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"Semiannual Effluent Rept'an-June 1987.W/S70818 I DISTRIBUTION CODE: IE4SD COPIES RECEIVED: LTR J EN TITLE: 50.36a(a)(2)Semiannual Effluent Release Reports RECIPIENT ID CODE/NAME PD5 LA SAMWORTHi R COPIES LTTR ENCL 0 1 1 REC IP IENT ID CODE/NAME PD5 PD COP IES LTTR ENCL 5 5 INTERNAL: ACRS AEOD/DSP/TPAB NRR/DEST/PSB NR LRB 02 EXTERNAL: BNL TICHLERi J NRC PDR 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1*EOD/DOA ARM TECH ADV P/RPB 01 RGN2/DRSS/EPRPB LPDR 1 1 1 1 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 TOTAL NUMBER OF COP IES REQUIRED: LTTR 23 ENCL 22 WNP-2 SEMI ANNUAL EFFLUENT REPORT JANUARY THROUGH JUNE 1987 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LICENSE NO.NPF-21 8708240270 870630 PDR ADOCK 05000397 R PDR 0TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION  
  "Semiannual   Effluent Rept'an-June   1987. W/S70818   I DISTRIBUTION CODE: IE4SD COPIES RECEIVED: LTR       J   EN       SIZE:
TITLE: 50. 36a(a) (2) Semiannual Effluent Release       Reports RECIPIENT         COPIES          REC IP IENT          COP IES ID CODE/NAME       LTTR ENCL     ID CODE/NAME       LTTR ENCL PD5 LA                        0    PD5 PD                   5     5 SAMWORTHi R            1    1 INTERNAL: ACRS                       1    1    *EOD/DOA                1    1 AEOD/DSP/TPAB           1    1    ARM TECH ADV            1    1 NRR/DEST/PSB           1    1            P/RPB          4    4 NR         LRB         1     1                     01      1     1 02      1     1   RGN2/DRSS/EPRPB         1     1 EXTERNAL: BNL TICHLERi J            1     1   LPDR                    1     1 NRC PDR                1 TOTAL NUMBER OF COP IES REQUIRED: LTTR       23   ENCL     22
 
WNP-2 SEMI ANNUAL EFFLUENT REPORT JANUARY THROUGH JUNE 1987 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LICENSE NO. NPF-21 8708240270 870630 PDR ADOCK 05000397 R             PDR
 
0 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION                                           PAGE
: 1. 0 INTRODUCTION .                                ~ ~  1
: 2. 0 LIQUID EFFLUENTS                              ~ ~  2 3.0  GASEOUS EFFLUENTS                                  6 4.0  SOLID WASTE                                        17 5.0  METEOROLOGICAL DATA                                24 6.0  DOSE ASSESSMENT  -  IMPACT ON MAN        ~ ~ ~ ~  25 7.0  REVISIONS TO THE  ODCM                            26
 
LIST  OF TABL'ES TABLE                          TITLE                                      PAGE 2-1  HNP"2 LIQUID EFFLUENTS  SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES-JANUARY"JUNE 1987                                                      3 2-2  WNP-2 LIQUID EFFLUENTS  -  SOURCE TERMS JANUARY-JUNE 1987                                              ~ ~ ~  4 3-1  WNP"2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS " SOURCE TERMS      - MIXED MODE RELEASES " MAIN PLANT VENT  JANUARY-JUNE 1987      . . .  . . . . 8 3"2  WNP-2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS  -  SOURCE TERMS GROUND LEVEL RELEASES  TURBINE BUILDING " JANUARY"JUNE 1987 3-3  HNP-2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS " SOURCE TERMS GROUND LEVEL RELEASES - RADWASTE BUILDING - JANUARY"JUNE 1987                      13 3-4  HNP"2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS  -  SUMMATION-OF ALL RELEASES  .
JANUARY"JUNE 1987                                                    15 3"5  HNP-2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS " BATCH RELEASES JANUARY-JUNE 1987 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .        16 4-1  SCALING FACTOR FOR REQUIRED NUCLIDES                                  20 4"2  SCALING FACTORS FOR CONDITIONAL NUCLIDES      ~ ~ ~ ~ ~  t ~ ~ ~ ~  20 4-3  HNP"2 SOLID WASTE SHIPMENTS JANUARY-JUNE 1987 .                                                  21
 
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==1.0 INTRODUCTION==
==1.0 INTRODUCTION==


.2.0 LIQUID EFFLUENTS 3.0 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS 4.0 SOLID WASTE 5.0 METEOROLOGICAL DATA 6.0 DOSE ASSESSMENT
This report  is  submitted in compliance with Technical Specification 6.9.1.11. It includes    a summary of the quantities of radioactive liquid and gaseous effluents and solid waste released from WNP-2 during the previous six months of operation with data summarized on a quarterly basi s.
-IMPACT ON MAN 7.0 REVISIONS TO THE ODCM PAGE~~1~~2 6 17 24~~~~25 26 LIST OF TABL'ES TABLE 2-1 2-2 TITLE HNP"2 LIQUID EFFLUENTS-SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES-JANUARY"JUNE 1987 WNP-2 LIQUID EFFLUENTS-SOURCE TERMS JANUARY-JUNE 1987 PAGE 3~~~4 3-1 3"2 WNP"2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS" SOURCE TERMS-MIXED MODE RELEASES" MAIN PLANT VENT-JANUARY-JUNE 1987.......8 WNP-2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS-SOURCE TERMS GROUND LEVEL RELEASES-TURBINE BUILDING" JANUARY"JUNE 1987 3-3 3-4 HNP-2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS" SOURCE TERMS GROUND LEVEL RELEASES-RADWASTE BUILDING-JANUARY"JUNE 1987 HNP"2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS-SUMMATION-OF ALL RELEASES.JANUARY"JUNE 1987 13 15 3"5 HNP-2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS" BATCH RELEASES JANUARY-JUNE 1987......................16 4-1 4"2 4-3 SCALING FACTOR FOR REQUIRED NUCLIDES SCALING FACTORS FOR CONDITIONAL NUCLIDES HNP"2 SOLID WASTE SHIPMENTS JANUARY-JUNE 1987.20~~~~~t~~~~20 21
2.0 LIQUID EFFLUENTS The radwaste    liquid effluents were released in a batch mode only during the reporting period. Six batch releases occurred during the first calendar quarter and 27 batch releases during the second calendar quarter. The total time period for the batch releases was 58.3 hours, with the maximum time period being-2.25 hours for a release, the minimum time period being 1.13 hour s for a release and the average time period was 1.76 hours.      The volume of dilution water considered, is the total volume of recirculating cooling tower blowdown flow for the period. The average flow rate of the Columbia River during January through June 15, 1987 was 1.1E+05 cubic feet per second.
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Periodic  LADTAP  II computer  runs were performed to  verify compliance with Technical Specification      limits. The calculated dose to    the maximum individual  due  to liquid releases for the first quarter    was 3.5E-04 mrem whole bog    and  5.7E-04 mrem for the maximum organ. The      second quarter calculated  dose was 1.2E-02 mrem whole body and 2.2E-02 mrem for the maximum  organ.
The  liquid  batch releases    were recirculated prior to sampling. A repre-sentati  ve sample was  obtained and analyzed for each batch release. A composite of tank samples for each quarter was analyzed for strontiums and irons. The method for measurement of total radioactivity was by gamma spectroscopy,    liquid scintillation and proportional counters.
All isotopes listed in Regulatory Guide 1.21, Revision 1, 1974 and our Technical Specifications are included in effluent analyses.
Additionally, any other unidentified gamma spectroscopy peak(s) is resol ved and that isotope added to the analyses.      Expected pure beta emitters are included in routine analyses except for those isotopes that have been shown not to be present in significant quantities.
The  percent of MPC limit is based on the total MPC fractions using those nuclides in Table 2-2 and concentrations listed in 10CFR20, Appendix B, Table 2, Column 2.
The  percent of estimated total error s are listed in Table 2-1. These estimated errors are based on counting statistics, tank volume, and in obtaining a representative sample prior to discharge.
The  estimated total errors were calculated by obtaining the square root of the sum of the squares of the errors of the individual contributors and multiplying by 1.96 for a 95'X confidence level.
 
0 c Sample Racks SW-SR-42, SW-SR-43 The Residual Heat exchanger cooling water monitoring sample racks SW-SR-42 and SW-SR-43 were removed from service to be modified to operate in a postulated accident senario, in addition to functioning as a Tech Spec leakage detection monitor. The sampling systems were moved, shielded, and had their flow instrumentation changed; sample rack SW-SR-42 was moved to 501  ft. elevation of the reactor building while sample rack SW-SR-43 just had the shield and sampling chamber moved to the opposite end of its skid on 522  ft. elevation of the reactor building. After the system was installed and declared complete, the radiometric calibration was-then performed. The total time the system was out of service for modification, exceeded the 30 day technical specification action statement. While the system was inoperative there was no danger to plant personnel, systems, or the public, as the plant was shutdown or in the refueling mode.
 
o          0               Table 2-1 WNP-2 LIQUID EFFLUENTS   -  SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES January  -  June 1987 1st        2nd        Est.
Unit    Quarter    Quarter    I Total IError* 'Xl A. Fission    and  activation products
: 1. Total release (not including tritium, gases, al ha)                  Ci      3.8E-04    8.0E-03 l2. 2  E+011
: 2. Average  diluted concentration durin    peri od                      uCi/ml    1.5E-09    4. OE-08
: 3. Percent of    MPC  limit                        2.6E-02    5.0E-02 B. Tri ti um
: l. Total release                            Ci      1.2E-01    6.2E-01  I2.2 E+Oll
: 2. Average  diluted concentration during period                          uCi/ml    4. 8E-07  3.1E-06
: 3. Percent of    MPC  limit                        1. 6E-02  1. OE-01 C. Dissolved and entrained gases I
: 1. Total release                          Ci    I(2.8E-05 l(4.0E-04 I2.2 E+Oll
: 2. Average  diluted concentration during    eriod                        uCi/ml I(1.1E-10  I(2. OE-09
: 3. Percent of    MPC  limit                    'X I~5.5E-05 I(l.OE-03 D. Gross alpha    radioactivi'ty I                                                                                          I I    1. Total release                            Ci    I(3.1E-10 I(2.4E-09 l2.3    E+Ol I E. Volume    of waste (prior to dil uti on)                              liters    3.8E+05    1.6E+06  I1.5  E+Ol I I
F. Volume of dilution water                                                I          I used durin      eriod                    liters    2.5E+08    2.0E+08  l1.5  E+Ol I
*At 95% confidence level
 
Table 2-2 WNP-2 LIQUID EFFLUENTS  -  SOURCE TERMS January  - June 1986                                BATCM MODE Nuclides Released
                                              'st              2nd Unit        Quarter        Quarter Strontium-89                  Ci          1.2 E-04      4.0 E-05 Strontium-90                  Ci          7. 5 E-06  I ~ 9. 0 E-06 Cesium-134                    Ci      ~ 7.2 E-06      ~ 1.5 E-04 Cesium-1 37-                  Ci      I" 5.9  E-06 l~ 1.2 E-04 Iodine-131                    Ci      I~ 6.3 E-06 I~ 1.0 E-04 Cobalt-58                    Ci      l~ 1.5 E-05        3.2 E-04 Cobalt-60                    Ci      I~ 1.7 E-05        8.2 E-04 Iron-59                      Ci      ~ 1.2 E-05 l~ 1.6 E-04 Zinc-65                      Ci        8.1 E-05        5.3 E-03 Man  anese-54                Ci    l~ 8.5 E-06        1.4 E-04 Chromium-51                  Ci          1.5 E-04      1.4 E-03 Zirconium-Niobium-95        Ci      I< 1.2 E-05 l~ 1.4 E-04 Mol bdenum-99                Ci      l~ 5.6 E-05 I~ 9.2 E-04 Technetium-99m              Ci      l~ 6.0 E-06 l~ 6.6 E-05 Barium-1anthanum-140        Ci      I< 2.0 E-05    l~ 3.7    E-04 Cerium-141                  Ci      I  7. 9 E-06  I    1. 2 E-04
 
TASLE  2-2 (Continued)
Others Cerium-144                  Ci      ~ 3.0 E-05  l 5.1 E-04 Iron-55                    Ci        2.4 E-05    2.9 E-05 Total for Period (Above) I    Ci        3.8 E-04    8.0 E-03 Xenon-133                  Ci    l~ 2.0 E-05 l~ 3.2 E-04 Xenon-135                  Ci    l~ 7.6 E-06 l~ 8.2 E-05 Tritium                l    ci        1.2 E-01    6.2 E-01 NOTE: Less than (~) values are not included  in the Total For Period values.
 
