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MONTHYEARML20128Q6541985-05-20020 May 1985 Corrected Table 1 to Special Rept 85-01 Dtd 850228,listing Fish Radionuclide Concentration in Sunfish,Bass & Catfish. Original Table Encl Project stage: Other ML20128Q0641985-05-20020 May 1985 Forwards Corrected Table 2A to Util 850130 Submittal, Refinement to District Transmittal . Table Lists Radiological Liquid Effluents for First Quarter 1980. Original Table Also Encl Project stage: Other ML20125B7671985-06-0505 June 1985 Forwards Special Rept 85-05 Re U Fuel Cycle Dose Evaluation on Family Z-10.Max Exposure Adult Could Have Received, Resulting from Ingestion of Aquatic Foods,Is 6 Mrem Total & 2 Mrem Adult Liver Project stage: Other ML20127N4921985-06-14014 June 1985 Forwards Lll Info Re Fish & Frog Collections for Liquid Effluent Environ Study for Feb & Mar 1985.Info Expected to Show Seasonal Effects,But Addl Data Needed for Confirmation. Monthly Lll Results Will Be Forwarded as Received Project stage: Other ML20140G6451986-03-31031 March 1986 Evaluation of Radioactive Liquid Effluent Releases from Rancho Seco Nuclear Power Plant Project stage: Other ML20214M1331986-06-30030 June 1986 Semiannual Radioactive Effluent Release Rept,Jan-June 1986 Project stage: Other ML20235R4051987-10-0303 October 1987 Rev 1 to Proposed Amend 155,revising Radiological Effluent Tech Specs to Incorporate Clarifications & Correct Editorial Errors Project stage: Other ML20148G2581988-01-13013 January 1988 Forwards Radioactive Liquid Effluent Sys Evaluation Demonstrating Plant Capabilities for Limiting Radioactive Liquid Releases Project stage: Other ML20148G2861988-01-31031 January 1988 Radioactive Liquid Effluent Sys Evaluation Using Program Liquid Effluent Based Operating Guides Rev II Project stage: Other ML20196B6901988-01-31031 January 1988 Rev 0 to Radiological Effluents Action Plan Project stage: Other ML20196B6751988-02-0303 February 1988 Forwards Rev 0 to EP 88-001, Radiological Effluents Action Plan, as Comprehensive Program to Control Radioactive Liquid Effluents,For Info Project stage: Other ML20147B1761988-02-15015 February 1988 Rev 0 to RECM-6878, Radiological Effluent Control Manual Project stage: Other ML20196E3441988-02-22022 February 1988 Forwards Responses to Two Action Items from 871113 Meeting, Including Response to Evaluate Conditions Under Demineralized Reactor Coolant Storage Tank to Regenerative Holdup Tanks to Control Water Inventory Problems Project stage: Meeting 1987-10-03
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Category:CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS
MONTHYEARML20217M8851999-10-0808 October 1999 Informs of Staff Determination That Listed Calculations Should Be Withheld from Public Disclosure,Per 10CFR2.790, as Requested in 990909 Affidavit ML20211J7731999-08-31031 August 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-312/99-03 on 990802-06.No Violations Noted.Insp Included Decommissioning & Dismantlement Activities,Verification of Compliance with Selected TS & Review of Completed SEs ML20211H7481999-08-13013 August 1999 Forwards Amend 126 to License DPR-54 & Safety Evaluation. Amend Changes Permanently Defueled Technical Specification (PDTS) D3/4.1, Spent Fuel Pool Level, to Replace Specific Reference to SFP Level Alarm Switches with Generic Ref 3F0799-22, Provides Update & Rev to Submittal Made by Util Ltr with Regard to EAL Classification Methodology for Unit 3.Reponses to NRC Staff Questions Provided as Attachment D to Ltr & Reflects Discussions Held1999-07-13013 July 1999 Provides Update & Rev to Submittal Made by Util Ltr with Regard to EAL Classification Methodology for Unit 3.Reponses to NRC Staff Questions Provided as Attachment D to Ltr & Reflects Discussions Held ML20210H9541999-07-0707 July 1999 Informs NRC of Change to Rancho Seco Decommissioning Schedule,As Described in Licensee Post Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Rept ML20209D2501999-06-24024 June 1999 Informs That Util Has Revised All Sections of Rancho Seco Emergency Plan (Rsep),Change 4,effective 990624 ML20196G0431999-06-22022 June 1999 Forwards Certified Copies of Listed Nuclear Liability Endorsements for Smud Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating Station ML20195D1851999-05-27027 May 1999 Forwards Rancho Seco Annual Rept, IAW Plant Permanently Defueled TS D6.9.4 & D6.9.6b.Rept Contains Shutdown Statistics,Narrative Summary of Shutdown Experience,Er Info & Tabulation of Facility Changes,Tests & Experiments ML20195B8511999-05-27027 May 1999 Forwards Change 4 to Rancho Seco Emergency Plan, Incorporating Commitments Made to NRC as Outlined in NRC .Emergency Plan Includes Two Listed Supporting Documents ML20207E9181999-05-27027 May 1999 Informs That Effective 990328,NRR Underwent Reorganization. within Framework of Reorganization,Div of Licensing Project Mgt Created.Reorganization Chart Encl ML20206U7411999-05-18018 May 1999 Provides Summary of 990217-18 Visit to Rancho Seco Facility to Become Familar with Facility,Including Onsite ISFSI & Meeting with Representatives of Smud to Discuss Issues Re Revised Rancho Seco Ep,Submitted to NRC on 960429 ML20206M1611999-05-10010 May 1999 Forwards Listed Proprietary Calculations to Support Review of Rancho Seco ISFSI Sar.Proprietary Encls Withheld ML20206E8591999-04-12012 April 1999 Provides Info Re High Total Coliform Result in Plant Domestic Sewage Effluent Prior to Confluence with Combined Effluent.Cause of High Total Coliform Result Was Broken Flow Rate Instrument.Instrument Was Repaired on 990318 ML20204H6751999-03-19019 March 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-312/99-02 on 990309-11.No Violations Noted.Portions of Physical Security & Access Authorization Programs Were Inspected ML20204E4031999-03-16016 March 1999 Submits Rept of Status of Decommissioning Funding for Rancho Seco,As Required by 10CFR50.75(f)(1).Plant Is Currently in Safstor, with Operating License Scheduled to Expire in Oct 2008 ML20204E6661999-03-11011 March 1999 Forwards Rancho Seco Exposure Rept for Individuals That Received Greater than 100 Mrem