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Effluent & Waste Disposal Semiannual Rept,Supplemental Info,Second Half 1984.
ML18029A876
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Issue date: 12/31/1984
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EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMIANNUAL REPORT SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION SECOND HALF 1984,

1. Regulatory Limits
a. Fission and Activation Gases:

(1) Instantaneous 0.13

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Q2 = release rate from main stack in Ci/sec.

(2) Quarterly - < 0.10 Ci/sec. as average

b. & c. Iodines and particulates, half-lives >8 days (1) Instantaneous-

+ ~4 0.33 44 Q3 = release rate from building exhaust vents in Ci/sec.

Q4 = release rate from main stack in Ci/sec.

(2) Quarterly J0.80 Ci/sec. as average.

d. Liquid effluent: 1 x 10-7 Ci/ml (ref. 10 CFR 20, Appendix B, note 3C, Table II, column 2).
e. Tritium

( 1) Liquid - g 3.0E-3 Ci/cc (ref. 10 CFR 20, Table II, column 2).

(2) Airborne - g 2.0E-7 Ci/ml (ref. 10 CFR 20, Table I, column 2).

2. Maximum Permissible Concentration
a. Fission and Activation Gases: Not Applicable
b. Iodines: Not Applicable
c. Particulates, half-lives >8 days: Not Applicable
d. Liquid effluents: sum of indv. MPC ratios < 1 (ref. 10 CFR 20, Appendix B, note 1)

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SECOND HALF 1984

3. Average Energy - Not Applicable
4. Measurements and Approximations of Total Radioactivity a., b. &c. I n Airborne effluent gaseous activity is continuously monitored and recorded; additionally, grab samples are taken and analyzed monthly to determine specific radionuclide activity concentrations. Stack and building vent effluent flow r ates are calculated once a shift based on the configuration of operating exhaust fans. The flow rate data is consolidated weekly to determine the volume of airborne effluents released from the plant.

Charcoal and particulate samples are taken and analyzed at least weekly to determine specific activity concentrations. The total activity released from the plant is then calculated by taking weekly activity concentration values and multiplying them by the weekly airborne effluent volume.

Allowance is made for a plus or minus one sigma counting error associated with gamma isotopic analyses.

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SECOND HALF 1984

4. Measurements and Approximations of Total Radioactivity (Continued)

Gross beta, gama and total gama isotopic activity concentrations are determined on each batch of liquid effluent prior to release. The total curie content of a released batch is determined by multiplying the highest of the above three activity concentrations by the total volune discharged. The total activity released during a month is then determined by smming the activity content of each batch discharged during the month.

Allowance is made for plus or minus one sigma counting error associated with the total game isotopic analyses.

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(1) Nunber of batches released 130 Each (2) Total time period for batch releases 34802 43328 Minute (3) Maximun time period for a batch release 725 Minute (4) Average time period for batch releases 351.54 333.29 Minute (5) Minimun time period for batch releases 41 30 Minute (6) Average strean flm during period of release of effluent into a flowing stream1 1

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EFH.UENTS AND WASK DISKSAL SEMIANNUAL REPORT SEOOND HALF 1984 LIQUID EFFLUERIS - SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES Third Fourth Eh'uarhae Karhar.

1. Total Releases,(1) Curies 1.36FAQ 1.65MG +1.50')1
2. Average Diluted Conc. During Period uCi/ml 7.12E-09 7.94E-09
3. Percent of Applicable Limit 6.81~ 8.23FAS B. Tris
1. Total Release Curies 7.18E+00 1.12&01 ~.OOPS
2. Average Diluted Conc. During Period uCi/ml 3.76E-08 5.39E-08 ~.00MG
3. Percent of Applicable Limit (3E-03 uCi/ml) 1.25E-03 1.80E-03 C.
1. Total Release Curies 8.83E-01 7.81E-01 ~.80MS
2. Average Diluted Conc. During Period uCi/ml 4.62E-09 3.76E-09
3. Percent of Applicable Limit (6E-06 uCi/ml) 7.71E-02 6.26E-02 D. s
1. Total Release Curies 2.43E-05 4.48E-04 ~1.70E+01 E.

(before dilution) Liters 8.97FA5 1.37M'.OOE+00 F. P 'iters 1.91E'+11 2.08E+11 ~ 1.00541 (1)Based on pre-release analyses which are not decay corrected.