3.0 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS The gaseous radwaste effluents from WNP-2 were released        in a  continuous mode. There are three (3) release points at WNP-2:
: 1. Main Plant Yent  -  mixed mode release
: 2. Turbine Building    -  ground level release
: 3. Radwaste Building - ground level release The gaseous  source terms from each release point are listed in Tables 3-1 to 3-3. Table 3-4 provides a summation of the total activity released, the average release rate, the percent of Technical Specification limit, gross alpha radioactivity and the estimated total error associated with the measurements of radioactivity in the gaseous effluents.
Radioactivity measurements for gaseous effluent releases are performed for fission and activation gases by collecting the samples on charcoal traps and analyzing them using gamma spectroscopy. Tritium is sampled by freeze trapping and analyzed by liquid scintillation counting. Par ticu-lates and iodines are sampled using charcoal cartridges and particulate filters and analyzed using gamma spectroscopy.
The  "Percent of Technical Specification Limit" calculations were based on exposure  at specified locations. Air dose due to noble gases was deter-mined at the site boundary with the quarterly limit of 5 mrads for gamma being the more restrictive for each time per iod. The gamma air dose fr om noble gases for the first quarter was 1.2E-Ol mrads and 5.8E-02'mrad for the second quarter. Iodines, particulates and tritium calculations were determined at Taylor Flats, located 4.2 miles southeast.        A limit of 7.5 mrems per quarter to any organ was used in these calculations.          The maxi-mum organ dose to a "Member of the Public" was 1.2E-02 mrem for the first quarter and 7.2E-03 mrem for the second quarter.
To  verify compliance with Technical Specification limits, calculations were performed for each month's releases      using the GASPAR  computer program and parameters as outlined in the ODCM.        Doses were determined  at two special locations.
: 1. The Site Boundary at 1.2 miles from the plant      and for  the sector with the maximum X/g value.
: 2. Taylor Flats - at 4.2 miles    SE.
There were no abnormal releases of gaseous effluent during the        first  and second quarter s of 1987. Sampling and monitoring of the gaseous effluents were performed in accordance with Technical Specifications and Plant Procedures.
 
e Total error estimates are based on grab samples, gamma spectrometry, analyzer detectors, and beta scintillation readings. The overriding uncertainty in all cases is the measurement of the effluent and sample volumes. The estimated error was determined to be 36% at the 95%
conf i dence level .
In addition to the reactor site, WNP-2 has a permanent laundry facility located approximately 0.75 miles from the site. Its ventilation system contains HEPA filters on the discharge and is continuously monitored for particulates and radioiodines. Also at this location is a backup chemistry lab within the EOF. The radiochemical hood containing HEPA filters is monitored for radioactive releases when in operation. Gamma spectrometry indicated no isotopes present other than those attributable to natural background.
 
iO Table 3-1 MNP-2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS SOURCE TERMS - MIXED MODE RELEASES MAIN PLANT YENT January  -  June 1987 CONTINUOUS MODE st          nd Nuclides Released            Unit        Quarter      Quarter
: 1. Fission gases Krypton-85                  Ci    [( 2.9  E+01 l~ 3.4  E+01 Kr pton-85m                  Ci        2.7 E-01    3.5 E-02 Krypton-87                  Ci        4.0 E-01    6.0 E-01 Kry ton-88                  Ci        4.9 E-Ol    6.6 E-01 Xenon-133                    Ci        6.7 E-01    7.0 E-01 Xenon-133m                  Ci        1.5  E+00    1.4 E+00 Xenon-135                  Ci        1.8 E-01    3.5 E-01 I
Xenon-135m                  Ci      j~ 6.9  E+00    7.8 E-02 Xenon-138                  Ci        1.9 E+00    1.5  E+Ol Ar on-41                    Ci      l~ 3.2  E-01    4.5 E-03 Total  for eriod            Ci        5.4 E+00    1.9  E+01
: 2. Iodines Iodine-131                  Ci        2.0 E-04    1.0 E-04 Iodine-133                  Ci        9.6 E-04    2.3 E-04 Iodine-135                  Ci      I< 4.2 E-05 I~ 4.7 E-05 Total for period            Ci      I  1.2 E-03    3.3 E-04
 
Table 3-1    (Continued)
: 3. Particulates
* Strontium-89                    Ci        7.8 E-06      1.9 E-07
* Strontium-90                    Ci    l~ 5.1 E-10      2.7 E-07 Cesium-134                      Ci    I+ 9.3 E-05 I< 1.4 E-04 Cesium-137                      Ci        2.7 E-05 l~ 1.1 E-04 Barium-lanthanum-140            Ci    l~ 2.7 E-04  I
                                                          ~ 3.6 E-04 Molybdenum-99                  Ci    I~ 1.3 E-03      2.9 E-04 Cerium-141                      Ci    l~ 7.3 E-05  l~ 8.5  E-05 Cerium-144                      Ci    I< 3.3 E-04 )< 3.6 E-04 Cobalt-58                      Ci        3.0 E-04      2.8 E-04 Cobal t-60                      Ci.      3.3 E-04      1.2 E-03 Iron-59                        Ci    I~ 1.5 E-04 I~ 2.3 E-04 Man  anese-54                  Ci        5.9 E-05      2.8 E-04 Zinc-65                        Ci        1.2 E-03      2.7 E-03 Others Chromium-51                    Ci        4.8 E-04      1.4 E-04 Zirconium-95                    Ci    I~ 1.5 E-04      7.3 E-04 Cesium-138                      Ci    I~ 9.4 E-06      3.9 E-04 Technetium    - 99m            Ci        4. 9 E-03 I ~1.1 E-05 Sodium  -  24                  Ci        9.0 E-04    c1.2  E-05 Total  for eriod              -
Ci        8.2 E-03      6.0 E-03
 
Table 3-1    (Continue I
l4. Tritium                      Ci        9.9 E-02    2.1 E-01 Total bui1 din rel ease        Ci      5.5  E+00    1.9 E+01
* The  strontium analysis for    LLD levels  was modified between the  first and second quarter reports.      A  newer, more conservative    calculation is being used for estimating MDA    in the analytical    scheme.
NOTE:  Less than (~) values are      not included in the Total For Period values.
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Table 3-2 MNP-2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS SOURCE TERMS GROUND LEVEL RELEASES TURBINE BUILDING January - June 1987 CONTINUOUS MODE st              nd Nuclides Released            Unit        Quarter          Quarter
: l. Fission gases Kry ton-85                  Ci      l~ 2.9    E+02  I ~ 2.8 E+02 Kry ton-85m                Ci    l~ 3.4 E-Ol Ic 3.3 E-Ol Krypton-87                  Ci          1.9 E+00        6.8 E-01 Kry ton-88                  Ci        2.2 E+00          1.2 E+00 Xenon-133                  Ci          2.0  E+00      1.2 E+00 Xenon-133m                  Ci        5.6    E+00      3.0  E+00 Xenon-135                  Ci        1.0 Ei00          7.0 E-01 Xenon-135m                  Ci        4.2    E+00    ~ 8.9  E-01 Xenon-138                  Ci        1.5    E+01      9.1 E+00 Total for eriod              Ci    I    3.2    E+Ol      1.6  E+01
: 2. Iodines Iodine-131                Ci          5.3 E-05          7.4 E-05 Iodine-133                Ci          3.6 E-04 l~ 1.9 E-04 Iodine-135                Ci    l~  1 ~ 2  E-04 I  ~ 1.1 E-04 Total for eriod            Ci    I    4.1 E-04    I    7.4 E-05  I
 
0 Table 3-2 (Continued)
: 3. Particulates Strontium-89                Ci        1.1 E-04 I~ 3.0 E-06 Strontium-90                Ci      l~1.6  E-09  I~ 2.1  E-06 Cesium-134                  Ci      fc 2 1    E 04  (~1    0 E  04 Cesium-137                  Ci      I< 1.1 E-04    I ~ 9.1 E-05 Barium-1 anthanum-1 40      Ci      I~ 4.4 E-04    I  2.9 E-04 Mol bdenum-99                Ci      l~ 1.1  E-03    ~ 1.0  E-03 Cer ium-1 41                Ci      I  1. 2 E-04    ~1.0  E-04 Cerium-144                  Ci      l~ 4.9 E-04 ~ 3.6 E-04 Cobalt-58                    Ci      I~ 1.1 E-04  I    1.0 E-04 Cobal t-60                  Ci      l~ 1.8  E-04  I~1.7    E-04 Iron-59                      Ci      I>> 2.4 E-04 l~ 2.1 E-04 Man  anese-54                Ci      I~ 1.0 E-04 I>> 9.9 E-05 Zinc-65                      Ci        9.3 E-05        1.6 E-04 Others Chromium-51                  Ci      l~ 1.2 E-03        3.1 E-04 Zirconium-95                Ci    )~1.8    E-04  I~1.6    E-04 Cesium  -  138              Ci    l~ 3.1 E-04        2.2 E-03 Technetium  - 99                      1.8 E-05 l~ 1.9      E -05l Total for eriod              Ci        2.2 E-04        2.7 E-03 I                                                                        I l4. Tritium                      Ci        1.2  E+00      3.3 E-01 I    Total buil din  release      Ci    l  3.3  E+Ol I    1.6  E+01 NOTE: Less than (~) values are not included      in the Total For Period values.
 
Table 3-3 WNP-2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS SOURCE TERMS GROUND LEVEL RELEASES RADMASTE BUILDING January - June 1987 CONTINUOUS MODE st            nd I  Nuclides Released            Unit        Quarter        Quarter
: 1. Fission gases Kry ton-85                  Ci    l~ 3.6      E+01 I  3.9    E+Ol Kry ton-85m                Ci    l~  1  ~ 1  E-01 lc 1 ~ 1  E-01 Krypton-87                  Ci        4.6 E-01        3.8 E-01 Kr ton-88                  Ci        5.9 E-01        1.3 E+00 Xenon-133                  Ci        7.1 E-01        5.0 E-Ol Xenon-133m                  Ci        2.0      E+00    2.8    E+00 Xenon-135                  Ci        3.5 E-01        3.8 E-01 Xenon-135m                  Ci        3.8 E-01        8.1 E-Ol Xenon-138                  Ci        2.3 E+00        1.4    E+00 Total for eriod              Ci        6.8      E+00    7.6 E+00
: 2. Iodines Iodine-131                  Ci        2.3 E-05 t~ 2.1 E-05 Iodine-133                  Ci        9.6 E-05        2.0 E-05 Iodine-135                  C)    l~ 1  ~  9  E-05 I~ 2.1 E-05 Total for period            Ci        1.2 E-04        2.0 E-05 13
 
1 Table 3-3 (Continued)
: 3. Particulates Strontium-89              Ci        6.8 E-07  j>>3.7    E-07 Strontium-90              Ci    4  5.4 E-09 l~ 2.6 E-07 Cesium-134                Ci      c 1.9  E-05 l~ 1.9  E-05 Cesium-137                Ci    I~ 1.5 E-05 l~ 1.7 E-05 Barium-Lanthanum-140      Ci    I+ 4.9 E-05 l~ 5.6 E-05 Mol bdenum-99              Ci    l~ 1.7 E-04 l~ 1.8 E-04 Cerium-141                Ci    l~ 1.7 E-05 l~1.8 E-05 Cerium-144                Ci    I~6.6    E-05 I~7.4    E-05 Cobalt-58                  Ci    l~1.6    E-05 I~1.8    E-05 Cobal t-60                Ci    I< 2.4 E-05    I  2.7 E-05 Iron-59                    Ci    I< 3.8 E-05    l~ 4.4  E-05 Man  anese-54              Ci    l~  1 ~ 9 E-05 l ~1.8  E-05 Zinc-65                    Ci    l~ 3.9 E-05        4.8 E-05 Others Chronium-51                Ci    I
                                                  ~ 1.1 E-04  I < 1. 2 E-04 Zirconium-95              Ci    I~ 2.7 E-05 1~2.9 E-05 Total for eriod            Ci        6.8 E-07      4.8 E-05 I
l4. Tritium                    Ci        1.2 E-01      1.2 E-01 I                                                                    I Total buil din release      Ci        6.9  E+00    7.7  E+00 I NOTE: Less than (~) values are not included    in the Total For Period values.
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Table 3-4
                                          "
MNP-2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES January    - June 1987 1st      2nd    lEst. Total Uni  t    Quarter  Quarter  I Er ror  %*
A. Fission      8 activation    gases I
: 1. Total release                  Ci      4.4  E+Ol 4.3  E+01  3.6    E+Oll
: 2. Average re ease rate for eriod            uCi/sec      5.7  E+00 5.5  E+00 ercen    o    ec .
S ec. limit                        2.4  E+00 1.2  E+00 B. Iodines ota    io ine (131, 133)                    Ci      1.7 E-03  4.2 E-04    3. 6  E+01 I
: 2. Average release rate for eriod            uCi/sec      2.2 E-04  5.3 E-05 ercent  o    ec .
S  ec. limit                        1.6 E-01  9.6 E-02 C. Particulates Par  ticu ates wit
                  'alf-lives      8 da s          Ci      8.4 E-03  8.7 E-03    3.6  E+Oll I
: 2. Average re ease rate for eriod            uCi/sec    1.1 E-03  1.1 E-03 ercen    o    ec .
S ec. limit                        1.6 E-01  9.6 E-02 ross  a pa radioacti vit                Ci      1.7 E-03  1.3 E-03 D. Tr itium I
: 1. Total releases                Ci      1.4  E+00 6.6 E-Ol    3.6  E+Oll verage re ease rate for eriod            uCi/sec    1.8 E-01  8.4 E-02 ercent  o  ec .
S  ec. limit                        1.6 E-01  9.6 E-02
* At 95% confidence 'level
 
