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-at BuffaloThe State University of New YorkEnvironment, Health & Safety ServicesJune 5, 2014Docket 50-57License R-77U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control DeskWashington, D.C. 20555 -0001


==Dear Sir or Madam:==
==Dear Sir or Madam:==
This submission is in follow up to our submission, dated May 22, 2014, detailing supplemental information and data to address comments provided by ORISE and the N.R.C. regarding building releasesurveys performed at the University at Buffalo's Buffalo Materials Research Center to prepare the buildingfor demolition.
This submission is in follow up to our submission, dated May 22, 2014, detailing supplemental information and data to address comments provided by ORISE and the N.R.C. regarding building release surveys performed at the University at Buffalo's Buffalo Materials Research Center to prepare the building for demolition.
A conference call was held on June 2, 2014 during which several items were identified that required furtherclarification.
A conference call was held on June 2, 2014 during which several items were identified that required further clarification.
Attached is a letter and data firom the University's Decommissioning Management Contractor, Enercon toMr. Dave Vasbinder detailing supplemental information addressing those items that were identified.
Attached is a letter and data firom the University's Decommissioning Management Contractor, Enercon to Mr. Dave Vasbinder detailing supplemental information addressing those items that were identified.
We have also provided courtesy copies of this information to our Project Manager, Ted Smith and Region 1Inspector, Steve Hammann as well as to ORISE.If you have any questions or wish further information, please contact me at (716) 829-3301 ordvasbind@buffalo.edu.
We have also provided courtesy copies of this information to our Project Manager, Ted Smith and Region 1 Inspector, Steve Hammann as well as to ORISE.If you have any questions or wish further information, please contact me at (716) 829-3301 or dvasbind@buffalo.edu.
Sme~Y,,6/David R. Vasbinder
Sme~Y, ,6/David R. Vasbinder Director, Buffalo Materials Research Center Cc: Ted Smith, U.S.N.R.C.
: Director, Buffalo Materials Research CenterCc: Ted Smith, U.S.N.R.C.
Project Manager Steve Hammann, NRC Region I Nick Altic, ORISE A (ýýt, tzz ENERCON Excellence-Every proiecO. Ever~y .()Y.June 5, 2014 GEW-P 14-008 Mr. Dave Vasbinder Associate Director, Environment, Health, and Safety Services BMRC The State University of New York University at Buffalo 220 Winspear Avenue Buffalo, NY 14215-1034 Re: Response to June 2, 2014 Comments Mr. Vasbinder; This letter provides discussion of the technical issues addressed in our discussion June 2, 2014 with NRC and ORISE. Each of the key items identified as requiring clarification are addressed in the following sections.Selection of Release Criteria For this project, the surface release criteria for building materials were based on the use of Regulatory Guide 1.86, "Termination of Operating Licenses for Nuclear Reactors" Table 1. This table provides average and maximum values for surface measurements and removable contamination limits. These criteria are acceptable for unrestricted release of buildings, materials, and equipment.
Project ManagerSteve Hammann, NRC Region INick Altic, ORISEA (ýýt, tzz ENERCONExcellence-Every proiecO.
The criteria were stated in the NRC approved decommissioning plan.Since the average limits provided in Reg Guide 1.86 were followed, the concept of using a developed area factor following MARSSIM for elevated measurement comparison of individual survey measurements that exceed the DCGL value is not directly applicable.
Ever~y .()Y.June 5, 2014GEW-P 14-008Mr. Dave Vasbinder Associate  
Reg Guide.1.86 Table I average values were selected as a conservative measure and to eliminate the need to derive site-specific DCGLs and area factors.Statistical Analysis of Survey Units Three survey units were assessed during scans and surveys using the release criteria of 1,000 dpm/100cm 2 because SR-90 was the radionuclide of concern in that survey unit. The remainder of the survey units used the average release criteria of 5,000 dpm/1OOcm 2.The survey package units using 1,000 dpm/1OOcm 2 as the average release limit were RBC-200-1, RBC-201-1, and ADM-000-5.
: Director, Environment, Health, and Safety Services BMRCThe State University of New YorkUniversity at Buffalo220 Winspear AvenueBuffalo, NY 14215-1034 Re: Response to June 2, 2014 CommentsMr. Vasbinder; This letter provides discussion of the technical issues addressed in our discussion June 2, 2014 with NRCand ORISE. Each of the key items identified as requiring clarification are addressed in the following sections.
Two of these survey package units have individual readings that exceed 1,000 dpm/1OOcm 2 (two measurements for RBC-200-1 and four measurements for ADM-000-5).
Selection of Release CriteriaFor this project, the surface release criteria for building materials were based on the use of Regulatory Guide 1.86, "Termination of Operating Licenses for Nuclear Reactors" Table 1. This table providesaverage and maximum values for surface measurements and removable contamination limits. Thesecriteria are acceptable for unrestricted release of buildings, materials, and equipment.
The third survey unit (RBC-201-1) had no individual reading that exceeded 1,000 dpm/1OOcm 2.None of these six locations exceed the maximum surface concentration level of 3,000 dpm/100cm 2 in Table 1 of Reg Guide 1.86 for Sr-90.For the six locations with measurements above 1,000 dpm/1OOcm 2 , the areas were determined during the survey to be less that 1-meter square using the process described in this letter. The average concentration limit for these survey units was less than 1,000 dpm/1OOcm 2.No reading exceeded the maximum 44.9001WhI ifwr Penn F hvio7 ' May. vI~ PA 7,ý3368* 1 74,32 S160.3 n co ccn June 5, 2014 GEW-P 14-008 Page 2 of 4 concentration limit of 3,000 dpm/1OOcm 2.Thus, these survey units met the levels established in the NRC approved decommissioning plan.At the request of NRC and ORISE, statistical analysis for RBC-200-1 and ADM-000-5 was completed based on the Sign Test and submitted for review. Use of the Sign Test is appropriate under MARSSIM because the radionuclide in question (Sr-90) is not present in the background.
The criteria werestated in the NRC approved decommissioning plan.Since the average limits provided in Reg Guide 1.86 were followed, the concept of using a developed areafactor following MARSSIM for elevated measurement comparison of individual survey measurements that exceed the DCGL value is not directly applicable.
Statistical analysis documentation added to each survey package unit and provided to NRC and ORISE showed that the survey units passed the Sign Test. Each of these statistical analyses included a note that the Sign Test was based on an assumed area factor of 2.Technical clarification and justification has been requested to support this assumption as stated on the statistical summary sheet. Since Reg Guide 1.86 release criteria were selected rather than calculating site-specific DCGLs, area factors were not calculated.
Reg Guide.1.86 Table I average values wereselected as a conservative measure and to eliminate the need to derive site-specific DCGLs and areafactors.Statistical Analysis of Survey UnitsThree survey units were assessed during scans and surveys using the release criteria of 1,000 dpm/100cm 2because SR-90 was the radionuclide of concern in that survey unit. The remainder of the survey unitsused the average release criteria of 5,000 dpm/1OOcm 2.The survey package units using 1,000 dpm/1OOcm 2 as the average release limit were RBC-200-1, RBC-201-1, and ADM-000-5.
Supporting justification for as the assumption that an area factor of 2 is a conservative selection for the Sign Test comparison is as follows: 1. Radionuclide-specific area factors are published in NUREG-1505 Table 8.2 (see Attachment 1)for indoor building surfaces.
Two of these survey package units have individual readings that exceed1,000 dpm/1OOcm 2 (two measurements for RBC-200-1 and four measurements for ADM-000-5).
The 1-meter square area factor for Sr-90 is 35.7. This published area factor for Sr-90 is much higher than the very conservatively selected assumed factor of 2 used in the Sign Test.2. As a further demonstration that the assumed area factor value of 2 used in the Sign Test is extremely conservative, area factor calculations for Sr-90 have been made using the NRC's DandD code. This code is widely recognized as extremely conservative.
Thethird survey unit (RBC-201-1) had no individual reading that exceeded 1,000 dpm/1OOcm 2.None ofthese six locations exceed the maximum surface concentration level of 3,000 dpm/100cm 2 in Table 1 ofReg Guide 1.86 for Sr-90.For the six locations with measurements above 1,000 dpm/1OOcm 2, the areas were determined during thesurvey to be less that 1-meter square using the process described in this letter. The average concentration limit for these survey units was less than 1,000 dpm/1OOcm 2.No reading exceeded the maximum44.9001WhI ifwr Penn F hvio7 ' May. vI~ PA 7,ý3368*
The results in the table below provide area factors for Sr-90 for various area sizes. The factor for a 1-meter square area is 10. This calculated value is much higher than the very conservatively selected factor of 2 used in the Sign Test. Supporting code output reports forthese analyses are provided in Attachment 2.Table 1 -Area Factors for Sr-90 Size of Area above Release Limit Area Factor (square meters)125 1 10 1 5 2 3 3.3 1 10 Assessment of Areas Exceeding the Investigation Limit NRC and ORISE have requested a description of the evaluation process for the individual survey measurements that exceeded the investigation limit.As part of the survey process, an investigation limit was administratively selected to ensure that areas exceeding a specified value were appropriately evaluated regardless of whether the area exceeded the 4490OidWifiam~nn ighoy Mrqwlhv PA.7568 1foy June 5, 2014 GEW-P 14-008 Page 3 of 4 average release limit. For the BMRC surveys, this value was selected to be 75% of the average release limit. Thus, survey units with an average release limit of 5,000 dpm/1OOcm 2 had an investigation limit of 3,750 dpmi/lOOcm 2 , while survey units with an average release limit of 1,000 dpm/1OOcmM 2 had an investigation limit of 750 dpm/1OOcm 2.Areas identified during the survey with having activity greater than the investigation limits were evaluated using the following process:* A 1-meter square area at the location of the reading exceeding the investigation limit was re-scanned. The purpose of the re-scan was to determine if any area exceeded the average release limit.* If the re-scan confirmed a reading exceeded the maximum release limit, the area was remediated and re-scanned.
1 74,32 S160.3 n co ccn June 5, 2014GEW-P 14-008Page 2 of 4concentration limit of 3,000 dpm/1OOcm 2.Thus, these survey units met the levels established in the NRCapproved decommissioning plan.At the request of NRC and ORISE, statistical analysis for RBC-200-1 and ADM-000-5 was completed based on the Sign Test and submitted for review. Use of the Sign Test is appropriate under MARSSIMbecause the radionuclide in question (Sr-90) is not present in the background.
* If the re-scan confirmed a reading exceeded the average release limit and the area was less than 1-meter square, a direct one-minute measurement was taken at the location of the highest activity and recorded, then survey activities were continued.
Statistical analysisdocumentation added to each survey package unit and provided to NRC and ORISE showed that thesurvey units passed the Sign Test. Each of these statistical analyses included a note that the Sign Testwas based on an assumed area factor of 2.Technical clarification and justification has been requested to support this assumption as stated on thestatistical summary sheet. Since Reg Guide 1.86 release criteria were selected rather than calculating site-specific DCGLs, area factors were not calculated.
* If the re-scan confirmed a reading exceeded the investigation limit but not the release limit within the 1-meter square area, a direct one-minute measurement was taken at the location of the highest activity and recorded, then survey activities were continued.
Supporting justification for as the assumption that anarea factor of 2 is a conservative selection for the Sign Test comparison is as follows:1. Radionuclide-specific area factors are published in NUREG-1505 Table 8.2 (see Attachment 1)for indoor building surfaces.
Attachment 3 provides a summary table of survey data collected for the 29 BMRC survey units. Overall, only 14 survey points exceeded the investigation limit in the combined data from all survey units.Of these 14 measurements, six measurements are those values that exceeded the average release limit in survey units RBC-200-1 and ADM-000-5 but are below the maximum release limit. These six measurements were part of the Sign Test evaluations (two measurements for RBC-200-1 and four measurement for ADM-000-5) requested by and provided to NRC and ORISE.An additional two measurements in survey unit RBN-000-1 were reported, but noted in the comments section that the measurements were part of a structurally significant location that will be removed and disposed as low-level radioactive waste (LLRW) during demolition.
The 1-meter square area factor for Sr-90 is 35.7. This published area factor for Sr-90 is much higher than the very conservatively selected assumed factor of 2used in the Sign Test.2. As a further demonstration that the assumed area factor value of 2 used in the Sign Test isextremely conservative, area factor calculations for Sr-90 have been made using the NRC'sDandD code. This code is widely recognized as extremely conservative.
These two measurements are included in the total of 14.The remaining six locations were evaluated using the investigation process described above. No readings above the average release limit were found at these locations.
The results in the tablebelow provide area factors for Sr-90 for various area sizes. The factor for a 1-meter square areais 10. This calculated value is much higher than the very conservatively selected factor of 2 usedin the Sign Test. Supporting code output reports forthese analyses are provided in Attachment 2.Table 1 -Area Factors for Sr-90Size of Area aboveRelease Limit Area Factor(square meters)125 110 15 23 3.31 10Assessment of Areas Exceeding the Investigation LimitNRC and ORISE have requested a description of the evaluation process for the individual surveymeasurements that exceeded the investigation limit.As part of the survey process, an investigation limit was administratively selected to ensure that areasexceeding a specified value were appropriately evaluated regardless of whether the area exceeded the4490OidWifiam~nn ighoy Mrqwlhv PA.7568 1foy June 5, 2014GEW-P 14-008Page 3 of 4average release limit. For the BMRC surveys, this value was selected to be 75% of the average releaselimit. Thus, survey units with an average release limit of 5,000 dpm/1OOcm 2 had an investigation limit of3,750 dpmi/lOOcm 2, while survey units with an average release limit of 1,000 dpm/1OOcmM 2 had aninvestigation limit of 750 dpm/1OOcm 2.Areas identified during the survey with having activity greater than the investigation limits wereevaluated using the following process:* A 1-meter square area at the location of the reading exceeding the investigation limit was re-scanned.
Assessment of Number of Sampling Points NRC and ORISE requested confirmation that the number of sampling points met the requirements for building release for demolition.
The purpose of the re-scan was to determine if any area exceeded the average releaselimit.* If the re-scan confirmed a reading exceeded the maximum release limit, the area was remediated and re-scanned.
Each survey unit was individually evaluated for the number of sampling points prior to starting the field survey. The "General Instructions" section identified the number of static measurements for that specific survey unit based on statistical assessment.
* If the re-scan confirmed a reading exceeded the average release limit and the area was less than1-meter square, a direct one-minute measurement was taken at the location of the highest activityand recorded, then survey activities were continued.
Maps were prepared for each survey area using the Visual Sample Plan. These maps were provided to the staff during the data collection process. Measurement locations were recorded during the survey process, and were provided in the survey unit package documentation.
* If the re-scan confirmed a reading exceeded the investigation limit but not the release limit withinthe 1-meter square area, a direct one-minute measurement was taken at the location of the highestactivity and recorded, then survey activities were continued.
Attachment 3 provides a summary table of survey data collected for the 29 BMRC survey units. Overall,only 14 survey points exceeded the investigation limit in the combined data from all survey units.Of these 14 measurements, six measurements are those values that exceeded the average release limit insurvey units RBC-200-1 and ADM-000-5 but are below the maximum release limit. These sixmeasurements were part of the Sign Test evaluations (two measurements for RBC-200-1 and fourmeasurement for ADM-000-5) requested by and provided to NRC and ORISE.An additional two measurements in survey unit RBN-000-1 were reported, but noted in the commentssection that the measurements were part of a structurally significant location that will be removed anddisposed as low-level radioactive waste (LLRW) during demolition.
These two measurements areincluded in the total of 14.The remaining six locations were evaluated using the investigation process described above. No readingsabove the average release limit were found at these locations.
Assessment of Number of Sampling PointsNRC and ORISE requested confirmation that the number of sampling points met the requirements forbuilding release for demolition.
Each survey unit was individually evaluated for the number of samplingpoints prior to starting the field survey. The "General Instructions" section identified the number of staticmeasurements for that specific survey unit based on statistical assessment.
Maps were prepared for eachsurvey area using the Visual Sample Plan. These maps were provided to the staff during the datacollection process.
Measurement locations were recorded during the survey process, and were provided inthe survey unit package documentation.
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' 0 ,U .4,32S,638j enccomccnm June 5, 2014GEW-P 14-008Page 4 of 4Following the MARSSIM protocol, an additional 10% allowance was included for quality control alongwith an additional 20% allowance to account for any inaccessibility issues, data collection issues, orunanticipated issues with data collection.
' 0 ,U .4,32S,638j enccomccnm June 5, 2014 GEW-P 14-008 Page 4 of 4 Following the MARSSIM protocol, an additional 10% allowance was included for quality control along with an additional 20% allowance to account for any inaccessibility issues, data collection issues, or unanticipated issues with data collection.
This information is provided in Attachment 3.Conclusions In summary, none of the survey data exceeded the maximum release limit. Only 14 survey pointsexceeded, the investigation limit of 75% of the average release limit.Of these 14 survey points, six points each less than 1-meter square exceeded the average release limit butwere less than the maximum release limit. The two survey units with these six data points passed theaverage release limit. No points exceeded the maximum release limit of Reg Guide 1.86 stated in theNRC approved decommissioning plan. The two survey units were proven to pass the Sign Test using anextremely conservative area factor assumption.
This information is provided in Attachment 3.Conclusions In summary, none of the survey data exceeded the maximum release limit. Only 14 survey points exceeded, the investigation limit of 75% of the average release limit.Of these 14 survey points, six points each less than 1-meter square exceeded the average release limit but were less than the maximum release limit. The two survey units with these six data points passed the average release limit. No points exceeded the maximum release limit of Reg Guide 1.86 stated in the NRC approved decommissioning plan. The two survey units were proven to pass the Sign Test using an extremely conservative area factor assumption.
Two of the 14 points represented a known activated structural component that will be removed anddisposed as LLRW during demolition.
Two of the 14 points represented a known activated structural component that will be removed and disposed as LLRW during demolition.
The remaining six points exceeding the investigation limit were assessed to confirm that no materialexceeded the average release limit.In concurrence with the Reg Guide 1.86 criteria, no measurement of the surface reading was averagedover more than 1-meter square. In concurrence with Reg Guide 1.86 criteria, no measurement of themaximum surface reading was greater than 100 cm2 since no measurement exceeded the maximum value.Three survey units had less actual survey points than planned.
The remaining six points exceeding the investigation limit were assessed to confirm that no material exceeded the average release limit.In concurrence with the Reg Guide 1.86 criteria, no measurement of the surface reading was averaged over more than 1-meter square. In concurrence with Reg Guide 1.86 criteria, no measurement of the maximum surface reading was greater than 100 cm 2 since no measurement exceeded the maximum value.Three survey units had less actual survey points than planned. During planning, each survey unit was designed with an excess number of survey points beyond the MARSSIM requirements.
During planning, each survey unit wasdesigned with an excess number of survey points beyond the MARSSIM requirements.
The actual number of survey points for these survey units, although less than planned, was still confirmed to meet the MARSSIM requirements.
The actualnumber of survey points for these survey units, although less than planned, was still confirmed to meetthe MARSSIM requirements.
We continue to believe that the building has met the release criteria in the FSS plan, the decommissioning plan, and the methodology specified in MARSSIM. Accordingly, the building demolition needs to be.initiated, and NRC approval to proceed is required.Sincerely, Gerald E. Williams, P.E. Frank Brown Manager, Environmental Services Group Project Manager Attachments cc: Robert Weller 4490.0-0d Willioi.rPTe  
We continue to believe that the building has met the release criteria in the FSS plan, the decommissioning plan, and the methodology specified in MARSSIM.
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Accordingly, the building demolition needs to be.initiated, and NRC approval to proceed is required.
GEW-PI4-008 Attachment 1 Table 8.2 Example Indoor Area Factors NNuclide 36 m 2 25 m 2 16 m 2 9 m 2 4 m 2 I m 2 Co-60 1.0 1.2 1.6 2.5 5.5 22.7 Cs-137 1.0 1.2 1.7 2.6 5.7 23.5 H-3 1.0 1.4 2.3 4.0 9.0 36.0 Ni-63 1.0 1.4 2.3 4.0 9.0 36.0 Pu-239 1.0 1.4 2.3 4.0 9.0 36.0 Ra-226 1.0 1.4 2.1 3.6 8.0 32.2 Sr-90 1.0 1.4 2.2 4.0 8.9 35.7 Th-232 1.0 1.4 2.3 4.0 9.0 36.0 U-235 1.0 1.4 2.2 4.0 9.0 35.8 Zn-65 1.0 1.2 1.6 2.5 5.4 22.3 GEW-P14-008 Attachment 2 Page 1 of 15 DandD Building Occupancy Scenario Page I of 3 RE 0 DandD Building Occupancy Scenario DandD Version: 2.1.0 Run Date/Time:
Sincerely, Gerald E. Williams, P.E. Frank BrownManager, Environmental Services Group Project ManagerAttachments cc: Robert Weller4490.0-0d Willioi.rPTe  
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GEW-PI4-008 Attachment 1Table 8.2 Example Indoor Area FactorsNNuclide 36 m2 25 m2 16 m2 9 m2 4 m2 I m2Co-60 1.0 1.2 1.6 2.5 5.5 22.7Cs-137 1.0 1.2 1.7 2.6 5.7 23.5H-3 1.0 1.4 2.3 4.0 9.0 36.0Ni-63 1.0 1.4 2.3 4.0 9.0 36.0Pu-239 1.0 1.4 2.3 4.0 9.0 36.0Ra-226 1.0 1.4 2.1 3.6 8.0 32.2Sr-90 1.0 1.4 2.2 4.0 8.9 35.7Th-232 1.0 1.4 2.3 4.0 9.0 36.0U-235 1.0 1.4 2.2 4.0 9.0 35.8Zn-65 1.0 1.2 1.6 2.5 5.4 22.3 GEW-P14-008 Attachment 2Page 1 of 15DandD Building Occupancy ScenarioPage I of 3RE0DandD Building Occupancy ScenarioDandD Version:
 
