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{{#Wiki_filter:P.O.BOX013100,IvIIAMI,FL33101IFLORIDAPOIVER&LIGHTCOMPANYMarch15,1979L-79- | {{#Wiki_filter:P.O.BOX013100,IvIIAMI,FL33101IFLORIDAPOIVER&LIGHTCOMPANYMarch15,1979L-79-61DirectorofNuclearReactorRegulation Attention: | ||
Mr.VictorStello,DirectorDivisionofOperating ReactorsU.S.NuclearRegulatory Commission Washington, D.C.20555 | |||
==DearMr.Stello:== | ==DearMr.Stello:== | ||
Re:St.LucieUnit1DocketNo.50- | Re:St.LucieUnit1DocketNo.50-335ProposedAmendment toFacilit0eratinLicenseDPR-67Inaccordance with10CFR50.30,FloridaPower8LightCompanysubmitsherewiththree(3)signedoriginals andforty(40)copiesofarequesttoamendAppendixAofFacilityOperating LicenseDPR-67.Adescription oftheproposedchanges,followedbytherevisedTechnical Specification | ||
CHANGEINDEX-Page3RevisedorNewDescritionRevisedFormerlyPage6-17.Itemjaddedafterionnew6.9.1.12promptnoti-fication(Old6.9.1.9offpage)RevisedFormerlyPage6-18.6.9.1.9now6.9.1.13for30daywrittenreport.Item'eaddedafternew6.1.1.13d.RevisedItemkaddedto6.9.2.Item1addedto6.9.2SpecialReports.NewTable6.9-2RevisedOldPage86-19Old6.10.2ItemCwas" | .pages,isattached. | ||
Theproposedamendment hasbeenreviewedbytheSt.LucieFacilityReview:-GroupandtheFloridaPower5LightCompanyNuclearReviewBoard.Theyhaveconcluded thatitdoesnotinvolveanunreviewed safetyquestion. | |||
Partofthematerialbeingproposedforinclusion intheTechnical Specifications (Appendix A)ispresently intheEnvironmental Technical Specifications (Appendix B).Aproposedamendment toremovethismaterialfromtheEnvironmental Technical Specifications isbeingpreparedandwillbeforwarded toyourofficewithinafewweeks.Werequestthatthetwoproposals bereviewedconcurrently. | |||
Thisamendment isconsidered aClassIIIamendment per10CFR170.22.Accordingly, acheckforfourthousanddollars($4,000.00) isenclosed. | |||
Verytr1.yours,obertE.UhrigVicePresident AdvancedSystems8Technology REU:MAS:cf Attachment cc:Mr.JamesP.O'Reilly, RegionIIMr.R.W.Zavadoski, RegionIIHaroldF.Reis,Esquire9-".cf>ei,. | |||
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SERVINGPEOPLE CCHANGEINDEX-.Page1Pa1-6e8RevisedorNewRevisedPageAdded1.30DescritionDefinesGasRadwasteSystem1-8RevisedAdded4/M&PFrequencies Definesneweffluentfrequencies 3/43-313/43-30RevisedRevisetopermitdischarge ofgasdecaytankafterlossof1channel3/43-323/43-413/43-423/43-433/43-443/43-453/43-463/43-473/43-483/43-493/43>>503/43-513/43-523/43-53E3/411-13/411-23/411-33/411-43/411-53/411-63/411-73/411-83/411-93/411-103/411-113/411-12NewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPage(Map)Addrequirements forliquideffluentinstrumentation andcalibration Addrequirements for-gaseous effluentinstrumentation andcalibration Addrequirements forliquideffluentconcentration, dose,samplingfrequencies andwastetreatment operation Addrequirements forgaseouseffluentdose,samplefrequencies, andwastetreatment systemoperations 3/43/411-1311-14NewPageNewPageAdd40CFR190requirement Addrequirement forlimitingstoragetankcontents3/412-13/412-23/412-33/412-43/412-53/412-63/412-7NewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageAddrequirements fortheradio-logicalenvironmental monitoring program CHANGEINDEX-Page2Pae8RevisedorNewDescrition3/412-83/412-93/412-103/412-11NewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageAddrequirements fortheRadio-logicalEnvironmental Honitoring ProgramB-3/43-4NewPageBasesB-3/411-1B-3/411-2B-3/411-3B-3/411-4B-3/4U.-5NewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPaeBasesB-3/412-1NewPageBases6-76-136-14RevisedPageRevisedPageRevisedPageAddFRGreviewtoRadiological Environmental Monitoring ProgramAddgandhto6.8.1forrequiredprocedures 6.8.2movedfrompage6-13topage6-14and6.9.1.3movedoffofpage6-146-15Old6-16Old6-17Old6-18New6-16New6-17RevisedNowPage6-19NowPage6-20NowPage6-21NewNewItem6.9.1.3movedtotopof6-15from6-14See6-19belowSee6-20belowSee6-21belowAnnualRadiological Environ-mentalOp.ReportTable6.9-1New6-186-19NewRevisedSemi-annual EffluentReportFormerlyPage6-166.9.1.6now6.9.1.106.9.1.7now6.9.1.116.9.1.8now6.9.1.12 f | |||
CHANGEINDEX-Page3RevisedorNewDescritionRevisedFormerlyPage6-17.Itemjaddedafterionnew6.9.1.12promptnoti-fication(Old6.9.1.9offpage)RevisedFormerlyPage6-18.6.9.1.9now6.9.1.13for30daywrittenreport.Item'eaddedafternew6.1.1.13d.RevisedItemkaddedto6.9.2.Item1addedto6.9.2SpecialReports.NewTable6.9-2RevisedOldPage86-19Old6.10.2ItemCwas"Recordsoffacilityradiation andcon-tamination surveys". | |||
Thishasbeendeleted.NewItemCwasformerlyItemK.RevisedOldPage6-20.Deleted6.10.2ItemK6.12,6.12.1a.,and6.12.1b.arereworded. | |||
*added.RevisedandNewItem6.12.1.Cwasadded.6.12.2wasadded. | |||
DEFINITIONS REACTORTRIPSYSTEMRESPONSETIME1.26TheREACTORTRIPSYSTEMRESPONSETIMEshallbethetimeintervalfromwhenthemonitored parameter exceedsitstripsetpointatthechannelsensoruntilelectrical powerisinterrupted totheCEAdrivemechanism. | |||
ENGINEERED SAFETYFEATURERESPONSETIME1.27TheENGINEERED SAFETYFEATURERESPONSETIMEshallbethattimeintervalfromwhenthemonitored parameter exceedsitsESFactuation setpointatthechannels'ensoruntiltheESFequipment iscapableofperforming itssafetyfunction(i.e.,thevalvestraveltotheirrequiredpositions, pumpdischarge pressures reachtheirrequiredvalues,etc.).Timesshallincludedieselgenerator startingandsequenceloadingdelayswhere'applicable. | |||
PHYSICSTESTS1.28PHYSICSTESTSshallbethosetestsperformed tomeasurethefunda-mentalnuclearcharacteristics ofthereactorcoreandrelatedinstrumenta-tionand1)described inChapter14.0oftheFSAR,2)authorized undertheprovisions of10CFR50.59,or3)otherwise approvedbytheCommission. | |||
UNRODDEDINTEGRATED RADIALPEAKINGFACTORFr1.29TheUNRODDEDINTEGRATED RADIALPEAKINGFACTORistheratioofthepeakpinpowertotheaveragepinpowerinanunroddedcore,excluding tilt.GASEOUSRADWASTETREATMENT SYSTEM1.30AGASEOUSRADNASTETREA&IENT SYSTEMisanysystemdesignedandin-stalledtoreduceradioactive gaseouseffluents bycollecting primarycoolantsystemoffgasesfromtheprimarysystem.ST.LUCIE-UNIT11-63/15/79 | |||
TABLE1.2PREUENCYNOTATIONNOTATIONAtleastonceper12hoursAtleastonceper24hoursAtleastonceper7days4/M*Atleast4permonthandaminimumof48peryearSAS/UN.A. | TABLE1.2PREUENCYNOTATIONNOTATIONAtleastonceper12hoursAtleastonceper24hoursAtleastonceper7days4/M*Atleast4permonthandaminimumof48peryearSAS/UN.A.Atleastonceper31daysAtleastonceper92daysAtleastonceper6monthsAtleastonceper18monthsPriortoeachreactorstartupCompleted priortoeachreleaseNotApplicable | ||
*-PorRadioactive EffluentSampling. | |||
**-PorRadioactive BatchReleasesonly.ST.LUCIE-UNIT11-83/15/79 | |||
INSTRUMENTATION METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION LQ1ITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.3.3.4Themeterological monitoring instrumentation channelsshallbeoperableasperTable3.3-8.APPLICABILITY: | |||
e | AtalltimesACTION:a)WiththenumberofOPERABLEmeteorological monitoring channelslessthanrequiredbyTable3.3-8,theLicenseeshouldsuspendallreleaseofgaseousradioactive materialfromtheradwastegasdecaytanksuntiltheinoperable channel(s) isrestoredtoOPERABLEstatus.b)WithlessthantheMinimumChannelsOPERABLEasspecified byTable3.3-8,prepareandsubmitaSpecialReporttotheCommission pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2withinthenext10daysoutlining thecauseofthemalfunction andtheplansforrestoring thechannel(s) toOPERABLEstatus.c)Theprovisions ofSpecification 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable. | ||
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.3.3.4OneWINDSPEED,ONEWINDDIRECTION, andTWOAIRTEMPERATURE INSTRUMENTATION CHANNEL(S) shallbedemonstrated OPERABLEbytheperformance oftheCHANNELCHECKandCHANNELCALI-BRATIONoperations atthefrequencies showninTable4.3-5.STLUCIEUNIT13/43-303/J5/79 TABLE3.3-8METEOROLOGICAL MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION INSTRUMENT | |||
&ELEVATION INSTRUMENT MINIMIMACCURACY.MINIMUMCHANNELSOPERABLE1.WINDSPEED a)NominalElev(10meters)+0.5*mphb)NominalElev(57.9meters)+0.5*mph2.WINDDIRECTION a)Nominal"'Elev (10meters)+5b)NominalElev(57.9meters+51AN.A.1BN.A.3.AIRT~ERATURE (DeltaT)a)NominalElev(10meters)b)NominalElev(57.9meters)c)NominalElev(33.5meters)i0,10C**+O.loC**+0,loC**1C1CN.A.+Startingspeedofanemometer shallbe(1mph**hTmeasurement channelsonlyA-The57.9meterChannelmaybesubstituted forthe10meterwindspeedforupto30daysin.theeventthe10meterChannelisINOPERABLE. | |||
WindSpeedDatafromthe57.9meterelevation shouldbeadjustedusingthewindspeedpowerlaw:S/s10meters=(57.9meterswhere:(0.1727)Swindspeedinmphn=0.25forPasquillVerticalStability ClassesA,B,C,D.n=0.50forPasquillVerticalStability ClassesE,F,G.1.727x101=constant=10meters/57.9 metersB-The57.9meterChannelmaybesubstituted forthe10meterWindDirection Channelforupto30daysintheeventthe10meterChannelisINOPERABLE. | |||
C-The33.5meterChannelmaybesubstituted foroneofthe10meteror57.9meterTemperature Channelsforupto30daysifoneoftheChannelsisINOPERABLE. | |||
Thedatashouldalwaysbenormalized toC/100meterstodetermine theverticalstability class.STLUCIEUNIT13/43/15/79 TABLE4.3-5METEOROLOGICAL MONITORING. | |||
INSTRUMENTATION SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS CAC'nHINSTRUMENT CHANNELCHECKl.HINDSPEEDa)NominalElev(10meters)Db)NominalKiev(57.9meters)D*C1CANNELCALIBRATION SASA*2.HINDDIRECTION a)NominalElev(10meters)Db)NominalElev(57.9meters)D*3.AIRTEMPERATURE (DeltaT)a)NominalElev(10meters)Db)NominalElev(57.9meters)Dc)NominalElev(33.5meters)D*SASA*SASASA~*Required onlyiftheseChannelsarebeingsubstituted foroneoftheMinimumChannelsOperableasperTable3.3-8. | |||
e INSTRUMENTATION RADIOACTIVE LIUIDEFFLUENTINSTRUMENTATION LIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.3.3.8Theradioactive liquideffluentmonitoring instrumentation channelsshowninTable3.3-11shallbeOPERABLEwiththeiralarm/trip setpoints setto.ensurethatthelimitsofSpecification 3.11.1.1arenotexceeded. | |||
APPLICABILITY: | |||
AsshowninTable3.3-11.ACTION:a.Witharadioac'tive liquideffluentmonitoring instrumentation channelalarm/trip setpointlessconservative thanavaluewhich'illensurethatthelimitsof3.11.1.1aremet,immediately suspendthereleaseofradioactive liquideffluents monitored bytheaffectedchannelordeclarethechannelinoperable. | |||
b.WithlessthanthenumberofchannelsrequiredOPERABLEbyTable.3.3-11,taketheACTIONshowninTable3.3-11.c.'heprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable. | |||
SURVEILLANCE REUIR&KNTS4.3.3.8.1 Thesetpoints shallbedetermined byusingthemethodology described inthein-plantprocedures andshallbepostedintheReactorControlRoom.4.3.3.8.2 Eachradioactive liquideffluentmonitoring instrumentation channelshallbedemonstrated OPERABLEbyperformance oftheCHANNELCHECK,CHANNELCALIBRATION, ANDCHANNELFUNCTIONAL TESToperations duringtheModesandatthefrequencies showninTable4.3-11.ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/43-41 | |||
TABLE3.3- | TABLE3.3-11RADIOACTIVE LIUIDEFFLUENTMONITORING INSTRUMENTATION INSTRUMENT MINIMUMCHANNELSOPERABLEAPPLICABILITY ACTION1.GrossRadioactivity | ||
: monitors, providing automatic termination ofreleasea.LiquidradwasteeffluentlineAtalltimes*18b.SteamGenerator BlowdowneffluentlineAtalltimes*192.GrossRadioactivity Monitorsnotproviding automatic termination ofreleasea.Component coolingwatersystemAtalltimes*20*Duringreleasesviathispathway TABLE3.3-11(Continued) | |||
TABLENOTATIONACTION18-WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement, effluentreleasesmayberesumedforupto14days,providedthatpriortoinitiating arelease:l.Atleasttwoindependent samplesareanalyzedinaccordance withSpecification 4.11.1.1.3 and;2.'tleasttwotechnically qualified membersoftheFacilityStaffindependently verifythereleaseratecalculations anddischarge valving;Otherwise, suspendreleaseofradioactive effluents viathispathway.ACTION19-WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement, effluentreleasesviathispathwaymaycontinueindefinitely ifthereisnoprimary-to-secondary leakageindicated bytheairejectormonitor.Iftheairejectormonitorindicates primary-to-secondary leakage,releasesmaycontinueforupto14daysprovidedgrabsamplesareanalyzedforgrossradioactivity (betaorgamma)atlimitofdetection ofatleast107pCi/gram: | |||
1.Atleastonceper8hourswhenthespecificactivityofthesecondary coolantis>0.01pCi/gramDOSEEQUIVALENT I-131.2.Atleastonceper24hourswhenthespecificactivityofthesecondary coolantis<0.01llCi/gram DOSEEQUIVALENT I-131.ACTION20-WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement, effluentreleasesviathispathwaymaycontinuefor'pto14daysprovidedthatatleastonceper8hourgrabsamplesarecollected andanalyzedforgrossradio-activity(betaorgamma)ata.limitofdetection ofatleast10"pCi/ml., | |||
ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/43-433/15/79 | |||
TABLE4.3- | TABLE4.3-11RADIOACTIVE LIUIDEFFLUENTMONITORING INSTRUMENTATION SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS IINSTRUMENT 1.GrossBetaorGammaRadioactivity Monitorsproviding alarmandautomatic isolation LiquidRadwasteEffluentLineCHANNELCHECKCHANNELCALIBRATION R(3)CHANNELFUNCTIONAL TESTe(i)b.SteamGenerator BlowdownEffluentLineR(3)e(i)2.GrossBetaorGammaRadioactivity Monitorsproviding alarmbutnotproviding automatic isolation (4)a.Component CoolingWaterSys.R(3)e(2)*Duringreleasesviathispathway TABLE4.3-11(Cont'd)TABLENOTATION(1)TheCHANNELFUNCTIONAL TESTshallalsodemonstrate thatautomatic isolation ofthispathwayandcontrolroomalarmannunciation occursifanyofthefollowing conditions exist:1.Instrument indicates measuredlevelsabovethealarm/trip setpoint. | ||
2.Circuitfailure.3.Instrument controlsnotsetinoperatemode.(2)TheCKQTNELFUNCTIONAL TESTshallalsodemonstrate thatcontrolroomalarmannunciation occursifanyofthefollowing conditions exist:l.Instrument indicates measuredlevelsabovethealarm/trip setpoint. | |||
2.Circuitfailure.3.Instrument controlsnotsetinoperatemode.(3)TheinitialCHANNELCALIBRATION forradioactivity measurement in-strumentation shallbeperformed usingoneormoreofthereference standards traceable totheNationalBureauofStandards orusingstandards thathavebeencalibrated againststandards certified bytheNBS.Thesestandards shouldpermitcalibrating thesystemoveritsintendedrangeofenergyandratecapabilities. | |||
Forsubsequent CHANNELCALIBRATION, sourcesthathavebeenrelatedtotheinitialcalibration shouldbeused,atintervals ofatleastoncepereighteenmonths.Thiscannormallybeaccomplished duringrefueling outages.(Existing plantsmaysubstitute previously established calibration procedures forthisrequirement.) | |||
,ST:LUCIE-UNIT13/43-453/15/79 | |||
TABLE4.3-11(Cont'd)(4) | TABLE4.3-11(Cont'd)(4)Thisrequirement isapplicable onlytosystemswheretheservicewatersystemorcomponent coolingwatersystemisdischarged toaneffluentstream.ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/43-463/15/79 INSTRKKNTATION RADIOACTIVE GASEOUSPROCESSANDEFFLUENTMONITORING INSTRRKNTATION LIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.3.3.9Theradioactive gaseousprocessandeffluentmonitoring instru-mentation channelsshowninTable3.3-12shallbeOPERABLEwiththeiralarm/trip setpoints settoensurethatthelimitsofSpecification 3.11.2.1arenotexceeded. | ||
APPLICABILITY: | |||
AsshowninTable3.3-12.ACTION:a.Witharadioactive gaseousprocessoreffluentmonitoring instrumentation channelalarm/trip setpointlessconservative thanavaluewhichwillensurethatthelimitsof3.11.2.1aremet,declarethechannelinoperable. | |||
b.WithlessthanthenumberofchannelsrequiredOPERABLEbyTable3.3-12,taketheACTIONshowninTable3.3-12.c.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable. | |||
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.3.3.9.1 Thesetpoints shallbedetermined byusingthemethodology described inthein-plantprocedures andshallbepostedintheReactorControlRoom.4.3.3.9.2 Eachradioactive gaseousprocessoreffluentmonitoring instru-mentation channelshallbedemonstrated OPERABLEbyperformance oftheCHANNELCHECK,CHANNELCALIBRATION, andCHANNELFUNCTIONAL TESToperations duringtheMODESandatthefrequencies showninTable4.3-12.ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/43-473/15/79 TABLE3.3-12RADIOACTIVE GASEOUSEFFLUENTHONITORING INSTRRKNTATION IgINSTRRKNT MINIMUMCUANNELSOPERABLEAPPLICABILITY PARAMETER ACTIONl.HasteGasHoldupSystema.NobleGasActivityMonitorRadioactivity RateMeasurement 252.PlantVenta.NobleGasActivityMonitorb.IodineSamplerCartridge c.Particulate SamplerFilterRadioactivity RateMeasure-27mentVerifyPresenceofCartridge 30VerifyPresenceofFilter30*Duringreleasesviathispathway nIINSTRUMENT TABLE3.3-1(Cont'd)?MINIMUMCHANNELSOPERABLEAPPLICABILITY PARAHETER RADIOACTIVE GASEOUSEFFLUENTMONITORING INSTRlBKNTATION ACTION3.FuelBuildingVenta.NobleGasActivityMonitorRadioactivity RateMeasure-27mentb.IodineSamplerCartridge c.Particulate-Sampler FilterVerifypresenceoffilter30Verifypresenceofcartridge 304.BlowdownBuilding, VentSystema.NobleGasActivityMonitorRadioactivity RateMeasure-27mentb.IodineSamplerCartridge c.Particulate SamplerFilterVerifypresenceofcartridge 30Verifypresenceoffilter305.AirEjectorVenta.NobleGasActivityMonitor'1)Radioactivity RateMeasure-28mentCJlU3*Duringreleasesviathispathway | |||
TABLE3.3-12(Cont'd)TABLENOTATIONACTION25-WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement, | TABLE3.3-12(Cont'd)TABLENOTATIONACTION25-WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement, thecontentsofthetankmaybereleasedtotheenvironment forupto14daysprovidedthatpriortoinitiating therelease:l.Atleasttwoindependent samplesofthetank'scontentsareanalyzed, and2.Atleasttwotechnically qualified membersoftheFacilityStaffindependently verifythereleaseratecalculations anddischarge valvelineup;Otherwise, suspendreleaseofradioactive effluents viathispathway.ACTION27-WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement, effluentreleasesviathispathwaymaycontinueforupto28daysprovidedgrabsamplesarecollected andanalyzedforgrossactivityatleastonceper24hours.ACTION28-WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement, immediately routetheAirEjectorVenttothePlantVentPathway.ACTION30-WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequired:by theMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement, effluentreleasesviathispathwaymaycontinueindefinitely, providedsamplesarecontinuously collected withauxiliary samplingequipment forperiodsontheorderofseven(7)daysandanalyzedwithin48hoursoftheendofsamplecollection. | ||
ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/43-50WiSI79 TABLE4.RADIOACTIVE GASEOUSEFFLUENTMONITORING INSTRUMENTATION SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS INSTRUMENT CHANNELCHECKCHANNELCALIBRATION CHANNELFUNCTIONAL TEST1.l0asteGasHoldupSystema.NobleGasActivityMonitorR(3)e(l)2.PlantVenta.NobleGasActivityMonitorb.IodineSamplerc.Particulate SamplerR(3)N.A.N.A.q(2)N.A.N.A.3.FuelBuildingVenta.NobleGasActivityMonitorb.IodineSamplerc.'articulate SamplerD*R(3)N.A.N.A.O(2)N.A.N.A.*Duringreleasesviathispathway TAB.3-12(Cont'd)RADIOACTIVE GASEOUSEFFLUENTMONITORING INSTRRfENTATION SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS INSTRUMENT CHANNELCHECKCHANNEL.CALIBRATION CHANNELFUNCTIONAL TEST4.BlowdownBuildingVentSystema.NobleGasActivityMonitorb.IodineSamplerc.Particulate SamplerD*DAR(3)N.A.N.A.O(2)N.A.N.A.5.AirEjectorVenta.NobleGasActivityMonitorR(3)e(2)*Duringreleasesviathispathway TABLE4.3-12(Cont'd)TABLENOTATION(1)TheCHANNELFUNCTIONAL TESTshallalsodemonstrate thatautomatic isolation ofthispathwayandcontrolroomalarmannunciation occursifanyofthefollowing conditions exist:1.Instrument indicates measuredlevelsabovethealarm/trip setpoint. | |||
2.Circuitfailure.3.Instrument controlsnotsetinoperatemode.(2)TheCHANNELFUNCTIONAL TESTshallalsodemonstrate thatcontrolroomalarmannunciation occursifanyofthefollowing conditions exist:l.Instrument indicates measuredlevelsabovethealarm/trip setpoint. | |||
2.Circuitfailure.3.Instrument controlsnotsetinoperatemode.(3)Theinitial,.CHANNEL CALIBRATION forradioactivity measurement instrumentation shallbeperformed usingoneormoreofthereference standards traceable totheNationalBureauofStandards orusingstandards thathavebeencalibrated againststandards certified bytheNBS.Thesestandards shouldpermitcalibrating thesystemoveritsintendedrangeofenergyandratecapabilities. | |||
Forsubsequent CHANNELCALIBRATION, sourcesthathavebeenrelatedtotheinitialcalibration shouldbeused,atintervals ofatleastoncepereighteenmonths.Thiscannormallybeaccomplished duringrefueling outages.(Existing plantsmaysubstitute previously established calibration procedures forthisrequirement.) | |||
ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/43-533/15/79 | |||
3/4. | 3/4.11RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS 3/4.11.1LIUIDEFFLUENTS CONCENTRATION LIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.1.1Theoncedilutedconcentration ofradioactive materialreleasedfromthesitetounrestricted areas(seeFigure3.11-1)shallbelimitedtotheconcentrations specified in10CFR20,AppendixB,TableII,Column2forradionuclides otherthandissolved orentrained noblegases.Theoncedilutedconcentration fortotaldissolved orentrained noblegasesshallbelimitedto2X104pCi/ml.APPLICABILITY: | ||
Atalltimes.ACTION:Withtheconcentration ofradioactive materialreleasedfromthesitetoun-restricted areasexceeding theabove,limits,immediately restoreconcentration wi'thintheabovelimitsandprovidepromptnotification totheCommission pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.1.12. | |||
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.11.1.1.1 Theinstantaneous concentration ofradioactive materialinliquideffluents releasedfromthesiteshallbemonitored inaccordance withTable3~311~4.11.1.1.2 Theliquideffluentcontinuous monitorshavingprovisions forautomatic termination ofliquidreleases, aslistedinTable3.3-11,shallbeusedtolimittheconcentration ofradioactive materialreleasedatany-timefromthesitetounrestricted areastothevaluesgiveninSpecification 3.11.1.1. | |||
4.11.1.1.3 Theradioactivity contentofeachbatchofradioactive liquidwastetobedischarged shallbedetermined priortoreleasebysamplingandanalysisinaccordance withTable4.11-1.Theresultsofpre-release analysesshallbeusedwiththecalculational methodsinthein-plant. | |||
procedures toassurethattheconcentration atthepoint.ofreleaseislimitedtothe.,values inSpecification 3.11.1.1. | |||
4.11.1.1.4 Theresultsofthepostreleasecalculations shallbeperformed usingcalculational methodsinthein-plantprocedures to.assure thattheconcentra-tionsatthepointofreleasearelimitedtothevaluesinSpecification 3.11.1.1. | |||
4.11.1.1.5 Theradioactivity concentration ofliquidsdischarged fromcontinuous r'eleasepointsshallbedetermined bycollection andanalysisofsamplesinaccordance withTable4.11-1.Theresultsoftheanalysesshallbeusedwiththecalculational methodsinthein-plantprocedures toassurethattheconcentra-tionsatthepointofreleasearelimitedtothevaluesinSpecification 3.11.1.1. | |||
ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/411-13/15/79 TABLE4.11-1RADIOACTIVE LIUIDWASTESAMPLINGANDANALYSISPROGRAMLiquidReleaseTypeSamplingFrequency MinimumAnalysisFrequency TypeofActivityAnalysisLowerLimitofDetection (LLD)(pCi/ml)a,bA.BatchHasteReleaseTankscEachBatchEachBatchPrincipal GammaEmittersI-1315X101X10-6pOneBatch/MDissolved andEntrained Gases1X10H-31X10EachBatchCompositee GrossAlpha1X10EachBatchCompositee Sr-89,Sr-905X108B.PlantContinuous Releasesf,g4/M4/MPrincipal GammaEmittersd I-1315"X101X106Dissolved andEntrained Gases1X1051X104/MM'rossAlpha1X10Compositee 4/MCompositee Sr-89,Sr-905X10-8STLUCIE-UNIT13/411-23/15/79 | |||
