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===3.1 References===
===3.1 References===
3.1.1 Radiological Branch Technical Position, Revision 1, 1979.3.1.2 Regulatory Guide 1. 109, Calculation of Annual Dose to Man From Routine Releases of Reactor Effluents For the Purpose of Evaluating Compliance with 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix I, Revision 1, 1977.3.1.3 NUREG-1301, Offsite Dose Calculation Manual Guidance; Standard Radiological Effluent Controls for Pressurized Water Reactors (Generic Letter 89-01, Supplement No. 1).3.1.4 Regulatory Guide 1. 111, Methods For Estimating Atmospheric Transport and Dispersion of Gaseous Effluents in Routine Releases From Light-Water-Cooled Reactors, Revision 1, July 1977.3.1.5 1/2-ADM-1640, Control of the Offsite Dose Calculation Manual 3.1.6 1/2-ADM-0100, Procedure Writers Guide 3.1.7 1/2-ADM-0101, Review and Approval of Documents 3.1.8 CR 04-00149, Radiation Protection Performance Committee Actions Items. CA-12 required obtaining GPS satellite data for use in the REMP.3.1.9 CR 05-01169, Chemistry Action Plan for transition of RETS, REMP and ODCM.CA-17, revise procedure 1/2-ODC-2.03 to convert Radiation Protection responsibilities to Nuclear Environmental and Chemistry.
 
====3.1.1 Radiological====
 
Branch Technical Position, Revision 1, 1979.3.1.2 Regulatory Guide 1. 109, Calculation of Annual Dose to Man From Routine Releases of Reactor Effluents For the Purpose of Evaluating Compliance with 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix I, Revision 1, 1977.3.1.3 NUREG-1301, Offsite Dose Calculation Manual Guidance; Standard Radiological Effluent Controls for Pressurized Water Reactors (Generic Letter 89-01, Supplement No. 1).3.1.4 Regulatory Guide 1. 111, Methods For Estimating Atmospheric Transport and Dispersion of Gaseous Effluents in Routine Releases From Light-Water-Cooled Reactors, Revision 1, July 1977.3.1.5 1/2-ADM-1640, Control of the Offsite Dose Calculation Manual 3.1.6 1/2-ADM-0100, Procedure Writers Guide 3.1.7 1/2-ADM-0101, Review and Approval of Documents 3.1.8 CR 04-00149, Radiation Protection Performance Committee Actions Items. CA-12 required obtaining GPS satellite data for use in the REMP.3.1.9 CR 05-01169, Chemistry Action Plan for transition of RETS, REMP and ODCM.CA-17, revise procedure 1/2-ODC-2.03 to convert Radiation Protection responsibilities to Nuclear Environmental and Chemistry.
3.1.10 CR 05-01390, Include GPS data in 2004 REMP Report and related 1/2-ODC and 1/2-ENV procedures.
3.1.10 CR 05-01390, Include GPS data in 2004 REMP Report and related 1/2-ODC and 1/2-ENV procedures.
CA-02, revise ODCM procedure 1/2-ODC-2.03 to include an update of REMP sample locations (using the GPS Satellite data).
CA-02, revise ODCM procedure 1/2-ODC-2.03 to include an update of REMP sample locations (using the GPS Satellite data).
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#49 to #49A; clarified garden sampling requirements.
#49 to #49A; clarified garden sampling requirements.
3.1.12 CA G203-2011-97516-001, Retire TLD Station #88 and add Station #88A.3.1.13 CR G203-2011-02332, Inability to meet ODCM requirements for REMP milk sampling in 2011 and CA G203-2011-02332-1, Make changes to the ODCM.3.2 Commitments 3.2.1 10 CFR 50 Appendix I 4.0 RECORDS AND FORMS 4.1 Records 4.1.1 Any calculation supporting ODCM changes shall be documented, as appropriate, by a retrievable document (e.g., letter or calculation package) with an appropriate RTL number.4.2 Forms 4.2.1 None.5.0 PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS 5.1 The specified detection capabilities are state-of-the-art for routine environmental measurements in industrial laboratories.
3.1.12 CA G203-2011-97516-001, Retire TLD Station #88 and add Station #88A.3.1.13 CR G203-2011-02332, Inability to meet ODCM requirements for REMP milk sampling in 2011 and CA G203-2011-02332-1, Make changes to the ODCM.3.2 Commitments 3.2.1 10 CFR 50 Appendix I 4.0 RECORDS AND FORMS 4.1 Records 4.1.1 Any calculation supporting ODCM changes shall be documented, as appropriate, by a retrievable document (e.g., letter or calculation package) with an appropriate RTL number.4.2 Forms 4.2.1 None.5.0 PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS 5.1 The specified detection capabilities are state-of-the-art for routine environmental measurements in industrial laboratories.
6.0 ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA 6.1 Any change to this procedure shall contain sufficient justification that the change will maintain the level of radioactive effluent control required by 10 CFR 20.1302, 40 CFR Part 190, 10 CFR 50.36a and Appendix I to 10 CFR 50, and not adversely impact the accuracy or reliability of effluent dose or setpoint calculation.
 
