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#REDIRECT [[IR 05000295/1988004]]
{{Adams
| number = ML20149F899
| issue date = 02/10/1988
| title = Insp Repts 50-295/88-04 & 50-304/88-05 on 880112-15 & 19.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Qa & Confirmatory Measures for in-plant Radiochemical Analyses & Action on Open Items Previously Identified
| author name = Januska A, Schumaher M
| author affiliation = NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION III)
| addressee name =
| addressee affiliation =
| docket = 05000295, 05000304
| license number =
| contact person =
| document report number = 50-295-88-04, 50-295-88-4, 50-304-88-05, 50-304-88-5, NUDOCS 8802180007
| package number = ML20149F898
| document type = INSPECTION REPORT, NRC-GENERATED, INSPECTION REPORT, UTILITY, TEXT-INSPECTION & AUDIT & I&E CIRCULARS
| page count = 8
}}
See also: [[see also::IR 05000295/1988004]]
 
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                                  U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
                                              REGION III
          Reports No. 50-295/88004(DRSS); 50-304/88005(DRSS)
          Docket Nos.. 50-295; 50-304                        Licenses No. DPR-39; DPR-48
          Licenseer Commonwealth Edison Company
                      Post Office Box 767
                      Chicago, IL 60690
        . Facility Name: Zion Nuclear Generating Station, Units 1 and 2
          Inspection At: Zion Site, Zion IL 60099
          Inspection Conducted: January 12-15 and 19, 1988
          Inspector:
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          Accompanied By:    R. Bocanegra
          Approved By:
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                        M. Schumacher, Chief                                M/''
                        Radiological Effluents                              Date
                          and Chemistry Section
          Inspection Summary
          Inspection on January 12-15 and 19, 1988 (Report No. 50-295/88004(DRSS);
          50-304/88005(DRSS)).
          Areas Inspected: Routine, announced inspection of: (1) quality assurance
          and confirmatory measurements for in plant radiochemical analyses and
          (2) action on an open item identified during a previous inspection.
          Results: No violations or deviations were identified during this inspection,
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                                          DETAILS
    1. Person Contacted
      *C. 0011, Chemist
      *G. Plim1, Station Manager
      *C, Sprandel, Quality Assurance Engineer
      *W. Stone, Regulatory Assurance Supervisor
        G. Trzyna, Rad / Chem Supervisor
      *P. Zwilling, Station Chemist
      *0. Damon, Resident Inspector
      *P. Eng, Resident Inspector
      * Denotes those present at exit interview
    2. Licensee Action on Previous Inspection Findings
      a.    (Closed) Open Item (50-295/86018-03; 50-304/86017-03): Verify
            calibration calculations for I-131 and one other iodine isotope and
            recalibrate if necessary. The licensee has performed two complete
            routine calibrations since this item was opened. A review of the
            most recent calibration for this geometry revealed no problems.
      b.    (0 pen) Open Item (50-295/87029-01; 50-304/87030-01): Complete
            procedure to make systematic corrections for background radiation
            in gamma spectroscopy systems. The licensee's procedure has been
            completed and is in the review chain. The finalized procedure will
            be examined during a subsequent procedure.
    3. Confirmatory Measurements
      a.    Sample Split
            Seven samples (containment air particulate, containment charcoal,
            charcoal spike, crud filter, gas, reactor ecolant and liquid) were
            analyzed for gamma emitting isotopes by the licensee and in the
            Region III Mobile Laboratory on site. Comparisons were made on
            combinations of the licensee's four normally used count room
            detectors and the Post Accident Radionuclide Analysis Portable
            System (PARAPS). Results of the sample comparisons are given in
            Table 1; the comparison criteria are given in Attachment 1.      The
            licensee achieved 73 agreements out of 77 comparisons.
            The licensee's containment air particulate sample was analyzed
            (results not shown) to verify the licensee's results of no
            detectable activity.    In order to test the particulate geometry,
            a reactor coolant filter was analyzed as an air particulate filter.
            Charcoal spike and air particulate (primary coolant filter) samples
            were analyzed resulting in all agreement.
                                            3
 