Table 3-5
                                                          ~
WNP-2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS, BATCH RELEASES January - June 1987 ota              ax 1 lllulll    1 n1lllulll      ean T  e      Number    Time  (hrs)      Time (hrs)        Time  (hrs)    Time (hrs)
Purge      10        127. 5          31. 5            2. 25          12. 8 Vent                    69.8              4.25            0.5              1.55 NOTE:    Batch releases were performed through the Main Plant Vent        - mixed mode release.
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P 8r  e 4.0  SOLID WASTE A  total  volume of 7276 ft3 (206.0 m3) of solid waste was transported in  19 shipments during the January 1 through June 30, 1987 reporting period. The total activity of the waste. shipped was 660.641 Ci; 658.305 Ci contained in dewatered spent resins and 2.336 Ci in Dry Active Waste (DAW).
A. Dewatered  S  ent Resin Dewatered resins accounted for 2956 ft3 (83.7 m3) of the radio-active wastes shipped during the reporting period. The burial containers were LSA-190 and ES-142 liners provided by NUPAC Services, Inc. The total activity of the resins shipped during the reporting period was 658.305 Ci. The principle nuclides and their percent contribution to the total      activity are listed in Table 4-3.
The  solid wastes  were shipped  to the U.S. Ecology, Hanford burial site using flat    bed trailers, NUPAC 14-210H, or NUPAC 10-142 casks as  appropriate.
The  counting error associated with the total activity has been found to be less than 1.0X at one standard deviation in previous effluent reports and to decrease with increasing activity. The statistical counting error is assumed to be 1% for the purpose of this error evaluation.
Other parameters considered in estimating the total error of the activity shipped included the error in measuring the absolute volume, the weight of the waste in the liners, the representative-ness of the sample taken, the homogeneity of the nuclide distribu-within a batch or liner and the geometry error in the gamma        'ion spectroscopy analysis. The gamma spectroscopy calibration error was approximately 5%. The best estimate of the total error in the activity of spent resin shipped was assumed to be less than or equal to. 20%.
B. Dry  Active  Waste (DAW)
A  total of    4320 ft  (122.3 m ) of DAW was shipped in 48 Container Products Corporation, B-25 steel boxes. The total activity of the DAW shipped was 2.336 Ci.      The values for the activities shipped were determined by using dose rate-to-curie conversion factors.        The conversion factors were based on a nuclide distribution taken from reactor coolant sample analyses which are representative for the time period in which the waste was generated.        Short lived nuclides were eliminated based on decay of the DAW prior to shipment.        A meaningful counting error cannot be generated for the DAW, however, the total error may be assumed to be less than or equal to 20% since DAW would be subjected    to similar error contributions as the spent resins.
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e                Li dd C.  ~Ab    b There were no absorbed    liquids shipped during the reporting period.
4.1 Scalin    Factor Nethodolo y Scaling factors are based on outside laboratory (TNA/Norcal) analysis of hard-to-measure nuclides. For those waste streams where the scaling or the scaled nuclide concentration is not sufficient to provide a viable scaling factor, the final EPRI Report "Radionuclide Correlations in Low Level Radwaste", HP-4037, June 1985 has been used as a basis for the determination of a scaling factor.
H-3 Sampling of individual waste streams was performed with analysis performed by an outside lab. The H-3 concentration was measured per gram of waste material. This value was compared to the Reactor Coolant System H-3 concentration. The scaling factor is derived from the ratio of the H-3 concentration in the waste stream to RCS H-3 concentration.
C-14, Tc-99, I-129 Sampling  of the individual waste stream was performed with analysis by  off-site lab to determine isotopic concentration. Ratios were developed between the scaled nuclide to the scaling nuclide concentration determined by analysis. In those cases where the scaling nuclide is not available in large enough quantities to develop  reliable (viable) scaling factors, the recommendations made in section 7 of the referenced EPRI report for the plant in the initial stages of operation are used.
TRU,  Sr-90, Ni-63 TRU  nuclides would be scaled to Ce-144. As recommended by the AIF report "Methodolgies for Classification of Low Level Radioactive Waste from Nuclear Power Plants". These nuclides are not considered to be present if the scaled values are less than: 1 nCi/g for TRU, 35 nCi/g for Pu-241 or 200 nCi/g for Cf-242. TRU nuclides will be reported if the scaling nuclide (Ce-144) is reliably detected and Cs-137 is also present.
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      ~     0 Sampling  of individual waste streams has been performed with analysis by an outside labortory. Cs-137 and Sr-90 were not available in sufficient concentrations to allow development of reliable scaling factors. The values obtained in the referenced
~ EPRI report were used for scaling factors. Co-60 and Ni-63 concentrations were measured in each of the sampled waste streams.
The ratio of Co-60 to Ni-63 has been determined and is used as the scaling factor for Ni-63 from Co-60.
Table 4-1  lists those scaling factors by waste stream for those nuclides that are required to be repor ted. Table 4-2 lists those scaling factors for the conditional nuclides that are reported only when the scaling nuclide is found to be present.
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==1.0 INTRODUCTION==
Table 4-1 Scalin  Factors  for  Re  uired Nuclides DAW              RMCU              CFD              EDR/FDR        EDR/FDR          OIL Powder Resin      Powder  Resin    Powder Resin    Bead Resin Co-60/C-14            5.9 E-4          1.7 E-4          1.0 E-4 +        1.0 E-4 +      1.0 E-4          1.0 E-4 +
Cs-137/Tc-99          3.0 E-5        3.0 E-5 +          3.0 E-5 +        3.0 E-5 +      3.0 E-5 +        3.0 E-5 +
Cs-137/I-129          2.0 E-5 +        2.0 E-5 +        2.0 E-5 +        2.0 E-5 +      2.0 E-5 +        2.0 E-5 +
Rx Coolant/H-3        4.4 E-1        1.75 E-1 ++        1.75 E-1          1.0 E-1        2.25 E-1        4.0 E-5 +++
Table 4-2 Scalin    Factors for Conditional Nuclides DAM            RMCU              CFD              EDR/FDR        EDR/FDR        OIL Powder Resin      Powder Rs        Powder Resin    Bead Resin Co-60/Ni-63          6.5 E-2        9.0  E-3          4.0 E-2          1.8  E-1        1.7 E-2          2.0 E-2 +
Ce-144/Pu-238        8.0 E-3+        8.0  E-3 +        8.0 E-3  +      8.0  E-3+      8.0 E-3 +      8.0  E-3 +
Ce-144/Pu-239        5.0 E-3 +      5.0  E-3+          5.0 E-3  +      5.0  E-3 +      5.0 E-3 +        5.0 E-3 +
Ce-144/Pu-241        5.5 E-1 +      5.5  E-1 +        5.5 E-1  +      5.5  E-1 +      5.5 E-1 +        5.5 E-1 +
Ce-144/Am-241        3.0 E-3 +      3.0  E-3 +        3.0 E-3  +      3.0  E-3 +      3.0 E-3 +        3.0 E-3 +
Ce-144/Cm-242 Ce-144/Cm-244 1.5 3.5 E-2 +
E-3+
1.5 3.5 E-2 +
E-3 +
1.5 3.5 E-2 E-3
                                                                  +
                                                                  +
1.5 3.5 E-2 +
E-3 +
1.5 3.5 E-2 +
E-3 +
1.5 3.5
                                                                                                                ~-~ +
E-3 +
                                                                                                                        ~
Cs-137/Sr-90          6.0 E-3 +      6.0  E-3 +        6.0 E-3  +      6.0  E-3 +      6.0 E-3 +        6.0 E-3 +
  +  Scaling Nuclide not present in enough concentration to make determination of scaling factor. In these cases the scaling factor obtained from the final EPRI Report "Radionuclide Correlations in Low Level Radwaste" (NP-.4037, June 1985), will continue to be used as the WNP-2 scaling factors.
++  The  report from 1NA/Norcal, showed a concentration of H-3 in RWCU resin of 2.35 times the Rx Coolant H-3 concentration. The resin mix used in RWCU and CFD is the same and the reactor coolant and condensate H-3 concentration are approximately the same.        The scaling factor for CFD powdered resins is 1.75 E-1 which is more representative of H-3 retention on the dried powdered resins.
+++  Oil is processed at  MNP-2 by filtration and  dewatering. This process removes the water from -oil.
The  report from TMA/Norcal was less than 4.0 E-5 for H-3. The 4.0 E-5 factor      was chosen  and should be conservative in determining H-3 concentrations in oil.
 
Table 4-3 WNP-2 SOLID WASTE SHIPMENTS January - June 1987 A. SOLID WASTE SHIPPED OFFSITE FOR BURIAL          OR DISPOSAL
: 1. Type    of Waste Waste Stream                                      Unit  6-month  lEst. Totall Period    Error, %
: a. Spent resins,    filter sludges,            m3    83. 7 evaporator  bottoms,  etc.                Ci    658.305      20
: b. Dry  active waste, contaminated            m3    122.3 e ui ., etc.                                Ci      2.336    20
: c. Irradiated components, control              m3    No  Ship-rods, etc.                                  Ci    ment
: d. Other, (absorbed aqueous liquid)            m3    No  Ship-Ci    ment
: 2. Estimate of major nuclide composition (by type of waste):
            'a ~  Dewatered Spent Resins uc  de 0"
0-0-
*Indicates scaled nuclide 21
 
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                        'g      Table 4-3    (Continu
: b.      Dry Active Wastes (DAW) uc  1  e n-2    Cr-1                                20. 6  .4825 0"                                            6 0-5    Mn-54                                4.71  0.1099 6    Nb-95                                2. 7  4.822E-2 Ni -6 8    H-3*                                0.501 1.171E-2
: c.      Irradiated    Components  - None
: d.      Other    -  Absorbed Liquids (None)
: 3. Solid    Waste    Disposition Number of    Shi ments          Mode  of Trans ortation    Destination 19                  Flat  bed trailer (5)      US  Ecology 14-210H Cask (13)            Richland,    WA 10-142 Cask (1)
: 8.      IRRADIATED FVEL SHIPMENTS (Di sposition)
None
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4.2 Process Control Pro ram The Process  Control Program (PCP) used to control solidification at WNP-2  will be provided by the vendor waste processor, Pacific Nuclear Inc. in accordance with Contract C-20452, and will be subjected to POC review prior to any solidification of radwaste.
Two Pacific Nuclear generic solidification PCP's, TP-O4, "Portable Solidification  System and TP-05, "Radwaste Solidification  System" are currently under NRC review. As an alternative, approved High Integrity Containers (HIC's) could be used for the transport of wastes requiring stabilization. Other portions of the radwaste program are controlled by the WNP-2 procedures PPM 1.12.1, "Radwaste Management Program", PPM 1.12.2, "Radwaste Process Control Program",
and 1.12.3, "Contract (Vendor) Waste Processing". No significant changes have occurred in these procedures during this reporting period.
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: 5. 0 METEOROLOGY The  meteorological data for the first half of calendar year 1987 will be included in the Semi-Annual Effluent Report due 60 days. after January 1, 1988 and will include data covering the full calendar year 1987.
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            ~      0 6.0 DOSE ASSESSMENT - IMPACT ON MAN The dose impact on man for the calendar year 1982 will be included in the Semi-Annual Effluent Report due 60 days after January 1, 1988.
 