2.1.0Run Date/Time:
Calculation of Sr-90 Area Factors FiteName:C:\Users~ajnardi\Docutnents\DandD\Sr-90 Area Factors.ncd Options: Implicit progeny doses NOT included with explicit parent doses Nuclide concentrations are distributed among all progeny Number of simulations:
6/2/2014 12:32:13 PMSite Name: Sr-90 AF CaIcsDescription:
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Calculation of Sr-90 Area FactorsFiteName:C:\Users~ajnardi\Docutnents\DandD\Sr-90 Area Factors.ncd Options:Implicit progeny doses NOT included with explicit parent dosesNuclide concentrations are distributed among all progenyNumber of simulations:
8718721 Averages used forbehavioral type parameters External Pathway is ON Inhalation Pathway is ON Secondary Ingestion Pathway is ON Initial Activities:
10Seed for Random Generation:
Area of Nuclide. Distributionn ( )190Sr 111-25 EcoNS'rANr(dpm/l 00 cm" 2)-.i Jutficafi~n.
8718721Averages used forbehavioral type parameters External Pathway is ONInhalation Pathway is ONSecondary Ingestion Pathway is ONInitial Activities:
for conceniraion; Sr-90 Unit Value ,aioe L.OOE+00 Chain Data: Number of chains: I Chain No. 1: 90Sr Nuclides.in chain: 2 Ingestion Inhalation Surface 15 cm Chan. Haf Frs Facionl ecndFractional CEDE CEDE Dose Rate Dose Rate Puleosition Life Parent Yield Parent ield Factor Factor Factor Factor (Sv/Bq) (Sv/Bq) ((Sv/d)/(Bq/m 2)) ((Sv/d)/(Bq/m 3))9OSr 1II 1 .06E÷04 I I ZI .,'.85E:0s1I3.5IE-07 112.46EI 4 13.2.11E-16 t90" 1! 1.7-oo1 I ..~ "29E012.28E-09 14.60E- 13 11.03E-14 Initial Concentrations:
Area ofNuclide.
Note: All reported values are the upper bound ofthe symmetric 95% confidence interval for the 0.9 quantile value Surface Concentration F90Sr ] (d pm/100 cm**2)90Y 0o,oOE+oo Model Parameters:
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Parameter Name Description Distribution-T ý ýn ~ If The time in the building during the To:im i Biling- oecupnnlcy period LONISTANT(hr~week) oDetau vs e.ed .Vlue 4.50E++Jt 7-cyhe duration of the occupancy exposure C I [period CONSTANT(days)
for conceniraion; Sr-90 Unit Value ,aioe L.OOE+00Chain Data:Number of chains: IChain No. 1: 90SrNuclides.in chain: 2Ingestion Inhalation Surface 15 cmChan. Haf Frs Facionl ecndFractional CEDE CEDE Dose Rate Dose RatePuleosition Life Parent Yield Parent ield Factor Factor Factor Factor(Sv/Bq) (Sv/Bq) ((Sv/d)/(Bq/m 2)) ((Sv/d)/(Bq/m 3))9OSr 1II 1 .06E÷04 I I ZI .,'.85E:0s1I3.5IE-07 112.46EI 4 13.2.11E-16t90" 1! 1.7-oo1 I ..~ "29E012.28E-09 14.60E- 13 11.03E-14 Initial Concentrations:
Default value used \,alue 3.6512+02 VIrhe average vohlunetric breathing rate during ONSTANT 3hr)Vbuildingoccupancy for an 8-hourw'vork day Default value used .Val4e I 0E+00 RFo*:Resuspension Effective resuspension factor during tle DERIVED(l/m)
Note: All reported values are the upper bound ofthe symmetric 95% confidence interval for the 0.9 quantile valueSurface Concentration F90Sr ] (d pm/100 cm**2)90Y 0o,oOE+oo Model Parameters:
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Parameter Name Description Distribution
-T ý ýn ~ If The time in the building during theTo:im i Biling- oecupnnlcy period LONISTANT(hr~week) oDetau vs e.ed .Vlue 4.50E++Jt 7-cyhe duration of the occupancy exposure CI [period CONSTANT(days)
Default value used \,alue 3.6512+02 VIrhe average vohlunetric breathing rate during ONSTANT 3hr)Vbuildingoccupancy for an 8-hourw'vork dayDefault value used .Val4e I 0E+00RFo*:Resuspension Effective resuspension factor during tle DERIVED(l/m)
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* Fl,lefutt value used,, 7Effective secondary ingestion transfer rate ofG :Ingestion Rate removahle surface activity from building.
* Fl ,lefutt value used,, 7 Effective secondary ingestion transfer rate of G :Ingestion Rate removahle surface activity from building.
DERIVED(im*2,lr) surfaces to the mouth dur'ing buildingoccupancy
DERIVED(im*2,lr) surfaces to the mouth dur'ing building occupancy
= GO FlDefault value usedTstart:Start Time Trhe strt time of-tle scenario in days ICONSANr(days)
= GO Fl Default value used Tstart:Start Time Trhe strt time of-tle scenario in days ICONSANr(days)
Defaul value used -Iaue o.O01+00ITend:End Time IThe ending time of the scenario in days ']IONSTANT(days)
Defaul value used -Iaue o.O01+00 ITend:End Time IThe ending time of the scenario in days ']IONSTANT(days)
Default value used [Value 3.65E+02Idt:Time Step Size IThe time step size .CONSTANT(days)
Default value used [Value 3.65E+02 Idt:Time Step Size IThe time step size .CONSTANT(days)
Default value used -! Value 3.65E+02The time steps for the history tile. Doses sillPstep:Print Step Size be written to the history file every n time CONSTANT(nonc) stepsDefaul, value used Value 1 .ttOE+00AOExt:External Minimum surface area to which occupant iseEposed via external radiation during CONSTANTftm*2)
Default value used -! Value 3.65E+02 The time steps for the history tile. Doses sill Pstep:Print Step Size be written to the history file every n time CONSTANT(nonc) steps Defaul, value used Value 1 .ttOE+00 AOExt:External Minimum surface area to which occupant is eEposed via external radiation during CONSTANTftm*2)
IExposure Area oce anc: periodDefault value used ,,00EValue I ,OOlAOInh:Inhalation Minimum surface area to which occupant isexposed via inhalation during oceupancy CONSTANT(int2)
IExposure Area oce anc: period Default value used ,,00EValue I ,OO lAOInh:Inhalation Minimum surface area to which occupant is exposed via inhalation during oceupancy CONSTANT(int2)
Exposure Area periodDe fault value used .[Value 1,00E+01AOing:Seconday  
Exposure Area period De fault value used .[Value 1,00E+01 AOing:Seconday  
=Mininusmsurface area to which occupwit isOe:St onEposre Ar exposed via secondars ingestion during..
=Mininusmsurface area to which occupwit is Oe:St onEposre Ar exposed via secondars ingestion during.. CONS'IANT(mn*'2)
CONS'IANT(mn*'2)
Ingestion Exposure A occupaney period " EDfault \aluc used Value I.OOE+01 Minimum surface area to which oceupant is DERIVED~ m*'2).O:Exposure Area exZpsed during the occupancy period rDefaull value used']Fraclion of surface contamination available I FI:ose Fraeti.= o rcs ]i, for resuspension and ingestion CONS'IANTtsssne)"De faul value used ]Value I ,00E-01 Rfo:Loose Res o Ruspension factor for loose contamination CONTINIIOUS LOGARITHMICI,/m)
Ingestion Exposure A occupaney period "EDfault \aluc used Value I.OOE+01Minimum surface area to which oceupant is DERIVED~
IFactor Default value used Value Probbilit 9.12E-06 0.O0E-f00 1.101E-0-4 7.67E-01 1.46E-04 9.09E.01 1.6213-04 9.50..-01 1.85E-04 9.90E-[ I I .9012-04 1.001E+00 file'///C:/Users/ajnardi/Documents/DandD/Sr-90%2OArea%20Factors bidDetail.him 6/12/2 01.4 GEW-P14-008 Attachment 2 Page 3 of 15 DandD Building Occupancy Scenario Page 3 of 3 GO:Loose Ingestion Rate The secondary ingestion transfer rate Of loose rernovable surfiace activity from building surfaces to the mouth during building occupancy[ONSTAN'r(ni  
m*'2).O:Exposure Area exZpsed during the occupancy periodrDefaull value used']Fraclion of surface contamination available I FI:ose Fraeti.=
*~21br)Defeult value ... ed .. ..1. iOE-04 Correlation Coefficients:
o rcs ]i,for resuspension and ingestion CONS'IANTtsssne)
None Summary Results: 90.00% of the 100 calculated TEDE values are < 2.88E-03 mrem/year.
"De faul value used ]Value I ,00E-01Rfo:Loose Res o Ruspension factor for loose contamination CONTINIIOUS LOGARITHMICI,/m)
The 95 %.Confidence Interval for the 0.9 quantile value of TEDE is 2.59E-03 to 3.26E-03 mnrem/year Detailed Results: Note: All reported values are the upper hound of the synnmetric 95% confidence interval for the0.9 quantile value Concentration at Time of Peak Dose: Surface Concentration (dpm/100 cn/ mt*2)!lO0Sr 119.88E-0I 90Y 9.78E-01 Pathway Dose from All Nuclides (mrem)All Pathways Exera I7d a Dose Inhalation Ingetion 13.26E-03 117.70E-06 713.07E-03 lll.75E-04 Radionuclide Dose through All Active Pathways (mrem)Nuclide .All Pathways 1 11 Done[9OSr 13.22E-03, Sm 113.91E-05 All Nuclides = 13.26E-03 Dose from Each Nuclide through Each Active Pathway (mrem)file:///C:/Users/ajnardilDocuments!DandD/Sr-90%2OArea%20Factors bidDetail.htm 6/2/2 014 GEW-P14-008 Attachment 2 Page 4 of 15 DandD Building Occupancy Scenario Page 1 of.3*0 DandD Building Occupancy Scenario DandDl Version: 2.1.0 Run Date/Tihiie:
IFactorDefault value used Value Probbilit 9.12E-06 0.O0E-f00 1.101E-0-4 7.67E-011.46E-04 9.09E.011.6213-04 9.50..-01 1.85E-04 9.90E-[ II .9012-04 1.001E+00 file'///C:/Users/ajnardi/Documents/DandD/Sr-90%2OArea%20Factors bidDetail.him 6/12/2 01.4 GEW-P14-008 Attachment 2Page 3 of 15DandD Building Occupancy ScenarioPage 3 of 3GO:Loose Ingestion RateThe secondary ingestion transfer rate Ofloose rernovable surfiace activity frombuilding surfaces to the mouth duringbuilding occupancy
6/2/2014 12:25:31 PM Site Name: Sr-90 AF Calcs
[ONSTAN'r(ni  
 
*~21br)Defeult value ... ed .. ..1. iOE-04Correlation Coefficients:
== Description:==
NoneSummary Results:90.00% of the 100 calculated TEDE values are < 2.88E-03 mrem/year.
 