===6.0 ACCEPTANCE===
 
CRITERIA 6.1 Any change to this procedure shall contain sufficient justification that the change will maintain the level of radioactive effluent control required by 10 CFR 20.1302, 40 CFR Part 190, 10 CFR 50.36a and Appendix I to 10 CFR 50, and not adversely impact the accuracy or reliability of effluent dose or setpoint calculation.
6.1.1 All changes to this procedure shall be prepared in accordance with 1/2-ADM-0 100(" 1.6)and 1/2-ADM-1640(31 5).6.1.2 All changes to this procedure shall be reviewed and approved in accordance with 1/2-ADM-0 101(31-7) and 1/2-ADM- 1640(315).
6.1.1 All changes to this procedure shall be prepared in accordance with 1/2-ADM-0 100(" 1.6)and 1/2-ADM-1640(31 5).6.1.2 All changes to this procedure shall be reviewed and approved in accordance with 1/2-ADM-0 101(31-7) and 1/2-ADM- 1640(315).


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Page Number: 1 4 5 of 23 8.0 PROCEDURE 8.1 REMP Overview 8.1.1 Attachment A, Table 3.0-1 contains the site number, sector, distance, sample point description, sampling and collection frequency, analysis, and analysis frequency for various exposure pathways in the vicinity of the Beaver Valley Power Station for the REMP. Attachment B, Figures 3.0-1 through 3.0-6 show the location of the various sampling points.8.2, Sampling and Analysis Program 8.2.1 Environmental samples shall be collected and analyzed according to Attachment A, Table 3.0-1. Analytical techniques used shall be such that the detection capabilities in 1/2-ODC-3.03, Table 4.12-1 are achieved.8.2.2 The results of the radiological environmental monitoring are intended to supplement the results of the radiological effluent monitoring by verifying that the measurable concentrations of radioactive materials and levels of radiation are not higher than expected on the basis of the effluent measurements and modeling of the environmental exposure pathways.8.2.2.1 The specified environmental monitoring program provides measurements of radiation and of radioactive materials in those exposure pathways and for those radionuclides which lead to the highest potential radiation exposures of individuals resulting from the station operation.
Page Number: 1 4 5 of 23 8.0 PROCEDURE 8.1 REMP Overview 8.1.1 Attachment A, Table 3.0-1 contains the site number, sector, distance, sample point description, sampling and collection frequency, analysis, and analysis frequency for various exposure pathways in the vicinity of the Beaver Valley Power Station for the REMP. Attachment B, Figures 3.0-1 through 3.0-6 show the location of the various sampling points.8.2, Sampling and Analysis Program 8.2.1 Environmental samples shall be collected and analyzed according to Attachment A, Table 3.0-1. Analytical techniques used shall be such that the detection capabilities in 1/2-ODC-3.03, Table 4.12-1 are achieved.8.2.2 The results of the radiological environmental monitoring are intended to supplement the results of the radiological effluent monitoring by verifying that the measurable concentrations of radioactive materials and levels of radiation are not higher than expected on the basis of the effluent measurements and modeling of the environmental exposure pathways.8.2.2.1 The specified environmental monitoring program provides measurements of radiation and of radioactive materials in those exposure pathways and for those radionuclides which lead to the highest potential radiation exposures of individuals resulting from the station operation.
8.2.2.2 The initial radiological environmental monitoring program should be conducted for the first 3 years of commercial operation (or other period corresponding to a maximum bumup in the initial core cycle). Following this period, program changes may be proposed based on operational experience.
8.2.2.2 The initial radiological environmental monitoring program should be conducted for the first 3 years of commercial operation (or other period corresponding to a maximum bumup in the initial core cycle). Following this period, program changes may be proposed based on operational experience.
8.2.3 Deviations are permitted from the required sampling schedule if specimens are unobtainable due to hazardous conditions, seasonal unavailability, malfunction of automatic sampling equipment and other legitimate reasons.8.2.3.1 IF specimens are unobtainable due to sampling equipment malfunction, THEN every effort shall be made to complete corrective action prior to the end of the next sampling period.8.2.3.2 All deviations from the sampling schedule shall be documented in the annual REMP report.
 
====8.2.3 Deviations====
 
are permitted from the required sampling schedule if specimens are unobtainable due to hazardous conditions, seasonal unavailability, malfunction of automatic sampling equipment and other legitimate reasons.8.2.3.1 IF specimens are unobtainable due to sampling equipment malfunction, THEN every effort shall be made to complete corrective action prior to the end of the next sampling period.8.2.3.2 All deviations from the sampling schedule shall be documented in the annual REMP report.
Procedure Number: Beaver Valley Power Station I1/2-ODC-2.03 Title: Unit: Level Of Use: ODCM: Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program 1/2 General Skill Reference Revision:
Procedure Number: Beaver Valley Power Station I1/2-ODC-2.03 Title: Unit: Level Of Use: ODCM: Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program 1/2 General Skill Reference Revision:
Page Number: 4 6 of 23 8.3 Crosscheck Program 8.3.1 The laboratories of the licensee and licensee's contractors which perform analyses shall participate in the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA' s) Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparisons Studies (Crosscheck)
Page Number: 4 6 of 23 8.3 Crosscheck Program 8.3.1 The laboratories of the licensee and licensee's contractors which perform analyses shall participate in the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA' s) Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparisons Studies (Crosscheck)
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Samples from milk animals are considered a better indicator of radioiodine in the environment than vegetation.
Samples from milk animals are considered a better indicator of radioiodine in the environment than vegetation.
8.4.1.5.1 IF the census reveals milk animals are not present or are unavailable for sampling, THEN vegetation must be sampled.8.4.1.6 The 50 square meter garden, considering 20% used for growing broad leaf vegetation (i.e., similar to lettuce and cabbage), and a vegetation yield of 2 kg/m 2 , will produce the 26 kg/yr assumed in Regulatory Guide 1.109 (3.1.2), for child consumption of leafy vegetation.
8.4.1.5.1 IF the census reveals milk animals are not present or are unavailable for sampling, THEN vegetation must be sampled.8.4.1.6 The 50 square meter garden, considering 20% used for growing broad leaf vegetation (i.e., similar to lettuce and cabbage), and a vegetation yield of 2 kg/m 2 , will produce the 26 kg/yr assumed in Regulatory Guide 1.109 (3.1.2), for child consumption of leafy vegetation.
8.5 Direct Radiation Monitoring Program 8.5.1 The increase in the number of direct radiation stations is to better characterize the individual exposure (mrem) and population exposure (man-rem) in accordance with Criterion 64 -monitoring radioactivity releases, of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix A. The NRC will place a similar amount of stations in the area between the two rings designated in 1/2-ODC-3.03, Table 3.12-1.-END -
 
