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{{#Wiki_filter: | {{#Wiki_filter:ACCEIERATDOCUMENTDISTRUTIONSYSTEMREGULATINFORMATION DISTRIBUTIO STEM(RIDS)DOCKETFACIL:50-387 Susquehanna SteamElectricStation,Unit1,Pennsylva 0500()387 50-388Susquehanna SteamElectricStation,Unit2,Penns'ylva 05000388AUTH.NAMEAUTHORAFFILIATION | ||
""'KEISER,H.W. | |||
Pennsylvania Power&LightCo.PRECIP.'NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION RI | |||
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" | "SemiAnnual luent&WasteDisposal, Rept.forJuly-'ec1992."930301tr.DISTRIBUTION CODE:ZE48DCOPIESRECEIVED:LTR JENCLLSIZE:TITLE:50.36a(a)(2) | ||
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Pennsylvania Power8LightCompanyTwoNorthNinth.Street~Allentown, PA18101-1179 | |||
~215/774-5151 HaroldW.KeiserSeniorVicePresident-Nuclear 015/7744194 MAR01j993Mr.ThomasT.MartinRegionalAdministrator, RegionIU.S.NuclearRegulatory Commission 475Allendale RoadKingofPrussia,PA19406SUSQUEHANNA STEAMELECTRICSTATIONSEMI-ANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTRELEASEREPORTPLA-3930FILER41-2ADocketNo.50-387and50-388 | |||
==DearMr.Martin:== | ==DearMr.Martin:== | ||
Inaccordance with10CFR50.36a(a)(2) andtheSusquehanna SESUnit1and2Technical Specifications, attachedistheSemi-Annual Radioactive EffluentReleaseReportforSSESUnits1and-2coveringtheperiodJuly1throughDecember31,1992.Verytrulyyours,H.W.KeiserAttachment CC:NRCDocumentControlDesk(original) | |||
~Ipi | NRCRegionIMr.G.S.Barber-NRCResidentInspector Mr.R.J.Clark-NRRProjectManager08005'303090559 92l231PDRADQCK05000387RPDR SEMIANN.UAL EFFLUENT8VfASTEDISPOSALREPORTFORJULY-DECEMBER1S92Pennsylvania Power&LightCompanyTwoNorthNinthStreetAllentown, Pennsylvania 18101-1179February1993 | ||
~Ipi SUSQUEHANNA STEAMELECTRICSTATIONSEMIANNUAL EFFLUENTANDWASTEDISPOSALREPORTREPORTPERIOD:07/01/92-12/31/92Preparedby:arsonHealthPhysicist R..BareayHealthPhysicist Reviewedby:.SanSupervisor | |||
-Environmental Services-NuclearApprovedby:I4(4IotySupervisor | |||
-Operations TenologyPennsylvania Power5LightCompanyTwoNorthNinthStreetAllentown, Pennsylvania 18101 | |||
TABLEOFCONTENTSSECTIONPAGE1. | TABLEOFCONTENTSSECTIONPAGE1.Introduction andSupplemental Information | ||
L'JL LISTOFTABLES(cont.)PAGETable15: | .~~~12.EffluentandWasteDisposalData.......... | ||
133.Heteorological DataandDispersion Estimates | |||
hF.f~>te | ....354.DoseHeasurements andAssessments | ||
XqEQSeCJ | ..........565.ChangestotheOffsiteDoseCalculation HanualandtheSolidWasteProcessControlProgram686.ReportsofException totheSSESEffluent...... | ||
Ci!p'g LWITIhtACIOH~UILDWGEXHAUSTVSHTITIIHSACTOh~UllDIHGSXHAUSTVSHTISS,SShCSQATWt- | 165Honitoring Program LISTOFTABLESPAGETable1:Technical Specification Limits............ | ||
10Table2:AirborneEffluents-Summation ofAllReleases.....15Table3:AirborneEffluents | |||
..................16Table4:Waterborne Effluents-Summation ofAllReleases. | |||
...18Table5:Waterborne Effluents | |||
.................19Table6:Semiannual EffluentandWasteDisposalReport.....24SolidWasteandIrradiated FuelShipments Table7:Table8:SolidRadioactive Waste-ClassA.......Principal Radionuclides andPercentComposition Condensate Demineralizer/Radwaste Demineralizer-CarbonSteelLiner(Dewatered) | |||
SolidRadioactive Waste-ClassA.Principal Radionuclides andPercentComposition Condensate Demineralizer/Radwaste Demineralizer-HIC(Dewatered) | |||
.2526Table9.SolidRadioactive Waste-ClassA...........27Principal Radionuclides andPercentComposition Ultrasonic ResinCleaningWaste-HIC(Dewatered) | |||
Table10:SolidRadioactive Waste-ClassA...........28Principal Radionuclides andPercentComposition LiquidRadwasteFilterMedia-HIC(Dewatered) | |||
Table11:SolidRadioactive Waste-ClassA............29Principal Radionuclides andPercentComposition SumpSludge-CarbonSteelLiner(Portland Cement)Table12:SolidRadioactive Waste-ClassA...........30Principal Radionuclides andPercentComposition Processed DAW-StrongTightContainer Table13:SolidRadioactive Waste-ClassA...........31Principal Radionuclides andPercentComposition Non-Processed DAW-StrongTightContainer Table14:SolidRadioactive Waste-ClassC...........32Principal Radionuclides andPercentComposition RWCUFilterMedia-HIC(Dewatered) | |||
L'JL LISTOFTABLES(cont.)PAGETable15:Estimated TotalErrorsAssociated with........33EffluentMeasurements Table16:DataNotReportedinPrevious. | |||
............34Semiannual ReportTable17:Meteorological DataAvailability | |||
...........37ITable18:JointWindFrequency Distribution by.StabilityClass41Table19:AverageAnnualRelativeConcentrations | |||
........51Table20:SummaryofMaximumIndividual Offsite.........58DosesandDoseCommitments toMembersofthePublicTable21:Calculated Collective DosestoMembers........60ofthePublicWithintheLRiverlands/Information CenterComplexTable22:Calculated DosesforResidences. | |||
...........62WithintheSSESSiteBoundary(NNEandESEsectors)Table23:Calculated DosesfortheResidences. | |||
.........63WithintheSSESSiteBoundary(SEandWSWsectors)Table24:Calculated DosesforResidences. | |||
...........64WithintheSSESSiteBoundary(WandWNWsectors),Table25:Calculated DosesforResidences. | |||
.......;-...65WithintheSSESSiteBoundary(NNWsector) 4Ql LISTOFFIGURESFigure1:SSESAirborneEffluentReleasePoints....Figure2:SSESWaterborne EffluentReleasePathway.Figure3:Susquehanna RiverHonthlyAverageFlowRates.Figure4:HonthlyLiquidRadwasteDischarge Totals.Figure5:SSESWindRose:10-meterSensors.Figure6:SSESWindRose:60-meterSensors.Figure7:SSESPasquillStability ClassPrevalences | |||
..PAGE~~~~5~~~~6~~~~2021~i~~383940Figure8:AreasWithintheSSESSiteBoundaryOpen.toHembersofthePublic61 1 | |||
SECTIONIINTRODUCTION ANDSUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION I,Ihl4;"$l INTRODUCTION TheSusquehanna SteamElectricStation(SSES)islocatedinSalemTownship, LuzerneCounty,Pennsylvania. | |||
ItisonthewestbankoftheSusquehanna River,8kmnortheast ofBerwick.TheStationconsistsoftwoboilingwaterreactorgenerating units,eachwith1,050HWnetelectrical capacity. | |||
Thereactorandgenerating unitsweresuppliedbyGeneralElectric, whiletheBechtelCorporation servedasarchitect-engineer andconstructor. | |||
Construction oftheStationbeganintheearly1970s.Fuelload-beganinUnit1inJulyof1982.Initialcriticality wasachievedintheUnit1reactoronSeptember 10,1982.Thereactorreached100XpowerforthefirsttimeonFebruary4,1983.Commercial operation ofUnit1wasdeclaredonJune8,1983.Initialcriticality ofUnit2occurredonMay8,1984.Unit2wasdeclaredcommercial onFebruary12,1985.Airborneeffluents arereleasedfromtheSusquehanna Stationviafiverooftopventsonthereactorbuilding(seeFigure1).Eachventiscontinuously monitored, andaprogramofperiodicsamplingandanalysisisconducted asspecified intheplantTechnical Specifications. | |||
Allwaterborne effluents arereleasedinbatchmodeandaresampledandanalyzedpriortorelease.Waterborne effluents fromthesitearereleasedintothecoolingtowerblowdownlinefordilutionpriortoreleasetotheSusquehanna River(see.Figure2).Blowdownlineflowratesareatleast5,000gpmduringperiodsofliquidradwasterelease.Thedilutedeffluentisintroduced totheriverbywayofaperforated diffuserpipeplacedontheriverbed.Thediffuserservestorapidlyanduniformly mixthestationdischarge withthemainflowoftheriver.Thisreportpresentsasummaryofthequantities ofradioactive materials whichwerereleasedfromtheSusquehanna SteamElectricStationduringtheperiodfromJuly1,1992toDecember31,1992.Inaddition, thisreportservesasamediumfornotifying theUSNuclearRegulatory Commission staffofchangestoPPSL'sOffsiteDoseCalculation Manual(ODCM)andSolidWasteProcessControlProgram(PCP)anddocumentation ofanyexceptions totheSSESeffluentmonitoring programwhichmustbereportedperTechnical. | |||
Specifications 3.3.7.10and3.3.7.11.Airborneandwaterborne radioactive effluentreleasestotheenvironment duringthereportperiodweresampledandanalyzedinaccordance withtherequirements oftheTechnical Specifications. | |||
Allradioactive effluentreleaseswerewithintheconcentration andreleaselimitsspecified intheRadiological EffluentTechnical Specifications (RETS).Calculations andtermsutilizedinthisreportarethoseoutlinedintheSSESOffsiteDoseCalculation Manual(ODCM). | |||
hF.f~>te Section1containssupplemental information pertaining toeffluents fromtheSusquehanna plant.Includedareregulatory limits(Table1),samplingandanalysismethods,andcharacterization ofthenumberanddurationofbatchandabnormalreleases, ifany.Section2containseffluentandwastedisposaldataforthereportperiod.Table2containsasummation ofallairbornereleases, groupedintotheradionuclide categories ofgases,particulates, iodines,andtritium.Averagereleaseratesarepresented andcomparedtotheapplicable limits.Table3presentsthetotalsofspecificradionuclides inairborneeffluents. | |||
Waterborne effluents aresummarized inTable4.Averagedilutedconcentrations arepresented andcomparedtotheapplicable limits.Table5presentsthereleasequantities ofspecificradionuclides inwaterborne effluents overthereportperiod.Figure3liststheSusquehanna Rivermonthlyflowratesfor1992whileFigure4presentsthemonthlydischarge totalsofliquidradwastefromSSESduring1992.Tables6through14presentacharacterization ofthesolidradioactive wasteshippedoffsiteduringthereportperiod.Includedarethevolumesandcuriecontentsassociated witheachtypeofsolidwaste.Anestimateofmajornuclidecomposition ispresented foreachwastetype,aswellasthenumberofwasteshipments fromthesite,howtheyweretransported, and'theirfinaldestination. | |||
Table15containsestimates oftheerrorsassociated withthemeasurements involvedinquantifying effluents. | |||
Samplingerrors,countingerrors,anderrorsassociated withdetermining effluentflowratesandvolumesallcontribute tothetotalerrorofeffluentmeasurements. | |||
Errorestimates arepresented foreachcategoryofradionuclide detectedinairborneandwaterborne effluents andsolidwastesduringthereportperiod.Table16presentseffluentdatafrompreviousreportperiodswhichwasnotavailable atpreparation timefortheassociated semiannual report.ISection3ofthisreportcontainsthemeteorological dataassociated withtheyear1992.Availability datafortheSSESmeteorological dataareshowninTable17.Meteorological dataforthecalendaryearispresented intheformofjointwindfrequency distributions byatmospheric stability class.Thesedistributions arepresented inTable18.Figures5and6arewindroseplotsfortheSSESprimarymeteorological 10-meterand60-metersensors,respectively. | |||
Figure7presentstherelativeprevalences ofthePasquillstability classes.Inaddition, themeteorological datafromthereportyearwereusedtogenerateannualaveragerelativeconcentrations (X/gs)anddeposition rates(D/gs).Thesevaluesarepresented inTable19,andarerequiredinputforuseoftheGASPARcodeforcalculation ofthedosesresulting fromairbornereleases. | |||
XqEQSeCJ Section4ofthisreportcontainsanassessment ofthecalculated dosesattributed tothereportedradiological effluents forthecalendaryear.TheLADTAPIIcodewasusedforcalculation ofdosesfromwaterborne effluents. | |||
TheGASPARcodewasusedforcalculation ofdosesfromairborneeffluents. | |||
Thecalculated dosesanddirectradiation estimates canbeusedtoestimatethedosestomaximally exposedmembersofthepublic.Table20summarizes maximumcalculated dosesanddosecommitments tomembersofthepublicfromwaterborne andairborneeffluents anddirectradiation. | |||
Table21presentscalculated collective dosestomembersofthepublicwithintheRiverlands/Information CenterComplex.Tables22through25summarize thecalculated dosesforresidences andotheroccupiedareaswithintheSSESsiteboundary. | |||
Section4alsocontainsaneffluenttabulation anddoseassessment foranabnormalgaseousreleasewhichoccurredonll/12/92. | |||