During 1998,IAW TS D6.9.2.2 & NRC Regulatory Guide 1.16 ML20204E6441999-03-11011 March 1999 Forwards Individual Monitoring Repts for Personnel That Required Radiation Exposure Monitoring During 1998 ML20207L1711999-03-10010 March 1999 Informs of Staff Determination That Supporting Calculations & Drawings Contained in Rev 2 of Sar, Should Be Withheld from Public Disclosure,Per 10CFR2.790 NL-99-002, Submits Info About Property Insurance for Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating Station,Iaw 10CFR50.54(w)(3)1999-03-10010 March 1999 Submits Info About Property Insurance for Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating Station,Iaw 10CFR50.54(w)(3) ML20207D4431999-03-0101 March 1999 Forwards Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Rept, for Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating Station for 1998 ML20207H6181999-02-18018 February 1999 Provides Attached Metrix & Two Copies of Rancho Seco ISFSI Sar,Rev 2 on Compact Disc,As Requested in 990209 Meeting. First Rounds of RAIs Dealt Primarily with Use of Cask as Storage Cask.Without Compact Disc ML20203D0761999-02-10010 February 1999 Ltr Contract:Task Order 37 Entitled, Technical Assistance in Review of New Safety Analysis Rept for Rancho Seco Spent Fuel Storage Facility, Under Contract NRC-02-95-003 ML20155D4431998-10-27027 October 1998 Forwards Amend 3 to Rancho Seco Dsar,Representing Updated Licensing Basis for Operation of Permanently Shutdown & Defueled Rancho Seco Nuclear Facility During Permanently Defueled Mode.With Instructions & List of Effective Pages NL-98-032, Forwards Certified Copies of Listed Nuclear Liability Endorsements for Util1998-09-30030 September 1998 Forwards Certified Copies of Listed Nuclear Liability Endorsements for Util ML20237A6031998-08-0707 August 1998 Forwards Insp Rept 50-312/98-03 on 980706-09.No Violations Noted ML20237A9481998-08-0303 August 1998 Forwards Smud 1997 Annual Rept, IAW 10CFR50.71(b),which Includes Certified Financial Statements ML20236Q9461998-07-15015 July 1998 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-312/98-02 ML20236J6331998-06-30030 June 1998 Forwards Response to Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-312/98-02.Corrective Actions:Util Revised RSAP-1003 to Clarify District Security Staff Responsibilities Re Handling & Review of Criminal History Info ML20236E8211998-06-0303 June 1998 Forwards Insp Rept 50-312/98-02 on 980519-21 & NOV Re Failure to Review & Consider All Info Obtained During Background Investigation.Areas Examined During Insp Also Included Portions of Physical Security Program ML20217G8391998-04-20020 April 1998 Forwards Copy of Rancho Seco Monthly Discharger Self-Monitoring Rept for Mar 1998 IR 05000312/19980011998-03-25025 March 1998 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-312/98-01 on 980205 ML20217F1891998-03-18018 March 1998 Forwards Signed Original & Amend 7 to Rancho Seco Long Term Defueled Condition Physical Security Plan & Rev 4 to Long Term Defueled Condition Training & Qualification Plan.Encls Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790 ML20217G6661998-03-18018 March 1998 Forwards Discharge Self Monitoring Rept for Feb 1998, Which Makes Note of One Wastewater Discharge Permit Violation ML20217H0451998-03-18018 March 1998 Submits Rancho Seco Exposure Rept for Individuals Receiving Greater than 100 Mrem During 1997,per TS D6.9.2.2 & Guidance Contained in Reg Guide 1.16.No One Exposed to Greater than 100 Mrem in 1997 ML20216K1091998-03-11011 March 1998 Forwards NRC Form 5 Individual Monitoring Repts for Personnel Who Required Radiation Exposure Monitoring,Per 10CFR20.1502 During 1997.W/o Encl ML20217N9531998-03-0505 March 1998 Responds to Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-312/98-01. Corrective Actions:Radiation Protection Group Wrote Potential Deviation from Quality (Pdq) 97-0082 & Assigned Radiation Protection Action to Determine Cause & CAs ML20203H7001998-02-25025 February 1998 Forwards Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Rept for Jan- Dec 1997, IAW 10CFR50.36a(a)(2) & TS D6.9.3.Revs to Radiological Environ Monitoring Manual & off-site Dose Calculation Manual,Encl ML20202G0131998-02-12012 February 1998 Forwards Certified Copies of Listed Nuclear Liability Endorsements & Master Worker Policy Certificate of Insurace for Facility NL-98-006, Submits Annual Rept of Property Insurance Levels for Rsngs, IAW 10CFR50.54(w)(3)1998-02-12012 February 1998 Submits Annual Rept of Property Insurance Levels for Rsngs, IAW 10CFR50.54(w)(3) ML20202C4641998-02-0505 February 1998 Forwards Insp Rept 50-312/98-01 on 980105-08 & Notice of Violation.Insp Included Decommissioning & Dismantlement Work Underway,Verification of Compliance W/Selected TS & Main & Surveillance Activities Associated W/Sfp ML20199A5881997-11-10010 November 1997 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-312/97-01.Corrective Actions:Reviewed SFP Water Temp & Instrument Calibr Records,Generated Otr 97-001 to Document out-of-tolerance Instrument & Generated Pdq 97-0064 ML20198R9501997-11-0505 November 1997 Requests Interpretation of or Rev to NUREG-1536, Std Review Plan for Dry Cask Storage Sys, Re Compliance W/ 10CFR72.236(e) & 10CFR72.122(h)(4) for Dry Fuel Storage Casks ML20198K5391997-10-21021 October 1997 Forwards Insp Rept 50-312/97-04 on 970922-25 & Notice of Violation.Response Required & Will Be Used to Determine If Further Action Will Be Necessary ML20217D3101997-09-25025 September 1997 Forwards Update of 1995 Decommissioning Evaluation, for Rancho Seco Nuclear Generation Station & Annual Review of Nuclear Decommissioning Trust Fund for Adequacy Re Assumptions for Inflation & Rate of Return ML20211F0991997-09-23023 September 1997 Forwards One Certified Copy of Mutual Atomic Energy Liability Underwriters Nuclear Energy Liability Insurance Endorsement 120 for Policy MF-0075 for Smud Rancho Seco Nuclear Facility ML20198G8141997-08-22022 August 1997 Forwards Amend 125 to License DPR-54 & Safety Evaluation. Amend Permits Smud to Change TS to Incorporate Revised 10CFR20.Amend Also Revises References from NRC Region V to NRC Region IV ML20151L0281997-07-29029 July 1997 Provides Response to NRC Request for Addl Info Re TS Change,Relocating Administrative Controls Related to QA to Ufsar,Per NUREG-0737 ML20149E5031997-07-10010 July 1997 Second Partial Response to FOIA Request for Documents. Forwards Records Listed in App C Being Made Available in Pdr.Records in App D Already Available in PDR ML20148P5161997-06-30030 June 1997 Second Partial Response to FOIA Request for Documents.App B Records Being Made Available in PDR ML20141A1721997-06-17017 June 1997 Forwards Insp Rept 50-312/97-03 on 970603-05.No Violations Noted.Areas Examined During Insp Included Portions of Physical Security Program 1999-08-31