. .
    A containment charcoal sample analyzed on Detector 3 resulted
    in a nonconservative disagreement for Br-82. Since a charcoal
    spike analyzed on Detector 3 had all agreements, the containment
    sample disagreement appeared to be attributable to the licensee's
    counting technique and deposition of Br-82 into the cartridge.
    The licensee tested the sample and coiscurred with the inspectors
    that the Br-82 was not face deposited and therefore their
    calibration would underestimate the t-tivity present. The licensee
    agreed to; (1) determine if this sample was an anomaly and if not
    apply an appropriate factor when Br-82 is present and (2) implement
    a counting technique that will assure accurate quantification of
    activity on charcoal samples regardless of nuclide deposition (0 pen
    Item 50-295/88004-01; 50-304/88005-01).
    A reactor coolant sample (RCS) was collected, filtered and
    analyzed. The comparison resulted in three disagreements each on
    Detectors 2 and on PARApS. One nuclide, Mo-99 was misquantified and
    the cesiums were not identified by the licensee. The licensee stated
    and substantiated that a second count is normally made and the missed
    nuclides, masked by short lived nuclides, are quantified. A one day
    old unfiltered RCS sample was split and analyzed resulting in one
    conservative disagreement for Tc-99m on the PARAPS.    The inspectors
    examined the licensee's data and found an error in the system's
    nuclide library. Correcting the error resulted in an agreement.
    In addition, during the inspection, the inspectors noted that the
    library contained an over abundance of nuclide energy lines which
    may prove to be detrimental in accurate identification. The
    licensee agreed to (1) review the library contents and correct any
    mistakes and (2) reduce the number of energy lines so that nuclides
    arts not missed (0 pen Item 50-295/8804-02; 50-304/8805-02).
    Gas decay tank results yielded a conservative disagreement for
    Xe-133 on Detector 4 and had all agreements on Detector 3. A
    resample yielded all agreements on both detectors.
    A split sample of a lake discharge tank resulted in conservative
    disagreements for Co-58 on Detectors 1 and 4 and for Co-60 on
    Detector 4. The factor of two increase between Detector 1 and
    Detector 4 for Co-60 in the same sample could not be explained.
    A second sample was counted on three of the licensee's detectors,
    including Detectors 1 and 4 with very good agreement for all
    nuclides including Co-60. Based on this test and an examination of
    the licensee's calibrations for this geometry the disagreement is
    thought to be an anomaly. The examination of the calibrations did
    not reveal the reason for the Co-53 disagreements. A portion of
    this sample was split with the licensee for analyses of gross B,
    H-3, Sr-89, Sr-90 and Fe-55.    The licensee will report his results
    to Region III (0 pen Item 50-295/88004-03; 50-304/88005-03). The
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, _ _ _ _ _    _____
            .-      .
                                    inspector asked the NRC Reference Laboratory to perform a gamma
                                    scan in addition to the Beta analyses above and will inform the
                                    licensee of the Co-58 results and discuss any needed action,
                            b.    , Audits
                                  The inspectors examined QAA 22-87-02 (onsite), January and
                                  February,1987 and QAA 22-87-II (corporate) Septe.nber 1987. No
                                  findings or observations relevant to this inspection were nuted.
                            c.    Quality Assurance
                                  The inspectors reviewed the radioactivity mer.surements laboratory
                                  quality assurance program including the phyr.ical facilities,
                                  laboratory operations, and procedures. All the counting equipment
                                  was found to be in good working order. The inspectors also reviewed
                                  documentation reisted to scheduled preventative maintenance, daily
                                  performance checks and yearly calibrations.
                            No violations or deviations were identified.
                      4    Open Items
                            Open items are matters which have been discussed with the licensee, which
                            will be reviewed further by the inspector, and which involve some action
                            on the part of the NRC or licensee or both. Open items disclosed during
                            the inspection are discussed in Section 3.
                      5.    Exit Meeting
                            The inspector met with licensee representatives denoted in Section 1 at
                            the conclusion of the inspe: tion on January 19, 1988. The scope and
                            findings of the inspection were ciscussed.
                            During the exit interview, the inspector discussed the likely
                            informational content of the inspection report with regard to documents
                            or processes reviewed by the inspectors during the inspection. Licensea
                            representatives did not identify any such documents or procedures as
                            proprietary.
                      Attachments:
                      1. Table 1, Confirnatory Measurement
                              Program Results. 1st Quarter 1988
                      2. Attachment 1, Criteria for Comparing
                              Analytical Measurements
                                                                  5
 