The 95 %.Confidence Interval for the 0.9 quantile value of TEDE is 2.59E-03 to 3.26E-03 mnrem/year Detailed Results:Note: All reported values are the upper hound of the synnmetric 95% confidence interval for the0.9 quantile valueConcentration at Time of Peak Dose:Surface Concentration (dpm/100 cn/ mt*2)!lO0Sr 119.88E-0I 90Y 9.78E-01Pathway Dose from All Nuclides (mrem)All Pathways Exera I7d aDose Inhalation Ingetion13.26E-03 117.70E-06 713.07E-03 lll.75E-04 Radionuclide Dose through All Active Pathways (mrem)Nuclide .All Pathways1 11 Done[9OSr 13.22E-03, Sm 113.91E-05 All Nuclides  
Calculation, of Sr-90 Area Factors FileNanae:C:AUsers',ajnardi\Documents\DandD\Sr-90 Area Factors.med Options: Implicit progeny doses NOT included with explicit parent doses Nuclide concentrations are distributed among all progeny Number of simulations:
= 13.26E-03 Dose from Each Nuclide through Each Active Pathway (mrem)file:///C:/Users/ajnardilDocuments!DandD/Sr-90%2OArea%20Factors bidDetail.htm 6/2/2 014 GEW-P14-008 Attachment 2Page 4 of 15DandD Building Occupancy ScenarioPage 1 of.3*0DandD Building Occupancy ScenarioDandDl Version:
100 Seed for Random Generation:
2.1.0Run Date/Tihiie:
8718721 Averages used for behavioral type parameters External Pathway is ON Inhalation Pathway.is ON SecondaryIngestion Pathway is ON Initial Activities:
6/2/2014 12:25:31 PMSite Name: Sr-90 AF CalcsDescription:
Nuclide Area of IContamination (in) Di-rbIiF 19I0SrI FCO NSTAN1'(dpmiIOO crnfl2)_luo caon orcnentrafiow Sr-90 Unit Valtue Voln e LOOD0E00 Chain Data: Number of chains: I Chain No. i: 90Sr Nuclides in chain: 2 ingestion Inhalation Surface 15 cm Chain Half First Fractional Second Fractional CEDE CEDE Dose Rate Dose Rate Nuclide P~sit { Life Parent Yield Parent~ Yield Factor Factor Factor Factor (Sv/Bq) (Sv/Bq) ((Sv/d)/(Bq/m 2)) ((Sv/d)/(Bq/m 3)), .l l.06-04&#xfd; I 385E-08l3.51 E-07 2.46E-14 13.21'E-16.
Calculation, of Sr-90 Area FactorsFileNanae:C:AUsers',ajnardi\Documents\DandD\Sr-90 Area Factors.med Options:Implicit progeny doses NOT included with explicit parent dosesNuclide concentrations are distributed among all progenyNumber of simulations:
100Seed for Random Generation:
8718721Averages used for behavioral type parameters External Pathway is ONInhalation Pathway.is ONSecondaryIngestion Pathway is ONInitial Activities:
Nuclide Area ofIContamination (in) Di-rbIiF19I0SrI FCO NSTAN1'(dpmiIOO crnfl2)_luo caon orcnentrafiow Sr-90 Unit Valtue Voln e LOOD0E00Chain Data:Number of chains: IChain No. i: 90SrNuclides in chain: 2ingestion Inhalation Surface 15 cmChain Half First Fractional Second Fractional CEDE CEDE Dose Rate Dose RateNuclide P~sit { Life Parent Yield Parent~ Yield Factor Factor Factor Factor(Sv/Bq) (Sv/Bq) ((Sv/d)/(Bq/m 2)) ((Sv/d)/(Bq/m 3)), .l l.06-04&#xfd; I 385E-08l3.51 E-07 2.46E-14 13.21'E-16.
Initial Concentrations:
Initial Concentrations:
Note: All reported value. arc the upper bound of the symmetric 95% confidence interval.or the 0.9 quantile valueNuclide Surface Concentration (dpm/100 cm**2)[90Y ]IO.OOE+00 I9oy 10.00&-00 Model Parameters:
Note: All reported value. arc the upper bound of the symmetric 95% confidence interval.or the 0.9 quantile value Nuclide Surface Concentration (dpm/100 cm**2)[90Y ]IO.OOE+00 I9oy 10.00&-00 Model Parameters:
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Page 2 of 3Parameter Name Description.
Page 2 of 3 Parameter Name Description.
Distribution ih =i ui the building during the CONS'AN'lhr/seek) o TI m e I .B i d n o c c u p an c y' p e ri o d!efanh value u1ed Vlu. e 4.515E-NTP he duratin of the occupancy exposure CONSTANT(days)
Distribution ih =i ui the building during the CONS'AN'lhr/seek) o TI m e I .B i d n o c c u p an c y' p e ri o d!efanh value u1ed Vlu. e 4.515E-N TP he duratin of the occupancy exposure CONSTANT(days)
It:euanyPro periodIDeSfault value used Jalue 3.65E&#xf7;,02
It:euanyPro periodI DeSfault value used Jalue 3.65E&#xf7;,02" t vlnicr breathing raeduig OSANTIm-~3/hr iVo:Breathing Rate= I'f, avrgFouterebet t aedr ng ......,s ..use ilding occupancy for an 8-hour work day4 +t~tatl value used Valu l.4oE+oO+
" t vlnicr breathing raeduig OSANTIm-~3/hr iVo:Breathing Rate= I'f, avrgFouterebet t aedr ng ......,s ..use ilding occupancy for an 8-hour work day4 +t~tatl value used Valu l.4oE+oO+
Effective resuspeosion.
Effective resuspeosion.
factor durino h DERIVED(I:m)
factor durino h DERIVED(I:m)
Factor 11occupancy period = RVO
Factor 11occupancy period = RVO
* F1D)efault value used _ _ _ _ _ _Effecive secondary ingestion transfer rate ofGW neto Rat e n ovbl surfaee activity fronm building c EIV.:. , n"2,. hr)-SUrfaCs 10 the mouth during building.
* F1 D)efault value used _ _ _ _ _ _Effecive secondary ingestion transfer rate of GW neto Rat e n ovbl surfaee activity fronm building c EIV.:. , n"2,. hr)-SUrfaCs 10 the mouth during building.Defauti value ased I I.00E"O)atrtend:End Time IThe ending time ofthe scenario it days kC'ONSTANT(days),lDefaudt valute used ..*l Valsue 3(6XE+02O Default vatue used Value-T _ 3.65E+02 Idt:Time Step Size lthe titestep size t- CONSTANT(davs)
Defauti value ased I I.00E"O)atrtend:End Time IThe ending time ofthe scenario it days kC'ONSTANT(days)
Default value used IValu 3.65E+02 The lime steps for the history rile. Doses will Pstep:Print Step Size be written to the history file every n time CONSTANT(nunei steps Defullt valtue sued Vu 1 .00E1+00 AOExt:External Minimum surface area to which occupant is Exposurerea exposed via external radiation during CONSTANTim-2)
,lDefaudt valute used ..*l Valsue 3(6XE+02O Default vatue used Value-T _ 3.65E+02Idt:Time Step Size lthe titestep size t- CONSTANT(davs)
Exposure Area occupancy period ekfaflrt value tsed. Valise I.OOE+&#xf7;1 AO :Inhalat Minimum surlface area to which occupant is ExosurenAreao exposed via inhalation during occupancy CONSTANT~
Default value used IValu 3.65E+02The lime steps for the history rile. Doses willPstep:Print Step Size be written to the history file every n time CONSTANT(nunei stepsDefullt valtue sued Vu 1 .00E1+00AOExt:External Minimum surface area to which occupant isExposurerea exposed via external radiation during CONSTANTim-2)
t-2)Exposure Area period" I:fauht valsue used Pal _lOlJE40 AOngSeondMinimum surface area to which occupansis exposed via secondary ingestion during ONSIANT(ns2)
Exposure Area occupancy periodekfaflrt value tsed. Valise I.OOE+&#xf7;1AO :Inhalat Minimum surlface area to which occupant isExosurenAreao exposed via inhalation during occupancy CONSTANT~
Ingestion Exposure Area occupne period Delault value used [Value ..t0E-i+li Minimtnt surface area to whtich occupant is DERIVED(m**2)
t-2)Exposure Area period" I:fauht valsue used Pal _lOlJE40AOngSeondMinimum surface area to which occupansis exposed via secondary ingestion during ONSIANT(ns2)
Ingestion Exposure Area occupne periodDelault value used [Value ..t0E-i+li Minimtnt surface area to whtich occupant is DERIVED(m**2)
AnExour ,rea exoe u gteocpnyper.
AnExour ,rea exoe u gteocpnyper.
od (*D13fault value tsedFraction of surface contamination available nFI seFrtion Ifor resuspensiou and ingestion CONSTANT(nonel t)efaNlt value used ,Valu tOO,-IlltRfo.LooseResuspension Resuspensio factor l)rlose contamination CONTINUOUS LOGARITHMIC(I/rn)
od (*D13fault value tsed Fraction of surface contamination available n FI seFrtion Ifor resuspensiou and ingestion CONSTANT(nonel t)efaNlt value used ,Valu tOO,-Ill tRfo.LooseResuspension Resuspensio factor l)rlose contamination CONTINUOUS LOGARITHMIC(I/rn)
Defaultuvalue used Value Pmba"ilitv 9.12E-06 0.o0(E+00 1.1 OE-0t4 7.67E-011.46E-04 9.09E-011.62E-(14 9.50E-011.85E-04 9.90E-011.90E-04 L.OO10E&#xf7;0) file:/I/C:/IJsers/ajnardifDocumentS!DandDISr-90%2OArea%20Factors bid Detail.hti6/
Defaultuvalue used Value Pmba"ilitv 9.12E-06 0.o0(E+00 1.1 OE-0t4 7.67E-01 1.46E-04 9.09E-01 1.62E-(14 9.50E-01 1.85E-04 9.90E-01 1.90E-04 L.OO10E&#xf7;0) file:/I/C:/IJsers/ajnardifDocumentS!DandDISr-90%2OArea%20Factors bid Detail.hti6/
6/2/2014 GEW-P14-008 Attachment 2Page 6 of 15DandD Building Occupancy ScenarioPage 3 of 3GO:Loose Ingestion RateThe secondary ingestion transfer rate ofloose removable surface activity frombuilding surfaces to the mouth duringlbuilding occupanev
6/2/2014 GEW-P14-008 Attachment 2 Page 6 of 15 DandD Building Occupancy Scenario Page 3 of 3 GO:Loose Ingestion Rate The secondary ingestion transfer rate of loose removable surface activity from building surfaces to the mouth during lbuilding occupanev.0N.STAN\T(mn*2/tthr) iD6efault value used value 1.10E-04 Correlation Coefficients:
.0N.STAN\T(mn*2/tthr) iD6efault value used value 1.10E-04Correlation Coefficients:
None Summary Results: 90.00% of the 100 calculated TEDE values are < 2.88E&03 mrem/year.
NoneSummary Results:90.00% of the 100 calculated TEDE values are < 2.88E&03 mrem/year.
The 95 % Confidence Interval for the 0.9 quantile value of TEDE is 2.59E-03 to 3.26E-03 mree/year Detailed Results: Note: All reported values are the npper bound of the symmetric.
The 95 % Confidence Interval for the 0.9 quantile value of TEDE is 2.59E-03 to 3.26E-03 mree/year Detailed Results:Note: All reported values are the npper bound of the symmetric.
95% confidence interval for the 0.9 quantile 'alue Concentration at Time of Peak Dose: Surface Concentration (dpm/100 cm**2)[[90Sr .91S9E-01[0Y 19.78E-0I Pathway Dose from All Nuclides (mrem)All Pathway External nhalati Secondary IDoseI11 neto 13.26E-03 j-j-O]1770130 13.07E-01 F7511-04 Radionuclide Dose through All Active Pathways (mrem)uclide All Pathways Nucl 77 Dose 19OSr F-2-2E-03 19n, 113.91E-05 AIlNuclides 113.26E-03 Dose from Each Nuclide through Each Active Pathway (mrem)file:///C:!Users/ajnardi/Documents/DandD/Sr-90%2OArea%2OFactors bidDetail.htm.
95% confidence interval for the 0.9 quantile  
'alueConcentration at Time of Peak Dose:Surface Concentration (dpm/100 cm**2)[[90Sr .91S9E-01[0Y 19.78E-0I Pathway Dose from All Nuclides (mrem)All Pathway External nhalati Secondary IDoseI11 neto13.26E-03 j-j-O]1770130 13.07E-01 F7511-04Radionuclide Dose through All Active Pathways (mrem)uclide All PathwaysNucl 77 Dose19OSr F-2-2E-03 19n, 113.91E-05 AIlNuclides 113.26E-03 Dose from Each Nuclide through Each Active Pathway (mrem)file:///C:!Users/ajnardi/Documents/DandD/Sr-90%2OArea%2OFactors bidDetail.htm.
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.6/2/2014  
&#xfd; I .&#xfd;GEW-P14-008 Attachment 2Page 7 of 15DandD Building Occupancy ScenarioPage ] of3~.tp~n ~ItDandD Building Occupancy ScenarioDandD Version:
&#xfd; I .&#xfd;GEW-P14-008 Attachment 2 Page 7 of 15 DandD Building Occupancy Scenario Page ] of3~.tp~n ~It DandD Building Occupancy Scenario DandD Version: 2.1.0 Run DatelTime:
2.1.0Run DatelTime:
6/2/2014 12:29:47 PM Site Name: Sr-90 AF Caics
6/2/2014 12:29:47 PMSite Name: Sr-90 AF CaicsDescription:
 
Calculation of Sr-90 Area FactorsFileNam e:C:AUsers\,ajnardi\Docurnents\DandDf\Sr-90 Area Factors.mcd Options:Implicit progeny doses NOT included with explicit parent dosesNuclide concentrations.
== Description:==
are distributed among all progenyNumber of simulations:
 
