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Lic 4/14/80 O-80 (h52 0 0179 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD In the Matter of               )
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METROPOLITAN EDISON COMPANY     ) Docket No. 50-289
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LICENSEE'S RESPONSE TO INTERROGATORY NO. 17-005 OF STEVEN C. SHOLLY'S FOURTH SET OF INTERROGATORIES INTERROGATORY NO. 17-005 Assuming that the condition of the Unit 2 reactor had been as described in scenario "C" in Contantion No. 17 as accepted by the Board, to what extent would the total amount of radiation released to the containment as well as to the auxiliary building (from all pathways) have been increased beyond what was so released during the Unit 2 accident on March 28, 1979? Specify in your answer any increases in the following isotopes:
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: a. Iodine-131           c. Cesium-137
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: b. Strontium-90         d. Krypton-85
Station, Unit No. 1)
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LICENSEE'S RESPONSE TO INTERROGATORY NO. 17-005 OF STEVEN C.
SHOLLY'S FOURTH SET OF INTERROGATORIES INTERROGATORY NO. 17-005 Assuming that the condition of the Unit 2 reactor had been as described in scenario "C" in Contantion No. 17 as accepted by the Board, to what extent would the total amount of radiation released to the containment as well as to the auxiliary building (from all pathways) have been increased beyond what was so released during the Unit 2 accident on March 28, 1979?
Specify in your answer any increases in the following isotopes:
a.
Iodine-131 c.
Cesium-137 b.
Strontium-90 d.
Krypton-85


===RESPONSE===
===RESPONSE===
The total amount of radiation released during the accident to the containment as well as to the auxiliary building, which eventually reached the environment, would have been very similar, whether the release occurred when it did or at the end of.an equilibrium fuel cycle (refs. 1,2). The isotopes which contributed the most to the release (Ref. 3) were short-lived isotopes that reach an equilibrium concentration in the fuel over a relatively short fuel irradiation time ( -a- 5 0 EFPDS , Ref. 4).
The total amount of radiation released during the accident to the containment as well as to the auxiliary building, which eventually reached the environment, would have been very similar, whether the release occurred when it did or at the end of.an equilibrium fuel cycle (refs. 1,2).
The isotopes which contributed the most to the release (Ref. 3) were short-lived isotopes that reach an equilibrium concentration in the fuel over a relatively short fuel irradiation time ( -a-5 0 EFPDS, Ref. 4).