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                                          TABLE 1
                            U S NUCLEAR REGl.LATORY COMMISGION
                                                                                                i
                          OFFICE OF IN?PECTION AND ENFORCEMENT
                            CONFIRMATORY MEASUREMENTS PRt.% RAM
                                  FACILITY: ZION
                                FOR THE 1 OUARTER OF 1989
                        ------NRC-------      ----LICENSEE----      ---L I C ENSEE : NRC----
      SAMPLE    ISOTOPE RESULT    ERROR      RESLLT    ERROR        RATIO        RES      T
      C FILTER BR-182    7.1E-11    3.0E-12    5.3E-11    2.lE-12    7.5E-01    2.4E 01    D
        (perJ)  1-131  2.0E-11    1.1E-12    2.1E-11    2.0E-12    1.0E 00      1.8E 01  A
                1-133  6.3E-11    2.8E-12    6.1E-11, 6.2E-12      9.7E-01      2.3E 01    A  ,
      C SPIKED CO-60    1.5E-02    3.8E-04    1.?E-02    1.2E-03  1.7E 00    3.oE 01    A
                CO-57  5.7E-03    1.2E-04    6.3E-03    0.0E-01    1.lE    00  4.9E 01  A
      {per3)    Y-88    2.3E-03    2.!E-04    2.3E-03    0.0E-01    1.0E    00  1.!E 01  A
,
                CD-109  3.7E-01    4.1E-03    3.8E-01    0.0E-01    1.0E    00  8.9E 01  A
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                SN-113  2.1E-03    1.6E-04    2.3E-03    0.0E-01    1.lE    00  1.3E 01    A
                CS-137  2.4E-02    4.!E-04    2.8E-02    2.7E-03    1.2E 00    5.BE 01  A
                CE-139  1.oE-03    8.4E-05    1.9E-03    0.0E-01    1.0E 00    2.2E of    A
      P FILTER NA-24    1.3E-03    1.6E-04    1. 3E-03  1.5E-04    1.0E 00    7.9E 00    A
                CR-51  2.0E-03    5.2E-04    1.5E-03    3.9E-04  7.4E-01    3.9E 00    A
                CO-58  2.0E-03    9.0E-05    1.9E-03    0.0E-01  9.5E-01    2.2E 01    A
      (ECT'()    1-131  2.9E-04    6.3E-05    2.9E-04    5.8E-05    1.0E 00    4.6E 00  A
                l-132  7.0E-03    4.8E-04    6.7E-03    3.8E-04  9.6E-01      1.4E 01  A
                l-133  4.lE-03    1.2E-04    4.2E-03    3.8E-04    1.0E 00    3.4E 01    A
                I-135  7.1E-03    6.3E-04    7.9E-03    4.7E-04  1.1E 00      1.1E 01  A
                CS-137  3.3E-04    5.4E-05    4.8E-04    6.5E-05    1.5E 00    6.!E 00    A
                BA-139  4.1E-01    5.5E-03    4.2E-01    3.7E-02  1.0E 00    7.4E 01    A
                BA-140  !.2E-02    3.9E-04    1.3E-02    7.0E-04  1.1E 00    3'.!E 01  A
      C SP!KED CO-57    5.7E-03    1.2E-04    5.7E-03    1.0E-04  9.oE-01    4.9E 01    A
                CO-L?    : SE 32    7. I'C 4  i . 4 E -02 3. d- v 4 't * -o !    *  * ''
      (PMtW)
        P      Y-66    2.IE-0?  2,IE-04    2.SE-03    0.OE-01  1.1E 00    1.1E 01  A
                CD-100  3.7E-01    4.lE-03    3.4E-01    3.PE-0?  o. 0E -01  0.oE 01    :
                SN-113  2.lE-03    1.6E-04    2.0E-03    1.7E-04  9.8E-01    1.3E 01  A
                CS-137  2.4E-02    4.lE-04    2.4E-02    3.5E-04  c.8E-01    5.9E ol  A
                CE-139  1.9E-03  8.4E-05    1.6E-03    0.0E-01  8.8E-01    2.2E 01  A
      P FILTER NA-24    1.3E-03    1.oE-04    1 ?E-03    1.4E-04  o.5E-01    7.9E 00  A
      T TEST RESLLTSI
      A= AGREEMENT                                                                              !
      OsDISAGREEMENT
      *= CRITERIA RELATED
  l  NsNO COMPARISON
 
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                                                                                            .
                                                                                                .
                                              TABLE 1
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                              U S t*JCLEAR REGlLATORY COMMISSION
                              OFFICE OF INSPECTION AND ENFORCEMENT                              t
    '
                              CONFIRMATORY MEASI1REMENTS PROGRAM
                                      FACILITYI ZION
                                    FOR THE 1 OUARTER OF 1988
                            ------NRC-------        ----L I C ENSEE----  ---LICENSEEtNRC----
        SAMPt. E  ISOTOFE RESI.LT    ERROR      RESULT    ERROR      RATIO    RES  T
        P FILTER CR-51    2.OE-03 5.2E-04        2. 3E-03 4.7E-04    1.1E 00  3.9E 00  A
                  CO-58    2.OE-03 9.OE-05        2.OE-03    1.9E-04  1.OE 00  2.2E 01  A
          (DET2)    1-131  2.9E-04 6.3E-05        3.6E-04    6.2E-05  1.2E 00  4.6E 00  A
                    I-132  7.OE-03 4.8E-04        6. t E- 03 4.OE-04  9.2E-01  1.4E 01 A
                    I-133  4.1E-03    1.2E-04    4.!E-03 3.8E-04      1.0E 00  3.4E 01  A
                    1-135  7.1E-03    6.3E 04    7.7E-03 4.6E 04      1.OE 00  1.IE 01  A
                  CS-137  3. 3E-04    5.4E-05    3.IE-04 7.2E-05      9. 3E-01 6.1E 00  A
                    BA-139  4.1E-0!    5.5E 03    4.1E-01    3.6E-01  1.OE 00  7.4E 01  A
                    BA-140  1.2E-02    3.9E-04    1.4E-02    8.OE-04  1.2E 00  3.1E 01  A
                                                                                              '
        L VASTE CO-58      2.2E-06    1.3E-07    3.3E-06    0.OE-01  1.5E 00  1.7E 01  D
                  CO-60    5. !E-06    1.7E-07    5.7E-06 3.6E-07      1.OE 00  3.3E 01  A
          {pg t)    !-131  5.3E-06    1.2E-07    5.6E-06    4.1E-07  1.OE 00  4.4E 01  A
                    I-133  1.7E-06    1.2E-07    1.7E-06    1.7E-07  9.BE-01  1.4E 01  A
!
                  SB-125  2.5E-06    2.4E 07    2.4E-06    2.6E-07  9.7E-01  1.OE 01  A
                  CS-134  1.4E-06 8.3E-08        1.lE-06    1.OE-07  8.OE-01  1.6E 01  A
                    CS-137  2.6E-06    1.2E-07    2.3E-06    1.2E-07  9.OE-01  2.OE 01  A
                                                                                              :
        PR! MARY  NA-21    2.4E-03    6.2E-05    2.3E-03    2.6E-04  9.6E-01  3.9E 01  A
                    1-131    1.4E-03    2.5E-05    1.3E-03    1.7E-04  9.0E-01  5.8E 01  A
          g g)      !-133
                    I-135
                            1.6E-02
                            7. 0E-02
                                        8.3E-05
                                        8.6E-04
                                                    1.5E-02
                                                    2.7E-02
                                                              1.4E-02
                                                                1.*E-03
                                                                        9.2E-01
                                                                        8.9E-01
                                                                                  2.OE 02
                                                                                  3.5E 01
                                                                                          A
                                                                                          A
                  MO-90    1.4E-03    1.1E-04    1.3E-03    2.lE-04  9.1E-01  1.3E 01  A
                    TC-MM  1.4E-03    1.7E-05    1.SE-03    1.TE-04  1.1E 00  8.OE 01  A
                    c,;    1 = c .;    ,,7: . %    4 id-04    2. h -v5  1.UE 90  1. 3  n:
                    CS-177  3.SE-04    !.7E 05    3.3E-04    4.SE-05  4.4E-01  2.1E O!  A
        L VASTE  CO-58    2. TE-Oe    1.2E-07    3.OE-Oo    0.OE-01  1.3E 00  1.9E 01  D  F
                    CO-e0  5.5E-Oo    1. 7E- 07  1.OE-05    7. OE- O' 2.OE 00  3.OE 01  D
          (Dcr4)  1-131  5.!E-Co    1.3E-07    S.6E-06    3.8E-06  1.0E 00  4.2E 01  A
                            1.cE-00    1.4E-07                          6.9E-01  1.2E 01
'
                    I-133                          I.dE-06    1.6E-07                    A
                    SB-125  2.4E-06    2.CE-07    2.2E-Oo    2.eE-07  9.3E-01  8.1E 00  A
        T TEST RESI.LTS:
        A= AGREEMENT
'
        D*DISAGPEEMENT                                                                        ,
                                                                                              '
!        ** CRITERIA RELA *ED                                                                  '
        NANO CC$1PARISON
'
                                                        2
                    __ --
 