~- '7 O'EVISIONS
                  ~ 4l TO THE ODCM During  this  semi-annual  reporting period, no revisions were made to the offsite  Dose  Calculation  Manual (ODCM).
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This report is submitted in compliance with Technical Specification 6.9.1.11.It includes a summary of the quantities of radioactive liquid and gaseous effluents and solid waste released from WNP-2 during the previous six months of operation with data summarized on a quarterly basi s.2.0 LIQUID EFFLUENTS The radwaste liquid effluents were released in a batch mode only during the reporting period.Six batch releases occurred during the first calendar quarter and 27 batch releases during the second calendar quarter.The total time period for the batch releases was 58.3 hours, with the maximum time period being-2.25 hours for a release, the minimum time period being 1.13 hour s for a release and the average time period was 1.76 hours.The volume of dilution water considered, is the total volume of recirculating cooling tower blowdown flow for the period.The average flow rate of the Columbia River during January through June 15, 1987 was 1.1E+05 cubic feet per second.Periodic LADTAP II computer runs were performed to verify compliance with Technical Specification limits.The calculated dose to the maximum individual due to liquid releases for the first quarter was 3.5E-04 mrem whole bog and 5.7E-04 mrem for the maximum organ.The second quarter calculated dose was 1.2E-02 mrem whole body and 2.2E-02 mrem for the maximum organ.The liquid batch releases were recirculated prior to sampling.A repre-sentati ve sample was obtained and analyzed for each batch release.A composite of tank samples for each quarter was analyzed for strontiums and irons.The method for measurement of total radioactivity was by gamma spectroscopy, liquid scintillation and proportional counters.All isotopes listed in Regulatory Guide 1.21, Revision 1, 1974 and our Technical Specifications are included in effluent analyses.Additionally, any other unidentified gamma spectroscopy peak(s)is resol ved and that isotope added to the analyses.Expected pure beta emitters are included in routine analyses except for those isotopes that have been shown not to be present in significant quantities.
Washington Public Power Supply System 3000 George Washington Way P.O. Box 968 Richiand, Washington 99352-0968 (509)372-5000 August 18, 1987 G02-87-229 Docket No. 50-397 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn:   Document Contr ol Desk Washington, D.C. 20555 Gentlemen:
The percent of MPC limit is based on the total MPC fractions using those nuclides in Table 2-2 and concentrations listed in 10CFR20, Appendix B, Table 2, Column 2.The percent of estimated total error s are listed in Table 2-1.These estimated errors are based on counting statistics, tank volume, and in obtaining a representative sample prior to discharge.
The estimated total errors were calculated by obtaining the square root of the sum of the squares of the errors of the individual contributors and multiplying by 1.96 for a 95'X confidence level.
c Sample Racks SW-SR-42, SW-SR-43 0The Residual Heat exchanger cooling water monitoring sample racks SW-SR-42 and SW-SR-43 were removed from service to be modified to operate in a postulated accident senario, in addition to functioning as a Tech Spec leakage detection monitor.The sampling systems were moved, shielded, and had their flow instrumentation changed;sample rack SW-SR-42 was moved to 501 ft.elevation of the reactor building while sample rack SW-SR-43 just had the shield and sampling chamber moved to the opposite end of its skid on 522 ft.elevation of the reactor building.After the system was installed and declared complete, the radiometric calibration was-then performed.
The total time the system was out of service for modification, exceeded the 30 day technical specification action statement.
While the system was inoperative there was no danger to plant personnel, systems, or the public, as the plant was shutdown or in the refueling mode.
o 0 Table 2-1 WNP-2 LIQUID EFFLUENTS-SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES January-June 1987 A.Fission and activation products Unit 1st Quarter 2nd Est.Quarter I Total IError*'Xl 1.Total release (not including tritium, gases, al ha)Ci 3.8E-04 8.0E-03 l2.2 E+011 2.Average diluted concentration durin peri od 3.Percent of MPC limit B.Tri ti um uCi/ml 1.5E-09 2.6E-02 4.OE-08 5.0E-02 l.Total release 2.Average diluted concentration during period 3.Percent of MPC limit C.Dissolved and entrained gases Ci uCi/ml 1.2E-01 4.8E-07 1.6E-02 6.2E-01 I2.2 E+Oll 3.1E-06 1.OE-01 1.Total release 2.Average diluted concentration during eriod 3.Percent of MPC limit D.Gross alpha radioactivi'ty I I 1.Total release I Ci I(2.8E-05 l(4.0E-04 I2.2 E+Oll uCi/ml I(1.1E-10 I(2.OE-09'X I~5.5E-05 I(l.OE-03 I Ci I(3.1E-10 I(2.4E-09 l2.3 E+Ol I E.Volume of waste (prior to dil uti on)F.Volume of dilution water used durin eriod*At 95%confidence level liters 3.8E+05 1.6E+06 I1.5 E+Ol I I I I liters 2.5E+08 2.0E+08 l1.5 E+Ol I Table 2-2 WNP-2 LIQUID EFFLUENTS-SOURCE TERMS January-June 1986 BATCM MODE Nuclides Released Unit'st Quarter 2nd Quarter Strontium-89 Strontium-90 Cesium-134 Ci Ci Ci 1.2 E-04 4.0 E-05 7.5 E-06 I~9.0 E-06~7.2 E-06~1.5 E-04 Cesium-1 37-Iodine-131 Ci I" 5.9 E-06 l~1.2 E-04 Ci I~6.3 E-06 I~1.0 E-04 Cobalt-58 Cobalt-60 Ci l~1.5 E-05 3.2 E-04 Ci I~1.7 E-05 8.2 E-04 Iron-59 Ci~1.2 E-05 l~1.6 E-04 Zinc-65 Man anese-54 Chromium-51 Ci 8.1 E-05 5.3 E-03 Ci l~8.5 E-06 1.4 E-04 Ci 1.5 E-04 1.4 E-03 Zirconium-Niobium-95 Mol bdenum-99 Technetium-99m Barium-1anthanum-140 Cerium-141 Ci I<1.2 E-05 l~1.4 E-04 Ci l~5.6 E-05 I~9.2 E-04 Ci l~6.0 E-06 l~6.6 E-05 Ci I<2.0 E-05 l~3.7 E-04 Ci I 7.9 E-06 I 1.2 E-04 TASLE 2-2 (Continued)
Others Cerium-144 Iron-55 Ci Ci~3.0 E-05 l 2.4 E-05 5.1 E-04 2.9 E-05 Total for Period (Above)I Ci 3.8 E-04 8.0 E-03 Xenon-133 Xenon-135 Ci l~2.0 E-05 l~3.2 E-04 Ci l~7.6 E-06 l~8.2 E-05 Tritium l ci 1.2 E-01 6.2 E-01 NOTE: Less than (~)values are not included in the Total For Period values.
3.0 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS The gaseous radwaste effluents from WNP-2 were released in a continuous mode.There are three (3)release points at WNP-2: 1.Main Plant Yent-mixed mode release 2.Turbine Building-ground level release 3.Radwaste Building-ground level release The gaseous source terms from each release point are listed in Tables 3-1 to 3-3.Table 3-4 provides a summation of the total activity released, the average release rate, the percent of Technical Specification limit, gross alpha radioactivity and the estimated total error associated with the measurements of radioactivity in the gaseous effluents.
Radioactivity measurements for gaseous effluent releases are performed for fission and activation gases by collecting the samples on charcoal traps and analyzing them using gamma spectroscopy.
Tritium is sampled by freeze trapping and analyzed by liquid scintillation counting.Par ticu-lates and iodines are sampled using charcoal cartridges and particulate fil ters and analyzed using gamma spectroscopy.
The"Percent of Technical Specification Limit" calculations were based on exposure at specified locations.
Air dose due to noble gases was deter-mined at the site boundary with the quarterly limit of 5 mrads for gamma being the more restrictive for each time per iod.The gamma air dose fr om noble gases for the first quarter was 1.2E-Ol mrads and 5.8E-02'mrad for the second quarter.Iodines, particulates and tritium calculations were determined at Taylor Flats, located 4.2 miles southeast.
A limit of 7.5 mrems per quarter to any organ was used in these calculations.
The maxi-mum organ dose to a"Member of the Public" was 1.2E-02 mrem for the first quarter and 7.2E-03 mrem for the second quarter.To verify compliance with Technical Specification limits, calculations were performed for each month's releases using the GASPAR computer program and parameters as outlined in the ODCM.Doses were determined at two special locations.
1.The Site Boundary at 1.2 miles from the plant and for the sector with the maximum X/g value.2.Taylor Flats-at 4.2 miles SE.There were no abnormal releases of gaseous effluent during the first and second quarter s of 1987.Sampling and monitoring of the gaseous effluents were performed in accordance with Technical Specifications and Plant Procedures.
eTotal error estimates are based on grab samples, gamma spectrometry, analyzer detectors, and beta scintillation readings.The overriding uncertainty in all cases is the measurement of the effluent and sample volumes.The estimated error was determined to be 36%at the 95%conf i dence level.In addition to the reactor site, WNP-2 has a permanent laundry facility located approximately 0.75 miles from the site.Its ventilation system contains HEPA filters on the discharge and is continuously monitored for particulates and radioiodines.
Also at this location is a backup chemistry lab within the EOF.The radiochemical hood containing HEPA filters is monitored for radioactive releases when in operation.
Gamma spectrometry indicated no isotopes present other than those attributable to natural background.
iO Table 3-1 MNP-2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS SOURCE TERMS-MIXED MODE RELEASES MAIN PLANT YENT January-June 1987 CONTINUOUS MODE Nuclides Released 1.Fission gases Unit st Quarter nd Quarter Krypton-85 Ci[(2.9 E+01 l~3.4 E+01 Kr pton-85m Krypton-87 Kry ton-88 Xenon-133 Xenon-133m Xenon-135 Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci 2.7 E-01 4.0 E-01 4.9 E-Ol 6.7 E-01 1.5 E+00 1.8 E-01 3.5 E-02 6.0 E-01 6.6 E-01 7.0 E-01 1.4 E+00 3.5 E-01 I Xenon-135m Xenon-138 Ar on-41 Total for eriod 2.Iodines Ci 1.9 E+00 Ci l~3.2 E-01 Ci 5.4 E+00 Ci j~6.9 E+00 7.8 E-02 1.5 E+Ol 4.5 E-03 1.9 E+01 Iodine-131 Iodine-133 Iodine-135 Total for period Ci 2.0 E-04 1.0 E-04 Ci 9.6 E-04 2.3 E-04 Ci I<4.2 E-05 I~4.7 E-05 Ci I 1.2 E-03 3.3 E-04 3.Particulates Table 3-1 (Continued)
*Strontium-89 Ci 7.8 E-06 1.9 E-07*Strontium-90 Cesium-134 Cesium-137 Barium-lanthanum-140 Molybdenum-99 Cerium-141 Cerium-144 Cobalt-58 Ci 3.0 E-04 2.8 E-04 Ci l~5.1 E-10 2.7 E-07 Ci I+9.3 E-05 I<1.4 E-04 Ci 2.7 E-05 l~1.1 E-04 Ci l~2.7 E-04 I~3.6 E-04 Ci I~1.3 E-03 2.9 E-04 Ci l~7.3 E-05 l~8.5 E-05 Ci I<3.3 E-04)<3.6 E-04 Cobal t-60 Ci.3.3 E-04 1.2 E-03 Iron-59 Man anese-54 Zinc-65 Ci Ci 5.9 E-05 1.2 E-03 Ci I~1.5 E-04 I~2.3 E-04 2.8 E-04 2.7 E-03 Others Chromium-51 Ci 4.8 E-04 1.4 E-04 Zirconium-95 Cesium-138 Technetium
-99m Sodium-24 Ci Ci 4.9 E-03 I 9.0 E-04 Ci I~1.5 E-04 Ci I~9.4 E-06 7.3 E-04 3.9 E-04~1.1 E-05 c1.2 E-05 Total for eriod-Ci 8.2 E-03 6.0 E-03 Table 3-1 (Continue I l4.Tritium Ci 9.9 E-02 2.1 E-01 Total bui1 din rel ease Ci 5.5 E+00 1.9 E+01*The strontium analysis for LLD levels was modified between the first and second quarter reports.A newer, more conservative calculation is being used for estimating MDA in the analytical scheme.NOTE: Less than (~)values are not included in the Total For Period values.10 Table 3-2 MNP-2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS SOURCE TERMS GROUND LEVEL RELEASES TURBINE BUILDING January-June 1987 CONTINUOUS MODE Nuclides Released l.Fission gases Unit st Quarter nd Quarter Kry ton-85 Kry ton-85m Ci l~2.9 E+02 I~2.8 E+02 Ci l~3.4 E-Ol Ic 3.3 E-Ol Krypton-87 Kry ton-88 Xenon-133 Xenon-133m Xenon-135 Xenon-135m Xenon-138 Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci 1.9 E+00 2.2 E+00 2.0 E+00 5.6 E+00 1.0 Ei00 4.2 E+00 1.5 E+01 6.8 E-01 1.2 E+00 1.2 E+00 3.0 E+00 7.0 E-01~8.9 E-01 9.1 E+00 Total for eriod Ci I 3.2 E+Ol 1.6 E+01 2.Iodines Iodine-131 Ci 5.3 E-05 7.4 E-05 Iodine-133 Iodine-135 Total for eriod Ci 3.6 E-04 l~1.9 E-04 Ci l~1~2 E-04 I~1.1 E-04 Ci I 4.1 E-04 I 7.4 E-05 I 03.Particulates Table 3-2 (Continued)
Strontium-89 Strontium-90 Cesium-134 Cesium-137 Barium-1 anthanum-1 40 Ci 1.1 E-04 I~3.0 E-06 Ci l~1.6 E-09 I~2.1 E-06 Ci fc 1 2 E 04 (~1 0 E 04 Ci I<1.1 E-04 I~9.1 E-05 Ci I~4.4 E-04 I 2.9 E-04 Mol bdenum-99 Cer ium-1 41 Cerium-144 Ci l~1.1 E-03 Ci I 1.2 E-04 Ci l~4.9 E-04~1.0 E-03~1.0 E-04~3.6 E-04 Cobalt-58 Cobal t-60 Iron-59 Man anese-54 Zinc-65 Others Chromium-51 Zirconium-95 Cesium-138 Ci 9.3 E-05 1.6 E-04 Ci l~1.2 E-03 3.1 E-04 Ci)~1.8 E-04 I~1.6 E-04 Ci l~3.1 E-04 2.2 E-03 Ci I~1.1 E-04 I 1.0 E-04 Ci l~1.8 E-04 I~1.7 E-04 Ci I>>2.4 E-04 l~2.1 E-04 Ci I~1.0 E-04 I>>9.9 E-05 Technetium
-99 Total for eriod Ci 1.8 E-05 l~1.9 E-05l 2.2 E-04 2.7 E-03 I l4.Tritium Ci I 1.2 E+00 3.3 E-01 I Total buil din release Ci l 3.3 E+Ol I 1.6 E+01 NOTE: Less than (~)values are not included in the Total For Period values.
Table 3-3 WNP-2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS SOURCE TERMS GROUND LEVEL RELEASES RADMASTE BUILDING January-June 1987 CONTINUOUS MODE I Nuclides Released 1.Fission gases Unit st Quarter nd Quarter Kry ton-85 Kry ton-85m Ci l~3.6 E+01 I 3.9 E+Ol Ci l~1~1 E-01 lc 1~1 E-01 Krypton-87 Kr ton-88 Xenon-133 Xenon-133m Xenon-135 Xenon-135m Xenon-138 Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci 4.6 E-01 5.9 E-01 7.1 E-01 2.0 E+00 3.5 E-01 3.8 E-01 2.3 E+00 3.8 E-01 1.3 E+00 5.0 E-Ol 2.8 E+00 3.8 E-01 8.1 E-Ol 1.4 E+00 Total for eriod Ci 6.8 E+00 7.6 E+00 2.Iodines Iodine-131 Iodine-133 Iodine-135 Total for period Ci Ci 2.3 E-05 t~2.1 E-05 9.6 E-05 2.0 E-05 C)l~1~9 E-05 I~2.1 E-05 Ci 1.2 E-04 2.0 E-05 13 3.Particulates 1Table 3-3 (Continued)
Strontium-89 Strontium-90 Cesium-134 Cesium-137 Barium-Lanthanum-140 Mol bdenum-99 Cerium-141 Cerium-144 Cobalt-58 Cobal t-60 Iron-59 Man anese-54 Zinc-65 Others Chronium-51 Zirconium-95 Ci 6.8 E-07 j>>3.7 E-07 Ci 4 5.4 E-09 l~2.6 E-07 Ci c 1.9 E-05 l~1.9 E-05 Ci I~1.5 E-05 l~1.7 E-05 Ci I+4.9 E-05 l~5.6 E-05 Ci l~1.7 E-04 l~1.8 E-04 Ci l~1.7 E-05 l~1.8 E-05 Ci I~6.6 E-05 I~7.4 E-05 Ci l~1.6 E-05 I~1.8 E-05 Ci I<2.4 E-05 I 2.7 E-05 Ci I<3.8 E-05 l~4.4 E-05 Ci l~1~9 E-05 l~1.8 E-05 Ci l~3.9 E-05 4.8 E-05 Ci I~1.1 E-04 I<1.2 E-04 Ci I~2.7 E-05 1~2.9 E-05 Total for eriod Ci 6.8 E-07 4.8 E-05 I l4.Tritium Ci 1.2 E-01 1.2 E-01 I Total buil din release I Ci 6.9 E+00 7.7 E+00 I NOTE: Less than (~)values are not included in the Total For Period values.14
" Table 3-4 MNP-2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES January-June 1987 Uni t A.Fission 8 activation gases 1st Quarter 2nd lEst.Total Quarter I Er ror%*1.Total release Ci 4.4 E+Ol 4.3 E+01 I 3.6 E+Oll 2.Average re ease rate for eriod ercen o ec.S ec.limit B.Iodines uCi/sec 5.7 E+00 5.5 E+00 2.4 E+00 1.2 E+00 ota io ine (131, 133)Ci 1.7 E-03 4.2 E-04 3.6 E+01 I 2.Average release rate for eriod ercent o ec.S ec.limit C.Particulates uCi/sec 2.2 E-04 1.6 E-01 5.3 E-05 9.6 E-02 Par ticu ates wit'alf-lives 8 da s 2.Average re ease rate for eriod ercen o ec.S ec.limit ross a pa radioacti vit D.Tr itium Ci uCi/sec Ci 8.4 E-03 1.1 E-03 1.6 E-01 1.7 E-03 8.7 E-03 1.1 E-03 9.6 E-02 1.3 E-03 I 3.6 E+Oll 1.Total releases verage re ease rate for eriod ercent o ec.S ec.limit*At 95%confidence
'level Ci uCi/sec 1.4 E+00 6.6 E-Ol 1.8 E-01 8.4 E-02 1.6 E-01 9.6 E-02 I 3.6 E+Oll
~Table 3-5 WNP-2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS, BATCH RELEASES January-June 1987 T e Purge Vent Number 10 ota Time (hrs)127.5 69.8 ax 1 lllulll Time (hrs)31.5 4.25 1 n1lllulll Time (hrs)2.25 0.5 ean Time (hrs)12.8 1.55 NOTE: Batch releases were performed through the Main Plant Vent-mixed mode release.16 P 8r e 4.0 SOLID WASTE A total volume of 7276 ft3 (206.0 m3)of solid waste was transported in 19 shipments during the January 1 through June 30, 1987 reporting period.The total activity of the waste.shipped was 660.641 Ci;658.305 Ci contained in dewatered spent resins and 2.336 Ci in Dry Active Waste (DAW).A.Dewatered S ent Resin Dewatered resins accounted for 2956 ft3 (83.7 m3)of the radio-active wastes shipped during the reporting period.The burial containers were LSA-190 and ES-142 liners provided by NUPAC Services, Inc.The total activity of the resins shipped during the reporting period was 658.305 Ci.The principle nuclides and their percent contribution to the total activity are listed in Table 4-3.The solid wastes were shipped to the U.S.Ecology, Hanford burial site using flat bed trailers, NUPAC 14-210H, or NUPAC 10-142 casks as appropriate.
The counting error associated with the total activity has been found to be less than 1.0X at one standard deviation in previous effluent reports and to decrease with increasing activity.The statistical counting error is assumed to be 1%for the purpose of this error evaluation.
Other parameters considered in estimating the total error of the activity shipped included the error in measuring the absolute volume, the weight of the waste in the liners, the representative-ness of the sample taken, the homogeneity of the nuclide distribu-'ion within a batch or liner and the geometry error in the gamma spectroscopy analysis.The gamma spectroscopy calibration error was approximately 5%.The best estimate of the total error in the activity of spent resin shipped was assumed to be less than or equal to.20%.B.Dry Active Waste (DAW)A total of 4320 ft (122.3 m)of DAW was shipped in 48 Container Products Corporation, B-25 steel boxes.The total activity of the DAW shipped was 2.336 Ci.The values for the activities shipped were determined by using dose rate-to-curie conversion factors.The conversion factors were based on a nuclide distribution taken from reactor coolant sample analyses which are representative for the time period in which the waste was generated.
Short lived nuclides were eliminated based on decay of the DAW prior to shipment.A meaningful counting error cannot be generated for the DAW, however, the total error may be assumed to be less than or equal to 20%since DAW would be subjected to similar error contributions as the spent resins.17 e C.~Ab b Li dd There were no absorbed liquids shipped during the reporting period.4.1 Scalin Factor Nethodolo y Scaling factors are based on outside laboratory (TNA/Norcal) analysis of hard-to-measure nuclides.For those waste streams where the scaling or the scaled nuclide concentration is not sufficient to provide a viable scaling factor, the final EPRI Report"Radionuclide Correlations in Low Level Radwaste", HP-4037, June 1985 has been used as a basis for the determination of a scaling factor.H-3 Sampling of individual waste streams was performed with analysis performed by an outside lab.The H-3 concentration was measured per gram of waste material.This value was compared to the Reactor Coolant System H-3 concentration.
The scaling factor is derived from the ratio of the H-3 concentration in the waste stream to RCS H-3 concentration.
C-14, Tc-99, I-129 Sampling of the individual waste stream was performed with analysis by off-site lab to determine isotopic concentration.
Ratios were developed between the scaled nuclide to the scaling nuclide concentration determined by analysis.In those cases where the scaling nuclide is not available in large enough quantities to develop reliable (viable)scaling factors, the recommendations made in section 7 of the referenced EPRI report for the plant in the initial stages of operation are used.TRU, Sr-90, Ni-63 TRU nuclides would be scaled to Ce-144.As recommended by the AIF report"Methodolgies for Classification of Low Level Radioactive Waste from Nuclear Power Plants".These nuclides are not considered to be present if the scaled values are less than: 1 nCi/g for TRU, 35 nCi/g for Pu-241 or 200 nCi/g for Cf-242.TRU nuclides will be reported if the scaling nuclide (Ce-144)is reliably detected and Cs-137 is also present.18
~0 Sampling of individual waste streams has been performed with analysis by an outside labortory.
Cs-137 and Sr-90 were not available in sufficient concentrations to allow development of reliable scaling factors.The values obtained in the referenced
~EPRI report were used for scaling factors.Co-60 and Ni-63 concentrations were measured in each of the sampled waste streams.The ratio of Co-60 to Ni-63 has been determined and is used as the scaling factor for Ni-63 from Co-60.Table 4-1 lists those scaling factors by waste stream for those nuclides that are required to be repor ted.Table 4-2 lists those scaling factors for the conditional nuclides that are reported only when the scaling nuclide is found to be present.19 Table 4-1 Scalin Factors for Re uired Nuclides Co-60/C-14 Cs-137/Tc-99 Cs-137/I-129 Rx Coolant/H-3 DAW 5.9 E-4 3.0 E-5 2.0 E-5+4.4 E-1 RMCU Powder Resin 1.7 E-4 3.0 E-5+2.0 E-5+1.75 E-1++CFD Powder Resin 1.0 E-4+3.0 E-5+2.0 E-5+1.75 E-1 EDR/FDR Powder Resin 1.0 E-4+3.0 E-5+2.0 E-5+1.0 E-1 EDR/FDR Bead Resin 1.0 E-4 3.0 E-5+2.0 E-5+2.25 E-1 OIL 1.0 E-4+3.0 E-5+2.0 E-5+4.0 E-5+++Table 4-2 Scalin Factors for Conditional Nuclides DAM RMCU CFD EDR/FDR EDR/FDR OIL Powder Resin Powder Rs Powder Resin Bead Resin Co-60/Ni-63 Ce-144/Pu-238 Ce-144/Pu-239 Ce-144/Pu-241 Ce-144/Am-241 Ce-144/Cm-242 Ce-144/Cm-244 Cs-137/Sr-90 6.5 E-2 8.0 E-3+5.0 E-3+5.5 E-1+3.0 E-3+1.5 E-2+3.5 E-3+6.0 E-3+9.0 E-3 8.0 E-3+5.0 E-3+5.5 E-1+3.0 E-3+1.5 E-2+3.5 E-3+6.0 E-3+4.0 E-2 8.0 E-3+5.0 E-3+5.5 E-1+3.0 E-3+1.5 E-2+3.5 E-3+6.0 E-3+1.8 E-1 8.0 E-3+5.0 E-3+5.5 E-1+3.0 E-3+1.5 E-2+3.5 E-3+6.0 E-3+1.7 E-2 8.0 E-3+5.0 E-3+5.5 E-1+3.0 E-3+1.5 E-2+3.5 E-3+6.0 E-3+2.0 8.0 5.0 5.5 3.0 1.5 3.5 6.0 E-2+E-3+E-3+E-1+E-3+~-~+~E-3+E-3++Scaling Nuclide not present in enough concentration to make determination of scaling factor.In these cases the scaling factor obtained from the final EPRI Report"Radionuclide Correlations in Low Level Radwaste" (NP-.4037, June 1985), will continue to be used as the WNP-2 scaling factors.++The report from 1NA/Norcal, showed a concentration of H-3 in RWCU resin of 2.35 times the Rx Coolant H-3 concentration.
The resin mix used in RWCU and CFD is the same and the reactor coolant and condensate H-3 concentration are approximately the same.The scaling factor for CFD powdered resins is 1.75 E-1 which is more representative of H-3 retention on the dried powdered resins.+++Oil is processed at MNP-2 by filtration and dewatering.
This process removes the water from-oil.The report from TMA/Norcal was less than 4.0 E-5 for H-3.The 4.0 E-5 factor was chosen and should be conservative in determining H-3 concentrations in oil.
A.Table 4-3 WNP-2 SOLID WASTE SHIPMENTS January-June 1987 SOLID WASTE SHIPPED OFFSITE FOR BURIAL OR DISPOSAL 1.Type of Waste Waste Stream Unit 6-month lEst.Totall a.Spent resins, fil ter sludges, evaporator bottoms, etc.b.Dry active waste, contaminated e ui., etc.c.Irradiated components, control rods, etc.d.Other, (absorbed aqueous liquid)m3 Ci m3 Ci m3 Ci m3 Ci Period 83.7 658.305 122.3 2.336 No Ship-ment No Ship-ment Error,%20 20 2.Estimate of major nuclide composition (by type of waste): 'a~Dewatered Spent Resins uc de 0" 0-0-*Indicates scaled nuclide 21
''g Table 4-3 (Continu b.Dry Active Wastes (DAW)uc 1 e n-2 Cr-1 0" 0-5 Mn-54 6 Nb-95 Ni-6 8 H-3*c.Irradiated Components
-None d.Other-Absorbed Liquids (None)20.6 4.71 2.7 0.501.4825 6 0.1099 4.822E-2 1.171E-2 3.Solid Waste Disposition Number of Shi ments Mode of Trans ortation Destination 19 Flat bed trailer (5)14-210H Cask (13)10-142 Cask (1)US Ecology Richland, WA 8.IRRADIATED FVEL SHIPMENTS (Di sposition)
None*Indicates scaled nuclide 22 4.2 Process Control Pro ram The Process Control Program (PCP)used to control solidification at WNP-2 will be provided by the vendor waste processor, Pacific Nuclear Inc.in accordance with Contract C-20452, and will be subjected to POC review prior to any solidification of radwaste.Two Pacific Nuclear generic solidification PCP's, TP-O4,"Portable Solidification System and TP-05,"Radwaste Solidification System" are currently under NRC review.As an alternative, approved High Integrity Containers (HIC's)could be used for the transport of wastes requiring stabilization.
Other portions of the radwaste program are controlled by the WNP-2 procedures PPM 1.12.1,"Radwaste Management Program", PPM 1.12.2,"Radwaste Process Control Program", and 1.12.3,"Contract (Vendor)Waste Processing".
No significant changes have occurred in these procedures during this reporting period.23 (oe 5.0 METEOROLOGY The meteorological data for the first half of calendar year 1987 will be included in the Semi-Annual Effluent Report due 60 days.after January 1, 1988 and will include data covering the full calendar year 1987.24
~0 6.0 DOSE ASSESSMENT
-IMPACT ON MAN The dose impact on man for the calendar year 1982 will be included in the Semi-Annual Effluent Report due 60 days after January 1, 1988.
~4l~-'7 O'EVISIONS TO THE ODCM During this semi-annual reporting period, no revisions were made to the offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM).26 Washington Public Power Supply System 3000 George Washington Way P.O.Box 968 Richiand, Washington 99352-0968 (509)372-5000 August 18, 1987 G02-87-229 Docket No.50-397 U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Contr ol Desk Washington, D.C.20555 Gentlemen:


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NUCLEAR PLANT NO.2 SEMI-ANNUAL EFFLUENT REPORT JANUARY 1, 1987 TO JUNE 30, 1987 (ATIACHED)
NUCLEAR PLANT NO. 2 SEMI-ANNUAL EFFLUENT REPORT JANUARY 1, 1987 TO JUNE 30, 1987 (ATIACHED)
In accordance with title 10 of tHe Code of Federal Regulations, Part 50.36a (a)(2), the subject report is herewith being submitted.
In accordance with       title 10 of tHe Code of Federal Regulations,             Part 50.36a (a) (2), the subject report is herewith being submitted.
Should you have any questions, please contact Mr.R.G.Graybeal, Manager, WNP-2 Health Physics/Chemistry.
Should you have any questions,     please contact Mr. R.     G. Graybeal, Manager, WNP-2   Health Physics/Chemistry.
Very truly yours, C.M.Powers WNP-2 Plant Manager bk Attachment cc: RB Samworth-NRC C Eschels-EFSEC D Jaquish-DOE JB Martin-NRC RV (2)D Sherman-Amer.Nuclear Insurers TR Strong-DSHS NRC Site Inspector Washington Public Power Supply System 3000 George Washington Way P.O.Box 968 Richland, Washington 99352-0968 (509)372-5000 August 18, 1987 G02-87"229 Docket No.50-397 U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C.20555 Gentlemen:
Very truly yours, C. M. Powers WNP-2   Plant Manager bk Attachment cc:   RB Samworth   - NRC C Eschels -   EFSEC D Jaquish-   DOE JB Martin   NRC RV (2)
D Sherman   Amer. Nuclear   Insurers TR Strong - DSHS NRC Site Inspector
 
