7 Page 127 of 207 (1-exp(-X t b))Rgpi=10 DFLiaj Uam Ffi Qf.exP(Xi s)p i cb r(1-exP(-XEtem))
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| Biv(1-exP(-Xitb))
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| (Yp XE P Xi where: 106 DFLiaj Uam Ffi Qf Xi>>tcb ts fp r'AE tern Yp Biv tb P conversion factor, pCi/pCi.ingestion dose conversion factor for nuclide i, age group a,, organ j, mrem/pCi (Table 6.4).meat ingestion rate for age group a, kg/y.transfer factor for nuclide i from cow's feed to meat, d/kg (Table 6.2).cow's consumption rate, kg/d.decay constant for nuclide i, s (Table 6.2).time for receptor to consume a whole beef, s.transport time from slaughter to consumer, s.fraction of time cow spends on pasture, dimensionless.
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| fraction of activity retained on pasture grass, dimensionless.
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| the effective decay constant, due to radioactive decay and weathering, s , equal to)i++.weathering decay constant for leaf and plant surfaces, s time pasture is exposed to deposition, s.agricultural productivity by unit area of pasture grass, kg/m.transfer factor for nuclide i from soil to vegetation, pCi/kg (wet weight of vegetation) per pCi/kg (dry soil).time over which accumulation on the ground is evaluated, s.effective surface density af soil, kg/m2..NOTE: Factors defined above which do not reference a table for their numerical values, are listed in Table 6.3.2198(204) 4
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| ~~7.8.4 Stored Feed-Beef In estion Dose Factors (m-mrem/y per pCi/s)ODCM Revision 7 Page 128 of 207 RMS i 10 DFLia j Uam Ff i Qf (1-exP(Kitch)exp(-X t)i cb where: fs (l-exp(-X.t f))r(1-exp(-XEtesf))
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| I.Cs (es iv i Xi tcsf Ysf XE P'Ai 106 DFLiaj Uam Ffi Qf'Ai tcb fs"csf r tesf"sf XE Biv tb P conversion factor, pCi/pCi.ingestion dose conversion factor for nuclide i, age group a, organ j, mrem/pCi (Table 6.4).meat ingestion rate for age group a, kg/y.transfer factor for nuclide i from cow's feed to meat, d/kg (Table 6.2).cow's consumption rate, kg/d.decay constant for nuclide i, s (Table 6.2).time for receptor to consume a whole beef, s.transport time from slaughter to consumer, s.fraction of time cow spends on stored feed, dimensionless.
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| time between harvest of stored feed and consumption by cow, s.fraction of activity retained on pasture grass, dimensionless.
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| time stored feed is exposed to deposition, s.agricultural productivity by unit area of stored feed, kg/m2.the effective decay constant, due to radioactive decay and weathering, s , equal to Xi+X.weathering decay constant for leaf and plant surfaces, s transfer factor for nuclide i from soil to vegetation, pCi/kg (wet weight of vegetation) per pCi/kg (dry soil).time over which accumulation on the ground is evaluated, s.effective surface density of soil, kg/m2.NOTE: Factors defined above which do not reference a table for their numerical values, are listed in Table 6.3.2198 (204)
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| 7.8.5 Fresh Leaf Ve etable In estion Dose Factors (m-mrem/y per pCi/s)'DCM Revision 7 Page 129 of 207 r(1-exp(XEte))Biv(1-exp(-Xitb))
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| RVFi=106 DFL.exp("Xi"hc)
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| UFLafL (+)xaj i Yf XE P Xi where: 106 DFLia j Xi thc UFLa fL r te Yf>iv tb conversion factor, pCi/pCi.ingestion dose conversion factor for nuclide i, age group a, organ j, mrem/pCi (Table 6.4).decay constant for nuclide i, s 1 (Table 6.2).average time between harvest of vegetables and their consumption and/or storage, s.consumption rate of fresh leafy vegetables by the receptor in age group a, kg/y.fraction of fresh leafy vegetables grown locally, dimensionless.
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| fraction of deposited activity retained on vegetables, dimensionless.
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| the effective decay constant, due to radioactive decay and weathering, a l.Xi++decay constant for removal of activity on leaf and plant-1 r surfaces by weathering, s exposure time in garden for fresh leafy and/or stored vegetables, s.vegetation areal density for fresh leafy vegetables, kg/m2.transfer factor for nuclide i from soil to vegetables, pCi/kg (wet weight of vegetation) per pCi/kg (dry soil).time period over which accumulation on the ground is evaluated, s~effective surface density of soil, kg/m2.NOTE: Factors defined above which do not reference a table for their numerical values, are listed in Table 6.3.2198(2O4)
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| 'D 7.8.6 Stored Ve etable In estion Dose Factors (m-mrem/y per pCi/s)ODCM Revision 7 Page 130 of 207 (1-exp(-Kit
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| ))RgSi=106 DFLiaj exp(Aithc)USa g Ai tsv r(1-exp(-%Etc))
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| Biv(1-exp(-Xitb))
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| (1'sv>E P Ai where: 106 DFLia j Xi thc USa fg tsv r te"sv Biv tb conversion factor, pCi/pCi.ingestion dose conversion factor for nuclide i, age group a, organ j, mrem/pCi (Table 6.4).decay constant for nuclide i, s (Table 6.2).average time between harvest of vegetables and their consumption and/or storage, s.consumption rate of stored vegetables by the receptor in age group a, kg/y.fraction of stored vegetables grown locally, dimensionless.
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| time between.storage of vegetables and their consumption, s.fraction of deposited activity retained on vegetables, dimensionless.
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| I the effective decay constant, due to radioactive decay and weathering, s Xi+A decay constant for removal of activity on leaf and plant surfaces by weathering, s exposure time in garden for fresh leafy and/or stored vegetables, s.vegetation areal density for stored vegetables, kg/m2.transfer factor for nuclide i from soil to vegetables, pCi/kg (wet weight of vegetation) per pCi/kg (dry soil).time period over which accumulation on the ground is evaluated, S~effective surface density of soil, kg/m.NOTE: Factors defined above which do not reference a table for their numerical values, are listed in Table 6.3.2198(204) 7.8.7 Tritium-Pasture Grass-Cow/Goat-Milk Dose Factor (mrem/y per pCi/m)ODCM Revision 7 Page 131 of 207 RCTP=10 10 DFLTaj FmT Qf Uap[0 75(0 5/H)1 fp exp(-XTtfm) where: 103 106 DFLTaj FmT Qf O'.>5 0.5 H fp XT tfm conversion factor, g/kg.conversion factor, pCi/pCi.ingestion dose conversion factor for tritium for age group a, organ j, mrem/pCi (Table 6.4).transfer factor for tritium from animal's feed to milk, d/L (Table 6.2).animal's consumption rate, kg/d.milk ingestion rate for age group a, L/y.the fraction of total feed that is water.the ratio of the specific activity of the feed grass water to the atmospheric water.absolute humidity of the atmosphere, g/m3.fraction of time animal spends on pasture, dimensionless.
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| decay constant for tritium, s (Table 6.2).transport time.from milking to receptor, s..NOTE: Factors defined above which do not reference a table for their numerical values, are listed in Table 6.3.2198(204) 7.8.8 Tritium-Stored Feed-Cow/Goat-Milk Dose Factor (mrem/y per pCi/m)ODCM Revision 7 Page 132 of 207 (1-exP(-)Ttcsf))
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| CTS=10 10 D Taj mT Qf Uap[0 75(0'/H)]fs exP(->Ttfm)
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| T csf where: Qf o'.h 0.5 H fs XT tcsf tfm 103=conversion factor, g/kg.106=conversion factor, pCi/pCi.DFLTaj ingestion dose conversion factor for tritium for age group a, organ j, mrem/pCi (Table 6.4).FmT=transfer factor for tritium from animal's feed to milk, d/L (Table 6.2).=animal's consumption rate, kg/d.=milk ingestion rate for age group a, L/y.=the fraction of total feed that is water.=the ratio of the specific activity of the feed grass water to the atmospheric water.3.=absolute humidity of the atmosphere, g/m.=fraction of time animal spends on stored feed, dimensionless.
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| =decay constant far tritium,, s 1 (Table 6.2).=time between harvest of stored feed and consumption by animal, s.=transport time from milking to receptor, s.NOTE: factore defined above which do not reference a table for their numerical values, are listed in Table 6.3.2198(204) 7.8.9 Tritium-Pasture Grass-Beef Dose Factor (mrem/y per pCi/m)ODCN Revision 7 Page 133 of 207 RgT=10 10 DFLTaj Ff T Qf Uam IO~75(0.5/H)]
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| decay constant for tritium, s 1 (Table 6.2).transport time from slaughter to consumer, s.time pasture is exposed to deposition, s.time for receptor to consume a whole beef, s.NOTE: Factors defined above which do not reference a table for their numerical values, are listed in Table 6.3.2198(204) 7.8.10 Tritium-Stored Feed-Beef Dose Factor (mrem/y per pCi/m)ODCM Revision 7 Page 134 of 207 RMTS 103 106 DFLTaj FfT Qf Uam[0.75(0'/H)]fs exP(-its)(1-exP(-XT"csf))
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| where:>T tcsf XT tcb 103 106 DFLTaj FfT Uam 0.75 0.5 H fs'AT ts tcsf tcb conversion factor, g/kg.conversion factor, pCi/pCi.ingestion dose conversion factor for tritium for age group a, organ j, mrem/pCi (Table 6.4).transfer factor for tritium from cow's feed to meat, d/kg (Table 6.2).cow's consumption rate, kg/d.meat ingestion rate for age group a, kg/y.the fraction of total feed that is water.the ratio of the specific activity of the feed grass water to the atmospheric water.absolute humidity of the atmosphere, g/m3.fraction of time cow spends on stored feed, dimenpionless.
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| decay constant for tritium, s (Table 6.2).time between harvest of vegetables and their consumption and/or storage, s.r NOTE: Factors defined above which do not reference a table for their numerical values, are listed in Table 6.3.2198(204)
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| decay constant for tritium, s (Table 6.2).time between harvest of stored vegetables and their consumption and/or storage a.time between harvest of vegetables and their storage, s.NOTE: Factors defined above which do not reference a table for their numerical values, are listed in Table 6.3.2198(204) e 7.8.13 Inhalation Dose Factors (mrem/y per pCi/m)RI i DFAiaj BRa 10 6 where: ODCM Revision 7 Page 137 of 207 DFAia j BRa inhalation dose conversion factor for nuclide i, age group a and organ j, mrem/pCi (Table 7.7).breathing rate for age group a, m/y (Table 6.3).3 10=conversion factor, pCi/pCi.7.8.14 Ground Plane Dose Factors (m-mrem/y per pCi/s)RG=DFG'1/X)106 8760[1-exp(-Xitb)]
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| METHODOLOGY ODCM Revision 7 Page 138 of 207 Dispersion factors are calculated for radioactive effluent releases using hourly average meteorological data collected onsite.Meteorological data for ground level releases consist of windspeed and direction measurements at 10m and temperature measurements of 10m and 45 m.Hourly average meteorological data for the ground level portion of a split level release consist of wind speeds and directions measured at the 10m level and temperature measurements at 10m and 45m.The elevated portion of the split level release uses wind speeds and directions measured at the 46m level and temperature measurements at 45m and 90m.Hourly average meteorological data for the elevated releases consist of windspeed and directions measured at 93m.Stability class D is assumed to persist during the entire period for elevated releases, except for the dose calculations described in Section 7.7 when all stability classes will be used to evaluate the elevated results.Meteorological data are expressed as a joint-frequency distribution of wind speed, wind direction, and atmospheric stability.
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| Qi P Ezk joint relative frequency of occurrence of winds in windspeed class j, stability class k, blowing toward this exposure point, expressed as a fraction.amount released of.radionuclide i, Ci.fraction of radionuclide remaining in plume (Figure 7.3).vertical dispersion coefficient for stability class k which includes a building wake adjustment, (azk2+cA/e)1/2 or=43 azk, whichever is smaller (for ground level releases).
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| 7.9.4 Effective Release Hei ht ODCM Revision 7 Page 141 of 207 For effluents exhausted from release points that are higher than twice the height of adjacent structures (elevated releases)the effective release height is determined by the following equation, consistent with Regulatory Guide 1.111 where: he=hs+hpr-ht-c hpr hs ht=downwash correction factor for low relative exit velocity,=3(1.5-Wo/u)d, where: Wo=the vertical plume exit velocity, m/s.u=mean wind speed at 93m, m/s.d=inside diameter of the release point, m.NOTE: If c is less than zero, it is set equal to zero.=plume rise above the release point, m.=physical height of release point, m.=maximum terrain height between release point and receptor location, m.For effluents released from points less than the height of adjacent structures, a ground level release is assumed (he=0).For effluents released from points at the level of or above adjacent f,'tructures, hut lower than elevated release points, releases are treated as split-level as follows: Case 1-elevated if Wo/u>5.Case 2-ground level (he=0)if Wo/u<l.Case 3-mixed mode if 1<wo/u<.5.where: u=mean wind speed at 46m, m/s.Under the split-level dispersion approach, a model that requires two JFDs (one for elevated releases and one for ground level releases)is used.The summation of the elevated and ground level JFDs account for the total period of record.For Case 3 (mixed-mode), releases are considered to be elevated 100(1-Et)percent of the time and ground level 100 Et percent of the time where the entrainment coefficient, Et, is defined by Et=2.58-1.58(Wo/u) for 1<Wo/u<1.5 Et=0'0'6(Wo/u).for 1.5<Wo/u<5 2198(204)
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| Table 7.1 BFN-OFFSITE RECEPTOR LOCATION DATA ODCM Revision 7 Page 142 of 207 Dir./Dist.(m)N 1525 NNE 1300 NE 1250 ENE 1450 E 1375 ESE 1575 SE 5600 SSE 2875 S 2250 SSW 2425 SW 2300 WSW 2500 W 2550 WNW 3325 NW 2275 NNW 1650 NW 8500 Elev.above plant grade (m)7 4 7 0 0 0-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6 x/Q (s/m3)1.91E-06 1.06E-06 7.13E-07 9.08E-07 9.21E-07 5.19E-07 9.61E-OS 5.20E-07 1.21E-06 1.28E-06 8.33E-07 8.17E-07 8.51E-07 4.I'4E-07 1.90E-06 2.26E-06 3.04E-07 D/g (1/mi)5.77E-09 2.69E-09 1.89E-09 3.15E-09 3.81E-09 3.09E-09 3.50E-10 1.57E-09 2.93E-09 2.88E-09 1.71E-09 1.21E-09 1.43E-0.9.