[Table view] Category:INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE
MONTHYEAR3F0799-22, Provides Update & Rev to Submittal Made by Util Ltr with Regard to EAL Classification Methodology for Unit 3.Reponses to NRC Staff Questions Provided as Attachment D to Ltr & Reflects Discussions Held1999-07-13013 July 1999 Provides Update & Rev to Submittal Made by Util Ltr with Regard to EAL Classification Methodology for Unit 3.Reponses to NRC Staff Questions Provided as Attachment D to Ltr & Reflects Discussions Held ML20210H9541999-07-0707 July 1999 Informs NRC of Change to Rancho Seco Decommissioning Schedule,As Described in Licensee Post Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Rept ML20209D2501999-06-24024 June 1999 Informs That Util Has Revised All Sections of Rancho Seco Emergency Plan (Rsep),Change 4,effective 990624 ML20196G0431999-06-22022 June 1999 Forwards Certified Copies of Listed Nuclear Liability Endorsements for Smud Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating Station ML20195B8511999-05-27027 May 1999 Forwards Change 4 to Rancho Seco Emergency Plan, Incorporating Commitments Made to NRC as Outlined in NRC .Emergency Plan Includes Two Listed Supporting Documents ML20195D1851999-05-27027 May 1999 Forwards Rancho Seco Annual Rept, IAW Plant Permanently Defueled TS D6.9.4 & D6.9.6b.Rept Contains Shutdown Statistics,Narrative Summary of Shutdown Experience,Er Info & Tabulation of Facility Changes,Tests & Experiments ML20206M1611999-05-10010 May 1999 Forwards Listed Proprietary Calculations to Support Review of Rancho Seco ISFSI Sar.Proprietary Encls Withheld ML20206E8591999-04-12012 April 1999 Provides Info Re High Total Coliform Result in Plant Domestic Sewage Effluent Prior to Confluence with Combined Effluent.Cause of High Total Coliform Result Was Broken Flow Rate Instrument.Instrument Was Repaired on 990318 ML20204E4031999-03-16016 March 1999 Submits Rept of Status of Decommissioning Funding for Rancho Seco,As Required by 10CFR50.75(f)(1).Plant Is Currently in Safstor, with Operating License Scheduled to Expire in Oct 2008 ML20204E6441999-03-11011 March 1999 Forwards Individual Monitoring Repts for Personnel That Required Radiation Exposure Monitoring During 1998 ML20204E6661999-03-11011 March 1999 Forwards Rancho Seco Exposure Rept for Individuals That Received Greater than 100 Mrem During 1998,IAW TS D6.9.2.2 & NRC Regulatory Guide 1.16 NL-99-002, Submits Info About Property Insurance for Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating Station,Iaw 10CFR50.54(w)(3)1999-03-10010 March 1999 Submits Info About Property Insurance for Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating Station,Iaw 10CFR50.54(w)(3) ML20207D4431999-03-0101 March 1999 Forwards Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Rept, for Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating Station for 1998 ML20207H6181999-02-18018 February 1999 Provides Attached Metrix & Two Copies of Rancho Seco ISFSI Sar,Rev 2 on Compact Disc,As Requested in 990209 Meeting. First Rounds of RAIs Dealt Primarily with Use of Cask as Storage Cask.Without Compact Disc ML20155D4431998-10-27027 October 1998 Forwards Amend 3 to Rancho Seco Dsar,Representing Updated Licensing Basis for Operation of Permanently Shutdown & Defueled Rancho Seco Nuclear Facility During Permanently Defueled Mode.With Instructions & List of Effective Pages NL-98-032, Forwards Certified Copies of Listed Nuclear Liability Endorsements for Util1998-09-30030 September 1998 Forwards Certified Copies of Listed Nuclear Liability Endorsements for Util ML20237A9481998-08-0303 August 1998 Forwards Smud 1997 Annual Rept, IAW 10CFR50.71(b),which Includes Certified Financial Statements ML20236J6331998-06-30030 June 1998 Forwards Response to Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-312/98-02.Corrective Actions:Util Revised RSAP-1003 to Clarify District Security Staff Responsibilities Re Handling & Review of Criminal History Info ML20217G8391998-04-20020 April 1998 Forwards Copy of Rancho Seco Monthly Discharger Self-Monitoring Rept for Mar 1998 ML20217H0451998-03-18018 March 1998 Submits Rancho Seco Exposure Rept for Individuals Receiving Greater than 100 Mrem During 1997,per TS D6.9.2.2 & Guidance Contained in Reg Guide 1.16.No One Exposed to Greater than 100 Mrem in 1997 ML20217F1891998-03-18018 March 1998 Forwards Signed Original & Amend 7 to Rancho Seco Long Term Defueled Condition Physical Security Plan & Rev 4 to Long Term Defueled Condition Training & Qualification Plan.Encls Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790 ML20217G6661998-03-18018 March 1998 Forwards Discharge Self Monitoring Rept for Feb 1998, Which Makes Note of One Wastewater Discharge Permit Violation ML20216K1091998-03-11011 March 1998 Forwards NRC Form 5 Individual Monitoring Repts for Personnel Who Required Radiation Exposure Monitoring,Per 10CFR20.1502 During 1997.W/o Encl ML20217N9531998-03-0505 March 1998 Responds to Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-312/98-01. Corrective Actions:Radiation Protection Group Wrote Potential Deviation from Quality (Pdq) 97-0082 & Assigned Radiation Protection Action to Determine Cause & CAs ML20203H7001998-02-25025 February 1998 Forwards Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Rept for Jan- Dec 1997, IAW 10CFR50.36a(a)(2) & TS D6.9.3.Revs to Radiological Environ Monitoring Manual & off-site Dose Calculation