                                                                                  -  - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - _
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                                                TABLE I
                              U S tJXLEAR REGULATORY COMMIS$!rW
                            OFFICE CF INSFECTION AND ENFORCEMENT
                              CONFIRMATORY MEASttREMENTS PROGRAM
                                        FACILITYt ZION
                                    FOR THE 1 OUARTFR O.c 1988
                            ------NRC-------        ----LICENSEE----      ---LICENSEE NPC----
      SAMPLE      ISOTOPE RESULT        ERROR      RESULT    ERROR      RATIO            PES                      T
      L IJASTE    CS-134  1.SE-06      8.2E-08    1.2E-06    1.OE-07  8.IE-01  1.BE 01                          A
                                                                                                                          '
        (nc re)    CS-137  2.4E-06      1.3E-07    2.2E-06    2.!E-07  9.3E-01  1.8E 01                          A
      OFF GAS      kR-85    9.OE-04      3.2E-04    6,2E-04' 8.1E-05      6.9E-01  2.8E 00                          A
                  XE-131M 1.7E-04        1.9E-05    1. 4 E- 04 1.8E-05  0.0E-01  9.3E 00                          A
        M #)      1E-133 5.7E-03        1.8E-05    6.OE-03    0.OE-01  1.OE 00  3.1E 02 A                            t
                  XE 133M 3.5E-05        3.SE-06    3.8E-05    4.lE-06  1.1E 00  9.lE 00                          A
                                                                                                                          *
                  XE-135 3.7E-05        1.2E-06    3.6E-05    2.9E-06  9.BE-01  3.IE 01                          A
      PRIMARY NA-24        2.4E-03      6.4E-05    2.2E-03    2. OE- 04 9.OE-01  3.8E 01                          A  l
                  I-131    1.4E-03      2.4E-05    1.4E-03 6.7E-05      9.9E-01  5.9E 01                          A  -
        ( N ' N !-133      1.6E-02      8.5E-05    1.SE-02 2.8E-04      9.3E-01  1.9E 02                          A
                                                                                                                          *
                  I-135    3.1E-02      8.7E-04    3.1E-02    2.8E-03  1.OE 00  3.SE 01                          A
                  MO-99    1.4E-03      1.4E-04    1.BE-03    3.5E-04  1.3E 00  9.9E 00                          A
                  TC -99M  1.4E-03      1.9E-05    1.4E-03    0.OE-01  9.9E-01  7.6E 01                          A
                  CS-- 134 1.5E-04      9.OE-06    1.7E-04    3.oE-05  I.lE 00  1.7E of                          A
                  CS-137  3.2E-04      1,3E-05    3.3E-04    4.4E-05  1.OE 00  2.5E 01                          A
      OFF GAS      KR-85    9.0E-04      3.2E-04    6.2E-04    7.4E-05  6.9E-01  2.0E 00                          A
                  1E-131M 1. 7E-04      1.9E-05    1.3E-04    7.4E-05  7.4E-01  9.3E 00                          A
      h          VE-133 S.7E-03        1.SE-05    es.OE-03    0.OE-01  1.OE 00  3.1E 02                          A
                                                                                                                          '
                  XE-133M 3.5E-05        3.BE-06    3.6E-05    3.8E-06  1.OE 00  9.1E 00                          A  '
                  VE-135 3.7E-05        1.2E-06    3. 5E -05  2.8E-06  9.5E-01  3.!E 01                          A
                                                  .      --
      1 TEST Rest 1TS:                                                                                                  ,
      /.= W PEEMENT
      .Di D h' AGPEEMENT
      +=CPlVERIA PELA1ED
  .
      h*NO CCW ARISON
                                                                                                                            .
                                                                                                                          ?
                                                                                                                          ?
                                                                                                                          ,
                                                    - 3-                                                                  ;
                                _    _
 