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| T.87E-10 4.65E-09 5.42E-09 4.60E-10 Ground Vent D/g (1/mi)2.19E-09 1.12E-09 8.90E-10 9.36E-10 1.37E-09 1.43E-09 2.69E-10 7.40E-10 1.14E-09 1.10E-09 5.22E-10 2.15E-10 2.40E-10., 3.33E-10 1.53E-09 2.12E-09 2.05E-10 x/Q (s/m3)3.88E-07 1.65E-07 1.35E-07 1.20E-07 1.50E-07 1.25E-07 4.30E-08 9.78E-08 1.54E-07 1.74E-07 1.02E-07 7.00E-08 6.95E-OS,.1.04E-07 3'2E-07 3.63E-07 9.90E-08 Mixed Vent x/Q (s/m3)4.46E-10 3.99E-10 1.64E-09 1.22E-09 8.36E-10 4.84E-10 5.15E-09 1.13E<<09 4.39E-10 6.10E-10 2.55E-10 2.61E-10 2.&3E-10 l.75E-09 1.83E-09 8.93E-10 8.93E-09 D/g (1/m")4.99E-10 3.17E-10 3.65E-10 3.37E-10 4.25E-10 4.78E-10 2.14E-10 3.96E-10 5.11E-10 4.29E-10 2.21E-10 1.14E-10 1.18E-.10 2.50E-10 6.17E-10 5.54E-10 1.37E-10 Elevated Vent NOTE: For quarterly dose calculations, doses will also be calculated for all locations identified in the most recent land use census, and for any additional points deemed necessary.
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 143 of Table 7.2 EXPECTED ANNUAL ROUTINE ATMOSPHERIC RELEASES FROM ONE UNIT AT BFN 207 Buildin Vents (Ci//Unit)Stack (Ci//Unit)~Isoto e Kr-85m Kr-85 Kr-87 Kr-88 Kr-89 Xe-131m Xe-133m Xe-133 Xe-135m Xe-135 Xe-137 Xe-138 I-131 I I-132 I I-133 I I-134 I I-135 I I-131 0 I-132 0 I-133 0 I-134 0 I-135 0 Cr-51 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Sr-89 Sr-90 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ag-110m Sb-124 Cs-134 Cs-136 Cs-137 Ba-140 Ce-141 Ce-144 Ar-41 C-14 H-3 Reactor Complex Vent 6E+0 6E+0 9E+0 1E+0 OE+0 1.03E+2 1.11E+2 1.73E+2 7.8E+1 1.2E+1 5.94E-2 5.94E-1 2..9,7E-l 1.49E+0 5.94E-1 3.16E-2 3.16E-1 1.588-1 7.90E-1 3.16E-1 3E-3 3E-3 2E-3 1E-4 3E-2 3E-3'E-2 2E-3 3E-4 lE-4 3E-5 7E-6 3E-'5 5E-3 2E-3 7E-3 4E-3'E>>4 5E-6 2.5E+1 OE+0 OE+0 Radwaste Building Vent<1<1<1 3.4E+1 Turbine Building Vent 2E+0 9.5E+1 1.02E+2 5.03E+2 OE+0 5.81E+2 4.64E+2 6.72E+2 3.86E+2 1.18E+3 1.56E-2 1.79E-1 1.23E-1 2.67E-2 1.23E-1 6.5E-3 7.44E-2 5.13E-2 1.11E-2 5.13E-2 6.0E+1 2.94E+2 6.67E+2 3.28E+2 1.13E+2 2E+0 5.0E-3 5.0E-2 2.5E-2, 1.25E-1" 5.0E-2 2.9E-2 2.9E-1 1.45E-1 7.25E-1 2.90E-1 9E-4 5E-3 4E-4 SE-4 6E-3 2E-4 3E-1 4E-3 2E-4 lE-4 lE-4 3E-4 3E-4 2E-4 OE+0 OE+0 9.5E+0 1E-3 2E-3 9E-5 4E-4 3E-3 4E-4 9E-6 SE-6 2E-4 6E-5 5E-4 2E-3 OE+0 OE+0 OE+0 5E-5 lE-4 4E-4 2E-3 5E-4 2E-2 Gland Seal and~Off as 1.66E+4 6.3E+2 7.47E+2 1.35E+4 4.10E+3 3.09E+2 8.51E+2 9.47E+4 9.17E+2 5.99E+2 5.04E+3 3.15E+3 4.1E-3 4.69E-2 3.23E-2 7.0E-3 3.$3E-2 3.32E-2 3.80E-1 2.62E-1 5.68E-2 2.61E-1 1E-4 4E-5 2E-5 2E-4 1E-5 9E-5 SE-5 SE-5 1E-4 SE-5 2E-5 9E-8 7E-4 SE-3 2E-5 4E-6 OE+0 9'E+0 OE+0 MVP O.OE+0 O.0K+0 O.OE+0 O.OE+0 O.OE+0 O.OE+0 3.0E+2 O.OE+0 2.0E+2 O.OE+0 O.OE+0 8.5E-3 9.73E-2 6.71E-2 1.45E-2 6.71E-2 2.74E>>1 3.14E+0 2.16E+0 4.69E-1 2.16E+0 O.OE+0 O.OE+0 O.OE+0 O.OE+0 0.0E+0 O.OE+0 O.OE+0 0.0E+0 O.OE+0 O.OE+0 O.OE+0 O.OE+0 O.OE+0 O.OE+0 O.OE+0 O.OK+0 O.OE+0 O.OE+0 0.0E+0 O.OE+0 O.OE+0 O.OE+0*'Not available.
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 144 of 207 Table 7.3 (1 of 28)JOINT PERCENTAGE FRE UENCIES OF WIND SPEED BY WIND DIRECTION Ground Level Releases Stability Class A (Delta-T=-1.9 degrees C per 100 m)BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT January 1, 1977-December 31, 1988 WIND Dir Calm 0.6-1,4 1.5-3,4 Wind Speed (mph)3.5-5.5-7.5-5.4 7.4 12.4 12.5-18.4 18.5-24.4=24.5 To tal N NNE NE ENE E ESE SE SSE.S SSW SW WSW W WNW NW NNW Sub total 0.0'.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.001 O.a 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.006 0.106 0.132 0.069 0.018 0.008 0.0 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.010 0.009 0.007 0.003 0.004 0.061 1.205 0.672 0.557 0.142 0.097 0.055 0.014 0.020 0.005 0.007 0.026 0.038 0.024 0.006 0.007 0.093 0.366 0..L15.0.112 0.057 0.042 0.084 0.046 0.037 0.032 0.012 0.281 0.284 0.075 0.004 0.006 0.014 0.044 0 015 0.033 0.011 0.005 0.050 0.065 0.115 0.191 0.107 0.122 0.109 0.015 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 O.Q 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.004 0.007 0.067 0.144 0.102 0.005 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Q.Q 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.001 0.007 0.004 0.019 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.444 0.443 0.122 0.014 0.018 0.173 1.721 0.934 0.772 0.227 0.152 0.193 0.133 0.246 0.375 0,245 0.001 0.343 2.865 1.098 1.298 0.570 0.036 0.0 6.211 Total hours of valid stability observations
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 145 of 207 Table 7.3 (2 of 28)JOINT PERCENTAGE FRE UENCIES OF WIND SPEED BY WIND DIRECTION Ground Level Releases Stability Class B (-1.9 (Delta-T~-1.7 degrees C per 100 m)BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT January 1, 1977-December 31, 1988 WIND 0.6-1.5-Dir Calm 1.4 3.4 Wind Speed (mph)3.5-5.5-7.5-5.4 7.4 12.4 12.5-18.4 18.5-24.4=24.5 Total 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0..0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.021 0.030 0.024 0.010 0.011 0.052 0.445 0.216 0.264;0.104 0.125 0.088 0.024 0.044 0.014 0.007 0.072 0.093 0.034 0.008 0.007 0.021 0.053 0.023 0.039.0.016 0.025 0.087 0.090 0.075 0.055 0.036 N NNE NE ENE E ESE SE SSE S SSW SW WSW W WNW NW NNW SLlb total 0.0 0.002 0.001 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.013 0.153 0.130 0.07.2.0.027 0.013 0.005 0.005 0.002 0.001 0.0 0.212 0.237 0.080 0.008 0.001 0.011 0.015 0.012 Q.Q12 0.002 0.007 0.044 0.082 0.164 0.236 0.171 0.044 0.047 0.007 0.0 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 O.Q 0.002 0.0 0.008 0.016 0.071 0.087 0.058 0.002 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 Q 0.0'0.0 0.0 0.001 0.018 0.006 0.003 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.353 0.408 0.148 0.027 0.022 0.096 0.666 0.381 0.387 0.151 0.170 0.232 0.218 0.374 0.398 0.275 0.0 0.430 1.478 0.734 1.292.0.340 0.029 0.0 4.304, Total hours of'alid stability observations
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 146 of 207 Table 7.3 (3 of 28)JOINT PERCENTAGE FRE UENCIES OF MIND SPEED BY WIND DIRECTION Ground Level Releases Stability Class C (-1.7 (Delta-T=-1.5 degrees C per 100'm)BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT January 1, 1977-December 31, 1988 WIND 0.6-1.5-Dir Calm 1.4 3.4 Mind Speed (mph)3.5-5.5-7.5-5.4 7.4 12.4 12.5-18.4 18.5-24.4=24.5 Total N NNE NE ENE E ESE SE SSE S SSW SM MSW W WNW NW NNW Sub total 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.011 0.008 0.002 0.004 0.004 0.008 0.213 0.188 0 146 0.042 0.053 0.013 0.003 0.009 0.002 0.003 0.055 0.062 0.042 0.021 0.020 0.048 0.313 0.166 0..232.0 1'09 0.143 0.140 0.048 0.096 0.054 0.016 0.122 0.115 0.080 0.011 0.016 0.018 0.057 0.022 0 044 0.01'4 0.025 0.079 0.103 0.109 0.108 0.058 0.231 0.202 0.086 0.011 0.003 0.004 0.013 0.009 0.013 0.002 0.005 0.072 0.088 0.197 0.211 0.182 0.030 0.027 0.007 0.0 0.001 0.0 0.002 0.0 O.Q 0.0 0.001 0.006 0.022 0.079 0.067 0.055 0.002 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0~0.0 0.001 0.004 0.027 0.004 0.002 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.'0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.001 0.0 0.451 0.414 0.217 0.046 0.043 0.077 0.598 0.385 0.434.0.167 0.228 0.311 0.267 0.518 0.447 0.315 0.002 0.707 1.562 0.980 1.328 0.297 0.040 0.001 4.918 Total hours of valid stability observations
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| -102303 Meteorological facility: located 1..3 km ESE of BFN Stability based on Delta-T measured between 10.03 and 45.30 meters Mind speed and dire'ction measured at the 10.42 meter level Mean wind speed=6.67 mph 2198(204)
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| ODCM Revision 7 47 of 207 Page 1 Table 7.3 (4 of 28)JOINT PERCENTAGE FRE UENCIES OF MIND SPEED BY MIND DIRECTION Ground Level Releases Stability Class D (-1.5 (Delta-T=-0.5 degrees C per 100 m)BROMNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT January 1, 1977-December 31, 1988 WIND 0.6-1.5-Dir Calm 1.4 3.4 Wind Speed (mph)3.5-5.5-7.5-5.4 7.4 12.4 12.5-18.5-18.4 24.4=24.5 Total N NNE NE ENE E ESE SE SSE S SSW SW WSW W WNW NW NNM Sub total 0.0 0.0.0.0 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.003 0.003 0.002 0.001" 0.001 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0'.0 0.016 0.013 0.014 0.015 0.010 0.013 0.051 0.031 0.029.0.030 0.018 0.015 0.006 0.007 0.008 0.005 0.212 0.227 0.195 0.247 0.264 0.258 1.498 1.300 1.132 0.624'.370 0.456 0.220 0.140 0.090 0.134 0.471 0.519 0.429 0.346 0.435 0.437 1.203 0.823 1.031 0 421'.339 0.767 0.644 0.444 0.316 0.363 0.584 0.647 0.446 0.185 0.250 0.241 0.648 0.228 0.290 0.097 0.065 0.380 0.697 0.518 0.436 0.480 1.151 1.156 0.461 0.106 0.125 0.078 0.294 0.105 0.152 0.053 0.027 0.331 0.651 1.008 0.815 1.196 0.368 0.190 0.022 0.004 0.008 0.001 0.005 0.004 0.016 0.002~0.003 0.056 i 0.138 0.637 0.617 0.568 0.029 0.009 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.001 0.0'.001 0.001 0.016 0.152 0.093 0.033 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.009 0.011 0.001 2.832.2.761 1.566 0.903 1.092 1.029 3.702 2.493 2.653 1.228 0.825 2.007 2.372 2.914 2.385 2.780 0.015 0.279 7.365 8.989 6.192 7.710 2.636 0.334 0.022 33.543 Total hours of valid.stability observations
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 148 of 207 Table 7.3 (5 of 28)JOINT PERCENTAGE'RE UENCIES OF WIND SPEED BY WIND DIRECTION Ground Level Releases Stability Class E (-0.5 (Delta-T<-1.5 degrees C per 100 m)BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT January 1, 1977-December 31, 1988 WIND 0.6-1.5-Dir Calm 1.4 3.4 Wind Speed (mph)3.5-5.5-7.5-5.4 7.4 12.4 12.5-18.4 18.5-24.4=24.5 Total N NNE NE ENE E ESE SE SSE S SSW SW WSW W WNW NW NNW Sub total 0.005 0.006 0.006 0.007 0.008 0.009 0.022 0.013 0.012 0.007: 0.004 0.007 0.005 0.002 0.002 0.004 0.075 0.084 0.113 0.109 0.071 0.099 0.268 0.197 0.161 0.11'4'.084 0.060 0 044 0.025 0.037 0.060 0.430 0.506 0.494 0.642 0.744 0.821 1.942 1.120 1.016 0.547" 0.292 0.641 0.463 0.168 0.183 0.392 0.529 0.580 0.491 0.417 0.677 0.772 1.323 0.695 0.688 O.221.0.082 0.514 0.676 0.153 0.259 0.508 0.404 0.497 0.369 0.160 0.174 0.350 0.679 0.367 0.494 0.098" 0.023 0.109 0.299 0.133 0.176 0.459 0.371 0.413 0.193 0.037 0.065 0.121 0.328 0.251 0.559 0'.101'.013 0.098 0.152 0.158 0.271 0.530 0.062 0.031 0.009 0.005 0.004 0.002 0.017 0.030 0.084 0.005 0.0 0.019 0.016 0.053 0.080 0.085 0.003 0.002 0.0 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.001 0.003 0:.0, 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.004 0.006 0.004 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 a.a 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.001 1.879 2.119 1.674 1.380 l.744 2.174 4.579 2.675 3.016 1.093 0.498 1.448 1.656 0.697 1.014.2.044 0.119 1.603 10.402 8.586 4.791 3.663 0.500 0.023 0.001 29.689 Total hours of valid stability observations
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| -102303 Meteorological facility: located 1.3 km ESE of BFN Stability based on Delta-T measured between 10.03 and 45.30 meters Wind speed and direction measured at the 10.42 meter level Mean wind speed=4.61.mph.2198(204)