Manual,Encl NL-98-006, Submits Annual Rept of Property Insurance Levels for Rsngs, IAW 10CFR50.54(w)(3)1998-02-12012 February 1998 Submits Annual Rept of Property Insurance Levels for Rsngs, IAW 10CFR50.54(w)(3) ML20202G0131998-02-12012 February 1998 Forwards Certified Copies of Listed Nuclear Liability Endorsements & Master Worker Policy Certificate of Insurace for Facility ML20199A5881997-11-10010 November 1997 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-312/97-01.Corrective Actions:Reviewed SFP Water Temp & Instrument Calibr Records,Generated Otr 97-001 to Document out-of-tolerance Instrument & Generated Pdq 97-0064 ML20198R9501997-11-0505 November 1997 Requests Interpretation of or Rev to NUREG-1536, Std Review Plan for Dry Cask Storage Sys, Re Compliance W/ 10CFR72.236(e) & 10CFR72.122(h)(4) for Dry Fuel Storage Casks ML20217D3101997-09-25025 September 1997 Forwards Update of 1995 Decommissioning Evaluation, for Rancho Seco Nuclear Generation Station & Annual Review of Nuclear Decommissioning Trust Fund for Adequacy Re Assumptions for Inflation & Rate of Return ML20211F0991997-09-23023 September 1997 Forwards One Certified Copy of Mutual Atomic Energy Liability Underwriters Nuclear Energy Liability Insurance Endorsement 120 for Policy MF-0075 for Smud Rancho Seco Nuclear Facility ML20151L0281997-07-29029 July 1997 Provides Response to NRC Request for Addl Info Re TS Change,Relocating Administrative Controls Related to QA to Ufsar,Per NUREG-0737 NL-97-030, Forwards Endorsement 132 to Nelia Policy NF-0212 & Endorsement 118 to Maelu Policy MF-0075 for Smuds Rsngs1997-05-13013 May 1997 Forwards Endorsement 132 to Nelia Policy NF-0212 & Endorsement 118 to Maelu Policy MF-0075 for Smuds Rsngs ML20138F5321997-04-28028 April 1997 Forwards Response to RAI Re License Amend 192,updating Cask Drop Design Basis Analysis,Per NRC 960510 Request for Addl Info on 960318 Application NL-97-027, Forwards Certified Copies of Listed Nuclear Liability Endorsements for Utility1997-04-17017 April 1997 Forwards Certified Copies of Listed Nuclear Liability Endorsements for Utility ML20137W8091997-03-20020 March 1997 Forwards Biennial Update to Rancho Seco Post-Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Rept ML20137S3571997-03-19019 March 1997 Provides Notification of Use of Revised Quality Manual for Activities Re Rancho Seco ISFSI ML20137D0981997-03-18018 March 1997 Submits Rancho Seco Exposure Rept for Individuals Receiving Greater than 100 Mrem During 1996.Provided IAW TS D6.9.2.2 & Guidance Contained in NRC Reg Guide 1.16.No One Exposed to Greater than 100 Mrem in 1996 ML20137D1221997-03-18018 March 1997 Submits,Iaw 10CFR20.2206 & TS D6.9.2.1,1996 NRC Form 5 Individual Monitoring Repts for Personnel Requiring Radiation Exposure Monitoring Per 10CFR20.1502 During 1996. W/O Encl NL-97-012, Submits Rept of Listed Current Levels of Property Insurance for Plant,Iaw 10CFR50.54(w)(3)1997-02-11011 February 1997 Submits Rept of Listed Current Levels of Property Insurance for Plant,Iaw 10CFR50.54(w)(3) ML20138L1091997-01-29029 January 1997 Informs of Schedule Change Re Decommissioning of Rancho Seco.Incremental Decommissioning Action Plan,Encl NL-97-005, Forwards Certified Copies of Listed Nuclear Liability Endorsements for Utility1997-01-22022 January 1997 Forwards Certified Copies of Listed Nuclear Liability Endorsements for Utility NL-96-056, Forwards Certified Copies of Listed Nuclear Liability Endorsements for Util1996-12-16016 December 1996 Forwards Certified Copies of Listed Nuclear Liability Endorsements for Util ML20134E0041996-10-23023 October 1996 Forwards Response to NRC GL 96-04, Boraflex Degradation in Spent Fuel Pool Storage Racks ML18102B6871996-08-0606 August 1996 Informs That Util Will Revise Loading & Unloading Procedures & Operator Training as Necessary ML20149E4491994-05-16016 May 1994 Forwards 1993 Annual Rept of Sacramento Municipal Utility District,For Info ML20149E3971994-05-10010 May 1994 Forwards Re Updated Decommissioning Cost Estimate for Rancho Seco & Attached Rept by Tlg Engineering,Inc. W/Svc List ML20059H6731994-01-20020 January 1994 Forwards Revised Rancho Seco Quality Manual, Reflecting Current Rancho Seco Pol Phase Nuclear Organization Changes ML20059E1221994-01-0303 January 1994 Forwards Amend 7 to Long Term Defueled Condition Physical Security Plan.Encl Withheld (Ref 10CFR73) ML20059C1681993-12-22022 December 1993 Forwards Suppl Info to Support Review & Approval of 930514 Proposed License Amend 186 Re Nuclear Organization Changes, Per NRC Request 1999-07-07
[Table view] Category:UTILITY TO NRC
MONTHYEARML20059L5431990-09-20020 September 1990 Requests Exemptions from Certain Requirements of 10CFR50.47(b) & 50,App E & Proposes New Emergency Plan That Specifically Applies to Long Term Defueled Condition ML20059J9161990-09-13013 September 1990 Notification of Change in Operator/Senior Operator Status for R Groehler,Effective 900907 ML20059J9221990-09-13013 September 1990 Responds to Generic Ltr 90-03, Relaxation of Staff Position in Generic Ltr 83-28,Item 2.2,Part 2, 'Vendor Interface for Safety-Related Components.' No Vendor Interface Exists for Spent Fuel Pool Liner NL-90-442, Forwards Endorsements 13 to Nelia Certificate N-49 & Maelu Certificate M-49,Endorsements 91 & 92 to Maelu Policy MF-75 & Endorsements 103 & 104 to Nelia Policy NF-2121990-09-12012 September 1990 Forwards Endorsements 13 to Nelia Certificate N-49 & Maelu Certificate M-49,Endorsements 91 & 92 to Maelu Policy MF-75 & Endorsements 103 & 104 to Nelia Policy NF-212 ML20059G0791990-09-0606 September 1990 Forwards Supplemental Fitness for Duty Performance Data, Omitted from 900725 Rept Re Random Drug Testing Results ML20059E0031990-08-30030 August 1990 Forwards Semiannual Radioactive Effluent Release Rept,Jan- June 1990, Corrected Repts & Revs to ODCM ML20059C2491990-08-27027 August 1990 Advises That M Foster & B Rausch Leaving Util Effective on 900810 & 17,respectively & Will No Longer Require Active Operator Licenses ML20056B2591990-08-20020 August 1990 Forwards Long-Term Defueled Condition Security Training & Qualification