===8.5 Direct===
Radiation Monitoring Program 8.5.1 The increase in the number of direct radiation stations is to better characterize the individual exposure (mrem) and population exposure (man-rem) in accordance with Criterion 64 -monitoring radioactivity releases, of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix A. The NRC will place a similar amount of stations in the area between the two rings designated in 1/2-ODC-3.03, Table 3.12-1.-END -
TABLE 3.0-1 PROGRAM DETAILS EXPOSURE PATHWAY AND/OR SITE SAMPLE NO.1. AIRBORNE Radioiodine and Particulates
TABLE 3.0-1 PROGRAM DETAILS EXPOSURE PATHWAY AND/OR SITE SAMPLE NO.1. AIRBORNE Radioiodine and Particulates
: 2. DIRECT RADIATION 13 30 32 46.1 48 10 13 14 15 27 28 29B 30 32 45 45.1 46 46.1 47 48 51 59 60 70 71 SECTOR 11 4 15 2/3 10 3/4 11 11 14 7 1 3 4 15 5 6 3 2/3 14 10 5 6 13 1 2 MILES 2 SAMPLE POINT DESCRIPTION 3 1.49 0.43 0.75 2.28 16.40 0.94 1.49 2.53 3.75 6.14 8.60 7.97 0.43 0.75 2.19 1.92 2.49 2.28 4.88 16.40 8.00 0.99 2.51 3.36 6.01 Old Meyer Farm Shippingport (Cook's Ferry S.S.)Midland (North S.S.)Industry, McKeel's Service -Rt. 68 Weirton Water Tower, Collier Way Shippingport Post Office Old Meyer Farm Hookstown Boro Georgetown Post Office Brunton Farm Sherman Farm Friendship Ridge Shippingport (Cook's Ferry S.S.)Midland (North S.S.)Christian House Baptist Chapel -Rt. 18 Raccoon Twp., Kennedy's Comer Industry, Midway Drive Industry -McKeel's Service -Rt. 68 East Liverpool Water Dept.Weirton Water Tower, Collier Way Aliquippa (Sheffield S.S.)236 Green Hill Rd.444 Hill Rd.236 Engle Rd.Brighton Twp., First Western Bank SAMPLING AND COLLECTION FREQUENCY Continuous sampler operation with collection at least weekly Continuous measurement with quarterly collection.
: 2. DIRECT RADIATION 13 30 32 46.1 48 10 13 14 15 27 28 29B 30 32 45 45.1 46 46.1 47 48 51 59 60 70 71 SECTOR 11 4 15 2/3 10 3/4 11 11 14 7 1 3 4 15 5 6 3 2/3 14 10 5 6 13 1 2 MILES 2 SAMPLE POINT DESCRIPTION 3 1.49 0.43 0.75 2.28 16.40 0.94 1.49 2.53 3.75 6.14 8.60 7.97 0.43 0.75 2.19 1.92 2.49 2.28 4.88 16.40 8.00 0.99 2.51 3.36 6.01 Old Meyer Farm Shippingport (Cook's Ferry S.S.)Midland (North S.S.)Industry, McKeel's Service -Rt. 68 Weirton Water Tower, Collier Way Shippingport Post Office Old Meyer Farm Hookstown Boro Georgetown Post Office Brunton Farm Sherman Farm Friendship Ridge Shippingport (Cook's Ferry S.S.)Midland (North S.S.)Christian House Baptist Chapel -Rt. 18 Raccoon Twp., Kennedy's Comer Industry, Midway Drive Industry -McKeel's Service -Rt. 68 East Liverpool Water Dept.Weirton Water Tower, Collier Way Aliquippa (Sheffield S.S.)236 Green Hill Rd.444 Hill Rd.236 Engle Rd.Brighton Twp., First Western Bank SAMPLING AND COLLECTION FREQUENCY Continuous sampler operation with collection at least weekly Continuous measurement with quarterly collection.

Revision as of 12:10, 13 October 2018

Beaver Valley, Units 1 & 2 - Radioactive Effluent Release Report, Rtl# A9.621B - 1/2-ODC-2.03, Revision 4, ODCM: Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program
ML12123A727
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Site: Beaver Valley
Issue date: 04/30/2012
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Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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/RTL #A9.621B Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 1/2 1/2-ODC-2.03 ODCM: Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Document Owner Manager, Nuclear Environmental and Chemistry Revision Number 4 Level Of Use General Skill Reference Safety Related Procedure Yes Effective Date 12/30/11 Beaver Valley Power SProcedure Number: 1/2-ODC-2.03 Title: Unit: Level Of Use: ODCM: Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program 1/2 General Skill Reference Revision:

Page Number: 4 2 of 23 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 PU RPO SE .........................................................................................................................................