The average TMI-2 fuel assembly had been exposed for over 90 EFPDs. Therefore, further fuel depletion would not have increased their inventory in the core.
. The average TMI-2 fuel assembly had been exposed for over 90 EFPDs.
Of the four isotopes in question iodine-131 was the only isotope of the four that contributed a measurable fraction to the low level environmental liquid and/or gaseous radioactivity detected (Ref. 3).     Iodine-131 is a short-lived isotope which reaches a saturated concentration after a relatively short fuel irradiation time ( ~s 50 EFPDs) (Ref. 4) . Therefore, if all the fuel had been fully depleted in an equilibrium cycle, the contribution of iodine-131 to the TMI-2 release would have been essentially identical (Ref. 2) .
Therefore, further fuel depletion would not have increased their inventory in the core.
The other three isotopes referenced (strontium-90, cesium-137, krypton-85) did not and would not add more than 0.5% to the total fission product activity available for release as it occurred at TMI-2, regardless of the core burnup state hypothesized (Refs. 2, 3). Even though these three isotopes would have had an increased core concentration (Ref. 2) for a depleted equilibrium TMI-2 core, their contribution to the actual release would have been negligible (Ref.       2, 3).
Of the four isotopes in question iodine-131 was the only isotope of the four that contributed a measurable fraction to the low level environmental liquid and/or gaseous radioactivity detected (Ref. 3).
REFERENCES
Iodine-131 is a short-lived isotope which reaches a saturated concentration after a relatively short fuel irradiation time ( ~s 50 EFPDs) (Ref. 4).
: 1. Technical Staff Analysis Report on Alternative Event Sequences to President's Commission on the Accident at Three Mile Island, Case 17; October 1979.
Therefore, if all the fuel had been fully depleted in an equilibrium cycle, the contribution of iodine-131 to the TMI-2 release would have been essentially identical (Ref. 2).
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The other three isotopes referenced (strontium-90, cesium-137, krypton-85) did not and would not add more than 0.5% to the total fission product activity available for release as it occurred at TMI-2, regardless of the core burnup state hypothesized (Refs.
: 2. LA-8041-MS, "TMI-2 Decay Power: LASL Fission-Product and Actinide Decay Power Calculations for the President's Commission on the Accident at Three Mile Island"; October 1979.
2, 3).
: 3. GPU Service Technical Data Report (TDR-05 9 ) ,
Even though these three isotopes would have had an increased core concentration (Ref. 2) for a depleted equilibrium TMI-2 core, their contribution to the actual release would have been negligible (Ref.
                " Assessment of Offsite Radiation. Doses From the Three Mile Island Unit 2 Accident"; February 27, 1980.
2, 3).
: 4. Final Safety Analysis Report, Three Mile Island-Unit 2, Chapter 11.
REFERENCES 1.
Respectfully submitted, SHAW, PITTMAN, POTTS & TROWBRIDGE By:     /h/
Technical Staff Analysis Report on Alternative Event Sequences to President's Commission on the Accident at Three Mile Island, Case 17; October 1979.
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LA-8041-MS, "TMI-2 Decay Power: LASL Fission-Product and Actinide Decay Power Calculations for the President's Commission on the Accident at Three Mile Island"; October 1979.
3.
GPU Service Technical Data Report (TDR-05 9 ),
" Assessment of Offsite Radiation.
Doses From the Three Mile Island Unit 2 Accident"; February 27, 1980.
4.
Final Safety Analysis Report, Three Mile Island-Unit 2,
Chapter 11.
Respectfully submitted, SHAW, PITTMAN, POTTS & TROWBRIDGE M
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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that copies of " Licensee's Response To Interrogatory No. 17-005 of Steven C. Sholly's Fourth Set of Interrogatories" were served upon those persons on the attached Service List by deposit in the United States mail, postage prepaid, this 14th day of' April, 1980.
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD In the Matter of                         )
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD In the Matter of
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METROPOLITAN EDISON COMPANY
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Docket No. 50-289
SERVICE LIST Ivan W. Smith, Esquire                   John A. Levin, Esquire Chairman                                 Assistant Counsel Atomic Safety and Licensing               Pennsylvania Public Utility Comm's Board Panel                             Post Office Box 3265 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Conmission       Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120 Washington, D.C. 20555 Karin W. Carter,. Esquire Dr. Wal'ter H. Jordan                     Assistant Attorney General .
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Atomic Safety and Licensing               505 Executive House Board Panel                             Post Office Box 2357 881 West Outer Drive                     Harrisburg, Pennsylvania                                       17120 Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830 John E. Minnich Dr. Linda W. Little                       Chairman, Dauphin County Board Atomic Safety and Licensing                 of Commissioners Board Panel                             Dauphin County Courthou3a 5000 Hermitage Drive                     Front and Market Streers Raleigh, North Carolina 27612             Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17101 James R. Tourtellotte, Esquire (4)       Walter W. Cohen, Escuire Office of the Executive Legal Director   Consumer Advocate                                                     l U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission       Office of Consumer Advocate                                           ;
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Jordan D. Cunningham, Esquire       Karin P. Sheldon, Esquire Attorney for Newberry Township       Attorney for People Against Nucled T.M.I. Steering Committee           Energy 2320 North Second Street             Sheldon, Harmon & Weiss Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17110       1725 Eye Street, N.W., Suite 506 Washington, D.C. 20006 Theodore A. Adler, Esquire Widoff Reager Selkowitz & Adler     Robert Q. Pollard Post Office Box 1547                 609 Montpelier Street Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17105       Baltimore, Maryland 21218 Ellyn R. Weiss, Esquire             Chauncey Kepford Attorney for the Union of Concerned Judith H. Johnsrud                                                                   l Scientists                         Environmental Coalition on Nucleas Sheldon, Harmon & Weiss               Power 1725 Eye Street, N.W., Suite 506     433 Orlando Avenue Washington, D.C.       20006         State College, Pennsylvania 16805 Steven C. Sholly                     Marvin I. Lewis 304 South Market Street             6504 Bradford Terrace Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania   17055 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania                                                   19149 Gail Bradford                       Marjorie M. Aamodt Holly S. Keck                       R. D. 5 Legislation Chairman                 Coatesville, Pennsylvania                                                 '
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Sheldon, Esquire Attorney for Newberry Township Attorney for People Against Nucled T.M.I.
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Suite 506 Washington, D.C.
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Adler, Esquire Widoff Reager Selkowitz & Adler Robert Q. Pollard Post Office Box 1547 609 Montpelier Street Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17105 Baltimore, Maryland 21218 Ellyn R. Weiss, Esquire Chauncey Kepford Attorney for the Union of Concerned Judith H.
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==Dear Mr. Sholly:==
I enclose Licensee's response to Interrogatory No.
I enclose Licensee's response to Interrogatory No.
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Response to Interrogatory 17-005 of Sc Sholly Fourth Set of Interrogatories.Addresses Amount of Radiation Released During Unit-2 Accident & Increases in Isotopes I-131,Sr-90, Ci-137 & Kr-85.Certificate of Svc & Cover Ltr Encl
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Issue date: 04/14/1980
From: Trowbridge G
METROPOLITAN EDISON CO., SHAW, PITTMAN, POTTS & TROWBRIDGE
To: Sholly S
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Lic 4/14/80 O-80 (h52 0 0179 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD In the Matter of