              .                                                                                  .
  .. .s
                    ,                          ATTACHMENT 1
                              CRITERIA FOR COMPARING ANALYTICAL MEASUREMENTS
          This attachment provides criteria for comparing results of capability ttsts
          and verification measurements. The criteria are based on an empirical
          relationship which combines prior experience and the accuracy needs of this
          program.
                                                            .
          In these criteria, the judgment limits are variabla in relation to the comparison
          of the NRC's value to its associated one sigma uncertainty,        As that ratio,
          referred to in this program as "Resolution", increases, the acceptability of a
          licensee's measurement should be more selective. Conversely, poorer agreement
          should be considered acceptable as the resolution decreases. The values in the
          ratio criteria may be rounded to fewer significant figures reported by the NRC
          Reference Laboratory, unless such rounding will result in a narrowed category of
        acceptance.
                      RESOLUTION                RATIO = LICENSEE VALVE /NRC REFERENCE VALVE
                                                                                            ,
                                                                Agreement
                        <4                                      0.4 - 2.5
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                          4-      7                              0.5 - 2.0
                          8-    15                              0.6 - 1.66
                        16 - 50                                0.75 - 1.33
                        51 - 200                                0.80 - 1.25                  -
                        200 -                          ,
                                                                0.85 - 1.18
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        Some discrepancies may result from the use of different equipment, techniques,
        and for some specific nuclides. These may be factored into the acceptance
        criteria and identified on the data sheet.
                                                                            ,
                                                                                                J
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U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

REGION III

Reports No. 50-295/88004(DRSS); 50-304/88005(DRSS)

Docket Nos.. 50-295; 50-304 Licenses No. DPR-39; DPR-48

Licenseer Commonwealth Edison Company

Post Office Box 767

Chicago, IL 60690

. Facility Name: Zion Nuclear Generating Station, Units 1 and 2

Inspection At: Zion Site, Zion IL 60099

Inspection Conducted: January 12-15 and 19, 1988

Inspector:

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Accompanied By: R. Bocanegra

Approved By:

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M. Schumacher, Chief M/

Radiological Effluents Date

and Chemistry Section

Inspection Summary

Inspection on January 12-15 and 19, 1988 (Report No. 50-295/88004(DRSS);

50-304/88005(DRSS)).

Areas Inspected: Routine, announced inspection of: (1) quality assurance

and confirmatory measurements for in plant radiochemical analyses and

(2) action on an open item identified during a previous inspection.

Results: No violations or deviations were identified during this inspection,

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DETAILS

1. Person Contacted

  • C. 0011, Chemist
  • G. Plim1, Station Manager
  • C, Sprandel, Quality Assurance Engineer
  • W. Stone, Regulatory Assurance Supervisor

G. Trzyna, Rad / Chem Supervisor

  • P. Zwilling, Station Chemist
  • 0. Damon, Resident Inspector
  • P. Eng, Resident Inspector
  • Denotes those present at exit interview

2. Licensee Action on Previous Inspection Findings

a. (Closed) Open Item (50-295/86018-03; 50-304/86017-03): Verify

calibration calculations for I-131 and one other iodine isotope and

recalibrate if necessary. The licensee has performed two complete

routine calibrations since this item was opened. A review of the

most recent calibration for this geometry revealed no problems.

b. (0 pen) Open Item (50-295/87029-01; 50-304/87030-01): Complete

procedure to make systematic corrections for background radiation

in gamma spectroscopy systems. The licensee's procedure has been

completed and is in the review chain. The finalized procedure will

be examined during a subsequent procedure.

3. Confirmatory Measurements

a. Sample Split

Seven samples (containment air particulate, containment charcoal,

charcoal spike, crud filter, gas, reactor ecolant and liquid) were

analyzed for gamma emitting isotopes by the licensee and in the

Region III Mobile Laboratory on site. Comparisons were made on

combinations of the licensee's four normally used count room

detectors and the Post Accident Radionuclide Analysis Portable

System (PARAPS). Results of the sample comparisons are given in

Table 1; the comparison criteria are given in Attachment 1. The

licensee achieved 73 agreements out of 77 comparisons.

The licensee's containment air particulate sample was analyzed

(results not shown) to verify the licensee's results of no

detectable activity. In order to test the particulate geometry,

a reactor coolant filter was analyzed as an air particulate filter.

Charcoal spike and air particulate (primary coolant filter) samples

were analyzed resulting in all agreement.

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A containment charcoal sample analyzed on Detector 3 resulted

in a nonconservative disagreement for Br-82. Since a charcoal

spike analyzed on Detector 3 had all agreements, the containment

sample disagreement appeared to be attributable to the licensee's

counting technique and deposition of Br-82 into the cartridge.