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 149 of 207 Table 7.3 (6 of 28)JOINT PERCENTAGE FRE UENCIES OF WIND SPEED BY MIND DIRECTION Ground Level Releases Stability Class F (1.5<Delta-T=4.0 degrees C per 100 m)BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT January 1, 1977-December 31, 1988 WIND 0.6-Dir Calm 1.4 1.5-3,4 Wind Speed (mph)3.5-5.5-7.5-5.4 7.4 12.4 12.5-18.4 18.5-24.4=24.5 Total N NNE NE ENE E ESE SE SSE S SSW SM WSW M WNW NW NNW Sub total 0.012 0.013 0.009 0.014 0.018 0.012 0.025 0.014 0.008 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.002 0.003 0.008 0.113 0.144 0.114 0.121 0.052 0.071 0.209 0.123 0.077 0.052 0.030'0.027 0.026 0.028 0.033 0.072 0.450 0.499 0.334 0.564 0.831 0.536 1.021 0.573 0.315 0.108 0.110 0.109 0.098 0.080 0.109 0.302 0.449 0.572 0.238 0.301 0.499 0.119 0.359 0.309 0.218 0.027.0.014 0.038 0.062 0.023 0.042 0.276 0.240 0.324 0.122 0.038 0.014 0.006 0.146 0.173 0.224 0-008 0.003 0.001 0.006 0.007 0.022 0.164 0.056 0.094 0.016 0.004 0.0 0.004 0.066 0.184 0.223 0 00.7, 0.001 0.002 0.003 0.005 0.009 0.044 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.003 0.018 0.013 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.001 0.002 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.319 1.646 0.833 1.042 1.413 0.749 1.831 1.395 1.078 0..205.0.161 0.181 0.197 0.146 0.218 0.866 0.151 1.295 6.040 3.544 1.497 0.716 0.033 0.004 0.0 13.280 Total hours of, valid stability observations
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| -103468 Total hours of stability class F-13774 Total hours of valid wind direction-wind speed-stability class F-13586 Total hours of valid wind direction-wind speed<<stability observations
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| -102303 Meteorological facility: located 1.3 km ESE of BFN Stability based on Delta-T measured between 10.03 and 45.30 meters Mind speed and direction measured at the 10.42 meter level Mean wind speed=3.60 mph 2198(204)
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 150 of 207 Table 7.3 (7 of 28)JOINT PERCENTAGE FRE UENCIES OF WIND SPEED BY WIND DIRECTION Ground Level Releases Stability Class G (Delta-T>4.0 degrees C per 100 m)BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT January 1, 1977-December 31, 1988 WIND Dir Calm 0.6-1.4 1.5-3,4 Wind Speed (mph)3.5-5.5-7.5-5.4 7.4 12.4 12.5-18.4 18.5-24.4=24.5 Total N NNE NE ENE E ESE SE SSE S SSW SW WSW W WNW NW NNW Sub total 0.023 0.025 0.013 0.015 0.013 0.004 0.013 0.015 0.005 0.002 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.003 0.007 0.178 0.190 0.118 0.084 0.029 0.020 0.106 0.095 0.068 0.036 0.025 0.012 0.012 0.020 0.039 0.086 0.699 0.752 0.369 0.492 0.471 0.121 0.373 0.467 0.111 O.Q34 0.015 0.016 0.019 0.028 0.061 0.200 0.277 0.550 0.073 0.168 0.280 0.005 0.069 0.326 0.128 o.oa2.0.003 0.002 0.003 0.001 0.003 0.075 0.043 0.166 0.021 0.013 0.001 0.0 0.047 0.120 0.065 o.a 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.022 0.002 0.012 0.001 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.010 0.052 0.029 O.Q 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.140 1.117 4.228 1.966 0.498 0.108 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 r 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 O.Q 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.221 1.694 0.594 0.773 0.794 0.149 0.618 1.075 0.407 0.074.0.044 0.030 0.034 0.050 0.105 0.392 0.0 8.055 Total hours of valid stability observations
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| -10346&Total'ours of stability class G-8384 Total hours of valid wind direction-wind speed-stability class G-8241 Total hours of valid wind direction-wind speed-stability observations
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| -102303 Meteorological facility: located 1.3 km ESE of BFN Stability based on Delta-T measured between 10.03 and 45.30 meters Wind speed and direction measured at the 10.42 meter level Mean wind speed=2.95 mph 2198(204)
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| ODCM Revision 7 51 of 207 Page 1 Table 7.3 (8 of 28)JOINT PERCENTAGE FRE UENCIES OF MIND SPEED BY MIND DIRECTION Stack Releases Stability Class A (Delta-T~-1.9 degrees C per BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT January 1, 1977-December 31, 1988 100 m)WIND 0.6-1.5-Dir Calm 1 4 3 4 Mind Speed (mph)3.5-5.5-7.5-5.4 7.4 12.4 12.5-18.4 18.5-24.4=24.5 Total N NNE NE ENE E ESE SE SSE S SSW SW MSM W MNW NW NNW Sub total 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0, 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.001 0.002 0.0 0;0 0.0 0.002 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.002 0.0 0.001'.002 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0'.003 0.0 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.002 0.0 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.002 0.002 0.0 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.005 0.006 0.004 0.004 0.006 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.001-0.005 0.0 0.001 0.009 0.006 0.002 0.001 0.0 0.001 0.001 0.026 Total hours of valid'tabi1ity observations
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| -103166.Total hours of stability class A-27 Total hours of valid wind direction-wind speed-stability class A-26 Total hours of valid wind direction-wind speed-stability observations
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| -101803 Meteorological facility: located 1.3 km ESE of BFN Stability based on Delta-T measured between 45.30 and 89.59 meters Wind speed and direction measured at the 95.63 meter level Mean wind speed=8.66 mph 2198 (204)
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 152 of 207 Table 7.3 (9 of 28)JOINT PERCENTAGE FRE UENCIES OF WIND SPEED BY WIND DIRECTION Stack Releases Stability Class B (-1.9<Delta-T=-1.7 degrees C per 100 m)BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT January 1, 1977-December 31, 1988 WIND 0.6-1.5-Dir Calm 1.4 3.4 Wind Speed (mph)3.5-5.5-7.5-5.4 7.4 12.4 12.5-18.4 18.5-24.4=24.5 Total 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 N NNE NE ENE E ESE SE SSE S SSW SW WSW W WNW NW NNW Sub total 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.001 0.0 0.008 0.0 0.008 O.Q., Q.OQ1 0.0 0.001 0.0 0.003 0.0 0.002 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.001 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.003 0.007 0.005 0.002, 0.005 0.016 0.009 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.001 0.002 0.002 0.002.0.001 0.010 0.004 0.004 0.002 0.000 0.000 0.0 0.001 0.0 0.002 0.0 0.005 0.002 0.0 0.0 0.004 0.013 0.008 0.008 0.002 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.004 0.001 0.0 0.0.0.0 0.007 0.003 0.013 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0.0.0 0.002 0.0 0.004 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0 0.002 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.002 0.001 0.003 0.0 0.015 0.020 0.015 0.005, 0.011 0.050 0.028 0.029 0.006 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.025 0.048 0.028.0.045 0.028 0.008 0.003 0.185 Total hours of valid stability observations
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| -103166 Total hours of stability class B-190 Total hours of valid wind direction-wind speed-stability class B-188 Total hours of valid wind direction-wind speed-stability observations
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| -101803 Meteorological facility: located 1.3 km ESE of BFN Stability based on Delta-T measured between 45.30 and 89.59 meters Wind speed and direction measured at the 92.63 meter level Mean wind speed=8.57 mph 2198(204)
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| ODCM Revision 7'age 153 of 207 Table 7.3 (10 of 28)JOINT PERCENTAGE FRE UENCIES OF MIND SPEED BY WIND DIRECTION Stack Releases Stability Class C (-1.7<Delta-T=-1.5 degrees C per 100 m)BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT January 1, 1977-December 31, 1988 MIND Dir Calm 0.6-1.4 1.5-3.4 Wind Speed (mph)3.5-5.5-7.5-5.4 7.4 12.4 12.5-18.4 18.5-24.4=24.5 Total N NNE NE ENE E ESE SE SSE S SSW SM WSW W WNW NW NNW Sub to tal 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0, 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.001 0.0 0.003 0.018 0.018 0.011 0.010 0.019 0.010 0.002 0.002 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.001 0.002 0.009 0.056 0.027 0.013 0.008" 0.045 0.037 0.014 0.0 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.002 0.001 0.0 0.002 0.008 0.022 0.010 0.007 0'.004 0.028 0.033 0.022 0.011 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.002 0.003 0.003 0.020 0.015 0.005 0.002 0.011 0.038 0.038 0.058 0.035 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.0 0.004 0.0 0.013 0.004 0.0 0.0 0.002" 0.019 0.021 0.034 0.031 0.017 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.003 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0'.003 0.005 0.011 0.010 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.001 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0'.0 0.001 0.014 0.005 0.001 0.0 0.002 0.005 0.003 0.009 0.008 0.056 0.114-0.060 0.032 0.034'.152 0.145 0.154 0.094 0.022 0.002 0.001 0.092 0.212 0.150 0.232 0.148 0.034 0.023 0.893 Total hours of valid-stability observations
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| -103166 Total hours of stability class C-916 Total hours of valid wind direction-wind speed-stability class C-909 Total hours of valid wind direction-wind speed-stability observations
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| -101803 Meteorological facility: located 1.3 km ESE of BFN Stability based on Delta-T measured between 45.30 and 89.59 meters Wind speed and direction measured at the 92.63 meter level Mean wind speed=8.90 mph 2198(204)
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 154 of 207 Table 7.3 (11 of 28)JOINT PERCENTAGE FRE UENCIES OF WIND SPEED BY WIND DIRECTION Stack Releases Stability Class D (-1.5 (Delta-T=0.5 degrees C per 100 m)BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT January 1, 1977-December 31, 1988 WIND Dir Calm 0.6-1.4 1.5-3.4 Wind Speed (mph)3.5-5.5-7.5-5.4 7.4 12.4 12.5-18.4 18.5-24.4=24.5 Total N NNE NE ENE E ESE SE SSE S SSW SW WSW W WNW NW NNW Sub total 0.001 0.001 0.0 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.010 0.020 0.010 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.015 0.018 0.009 0.015 0.013 0.009 0.008 0.004 0.012 0.010 0.100 0.098 0.070 0.088 0.122 0.173 0.265 0.319 0.277 0.222'.254 0.194 0.129 0.108 0.121 0.098 0.270 0.258 0.203 0.194 0.202 0.336 0.729 0.581 0.491 0.348'.453 0.556 0.525 0.262 0.298 0.201 0.468 0.455 0.364 0.221 0.206 0.374 0.712 0.568 0.463 0.344 0.340 0.397 0.630 0.497 0.458 0.312 1.721 1.685 0.952 0.396 0.339 0.844 1.364 1.442 1.321 0'.935.0.760 0.641 1.103 1.481 1.244 1.184 1.698 1.334 0.438 0.134 0.190 0.691 1.288 1.293 1.336 0.914 0.712 0.541~0.759 1.124 1.380 1.467 0.468 0.211 0.035 0.023 0.042 0'39 0.804 0.551 0.738 0 423 0.219 0.246 0.316 0.608 0.842 0.534 0.062 0.020 0.006 0.009 0.013 0.058 0.337 0.249 0.300 Q.1'66'.091 0.093 0.173 0.260 0.219 0.117 4.797 4.081 2.079 1.074 1.123 2.724 5.516 5.021 4.936 3.368 2.844 2.679 3.643 4.345 4.573 3.924 0.015 0.177 2.639 5.907 6.808 17.412 15.297 6.299 2.172 56.727 Total hours of valid stability.