Washington Public Power Supply System 3000 George Washington Way P.O. Box 968 Richland, Washington 99352-0968 (509)372-5000 August 18, 1987 G02-87"229 Docket No. 50-397 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn:     Document Control Desk Washington, D.C.       20555 Gentlemen:


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NUCLEAR PLANT NO.2 SEMI-ANNUAL EFFLUENT REPORT JANUARY 1, 1987 TO JUNE 30, 1987 (ATTACHED)
NUCLEAR PLANT NO. 2 SEMI-ANNUAL EFFLUENT REPORT JANUARY 1, 1987 TO JUNE 30, 1987 (ATTACHED)
In accordance with title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 50.36a (a)(2), the subject report is herewith being submitted.
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ACQRQSION NBR S708240274 DOC. DAT . NOTARIZED: NO DOCKET I FAC IL 50-397 WPPSS Nuclear Pro Jecti Unit 2I Washington Public Poee 05000397 AUTH. NAME AUTHOR AFFILIATION POWERS'. M. Washington Public Power Supply System RECIP. NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION

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"Semiannual Effluent Rept'an-June 1987. W/S70818 I DISTRIBUTION CODE: IE4SD COPIES RECEIVED: LTR J EN SIZE:

TITLE: 50. 36a(a) (2) Semiannual Effluent Release Reports RECIPIENT COPIES REC IP IENT COP IES ID CODE/NAME LTTR ENCL ID CODE/NAME LTTR ENCL PD5 LA 0 PD5 PD 5 5 SAMWORTHi R 1 1 INTERNAL: ACRS 1 1 *EOD/DOA 1 1 AEOD/DSP/TPAB 1 1 ARM TECH ADV 1 1 NRR/DEST/PSB 1 1 P/RPB 4 4 NR LRB 1 1 01 1 1 02 1 1 RGN2/DRSS/EPRPB 1 1 EXTERNAL: BNL TICHLERi J 1 1 LPDR 1 1 NRC PDR 1 TOTAL NUMBER OF COP IES REQUIRED: LTTR 23 ENCL 22

WNP-2 SEMI ANNUAL EFFLUENT REPORT JANUARY THROUGH JUNE 1987 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LICENSE NO. NPF-21 8708240270 870630 PDR ADOCK 05000397 R PDR

0 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE

1. 0 INTRODUCTION . ~ ~ 1
2. 0 LIQUID EFFLUENTS ~ ~ 2 3.0 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS 6 4.0 SOLID WASTE 17 5.0 METEOROLOGICAL DATA 24 6.0 DOSE ASSESSMENT - IMPACT ON MAN ~ ~ ~ ~ 25 7.0 REVISIONS TO THE ODCM 26

LIST OF TABL'ES TABLE TITLE PAGE 2-1 HNP"2 LIQUID EFFLUENTS SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES-JANUARY"JUNE 1987 3 2-2 WNP-2 LIQUID EFFLUENTS - SOURCE TERMS JANUARY-JUNE 1987 ~ ~ ~ 4 3-1 WNP"2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS " SOURCE TERMS - MIXED MODE RELEASES " MAIN PLANT VENT JANUARY-JUNE 1987 . . . . . . . 8 3"2 WNP-2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS - SOURCE TERMS GROUND LEVEL RELEASES TURBINE BUILDING " JANUARY"JUNE 1987 3-3 HNP-2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS " SOURCE TERMS GROUND LEVEL RELEASES - RADWASTE BUILDING - JANUARY"JUNE 1987 13 3-4 HNP"2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS - SUMMATION-OF ALL RELEASES .

JANUARY"JUNE 1987 15 3"5 HNP-2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS " BATCH RELEASES JANUARY-JUNE 1987 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 4-1 SCALING FACTOR FOR REQUIRED NUCLIDES 20 4"2 SCALING FACTORS FOR CONDITIONAL NUCLIDES ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t ~ ~ ~ ~ 20 4-3 HNP"2 SOLID WASTE SHIPMENTS JANUARY-JUNE 1987 . 21

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1.0 INTRODUCTION

This report is submitted in compliance with Technical Specification 6.9.1.11. It includes a summary of the quantities of radioactive liquid and gaseous effluents and solid waste released from WNP-2 during the previous six months of operation with data summarized on a quarterly basi s.

2.0 LIQUID EFFLUENTS The radwaste liquid effluents were released in a batch mode only during the reporting period. Six batch releases occurred during the first calendar quarter and 27 batch releases during the second calendar quarter. The total time period for the batch releases was 58.3 hours3.472222e-5 days <br />8.333333e-4 hours <br />4.960317e-6 weeks <br />1.1415e-6 months <br />, with the maximum time period being-2.25 hours2.893519e-4 days <br />0.00694 hours <br />4.133598e-5 weeks <br />9.5125e-6 months <br /> for a release, the minimum time period being 1.13 hour1.50463e-4 days <br />0.00361 hours <br />2.149471e-5 weeks <br />4.9465e-6 months <br /> s for a release and the average time period was 1.76 hours8.796296e-4 days <br />0.0211 hours <br />1.256614e-4 weeks <br />2.8918e-5 months <br />. The volume of dilution water considered, is the total volume of recirculating cooling tower blowdown flow for the period. The average flow rate of the Columbia River during January through June 15, 1987 was 1.1E+05 cubic feet per second.

Periodic LADTAP II computer runs were performed to verify compliance with Technical Specification limits. The calculated dose to the maximum individual due to liquid releases for the first quarter was 3.5E-04 mrem whole bog and 5.7E-04 mrem for the maximum organ. The second quarter calculated dose was 1.2E-02 mrem whole body and 2.2E-02 mrem for the maximum organ.

The liquid batch releases were recirculated prior to sampling. A repre-sentati ve sample was obtained and analyzed for each batch release. A composite of tank samples for each quarter was analyzed for strontiums and irons. The method for measurement of total radioactivity was by gamma spectroscopy, liquid scintillation and proportional counters.

All isotopes listed in Regulatory Guide 1.21, Revision 1, 1974 and our Technical Specifications are included in effluent analyses.

Additionally, any other unidentified gamma spectroscopy peak(s) is resol ved and that isotope added to the analyses. Expected pure beta emitters are included in routine analyses except for those isotopes that have been shown not to be present in significant quantities.

The percent of MPC limit is based on the total MPC fractions using those nuclides in Table 2-2 and concentrations listed in 10CFR20, Appendix B, Table 2, Column 2.

The percent of estimated total error s are listed in Table 2-1. These estimated errors are based on counting statistics, tank volume, and in obtaining a representative sample prior to discharge.

The estimated total errors were calculated by obtaining the square root of the sum of the squares of the errors of the individual contributors and multiplying by 1.96 for a 95'X confidence level.

0 c Sample Racks SW-SR-42, SW-SR-43 The Residual Heat exchanger cooling water monitoring sample racks SW-SR-42 and SW-SR-43 were removed from service to be modified to operate in a postulated accident senario, in addition to functioning as a Tech Spec leakage detection monitor. The sampling systems were moved, shielded, and had their flow instrumentation changed; sample rack SW-SR-42 was moved to 501 ft. elevation of the reactor building while sample rack SW-SR-43 just had the shield and sampling chamber moved to the opposite end of its skid on 522 ft. elevation of the reactor building. After the system was installed and declared complete, the radiometric calibration was-then performed. The total time the system was out of service for modification, exceeded the 30 day technical specification action statement. While the system was inoperative there was no danger to plant personnel, systems, or the public, as the plant was shutdown or in the refueling mode.

o 0 Table 2-1 WNP-2 LIQUID EFFLUENTS - SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES January - June 1987 1st 2nd Est.

Unit Quarter Quarter I Total IError* 'Xl A. Fission and activation products

1. Total release (not including tritium, gases, al ha) Ci 3.8E-04 8.0E-03 l2. 2 E+011
2. Average diluted concentration durin peri od uCi/ml 1.5E-09 4. OE-08
3. Percent of MPC limit 2.6E-02 5.0E-02 B. Tri ti um
l. Total release Ci 1.2E-01 6.2E-01 I2.2 E+Oll
2. Average diluted concentration during period uCi/ml 4. 8E-07 3.1E-06
3. Percent of MPC limit 1. 6E-02 1. OE-01 C. Dissolved and entrained gases I
1. Total release Ci I(2.8E-05 l(4.0E-04 I2.2 E+Oll
2. Average diluted concentration during eriod uCi/ml I(1.1E-10 I(2. OE-09
3. Percent of MPC limit 'X I~5.5E-05 I(l.OE-03 D. Gross alpha radioactivi'ty I I I 1. Total release Ci I(3.1E-10 I(2.4E-09 l2.3 E+Ol I E. Volume of waste (prior to dil uti on) liters 3.8E+05 1.6E+06 I1.5 E+Ol I I

F. Volume of dilution water I I used durin eriod liters 2.5E+08 2.0E+08 l1.5 E+Ol I

  • At 95% confidence level

Table 2-2 WNP-2 LIQUID EFFLUENTS - SOURCE TERMS January - June 1986 BATCM MODE Nuclides Released

'st 2nd Unit Quarter Quarter Strontium-89 Ci 1.2 E-04 4.0 E-05 Strontium-90 Ci 7. 5 E-06 I ~ 9. 0 E-06 Cesium-134 Ci ~ 7.2 E-06 ~ 1.5 E-04 Cesium-1 37- Ci I" 5.9 E-06 l~ 1.2 E-04 Iodine-131 Ci I~ 6.3 E-06 I~ 1.0 E-04 Cobalt-58 Ci l~ 1.5 E-05 3.2 E-04 Cobalt-60 Ci I~ 1.7 E-05 8.2 E-04 Iron-59 Ci ~ 1.2 E-05 l~ 1.6 E-04 Zinc-65 Ci 8.1 E-05 5.3 E-03 Man anese-54 Ci l~ 8.5 E-06 1.4 E-04 Chromium-51 Ci 1.5 E-04 1.4 E-03 Zirconium-Niobium-95 Ci I< 1.2 E-05 l~ 1.4 E-04 Mol bdenum-99 Ci l~ 5.6 E-05 I~ 9.2 E-04 Technetium-99m Ci l~ 6.0 E-06 l~ 6.6 E-05 Barium-1anthanum-140 Ci I< 2.0 E-05 l~ 3.7 E-04 Cerium-141 Ci I 7. 9 E-06 I 1. 2 E-04

TASLE 2-2 (Continued)

Others Cerium-144 Ci ~ 3.0 E-05 l 5.1 E-04 Iron-55 Ci 2.4 E-05 2.9 E-05 Total for Period (Above) I Ci 3.8 E-04 8.0 E-03 Xenon-133 Ci l~ 2.0 E-05 l~ 3.2 E-04 Xenon-135 Ci l~ 7.6 E-06 l~ 8.2 E-05 Tritium l ci 1.2 E-01 6.2 E-01 NOTE: Less than (~) values are not included in the Total For Period values.