The licensee tested the sample and coiscurred with the inspectors

that the Br-82 was not face deposited and therefore their

calibration would underestimate the t-tivity present. The licensee

agreed to; (1) determine if this sample was an anomaly and if not

apply an appropriate factor when Br-82 is present and (2) implement

a counting technique that will assure accurate quantification of

activity on charcoal samples regardless of nuclide deposition (0 pen

Item 50-295/88004-01; 50-304/88005-01).

A reactor coolant sample (RCS) was collected, filtered and

analyzed. The comparison resulted in three disagreements each on

Detectors 2 and on PARApS. One nuclide, Mo-99 was misquantified and

the cesiums were not identified by the licensee. The licensee stated

and substantiated that a second count is normally made and the missed

nuclides, masked by short lived nuclides, are quantified. A one day

old unfiltered RCS sample was split and analyzed resulting in one

conservative disagreement for Tc-99m on the PARAPS. The inspectors

examined the licensee's data and found an error in the system's

nuclide library. Correcting the error resulted in an agreement.

In addition, during the inspection, the inspectors noted that the

library contained an over abundance of nuclide energy lines which

may prove to be detrimental in accurate identification. The

licensee agreed to (1) review the library contents and correct any

mistakes and (2) reduce the number of energy lines so that nuclides

arts not missed (0 pen Item 50-295/8804-02; 50-304/8805-02).

Gas decay tank results yielded a conservative disagreement for

Xe-133 on Detector 4 and had all agreements on Detector 3. A

resample yielded all agreements on both detectors.

A split sample of a lake discharge tank resulted in conservative

disagreements for Co-58 on Detectors 1 and 4 and for Co-60 on

Detector 4. The factor of two increase between Detector 1 and

Detector 4 for Co-60 in the same sample could not be explained.

A second sample was counted on three of the licensee's detectors,

including Detectors 1 and 4 with very good agreement for all

nuclides including Co-60. Based on this test and an examination of

the licensee's calibrations for this geometry the disagreement is

thought to be an anomaly. The examination of the calibrations did

not reveal the reason for the Co-53 disagreements. A portion of

this sample was split with the licensee for analyses of gross B,

H-3, Sr-89, Sr-90 and Fe-55. The licensee will report his results

to Region III (0 pen Item 50-295/88004-03; 50-304/88005-03). The

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inspector asked the NRC Reference Laboratory to perform a gamma

scan in addition to the Beta analyses above and will inform the

licensee of the Co-58 results and discuss any needed action,

b. , Audits

The inspectors examined QAA 22-87-02 (onsite), January and

February,1987 and QAA 22-87-II (corporate) Septe.nber 1987. No

findings or observations relevant to this inspection were nuted.

c. Quality Assurance

The inspectors reviewed the radioactivity mer.surements laboratory

quality assurance program including the phyr.ical facilities,

laboratory operations, and procedures. All the counting equipment

was found to be in good working order. The inspectors also reviewed

documentation reisted to scheduled preventative maintenance, daily

performance checks and yearly calibrations.

No violations or deviations were identified.

4 Open Items

Open items are matters which have been discussed with the licensee, which

will be reviewed further by the inspector, and which involve some action

on the part of the NRC or licensee or both. Open items disclosed during

the inspection are discussed in Section 3.

5. Exit Meeting

The inspector met with licensee representatives denoted in Section 1 at

the conclusion of the inspe: tion on January 19, 1988. The scope and

findings of the inspection were ciscussed.

During the exit interview, the inspector discussed the likely

informational content of the inspection report with regard to documents

or processes reviewed by the inspectors during the inspection. Licensea

representatives did not identify any such documents or procedures as

proprietary.

Attachments:

1. Table 1, Confirnatory Measurement

Program Results. 1st Quarter 1988

2. Attachment 1, Criteria for Comparing

Analytical Measurements

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TABLE 1

U S NUCLEAR REGl.LATORY COMMISGION

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OFFICE OF IN?PECTION AND ENFORCEMENT

CONFIRMATORY MEASUREMENTS PRt.% RAM

FACILITY: ZION

FOR THE 1 OUARTER OF 1989


NRC------- ----LICENSEE---- ---L I C ENSEE : NRC----

SAMPLE ISOTOPE RESULT ERROR RESLLT ERROR RATIO RES T

C FILTER BR-182 7.1E-11 3.0E-12 5.3E-11 2.lE-12 7.5E-01 2.4E 01 D

(perJ) 1-131 2.0E-11 1.1E-12 2.1E-11 2.0E-12 1.0E 00 1.8E 01 A

1-133 6.3E-11 2.8E-12 6.1E-11, 6.2E-12 9.7E-01 2.3E 01 A ,

C SPIKED CO-60 1.5E-02 3.8E-04 1.?E-02 1.2E-03 1.7E 00 3.oE 01 A

CO-57 5.7E-03 1.2E-04 6.3E-03 0.0E-01 1.lE 00 4.9E 01 A

{per3) Y-88 2.3E-03 2.!E-04 2.3E-03 0.0E-01 1.0E 00 1.!E 01 A

,

CD-109 3.7E-01 4.1E-03 3.8E-01 0.0E-01 1.0E 00 8.9E 01 A

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SN-113 2.1E-03 1.6E-04 2.3E-03 0.0E-01 1.lE 00 1.3E 01 A