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| -103166 Total hours of stability class D-58662 Total hours of valid wind direction-wind speed-stability class D-57750 Total hours of valid wind direction-wind speed-stability observations
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| -101803 Meteorological facility: located 1.3 km ESE of BFN Stability based on Delta-T measured between 45.30 and 89.59 meters Wind speed and direction measured at the 92.63 meter level V Mean wind speed=11.90 mph.*2198(204)
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 155 of 207 Table 7.3 (12 of 28)JOINT PERCENTAGE FRE UENCIES OF WIND SPEED BY WIND DIRECTION Stack Releases Stability Class E (0.5 (Delta-T=1.5 degrees C per 100 m)BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT January 1, 1977-December 31, 1988 WIND Dir Calm 0.6-1.4 1.5-3.4 Wind Speed (mph)3.5-5.5-7.5-5.4 7.4 12.4 12.5-18.4 18.5-24.4=24.5 Total N NNE NE ENE E ESE SE SSE S SSW SW WSW W WNW NW NNW Sub total 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.001 0.002 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.002.0.002 0.002 0.001 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.013 0.007 0.011 0.006 0.010 0.014 0.009 0.019 0.015 0;014 0.008 0.006 0.007 0.013 0.012 0.009 0.066 0.061 0.075 0.063 0.097 0.129 0.152 0.150 0.143 0.11&0.083 0.086 0.071 0.079 0.084 0.079 0.099 0.080 0.107 0.103 0.162 0.179 0.381 0.369 0.293 0.;L55.0.139 0.135 0.132 0.143 0.159 0.099 0.149 0.134 0.161 0.122 0.199 0.252 0.429 0.465 0.365 0.188 0.193 0.169 0.190 0.184 0.162 0.165 0.537 0.614 0.640 0.443 0.461 0.671 1.259 1.114 0.927 0 595'.606 0.493 0.469 0.474 0.378 0.372 0.735 0.836 0.686 0.328 0.173 0.696 1.286 1.080 0.975 0 712.0.631 0.359 0.271 0.206 0.282 0.443 0.139 0.202 0.176 0.071 0.026 0.173 0.609 0.550 0.369 0.215.0.117 0.047 0.041 0.033 0.089 0.092 0.005 0.002 0.001 0.005 0.003 0.027 0.282 0.256 0.108 a.024 0.022'.014 0.003 0.002 0.004 0.001 1.744 1.936 1'.858 1.142 1.133 2.143 4.411 4.006 3.199 2.021 1.799 1.310 1.184 1.136 1.173 1.202 0.032 0.170 1.533 2.736 3.466 10.055 9.698 2.950 0.757 31.398 Total hours of valid stability observations
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| -103166 Total hours of stability class E-3231'4 Total hours of valid wind direction-wind speed-stability class E-31964 Total hours of valid wind direction-wind speed-stability observations
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| -101803 Meteorological facility: located 1.3 km ESE of BFN Stability based on Delta-T measured between 45.30 and 89.59 meters Wind speed and direction measured at the 92.63 meter level Mean wind speed=11.74 mph 2198(204)
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 156 of 207 Table 7.3 (13 of 28)JOINT PERCENTAGE FRE VENCIES OF WIND SPEED BY WIND DIRECTION Stack Releases Stability Class F (1.5<Delta-T~4.0 degrees C per 100 m)BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT January 1, 1977-December 31, 1988 WIND Dir Calm 0.6-1.4 1.5-3.4 Wind Speed (mph)3.5-5.5-7.5-5.4 7.4 12.4 12.5-18.4 18.5-24.4=24.5 Total N NNE NE ENE E ESE SE SSE S SSW SW WSW W WNW NW NNW Sub total 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.002 0.001 0.001 0.001 0..001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.004 0.003 0.001 0.002 0.003 0.003 0.006 0.0 0.003 0.001" 0.004 0.002 0.009 0.002 0.005 0.004 0.010 0.014 0.024 0.015 0.034 0.038 0.027 0.028 0.030 0.021 0.026 0.016 0.012 0.013 0.024 0.029 0.026 0.024 0.029 0.031 0.051 0.073 0.059 0.045 0.051 0.042 0.029 0.031 0.047 0.033 0.039 0.021 0.032 0.019 0.033 0.045 0.086 0.121 0.121 0.078 0.075 Q.Q52 0.046 0.050 0.036 0.038 0.030 0.025 0.099 0.129 0.173 0.188 0.220 0.341 0.353 0.287 0.194 0..168 0.168 0-139 0.096 0.070 0.052 0.057 0.181 0.342 0.346 0.277 0.116 0.274 0.357 0.225 0.225 0 2l2 0.191 0.144 0.042 0.033 0.016 0.053 0.063 0.181 0.215 0.097 0.003 0.030 0.031 0.022 0.028 Q.Q62 0.033 0.002 0.002 0.0 0.003 0.018 0.0 0.0 0.001 0.0 0.001 0.001 0.004 0.001 0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.415 0.711 0.823 0.656 0.516 0.883 0.958 0.687 0.607 0.55.9 0.498 0.386 0.245 0.190 0.170 0.208 0.017 0.051 0.360 0.633 0.888 2.733 3.033 0.791 0.008 8.513 Total hours of valid stability observations
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| -103166 Total hours of stability class F-8738 Total hours of valid wind direction-wind speed-stability class F-8666 Total hours of valid wind direction-wind speed-stability observations
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| -101803 Meteorological facility: located 1.3 km ESE of BFN Stability based on Delta-T measured between 45.30 and 89.59 meters Wind speed and direction measured at the 92.63 meter level Mean wind speed=11.66 mph 2198(204)
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 157 of 207 Table 7.3 (14 of 28)JOINT PERCENTAGE FRE UENCIES OF WIND SPEED BY WIND DIRECTION Stack Releases Stability Class G (Delta-T>4.0 degrees C per 100 m)BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT January 1, 1977-December 31, 1988 N NNE NE ENE E ESE SE SSE S SSW SW MSW M WNW NM NNW Sub total 0.0 0.0, 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 MIND Dir Calm 0.6-1.4 0.005 0.0 0.001 0.003 0.002 0.0 0.002 0.001 0.0 0'.0 0.001 0.001 0.0 0.001 0.001 0.003 l.5-3.4 0.004 0.002 0.010 0.006 0.011 0.009 0.013 0.010 0.010 0.006., 0.011 0.009 0.006 0.013 0.010 0.008 Wind Speed (mph)3.5-5.5-7.5-5.4 7.4 12.4 0.003 0.002 0.009 0.009 0.007 0.024 0.026 0.020 0.019 0.015 0.013 0.013 0.011 0.009 0.012 0.009 0.004 0.005 0.007 0.009 0.018 0.028 0.043 0.027 0.037 0.021 0.028 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.009 0.006 0.021 0.041 0.062 0.060 0.089 0.062 0.118 0.114 0.077 0.049.0.028 0.020 0.005 0.005 0.002 0.006 12.5-18.4 0.038 0.087 0.119 0.088 0.035 0.055 0.045 0.082 0.038 0.040 0.052 0.024 0.004 0.001 0.0 0.009 18.5-24.4 0.006 0.029 0.061 0.020 0.004 0.005 0.006 0.001 0.001 0.005 0.014 0.002 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.001=24.5 0.0 0.002 0.003 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Total 0.081 0.169 0.271 0.196 0.166 0.183 0.253 0.254 0.182 0 136 0.148 0.076 0.034 0.037 0.034 0.042 0.021 0.136 0.197 0.265 0.758 0.718 0.154 0.006 2.259 Total.hours of valid stability observations
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| -103166 Total hours of stabili:ty class G-2319 Total hours of valid wind direction-wind speed-stability class G-2300 Total hours of valid wind direction-wind speed-stability observations
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| -:101803 Meteorological facility: located 1.3 km ESE of BFN Stability based on Delta-T measured between 45.30 and 89.59 meters Wind speed and direction measured at the 92.63 meter level Mean wind speed=1Q.93 mph 2198 (204)
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| I 1 i ODCM Revision 7 Page 158 of 207 Table 7.3 (15 of 28)JOINT PERCENTAGE FRE UENCIES OF WIND SPEED BY WIND DIRECTION Split Level Releases-Ground Level Portion Stability Class A (Delta-T=-1.9 degrees C per 100 m)BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT January 1, 1977-December 31, 1988 WIND 0.6-1.5-Dir Calm 1.4 3.4 Wind Speed (mph)3.5-5.5-7.5-5,4 7.4 12.4 12.5-18.4 18.5-24.4=24.5 Total 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 N NNE NE ENE E ESE SE SSE S SSW SW WSW W WNW NW NNW SLib total 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.001 0.004 0.002 O.Q.0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0'.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.003 0.053 0.046 0.033 Q.010.0.003 0.003 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.002 0.003 0.002 0.001 0.001 0.011 0.044 0.021 0.021 Q.OQ9., 0.003 0.010 0.004 0.003 0.002 0.001 0.045 0.044 0.011 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.009 0.008 0.012 0.004 0.001 0.010 0.010 0.017 0.028 0.017 0.028 0.025 0.003 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0.0.0 0.002 0.002 0.016 0.035 0.027.0.004 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0..0.0.0" 0.0 0.001 0.005 0.002 0.016 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0, 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.078 0.073 0.016 0.001 0.002 0.017 0.107 0.078 0.068 0..023 0.007 0.025 0.016 0.040 0.067.0.060 0.0 0.008 0.151 0.137 0.218 0.138 0.028 0.0 0.680 Total hours of valid observations
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| -101961 Total hours of ground level release-10832.031 Total hours of stability class A-.718.45 Total hours of ground level stability class A-693.58 Meteorological facility: located 1.3 km ESE of BFN Stability based on Delta-T measured between.10.03 and 45.30 meters Wind direction measured at 10.42 meter level Wind'speed measured at 10.42 meter level Effluent velocity-12..60 m/s 2198(204) 0 ODCM Revision 7 Page 159 of 207 Table 7.3 (16 of 28)JOINT PERCENTAGE FRE UENCIES OF WIND SPEED BY WIND DIRECTION Split Level Releases-Ground Level Portion Stability Class B (-1.9 (Delta-T (-1.7 degrees C per 100 m)BROMNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT January 1, 1977-December 31, 1988 MIND 0.6-1.5-Dir Calm 1.4 3.4 Wind Speed (mph)3.5-5.5-7.5-5.4 7.4 12.4 12.5-18.4 18.5-24.4=24.5 Total 0.006 0.007 0.003 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.007 0.006 0.008 0.00'3 0.002 0.009 0.007 0.005 0.004 0.002 N NNE NE ENE E ESE SE SSE S SSW SW WSW W WNW NW NNW Sub total 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.002 0.014 0.012 0.012 0.006 0.002 0.004 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.030 0.035 0.011 0.001 0.0 0.002 0.003 0.008 0.004 0.001 0.002 0.009 0.011 0.023 0.033 0.026 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.001 0-0 0.0 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0;0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.010 0.011 0.002 0.0 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0'.002 0.0 0.003 0.006 0.018 0.021 0.015 0.002 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0;0 0.0'.o 0.001 0.013 0.004 0.002 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.048 0.053 0.016 0.002 0.002 0.006 0.025-0.026 0.025 0.012'.005 0.024 0.025 0.058 0.062 0.045 0.0 0.003 0.052 0.072 0.198 0.088 0.022'.0 0.435 Total hours of valid observations
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| -101961 Total hours of ground level release-10832.031 Total hours of stability class B-618.82 Total hours of ground level stability class B-443.89 Meteorological facility: located 1.3 km ESE of BFN Stability based on Delta-T measured between 10.03 and 45.30 meters Wind direction measured at 10.42 meter level Mind speed measured at 10.42 meter level Effluent velocity-12.60 m/s 2198(204)
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 160 of 207 Table 7.3{17 of 28)JOINT PERCENTAGE FRE UENCIES OF WIND SPEED BY WIND DIRECTION Split Level Releases-Ground Level Portion Stability Class C (-1.7 (Delta-T~-1.5 degrees C per 100 m)BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT January 1, 1977-December 31, 1988 WIND Dir Cal'm 0.6-1.4 1.5-3.4 Wind Speed (mph)3.5-5.5-7.5-5.4 7.4 12.4 12.5-18.4 18.5-24.4=24.5 Total N NNE NE ENE E ESE SE SSE S SSW-SW WSW W WNW NW NNW Sub total 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0'.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.002 0.003 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0."0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.002 0.012 0.007 0.012 0.007-0.002 0.004 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.009 0.008 0.006 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.009 0.005 0.009 0.002 0.002 0.009 0.008 0.006 0.007 0.004 0.033 0.028 0.011 0.002 0.001 0.001 0.004 0.006 0.004 0.001'.001 0.013 0.013 0.028 0.029 0.026 0.007 0.006 0.001 0.0 0.001 0.0 0.001 0;0 0.0 0;0 0.001 0.003 r 0.008 0.018 0.017 0.014 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.001 0.004 0.020 0.002 0.002 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.001 0.0 0.050 0.043 0.019 0.003 0.003 0.005 0.028 0.021 0.026 0..O.l 1-0.006 0.030 0.03 2 0.0 7 2 0.05 6 0.046 0.006 0.049 0.089 0.201 0.076 0.030 0.001 0.452 Total hours of valid-observations
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| -101961 Total hours of ground level release-10832.031 Total hours of stability class C-1307.02 Total hours of ground level stability class C-460.54 Meteorological facility.:
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 161 of 207 Table 7.3 (18 of 28)JOINT PERCENTAGE FRE UENCIES OF WIND SPEED BY WIND DIRECTION Split Level Release-Ground Level Portion Stability Class D (-1.5<Delta-T=-0.5 degrees C per 100 m)BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT January 1, 1977-December 31, 1988 MIND Dir Calm 0.6-1.4 1.5-3.4 Wind Speed (mph)3.5-5.5-7.5-5.4 7.4 12.4 12.5-18.4 18.5-24.4 24.5 Total N NNE NE ENE E ESE SE SSE S SSM SW WSW W WNW NW NNW Sub total 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.001 0.002 0.027 0.035 0.034 0.014 0.003 0.004 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.009 0.010 0.008 0.011 0.022 0.028 0.117 0.091 0.097 0.042 0.010 0.036 0.023 0.003 0.003 0.007 0.050 0.057 0.038 0.018 0.031 0.032 0.114 0.052 0.059 0.018 0.005 0.049 0.070 0.036 0.033 0.041 0.182 0.178 0.068 0.016 0.022 0.014 0.082 0.061 0.064 0'.026 0.007 0.065 0.103 0.154 0.126 0.196 0.098 0.046 0.005 0.001 0.003 0.0 0.004 0.004 0.014 0.002 0.002 0.028 0.053 0.164 0.173 0.157 0.023 0.007 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.001 0.0 0.001 0.001 0.014 0.107 0.073 0.027 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.009 0.011 0.001 0.362 0.297 0.119 0.047 0.078 0.075 0.344-0.244 0.269 0.102 0.028 0.183 0.263 0.472 0.418 0.428 0.122 0.517 0.701 1.363 0.753 0.253 0.022 3.732 Total hours of valid observations
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| -101961 Total hours of ground level release-10832.031 Total hours of stability class D-54573.199 Total hours of ground level stability class D-3804.72 Meteorological facility: located 1.3 km ESE of BFN Stability based on Delta-T measured between 10.03 and 45.30 meters Wind direction measured at 10.42 meter level Effluent velocity-12.60 m/s 2198(204)
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 162 of 207 Table 7.3 (19 of 28)SPLIT JOINT PERCENTAGE FRE UENCIES OF WIND SPEED BY WIND DIRECTION Split Level Releases-Ground Level Portion Stability Class E (0.5 (Delta-T~1.5 degrees C per 100 m)BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT January 1, 1977-December 31, 1988 WIND 0.6-1.5-Dir Calm 1.4 3.4 Wind Speed (mph)3.5-5.5-7.5-5.4 7.4 12.4 12.5-18.4 18.5-24.4=24.5 Total 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 N NNE NE ENE E ESE SE SSE S SSW SW WSW W WNW NW NNW Sub total 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.001 0.001 0.0 0.001 0.004 0.002 0.003 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.005 0.008 0.008 0.014 0.015 0.021 0.094 0.070 0.068 0.027 0.007 0.016 0.009 0.001 0.001 0.004 0.040 0.048 0.044 0.037 0.060 0.068 0.167 0.111 Q.1QQ 0.033 0.008 0.043 0.049 0.008 0.015 0.035 0.054 0.068 0.051 0.023 0.024 0.049 0.122 0.106 0..112.0.020 0.004 0.016 0.038 0.015 0.021 0.059 0.064 0.071 0.033 0.007 0.012 0.022 0.107 0.164 0.281 0.050 0.006 0.023 0.027 0.026 0.046 0.092 0.021 0.010 0.003 0.003 0.001 0.001 0.014 0.030 O..Q77 0.005 0.0 0.013 0.006 0.015 0.025 0.024 0.002 0.001 0.0 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.001 0.003 0.0 r 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.003 0.005 0.004 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.001 0.185 0.206 0.140 0.087 0.113 0.162 0.507 0.485 0-643, 0.135 0.025 0.111 0.129 0.069 0.112 0.219 0.014.0 368 0,.865 0.784 1.029 0.248 0.020 0.001 3-328 Total hours of valid observations
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| -101961 Total hours of ground level release-10832.031 Total hours of stability class E-32478.371 Total hours of ground level stability class E-3393.06 Meteorological facility: located 1.3 km ESE of BFN Stability based on Delta-T between 10.03 and 45.30 meters Wind direction measured at 10.42 meter level Wind speed measured at 10.42 meter level Effluent velocity=12.60 m/s 2198(204)
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 163 of 207 Table 7.3 (20 of 28)SPLINT JOINT PERCENTAGE FRE UENCIES OF WIND SPEED BY MIND DIRECTION Split Level Releases-Ground Level Portion Stability Class F (1.5 (Delta-T=4.0 degrees C per 100 m)BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT January 1, 1977-December 31, 1988 WIND 0.6-1.5-Dir Calm 1.4 3.4 Wind Speed (mph)3.5-5.5-7.5-5.4 7.4 12.4 12.5-18.4 18.5-24.4=24.5 Total N NNE NE ENE E ESE SE SSE S SSW SW WSW W WNW NW NNW Sub total 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0'0.0 0.001 0.002 0.004 0.001 0.002 0.005 0.005 0.003 0.002 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.014 0.016 0.012 0.018 0.017 0.019 0.064 0.050 0.028 0.007 0.004 0.004 0.003 0.002 0.002 0.007 0.051 0.068 0.030 0.031 0.034 0.010 0.052 0.056 0.035 0.005 0.001 0.003 0.006 0.002 0.004 0.031 0.038 0.051 0.020 0.006 0.002 0.001 0.030 0.060 0.054 0 002 0.001 0.0 0.001 0.001 0.003 0.025 0.010 0.017 0.003 0.001 0.0 0.001 0.036 0.138 0.121 0 003.0.0 0.0 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.008 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.002 0.017 0.013 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.001 0.002 0.001 0.0 0.0 r 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.112 0.152 0.066 0.061 0.054 0.032 0.191 0.328 0.255 0.019.0.007 0.008 0.010 0.006 0.010 0.071 0.027 0.265 0.418 0.296 0.340 0.032 0.004 0.0 1.383 Total hours, of valid observations
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| -101961 Total hours of ground level release-10832.031 Total hours of stability class F-9482 Total hours of ground level stability class F-1410.51 Meteorological facility: located 1.3 km ESE of BFN Stability based on Delta-T measured between 10.03 and 45.30 meters Mind speed measured at 10.42 meter level Effluent velocity=12.60 m/s 2198(204)
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 164 of 207 Table 7.3 (21 of 28)SPLIT JOINT PERCENTAGE FRE UENCIES OF MIND SPEED BY WIND DIRECTION Split Level Releases-Ground Level Portion Stability Class G (Delta-T>4.0 degrees C per 100 m)BROMNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT January 1, 1977-December 31, 1988 MIND Dir Calm 0.6-1.4 1.5-3.4 Wind Speed (mph)3.5-5.5-7.5-5.4 7.4 12.4 12.5-18.4 18.5-24.4=24.5 Total N NNE NE ENE E ESE SE SSE S SSM SW WSW W WNW NW NNW Sub total 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.0 0.0, 0.004 0.003 0.002 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.020 0.022 0.009 0.008 0.009 0.006 0.027 0.053 0.011 O.OQ1.0.0 0.0 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.005 0.034 0.071 0.010 0.011 0.007 0.0 0.012 0.065 0.022 O.Q 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.009 0.007 0.028 0.004 0.002 0.0 0.0 0.013 0.044 0.016 0..0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.003 0.0 0.002 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.007 0.041 0.016 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0, 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.014 0.174 0.242 0.116 0.066 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.062 0.123 0.023 0.024 0.016 0.006 0.062 0.206 0.067 0.002 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.017 0.0 0.614 Total hours of valid observations
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| -101961 Total hours of ground level release-10832.031 Total hours of stability class G-2783.14 Total hours of ground level stability class G-625.73 Neteorological facility: located 1.3 km ESE of BFN Stability based on Delta-T between 10.03 and 45.30 meters Wind speed and direction measured at the 10.42 meter level Effluent velocity=12.60 m/s 2198(204)
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 165 of 207 Table 7.3 (22 of 28)SPLIT JOINT PERCENTAGE FRE UENCIES OF MIND SPEED BY WIND DIRECTION Split Level Releases-Elevated Portion Stability Class A (Delta-T (-1.9 degrees C per 100 m)BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT January 1, 1977-December 31, 1988 MIND Dir Calm 0.6-1.4 1.5-3,4 Wind Speed (mph)3.5-5.5-7.5-5.4 7.4 12.4 12.5-18.4 18.5-24.4=24.5 Total N NNE NE ENE E ESE SE SSE S SSW SW WSM W WNW NW NNW Sub total 0.0 0.0'.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Q.O-0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.003 0..002 0.002 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.002 0.0 0.001 0.003 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Q.Q 0.002 0.002 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0..0 0.0 0.002 0.002 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0,0 0.001 0.0.0.0 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.007 0.007 0.005 0.004 0.002 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.006 0.002 0.005 0.007 0.004 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.001 0.0 0.024 Total hours of valid observations
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| -101961 Total hours of elevated releases-91128.969 Total hours of stability class A-718.45 Total hours of elevated stability class A-24.87 Meteorological facility: located 1.3 km ESE of BFN Stability based on Delta-T between 45.30 and 89.60 meters Mind direction measured'at.45.67 meter level Wind speed measured at 45.67 meter level Effluent velocity=12.60 m/s 2198(204) 0 0 ODCM Revision 7 Page 166 of 207 Table 7.3 (23 of 28)JOINT PERCENTAGE FRE UENCIES OF WIND SPEED BY WIND DIRECTION Split Level Releases-Elevated Portion Stability Class B (-1.9 (Delta-T=-1.7 degrees C per 100 m)BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT January 1, 1977-December 31, 1988 WIND Dir Calm 0.6-1.4 1.5-3.4 Wind Speed (mph)3.5-5.5-7.5-5.4 7.4 12.4 12.5-18.4 18.5-24.4=24.5 Total N NNE NE ENE E ESE SE SSE S SSW SW WSW W WNW NW NNW Sub total 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0..0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0..0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.010 0.007 0.005 0.004 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.001 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.001 0.008 0.009 0.008 0.010 0.022 0.002 0.0 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.002 0.0 0.001 0.004 0.005 0.007 0.006 0.006 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.004 0.004 0.0 0.0 0.009 0.007 0.009 0.007 0.002 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0.0.001 0.001 0.001 0.006 0.002 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.002 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0.0;0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.001 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.008 0.021" 0.017 0.017.0.028 0.036 0.018 0.020 0.004 0.001 0.0 0.025 0.062 0.029 0.042 0.010 0.002 0.0 0.172 Total hours of valid observations
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| -101961 Total hours of elevated releases-91128.969 Total hours of stability class B-618.82 Total hours of elevated stability class B-174.930 Meteorological facility: located 1.3 km ESE of BFN Stability based on Delta-T between 45.30 and 89.60 meters Wind direction measured at 45.67 meter level Wind speed measured at 45.67 meter level Effluent velocity=12.60 m/s 2198(204)
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| V 0 0 ODCM Revision 7 Page 167 of 207 Table 7.3 (24 of 28)JOINT PERCENTAGE FRE UENCIES OF WIND SPEED BY MIND DIRECTION Split Level Releases-Elevated Portion Stability Class C (-1.7<Delta-T~-1.5 degrees C per 100 m)BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT January 1, 1977-December 31, 1988 MIND Dir Calm 0.6-1.4 1.5-3.4 Wind Speed (mph)3.5-5.5-7.5-5.4 7.4 12.4 12.5-18.4 18.5-24.4=24.5 Total N NNE NE ENE E ESE SE SSE S SSW SW WSW W MNW NW NNW Sub total 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.030 0.020 0.027 0.010.0.011 0.002 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.002 0.007 0.063 0.054 0.025 0.030 0.063 0.025 0.004 0.003 0.002 0.0 0.0 0.003 0.0 0.0 0.004 0.008 0.010 0.007 0.010 0.021 0.040 0.028 0.031 0.003 0.002 0.0 0.001 0.003 0.001 0.003 0.003 0.012 0.011 0.004 0.001 0..009.0.022 0.046 0.057 0.030 0.002 0.001 0.0 0.001 0.0 0.002 0.0 0.002 0.001 0.0 0.0 0,.001 0.003 0.006 0.015 0.025 0.010 0.002 0.0 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 O.Q 0.0 0.0 0.008 0.003 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.001 0.007 0.001 0.005 0.008 0.029 0.116 0.084 0.063 O,.Q71 0.139 0.108 0.117 0.064 0.015 0.002 0.0 0.101 0.278 0.166 0.206 0.066 0.013 0.0 0.830 Total hours of valid observations;