3.0 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS The gaseous radwaste effluents from WNP-2 were released in a continuous mode. There are three (3) release points at WNP-2:

1. Main Plant Yent - mixed mode release
2. Turbine Building - ground level release
3. Radwaste Building - ground level release The gaseous source terms from each release point are listed in Tables 3-1 to 3-3. Table 3-4 provides a summation of the total activity released, the average release rate, the percent of Technical Specification limit, gross alpha radioactivity and the estimated total error associated with the measurements of radioactivity in the gaseous effluents.

Radioactivity measurements for gaseous effluent releases are performed for fission and activation gases by collecting the samples on charcoal traps and analyzing them using gamma spectroscopy. Tritium is sampled by freeze trapping and analyzed by liquid scintillation counting. Par ticu-lates and iodines are sampled using charcoal cartridges and particulate filters and analyzed using gamma spectroscopy.

The "Percent of Technical Specification Limit" calculations were based on exposure at specified locations. Air dose due to noble gases was deter-mined at the site boundary with the quarterly limit of 5 mrads for gamma being the more restrictive for each time per iod. The gamma air dose fr om noble gases for the first quarter was 1.2E-Ol mrads and 5.8E-02'mrad for the second quarter. Iodines, particulates and tritium calculations were determined at Taylor Flats, located 4.2 miles southeast. A limit of 7.5 mrems per quarter to any organ was used in these calculations. The maxi-mum organ dose to a "Member of the Public" was 1.2E-02 mrem for the first quarter and 7.2E-03 mrem for the second quarter.

To verify compliance with Technical Specification limits, calculations were performed for each month's releases using the GASPAR computer program and parameters as outlined in the ODCM. Doses were determined at two special locations.

1. The Site Boundary at 1.2 miles from the plant and for the sector with the maximum X/g value.
2. Taylor Flats - at 4.2 miles SE.

There were no abnormal releases of gaseous effluent during the first and second quarter s of 1987. Sampling and monitoring of the gaseous effluents were performed in accordance with Technical Specifications and Plant Procedures.

e Total error estimates are based on grab samples, gamma spectrometry, analyzer detectors, and beta scintillation readings. The overriding uncertainty in all cases is the measurement of the effluent and sample volumes. The estimated error was determined to be 36% at the 95%

conf i dence level .

In addition to the reactor site, WNP-2 has a permanent laundry facility located approximately 0.75 miles from the site. Its ventilation system contains HEPA filters on the discharge and is continuously monitored for particulates and radioiodines. Also at this location is a backup chemistry lab within the EOF. The radiochemical hood containing HEPA filters is monitored for radioactive releases when in operation. Gamma spectrometry indicated no isotopes present other than those attributable to natural background.

iO Table 3-1 MNP-2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS SOURCE TERMS - MIXED MODE RELEASES MAIN PLANT YENT January - June 1987 CONTINUOUS MODE st nd Nuclides Released Unit Quarter Quarter

1. Fission gases Krypton-85 Ci [( 2.9 E+01 l~ 3.4 E+01 Kr pton-85m Ci 2.7 E-01 3.5 E-02 Krypton-87 Ci 4.0 E-01 6.0 E-01 Kry ton-88 Ci 4.9 E-Ol 6.6 E-01 Xenon-133 Ci 6.7 E-01 7.0 E-01 Xenon-133m Ci 1.5 E+00 1.4 E+00 Xenon-135 Ci 1.8 E-01 3.5 E-01 I

Xenon-135m Ci j~ 6.9 E+00 7.8 E-02 Xenon-138 Ci 1.9 E+00 1.5 E+Ol Ar on-41 Ci l~ 3.2 E-01 4.5 E-03 Total for eriod Ci 5.4 E+00 1.9 E+01

2. Iodines Iodine-131 Ci 2.0 E-04 1.0 E-04 Iodine-133 Ci 9.6 E-04 2.3 E-04 Iodine-135 Ci I< 4.2 E-05 I~ 4.7 E-05 Total for period Ci I 1.2 E-03 3.3 E-04

Table 3-1 (Continued)

3. Particulates
  • Strontium-89 Ci 7.8 E-06 1.9 E-07
  • Strontium-90 Ci l~ 5.1 E-10 2.7 E-07 Cesium-134 Ci I+ 9.3 E-05 I< 1.4 E-04 Cesium-137 Ci 2.7 E-05 l~ 1.1 E-04 Barium-lanthanum-140 Ci l~ 2.7 E-04 I

~ 3.6 E-04 Molybdenum-99 Ci I~ 1.3 E-03 2.9 E-04 Cerium-141 Ci l~ 7.3 E-05 l~ 8.5 E-05 Cerium-144 Ci I< 3.3 E-04 )< 3.6 E-04 Cobalt-58 Ci 3.0 E-04 2.8 E-04 Cobal t-60 Ci. 3.3 E-04 1.2 E-03 Iron-59 Ci I~ 1.5 E-04 I~ 2.3 E-04 Man anese-54 Ci 5.9 E-05 2.8 E-04 Zinc-65 Ci 1.2 E-03 2.7 E-03 Others Chromium-51 Ci 4.8 E-04 1.4 E-04 Zirconium-95 Ci I~ 1.5 E-04 7.3 E-04 Cesium-138 Ci I~ 9.4 E-06 3.9 E-04 Technetium - 99m Ci 4. 9 E-03 I ~1.1 E-05 Sodium - 24 Ci 9.0 E-04 c1.2 E-05 Total for eriod -

Ci 8.2 E-03 6.0 E-03

Table 3-1 (Continue I

l4. Tritium Ci 9.9 E-02 2.1 E-01 Total bui1 din rel ease Ci 5.5 E+00 1.9 E+01

  • The strontium analysis for LLD levels was modified between the first and second quarter reports. A newer, more conservative calculation is being used for estimating MDA in the analytical scheme.

NOTE: Less than (~) values are not included in the Total For Period values.

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Table 3-2 MNP-2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS SOURCE TERMS GROUND LEVEL RELEASES TURBINE BUILDING January - June 1987 CONTINUOUS MODE st nd Nuclides Released Unit Quarter Quarter

l. Fission gases Kry ton-85 Ci l~ 2.9 E+02 I ~ 2.8 E+02 Kry ton-85m Ci l~ 3.4 E-Ol Ic 3.3 E-Ol Krypton-87 Ci 1.9 E+00 6.8 E-01 Kry ton-88 Ci 2.2 E+00 1.2 E+00 Xenon-133 Ci 2.0 E+00 1.2 E+00 Xenon-133m Ci 5.6 E+00 3.0 E+00 Xenon-135 Ci 1.0 Ei00 7.0 E-01 Xenon-135m Ci 4.2 E+00 ~ 8.9 E-01 Xenon-138 Ci 1.5 E+01 9.1 E+00 Total for eriod Ci I 3.2 E+Ol 1.6 E+01
2. Iodines Iodine-131 Ci 5.3 E-05 7.4 E-05 Iodine-133 Ci 3.6 E-04 l~ 1.9 E-04 Iodine-135 Ci l~ 1 ~ 2 E-04 I ~ 1.1 E-04 Total for eriod Ci I 4.1 E-04 I 7.4 E-05 I

0 Table 3-2 (Continued)

3. Particulates Strontium-89 Ci 1.1 E-04 I~ 3.0 E-06 Strontium-90 Ci l~1.6 E-09 I~ 2.1 E-06 Cesium-134 Ci fc 2 1 E 04 (~1 0 E 04 Cesium-137 Ci I< 1.1 E-04 I ~ 9.1 E-05 Barium-1 anthanum-1 40 Ci I~ 4.4 E-04 I 2.9 E-04 Mol bdenum-99 Ci l~ 1.1 E-03 ~ 1.0 E-03 Cer ium-1 41 Ci I 1. 2 E-04 ~1.0 E-04 Cerium-144 Ci l~ 4.9 E-04 ~ 3.6 E-04 Cobalt-58 Ci I~ 1.1 E-04 I 1.0 E-04 Cobal t-60 Ci l~ 1.8 E-04 I~1.7 E-04 Iron-59 Ci I>> 2.4 E-04 l~ 2.1 E-04 Man anese-54 Ci I~ 1.0 E-04 I>> 9.9 E-05 Zinc-65 Ci 9.3 E-05 1.6 E-04 Others Chromium-51 Ci l~ 1.2 E-03 3.1 E-04 Zirconium-95 Ci )~1.8 E-04 I~1.6 E-04 Cesium - 138 Ci l~ 3.1 E-04 2.2 E-03 Technetium - 99 1.8 E-05 l~ 1.9 E -05l Total for eriod Ci 2.2 E-04 2.7 E-03 I I l4. Tritium Ci 1.2 E+00 3.3 E-01 I Total buil din release Ci l 3.3 E+Ol I 1.6 E+01 NOTE: Less than (~) values are not included in the Total For Period values.

Table 3-3 WNP-2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS SOURCE TERMS GROUND LEVEL RELEASES RADMASTE BUILDING January - June 1987 CONTINUOUS MODE st nd I Nuclides Released Unit Quarter Quarter

1. Fission gases Kry ton-85 Ci l~ 3.6 E+01 I 3.9 E+Ol Kry ton-85m Ci l~ 1 ~ 1 E-01 lc 1 ~ 1 E-01 Krypton-87 Ci 4.6 E-01 3.8 E-01 Kr ton-88 Ci 5.9 E-01 1.3 E+00 Xenon-133 Ci 7.1 E-01 5.0 E-Ol Xenon-133m Ci 2.0 E+00 2.8 E+00 Xenon-135 Ci 3.5 E-01 3.8 E-01 Xenon-135m Ci 3.8 E-01 8.1 E-Ol Xenon-138 Ci 2.3 E+00 1.4 E+00 Total for eriod Ci 6.8 E+00 7.6 E+00
2. Iodines Iodine-131 Ci 2.3 E-05 t~ 2.1 E-05 Iodine-133 Ci 9.6 E-05 2.0 E-05 Iodine-135 C) l~ 1 ~ 9 E-05 I~ 2.1 E-05 Total for period Ci 1.2 E-04 2.0 E-05 13

1 Table 3-3 (Continued)

3. Particulates Strontium-89 Ci 6.8 E-07 j>>3.7 E-07 Strontium-90 Ci 4 5.4 E-09 l~ 2.6 E-07 Cesium-134 Ci c 1.9 E-05 l~ 1.9 E-05 Cesium-137 Ci I~ 1.5 E-05 l~ 1.7 E-05 Barium-Lanthanum-140 Ci I+ 4.9 E-05 l~ 5.6 E-05 Mol bdenum-99 Ci l~ 1.7 E-04 l~ 1.8 E-04 Cerium-141 Ci l~ 1.7 E-05 l~1.8 E-05 Cerium-144 Ci I~6.6 E-05 I~7.4 E-05 Cobalt-58 Ci l~1.6 E-05 I~1.8 E-05 Cobal t-60 Ci I< 2.4 E-05 I 2.7 E-05 Iron-59 Ci I< 3.8 E-05 l~ 4.4 E-05 Man anese-54 Ci l~ 1 ~ 9 E-05 l ~1.8 E-05 Zinc-65 Ci l~ 3.9 E-05 4.8 E-05 Others Chronium-51 Ci I

~ 1.1 E-04 I < 1. 2 E-04 Zirconium-95 Ci I~ 2.7 E-05 1~2.9 E-05 Total for eriod Ci 6.8 E-07 4.8 E-05 I

l4. Tritium Ci 1.2 E-01 1.2 E-01 I I Total buil din release Ci 6.9 E+00 7.7 E+00 I NOTE: Less than (~) values are not included in the Total For Period values.

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Table 3-4

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MNP-2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES January - June 1987 1st 2nd lEst. Total Uni t Quarter Quarter I Er ror  %*

A. Fission 8 activation gases I

1. Total release Ci 4.4 E+Ol 4.3 E+01 3.6 E+Oll
2. Average re ease rate for eriod uCi/sec 5.7 E+00 5.5 E+00 ercen o ec .

S ec. limit 2.4 E+00 1.2 E+00 B. Iodines ota io ine (131, 133) Ci 1.7 E-03 4.2 E-04 3. 6 E+01 I

2. Average release rate for eriod uCi/sec 2.2 E-04 5.3 E-05 ercent o ec .

S ec. limit 1.6 E-01 9.6 E-02 C. Particulates Par ticu ates wit

'alf-lives 8 da s Ci 8.4 E-03 8.7 E-03 3.6 E+Oll I

2. Average re ease rate for eriod uCi/sec 1.1 E-03 1.1 E-03 ercen o ec .

S ec. limit 1.6 E-01 9.6 E-02 ross a pa radioacti vit Ci 1.7 E-03 1.3 E-03 D. Tr itium I

1. Total releases Ci 1.4 E+00 6.6 E-Ol 3.6 E+Oll verage re ease rate for eriod uCi/sec 1.8 E-01 8.4 E-02 ercent o ec .

S ec. limit 1.6 E-01 9.6 E-02

  • At 95% confidence 'level

Table 3-5

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WNP-2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS, BATCH RELEASES January - June 1987 ota ax 1 lllulll 1 n1lllulll ean T e Number Time (hrs) Time (hrs) Time (hrs) Time (hrs)

Purge 10 127. 5 31. 5 2. 25 12. 8 Vent 69.8 4.25 0.5 1.55 NOTE: Batch releases were performed through the Main Plant Vent - mixed mode release.