TABLE4.11-1(Continued)TABLENOTATIONa.Thelowerlimitofdetection(LLD)isdefinedinTableNotationa.ofTable4.12. | TABLE4.11-1(Continued) | ||
TABLENOTATIONa.Thelowerlimitofdetection (LLD)isdefinedinTableNotationa.ofTable4.12.1ofSpecification 4.12.1.1. | |||
b.Forradionuclides identified bygammaspectrumanalysisitmaynotbepossibletomeasurecertainradionuclides neartheirLLDlimitwhentheyareinthepresenceof.otherradionuclides athigherconcentration. | |||
Whenaradionuclide's calculated LLDisgreaterthanitslistedLLDlimit,theactivityoftheradionuclide shouldbecalculated usingmeasuredratioswiththoseradionuclides whichareroutinely identified andmeasured. | |||
Ifaratioactivitycannotbedetermined, thecalculated LLDshouldbeassignedastheactivityoftheradionuclide. | |||
c.Abatchreleaseisthedischarge ofliquidwastesofadiscretevolume.d.Theprincipal gammaemittersforwhichtheLLDlimitspecification willapplyareexclusively thefollowing radionuclides: | |||
Mn-54,Fe-59,Co-58,Co-60,Zn-65,Ho-99,Cs-134,Cs-137,Ce-141,andCe-144.Thislistdoesnotmeanthatonlythesenuclidesaretobedetectedandreported. | |||
Otherpeakswhicharemeasurable andidentifiable, togetherwiththeabovenuclides, shallalsobeidentified andreported. | |||
NuclideswhicharebelowtheLLDfortheanalysesshouldnotbereportedasbeingpresentattheLLDlevel.e.Acomposite sampleisoneinwhichthequantityofliquidsampledispro-portional tothequantityofliquidwastedischarged andinwhichthemethodofsamplingemployedresultsinaspecimenwhichisrepresentative oftheliquidsreleased. | |||
Priortoanalysis, allsamplestakenforthecomposite shallbethoroughly mixedinorderforthecomposite sampletoberepresentative oftheeffluentrelease.f.Acontinuous releaseisthedischarge ofliquidwastesofanondiscrete volume;e.g.,fromavolumeofsystemthathasaninputflowduringthecontinuous release.g.IfComponent CoolingWateractivity>1x10pCi/ml,performaweeklygrossactivityontheIntakeCoolingWaterSystemoutlettoensuretheactivitylevelis<a1x107pCi/mlLLDlimit.IfICWis>1x10pCi/ml,performanalysisinaccordance withaPlantContinuous ReleaseonthisTable.STLUCIE-UNIT1I3/43/15/79 0".,~~/~446>~~~.'.~PA>v!+Ay~~."!.:)(~~i->< | |||
MinimumDistanceforRadioactive GaseousReleasesfromPlantVenttoSiteBoundry-DenotesUnrestricted AreaBoundryLinefor.theST.LUCIESITEjNrPgg)','c y,z'P:.;P'~jc;."..+'yg>r4Discharge | |||
.Radioactive NormalPoint)-f+SCALEINFEET0l00020003000Figure3.1ll-iQnaestrieted AreaSeen@ryForYheSt.t,ucieSiteST~LUCIT-UNIT13/411-43/15/79 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS DOSELIHITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.1.2Thedoseordosecommitment toanindividual fromradioactive materials inliquideffluents releasedtounrestricted areas(seeFigure3.11-1)shallbelimited:a.Duringanycalendarquarterto<1.5mremtothetotalbodyandto<5mremtoanyorgan,andAPPLICABILITY: | |||
Atalltimes.ACTION:a.Withthecalculated dosefromthereleaseofradioactive materials inliquideffluents exceeding anyoftheabovelimits,prepareandsubmittotheCommission within30days,pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2,aSpecialReportwhichidentifies'the cause(s)forexceeding thelimit(s)anddefine'sthecorrective actionstobetakentoreducethereleasesofradioactive materials inliquideffluents duringtheremainder ofthecurrentcalendarquarter.TheSpecialReportexemptsaLicenseeEventReportontheabovelimits.b.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable SURVEILLANCE REUIRE2KNTS 4.11.1.2.1 DoseCalculations. | |||
Cumulative dosecontributions fromliquideffluents shallbedetermined inaccordance within-plantprocedures atleastonceper31days.ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/411-53/15/79 I | |||
RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS LIUIDWASTETREATMENT LIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.1.3Theappropriate subsystems oftheliquidradwastetreatment systemshallbeusedtoreducetheradioactive materials inliquidwastepriortotheirdischarge whentheprojected monthlydoseduetoliquideffluentreleasestounrestricted areas(seeFigure3.11-1)whenaveragedover31dayswouldexceed0.12mremtothetotalbody.APPLICABILITY: | |||
Atalltimes.ACTIONh.Withradioactive liquidwastebeingdischarged withouttreatment | |||
'andinexcessoftheabovelimits,prepareandsubmittotheCommission within30days,pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2,aSpecialReportwhichincludesthefollowing information (TheSpecialReportexemptsaLicenseeEventReportontheabovelimits):l.Identification ofequipment orsubsystems notOPERABLEandadescription ofalternate equipment usedfortreatment ofradioactive liquideffluent. | |||
2.Action(s) takentorestoretheinoperable equipment, orbackupequipment, toOPERABLEstatus.3.Summarydescription ofaction(s) takentopreventarecurrence. | |||
b.'heprovisions ofSpecification 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable. | |||
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.11.1.3.1 Dosesduetoliquidreleasestounrestricted areasshallbeprojected atleastonceper31days.4.11.1.3.2 Theappropriate liquidradwastesubsystems shallbedemonstrated OPERABLEatleastonceper92daysunlesstheappropriate liquidradwastesubsystem hasbeenutilizedtoprocessradioactive liquideffluents duringtheprevious92days.ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/411-63/15/79 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS 3/4.11.2GASEOUSEFFLUENTS DOSERATELIHITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.2.1Theinstantaneous doserateinunrestricted areas(seeFigure3.11-1)duetoradioactive materials releasedingaseouseffluents fromthesiteshallbelimitedtothefollowing values:a.Thedoseratelimitfornoblegasesshallbe<500mrem/yrtothetotalbodyand<3000mrem/yrtotheskin,andb.Thedoseratelimitforallradioiodines andforallradioactive materials inparticulate formandradionuclides otherthannoblegaseswithhalflivesgreaterthan8daysshallbe<1500mrem/yrtoanyorgan.APPLICABILITY: | |||
Atalltimes.ACTION:Withthedoserate(s)exceeding theabovelimits,immediately decreasethereleaseratetocomplywiththelimit(s)giveninSpecification 3.11.2.1andprovidepromptnotification totheCommission pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.1.12. | |||
SURVEILLANCE REUIRBKNTS4.11.2.1.1 Theinstantaneous releaserateofnoblegasesingaseouseffluents shallbecontinuously monitored forthereleasepointsgiveninTable3.3-12.4.11.2.1.2 Thereleaserateofradioactive materials otherthannoblegases,ingaseouseffluents shallbedetermined byobtaining representative samplesandperforming analysesinaccordance withthesamplingandanalysisprogram,specified inTable4.11-2.4.11.2.1.3 Theinstantaneous doserateinunrestricted areas,duetoradio-activematerials otherthannoblegasesreleasedingaseouseffluents, shallbedetermined tobewithintherequiredlimitsbyusingthemethodology prescribed bythein-plantprocedures ontheresultsof.thesamplingandanalysisprogramspecified inTable4.11-2.'ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/411-73/15/79 TABLE4.11-2RADIOACTIVE GASEOUSHASAlfPLINGANDANALYSISPROGRAMGaseousReleaseTypeSamplingFrequency MinimumAnalysisFrequency-TypeofActivityAnalysisLowerLimitofDetection (OLD)(pCi/ml)A.WasGasStorageTank(Batch)PEachTankPEachTankNobleGasPrincialGammaEmittersH-3d1X104.1X10B.Containment Purge(Batch)PEachPurgePEachPurgeNobleGasPrincialGammaEmitterscH-3d1X101X106C.PlantVentFuelBuildingVentBlowdownBldg.VentSystemeNobleGasPrincialGammaEmittersH-31X10D.AllReleaseTypesaslistedinC.aboveContinuous CharcoalSampleI-131I-1331X10-121X10Continuous f4/MParticulate Sample'articulate Principal GammaEmitters1X10Continuous fMComposite Particulate SampleGrossAlpha1X10fContinuous Composite Particulate SampleSr-89,Sr-901X10 TABLE4.11-2(Continued) | |||
TABLENOTATIONa.Thelowerlimitofdetection (LLD)isdefinedinTableNotationa.ofTable4.12-1ofSpecification 4.12.1.1. | |||
b.Forradionuclides identified bygammaspectrumanalysisitmaynotbepossibletomeasurecertainradionuclides neartheirLLDLimitwhentheyareinthepresenceofotherradionuclides athigherconcentration. | |||
Whenaradionuclide's calculated LLDisgreaterthanitslistedLLDLimit,theactivityoftheradionuclide shouldbecalculated usingmeasuredratioswiththoseradionuclides whichareroutinely identified andmeasured. | |||
Ifaratioactivitycannotbedetermined, thecalculated LLDshouldbeassignedastheactivityof.theradionuclide. | |||
c~Theprincipal gammaemittersforwhichtheLLDLimitSpecification willapplyareexclusively thefollowing radionuclides: | |||
Kr-87,Kr-88,Xe-133,Xe-133m,Xe-135,andXe-138fornoblegasemissions andHn-54,Fe-59,Co-58,Co-60,Zn-65,Ho-99,Cs-134,Cs-137,Ce-141,Ce-144,andI-131forparticulate emissions. | |||
Thislistdoesnotmeanthatonlythesenuclidesaretobedetectedandreported. | |||
Otherpeakswhicharemeasurable andidentifiable, togetherwith,theabovenuclidesshallalsobeidentified andreported. | |||
NuclideswhicharebelowtheLLDfortheanalysesshouldnotbereportedasbeingpresentattheLLDlevelforthatnuclide.d.Tritiumgrabsamplesshallbetakenpriortoeachbatchrelease,butthesamplemaybeanalyzedafterthebatchreleasewhenthesamplecountingsolutionhasstabilized toallowanaccuratedetermination ofactivity. | |||
e.SamplingFrequency andMinimumAnalysisFrequency areapplicable onlyduringreleasesviathispathway.f.Theratioofthesampleflowratetothesampledstreamflowrateshallbeknownforthetimeperiod'nSpecifications 3.11.2.1, 3.11.2.2, and3.11.2.3. | |||
g.Iftheanalysisfrequency isdaily,theLLDlimitmaybeincreased byafactorof10.STLUCIE-UNIT13/411-93/15/79, RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS DOSENOBLEGASESLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.2.2Theairdoseinunrestricted areas(seeFigure3.11-1)duetonoblegasesreleasedingaseouseffluents shallbelimitedtothefollowing: | |||
a.Duringanycalendarquarter,to<5mradforgammaradiation and<10mradforbetaradiation. | |||
APPLICABILITY: | |||
Atalltimes.ACTION:a.Withthecalculated airdosefromradioactive noblegasesingaseouseffluents exceeding anyoftheabovelimits,prepareandsubmittotheCommission within30days,pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2,aSpecialReportwhichidentifies thecause(s)forexceeding thelimit(s)anddefinethecorrective actionstobetakentoreducethereleasesofradioactive noblegasesingaseouseffluents duringtheremainder ofthecurrentcalendarquarter.; | |||
TheSpecialReportexemptsaLicenseeEventReportontheabovelimits.b.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable. | |||
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.11.2.2.1 DoseCalculations | |||
-Cumulative dosecontributions forthetotaltimeperiodshallbedetermined inaccordance withthemethodology inthein-plantprocedures atleastonceevery31days.ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/411-103/15/79 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS DOSERADIOIODINES RADIOACTIVE MATERIALINPARTICULATE FORMANDRADIONUCLIDES OTHERTHANNOBLEGASESLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.2.3Thedosetoanindividual fromradioiodines, radioactive materials inparticulate form,andradionuclides otherthannoblegaseswithhalf-livesgreaterthan8daysingaseouseffluents releasedtounrestricted areas(seeFigure3.11-1)shallbelimitedtothefollowing: | |||
a.Duringanycalendarquarterto<7.5mremtothetotalbodyoranyorgan.APPLICABILITY: | |||
Atalltimes.ACTION:a.Withthecalculated dosefromthereleaseofradioiodines, radio-activematerials inparticulate form,orradionuclides otherthannoblegasesingaseouseffluents exceeding anyoftheabovelimits,prepareandsubmittotheCommission within30days,pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2,aSpecialReportwhichidentifies thecause(s)forexceeding thelimitanddefinesthecorrective actionstobetakentoreducethereleasesofradioiodines, radioactive materials inparticulate form,andradionuclides otherthannoblegaseswithhalf-lives greaterthan8daysingaseouseffluents duringtheremainder ofthecurrentcalendarquarter.TheSpecialReportexemptsaLicenseeEventReportontheabovelimits.b..Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable. | |||
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.11.2.3.1 DoseCalculations | |||
-Cumulative dosecontributions forthetotaltimeperiodshallbedetermined inaccordance withthemethodology inthein-plantprocedures atleastonceevery31days.ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/4ll-ll3/15/79 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS GASEOUSRADWASTETREATMENT L'IMITING CONDITION | |||
'FOROPERATION 3.11.2.4Theappropriate subsystems ofthegaseousradwastetreatment systemshallbeOPERABLE. | |||
Thegaseousradwastetreatment systemshallbeusedtoreduceradioactive materials ingaseouswastepriortotheirdischarge whentheprojected gaseouseffluentdosesduetogaseouseffluentreleasestounrestricted areas(seeFigure3.11-1)whenaveragedover31dayswouldexceed0.4mradforgammaradiation and0.8mradforbetaradiation. | |||
APPLICABILITY: | |||
Atalltimes.ACTION:a.Withgaseouswastebeingdischarged formorethan31dayswithouttreatment andinexcessoftheabovelimits,prepareandsubmittotheCommission within30days,pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2,aSpecialReportwhichincludesthefollowing information (TheSpecialReportexemptsaLicenseeEventReportontheabovelimits):l.Identification ofequipment orsubsystems notOPERABLEandadescription ofalternate equipment usedfortreatment ofradio-activegaseouseffluents. | |||
2.Action(s) takentorestoretheinoperable equipment, orbackupequipment, toOPERABLEstatus.3.Summarydescription ofaction(s) takentopreventarecurrence. | |||
b.Theprovisions ofSpecification 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable. | |||
SURVEILLANCE REUIREHENTS 4.11.2.4.1 Dosesduetogaseousreleasestounrestricted areasshallbepro-jectedatleastonceper31days.4.11.2.4.2 Theappropriate subsystems shallbedemonstrated OPERABLEatleastonceper92d'aysunlesstheappropriate subsystem hasbeenutiliedtoprocessradioactive gaseouseffluents duringtheprevious92days.ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/411-123/15/79 | |||
RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS DOSELIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.2.5Thedoseordosecommitment toarealindividual fromalluraniumfuelcyclesourcesislimitedto<25mremtothetotalbodyoranyorgan(exceptthethyroid,whichislimitedto<75mrem)overaperiodof12consecutive months.APPLICABILITY: | |||
Atalltimes.ACTION:a.Withthecalculated dosefromthereleaseofradioactive materials inliquidorgaseouseffluents exceeding twicethelimitsofSpecifications 3.11.1.2.a, 3.11.2.2a, or3.11.2.3a, prepareandsubmitaSpecialReporttotheCommission pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2andlimitthesubsequent releasessuchthatthedoseordosecommitment toarealindividual fromalluraniumfuelcyclesourcesislimitedto<25mremto"thetotalbodyoranyorgan(exceptthyroid,whichislimitedto<75mrem)over12consecutive months.ThisSpecialReportshallincludeananalysiswhichdemonstrates thatradiation exposures toallrealindividuals fromalluraniumfuelcyclesources(including alleffluentpathwaysanddirectradiation) arelessthanthe40CFRPart190Standard. | |||
Otherwise, obtainavariancefromtheCommission topermitreleaseswhichexceedsthe40CFRPart190Standard. | |||
TheSpecialReportexemptsaLicenseeEventReportontheabovelimits.b.Theprovisions ofSpecification 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable. | |||
SURVEILLANCE REUIRE?fENTS 4.11.2.5.1 DoseCalculations Cumulative dosecontributions fromliquidandgaseouseffluents shallbedetermined inaccordance withSpecifications 3.11.1.2.a, 3.11.2.2.a, and3.11.2.3.a,'nd inaccordance withthein-plantprocedure methodology. | |||
4.11.2.5.2 | |||
~ReortsSpecialReportsshallbesubmitted asrequiredunderSpecification 3.11.2.5.a. | |||
ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/43/15/79 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS GASSTORAGETANKSLDfITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.2.7Thequantityofradioactivity contained ineachgasstoragetankshallbelimitedto<285,000Curiesnoblegases(considered asXe-133).APPLICABILITY: | |||
AtalltimesACTIONa.Withthequantityofradioactive materialinanygasstoragetankexceeding theabovelimit,immediately suspendalladditions ofradioactive materialtothetankandwithin48hourseitherreducethetankcontentstowithinthelimitorprovidepromptnotification totheCommission pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.1.12. | |||
Thewrittenfollowupreportshallincludeadescription ofactivities plannedand/ortakentoreducethetankcontentstowithintheabovelimit.b.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable. | |||
SURVEILLANCE REUIREKNTS4.11.2.6Thequantityofradioactive materialcontained ineachgasstoragetankshallbedetermined tobewithintheabovelimitatleastonceper24hourswhenradioactive materials arebeingaddedtothetank.ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/411-143/15/79 3/4.12RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRORKNTAL MONITORING 3/4.12.1MONITORING PROGRAMLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.12.1Theradiological environmental monitoring programshallbeconducted asspecified inTable3.12-1.APPLICABILITY: | |||
Atalltimes.ACTION:a.ffiththeradiological environmental monitoring programnotbeingconducted asspecified inTable3.12-1,prepareandsubmittotheCommission, intheAnnualRadiological Monitoring Report,adescription ofthereasonsfornotconducting theprogramasrequiredandtheplansforpreventing arecurrence. | |||
(Deviations arepermitted fromtherequiredsamplingscheduleifspecimens areunobtainable duetohazardous conditions, seasonalunavail-ability,ortomalfunction ofautomatic samplingequipment. | |||
Ifthelatter,everyeffortshallbemadetocompletecorrective actionpriortotheendofthenextsamplingperiod.Thesamplelocations mayvaryoverplantlifefromthelocations givenonTable3.12-1.Acurrentlistofsamplelocations usedduringthereporting periodshallbeincludedintheAnnualRadiological Monitoring Report.Samplelocationchangesfromthepreceding yearshouldbeidentified alongwithabriefdes-.criptionoftheconfirmed reasonforthechange.b.Withtheconfirmed* | |||
levelofradioactivity inanenvironmental samplingmediumatoneormoreofthelocations specified inTable3.12-1exceeding thelimitsofTable6.9-2whenaveragedoveranycalendarquarter,prepareandsubmittotheCommission within30daysfromtheendoftheaffectedcalendarquarter,aSpecialReportwhichincludesanevaluation ofanyreleaseconditions, environmental factorsorotheraspectswhichcausedthelimitsofTable6.9-2tobeexceeded. | |||
Thisreportisnotrequiredifthemeasuredlevelofradioactivity wasnottheresultofplanteffluents; however,insuchanevent,thecondition shallbereportedanddescribed intheAnnualRadiological Environmental Monitoring ReportsTheSpecialReportexemptsaLicenseeEventReport.*Aconfirmatory reanalysis oftheo~riinal~aduplicate, oranewsamplemaybedesirable, asappropriate. | |||
Theresultsoftheconfirmatory analysisshallbecompleted attheearliesttimeconsistent withtheanalysis, butinanycasewithin30days.STLUCIE-UNIT13/412-13/15/79 r | |||
RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING 3/4.12.1MONITORING'PROGRAM continued) | |||
LIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION c.Withmilkorfreshleafyvegetable samplesunavailable fromanyofthesamplelocations specified byTable3.12-1,areportshallbeincludedintheAnnualRadiological Monitoring Reportidentify-ingthecauseoftheunavailability andidentifying replacement locations forobtaining samples.SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.12.1.1Theradiological environmental monitoring samplesshallbecollected pursuanttoTable3.12-1andshallbeanalyzedpur-suanttotherequirements ofTables3.12-1and4.12-1.ST.LUCIEUNIT13/412-23/15/79 Table3.12-1nHIST.LUCIESITE-RADIOLOGICAL ENVIROAKNTAL MONITORING PROGRAMExposurePathwayand/orSampleSampleLocations (a)Samplingand(b)Collection Frequency | |||
'fypeandFrequency ofAnalysis(b)l.Airbornea.Radioiodine | |||
&Particulates 9locations H08,H09,Hlo,H12,H14,H30,H32*,H33,&H34Continuous operation ofsamplerwithcollection asrequiredbydustloading,butatleastweekly().Radioiodine canister. | |||
Analyzeatleastweekly()forI-131.Particulate sampler.Analyzeforgrossbetaradioactivity | |||
>24hoursfollowing filterchange.Performgammaisotopicanalysisoneachsamplewhengrossbetaactivityis>10timestheyearlymeanofthecontrolsample.Performgammaisotopicanalysisoncomposite (bylocation) sampleatleastquarterly (b)DirectRadiation 9locations H08,H09,H10,H12,H14,H30,H32*,H33andH34MonthlyGammadose.Monthly()*DenotesControlSample TABLE3.12-1(cont)ST.LUCIESITE-RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAMExposurePathwayand/orSampleSampleLocations SamplingandCollection Frequency typeandFrequency ofAnalysis(>) | |||
3~Waterborne a.Surface1)Discharge Canal2)Ocean3)Estuarine b.Ground(well)c.Drinkingd.Sedimentfromshoreline 1)Discharge Canal2)Ocean3)Estuarine 4Locations H36H15,H32*H132Locations H30,H32*4Locations Hll,H12,H31,H32*4Locations H36H15,H32*H13MonthlyQuarterly(b) | |||
Quarterly( | |||
)Semiannually( | |||
)GammaisotopicandtritiumanalysisMonthly().GammaisotopicandtritiumanagysisQuarterly( | |||
~.GrossBeta,gammaisotopic, andtritiumanalysisQuarterly( | |||
Gammalsotop)ganalysisSemiannually | |||
*DenotesControlSample TABLE3.12-1(cont)iST.LUCIESITE-RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAMC'WHIExposurePathwayand/orSample4.Ingestion a.MilkSampleLocations(s) 4Locations Hol~H03,H05>>H40*~Sampling and(b)Collection Frequency Semi-Monthly( | |||
typeandFrequency ofAnalysis(b)GammaisotopicandI-131analysisSemi-Monthly( | |||
b.FishandInvertebrates c.FoodProducts(1)Citrus2Locations H15,H32*6Locations Hlo,H22,H23,H24,H26,H39*Semiannually( | |||
)-forBlueCrabandFishAtharvesttime.Gammaisotopicanalysisonedibleportionssemi-annually(b).Gammaisotopicanalysisonedibleportion.Atharvesttime.(2)LeafyVegetation 1LocationDetermined byannualgardencensus.Atharvesttime.I-131analysis. | |||
Atharvesttime.5.LandUseCensusN.A.N.A.Asper3.12.2*DenotesControlSample | |||
TABLE3.12-1(cont)TABLENOTATION(a) | TABLE3.12-1(cont)TABLENOTATION(a)Samplelocations areshownonFigure4.12-1.(b)Thefollowing definition offrequencies shallapplytoTable3.12-1only:~Weekl-Notlessthan48timesperannum-interval mayvaryby3days.by7days.~Monthl-Notlessthan10timesperannum-intervalmayvaryby15days.~uarterl-Notlessthan4timesperannum-intervalmayvaryby30days.60days.ST.LUCIE-UNIT 13/412-63/15/79 | ||
IH.32leMILESFROMPLANTH3920MILESFROMPLANT~OO*~jIIj~vo~C0VI~I'Hg3s~oI.Ht4e~/eP\qrfrPhTtr~"~'I>>j~'<<j)vp.~vip'O<<rI<<t',~~r<<orIH26ejrvriI~...~'~,IP/>>I~oooorjrolr~roooroDoooooPtg>>>>tca.>>2ISt.!>>>> | IH.32leMILESFROMPLANTH3920MILESFROMPLANT~OO*~jIIj~vo~C0VI~I'Hg3s~oI.Ht4e~/eP\qrfrPhTtr~"~'I>>j~'<<j)vp.~vip'O<<rI<<t',~~r<<orIH26ejrvriI~...~'~,IP/>>I~oooorjrolr~roooroDoooooPtg>>>>tca.>>2ISt.!>>>>ctePlantRadtotogtcat Envttonmcntal Survakncc SampttngPoint~~'I'IC'03re''lf-'IIftI[L"'r.v'AN24'ig,s~~CaoU>>1%(H08O<<orrr.rr~~tay':TPj'r>>;Qj | ||
'.l-'rgt~<<I-o>>litg"."~~'>>tl-~~Žlf>>vt.:H3>JRt>>'30Oi~.t~''~iaugl--..-;~wrjI~'t-II-I~I~jI~t1~\r~~PO~V~1)i~Illltr~'j'L>>v~~I~I~~4~4-''I'l I'>>'11>>1j.j,lpIoI''~,~1r'S:V'12.'$'rw>>t,q',~lI/IVWIUI~~tIt~tqk.-rj~I-m-+-4II4)~\\1-O.:j,I-,-'r,<l~1l~gj.d-o~IIOC,>>'r.>>I-.,;;,-'v- | |||
=~'Ipjvjv',obcc.j~'I~It~~->>1>>qtjtl~J~~IJ.r.JQQIjt~+,'jr.g~~.",t>OICrI>>~~-.wt4f<MI-atI~t~j.j'.~)g,'Q~~~,I.LP)Zi~j~jO~oj~oST.LUGIEUNIT1~~aouorr3/412-73/15/7g | |||
TABLE4. | TABLE4.1DETECTION CAPABILITIES FORENVIRONMENTAL SA1PLEANALYSISLOWERLIMITOFDETECTION (LLD)AIANALYSISWATER(pci/x)AIRBORNPART-TICULATEORGAS(pCi/m3)FISH(pCi/Kg,wet)MILKpCi/RFOODPRODUCTS(pCi/Kg,- | ||