3 2.0 SCOPE ..............................................................................................................................................

3 3.0 REFEREN CES AN D CO M M ITM EN TS .........................................................................................

3 3.1 R eferences

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3 3.2 Com m itm ents .........................................................................................................................

4 4.0 RE CORD S AN D FORM S ................................................................................................................

4 4.1 R ecords ....................................................

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4 4.2 Form s ......................................................................................................................................

4 5.0 PRECA U TION S A N D LIM ITA TION S ..........................................................................................

4 6.0 A CCEPTA N CE CR ITERIA .............................................................................................................

4 7.0 PREREQU ISITES 4...........................................................................................................................

4 8.0 PR O CED URE ...................................................................................................................................

5 8.1 REM P O verview ....................................................................................................................

5 8.2 Sam pling and A nalysis Program ............................................................................................

5 8.3 Crosscheck Program ...............................................................................................................

6 8.4 Land U se Census Program .....................................................................................................

6 8.5 D irect Radiation M onitoring Program ....................................................................................

7 ATTACHMENT A EXPOSURE PATHWAY AND SAMPLING REQUIREMENTS

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8 ATTACHMENT B LOCATION OF SAMPLING SITES ..............................

12 Procedure Number: Beaver Valley Power Station 1/2-0DC-2.03 Title: Unit: Level Of Use: ODCM: Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program 1/2 General Skill Reference Revision:

Page Number: 4 3 of 23 1.0 PURPOSE 1.1 This procedure provides the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP)requirements from the Radiological Branch Technical Position.(3 1 1)1.1.1 Prior to issuance of this procedure, these items were located in Section 3 of the old ODCM.2.0 SCOPE 2.1 This procedure is applicable to all station personnel that are qualified to perform activities as described and referenced in this procedure.

3.0 REFERENCES

AND COMMITMENTS

3.1 References

3.1.1 Radiological

Branch Technical Position, Revision 1, 1979.3.1.2 Regulatory Guide 1. 109, Calculation of Annual Dose to Man From Routine Releases of Reactor Effluents For the Purpose of Evaluating Compliance with 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix I, Revision 1, 1977.3.1.3 NUREG-1301, Offsite Dose Calculation Manual Guidance; Standard Radiological Effluent Controls for Pressurized Water Reactors (Generic Letter 89-01, Supplement No. 1).3.1.4 Regulatory Guide 1. 111, Methods For Estimating Atmospheric Transport and Dispersion of Gaseous Effluents in Routine Releases From Light-Water-Cooled Reactors, Revision 1, July 1977.3.1.5 1/2-ADM-1640, Control of the Offsite Dose Calculation Manual 3.1.6 1/2-ADM-0100, Procedure Writers Guide 3.1.7 1/2-ADM-0101, Review and Approval of Documents 3.1.8 CR 04-00149, Radiation Protection Performance Committee Actions Items. CA-12 required obtaining GPS satellite data for use in the REMP.3.1.9 CR 05-01169, Chemistry Action Plan for transition of RETS, REMP and ODCM.CA-17, revise procedure 1/2-ODC-2.03 to convert Radiation Protection responsibilities to Nuclear Environmental and Chemistry.

3.1.10 CR 05-01390, Include GPS data in 2004 REMP Report and related 1/2-ODC and 1/2-ENV procedures.

CA-02, revise ODCM procedure 1/2-ODC-2.03 to include an update of REMP sample locations (using the GPS Satellite data).

Procedure Number: Beaver Valley Power Station 1/2-ODC-2.03 Title: Unit: Level Of Use: ODCM: Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program 1/2 General Skill Reference Revision:

Page Number: 1 4 1 4 of 23 3.1.11 CR 10-77489, Fixed incorrect sample designations for TLD #94 and #95; changed sample point designation

  1. 49 to #49A; clarified garden sampling requirements.

3.1.12 CA G203-2011-97516-001, Retire TLD Station #88 and add Station #88A.3.1.13 CR G203-2011-02332, Inability to meet ODCM requirements for REMP milk sampling in 2011 and CA G203-2011-02332-1, Make changes to the ODCM.3.2 Commitments 3.2.1 10 CFR 50 Appendix I 4.0 RECORDS AND FORMS 4.1 Records 4.1.1 Any calculation supporting ODCM changes shall be documented, as appropriate, by a retrievable document (e.g., letter or calculation package) with an appropriate RTL number.4.2 Forms 4.2.1 None.5.0 PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS 5.1 The specified detection capabilities are state-of-the-art for routine environmental measurements in industrial laboratories.

6.0 ACCEPTANCE

CRITERIA 6.1 Any change to this procedure shall contain sufficient justification that the change will maintain the level of radioactive effluent control required by 10 CFR 20.1302, 40 CFR Part 190, 10 CFR 50.36a and Appendix I to 10 CFR 50, and not adversely impact the accuracy or reliability of effluent dose or setpoint calculation.

6.1.1 All changes to this procedure shall be prepared in accordance with 1/2-ADM-0 100(" 1.6)and 1/2-ADM-1640(31 5).6.1.2 All changes to this procedure shall be reviewed and approved in accordance with 1/2-ADM-0 101(31-7) and 1/2-ADM- 1640(315).