Section5ofthisreportisreservedfordocumentation ofchangestotheOffsiteDoseCalculation manualandtheSolidWasteProcessControlProgram.Section6presentsalistingofcases,(if any)inwhichairborneorwaterborne effluentmonitoring instrumentation wasdeclaredinoperable andwasnotrestoredtooperability withinthetimeperiodspecified inTechnical Specification Table3.3.7.10-1or3.3.7.11-1ActionStatements. | |||
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SUPPLEMENTAL IHFORNATION 1.ReulatorLimitsTechnical Specifications 3/4.11.1and3/4.11.2outlinerequirements forreleaseofradioactive liquidandgaseouseffluents, respectively. | |||
Tk1s48ft4L 5. | Concentration ofradioactive materialliquideffluents anddoseordosecommitment resultant thereofarelimitedinunrestricted areas.Doseanddoserateduetoradioactive materials releasedingaseouseffluents arelimitedinareasatorbeyondthesiteboundary. | ||
/g3[4g.C11 e. | Technical Specification limitsarelistedinTable1.2.MaximumPermissible Concentrations inWaterborne Effluents Theconcentrations ofradioactive materials inwaterborne effluents arelimitedtotheconcentrations specified in10CFRPart20AppendixBTableII,Column2,forradionuclides otherthandissolved orentrained noblegases.Fordissolved orentrained noblegases,theconcentrations arelimitedtothefollowing values,asstatedintheapplicable Technical Specification: | ||
TABLE11.TNSCIFCATIONHTSA.~AB:1.<500mrem-TOTALBODY<3000mrem-SKINannualsitetotal"instantaneous"limits(TechSpec.3.11.2.1}2.g5mrad-AIRGAMMAg10mrad-AIRBETA-qu' | Nuclide85'Kr"KrKr"Ar133oX133X135mX135XPCuCiml2.0E-045.0E-044.0E-059.0E-057.0E-055.0E-046.0E-042.0E-042.0E-043.eraeEnerBasedongaseouseffluentreleasesforthereportperiodaveragebetaenergyis0.146HeVandaveragegammaenergyis0.030NeV.4.esurements andAroimatonsofTotalRadoactivitAnalysesofspecificradionuclides ineffluentsamplesareusedtoevaluatetheradioactive composition andconcentration ofreffluents. | ||
Tk1s48ft4L 5.MethodsofuantifinEffluents a~b.C.d.FissionandActivation Gases:Gassamplesareroutinely collected monthlyandanalyzedwithahighresolution (Ge[Li]orHPGE)detectorsystemwhichincorporates adatareduction programtodetermine radionuclide composition intermsofspecificactivity. | |||
Datatapesfromthecontinuous ventmonitorsareusedtodetermine theaverageconcentration ofnoblegases.Thehighresolution (Ge[Li]orHPGE)isotopicscanisusedtoconvertthecontinuous ventmonitoractivitytoactualactivitybasedonthedetermined nuclidemixture.Theventandsampleflowratesarecontinuously monitored, andtheaverageflowratesforeachventareusedtocalculate thetotalactivityreleasedinagiventimeperiod.Whenthecontinuous monitorsareoutofservice,manualgrabsamplesaretakenfromeachventonceeacheighthours(onceeachfourhoursforthestandbygastreatment vent).Iodines:Iodineiscontinuously collected viaanisokinetic samplingassemblyineachvent.Filtersarenormallyexchanged onceperweekandanalyzedonahighresolution (Ge[Li]orHPGE)system.Thedailyaverageflowratesfortheventsandsamplepumpsareaveragedforthedurationofthesamplingperiod,andaratioofventflowratetosampleflowrateisdetermined. | |||
Theratioisusedtodetermine thetotalactivityofeachisotopereleasedduringthetimeperiodinquestion. | |||
Whenthecontinuous monitorsareoutofservice,iodineiscontinuously collected oncharcoalcartridges attachedtoairsamplerswhichdrawdirectlyfromtheaffectedrooftopvent(s)orfromalternate samplingportsavailable onthesamplelines.Particulates: | |||
Particulates arecontinuously collected viaanisokinetic samplingassemblyineachvent.Filtersarenormallyexchanged onceperweekandanalyzedonahighresolution (Ge[Li]orHPGE)system.Flowratecorrections areperformed asforiodines.Whenthecontinuous ventmonitorsareoutofservice,particulates arecontinuously sampleddirectlyfromtheaffectedrooftopvent(s)orfromalternate samplingportsavailable onthesamplelines.Tritium:Airbornetritiumiscollected montlyviabubblersampler.Thesampleiscollected foronehourataflowrateofapproximately 1000cc/min.Tritiumactivityinthebubblersampleisdetermined byliquidscintillation counting. | |||
Theliquidsampletritiumconcentration isconverted toairconcentration byvolumeproportion,, | |||
thencomparedtotheTechnical Specification Table4.11.2.1.2-1LowerLimitofDetection (1E-6uCi/cc). | |||
/g3[4g.C11 e.Waterborne Effluents: | |||
Eachtankofliquidradwasteissampledandanalyzedforprincipal gammaemitterspriortorelease.Eachsampletankisrecirculated forasufficient amountoftimepriortosamplingtoensurethatarepresentative sampleisobtained. | |||
Samplesareanalyzedonahighresolution (GeI'Li]orHPGE)systemandreleasepermitsaregenerated basedonthevaluesobtainedfromtheisotopicanalysisandthemostrecentvaluesfortritium,grossalpha,iron-55,andstrontium-89 and-90.Analiquotbasedonreleasevolumeissavedandaddedtomonthlyandquarterly composite containers. | |||
Themonthlytritiumanalysisisdonein-house. | |||
Thequarterly composite issenttoavendorlaboratory foriron-55,strontium-89 and-90,andgrossalphaanalyses. | |||
Theconcentration ofeachradionuclide ineachbatchisdecaycorrected fromthetimeofcountingtothemidpointofthereleaseperiod,andisthenmultiplied bythevolumeofthebatchtodetermine thetotalquantityofeachnuclidereleasedineachbatch.Theisotopictotalsforeacharesummedtodetermine thetotalsourcetermforthereportperiod. | |||
TABLE11.TNSCIFCATIONHTSA.~AB:1.<500mrem-TOTALBODY<3000mrem-SKINannualsitetotal"instantaneous" limits(TechSpec.3.11.2.1} | |||
2.g5mrad-AIRGAMMAg10mrad-AIRBETA-qu'arterly airdoselimitsperreactorunit(TechSpec.3.11.2.2)3.g10mrad-AIRGAMMAg20mrad-AIRBETA-annualairdoselimitsperreactorunit(TechSpec.3.11.2.2)B.C.RN-3TRTMPARTCUATWTHHAF-VS>8OAYS:1.g1500mrem-ORGAN(inhalation pathwaysonly)annualsitetotal"instantaneous" limits(TechSpec.3.11.2.1)2.~7.5mrem-ORGAN-quarterly doselimitsperreactorunit(TechSpec.3.11.2.3) 3.g15mrem-ORGAN-annualdoselimitsperreactorunit(TechSpec.3.11.2.3)~FFUEATE:1.Concentration g10CFR20AppendixB,TableII,Column2-sitetotal"instantaneous" limits(TechSpec.3.11.1.1} | |||
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2.g1.5mrem-TOTALBODYg5mrem-ORGAN- | 2.g1.5mrem-TOTALBODYg5mrem-ORGAN-quarterly doselimitsperreactorunit(TechSpec.3.11.1.2) 3.<3mrem-TOTALBODYg10mrem-ORGAN-annualdoselimitsperreactorunit(Tech.Spec.3.11.1.2) | ||
ARNFUN:ASFORPTNCASPCATONHOFAPPFissionandActivation GasesAderivedreleaseratelimitbasedontheTechnical Specification limitof500mrem/yrwascalculated fromtheexpectedmixofnoblegasradionuclides presented inTable4.4oftheSSESFinalEnvironmental Statement (NUREG-0564).Thelimitis8.51E+05uCi/min(1.42E+04 uCi/sec). | |||
Iodine-131 AderivedreleaseratelimitbasedontheTechnical Specification limitof1500mrem/yrfromI-131,tritiumandparticulates withhalf-lives greaterthan8dayswascalculated fromtheannualreleasequantityofI-131providedinTable4.4oftheSSESFinalEnvironmental Statement (NUREG-0564). | |||
Thelimitis1.41E+02uCi/min(2.35E~OO uCi/sec). | |||
Particulates AderivedreleaseratelimitbasedontheTechnical Specification limitof1500mrem/yrfromI-131,tritiumandparticulates withhalf-lives greaterthan8dayswascalculated basedontheexpectedmixofparticulate radionuclides presented inTable4.4oftheSSESFinalEnvironmental Statement (NUREG-0564). | |||
Thelimitis7.72E+02uCi/min(1.29E+01 uCi/sec). | |||
TritiumAderivedreleaseratewascalculated basedonthe10CFR20AppendixB,TableII,Column1,HaximumPermissible Concentration fortritium(2.0E-07uCi/cc)tounr~stricted areas.Arelativeconcentration of4.1E-05sec/mwasassumed.Thelimitis2.93E>05uCi/min(4.88003uCi/sec). | |||
11 F.MATRRNFFLUENT:BASSFORPRCNTOFAPPCABHNAPICATFissionandActivation ProductsDosecalculations areperformed onquarte'rly activitytotalsfromwaterborne effluents usingtheLADTAPIIdoseprogram.Thecalculated dosesarethencomparedtoTechnical Specification 3.11.1.2quarterly doselimitsforliquideffluents (TOTALBODYLIHIT:1.5mremperreactorunit,ORGANLIHIT:5mremperreactorunit).TritiumLiquideffluentquarterly tritiumconcentrations arecomparedtothe10CFR20AppendixB,TableII,Column2,HaximumPermissible Concentration limitof3.0E-03uCi/mltounrestricted areas.Dissolved andEntrained GasesLiquideffluentquarterly concentration totalsfordissolved andentrained gasesarecomparedtothemostrestrictive HaximumPermissible Concentration foranoblegas4.0E-05uCi/ml(Kr-87)fromtheSSESTechnical Specification Table3.11.1.1-1.12 SECTION2EFFLUENTANDWASTEDISPOSALDATA13 yeEP~r$0 ArborneEffluents Summaries oftheradionuclide totalcurieactivities, averagereleaseratesareincludedinTables2and3.ThirdFourthguarter~rter1.2.3.4.5.NumberofBatchReleases: | |||
TotalTimePeriodforHatchRelease:MaximumTimePeriodforaBatchRelease:AverageTimePeriodfor-aBatchRelease:MinimumTimePeriodforaBatchRelease:AbnormalReleases0NANANANA0NANANANA1.NumberofReleases01*2.TotalActivityReleasedNA5.00E-03*Detailsofthisreleasediscussed inSection4,DoseMeasurements andAssessments. | |||
Ifaradionuclide wasnotdetected, zeroactivitywasusedforthatisotopeindosecalculations. | |||
Azeroactivityindicates thatnoactivitywaspositively detectedinanysamplewhensampleswereanalyzedwithtechniques whichachievedtherequiredLowerLimitsofDetection (LLD)asspecified intheSSESTechnical Specification Table4.11.2.1.2-1,Radioactive GaseousWasteSamplingandAnalysisProgram.Inallcases,theseLLDswerelessthanthelevelsrequiredbyTechnical Specifications. | |||
Thefollowing aretypicalLLDs.Radionuclide Kr-87Kr-88Xe-133Xe-133mXe-135Xe-138Mn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Mo-99Cs-134Cs-137Ce-141Ce-144LLDuCicc4.6E-085.3E-085.4E-081.3E-071.5E-081.2E-072.9E-142.8E-141.8E-143.8E-144.4E-143.3E-132.4E-142.1E-141.5E-147.0E-14I-131I-1334.4E-142.8E-13Sr-89Sr-90H-3GrossAlpha2.0E-153.0E-162.6E-085.0E-1614 4I400 TABLE2SENIANNUAL EFFLUENTANDWASTEDISPOSALREPORT(1992)AIRBORNEEFFLUENTS | |||
-SUMMATION OFALLRELEASESA.FissionandActivation GasesUnitThirdQuarterFourthauarterTotalReleaseAverageReleaseRateforPeriodPercentofTechnical Specification Limit8.IodinesCIuCI/sec1.25E+011.57E+001.11E-024.22E+005.31E-013.74E.03Total1-131AverageReleaseRateforPeriodPercentofTechnical Specification LimitC.Particulates CIuCI/sec8.75E-061~10E-064.68E-OS8.14E-061'2E-064.36E-05Particulates arithHalf-Lives | |||
>8DasAverageReleaseRateforPeriodPercentofTechnical Specification LimitGrossAlphaRadioactivity D.TritiunCiuCi/secCi1.01E-031.28E-049.88E-041.55E-061.03E-030 1.29E.041.00E-031.40E-06'otal ReleaseAverageReleaseRateforPeriodPercentofTechnical Specification LimitCiuCI/sec2.25E+012.83E+005.80E-028.88E+001~12E+002.29E-02Sr-89,Sr-90andGrossAlphavaluesareestimated basedonthirdquarter1992san@leanalysesandfourthquarter1992ventilation exhaustrates.15 | |||
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TABLE3SEMIANNUAL EFFLUENTANDWASTEDISPOSALREPORT(1992)AIRBORNEEFFLUENTS NuclidesReleasedA.FissionandActivation GasesUnitContinuous NodeContinuous NodeThirdQuarterFourthQuarterAr-41Kr-85mKr-88XQ-133TotalforPeriodB.iodinesCiCiCiCiO.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+001.25E+011.25E+01O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+004.22E+004.22E+001-131i-1331-135TotalforPeriodC.Particulates CiCiCiCi8.75E.06O.OOE+00O.OOE+008.75E.068.14E.06O.OOE+00O.OOE+008.14E-06Cr-51Hn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Sr-89Sr-90Cs-134Cs-137C@.141Ce-144TotalforPeriodCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiO.OOE+006.24E-046.44E-OS9.27E.051.69E-046.35E.05O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+001.01E.03O.OOE+006.96E-041.48E043.50E-051.50E-04O.OOE+00O.OOE+00* | |||
~W\w\~kd'(k~t<<S | O.OOE+00i O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+001.03E.03* | ||
*Reported valuesareestimated basedonthirdquarter1992sea@leanalysesandfourthquarter1992ventilation exhaustrates.16 P~"-4~r,ji~'I Waterborne Effluents Summaries oftheradionuclide totalcurieactivities, averagedilutedconcentrations, andpercentofapplicable Technical Specification limitsareincludedinTables4and5.ThirdFourthBatchReleases* | |||
guarterguarter1.2.3.4,5.6.NumberofBatchReleases: | |||
TotalTimePeriodforBatchReleases: | |||