wet)SEDIMENT(pCi/Kg,dry)GrossBeta4c-2lxlO2000(1000 | |||
)Mn-$415130Fe-5930260Co-58,60Zn-65Zr/Nb-953015e130260I-131lcCs-134,13715(10c)~187x10lx101301560d60150Ba/La-140 15e(AVllO | |||
TABLE4.12-1(con';t-NOTATIONa.- | TABLE4.12-1(con';t-NOTATIONa.-Acceptable detection capabilities forthermoluminescent dosimeters usedforenvironmental measurements aregiveninRegulatory Guide4.13.b-Tableindicates acceptable detection capabilities forradioactive materials inenvironmental samples.Thesedetection capabilities aretabulated intermsofthelowerlimitsofdetection (LLDs).TheLLDisdefined,forpurposesofthisguide,asthesmallestconcentration ofradioactive materialinasamplethatwillyieldanetcount(abovesystembackground) thatwillbedetectedwith95%probability withonly5%probability offalselycon-cludingthatablankobservation represents a"real"signal.Foraparticular measurement system(whichmayincluderadiochemical separation): | ||
4.66sbLLD=E'~2.22'.exp(-XAt) | |||
WhereLLDisthelowerlimitofdetection asdefinedabove(aspCiperunitmassorvolume)~sbisthestandarddeviation ofthebackground countingrateorofthecountingrateofablanksampleasappropriate (ascountsperminute).Eisthecountingefficiency (ascountsperdisintegration). | |||
Visthesamplesize(inunitsofmassorvolume).2.22isthenumberofdisintegrations perminuteperpicocurie. | |||
Yisthefractional radiochemical yield(whenapplicable). | |||
Xistheradioactive decayconstantfortheparticular radionuclide. | |||
Atistheclaspedtimebetweensamplecollection (orendofthesamplecollection period)andtimeofcounting. | |||
Thevalueofsusedinthecalculation oftheLLDforaparticular measure-bmentsystemshouldbebasedontheactualobservedvarianceofthebackground countingrateorofthecountingrateoftheblanksamples(asappropriate), | |||
ratherthanonanunverified theoretically predicated variance. | |||
Incalculating theLLDforaradionuclide determined bygamma-ray spectrometry, thebackground shouldincludethetypicalcontributions ofotherradionuclides normallypresentinthesamples(e.g.potassium-40 inmilksamples). | |||
TypicalvaluesofE,V,YandAtshouldbeusedinthecalculation. | |||
c-LLDfordrinkingwaterd-LLDforleafyvegetables e-TotalforparentanddaughterST.LUCIE-UNIT13/412-93/15/79 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING'/4.12.2 LANDUSECENSUSLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.12.2Alandusecensusshallbeconducted andshallidentifytheloca-tionofthenearestmilkanimal,thenearestresidence andthenearestgarden*ofgreaterthan500squarefeetproducing freshleafyvegetables ineachofthe16meteorological sectorswithinadistanceoffivemiles.APPLICABILITY: | |||
Atalltimes.ACTION:a~Withalandusecensusidentifying alocation(s) whichyieldsacalculated doseordosecommitment greaterthanthevaluescurrently beingcalculated inSpecification 4.11.2.3.1, pre-pareandsubmitareport,intheAnnualRadiological Environmental Monitoring Report,whichidentifies thenewlocation(s). | |||
b.Withalandusecensusidentifying alocation(s) whichyieldsacalculated doseordosecommitment (viathesameexposurepathway)greaterthanatalocationfromwhichsamplesarecurrently beingobtainedinaccordance withSpecification 3.12.1,prepareandsubmitareport,intheAnnualRadiological Environmental Monitoring Report,whichidentifies thenewlocation. | |||
Thenewlocationshallbeaddedtotheradiological environmental monitoring programwithin30days,ifpossible. | |||
Thesamplinglocationhavingthelowestcalculated doseordosecommitment (viathesameexposurepathway)maybedeletedfromthismonitoring programafter(October31)oftheyearinwhichthislandusecensuswasconducted. | |||
c.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable. | |||
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.12.2.1Thelandusecensusshallbeconducted atleastonceper12monthsbetweenthedatesofJune1andOctober1,bydoor-to-door survey,aerialsurvey,orbyconsulting localagriculture authorities. | |||
*Broadleafvegetation samplingmaybe~erformed atthesiteboundaryinthedirection sectorwiththehighest(D7() | |||
inlieuofthegardencensus.STLUCIE-UNIT13/412-103/I<5/79 | |||
RADIOLOGICAL ENVIROAKNTAL MONITORING 3/4.12.3INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAMLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.12.3Analysesshallbeperformed onradioactive materials suppliedaspartofanInterlaboratory Comparison ProgramwhichhasbeenapprovedbyNRC.APPLICABILITY: | |||
Atalltimes.ACTION:a~Withanalysesnotbeingperformed asrequiredabove,reportthecorrective actionstakentopreventarecurrence totheCommission intheAnnualRadiological Environmental Monitoring Report.b.Theprovisions ofSpecification 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplic'able. | |||
SURVEILLANCE REUIREiENTS 4.12.3Theresultsofanalysesperformed aspartoftheaboverequiredInterlaboratory Comparison ProgramshallbeincludedintheAnnualRadio-logicalEnvironmental MonitoriW ReportpursuanttoSpecification 6.9.1.6.ST..LUCIE-UNIT13/412-113/15/79 INSTRUMENTATION BASES3/4.3.3.8 RADIOACTIVE LIUIDEFFLUENTINSTRUMENTATION Theradioactive liquideffluentinstrumentation isprovidedtomonitorandcontrol,asapplicable, thereleasesofradioactive materials inliquideffluents duringactualorpotential releases. | |||
Thealarmtripsetpoints fortheseinstruments shallbecalculated inaccordance withapprovedmethodsinthein-plantprocedures toensurethatthealarm/trip willoccurpriortoexceeding thelimitsof10CFRPart20.TheOPERABILITY anduseofthisinstrumentation isconsistent withtherequirements ofGeneralDesignCriteria60,63and64ofAppendixAto10CFRPart50.3/4.3.3.9RADIOACTIVE GASEOUSEFFLUENTINSTRKKNTATION Theradioactive gaseouseffluentinstrumentation isprovidedtomonitorandcontrol,asapplicable, thereleasesofradioactive materials ingaseouseffluents duringactualorpotential releases. | |||
Thealarm/trip setpoints fortheseinstruments shallbecalculated inaccordance withmethodsinthein-plantprocedures toensurethatthealarm/trip willoccurpriortoexceeding thelimitsof10CFRPart20.TheOPERABILITY anduseofthisinstrumentation isconsistent withtherequirements ofGeneralDesignCriteria60,63and64ofAppendixAto10CFRPart,50.ST.LUCIE-UNIT1B3/43-43/15/79 | |||
3/4. | 3/4.11RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS BASES3/4.11.1LIUIDEFFLUENTS 3/4.11.1.1 CONCENTRATION IThisspecification isprovidedtoensurethattheconcentration ofradioactive materials releasedinliquidwasteeffluents fromthesitetounrestricted areaswillbelessthantheconcentration levelsspecified in10CFRPart20,AppendixB,TableII.Thislimitation providesaddi-tionalassurance thatthelevelsofradioactive materials inbodiesofwateroutsidethesitewillnotresultinexposures within'(1)theSectionII.Adesignobjectives ofAppendixI,10CFRPart50,toanindividual and(2)thelimitsof10CFRPart20.106(e) tothepopulation. | ||
Theconcentration limitfornoblegasesisbasedupontheassumption thatXe-135isthecontrolling radioisotope anditsNPCinair(submersion) wasconverted toanequivalent concentration inwaterusingthemethodsdescribed inInternational Commission onRadiological Protection (ICRP)Publication 2.3/4.11.1.2 DOSEThisspecification isprovidedtoimplement therequirements ofSectionsII.A,III.AandIV.AofAppendixI,10CFRPart50.TheLimitingCondition forOperation implements theguidessetforthinSectionII.AofAppendixI.TheACTIONstatements providetherequiredoperating flexibility andatthesametimeimplement theguidessetforthinSectionIV.AofAppendixItoassurethatthereleasesofradioactive materialinliquideffluents willbekept"aslowasisreasonable achievable",. | |||
Performing thedosecalculations inthein-plantprocedures implement therequirements inSectionIII.AofAppendixIthatconformance withtheguidesofAppendixIistobeshownbycalculational procedures basedonmodelsanddatasuchthattheactualexposureofanindividual throughappropriate pathwaysisunlikelytobesubstantially underestimated. | |||
Theequations specified inthein-plantprocedures forcalculating thedosesduetotheactualreleaseratesofradioactive materials inliquideffluents | |||
'shouldbeconsistent withthemethodology providedinRegulatory Guide1.109,"Calculation ofAnnualDosesto.ManfromRoutineReleasesofReactorEffluents forthepurposeofevaluating Compliance with10CFRPart50,AppendixI,"Revision1,October1977,andRegulatory Guide1.113,"Estimating AquaticDispersion ofEffluents fromAccidental andRoutineReactorReleasesforthe~purposeof.Implementing AppendixI,"April1977.ST.LUCIE-UNIT1B3/411-13/15/79 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS BASESThisspecification appliestothereleaseofliquideffluents fromeachreactoratthesite.Forunitswithsharedradwastetreatment systems,theliquideffluents fromthesharedsystemareproportioned amongtheunitssharingthatsystem.3/4.11.1.3 LIUIDHASTETREATMENT TheOPERABILITY ofappropriate subsystems oftheLHTsystemensuresthatthissystemwillbeavailable forusewheneverliquideffluents requiretreatment priortoreleasetotheenvironment. | |||
Therequirements thattheappropriate portionsofthissystembeusedwhenspecified providesassur-ancethatthereleasesofradioactive materials inliquideffluents willbekept"aslowasisreasonably achievable." | |||
Thisspecification implements therequirements of10CFRPart50.36a,GeneralDesignCriterion 60ofAppendixAto10CFRPart50anddesignobjective Section11.DofAppendixAto10CFRPart50.Thespecified limitsgoverning theuseofappropriate portionsoftheliquidradwastetreatment systemwerespecified asasuit-ablefractionoftheguidesetforthinSection11.AofAppendixI,10CFRPart50,forliquideffluents. | |||
3/4.11.2GASEOUSEFFLUENTS 3/4.11.2.1 DOSERATEThisspecification isprovidedtoensurethatthedoserateatany-timeattheexclusion areaboundaryfromgaseouseffluents fromallunitsonthesitewillbewithintheannualdoselimitsof10CFRPart20forunrestricted areas.Theannualdoselimitsarethedosesassociated withtheconcentrations of10CFRPart20,AppendixB,Tablell.Theselimitsprovidereasonable assurance thatradioactive materialdischarged ingaseouseffluents willnotresultintheexposureofanindividual inanunrestricted area,eitherwithinoroutsidetheexclusion areaboundary, toannualaverageconcentrations exceeding thelimits"specified inAppendixB,Table11of10CFRPart20(10CFRPart20.106(b)). | |||
Forindividuals whomayattimesbewithintheexclusion areaboundary, theoccupancy oftheindividual willbesufficiently lowtocompensate forST.LUCIE-UNIT1B3/411-23/15/79 | |||
RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS BASESanyincreaseintheatmospheric diffusion factorabovethatfortheex-clusionareaboundary. | |||
Thespecified releaseratelimitsrestrict, atalltimes,thecorresponding gammaandbetadoseratesabovebackground toanindividual atorbeyondtheexclusion areaboundaryto<(500)mrem/year tothetotalbodyorto<(3000)mrem/year totheskin.Thesereleaseratelimitsalsorestrict, atalltimes,thecorresponding thyroiddoserateabovebackground toaninfantviathecow-milk-infant pathwayto<1500mrem/year forthenearestcowtotheplant.3/4.11.2.2 DOSENOBLEGASESThisspecification isprovidedtoimplement therequirements ofSectionsII.B,III.AandIV.AofAppendixI,10CFRPart50.TheLimitingCondition forOperation implements theguidessetforthinSectionII.BofAppendixI.TheACTTONstatements providetherequiredoperating flexibility andatthesametimeimplement theguidessetforthinSectionIV.AofAppendixIassurethatthereleasesofradioactive materialingaseouseffluents willbekept"aslowasisreasonably achievable." | |||
TheSurveillance Requirements implement therequirements inSectionIII.AofAppendixIthatconformwiththeguidesofAppendixItobeshownbycalculational procedures basedonmodelsanddatasuchthattheactualexposureofanindividual throughtheappropriate pathwaysisunlikelytobesubstantially underestimated. | |||
Thedosecalculations established inthein-plantprocedures forcalculating thedosesduetotheactualreleaseratesofradio-activenoblegasesingaseouseffluents shouldbeconsistent withthemethodology providedinRegulatory Guide1.109,"Calculation ofAnnualDosestoHanfromRoutineReleasesofReactorEffluents forthePurposeofEvaluating Compliance with10CFRPart50,AppendixI,"Revision1,October1977andRegulatory Guide1.111,"kfethods forEstimating Atmos-phericTransport andDispersion ofGaseousEffluents inRoutineReleasesfromLight-Mater-Cooled Reactors," | |||
Revision1,July1977.Thein-plantprocedures equations providedfordetermining theairdosesatthe.'exclusion areaboundarywillbebaseduponthehistorical (orreal)averageatmospheric conditions. | |||
3/4.11.2.3 DOSERADIOIODINES RADIOACTIVE MATERIALINPARTICULATE F01QfANDRADIONUCLIDES OTHERTHANNOBLEGASESThisspecification isprovidedtoimplement therequirements ofSectionsII.C,III.AandIV.AofAppendixI,10CFRPart50.TheLimitingST.LUCIE-UNIT1B3/411-33/15/79 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS BASESConditions forOperation aretheguidessetforthinSectionII.CofAppendixI.TheACTIONstatements providetherequiredoperating flexi-bilityandatthesametimeimplement theguidessetforthinSectionIV.AofAppendixItoassurethatthereleasesofradioactive materials ingaseouseffluents willbe'ept"aslowasisreasonably achievable." | |||
Thein-plantprocedures calculational methodsspecified inthesurveillance requirements implement therequirements inSectionIII.AofAppendixIthatconform-ancewiththeguidesofAppendixIbeshownbycalculational procedures basedonmodelsanddatasuchthattheactualexposureofanindividual throughappropriate pathwaysisunlikelytobesubstantially under-estimated. | |||
Thein-plantprocedures calculational methodsforcalculating thedosesduetotheactualreleaseratesofthesubjectmaterials arerequiredtobeconsistent withthemethodology providedinRegulatory Guide1.109,"Calculating ofAnnualDosestoManfromRoutineReleasesofReactorEffluents forthePurposeofEvaluating Compliance with10CFRFart50,AppendixI,"RevisionI,October1977andRegulatory Guide1.111,"MethodsforEstimating Atmospheric Transport andDispersion ofGaseousEffluents inRoutineReleasesfromLight-Mater-Cooled Reactors," | |||
Revision1,July1977.Theseequations alsoprovidefordetermining theactualdosesbaseduponthehistorical (orreal)averageatmospheric conditions. | |||
Thereleaseratespecifications forradioiodines, radioactive materialinparticulate. | |||
formandradionuclides otherthannoblegasesaredependent ontheexistingradionuclide pathwaystoman,intheunrestricted area.Thepathwayswhichareexaminedinthedevelopment ofthesecalculations are:1)individual inhalation ofairborneradionuclides, 2)deposition ofradionuclides ontogreenleafyvegetation withsubsequent consumption byman,3)deposition ontograssyareaswheremilkanimalsandmeatproducing animalsgrazewithconsumption ofthemilkandmeatbyman,and4)deposition onthegroundwithsubsequent exposureofman.3/4.11.2.4 GASEOUSHASTETREATMENT TheOPERABILITY oftheappropriate subsystems ofthegaseousradwastetreatment systemensuresthatthesystemwillbeavailable forusewhen-evergaseouseffluents requireholduppriortoreleasetotheenvironment. | |||
Therequirement thattheappropriate portionsofthesesystemsbeusedwhenspecified providesreasonable assurance thatthereleasesofradio-activematerials ingaseouseffluents willbekept"aslowasisreasonably achievable." | |||
Thisspecification implements therequirements of10CFRPart50.36a,GeneralDesignCriterion 60ofAppendixAto10CFRPart50,anddesignobjective SectionIIDofAppendixIto10CFRPart50.Thespecified limitsgoverning theuseofappropriate portionsofthesystemswerespecified asasuitablefractionoftheguidesetforthinSectionsllBand11.CofAppendixI,10CFRPart50,forgaseouseffluents. | |||
ST.LUCIE-UNIT1B3/411-43/15/79. | |||
RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS BASES3/4.11.2.5 DOSEThisspecification isprovidedtomeetthereporting requirements of40CFR190.3/4.11.2.7 GASSTORAGETANKSRestricting thequantityofradioactivity contained ineachgasstoragetankprovidesassurance thatintheeventofanuncontrolled releaseofthetankscontents, theresulting totalbodyexposuretoanindividual atthenearestexclusion areaboundarywillnotexceed0.5rem,asperSafetyGuide24Rev.3/23/72.Thisisconsistent withStandardReviewPlan15.7.1,"HasteGasSystemFailure." | |||
ST.LUCIE-UNIT1B3/411-53/15/79 3/4.12RADIOLOGICAL ENVIROAKNTAL MONITORING BASES3/4.12.1MONITORING PROGRAMTheradiological monitoring programrequiredbythisspecification providesmeasurements ofradiation andofradioactive materials inthoseexposurepathwaysandforthoseradionuclides whichleadtothehighestpotential radiation exposures ofindividuals resulting fromthestationoperation. | |||
Thismonitoring programtherebysupplements theradio-logicaleffluentmonitoring programbyverifying thatthemeasurable concentrations ofradioactive materials andlevelsofradiation arenothigherthanexpectedonthebasisoftheeffluentmeasurements andmodelingoftheenvironmental exposurepathways. | |||
Programchangesmaybeinitiated basedonoperational experience. | |||
Thedetection capabilities requiredbyTable4.12.-1arestate-of-the-artforroutineenvironmental measurements inindustrial laboratories. | |||
TheLLDlimitsfordrinkingwatermeettherequirements of40CFR141.3/4.12.2LANDUSECENSUSThisspecification isprovidedtoensurethatchangesintheuseofunrestricted areasareidentified andthatmodifi-cationstothemonitoring programaremadeifrequiredbytheresultsofthiscensus.Thiscensussatisfies therequirements ofSectionIV.B.3ofAppendixIto10CPRPart50.Restricting thecensustogardensofgreaterthan500squarefeetprovidesassurance thatsignificant exposurepathwaysvialeafyvegetables willbeidentified andmonitored sinceagardenofthissizeistheminimumrequiredtoproducethequantity(26kg/year)ofleafyvegetables assumedinRegulatory Guide1.109forconsumption byachild.Todetermine thisminimumgardensize,thefollowing assumptions wereused,1)that20%ofthegardenwasusedforgrowingbroadleafvegetation (i.e.,similartolettuceandcabbage), | |||
and2)avegetation yieldof2kg/square meter.Broadleafvegetation samplingmaybeper-fotnedatthesitebonndatyintheditection sectorwiththehighest(DTQ) inlieuofperforming thegardencensus.3/4.12.3INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAMTherequirement forparticipation inanInterlaboratory Comparison programisprovidedtoensurethatindependent checksontheprecision andaccuracyofthemeasurements ofradioactive materialinenvironmental samplematricesareperformed aspartofaqualityassurance programforenvironmental monitoring inordertodemonstrate thattheresultsarereasonably valid.St.'ucie-Unit1B3/412-13/15/79 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLSe.Investigation ofallviolations oftheTechnical Specifications including thepreparation andforwarding ofreportscoveringevaluation andrecommendations topreventrecurrence totheManagerofPowerResources Nuclear,theVicePresident ofPowerResources andtotheChairmanoftheCompanyNuclearReviewBoard.f.ReviewofthoseREPORTABLE OCCURRENCES requires24hournotifica-tiontotheCommission. | |||
g.Reviewoffacilityoperations todetectpotential safetyhazards.h.Performance ofspecialreviewsandinvestigations andreportsthereonasrequested bytheChairmanoftheCompanyNuclearReviewBoard.i.ReviewofthePlantSecurityPlanandimplementing procedures andshallsubmitrecommended changestotheChairmanoftheCompanyNuclearReviewBoard.ReviewoftheEmergency Planandimplementing procedures andshallsubmitrecommended changestotheChairmanoftheCompanyNuclearReviewBoard.k.Reviewtheradiological environmental monitoring programandtheresultsthereofatleastonceper12months.AUTHORITY 6.5.1.7TheFacilityReviewGroupshall:a.Recommend tothePlantManagerwrittenapprovalordisapproval ofitemsconsidered under6.5.1.6(a) through(d)above.b.Renderdeterminations inwritingwithregardtowhetherornoteachitemconsidered under6.5.1.6(a) through(e)aboveconstitutes anunreviewed safetyquestion. | |||
c.Providewrittennotification within24hourstotheVicePresident ofPowerResources andtheCompanyNuclearReviewBoardofdisagreement betweentheFRGandthePlantManager;however,thePlantManagershallhaveresponsibility forresolution ofsuchdisagreements pursuantto6.1.1above.ST.LUCIE-UNIT16-73/15/79 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS6.7SAFETYLIMITVIOLATION 6.7.1Thefollowing actionsshallbetakenintheeventaSafetyLimitisviolated: | |||
a.ThefacilityshallbeplacedinatleastHOTSTANDBYwithinonehour.b.TheSafetyLimitviolation shallbereportedtotheCommission, theVicePresident ofPowerResources andtotheCNRBwithin'4hours;C~ASafetyLimitViolation Reportshallbeprepared. | |||
ThereportshallbereviewedbytheFRG.Thisreportshalldescribe(1)applicable circumstances preceding theviolation, (2)effectsoftheviolation uponfacilitycomponents, systemsorstructures, and(3)corrective actiontakentopreventrecurrence. | |||
d.TheSafetyLimitViolation Reportshallbesubmitted totheCommission, theCNRBandtheDirectorofPowerResources within14daysoftheviolation. | |||
6.8PROCEDURES 6.8.1Hrittenprocedures shallbeestablished, implemented | |||
-andmaintained coveringtheactivities referenced below:a.Theapplicable procedures recommended inAppendix"A"ofRegulatory Guide1.33,November, 1972.b.Refueling operations. | |||
c.Surveillance andtestactivities ofsafetyrelatedequipment. | |||
d.SecurityPlanimplementation. | |||
e.Emergency Planimplementation. | |||
f.FireProtection Programimplementation. | |||
g.Theradiological environmental monitoring program.h.Offsitereleasesofgaseousandliquideffluents containing radioactive materials, including effluentmonitorsetpoints. | |||
ST.LUCIE-UNIT16-133/15/79 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS6.8.2Eachprocedure andadministrative policyof'6.8.1above,andchangesthereto,shallbereviewedbytheFRGandapprovedbythePlantManagerpriortoimplementation andreviewedperiodically assetforthinadministrative procedures. | |||
6.8.3Temporary changestoprocedures of6.8.1abovemaybemadeprovided: | |||
a.Theintentoftheoriginalprocedure isnotaltered.b.Thechangeisapprovedbytwomembersoftheplantmanagement staff,atleastoneofwhomholdsaSeni'orReactorOperator's Licenseontheunitaffected. | |||
c..Thechangeisdocumented, reviewedbytheFRGandapprovedbythePlantManagerwithin14daysofimplementation. | |||
6.9REPORTING REUIRFMENTS ROUTINEREPORTSANDREPORTABLE OCCURRENCES 6.9.1Inadditiontotheapplicable reporting requirements ofTitle10,CodeofFederalRegulations, thefollowing reportsshallbesubmitted totheDirectoroftheRegional. | |||
OfficeofInspection andEnforcement unlessotherwise noted.STARTUPREPORT6.9.1.1Asummaryreportofplantstartupandpowerescalation testingshallbesubmitted following (1)receiptofanoperating license,(2)amendment tothelicenseinvolving aplannedincreaseinpowerlevel,(3)installation offuelthathasadifferent designorhasbeenmanu-facturedby,adifferent fuelsupplier, and(4)modifications thatmayhavesignificantly alteredthenuclear,thermal,orhydraulic perfor-manceoftheplant.6.9.1.2Thestartupreportshalladdresseachofthetestsidentified intheFSARandshallincludeadescription ofthemeasuredvaluesoftheoperating conditions orcharacteristics obtainedduringthetestprogramandacomparison ofthesevalueswithdesignpredictions andspecifications. | |||
Anycorrective actionsthatwererequiredtoobtainsatisfactory operation shallalsobedescribed. | |||
Anyadditional specificdetailsrequiredinlicenseconditions basedonothercommitments shallbhincludedinthisreport.ST.LUCIE-UNIT16-143/15/79 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS6.9.1.3Startupreportsshallbesubmitted within(1)90daysfollowing completion ofthestartuptestprogram,(2)90daysfollowing resumption orcommencement ofcommercial poweroperation,. | |||
or(3)9monthsfollowing initialcriticality, whichever isearliest. | |||
IftheStartupReportdoes'otcoverallthreeevents(i.e.,initialcriticality, completion ofstartuptestprogram,andresumption orcommencement ofcommercial poweroperation), | |||
supplementary reportsshallbesubmitted atleasteverythreemonthsuntilallthreeeventshavebeencompleted. | |||