7.0 PREREQUISITES

7.1 The user of this procedure shall be familiar with ODCM structure and format.

Beaver Valley Power Station Procedure Number: 1/2-ODC-2.03 Title: Unit: Level Of Use: ODCM: Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program 1/2 General Skill Reference Revision:

Page Number: 1 4 5 of 23 8.0 PROCEDURE 8.1 REMP Overview 8.1.1 Attachment A, Table 3.0-1 contains the site number, sector, distance, sample point description, sampling and collection frequency, analysis, and analysis frequency for various exposure pathways in the vicinity of the Beaver Valley Power Station for the REMP. Attachment B, Figures 3.0-1 through 3.0-6 show the location of the various sampling points.8.2, Sampling and Analysis Program 8.2.1 Environmental samples shall be collected and analyzed according to Attachment A, Table 3.0-1. Analytical techniques used shall be such that the detection capabilities in 1/2-ODC-3.03, Table 4.12-1 are achieved.8.2.2 The results of the radiological environmental monitoring are intended to supplement the results of the radiological effluent monitoring by verifying that the measurable concentrations of radioactive materials and levels of radiation are not higher than expected on the basis of the effluent measurements and modeling of the environmental exposure pathways.8.2.2.1 The specified environmental monitoring program provides measurements of radiation and of radioactive materials in those exposure pathways and for those radionuclides which lead to the highest potential radiation exposures of individuals resulting from the station operation.

8.2.2.2 The initial radiological environmental monitoring program should be conducted for the first 3 years of commercial operation (or other period corresponding to a maximum bumup in the initial core cycle). Following this period, program changes may be proposed based on operational experience.

8.2.3 Deviations

are permitted from the required sampling schedule if specimens are unobtainable due to hazardous conditions, seasonal unavailability, malfunction of automatic sampling equipment and other legitimate reasons.8.2.3.1 IF specimens are unobtainable due to sampling equipment malfunction, THEN every effort shall be made to complete corrective action prior to the end of the next sampling period.8.2.3.2 All deviations from the sampling schedule shall be documented in the annual REMP report.

Procedure Number: Beaver Valley Power Station I1/2-ODC-2.03 Title: Unit: Level Of Use: ODCM: Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program 1/2 General Skill Reference Revision:

Page Number: 4 6 of 23 8.3 Crosscheck Program 8.3.1 The laboratories of the licensee and licensee's contractors which perform analyses shall participate in the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA' s) Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparisons Studies (Crosscheck)

Program or equivalent program.8.3.1.1 This participation shall include all of the determinations (sample medium-radionuclide combination) that are offered by EPA and that also are included in the monitoring program.8.3.1.2 The results of analysis of these crosscheck samples shall be included in the annual REMP report. The participants in the crosscheck program may provide their program code so that the NRC can review the participant data directly in lieu of submission in the annual REMP report.8.3.1.3 IF the results of a determination in the crosscheck program are outside the specified control limits, THEN the laboratory shall investigate the cause of the problem and take steps to correct it. The results of this investigation and corrective action shall be included in the annual REMP report.8.3.2 The requirement for the participation in the crosscheck program, is based on the need for independent checks on the precision and accuracy of the measurements of radioactive material in environmental sample matrices as part of the quality assurance program for environmental monitoring in order to demonstrate the results are reasonably valid.8.4 Land Use Census Program 8.4.1 A census shall be conducted annually during the growingseason to determine the location of the nearest milk animal, and nearest garden greater than 50 square meters (500 sq. ft.) producing broad leaf vegetation in each of the 16 meteorological sectors within a distance of 8 km (5 miles).8.4.1.1 For elevated releases as defined in Regulatory Guide 1.11 (31.4), the census shall also identify the locations of all milk animals, and gardens greater than 50 square meters producing broad leaf vegetation out to a distance of 5 km (3 miles) for each radial sector.8.4.1.2 IF it is learned from this census that the milk animals or gardens are present at a location which yields a calculated thyroid dose greater than those previously sampled, or if the census results in changes in the location used in ODCM dose calculations, THEN a written report shall be submitted to the Director of Operating Reactors, NRR (with a copy to the Director of the NRC Regional Office) within 30 days identifying the new location (distance and direction).

8.4.1.2.1 Milk animal or garden locations resulting in higher calculated doses shall be added to the surveillance program as soon as practicable.

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1/2-ODC-2.03 Title: Unit: Level OfUse: ODCM: Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program 1/2 General Skill Reference Revision:

Page Number: 4 ,7 o~f 23 8.4.1.3 The sampling location (excluding the control sample location) having the lowest calculated dose may then be dropped from the surveillance program at the end of the grazing or growing season during which the census was conducted.

Any location from which milk can no longer be obtained may be dropped from the surveillance program after notifying the NRC in writing that they are no longer obtainable at that location.8.4.1.4 The results of the land-use census shall be reported in the annual REMP report.8.4.1.5 The census of milk animals and gardens producing broad leaf vegetation is based on the requirement in Appendix I of 10 CFR Part 50 (3.2.1) to "Identify changes in the use of unrestricted areas (e.g., for agricultural purposes) to permit modifications in monitoring programs for evaluating doses to individuals from principal pathways of exposure." The consumption of milk from animals grazing on contaminated pasture and of leafy vegetation contaminated by airborne radioiodine is a major potential source of exposure.

Samples from milk animals are considered a better indicator of radioiodine in the environment than vegetation.

8.4.1.5.1 IF the census reveals milk animals are not present or are unavailable for sampling, THEN vegetation must be sampled.8.4.1.6 The 50 square meter garden, considering 20% used for growing broad leaf vegetation (i.e., similar to lettuce and cabbage), and a vegetation yield of 2 kg/m 2 , will produce the 26 kg/yr assumed in Regulatory Guide 1.109 (3.1.2), for child consumption of leafy vegetation.