HaximumTimePeriodforaBatchRelease:AverageTimePeriodforaBatchRelease:HinimumTimePeriodforaBatchRelease:AverageStreamFlowDuringPeriodofReleaseofEffluentintoaFlowingStream:*Unitsoftimeandflowareexpressed inminutesandgallonsperminute(gpm),respectively. | |||
1.17E+021.54E+042.83E+021.32E+022.20E+018.60E+019.11E+032.70E+021.06E+022.00E+01>7.37E+03 | |||
->7.37E+03 (CoolingTowerBlowdownFlowRate)3.73E+067.95E+06(Susquehanna RiverFlowRate)l.2.3.AbnormalReleasesNumberofReleases: | |||
VolumeReleased: | |||
TotalActivityReleased: | |||
0NANA0NA'AIfaradionuclide wasnotdetected, zeroactivitywasusedforthatisotopeindosecalculations. | |||
Azeroactivityindicates thatnoactivitywaspositively detectedinanysamplewhensampleswereanalyzedwithtechniques whichachievedtherequiredLowerLimitsofDetection (LLD)asspecified intheSSESTechnical Specification Table4.11.1,1.1-1,Radioactive LiquidWasteSamplingandAnalysisProgram.Inallcases,theseLLDswerelessthanthelevelsrequiredbyTechnical Specifications. | |||
Thefollowing aretypicalLLDs.Radionuclide LLDuC'lHn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Ho-99I'-131Cs-134Cs-137Ce-141Ce-144Sr-89Sr-90Fe-55H-3GrossAlpha4.5E-085.0E-082.4E-085.4E-084.9E-081.7E-072.0E-082.2E-082.6E-083.2E-081.3E-074.0E-084.0E-091.0E-064.6E-063.0E-0817 tlW~4'Vv TABLE4SENIANNUAL EFFLUENTANDWASTEDISPOSALREPORT(1992)WATERBORNE EFFLUENTS | |||
-SUPINATION OFALLRELEASESADFissionandActivation ProductsUnitThirdQuarterFourthQuarter1.TotalRelease(HotIncluding Tritiua,Gases,Ala)2.AverageDilutedConcentration DuringPeriod3.PercentofApplicable LimitCiuCI/ml2.21E-024.97E-084.36E-032.05E-03>> | |||
8.39E-098.73E-048.TritiuaTotalRelease2.AverageDilutedConcentration DuringPeriod3.PercentofApplicable LimitC.Dissolved andEntrained GasesCiuCi/ml2.42E+015.46E-051.82E+001.13E+Ol4.63E-051.54E+00'I.TotalRelease2.AverageDilutedConcentration DuringPeriod3.PercentofApplicable LimitD.GrossAlphaRadioactivity CiuCi/ml4'9E-049.22E-102.31E-031.32E-045.42E-101.35E-031.TotalReleaseO.DOE+00O.DOE+00E.VoluneofMasteReleased(PriortoDilution) | |||
GallonsLiters1.18E+064.47E+066.90E+052.61E+06F.VoluneofDilutionMaterUsedDuringPeriodofReleasetG.VoluaeofDilutionMaterUsedOverEntirePeriodGallonsLitersGallonsLiters1.16E+084.39E+089.76E+083.70Ei096.38E+072.41E+089.25E+083.50E+09>>Reported valuesareestimated basedonthirdquarter1992sampleanalysesandfourthquarter1992discharge volumes.18 | |||
~W\w\~kd'(k~t<<S TABLE5SEHINDRIAL EFFLIKNTNDUASTEDISPOSALREPIXIT(1992)IMATERBORNE EFFLlKNTS HuclidesReleasedUnitBatchHodeThirdQuarterBatchHodeFourthQuarterA.FissionandActivation ProductsF-18Ci9.33E-OBO.OOE+00Ha-24CiO.DOE+00O.DOE+00Cr-51Hn-54Fe-55Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65As-76Sr-89Sr-90Ho-99Tc-99mAg-110m1.131Cs-134Cs-137Ce-141M-187TotalforPeriodB.TritiumH-3TotalforPeriodC.Dissolved andEntrained GasesAr-41Kr-85mKr-85Kr-87Kr-88Xe-133mXe-133Xe-135mXe-135TotalforPeriodCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCi1.08E-025.86E-03O.DOE+001.22E.032.17E-043'9E.035.41E-041.28E-04O.OOE+00O.DOE+006.66E-05O.OOE+001.28E-05O.DOE+00O.OOE+001.39E-06O.OOE+001.60E-OS2.21E-022.42E+012.42E+01O.DOE+00O.DOE+00O.DOE+00O.DOE+00O.DOE+00O.DOE+002.16E-040~OOE+001.93E044.09E-044.85E-059.10E-04O.DOE+00* | |||
8.11E.052.05E-058.94E-049.23E-05O.DOE+00O.DOE+00* | |||
O.OOE+00* | |||
O.DOE+00O.DOE+00O.DOE+00O.DOE+00O.DOE+002.23E-06O.DOE+00O.OOE+002.05E-03* | |||
1~13E+011.13E+01O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.DOE+001.06E-08O.DOE+00O.DOE+007.56E-05O.DOE+005.66E-051.32E-04*Reported valuesareestimated basedonthirdquarter1992seapteanalysesandfourthquarter1992discharge volunes.19 FIGURE3SUSQUEHANNA RIVERMONTHLYAVERAGEFLOWRATESDATAPERIOD:199214GALLONSPERMINUTEx1E612--10..xx~~~r~'x~~~xI~~.~x,,~~x-x;;~~."x<<~x~,xxx.,~.'.x.<.<X~'x.:x.<X:<,<x'x".',x,~"~.x,'x':x.x.''<"'x0JFMAMJJAS0ND199220 | |||
FIGURE4SSESMONTHLYLIQUIDRADWASTEDISCHARGE TOTALSDATAPERIOD:1992GallonsX1000600,500.~~x~~rw~,~~~x~~~i;~,'~Xa''~~~.~r~i,~~~r',~,~,S400=-300200100::0JFMAMJJAS0ND1992 SUSQUEHANNA STEAMELECTRICSTATIONRADIOACTIVE WASTEREPORTSEMI-ANNUAL EFFLUENTANDWASTEDISPOSALREPORTSOLIDRADIOACTIVE WASTEDATAPERIOD:Jul11992-December311992PREPAREDBY:CP.LEWIS-HEALTHYSICISTAPPROVEDBY:D.L.HAGAN-EFFLTSMANAGEMENT SUPV22 | |||
@a-REORTNOTESl. | @a-REORTNOTESl.Allactivities reportedinmillicuries (mCi)unlessotherwise noted.2.Reportedactivities, asindicated withthe(<)sign,arecomprised inwholeorpart,ofNDL,Values. | ||
TABLE7CLASSASOURCEOFWASTE:TYPEOFCONTAINER: | 3.NoClassBWastewasdisposedduringthisreportperiod.4.Nowastedisposedofinthefollowing WasteStreamsduringthisreportperiod:Condensate Demineralize/Radwaste Demineralizer Solidified usingPortlandCementEvaporator Concentrates Solidified usingPortlandCementAbsorbedOilLiquidOilyWaste(Petroleum BasedHaterial) | ||
LiquidRadwasteFilterHediaSolidified usingPortlandCementCartridge Filters5.Processed DAWisthatwhich,hasbeenvolume-reduced bymeansofcompaction, supercompaction, incineration orothermeanspriortodisposal. | |||
Non-processed DAWisthatwhichhasbeendisposedofwithoutbenefitofvolumereduction (usuallymetals).23 TABLE6SEMIANNUAL EFFLUENTANDWASTEDISPOSALREPORTSOLIDWASTEANDIRRADIATED FUELSHIPMENTS DataPeriod:July1,1992-December31,1992A.*SOLIDWASTESHIPPEDOFFSITEFORBURIALORDISPOSALNumberofShimentsModeofTransortationDestinatio 20TruckBarnwell, SCB.IRRADIATED FUELSHIPMENTS NumberofShimentsModeofTransortationDestinatio NONENOTAPPLICABLE NOTAPPLICABLE | |||
,*Thenumberofshipments listedinAincludeonlytheshipments fromSSEStoadisposalsite.Itdoesnotincludeshipments madetoorfromvolumereduction vendors.24 1A"I1fl~ | |||
TABLE7CLASSASOURCEOFWASTE:TYPEOFCONTAINER: | |||
CONDENSATE DEMZNERALZZER/ | |||
RADWASTEDEMINERALIZER CARBONSTEELLINERMETHODOFPROCESS:ISOTOPESAg-110mAm-241C-14Cm-242Cm-244Co-58Co-60Cr-51Cs-134Cs-137Fe-55Fe-59H-3I-129I-131Mn-54Ni-63PQ-238Pu-239Pu-241Sb-124Sr-89Sr-90Tc-99Zn-65TOTALACTIVITY(Ci)CONTAINER VOLUMEDEWATERED | |||
'CTIVITY.+ | |||
mCi)0~OOOE+001.300E-03 | |||
'.595E+00 O.OOOE+00 9.000E-04 3.365E+01 2.113E+02 O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 0~OOOE+002.901E+02 5.392E+00 2.772E+01 (1.324E-01 O.OOOE+00 2.068E+02 3.426E+00 3.500E-03 2.100E-03 2.000E-04 O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 41.087E-01 1.857E+02 0'71197.500ft3OFTOTAL0.00%0F00%0.68%o.oo%o.oo%3.47%21.76%o.oo%o.oo%0.00%29.88%0.56%2.85%0.01%o.oo%21.30%0.35%'.oo%o.oo%o.oo%o.oo%o.oo%o.oo%0F01%19.12%100.00%5.593m325 TABLE8SOURCEOFWASTE:TYPEOFCONTAINER: | |||
METHODOFPROCESS:ISOTOPESDEWATERED ACTIVITY(mCi)CLASSACONDENSATE DEMINERALIZER/ | |||
RADWASTEDEMINERALIZER HICOFTOTALAg-llomAm-241C-14Cm-242Cm-244Co-58Co-60Cr-51Cs-134Cs-137Fe-55Fe-59H-3I-129I-131Mn-54Ni-63Pu-238Pu-239Pu-241Sb-124Sr-89Sr-90Tc-99Zn-65Xe-131mNb-95TOTALACCONTAINETIVITY(Ci)RVOLUME3.220E+00 5.637E-02 2.383E+02 0.000E+00 4.454E-02 1.694E+03 8.373E+03 3.629E+02 4.391E+00 1.405E+Ol 1.114E+04 3.539E+02 1.917E+02 1.403E+00 1.772E+00 6.319E+03 1.237E+02 1.461E-01 8.792E-02 0.000E+00 5.043E+00 0.000E+00 2.928E-01 1.107E+00 1.177E+03 3.093E-02 1.754E+00 30.0042137.200ft30.010.000.790.000.005.6527.9141210.010.0537.131.180.640.000F0121.060~410.0040.000.000.020.000.000.003.92o.oo40.01.100.0060.520m326 iAkII TABLE9CLASSASOURCEOFWASTE:TYPEOFCONTAINER: | |||
METHODOFPROCESS:ISOTOPESDEWATERED ACTIVITY(mCi)OFTOTALULTRASONIC RESINCLEANINGWASTEHICAg-aaomAm-241C-14Cm-242Cm-244Co-58Co-60Cr-51Cs-134Cs-137Fe-55Fe-59H-3I-129I-131Mn-54Ni-63Pu-238Pu-239Pu-241Sb-124Sr-89Sr-90Tc-99Zn-65Ce-144TOTALACTCONTAINER IVITY(Ci}VOLUME8.655E+01 1.181E-01 1.964E+02 8.816E-03 4.870E-03 7.185E+02 2.897E+04 1.169E+03 O.OOOE+00 7.139E+01 2.434E+05 3.326E+03 3.520E+01 | |||
<5.813E-01 O.OOOE+00 4.023E+04 3.764E+02 1.750E-02 4.682E-02 3.722E+01 5.987E+01 0~OOOE+004.349E-01 | |||
<9.476E-01' | |||
'44E+031.350E+02 322.29?188.900ft30.03%0.00%0.06%0.00%0.00%0.22%8.99%0.36%0.00%0~02+o75.51%1.03%'.01+0.0040.00~12.48%0.12%0.0040.0040.01<0.02%0.00%0.00%0.0041.13%o.04.x100.00K5.349m327 "lbPWYir SOURCEOFHASTE:TYPEOFCONTAINER: | |||
METHODOFPROCESS:ISOTOPESDEWATERED ACTIVITY(mCi)oOFTOTALTABLE10CLASSA'QUIDRAD'HASTE FILTERMEDIAHICIVITY(Ci)VOLUMEAg-110mAm-241C-14Cm-242Cm-244Co-58Co-60Cr-51Cs-134Cs-137Fe-55'e-59H-3I-129I-131Mn-54Ni-63PQ-238PQ-239PQ-241Sb-124Sr-89Sr-90Tc-99Zn-65Hf=181Nb-95TOTALACTCONTAINER 3.592E+019.842E-03 2.768E+00 8.343E-03 6.370E-03 5.440E+03 2.195E+04 2.350E+04 O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 2.130E+05 1.622E+04 3.446E+01 (1.821E-01 O.OOOE+00 9.501E+04 5.580E+02 O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 3.229E+02 O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 1.263E-01 8'02E+031.271E+02 9.308E+01 385.186357.800Ct:30.01'o0.00'o0.00~o0.00%0.00%1.41%5.70o6.10%0.00'o0.00~o55.33'-o4.21'o0.01'o0.00'o0.00'o24.68':0.14'o0.00~o0.00%0.00o0.08o0.00%0.00o0.00+o2.31%0.03X0.02Kl.OO.OOX10.132m328 TABLEllCLASSASOURCEOFWASTE:SUMPSLUDGETYPEOFCONTAINER: | |||
CARBONSTEEL'INER METHODOFPROCESS:ISOTOPESSOLIDIFICATION-PORTLANDCEMENTACTIVITY.+mCi) | |||
%OFTOTALAg-110mAm-241C-14Cm-242Cm-244Co-58Co-60Cr-51Cs-134Cs-137Fe-55Fe-59H-3I-129I-131Mn-54Ni-63Pu-238Pu-239Pu-241Sb-124Sr-89Sr-90Tc-99Zn-65TOTALACTIVITY(Ci)CONTAINER VOLUMEO.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 5.292E+00 O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 2.731E+03 O.OOOE+00 1.484E+01 3.378E+01 2.163E+04 O.OOOE+00 8.397E+00 (6.473E-02 O.OOOE+00 | |||
.1.066E+03 7.675E+01 O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 7.143E-01 4.511E-02 C4.803E-02 1.007E+02 25.668177.900ft30F00%0F00%0.02%0.00%0F00%0.00%10.64%0.00%0.06%0.13%84.27%0.00%'.03%0.00%0.00%4'5%0.30%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0F00%0.00%0.39%100.00%5.038m329 SOURCEOFWASTE:TYPEOFCONTAINER: | |||
TABLE12CLASSAPROCESSED DAWSTRONGTIGHTCONTAINER METHODOFPROCESS:ISOTOPESAg-110mAm-241C-14Cm-242Cm-244Co-58Co-60Cr-51Cs-134Cs-137Fe-55Fe-59H-3I-129I-131Mn-54Ni-63Pu-238Pu-239Pu-241Sb-3.24Sr-89Sr-90Tc-99Zn-65TOTALACTIVITY(Ci)CONTAINER VOLUMEN/AACTIVITY..+mCi) 0~OOOE+007.700E-03 1.676E-01 1.490E-02 4.200E-03 2.040E+01 6.027E+02 1.435E+01 O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 5.681E+03 1.295E+02 1.797E-01 7'05E-01O.OOOE+00 1.154E+03 1.949E+01 2.490E-02 5.200E-03 1.500E+00 O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 6.636E-01 5.087E+Ol 7.6761517.300ft3OFTOTAL0.0040.0040.0040.0040.00t0.27%7.85%0.19%0.00%0.00%74.0141.694'.0040.01%0.00415.0440.25%0.0040.004'.024'.0040.004'.0040.014'.664100.00442.966m330' TABLE13CLASSASOURCEOFWASTE:TYPEOFCONTAINER: | |||
METHODOFPROCESS:ISOTOPESAg-llomAm-241C-14Cm-242Cm-244Co-58Co-60Cr-51Cs-134Cs-137Fe-55Fe-59H-3I-129I-131Mn-54Ni-63Pu-238Pu-239Pu-241Sb-124Sr-89Sr-90Tc-99Zn-65TOTALACTIVITY(Ci)CONTAINER VOLUMENON-PROCESSED DAWSTRONGTIGHTCONTAINER N/AACTIVITY.+mCi) | |||
O.OOOE+00 7.697E-05 5'65E-032.789E-05 3'57E-056.786E+01 5.420E+02 6.968E+02 O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 5.402E+03 1.058E+02 2.202E-02 (5'13E-04O.OOOE+00 7.982E+02 1.323E+01 2'81E-052754E-052'31E-02O.OOOE+00 7.897E+00 O.OOOE+00 5.641E-04 9.967E+01 7.734210.000f03OFTOTALO.OO%0.00%O.OO%0.00%.O.OO%0'8%7.01%9.01%0.00%0F00%69.85%1~37%0.00%0F00%0.00%10'2%0.17%O.OO%0.00%0F00%0F00%0.10%0.00%0.00%1.29%100.00%5.947m331 TABLE14CLASSCSOURCEOFWASTE:RWCUFILTERMEDIATYPEOFCONTAINER: | |||
HICAg-110mAm-241C-14Cm-242Cm-244Co-58Co-60Cr-51Cs-134Cs-137Fe-55Fe-59H-3I-129I-131Mn-54Ni-63Pu-238Pu-239Pu-241Sb-124Sr-89Sr-90Tc-99Zn-65TOTALACCONTAINTIVITY(Ci)ERVOLUMEMETHODOFPROCESS:ISOTOPESDEWATERED.ACTIVITY(mCi)O.OOOE+00 2.203E-01 3.868E+00 2.578E-02 2.960E-02 5.563E+04 5.564E+05 1.416E+05 O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 5.&05E+05 6.766K+04 1.254E+01 3.454E+00 O.OOOE+00 8.886E+05 2.434E+01 1485E-015.942E-02 1.300E+03 O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 7.583E+00 6.564E+01 3.&34E+05 2675.300220.200ft3OFTOTAL0.00%0.0040.0040.0040.0042.08420.8045.2940.0040.00%21.70%2.53%0.0040.00%0.00433.22%0.004'.0040.0040.05%0~0040.0040.0040.00414.334100.004'.235 m332 | |||