ANNUALREPORT-6.9.1.4Annualreportscoveringtheactivities oftheunitasdescribed belowforthepreviouscalendaryearshallbesubmitted priortotriarch1ofeachyear.Theinitialreportshallbesubmitted priorto1farch1oftheyearfollowing initialcriticality. | |||
6.9.1.5Reportsrequiredonanannualbasisshallinclude:a~Atabulation onanannualbasisofthenumberofstation,utilityandotherpersonnel (including contractors) receiving exposures greaterthan100mrem/yrandtheirassociated manremexposureaccording toworkandjobfunctions, | |||
-e.g.,reactoroperations andsurveillance, inservice inspection, routinemaintenance, specialmaintenance (describe maintenance), | |||
wasteprocessing, andrefueling. | |||
Thedoseassignment tovariousdutyfunctions maybeestimates basedonpocketdosimeter, TLD,orfilmbadgerequirements. | |||
Smallexposures totalinglessthan20%oftheindividual totaldoseneednotbeaccounted for.Intheaggregate, atleast80%ofthetotalwholebodydosereceivedfromexternalsourcesshallbeassignedtospecificmajorworkfunctions. | |||
b.Thecompleteresultsofsteamgenerator tubeinservice inspec-tionsperformed duringthereportperiod(reference Specifica-tion4.4.5.5.b). | |||
1/Asinglesubmittal maybemadeforamultipleunitstation.Thesubmittal shouldcombinethosesectionsthatarecommontoallunitsatthestation.2/Thistabulation supplements therequirements of20.407of10CFRPart20.ST.LUCIE-UNIT16-153/15/79 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLSANNUALRADIOLOGICAL E~V/IRORKNTAL MONITORING REPORT3/6.9.1.6Routineradiological environmental monitoring reportscoveringtheoperation oftheunitduringthepreviouscalendaryearshallbesubmitted priortoMay1ofeachyear.Theinitialreportshallbesubmitted priortoMay1oftheyearfollowing initialcriticality. | |||
6.9;1.7Theannualradiological environmental monitoring reportsshallincludesummaries, interpretations, anda'rendanalysisoftheresultsoftheradiological environmental surveillance activities forthereportperiod,including acomparison withpreoperational studies,operational controls(asappropriate), | |||
andpreviousenvironmental sur-veillance reportsandanassessment oftheobservedimpactsoftheplantoperation ontheenvironment. | |||
ThereportsshallalsoincludetheresultsofthelandusecensusesrequiredbySpecification 3.12.2.Ifharmfuleffectsaredetectedbythemonitoring, thereportshallprovideananalysisoftheproblemandaplannedcourseofactiontoalleviate theproblem.Theannualradiological environmental monitoring reportsshallincludesummarized andtabulated resultsintheformatofTable6.9-1ofallradiological environmental samplestakenduringthereportperiod.Intheeventthatsomeresultsarenotavailable forinclusion withthereport,thereportshallbesubmitted notingandexplaining thereasonsforthemissingresults.Themissingdatashall"besubmitted assoonaspossibleinasupplementary report.Thereportsshallalsoincludethefollowing: | |||
asummarydescription oftheradiological environmental monitoring program,' | |||
mapofallsamplinglocations keyed''to atablegivingdistances'nd direct'ions fromonereactor;theresultoflandusecensusesrequiredbytheSpecification 3.12.2;andtharesn~tso~rcensee participation | |||
'intheynterlaboratory Comparison ProgramrequiredbySpecification 3.12.3.SEMIANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTRELEASEREPORT-6.9.1e8Routineradioactive effluentreleasereportscoveringtheoperating oftheunitduringtheprevious6monthsofoperation shallbesubmitted within60daysafterJanuary1andJuly1ofeachyear.Theperiodofthefirstreportshallbeginwiththedataofinitialcriticality. | |||
3/Asinglesubmittal maybemadeforamultipleunitstation.Thesubmittal shouldcombinethosesectionsthatarecommontoallunitsatthestation;however,forunitswithseparateradwastesystems,thesubmittal shallspecifythereleasesofradioactive materialfromeachunit.ST.LUCIE-UNIT16-163/15/79 TABLE6.9-1FORMATFOREWIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAMSUMMARYNAMEOFFACILITYST.LUCIEPLANTUNIT1DOCKETNO.50-335LOCATIONOFFACILITYST.LUCIECOUNTYFLORIDAREPORTING PERIODMediumorPathwaySampled(UnitofMeasurement) | |||
TypeandTota'umber ofAaalysesPerformed LowerLimitofDetectiorP (LLD)AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangebNameDistanceandDirection ControlLocat(ons Mean(f)Mean(f)Range"RangeLocationwithHihestAnnual.MeanNumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements NominalLowerLimitofDetection (LLD)asdefinedinHASL-300(Rev.8/74)pp.D-08-01,02,03atthe95Xconfidence level.Meanandrangebasedupondetection measurements only.Fractionofdetectable measurements atspecified locations isindicated inparentheses (f). | |||
ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS6.9.1.9Theradioactive effluentreleasereportsshallincludeasummaryofthequantities ofradioactive liquidandgaseouseffluents andsolidwastereleasedfromtheunitasoutlinedinRegulatory Guide1.21Rev.1,"Measuring, Evaluating, andReporting Radioactivity inSolidWastesandReleasesofRadioactive Materials inLiquidandGaseousEffluents fromLight-Water-Cooled NuclearPowerPlants,"withdatasummarized onaquarterly basisfollowing theformatofAppendixBthereof.Theradioactive effluentreleasereportsshallincludethefollowing information forallunplanned offsitereleasesofradioactive materials ingaseousandliquideffluents: | |||
a.Adescription oftheeventandequipment involved. | |||
b.Cause(s)fortheunplanned release.c.Actionstakentopreventrecurrence. | |||
d.Consequences oftheunplanned'elease. | |||
Theradioactive effluentreleasereportsshallincludeanassessment ofradiation dosesfromtheradioactive liquidandgaseouseffluents releasedfromtheunitduringeachcalendarquarterasoutlinedinthein-plantprocedures. | |||
Theassessment ofradiation dosesshallbeperformed inaccordance withmethodology inthein-plantprocedures. | |||
ST.LUCIE-UNIT16-183/15/79 IP ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLSIfONTHLYOPERATING REPORT6.9.1.10Routinereportsofoperating statistics andshutdownexperience shallbesubmitted onamonthlybasistotheDirector, OfficeofManage-mentandProgramAnalysis, U.S.NuclearRegulatory Commission, Washington, D.C.20555,withacopytotheRegionalOffice,nolaterthanthe15thofeachmonthfollowing thecalendarmonthcoveredbythereport.REPORTABLE OCCURRENCES I"6.9.1.11TheREPORTABLE OCCURRENCE ofSpecifications 6.9.1.12and6.9.1.13below,including corrective actionsandmeasurestopreventrecurrence, shallbereportedtotheNRC.Supplemental reportsmayberequiredtofullydescribefinalresolution ofoccurrence. | |||
Incaseofcorrected orsupplemental reports,alicenseeeventreportshallbecompleted andreference shallbemadetotheoriginalreportdate.PROMPTNOTIFICATION WITHt&ITTENFOLLOWJP6.9.1.12Thetypesofeventslistedbelowshallbereportedwithin24hoursbytelephone andconfirmed bytelegraph, | |||
: mailgram, orfacsimile transmission totheDirectoroftheRegionalOffice,orhisdesignate nolaterthanthefirstworkingdayfollowing theevent,withawrittenfollowupreportwithin14days.Thewrittenfollowupreportshallinclude,asaminimum,acompleted copyofalicenseeeventreportform.Infor-mationprovidedonthelicenseeeventreportformshallbesupplemented, asneeded,byadditional narrative materialtoprovidecompleteexplanation ofthecircumstances surrounding theevent.a~Failureofthereactorprotection systemorothersystemssubjecttolimitingsafetysystemsettingstoinitiatetherequiredprotective functionbythetimeamonitored para-meterreachesthesetpointspecified asthelimitingsafetysystemsettinginthetechnical specifications orfailuretocompletetherequiredprotective function. | |||
b.Operation oftheunitoraffectedsystemswhenanyparameter oroperation subjecttoalimitingcondition foroperation islessconservative thantheleastconservative aspectofthelimitingcondition foroperation established inthetechnical specifications. | |||
C~Abnormaldegradation discovered infuelcladding, reactorcoolantpressureboundary, orprimarycontainment. | |||
ST.LUCIE-UNIT16-193/15/79 | |||
ADHINISTRATIVE CONTROLSd.Reactivity anomalies involving disagreement withthepredicted valueofreactivity balanceundersteadystateconditions duringpoweroperation greaterthanorequalto1%Ak/k;acalculated reactivity balanceindicating aSHUTDOHNHARGINlessconservative thanspecified inthetechnical specifica-tions;short-term reactivity increases thatcorrespond toareactorperiodoflessthan5secondsor,ifsubcritical, anunplanned reactivity insertion ofmorethan0.5%Ak/k;oroccurrence ofanyunplanned criticality. | |||
e.Failureormalfunction ofoneormorecomponents whichpreventsorcouldprevent,byitself,thefulfillment ofthefunctional requirements ofsystem(s) usedtocopewithaccidents analyzedintheFSAR.f.Personnel errororprocedural inadequacy whichpreventsorcouldprevent,byitself,thefulfillment ofthefunctional requirements ofsystemsrequiredtocopewithaccidents analyzedintheFSAR.geConditions arisingfromnaturalorman-madeeventsthat,asadirectresultoftheeventrequireunitshutdown, operation ofsafetysystems,orotherprotective measuresrequiredbytechnical specifications. | |||
h.Errorsdiscovered inthetransient oraccidentanalysesorinthemethodsusedforsuchanalysesasdescribed inthesafetyanalysisreportorinthebasesforthetechnical specifica-tionsthathaveorcouldhavepermitted reactoroperation inamannerlessconservative thanassumedintheanalyses. | |||
Performance ofstructures, systems,orcomponents thatrequiresremedialactionorcorrective measurestopreventoperation inamannerlessconservative thanassumedintheaccidentanalysesinthesafetyanalysisreportortechnical specifica-tionsbases;ordiscovery duringunitlifeofconditions notspecifically considered inthesafetyanalysisreportortechnical specifications thatrequireremedialactionorcor-rectivemeasurestopreventtheexistence ordevelopment ofanunsafecondition. | |||
Occurrence ofradioactive materialcontained gaseousholduptanksinexcessofthatpermitted bythelimitingcondition foroperation established inthetechnical specifications. | |||
ST.LUCIE-UNIT16-203/15/79 P | |||
ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLSTHIRTYDAYWRITTENREPORTS6.9.1.13ThetypesofeventslistedbelowshallbethesubjectofwrittenreportstotheDirectoroftheRegionalOfficewithinthirtydaysofoccurrence oftheevent.Thewrittenreportshallinclude,asaminimum,acompleted copyofalicenseeeventreportform.Information providedonthelicenseeeventreportformshallbesupplemented, asneeded,byadditional narrative materialtoprovidecompleteexplanation ofthecircumstances surrounding theevent.a0Reactorprotection systemorengineered safetyfeatureinstru-mentsettingswhicharefoundtobelessconservative thanthoseesgablished bythetechnical specifications butwhichdonotpreventthefulfillment ofthefunctional requirements ofaffectedsystems.b.Conditions leadingtooperation inadegradedmodepermitted byalimitingcondition foroperation orplantshutdownre-quiredbyalimitingcondition foroperation. | |||
C~Observedinadequacies intheimplementation ofadministrative orprocedural controlswhichthreatentocausereduction ofdegreeofredundancy providedinreactorprotection systemsorengineered safetyfeaturesystems'. | |||
d~Abnormaldegradation ofsystemsotherthanthosespecified in6.9.1.12.c abovedesignedtocontainradioactive materialresulting fromthefissionprocess.e,Anunplanned offsitereleaseof1)morethan1curieofradioactive materialinliquideffluents, 2)morethan150curiesofnoblegasingaseouseffluents, or3)morethan0.05curiesofradioiodine ingaseouseffluents. | |||
Thereportofanunplanned offsitereleaseofradioactiv'e materialshallincludethefollowing information: | |||
l..Adescription oftheeventandequipment involved. | |||
2.Cause(s)fortheunplanned release.3.Actionstakentopreventrecurrence. | |||
4.Consequences oftheunplanned release.ST.LUCIE-UNIT16-213/15/79 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLSSPECIALREPORTS6.9.2Specialreportsshallbesubmitted totheDirectoroftheOfficeofInspection andEnforcement RegionalOfficewithinthetimeperiodspecified foreachreport.Thesereportsshallbesub-mittedcoveringtheactivities identified belowpursuanttotherequirements oftheapplicable reference specification: | |||
a.Inoperable SeismicMonitoring Instrumentation, Specification 3.3.3.3~b.Inoperable Meteorological Monitoring Instrumentation, Specification 3.3.3.4.c.Inservice Inspection ProgramReviews,Specifications 4.4.10.1and4.4.10.2. | |||
d.ECCSActuation, Specifications 3.5.2and3.5.3.e.SealedSourceleakageinexcessoflimits,Specification 4.7.9.1.3. | |||
Seismiceventanalysis, Specification 4.3.3.3.2. | |||
g.Beachsurveyresults,Specification 4.7.6.1.1. | |||
h.CoreBarrelMovement, Specifications 3.4.11and4.4.11.i.FireDetection Instrumentation, Specification 3.3.3.7.FireSuppression Systems,Specification 3.7.11.1. | |||
k.Exceeding oneormoreLCO'sforSpecifications 3.11.1.2, 3.11.1.3, 3.11.2.2, 3.11.2.3, 3.11.2.4, or3.11.2.5involving radiation dosefromradioactive effluents. | |||
1.Measuredlevelsofradioactivity inanenvironmental samplingmediumdetermined toexceedthereporting levelvaluesofTable6.9-2whenaveragedoveranycalendarquartersamplingperiod.Whenmorethanoneoftheradionuclides inTable6.9-2aredetectedinthesamplingmedium,thisreportshallbesubmitted if:concentration 1)limitlevel(1)concentration (2)limitlevel(2)Whenradionuclides otherthanthoseinTable6.9-2aredetectedandaretheresultofplanteffluents, thisreportshallbesubmitted ifthequarterly dosetoanindividual isequaltoorgreaterthanthequarterly limitsofSpecifications 3.11.1.2, 3.11.2.2and3.11.2.3. | |||
Thisreportisnotrequiredifthemeasuredlevelofradioactivity wasnottheresultofplanteffluents; how-ever,insuchanevent,thecondition shallbereportedanddescribed intheAnnualRadiological Environmental Monitoring Report.ST.LUCIE-UNIT16-223/15/79 tnHITABLENONROUTINE REPORTING LEVELSFORRADIOACTIVITY CONCENTRATIONS INENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLESAnalysisWater(pci/1)AirborneParticulate orGases(pCi/m3)Fish(pCi/Kg,wet)Milk(pCi/1)BroadLeafVegetation (pCi/Kg,wet)GOVl'LDH-3Mn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Zr-Nb-95I-131Cs-1342X101X104X101X103X103X104X1030Cs-13750Ba-La-140 2X10(1)-Totalforparentanddaughter. | |||
0.910203X101X103X1041X1042X101X102X1060702(l)3X101X101X103.2X10 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS6.-10RECORDRETENTION 6.10.1Thefollowing recordsshallberetainedforatleastfiveyears:a.Recordsandlogsoffacilityoperation coveringtimeintervalateachpowerlevel.b.Recordsandlogsofprincipal maintenance activities, inspec-tions,repairandreplacement ofprincipal itemsofequipment relatedtonuclearsafety.c.AllREPORTABLE OCCURRENCES submitted totheCommission. | |||
d.Recordsofsurveillance activities, inspections andcalibrations requiredbytheseTechnical Specifications; e.Recordsofreactortestsandexperiments. | |||
f.RecordsofchangesmadetoOperating Procedures. | |||
g.Recordsofradioactive shipments. | |||
h.Recordsofsealedsourceleaktestsandresults.Recordsofannualphysicalinventory ofallsealedsourcematerialofrecord.6.10.2Thefollowing recordsshallberetainedforthedurationoftheFacilityOperating License:a~Recordsanddrawingchangesreflecting facilitydesignmodifi-cationsmadetosystemsandequipment described intheFinalSafetyAnalysisReport.b.Recordsofnewandirradiated fuelinventory, fueltransfers andassemblyburnuphistories. | |||
C~RecordsofmeetingsoftheFRGandtheCNRB.d.Recordsofradiation exposureforallindividuals enteringradiation controlareas.ST.LUCIE-UNIT16-243/15/79 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLSe.Recordsofgaseousandliquidradioactive materialreleasedtotheenvirons. | |||
f.Recordsoftransient oroperational cyclesforthosefacilitycomponents identified inTable5.9-1.g.Recordsoftrainingandqualification forcurrentmembersof'theplantstaff.h.Recordsofin-service inspections performed pursuanttotheseTechnical Specifications. | |||
RecordsofQualityAssurance activities requiredbytheQAManual.Recordsofreviewsperformed forchangesmadetoprocedures orequipment orreviewsoftestsandexperiments pursuantto10CFR50.59.6.11RADIATION PROTECTION PROGRAMProcedures forpersonnel radiation protection shallbepreparedconsistent withtherequirements of10CFRPart20andshallbeapproved, maintained andadheredtoforalloperations involving personnel radiation exposure. | |||
6.12HIGHRADIATION AREAOPTIONAL) 6.12.1Inlieuofthe"controldevice"or"alarmsignal"requiredbyparagraph 20.203(c) | |||
(2)of10CFR20,eachhighradiation areainwhichtheintensity ofradiation is1000mrem/hrorlessshallbebarricaded andconspicuously postedasahighradiation areaandentrancetheretoshallbecontrolled byrequiring issuanceofaRadiation WorkPermit*.Anyindividual orgroup.ofindividuals permitted toentersuchareasshallbeprovidedwithoraccompanied byoneormoreofthefollowing: | |||
a.Aradiation monitoring devicewhichcontinuously indicates theradiation doserateinthearea.b.Aradiation monitoring devicewhichcontinuously integrates theradiation doserateintheareaandalarmswhenapresetinte-grateddoseisreceived. | |||
Entryintosuchareaswiththismonitoring devicemaybemadeafterthedoseratelevelintheareahasbeenestablished andpersonnel havebeenmadeknow-ledgeable ofthem.*HealthPhysicspersonnel shallbeexemptfromtheRWPissuancerequire-mentduringtheperformance oftheirassignedradiation protection duties,providedtheycomplywithapprovedradiation protection procedures forentryintohighradiation areas.ST.LUCIE-UNIT16-253/]5/79 I" | |||
ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLSC~Anindividual qualified inradiation protection procedures whoisequippedwitharadiation doseratemonitoring device.Thisindividual shallberesponsible forproviding positivecontrolovertheactivities withintheareaandshallperformperiodicradiation surveillance atthefrequency specified bythefacilityHealthPhysicist intheRadiation WorkPermit.6.12.2Therequirements of6.12.1,above,shallalsoapplytoeachhighradiation areainwhichtheintensity ofradiation isgreaterthan1000mrem/hr.Inaddition, lockeddoorsshallbeprovidedtopreventunauthorized entryintosuchareasandthekeysshallbemaintained undertheadministrative controlofthe'ShiftSupervisor ondutyand/orthePlantHealthPhysicist. | |||
STLUCIE-UNIT16-263/15/79 (e~u~' | |||
REGULATORY INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM(RIDS)DOCKET¹05000335. | |||
ACCESSION NBR!7903190246 DOC~DATE!79/03/15NOTARIZED> | |||
YESFACILo50~335 ST~-LUCIE>PLANTgUNITigFLORIDAPONER5,LIGHTCO~,AUTH;NAME'UTHOR AFFILIATION UHRIGt'R~E''FLORIDA'OWER 8L'IGHTCO~RECIP~NAMERECIPIENT AFFIlIATIONSTELLOeV~DIVISIONOFlOPERATING REACTORS | |||
==SUBJECT:== | ==SUBJECT:== | ||
REQUESTSAMENDTO'APP-AOFLICENSE' | REQUESTSAMENDTO'APP-AOFLICENSE'PR 67ADDINGREQUIREMENTS | ||
<<I)<<C'4MMI,IMMCssMIIIIIM'i'itVilI'M<<1'hkitIflh'I'IiIMP44Is<<<<WsI,I7f~<<'I)P<<~riM'''IM1'I'<MhliMI)1~If'"Ir,'<<II>/hiMIIIM(1,"hv''MIh)kM<<k'IMIW'hM<<I'I'<<'litICWv<<vyMI~M/I<<lll$/<<tI$<<"l<<<<Ifg',I'lJr~tlI'l'II-<<~M<<M<<MMlhf9'Iit"MllIllIVI<<Ms;it)M$<<II<<sgff1~II[II~H'ITTkMhJlM')M<<l;M3TMlMI'.;,<<ark'L1M44<<MIk4v44IV44 STATEOFFLORXDA).)COUixlTYOFDADE3ssE.A.Adomat,beingfirstdulysworn,deposesandsays: | 'ORLIQUID8GASEOUSEFFLUENT, INSTRUMENTAT~ION 8GALIBR',NO'UNREVIEWED-SATY,QUESTIONS. | ||
'0O.BOX013100,MIAMI,FL33101iyVVzi~~rri.N.FLORIDAPOWER8(LIGHTCOMPANYMarch15,1979L-79- | AREI'NVOLVED | ||
~DISTRIBUTION CODE$A009S"COKSRECEIVED!LTR | |||
~>~ENCL'Q'.SIZE!'<'"'TITLE lAPPKNDINIDISTRIBUTION AFTERISSUANCE'F OLIQQQ>>QC)aNOTES)(JJ4Q'gRg',>>g~if'~~,=~ag~,=--~Pl)-p~'i':~=>>'i/>>ltr'''~RECIPIENT IDCODE/NAME ACTION~05BCo;INTERNAL'1 1215EEB17HYDRO~MTR BR19EFFLiTRTSYS22NAGNERgP~;OELD6~inlKNAn>EXTERNALS 03LPDR23ACRSCOPIESLTTR'NCL" 7.7112"1.1112211"0(111616RECIPIENT | |||
'IDCODE/NAME; 02NRCPDR10PLANTSYSBR16ADSITETECH18MARKKK,21RADASMTBRDIRECTORDSE~TA/EDO00NSIC'COPIESLTTRENCL)111111111010wa21879TOTALNUMBEROF.'OPIES REQUIREDLTTR41ENCL'.)3e. | |||
<<I)<<C'4MMI,IMMCssMIIIIIM'i'itVilI'M<<1'hkitIflh'I'IiIMP44Is<<<<WsI,I7f~<<'I)P<<~riM'''IM1'I'<MhliMI)1~If'"Ir,'<<II>/hiMIIIM(1,"hv''MIh)kM<<k'IMIW'hM<<I'I'<<'litICWv<<vyMI~M/I<<lll$/<<tI$<<"l<<<<Ifg',I'lJr~tlI'l'II-<<~M<<M<<MMlhf9'Iit"MllIllIVI<<Ms;it)M$<<II<<sgff1~II[II~H'ITTkMhJlM')M<<l;M3TMlMI'.;,<<ark'L1M44<<MIk4v44IV44 STATEOFFLORXDA).)COUixlTYOFDADE3ssE.A.Adomat,beingfirstdulysworn,deposesandsays:ThaiheisExecutive VicPY.LightCompny,tilelicenseeherein;~ofFloridaPowerakThathehasexecutedtheforegoing document;'hat thestate-=-mentsmadeinthissaiddocumentaretrueandcorrecttothebestof.hisknowledge, information, andbelief,andthatheisauthorized toexecutethedocumentonbehalfofsaid,Licensee-E.A.AdomatSubscr'ibed andsworntobefore.methis@aya+19~9NOTARYPUBLIC,nandfortheCountyofDade,StateofFloriNOTA'r%5UCSTATEOP~ORIDAstVOCEAYCOMMiSSlOtt EXPiREGt.IARCtl27,1582jiffycommission expires:RDNDEDTHRUt4LYttARD | |||
'BDNDlNGAGENOY,Q%ICOSIh(w4 Ih1~'~rlC.) | |||
'0O.BOX013100,MIAMI,FL33101iyVVzi~~rri.N.FLORIDAPOWER8(LIGHTCOMPANYMarch15,1979L-79-61DirectorofNuclearReactorRegulation Attention: | |||
Mr.VictorStello,DirectorDivisionofOperating ReactorsU.S.NuclearRegulatory Commission Washington, D.C.20555 | |||
==DearMr.Stello:== | ==DearMr.Stello:== | ||
,Re:St.LucieUnit1DocketNo.50- | ,Re:St.LucieUnit1DocketNo.50-335ProposedAmendment toFacilit0eratinLicenseDPR-67Inaccordance with10CFR50.30,FloridaPower8ILightCompanysubmitsherewiththree(3)signedoriginals andforty(40)copiesofarequesttoamendAppendixAofFacility'perating LicenseDPR-67.Adescription oftheproposedchanges,followedbytherevisedTechnical Specification pages,isattached. | ||
Theproposedamendment hasbeenreviewedbytheSt.LucieFacilityReviewGroupandtheFloridaPower5LightCompanyNuclearReviewBoard.Theyhaveconcluded thatitdoesnotinvolveanunreviewed safetyquestion. | |||
Partofthematerialbeingproposedforinclusion intheTechnical Specifications (Appendix A)ispresently intheEnvironmental Technical Specifications (Appendix B).Aproposedamendment toremovethismaterialfromtheEnvironmental Technical Specifications isbeingpreparedandwillbeforwarded toyourofficewithinafewweeks.Werequestthatthetwoproposals bereviewedconcurrently. | |||
Thisamendment | |||
-isconsidered aClassIIIamendment per10CFR170.22.,Accordingly, acheckforfourthousanddollars($4,000.00) isenclosed. | |||
Verytr1yours,obertE.UhrigVicePresident AdvancedSystems&Technology REU:MAS:cf | |||
.Attachment cc:Mr.JamesP.O'Reilly, RegionIIMr.R.W.Zavadoski, RegionIIHaroldF.Reis,Esquire0gPok1I79OSl9Oalj'EOPLE... | |||
SERVINGPEOPI.E ATTACHMENT Re:St.LucieUnit1Docket.No.50-335ProposedTechSpecChangeApendixITheobjective ofthisproposalistoimplement therequirements of10CFR50,AppendixX.DraftguidancefromtheNRCwasfollowedwhenappropriate, depending onthespecificdesignandoperation ofSt.LucieUnitl.Forexample,thesolidification issuehasnotbeenaddressed. | |||
Atpresent,awastesolidification programisnotinplaceatSt.Lucie,however,theneedforsuchaprogramisbeingevaluated andmayleadtofurthercorrespondence. | |||
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Site: | Saint Lucie |
Issue date: | 03/15/1979 |
From: | UHRIG R E FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. |
To: | STELLO V Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
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P.O.BOX013100,IvIIAMI,FL33101IFLORIDAPOIVER&LIGHTCOMPANYMarch15,1979L-79-61DirectorofNuclearReactorRegulation Attention:
Mr.VictorStello,DirectorDivisionofOperating ReactorsU.S.NuclearRegulatory Commission Washington, D.C.20555
DearMr.Stello:
Re:St.LucieUnit1DocketNo.50-335ProposedAmendment toFacilit0eratinLicenseDPR-67Inaccordance with10CFR50.30,FloridaPower8LightCompanysubmitsherewiththree(3)signedoriginals andforty(40)copiesofarequesttoamendAppendixAofFacilityOperating LicenseDPR-67.Adescription oftheproposedchanges,followedbytherevisedTechnical Specification
.pages,isattached.