8.5 Direct

Radiation Monitoring Program 8.5.1 The increase in the number of direct radiation stations is to better characterize the individual exposure (mrem) and population exposure (man-rem) in accordance with Criterion 64 -monitoring radioactivity releases, of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix A. The NRC will place a similar amount of stations in the area between the two rings designated in 1/2-ODC-3.03, Table 3.12-1.-END -

TABLE 3.0-1 PROGRAM DETAILS EXPOSURE PATHWAY AND/OR SITE SAMPLE NO.1. AIRBORNE Radioiodine and Particulates

2. DIRECT RADIATION 13 30 32 46.1 48 10 13 14 15 27 28 29B 30 32 45 45.1 46 46.1 47 48 51 59 60 70 71 SECTOR 11 4 15 2/3 10 3/4 11 11 14 7 1 3 4 15 5 6 3 2/3 14 10 5 6 13 1 2 MILES 2 SAMPLE POINT DESCRIPTION 3 1.49 0.43 0.75 2.28 16.40 0.94 1.49 2.53 3.75 6.14 8.60 7.97 0.43 0.75 2.19 1.92 2.49 2.28 4.88 16.40 8.00 0.99 2.51 3.36 6.01 Old Meyer Farm Shippingport (Cook's Ferry S.S.)Midland (North S.S.)Industry, McKeel's Service -Rt. 68 Weirton Water Tower, Collier Way Shippingport Post Office Old Meyer Farm Hookstown Boro Georgetown Post Office Brunton Farm Sherman Farm Friendship Ridge Shippingport (Cook's Ferry S.S.)Midland (North S.S.)Christian House Baptist Chapel -Rt. 18 Raccoon Twp., Kennedy's Comer Industry, Midway Drive Industry -McKeel's Service -Rt. 68 East Liverpool Water Dept.Weirton Water Tower, Collier Way Aliquippa (Sheffield S.S.)236 Green Hill Rd.444 Hill Rd.236 Engle Rd.Brighton Twp., First Western Bank SAMPLING AND COLLECTION FREQUENCY Continuous sampler operation with collection at least weekly Continuous measurement with quarterly collection.

TYPE AND FREQUENCY OF ANALYSES Radioiodine Cartridge:

1-131 analysis weekly.Particulate Sampler: Gross beta analysis following filter change'; Gamma isotopic analysis on composite(by location)Gamma dose quarterly.

Ci2 0 HZ 0 0 0 It H H C)H 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-C, z I-.0 C)t'J CIO o7 tQ I.TABLE 3.0-1 PROGRAM DETAILS EXPOSURE PATHWAY AND/OR SAMPLE 2. DIRECT RADIATION (continued)

SITE NO. SECTOR' MILES 2 SAMPLE POINT DESCRIPTION 3 SAMPLING AND COLLECTION FREQUENCY Continuous measurement with quarterly collection.

TYPE AND FREQUENCY OF ANALYSES* 72 3 3.25 Ohioview Lutheran Church -Rear 73 4 2.48 618 Squirrel Run Road 74 4 6.92 137 Poplar Ave. -CCBC 75 5 4.08 117 Holt Road 76 6 3.80 Raccoon Elementary School 77 6 5.52 3614 Green Garden Road 78 7 2.72 Raccoon Municipal Building 79 8 4.46 106 Rt. 151 -Ted McWilliams Auto Body 80 9 8.27 Raccoon Park Office, Rt. 18 81 9 3.69 Millcreek United Presby. Church 82 9 6.99 2697 Rt. 18 83 10 4.26 735 Mill Creek Road 84 11 8.35 Hancock Co. Senior Center 85 12 5.73 2048 Rt. 30 86 13 6.18 1090 Ohio Ave., E. Liverpool 87 14 7.04 50103 Calcutta Smith's Ferry Rd.88A 15 2.8 Route 168, Midland Heights 89 15 4.72 488 Smith Ferry Rd., Ohioville 90 16 5.20 6286 Tuscarawras Rd.91 2 3.89 Pine Grove & Doyle Roads 92 12 2.81 Georgetown Rd. (Georgetown S.S.)93 16 1.10 104 Linden -Sunrise Hills 94 10 2.37 McCleary Road & Pole Cat Hollow Rd.95 8 2.25 832 McCleary Road Gamma dose quarterly.

M 0 C12 H 0->H (1 z r Ei TABLE 3.0-1 (continued)

PROGRAM DETAILS EXPOSURE PATHWAY AND/OR SAMPLE 3. WATERBORNE a) Surface (River)b) Drinking Water c) Ground Water d) Shoreline Sediment 4. INGESTION a) Milk" SITE NO.SECTOR' MILES 2 SAMPLE POINT DESCRIPTION 3 SAMPLING AND COLLECTION FREQUENCY 49A 3 4.92 Upstream of Montgomery Dam 4 Composite sample with sample 2.1 14 1.43 Midland- ATI Allegheny collection at least Ludlam monthly 6.TYPE AND FREQUENCY OF ANALYSES Gamma isotopic analysis monthly; tritium analysis on composite (by location)quarterly.

1- 131 analysis bi-weekly; gamma isotopic analysis on composite (by location)monthly; tritium analysis on composite (by location)quarterly.