Plan. Encl Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20056B2961990-08-10010 August 1990 Discusses 900731 Meeting Re Future of Util & Closure & Decommissioning of Facility.Request for Possession Only License Pending Before Commission ML20058Q2811990-08-0909 August 1990 Forwards Updated Listing of Commitments & long-range Scope List Items Deferred or Closed by Commitment Mgt Review Group Since Last Update ML20058N0911990-08-0707 August 1990 Notifies of Minor Change in List of Tech Specs Applicable in Plant Defueled Condition.Determined That Surveillance Requirements Table 4.1-1,Item 63 Not Required to Be Included in List of Tech Specs Applicable in Defueled Condition ML20056A1131990-07-30030 July 1990 Apprises of Status of Plans to Use 3 of 4 Emergency Diesel Generators as Peaking Power Supplies & Responds to Questions in .Util Obtained Authorization for Operation of Diesel Generators for No More than 90 Days Per Yr ML20056A2041990-07-30030 July 1990 Provides Response to NRC Bulletin 90-001, Loss of Fill Oil in Transmitters Mfg by Rosemount. Pressure & Differential Pressure Transmitters 1153 & 1154 Do Not Perform Any safety-related Function in Current Plant Mode ML20055J0311990-07-25025 July 1990 Forwards fitness-for-duty Performance Data for Facility from 900103-0630 ML20055J0331990-07-25025 July 1990 Notifies of Change in Operator/Senior Operator Status. Operators Terminating Employment & No Longer Require License ML20055H8081990-07-24024 July 1990 Forwards Decommissioning Financial Plan for Plant,Per 10CFR50.33(k)(2) & Requests Interim Exemption Re Requirement to Have Full Decommissioning Funding at Time of Termination of Operation,Per 10CFR50.12 ML20055H7561990-07-24024 July 1990 Requests Exemption from Performing Annual Exercise of Emergency Plan,Activation of Alert & Notification Sys & Distribution of Public Info Brochures,Per 10CFR50.12 Requirements ML20055F8421990-07-13013 July 1990 Forwards Application for Proposed Decommissioning of Plant. Util Needs Relief from Equipment Maint,Surveillance,Staffing & Other Requirements Not Necessary to Protect Public Health & Safety During Defueled Condition ML20055G9821990-07-12012 July 1990 Advises That Environ Exposure Controls Action Plan Will Be Provided by Sept 1990,per Insp Rept 50-312/90-02 ML20055E5111990-07-0606 July 1990 Notifies of Change in Operator/Senior Operator Status for D Rosenbaum & M Cooper,Effective 900622 & 29,respectively ML20055C3541990-02-14014 February 1990 Forwards Updated Response to Insp Rept 50-312/88-30. Calculations for Liquid Effluent Monitors Completed & in Use & Rev to Reg Guide 4.15 in Procedure RSAP-1702 Scheduled to Be Completed & Implemented by Apr 1990 ML20055C3511990-02-14014 February 1990 Forwards Addl Info Re 900306 Response to NRC Bulletin 88-003, Inadequate Latch Engagement in Hfa Type Latching Relays Mfg by Ge. Util Will Replace Only Relays Found Not to Meet Insp Criteria ML20248H2571989-10-0606 October 1989 Responds to NRC Re Addendum to Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 92 to License DPR-54 Re Reactor Vessel Vent Valve Testing.No Testing of Reactor Vessel Vent Valves Will Be Performed ML20248H2391989-10-0606 October 1989 Requests Exemption from Requirements of 10CFR26 Re Fitness for Duty Programs Based on Present & Future Operational Configuration ML20248A8271989-09-25025 September 1989 Requests Permission to Submit Next Amend to Updated FSAR W/Decommissioning Plan Submittal.Extension Will Allow District to Incorporate Plant Closure Status in SAR Update to Reflect Plant Conditions Accurately ML20248D4611989-09-13013 September 1989 Responds to 890906 Request for Assessment of Util Compliance W/Ol & Associated Programs & Commitments,Per 10CFR50.54(f). Staffing Requirements for Emergency Preparedness Will Not Be Violated & Future Shortfalls Will Be Remedied ML20247G1991989-09-11011 September 1989 Requests Extension for Time Period Equivalent to That of Current Shutdown.Extension Would Result in Revised Final Expiration Date of Not Earlier than 900318.Plant Would Not Be Brought Above Cold Shutdown W/O NRC Prior Concurrence ML20247H3551989-09-0707 September 1989 Informs That Util Stands by Commitments of 890621 & 0829 Re Implementation of Closure Plan in Safe & Deliberate Manner in Compliance W/License & W/All Applicable Laws & Regulations ML20247H5541989-09-0101 September 1989 Responds to Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-312/89-14. Corrective Actions:Stop Order on Fuel Movement Issued & Action Plan Generated on 890908 to Address Broader Issues 05000312/LER-1988-010, Forwards Rev 1 to LER 88-010,due to Change in Commitment Date for re-evaluating Fire Zones.Date Changed to 901001. Zones re-evaluated in Conjunction W/Mods to Fire Detection Annunciator Sys1989-08-23023 August 1989 Forwards Rev 1 to LER 88-010,due to Change in Commitment Date for re-evaluating Fire Zones.Date Changed to 901001. Zones re-evaluated in Conjunction W/Mods to Fire Detection Annunciator Sys ML20246A4011989-08-16016 August 1989 Forwards Rev 5 to Inservice Testing Program Plan. Changes Identified Consistent W/Guidance Provided by Generic Ltr 89-04 NL-89-593, Forwards Plant Closure Organizational Charts & Administrative Procedure RSAP-0101,per 890802 Request1989-08-15015 August 1989 Forwards Plant Closure Organizational Charts & Administrative Procedure RSAP-0101,per 890802 Request ML20245H4781989-08-10010 August 1989 Requests Exemption from Generic Ltr 89-07, Power Reactor Safeguards Contingency Planning for Surface Vehicle Bombs Because on 890607,util Board of Directors Ordered That Plant Cease Operation ML20245H1781989-08-0909 August 1989 Notifies of Change in Operator/Senior Operator Status. J Dailey & J Reynolds Terminated Employment on 890721 & 890802,respectively ML20245L1831989-08-0808 August 1989 Informs That Official Correspondence Must Be Directed to Listed Individuals Due to Reorganization of Util Following 890606 Election ML20247L9221989-07-26026 July 1989 Provides Revised Response to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-312/88-33.Corrective Action:Portable Shield Walls Inspected Every 6 Months to Ensure All Safety Factors