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METROPOLITAN EDISON COMPANY

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LICENSEE'S RESPONSE TO INTERROGATORY NO.17-005 OF STEVEN C.

SHOLLY'S FOURTH SET OF INTERROGATORIES INTERROGATORY NO.17-005 Assuming that the condition of the Unit 2 reactor had been as described in scenario "C" in Contantion No. 17 as accepted by the Board, to what extent would the total amount of radiation released to the containment as well as to the auxiliary building (from all pathways) have been increased beyond what was so released during the Unit 2 accident on March 28, 1979?

Specify in your answer any increases in the following isotopes:

a.

Iodine-131 c.

Cesium-137 b.

Strontium-90 d.

Krypton-85

RESPONSE

The total amount of radiation released during the accident to the containment as well as to the auxiliary building, which eventually reached the environment, would have been very similar, whether the release occurred when it did or at the end of.an equilibrium fuel cycle (refs. 1,2).

The isotopes which contributed the most to the release (Ref. 3) were short-lived isotopes that reach an equilibrium concentration in the fuel over a relatively short fuel irradiation time ( -a-5 0 EFPDS, Ref. 4).

. The average TMI-2 fuel assembly had been exposed for over 90 EFPDs.

Therefore, further fuel depletion would not have increased their inventory in the core.

Of the four isotopes in question iodine-131 was the only isotope of the four that contributed a measurable fraction to the low level environmental liquid and/or gaseous radioactivity detected (Ref. 3).

Iodine-131 is a short-lived isotope which reaches a saturated concentration after a relatively short fuel irradiation time ( ~s 50 EFPDs) (Ref. 4).

Therefore, if all the fuel had been fully depleted in an equilibrium cycle, the contribution of iodine-131 to the TMI-2 release would have been essentially identical (Ref. 2).

The other three isotopes referenced (strontium-90, cesium-137, krypton-85) did not and would not add more than 0.5% to the total fission product activity available for release as it occurred at TMI-2, regardless of the core burnup state hypothesized (Refs.

2, 3).

Even though these three isotopes would have had an increased core concentration (Ref. 2) for a depleted equilibrium TMI-2 core, their contribution to the actual release would have been negligible (Ref.

2, 3).

REFERENCES 1.

Technical Staff Analysis Report on Alternative Event Sequences to President's Commission on the Accident at Three Mile Island, Case 17; October 1979.

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2.

LA-8041-MS, "TMI-2 Decay Power: LASL Fission-Product and Actinide Decay Power Calculations for the President's Commission on the Accident at Three Mile Island"; October 1979.