4 5 15 14 1.26 Midland Water Dept.4.90 East Liverpool Water Dept.Composite sample with sample collection at least bi-weekly 6.None required 7 C,.)t: C Cn W CI)C-)0 0 2A 12 0.31 BVPS Outfall Vicinity 27 25*8*8*8 96 7 10 10 6.16 2.10 10.48 Brunton's (large local dairy)Searight's Dairy (Historical continuity)

Semi-annually.

At least bi-weekly when animals are on pasture; at least monthly at other times.Semi-annually one sample of available species.Gamma isotopic analysis semi-annually.

Gamma isotopic and 1-131 analysis on each sample.C 0 C 0 0 C, 0.0 C'z C'NJ~0~~NJ Windsheimer Farm b) Fish 2A 12 0.31 BVPS Outfall Vicinity 49A 3. 4.92 Upstream of Montgomery Dam Gamma isotopic analysis.On edible portion.C'C'0~0 NJ NJ 0<~0~cd~0~0 C)C)c) Food Products (Leafy Vegetables)" Three (3) locations within 5 miles ofBVPS (Shippingport, Industry, and Georgetown) 9, 10,11 One (1) control location (Weirton, W. V. area)9' 10, 11 Annually at harvest Gamma isotopic and 1-131 time.'0 11, 12 .analysis on edible portion.

TABLE 3.0-1 (continued)

PROGRAM DETAILS EXPOSURE SITE SECTOR' MILES 2 SAMPLE POINT SAMPLING AND TYPE AND FREQUENCY PATHWAY AND/OR NO. DESCRIPTION 3 COLLECTION OF ANALYSES SAMPLE FREQUENCY 6 Composite samples are obtained by collecting an aliquot at intervals not exceeding 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />. For the upstream surface water location site 49A, a weekly grab sample, composited each month is also acceptable.

-7 Collection of Ground Water samples is not required as the hydraulic gradient or recharge properties are directed toward the river because < ,: of the high terrain in the river valley at the BVPS; thus, station effluents do not affect local wells and ground water sources in the area. 0 These Sample Points will vary and are chosen based upon calculated annual deposition factors (highest).

Searight's Dairy may count as 0 one of these.-9 Exact location may vary due to availability of food products.

0;> > E.S0 10 When ODCM milk sample requirements are met, one type of broad leaf vegetation is to be sampled from the three (3) indicator

< H a locations and one (1) control location.

P" When there are not enough milk sample locations available to meet the ODCM requirements, three (3) different types of broad leaf vegetation are to be sampled at each of two (2) indicator locations based on the highest predicted annual average ground D/Q (as determined from the previous year's Land Use Census results), in addition to those samples described in Note 10. Three (3) different types of broad leaf vegetation shall also be sampled at one (1) control location when in this condition.

12 The primary sources of broad leaf vegetation are cabbage or lettuce. However, other acceptable substitutes are vegetables having leaves with large surface area, to be combined with the edible portion of the plant for analysis.C)Z (

Beaver Valley Power Station -ProcedureNmber:

~1/2-ODC-2.03 Title: Unit: Level OfUse: ODCM: Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program 1/2 General Skill Reference'Revision:

Page Number: 4 12 of 23 ATTACHMENT B Page 1 of 12 LOCATION OF SAMPLING SITES FIGURE 3.0-1 AIR SAMPLING LOCATIONS Procedure Number: Beaver Valley Power Station 1/2-ODC-2.03 Title: Unit: Level Of Use: ODCM: Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program 1/2 General Skill Reference Revision:

Page Number: 4 13 of 23 ATTACHMENT B Page 2 of 12 LOCATION OF SAMPLING SITES FIGURE 3.0-1 (Continued)

AIR SAMPLING LOCATIONS Sector Site # Distance (miles) Location 11 13 1.49 Old Meyer Fami 4 30 0.43 Shippingport (Cook's Ferry S.S.)15 32 0.75 Midland (North S.S.)2/3 46.1 2.28 Industry -McKeel's Service -Rt. 68 10 48 16.40 Weirton Water Tower, Collier Way Procedure Number: Beaver Valley Power Station 1/2-0 DC-2.0 3 Title: Unit: Level Of Use: ODCM: Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program 1/2 General Skill Reference Revision:

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Page Number: 4 15 of 23 ATTACHMENT B Page 4 of 12 LOCATION OF SAMPLING SITES FIGURE 3.0-2 (continued)