Theproposedamendment hasbeenreviewedbytheSt.LucieFacilityReview:-GroupandtheFloridaPower5LightCompanyNuclearReviewBoard.Theyhaveconcluded thatitdoesnotinvolveanunreviewed safetyquestion.
Partofthematerialbeingproposedforinclusion intheTechnical Specifications (Appendix A)ispresently intheEnvironmental Technical Specifications (Appendix B).Aproposedamendment toremovethismaterialfromtheEnvironmental Technical Specifications isbeingpreparedandwillbeforwarded toyourofficewithinafewweeks.Werequestthatthetwoproposals bereviewedconcurrently.
Thisamendment isconsidered aClassIIIamendment per10CFR170.22.Accordingly, acheckforfourthousanddollars($4,000.00) isenclosed.
Verytr1.yours,obertE.UhrigVicePresident AdvancedSystems8Technology REU:MAS:cf Attachment cc:Mr.JamesP.O'Reilly, RegionIIMr.R.W.Zavadoski, RegionIIHaroldF.Reis,Esquire9-".cf>ei,.
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SERVINGPEOPLE CCHANGEINDEX-.Page1Pa1-6e8RevisedorNewRevisedPageAdded1.30DescritionDefinesGasRadwasteSystem1-8RevisedAdded4/M&PFrequencies Definesneweffluentfrequencies 3/43-313/43-30RevisedRevisetopermitdischarge ofgasdecaytankafterlossof1channel3/43-323/43-413/43-423/43-433/43-443/43-453/43-463/43-473/43-483/43-493/43>>503/43-513/43-523/43-53E3/411-13/411-23/411-33/411-43/411-53/411-63/411-73/411-83/411-93/411-103/411-113/411-12NewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPage(Map)Addrequirements forliquideffluentinstrumentation andcalibration Addrequirements for-gaseous effluentinstrumentation andcalibration Addrequirements forliquideffluentconcentration, dose,samplingfrequencies andwastetreatment operation Addrequirements forgaseouseffluentdose,samplefrequencies, andwastetreatment systemoperations 3/43/411-1311-14NewPageNewPageAdd40CFR190requirement Addrequirement forlimitingstoragetankcontents3/412-13/412-23/412-33/412-43/412-53/412-63/412-7NewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageAddrequirements fortheradio-logicalenvironmental monitoring program CHANGEINDEX-Page2Pae8RevisedorNewDescrition3/412-83/412-93/412-103/412-11NewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageAddrequirements fortheRadio-logicalEnvironmental Honitoring ProgramB-3/43-4NewPageBasesB-3/411-1B-3/411-2B-3/411-3B-3/411-4B-3/4U.-5NewPageNewPageNewPageNewPageNewPaeBasesB-3/412-1NewPageBases6-76-136-14RevisedPageRevisedPageRevisedPageAddFRGreviewtoRadiological Environmental Monitoring ProgramAddgandhto6.8.1forrequiredprocedures 6.8.2movedfrompage6-13topage6-14and6.9.1.3movedoffofpage6-146-15Old6-16Old6-17Old6-18New6-16New6-17RevisedNowPage6-19NowPage6-20NowPage6-21NewNewItem6.9.1.3movedtotopof6-15from6-14See6-19belowSee6-20belowSee6-21belowAnnualRadiological Environ-mentalOp.ReportTable6.9-1New6-186-19NewRevisedSemi-annual EffluentReportFormerlyPage6-166.9.1.6now6.9.1.106.9.1.7now6.9.1.116.9.1.8now6.9.1.12 f
CHANGEINDEX-Page3RevisedorNewDescritionRevisedFormerlyPage6-17.Itemjaddedafterionnew6.9.1.12promptnoti-fication(Old6.9.1.9offpage)RevisedFormerlyPage6-18.6.9.1.9now6.9.1.13for30daywrittenreport.Item'eaddedafternew6.1.1.13d.RevisedItemkaddedto6.9.2.Item1addedto6.9.2SpecialReports.NewTable6.9-2RevisedOldPage86-19Old6.10.2ItemCwas"Recordsoffacilityradiation andcon-tamination surveys".
Thishasbeendeleted.NewItemCwasformerlyItemK.RevisedOldPage6-20.Deleted6.10.2ItemK6.12,6.12.1a.,and6.12.1b.arereworded.
- added.RevisedandNewItem6.12.1.Cwasadded.6.12.2wasadded.
DEFINITIONS REACTORTRIPSYSTEMRESPONSETIME1.26TheREACTORTRIPSYSTEMRESPONSETIMEshallbethetimeintervalfromwhenthemonitored parameter exceedsitstripsetpointatthechannelsensoruntilelectrical powerisinterrupted totheCEAdrivemechanism.
ENGINEERED SAFETYFEATURERESPONSETIME1.27TheENGINEERED SAFETYFEATURERESPONSETIMEshallbethattimeintervalfromwhenthemonitored parameter exceedsitsESFactuation setpointatthechannels'ensoruntiltheESFequipment iscapableofperforming itssafetyfunction(i.e.,thevalvestraveltotheirrequiredpositions, pumpdischarge pressures reachtheirrequiredvalues,etc.).Timesshallincludedieselgenerator startingandsequenceloadingdelayswhere'applicable.
PHYSICSTESTS1.28PHYSICSTESTSshallbethosetestsperformed tomeasurethefunda-mentalnuclearcharacteristics ofthereactorcoreandrelatedinstrumenta-tionand1)described inChapter14.0oftheFSAR,2)authorized undertheprovisions of10CFR50.59,or3)otherwise approvedbytheCommission.
UNRODDEDINTEGRATED RADIALPEAKINGFACTORFr1.29TheUNRODDEDINTEGRATED RADIALPEAKINGFACTORistheratioofthepeakpinpowertotheaveragepinpowerinanunroddedcore,excluding tilt.GASEOUSRADWASTETREATMENT SYSTEM1.30AGASEOUSRADNASTETREA&IENT SYSTEMisanysystemdesignedandin-stalledtoreduceradioactive gaseouseffluents bycollecting primarycoolantsystemoffgasesfromtheprimarysystem.ST.LUCIE-UNIT11-63/15/79
TABLE1.2PREUENCYNOTATIONNOTATIONAtleastonceper12hoursAtleastonceper24hoursAtleastonceper7days4/M*Atleast4permonthandaminimumof48peryearSAS/UN.A.Atleastonceper31daysAtleastonceper92daysAtleastonceper6monthsAtleastonceper18monthsPriortoeachreactorstartupCompleted priortoeachreleaseNotApplicable
- -PorRadioactive EffluentSampling.
- -PorRadioactive BatchReleasesonly.ST.LUCIE-UNIT11-83/15/79
INSTRUMENTATION METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION LQ1ITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.3.3.4Themeterological monitoring instrumentation channelsshallbeoperableasperTable3.3-8.APPLICABILITY:
AtalltimesACTION:a)WiththenumberofOPERABLEmeteorological monitoring channelslessthanrequiredbyTable3.3-8,theLicenseeshouldsuspendallreleaseofgaseousradioactive materialfromtheradwastegasdecaytanksuntiltheinoperable channel(s) isrestoredtoOPERABLEstatus.b)WithlessthantheMinimumChannelsOPERABLEasspecified byTable3.3-8,prepareandsubmitaSpecialReporttotheCommission pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2withinthenext10daysoutlining thecauseofthemalfunction andtheplansforrestoring thechannel(s) toOPERABLEstatus.c)Theprovisions ofSpecification 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.3.3.4OneWINDSPEED,ONEWINDDIRECTION, andTWOAIRTEMPERATURE INSTRUMENTATION CHANNEL(S) shallbedemonstrated OPERABLEbytheperformance oftheCHANNELCHECKandCHANNELCALI-BRATIONoperations atthefrequencies showninTable4.3-5.STLUCIEUNIT13/43-303/J5/79 TABLE3.3-8METEOROLOGICAL MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION INSTRUMENT
&ELEVATION INSTRUMENT MINIMIMACCURACY.MINIMUMCHANNELSOPERABLE1.WINDSPEED a)NominalElev(10meters)+0.5*mphb)NominalElev(57.9meters)+0.5*mph2.WINDDIRECTION a)Nominal"'Elev (10meters)+5b)NominalElev(57.9meters+51AN.A.1BN.A.3.AIRT~ERATURE (DeltaT)a)NominalElev(10meters)b)NominalElev(57.9meters)c)NominalElev(33.5meters)i0,10C**+O.loC**+0,loC**1C1CN.A.+Startingspeedofanemometer shallbe(1mph**hTmeasurement channelsonlyA-The57.9meterChannelmaybesubstituted forthe10meterwindspeedforupto30daysin.theeventthe10meterChannelisINOPERABLE.
WindSpeedDatafromthe57.9meterelevation shouldbeadjustedusingthewindspeedpowerlaw:S/s10meters=(57.9meterswhere:(0.1727)Swindspeedinmphn=0.25forPasquillVerticalStability ClassesA,B,C,D.n=0.50forPasquillVerticalStability ClassesE,F,G.1.727x101=constant=10meters/57.9 metersB-The57.9meterChannelmaybesubstituted forthe10meterWindDirection Channelforupto30daysintheeventthe10meterChannelisINOPERABLE.
C-The33.5meterChannelmaybesubstituted foroneofthe10meteror57.9meterTemperature Channelsforupto30daysifoneoftheChannelsisINOPERABLE.
Thedatashouldalwaysbenormalized toC/100meterstodetermine theverticalstability class.STLUCIEUNIT13/43/15/79 TABLE4.3-5METEOROLOGICAL MONITORING.
INSTRUMENTATION SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS CAC'nHINSTRUMENT CHANNELCHECKl.HINDSPEEDa)NominalElev(10meters)Db)NominalKiev(57.9meters)D*C1CANNELCALIBRATION SASA*2.HINDDIRECTION a)NominalElev(10meters)Db)NominalElev(57.9meters)D*3.AIRTEMPERATURE (DeltaT)a)NominalElev(10meters)Db)NominalElev(57.9meters)Dc)NominalElev(33.5meters)D*SASA*SASASA~*Required onlyiftheseChannelsarebeingsubstituted foroneoftheMinimumChannelsOperableasperTable3.3-8.
e INSTRUMENTATION RADIOACTIVE LIUIDEFFLUENTINSTRUMENTATION LIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.3.3.8Theradioactive liquideffluentmonitoring instrumentation channelsshowninTable3.3-11shallbeOPERABLEwiththeiralarm/trip setpoints setto.ensurethatthelimitsofSpecification 3.11.1.1arenotexceeded.
APPLICABILITY:
AsshowninTable3.3-11.ACTION:a.Witharadioac'tive liquideffluentmonitoring instrumentation channelalarm/trip setpointlessconservative thanavaluewhich'illensurethatthelimitsof3.11.1.1aremet,immediately suspendthereleaseofradioactive liquideffluents monitored bytheaffectedchannelordeclarethechannelinoperable.
b.WithlessthanthenumberofchannelsrequiredOPERABLEbyTable.3.3-11,taketheACTIONshowninTable3.3-11.c.'heprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REUIR&KNTS4.3.3.8.1 Thesetpoints shallbedetermined byusingthemethodology described inthein-plantprocedures andshallbepostedintheReactorControlRoom.4.3.3.8.2 Eachradioactive liquideffluentmonitoring instrumentation channelshallbedemonstrated OPERABLEbyperformance oftheCHANNELCHECK,CHANNELCALIBRATION, ANDCHANNELFUNCTIONAL TESToperations duringtheModesandatthefrequencies showninTable4.3-11.ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/43-41
TABLE3.3-11RADIOACTIVE LIUIDEFFLUENTMONITORING INSTRUMENTATION INSTRUMENT MINIMUMCHANNELSOPERABLEAPPLICABILITY ACTION1.GrossRadioactivity
- monitors, providing automatic termination ofreleasea.LiquidradwasteeffluentlineAtalltimes*18b.SteamGenerator BlowdowneffluentlineAtalltimes*192.GrossRadioactivity Monitorsnotproviding automatic termination ofreleasea.Component coolingwatersystemAtalltimes*20*Duringreleasesviathispathway TABLE3.3-11(Continued)
TABLENOTATIONACTION18-WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement, effluentreleasesmayberesumedforupto14days,providedthatpriortoinitiating arelease:l.Atleasttwoindependent samplesareanalyzedinaccordance withSpecification 4.11.1.1.3 and;2.'tleasttwotechnically qualified membersoftheFacilityStaffindependently verifythereleaseratecalculations anddischarge valving;Otherwise, suspendreleaseofradioactive effluents viathispathway.ACTION19-WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement, effluentreleasesviathispathwaymaycontinueindefinitely ifthereisnoprimary-to-secondary leakageindicated bytheairejectormonitor.Iftheairejectormonitorindicates primary-to-secondary leakage,releasesmaycontinueforupto14daysprovidedgrabsamplesareanalyzedforgrossradioactivity (betaorgamma)atlimitofdetection ofatleast107pCi/gram:
1.Atleastonceper8hourswhenthespecificactivityofthesecondary coolantis>0.01pCi/gramDOSEEQUIVALENT I-131.2.Atleastonceper24hourswhenthespecificactivityofthesecondary coolantis<0.01llCi/gram DOSEEQUIVALENT I-131.ACTION20-WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement, effluentreleasesviathispathwaymaycontinuefor'pto14daysprovidedthatatleastonceper8hourgrabsamplesarecollected andanalyzedforgrossradio-activity(betaorgamma)ata.limitofdetection ofatleast10"pCi/ml.,
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TABLE4.3-11RADIOACTIVE LIUIDEFFLUENTMONITORING INSTRUMENTATION SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS IINSTRUMENT 1.GrossBetaorGammaRadioactivity Monitorsproviding alarmandautomatic isolation LiquidRadwasteEffluentLineCHANNELCHECKCHANNELCALIBRATION R(3)CHANNELFUNCTIONAL TESTe(i)b.SteamGenerator BlowdownEffluentLineR(3)e(i)2.GrossBetaorGammaRadioactivity Monitorsproviding alarmbutnotproviding automatic isolation (4)a.Component CoolingWaterSys.R(3)e(2)*Duringreleasesviathispathway TABLE4.3-11(Cont'd)TABLENOTATION(1)TheCHANNELFUNCTIONAL TESTshallalsodemonstrate thatautomatic isolation ofthispathwayandcontrolroomalarmannunciation occursifanyofthefollowing conditions exist:1.Instrument indicates measuredlevelsabovethealarm/trip setpoint.
2.Circuitfailure.3.Instrument controlsnotsetinoperatemode.(2)TheCKQTNELFUNCTIONAL TESTshallalsodemonstrate thatcontrolroomalarmannunciation occursifanyofthefollowing conditions exist:l.Instrument indicates measuredlevelsabovethealarm/trip setpoint.
2.Circuitfailure.3.Instrument controlsnotsetinoperatemode.(3)TheinitialCHANNELCALIBRATION forradioactivity measurement in-strumentation shallbeperformed usingoneormoreofthereference standards traceable totheNationalBureauofStandards orusingstandards thathavebeencalibrated againststandards certified bytheNBS.Thesestandards shouldpermitcalibrating thesystemoveritsintendedrangeofenergyandratecapabilities.
Forsubsequent CHANNELCALIBRATION, sourcesthathavebeenrelatedtotheinitialcalibration shouldbeused,atintervals ofatleastoncepereighteenmonths.Thiscannormallybeaccomplished duringrefueling outages.(Existing plantsmaysubstitute previously established calibration procedures forthisrequirement.)
,ST:LUCIE-UNIT13/43-453/15/79
TABLE4.3-11(Cont'd)(4)Thisrequirement isapplicable onlytosystemswheretheservicewatersystemorcomponent coolingwatersystemisdischarged toaneffluentstream.ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/43-463/15/79 INSTRKKNTATION RADIOACTIVE GASEOUSPROCESSANDEFFLUENTMONITORING INSTRRKNTATION LIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.3.3.9Theradioactive gaseousprocessandeffluentmonitoring instru-mentation channelsshowninTable3.3-12shallbeOPERABLEwiththeiralarm/trip setpoints settoensurethatthelimitsofSpecification 3.11.2.1arenotexceeded.
APPLICABILITY:
AsshowninTable3.3-12.ACTION:a.Witharadioactive gaseousprocessoreffluentmonitoring instrumentation channelalarm/trip setpointlessconservative thanavaluewhichwillensurethatthelimitsof3.11.2.1aremet,declarethechannelinoperable.
b.WithlessthanthenumberofchannelsrequiredOPERABLEbyTable3.3-12,taketheACTIONshowninTable3.3-12.c.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.3.3.9.1 Thesetpoints shallbedetermined byusingthemethodology described inthein-plantprocedures andshallbepostedintheReactorControlRoom.4.3.3.9.2 Eachradioactive gaseousprocessoreffluentmonitoring instru-mentation channelshallbedemonstrated OPERABLEbyperformance oftheCHANNELCHECK,CHANNELCALIBRATION, andCHANNELFUNCTIONAL TESToperations duringtheMODESandatthefrequencies showninTable4.3-12.ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/43-473/15/79 TABLE3.3-12RADIOACTIVE GASEOUSEFFLUENTHONITORING INSTRRKNTATION IgINSTRRKNT MINIMUMCUANNELSOPERABLEAPPLICABILITY PARAMETER ACTIONl.HasteGasHoldupSystema.NobleGasActivityMonitorRadioactivity RateMeasurement 252.PlantVenta.NobleGasActivityMonitorb.IodineSamplerCartridge c.Particulate SamplerFilterRadioactivity RateMeasure-27mentVerifyPresenceofCartridge 30VerifyPresenceofFilter30*Duringreleasesviathispathway nIINSTRUMENT TABLE3.3-1(Cont'd)?MINIMUMCHANNELSOPERABLEAPPLICABILITY PARAHETER RADIOACTIVE GASEOUSEFFLUENTMONITORING INSTRlBKNTATION ACTION3.FuelBuildingVenta.NobleGasActivityMonitorRadioactivity RateMeasure-27mentb.IodineSamplerCartridge c.Particulate-Sampler FilterVerifypresenceoffilter30Verifypresenceofcartridge 304.BlowdownBuilding, VentSystema.NobleGasActivityMonitorRadioactivity RateMeasure-27mentb.IodineSamplerCartridge c.Particulate SamplerFilterVerifypresenceofcartridge 30Verifypresenceoffilter305.AirEjectorVenta.NobleGasActivityMonitor'1)Radioactivity RateMeasure-28mentCJlU3*Duringreleasesviathispathway
TABLE3.3-12(Cont'd)TABLENOTATIONACTION25-WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement, thecontentsofthetankmaybereleasedtotheenvironment forupto14daysprovidedthatpriortoinitiating therelease:l.Atleasttwoindependent samplesofthetank'scontentsareanalyzed, and2.Atleasttwotechnically qualified membersoftheFacilityStaffindependently verifythereleaseratecalculations anddischarge valvelineup;Otherwise, suspendreleaseofradioactive effluents viathispathway.ACTION27-WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement, effluentreleasesviathispathwaymaycontinueforupto28daysprovidedgrabsamplesarecollected andanalyzedforgrossactivityatleastonceper24hours.ACTION28-WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement, immediately routetheAirEjectorVenttothePlantVentPathway.ACTION30-WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequired:by theMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement, effluentreleasesviathispathwaymaycontinueindefinitely, providedsamplesarecontinuously collected withauxiliary samplingequipment forperiodsontheorderofseven(7)daysandanalyzedwithin48hoursoftheendofsamplecollection.
ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/43-50WiSI79 TABLE4.RADIOACTIVE GASEOUSEFFLUENTMONITORING INSTRUMENTATION SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS INSTRUMENT CHANNELCHECKCHANNELCALIBRATION CHANNELFUNCTIONAL TEST1.l0asteGasHoldupSystema.NobleGasActivityMonitorR(3)e(l)2.PlantVenta.NobleGasActivityMonitorb.IodineSamplerc.Particulate SamplerR(3)N.A.N.A.q(2)N.A.N.A.3.FuelBuildingVenta.NobleGasActivityMonitorb.IodineSamplerc.'articulate SamplerD*R(3)N.A.N.A.O(2)N.A.N.A.*Duringreleasesviathispathway TAB.3-12(Cont'd)RADIOACTIVE GASEOUSEFFLUENTMONITORING INSTRRfENTATION SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS INSTRUMENT CHANNELCHECKCHANNEL.CALIBRATION CHANNELFUNCTIONAL TEST4.BlowdownBuildingVentSystema.NobleGasActivityMonitorb.IodineSamplerc.Particulate SamplerD*DAR(3)N.A.N.A.O(2)N.A.N.A.5.AirEjectorVenta.NobleGasActivityMonitorR(3)e(2)*Duringreleasesviathispathway TABLE4.3-12(Cont'd)TABLENOTATION(1)TheCHANNELFUNCTIONAL TESTshallalsodemonstrate thatautomatic isolation ofthispathwayandcontrolroomalarmannunciation occursifanyofthefollowing conditions exist:1.Instrument indicates measuredlevelsabovethealarm/trip setpoint.
2.Circuitfailure.3.Instrument controlsnotsetinoperatemode.(2)TheCHANNELFUNCTIONAL TESTshallalsodemonstrate thatcontrolroomalarmannunciation occursifanyofthefollowing conditions exist:l.Instrument indicates measuredlevelsabovethealarm/trip setpoint.
2.Circuitfailure.3.Instrument controlsnotsetinoperatemode.(3)Theinitial,.CHANNEL CALIBRATION forradioactivity measurement instrumentation shallbeperformed usingoneormoreofthereference standards traceable totheNationalBureauofStandards orusingstandards thathavebeencalibrated againststandards certified bytheNBS.Thesestandards shouldpermitcalibrating thesystemoveritsintendedrangeofenergyandratecapabilities.
Forsubsequent CHANNELCALIBRATION, sourcesthathavebeenrelatedtotheinitialcalibration shouldbeused,atintervals ofatleastoncepereighteenmonths.Thiscannormallybeaccomplished duringrefueling outages.(Existing plantsmaysubstitute previously established calibration procedures forthisrequirement.)
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3/4.11RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS 3/4.11.1LIUIDEFFLUENTS CONCENTRATION LIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.1.1Theoncedilutedconcentration ofradioactive materialreleasedfromthesitetounrestricted areas(seeFigure3.11-1)shallbelimitedtotheconcentrations specified in10CFR20,AppendixB,TableII,Column2forradionuclides otherthandissolved orentrained noblegases.Theoncedilutedconcentration fortotaldissolved orentrained noblegasesshallbelimitedto2X104pCi/ml.APPLICABILITY:
Atalltimes.ACTION:Withtheconcentration ofradioactive materialreleasedfromthesitetoun-restricted areasexceeding theabove,limits,immediately restoreconcentration wi'thintheabovelimitsandprovidepromptnotification totheCommission pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.1.12.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.11.1.1.1 Theinstantaneous concentration ofradioactive materialinliquideffluents releasedfromthesiteshallbemonitored inaccordance withTable3~311~4.11.1.1.2 Theliquideffluentcontinuous monitorshavingprovisions forautomatic termination ofliquidreleases, aslistedinTable3.3-11,shallbeusedtolimittheconcentration ofradioactive materialreleasedatany-timefromthesitetounrestricted areastothevaluesgiveninSpecification 3.11.1.1.
4.11.1.1.3 Theradioactivity contentofeachbatchofradioactive liquidwastetobedischarged shallbedetermined priortoreleasebysamplingandanalysisinaccordance withTable4.11-1.Theresultsofpre-release analysesshallbeusedwiththecalculational methodsinthein-plant.
procedures toassurethattheconcentration atthepoint.ofreleaseislimitedtothe.,values inSpecification 3.11.1.1.
4.11.1.1.4 Theresultsofthepostreleasecalculations shallbeperformed usingcalculational methodsinthein-plantprocedures to.assure thattheconcentra-tionsatthepointofreleasearelimitedtothevaluesinSpecification 3.11.1.1.
4.11.1.1.5 Theradioactivity concentration ofliquidsdischarged fromcontinuous r'eleasepointsshallbedetermined bycollection andanalysisofsamplesinaccordance withTable4.11-1.Theresultsoftheanalysesshallbeusedwiththecalculational methodsinthein-plantprocedures toassurethattheconcentra-tionsatthepointofreleasearelimitedtothevaluesinSpecification 3.11.1.1.
ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/411-13/15/79 TABLE4.11-1RADIOACTIVE LIUIDWASTESAMPLINGANDANALYSISPROGRAMLiquidReleaseTypeSamplingFrequency MinimumAnalysisFrequency TypeofActivityAnalysisLowerLimitofDetection (LLD)(pCi/ml)a,bA.BatchHasteReleaseTankscEachBatchEachBatchPrincipal GammaEmittersI-1315X101X10-6pOneBatch/MDissolved andEntrained Gases1X10H-31X10EachBatchCompositee GrossAlpha1X10EachBatchCompositee Sr-89,Sr-905X108B.PlantContinuous Releasesf,g4/M4/MPrincipal GammaEmittersd I-1315"X101X106Dissolved andEntrained Gases1X1051X104/MM'rossAlpha1X10Compositee 4/MCompositee Sr-89,Sr-905X10-8STLUCIE-UNIT13/411-23/15/79
TABLE4.11-1(Continued)
TABLENOTATIONa.Thelowerlimitofdetection (LLD)isdefinedinTableNotationa.ofTable4.12.1ofSpecification 4.12.1.1.
b.Forradionuclides identified bygammaspectrumanalysisitmaynotbepossibletomeasurecertainradionuclides neartheirLLDlimitwhentheyareinthepresenceof.otherradionuclides athigherconcentration.
Whenaradionuclide's calculated LLDisgreaterthanitslistedLLDlimit,theactivityoftheradionuclide shouldbecalculated usingmeasuredratioswiththoseradionuclides whichareroutinely identified andmeasured.
Ifaratioactivitycannotbedetermined, thecalculated LLDshouldbeassignedastheactivityoftheradionuclide.
c.Abatchreleaseisthedischarge ofliquidwastesofadiscretevolume.d.Theprincipal gammaemittersforwhichtheLLDlimitspecification willapplyareexclusively thefollowing radionuclides:
Mn-54,Fe-59,Co-58,Co-60,Zn-65,Ho-99,Cs-134,Cs-137,Ce-141,andCe-144.Thislistdoesnotmeanthatonlythesenuclidesaretobedetectedandreported.
Otherpeakswhicharemeasurable andidentifiable, togetherwiththeabovenuclides, shallalsobeidentified andreported.
NuclideswhicharebelowtheLLDfortheanalysesshouldnotbereportedasbeingpresentattheLLDlevel.e.Acomposite sampleisoneinwhichthequantityofliquidsampledispro-portional tothequantityofliquidwastedischarged andinwhichthemethodofsamplingemployedresultsinaspecimenwhichisrepresentative oftheliquidsreleased.
Priortoanalysis, allsamplestakenforthecomposite shallbethoroughly mixedinorderforthecomposite sampletoberepresentative oftheeffluentrelease.f.Acontinuous releaseisthedischarge ofliquidwastesofanondiscrete volume;e.g.,fromavolumeofsystemthathasaninputflowduringthecontinuous release.g.IfComponent CoolingWateractivity>1x10pCi/ml,performaweeklygrossactivityontheIntakeCoolingWaterSystemoutlettoensuretheactivitylevelis<a1x107pCi/mlLLDlimit.IfICWis>1x10pCi/ml,performanalysisinaccordance withaPlantContinuous ReleaseonthisTable.STLUCIE-UNIT1I3/43/15/79 0".,~~/~446>~~~.'.~PA>v!+Ay~~."!.:)(~~i-><
MinimumDistanceforRadioactive GaseousReleasesfromPlantVenttoSiteBoundry-DenotesUnrestricted AreaBoundryLinefor.theST.LUCIESITEjNrPgg)','c y,z'P:.;P'~jc;."..+'yg>r4Discharge
.Radioactive NormalPoint)-f+SCALEINFEET0l00020003000Figure3.1ll-iQnaestrieted AreaSeen@ryForYheSt.t,ucieSiteST~LUCIT-UNIT13/411-43/15/79 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS DOSELIHITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.1.2Thedoseordosecommitment toanindividual fromradioactive materials inliquideffluents releasedtounrestricted areas(seeFigure3.11-1)shallbelimited:a.Duringanycalendarquarterto<1.5mremtothetotalbodyandto<5mremtoanyorgan,andAPPLICABILITY:
Atalltimes.ACTION:a.Withthecalculated dosefromthereleaseofradioactive materials inliquideffluents exceeding anyoftheabovelimits,prepareandsubmittotheCommission within30days,pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2,aSpecialReportwhichidentifies'the cause(s)forexceeding thelimit(s)anddefine'sthecorrective actionstobetakentoreducethereleasesofradioactive materials inliquideffluents duringtheremainder ofthecurrentcalendarquarter.TheSpecialReportexemptsaLicenseeEventReportontheabovelimits.b.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable SURVEILLANCE REUIRE2KNTS 4.11.1.2.1 DoseCalculations.
Cumulative dosecontributions fromliquideffluents shallbedetermined inaccordance within-plantprocedures atleastonceper31days.ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/411-53/15/79 I
RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS LIUIDWASTETREATMENT LIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.1.3Theappropriate subsystems oftheliquidradwastetreatment systemshallbeusedtoreducetheradioactive materials inliquidwastepriortotheirdischarge whentheprojected monthlydoseduetoliquideffluentreleasestounrestricted areas(seeFigure3.11-1)whenaveragedover31dayswouldexceed0.12mremtothetotalbody.APPLICABILITY:
Atalltimes.ACTIONh.Withradioactive liquidwastebeingdischarged withouttreatment
'andinexcessoftheabovelimits,prepareandsubmittotheCommission within30days,pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2,aSpecialReportwhichincludesthefollowing information (TheSpecialReportexemptsaLicenseeEventReportontheabovelimits):l.Identification ofequipment orsubsystems notOPERABLEandadescription ofalternate equipment usedfortreatment ofradioactive liquideffluent.
2.Action(s) takentorestoretheinoperable equipment, orbackupequipment, toOPERABLEstatus.3.Summarydescription ofaction(s) takentopreventarecurrence.
b.'heprovisions ofSpecification 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.11.1.3.1 Dosesduetoliquidreleasestounrestricted areasshallbeprojected atleastonceper31days.4.11.1.3.2 Theappropriate liquidradwastesubsystems shallbedemonstrated OPERABLEatleastonceper92daysunlesstheappropriate liquidradwastesubsystem hasbeenutilizedtoprocessradioactive liquideffluents duringtheprevious92days.ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/411-63/15/79 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS 3/4.11.2GASEOUSEFFLUENTS DOSERATELIHITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.2.1Theinstantaneous doserateinunrestricted areas(seeFigure3.11-1)duetoradioactive materials releasedingaseouseffluents fromthesiteshallbelimitedtothefollowing values:a.Thedoseratelimitfornoblegasesshallbe<500mrem/yrtothetotalbodyand<3000mrem/yrtotheskin,andb.Thedoseratelimitforallradioiodines andforallradioactive materials inparticulate formandradionuclides otherthannoblegaseswithhalflivesgreaterthan8daysshallbe<1500mrem/yrtoanyorgan.APPLICABILITY:
Atalltimes.ACTION:Withthedoserate(s)exceeding theabovelimits,immediately decreasethereleaseratetocomplywiththelimit(s)giveninSpecification 3.11.2.1andprovidepromptnotification totheCommission pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.1.12.
SURVEILLANCE REUIRBKNTS4.11.2.1.1 Theinstantaneous releaserateofnoblegasesingaseouseffluents shallbecontinuously monitored forthereleasepointsgiveninTable3.3-12.4.11.2.1.2 Thereleaserateofradioactive materials otherthannoblegases,ingaseouseffluents shallbedetermined byobtaining representative samplesandperforming analysesinaccordance withthesamplingandanalysisprogram,specified inTable4.11-2.4.11.2.1.3 Theinstantaneous doserateinunrestricted areas,duetoradio-activematerials otherthannoblegasesreleasedingaseouseffluents, shallbedetermined tobewithintherequiredlimitsbyusingthemethodology prescribed bythein-plantprocedures ontheresultsof.thesamplingandanalysisprogramspecified inTable4.11-2.'ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/411-73/15/79 TABLE4.11-2RADIOACTIVE GASEOUSHASAlfPLINGANDANALYSISPROGRAMGaseousReleaseTypeSamplingFrequency MinimumAnalysisFrequency-TypeofActivityAnalysisLowerLimitofDetection (OLD)(pCi/ml)A.WasGasStorageTank(Batch)PEachTankPEachTankNobleGasPrincialGammaEmittersH-3d1X104.1X10B.Containment Purge(Batch)PEachPurgePEachPurgeNobleGasPrincialGammaEmitterscH-3d1X101X106C.PlantVentFuelBuildingVentBlowdownBldg.VentSystemeNobleGasPrincialGammaEmittersH-31X10D.AllReleaseTypesaslistedinC.aboveContinuous CharcoalSampleI-131I-1331X10-121X10Continuous f4/MParticulate Sample'articulate Principal GammaEmitters1X10Continuous fMComposite Particulate SampleGrossAlpha1X10fContinuous Composite Particulate SampleSr-89,Sr-901X10 TABLE4.11-2(Continued)
TABLENOTATIONa.Thelowerlimitofdetection (LLD)isdefinedinTableNotationa.ofTable4.12-1ofSpecification 4.12.1.1.
b.Forradionuclides identified bygammaspectrumanalysisitmaynotbepossibletomeasurecertainradionuclides neartheirLLDLimitwhentheyareinthepresenceofotherradionuclides athigherconcentration.
Whenaradionuclide's calculated LLDisgreaterthanitslistedLLDLimit,theactivityoftheradionuclide shouldbecalculated usingmeasuredratioswiththoseradionuclides whichareroutinely identified andmeasured.
Ifaratioactivitycannotbedetermined, thecalculated LLDshouldbeassignedastheactivityof.theradionuclide.
c~Theprincipal gammaemittersforwhichtheLLDLimitSpecification willapplyareexclusively thefollowing radionuclides:
Kr-87,Kr-88,Xe-133,Xe-133m,Xe-135,andXe-138fornoblegasemissions andHn-54,Fe-59,Co-58,Co-60,Zn-65,Ho-99,Cs-134,Cs-137,Ce-141,Ce-144,andI-131forparticulate emissions.
Thislistdoesnotmeanthatonlythesenuclidesaretobedetectedandreported.
Otherpeakswhicharemeasurable andidentifiable, togetherwith,theabovenuclidesshallalsobeidentified andreported.
NuclideswhicharebelowtheLLDfortheanalysesshouldnotbereportedasbeingpresentattheLLDlevelforthatnuclide.d.Tritiumgrabsamplesshallbetakenpriortoeachbatchrelease,butthesamplemaybeanalyzedafterthebatchreleasewhenthesamplecountingsolutionhasstabilized toallowanaccuratedetermination ofactivity.
e.SamplingFrequency andMinimumAnalysisFrequency areapplicable onlyduringreleasesviathispathway.f.Theratioofthesampleflowratetothesampledstreamflowrateshallbeknownforthetimeperiod'nSpecifications 3.11.2.1, 3.11.2.2, and3.11.2.3.
g.Iftheanalysisfrequency isdaily,theLLDlimitmaybeincreased byafactorof10.STLUCIE-UNIT13/411-93/15/79, RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS DOSENOBLEGASESLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.2.2Theairdoseinunrestricted areas(seeFigure3.11-1)duetonoblegasesreleasedingaseouseffluents shallbelimitedtothefollowing:
a.Duringanycalendarquarter,to<5mradforgammaradiation and<10mradforbetaradiation.
APPLICABILITY:
Atalltimes.ACTION:a.Withthecalculated airdosefromradioactive noblegasesingaseouseffluents exceeding anyoftheabovelimits,prepareandsubmittotheCommission within30days,pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2,aSpecialReportwhichidentifies thecause(s)forexceeding thelimit(s)anddefinethecorrective actionstobetakentoreducethereleasesofradioactive noblegasesingaseouseffluents duringtheremainder ofthecurrentcalendarquarter.;
TheSpecialReportexemptsaLicenseeEventReportontheabovelimits.b.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.11.2.2.1 DoseCalculations
-Cumulative dosecontributions forthetotaltimeperiodshallbedetermined inaccordance withthemethodology inthein-plantprocedures atleastonceevery31days.ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/411-103/15/79 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS DOSERADIOIODINES RADIOACTIVE MATERIALINPARTICULATE FORMANDRADIONUCLIDES OTHERTHANNOBLEGASESLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.2.3Thedosetoanindividual fromradioiodines, radioactive materials inparticulate form,andradionuclides otherthannoblegaseswithhalf-livesgreaterthan8daysingaseouseffluents releasedtounrestricted areas(seeFigure3.11-1)shallbelimitedtothefollowing:
a.Duringanycalendarquarterto<7.5mremtothetotalbodyoranyorgan.APPLICABILITY:
Atalltimes.ACTION:a.Withthecalculated dosefromthereleaseofradioiodines, radio-activematerials inparticulate form,orradionuclides otherthannoblegasesingaseouseffluents exceeding anyoftheabovelimits,prepareandsubmittotheCommission within30days,pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2,aSpecialReportwhichidentifies thecause(s)forexceeding thelimitanddefinesthecorrective actionstobetakentoreducethereleasesofradioiodines, radioactive materials inparticulate form,andradionuclides otherthannoblegaseswithhalf-lives greaterthan8daysingaseouseffluents duringtheremainder ofthecurrentcalendarquarter.TheSpecialReportexemptsaLicenseeEventReportontheabovelimits.b..Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.11.2.3.1 DoseCalculations
-Cumulative dosecontributions forthetotaltimeperiodshallbedetermined inaccordance withthemethodology inthein-plantprocedures atleastonceevery31days.ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/4ll-ll3/15/79 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS GASEOUSRADWASTETREATMENT L'IMITING CONDITION
'FOROPERATION 3.11.2.4Theappropriate subsystems ofthegaseousradwastetreatment systemshallbeOPERABLE.
Thegaseousradwastetreatment systemshallbeusedtoreduceradioactive materials ingaseouswastepriortotheirdischarge whentheprojected gaseouseffluentdosesduetogaseouseffluentreleasestounrestricted areas(seeFigure3.11-1)whenaveragedover31dayswouldexceed0.4mradforgammaradiation and0.8mradforbetaradiation.
APPLICABILITY:
Atalltimes.ACTION:a.Withgaseouswastebeingdischarged formorethan31dayswithouttreatment andinexcessoftheabovelimits,prepareandsubmittotheCommission within30days,pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2,aSpecialReportwhichincludesthefollowing information (TheSpecialReportexemptsaLicenseeEventReportontheabovelimits):l.Identification ofequipment orsubsystems notOPERABLEandadescription ofalternate equipment usedfortreatment ofradio-activegaseouseffluents.
2.Action(s) takentorestoretheinoperable equipment, orbackupequipment, toOPERABLEstatus.3.Summarydescription ofaction(s) takentopreventarecurrence.
b.Theprovisions ofSpecification 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREHENTS 4.11.2.4.1 Dosesduetogaseousreleasestounrestricted areasshallbepro-jectedatleastonceper31days.4.11.2.4.2 Theappropriate subsystems shallbedemonstrated OPERABLEatleastonceper92d'aysunlesstheappropriate subsystem hasbeenutiliedtoprocessradioactive gaseouseffluents duringtheprevious92days.ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/411-123/15/79
RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS DOSELIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.2.5Thedoseordosecommitment toarealindividual fromalluraniumfuelcyclesourcesislimitedto<25mremtothetotalbodyoranyorgan(exceptthethyroid,whichislimitedto<75mrem)overaperiodof12consecutive months.APPLICABILITY:
Atalltimes.ACTION:a.Withthecalculated dosefromthereleaseofradioactive materials inliquidorgaseouseffluents exceeding twicethelimitsofSpecifications 3.11.1.2.a, 3.11.2.2a, or3.11.2.3a, prepareandsubmitaSpecialReporttotheCommission pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2andlimitthesubsequent releasessuchthatthedoseordosecommitment toarealindividual fromalluraniumfuelcyclesourcesislimitedto<25mremto"thetotalbodyoranyorgan(exceptthyroid,whichislimitedto<75mrem)over12consecutive months.ThisSpecialReportshallincludeananalysiswhichdemonstrates thatradiation exposures toallrealindividuals fromalluraniumfuelcyclesources(including alleffluentpathwaysanddirectradiation) arelessthanthe40CFRPart190Standard.
Otherwise, obtainavariancefromtheCommission topermitreleaseswhichexceedsthe40CFRPart190Standard.
TheSpecialReportexemptsaLicenseeEventReportontheabovelimits.b.Theprovisions ofSpecification 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REUIRE?fENTS 4.11.2.5.1 DoseCalculations Cumulative dosecontributions fromliquidandgaseouseffluents shallbedetermined inaccordance withSpecifications 3.11.1.2.a, 3.11.2.2.a, and3.11.2.3.a,'nd inaccordance withthein-plantprocedure methodology.
4.11.2.5.2
~ReortsSpecialReportsshallbesubmitted asrequiredunderSpecification 3.11.2.5.a.
ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/43/15/79 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS GASSTORAGETANKSLDfITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.2.7Thequantityofradioactivity contained ineachgasstoragetankshallbelimitedto<285,000Curiesnoblegases(considered asXe-133).APPLICABILITY:
AtalltimesACTIONa.Withthequantityofradioactive materialinanygasstoragetankexceeding theabovelimit,immediately suspendalladditions ofradioactive materialtothetankandwithin48hourseitherreducethetankcontentstowithinthelimitorprovidepromptnotification totheCommission pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.1.12.
Thewrittenfollowupreportshallincludeadescription ofactivities plannedand/ortakentoreducethetankcontentstowithintheabovelimit.b.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREKNTS4.11.2.6Thequantityofradioactive materialcontained ineachgasstoragetankshallbedetermined tobewithintheabovelimitatleastonceper24hourswhenradioactive materials arebeingaddedtothetank.ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/411-143/15/79 3/4.12RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRORKNTAL MONITORING 3/4.12.1MONITORING PROGRAMLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.12.1Theradiological environmental monitoring programshallbeconducted asspecified inTable3.12-1.APPLICABILITY:
Atalltimes.ACTION:a.ffiththeradiological environmental monitoring programnotbeingconducted asspecified inTable3.12-1,prepareandsubmittotheCommission, intheAnnualRadiological Monitoring Report,adescription ofthereasonsfornotconducting theprogramasrequiredandtheplansforpreventing arecurrence.
(Deviations arepermitted fromtherequiredsamplingscheduleifspecimens areunobtainable duetohazardous conditions, seasonalunavail-ability,ortomalfunction ofautomatic samplingequipment.
Ifthelatter,everyeffortshallbemadetocompletecorrective actionpriortotheendofthenextsamplingperiod.Thesamplelocations mayvaryoverplantlifefromthelocations givenonTable3.12-1.Acurrentlistofsamplelocations usedduringthereporting periodshallbeincludedintheAnnualRadiological Monitoring Report.Samplelocationchangesfromthepreceding yearshouldbeidentified alongwithabriefdes-.criptionoftheconfirmed reasonforthechange.b.Withtheconfirmed*
levelofradioactivity inanenvironmental samplingmediumatoneormoreofthelocations specified inTable3.12-1exceeding thelimitsofTable6.9-2whenaveragedoveranycalendarquarter,prepareandsubmittotheCommission within30daysfromtheendoftheaffectedcalendarquarter,aSpecialReportwhichincludesanevaluation ofanyreleaseconditions, environmental factorsorotheraspectswhichcausedthelimitsofTable6.9-2tobeexceeded.
Thisreportisnotrequiredifthemeasuredlevelofradioactivity wasnottheresultofplanteffluents; however,insuchanevent,thecondition shallbereportedanddescribed intheAnnualRadiological Environmental Monitoring ReportsTheSpecialReportexemptsaLicenseeEventReport.*Aconfirmatory reanalysis oftheo~riinal~aduplicate, oranewsamplemaybedesirable, asappropriate.
Theresultsoftheconfirmatory analysisshallbecompleted attheearliesttimeconsistent withtheanalysis, butinanycasewithin30days.STLUCIE-UNIT13/412-13/15/79 r
RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING 3/4.12.1MONITORING'PROGRAM continued)
LIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION c.Withmilkorfreshleafyvegetable samplesunavailable fromanyofthesamplelocations specified byTable3.12-1,areportshallbeincludedintheAnnualRadiological Monitoring Reportidentify-ingthecauseoftheunavailability andidentifying replacement locations forobtaining samples.SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.12.1.1Theradiological environmental monitoring samplesshallbecollected pursuanttoTable3.12-1andshallbeanalyzedpur-suanttotherequirements ofTables3.12-1and4.12-1.ST.LUCIEUNIT13/412-23/15/79 Table3.12-1nHIST.LUCIESITE-RADIOLOGICAL ENVIROAKNTAL MONITORING PROGRAMExposurePathwayand/orSampleSampleLocations (a)Samplingand(b)Collection Frequency
'fypeandFrequency ofAnalysis(b)l.Airbornea.Radioiodine
&Particulates 9locations H08,H09,Hlo,H12,H14,H30,H32*,H33,&H34Continuous operation ofsamplerwithcollection asrequiredbydustloading,butatleastweekly().Radioiodine canister.