3.

GPU Service Technical Data Report (TDR-05 9 ),

" Assessment of Offsite Radiation.

Doses From the Three Mile Island Unit 2 Accident"; February 27, 1980.

4.

Final Safety Analysis Report, Three Mile Island-Unit 2,

Chapter 11.

Respectfully submitted, SHAW, PITTMAN, POTTS & TROWBRIDGE M

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By:

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' "V ' - / George P. Trowbridge Dated:

April 14, 1980 I

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BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD In the Matter of

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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that copies of " Licensee's Response To Interrogatory No.17-005 of Steven C.

Sholly's Fourth Set of Interrogatories" were served upon those persons on the attached Service List by deposit in the United States mail, postage prepaid, this 14th day of' April, 1980.

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Dated:

April 14, 1980

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD In the Matter of

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METROPOLITAN EDISON COMPANY

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Docket No. 50-289

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(Restart)

(Three Mile Island Nuclear

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Station, Unit No. 1)

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SERVICE LIST Ivan W.

Smith, Esquire John A.

Levin, Esquire Chairman Assistant Counsel Atomic Safety and Licensing Pennsylvania Public Utility Comm's Board Panel Post Office Box 3265 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Conmission Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120 Washington, D.C.

20555 Karin W.

Carter,. Esquire Dr. Wal'ter H.

Jordan Assistant Attorney General.

Atomic Safety and Licensing 505 Executive House Board Panel Post Office Box 2357 881 West Outer Drive Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120 Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830 John E. Minnich Dr. Linda W.

Little Chairman, Dauphin County Board Atomic Safety and Licensing of Commissioners Board Panel Dauphin County Courthou3a 5000 Hermitage Drive Front and Market Streers Raleigh, North Carolina 27612 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17101 James R.

Tourtellotte, Esquire (4)

Walter W.

Cohen, Escuire Office of the Executive Legal Director Consumer Advocate U.

S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Consumer Advocate Washington, D.C.

20555 14th Floor, Strawberry Square Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17127 Docketing and Service Section (21)

Office of the Secretary U.

S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.

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. Jordan D.

Cunningham, Esquire Karin P.

Sheldon, Esquire Attorney for Newberry Township Attorney for People Against Nucled T.M.I.

Steering Committee Energy 2320 North Second Street Sheldon, Harmon & Weiss Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17110 1725 Eye Street, N.W.,

Suite 506 Washington, D.C.

20006 Theodore A.

Adler, Esquire Widoff Reager Selkowitz & Adler Robert Q. Pollard Post Office Box 1547 609 Montpelier Street Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17105 Baltimore, Maryland 21218 Ellyn R. Weiss, Esquire Chauncey Kepford Attorney for the Union of Concerned Judith H.

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Scientists Environmental Coalition on Nucleas Sheldon, Harmon & Weiss Power 1725 Eye Street, N.W.,

Suite 506 433 Orlando Avenue Washington, D.C.

20006 State College, Pennsylvania 16805 Steven C.

Sholly Marvin I.

Lewis 304 South Market Street 6504 Bradford Terrace Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania 17055 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19149 Gail Bradford Marjorie M. Aamodt Holly S.

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S HELOON J. WEISCL SONNIE S. GOTTLIEB JOHN A. McCULLOUGH ALFR ED M. ROSTELL J. PATRtC P MtC R EY SETH H. HOOG ASIAN JAMES THOMAS LEN HART SHEILA C. McCA FF ERTY STEVEN L. M ELTZ E R OCLIS SA A. Rf DGWAY DEAN O. A JLICK M ENN ETH J. M AUTM AN JOHN ENGEL DAVIO LAWRENCE MILLER April 14, 1980

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Mr. Steven C. Sholly 304 South Market Street Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania 17055 Re:

Three Mile Island Unit 1 Docket No. 50-289 (Restart)

Dear Mr. Sholly:

I enclose Licensee's response to Interrogatory No.17-005 of your fourth set of interrogatories.

A signed affidavit for this response is not enclosed, but will be forwarded soon.

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