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2. Strontiun-90 1.50E-04 6.85~

30 Cesiun-134 6.BE-02 2.23E-01 4~ Cesiun-137 8.36E-02 2.25E-01

5. Iodine-131 3.99E-02 1.75E-02
6. Cobalt-58 2.87E-04 4.08E-04 7~ Cobalt-60 2.99E-02 7.85E-02
8. Iron-59 MDA MDA
9. Zinc-65 6.04E-02 1.24E-01
10. Manganese-54 2.44E-03 6.07E-03 Chraniun-51 6.03E-03 7 79E-04
12. Zirconiun < MDA 1.01E-04
13. Niobiun-95 < MDA 7.28E-04
14. Molybdenun-99 1.18E-03 1.99E-03
15. Technetiun-99m 1.18E-03 1.99E-03
16. Bariun 5.25E-04 4.59E-04
17. Lanthan un-140 5.25E-04 4.52~3
18. Ceriun-141 1.34E-02 4.76E-02
19. Scdiun 5.12E-02 3.11E-02 Flmrine-18 MDA MDA 3.55E-01 7.64E-01 Quantities listed are in curies.

Calculated by multiplying Cs-134 by a factor of 0.2133. (Established by ratio CE-141/CS-134 in March 1979). A new ratio of 0.1570 was established in December 1982. For conservatism, use of 0.2133 factor will continue.

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1. Xenon-133 1.54E-01 2.32E-01
2. Xenon-135 1.97E-01 3.68E-o1
3. Iodine-133 6.47'-02 7.14E-02 Cesiun-136 5.84E-04 1.32K-03
5. Manganese-56 3.54E-04 1.10E-04
6. Antimony-124 MDA MDA
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9. Brcmine-84 MDA MDA
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a. Spent resin, filter sludges, m3 1.87&42 1.64K%2 evaporator bottoms, etc. Ci 1.80&43 1.64&43 1.50EQ1
b. Dry compressible waste (Druns) nQ 5.32M)1 7.57&41 contaminated equip., etc. Ci 2.91FAS 3.55MS 1.50&41
c. Irradiated Ccmponents, m3 NA NA control rods, etc. Ci
d. Non-compressible waste, (Boxes) m3 5.56FA2 6.45&42 Scrap metal, scrap wood, etc. Ci 1.83BQ1 1.90&61 1.50&41 (Druns) m3 2.76MG 9.12'i 1.84E+02 1.24&42 1.50&01
2. Estimate of major nuclide ccmposition (by type of waste)
a. Spent Resins, Filter Sludges, Evaporator Bottcms, etc.
1. Chrcmiun-51 $ 1.19EQ1 Ci 2.13&42  % 9.00MO Ci 1.47E+02
2. Zinc-65 3.48E+01 Ci 6.25E+02 $ 3.20E+01 Ci 5.24')2
3. Iodine-131 1.93MS Ci 3.46&41  % 1.82&40 Ci 2.98EQ1
4. Cesiun-137 1.49&41 Ci 2.67&02 $ 2.04ER1 Ci 3.33&42
5. Cesiun-134 1.42E+01 Ci 2.54E+02 $ 2.03&61 Ci 3.33&02
6. Cobalt-58 7.51E-01 Ci 1.35~1 $ 4.89E-01 Ci 8.01&46
7. Cobalt-60 8.56&41 Ci 1.54E+02 $ 7.78E+tS Ci 1.27&42
8. Zirconiun-95 $ 5.40E-02 Ci 9.67E-01 $ 3.96E-02 Ci 6.48E-01
9. Niobiun-95 3.10E-01 Ci 5.56E+00 $ 8.63E-02 Ci 1.41BCS
10. Lanthanun-140 2.05E+00 Ci 3.68Et01 $ 1.79FAS Ci 2.92&01