Met & Area Surveys Conducted on Weekly Basis ML20247M4121989-07-24024 July 1989 Requests Exemption from 10CFR50,App E,Section IV.F.2 to Allow Util Not to Perform Annual Emergency Plan Exercise for 1989.Request Results from Transitional Mode of Plant from Operating Plant to Plant Preparing for Decommissioning NL-89-541, Requests That Completion Date for Addl Training of Personnel Involved in Performing Work on Environ Qualified Equipment Be Extended from 890616 to 8912151989-07-14014 July 1989 Requests That Completion Date for Addl Training of Personnel Involved in Performing Work on Environ Qualified Equipment Be Extended from 890616 to 891215 ML20246P4011989-07-14014 July 1989 Informs That Evaluation of Contracts & Agreements Identified No Restrictions on Employee Ability to Provide Info About Potential Safety Issues to NRC NL-89-547, Forwards Amend 110 to License DPR-54,issued on 890609, Identifying Discrepancy in Tech Spec Page X (Table of Contents) Which Does Not Reflect Changes Approved in Amend 1061989-07-0606 July 1989 Forwards Amend 110 to License DPR-54,issued on 890609, Identifying Discrepancy in Tech Spec Page X (Table of Contents) Which Does Not Reflect Changes Approved in Amend 106 ML20246A9751989-06-30030 June 1989 Advises That Concerns Addressed in Generic Ltr 89-08 Inapplicable,Since Util Intends to Defuel Reactor.Generic Ltr Will Be Reviewed Prior to Placing Facility in heatup-cooldown Operational Mode for Return to Power ML20246A5171989-06-30030 June 1989 Forwards Rancho Seco Closure Plan, Per 890621 Request for Addl Info Re Plan CEO-89-289, Notifies of Change in Operator/Senior Operator Status.Listed Operator/Senior Operator Terminated Employment on Listed Effective Date1989-06-27027 June 1989 Notifies of Change in Operator/Senior Operator Status.Listed Operator/Senior Operator Terminated Employment on Listed Effective Date NL-89-526, Lists Discrepancies Noted in Amend 109 to License DPR-54,per 890615 Discussion W/S Reynolds.Tech Specs Encl1989-06-22022 June 1989 Lists Discrepancies Noted in Amend 109 to License DPR-54,per 890615 Discussion W/S Reynolds.Tech Specs Encl ML20245H4181989-06-21021 June 1989 Discusses Util Plans Re Overall Closure of Plant,Per 890615 Meeting W/Nrc.Util Will Request Appropriate Changes to Tech Specs to Reflect Defueled Mode & Will Evaluate & Request Changes to Emergency Plan ML20245D9281989-06-21021 June 1989 Discusses Activities Underway Re Plan for Closure of Plant Discussed During 890615 Meeting W/Region V.Util Intends to Continue Use of Essential Programs,Such as Preventive Maint Program,For Sys within Scope of Closure Process ML20245A0981989-06-16016 June 1989 Responds to NRC Bulletin 89-001, Failure of Westinghouse Steam Generator Tube Mechanical Plugs. No Westinghouse Plugs Used at Plant ML20248B5751989-06-0202 June 1989 Advises That Util Anticipates That Final Analysis of Thermal Striping Will Conservatively Support Surge Line Lifetime Significantly Longer than June 1994 Date,Per NRC Bulletin 88-011, Pressurizer Surge Line Thermal Stratification NL-89-468, Submits Justification for Absence of Functional Testing Requirement in Proposed Tech Spec 4.14(f) Re Snubber Svc Life Monitoring,Per 890517 Request1989-05-30030 May 1989 Submits Justification for Absence of Functional Testing Requirement in Proposed Tech Spec 4.14(f) Re Snubber Svc Life Monitoring,Per 890517 Request ML20247N2601989-05-25025 May 1989 Requests Guidance Re Whether NRC Concurs W/Arbitrator Order Concerning Employee Access to Plant 1990-09-06
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gSMU-EACRAMENTO MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT C 6201 S Street. P.O. Box 15830, Sacramento CA 958521830,(916) 452 3211 AN ELECTRIC SYSTEM SERVING THE HEART OF CALIFORNIA GCA 88-087 FE8 2 21938 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Frank J. Miraglia, Jr.
Associate Director for Projects 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852 Docket No. 50-312 Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating Station License No. DPR-54 RESPONSE TO TH0 ACTION ITEMS RESULTING FROM THE NOVEMBER 13, 1987 HEETING 0F SHUD AND THE NRC ON RADIOLOGICAL EFFLUENTS
Dear Mr. Miraglia:
The attached are responses to two of SMUD's action items f om our November 13, 1987 meeting.
Attachment I is in response to the action item to "Evaluate conditions under which the DRCST will need to be pumped to the RHUTs" and to "Evaluate measures to control water inventory problems."
Attachment II addresses the action item to "Provide the NRC with the District's evaluation supporting proposed Technical Specification 3.18.5 (Gas Storage Tank Activity)."
Please contact me if you have any questions. Members of your staff with questions requiring additional infonnation or clarification may contact Harvey Story at (916) 452-3211, extension 4826.
Sincerely,
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G. Carl Andogdini Chief Executive Officer, Nuclear Attachments cc: G. Kalman, NRC, Rockville (w/atch)
A. D'Angelo, NRC, Rancho Seco ( " )
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Evaluate measures to control water inventory problems.
SUBJECT:
DRCST TRANSFERS TO RHUTS INTRODUCTION This attachment identifies the major plant operating conditions which could result in the transfer of the water from the Demineralized Peactor .
Coolant Storage Tank (DRCST) to the Regenerative Holdup Tanks (RHUTs) for eventual release offsite as liquid effluent. Management of primary system water inventory involves the operation of the Primary Letdown and ,
Makeup system (PLS), Reactor Coolant Radwaste system, and the Miscellaneous Radwaste system. Each system will be briefly described to highlight the relationships between them. Their configurations determine i where water will be distributed for a given operating condition. In some r
instances it is possible to produce a surplus of t,itiated water which must be discharged offsite in a controlled manner to' preclude a storage tank overflow offsite through an unmonitored pathway.
- SYSTEMS DESCRIPTION During normal operation, the letdown system (PLS) helps control the !