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| -101961 Total: hours of elevated releases-91128.969 Total hours of stability class C-1307.02 Total hours of elevated stability class C-846.48 Meteorological facility: located 1.3 km ESE of BFN Stability based on Delta-T between 45.30 and 89.60 meters Wind direction measured at 45.67 meter level Wind speed and direction measured at 45.67 meter level Effluent velocity=12.&Q m/s 2198(204) e ODCM Revision 7 Page 168 of 207 Table 7.3 (25 of 28)JOINT PERCENTAGE FRE UENCIES OF WIND SPEED BY WIND DIRECTION Split Level Releases-Elevated Portion Stability Class D (-1.5 (Delta-T~-0.5 degrees C per 100 m)BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT January 1, 1977-December 31, 1988 WIND Dir Calm 0.6-1.5;1.4 3.4 Wind Speed (mph)3.5-5.5-7.5-'2.5-5.4 7.4 12.4 18.4 18.5-24.4=24.5 Total N NNE NE ENE E ESE SE SSE S SSW SW WSW W WNW NW NNV Sub total 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.001 0.002 0.002 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.005 0.017 0.016 0.012 0.018 0.010 0.025 0.036 0.012.0.017, 0.016 0.010 0.008 0.008 0.007 0.013 0.120 0.129 0.124 0.122 0.124 0.224 0.753 0.520 0,.417 0'.240'.322 0.178 0.111 0.107 0.110 0.117 0.359 0.416 0.358 0.245 0.219 0.499 1.509 0.867 0.769 0.524" 0.749 0.604 0.482 0.330 0.382 0.277 0.577 0.719 0.469 0.244 0.245 0.561 0.945 0.705 0.603 0'.409 0.425 0.505 0.701 0.481 0.535 0.400 1.660 1.926 0.904 0.260 0.298 0.822 1.586 1.411 1.197 0.792 0.620 0.575 1.163 1.140 1.281 1.264 1.059 0.915 0.153 0.034 0.088 0.138 0.834 0.981 1.036 0.479 0.297 0.279 0.432 0.823 1.115 1.092 0.135 0.070 0.008 0.003 0.008 0.005 0.143 0.277 0.320 0.I.19 0.053 0.053 0.086 0.246 0.289 0.181 0.003 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.006 0.013 0.022 0.006 0.002 0.001 0.004 0.009 0.007 0.005 3.919 4.193 2.032 0.920 0.999 2.260 5.803 4.811 4.376 2.586 2.484 2.204 2.985 3.145 3.726 3.348 0.012 0.227 3.715 8.588 8.524 16.899 9.754 1.994 0.080 49.792 Total hours of valid observations
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| -1019&1.Total hours of elevated release*-91128.969 Total hours of stability class D-54573.199 Total hours of elevated stability class D-50768.48 Meteorological facility: located 1.3 km ESE of BFN Stability based on Delta-T between 45.30 and 89.60 meters Wind speed and direction measured at the 45.67 meter level Effluent velocity=12.60 m/s 2198(204)
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| ODCM Revision 7 69 of 207 Split Level Releases-Elevated Portion Stability Class E (-0.5 (Delta-T=1.5 degrees C per 100 m)BROMNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT January 1, 1977-December 31, 1988 Page 1 Table 7.3 (26 of 28)JOINT PERCENTAGE FRE UENCIES OF WIND SPEED BY WIND DIRECTION MIND Dir Calm 0.6-1.4 1.5-3.4 Mind Speed (mph)3.5-5.5-7.5-5.4 7.4 12.4 12.5-18.4 18.5-24.4=24.5 Total N NNE NE ENE E ESE SE SSE S SSW SW WSW M WNW NW NNW Sub total 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.001 0.003 0.005 0.003 0.002 0 001 0.002 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.019 0.019 0.021 0.018 0.007 0.019 0.034 0.021 0.01&0.0l4 0.013 0.015 0.007 0.015 0.012 0.014 0.146 0.159 0.138 0.179 0.111 0.299 0.558 0.293 0.207 0.16T 0.213 0.162 0.113 0.082 0.107 0.109 0.239 0.273 0.271 0.260 0.283 0.587 1.105 0.612 0.453 0.304'.331 0.290 0.280 0.183 0.179 0.192 0.369 0.374 0.320 0.298 0.338 0.719 1.027 0.522 0.335 0.277 0.321 0.256 0.316 0.205 0.183 0.256 0.794 0.935 0.713 0.407 0.558 0.866 1.327 0.938 0.779 0'.519 0.342 0.291 0.347 0.243 0.294 0.563 0.160 0.228 0.133 0.057 0.046 0.069 0.446 0.659 0.437 0;zrz 0.102 0.040'.051 0.038 0.111 0.154 0.001 0.003 0.002 0.0 0.003 0.004 0.064 0.156 0.075 0.020 0.014 0.005 0.001 0.003 0.003 0.004 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.004 0.010 0.003 0.001 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.729 1.992 1.598 1.221 1.347 2.566 4.570-3.214 2.309 1.514 1.337 1.061 1.114 0.771 0.890 1.293 0.026 0.262 3.043 5.843 6.115 9.916 2.942 0.359 0.018 28.526 Total hours, of valid, observations
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| -101961.Total hours of elevated release-91128.969 Total hours of stability class E-32478.371 Total hours of elevated stability class E-29085.311 Meteorological facility: located 1.3 km ESE of BFN Stability based on Delta-T between 45.30 and 89.60 meters Wind speed and direction measured at the 45.67 meter level Effluent velocity=12.60 m/s 2198(204)
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| C I.0 ODCM Revision 7 70 of 207 Split Level Releases-Elevated Portion Stability Class F (1.5<Delta-T 5 4.0 degrees C per 100 m)BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT January 1, 1977-December 31, 1988 Page 1 Table 7.3 (27 of 28)JOINT PERCENTAGE FRE UENCIES OF WIND SPEED BY WIND DIRECTION MIND Dir Calm 0.6-1.4 1.5-3'Wind Speed (mph)3.5-5.5-7.5-5.4 7.4 12.4 12.5-18.4 18.5-24.4=24.5 Total N NNE NE ENE E ESE SE SSE S SSW SW WSW M WNW NW NNW Sub total 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.003 0.004 0.002 0.002 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.002 0.005 0.009 0.003 0.008 0.009 0.011 0.008 0.013 0.008 0.004 0.007 0.005 0.005 0.006 0.035 0.038 0.041 0.037 0.031 0.115 0.162 0.088 0.079 0.057 0.061 0.043 0.037 0.026 0.033 0.025 0.082 0.088 0.115 0.103 0.084 0.243 0.410 0.147 0.120 0.119 0.101 0.072 0.063 0.047 0.047 0.032 0.066 0.097 0.135 0.149 0.133 0.294 0.274 0.127 0.122 0.121'.093 0.080 0.063 0.029 0.029 0.043 0.306 0.438 0.349 0.255 0.269 0.183 0.177 0.161 0.171 0.140 0.063 0.047 0.047 0.024 0.016 0.068 0.038 0.144 0.102 0.057 0.023 0.002 0.005 0;022 0.023 0.0100.0 0.001>0.001 0.0 0.002 0.005 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.001 0.0 0.001 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.530 0.808 0.748 0.612 0.545 0.848 1.041 0.559 0.525 0.461 0.327 0.248 0.219 0.133 0.132 0.179 0.022 0.103 0.910 1.873 1.855 2.717 0.434 0.003 0.0 7.916 Total hours of valid'observations
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| -101961 Total hours of elevated release-91'128.969 Total hours of stability class F-9482 Total hours of elevated stability class F-8071.49 Meteorological facility: located 1.3 km ESE of BFN Stability based on Delta-T between 45.30 and 89.60 meters Wind speed and direction measured at the 45.67 meter level Effluent velocity=12.60 m/s 2198(204)
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| ODCM Revision 7 Pa e 171 of 207 g Table 7.3 (28 of 28)JOINT PERCENTAGE FRE UENCIES OF WIND SPEED BY WIND DIRECTION Split Level Releases-Elevated Portion Stability Class G (Delta-T>4.0 degrees C per BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT January 1, 1977-December 31, 1988 100 m)MIND Dir Calm 0.6-1.4 1.5-3.4 Wind Speed (mph)3.5-5.5-7.5-5.4 7.4 12.4 12.5-18.4 18.5-24.4-24.5 Total N NNE NE ENE E ESE SE SSE S SSW SW MSW W MNW NM NNW Sub total 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.001 0.003 0.001 0.001 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.001 0.002 0.003 0.001 0.006 0.005 0.005 0.002 0.003 0.006 0.001 0.0 0.002 0.006 0.0 0.007 0.013 0.018 0.005 0.003 0.048 0.107 0.045 0.026 0.012, 0.009 0.013 0.014 0.009 0.005 0.012 0.023 0.025 0.021 0.017 0.019 0.103 0.219 0.064 0.040 0.014 0.008 0.008 0.011 0.004 0.010 0.010 0.022 0.045 0.051 0.027 0.013 0.054 0.107 0.038 0.035 0.030 0.028 0.0 0.005 0.005 0.008 0.005 0.064 0.130 0.122 0.071 0.043 0.016 0.035 0.025 0.011 0.023 0.012 0.001 0.004 0.002 0.003 0.007 0.002 0.051 0.021 0.010 0.002 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.001 0.0 0.0 r 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.006 0.042 0.344 0.592 0.471 0.568 0.087 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.118 0.264 0.234 0.133 0.082 0.229 0.475 0.177 0.116 0.083 0.063 0.023 0.033 0.022 0.031 0.034 0.0 2.116 Total hours of valid observations
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| -101961 Total hours of elevated release-91128.969 Total hours of stability class G-2783.14 Total hours of elevated stability class G-2157.41 Neteorological facility: located 1.3 km ESE of BFN Stability based on Delta-T between 45.30 and 89.60 meters Wind speed and direction measured at the 45.67 meter level Effluent velocity=12.60 m/s 2198(204)
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| Table 7.4 NOBLE GAS DOSE FACTORS ODCM Revision 7 Page 172 of 207 Submersion dose mrem/y per pCi/m3 DFBi DFSi Air dose mrad/y per pCi/m DF~i DFGi Ar-41 Kr-83m Kr-85m Kr-85 Kr-87 Kr-88 Kr-89 Kr-90 Xe-131m Xe-133m Xe-133 Xe-135m Xe-135 Xe-137 Xe-138 8.84E+03 7.56E-02 1.17E+03 1.61E+01 5.92E+03 1.47E+04 1.66E+04 1.56E+04 9.15E+01 2.51E+02 2.94E+02 3.12E+03 1-81E+03 1.42E+03 8 83E+03.2.69E+03 1.46E+03 1.34E+03 9.73E+03 2.37E+03 1.01E+04 7.29E+03 4.76E+02 9.94E+02 3.06E+02 7.11K+02 1.86E+03 1.22E+04 4.13E+03 9.30E+03 1.93E+01 1.23E+03 1.72E+01 6.17E+03 1.52E+04 1.73E+04 1.63E+04 1.56E+02 3.27E+02 3.53E+02 3.36E+03 1.92E+03 1.51E+03 9.21E+03 3.28E+03 2.88E+02 1.97E+03 1.95E+03 1.03E+04 2.93E+03 1.06E+04 7.83E+03 1.11E+03 1.48E+03 1.05E+03 7.39E+02 2.46E+03 1.27E+04 4 75E+03
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| Regulatory Guide 1.109, Table B-l.Finite Cloud Dose Factors mrad/y per pCi/s (Bi)or mrem/y per pCi/s (Vi)Ar-41 Kr-83m Kr-85m Kr-85 Kr-87 Kr-88 Kr-89 Kr-90 Xe-131m Xe-133m Xe-133 Xe-135m Xe-135 Xe-137 Xe-138 Bi 1.30E-03 1.08E-05 7.29E-05 2.68E-04 8.46E-04 1.84E-03 1.89E-03 1.17E-03 5.87E-05 9.91E-05 1.34E-04 7.20E-04 4.73E-04 6.74E-04 1.24E-03 Vi 1.50E-03 1.23E-05 8.57E-05 3.11E-04 9.72E-04 2.09E-03 2.17E-03 1.36E-03 6.67E-05 1.14E-04 1.52E-04 8.43E-04 5.54E-04 7.68E-04 1.43E-03 Highest Site Boundary Ground Vent Releases NNM,Sector, at 1650 m: Highest Site Boundary Split Level Vent Releases: N Sector.at 1525 m Bi Vi 1.63E-03 1.87E-03 1.31E-05 1.48E-05 9.38E-05 1.10E-04 3.34E-04 3.88E-04 1.11E-03 1.28E-03 2.42E-03 2.75E-03 2.49E-03 2.86E-03 1.54E-03 1.78E-03 7.10E-05.8.08E&5 1.22E-04 1.41E-04 1.61E-04 1.83E-04 9.31E-04 1.09E-03 6.01E-04 7.05E-04 8.87E-04 1.01E-03 1.63E-03-1.87E-03 Bi 2.71E-04 2.25E-06 1.52E-05 5.56E-05 1.76E-04 3.82E-04 3.94E-04 2.44E-04 1.22E-05 2.06E-05 2.78E-05 1.50E-04 9.83E-05 1.40E-04 2.59E-04 Vi 3.12E-04 2.55E-06 1.78E-05 6.46E-05 2.02E-04 4.34E-04 4.51E-04 2.83E-04 1.39E-05 2.37E-05 3.15E-05 1.75E-04 1.15E-04 1.60E-04 2.97E-04 Highest Offsite Location Elevated Vent Releases NW Sector.at 8500 m
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| TVA generated values.2198(204)
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| '0 Table 7.5 SECTOR ELEMENTS CONSIDERED FOR POPULATION DOSES ODCM Revision 7 Page 173 of 207 Range of Sector Element Midpoint of Sector Element Site boundary-1 mile 1-2 miles 2-3 miles 3-4 miles 4-5 miles 5-10 miles 10-20 miles 20-30 miles 30-40 miles 40-50 miles 0.8 mile 1.5 miles 2.5 miles 3.5 miles 4.5 miles 7.5 miles 15 miles 25 miles r 35 miles 45 miles 2198(204)
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| Table 7.6 BFN 50-MILE POPULATION WITHIN EACH SECTOR ELEMENT ODCM Revision 7 Page 174 of 207 Distance Range 0-1 1-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 38 0 0 82 133 1338 2887 3172 11844 4190 0 12 23 155 54 1516 2756 4551 3827 4236 NE 0 3 23 44 123 4560 13356 7431 0 38 86 102 44 1750 9232 30963 7554 13972 4 18076 7866 ESE 0 23 7 32 1586 15764 48934 90006 6583 0 12 0 0 123 2466 5115 26482 11164 SE SSE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8435 22086 7344 8313 21440 0 2483 30555 13272 21617 20244 SSW SW 0 10 12 46 1525 4758 2533 6218 5550 0 33 40 188 1345 6369 1160 2570 4703 0 0 15 111 847 5719 2470 3460 13138 WSW 0 0 10 0.84 15 0 0 4 0 0 76 19 73 244 3461 2895 13472 4772.8 17 79 3761 10877.29784 5845 8 27 36 1970 7936 49335 5307 9 60 826 4145 7270 6059 4242 0 189 183 63 79 1381 2332 2958 15381 10031 2198(204)
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| Table 7.7 (1 of 8)INHALATION DOSE FACTORS (mrem/pCi inhaled)ODCM Revision 7 Page 175 of 207 Nuclide H-3 C-14 Na-24 P-32 Cr-51 Mn-54 Mn-56 Fe-55 Fe-59 Co-57 Co-58 Co-60 Ni-63 Ni-65 Cu-64 Zn-65 Zn69 Zn-69m Br82 Br-83 Br-84 Br-85 Rb-86 Rb-88 Rb-89 Sr89 Sr;90 Sr-91 Sr-92 Y-90 Y-91m Y-91 Y-92 Y-93 Zr-95 Zr-97 Nb-95 Nb-97 Mo-99 Tc-99m Tc-101 Ru-103 Ru-105 Ru-106 Ag-110m bone 1.58E-07 2.27E-06 1.28E-06 1.65E-04 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 3.07E-06 1.47E-06 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 5.40E-05 1.92E-1Q O.OOE+00'.05E-06 4.23E-12 1.02E-09 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+QO.3.80E-05 1.24EM2 7.74E-09 8.43E-10 2.61E-07 3.26E-11 5.78E-05 1~29E-09 1.18E-08 1.34E-05 1.21E-OS 1.76E-06 2.78E-11 O.OOE+00 1.29E-13 5.22E-1.5 1.91E-07 9.88E-11 8.64E-06 1.35E-06 1 iver 1.58E-07 4.26E-07 1.28E-06 9.64E-06 O.OOE+00 4.95E-06 1.55E-10 2.12E-06 3.47E-06 8.65E-OS 1.98E-07 1.44E-06 3.93E-06 2.62E-11 1.83E-10 1.29E-05 8.14E-12 2.45E-09 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 1.69E-05 4.84E-08 3.20E-08 O.OOE+00 G.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 4.30E-06 2.45E-09 9.77E-07 7.03E-12'.51E-08 3.64E-13 7.52E-15 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 1.25E-06 t body 1.58E-07 4.26E-07 1.28E-06 6.26E-06 1.25E-OS 7.87E-07 2.29E-ll 4.93E>>07 1.32E-06 8.39E-08 2.59E-07 1.85E-06 1.81E-06 1.14E-ll 7.6'9E-11'.82E-06 5.65E-13 2.24E-10 1.69E-06 3.01E-OS 3.91E-OS 1.60E-09 7.37E-06 2.41E-08 2.12E-OS 1.09E-06 7.&2E&4'.13E-10 3.64E-11 7.01E-09 1.27E-12 1.55E-06 3.77E-11 3.26E-10 2.91E-06 1.13E-09 5.26E-07 2.56E-12 2.87E-09 4.63E-12 7.38E-14 8.23E-08 3.89E-11 1.09E-06 7.43E-07 ADULT thyroid 1.58E-07 4.26E-07 1.28E-06 O.OOE+00 7.44E-09 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0-OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 0-OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0-OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.00K+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O,OOE+00 kidney 1.58E-07 4.26E-07 1.28E-06 O.OOE+00 2.85E-09 1.23E-06 1.63E-10 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 5.78E-10.8.62E-06 5.27E-1$1.48E-09 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00'.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 6.77E-06 3.71E-09 9.67E-07 8.18E-12, 3.64E-OS 5.52E-12 1.35E-13 7.29E-07 1.27E-10 1.67E-05 2.46E-06 lung 1.58E-07 4.26E-07 1.28E-06 O.OOE+00 1.80E-06 1.75E-04 1.18E-06 9.01E-06 1.27E-04 4.62E-05 1.16E-04 7.46E-04 2.23E-05 7.00E-07 8.48E-OT, 1.08E-04 1.15E-07 2.38E-06 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 1..75E-04 l.20E-'03 4.56E-06 2.06E-06 2.12E-05 2.40E-07 2.13E-04 1.96E-06 6.06E-06 2.21E-04 9.84E-06 6.31E-05 3.00E-07 1.14E-05 9.55E-08 4.99E-08 6.31E-05 1.37E-06 1.17E-03 5.79E-04 gi-lli 1.58E-07 4.26E-07 1.28E-06 1.08E-05 4.15E-07 9.67E-06 2.53E-06 7.54E-07 2.35E-05 3.93E-06 1.33E-05 3.56E-05 1.67E-06 1.54E-06 6.12E-06 6.68E-06 2.04E-09 1.71E-05 1.30E-06 2.90E-OS 2.05E-13 O.OOE+00 2.08E-06 4.18E-19 1.16E-21 4.37E-05 9.02E-05 2.39E-05 5.38E-06 6.32E-05 1.66E-10 4.81E-05 9.19E-06 5.27E-05 1.88E-05 6.54E-05 1.30E-05 3.QZE-OS 3.10E-05 5.20E-07 1.36E-'21 1.38E-05 6.02E-06 1.14E-04 3.78E-05 2198 (204)