100Seed for Random Generation:
Calculation of Sr-90 Area Factors FileNam e:C:AUsers\,ajnardi\Docurnents\DandDf\Sr-90 Area Factors.mcd Options: Implicit progeny doses NOT included with explicit parent doses Nuclide concentrations.
8718721Averages used for behavioral type parameters External Pathway is ONInhalation Pathway is ONSecondary Ingestion Pathway is ON'Initial Activities:
are distributed among all progeny Number of simulations:
Area ofNuclide Contamination (m2) Distribution
100 Seed for Random Generation:
8718721 Averages used for behavioral type parameters External Pathway is ON Inhalation Pathway is ON Secondary Ingestion Pathway is ON'Initial Activities:
Area of Nuclide Contamination (m 2) Distribution
[90Sr lF5ICoNSTANT~dprni00 cm**2)busitifcation for concentratioii:
[90Sr lF5ICoNSTANT~dprni00 cm**2)busitifcation for concentratioii:
Sr-90 Unift Vale alu 1.0017+00).
Sr-90 Unift Vale alu 1.0017+00).
Chain Data:Number of chains: 1Chain No. 1: 90SrNuclides in chain: 2Ingestion Inhalation Surface 15 cmChain Half First Fractional Second Fractional CEDE CEDE Dose Rate Dose RatePoSition Life Parent Yield Parent Yield Factor Factor Factor Factor(Sv/Bq) (Sv/Bq) ((Sv/d)/(Bg/m 2)) ((Sv/d)/(Bg/m 3))[90r i~t I J it.o6E+o 4I[ Ij ... [[ j1jV [.s E -08 T3.51 E-07 I 2,46E- 14 ]3.21E-16 I9oY ]1 1.7+01 ll Io Io [29E0 ]2.28E-09  
Chain Data: Number of chains: 1 Chain No. 1: 90Sr Nuclides in chain: 2 Ingestion Inhalation Surface 15 cm Chain Half First Fractional Second Fractional CEDE CEDE Dose Rate Dose Rate PoSition Life Parent Yield Parent Yield Factor Factor Factor Factor (Sv/Bq) (Sv/Bq) ((Sv/d)/(Bg/m 2)) ((Sv/d)/(Bg/m 3))[90r i~t I J it.o6E+o 4I[ Ij ... [[ j1jV [.s E -08 T3.51 E-07 I 2,46E- 14 ]3.21E-16 I9oY ]1 1.7+01 ll Io Io [29E0 ]2.28E-09  
[4.60E-13 1[I03.E-14  
[4.60E-13 1[I03.E-14  
.Initial Concentrations:
.Initial Concentrations:
Note: All reported values:are the upper bound of the symmetric 95% confidence interval for the 0.9 quantile valueSurface Concentration (dpmn/i00 cm**2)gOSr l5.OOE-01 90 &#xfd; 0.00E+00Model Parameters:
Note: All reported values:are the upper bound of the symmetric 95% confidence interval for the 0.9 quantile value Surface Concentration (dpmn/i00 cm**2)gOSr l5.OOE-01 90 &#xfd; 0.00E+00 Model Parameters:
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Page 2" of 3Parameter Name Description Distribution T meInBe time in he building during the CONSTAN'{hr/week)
Page 2" of 3 Parameter Name Description Distribution T meInBe time in he building during the CONSTAN'{hr/week)
ToTm* InB lding Ioccupancy pe~riod 1NSAThwek De~fult vlue uaed Value 4.50E4 01Thri e duration of he occupancy exposureM c[Tto:Oceupancy  
ToTm* InB lding Ioccupancy pe~riod 1NSAThwek De~fult vlue uaed Value 4.50E4 01 Thri e duration of he occupancy exposureM c[Tto:Oceupancy  
:Pe~riod  
:Pe~riod ,period ,. of th.Cu c.c CONs'rANT(days'J IDeffult value used Value 3,65E+02 Vo' hing 3 Ra211te Tte average .vlumetric breathing rateduriug CONSANm V o B e t in a e [builIding Occupancy for an 8-hour .. rk dayl C N 'A T~m *13 "hr.)DQefaiull valaue sd -- ]I VaZlu 1.40E+00 RFo*:Resuspension lFffective resuspension factor during the Factor occupancy period-, RFo
,period ,. of th.Cu c.c CONs'rANT(days'J IDeffult value used Value 3,65E+02Vo' hing 3 Ra211te Tte average .vlumetric breathing rateduriug CONSANmV o B e t in a e [builIding Occupancy for an 8-hour .. rk dayl C N 'A T~m *13 "hr.)DQefaiull valaue sd -- ]I VaZlu 1.40E+00RFo*:Resuspension lFffective resuspension factor during theFactor occupancy period-,
* Fl Default value used __Eflective secondary ingestion transfer rate of GW~ngesti Rate removable surface activity from building Dl)RlVEDlm 5 2/l GO*:ingestio Rate surfaces to the mouth during building.ocupancy  
RFo
* FlDefault value used __Eflective secondary ingestion transfer rate ofGW~ngesti Rate removable surface activity from building Dl)RlVEDlm 52/lGO*:ingestio Rate surfaces to the mouth during building.ocupancy  
=GO
=GO
* FlIDefaulh value used 1!Tstart:Start Time. ithe start time of the scenario in days ICONS&#xfd;TI.A NT(davs)EDefault valute used Vle0.001:'+00 jTend:End Time Tlthe ending time of the scenario in days 11CONSTANT(days)
* Fl IDefaulh value used 1!Tstart:Start Time. ithe start time of the scenario in days ICONS&#xfd;TI.A NT(davs)EDefault valute used Vle0.001:'+00 jTend:End Time Tlthe ending time of the scenario in days 11CONSTANT(days)
Oefan,,alueu.sed IValae 3.65.E'-02 IdtITXime Step Size JThe titmes tepOsize CON.STANT(day  
Oefan,,alueu.sed IValae 3.65.E'-02 IdtITXime Step Size JThe titmes tepOsize CON.STANT(day  
)Default valu used. ,Value 3.653+02he time steps for the history tile. Doses willPstep:Print Step Size be written o thhisio, file every n time C ONSTANT(none)
)Default valu used. ,Value 3.653+02 he time steps for the history tile. Doses will Pstep:Print Step Size be written o thhisio, file every n time C ONSTANT(none)
'Default value used ,Vaue .00E+00A Et:Externaiimu surce area to which occupant iseeposed via external radiation during CONSTANT(m*12)
'Default value used ,Vaue .00E+00 A Et:Externaiimu surce area to which occupant is eeposed via external radiation during CONSTANT(m*12)
Exposure Area occupancyperiod
Exposure Area occupancyperiod)efustlt value sused Val+e l.01F-0l AOlnh:lahahation 4minimun surface area to wthich occupant is ,_,,_, e.xposed via inhalation during occupancy CONSTANT(m**2)
)efustlt value sused Val+e l.01F-0lAOlnh:lahahation 4minimun surface area to wthich occupant is ,_,,_,e.xposed via inhalation during occupancy CONSTANT(m**2)
Exposure Area period Detfault value used ..Value 1.00F.+01 AOIng-Secondary Minimum surface area to which.occupanr is expotsd via secondary ingestion during CONSTANT(ns*2J ingestn xposre Area c period Default yalte used Value 1.001L+01 ejj j Minimum surface area to which occupant is AO:,:E::poure Area expused during the.occupancy period DERIVED(at'2)
Exposure Area periodDetfault value used ..Value 1.00F.+01 AOIng-Secondary Minimum surface area to which.occupanr isexpotsd via secondary ingestion during CONSTANT(ns*2J ingestn xposre Area c periodDefault yalte used Value 1.001L+01 ejj j Minimum surface area to which occupant isAO:,:E::poure Area expused during the.occupancy period DERIVED(at'2)
DQefault value used jI: ooe a t i Fraeiion of surface contaminati available CONSTANT~none.
DQefault value usedjI: ooe ati Fraeiion of surface contaminati available CONSTANT~none.
F h L o s F aoon ] r re s u s p e n s io n , a n d in g e s tio n C N T N ~ o e Defaul value used ][Volue 1.00E-01 Rfo:Loose Resuspension Resuspensionfactor for loose contamination CONTINUOUS LOGARITHMIC(l/nt)
F h L o s F aoon ] r re s u s p e n s io n , a n d in g e s tio n C N T N ~ o eDefaul value used ][Volue 1.00E-01Rfo:Loose Resuspension Resuspensionfactor for loose contamination CONTINUOUS LOGARITHMIC(l/nt)
Default value used Valueprobailit 9.12E-06 0.00E+00 1. 0OE-04 7.67E-0 I 1.46E-04 9.091-0flI 1.62E-04 9.50E.-01 1.85H-04 9.901-01 1.90r-04 1.00E+00 file:/'IC:/Users/ajnardi/Documents/DandD/Sr-90%2OArea%20Factors bidDetail.htm 6/2/2014 GEW-P14-008 Attachment 2 Page 9 of 15 DandD Building Occupancy Scenario Page 3- of 3 GO:Loose Ingestion Rate The secondary ingestion transfer rate of loome removable surface activity frorn building surlfces to the inoutshduring
Default value used Valueprobailit 9.12E-06 0.00E+001. 0OE-04 7.67E-0 I1.46E-04 9.091-0flI 1.62E-04 9.50E.-01 1.85H-04 9.901-011.90r-04 1.00E+00file:/'IC:/Users/ajnardi/Documents/DandD/Sr-90%2OArea%20Factors bidDetail.htm 6/2/2014 GEW-P14-008 Attachment 2Page 9 of 15DandD Building Occupancy ScenarioPage 3- of 3GO:Loose Ingestion RateThe secondary ingestion transfer rate ofloome removable surface activity frornbuilding surlfces to the inoutshduring
[bailding oecup,'ucy CONSTANTlmi2'11ur
[bailding oecup,'ucy CONSTANTlmi2'11ur
[1Default value used SValue 1.1OE-04Correlation Coefficients:
[1Default value used SValue 1.1OE-04 Correlation Coefficients:
NoneSummary Results:90.00% of the 100 calculated TEDE values are < 1.44E-03 mresr/year, The 95 % Confidence Interval for the 0.9 quantile value of TEDE is 1.29E-03 to 1.63E-03 mrem/year Detailed Results:Note: All reported values are the upper bound of the symmetric 95% confidence interval fto the 0.9 quanolie valueConcentration at Time of Peak Dose:n ., .1j9O~r 4.94E-01190Y 114.89E-01 Surface Concentration (dptn/100 cm**2)j]~1aPathway Dose from All Nuclides (mrem)*All Pathways Etra I InatinSecondary  
None Summary Results: 90.00% of the 100 calculated TEDE values are < 1.44E-03 mresr/year, The 95 % Confidence Interval for the 0.9 quantile value of TEDE is 1.29E-03 to 1.63E-03 mrem/year Detailed Results: Note: All reported values are the upper bound of the symmetric 95% confidence interval fto the 0.9 quanolie value Concentration at Time of Peak Dose: n ., .1 j9O~r 4.94E-01 190Y 114.89E-01 Surface Concentration (dptn/100 cm**2)j]~1 a Pathway Dose from All Nuclides (mrem)*All Pathways Etra I InatinSecondary  
[l[ .Dose Exera Inhaaioe'stion 11.63E-03 11l3.85E-06  
[l[ .Dose Exera Inhaaioe'stion 11.63E-03 11l3.85E-06  
:]11.54E-03  
:]11.54E-03  
[--18.77E-05 Radionuclide Dose through All Active Pathways (mrem)Nuclide All PathwaysI .Dose .,1[90Sr .111.61E-0-1
[--18.77E-05 Radionuclide Dose through All Active Pathways (mrem)Nuclide All Pathways I .Dose ., 1[90Sr .111.61E-0-1
[90Y ]11.96E-05 JAII Nuclides  
[90Y ]11.96E-05 JAII Nuclides [1 .63E-03 Dose from Each Nuclide through Each Active Pathway (nirem)If NEaxterF~
[1 .63E-03Dose from Each Nuclide through Each Active Pathway (nirem)If NEaxterF~
na~l Inhalation Seonarv 190Sr Il .97E-07 11.53E-03 18.16E-05 190Y _ 3Z.65E-06 F89.S1-06 6.IOE-06 file://!C:!Users/ajnardi/Documents/DandD/Sr-90%2OArea%20FactorsbidDetail.htm 6/2/2014 GEW-P14-008 Attachment 2 Page 10 of 15 DandD Building Occupancy Scenario Page I of 3"01 01% R&Q, 4 t DandD Building Occupancy Scenario DandD Version: 2.1.0 Run Date/Time:
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== Description:==
Calculation of Sr-90 Area FactorsFileName:C:\Uscrs\ajnardi\Documents\DandD\Sr-90 Area Factors.mcd Options:Implicit progeny doses NOT. included with explicit parent dosesNuclide concentrations are distributed among all progenyNumber of simulations:
 
100Seed for Random Generation:
Calculation of Sr-90 Area Factors FileName:C:\Uscrs\ajnardi\Documents\DandD\Sr-90 Area Factors.mcd Options: Implicit progeny doses NOT. included with explicit parent doses Nuclide concentrations are distributed among all progeny Number of simulations:
8718721Averages used for behavioral type parameters External Pathway is ONInhalation Pathway is ONSecondary Ingestion Pathway is ONInitial Activities:
100 Seed for Random Generation:
Area ofContamination (m2) D u1 m90Sr 113 .. .ICONSTANT(dpn/,oo c 2)ustification coneoraion:
8718721 Averages used for behavioral type parameters External Pathway is ON Inhalation Pathway is ON Secondary Ingestion Pathway is ON Initial Activities:
Sr-9( Unit' Vuc I0 Chain Data:Number of chains: IChain No. 1: 90SrNuclides in chain: 2Ingestion Inhalation Surface 15 cmChain Half First Fractional Second Fractional CEDE CEDE Dose Rate Dose RateNUclide Position Life Parent Yield Parent Yield Factor Factor Factor Factor(Sv/Bq) (Sv/Bq) I((Sv/d)/(Bq/m 2)) ((Sv/d)/(Bq/m 3))[90Sr Illj[t,06E+04 L j[ j[j8E-0 [3.51 E-07 3.21 E-163.00~0l~
Area of Contamination (m 2) D u 1 m90Sr 113 .. .ICONSTANT(dpn/,oo c 2)ustification coneoraion:
K 911.0E K 44Initial Concentrations:
Sr-9( Unit' Vuc I0 Chain Data: Number of chains: I Chain No. 1: 90Sr Nuclides in chain: 2 Ingestion Inhalation Surface 15 cm Chain Half First Fractional Second Fractional CEDE CEDE Dose Rate Dose Rate NUclide Position Life Parent Yield Parent Yield Factor Factor Factor Factor (Sv/Bq) (Sv/Bq) I((Sv/d)/(Bq/m 2)) ((Sv/d)/(Bq/m 3))[90Sr Illj[t,06E+04 L j[ j[j8E-0 [3.51 E-07 3.21 E-16 3.00~0l~ K 9 11.0E K 4 4 Initial Concentrations:
Note: All reported values are the upper bound of the symmetric 95% confidence interval for the 0.9 quantile valueSurface Concentration
Note: All reported values are the upper bound of the symmetric 95% confidence interval for the 0.9 quantile value Surface Concentration
[ ucid (dpm/i 00 cm**2)19oSr 13.00E-01 190Y 110.ooE0300 Model Parameters:
[ ucid (dpm/i 00 cm**2)19oSr 13.00E-01 190Y 110.ooE0300 Model Parameters:
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Parameter Name Description Distribution
Parameter Name Description Distribution
''File time in the building.during tireTo:Tie In Building occupancy period TDefault value used Value 4.50E+01o p The duration of the occupancy exposure CONSTANT(davsl jTtoOcnep en od periodfoeffult value used Value 3.(i0EF02 bude agvege volumetric breathing rate during CON......  
''File time in the building.during tire To:Tie In Building occupancy period T Default value used Value 4.50E+01 o p The duration of the occupancy exposure CONSTANT(davsl jTtoOcnep en od period foeffult value used Value 3.(i0EF02 bude agvege volumetric breathing rate during CON......  
*--VI Brea g =.te lbuilding occupancy r a 8-hour work day IOItArT m .3lr)DelAQul, a,,o used \[amte 1.40E+00RFO.:Resuspension lEffe.tivcresuspcnsion factor during the LR'IVED(t/mt Factor -[occupancy period -RFo
*--VI Brea g =.te lbuilding occupancy r a 8-hour work day IOItArT m .3lr)DelAQul, a,,o used \[amte 1.40E+00 RFO.:Resuspension lEffe.tivcresuspcnsion factor during the LR'IVED(t/mt Factor -[occupancy period -RFo
* 1D1fDntauic value usedE.ffective secondary ingestion transfer rate ofiGO'1t-etio Rte removable surface activity fi'om building IDE'RIVEfDm**2/hri surfaces to the mouth during building I r"Ioccupancy  
* 1D1 fDntauic value used E.ffective secondary ingestion transfer rate ofi GO'1t-etio Rte removable surface activity fi'om building IDE'RIVEfDm**2/hri surfaces to the mouth during building I r" Ioccupancy  
= (o
= (o
* Ft 1LIet'ult vatue usedITtart:Start Time The start time of the scenario in days ' CONSTANT(days)
* Ft 1L Iet'ult vatue used ITtart:Start Time The start time of the scenario in days ' CONSTANT(days)
Default valu used ]Value 0o.E+OOITend:End Time *lThe ending time 6f the scenario in days CONSTANT(davs)
Default valu used ]Value 0o.E+OO ITend:End Time *lThe ending time 6f the scenario in days CONSTANT(davs)
Efaul_ , value used vue 1.65E:+02 dt:Time Step Size Irhe time step size ]CONSTANT(days) egfault value used Value 3.651+02The time steps for the history file. Doses willPstep:Print Step Size be written to the history file every n trmic CONSTANT(nonar s t e p S .I 5t)efault value used .alue 1.0011+00 AOExt:External Minimum surface areat. which occupant is Iexposed via external radiation during CONSTANT(ns*2)
Efaul_ , value used vue 1.65E:+02 dt:Time Step Size Irhe time step size ]CONSTANT(days) egfault value used Value 3.651+02 The time steps for the history file. Doses will Pstep:Print Step Size be written to the history file every n trmic CONSTANT(nonar s t e p S .I 5 t)efault value used .alue 1.0011+00 AOExt:External Minimum surface areat. which occupant is I exposed via external radiation during CONSTANT(ns*2)
Exposure Area 1]occupancy period,Default.value used 0Value 0.t(E4+(0 AOInihalatii Minimum surface area to which occupant isIa li exposed viA inhalation during occupancy CONSTANT(m**2)
Exposure Area 1]occupancy period, Default.value used 0Value 0.t(E4+(0 AOInihalatii Minimum surface area to which occupant is Ia li exposed viA inhalation during occupancy CONSTANT(m**2)
Exposure Area period ___________________
Exposure Area period ___________________
efault. value used {{Value 1.00E+01Aolng-Seconda Minimum surface area to which occupant isA* lg" econdy exposed vis secondary ingestion during CONSTANT(m*2)I ingestion  
efault. value used {{Value 1.00E+01 Aolng-Seconda Minimum surface area to which occupant is A* lg" econdy exposed vis secondary ingestion during CONSTANT(m*2)I ingestion  
~xposu7reArea ioccupancy periodDefault value used I Valu._.._e 1.00F,01lAMinimum surface area to which occupant is. IE Vr,"D(n**2)
~xposu7reArea ioccupancy period Default value used I Valu._.._e 1.00F,01 lAMinimum surface area to which occupant is. IE Vr,"D(n**2)
IAOexposuI e Aea Issed during the occupancy periodDlfault vaue ued ]Fractinn of surface contarmination available CNTN~oeFhLooseFraction to espesionand ingestion Default anle used Vaue toQE.Olfo:LooseResuspenson Resuspension factor for loose contamination CONTINUOUS LOGARITIIMIC(iu)
IAOexposuI e Aea Issed during the occupancy period Dlfault vaue ued ]Fractinn of surface contarmination available CNTN~oe FhLooseFraction to espesionand ingestion Default anle used Vaue toQE.Ol fo:LooseResuspenson Resuspension factor for loose contamination CONTINUOUS LOGARITIIMIC(iu)
Deaault value used VYauk Probbiltv 9.12E-06  
Deaault value used VYauk Probbiltv 9.12E-06 ().OOE+00 S. I OE-OJ 7.67E-01 1.46E-04 9.09E-01 1.62E-04 9.S0E-01 1 .g8E-()4 9.90E-01 1.90E-04 I.OOE+O0 file'J//C:/Users/ajnardi/Documents/DandD!Sr-90%2OArea%20Factors bidDetail.htm 6/2/2014  
().OOE+00 S. I OE-OJ 7.67E-011.46E-04 9.09E-011.62E-04 9.S0E-011 .g8E-()4 9.90E-011.90E-04 I.OOE+O0file'J//C:/Users/ajnardi/Documents/DandD!Sr-90%2OArea%20Factors bidDetail.htm 6/2/2014  
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..-1.Ilnefault valuc usedhLiY-,'1.10E-0411Correlation Coefficients:
..-1.Ilnefault valuc used hLiY-,'1.10E-04 11 Correlation Coefficients:
NoneSummary Results:90.00% of the 100 calculated TEDE values are < 8.64.E-04 mrem/year.
None Summary Results: 90.00% of the 100 calculated TEDE values are < 8.64.E-04 mrem/year.
The 95 0% Confidence Interval for the 0.9 quantile value of TEDE is 7.76E-04 to 9.77E-04 mrem/year Detailed Results:Note: All reported values are the upper bound of the symmetric 95% confidence interval for the 0.9 quantile valueConcentration at Time of Peak Dose:Surface Concentration (ii (rn/! 0 cm* "2).tgI12.96E-0I 90Y .93E-01Pathway Dose from All Nuclides (mrem)9.-77E-041  
The 95 0% Confidence Interval for the 0.9 quantile value of TEDE is 7.76E-04 to 9.77E-04 mrem/year Detailed Results: Note: All reported values are the upper bound of the symmetric 95% confidence interval for the 0.9 quantile value Concentration at Time of Peak Dose: Surface Concentration (ii (rn/! 0 cm* "2).tgI12.96E-0I 90Y .93E-01 Pathway Dose from All Nuclides (mrem)9.-77E-041  
= 12.3 1 E-06 ]1]9.22E-04  
= 12.3 1 E-06 ]1]9.22E-04  
]IS&#xfd;1.26E-05
]IS&#xfd;1.26E-05.Radionuclide Dose through All Active Pathways (mrem)All Pathways Nuclide Dos 190Sr 119.65E-04
.Radionuclide Dose through All Active Pathways (mrem)All PathwaysNuclide Dos190Sr 119.65E-04
[90Y 111.17E-05 JAil Nuclides 119.77E-04 Dose from Each Nuclide through Each Active. Pathway. (mrem)External Inhalation Secodary 190Sr 1l. 1 8E-07 .19.16E-04  
[90Y 111.17E-05 JAil Nuclides 119.77E-04 Dose from Each Nuclide through Each Active. Pathway.  
(mrem)External Inhalation Secodary190Sr 1l. 1 8E-07 .19.16E-04  
-114.90E-05 19Y 12.19E-06  
-114.90E-05 19Y 12.19E-06  
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Calculation of Sr-90 Area FactorsFileName:C:\Users\ajnardi\Documents\DandD\Sr-90 Area Factors.mcd Options:Implicit progeny doses NOT included with expkicit parent dosesNuclide concentrations are distributed among all progenyNumber of simulations:
== Description:==
100Seed for Random Generation:
 