TABLE15SEMIANNUAL EFFLUENTANDWASTEDISPOSALREPORTESTIMATED TOTALERRORSASSOCIATED WITHEFFLUENTMEASUREMENTS DataPeriod:July1,1992-December31,1992Measurement Estimated TotalErrorl.AirborneEffluents a0b.C.d.FissionandActivation Gases1-131Particulates Tritium15.9X13.3X15.8X13.6X2.Waterborne Effluents | |||
'a~b.C.d.e.f.FissionandActivation ProductsTritiumDissolved andEntrained GasesGrossAlphaActivityVolumeofWasteReleased(PriortoDilution) | |||
VolumeofDilutionWaterUsedDuringPeriod5.0X3.3X8.4X6.0X5.0X15;OX3.SolidWastesa~Condensate Demineralizer/ | |||
RadwasteDemineralizer 15.1X(Dewatered | |||
-CarbonSteelLiner)b.Condensate Demineralizer/ | |||
15.1Xc~d.e.f.g.h. | |||
~~ | ~~ | ||
TABLE23CALCULATED DOSESFORRESIDENCES WITHINTHESSESSITEBOUNDARY0.40WILESSESECTORDATAPERIOD:1/1/92-12/31/92EFFUKNTNOBLEGASNOBLEGASI(X)INEANDPARTICULATES N/AN/A'EENTOTALBMYSKINSKINESTINATED NAXIIRNDOSE(IRBI)9.13E-042.57E-032.26E-02PERCHITOFLINll'.01 0.010.08LINIT(IBIBI)151510CFR50,AppendixIlimitsareintermsofmradormrem/reactor-year. | |||
<<Estimated maxiauadoseisbasedonasitetotalactivityrelease.PATHMAYSANALYZEDPLUHE~GROUND~INHALATION | |||
NuclideKr-90Xe-139Kr-89Xe-137Xe-138Xe-135mKr-87Kr-83mKr-88Kr-85mXe-135Xe-135mXe-133Xe-131mKr-85ReleaseRateuCisec2.11E-072.08E-061.15E-032.33E-032.47E-033.95E-042.61E-044.14E-051.92E-044.51E-051.11E-075.33E-078.18E-068.88E-094.67E-10TotalReleaseUci1.51E-011.48E+001.07E+031.65Ew031.75E+032.80E+021.85E+022.94E+011.36E-023.20E+017.87E-023.78E-015.80E+006.30E-033.31E-04Thesumoftwenty-two(22)fissionproductgasesproducedareleaserateof7.37E-3uCi/second. | ~DIRECTThemaxiaamcalculated dosefromall1992airborneeffluents atthislocationuas2.51E-02area(ADULT/TEEN, SKIN).CALCULATED DOSESFORRESIDENCES WITHINTHESSESSITEBOUNDARY1.10NILESWSWSECTORDATAPERIOD:1/1/92TO12/31/92EFFLLKIFNOBLEGASNOBLEGASICOINEANDPARTICULATES N/AN/ACHILDSKIN1.32E-02LUNG1.10E-01ESTIHATEDNAXIIRSIDOSE(IRIEN)TOTALBODY4.69E.03PERCENTOFLIIIIT0.050.040.37LINIT'IBW 151510CFR50,AppendixIlimitsareintermsofmradormrem/reactor-year. | ||
. | <<Estisated doseisbasedonasitetotalrelease.PATHMAYSANALYZED: | ||
SUNNARYOFODCMCHANGESlMilksamplinglocation1202,theDagostinFarm,wasdeletedfromTable6andFigure6becausethefarmerquitthedairyfarmingbusinessinJuly1992.Location10D1,theRymanFarm,whichis3.0milesSSWoftheSSESreplaces12D2asamonthlyandsemi- | PLQIE,GROUND,VEGETATION, INHALATION, DIRECTThemexisuacalculated dosefromall1992SSESairborneeffluents atthislocationHas1.21E.01mrcm(CHILD,SKIN).63 Y~~hir~"eN<<a TABLE24CALCULATED DOSESFORRESIDENCES WITHINTHESSESSITEBOUNDARY1~20NILESWSECTORDATAPERIOD:1/1/92-12/31/92EFFUKNTNOBLEGASNOBLEGASN/AN/AAPPLICABLE ORGANTOTALBtSYSKINESTINATEDNAXIIRMDOSE(iaEN)1.52E.034.29E03PERCENTOFLINIT0.020.01LINIT(I%EN)15IODINEAHDPARTICULATES TEENLUNG1.42E.020.051510CFR50,AppendixIlimitsareintermsofmradormrea/reactor-year. | ||
*Estimated maxiaasadoserateisbasedonasitetotalactivityrelease.PATKNAYSANALYZED: | |||
PLUHE,GROUND,INHALATIOH, DIRECTThemaxiaMacalculated dosefromall1992SSESairborneeffluents atthislocationwas1.?BE-02mrea(ADULT/TEEN, SKIN).CALCULATED DOSEFORRESIDENCES WITHINTHESSESSITEBOUNDARY0.70MILESWNWSECTORDATAPERIOD:1/1/92TO12/31/92EFFLIKNTNOBLEGASNOBLEGASIODINEANDPARTICULATESN/AN/ATEENAPPLICABLE ORGANTOTALBODYSKINLUNGESTINATED NAXIIRRIDOSE(I%EN)1.94E.035.46E-032.07E.02PERCENTOFLINIT0.020.020.07LINIT(NREN)151510CFR50,AppendixIlimitsareintermsofmradormrem/reactor-year | |||
*Estimated doseisbasedonasitetotalactivityrelease.PATHNAYSANALYZED: | |||
PLWE,GRQlMD,INHALATION, DIRECTThemaxiauacalculated dosefromall1992SSESairborneeffluents atthislocationHas2.56E-02mrem(TEENtSKIN). | |||
TABLE25CALCULATED DOSESFORRESIDENCES WITHINTHESSESSITEBOUNDARY0.60NILESNNWSECTORDATAPERIOD:1/1/92-12/31/91EFFLlKNTNOBLEGASNOBLEGASN/AN/AAPPLICABLEORGANTOTALBCOTSKINESTlllATEDWLXWIDOSE(I%BI)1.97E-035.55E03PERCENTOFLTN!T0.020.02LINIT(IRE)I)151N)1NEANDPARTlCULATES TEEHLUNG2.28E-020.081510CFR50,AppendixIlimitsareintermsofmradormrem/reactor-year. | |||
*Estimated maxiaundoserateisbasedonasitetotalactivityrelease.PATNMATSANALTZED: | |||
PL(RE,GROUND,lNHALATlON, DIRECTThemaxlauacalculated dosefromall1992SSESairborneeffluents atthislocationMas2.81E-02mrem(ADULT,TEEN,SKlN).65 klg>>Z>>All'pgC6'4 DOSEASSESSNENT FORABNORNALGASEOUSRELEASEON11/12/92DescitionofEvent:Asaresultofroutinesamplecollection fromt)eAuxiliary Boilersystem,short-lived activation gases(F'ndN'werediscovered. | |||
ThypresengofN'ndtheabsenceofactivation productssuchasCoandMnindicated thattheAuxBoilercontamination occurredviamainsteam.Thesour'ceofthecontamination wastracedtotheUnit1mainsteamsupplytotheSteamJetAirEjector,whichwasleakingpastHV10752andcheckvalve107027.(HV10752wasintheclosedposition). | |||
Theremainder oftheflowpathisthroughST10702totheAuxBoilerDeaerator. | |||
Subsequent samplingshowedtheactivitydecreasing duetodecay,becominglessthandetectable byll/13/92. | |||
OnesampleoftheAuxBoilerDeaerator ventcollected ontheradwastebuildingroof(wherethe'entexitstheturbinebuilding) showedXe-135activity. | |||
Afollow-up sampleatthislocationshowedless-than-detectable activity. | |||
Thiseventwasinvestigated underSignificant Operating Occurrence Report1-92-352. | |||
Atthetimeoftheevent,Unit2wasnearingstart-up; soonaftertheevent,Unit1scrammed. | |||
Withbothunitsdown,theAuxBoilercontamination quicklydecayedtobackground levels.Nothinghadbeendone,however,tocorrectthesteamleakduringoperation, anditwasnoteasytoidentifyandtocorrecttheleakwiththeunitsoutofservice.SafetyEvaluation NL-92-032 waswrittentopermituseoftheAuxBoilersasacontaminated systemtosupportstart-up. | |||
Toensureminimaloffsitedoses,theSafetyEvaluation requiredshutdownandcooldownoftheAuxBoilersifoffgaspretreatment releaseratesexceeded1000uCi/second. | |||
Calculation ofSourceTermandOffsiteDoseSamplesfromtheAuxBoilerandDeaerator ventconfirmcontamination inanormallyuncontaminated system,andanunmonitored release.Thesesamples,however,donotprovideenoughinformation toquantifytherelease.Thepathofcontaminated steamflowedintotheAuxBoilerDeaerator. | |||
SincetheDeaerator removesnoncondensible gases(air,oxygen,xenons,kryptons), | |||
anddischarges themthroughitsvent,fissiongasesfrommainsteamwouldhavebeenreleasedratherthandissolving inDeaerator orAuxBoilercondensate. | |||
Sincenoinformation wasavailable toindicatetheamountofsteamleakingintotheAuxBoiler,andthusthefissiongasreleasesourceterm,puremainsteamwasconservatively assumedthroughtheunmonitored releasepoint.Thetotalreleasewascalculated assumingaperiodofeight(8)daysandfive(5)hours,estimated forthetimetheAuxBoilerswereinservicesincetheywerelastknowntobeuncontaminated throughsamplingon10/29/92. | |||
Thefollowing fissiongassourcetermwasdetermined fortheevent:66 pt~')IT.IS+lP( | |||
NuclideKr-90Xe-139Kr-89Xe-137Xe-138Xe-135mKr-87Kr-83mKr-88Kr-85mXe-135Xe-135mXe-133Xe-131mKr-85ReleaseRateuCisec2.11E-072.08E-061.15E-032.33E-032.47E-033.95E-042.61E-044.14E-051.92E-044.51E-051.11E-075.33E-078.18E-068.88E-094.67E-10TotalReleaseUci1.51E-011.48E+001.07E+031.65Ew031.75E+032.80E+021.85E+022.94E+011.36E-023.20E+017.87E-023.78E-015.80E+006.30E-033.31E-04Thesumoftwenty-two (22)fissionproductgasesproducedareleaserateof7.37E-3uCi/second. | |||
TypicalLLDreleaseratesfromthefivemonitored ventsareintherange50-70uCi/second. | |||
Thisreleaserate,therefore, yieldsonlyasmallfractionofthevalueatwhichroutinereleaseswouldbedetermined asbeingabovetheminimumdetection level.Usingthisfissiongassourcetermandaconservative meteorological dataset,anoffsitedosecalculation wasperformed usingGASPAR.Thetotalbodydosedetermined atthemaximumsiteboundaryX/g=2.12E-5mrad,whichisinsignificant comparedtoTech.Spec.3.11.2.2.a quarterly limitof5mrad.Theskindosecalculated atthemaximumsiteboundaryX/g5.54E-5mrad.whichisalsoofnoconsequence comparedtoTech.Spec.3.11.2.2.aquarterly limitof10mrad.Giventhatthisreleasewasnotcontinuous throughout theyear,theannualtotalbodydoserate(2.12E-5mrad/197hr*8760hr/yr-9.78E-3mrad/yr)isinsignificant comparedtoTech.Spec.3.11.2.1.a limitof500mrem/yr.Theannualskindoserate(5.54E-5mrad/197hrs*8760hr/yr2.46E-3mrad/yr)isalsoofnoconsequence comparedtoTech.Spec.3.11.2.1.a limitof3000mrad/yr.67 SECTION5CHANGESTOTHEOFFSITEDOSECALCULATION MANUALANDTHESOLIDWASTEPROCESSCONTROLPROGRAM68 K,~Ihh | |||
.CHANGESTOTHEOFFSITEDOSECALCULATION MANUALTheSSESODCMwasrevisedtwiceduringthereporting period.Thefirstrevision, November25,1992,documented changestosamplingstationspursuanttoTechnical Specification 3.12.Icand3.12.2b.Changesoccurredtoeithertheactualmonitoring locations ortothedescriptions forsuchlocations forairborne, directradiation andmilksampling: | |||
Milksamplinglocation12D2wasdeletedfromTable6andFigure6becausethefarmerterminated thedairybusinessinJuly,1992.Location10D1,whichislocated3.0milesSSWoftheSSES,replaces12D2asamonthlyandsemi-monthly samplinglocation. | |||
Thelocationdesignation ofairsamplingstation12S2waschangedto12Sltoensureconsistency intheassignment ofsuchdesignations. | |||
TLDmonitoring location3G5,theParishStreetSubstation inWilkes-Barre, replacestheformerlocation3G3,theHortonStreetSubstation. | |||
Thischangewasnecessary duetoPCBcontamination attheformerlocation. | |||
Bothlocations areintheNEsectorandareessentially thesamedistance(16.0miles)fromtheSSES.ThepositionofTLDmonitoring station13S2inFigure5hasbeenchangedtoreflectcorrectly itslocationeastoftheroad.Nochangetotheactualmonitoring locationhasbeenmade.Figure5hasalsobeenchangedtoreflectthesiteboundaryplacement tothenortheast (Sector3:GouldIsland)andthesouth(Sector7)moreaccurately. | |||
Additionally, thesetpointdescription ofthemaincondenser offgaspre-treatment monitorwaschangedinthe11/25/92revision, tospecifybasisinTech.Spec.3.11.2.7noblegasreleaserateof330millicuries/second. | |||
ThesecondrevisiontotheODCM(12/4/92) concerned correction andadditiontotheMaximumPathwayDoseFactorlistings(Table4):Acorrection totheMaximumPathwayDoseFactor(Page4-1)forgaseoustritiumwassubmitted. | |||
Thebasisforthiscorrection, whichwasmadefortheH-3/vegetation ingestion pathway,isdiscussed infiledocumentPLI-72980 (11/24/92). | |||
TheMaximumPathwayDoseFactortableforI-134wassubmitted asanaddition(newpage4-29).AlthoughtheoffsitedosefromI-134wouldnotbethesubjectofroutineoperational dosecalculations, duetoitsshorthalf-life (52.5minutes), | |||
theisotopeisconsidered incertaindesignbasiseffluentdosecalculations.'- | |||
134wasincludedtopermitconsistency incalculations performed usingcertaindesignbasissourceterms.Tablesforsubsequent isotopeshavebeenrenumbered toaccommodate theadditionofI-134.'9 PENNSYLVANIA POWER5LIGHTCOMPANYSUSQUEHANNA STEAMELECTRICSTATIONOFFSITEDOSECALCULATION MANUALPreparedByDateReviewedBySupervisor-Environmental ServicesNuclearDateI2~02-/7ReviewedByZoA49W~y'ctingo.ApprovedByHanager-Nuclear Technology DateDate/I1S 0~Pj.'ApCti~e: | |||
SUNNARYOFODCMCHANGESlMilksamplinglocation1202,theDagostinFarm,wasdeletedfromTable6andFigure6becausethefarmerquitthedairyfarmingbusinessinJuly1992.Location10D1,theRymanFarm,whichis3.0milesSSWoftheSSESreplaces12D2asamonthlyandsemi-monthly samplinglocation. | |||
Thelocationdesignation fortheairsamplinglocation12S2waschangedto12S1intheinterestofensuringconsistency intheassignment ofsuchdesignations. | |||
TLDmonitoring location3GS,theParrishStreetSubstation inWilkes-Barre,replacestheformerlocation3G3,theHortonStreetSubstation. | |||