Analyzeatleastweekly()forI-131.Particulate sampler.Analyzeforgrossbetaradioactivity
>24hoursfollowing filterchange.Performgammaisotopicanalysisoneachsamplewhengrossbetaactivityis>10timestheyearlymeanofthecontrolsample.Performgammaisotopicanalysisoncomposite (bylocation) sampleatleastquarterly (b)DirectRadiation 9locations H08,H09,H10,H12,H14,H30,H32*,H33andH34MonthlyGammadose.Monthly()*DenotesControlSample TABLE3.12-1(cont)ST.LUCIESITE-RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAMExposurePathwayand/orSampleSampleLocations SamplingandCollection Frequency typeandFrequency ofAnalysis(>)
3~Waterborne a.Surface1)Discharge Canal2)Ocean3)Estuarine b.Ground(well)c.Drinkingd.Sedimentfromshoreline 1)Discharge Canal2)Ocean3)Estuarine 4Locations H36H15,H32*H132Locations H30,H32*4Locations Hll,H12,H31,H32*4Locations H36H15,H32*H13MonthlyQuarterly(b)
Quarterly(
)Semiannually(
)GammaisotopicandtritiumanalysisMonthly().GammaisotopicandtritiumanagysisQuarterly(
~.GrossBeta,gammaisotopic, andtritiumanalysisQuarterly(
Gammalsotop)ganalysisSemiannually
- DenotesControlSample TABLE3.12-1(cont)iST.LUCIESITE-RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAMC'WHIExposurePathwayand/orSample4.Ingestion a.MilkSampleLocations(s) 4Locations Hol~H03,H05>>H40*~Sampling and(b)Collection Frequency Semi-Monthly(
typeandFrequency ofAnalysis(b)GammaisotopicandI-131analysisSemi-Monthly(
b.FishandInvertebrates c.FoodProducts(1)Citrus2Locations H15,H32*6Locations Hlo,H22,H23,H24,H26,H39*Semiannually(
)-forBlueCrabandFishAtharvesttime.Gammaisotopicanalysisonedibleportionssemi-annually(b).Gammaisotopicanalysisonedibleportion.Atharvesttime.(2)LeafyVegetation 1LocationDetermined byannualgardencensus.Atharvesttime.I-131analysis.
Atharvesttime.5.LandUseCensusN.A.N.A.Asper3.12.2*DenotesControlSample
TABLE3.12-1(cont)TABLENOTATION(a)Samplelocations areshownonFigure4.12-1.(b)Thefollowing definition offrequencies shallapplytoTable3.12-1only:~Weekl-Notlessthan48timesperannum-interval mayvaryby3days.by7days.~Monthl-Notlessthan10timesperannum-intervalmayvaryby15days.~uarterl-Notlessthan4timesperannum-intervalmayvaryby30days.60days.ST.LUCIE-UNIT 13/412-63/15/79
IH.32leMILESFROMPLANTH3920MILESFROMPLANT~OO*~jIIj~vo~C0VI~I'Hg3s~oI.Ht4e~/eP\qrfrPhTtr~"~'I>>j~'<<j)vp.~vip'O<<rI<<t',~~r<<orIH26ejrvriI~...~'~,IP/>>I~oooorjrolr~roooroDoooooPtg>>>>tca.>>2ISt.!>>>>ctePlantRadtotogtcat Envttonmcntal Survakncc SampttngPoint~~'I'IC'03relf-'IIftI[L"'r.v'AN24'ig,s~~CaoU>>1%(H08O<<orrr.rr~~tay':TPj'r>>;Qj
'.l-'rgt~<<I-o>>litg"."~~'>>tl-~~Žlf>>vt.:H3>JRt>>'30Oi~.t~~iaugl--..-;~wrjI~'t-II-I~I~jI~t1~\r~~PO~V~1)i~Illltr~'j'L>>v~~I~I~~4~4-I'l I'>>'11>>1j.j,lpIoI~,~1r'S:V'12.'$'rw>>t,q',~lI/IVWIUI~~tIt~tqk.-rj~I-m-+-4II4)~\\1-O.:j,I-,-'r,<l~1l~gj.d-o~IIOC,>>'r.>>I-.,;;,-'v-
=~'Ipjvjv',obcc.j~'I~It~~->>1>>qtjtl~J~~IJ.r.JQQIjt~+,'jr.g~~.",t>OICrI>>~~-.wt4f<MI-atI~t~j.j'.~)g,'Q~~~,I.LP)Zi~j~jO~oj~oST.LUGIEUNIT1~~aouorr3/412-73/15/7g
TABLE4.1DETECTION CAPABILITIES FORENVIRONMENTAL SA1PLEANALYSISLOWERLIMITOFDETECTION (LLD)AIANALYSISWATER(pci/x)AIRBORNPART-TICULATEORGAS(pCi/m3)FISH(pCi/Kg,wet)MILKpCi/RFOODPRODUCTS(pCi/Kg,-
wet)SEDIMENT(pCi/Kg,dry)GrossBeta4c-2lxlO2000(1000
)Mn-$415130Fe-5930260Co-58,60Zn-65Zr/Nb-953015e130260I-131lcCs-134,13715(10c)~187x10lx101301560d60150Ba/La-140 15e(AVllO
TABLE4.12-1(con';t-NOTATIONa.-Acceptable detection capabilities forthermoluminescent dosimeters usedforenvironmental measurements aregiveninRegulatory Guide4.13.b-Tableindicates acceptable detection capabilities forradioactive materials inenvironmental samples.Thesedetection capabilities aretabulated intermsofthelowerlimitsofdetection (LLDs).TheLLDisdefined,forpurposesofthisguide,asthesmallestconcentration ofradioactive materialinasamplethatwillyieldanetcount(abovesystembackground) thatwillbedetectedwith95%probability withonly5%probability offalselycon-cludingthatablankobservation represents a"real"signal.Foraparticular measurement system(whichmayincluderadiochemical separation):
4.66sbLLD=E'~2.22'.exp(-XAt)
WhereLLDisthelowerlimitofdetection asdefinedabove(aspCiperunitmassorvolume)~sbisthestandarddeviation ofthebackground countingrateorofthecountingrateofablanksampleasappropriate (ascountsperminute).Eisthecountingefficiency (ascountsperdisintegration).
Visthesamplesize(inunitsofmassorvolume).2.22isthenumberofdisintegrations perminuteperpicocurie.
Yisthefractional radiochemical yield(whenapplicable).
Xistheradioactive decayconstantfortheparticular radionuclide.
Atistheclaspedtimebetweensamplecollection (orendofthesamplecollection period)andtimeofcounting.
Thevalueofsusedinthecalculation oftheLLDforaparticular measure-bmentsystemshouldbebasedontheactualobservedvarianceofthebackground countingrateorofthecountingrateoftheblanksamples(asappropriate),
ratherthanonanunverified theoretically predicated variance.
Incalculating theLLDforaradionuclide determined bygamma-ray spectrometry, thebackground shouldincludethetypicalcontributions ofotherradionuclides normallypresentinthesamples(e.g.potassium-40 inmilksamples).
TypicalvaluesofE,V,YandAtshouldbeusedinthecalculation.
c-LLDfordrinkingwaterd-LLDforleafyvegetables e-TotalforparentanddaughterST.LUCIE-UNIT13/412-93/15/79 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING'/4.12.2 LANDUSECENSUSLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.12.2Alandusecensusshallbeconducted andshallidentifytheloca-tionofthenearestmilkanimal,thenearestresidence andthenearestgarden*ofgreaterthan500squarefeetproducing freshleafyvegetables ineachofthe16meteorological sectorswithinadistanceoffivemiles.APPLICABILITY:
Atalltimes.ACTION:a~Withalandusecensusidentifying alocation(s) whichyieldsacalculated doseordosecommitment greaterthanthevaluescurrently beingcalculated inSpecification 4.11.2.3.1, pre-pareandsubmitareport,intheAnnualRadiological Environmental Monitoring Report,whichidentifies thenewlocation(s).
b.Withalandusecensusidentifying alocation(s) whichyieldsacalculated doseordosecommitment (viathesameexposurepathway)greaterthanatalocationfromwhichsamplesarecurrently beingobtainedinaccordance withSpecification 3.12.1,prepareandsubmitareport,intheAnnualRadiological Environmental Monitoring Report,whichidentifies thenewlocation.
Thenewlocationshallbeaddedtotheradiological environmental monitoring programwithin30days,ifpossible.
Thesamplinglocationhavingthelowestcalculated doseordosecommitment (viathesameexposurepathway)maybedeletedfromthismonitoring programafter(October31)oftheyearinwhichthislandusecensuswasconducted.
c.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.12.2.1Thelandusecensusshallbeconducted atleastonceper12monthsbetweenthedatesofJune1andOctober1,bydoor-to-door survey,aerialsurvey,orbyconsulting localagriculture authorities.
- Broadleafvegetation samplingmaybe~erformed atthesiteboundaryinthedirection sectorwiththehighest(D7()
inlieuofthegardencensus.STLUCIE-UNIT13/412-103/I<5/79
RADIOLOGICAL ENVIROAKNTAL MONITORING 3/4.12.3INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAMLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.12.3Analysesshallbeperformed onradioactive materials suppliedaspartofanInterlaboratory Comparison ProgramwhichhasbeenapprovedbyNRC.APPLICABILITY:
Atalltimes.ACTION:a~Withanalysesnotbeingperformed asrequiredabove,reportthecorrective actionstakentopreventarecurrence totheCommission intheAnnualRadiological Environmental Monitoring Report.b.Theprovisions ofSpecification 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplic'able.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREiENTS 4.12.3Theresultsofanalysesperformed aspartoftheaboverequiredInterlaboratory Comparison ProgramshallbeincludedintheAnnualRadio-logicalEnvironmental MonitoriW ReportpursuanttoSpecification 6.9.1.6.ST..LUCIE-UNIT13/412-113/15/79 INSTRUMENTATION BASES3/4.3.3.8 RADIOACTIVE LIUIDEFFLUENTINSTRUMENTATION Theradioactive liquideffluentinstrumentation isprovidedtomonitorandcontrol,asapplicable, thereleasesofradioactive materials inliquideffluents duringactualorpotential releases.
Thealarmtripsetpoints fortheseinstruments shallbecalculated inaccordance withapprovedmethodsinthein-plantprocedures toensurethatthealarm/trip willoccurpriortoexceeding thelimitsof10CFRPart20.TheOPERABILITY anduseofthisinstrumentation isconsistent withtherequirements ofGeneralDesignCriteria60,63and64ofAppendixAto10CFRPart50.3/4.3.3.9RADIOACTIVE GASEOUSEFFLUENTINSTRKKNTATION Theradioactive gaseouseffluentinstrumentation isprovidedtomonitorandcontrol,asapplicable, thereleasesofradioactive materials ingaseouseffluents duringactualorpotential releases.
Thealarm/trip setpoints fortheseinstruments shallbecalculated inaccordance withmethodsinthein-plantprocedures toensurethatthealarm/trip willoccurpriortoexceeding thelimitsof10CFRPart20.TheOPERABILITY anduseofthisinstrumentation isconsistent withtherequirements ofGeneralDesignCriteria60,63and64ofAppendixAto10CFRPart,50.ST.LUCIE-UNIT1B3/43-43/15/79
3/4.11RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS BASES3/4.11.1LIUIDEFFLUENTS 3/4.11.1.1 CONCENTRATION IThisspecification isprovidedtoensurethattheconcentration ofradioactive materials releasedinliquidwasteeffluents fromthesitetounrestricted areaswillbelessthantheconcentration levelsspecified in10CFRPart20,AppendixB,TableII.Thislimitation providesaddi-tionalassurance thatthelevelsofradioactive materials inbodiesofwateroutsidethesitewillnotresultinexposures within'(1)theSectionII.Adesignobjectives ofAppendixI,10CFRPart50,toanindividual and(2)thelimitsof10CFRPart20.106(e) tothepopulation.
Theconcentration limitfornoblegasesisbasedupontheassumption thatXe-135isthecontrolling radioisotope anditsNPCinair(submersion) wasconverted toanequivalent concentration inwaterusingthemethodsdescribed inInternational Commission onRadiological Protection (ICRP)Publication 2.3/4.11.1.2 DOSEThisspecification isprovidedtoimplement therequirements ofSectionsII.A,III.AandIV.AofAppendixI,10CFRPart50.TheLimitingCondition forOperation implements theguidessetforthinSectionII.AofAppendixI.TheACTIONstatements providetherequiredoperating flexibility andatthesametimeimplement theguidessetforthinSectionIV.AofAppendixItoassurethatthereleasesofradioactive materialinliquideffluents willbekept"aslowasisreasonable achievable",.
Performing thedosecalculations inthein-plantprocedures implement therequirements inSectionIII.AofAppendixIthatconformance withtheguidesofAppendixIistobeshownbycalculational procedures basedonmodelsanddatasuchthattheactualexposureofanindividual throughappropriate pathwaysisunlikelytobesubstantially underestimated.
Theequations specified inthein-plantprocedures forcalculating thedosesduetotheactualreleaseratesofradioactive materials inliquideffluents
'shouldbeconsistent withthemethodology providedinRegulatory Guide1.109,"Calculation ofAnnualDosesto.ManfromRoutineReleasesofReactorEffluents forthepurposeofevaluating Compliance with10CFRPart50,AppendixI,"Revision1,October1977,andRegulatory Guide1.113,"Estimating AquaticDispersion ofEffluents fromAccidental andRoutineReactorReleasesforthe~purposeof.Implementing AppendixI,"April1977.ST.LUCIE-UNIT1B3/411-13/15/79 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS BASESThisspecification appliestothereleaseofliquideffluents fromeachreactoratthesite.Forunitswithsharedradwastetreatment systems,theliquideffluents fromthesharedsystemareproportioned amongtheunitssharingthatsystem.3/4.11.1.3 LIUIDHASTETREATMENT TheOPERABILITY ofappropriate subsystems oftheLHTsystemensuresthatthissystemwillbeavailable forusewheneverliquideffluents requiretreatment priortoreleasetotheenvironment.
Therequirements thattheappropriate portionsofthissystembeusedwhenspecified providesassur-ancethatthereleasesofradioactive materials inliquideffluents willbekept"aslowasisreasonably achievable."
Thisspecification implements therequirements of10CFRPart50.36a,GeneralDesignCriterion 60ofAppendixAto10CFRPart50anddesignobjective Section11.DofAppendixAto10CFRPart50.Thespecified limitsgoverning theuseofappropriate portionsoftheliquidradwastetreatment systemwerespecified asasuit-ablefractionoftheguidesetforthinSection11.AofAppendixI,10CFRPart50,forliquideffluents.
3/4.11.2GASEOUSEFFLUENTS 3/4.11.2.1 DOSERATEThisspecification isprovidedtoensurethatthedoserateatany-timeattheexclusion areaboundaryfromgaseouseffluents fromallunitsonthesitewillbewithintheannualdoselimitsof10CFRPart20forunrestricted areas.Theannualdoselimitsarethedosesassociated withtheconcentrations of10CFRPart20,AppendixB,Tablell.Theselimitsprovidereasonable assurance thatradioactive materialdischarged ingaseouseffluents willnotresultintheexposureofanindividual inanunrestricted area,eitherwithinoroutsidetheexclusion areaboundary, toannualaverageconcentrations exceeding thelimits"specified inAppendixB,Table11of10CFRPart20(10CFRPart20.106(b)).
Forindividuals whomayattimesbewithintheexclusion areaboundary, theoccupancy oftheindividual willbesufficiently lowtocompensate forST.LUCIE-UNIT1B3/411-23/15/79
RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS BASESanyincreaseintheatmospheric diffusion factorabovethatfortheex-clusionareaboundary.
Thespecified releaseratelimitsrestrict, atalltimes,thecorresponding gammaandbetadoseratesabovebackground toanindividual atorbeyondtheexclusion areaboundaryto<(500)mrem/year tothetotalbodyorto<(3000)mrem/year totheskin.Thesereleaseratelimitsalsorestrict, atalltimes,thecorresponding thyroiddoserateabovebackground toaninfantviathecow-milk-infant pathwayto<1500mrem/year forthenearestcowtotheplant.3/4.11.2.2 DOSENOBLEGASESThisspecification isprovidedtoimplement therequirements ofSectionsII.B,III.AandIV.AofAppendixI,10CFRPart50.TheLimitingCondition forOperation implements theguidessetforthinSectionII.BofAppendixI.TheACTTONstatements providetherequiredoperating flexibility andatthesametimeimplement theguidessetforthinSectionIV.AofAppendixIassurethatthereleasesofradioactive materialingaseouseffluents willbekept"aslowasisreasonably achievable."
TheSurveillance Requirements implement therequirements inSectionIII.AofAppendixIthatconformwiththeguidesofAppendixItobeshownbycalculational procedures basedonmodelsanddatasuchthattheactualexposureofanindividual throughtheappropriate pathwaysisunlikelytobesubstantially underestimated.
Thedosecalculations established inthein-plantprocedures forcalculating thedosesduetotheactualreleaseratesofradio-activenoblegasesingaseouseffluents shouldbeconsistent withthemethodology providedinRegulatory Guide1.109,"Calculation ofAnnualDosestoHanfromRoutineReleasesofReactorEffluents forthePurposeofEvaluating Compliance with10CFRPart50,AppendixI,"Revision1,October1977andRegulatory Guide1.111,"kfethods forEstimating Atmos-phericTransport andDispersion ofGaseousEffluents inRoutineReleasesfromLight-Mater-Cooled Reactors,"
Revision1,July1977.Thein-plantprocedures equations providedfordetermining theairdosesatthe.'exclusion areaboundarywillbebaseduponthehistorical (orreal)averageatmospheric conditions.
3/4.11.2.3 DOSERADIOIODINES RADIOACTIVE MATERIALINPARTICULATE F01QfANDRADIONUCLIDES OTHERTHANNOBLEGASESThisspecification isprovidedtoimplement therequirements ofSectionsII.C,III.AandIV.AofAppendixI,10CFRPart50.TheLimitingST.LUCIE-UNIT1B3/411-33/15/79 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS BASESConditions forOperation aretheguidessetforthinSectionII.CofAppendixI.TheACTIONstatements providetherequiredoperating flexi-bilityandatthesametimeimplement theguidessetforthinSectionIV.AofAppendixItoassurethatthereleasesofradioactive materials ingaseouseffluents willbe'ept"aslowasisreasonably achievable."
Thein-plantprocedures calculational methodsspecified inthesurveillance requirements implement therequirements inSectionIII.AofAppendixIthatconform-ancewiththeguidesofAppendixIbeshownbycalculational procedures basedonmodelsanddatasuchthattheactualexposureofanindividual throughappropriate pathwaysisunlikelytobesubstantially under-estimated.
Thein-plantprocedures calculational methodsforcalculating thedosesduetotheactualreleaseratesofthesubjectmaterials arerequiredtobeconsistent withthemethodology providedinRegulatory Guide1.109,"Calculating ofAnnualDosestoManfromRoutineReleasesofReactorEffluents forthePurposeofEvaluating Compliance with10CFRFart50,AppendixI,"RevisionI,October1977andRegulatory Guide1.111,"MethodsforEstimating Atmospheric Transport andDispersion ofGaseousEffluents inRoutineReleasesfromLight-Mater-Cooled Reactors,"
Revision1,July1977.Theseequations alsoprovidefordetermining theactualdosesbaseduponthehistorical (orreal)averageatmospheric conditions.
Thereleaseratespecifications forradioiodines, radioactive materialinparticulate.
formandradionuclides otherthannoblegasesaredependent ontheexistingradionuclide pathwaystoman,intheunrestricted area.Thepathwayswhichareexaminedinthedevelopment ofthesecalculations are:1)individual inhalation ofairborneradionuclides, 2)deposition ofradionuclides ontogreenleafyvegetation withsubsequent consumption byman,3)deposition ontograssyareaswheremilkanimalsandmeatproducing animalsgrazewithconsumption ofthemilkandmeatbyman,and4)deposition onthegroundwithsubsequent exposureofman.3/4.11.2.4 GASEOUSHASTETREATMENT TheOPERABILITY oftheappropriate subsystems ofthegaseousradwastetreatment systemensuresthatthesystemwillbeavailable forusewhen-evergaseouseffluents requireholduppriortoreleasetotheenvironment.
Therequirement thattheappropriate portionsofthesesystemsbeusedwhenspecified providesreasonable assurance thatthereleasesofradio-activematerials ingaseouseffluents willbekept"aslowasisreasonably achievable."
Thisspecification implements therequirements of10CFRPart50.36a,GeneralDesignCriterion 60ofAppendixAto10CFRPart50,anddesignobjective SectionIIDofAppendixIto10CFRPart50.Thespecified limitsgoverning theuseofappropriate portionsofthesystemswerespecified asasuitablefractionoftheguidesetforthinSectionsllBand11.CofAppendixI,10CFRPart50,forgaseouseffluents.
ST.LUCIE-UNIT1B3/411-43/15/79.
RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS BASES3/4.11.2.5 DOSEThisspecification isprovidedtomeetthereporting requirements of40CFR190.3/4.11.2.7 GASSTORAGETANKSRestricting thequantityofradioactivity contained ineachgasstoragetankprovidesassurance thatintheeventofanuncontrolled releaseofthetankscontents, theresulting totalbodyexposuretoanindividual atthenearestexclusion areaboundarywillnotexceed0.5rem,asperSafetyGuide24Rev.3/23/72.Thisisconsistent withStandardReviewPlan15.7.1,"HasteGasSystemFailure."
ST.LUCIE-UNIT1B3/411-53/15/79 3/4.12RADIOLOGICAL ENVIROAKNTAL MONITORING BASES3/4.12.1MONITORING PROGRAMTheradiological monitoring programrequiredbythisspecification providesmeasurements ofradiation andofradioactive materials inthoseexposurepathwaysandforthoseradionuclides whichleadtothehighestpotential radiation exposures ofindividuals resulting fromthestationoperation.
Thismonitoring programtherebysupplements theradio-logicaleffluentmonitoring programbyverifying thatthemeasurable concentrations ofradioactive materials andlevelsofradiation arenothigherthanexpectedonthebasisoftheeffluentmeasurements andmodelingoftheenvironmental exposurepathways.
Programchangesmaybeinitiated basedonoperational experience.
Thedetection capabilities requiredbyTable4.12.-1arestate-of-the-artforroutineenvironmental measurements inindustrial laboratories.
TheLLDlimitsfordrinkingwatermeettherequirements of40CFR141.3/4.12.2LANDUSECENSUSThisspecification isprovidedtoensurethatchangesintheuseofunrestricted areasareidentified andthatmodifi-cationstothemonitoring programaremadeifrequiredbytheresultsofthiscensus.Thiscensussatisfies therequirements ofSectionIV.B.3ofAppendixIto10CPRPart50.Restricting thecensustogardensofgreaterthan500squarefeetprovidesassurance thatsignificant exposurepathwaysvialeafyvegetables willbeidentified andmonitored sinceagardenofthissizeistheminimumrequiredtoproducethequantity(26kg/year)ofleafyvegetables assumedinRegulatory Guide1.109forconsumption byachild.Todetermine thisminimumgardensize,thefollowing assumptions wereused,1)that20%ofthegardenwasusedforgrowingbroadleafvegetation (i.e.,similartolettuceandcabbage),
and2)avegetation yieldof2kg/square meter.Broadleafvegetation samplingmaybeper-fotnedatthesitebonndatyintheditection sectorwiththehighest(DTQ) inlieuofperforming thegardencensus.3/4.12.3INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAMTherequirement forparticipation inanInterlaboratory Comparison programisprovidedtoensurethatindependent checksontheprecision andaccuracyofthemeasurements ofradioactive materialinenvironmental samplematricesareperformed aspartofaqualityassurance programforenvironmental monitoring inordertodemonstrate thattheresultsarereasonably valid.St.'ucie-Unit1B3/412-13/15/79 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLSe.Investigation ofallviolations oftheTechnical Specifications including thepreparation andforwarding ofreportscoveringevaluation andrecommendations topreventrecurrence totheManagerofPowerResources Nuclear,theVicePresident ofPowerResources andtotheChairmanoftheCompanyNuclearReviewBoard.f.ReviewofthoseREPORTABLE OCCURRENCES requires24hournotifica-tiontotheCommission.
g.Reviewoffacilityoperations todetectpotential safetyhazards.h.Performance ofspecialreviewsandinvestigations andreportsthereonasrequested bytheChairmanoftheCompanyNuclearReviewBoard.i.ReviewofthePlantSecurityPlanandimplementing procedures andshallsubmitrecommended changestotheChairmanoftheCompanyNuclearReviewBoard.ReviewoftheEmergency Planandimplementing procedures andshallsubmitrecommended changestotheChairmanoftheCompanyNuclearReviewBoard.k.Reviewtheradiological environmental monitoring programandtheresultsthereofatleastonceper12months.AUTHORITY 6.5.1.7TheFacilityReviewGroupshall:a.Recommend tothePlantManagerwrittenapprovalordisapproval ofitemsconsidered under6.5.1.6(a) through(d)above.b.Renderdeterminations inwritingwithregardtowhetherornoteachitemconsidered under6.5.1.6(a) through(e)aboveconstitutes anunreviewed safetyquestion.
c.Providewrittennotification within24hourstotheVicePresident ofPowerResources andtheCompanyNuclearReviewBoardofdisagreement betweentheFRGandthePlantManager;however,thePlantManagershallhaveresponsibility forresolution ofsuchdisagreements pursuantto6.1.1above.ST.LUCIE-UNIT16-73/15/79 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS6.7SAFETYLIMITVIOLATION 6.7.1Thefollowing actionsshallbetakenintheeventaSafetyLimitisviolated:
a.ThefacilityshallbeplacedinatleastHOTSTANDBYwithinonehour.b.TheSafetyLimitviolation shallbereportedtotheCommission, theVicePresident ofPowerResources andtotheCNRBwithin'4hours;C~ASafetyLimitViolation Reportshallbeprepared.