8718721Averages used.for behavioral type parameters External Pathway is ONInhalation Pathway is ONSecondary Ingestion Pathway is ONInitial Activities:
Calculation of Sr-90 Area Factors FileName:C:\Users\ajnardi\Documents\DandD\Sr-90 Area Factors.mcd Options: Implicit progeny doses NOT included with expkicit parent doses Nuclide concentrations are distributed among all progeny Number of simulations:
Area ofNncldo I Contamination(m2 Distribution 190Sr ' III " IlCoNSANT-dPnlbooom-2)
100 Seed for Random Generation:
8718721 Averages used.for behavioral type parameters External Pathway is ON Inhalation Pathway is ON Secondary Ingestion Pathway is ON Initial Activities:
Area of Nncldo I Contamination(m2 Distribution 190Sr ' III " IlCoNSANT-dPnlbooom-2)
U-1sti-fiestion for eonmnstrtion:
U-1sti-fiestion for eonmnstrtion:
Sr-9t1 Unit Value -VaLue: LO0(,40o.
Sr-9t1 Unit Value -VaLue: LO0(,40o.Chain Data: Number ofchains:.1 Chain No..1 : 90Sr Nuclides in chain:.2 Chain iaif First Fractional Second Fractional CEDE CEDE Dose Rate Dose Rate ePosition Life Parent Yield Parent Yield Factor Factor Factor Factor[_ (Sv/Bq) (Sv/Bq) ((Svid)/(Bqlm 2)) ((Svld)t(Bq/m 3))!9OSr !l! 111.06E+0411 J[ ,1W 1 3. E-0'&deg;8 3.5'1E-07 1 2.46E-14 I13.21E-16 19r 12 2l.67E+OO00 .I 10 I2.91 E-09,2..I28E-09" 14:60E- 13 ]1 .03E- 14 Initial Concentrations:
Chain Data:Number ofchains:.1 Chain No..1 : 90SrNuclides in chain:.2Chain iaif First Fractional Second Fractional CEDE CEDE Dose Rate Dose RateePosition Life Parent Yield Parent Yield Factor Factor Factor Factor[_ (Sv/Bq) (Sv/Bq) ((Svid)/(Bqlm 2)) ((Svld)t(Bq/m 3))!9OSr !l! 111.06E+0411 J[ ,1W 1 3. E-0'&deg;8 3.5'1E-07 1 2.46E-14 I13.21E-16 19r 12 2l.67E+OO00  
.I 10 I2.91 E-09,2..I28E-09" 14:60E- 13 ]1 .03E- 14Initial Concentrations:
Note: All reported values are the upper bound of the syrnmetric.95%
Note: All reported values are the upper bound of the syrnmetric.95%
confidence interval for the 0.9 quantlte valueNuclide Surface Concentration
confidence interval for the 0.9 quantlte value Nuclide Surface Concentration
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&#xfd; 9 u r ' i l .0 o E -o ]9or I1o.OOE-OD Model Parameters:
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Parameter Name 11 Description J7 Distributiont I the time in the building during ti .ITo:Tme In Buildinig  
Parameter Name 11 Description J7 Distributiont I the time in the building during ti .ITo:Tme In Buildinig  
,.:occupancy period FCO-STANT(hriweek)
,.:occupancy period FCO-STANT(hriweek)
Itefub value used Value 4.50E+01Tto: OccupancyP  
Itefub value used Value 4.50E+01 Tto: OccupancyP  
'The duration of the occupancy exposure ONSTANTldasI) rIoO upny.. Period Fe ACNTN~asFDe'aull value used 3'jl V.65E+02The average volumetric breathing rate during CONSTANTin*'3/hr)
'The duration of the occupancy exposure ONSTANTldasI) rIoO upny.. Period Fe ACNTN~as FDe'aull value used 3'jl V.65E+02 The average volumetric breathing rate during CONSTANTin*'3/hr),VoBreathing Rate building occupancy for an 8-hour work day&#xfd;Default value used JValue 1.40E+O0)RFo*1 Resuspension Efrective resuspension factor during the RIVED301n)
,VoBreathing Rate building occupancy for an 8-hour work day&#xfd;Default value used JValue 1.40E+O0)
RFo*1 Resuspension Efrective resuspension factor during the RIVED301n)
Factor occupancy period = RFo
Factor occupancy period = RFo
* Ft D (L'efault value usedEffective secondary ingestion transfer raue ofGO*:lngestion Rate& removable surfact activity from buildinig IlERIVED m2Thr)surfaces to the mouth during buildingoccupancy
* Ft D (L'efault value used Effective secondary ingestion transfer raue of GO*:lngestion Rate& removable surfact activity from buildinig IlERIVED m2Thr)surfaces to the mouth during building occupancy
= GO
= GO
* FlDefault value used IrYstart:Start Time -he start timneof r'e scenario in days ICONSTANT(days)
* Fl Default value used I rYstart:Start Time -he start timneof r'e scenario in days ICONSTANT(days)
De0fault value ured Value O.OOE+.oo Tend:End Time I~he ending time of the scenario in days CONSTANI(days)
De0fault value ured Value O.OOE+.oo Tend:End Time I~he ending time of the scenario in days CONSTANI(days)
Default value used alue 3.65E-02]t:Time Step Size the time step size CONSTANT(days)
Default value used alue 3.65E-02]t:Time Step Size the time step size CONSTANT(days)
IDefault value used L aiLie 3.65E102see The tiesteps for the history file. Doses will~Pstep:Print Step Sie be written to the history file every n tine CONSTANT(none) stepsDefaul valuetur al&deg;ue :.00ro+0,,
IDefault value used L aiLie 3.65E102 see The tiesteps for the history file. Doses will~Pstep:Print Step Sie be written to the history file every n tine CONSTANT(none) steps Defaul valuetur al&deg;ue :.00ro+0,, AOExV:External  
AOExV:External  
.Minimumsurfacu area to which occupant is exposed via external radiation during FCONSTIAN]'im**2)
.Minimumsurfacu area to which occupant isexposed via external radiation during FCONSTIAN]'im**2)
Exposure Area 2ecupanc period Default value used 1 Value e,.0'-OI AOInh:inhalation Minimum surface area to whdich occupant is exposed via.inhalation during occupancy CONSTANT(m**2)
Exposure Area 2ecupanc periodDefault value used 1 Value e,.0'-OIAOInh:inhalation Minimum surface area to whdich occupant isexposed via.inhalation during occupancy CONSTANT(m**2)
!Exposure Area. 1pried[Default value used value 1.00E+01 iA0lg:Secondary Minimum surface area to wthich occupant is I lngestionE r Are exposed via secondary ingestion during IONS'I'ANT(m  
!Exposure Area. 1pried[Default value used value 1.00E+01iA0lg:Secondary Minimum surface area to wthich occupant isI lngestionE r Are exposed via secondary ingestion during IONS'I'ANT(m  
*2)!!ngestion Exposure Area eriod ,,______,.______,,,,______
*2)!!ngestion Exposure Area eriod ,,______,.______,,,,______
1-u-e .00E+0 .,Minimuussurface sreai s hich occupmat i VAO:ExPosure Area J exposed during the ocEu ancy period DERtVEDlni*2I eFtFracion vfasurlccoustaeinationvavailable for rcsuspensiou and ingestion Ihefauli value used Valuei t OOLF-OtRfo:Loose Resuspension Resuspension factor for loose contamination CONTINUOUS I.OGARITHMIC(tim) lFactorDefault value used Value Pobabilitv
1-u-e .00E+0 .,Minimuussurface sreai s hich occupmat i V AO:ExPosure Area J exposed during the ocEu ancy period DERtVEDlni*2I eFtFracion vfasurlccoustaeinationvavailable for rcsuspensiou and ingestion I hefauli value used Valuei t OOLF-Ot Rfo:Loose Resuspension Resuspension factor for loose contamination CONTINUOUS I.OGARITHMIC(tim) lFactor Default value used Value Pobabilitv
: 9. 12E-06 0.00E*00.l10E.04.
: 9. 12E-06 0.00E*00.l10E.04.
7.67E-0I1.46E-04 9.09E-011.62E4l4 9.50E-011.85E-04 9,90E-011.90E-04  
7.67E-0I 1.46E-04 9.09E-01 1.62E4l4 9.50E-01 1.85E-04 9,90E-01 1.90E-04 .00F+O0 file:///C:/Users/ajnardi/Documents!DandD/Sr-90%2OArea%2OFactors bidDetail.htm 6/2/2014 GEW-P14-008 Attachment 2 Page 15 of 15 DandD BuildingOccupancy Scenario Page 3 of 3 GO:Loose Ingestion Rate.The secondary ingestion transifer rate of jloosec remiovable snirl'ace activity from]building surfaces to the mouth during[[building OCCUpaIncy 1C 7ON'STA Nt, ( mn *I21hr)1rDefault value mqed "v -alue l.ioE-0 o4 Correlation Coefficients:
.00F+O0file:///C:/Users/ajnardi/Documents!DandD/Sr-90%2OArea%2OFactors bidDetail.htm 6/2/2014 GEW-P14-008 Attachment 2Page 15 of 15DandD BuildingOccupancy ScenarioPage 3 of 3GO:Loose Ingestion Rate.The secondary ingestion transifer rate ofjloosec remiovable snirl'ace activity from]building surfaces to the mouth during[[building OCCUpaIncy 1C 7ON'STA Nt, ( mn *I21hr)1rDefault value mqed "v -alue l.ioE-0 o4Correlation Coefficients:
None Summary Results: 90.00% of the 100 calculated TEDE values are < 2.88E-04 mrem/year.
NoneSummary Results:90.00% of the 100 calculated TEDE values are < 2.88E-04 mrem/year.
The 95 %.Confidence Interval for the 0.9 quantile value of TEDE is 2.59E-04 to 3.26E-04 mrem/year Detailed Results: Note: All reported values are the upper bound of the symmetric 95% confidence interval fur the 0.9 quontile value Concentration at Time of Peak Dose: Surface Concentration 909.88-2 n/I cm*2)9oY19.7E-02 Pathway. Dose from All Nuclides (m remn)AloPthayExternal Secondary Doe I in[gestion, '13.26E-04 117.70E-07  
The 95 %.Confidence Interval for the 0.9 quantile value of TEDE is 2.59E-04 to 3.26E-04 mrem/year Detailed Results:Note: All reported values are the upper bound of the symmetric 95% confidence interval fur the 0.9 quontile valueConcentration at Time of Peak Dose:Surface Concentration 909.88-2 n/I cm*2)9oY19.7E-02 Pathway.
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Dose through All Active Pathways (mrem)r Nuclide [ All PathwaysNucIi Dose3.22E-0490Y j13.91E-06 JAH Nuclides J13.26E-04 Dose from Each Nuclide through Each Active Pathway (mrem)file://!C:/Users/ajnardi/Documenls/DandD/Sr-9.0%'2OArea%20Factors bidDetail.htm 66/2/2014 I .r, I I .GEW-P14-008 Attachment 3Planned Survey Points Survey PointSurvey Package Number of Actual Number Exceeding the Exceeding theIdentificationu e o of Survey Points Investigation Average ReleaseSurvey Points Level LevelRCD-001 15 15 0 0RCD-002 15 15 0 0RGD-001 15 15 0 0RGD-002 15 15 0 0RND-001 19 19 0, 0RND-002 16 16 0 0ADM-IOK-001 23 23 0 0ADM-BR-001 20 20 0 0ADM-100 14 14 0 0ADM-115 14 14 0 0ADM-IK-001 14 14 0 0RBC-201 14 14 0 0ADM-000-4 14 14 0 0ADM-000-5 28 28 2 4 (1)ADM-001-1 14 14 0 0ADM-001-2 14 14 0 0ADM-201 14 14 0 0RBC-200-1 14 14 2 2 (2)RBC-201-1 14 14 2 0RBE-401 14 13 0 0RBG-101 14 14 0 0RBN-000-1 14 11 0 2(3)RBN-001 14 14 0 0RBN-001-1 14 11 0 0ADM-200 14 14 0 0ADM-101 14 14 0 0RBR-301 14 14 0 0ADM-301 14 14 0 0ADM-401 14 14 0 0Notes:(1) Four points each less than 1-meter square exceed the average release limit but not the maximum releaselimit specified in Reg Guide 1.86 Table 1. The survey unit passes the Sign Test.(2) Two points each less than 1-meter square exceed the average release limit but not the maximum releaselimit specified in Reg Guide 1.86 Table 1. The survey unit passes the Sign Test.(3) Two points exceed the average release limit. The location is part of a recognized activated structural component to be removed during demolition and disposed as LLRW.}}
Dose through All Active Pathways (mrem)r Nuclide [ All Pathways NucIi Dose 3.22E-04 90Y j13.91E-06 JAH Nuclides J13.26E-04 Dose from Each Nuclide through Each Active Pathway (mrem)file://!C:/Users/ajnardi/Documenls/DandD/Sr-9.0%'2OArea%20Factors bidDetail.htm 6 6/2/2014 I .r, I I .GEW-P14-008 Attachment 3 Planned Survey Points Survey Point Survey Package Number of Actual Number Exceeding the Exceeding the Identificationu e o of Survey Points Investigation Average Release Survey Points Level Level RCD-001 15 15 0 0 RCD-002 15 15 0 0 RGD-001 15 15 0 0 RGD-002 15 15 0 0 RND-001 19 19 0, 0 RND-002 16 16 0 0 ADM-IOK-001 23 23 0 0 ADM-BR-001 20 20 0 0 ADM-100 14 14 0 0 ADM-115 14 14 0 0 ADM-IK-001 14 14 0 0 RBC-201 14 14 0 0 ADM-000-4 14 14 0 0 ADM-000-5 28 28 2 4 (1)ADM-001-1 14 14 0 0 ADM-001-2 14 14 0 0 ADM-201 14 14 0 0 RBC-200-1 14 14 2 2 (2)RBC-201-1 14 14 2 0 RBE-401 14 13 0 0 RBG-101 14 14 0 0 RBN-000-1 14 11 0 2(3)RBN-001 14 14 0 0 RBN-001-1 14 11 0 0 ADM-200 14 14 0 0 ADM-101 14 14 0 0 RBR-301 14 14 0 0 ADM-301 14 14 0 0 ADM-401 14 14 0 0 Notes: (1) Four points each less than 1-meter square exceed the average release limit but not the maximum release limit specified in Reg Guide 1.86 Table 1. The survey unit passes the Sign Test.(2) Two points each less than 1-meter square exceed the average release limit but not the maximum release limit specified in Reg Guide 1.86 Table 1. The survey unit passes the Sign Test.(3) Two points exceed the average release limit. The location is part of a recognized activated structural component to be removed during demolition and disposed as LLRW.}}