Thischangewasnecessitated asaresultofthePCBcontamination atlocation3G3.Bothlocations areintheNfsectorandessentially thesamedistance, 16.0miles,fromtheSSES.ThepositionofTLDmonitoring station13S2inFigure5hasbeenchangedtoreflectcorrectly itslocationeastoftheroad.Nochangetotheactualmonitoring locationhasbeenmade.Figure5hasalsobeenchangedtoreflectthesiteboundaryplacement tothenortheast (Sector3:GouldIsland)andtothesouth(SectorT)moreaccurately. | |||
Thesetpointdescription forthemaincondenser offgaspre-treatment monitorhasbeenchangedtospecifybasisinTech.Spec.3.11.2.7noblegasrelease'ate of330millicuries/second. | |||
Changesperformed hereinwillnotreducetheaccuracyorreliability ofdosecalculations orsetpointdeterminations inaccordance withTechnical Specification 6.14.2.a.2. | |||
S TABLEOFCONTENTSt | S TABLEOFCONTENTSt | ||
==1.0INTRODUCTION== | ==1.0INTRODUCTION== | ||
7.0TOTALDOSE.2.0SETPOINTS...........,........ | |||
2.1WATERBORNE EFFLUENTMONITORS. | |||
2.2AIRBORNEEFFLUENTMONITORS.. | |||
NOAP-QA- | ==3.0 WATERBORNE== | ||
EFFLUENTCONCENTRATION MEASUREMENTS 4.0AIRBORNEEFFLUENTDOSERATES4.INOBLEGASES.4.2RAOIONUCLIOES OTHERTHANNOBLEGASES...... | |||
==5.0 INDIVIDUAL== | |||
DOSEDUETOWATERBORNE EFFLUENT.... | |||
==6.0 INDIVIDUAL== | |||
DOSEOUETOAIRBORNEEFFLUENT...... | |||
6.1NOBLEGASES6.2RAOIONUCLIOES OTHERTHANNOBLEGASES...... | |||
==8.0 OPERABILITY== | |||
OFWASTETREATMENT SYSTEMS........ | |||
8.1LIQUIDWASTETREATMENT | |||
..8.2GASEOUSWASTETREATMENT................... | |||
8.3SOLIDWASTETREATMENT | |||
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~Pae23445678910111213141515161718192021222324252526272&2930303031323233Revision~l~<i12/ll/892/21/9212/11/892/21/922/21/9212/11/892/21/9212/11/8912/11/892/21/9212/11/8912/11/8911/25/922/21/922/21/922/21/922/21/922/21/922/21/922/21/9212/11/892/21/922/21/922/21/9212/11/8912/ll/892/21/922/21/922/21/922/21/922/21/922/21/922/21/922/21/922/21/922/21/922/21/922/21/922/21/92 | |||
LISTOFTABLESRevision~Pae~0atTable3Table4SampleAnnualAverageRelativeConcentrations andDeposition Rates............................ | |||
19DoseFactorsforInhalation, Ingestion andGroundExposurePathways: | |||
Radionuclides OtherThanNobleGases20Table5Waterborne EffluentDoseParameters forAdults..24Table1Radiological EffluentObjectives andStandards.. | |||
3Table2DoseFactorsforNobleGases................... | |||
1812/11/892/21/9212/11/892/21/9212/11/89Table6Operational Radiological Environmental Honitoring Program......... | |||
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44454611/25/92ll/25/9211/25/92Table7Detection Capabilities forEnvironmental SampleAnalysis................................. | |||
47482/21/922/21/92TableB-1Radiological Environmental Monitoring ProgramAnnualSummary...............B-312/11/89Table8-2Reporting LevelsforNonroutine Operating ReportsB-412/11/89TableD-lDilutionFactorsandTransitTimesforSSESEffluents toDanville, PA....................... | |||
D-32/21/92 LISTOFFIGURESRevision~Pae~DaFigure1LiquidRadwasteSystemFlowDiagram......... | |||
343/6/92Figure4Figure5SSESDryContaminated WasteProcessing...... | |||
37Environmental Monitoring Locations WithinOneMileofSSES............................ | |||
42Figure6Environmental Monitoring Locations GreaterthanOneMilefromSSES..................... | |||
43Figure2OffgasandRecombiner SystemFlowDiagram... | |||
35Figure3SolidWasteManagement SystemFlowDiagram.. | |||
362/21/922/21/922/21/9211/25/9211/25/92 ll,~gll C.NDAP-QA-0646 Revision0Page25of61Liquid:Oil Wasteatconcentrations I/andgreate1maybesolidified providedthefollowing areadheredto:6.2.9(1)Anemulsification agentisaddedatrequiredconcentrations. | |||
(2)TheLinerisNOTSHIPPEDtoBarnwellS.C.DisposalFacility. | |||
SolidSealedSourcesSolidSealedSourcesrequiring disposalshallbepackagedfordisposalasrequested byHealthPhysicsSupervision. | |||
Methodofdisposalisdependent onwasteclassoftheSolidSealedSourceanddisposalfacilityrequirements. | |||
Acceptable methodsofdisposalinclude:(1)Placement withinacontainer consisting ofanotherwastetype.6.2.10(2)Class8andCsourcesshallbestabilized withinanapprovedsolidification orencapsulation media.AWasteTypethatiscombinedwithaknownamountofhazardous wasteor"MixedWaste"shallbeprocessed forfinaldisposalpendingapprovalobtainedfromthedisposalfaci.lities, Environmental Protection Agency,andU.S.NuclearRegulatory Commission. | |||
6.2.]Ir6.3.1rVariousothermaterials notspecifically identified aswastetypeswillbeevaluated forsolidification ordewatering volumereduction orotherprocessing onacasebycasebasis.RADIOACTIVEWASTEANALYSIS'ND CLASSIFICATIONRadionuclide concentrations ofradioactive wasteareusedto'classify wasteforshippinganddisposal. | |||
Radionuclide concentrations shouldbedetermined baseduponisotopicanalysis, volumeandweightoffinalwasteform. | |||
I4V' NDAP-QA-0646 Revision0Page26of61The10CFR61Compliance Programestablishes amethodology forcharacterizing radioactive wastethrought~huseofcorrelation factors.Thisprogramshallrequireasaminimumthat:Samplesrepre'sentative ofSusquehanna's wastestreamsarecollected andanalyzedsuchthatresultsareobtainedfromadesignated laboratory atleasteverytwoyears(ClassA)fordevelopment ofspecificcorrelation factors.Wastestreamsknownorsuspected tobeclassified ClassBorClassCshouldbeanalyzedonanannualbasis.Technical basisdocumentation andjustification ofcorrelation factorsaredeveloped foreachwastestreamandareacceptable foruse.Periodice'valuations andnecessary adjustments toestablished ratiosareperformed inatimelymanner.Correlation factorsarere-evaluated followino sign':cant c!;anges(greate~xnanaracaoror10)inplantoperations (such.assignificant changesinfuelleakage,radwasteoperations, orequipment). | |||
Determination ofwasteclassification shallbeinaccordance with10CFR61.55,WasteClassification, anditssupplementary BranchTechnical PositiononRadioactive WasteClassification asfollows:a.b.C.ClassA-Usuallysegregated fromotherwasteclassesatthedisposalfacility. | |||
Physicalformand'haracteristics shallmeettheminimumrequirements specified in10CFR61.56(a). | |||
Ifthestability requirements in10CFR61.56(b}aremet,thewastedoesnothavetobesegregated fordisposal. | |||
ClassB-Physicalformandcharacteristics shallmeetboththeminimumandstability requirements specified in10CFR61.56.ClassC-Physical. | |||
formandcharacteristics shallmeetboththeminimumandstability requirements specified in10CFR61.56.Inaddition, measuresshallbetakenatthedisposalfacilitytoprotectagainstinadvertent intrusion. | |||
Afrvr NDAP-QA-0646 Revision0Page27of61Isotopicanalysismaybeperformed by:a.Gammaspectrometry ofasampleanduseofcorrelation factors.b.Directgammaspectrometry ofwasteanduseofcorrelation factors.c.Completeradionuclide analysisofwastesample.d.DosetoCuriecalculations. | |||
e.Activation analysis. | |||
Volumeandweiahtoffinalwastemaybedetermined by:a.Calculation usinganalytically derivedsampledensities. | |||
t'.Calculation usingstandardwastedensities. | |||
Directmeasurement ofvolumeandweiaht.Ifsamplesofwasteareusedforclassification, samplingprogramshallinclude:a.Samplesshallbeobtainedandanalyzedforeachbatchofwasteifpractical andALARA.Preferentially, samplesshouldbetakenforanalysisfollowing processing intoafinalwasteform.c.Samplestakenpriortofinalprocessing shouldenableresultsofsampleanalysistobedirectlytranslated tofinal~asteform.d.Headresinusedforchemicaldemineralization shallbesampledafterresinhasbeendepletedinprocess.e.Solidification/Oewatering ServicesVendororanotherqualified individual shallobtain'equired samples.Preparation ofwasteforsamplingoranalysisa.MetWasteCollection tanksshallberecirculated inaccordance withapprovedoperating procedures priortosamplingoranalysis. | |||
NOAP-QA-0646 Revision0Page28of61b.C.Beadresinprocessing inlinersshallbemixedinaccordance withapprovedoperating procedures | |||
-prior<osamplingoranalysis. | |||
Wetwastetobeprocessed mayalsobemixed,recirculated andsampledoranalyzedfrommobi1eprocessing equipment. | |||
6.3.863cFinalwasteformcontaining amixtureofwastetypesorstreamsshallbeindividually analyzedtodetermine radionuclide concentrations. | |||
Thesummation ofeachindividual radionuclide concentration shallbeusedto=characterize thefinalwasteformforshippinganddisposal. | |||
Wastetypesorstreamsofdifferent wasteclasses(estimated byhistorical precedent orprojected analysis) shallnotbemixed.Deviations fromsamplingandanalysisrequirements sha11beapprovedbyChemistry Supervisor andEffluents Management Supervision. | |||
(I)6.4TESTING/TREATMENT OFSOLIDIFIED RAOWASTEFORCOMBUSTIBLE GASES6.4.iSolidified wasteshallbetestedand/ortreatedtoensureitisnotcapableofgenerating quantities offlammable | |||
'ortoxicgases,vaporsorfumeswhichmaybeharmfultopersonstransporting, | |||
: handling, storingordisposing ofthewaste.6.5.RADIOACTIVE WASTESOLIDIFICATION 6.S.1GeneralRequirements a..WetWasteTypeswhichmaybesolidified | |||
.insteellinersareEvaporator Concentrates, MixedSolids,Condensate/Radwaste Demineralizer BeadResin,RWCUFilterMediaandL'iquidOilWasteorPetroleum BasedMaterial, cartridge filtersandSolidSealedSources.b.C.Sol'idification processing shallbeconducted byqualified SSESorSolidification/Dewatering/ | |||
Services. | |||
Vendorpersonnel. | |||
Thesolidification processshallbeoperatedinaccordance with.approvedoperating procedures. | |||
Procedures shallspecifywastestream,amountsofsolidification agentandadditives ormethod.fordetermination. | |||
WastePreconditioning NOAP-gA-0646 Revision0Page29of61Wastepreconditioning requirements shallbedetermined bychemistry analysis. | |||
Preconditioning ofwasteshallbeperformed ifrequiredpriortodetermining mixingratios.c.Wastepreconditioning isrequiredwhenanyofthefollowing conditions exist:(1)AhighorlowpHcondition, asdetermined bychemicalanalysis. | |||
de.(2)Liquidcontentofthebatch'soutoftheacceptable envelopeforsolidification. | |||
(3)Solidscontentofthebatchisoutoftheacceptable envelopeforsolidification. | |||
(4)Knownpotential problemchemicals andconstituents withinwastethatmayadversely affectsettingandstability ofcement-solidified wasteform.''p"I'Wasteprec'onditioning shallbeperformed inaccordance withapprovedprocedures toensurewasteis.with'in'"-ttie'cceptable envelopeforsolidification; Uponcompletion ofwastepreconditioning, additional samples,asrequired, shallbeobtainedinaccordance withR'adioactive WasteAnalysis'and'Cl'ashification sectionofthisprocedure | |||
'etermination ofHixin'gRatiosa.b.c:Oetermination of'mixingratiosshallbeperformed foreachwastebatchtobeprocessed. | |||
Oeviation fromtherecommended mixingratiosshallbereviewedbyPlantOperations Revie~Committee (PORC}.Chemistry Groupdetermines: | |||
(2)Oensityofthewastesamples.SpecificgravityofSodiumSulfateSolutioninEvaporator Concentrates. | |||
epe0 | epe0 | ||
"'.HOAP-QA- | "'.HOAP-QA-0646 Revision0Paae30of61SolidificationjOewatering/Services Vendordetermines: | ||
'47~l),p1'''k,,'4 HDAP-i(A- | (1)Volumefractionsolids.(2)WetWeightfractionsolids.(3)Finalmixingratiosarewithintheacceptable envelopeforsolidification. | ||
Chemistry, Groupshallperformtestsolidification ofwasteasrequiredbyTestSolidification sectionofthisprocedure. | |||
Chemistry Groupdetermines mixinaratios.toensurepropersolidification. | |||
TestSolidification Testsolidification shallbeperformed tosupportwastemixingratiosasfollows:samewastestream.(2)Whensampleanalysisfalloutsidetheestablished rangeandcriteriaindicating achangeinwastecharacteristics. | |||
(3)Whenitisbelievedthatsomeunexpected orabnormalcontaminant maybepresent.(4)Whenrequested byRadwasteSupervisor. | |||
(5)Hikingofmaterials shallbeaccomplished inamannerthatduplicates, totheextentpractical; mixingconditions thatareobtainedwithfull-scale mixinginliner.(6)Curingshallbeperformed underconditions | |||
-similartothoseusedinlaboratory qualification testprogram. | |||
'47~l),p1'''k,,'4 HDAP-i(A-0646 Revels>on 0Page31of61UponfailureoFatestsolidification, anLCOisentered,additional samplesshallbeobtained, alternative solidification parameters aredetermined andasubsequent testverifiessolidification. | |||