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P 8r e 4.0 SOLID WASTE A total volume of 7276 ft3 (206.0 m3) of solid waste was transported in 19 shipments during the January 1 through June 30, 1987 reporting period. The total activity of the waste. shipped was 660.641 Ci; 658.305 Ci contained in dewatered spent resins and 2.336 Ci in Dry Active Waste (DAW).

A. Dewatered S ent Resin Dewatered resins accounted for 2956 ft3 (83.7 m3) of the radio-active wastes shipped during the reporting period. The burial containers were LSA-190 and ES-142 liners provided by NUPAC Services, Inc. The total activity of the resins shipped during the reporting period was 658.305 Ci. The principle nuclides and their percent contribution to the total activity are listed in Table 4-3.

The solid wastes were shipped to the U.S. Ecology, Hanford burial site using flat bed trailers, NUPAC 14-210H, or NUPAC 10-142 casks as appropriate.

The counting error associated with the total activity has been found to be less than 1.0X at one standard deviation in previous effluent reports and to decrease with increasing activity. The statistical counting error is assumed to be 1% for the purpose of this error evaluation.

Other parameters considered in estimating the total error of the activity shipped included the error in measuring the absolute volume, the weight of the waste in the liners, the representative-ness of the sample taken, the homogeneity of the nuclide distribu-within a batch or liner and the geometry error in the gamma 'ion spectroscopy analysis. The gamma spectroscopy calibration error was approximately 5%. The best estimate of the total error in the activity of spent resin shipped was assumed to be less than or equal to. 20%.

B. Dry Active Waste (DAW)

A total of 4320 ft (122.3 m ) of DAW was shipped in 48 Container Products Corporation, B-25 steel boxes. The total activity of the DAW shipped was 2.336 Ci. The values for the activities shipped were determined by using dose rate-to-curie conversion factors. The conversion factors were based on a nuclide distribution taken from reactor coolant sample analyses which are representative for the time period in which the waste was generated. Short lived nuclides were eliminated based on decay of the DAW prior to shipment. A meaningful counting error cannot be generated for the DAW, however, the total error may be assumed to be less than or equal to 20% since DAW would be subjected to similar error contributions as the spent resins.

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e Li dd C. ~Ab b There were no absorbed liquids shipped during the reporting period.

4.1 Scalin Factor Nethodolo y Scaling factors are based on outside laboratory (TNA/Norcal) analysis of hard-to-measure nuclides. For those waste streams where the scaling or the scaled nuclide concentration is not sufficient to provide a viable scaling factor, the final EPRI Report "Radionuclide Correlations in Low Level Radwaste", HP-4037, June 1985 has been used as a basis for the determination of a scaling factor.

H-3 Sampling of individual waste streams was performed with analysis performed by an outside lab. The H-3 concentration was measured per gram of waste material. This value was compared to the Reactor Coolant System H-3 concentration. The scaling factor is derived from the ratio of the H-3 concentration in the waste stream to RCS H-3 concentration.

C-14, Tc-99, I-129 Sampling of the individual waste stream was performed with analysis by off-site lab to determine isotopic concentration. Ratios were developed between the scaled nuclide to the scaling nuclide concentration determined by analysis. In those cases where the scaling nuclide is not available in large enough quantities to develop reliable (viable) scaling factors, the recommendations made in section 7 of the referenced EPRI report for the plant in the initial stages of operation are used.

TRU, Sr-90, Ni-63 TRU nuclides would be scaled to Ce-144. As recommended by the AIF report "Methodolgies for Classification of Low Level Radioactive Waste from Nuclear Power Plants". These nuclides are not considered to be present if the scaled values are less than: 1 nCi/g for TRU, 35 nCi/g for Pu-241 or 200 nCi/g for Cf-242. TRU nuclides will be reported if the scaling nuclide (Ce-144) is reliably detected and Cs-137 is also present.

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~ 0 Sampling of individual waste streams has been performed with analysis by an outside labortory. Cs-137 and Sr-90 were not available in sufficient concentrations to allow development of reliable scaling factors. The values obtained in the referenced

~ EPRI report were used for scaling factors. Co-60 and Ni-63 concentrations were measured in each of the sampled waste streams.

The ratio of Co-60 to Ni-63 has been determined and is used as the scaling factor for Ni-63 from Co-60.

Table 4-1 lists those scaling factors by waste stream for those nuclides that are required to be repor ted. Table 4-2 lists those scaling factors for the conditional nuclides that are reported only when the scaling nuclide is found to be present.

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Table 4-1 Scalin Factors for Re uired Nuclides DAW RMCU CFD EDR/FDR EDR/FDR OIL Powder Resin Powder Resin Powder Resin Bead Resin Co-60/C-14 5.9 E-4 1.7 E-4 1.0 E-4 + 1.0 E-4 + 1.0 E-4 1.0 E-4 +

Cs-137/Tc-99 3.0 E-5 3.0 E-5 + 3.0 E-5 + 3.0 E-5 + 3.0 E-5 + 3.0 E-5 +

Cs-137/I-129 2.0 E-5 + 2.0 E-5 + 2.0 E-5 + 2.0 E-5 + 2.0 E-5 + 2.0 E-5 +

Rx Coolant/H-3 4.4 E-1 1.75 E-1 ++ 1.75 E-1 1.0 E-1 2.25 E-1 4.0 E-5 +++

Table 4-2 Scalin Factors for Conditional Nuclides DAM RMCU CFD EDR/FDR EDR/FDR OIL Powder Resin Powder Rs Powder Resin Bead Resin Co-60/Ni-63 6.5 E-2 9.0 E-3 4.0 E-2 1.8 E-1 1.7 E-2 2.0 E-2 +

Ce-144/Pu-238 8.0 E-3+ 8.0 E-3 + 8.0 E-3 + 8.0 E-3+ 8.0 E-3 + 8.0 E-3 +

Ce-144/Pu-239 5.0 E-3 + 5.0 E-3+ 5.0 E-3 + 5.0 E-3 + 5.0 E-3 + 5.0 E-3 +

Ce-144/Pu-241 5.5 E-1 + 5.5 E-1 + 5.5 E-1 + 5.5 E-1 + 5.5 E-1 + 5.5 E-1 +

Ce-144/Am-241 3.0 E-3 + 3.0 E-3 + 3.0 E-3 + 3.0 E-3 + 3.0 E-3 + 3.0 E-3 +

Ce-144/Cm-242 Ce-144/Cm-244 1.5 3.5 E-2 +

E-3+

1.5 3.5 E-2 +

E-3 +

1.5 3.5 E-2 E-3

+

+

1.5 3.5 E-2 +

E-3 +

1.5 3.5 E-2 +

E-3 +

1.5 3.5

~-~ +

E-3 +

~

Cs-137/Sr-90 6.0 E-3 + 6.0 E-3 + 6.0 E-3 + 6.0 E-3 + 6.0 E-3 + 6.0 E-3 +

+ Scaling Nuclide not present in enough concentration to make determination of scaling factor. In these cases the scaling factor obtained from the final EPRI Report "Radionuclide Correlations in Low Level Radwaste" (NP-.4037, June 1985), will continue to be used as the WNP-2 scaling factors.

++ The report from 1NA/Norcal, showed a concentration of H-3 in RWCU resin of 2.35 times the Rx Coolant H-3 concentration. The resin mix used in RWCU and CFD is the same and the reactor coolant and condensate H-3 concentration are approximately the same. The scaling factor for CFD powdered resins is 1.75 E-1 which is more representative of H-3 retention on the dried powdered resins.

+++ Oil is processed at MNP-2 by filtration and dewatering. This process removes the water from -oil.

The report from TMA/Norcal was less than 4.0 E-5 for H-3. The 4.0 E-5 factor was chosen and should be conservative in determining H-3 concentrations in oil.

Table 4-3 WNP-2 SOLID WASTE SHIPMENTS January - June 1987 A. SOLID WASTE SHIPPED OFFSITE FOR BURIAL OR DISPOSAL

1. Type of Waste Waste Stream Unit 6-month lEst. Totall Period Error, %
a. Spent resins, filter sludges, m3 83. 7 evaporator bottoms, etc. Ci 658.305 20
b. Dry active waste, contaminated m3 122.3 e ui ., etc. Ci 2.336 20
c. Irradiated components, control m3 No Ship-rods, etc. Ci ment
d. Other, (absorbed aqueous liquid) m3 No Ship-Ci ment
2. Estimate of major nuclide composition (by type of waste):

'a ~ Dewatered Spent Resins uc de 0"

0-0-

  • Indicates scaled nuclide 21

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'g Table 4-3 (Continu

b. Dry Active Wastes (DAW) uc 1 e n-2 Cr-1 20. 6 .4825 0" 6 0-5 Mn-54 4.71 0.1099 6 Nb-95 2. 7 4.822E-2 Ni -6 8 H-3* 0.501 1.171E-2
c. Irradiated Components - None
d. Other - Absorbed Liquids (None)
3. Solid Waste Disposition Number of Shi ments Mode of Trans ortation Destination 19 Flat bed trailer (5) US Ecology 14-210H Cask (13) Richland, WA 10-142 Cask (1)
8. IRRADIATED FVEL SHIPMENTS (Di sposition)

None

  • Indicates scaled nuclide 22

4.2 Process Control Pro ram The Process Control Program (PCP) used to control solidification at WNP-2 will be provided by the vendor waste processor, Pacific Nuclear Inc. in accordance with Contract C-20452, and will be subjected to POC review prior to any solidification of radwaste.

Two Pacific Nuclear generic solidification PCP's, TP-O4, "Portable Solidification System and TP-05, "Radwaste Solidification System" are currently under NRC review. As an alternative, approved High Integrity Containers (HIC's) could be used for the transport of wastes requiring stabilization. Other portions of the radwaste program are controlled by the WNP-2 procedures PPM 1.12.1, "Radwaste Management Program", PPM 1.12.2, "Radwaste Process Control Program",

and 1.12.3, "Contract (Vendor) Waste Processing". No significant changes have occurred in these procedures during this reporting period.

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5. 0 METEOROLOGY The meteorological data for the first half of calendar year 1987 will be included in the Semi-Annual Effluent Report due 60 days. after January 1, 1988 and will include data covering the full calendar year 1987.

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~ 0 6.0 DOSE ASSESSMENT - IMPACT ON MAN The dose impact on man for the calendar year 1982 will be included in the Semi-Annual Effluent Report due 60 days after January 1, 1988.

~- '7 O'EVISIONS

~ 4l TO THE ODCM During this semi-annual reporting period, no revisions were made to the offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM).

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Washington Public Power Supply System 3000 George Washington Way P.O. Box 968 Richiand, Washington 99352-0968 (509)372-5000 August 18, 1987 G02-87-229 Docket No. 50-397 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Contr ol Desk Washington, D.C. 20555 Gentlemen:

Subject:

NUCLEAR PLANT NO. 2 SEMI-ANNUAL EFFLUENT REPORT JANUARY 1, 1987 TO JUNE 30, 1987 (ATIACHED)

In accordance with title 10 of tHe Code of Federal Regulations, Part 50.36a (a) (2), the subject report is herewith being submitted.

Should you have any questions, please contact Mr. R. G. Graybeal, Manager, WNP-2 Health Physics/Chemistry.

Very truly yours, C. M. Powers WNP-2 Plant Manager bk Attachment cc: RB Samworth - NRC C Eschels - EFSEC D Jaquish- DOE JB Martin NRC RV (2)

D Sherman Amer. Nuclear Insurers TR Strong - DSHS NRC Site Inspector

Washington Public Power Supply System 3000 George Washington Way P.O. Box 968 Richland, Washington 99352-0968 (509)372-5000 August 18, 1987 G02-87"229 Docket No. 50-397 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555 Gentlemen:

Subject:

NUCLEAR PLANT NO. 2 SEMI-ANNUAL EFFLUENT REPORT JANUARY 1, 1987 TO JUNE 30, 1987 (ATTACHED)

In accordance with title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 50.36a (a) (2), the subject report is herewith being submitted.

Should you have any questions, please

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contact Mr. R. G. Graybeal, Manager, WNP-2 Health Physics/Chemistry.

Very truly yours, 47$ (4~

C. M. Powers WNP-2 Plant Manager bk Attachment cc: RB Samworth - NRC C Eschels - EFSEC D Jaquish- DOE JB Martin - NRC RV (2)=

D Sherman - Amer. Nuclear Insurers TR Strong - DSHS NRC Site Inspector