Reactor Coolant System (RCS) water chemistry by continuous (y removing cool ant from the RCS and replacing it with processed watvr (Feed and i Bleed). The letdown comes from the A Steam Generator Orain line attached to the B RCS Loop at a rate of roughly 40-45 gpm. The makeup back to the RCS uses three high head injection pumps, two of which are part of the Safety Injection System. The system contains both mechanical and ion exchange filtration equipment. The Makeup Tank (V-235) provides the
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The Coolant Radwaste system processes wastes associated with feed and bleed operations, start-up/ shutdown volume changes, draining of RCS for maintenance / refueling, and the dilution of boric acid concentration over core life. One major input is from Reactor Coolant Drain Hender which can accept coolant from a number of locations on the primary loop. The other is diversions from PLS. The Coolant Radwaste system contains mechanical filters, two sets of demineralizers, deborating ion exchangers, and an evaporator. The purified water goes to DRCST, and the concentrates are directed to the Concentrated Boric Acid Storage Tank (CBAST). Demineralized water (DRCST) and cencentrates (,CBAST) raay be recombined and returr.~1 to Makeup Tank within PLS for reintroduction into the RCS. The DRCST is sized at 450,000 gallons to accommodate the volume of both the RCS and the Coolant Radwaste systems simultaneously.
The third system, Miscellaneous Radwaste, covers the rest of the liquid radioactive waste generated onsite. This includes input from the Reactor Building sumps, sumps and floor drains in the Auxiliary Building, potentially contaminated system overflows, and all chemical wastes as well. In addition, the system has a cross-tie to permit processing Coolant Radwaste if necessary. While the turbine plant sumps are directed offsite through the RHUTs during normal operation, contamination resulting from primary to secondary leakage can be directed to the Miscellaneous Radwaste system. The processing includes demineralization and evaporation in much the same arrangement as the Coolant Radwaste system. The output for this system is the Miscellaneous Water Holdup Tank (T-993) which serves a variety of Reactor and Auxiliary Building needs. This vessel only holds 30,000 gallons; once it is full, the system output is routed to the DRCST.
DISCV':310N During normal operation, the primary and the associated radwaste systems are essentially closed. Losses from evaporation are made up by secondary water sources which enter the Miscellaneous Radwaste system. Generally the DRCST becomes full when a large amount of water has been removed from the primary and related systems when the reactor is not at power. In which case, the DRCST will supply the replenishing water to return the systems to their "normal" configuration. However, there are three plant configurations where the DRCST and T-993 may not provide sufficient surge capacity for the primary and its ancillaries.
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The first. is a primary to secondary leakage through the Once Through Steam Generators (OTSG). In this instance, the normally clean secondary systems become radioactively contaminated. Eventually some of this activity will end up in the Turbine Building sumps. Instead of directing this water offsite as liquid effluent, the plant may elect to pump some or all of this to the Miscellaneous Radwaste system for processing. The resulting water will have extremely low concentrations of gamma emitting nuclides (on the order of IE-7 uCi/cc) and moderate concentrations of tritium (roughly 1E-2 uCi/cc). Depending on the magnitude of the OTSG leak, the volume of sump water that gets contaminated, and the status of DRCST and T-993 with respect to other plant activities, the site storage capacity for slightly radioactive water may be exceeded. Note that if candidate effluent in the RHUTs has high levels of activity, newly installed piping permit the return of this water to the Miscellaneous Radwaste system.
The second is the break (or spill) of secondary system water inside the Containment. This water collects in the Reactor Building sumps and is pumped to the Miscellaneous Radwaste system. Even if the water is radioactively clean, it soon becomes contaminated because it mixes with other contaminants entering that system. Again the system output is a surplus of slightly radioactive water.
The third is maintenance activities which involve the draining of large secondary systems. Of particular concern are draindowns of the Component Cooling Water (CCW) and the Nuclear Service Cooling Water (NSW) both of
, which have large volumes that are potentially contaminated. Some of this water may be directed to the Miscellaneous Radwaste system through surge overflow or by Auxiliary Building drains / sumps. While this has only a remote possibility and has not contributed directly to previous CRCST transfers to the RHUT, it is included for completeness.
CONTROL MEASURES Of the three exampies, the primary to secondary leakage by far represents the largest source of potential additions to the DRCST. In 1985 it contributed the vast majority of the 800,000 gallons that were transferred from the DRCST to the RHVTs for release. Since the forced shutdown at the end of 1985, the problem of how the DRCST transfers affect the plant's standing against Appendix I have been addressed in three different ways, that is, reducing the source, recycling more of the contaminated water, and reducing the offsite impact. These measures are contained in part within the Rancho Seco Radiological Effluents Action Plan (Report EP 88-001, Revision 0, January 1988),
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During the summer of 1986, both Steam Generators underwent extensive tube integrity inspections, and many questionable tubes were either plugged or resleeved. This should lower the chances for and the effect of OTSG tube leakage which may precipitate primary water inventory difficulties. In addition, the plant has performed an effluent systems evaluation to determine the amount of primary to secondary leakage (for various degrees of failed fuel) which will jeopardize our standing against Appendix 1.
This analytical tool may also be used to evaluate maintenance options should a chronic low-level OTSG leakage return.
Ths current configuration of the turbine plant is not ideally suited for m ating the guidelines introduced by Appendix I which are extremely restrictive for a dry site. The Environmental Protection Department has recently initiated a number of Engineering Action Requests (EARS) on the Turbine Building drain system which are designed to reduce the amount of effluent and the volume of water requiring radwaste processing. This in turn can ease inventory problems caused by the entrance of secondary water into primary sy'; ten storage.
Attention has also been directed towards reusing or disposing of slightly contaminated water in opposition to releuing it as liquid effluent. One method involves using tra recently constructed Tritium Evaporator. While some safety and oper!.ilonal problems are still outstanding on this equipment, their successful resolution may provide some relief on DRCST inventory. Another consideration which has yet to be fully evaluated is to permit the Condensate Storage Tank (CST) tu aceme contaminated as is done at some other nuclear plants. This cannot be implemented without modifications to plant equipment but shows promise for recycling water otherwise discharged down the creek.
The third type of control is to reduce the impact of DRCST transfer on the offsite dose from liquid effluents by demineralizing the DRCST water before releasing it offsite. The tritium cannot be filtered. However, demineralizers can lower the concentration of Cs-137 and Cs-134, the isotopes which historically produce well over ninety percent of the dose.