Testsolidification shallbeperformed oneachsubsequent batchofthesamewastestreamuntilatleastthree(3)consecutive initialtestsolidification demonstrate acceptability inaccordance withTechnical Specification 3/4.11.3.equalityControlshallverifytestsolidification acceptability andindicatetheacceptability onthesurveillance documentation. | |||
Theacceptability requirements aredefinedinthePCPSurveillance Specimensectionofthisprocedure. | |||
Extrasamplevolumeforbackuptestingshallbedisposedofafterlinerburial.ClassAUnstabletestsolidification billetsshouldbedisposedafterthelinerisburied.ClassAStable,BandCtestsolidification billetsshouldbearchivedtosupportlongtermsurveillance inaccordance withPCPSurveillance Specimens sectionofthisprocedure. | |||
Testsolidification shouldbeperformed withwastefromsamplesobtainedasfollows:(I)Inaccordance withRadioactive WasteAnalysisandClassification sectionof~thisprocedure. | |||
(2)Samplingofthesolidsinthelinerandtheliquidsusedforhydration, thenmixedtotheratiosthatexistintheliner.TestSolidification Procedures shallbedeveloped foreachspecificwastetype.Cement,watertypeandadditives tobeusedinactualsolidification shallbeusedinpreparation oftestsolidification. | |||
PCPSurveillance Specimens NDAP-QA-06<6 Revision0Page32of61a.ClassAUnstableTestSolidification billetsshallbeexaminedandtestedforacceptability afterthespecified curetimefor:(1)Liquidonsurfaceofsolidified productlessthat0.5Xbywastevolume.(2)Insignificant visibledefects,suchascracking, | |||
Z"XE' HOAP-OA- | : spalling, ordisintegration. | ||
(3)Strengthbyphysically pokinotiesurfaceofsolidified productwithariaidunyielding device.t<ominalsurfacedentingisacceptable. | |||
ClassAStable,8andCtestsolidification billetsshallbeofsufficient quant'ytosupportbothshortandionatermPCPsurveillance reauirements. | |||
StablelongtermPCPsurveillance snecimens shouldbestorvw':s"-ale'"--::.v'r.airoomtemperatures. | |||
e.StableshorttermPCPsurveillance specimens shallbeexaminedandtestedforacceptability afterthespecified curetimefor:(1)Liquidonsurfaceofsolidifieo productlessthat0.5/bywastevolume.(2)Insignificant visibledefects,suchascracking, | |||
: spalling, ordisintegration. | |||
(3)Compressive strengthorpenetrometer testresultswithinthevaluesobtainedaspartofthelaboratory qualification testprogram.StablelongtermPCPsurveillance specimens shallbeexaminedatatimeperiodapproximately equalto6monthsafterpreparation for:(1)Insignificant | |||
: cracking, spalling,orbulkdisintegration. | |||
Z"XE' HOAP-OA-0646 Revision0Page33of61(2)Compressive strengthorpenetrometer testresultswithinvaluesobtainedforanequivalent periodoftimeaspartofthelaboratory qualification testprogram.f.StablelongtermPCPsurveillance specimens shallbeexaminedatatimeperiodapproximately equalto12monthsafterpreparation for:(1)Insignificant | |||
: cracking, spalling, orbulkdisintegration. | |||
(2)Compressive strengthorpenetrometer test,resultswithinvaluesobtainedforanequivalent periodoftimeaspartofthelaboratory qualification testprogram.(3)Immersion testinde-ionized orsynthesized seawaterforaminimumof14days,followedbyaminimum48hoursdrytimeinambientair.(4)Atcompletion ofimmersion testanddrytime,theexaminations in6.5.5.f(l) and...I.6.5.5.f(2) arerepeated. | |||
g,AsuImiiary report,addressing theresultsofstablelongtermPCPsurveillance specimenpreparations andexaminations shallbepreparedandsubmitted totheNRC(Director. | |||
DivisionofWasteManagement andDecommissioning). | |||
within90daysoftheendofeachcalendaryear."'CuringTimea.b..Aminimumof30hoursshallbeallowedforcuringpriortocappingortransporting container. | |||
Iflinercontainswastewhichdoesnotrequirestability asdefinedin10CRF61.thisrequirement maybewaivedbyRadwasteSupervisor. | |||
Thelinermaybemovedduringthefirsthove,aftersolidification butmustremainundistUrbed forthe'remaining 29hours.c~Deviations fromminimumrequiredcuringtim-.shallbeapprovedbyRadwasteSupervisor andJustifications documented inremarkssectionofSolidification Record. | |||
plt$>>' | plt$>>' | ||
Solidification ProductequalityNDAP-()A-0646 Revision0Page34of61Solidif+cation productqualityisassuredbyuseofpredetermined mixingratiosofwaste,cementandadditive. | |||
t<DAP-gA- | Liquidtobeusedforsolidification shouldbedemineralized water.Pre-qualification mixingratiosarebasedonlaboratory testingusingnon-radioactive waste-materials. | ||
.C.IL,W,8' (3)(4)NDAP-()A- | Hixingratiosarere-enforced bythefollowing: | ||
NIFi NOAP-OA- | (1)Testsolidification performed periodically as-statedinTestSolidification sectionofthisprocedure. | ||
NOAP-OA- | (2)Visuallyandphysically checkingatleasteveryfifth(5th)container ofthesamewastetype.dContainer checksshallconsistof:(1)Avisualcheckofsolidified productforliquidonsurfaceofproductnottoexceed0.5%bywastevolume.(2)Physically pokingthesurfaceofsolidified productwitharigidunyielding devicepriortocapping(Nominalsurfacedentingmayoccurandisacceptable). | ||
e.()ualityControlshallverifyacceptability ofsolidified productwhencontainers arechecked.f.Deviation fromthecontainer checkingrequirement shallbeapprovedbytheRadwasteSupervisor. | |||
HandlingofUnacceptable Solidified WasteContainers. | |||
a.ifasolidified wastecontainer doesnotmeetacceptability requirements, aNon-Conformance Report(NCR)shallbeissued. | |||
t<DAP-gA-0646 Revision0Paae."5of61Iftheproductdoesnotrequirestability asdefinedinIOCFR61,thefollowing areapplicable: | |||
(I)Ifthereasonforunacceptability isfreeliquid:(a)Thefreeliquidwillberemoved;or(b)Extracement/additive willbeaddedtosolidifyfreeliquid.(2)Ifportionsoralloftheproouctdidnotsolidifyafterthreedays:(a)Thewastecontainer willbecapped'andplacedinastoraaelocationandperiodically checKeduntilsuchatimeproductisacceptable; or.(b)Additional solidification aaentsmaybeaddedtoachi~v<<:>><<--'~ | |||
vsolidification, asoeterminea oytneRadwasteSupervisor. | |||
Specificinstructions shallbeestablished forhandlingunacceptable solidified wastecontainer onacasebycasebasis.equalityControlshallre-verify acceptability oFsolidified productbyperformance ofContainer Checks.If:theproductsolidifies prematurely priortocompleting theadditionofrequiredamountofcementandadditive, ascalculated onthesolidification calculation sheetforthespecificprocedure used,thefollowing isrequired: | |||
(1)Chemistry Groupshallperformatestsolidification atactualratioofcementandwasteintheliner,providedsufficient samplevolumeremainstocompletethisitem.(2)equalityControlshallchecktheproductforacceptability inaccordance withContainer Checkssectionofthisprocedure. | |||
.C.IL,W,8' (3)(4)NDAP-()A-0646 Revision0Page36of61Thelinerisconsidered tomeetacceptable wasteformcriteriaforshippingprovidedtftbsubsequent testsolidification and/orproductqualitychecksareacceptable toequalityControlandconcurrence oftheRadwasteSupervisor isobtained. | |||
TheaboveapplyonlyiftheEffluents Hanagement Supervisor determines thatwastecanbeclassified as"ClassAUnstable" inaccordance withlOCFR61andthedisposalfacilitycriteria. | |||
iftheproductisaclasswhichrequiresstability asdefinedin10CFRPart61anddoesnotsolidifyproperlyinaccordance withthespecificoperating procedure, thefollowing isrequired: | |||
(1)Anevaluation ofthelinershallbemadebythefollowing personnel: | |||
(2)(3)(a)effiuents Management Supervision (b)Solidification Vendor-Operations (c)Solidification Vendor-Engineering Disposalfacilities shallbecontacted andrequirements forreceiptofthelinerin"questionshallbedefined.Alternative packaging/processing shallbeevaluated. | |||
(4)(6)(6)(7)Recommendations for,finaldisposition shallbemadetothePowerProduction Engineer-Effluents Management. | |||
Finaldisposition shallbereviewedbyPlantOperations ReviewCommittee (PORC).Recordsshallbekeptanddocumentation supportive offinaldisposition attachedtothesolidification recordpackage.. | |||
Thelinermaybeshippedafterg.C.reviewofdocumentation iscompleteand.disposalfacilityconcurrence isreceivedinletterform. | |||
NIFi NOAP-OA-0646 Revision0Page37of61CappingofSolidified WasteContainers a.ThereqN,irements ofSolidification Productequalitysectionofthisprocedure shallbemetpriortocappingthecontainer. | |||
Ifthecontainer contentsarewithintherequirements ofLowSpecificActivity(LSA)ensureoneofthefollowing: | |||
(1)Thecontainer shouldbeshippedwithin(10)tendaysaftercapping;or(2)Ifacontainer hasbeencappedforlongerthan(10)days,itshallbeopened,vented,andre-capped within(10)tendaysofshipment. | |||
Ifthecontainer exceedsthelimitsforLowSpecificActivityandcontainswaterand/ororganicsubstances whichcouldradiolytically generatecombustible gases,determination mustbemadesuchthatthefollowing criteriaaremetoveraperiodoftimethatistwicetheexpectedshipmenttime:(1)Thehydrogenoenerated shallbelimitedtoamolarquantitythatwouldbenomorethan5'Xbyvolumeofthecontainer gasvoid;or(2)Thecontainer andshippingcaskcavityshallbeinertedwithadiluenttoassurethatoxygenislimitedtolessthan5Xbyvolumeinthoseportionsofthepackagewhichcouldhavehydrogengreaterthan5X.Solidification AgentControla.PortlandCement-ASTMC-150TypeIshallbeusedforthemobilesolidification process.Othersolidification agentsmaybeusedonlyafteracceptable testingoftheagenthasbeencompleted thatdemonstrates acceptable solidification anddisposalFacilityapprovalhasbeenobtained. | |||
NOAP-OA-0646 Revision0Page38of61c.Documented Certification isnotrequiredformaterials receivedinbagsprovidedmaterialverification canbeobtainedasfollows:d.(1)Cementisacceptable providedthebagcontaining thecementindicates that'ement isPortlandTypeI.(2)Sodium'Silicate isacceptable providedthebagcontaining theadditiveindicates Anhydrous SodiumHetasilicate andisaproductofP()Corporation. | |||
(3)Otheradditives areacceptable providedthecontainer isclearlymarkedindicating thetypeofadditive. | |||
Otheradditives maybeusedforenhancement ofsolidification processasspecified intheoperating procedure anddocumented inthesolidification records.Radioactive WasteSolidification RecordsASolidification RecordSheet(FormNOAP-(IA-0646-1) shallbecompleted foreachlinerfilledwithsolidification products. | |||
Completion oftheSolidification RecordSheetandtherequiredaccompanying documentation shallbeasfollows:a.TheRadwasteSupervisor isresponsible forinitiating thisformandcompleting Parts1and2.C.Effluents Management Supervision, Chemistry andSolidification/Oewatering/Services Vendorpersonnel shallprovideandcheckofftherequireddocumentation specified inPart3.equalityControlshallprovidereviewasrequiredfortheSolidification Records. | |||
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NOAP-OA- | NOAP-OA-0646 Revision0Paae9oi61RAOIGACIIVEWASTEOEWATERINGGeneralRequirements WasteStreamswhichmaybedewatered inHighIntegrity Containers orsteel1inersareLRWFilterMedia,Ultrasonic ResinCleanerWaste,RWCUFilterHedia,Condensate/Radwaste Oemineralizer BeadResinandCartridge Filters.Oewatering ofRadioactive Wasteshallbeperformed byqualified SSESorvendorpersonnel. | ||
~II 6,6. | Oewatering ofRadioactive Wasteshallbeperformed inaccordance withapproveaoperating procedures. | ||
y:Hgl0 | Oewatering proceoures shallbebaseoondocumented testdatathathasdemonstrated theabilitytoachievefreeliquidlimitsasspecified bydisposalfacilities andapplicable regulatory agencies. | ||
hiwgeAI'I NOAP-gA- | Liquidvolumeanddrainagecalculations andactualdrainage.=..ification mayalsobeusedtomeetfreeliquidlimits.~~HighIntegrity Containers shallbeusedfordisposalwhentheconcentration ofradionuclides withhalf-lives great,erthan5yearsexceedsIpCi/cc.Oewatered ProductControlThefinaldewatered productshallcontainlessthan1%freeliquidforHighIntegrity Containers and0.5%forsteelliners.equalityControlchecksshallbeperformed onprocesssteps.Ifadewatered wastecontainer doesnotmeetacceptability requirements, aNon-Conformance Report(NCR)shallbeissued.Specificinstructions shallbeestablished forhandlingunacceptable dewatered wastecontainer onacase-by-case basis.Deviation fromthecontainer checkingrequirement shallbeapprovedbythePowerProduction Engineer-E ffluentsManagement. | ||