ThereportshallbereviewedbytheFRG.Thisreportshalldescribe(1)applicable circumstances preceding theviolation, (2)effectsoftheviolation uponfacilitycomponents, systemsorstructures, and(3)corrective actiontakentopreventrecurrence.
d.TheSafetyLimitViolation Reportshallbesubmitted totheCommission, theCNRBandtheDirectorofPowerResources within14daysoftheviolation.
6.8PROCEDURES 6.8.1Hrittenprocedures shallbeestablished, implemented
-andmaintained coveringtheactivities referenced below:a.Theapplicable procedures recommended inAppendix"A"ofRegulatory Guide1.33,November, 1972.b.Refueling operations.
c.Surveillance andtestactivities ofsafetyrelatedequipment.
d.SecurityPlanimplementation.
e.Emergency Planimplementation.
f.FireProtection Programimplementation.
g.Theradiological environmental monitoring program.h.Offsitereleasesofgaseousandliquideffluents containing radioactive materials, including effluentmonitorsetpoints.
ST.LUCIE-UNIT16-133/15/79 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS6.8.2Eachprocedure andadministrative policyof'6.8.1above,andchangesthereto,shallbereviewedbytheFRGandapprovedbythePlantManagerpriortoimplementation andreviewedperiodically assetforthinadministrative procedures.
6.8.3Temporary changestoprocedures of6.8.1abovemaybemadeprovided:
a.Theintentoftheoriginalprocedure isnotaltered.b.Thechangeisapprovedbytwomembersoftheplantmanagement staff,atleastoneofwhomholdsaSeni'orReactorOperator's Licenseontheunitaffected.
c..Thechangeisdocumented, reviewedbytheFRGandapprovedbythePlantManagerwithin14daysofimplementation.
6.9REPORTING REUIRFMENTS ROUTINEREPORTSANDREPORTABLE OCCURRENCES 6.9.1Inadditiontotheapplicable reporting requirements ofTitle10,CodeofFederalRegulations, thefollowing reportsshallbesubmitted totheDirectoroftheRegional.
OfficeofInspection andEnforcement unlessotherwise noted.STARTUPREPORT6.9.1.1Asummaryreportofplantstartupandpowerescalation testingshallbesubmitted following (1)receiptofanoperating license,(2)amendment tothelicenseinvolving aplannedincreaseinpowerlevel,(3)installation offuelthathasadifferent designorhasbeenmanu-facturedby,adifferent fuelsupplier, and(4)modifications thatmayhavesignificantly alteredthenuclear,thermal,orhydraulic perfor-manceoftheplant.6.9.1.2Thestartupreportshalladdresseachofthetestsidentified intheFSARandshallincludeadescription ofthemeasuredvaluesoftheoperating conditions orcharacteristics obtainedduringthetestprogramandacomparison ofthesevalueswithdesignpredictions andspecifications.
Anycorrective actionsthatwererequiredtoobtainsatisfactory operation shallalsobedescribed.
Anyadditional specificdetailsrequiredinlicenseconditions basedonothercommitments shallbhincludedinthisreport.ST.LUCIE-UNIT16-143/15/79 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS6.9.1.3Startupreportsshallbesubmitted within(1)90daysfollowing completion ofthestartuptestprogram,(2)90daysfollowing resumption orcommencement ofcommercial poweroperation,.
or(3)9monthsfollowing initialcriticality, whichever isearliest.
IftheStartupReportdoes'otcoverallthreeevents(i.e.,initialcriticality, completion ofstartuptestprogram,andresumption orcommencement ofcommercial poweroperation),
supplementary reportsshallbesubmitted atleasteverythreemonthsuntilallthreeeventshavebeencompleted.
ANNUALREPORT-6.9.1.4Annualreportscoveringtheactivities oftheunitasdescribed belowforthepreviouscalendaryearshallbesubmitted priortotriarch1ofeachyear.Theinitialreportshallbesubmitted priorto1farch1oftheyearfollowing initialcriticality.
6.9.1.5Reportsrequiredonanannualbasisshallinclude:a~Atabulation onanannualbasisofthenumberofstation,utilityandotherpersonnel (including contractors) receiving exposures greaterthan100mrem/yrandtheirassociated manremexposureaccording toworkandjobfunctions,
-e.g.,reactoroperations andsurveillance, inservice inspection, routinemaintenance, specialmaintenance (describe maintenance),
wasteprocessing, andrefueling.
Thedoseassignment tovariousdutyfunctions maybeestimates basedonpocketdosimeter, TLD,orfilmbadgerequirements.
Smallexposures totalinglessthan20%oftheindividual totaldoseneednotbeaccounted for.Intheaggregate, atleast80%ofthetotalwholebodydosereceivedfromexternalsourcesshallbeassignedtospecificmajorworkfunctions.
b.Thecompleteresultsofsteamgenerator tubeinservice inspec-tionsperformed duringthereportperiod(reference Specifica-tion4.4.5.5.b).
1/Asinglesubmittal maybemadeforamultipleunitstation.Thesubmittal shouldcombinethosesectionsthatarecommontoallunitsatthestation.2/Thistabulation supplements therequirements of20.407of10CFRPart20.ST.LUCIE-UNIT16-153/15/79 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLSANNUALRADIOLOGICAL E~V/IRORKNTAL MONITORING REPORT3/6.9.1.6Routineradiological environmental monitoring reportscoveringtheoperation oftheunitduringthepreviouscalendaryearshallbesubmitted priortoMay1ofeachyear.Theinitialreportshallbesubmitted priortoMay1oftheyearfollowing initialcriticality.
6.9;1.7Theannualradiological environmental monitoring reportsshallincludesummaries, interpretations, anda'rendanalysisoftheresultsoftheradiological environmental surveillance activities forthereportperiod,including acomparison withpreoperational studies,operational controls(asappropriate),
andpreviousenvironmental sur-veillance reportsandanassessment oftheobservedimpactsoftheplantoperation ontheenvironment.
ThereportsshallalsoincludetheresultsofthelandusecensusesrequiredbySpecification 3.12.2.Ifharmfuleffectsaredetectedbythemonitoring, thereportshallprovideananalysisoftheproblemandaplannedcourseofactiontoalleviate theproblem.Theannualradiological environmental monitoring reportsshallincludesummarized andtabulated resultsintheformatofTable6.9-1ofallradiological environmental samplestakenduringthereportperiod.Intheeventthatsomeresultsarenotavailable forinclusion withthereport,thereportshallbesubmitted notingandexplaining thereasonsforthemissingresults.Themissingdatashall"besubmitted assoonaspossibleinasupplementary report.Thereportsshallalsoincludethefollowing:
asummarydescription oftheradiological environmental monitoring program,'
mapofallsamplinglocations keyedto atablegivingdistances'nd direct'ions fromonereactor;theresultoflandusecensusesrequiredbytheSpecification 3.12.2;andtharesn~tso~rcensee participation
'intheynterlaboratory Comparison ProgramrequiredbySpecification 3.12.3.SEMIANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTRELEASEREPORT-6.9.1e8Routineradioactive effluentreleasereportscoveringtheoperating oftheunitduringtheprevious6monthsofoperation shallbesubmitted within60daysafterJanuary1andJuly1ofeachyear.Theperiodofthefirstreportshallbeginwiththedataofinitialcriticality.
3/Asinglesubmittal maybemadeforamultipleunitstation.Thesubmittal shouldcombinethosesectionsthatarecommontoallunitsatthestation;however,forunitswithseparateradwastesystems,thesubmittal shallspecifythereleasesofradioactive materialfromeachunit.ST.LUCIE-UNIT16-163/15/79 TABLE6.9-1FORMATFOREWIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAMSUMMARYNAMEOFFACILITYST.LUCIEPLANTUNIT1DOCKETNO.50-335LOCATIONOFFACILITYST.LUCIECOUNTYFLORIDAREPORTING PERIODMediumorPathwaySampled(UnitofMeasurement)
TypeandTota'umber ofAaalysesPerformed LowerLimitofDetectiorP (LLD)AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangebNameDistanceandDirection ControlLocat(ons Mean(f)Mean(f)Range"RangeLocationwithHihestAnnual.MeanNumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements NominalLowerLimitofDetection (LLD)asdefinedinHASL-300(Rev.8/74)pp.D-08-01,02,03atthe95Xconfidence level.Meanandrangebasedupondetection measurements only.Fractionofdetectable measurements atspecified locations isindicated inparentheses (f).
ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS6.9.1.9Theradioactive effluentreleasereportsshallincludeasummaryofthequantities ofradioactive liquidandgaseouseffluents andsolidwastereleasedfromtheunitasoutlinedinRegulatory Guide1.21Rev.1,"Measuring, Evaluating, andReporting Radioactivity inSolidWastesandReleasesofRadioactive Materials inLiquidandGaseousEffluents fromLight-Water-Cooled NuclearPowerPlants,"withdatasummarized onaquarterly basisfollowing theformatofAppendixBthereof.Theradioactive effluentreleasereportsshallincludethefollowing information forallunplanned offsitereleasesofradioactive materials ingaseousandliquideffluents:
a.Adescription oftheeventandequipment involved.
b.Cause(s)fortheunplanned release.c.Actionstakentopreventrecurrence.
d.Consequences oftheunplanned'elease.
Theradioactive effluentreleasereportsshallincludeanassessment ofradiation dosesfromtheradioactive liquidandgaseouseffluents releasedfromtheunitduringeachcalendarquarterasoutlinedinthein-plantprocedures.
Theassessment ofradiation dosesshallbeperformed inaccordance withmethodology inthein-plantprocedures.
ST.LUCIE-UNIT16-183/15/79 IP ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLSIfONTHLYOPERATING REPORT6.9.1.10Routinereportsofoperating statistics andshutdownexperience shallbesubmitted onamonthlybasistotheDirector, OfficeofManage-mentandProgramAnalysis, U.S.NuclearRegulatory Commission, Washington, D.C.20555,withacopytotheRegionalOffice,nolaterthanthe15thofeachmonthfollowing thecalendarmonthcoveredbythereport.REPORTABLE OCCURRENCES I"6.9.1.11TheREPORTABLE OCCURRENCE ofSpecifications 6.9.1.12and6.9.1.13below,including corrective actionsandmeasurestopreventrecurrence, shallbereportedtotheNRC.Supplemental reportsmayberequiredtofullydescribefinalresolution ofoccurrence.
Incaseofcorrected orsupplemental reports,alicenseeeventreportshallbecompleted andreference shallbemadetotheoriginalreportdate.PROMPTNOTIFICATION WITHt&ITTENFOLLOWJP6.9.1.12Thetypesofeventslistedbelowshallbereportedwithin24hoursbytelephone andconfirmed bytelegraph,
- mailgram, orfacsimile transmission totheDirectoroftheRegionalOffice,orhisdesignate nolaterthanthefirstworkingdayfollowing theevent,withawrittenfollowupreportwithin14days.Thewrittenfollowupreportshallinclude,asaminimum,acompleted copyofalicenseeeventreportform.Infor-mationprovidedonthelicenseeeventreportformshallbesupplemented, asneeded,byadditional narrative materialtoprovidecompleteexplanation ofthecircumstances surrounding theevent.a~Failureofthereactorprotection systemorothersystemssubjecttolimitingsafetysystemsettingstoinitiatetherequiredprotective functionbythetimeamonitored para-meterreachesthesetpointspecified asthelimitingsafetysystemsettinginthetechnical specifications orfailuretocompletetherequiredprotective function.
b.Operation oftheunitoraffectedsystemswhenanyparameter oroperation subjecttoalimitingcondition foroperation islessconservative thantheleastconservative aspectofthelimitingcondition foroperation established inthetechnical specifications.
C~Abnormaldegradation discovered infuelcladding, reactorcoolantpressureboundary, orprimarycontainment.
ST.LUCIE-UNIT16-193/15/79
ADHINISTRATIVE CONTROLSd.Reactivity anomalies involving disagreement withthepredicted valueofreactivity balanceundersteadystateconditions duringpoweroperation greaterthanorequalto1%Ak/k;acalculated reactivity balanceindicating aSHUTDOHNHARGINlessconservative thanspecified inthetechnical specifica-tions;short-term reactivity increases thatcorrespond toareactorperiodoflessthan5secondsor,ifsubcritical, anunplanned reactivity insertion ofmorethan0.5%Ak/k;oroccurrence ofanyunplanned criticality.
e.Failureormalfunction ofoneormorecomponents whichpreventsorcouldprevent,byitself,thefulfillment ofthefunctional requirements ofsystem(s) usedtocopewithaccidents analyzedintheFSAR.f.Personnel errororprocedural inadequacy whichpreventsorcouldprevent,byitself,thefulfillment ofthefunctional requirements ofsystemsrequiredtocopewithaccidents analyzedintheFSAR.geConditions arisingfromnaturalorman-madeeventsthat,asadirectresultoftheeventrequireunitshutdown, operation ofsafetysystems,orotherprotective measuresrequiredbytechnical specifications.
h.Errorsdiscovered inthetransient oraccidentanalysesorinthemethodsusedforsuchanalysesasdescribed inthesafetyanalysisreportorinthebasesforthetechnical specifica-tionsthathaveorcouldhavepermitted reactoroperation inamannerlessconservative thanassumedintheanalyses.
Performance ofstructures, systems,orcomponents thatrequiresremedialactionorcorrective measurestopreventoperation inamannerlessconservative thanassumedintheaccidentanalysesinthesafetyanalysisreportortechnical specifica-tionsbases;ordiscovery duringunitlifeofconditions notspecifically considered inthesafetyanalysisreportortechnical specifications thatrequireremedialactionorcor-rectivemeasurestopreventtheexistence ordevelopment ofanunsafecondition.
Occurrence ofradioactive materialcontained gaseousholduptanksinexcessofthatpermitted bythelimitingcondition foroperation established inthetechnical specifications.
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ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLSTHIRTYDAYWRITTENREPORTS6.9.1.13ThetypesofeventslistedbelowshallbethesubjectofwrittenreportstotheDirectoroftheRegionalOfficewithinthirtydaysofoccurrence oftheevent.Thewrittenreportshallinclude,asaminimum,acompleted copyofalicenseeeventreportform.Information providedonthelicenseeeventreportformshallbesupplemented, asneeded,byadditional narrative materialtoprovidecompleteexplanation ofthecircumstances surrounding theevent.a0Reactorprotection systemorengineered safetyfeatureinstru-mentsettingswhicharefoundtobelessconservative thanthoseesgablished bythetechnical specifications butwhichdonotpreventthefulfillment ofthefunctional requirements ofaffectedsystems.b.Conditions leadingtooperation inadegradedmodepermitted byalimitingcondition foroperation orplantshutdownre-quiredbyalimitingcondition foroperation.
C~Observedinadequacies intheimplementation ofadministrative orprocedural controlswhichthreatentocausereduction ofdegreeofredundancy providedinreactorprotection systemsorengineered safetyfeaturesystems'.
d~Abnormaldegradation ofsystemsotherthanthosespecified in6.9.1.12.c abovedesignedtocontainradioactive materialresulting fromthefissionprocess.e,Anunplanned offsitereleaseof1)morethan1curieofradioactive materialinliquideffluents, 2)morethan150curiesofnoblegasingaseouseffluents, or3)morethan0.05curiesofradioiodine ingaseouseffluents.
Thereportofanunplanned offsitereleaseofradioactiv'e materialshallincludethefollowing information:
l..Adescription oftheeventandequipment involved.
2.Cause(s)fortheunplanned release.3.Actionstakentopreventrecurrence.
4.Consequences oftheunplanned release.ST.LUCIE-UNIT16-213/15/79 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLSSPECIALREPORTS6.9.2Specialreportsshallbesubmitted totheDirectoroftheOfficeofInspection andEnforcement RegionalOfficewithinthetimeperiodspecified foreachreport.Thesereportsshallbesub-mittedcoveringtheactivities identified belowpursuanttotherequirements oftheapplicable reference specification:
a.Inoperable SeismicMonitoring Instrumentation, Specification 3.3.3.3~b.Inoperable Meteorological Monitoring Instrumentation, Specification 3.3.3.4.c.Inservice Inspection ProgramReviews,Specifications 4.4.10.1and4.4.10.2.
d.ECCSActuation, Specifications 3.5.2and3.5.3.e.SealedSourceleakageinexcessoflimits,Specification 4.7.9.1.3.
Seismiceventanalysis, Specification 4.3.3.3.2.
g.Beachsurveyresults,Specification 4.7.6.1.1.
h.CoreBarrelMovement, Specifications 3.4.11and4.4.11.i.FireDetection Instrumentation, Specification 3.3.3.7.FireSuppression Systems,Specification 3.7.11.1.
k.Exceeding oneormoreLCO'sforSpecifications 3.11.1.2, 3.11.1.3, 3.11.2.2, 3.11.2.3, 3.11.2.4, or3.11.2.5involving radiation dosefromradioactive effluents.
1.Measuredlevelsofradioactivity inanenvironmental samplingmediumdetermined toexceedthereporting levelvaluesofTable6.9-2whenaveragedoveranycalendarquartersamplingperiod.Whenmorethanoneoftheradionuclides inTable6.9-2aredetectedinthesamplingmedium,thisreportshallbesubmitted if:concentration 1)limitlevel(1)concentration (2)limitlevel(2)Whenradionuclides otherthanthoseinTable6.9-2aredetectedandaretheresultofplanteffluents, thisreportshallbesubmitted ifthequarterly dosetoanindividual isequaltoorgreaterthanthequarterly limitsofSpecifications 3.11.1.2, 3.11.2.2and3.11.2.3.
Thisreportisnotrequiredifthemeasuredlevelofradioactivity wasnottheresultofplanteffluents; how-ever,insuchanevent,thecondition shallbereportedanddescribed intheAnnualRadiological Environmental Monitoring Report.ST.LUCIE-UNIT16-223/15/79 tnHITABLENONROUTINE REPORTING LEVELSFORRADIOACTIVITY CONCENTRATIONS INENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLESAnalysisWater(pci/1)AirborneParticulate orGases(pCi/m3)Fish(pCi/Kg,wet)Milk(pCi/1)BroadLeafVegetation (pCi/Kg,wet)GOVl'LDH-3Mn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Zr-Nb-95I-131Cs-1342X101X104X101X103X103X104X1030Cs-13750Ba-La-140 2X10(1)-Totalforparentanddaughter.
0.910203X101X103X1041X1042X101X102X1060702(l)3X101X101X103.2X10 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS6.-10RECORDRETENTION 6.10.1Thefollowing recordsshallberetainedforatleastfiveyears:a.Recordsandlogsoffacilityoperation coveringtimeintervalateachpowerlevel.b.Recordsandlogsofprincipal maintenance activities, inspec-tions,repairandreplacement ofprincipal itemsofequipment relatedtonuclearsafety.c.AllREPORTABLE OCCURRENCES submitted totheCommission.
d.Recordsofsurveillance activities, inspections andcalibrations requiredbytheseTechnical Specifications; e.Recordsofreactortestsandexperiments.
f.RecordsofchangesmadetoOperating Procedures.
g.Recordsofradioactive shipments.
h.Recordsofsealedsourceleaktestsandresults.Recordsofannualphysicalinventory ofallsealedsourcematerialofrecord.6.10.2Thefollowing recordsshallberetainedforthedurationoftheFacilityOperating License:a~Recordsanddrawingchangesreflecting facilitydesignmodifi-cationsmadetosystemsandequipment described intheFinalSafetyAnalysisReport.b.Recordsofnewandirradiated fuelinventory, fueltransfers andassemblyburnuphistories.
C~RecordsofmeetingsoftheFRGandtheCNRB.d.Recordsofradiation exposureforallindividuals enteringradiation controlareas.ST.LUCIE-UNIT16-243/15/79 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLSe.Recordsofgaseousandliquidradioactive materialreleasedtotheenvirons.
f.Recordsoftransient oroperational cyclesforthosefacilitycomponents identified inTable5.9-1.g.Recordsoftrainingandqualification forcurrentmembersof'theplantstaff.h.Recordsofin-service inspections performed pursuanttotheseTechnical Specifications.
RecordsofQualityAssurance activities requiredbytheQAManual.Recordsofreviewsperformed forchangesmadetoprocedures orequipment orreviewsoftestsandexperiments pursuantto10CFR50.59.6.11RADIATION PROTECTION PROGRAMProcedures forpersonnel radiation protection shallbepreparedconsistent withtherequirements of10CFRPart20andshallbeapproved, maintained andadheredtoforalloperations involving personnel radiation exposure.
6.12HIGHRADIATION AREAOPTIONAL) 6.12.1Inlieuofthe"controldevice"or"alarmsignal"requiredbyparagraph 20.203(c)
(2)of10CFR20,eachhighradiation areainwhichtheintensity ofradiation is1000mrem/hrorlessshallbebarricaded andconspicuously postedasahighradiation areaandentrancetheretoshallbecontrolled byrequiring issuanceofaRadiation WorkPermit*.Anyindividual orgroup.ofindividuals permitted toentersuchareasshallbeprovidedwithoraccompanied byoneormoreofthefollowing:
a.Aradiation monitoring devicewhichcontinuously indicates theradiation doserateinthearea.b.Aradiation monitoring devicewhichcontinuously integrates theradiation doserateintheareaandalarmswhenapresetinte-grateddoseisreceived.
Entryintosuchareaswiththismonitoring devicemaybemadeafterthedoseratelevelintheareahasbeenestablished andpersonnel havebeenmadeknow-ledgeable ofthem.*HealthPhysicspersonnel shallbeexemptfromtheRWPissuancerequire-mentduringtheperformance oftheirassignedradiation protection duties,providedtheycomplywithapprovedradiation protection procedures forentryintohighradiation areas.ST.LUCIE-UNIT16-253/]5/79 I"
ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLSC~Anindividual qualified inradiation protection procedures whoisequippedwitharadiation doseratemonitoring device.Thisindividual shallberesponsible forproviding positivecontrolovertheactivities withintheareaandshallperformperiodicradiation surveillance atthefrequency specified bythefacilityHealthPhysicist intheRadiation WorkPermit.6.12.2Therequirements of6.12.1,above,shallalsoapplytoeachhighradiation areainwhichtheintensity ofradiation isgreaterthan1000mrem/hr.Inaddition, lockeddoorsshallbeprovidedtopreventunauthorized entryintosuchareasandthekeysshallbemaintained undertheadministrative controlofthe'ShiftSupervisor ondutyand/orthePlantHealthPhysicist.
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'0O.BOX013100,MIAMI,FL33101iyVVzi~~rri.N.FLORIDAPOWER8(LIGHTCOMPANYMarch15,1979L-79-61DirectorofNuclearReactorRegulation Attention:
Mr.VictorStello,DirectorDivisionofOperating ReactorsU.S.NuclearRegulatory Commission Washington, D.C.20555
DearMr.Stello:
,Re:St.LucieUnit1DocketNo.50-335ProposedAmendment toFacilit0eratinLicenseDPR-67Inaccordance with10CFR50.30,FloridaPower8ILightCompanysubmitsherewiththree(3)signedoriginals andforty(40)copiesofarequesttoamendAppendixAofFacility'perating LicenseDPR-67.Adescription oftheproposedchanges,followedbytherevisedTechnical Specification pages,isattached.
Theproposedamendment hasbeenreviewedbytheSt.LucieFacilityReviewGroupandtheFloridaPower5LightCompanyNuclearReviewBoard.Theyhaveconcluded thatitdoesnotinvolveanunreviewed safetyquestion.
Partofthematerialbeingproposedforinclusion intheTechnical Specifications (Appendix A)ispresently intheEnvironmental Technical Specifications (Appendix B).Aproposedamendment toremovethismaterialfromtheEnvironmental Technical Specifications isbeingpreparedandwillbeforwarded toyourofficewithinafewweeks.Werequestthatthetwoproposals bereviewedconcurrently.
Thisamendment
-isconsidered aClassIIIamendment per10CFR170.22.,Accordingly, acheckforfourthousanddollars($4,000.00) isenclosed.
Verytr1yours,obertE.UhrigVicePresident AdvancedSystems&Technology REU:MAS:cf
.Attachment cc:Mr.JamesP.O'Reilly, RegionIIMr.R.W.Zavadoski, RegionIIHaroldF.Reis,Esquire0gPok1I79OSl9Oalj'EOPLE...
SERVINGPEOPI.E ATTACHMENT Re:St.LucieUnit1Docket.No.50-335ProposedTechSpecChangeApendixITheobjective ofthisproposalistoimplement therequirements of10CFR50,AppendixX.DraftguidancefromtheNRCwasfollowedwhenappropriate, depending onthespecificdesignandoperation ofSt.LucieUnitl.Forexample,thesolidification issuehasnotbeenaddressed.
Atpresent,awastesolidification programisnotinplaceatSt.Lucie,however,theneedforsuchaprogramisbeingevaluated andmayleadtofurthercorrespondence.
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