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University of Buffalo, Submittal of Supplemental Information Regarding Building Release Surveys to Prepare the Building for Demolition
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{{#Wiki_filter:University -at Buffalo The State University of New York Environment, Health & Safety Services June 5, 2014 Docket 50-57 License R-77 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555 -0001

Dear Sir or Madam:

This submission is in follow up to our submission, dated May 22, 2014, detailing supplemental information and data to address comments provided by ORISE and the N.R.C. regarding building release surveys performed at the University at Buffalo's Buffalo Materials Research Center to prepare the building for demolition. A conference call was held on June 2, 2014 during which several items were identified that required further clarification. Attached is a letter and data firom the University's Decommissioning Management Contractor, Enercon to Mr. Dave Vasbinder detailing supplemental information addressing those items that were identified. We have also provided courtesy copies of this information to our Project Manager, Ted Smith and Region 1 Inspector, Steve Hammann as well as to ORISE.If you have any questions or wish further information, please contact me at (716) 829-3301 or dvasbind@buffalo.edu. Sme~Y, ,6/David R. Vasbinder Director, Buffalo Materials Research Center Cc: Ted Smith, U.S.N.R.C. Project Manager Steve Hammann, NRC Region I Nick Altic, ORISE A (ýýt, tzz ENERCON Excellence-Every proiecO. Ever~y .()Y.June 5, 2014 GEW-P 14-008 Mr. Dave Vasbinder Associate Director, Environment, Health, and Safety Services BMRC The State University of New York University at Buffalo 220 Winspear Avenue Buffalo, NY 14215-1034 Re: Response to June 2, 2014 Comments Mr. Vasbinder; This letter provides discussion of the technical issues addressed in our discussion June 2, 2014 with NRC and ORISE. Each of the key items identified as requiring clarification are addressed in the following sections.Selection of Release Criteria For this project, the surface release criteria for building materials were based on the use of Regulatory Guide 1.86, "Termination of Operating Licenses for Nuclear Reactors" Table 1. This table provides average and maximum values for surface measurements and removable contamination limits. These criteria are acceptable for unrestricted release of buildings, materials, and equipment. The criteria were stated in the NRC approved decommissioning plan.Since the average limits provided in Reg Guide 1.86 were followed, the concept of using a developed area factor following MARSSIM for elevated measurement comparison of individual survey measurements that exceed the DCGL value is not directly applicable. Reg Guide.1.86 Table I average values were selected as a conservative measure and to eliminate the need to derive site-specific DCGLs and area factors.Statistical Analysis of Survey Units Three survey units were assessed during scans and surveys using the release criteria of 1,000 dpm/100cm 2 because SR-90 was the radionuclide of concern in that survey unit. The remainder of the survey units used the average release criteria of 5,000 dpm/1OOcm 2.The survey package units using 1,000 dpm/1OOcm 2 as the average release limit were RBC-200-1, RBC-201-1, and ADM-000-5. Two of these survey package units have individual readings that exceed 1,000 dpm/1OOcm 2 (two measurements for RBC-200-1 and four measurements for ADM-000-5). The third survey unit (RBC-201-1) had no individual reading that exceeded 1,000 dpm/1OOcm 2.None of these six locations exceed the maximum surface concentration level of 3,000 dpm/100cm 2 in Table 1 of Reg Guide 1.86 for Sr-90.For the six locations with measurements above 1,000 dpm/1OOcm 2 , the areas were determined during the survey to be less that 1-meter square using the process described in this letter. The average concentration limit for these survey units was less than 1,000 dpm/1OOcm 2.No reading exceeded the maximum 44.9001WhI ifwr Penn F hvio7 ' May. vI~ PA 7,ý3368* 1 74,32 S160.3 n co ccn June 5, 2014 GEW-P 14-008 Page 2 of 4 concentration limit of 3,000 dpm/1OOcm 2.Thus, these survey units met the levels established in the NRC approved decommissioning plan.At the request of NRC and ORISE, statistical analysis for RBC-200-1 and ADM-000-5 was completed based on the Sign Test and submitted for review. Use of the Sign Test is appropriate under MARSSIM because the radionuclide in question (Sr-90) is not present in the background. Statistical analysis documentation added to each survey package unit and provided to NRC and ORISE showed that the survey units passed the Sign Test. Each of these statistical analyses included a note that the Sign Test was based on an assumed area factor of 2.Technical clarification and justification has been requested to support this assumption as stated on the statistical summary sheet. Since Reg Guide 1.86 release criteria were selected rather than calculating site-specific DCGLs, area factors were not calculated. Supporting justification for as the assumption that an area factor of 2 is a conservative selection for the Sign Test comparison is as follows: 1. Radionuclide-specific area factors are published in NUREG-1505 Table 8.2 (see Attachment 1)for indoor building surfaces. The 1-meter square area factor for Sr-90 is 35.7. This published area factor for Sr-90 is much higher than the very conservatively selected assumed factor of 2 used in the Sign Test.2. As a further demonstration that the assumed area factor value of 2 used in the Sign Test is extremely conservative, area factor calculations for Sr-90 have been made using the NRC's DandD code. This code is widely recognized as extremely conservative. The results in the table below provide area factors for Sr-90 for various area sizes. The factor for a 1-meter square area is 10. This calculated value is much higher than the very conservatively selected factor of 2 used in the Sign Test. Supporting code output reports forthese analyses are provided in Attachment 2.Table 1 -Area Factors for Sr-90 Size of Area above Release Limit Area Factor (square meters)125 1 10 1 5 2 3 3.3 1 10 Assessment of Areas Exceeding the Investigation Limit NRC and ORISE have requested a description of the evaluation process for the individual survey measurements that exceeded the investigation limit.As part of the survey process, an investigation limit was administratively selected to ensure that areas exceeding a specified value were appropriately evaluated regardless of whether the area exceeded the 4490OidWifiam~nn ighoy Mrqwlhv PA.7568 1foy June 5, 2014 GEW-P 14-008 Page 3 of 4 average release limit. For the BMRC surveys, this value was selected to be 75% of the average release limit. Thus, survey units with an average release limit of 5,000 dpm/1OOcm 2 had an investigation limit of 3,750 dpmi/lOOcm 2 , while survey units with an average release limit of 1,000 dpm/1OOcmM 2 had an investigation limit of 750 dpm/1OOcm 2.Areas identified during the survey with having activity greater than the investigation limits were evaluated using the following process:* A 1-meter square area at the location of the reading exceeding the investigation limit was re-scanned. The purpose of the re-scan was to determine if any area exceeded the average release limit.* If the re-scan confirmed a reading exceeded the maximum release limit, the area was remediated and re-scanned.

  • If the re-scan confirmed a reading exceeded the average release limit and the area was less than 1-meter square, a direct one-minute measurement was taken at the location of the highest activity and recorded, then survey activities were continued.
  • If the re-scan confirmed a reading exceeded the investigation limit but not the release limit within the 1-meter square area, a direct one-minute measurement was taken at the location of the highest activity and recorded, then survey activities were continued.

Attachment 3 provides a summary table of survey data collected for the 29 BMRC survey units. Overall, only 14 survey points exceeded the investigation limit in the combined data from all survey units.Of these 14 measurements, six measurements are those values that exceeded the average release limit in survey units RBC-200-1 and ADM-000-5 but are below the maximum release limit. These six measurements were part of the Sign Test evaluations (two measurements for RBC-200-1 and four measurement for ADM-000-5) requested by and provided to NRC and ORISE.An additional two measurements in survey unit RBN-000-1 were reported, but noted in the comments section that the measurements were part of a structurally significant location that will be removed and disposed as low-level radioactive waste (LLRW) during demolition. These two measurements are included in the total of 14.The remaining six locations were evaluated using the investigation process described above. No readings above the average release limit were found at these locations. Assessment of Number of Sampling Points NRC and ORISE requested confirmation that the number of sampling points met the requirements for building release for demolition. Each survey unit was individually evaluated for the number of sampling points prior to starting the field survey. The "General Instructions" section identified the number of static measurements for that specific survey unit based on statistical assessment. Maps were prepared for each survey area using the Visual Sample Plan. These maps were provided to the staff during the data collection process. Measurement locations were recorded during the survey process, and were provided in the survey unit package documentation. 4:49 , Old Wifliatr:Penn. gYihway A.utrysvillh.PA-5"S £66 p .pte: 7.2?4.W.911 ' 0 ,U .4,32S,638j enccomccnm June 5, 2014 GEW-P 14-008 Page 4 of 4 Following the MARSSIM protocol, an additional 10% allowance was included for quality control along with an additional 20% allowance to account for any inaccessibility issues, data collection issues, or unanticipated issues with data collection. This information is provided in Attachment 3.Conclusions In summary, none of the survey data exceeded the maximum release limit. Only 14 survey points exceeded, the investigation limit of 75% of the average release limit.Of these 14 survey points, six points each less than 1-meter square exceeded the average release limit but were less than the maximum release limit. The two survey units with these six data points passed the average release limit. No points exceeded the maximum release limit of Reg Guide 1.86 stated in the NRC approved decommissioning plan. The two survey units were proven to pass the Sign Test using an extremely conservative area factor assumption. Two of the 14 points represented a known activated structural component that will be removed and disposed as LLRW during demolition. The remaining six points exceeding the investigation limit were assessed to confirm that no material exceeded the average release limit.In concurrence with the Reg Guide 1.86 criteria, no measurement of the surface reading was averaged over more than 1-meter square. In concurrence with Reg Guide 1.86 criteria, no measurement of the maximum surface reading was greater than 100 cm 2 since no measurement exceeded the maximum value.Three survey units had less actual survey points than planned. During planning, each survey unit was designed with an excess number of survey points beyond the MARSSIM requirements. The actual number of survey points for these survey units, although less than planned, was still confirmed to meet the MARSSIM requirements. We continue to believe that the building has met the release criteria in the FSS plan, the decommissioning plan, and the methodology specified in MARSSIM. Accordingly, the building demolition needs to be.initiated, and NRC approval to proceed is required.Sincerely, Gerald E. Williams, P.E. Frank Brown Manager, Environmental Services Group Project Manager Attachments cc: Robert Weller 4490.0-0d Willioi.rPTe .Highw.ay ~ r~ile:> v766 7;4; J3'7 7,,24 .ýO3?..J eerolc , GEW-PI4-008 Attachment 1 Table 8.2 Example Indoor Area Factors NNuclide 36 m 2 25 m 2 16 m 2 9 m 2 4 m 2 I m 2 Co-60 1.0 1.2 1.6 2.5 5.5 22.7 Cs-137 1.0 1.2 1.7 2.6 5.7 23.5 H-3 1.0 1.4 2.3 4.0 9.0 36.0 Ni-63 1.0 1.4 2.3 4.0 9.0 36.0 Pu-239 1.0 1.4 2.3 4.0 9.0 36.0 Ra-226 1.0 1.4 2.1 3.6 8.0 32.2 Sr-90 1.0 1.4 2.2 4.0 8.9 35.7 Th-232 1.0 1.4 2.3 4.0 9.0 36.0 U-235 1.0 1.4 2.2 4.0 9.0 35.8 Zn-65 1.0 1.2 1.6 2.5 5.4 22.3 GEW-P14-008 Attachment 2 Page 1 of 15 DandD Building Occupancy Scenario Page I of 3 RE 0 DandD Building Occupancy Scenario DandD Version: 2.1.0 Run Date/Time: 6/2/2014 12:32:13 PM Site Name: Sr-90 AF CaIcs

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Calculation of Sr-90 Area Factors FiteName:C:\Users~ajnardi\Docutnents\DandD\Sr-90 Area Factors.ncd Options: Implicit progeny doses NOT included with explicit parent doses Nuclide concentrations are distributed among all progeny Number of simulations: 10 Seed for Random Generation: 8718721 Averages used forbehavioral type parameters External Pathway is ON Inhalation Pathway is ON Secondary Ingestion Pathway is ON Initial Activities: Area of Nuclide. Distributionn ( )190Sr 111-25 EcoNS'rANr(dpm/l 00 cm" 2)-.i Jutficafi~n. for conceniraion; Sr-90 Unit Value ,aioe L.OOE+00 Chain Data: Number of chains: I Chain No. 1: 90Sr Nuclides.in chain: 2 Ingestion Inhalation Surface 15 cm Chan. Haf Frs Facionl ecndFractional CEDE CEDE Dose Rate Dose Rate Puleosition Life Parent Yield Parent ield Factor Factor Factor Factor (Sv/Bq) (Sv/Bq) ((Sv/d)/(Bq/m 2)) ((Sv/d)/(Bq/m 3))9OSr 1II 1 .06E÷04 I I ZI .,'.85E:0s1I3.5IE-07 112.46EI 4 13.2.11E-16 t90" 1! 1.7-oo1 I ..~ "29E012.28E-09 14.60E- 13 11.03E-14 Initial Concentrations: Note: All reported values are the upper bound ofthe symmetric 95% confidence interval for the 0.9 quantile value Surface Concentration F90Sr ] (d pm/100 cm**2)90Y 0o,oOE+oo Model Parameters: file:///C:AUsers/ajinardi/Documents/DandD/Sr-90%20Area%2OFactors bidDetail..htm 6/2/2014 GEW-P14-008 Attachment 2 Page 2 of 15 DandD Building Occupancy Scenario Page 2 of 3 General Parameters: Parameter Name Description Distribution-T ý ýn ~ If The time in the building during the To:im i Biling- oecupnnlcy period LONISTANT(hr~week) oDetau vs e.ed .Vlue 4.50E++Jt 7-cyhe duration of the occupancy exposure C I [period CONSTANT(days) Default value used \,alue 3.6512+02 VIrhe average vohlunetric breathing rate during ONSTANT 3hr)Vbuildingoccupancy for an 8-hourw'vork day Default value used .Val4e I 0E+00 RFo*:Resuspension Effective resuspension factor during tle DERIVED(l/m) Factor occupancvyperiod = RFo

  • Fl ,lefutt value used,, 7 Effective secondary ingestion transfer rate of G :Ingestion Rate removahle surface activity from building.