TLD LOCATIONS Southeast Sector Site Distance Location Sector Site # Distance Location (miles) (miles)7 27 6.14 Brunton Farm,, 7 78 2.72 Raccoon Municipal Bldg.6 45.1 1.92 Raccoon Twp., Kennedy Corners 8 79 4.46 106 Rt. 151- Ted McWilliams Auto._ _Body 5 51 8.00 Aliquippa (Sheffield S.S.) /. 9 80 8.27 Raccoon Park Office, Rt. 18 6 59 0.99 236 Green Hill Road 9 82 6.99 2697 Rt. 18 6 76 3.80 Raccoon Elementary School 8 94 2.25 McCleary & Pole Cat Hollow Roads 6 77 5.52 3614 Green Garden Road 7 .E L ______ .. ..Northwest Sector Site # Distance Location, Sector Site # Distance Location (miles) I (miles) _ _Location 14 15 3.75 Georgetown Post Office 14 87 7.04 50103 Calcutta Smith's Ferry Rd.15 32 0.75 Midland (North S.S.) 15 88A 2.8 Route 168; Midland Heights 14 47 4.88 E. Liverpool Water Dept. < 15 89 4.72 488 Smith Ferry Rd., Ohioville 13 60 2.51 444 Hill Road 16 90 5.20 6286 Tuscarawras Rd.13 86 6.18 1090 Ohio Avenue, E. Liverpool 1 16 93 1.10 104 Linden -Sunrise Hills Northeast Sector Site # Distance Location Sector Site # Distance Location (miles) (miles)3/4 10 0.94 Shippingport Post Office 1 70 3.36 236 Engle Rd.1 28 8.60 Sherman Farm 2 71 6.01 Brighton Twp., First Western Bank 3 29B 7.97 Friendship Ridge 3 72 3.25 Ohioview Luthern Church -Rear 4 30 0.43 Shippingport (Cook's Ferry S.S.) 4 73 2.48 618 Squirrel Run Rd.5 45 2.19 Christian House Baptist 4 74 6.92 137 Poplar Ave. -CCBC Chapel -Rt 18 3 46 2.49 Industry Midway Dr. 5 75 4.08 117 Holt Rd.2/3 46.1 2.28 Industry -McKeel's Service -f 2 91 3.89 Pine Grove Rd. & Doyle Rd._____Rt 68 Southwest Sector Site # Distance Location Sector Site # Distance Location (miles) (miles)11 13 1.49 Old Meyer Farm 11 84 8.35 Hancock Co. Senior Center 11 14 2.53 HookstownBoro 12 85 5.73 2048 Rt. 30 10 48 16.40 Weirton Water Tower, Collier 12 92 2.81 Georgetown Rd. (Georgetown S.S.)Way I 9 81 3.69 Millcreek United Presby. Church 10 10 95 2.37 832 McCleary Rd.10 83 4.26 735 Mill Creek Rd. .r ATTACHMENT B Page 5 of 12 LOCATION OF SAMPLING SITES FIGURE 3.0-3-QIORELRNF SEDTMENT.

SURFACE WATER. AND DRINKING WATER SAMPLING LOCATIONS Procedure Number: Beaver Valley Power Station 1/2-oDc-2.03 Title: Unit: Level Of Use: ODCM: Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program 1/2 General Skill Reference Revision:

Page Number: "4 17 of 23 ATTACHMENT B Page 6 of 12 LOCATION OF SAMPLING SITES FIGURE 3.0-3 (Contnued)

SHORELINE SEDIMENT, SURFACE WATER, AND DRINKING WATER SAMPLING LOCATIONS Sample Type Sector Site #f Distance (miles) Location Surface Water 14 2.1 1.43 Midland -ATI Allegheny Ludlam Surface Water 3 49A 4.92 Upstream of Montgomery Dam Sediment 12 2A 0.31 BVPS Outfall Vicinity Sediment*

3 49A 4.93 Upstream of Montgomery Dam Drinking Water 15 4 1.26 Midland Water Dept.Drinking Water 14 5 4.90 East Liverpool Water Dept.Site #49A added -control site.

Procedure Number: Beaver Valley Power Station 1/2-ODC-2.03 Title: Unit: Level Of Use: ODCM: Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program 1/2 General Skill Reference Revision:

Page Number: 4 18 of 23 ATTACHMENT B Page 7 of 12 LOCATION OF SAMPLING SITES FIGURE 3.0-4 MILK SAMPLING LOCATIONS Beaver Valley Power Station Proedre umer Title: Unit: Level Of Use: ODCM: Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program 1/2 General Skill Reference Revision:

Page Number: 1 4 1 19 of 23 ATTACHMENT B Page 8 of 12 LOCATION OF SAMPLING SITES FIGURE 3.0-4 (Continued)

MILK SAMPLING LOCATIONS Sector Site # Distance (miles) Location 10 25 2.10 Searight's Dairy 7 27 6.16 Brunton's Dairy 10"* 96 10.48 Windsheimer Farm*Three dairies based on highest deposition factors; Searight's may count as one of these.** Control Location.

Beaver Valley Power Station ProcedueNumber-I/2-ODC-2.03 Title: Unit: Level Of Use: ODCM: Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program 1/2 General Skill Reference Revision:

Page Number: 1 4 20 of 23 ATTACHMENT B Page 9 of 12 LOCATION OF SAMPLING SITES FIGURE 3.0-5 FOODCROP SAMPLING LOCATIONS Beaver Valley Power Station Proedre umer Title: Unit: Level Of Use: ODCM: Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program 1/2 General Skill Reference Revision:

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FOODCROP SAMPLING LOCATIONS Site # Description 10* Shippingport Boro 15* Georgetown Boro 46* Industry Boro 48* Weirton Area* Individual garden locations may change based upon availability.

The requirements are met as long as one garden is sampled from each of these communities.

Beaver Valley Power Station Procedure Number: 1/2-ODC-2.03 Title: Unit: Level Of Use: ODCM: Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program 1/2 General Skill Reference Revision:

Page Number: 1 4 922 of 23 ATTACHMENT B.Page 11 of 12 LOCATION OF SAMPLING SITES FIGURE 3.0-6 FISH SAMPLING LOCATIONS Procedure Number: Beaver Valley Power Station 1/2-ODC-2.03 Title: Unit: Level Of Use: ODCM: Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program 1/2 General Skill Reference Revision:

Page Number: 1 4 23 of 23 ATTACHMENT B Page 12 of 12 LOCATION OF SAMPLING SITES FIGURE 3.0-6 (Continued)

FISH SAMPLING LOCATIONS Sector Site # Distance (miles) Location 12 2A 0.31 BVPS Outfall Vicinity 3 49A 4.93 Upstream of Montgomery Dam