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| Table 7.7 (2 of 8)INHALATION DOSE FACTORS (mrem/pCi inhaled)ODCM Revision 7 Page 176 of 207 Nuclide Sb-124 Sb-125 Te-125m Te-127m Te-127 Te-129m Te-129 Te-131m Te-131 Te-132 I-130 I-131 I-132 I-133 I-134 I-135 Cs-134 Cs-136 Cs-137 Cs-138 Ba-139 Ba-140 Ba-141 Ba-142 La-140 La-142 Ce-141 Ce-143 Ce-144 Pr-143 Pr-144 Nd-147 W-187 Np-239 bone 3.90E-06 6.67E-06 4.27E-07 1.58E-06 1.75E-10 1.22E-06 6.22E-12 8.74E-09 1.39E-12 3.25E-OS 5.72E-07 3.15E-06 1.45E-07 1.08E-06 8.05E-Q&3.35E-07'.66E-05 4.88E-06 5.98E-05 4.14E-08 1.17E-10 4.88E-06 1.25E-ll 3.29E-12 4.30E-OS 8.54E-11 2.49E-06 2.33E-'8 4.29E-04 1.17E-06 3.76E-12 6.59E-07 1.06E-09 2.87E-OS liver 7.36E-OS 7.44E-08 1.98E-07 7.21E-07 8.03E-11 5.84E-07 2.99E-12 5.45E-09 7.44E-13 2.69E-08 1.68E-06 4.47E-06 4.07E-07 1.85E-06 2..1&E-Q7 8.73E-07 1.06E-04 1.83E-05 7.76E-05 7.76E-08 8.32E-14 6.13E-09 9.41E-15 3.38E-15 2.17E-OS 3.88E-11 1.69E-06 1.72E-08 1.79E-04 4.69E-07 1.56E-12 7.62E-07 8.85E-10 2.82E-09 t body 1.55E-06 1.58E-06 5.84E-OS 1.96E-07 3.87E-11 1.98E-07 1.55E-12 3.63E-09 4.49E-13 2.02E-OS 6.60E-07 2.56E-06 1.45E-07 5.65E-07 7,.69E-OS, 3.21E-07 9.10E-05 1.38E-05 5.35E-05 4.05E-OS 3.42E-12 3.21E-07 4.20E-13 2.07E-13 5.73E-09 9.65E-12 1.91E-07 1.91E-09 2.30E-05 5.80E<<08 1.91E-13 4.56E-OS 3.10E-10 1.55E-09 ADULT thyroid 9.44E-09 6.75E-09 1.31E-07 4.11E-07 1.32E-10 4.30E-07 4.87E-12 6.88E-09 1.17E-12 2.37E-OS 1.42E-04 1.49E-03 1.43E-05 2.69E-04 3.73E-06 5.60E-05 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 kidney O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 1.55E-06 5.72E-06 6.37E-10 4.57E-06 2.34E-11 3.86E-OS 5.46E-12 1.82E-07 2.61E-06 7.66E-06 6.48E-07 3.23E-06 3.44E-07.1.39E-06 3.59E-05~1.07E-05 2.78E-05 6.00E-08 7.78E-14 2.09E-09 8.75E-15 2.86E-15 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 7.83E-07 7.'60E-09 1.06E-04 2.70E-07 8.81E-13 4.45E-07 O.OOE+00 8.75E-09 lung 3.10E-04 2.18E-04 3.92E-05 1.20E-04 8.14E-07 1.45E-04 2.42E-07 1.82E-05 1.74E-07 3.60E-05 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00.O.OOE+00 1.22E-05 1.50E-06 9.40E-06 6.07E-09 4.70E-07 1.59E-04 2.42E-07 1.49E-07 1.70E-05 7.91E-07 4.52E-05 9.97E-06'.72E-04 3.51E-05 1.27E-07 2.76E-05 3.63E-06 4.70E-06 gi-lli 5.08E-05 1.26E-05 8.83E-06 1.87E-05 7.17E-06 4.79E-05 1.96E-OS 6.95E-05 2.30E-09 6.37E-05 9.61E-07 7.85E-07 5.08E-OS 1.11E-06 1..26E-10 6.56E-07 1.30E-06 1.46E-06 1.05E-06 2.33E-13 1.12E-07 2.73E-05 1.45E-17 1.96E-26 5'.73E-05 2.64E-07.1.50E-05 2.83E-05'.02E-04 2.50E-05 2.69E-18 2.16E-05 1.94E-05 1.49E>>05
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| Dose Factors for Co-57, Zn-69m, Br-82, Nb-97, Sb-124 and Sb-125 are from NUREG-0172 A e S ecific Radiation Dose Commitment Factors for a One Year Chronic Intake November 1977, Table 8.All others: Regulatory Guide 1.109, Table E-7.NOTE: The tritium dose factor total body dose factor.for bone is assumed to be equal to the 2198(204)
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| Table 7.7 (3 of 8)INHALATION DOSE FACTORS (mrem/pCi inhaled)ODCM Revision 7 Page 177 of 207 Nuclide H-3 C-14 Na-24 P-32 Cr-51 Mn-54 Mn-56 Fe-55 Fe-59 Co-57 Co-58 Co-60 Ni-63 Ni-65 Cu-64 Zn-65 Zn-69 Zn-69m Br-82 Br-83 Br-84 Br-85 Rb-86 Rb-88 Rb-89 Sr-89 Sr-90 Sr-91 Sr-92 Y-90 Y-91m Y-91 Y-92 Y-93 Zr-95 Zr-97 Nb-95 Nb-97 Mo-99 Tc-99m Tc-101 Ru-103 Ru-105 Ru-106 Ag-110m bone 1.59E-07 3.25E-06 1.72E-06 2.36E-04 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 4.18E-06 1.99E-06 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 7.25E-05 2.73E-10 O.OOE+00 4.82E-06 6.04E-12 1.44E-09 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.00K+00.5.43E-05 1.35E-02 1.10E-08 1.19E-09.3.73E-07 4.63E-ll 8.26E-05 1.84E-09 1.69E-08 1.82E-05 1.72E-08 2.32E-06 3.92E-11 O.OOE+00.1.73E-13 7.40E-15 2.63E-07 1.40E-10 1.23E-05 1.73E-06 liver 1.59E-07 6.09E-07 1.72E-06 1.37E-05 O.OOE+00 6.39E-06 2.12E-10 2.98E-06 4.62E-06 1.18E-07 2.59E-07 1.89E-06 5.43E-06 3.66E-11 2.54E-10 1.67E-05 1.15E-ll 3.39E-09 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 2.38E-05 6.82E-08 4 40E-08.0.00E+00 0.OOE+00'.OOE+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 5.73E-06 3.40E-09 1.29E-06 9.72E-12 2 11E-08.4.83E-13 1.05E-14 0~OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 1.64E-06 t body 1.59E-07 6.09E-07 1.72E-06 8.95E-06 1.69E-08 1.05E-06 3.15E-11 6.93E-07 1.79E-06 1.15E-07 3.47E-07 2.48E-06 2.47E-06 1.59E-11 1.06E-10 7.&OE&6-8.07E-13 3.11E-10 2.28E-06 4.30E-08 5.41E-08 2.29E-09 1.05E-05 3.40E-08 2.91E-08 1.56E-06 8.35EM4 4.39E-10.5.08E-11 1.00E-08 1.77E-12 2.21E-06 5.36E-11 4.65E-10 3.94E-06 1.57E-09 7.08E-07 3.55E-12 4.03E-09 6.24E-12 1.03E-13 1.12E-07 5.42E-11 1.55E-06 9.99E-07 TEEN thyroid 1.59E-07 6.09E-07 1.72E-06 O.OOE+00 9.37E-09 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+OQ O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 kidney 1.59E-07 6.09E-07 1.72E-06 O.OOE+00 3.84E-09 1.59E-06 2.24E-10 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 8.01E-10 1.08E-05 7.53E-12 2.06E-OS 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O..OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.OOE+00'.OOE+00.
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| Table 7.7 (4 of 8)INHALATION DOSE FACTORS (mrem/pCi inhaled)ODCM Revision 7 Page 178 of 207 Nuclide Sb-124 Sb-125 Te-125m Te-127m Te-127 Te-129m Te-129 Te-131m Te-131 Te-132 I-130 I-131 I-132 I-133 I-134-I-135 Cs-134 Cs-136 Cs-137 Cs-138 Ba-139 Ba-140 Ba-141 Ba-.14Z La-140 La-142'e-141
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| 'e-143''Ce-144 Pr-143 Pr-144 Nd-147 W-187 Np-239 bone 5.38E-06 9.23E-06 6.10E-07 2.25E-06 2.51E-10 1.74E-06 8.87E-12 1.23E-OS 1.97E-12 4.50E-OS 7.80E-07 4.43E-06 1.99E-07 1.52E-06 l.11E-07'.62E-07 6.28E-05 6.44E-06 8.38E-05 5.82E-OS 1.67E-10 6.84E-06 1.78E-11 4.62E-12, 5.99E-08 1'.20E-10 3.55E-06 3.32E-OS 6.11E-04 1.67E-06 5.37E-12 9.83E-07 1.50E-09 4.23E-08 liver 9.92E-OS 1.01E-07 2.80E-07 1.02E-06 1.14E-10 8.23E-07 4.22E-12 7.51E-09 1.04E-12 3.63E-OS 2.24E-06 6.14E-06 5.47E-07 2.56E-06 2.90E-07, 1.18E-06 1.41E-04 2.42E-05 1.06E-04 1.07E-07 1.18E-13 8.38E-09 1.32E-14 4.63E-.15 2.95E-08 5'31'E-11" 2..37E-06 2.42E-OS'.53E<<04 6.64E-07 2.20E-12 1.07E-06 1.22E-09 3.99E-09 t body 2.10E-06 2.15E-06 8.34E-08 2.73E-07 5.52E-11 2.81E-07 2.20E-12 5.03E-09 6.30E-13 2.74E-OS 8.96E-07 3.30E-06 1.97E-07 7.78E-07 1.05EW7 4.36E-07 6.86E-05 1.71E-05 3.89E-05 5.58E-08 4.87E-12 4.40E-07 5.93E-13 2..84E-13 7.82E-09 1.32E-.11 2.7.1E-07 2.70E-09 3.28E-05 8.28E-08 2.72E-13 6.41E-08 4.29E-10 2.21E-09 TEEN thyroid 1.22E-08 S.SOE-09 1.75E-07 5.48E-07 1.77E-10 5.72E-07 6.48E-12 9.06E-09 1.55E-12 3.07E-08 1.86E-04 1.83E-03 1.89E-05 3.65E-04 4.94E-06" 7.76E-05'.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.00K+00 0~OOE+00'.OOE+00 O.OOE+00'.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 kidney O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 8.17E-06 9.10E-10 6.49E-06 3.32E-11 5.49E-08 7.72E-12 2.44E-07 3.44E-06 1.05E-05 8.65E-07 4.49E-06 4.58E-07, 1.86E-06 4.69E-05~1.38E-05 3.80E-05 8.28E-OS 1.11E-13 2.85E-09 1.23E-14 3.92E-15 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 1.11E-06 1.08E-"08 1.51E-04 3.86E-07 1.26E-12 6.28E-07 O.OOE+00 1.25E-08 lung 4.81E-04 3.42E-04 6.70E-05 2.07E-04 1.40E-06 2.47E-04 4.12E-07 2.97E-05 2.92E-07 5.61E-05 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.'."OOE+00 O.OOE+00 1.83E-05 2.22E-06 1.51E-05 9.84E-09 8.08E-07 2.54E-04 4.11E-07 2.39E-07 2.68E-05 1'.27E-06 7.67E-05 1.63E-05 1.67E-03 6.04E-05 2.19E-07 4.65E-05 5.92E-06 8.11E-06 gi-lli 4.98E-05 1.24E-05 9.38E-06 1.99E-05 1.01E-05'5.06E-05 2.02E-07 7.76E-05 1.89E-09 5.79E-05 1.14E-06 8.11E-07 1.59E-07 1.29E-06 2.55E-09 8.69E-07 1.22E-06 1.36E-06 1.06E-06 3.38E-11 8.06E-07 2.86E-05 9.33E-14 5..99E-20.
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| Table 7.7 (7 of 8)INHALATION DOSE FACTORS (mrem/pCi inhaled)ODCM Revision 7 Page 181 of 207 Nuclide H-3 C-14 Na-24 P-32 Cr-51 Mn-54 Mn-56 Fe-55 Fe-59 Co-57 Co-58 Co-60 Ni-63 Ni-65 CQ-64 Zn-65 Zn-69 Zn-69m Br-82 Br-83 Br-84 Br-85 Rb-86 Rb-88 Rb-89 Sr-89 Sr-90: Sr-91 Sr-92 Y-90 Y-91m Y-91 Y-'92 Y-93 Zr-95 Zr-97 Nb-95 Nb-97 Mo-99 Tc-99m Tc-101 Ru-103 Ru-105 Ru-106 Ag-110m bone 4'2E-07 1.89E-05 7.54E-06 1.45E-03 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 1.41E-05 9.69E-06 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 2.42E-04 1 71E-09 O.OOE+00 1.38E-05 3.85E-11 8.98E-09 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0 OOE+00.2.84E-04 2.92E-02 6.83E-08 7.50E-09 2.35E-06 2-91E-10 4.20E-04 1.17E-08 1.07E-07 8.24E-05 1.07E-07 1.12E-05 2.44E-10 O.OOE+00 9-98E-13 4.65E-14 1.44E-06 8.74E-10 6.20E-05 7.13E-06 1 iver 4.62E-07 3.79E-06 7.54E-06 8.03E+05 O.OOE+00 1.81E-05 1.10E-09 8.39E-06 1.68E-05 4.65E-07 8.71E<<07 5.73E-06 1.46E-05?.03E-10 l.34EW9 4.47E<<05 6.91E-ll 1.84E-08 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 1.36E-04 3.98E-OT 2.29E&7 O.OOE+00 0 OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 1.99E-05 1.83E-08 4.59E-06 5.21E-11 1.18E-07 2.06E-12 5.88E-14 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 5.16E<<06 t body 4.62E-07 3.79E-06 7.54E-06 5.53E-05 6.39E-08 3.56E-06 1.58E-10 2.38E-06 6.77E-06 4.58E-07 1.30E-06 8.41E-06 8.29E-06 8.79E-11 5.53E-IO 2.22E-05 5.13E-12 1.67E-09 9.49E-06 2.72E-07 2.86E-07 1.46E-08 6.30E-05 2 05E-07 1.47E-07 8.15E-06 1.85E-03 2.47E-09 2.79E-10 6.30E-08 9.90E-12 1.12E-05 3.29E-10 2.91E-09 1.45E-05 8.36E-09 2.70E-06 1.88E-11 2.31E-08 2.66E-ll 5.80E-13 4.85E-07 2.93E-10 7.77E-06 3.57E-06 INFANT thyroid 4.62E-07 3.79E-06 7.54E-06 O.OOE+00 4.11E-08 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 0..00E+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0;OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 kidney 4.62E-07 3.79E-06 7.54E-06 O.OOE+00 9.45E-09 3.56E-06 7.86E-10 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 2'.84E-09 2.32E-05 2.87E-11 7.45E-09 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00, O,.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 2.22E-05 1.85E-08 3.37E-06 4.07E-ll 1.89E-07 2.22E-11 6.99E-13 3.03E-06 6.42E-10 7.61E-05 7.80E-06 lung 4.62E-07 3.79E-06 7.54E-06 O.OOE+00 9.17E-06 7.14E-04 8.95E-06 6.21E-05 7.25E-04 2.71E-04 5.55E-04 3.22E-03 1.49E-04 5.80E-06 6.64E-06 4.62E-04 1.05E-06 1.91E-OS O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 1.45E-03 8.03E-.03 3.76E-OS 1.70E-05 1.92E-04 1.99E-06 1.75E-03 1.75E-05 5.46E-05 1.25E-03 7.88E-05 3.42E-04 2 37E-06 9.63E-05 5.79E-07 4.17E-OT 3.94E-04 1.12E-05 8.26E-03 2.62E-03 gi-lli 4.62E-07 3.79E-06 7.54E-06 1.15E-OS 2.55E-07 5.04E-06 5.12E-05 7.82E-07 1.77E-05 3.47E-06 7.95E-06 2.28E-OS 1.73E-06 3.58E-OS 1.07E-OS'.67E-05 9.44E-06 2.92E-05 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 2.17E-06 2.42E-07 4.87E-O8 4.57E-05 9.36EWS 5.24E-05 1.00E-04 7.43E-05 1.68E-06 5.02E-05 9.04E-05 1.19E-04 1.55E-05 1.00E-04 9.05E-06 I 92E-05 3.48E-05 1.45E-06 6.03E-07 1.15E-05 3.46E-05 1.17E-04 2.36E-05 2198(204)
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| ODCM Revision 7 Page 194 of 207 SECTION 8.0 TOTAL DOSE 2198 (204) 4 8.0 TOTAL DOSE ODCN Revision 7 Page 195 of 207 To determine compliance with 40 CFR 190, the annual dose contributions to the maximum individual from BFN radioactive effluents and all other nearby uranium fuel cycle sources will be considered.