CS-137 2.4E-02 4.!E-04 2.8E-02 2.7E-03 1.2E 00 5.BE 01 A

CE-139 1.oE-03 8.4E-05 1.9E-03 0.0E-01 1.0E 00 2.2E of A

P FILTER NA-24 1.3E-03 1.6E-04 1. 3E-03 1.5E-04 1.0E 00 7.9E 00 A

CR-51 2.0E-03 5.2E-04 1.5E-03 3.9E-04 7.4E-01 3.9E 00 A

CO-58 2.0E-03 9.0E-05 1.9E-03 0.0E-01 9.5E-01 2.2E 01 A

(ECT'() 1-131 2.9E-04 6.3E-05 2.9E-04 5.8E-05 1.0E 00 4.6E 00 A

l-132 7.0E-03 4.8E-04 6.7E-03 3.8E-04 9.6E-01 1.4E 01 A

l-133 4.lE-03 1.2E-04 4.2E-03 3.8E-04 1.0E 00 3.4E 01 A

I-135 7.1E-03 6.3E-04 7.9E-03 4.7E-04 1.1E 00 1.1E 01 A

CS-137 3.3E-04 5.4E-05 4.8E-04 6.5E-05 1.5E 00 6.!E 00 A

BA-139 4.1E-01 5.5E-03 4.2E-01 3.7E-02 1.0E 00 7.4E 01 A

BA-140  !.2E-02 3.9E-04 1.3E-02 7.0E-04 1.1E 00 3'.!E 01 A

C SP!KED CO-57 5.7E-03 1.2E-04 5.7E-03 1.0E-04 9.oE-01 4.9E 01 A

CO-L?  : SE 32 7. I'C 4 i . 4 E -02 3. d- v 4 't * -o ! * *

(PMtW)

P Y-66 2.IE-0? 2,IE-04 2.SE-03 0.OE-01 1.1E 00 1.1E 01 A

CD-100 3.7E-01 4.lE-03 3.4E-01 3.PE-0? o. 0E -01 0.oE 01  :

SN-113 2.lE-03 1.6E-04 2.0E-03 1.7E-04 9.8E-01 1.3E 01 A

CS-137 2.4E-02 4.lE-04 2.4E-02 3.5E-04 c.8E-01 5.9E ol A

CE-139 1.9E-03 8.4E-05 1.6E-03 0.0E-01 8.8E-01 2.2E 01 A

P FILTER NA-24 1.3E-03 1.oE-04 1 ?E-03 1.4E-04 o.5E-01 7.9E 00 A

T TEST RESLLTSI

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OFFICE OF INSPECTION AND ENFORCEMENT t

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CONFIRMATORY MEASI1REMENTS PROGRAM

FACILITYI ZION

FOR THE 1 OUARTER OF 1988


NRC------- ----L I C ENSEE---- ---LICENSEEtNRC----

SAMPt. E ISOTOFE RESI.LT ERROR RESULT ERROR RATIO RES T

P FILTER CR-51 2.OE-03 5.2E-04 2. 3E-03 4.7E-04 1.1E 00 3.9E 00 A

CO-58 2.OE-03 9.OE-05 2.OE-03 1.9E-04 1.OE 00 2.2E 01 A

(DET2) 1-131 2.9E-04 6.3E-05 3.6E-04 6.2E-05 1.2E 00 4.6E 00 A

I-132 7.OE-03 4.8E-04 6. t E- 03 4.OE-04 9.2E-01 1.4E 01 A

I-133 4.1E-03 1.2E-04 4.!E-03 3.8E-04 1.0E 00 3.4E 01 A

1-135 7.1E-03 6.3E 04 7.7E-03 4.6E 04 1.OE 00 1.IE 01 A

CS-137 3. 3E-04 5.4E-05 3.IE-04 7.2E-05 9. 3E-01 6.1E 00 A

BA-139 4.1E-0! 5.5E 03 4.1E-01 3.6E-01 1.OE 00 7.4E 01 A

BA-140 1.2E-02 3.9E-04 1.4E-02 8.OE-04 1.2E 00 3.1E 01 A

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L VASTE CO-58 2.2E-06 1.3E-07 3.3E-06 0.OE-01 1.5E 00 1.7E 01 D

CO-60 5. !E-06 1.7E-07 5.7E-06 3.6E-07 1.OE 00 3.3E 01 A

{pg t)  !-131 5.3E-06 1.2E-07 5.6E-06 4.1E-07 1.OE 00 4.4E 01 A

I-133 1.7E-06 1.2E-07 1.7E-06 1.7E-07 9.BE-01 1.4E 01 A

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SB-125 2.5E-06 2.4E 07 2.4E-06 2.6E-07 9.7E-01 1.OE 01 A