Rancho Seco has recently installed Sluiceable Demineralizer Skids near l the RHUTs. These can remove activity (particularly cesium) from candidate effluent prior to dispatch to the Retention Basins and so
' reduce the offsite dose. The DRCST also has two demineralizers (0-623A and B) located on its normal return to the plant. While the transfer route to the RRUTs bypasses this equipment, the contents of the DRCST may
- be recirculated through the demins to reduce its activity prior to transfer. If necessary, portable demineralization equipment can be brought onsite on short notice to handle unexpectedly large volumes.
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CONCLUSIGI Of the three major plant configurations which may produce excessive inventory in the DRCST, the most significant source is primary to secondary leaksge through the OTSGs. The radioactive contamination of Turbine Building Sumps means that large volumes of secondary water may be processed in the Miscellaneous Radwaste System and directed to the DRCST.
If the plant demand for this water is low, some of it may be transferred to the RHUT for release offsite. The doses frota this release may influence the plant's standing against Appendix I. Efforts to reduce this impact include a major Steam Generator maintenance, plans to recycle some lurbine Plant waste water, the addition of demineralizers at the RHUTs, and the evaluation of other methods to dispose of or reuse the slightly contaminated water. Recent studies indicate that the plant can operate within the Appendix I guidance for the failed fuel and primary to secondary leakage present at shutdown.
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ATTACHMENT II Action Iten Provide the NRC with the District's evaluation supporting proposed Technical Specification 3.18.5 (Gas Storage Tank Activity).
SUBJECT:
EVALUATION OF 135,000 Ci LIMIT FOR TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 3.18.5 Section 5.6.1 of NRC NUREG 0133, "Preparation of Radiological Effluent Technical specifications for Nuclear Plants", provides an equation for calculating the allowable curie content of a gas storage tank. This amount ensures that, in the event of an uncontrolled release of the tank contents, the resulting total body exposure (to an individual at the nearest exclusion area boundary) will not exceed 0.5 rem.
QT $ 500 mrem (3.15 E+07 sec/veari (100 uci/C1) (kxe.133) (X/Q)DBA (mrem-sec/uci yr)
' = The avantity of Xenon-133 equivalent gas in Where 07 a storage tank in curies
- The total body dose factor due to gamma kxe.133 for Xe-133 in mrem /yr per emissjons cCi/m (= 2.94E+02)
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area boundary used for evaluation of design basis accidents for ground release 1
conditions, in sec/m3 . (from USAR, '
Section 2.3.4, 2 - 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> atmospheric dispersion).
(X/0108A (Sec/ mil -2 24 hr. _QT (Ci) ,
294,348 Ci 9 400 m = 1.82E-04 787,815 C1 0 700 m = 6.80E-05 (Exclusion Area Boundary Roundup = 640 m)
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(< 25 uCi79) would be less than the RCS concentration at 1.0% fuel defects (USAR, Table 140-6, 9 150 effective full-power days). 1.0% fuel defects would give a gas decay tank curie content of 98,414 Ci (USAR, Table 140-23).
Therefore it is conservative to require that the online waste gas decay tank be sampled daily upon reaching the RCS activity value 436 to ensure the 135,000 curies equivalent Xe-133 is not exceeded. Once the coolant is below the limiting activity, there is no requirement to sample the waste gas decay tanks except when discharge of the tank is desired.
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3.18.5 GAS STORAGE TANKS .
The quantity of radioactivity contained in each waste gas decay tank shall be limited to less than or equal to 135,000 curies of noble gases (considered as Xe-133).
Aeolicability At all times Action
- a. When the reactor coolant s) stem activity reaches the limit of Specification 3.1.4 sample the online waste gas decay tank daily to ensure that the 135,000 curie equivalent Xe-133 limit is not exceeded.
- b. Hith the quantity of radioactive material in any waste gas decay tank exceeding the above limit, immediately suspend all additions of radioactive material to the tank and within 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> reduce the tank contents to within the limit, and describe the events leading to this condition in the next Semiannual Radioactive Effluent Release Report, pursuant to Specification 6.9.2.3.
B1111 Restricting the quantity of radioactivity contained in each waste gas decay tank provides assurance that in the event of an uncontrolled release of the tanks contents, the resulting total body exposure to an individual at the Exclusion Area Boundary (see Figure 5.1-1) will not exceed 500 mrem. This is consistent with Standard Review Plan 15.7.1, "Haste Gas System Failure."
Potential atmospheric releases from a waste gas decay tank are evaluated assuming design coolant activities (see page 140-25 Vol. VI FSAR). Based on primary coolant activity as shown in Table 140-7, the decay tank is assumed to hold the activity associated with the off-gas from one reactor coolant system degassing with no credit taken for decay.
Calculation of the limiting decay tank activity based on the coolant activity limit of Technical Specification 3.1.4 yields a maximum decay tank inventory of 98,414 C1 (Ref. FSAR Table 140-23). In order for the decay tank inventory to reach the limiting condition for operation, coolant activity would have to exceed the Technical Specification 3.1.4
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- Therefore, it is conservative to require that the online waste gas decay tank be sampled daily upon reaching the reactor coolant system limiting activity value (43/E) to ensure the 135,000 curies equivalent Xe-133 is not exceeded. Once the coolant is below the limiting activity, there is no requirement to sample waste gas decay tanks except for discharging.
Discussion:
Technical Specification section 3.20 was renumbered 3.18.5 and revised in accordance with the gu! dance provided in the Standard RETS.
The Action Statement is expanded to include reporting requirements specified in Standard RETS. Action Statement a. is maintained because gas storage tank contents are limited to less than 135,000 curies by T.chnical Specification 3.1.4 as described in the Bases.
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TABLE 14D-23 RADI0 ISOTOPE INVENTORY IN WASTE GAS SYSTEM Maximum Inventory, Ci Surge Tank Decay Tank Isotope 2 l 85a 5.68 x 10 l
5.68 x 10 Kr 2.14 x 10 2.14 x 10 3 Kr 1 2 Kr 3.07 x 10 ,3.07 x 10 3
2 1.00 x 10 Kr 8 1.00 x 10 2
131" 7.68 x 10 1 7.68 x 10 Xe 3
133" 1.04 x 10 1.04 x 10 Xe 133 9.02 x 10 3 9.02 x 10' Xe 2
135m 3.34 x 10 1 3.34 v. 10 Xe 3
15 1.87 x 10 2 1.87 x 10 Xe 138 1.87 x 10 1.87 x 10 Xe Total 98,414 curies B. Radiometive 1.iquid Waste System Major Components Potential atmospheric releases f rom rupture of major liquidactivity radwaste as system components are evaluated based on maximum coolant shcvn in table 14D-5. Isotopic activities in each component are shown in table 14D-24 6-