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| The annual dose to the maximum individual will be conservatively estimated by: first, summing the total body air submersion dose, and the maximum (critical) organ dose (except thyroid)from gaseous effluents; the tota'ody dose, and maximum organ dose (except thyroid)from liquid effluents for'each quarter calculated in accordance with Sections 6.6 and 7.7.Then to this sum for each quarter is added any identifiable increase in direct radiation dose levels attributable to the plant as determined by the REMP outlined in Section 9.0.These quarterly sums are then conservatively summed for the four calendar quarters to estimate the maximum individual dose for the year.This dose is compared to the limit in Control 1.2.3, i.e., 25 mrem per year to the total body or any organ (except thyroid), to determine compliance.
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| The total annual thyroid dose to the maximum individual will be conservatively estimated in the following manner.For each calendar quarter, a total dose will be obtained by summing the total body gaseous submersion dose, the gaseous thyroid dose, the, liquid tatal body dose, and the liquid thyroid dose.To this sum for each quarter is added any identifiable increase in direct radiation dose levels attributable to the plant as determined by the RENP outlined in Section 9.0.These quarterly sums are then added together to estimate the maximum individual thyroid dose for the year.This dose is compared to the limit in Control 1.2.3, i.e., 75 mrem per year to determine compliance.
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| 2198 (204)
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| ODCH Revision 7 Page 196 of 207 SECTION 9.0 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM 2198(204)
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| ===9.1 MONITORING===
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| PROGRAM DESCRIPTION ODCM Revision 7 Page 197 of 207 A Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP)as described in Tables 9.1, 9.2 and 9.3 and in Figures 9.1, 9.2, and 9.3 shall be conducted.
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| Results of this program shall be reported in accordance with ODCM Administrative Control 5.1.The atmosphe'ic REMP shall consist of 11 monitoring stations from which samples of air particulates and radioiodine shall be collected.
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| The terrestrial monitoring program shall consist of the collection of milk, soil, drinking water, and food crops.In addition, direct gamma radiation levels will be measured at.40 or more locations in the vicinity of the plant.The reservoir sampling program shall consist of the collection of samples of surface water, sediment, and fish.9.2 DETECTION CAPABILITIES Analytical techniques shall be such that the detection capabilities listed in Table 2.3-2 are achieved-9.3 LAND USE CENSUS A land use survey shall be conducted in accordance with the requirements in Control 1.3.2.The results of the survey shall be reported in the Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report.9.4 INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM Analyses shall be performed on radioactive materials supplied as part of an Interlaboratory Comparison Program which has been approved by the NRC.A summary of the results obtained in the intercomparison shall be;included in the Annual, Radiological Environmental Operating Report (or the EPA program code designation may be provided).
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| If analyses are not performed as required corrective actions taken to prevent a recurrence shall be reported in the Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report.2198(204)
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| Table 9.1 (1 of 5)ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAM ODCM Revision 7 Page 198 of 207 Exposure Pathway and/or Sam le Number of Samples and Sample Locations Sampling and Collection Fre uenc Type and Frequency of Anal s.s AIRBORNE Particulates 6 samples from locations (in different sectors)at or near the site boundary (LM-1, LM-2, LM-3, LM-4, LM-6, and LM-7)Continuous sampler operation with sam-ple collection as required by dust loading but at least once per 7 days.2 samples from control locations greater than 10 miles from the plant (RM-1 and RM-6)3 samples from locations in communities approx-imately 10 miles from the plant (PM-1, PM-2 and PM-3)Particulate sampler.Analyze for gross beta radioactivity
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| >24 hrs f ollowing filter change.Perform gamma.'sotopi analysis on each sample when gross beta activity is>10 times the average of control samples.Perform gamma isotopic analysis.on composite (by lpcation)sample at least once per 31 days.Radioiodine Same locations as air.particulates.
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| Continuous sampler operation with charcoal canister collection at least once per 7 days I-131 every 7 days SOIL Samples from same locations as air particulates Once every year Gamma scan, Sr-89, Sr-90 once per year DIRECT 2 or more dosi-meters placed at locations (in dif-ferent sectors)at or near the site boundary in each of the 16 sectors At least once per 92 days Gamma dose once per 92 days 2198 (204)
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| Table 9.1 (2 of 5)ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRA.I ODCM Revision 7*Page 199 of 207 Exposure Pathway and/or Sam le Number of Samples and Sample Locations Sampling and Collection Fre uenc Type and Frequency of Anal sis DIRECT (con-tinued)2 or more dosi-meters placed at stations located approximately 5 miles from the plant in each of the 16 sectors At least once per 92 days.Gamma dose once per 92 days.2 or more dosi-meters in at least 8 additional locations of special interest WATERBORNE Surface 1 sample upstream (TRM 305.0)1 sample im-mediately down-stream of dis-charge (TRM 293.5)1 sample down-stream from plant (TRM 285.2)Collected by auto-matic sequential-type sampler with composite sample taken at least once per 31 daysa.Gramma scan at least once per 31 days.Composite for tritium at least once per 92 days Drinking 1 sample at the first potable surface water supply downstream from the plant (TRM 282.6)Collected by auto-matic sequential-type sampler with composite sample taken at least once per 31 days Gross beta and gamma'can at'east once per 31 days.Compo-site for Sr-89, Sr-90 and tritium at least once per 92 days.Composite samples shall be collected by collecting an aliquot at intervals not exceeding 2 hours.b This assumes that the nearest drinking water intake is)3.0 mile downstream of the plant discharge.
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| If a drinking water intake is constructed within 3.0 miles downstream of the plant discharge, sampling and analysis shall be every 2 weeks.2198(204)
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| Table 9.1 (3 of 5)~ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAM ODCM Revision 7 Page 200 of 207 Exposure Pathway and/or Sam le Number of Samples and Sample Loca t ions Sampling and Collection Fre uencv Type and Frequency of Anal sos Drinking (continued) 3 additional sam-ples of potable surface water downstream from the plant (TRM 274.9, TRM 259.8, and TRM 259.5)1 sample at a control location (TRM 306)Grab sample taken at least once per 31 days.Gross beta and gamma scan at least once per 31 days.Composite for Sr-89 and Sr-90 and tritium at least once per 92 days 1 additional sample at a con-trol locationc (TRM 305)Collected by auto-matic sequential-type sampler with composite sample taken at least once per 31 daysa GROUND 1 sample adjacent to the plant (well N6)Collected by auto-matic sequential-type sampler with composite sample taken at least once per 31 days.Compos i te f or gamma scan, Sr-89, Sr-90, and tritium at least once per 92 days.1 sample at.a control location upgradient from the plant (Farm Bn)Grab.sample.taken at least once per 31 days.Composite for gam~scan, Sr-89, Sr-90, and tritium at least once per 92 days.AQUATIC Sediment 2 samples upstream from discharge point (TRM 297.0 and TRM 307.52)At least once per 184 days Gamma scan, Sr-89, and Sr-90 analyses a Composite samples shall be collected by collecting an aliquot at intervals not exceeding 2 hours.The surface water control sample shall be considered a control for the drinking water sample.2198(204) i4 Table 9.1 (4 of 5)ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PR')GRAM ODCM Revision 7 Page 201 of 207 Exposure Pathway and/or Sam le Number of Samples and Sample Locations Sampling and Collection Fre uenc Type and Fr quency of Anal sis Sediment (continued) 1 sample in immediate down-stream area of discharge point (TRM 293.7)At least once per 184 days Gamma scan, Sr-89'nd Sr-90 analyses 2 additional samples down-stream from the plant(TRM 288.78 and 277.98)Clams 1 sample down-stream from the discharge At least once per 184 days.-Gamma scan on flesh only 1 sample upstream from the plant.(No permanent stations established; depends on avail-ability of clams).INGESTION Milk At least 2 samples from dairy farms in the immediate vicinity of the plant (Farms B and Bn)At least once per 15 days when animals are on pasture;at least once per 31 days at other times.Gamma scan and I-131 on each sample.Sr-89 and Sr-90 at least once per 31 days't leas t 1 sample f rom control lo-cations (Farm R or Be)Fish 3 samples repre-At least once per senting commercial.
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| 184 days and game species in Guntersville Reservoir above the plant Gamma scan at least once per 184 days on edible portions.3 samples repres-enting commercial and game species in Wheeler Reservoir near the plant 2198(204)
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| Table 9.1 (5 of 5)ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAM ODCM Revision 7 Page 202 of 207 Exposure Pathway and/or~sam le Fruits&Vegetables Number of Samples and Sample Locations Samples of food crops such as corn, green beans, tomatoes, and potatoes grown at private gardens and/or farms in the immediate vicinity of the plant Sampling arid Collection Fre uenc At least once per year at time of harvest Type and Frequency of Anal sis Gamma scan on edible portion 1 sample of each of the same foods grown at greater than 10 miles distance from the plant Vegetation (pasturage)
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| Samples from farms producing milk but not providing a milk sample (Farm T)~Once per 31 days I-131, gamma scan once per 31 days.Sr-89 and Sr-90 analysis on the last monthly sample of each quarter.Control sample from 1 control dairy farm (Farm R)2198(204)
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| Nap Location Number a Station Sector Approximate Distance (Miles)Indicator (or Control (C)Table 9.2 ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL NONITORING PROGRAM SAMPLING ODCM Revision 7 Page 203 of 207 LOCATIONS I)Samples Collectedb 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 19 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 36 37 70 NW NE SSE W W E N NNE ENE NNW SSW NNW N SW NW oir.Reservoir PM-1 PM-2 PM-3 LM-7 RM-1 RM-6 LH-1 LM-2 LM-3 LM-4 LM-6 Farm B Farm Bn Farm R Well N6 TRMc 282 6 TRN 306.0 TRM 259.6 TRN 274.9 TRM 285.2 TRM 293.5 TRM 305.0 TRN 307.52 TRM 293.7 TRM 288.78 TRM 277.98 Farm Be Farm T TRM 297.0 Wheeler: Reserv (TRN 275-349)Guntersville (TRM 349-424)TRM 259.8 13.8 10.9 7.5 2.1 31.3 24.2 1.0 0.9 0.9 1.7 3.0 6.8 5.0 12.5 0.02 12.0 34.4d 19 ld S.ad 0 5d 11.0d 13.52d 0'5.22d 16.02d 28.8 3 2 3.0d 34 2d I T I I C C I I I I I I I C I I C I I I I Ce C I I I C I C I/O AP, CF, S AP, CF, S AP, CF, S AP, CF, S AP, CF, S AP, CF, S AP, CF, S AP, CF, S AP, CF, S AP, CF,:S AP, CF, S N M, W M, V W PW PW PM PW SW SW SW SD SD SD SD M V SD F1 CL PW S=Soil SW=Surface Water V=Vegetation N=Milk See Figures 9.1, 9.2, and 9.3 Sample codes: AP=Air particulate filter CF=Charcoal Filter F=Fish W=Well Mater TRM=Tennessee River Mile Miles from plant discharge (TRM 294)Also used as a control for public water SD=CL=PW=Sediment Clams Public Water 2198 (204)
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| Table 9.3 THERMOLUMINESCENT DOSIMETRY LOCATIONS ODCM Revision 7 Page 204 of 207 Map Location Number 1 2 3 6 7 8 9 10 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 Station NW-3 NE-3 SSE-2 M-3 E-3 N-1 NNE-1 ENE-1 NNW-2 N-2 NNE-2 NNE-3 NE-1 NE-2 ENE-2 E-1 E-2 ESE-1 ESE-2 SE-1 SE-2 SSE-1 S-l S-2 SSW-1 SSW-2 SW-1 SW-2 SW-3 WSW-1 WSW-2 WSW-3 W-1 W-2 W-4 WNW-1 WNW-2 NW-1 NW-2 NNW-1 NNW-3 Sector NW NE SSE W E N NNE ENE NNW N NNE NNE NE NE ENE E E ESE ESE SE SE SSE S SSW SSW'W SW SW WSW WSW WSW W Approximate Distance (Miles)13.8 10.9 7.5 31.3 24.2 1.0 0.9 0.9 1.7 5.0 0.7 5.2 0.8 5.0 6.2 0.8 5.2 0.9 3.0 0.5 5~4 5.1 3.1 4.8 3.0 4.4 1~9 4.7 6.0 2.7 5.1 10.5 1'4.7 32.1 3.3 4.4 2.2 5.3 1.0 5.2 Onsite (On)or Offsite (Off)Off Off Off Off Off On On On On Off On Off On Off Off On Off On Off On off Off Off Off Off off On Off Off off Off Off On Off Off Off Off off Off On Off TLDs designated onsite are those located two miles or less from the plant.TLDs designated offsite are those located more than two miles from the plant.2198(204)
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| Figure 9.1 ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL SAMPLING LOCATIONS WITHIN 1 MILE OF THE PLANT ODCM Revision 7 Page 205 of 207 328.2 7~8 33.75 303.75 WNW 28'9'go~9 se.2s ENE 281.25 258.75 WSW'C~>HM BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT 48~44 46 78.75 101.25 ESE 238.25 123.75 SW 213.75 SSW 191.25 S ee'75 SSE 148.25 Scale.Mlle 2198(204)
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| Figure 9.2 ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL SAMPLING LOCATIONS FROM 1 TO 5 MILES FROM THE PLANT ODCM Revision 7 Page 206 oE 207~$242$SISTS~8 13 114$SXTS$0224 42 WNW 55~10 2414~~35.54 N.TS F 53 81 4~--~r,W.SNOWNS SS ANY NUCLSAII KANT 2$LT 5 55~0 y 370 47 I Il 012$SSS 2$$2$SW 51 C~, 12XTS 2 ISTS SSW 52 ISIS S I SSTS 1442$SSS SCALS 0 Ck4 I ILS 2 ISIXS 2198 (204)
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| Figure 9.3 ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL SAMPLING LOCATIONS GREATER THAN 5 MILES FROM THE PLANT ODCM Revision 7 Page 207 of 207 04LTd 11.2d 2XTd 30LTd JA nvalg TLTd lYLLC dT occAT 014d 212.T 101M'10LTd LAST PAGE' 4K 1 R l}}
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