NOAP-t}A- | ~II 6,6.3Radioactive WasteDewatering RecordsNDAP-gA-0646 Revision0Page40of61ADewatering RecordSheet(FormNDAP-QA-0646-2) shallbecompleted foreachcontainer filledwithdewatered wastestreams.Partsoftheformshallbecompleted bythefollowing responsible individuals orgroupsa.TheRadwasteSupervisor isresponsible forinitiating thisformandcompleting PartsIand2.b.Chemistry GroupshallcompletePart3SamplingandAnalysis. | ||
l~,1I 6.8iRRA01' | Effluents Management Supervision. | ||
k$t0 NOAP-gA- | Chemistry andSolidification/Dewatering/Services Vendorpersonnel shallprovideandcheckofftherequireddocumentation specified inPart4.d.equalityControlshallprovidereviewasrequiredfortheDewatering RecordSheet.~;'"H:lliEGRITYCONTAINERS (HIC)6.7.IStorageofHighIntegrity Containers Radlok,Nuhic,andCNSIHighIntegrity Containers (HIC)storedindirectsunlightorinareaswherethereisastrongsourceofultraviolet radiation shallbefilledwithinoneyearofmanufacturing date.RadlokHighIntegrity. | ||
6.}}.56.11.6NOAP-OA- | Containers storedawayfromanysourcesofultraviolet radiation shallbefilledwithintwoyearsofmanufacturing date,orspecificguidancefromthevendormustbeobtained. | ||
'4'I$pk NDAP-QA- | c.OncefilledaRadlokHighIntegrity Container maybestoredinanapprovedstoragefacilityforupto(5)fiveyearspriortoburial.d.OncefilledaCNSIHighIntegrity Container maybestoredforaperioduntilone(I)yearofultraviolet radiation isreceived. | ||
'bCI0 SOAP-QA- | Shortexposures (i.e.,severalhours)tosunlight, suchasoccurring duringshipmentandonsitetransferneednotbecountedwhendetermining totalultraviolet exposure. | ||
'a 6.13.11NDAP-OA- | y:Hgl0 UsesofHighIntegrity Containers NDAP-gA-0646 Revision0Page41of6]a.HighIn&grityContainers maybeusedtopackagethefollowing wastematerials forburialatBarnwell, SouthCarolina, | ||
NOAP-QA- | : Richland, Washington, andBeatty,Nevada,lowlevelwastedisposalfacility(ies). | ||
-Oewatered beadionexchangeresin-Oewatered powderedionexchangeresin-Activated carbon,powderedcarbon,diatamaceous earthandothergranularorfibrousfiltermaterial-Cartridge filterelements-Filtersludge-Sandblastinggritandcrud-Stabilized incinerator ashb.-Otherdewatered anddrymaterialprovidedconcurrence isreceivedbycontainer vendoranddisposalfacility. | |||
PriortousingaHighIntegrity Container foraspecificwastematerial, procedures shallbeestablished todefinethespecificrequirement thatshallbemetduringuseofthecontainer. | |||
The.procedures shallcontain:Documentation requirements thatspecificconditions havebeenmetsuchasinspection andexposuretodegrading conditions. | |||
Instructions astohowtohandleandproperlyclosethecontainer. | |||
Instructions foron-sitestorageofloadedcontainers forultimateshipmentfordisposal. | |||
hiwgeAI'I NOAP-gA-0646 Revision0Page42of61Theprocedures shallprovideamethodfordocumenting requiredinformation relevanttothecontainer frominitialreceipttoshippingfordispos&.Requiredinformation shallbebaseduponthecontainer certificate ofcompliance anddisposalsiterequirements. | |||
Retention andutilization ofthedocumentation shallbedefinedintheprocedures. | |||
Theprocedures shallestablish specific()ualityControlinspection requirements. | |||
PriortothefirstshipmentofaspecifictypeofHighIntegrity Container, authorization shallberequested andreceivedfromtheapplicable regulatory agencygoverning useofthecontainer inquestionatthedisposalfacilityofconcern.HiahIntearity Container Limitations a~HighIntegrity Containers areapprovedforuseprovidedthefollowing physical'imitations ofthewastearemet:,(1)Bulkdensity(2)pH0.7to2.5gms/cc4to11(3)Loadingtemperature | |||
:<140'F(4)Radlok100loadedweight:(5)Radlok200loadedweight:<10500lb<5500lb(6)Radlok55loadedweight:<950lb(7)CNSI14-195loadedweight:<12200lb(8)CNSI14-170loadedweight:<10800lb(9)CNSI8-120.loadedweight:<7500lb(10)CNSI6-80loadedweight<5000lb I' | |||
NOAP-t}A-0646 Revision0Page43of61(11)CNSI24-INCHFRPloadedweight<1600lb(12)Radlok500loadedweight:<9500lb(13)Radlok179loadedweight:<14000lb(14)Radlok195loadedweight:<15500lb(15)NUHIC120loadedweight:'<8500lb(16)NUHIC136loadedweight:<8500lbThemaximumconcentration ofradionuclides withhalflivesgreaterthan(5)fiveyearsthatmaybedisposedofinaHighIntegrity Container is350pCi/cc.Thefollowing chemicals areprohibited andmaynotbedisposedofinHighIntegrity Containers. | |||
(1)AquaRegia(2)Bromine(3)Chromic/Sulfuric Acid(4)'umingSulfuricAcid(5)NitricAcid>50Kconcentration (6)Organicperoxides k(7)Phenol-concentrated (8)Acetone(9)Butane(10)CarbonOisulphide (11)Chloroform (12)EthylEther(13)EthyleneOichloride (14)Methylene Chloride(15)MethylEthylKetone NOAP-()A-0646 Revision0Page44of61(16)Propane(17)PentaneApassiveventdesignshallbeincorporated intothecontainer torelieveinternalcontainer pressure. | |||
ClosureofHighIntegrity Containers ClosureofHighIntegrity Containers shallbecompleted inaccordance with'pproved procedures. | |||
Ifthecontainer isnotequippedwithapassiveventanditscontentsarewithinthelimitsofLowSpecificActivityensureoneofthefollowing: | |||
(1)Thecontainer isshippedwithin(10)tendaysafterclosing;orirthecont,a>ner hasbeencioseaiorlongerthan(10)tendays,itshallbeopened,vented,andre-closed withinten(10)daysofshipment. | |||
Ifthecontainer exceedsthelimitsforLowSpecificActivityorcontainswaterand/or.organicsubstances whichcouldradiolytically generatecombustible gases,determination mustbemadesuchthatthefollowing criteriaaremetoveraperiodoftimethatistwicetheexpectedshipmenttime:(1)Thehydrogengenerated shallbelimitedtoamolarquantitythatwouldbenomorethan5Xbyvolumeofthecontainer gasvoid;or(2)Thecontainer andshippingcaskcavityshallbeinertedwithadiluenttoassurethatoxygenislimitedto<5Xbyvolumeinthoseportionsofthepackagewhichcouldhavehydrogengreaterthan5X.Step6.7.4.band6.7.4.cshallalsoapplytodewatered wasteinsteelliners. | |||
l~,1I 6.8iRRA01'ATEO HAROWAREPROCESSING ANODEWATERING 6.8.1GeneralRequirements NOAP-gA-0646 Revision0Page45of61a.Processing anddewatering ofIrradiated Hardwareshallbeperformed byqualified SSESorvendorpersonnel. | |||
b.Processing anddewatering ofIrradiated Hardwareshallbeperformed inaccordance withapprovedprocedures. | |||
6.8.EOewatering procedures shallbebasedonliquidvolumeanddrainagecalculations andactualdrainageverification todemonstrate theabilitytoachievefreeliquidlimitsasspecified bydisposalfacilities andapplicable regulatory agencies. | |||
Oewatered. | |||
ProductControl6.9Thafi~ldowatereA nvnhucfeha)1conf>jn)mrsthan0.5/ofreeliquidforsteelliners.b.gualityControlchecksshallbeperformed onprocesssteps..6.8.3Irradiated HardwareProcessing andOewatering Records\a.Allrecordsgenerated shallbecompleted andfiledinaccordance withapprovedimplementing procedures. | |||
CONTAINER INSPECTIONS | |||
.6.9.16.9.26.9.3gualityControlshallinspectcontainers tobeusedforsolidification, dewatering, andotherpackaging. | |||
Thisinspection shallassurethatpriortouse,thecontainers tobeusedforsolidification, dewatering, orotherpackaging areintactandtheirinternals arefree~ofanyvisualdamagethatwouldpreventthemfromperforming theirintendedfunction. | |||
Containers shallmeetthegeneralcriteriafornormaltransport conditions inaccordance withtherequirements of49CFR.TypeAcontainers shallmeettheadditional testingrequirements specified in49CFR. | |||
k$t0 NOAP-gA-0646 Revision0Page46of616.10WASTECONTAINER SPACEUTILIZATION 6.10.16.10.26.10.36.10.4Wastevolumeshallbemaximized withintheguidelrrfes ofspecificoperating procedures tominimizepotential voidspaceatthetopofwastecontainer aftersolidification ordewatering iscomplete. | |||
Wastevolumesshallmeetorexceedburialsitecriteria. | |||
Ifwastevolumeislessthandisposalfacilitycriteria, requirements fordisposalofthecontainer inquestionshallbedefinedby.thedisposalfacility. | |||
Specificwastevolumescommitted tobythevendorshallbemetorotherwise justified astowhywastevolumeswerenotachieved. | |||
Susquehanna Guaranteed Solidified/Oewatered WasteVolumeRecord,FormNDAP-(A-0646-3, shallbecompleted byvendorpersonnel, approvedbyRadwasteSupervisor andshallbeusedtotracksolidified/dewatered wastevolumesachievedineachindividual container. | |||
6.11STORAGEOFPACKAGEDRADIOACTIVE WASTE6.11.16.11.26.11.3~-6.11.4RadwasteSupervisor shallprovideSolidification and/orOewatering Recordsheetsthathavebeen'eviewed byequalityControlpersonnel statingthatprocessed wastehasbeensolidified orde-watered inaccordance withtheProcessControlProgramandmeetstheapplicable shippinganddisposalcriteria. | |||
Solidification andDewatering Recordsshallincludetheisotopicmix,isotopicconcentration ofthewastethatwaspackaged, thetotalvolumeofthewaste,andtheamountofwater,cementorothersolidification agentused,asappropriate. | |||
Solidification andDewatering Recordsshallbepartofthepermanent shippingrecordsandadheretorequirements oftheProcessControlProgram.Formaterials packagedinahighintegrity container, documentation shallbemaintained onHICstorageandpre-shipment checklist information. | |||
6.}}.56.11.6NOAP-OA-0646 Revision0Page47of61Packagedradioactive wasteshallbestoredinareasdesignated byHPForemanEffluents Hanagement. | |||
Storageofpackagedradioactive wasteintheLowLevelRadwasteHoldingFacility(LLRWHF)shallbeinaccordance withapprovedprocedures. | |||
Aninventory ofstored,packagedwastebyauniquecontainer numbersuchasL(Liner)-Yearand-container numbershallbemaintained. | |||
Theinventory shallincludethecontactdoserate,isotopicmixstatedasconcentration pergramofmaterialandtotalvolumeofwasteandsolidification agent.asappropriate. | |||
6.12TRANSPORTATION, SHIPPINGANOOISPOSALREGULATIONS 6.12.}Specificregulatory documents shallbemaintained onsiteinastatusthatiscurrent.Specificregulations thatshallbemaintained includebutarenotlimitedtothefollowing: | |||
10CFR71Packaging ofRadioactive Nateria}'n~.transport andtransportation ofradioactive materialundercertainconditions. | |||
,'I~~C.49CFR100-199Transportation. | |||
Chem-Nuclear SystemsInc.BarnwellS.C.disposal"siteoperating licensenumber097StateofSouthCarolina. | |||
d.e..9.'.Chem-Nuclear SystemInc.NRCHaterialLicense12-13536-01. | |||
'"'Chem-Nuclear SystemInc.BarnwellSAC.disposalsiteoperating procedures andsitecriteria. | |||
USEcologyNRCHaterialLicense04-0376601. | |||
:US'.Ecology RichlandWashington disposalsiteoperating licenseWN-1019-2 StateofWashington. | |||
Scientific EcologyGroupLicensesR-73008-E94, R-01052-A91. | |||
'\~CaskHanualsforcasksofwhichPP8Lisanauthorized user.AcopyofthelicenseforeachfacilitytowhichRadioactive Materialissent. | |||
'4'I$pk NDAP-QA-0646 Revision0Page48of6110CFR61Licensing requirements forlanddisposalofRadioactive Waste.6.12.2Procedures applicable totransportation, shippinganddisposalshallbedeveloped. | |||
Procedures shallbeestablished andmaintained toprovidedirections andassureregulatory compliance formanifesting, whichincludeapplicable federal,state,anddisposalfacilityregulations, andNRCguidance. | |||
Procedures shallcontaincheckofflistswhereandwhenapplicable toassurespecificattention ispaidtothecriticalfunctionbeingcontrolled. | |||
6.12.3Procedures shallcontainQualityControlnotifications orholdpoints.Non-Process ControlComputersoftwareused,toimplement applicable portionsoftheProcessControlProgramshallbeinacco'ance~.'''D.-".P;".'-0 0!.6.13SHIPPINGOFRADIOACTIVEWASTE6.13.!AllRadioactive wasteshallbeshippedbyEffluents Management. | |||
6.13.2AllwasteshippedfromSSESshallonlybetofacilities licensedtoreceivethewasteandinaccordance with10CFR71and49CFR100-199. | |||
