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Powra Ben.otwo 422 Socrn Cucacu Starer. CitAHl.o1TE. N. C. 28242 fYO May 16, 1977 wiwam o. Paa.ca sa. | |||
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Duxe POWER COMPANY | +ce Pett>cteet 3?3 4063 5' t **e Poohenose Mr. Norman C. Moseley, Director U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Suite 818 230 Peachtree Street, Northwest Atlanta, Georgia 30303 Re: Oconee Nuclear Station Docket Nos. 50-269, -270, -287 | ||
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==Dear Mr. Moseley:== | ==Dear Mr. Moseley:== | ||
Pursuant to the requirements of Oconee Nuclear Station Technical Specifi-cation 6.6.2.2.c and 6.6.2.2.d, this report is submitted describing a condition in which measured radiation levels exceeded the control level by greater than ten times and exceeded the control level by greater than four times but less than ten times. | Pursuant to the requirements of Oconee Nuclear Station Technical Specifi-cation 6.6.2.2.c and 6.6.2.2.d, this report is submitted describing a condition in which measured radiation levels exceeded the control level by greater than ten times and exceeded the control level by greater than four times but less than ten times. | ||
On May 9, 1977, analytical results of thermoluminescent dosimeters in the field from December 21, 1976 to March 22, 1977 were received. A summary of the pertinent results of the radiation levels is as follows: | On May 9, 1977, analytical results of thermoluminescent dosimeters in the field from December 21, 1976 to March 22, 1977 were received. A summary of the pertinent results of the radiation levels is as follows: | ||
Sample Location | Sample Location Total mR mR/hr 008 Liberty, S. C. (Control) 27 0.013 000.17 West Fence of Restricted Area 152 0.070 000.18 West Fence of Restricted Area 1200 0.556 Sample locations 000.17 and 000.18 are located well within the exclusion area on the west fence, which isolates the restricted area from the unre-stricted area. Location 000.17 is located on the restricted area fence near the exit for radioactive shipments and is influenced by these ship-The current radiation level at 000.17 is 0.03 to 0.04 mR/hr. | ||
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Location 000.18 is 60 feet from a borated water storage tank (BWST) which, according to unit operation, causes varying radiation levels at location 000.18. Current radiation levels at the BWST were 2mR/hr at contact and at location 000,18 were 0.45 mR/hr. During refueling operations associated with Oconee Unit 1, the area adjacent to the BWST will be monitored, and roped off as necessary, with appropriate warning signs due to the increased level of radiation from the BWST. | Location 000.18 is 60 feet from a borated water storage tank (BWST) which, according to unit operation, causes varying radiation levels at location 000.18. Current radiation levels at the BWST were 2mR/hr at contact and at location 000,18 were 0.45 mR/hr. During refueling operations associated with Oconee Unit 1, the area adjacent to the BWST will be monitored, and roped off as necessary, with appropriate warning signs due to the increased level of radiation from the BWST. | ||
The radiation levels at locations 000.17 and 000.18 represent exposures for twenty-four hours per day continuing through the quarter. Consequently, even though the radiation levels at locations 000.17 and 000.18 exceed | The radiation levels at locations 000.17 and 000.18 represent exposures for twenty-four hours per day continuing through the quarter. Consequently, even though the radiation levels at locations 000.17 and 000.18 exceed | ||
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Mr. Norman C. Mocalsy Page Two May 16, 1977 control levels, these radiation levels do not relate to the exposures of individuals since the area adjacent to the west restricted area is occupied for short time periods only as individuals pass the point going to and from a parking lot. Therefore, the actual exposures of individuals are well within the radiation levels permitted in unrestricted areas by 10CFR20.105. | |||
control levels, these radiation levels do not relate to the exposures of individuals since the area adjacent to the west restricted area is occupied for short time periods only as individuals pass the point going to and from a parking lot. Therefore, the actual exposures of individuals are well within the radiation levels permitted in unrestricted areas by 10CFR20.105. | |||
Thus, it is concluded that the health and safety of the employees or public has not been adversely affected by these conditions. | Thus, it is concluded that the health and safety of the employees or public has not been adversely affected by these conditions. | ||
Veryftruly yours, | Veryftruly yours, | ||
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| Site: | Oconee |
| Issue date: | 05/16/1977 |
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Duxe POWER COMPANY gff[
Powra Ben.otwo 422 Socrn Cucacu Starer. CitAHl.o1TE. N. C. 28242 fYO May 16, 1977 wiwam o. Paa.ca sa.
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+ce Pett>cteet 3?3 4063 5' t **e Poohenose Mr. Norman C. Moseley, Director U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Suite 818 230 Peachtree Street, Northwest Atlanta, Georgia 30303 Re: Oconee Nuclear Station Docket Nos. 50-269, -270, -287
Dear Mr. Moseley:
Pursuant to the requirements of Oconee Nuclear Station Technical Specifi-cation 6.6.2.2.c and 6.6.2.2.d, this report is submitted describing a condition in which measured radiation levels exceeded the control level by greater than ten times and exceeded the control level by greater than four times but less than ten times.
On May 9, 1977, analytical results of thermoluminescent dosimeters in the field from December 21, 1976 to March 22, 1977 were received. A summary of the pertinent results of the radiation levels is as follows:
Sample Location Total mR mR/hr 008 Liberty, S. C. (Control) 27 0.013 000.17 West Fence of Restricted Area 152 0.070 000.18 West Fence of Restricted Area 1200 0.556 Sample locations 000.17 and 000.18 are located well within the exclusion area on the west fence, which isolates the restricted area from the unre-stricted area. Location 000.17 is located on the restricted area fence near the exit for radioactive shipments and is influenced by these ship-The current radiation level at 000.17 is 0.03 to 0.04 mR/hr.
ments.
Location 000.18 is 60 feet from a borated water storage tank (BWST) which, according to unit operation, causes varying radiation levels at location 000.18. Current radiation levels at the BWST were 2mR/hr at contact and at location 000,18 were 0.45 mR/hr. During refueling operations associated with Oconee Unit 1, the area adjacent to the BWST will be monitored, and roped off as necessary, with appropriate warning signs due to the increased level of radiation from the BWST.
The radiation levels at locations 000.17 and 000.18 represent exposures for twenty-four hours per day continuing through the quarter. Consequently, even though the radiation levels at locations 000.17 and 000.18 exceed
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Mr. Norman C. Mocalsy Page Two May 16, 1977 control levels, these radiation levels do not relate to the exposures of individuals since the area adjacent to the west restricted area is occupied for short time periods only as individuals pass the point going to and from a parking lot. Therefore, the actual exposures of individuals are well within the radiation levels permitted in unrestricted areas by 10CFR20.105.
Thus, it is concluded that the health and safety of the employees or public has not been adversely affected by these conditions.
Veryftruly yours,
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