CS-134 1.4E-06 8.3E-08 1.lE-06 1.OE-07 8.OE-01 1.6E 01 A

CS-137 2.6E-06 1.2E-07 2.3E-06 1.2E-07 9.OE-01 2.OE 01 A

PR! MARY NA-21 2.4E-03 6.2E-05 2.3E-03 2.6E-04 9.6E-01 3.9E 01 A

1-131 1.4E-03 2.5E-05 1.3E-03 1.7E-04 9.0E-01 5.8E 01 A

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MO-90 1.4E-03 1.1E-04 1.3E-03 2.lE-04 9.1E-01 1.3E 01 A

TC-MM 1.4E-03 1.7E-05 1.SE-03 1.TE-04 1.1E 00 8.OE 01 A

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CS-177 3.SE-04  !.7E 05 3.3E-04 4.SE-05 4.4E-01 2.1E O! A

L VASTE CO-58 2. TE-Oe 1.2E-07 3.OE-Oo 0.OE-01 1.3E 00 1.9E 01 D F

CO-e0 5.5E-Oo 1. 7E- 07 1.OE-05 7. OE- O' 2.OE 00 3.OE 01 D

(Dcr4) 1-131 5.!E-Co 1.3E-07 S.6E-06 3.8E-06 1.0E 00 4.2E 01 A

1.cE-00 1.4E-07 6.9E-01 1.2E 01

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I-133 I.dE-06 1.6E-07 A

SB-125 2.4E-06 2.CE-07 2.2E-Oo 2.eE-07 9.3E-01 8.1E 00 A

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OFFICE CF INSFECTION AND ENFORCEMENT

CONFIRMATORY MEASttREMENTS PROGRAM

FACILITYt ZION

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NRC------- ----LICENSEE---- ---LICENSEE NPC----

SAMPLE ISOTOPE RESULT ERROR RESULT ERROR RATIO PES T

L IJASTE CS-134 1.SE-06 8.2E-08 1.2E-06 1.OE-07 8.IE-01 1.BE 01 A

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(nc re) CS-137 2.4E-06 1.3E-07 2.2E-06 2.!E-07 9.3E-01 1.8E 01 A

OFF GAS kR-85 9.OE-04 3.2E-04 6,2E-04' 8.1E-05 6.9E-01 2.8E 00 A

XE-131M 1.7E-04 1.9E-05 1. 4 E- 04 1.8E-05 0.0E-01 9.3E 00 A

M #) 1E-133 5.7E-03 1.8E-05 6.OE-03 0.OE-01 1.OE 00 3.1E 02 A t

XE 133M 3.5E-05 3.SE-06 3.8E-05 4.lE-06 1.1E 00 9.lE 00 A

XE-135 3.7E-05 1.2E-06 3.6E-05 2.9E-06 9.BE-01 3.IE 01 A

PRIMARY NA-24 2.4E-03 6.4E-05 2.2E-03 2. OE- 04 9.OE-01 3.8E 01 A l

I-131 1.4E-03 2.4E-05 1.4E-03 6.7E-05 9.9E-01 5.9E 01 A -

( N ' N !-133 1.6E-02 8.5E-05 1.SE-02 2.8E-04 9.3E-01 1.9E 02 A

I-135 3.1E-02 8.7E-04 3.1E-02 2.8E-03 1.OE 00 3.SE 01 A

MO-99 1.4E-03 1.4E-04 1.BE-03 3.5E-04 1.3E 00 9.9E 00 A

TC -99M 1.4E-03 1.9E-05 1.4E-03 0.OE-01 9.9E-01 7.6E 01 A

CS-- 134 1.5E-04 9.OE-06 1.7E-04 3.oE-05 I.lE 00 1.7E of A

CS-137 3.2E-04 1,3E-05 3.3E-04 4.4E-05 1.OE 00 2.5E 01 A

OFF GAS KR-85 9.0E-04 3.2E-04 6.2E-04 7.4E-05 6.9E-01 2.0E 00 A

1E-131M 1. 7E-04 1.9E-05 1.3E-04 7.4E-05 7.4E-01 9.3E 00 A

h VE-133 S.7E-03 1.SE-05 es.OE-03 0.OE-01 1.OE 00 3.1E 02 A

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VE-135 3.7E-05 1.2E-06 3. 5E -05 2.8E-06 9.5E-01 3.!E 01 A

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, ATTACHMENT 1

CRITERIA FOR COMPARING ANALYTICAL MEASUREMENTS

This attachment provides criteria for comparing results of capability ttsts

and verification measurements. The criteria are based on an empirical

relationship which combines prior experience and the accuracy needs of this

program.

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In these criteria, the judgment limits are variabla in relation to the comparison

of the NRC's value to its associated one sigma uncertainty, As that ratio,

referred to in this program as "Resolution", increases, the acceptability of a

licensee's measurement should be more selective. Conversely, poorer agreement

should be considered acceptable as the resolution decreases. The values in the

ratio criteria may be rounded to fewer significant figures reported by the NRC

Reference Laboratory, unless such rounding will result in a narrowed category of

acceptance.

RESOLUTION RATIO = LICENSEE VALVE /NRC REFERENCE VALVE

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Agreement

<4 0.4 - 2.5

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4- 7 0.5 - 2.0

8- 15 0.6 - 1.66

16 - 50 0.75 - 1.33

51 - 200 0.80 - 1.25 -

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0.85 - 1.18

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Some discrepancies may result from the use of different equipment, techniques,

and for some specific nuclides. These may be factored into the acceptance

criteria and identified on the data sheet.

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