DERIVED(im*2,lr) surfaces to the mouth dur'ing building occupancy = GO Fl Default value used Tstart:Start Time Trhe strt time of-tle scenario in days ICONSANr(days) Defaul value used -Iaue o.O01+00 ITend:End Time IThe ending time of the scenario in days ']IONSTANT(days) Default value used [Value 3.65E+02 Idt:Time Step Size IThe time step size .CONSTANT(days) Default value used -! Value 3.65E+02 The time steps for the history tile. Doses sill Pstep:Print Step Size be written to the history file every n time CONSTANT(nonc) steps Defaul, value used Value 1 .ttOE+00 AOExt:External Minimum surface area to which occupant is eEposed via external radiation during CONSTANTftm*2) IExposure Area oce anc: period Default value used ,,00EValue I ,OO lAOInh:Inhalation Minimum surface area to which occupant is exposed via inhalation during oceupancy CONSTANT(int2) Exposure Area period De fault value used .[Value 1,00E+01 AOing:Seconday =Mininusmsurface area to which occupwit is Oe:St onEposre Ar exposed via secondars ingestion during.. CONS'IANT(mn*'2) Ingestion Exposure A occupaney period " EDfault \aluc used Value I.OOE+01 Minimum surface area to which oceupant is DERIVED~ m*'2).O:Exposure Area exZpsed during the occupancy period rDefaull value used']Fraclion of surface contamination available I FI:ose Fraeti.= o rcs ]i, for resuspension and ingestion CONS'IANTtsssne)"De faul value used ]Value I ,00E-01 Rfo:Loose Res o Ruspension factor for loose contamination CONTINIIOUS LOGARITHMICI,/m) IFactor Default value used Value Probbilit 9.12E-06 0.O0E-f00 1.101E-0-4 7.67E-01 1.46E-04 9.09E.01 1.6213-04 9.50..-01 1.85E-04 9.90E-[ I I .9012-04 1.001E+00 file'///C:/Users/ajnardi/Documents/DandD/Sr-90%2OArea%20Factors bidDetail.him 6/12/2 01.4 GEW-P14-008 Attachment 2 Page 3 of 15 DandD Building Occupancy Scenario Page 3 of 3 GO:Loose Ingestion Rate The secondary ingestion transfer rate Of loose rernovable surfiace activity from building surfaces to the mouth during building occupancy[ONSTAN'r(ni

  • ~21br)Defeult value ... ed .. ..1. iOE-04 Correlation Coefficients:

None Summary Results: 90.00% of the 100 calculated TEDE values are < 2.88E-03 mrem/year. The 95 %.Confidence Interval for the 0.9 quantile value of TEDE is 2.59E-03 to 3.26E-03 mnrem/year Detailed Results: Note: All reported values are the upper hound of the synnmetric 95% confidence interval for the0.9 quantile value Concentration at Time of Peak Dose: Surface Concentration (dpm/100 cn/ mt*2)!lO0Sr 119.88E-0I 90Y 9.78E-01 Pathway Dose from All Nuclides (mrem)All Pathways Exera I7d a Dose Inhalation Ingetion 13.26E-03 117.70E-06 713.07E-03 lll.75E-04 Radionuclide Dose through All Active Pathways (mrem)Nuclide .All Pathways 1 11 Done[9OSr 13.22E-03, Sm 113.91E-05 All Nuclides = 13.26E-03 Dose from Each Nuclide through Each Active Pathway (mrem)file:///C:/Users/ajnardilDocuments!DandD/Sr-90%2OArea%20Factors bidDetail.htm 6/2/2 014 GEW-P14-008 Attachment 2 Page 4 of 15 DandD Building Occupancy Scenario Page 1 of.3*0 DandD Building Occupancy Scenario DandDl Version: 2.1.0 Run Date/Tihiie: 6/2/2014 12:25:31 PM Site Name: Sr-90 AF Calcs

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Calculation, of Sr-90 Area Factors FileNanae:C:AUsers',ajnardi\Documents\DandD\Sr-90 Area Factors.med Options: Implicit progeny doses NOT included with explicit parent doses Nuclide concentrations are distributed among all progeny Number of simulations: 100 Seed for Random Generation: 8718721 Averages used for behavioral type parameters External Pathway is ON Inhalation Pathway.is ON SecondaryIngestion Pathway is ON Initial Activities: Nuclide Area of IContamination (in) Di-rbIiF 19I0SrI FCO NSTAN1'(dpmiIOO crnfl2)_luo caon orcnentrafiow Sr-90 Unit Valtue Voln e LOOD0E00 Chain Data: Number of chains: I Chain No. i: 90Sr Nuclides in chain: 2 ingestion Inhalation Surface 15 cm Chain Half First Fractional Second Fractional CEDE CEDE Dose Rate Dose Rate Nuclide P~sit { Life Parent Yield Parent~ Yield Factor Factor Factor Factor (Sv/Bq) (Sv/Bq) ((Sv/d)/(Bq/m 2)) ((Sv/d)/(Bq/m 3)), .l l.06-04ý I 385E-08l3.51 E-07 2.46E-14 13.21'E-16. Initial Concentrations: Note: All reported value. arc the upper bound of the symmetric 95% confidence interval.or the 0.9 quantile value Nuclide Surface Concentration (dpm/100 cm**2)[90Y ]IO.OOE+00 I9oy 10.00&-00 Model Parameters: file:/i/C:/Users/ajnardi/Documents/DandD/Sr-90%2OArea%20Factors bidDetail.htm 6/212014 0 1 , .GEW-P14-008 Attachment 2 Page 5 of 15 DandD Building Occupancy Scenario General Parameters: Page 2 of 3 Parameter Name Description. Distribution ih =i ui the building during the CONS'AN'lhr/seek) o TI m e I .B i d n o c c u p an c y' p e ri o d!efanh value u1ed Vlu. e 4.515E-N TP he duratin of the occupancy exposure CONSTANT(days) It:euanyPro periodI DeSfault value used Jalue 3.65E÷,02" t vlnicr breathing raeduig OSANTIm-~3/hr iVo:Breathing Rate= I'f, avrgFouterebet t aedr ng ......,s ..use ilding occupancy for an 8-hour work day4 +t~tatl value used Valu l.4oE+oO+ Effective resuspeosion. factor durino h DERIVED(I:m) Factor 11occupancy period = RVO

  • F1 D)efault value used _ _ _ _ _ _Effecive secondary ingestion transfer rate of GW neto Rat e n ovbl surfaee activity fronm building c EIV.:. , n"2,. hr)-SUrfaCs 10 the mouth during building.Defauti value ased I I.00E"O)atrtend:End Time IThe ending time ofthe scenario it days kC'ONSTANT(days),lDefaudt valute used ..*l Valsue 3(6XE+02O Default vatue used Value-T _ 3.65E+02 Idt:Time Step Size lthe titestep size t- CONSTANT(davs)

Default value used IValu 3.65E+02 The lime steps for the history rile. Doses will Pstep:Print Step Size be written to the history file every n time CONSTANT(nunei steps Defullt valtue sued Vu 1 .00E1+00 AOExt:External Minimum surface area to which occupant is Exposurerea exposed via external radiation during CONSTANTim-2) Exposure Area occupancy period ekfaflrt value tsed. Valise I.OOE+÷1 AO :Inhalat Minimum surlface area to which occupant is ExosurenAreao exposed via inhalation during occupancy CONSTANT~ t-2)Exposure Area period" I:fauht valsue used Pal _lOlJE40 AOngSeondMinimum surface area to which occupansis exposed via secondary ingestion during ONSIANT(ns2) Ingestion Exposure Area occupne period Delault value used [Value ..t0E-i+li Minimtnt surface area to whtich occupant is DERIVED(m**2) AnExour ,rea exoe u gteocpnyper. od (*D13fault value tsed Fraction of surface contamination available n FI seFrtion Ifor resuspensiou and ingestion CONSTANT(nonel t)efaNlt value used ,Valu tOO,-Ill tRfo.LooseResuspension Resuspensio factor l)rlose contamination CONTINUOUS LOGARITHMIC(I/rn) Defaultuvalue used Value Pmba"ilitv 9.12E-06 0.o0(E+00 1.1 OE-0t4 7.67E-01 1.46E-04 9.09E-01 1.62E-(14 9.50E-01 1.85E-04 9.90E-01 1.90E-04 L.OO10E÷0) file:/I/C:/IJsers/ajnardifDocumentS!DandDISr-90%2OArea%20Factors bid Detail.hti6/ 6/2/2014 GEW-P14-008 Attachment 2 Page 6 of 15 DandD Building Occupancy Scenario Page 3 of 3 GO:Loose Ingestion Rate The secondary ingestion transfer rate of loose removable surface activity from building surfaces to the mouth during lbuilding occupanev.0N.STAN\T(mn*2/tthr) iD6efault value used value 1.10E-04 Correlation Coefficients: None Summary Results: 90.00% of the 100 calculated TEDE values are < 2.88E&03 mrem/year. The 95 % Confidence Interval for the 0.9 quantile value of TEDE is 2.59E-03 to 3.26E-03 mree/year Detailed Results: Note: All reported values are the npper bound of the symmetric. 95% confidence interval for the 0.9 quantile 'alue Concentration at Time of Peak Dose: Surface Concentration (dpm/100 cm**2)[[90Sr .91S9E-01[0Y 19.78E-0I Pathway Dose from All Nuclides (mrem)All Pathway External nhalati Secondary IDoseI11 neto 13.26E-03 j-j-O]1770130 13.07E-01 F7511-04 Radionuclide Dose through All Active Pathways (mrem)uclide All Pathways Nucl 77 Dose 19OSr F-2-2E-03 19n, 113.91E-05 AIlNuclides 113.26E-03 Dose from Each Nuclide through Each Active Pathway (mrem)file:///C:!Users/ajnardi/Documents/DandD/Sr-90%2OArea%2OFactors bidDetail.htm. .6/2/2014 ý I .ýGEW-P14-008 Attachment 2 Page 7 of 15 DandD Building Occupancy Scenario Page ] of3~.tp~n ~It DandD Building Occupancy Scenario DandD Version: 2.1.0 Run DatelTime: 6/2/2014 12:29:47 PM Site Name: Sr-90 AF Caics

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Calculation of Sr-90 Area Factors FileNam e:C:AUsers\,ajnardi\Docurnents\DandDf\Sr-90 Area Factors.mcd Options: Implicit progeny doses NOT included with explicit parent doses Nuclide concentrations. are distributed among all progeny Number of simulations: 100 Seed for Random Generation: 8718721 Averages used for behavioral type parameters External Pathway is ON Inhalation Pathway is ON Secondary Ingestion Pathway is ON'Initial Activities: Area of Nuclide Contamination (m 2) Distribution [90Sr lF5ICoNSTANT~dprni00 cm**2)busitifcation for concentratioii: Sr-90 Unift Vale alu 1.0017+00). Chain Data: Number of chains: 1 Chain No. 1: 90Sr Nuclides in chain: 2 Ingestion Inhalation Surface 15 cm Chain Half First Fractional Second Fractional CEDE CEDE Dose Rate Dose Rate PoSition Life Parent Yield Parent Yield Factor Factor Factor Factor (Sv/Bq) (Sv/Bq) ((Sv/d)/(Bg/m 2)) ((Sv/d)/(Bg/m 3))[90r i~t I J it.o6E+o 4I[ Ij ... [[ j1jV [.s E -08 T3.51 E-07 I 2,46E- 14 ]3.21E-16 I9oY ]1 1.7+01 ll Io Io [29E0 ]2.28E-09 [4.60E-13 1[I03.E-14 .Initial Concentrations: Note: All reported values:are the upper bound of the symmetric 95% confidence interval for the 0.9 quantile value Surface Concentration (dpmn/i00 cm**2)gOSr l5.OOE-01 90 ý 0.00E+00 Model Parameters: file:///C:/Users!ajnardi/DocUmentSIDandD/Sr-90%20Area%20Factors bidDetail.him 6,1/2014 I I I " GEW-P14-008 Attachment 2 Page 8 of 15 DandD Building Occupancy Scenario General Parameters: Page 2" of 3 Parameter Name Description Distribution T meInBe time in he building during the CONSTAN'{hr/week) ToTm* InB lding Ioccupancy pe~riod 1NSAThwek De~fult vlue uaed Value 4.50E4 01 Thri e duration of he occupancy exposureM c[Tto:Oceupancy

Pe~riod ,period ,. of th.Cu c.c CONs'rANT(days'J IDeffult value used Value 3,65E+02 Vo' hing 3 Ra211te Tte average .vlumetric breathing rateduriug CONSANm V o B e t in a e [builIding Occupancy for an 8-hour .. rk dayl C N 'A T~m *13 "hr.)DQefaiull valaue sd -- ]I VaZlu 1.40E+00 RFo*:Resuspension lFffective resuspension factor during the Factor occupancy period-, RFo
  • Fl Default value used __Eflective secondary ingestion transfer rate of GW~ngesti Rate removable surface activity from building Dl)RlVEDlm 5 2/l GO*:ingestio Rate surfaces to the mouth during building.ocupancy

=GO

  • Fl IDefaulh value used 1!Tstart:Start Time. ithe start time of the scenario in days ICONSýTI.A NT(davs)EDefault valute used Vle0.001:'+00 jTend:End Time Tlthe ending time of the scenario in days 11CONSTANT(days)

Oefan,,alueu.sed IValae 3.65.E'-02 IdtITXime Step Size JThe titmes tepOsize CON.STANT(day )Default valu used. ,Value 3.653+02 he time steps for the history tile. Doses will Pstep:Print Step Size be written o thhisio, file every n time C ONSTANT(none) 'Default value used ,Vaue .00E+00 A Et:Externaiimu surce area to which occupant is eeposed via external radiation during CONSTANT(m*12) Exposure Area occupancyperiod)efustlt value sused Val+e l.01F-0l AOlnh:lahahation 4minimun surface area to wthich occupant is ,_,,_, e.xposed via inhalation during occupancy CONSTANT(m**2) Exposure Area period Detfault value used ..Value 1.00F.+01 AOIng-Secondary Minimum surface area to which.occupanr is expotsd via secondary ingestion during CONSTANT(ns*2J ingestn xposre Area c period Default yalte used Value 1.001L+01 ejj j Minimum surface area to which occupant is AO:,:E::poure Area expused during the.occupancy period DERIVED(at'2) DQefault value used jI: ooe a t i Fraeiion of surface contaminati available CONSTANT~none. F h L o s F aoon ] r re s u s p e n s io n , a n d in g e s tio n C N T N ~ o e Defaul value used ][Volue 1.00E-01 Rfo:Loose Resuspension Resuspensionfactor for loose contamination CONTINUOUS LOGARITHMIC(l/nt) Default value used Valueprobailit 9.12E-06 0.00E+00 1. 0OE-04 7.67E-0 I 1.46E-04 9.091-0flI 1.62E-04 9.50E.-01 1.85H-04 9.901-01 1.90r-04 1.00E+00 file:/'IC:/Users/ajnardi/Documents/DandD/Sr-90%2OArea%20Factors bidDetail.htm 6/2/2014 GEW-P14-008 Attachment 2 Page 9 of 15 DandD Building Occupancy Scenario Page 3- of 3 GO:Loose Ingestion Rate The secondary ingestion transfer rate of loome removable surface activity frorn building surlfces to the inoutshduring [bailding oecup,'ucy CONSTANTlmi2'11ur [1Default value used SValue 1.1OE-04 Correlation Coefficients: None Summary Results: 90.00% of the 100 calculated TEDE values are < 1.44E-03 mresr/year, The 95 % Confidence Interval for the 0.9 quantile value of TEDE is 1.29E-03 to 1.63E-03 mrem/year Detailed Results: Note: All reported values are the upper bound of the symmetric 95% confidence interval fto the 0.9 quanolie value Concentration at Time of Peak Dose: n ., .1 j9O~r 4.94E-01 190Y 114.89E-01 Surface Concentration (dptn/100 cm**2)j]~1 a Pathway Dose from All Nuclides (mrem)*All Pathways Etra I InatinSecondary [l[ .Dose Exera Inhaaioe'stion 11.63E-03 11l3.85E-06