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2. Estimate of fhjor Nuclide Ccmposition (by type of waste) (Continued)
a. Spent Resins, Filter Sludges, Evaporator Bottans, etc (Continued)
11. Strontiun-90 $ 3.34E-01 Ci 6. 17MS 3.97~1 Ci 6.50MO
12. Manganese-54 $ 8.52E-01 Ci 1.53ER1 7.70E-01 Ci 1.26E+01
13. Silver-110M $ 7.64E-01 Ci 1.37&41 6.12E-01 Ci 1.00E+01
14. Iron-59 $ 3.40E-02 Ci 6.19~1 8.85E-03 Ci 1.45E-01
15. Other Nuclides $ 8.87FAS Ci 1.59E+02 4.53MG Ci 7.41 ~1
b. Dry Gmpressible Waste, Contaninated Equipnent, etc.
1. Chrcmiun-51 $ 1.33E+01 Ci 3.86E-01 1.28&41 Ci 4.53E-01
2. Zinc-65 $ 4.38&41 Ci 1.28MS 3.4KQ1 Ci 1.24E+00
3. Iodine-131 $ 1.79FAS Ci 5.20E-02 7.21E-01 Ci 2.56~2
4. Cesiun-134 $ 1.40&41 Ci 4.0?E-01 1.79EtQ1 Ci 6.37E-01
5. Cesiun-137 $ 3.71FAS Ci 1.08E-01 1.91&41 Ci 6.78E-01
6. Cobalt 58 $ 1.31FAO Ci 3.80E-02 9.03E-01 Ci 3.21E-02
7. Cobalt-60 $ 1.~MO Ci 3.70E-02 6.73FAS Ci 2.39E-01
8. Zirconiun-95 $ 0.00M'i 0.00FAS 7.60E-02 Ci '.70E-03
9. Niobiun-95 $ . 0.00FAS Ci 0.00FAS 3.79E-01 Ci 1.35E-02
10. Lanthanun-140 $ 8.60E-01 Ci 2.50E-02 9.68E-01 Ci 3.44E-02
11. Strontiun-90  % 3.09E-01 Ci 9.00E-03 3.73E-01 Ci 1.32E-02
12. Manganese-54 $ 1.20&40 Ci 3.50E-02 1.01EAS Ci 3.60E-02
13. Silver-110n 5, 1.20FAO Ci 3.50~2 8.30E-01 Ci 2.95E-02
14. Other Nuclides $ 1.73EQ1 Ci 5.02E-01 3.42E+CO Ci 1.21 E-01

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2. Estimate of major nuclide ccmpositon (by type of waste) (continued)
c. Irradiated Ccmponents, Ccntrol Rods, etc.

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d. Non-compressible Waste, Scrap Metal, Scrap Wcod, etc.
1. Chrcmiun-51 $ 1.18E+01 Ci 2.39E+01 $ 8.55E+00 Ci 1.23&41
2. Zinc-65 5 3.68E+01 Ci 7.44E+01 $ 2.76&01 Ci 3.955%1
3. Iodine-131 $ 6.71E-01 Ci 1.36MS $ 2.00E-01 Ci 2.86E-01
4. Cesiun-137  % 3.19EQ1 Ci 6.45E+01  % 2.42K+01 Ci 3.47E+01
5. Cesiun-134 $ 1.26&41 Ci 2.54&41 $ 2.53~1 Ci 3.63&41
6. Cobalt 58 $ 1.26FAS Ci 2.55E+00 '$6.91E-01 Ci 9.90E-01
7. Cobalt-60 $ 7.30E-02 Ci 1.47E-01 $ 8.59FAS Ci 1.23&01
8. Zirconiun-95 $ 0.00E+00 Ci 0.00E+00  % 1.05E-02 Ci 1.50E-02
9. Niobiun-95 $ 9.40E-02 Ci 1.91E-01 $ 8.59E-G2 Ci 1.23E-01
10. Lanthanun-140 5 1.82E-01 Ci 3.68E-01  % 4.65E-01 Ci 6.66E-01
11. Strontiun-90 5 4.95E-01 Ci 1.00FAS 5 5.91E-01 Ci 8.47E-01
12. Manganese-54 $ 1.11'i 2.26MG $ 8.93E-01 Ci 1.28FAS
13. Silver-110n $ 1.05FAS Ci 2.12K+00 $ 8.22E-01 Ci 1.18FAS
14. Other Nuclides $ 2.04FAS Ci 4.13MS $ 1.97FAS Ci 2.83FAS
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'Ihird Fourth Qg~z ~i~tg K~EDZ A. Fission and Activation Gases

1. Total Releases Ci 1.83FA5- 5.50M@ z7.60FAS
2. Average release rate for period uCi/sec. 2.32E+04 7.02&03
3. Percent of technical specification limit 4.65Et61 1.40&41 B. Ladies'.
1. Total Iodine-131 Ci 3.92E-02 1.18E-02 ~1 .'22EtQ1
2. Average release rate for period uCi/sec. 5.04E-03 1.57E-03
3. Percent of technical specification limit 1.26FAS 3.93E-01
1. Particulate with half-lives >8 days Ci 4.44E-03 4.40E-03 ~1 .05K)61
2. Average release rate for period uCi/sec. 5.65E-04 5.76E-04
3. Percent of technical specification limit, 1.41E-01 1.44E 01
4. Gross alpha radioactivity Ci 1.31E-06 3.10E-(7 D. /~A
1. Total release Ci 3.68MS 5.79MS ~.00E+00
2. Average release rate for period uCi/sec. 4.68~1 7.51E-01
3. Percent of technical specification limit 4.28E 01 9 45E-01
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