]11.54E-03

[--18.77E-05 Radionuclide Dose through All Active Pathways (mrem)Nuclide All Pathways I .Dose ., 1[90Sr .111.61E-0-1 [90Y ]11.96E-05 JAII Nuclides [1 .63E-03 Dose from Each Nuclide through Each Active Pathway (nirem)If NEaxterF~ na~l Inhalation Seonarv 190Sr Il .97E-07 11.53E-03 18.16E-05 190Y _ 3Z.65E-06 F89.S1-06 6.IOE-06 file://!C:!Users/ajnardi/Documents/DandD/Sr-90%2OArea%20FactorsbidDetail.htm 6/2/2014 GEW-P14-008 Attachment 2 Page 10 of 15 DandD Building Occupancy Scenario Page I of 3"01 01% R&Q, 4 t DandD Building Occupancy Scenario DandD Version: 2.1.0 Run Date/Time: 6/2/2014 12:30:07 PM Site Name: Sr-90 AF Calcs

Description:

Calculation of Sr-90 Area Factors FileName:C:\Uscrs\ajnardi\Documents\DandD\Sr-90 Area Factors.mcd Options: Implicit progeny doses NOT. included with explicit parent doses Nuclide concentrations are distributed among all progeny Number of simulations: 100 Seed for Random Generation: 8718721 Averages used for behavioral type parameters External Pathway is ON Inhalation Pathway is ON Secondary Ingestion Pathway is ON Initial Activities: Area of Contamination (m 2) D u 1 m90Sr 113 .. .ICONSTANT(dpn/,oo c 2)ustification coneoraion: Sr-9( Unit' Vuc I0 Chain Data: Number of chains: I Chain No. 1: 90Sr Nuclides in chain: 2 Ingestion Inhalation Surface 15 cm Chain Half First Fractional Second Fractional CEDE CEDE Dose Rate Dose Rate NUclide Position Life Parent Yield Parent Yield Factor Factor Factor Factor (Sv/Bq) (Sv/Bq) I((Sv/d)/(Bq/m 2)) ((Sv/d)/(Bq/m 3))[90Sr Illj[t,06E+04 L j[ j[j8E-0 [3.51 E-07 3.21 E-16 3.00~0l~ K 9 11.0E K 4 4 Initial Concentrations: Note: All reported values are the upper bound of the symmetric 95% confidence interval for the 0.9 quantile value Surface Concentration [ ucid (dpm/i 00 cm**2)19oSr 13.00E-01 190Y 110.ooE0300 Model Parameters: file:///C:/Users/ajnardi/Documents/DandD/Sr-90%2OArea%2OFactors bidDetail.htm. 6/2!2014 GEW-P14-008 Attachment 2.Page 11 of 15 DandD Building Occupancy Scenario Page 2of3 General Parameters: Parameter Name Description Distribution File time in the building.during tire To:Tie In Building occupancy period T Default value used Value 4.50E+01 o p The duration of the occupancy exposure CONSTANT(davsl jTtoOcnep en od period foeffult value used Value 3.(i0EF02 bude agvege volumetric breathing rate during CON......

  • --VI Brea g =.te lbuilding occupancy r a 8-hour work day IOItArT m .3lr)DelAQul, a,,o used \[amte 1.40E+00 RFO.:Resuspension lEffe.tivcresuspcnsion factor during the LR'IVED(t/mt Factor -[occupancy period -RFo
  • 1D1 fDntauic value used E.ffective secondary ingestion transfer rate ofi GO'1t-etio Rte removable surface activity fi'om building IDE'RIVEfDm**2/hri surfaces to the mouth during building I r" Ioccupancy

= (o

  • Ft 1L Iet'ult vatue used ITtart:Start Time The start time of the scenario in days ' CONSTANT(days)

Default valu used ]Value 0o.E+OO ITend:End Time *lThe ending time 6f the scenario in days CONSTANT(davs) Efaul_ , value used vue 1.65E:+02 dt:Time Step Size Irhe time step size ]CONSTANT(days) egfault value used Value 3.651+02 The time steps for the history file. Doses will Pstep:Print Step Size be written to the history file every n trmic CONSTANT(nonar s t e p S .I 5 t)efault value used .alue 1.0011+00 AOExt:External Minimum surface areat. which occupant is I exposed via external radiation during CONSTANT(ns*2) Exposure Area 1]occupancy period, Default.value used 0Value 0.t(E4+(0 AOInihalatii Minimum surface area to which occupant is Ia li exposed viA inhalation during occupancy CONSTANT(m**2) Exposure Area period ___________________ efault. value used {{Value 1.00E+01 Aolng-Seconda Minimum surface area to which occupant is A* lg" econdy exposed vis secondary ingestion during CONSTANT(m*2)I ingestion ~xposu7reArea ioccupancy period Default value used I Valu._.._e 1.00F,01 lAMinimum surface area to which occupant is. IE Vr,"D(n**2) IAOexposuI e Aea Issed during the occupancy period Dlfault vaue ued ]Fractinn of surface contarmination available CNTN~oe FhLooseFraction to espesionand ingestion Default anle used Vaue toQE.Ol fo:LooseResuspenson Resuspension factor for loose contamination CONTINUOUS LOGARITIIMIC(iu) Deaault value used VYauk Probbiltv 9.12E-06 ().OOE+00 S. I OE-OJ 7.67E-01 1.46E-04 9.09E-01 1.62E-04 9.S0E-01 1 .g8E-()4 9.90E-01 1.90E-04 I.OOE+O0 file'J//C:/Users/ajnardi/Documents/DandD!Sr-90%2OArea%20Factors bidDetail.htm 6/2/2014

1. 1 , ý, GEW-P14-008 Attachment 2 Page 12 of 15 DandD Building Occupancy Scenario Page 3 of 3 GO:Loose Ingestion Rate lTIhe swcund'ry ingestion rate (if loose removable surface activily from building surticevs to the mouth duringý'bailding occupancy 1CONSlAW,(m.*2,br)

........... ..-1.Ilnefault valuc used hLiY-,'1.10E-04 11 Correlation Coefficients: None Summary Results: 90.00% of the 100 calculated TEDE values are < 8.64.E-04 mrem/year. The 95 0% Confidence Interval for the 0.9 quantile value of TEDE is 7.76E-04 to 9.77E-04 mrem/year Detailed Results: Note: All reported values are the upper bound of the symmetric 95% confidence interval for the 0.9 quantile value Concentration at Time of Peak Dose: Surface Concentration (ii (rn/! 0 cm* "2).tgI12.96E-0I 90Y .93E-01 Pathway Dose from All Nuclides (mrem)9.-77E-041 = 12.3 1 E-06 ]1]9.22E-04 ]ISý1.26E-05.Radionuclide Dose through All Active Pathways (mrem)All Pathways Nuclide Dos 190Sr 119.65E-04 [90Y 111.17E-05 JAil Nuclides 119.77E-04 Dose from Each Nuclide through Each Active. Pathway. (mrem)External Inhalation Secodary 190Sr 1l. 1 8E-07 .19.16E-04 -114.90E-05 19Y 12.19E-06 = 15.89E-06 113.66E-06 file:/tlC:/Users/ajnardi!Documents/DandD/Sr-90%2OArea%2OFactors bidDetail.htm 6/2/2014 GEW-P14-008 Attachment 2 Page 13 of 15.DandD Building Occupancy Scenario Page ] of3 4-41 Ov. .9r, 41 1..DandD Building Occupancy Scenario DandD Version: 2.1.0 Run Daterl'ime: 6/2,'2014 12:31:14 PM Site Name: .Sr-90 AF Calcs

Description:

Calculation of Sr-90 Area Factors FileName:C:\Users\ajnardi\Documents\DandD\Sr-90 Area Factors.mcd Options: Implicit progeny doses NOT included with expkicit parent doses Nuclide concentrations are distributed among all progeny Number of simulations: 100 Seed for Random Generation: 8718721 Averages used.for behavioral type parameters External Pathway is ON Inhalation Pathway is ON Secondary Ingestion Pathway is ON Initial Activities: Area of Nncldo I Contamination(m2 Distribution 190Sr ' III " IlCoNSANT-dPnlbooom-2) U-1sti-fiestion for eonmnstrtion: Sr-9t1 Unit Value -VaLue: LO0(,40o.Chain Data: Number ofchains:.1 Chain No..1 : 90Sr Nuclides in chain:.2 Chain iaif First Fractional Second Fractional CEDE CEDE Dose Rate Dose Rate ePosition Life Parent Yield Parent Yield Factor Factor Factor Factor[_ (Sv/Bq) (Sv/Bq) ((Svid)/(Bqlm 2)) ((Svld)t(Bq/m 3))!9OSr !l! 111.06E+0411 J[ ,1W 1 3. E-0'°8 3.5'1E-07 1 2.46E-14 I13.21E-16 19r 12 2l.67E+OO00 .I 10 I2.91 E-09,2..I28E-09" 14:60E- 13 ]1 .03E- 14 Initial Concentrations: Note: All reported values are the upper bound of the syrnmetric.95% confidence interval for the 0.9 quantlte value Nuclide Surface Concentration ý 9 u r ' i l .0 o E -o ]9or I1o.OOE-OD Model Parameters: file:/i/C:/Users/ajnardilDocuments/DandD/Sr-90%2OArea%20Factors bidDetail~htm 6/2/2014 .,I I , 1, GEW-P14-008 Attachment 2 Page 14 of 15 DandD Building Occupancy Scenario Page 2 of 3 General Parameters: Parameter Name 11 Description J7 Distributiont I the time in the building during ti .ITo:Tme In Buildinig ,.:occupancy period FCO-STANT(hriweek) Itefub value used Value 4.50E+01 Tto: OccupancyP 'The duration of the occupancy exposure ONSTANTldasI) rIoO upny.. Period Fe ACNTN~as FDe'aull value used 3'jl V.65E+02 The average volumetric breathing rate during CONSTANTin*'3/hr),VoBreathing Rate building occupancy for an 8-hour work dayýDefault value used JValue 1.40E+O0)RFo*1 Resuspension Efrective resuspension factor during the RIVED301n) Factor occupancy period = RFo

  • Ft D (L'efault value used Effective secondary ingestion transfer raue of GO*:lngestion Rate& removable surfact activity from buildinig IlERIVED m2Thr)surfaces to the mouth during building occupancy

= GO

  • Fl Default value used I rYstart:Start Time -he start timneof r'e scenario in days ICONSTANT(days)

De0fault value ured Value O.OOE+.oo Tend:End Time I~he ending time of the scenario in days CONSTANI(days) Default value used alue 3.65E-02]t:Time Step Size the time step size CONSTANT(days) IDefault value used L aiLie 3.65E102 see The tiesteps for the history file. Doses will~Pstep:Print Step Sie be written to the history file every n tine CONSTANT(none) steps Defaul valuetur al°ue :.00ro+0,, AOExV:External .Minimumsurfacu area to which occupant is exposed via external radiation during FCONSTIAN]'im**2) Exposure Area 2ecupanc period Default value used 1 Value e,.0'-OI AOInh:inhalation Minimum surface area to whdich occupant is exposed via.inhalation during occupancy CONSTANT(m**2) !Exposure Area. 1pried[Default value used value 1.00E+01 iA0lg:Secondary Minimum surface area to wthich occupant is I lngestionE r Are exposed via secondary ingestion during IONS'I'ANT(m

  • 2)!!ngestion Exposure Area eriod ,,______,.______,,,,______

1-u-e .00E+0 .,Minimuussurface sreai s hich occupmat i V AO:ExPosure Area J exposed during the ocEu ancy period DERtVEDlni*2I eFtFracion vfasurlccoustaeinationvavailable for rcsuspensiou and ingestion I hefauli value used Valuei t OOLF-Ot Rfo:Loose Resuspension Resuspension factor for loose contamination CONTINUOUS I.OGARITHMIC(tim) lFactor Default value used Value Pobabilitv

9. 12E-06 0.00E*00.l10E.04.

7.67E-0I 1.46E-04 9.09E-01 1.62E4l4 9.50E-01 1.85E-04 9,90E-01 1.90E-04 .00F+O0 file:///C:/Users/ajnardi/Documents!DandD/Sr-90%2OArea%2OFactors bidDetail.htm 6/2/2014 GEW-P14-008 Attachment 2 Page 15 of 15 DandD BuildingOccupancy Scenario Page 3 of 3 GO:Loose Ingestion Rate.The secondary ingestion transifer rate of jloosec remiovable snirl'ace activity from]building surfaces to the mouth during[[building OCCUpaIncy 1C 7ON'STA Nt, ( mn *I21hr)1rDefault value mqed "v -alue l.ioE-0 o4 Correlation Coefficients: None Summary Results: 90.00% of the 100 calculated TEDE values are < 2.88E-04 mrem/year. The 95 %.Confidence Interval for the 0.9 quantile value of TEDE is 2.59E-04 to 3.26E-04 mrem/year Detailed Results: Note: All reported values are the upper bound of the symmetric 95% confidence interval fur the 0.9 quontile value Concentration at Time of Peak Dose: Surface Concentration 909.88-2 n/I cm*2)9oY19.7E-02 Pathway. Dose from All Nuclides (m remn)AloPthayExternal Secondary Doe I in[gestion, '13.26E-04 117.70E-07

]3.07E-04

.75E-05 Radionuclide: Dose through All Active Pathways (mrem)r Nuclide [ All Pathways NucIi Dose 3.22E-04 90Y j13.91E-06 JAH Nuclides J13.26E-04 Dose from Each Nuclide through Each Active Pathway (mrem)file://!C:/Users/ajnardi/Documenls/DandD/Sr-9.0%'2OArea%20Factors bidDetail.htm 6 6/2/2014 I .r, I I .GEW-P14-008 Attachment 3 Planned Survey Points Survey Point Survey Package Number of Actual Number Exceeding the Exceeding the Identificationu e o of Survey Points Investigation Average Release Survey Points Level Level RCD-001 15 15 0 0 RCD-002 15 15 0 0 RGD-001 15 15 0 0 RGD-002 15 15 0 0 RND-001 19 19 0, 0 RND-002 16 16 0 0 ADM-IOK-001 23 23 0 0 ADM-BR-001 20 20 0 0 ADM-100 14 14 0 0 ADM-115 14 14 0 0 ADM-IK-001 14 14 0 0 RBC-201 14 14 0 0 ADM-000-4 14 14 0 0 ADM-000-5 28 28 2 4 (1)ADM-001-1 14 14 0 0 ADM-001-2 14 14 0 0 ADM-201 14 14 0 0 RBC-200-1 14 14 2 2 (2)RBC-201-1 14 14 2 0 RBE-401 14 13 0 0 RBG-101 14 14 0 0 RBN-000-1 14 11 0 2(3)RBN-001 14 14 0 0 RBN-001-1 14 11 0 0 ADM-200 14 14 0 0 ADM-101 14 14 0 0 RBR-301 14 14 0 0 ADM-301 14 14 0 0 ADM-401 14 14 0 0 Notes: (1) Four points each less than 1-meter square exceed the average release limit but not the maximum release limit specified in Reg Guide 1.86 Table 1. The survey unit passes the Sign Test.(2) Two points each less than 1-meter square exceed the average release limit but not the maximum release limit specified in Reg Guide 1.86 Table 1. The survey unit passes the Sign Test.(3) Two points exceed the average release limit. The location is part of a recognized activated structural component to be removed during demolition and disposed as LLRW.}}