6.13.36.13.4DryActiveWaste(DAW)shouldnormallybeshippedasTypeAquantities andtherefore donotrequirespecificlicensedcontainers. | |||
Wastecontainers shallbeplacedinaUSNRCapprovedlicensedshippingcontainer ifit:a.ExceedsTypeAquantities b.Exceeds1000mr/hroncontactrc.Exceeds1000dpm/100cmloosesurfacecontamination ontheexteriorofthecontainer. | |||
Thespecificconditions oftheCertificate ofCompliance foreachapprovedshippingcaskshallbestrictlyadheredto. | |||
'bCI0 SOAP-QA-0646 Revision0Paae49of61Packaged~astemaybeshippedunshielded if:a.Contactdoseratesarelessthan200mrem/hranddoseratesat6feetarelessthan10mrem/hr. | |||
b.CuriecontentofthepackageshallbeaTypeAquantity. | |||
c.Container shallbeaminimumofastrongtightcontainer. | |||
Priortotheshipmentofapackageofradioactive waste,theHPForemanEffluents t)anaaement, shallassurethecontainer issurveyedforcontactdoseratesandsurfacecontamination. | |||
Oecontamination, ifrequired, shallbedoneunderthedirection of'heHPForemanEffluents Management. | |||
Oecontamination maybewaivedbaseduponradiological conditions. | |||
Allvehiclesusedtotransport radioactive wasterequiring thevehicletobeplacarded shallbecheckedforadequateopera'ion ands='e:.AllRadwasteshipments fromSSESshallnormallybevia"Exclusive Use"vehicles'pecific instructions giventothedriverinclude:a.Expectedrouteoftraveltohisfina)destination'. | |||
Maintaining "Exclusive Use"status..c.Specificactionstobetakenintheeventofanaccident. | |||
No'vehicle carryingradioactive wastethat.isoverweight shallleaveSSESwithoutaPennsylvania overweight permit.a.AOAWshipmentorothershipmentcapableofhavingitsweightadjusted, sha11notbeallowedtoleaveSSESoverloaded. | |||
b.Anoverloaded condition foranyvehicleisbasedontotalweightandweightperaxle. | |||
'a 6.13.11NDAP-OA-0646 Revision0Page50of61IntheeventaccessisdeniedtoSSESatalloperating a>sposalfacilities, PPKLwillprovidecarrierwithaletterstatingthatSSESwillmeetallapplicable federal,stat~andcompactrequirements forreceiptbackoftheradioactive waste/material incarrier's possession. | |||
6.14SHIPMENTCONFIRMATION Ifdisposalsit,eshipmentacknowledgement isnotreceivedwithin18daysfromdeparture fromSSES,Effluents Management Supervision shallconduct,atraceinvestigation forshipmentlocation. | |||
Ifthedisposaifacilityshipmentreceiptcannotbeconfirmed within20days.a5gnificant Operating Occurrence Report(SOOR)shallbegenerat,eo. | |||
6.15CHANGESI':IHFSOLIDRADIOACTIVE WASTEPROCESSCONTROLPROGRAM6.15.i6.15.2Anychangesasdescribed intheTechnical Specifications, totheSolidRadioactive WasteProcessControlProgramshallbeprovidedintheSemi-annual | |||
~adioactive EffluentReleaseReportfiledwiththepcol'~nychangestotheSolidRadioactive WasteProcess(ontrolProgramshallbeapprovedbyPlantOperations | |||
'"'review Committee (PORC)priortoimplementation. | |||
6.16EVALlJATION OfPROCESSOROPERATIONAL CHANGES6.16.16.16.2<.hangesinradioactive wasteprocessing oroperational changesshallbeevaluated todetermine anyimpactsonwastecharacteristics and/orform.Evaluation shouldincludeasaminimum:Operational evaluation ofprocessing impacts.Chemistry evaluation ofchangestosamplingandanalysismethodology. | |||
Effluents Management evaluation ofpackaging and/orshippingimpacts.fffluents Management evaluation for10CFR6lcompliance. | |||
NOAP-QA-0646 Revision0Page51of61(2)6.17REPORTING OFMISHAPSINVOLVING LOWLEVELWASTEFORMSIOCFR61establishes theminimumandstability requirements forLowLevelWaste(LLW)forms.10CFR20requirescertification thattheprocessed wastesatisfies therequirements ofIOCFR61.MishapswhichmayimpactthefinalwasteformshallbereportedtotheNRC.6.17.2Typesofmishapswhichshouldbereportedinclude:Failureofhigh-integrity containers usedtoensureastablewasteform.Container failurecanbeevidenced bychangedcontainer dimensions, crackina. | |||
ordamaaeresu)ting frommishandling (e.g.,droppingorimpacting againstanotherobject).Misuseofhigh-integrity containers. | |||
evidenced byaquantityoffreeliquidgreaterthan1percentofcontainer volume.orbyanexcessive Production ofasolidified Class8orCwasteformthathasanyofthefollowing characteristics: | |||
(1)Containsfreeliquidinquantities exceeding 0.5percentofthevolumeofthewaste.(2)Containswastewithradionuclides inconcentrations exceeding thoseconsidered duringwasteformqualification'testing acceptedbytheregulatory agency,whichcouldleadtoerrorsinassessment ofwasteclass.(3)Containsasignificantly different wasteloadingthanthatusedinqualification testingacceptedbytheregulatory agency.(4)Containschemicalingredients notpresentinqualification testingacceptedbytheregulatory agency,andthosequantities aresufficient tounacceptably degradethewasteproduct. | |||
NDAP-(jA- | NDAP-(jA-0646 Revision0Page52of61(5)Showsinstability evidenced bycrumbling, | ||
HDAP-(}A- | : cracking, spalling, voids,softening, disintegration, non-homogeneity, ordinfensional changes.(6)Evidenceofprocessing phenomena thatexceedthelimitingprocessing conditions identified inapplicable topicalreportsorprocesscontrolplans,e.g.,foaming,temperature | ||
: extremes, premature orslowhardening, andproduction ofvolatilematerial. | |||
i.Failuretoadheretohighintegrity container limitations asrequiredbycontainer certificate ofcompliance. | |||
Notification ofviolation bydisposal'facility regulatory authorities attimeofcontainer receiptfordisposal. | |||
Failureofcement-solidified stablewasteformlongtermPCPsurveillance specimens duetoevidenceofsignificant | |||
: cracking, spalling, orbulkdisintegration, compression orpenetrometer strengthandimmersion testresults.Requirements forreporting ofmishapsshallapplyonly:oprocessing linersandhighintegrity containers containing radioactive w'asteinits,final product'orm.'ignificant Operating Occurrence Report(SOOR)shallbegenerated ifoneofthemishapsmentioned | |||
'occurs.6.)8PCP!":i'LEHENTING PROCEDURES Pio'.conies requiredforimplementation oftheProcessControlProof~:areshowninAttachment 0.i0P.ECORDSin'.iioiFication RecordsorOewatering Recordsandtheattachedoocu"eats shallbeforwarded toEffluents Management Supervision | |||
~oi'ention untilsuchtimeasthecontainer identified onA~co~':i:shippedforfinaldisposition. | |||
HDAP-(}A-0646 Revision0Page53of617.2When:..".eidentified container isshippedtheSolidification RecorosorOewatering Recordsandotherdocuments concerning theShipment. | |||
shallbefiledwiththeshippingdocumentation andforwaraed toOCSforretention. | |||
7.3Documentation ofRadioactive WasteShipments shallberetainedasrequire@bySSESTechnical Specifications. | |||
7.4Radioactive wasteshippingdocumentation shallconsistof,butnotlimitedto.thefollowing records:7.4.!Radioactive HaterialShippingHanifest1.4,"4<valuation ofisotopic, mixandconcentration Radiological surveysoF:a.VehicleuponarrivalPackagetobeshipped7.4.47.4.57.4.6c.LoadedvehiclepriortoshipmentVehicleSafetyinspection Check-off sheetforloadingprocedure Documentation ofadherence toProcessControlProgram(ifapplicable) 7.4.i.Specialinstructions todriver gvllAa PARTI:'OLIOIFICATIONRECOROSHEETLineridentification Information Attachment ANOAP-gA-0646 Revision0Page54of61PPi!LLinerNumberWasteStream2.LinerVendorSerialNumber(RWCUFilterMediacannotbeentered)PARTTestSolidification required? | |||
YESNO(circleone)2:Container Selection (RefertoWN-PS-100 fHP-TP-800]) | |||
PARTEstimated LinerContactOoseRatesProjected CurieConcentration ExpectedWasteClassification/Stability LinerIypetobeUsedExpectedCaskTypetobeUsedOocumentation Checklist mR/hrpCi/gm5.EmptyheightofLiner'IbsiyARIc~FormtsuAP-gA-0646-1 (original) | |||
WasteFormOocumentation OP(WM)-068 (RP)-Forms(original) | |||
SC-068-002 | |||
'Forms(copy)WasteForm:.STABLEUNSTABLE(circleone)>85XLinerVolumeUtilized: | |||
YESNO(circleone)>(asteActivityOocumentation CH-RC-Forms(copy)isotopicAnalysis(copy)Composteadded/Log entrymadeonCH-TP-055-1 HealthPhysicsOataLinerRadiological Survey(original) | |||
Shipmentilb.(Ifavailable ALARA)REMARKS': | |||
//o~YM&Hf'ne.'1enol~snFOR(:.SOAP-(}~-0646-1, Rev.0,PageIof1(FileR69-1) lp,V OEWATERING RECORDSHEETAttachment 8NOAP-QA-0646 Revision0Paae55of6]PARTi:LineiIdentification Information PPKLLineiNumberLinerVendorSeria'INumber3.WasteStreamPART2:Cont;>ocr Selection (RefertoHH-PS-100 | |||
[HP-TP-800]} | |||
Estimated L}TTirContactDoseRatesProjected Cut'it>Concentration ExpectedWast,eClassification/Stability 4.LinerTypetobeUsed6.ExpectedCas):TypetobeUsedmR/hrpCijgmEmptyWeightofLinerlbs.RadwasteSupervisor ateimeFORMNOAP-QA-0646-2, Rev.0,(DUPLEX}, | |||
PageIof3(FileR69-I) rP PART3:Sampling andAnalysis1.Tank/Liner sampled2.SampleNumber3.WasteStreamOilContent(Checkone)a.NoneDEWATERING RECORDSHEETAttachment 6NDAP-gA-0646 Revision0Page56of61b.lessthan1%IsotopicAnalysisattached6.SpecificactivityofDewatered Sample7.a.Dewatered Volumeb.Dewatered WeightgmpCi/gmc.Sampledensitygm/cc8.Composite added/Log entrymadeonCH-TP-055-1 Theabovetank/liner containing solidshasbeenanalyzedinaccordance withCH-RC-075 andfoundtocontaintheisotopesandspecificactivities asindicated ontheattacheddatasheets.em>stryupervision atelmeFORMNDAP-OA-0646-2, Rev.0,(DUPLEX)Page2of3(FileR69-I) | |||
OEWATERING RECOROSHEETAttachment 8NOAP-QA-0646 Revision0Page57of61pARTa:LinerShipmentInformation Summary1.PPKLLinerNumber3.FormNOAP-QA-0646-2 (original) 4.WasteFormDocumentation 2.WasteVolumeCalculated | |||
~'asteWeight=gm/ccx62.2xft=lb.ActualFIiledLinerWeightlb.(ifavailable ALARA)IOOx(Oewat,ered WasteVolume)ftPart4.2ft=/o3AnatVolume>85%Container VolumeUtilizedYES/NO(Circleone)Wast.eForm:STABLEUNSTABLE5.WasteActivityOocumentation CH-RC-Forms(Copy)IsotopicAnalysis(Copy)6.HealthPhysicsDataLinerRadiological Survey(original) | |||
1I,~Vol(KS4 LimitingVentConcentration,uCi/ccitinReleaseRateCirE6uCiCi(5.26E5min/yr)(VentFlowRate,cc/min)'(Eq6) | ShipmentkPART5:REHARKS:(Circleone)//adwasteopersoryLIIate~eviewBateoremanFORHNOAP-QA-0646-2, Rev.0,(OUPLEX), | ||
Page3of3(FileR69-1)gmt.ate 4% | |||
Attachment CNOAP-gA-0646 Revision0Page58of61SUSUEHANNAGUARANTEED SOLIOIfIEO OEWATEREO WASTEVOLUHERECORDl.DateWaste'(ypeContainer TypeBurialVolumeLinernumberUseableCon'tainer VolumeGuaranteed llinimumWasteVolumeWasteVolu::,:.- | |||
AttainedinchesxWast,eVoluneCont,ainer Usageft~/inch100x(Wast~V~iRemarks:ft'-:Guaranteed Min.WasteVel'.t'ta)-100'Y.~~a~a~10.Signature SoidiicationVenorepresentatsve-II.Signature Radwasteupervisor FORMNDAP-QA-0646 | |||
~3.Rev.0,Page1of1(fileR69-1)r~e;~~.a.g%P~~~r,gaa 2t'+l WASTEPROCESSING PCPIMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE MATRIXAttachment 0NOAP-gA-0646 Revision0Page59of61EvaoratorConcentrates | |||
-Solidified SEGSTO-P-05-008 (SteelLiner)MixedSolids-Solidified SEGSTO-P-05-051 (SteelLiner)(HighTorque)WM-RP-201 (OP-068-133) | |||
CH-RC-051 CH-RC-054 LRWFilterMedia.URCWasteRWCUFilterMedia-Dewatered SEGSTD-P-03-046 (HIC)WM-RP-103 (OP-068-116} | |||
Condensate RadwasteOemineralizer BeadResin-Solidified SEG'TD-P-05-054 (SteelLiner)Condensate RadwasteOemineralizer BeadResin-Oewatered SEGSTD-P-03-048 (SteelLiner)..'WM-'RP-102 (OP-068-102) dCNSIFO-OP-019 (Overpack) | |||
WM-PS-230 (HP-TP-875) | |||
TFCNuclear(HIC),'4g-RP-107 SEGSTD-P-03-010 (HIC)SEGSTD-P-22-002 (ResinExpress)WM-RP-101 (OP-068-121) | |||
WM-RP-.104 Page1of3" PCPIHPLEHENTING PROCEDURE HATRIXIrradiated Hardware-OewatereSteelLinerNoneAttachment DNOAP-QA-0646 Revision0Page60of61OrActiveWasteOAW-PackainWH-PS-210 (HP-TP-841) | |||
LiouidOilWaste-Solidified SEGSTD-P-05-002 CH-RC-050 SolidSealedSourcesNoneI.iuidOilWaste-Decontamination WH-PS-302 (OP-068-135) | |||
WASTEANALYSISANOCLASSIFICATION | |||
-IOCFR61CH-TI-037 CH-RC-075 CH-RC-076 CH-TP-055 | |||
~~"RAOIOACTIVEWASTE'OLIOIFICATION-GERALSEGSTO-P-05-044 WM-RP-005 (OP-068-112) | |||
WM-RP-004 (OP-068-108) | |||
WH-PS-100 (HP-TP-800) | |||
WH-RP-008 WH-PS-110 (HP-TP-801) | |||
WH-PS-120'(HP,.-;:.TP,.-.,802) | |||
WH-PS-140 | |||
.'(HP.,=.'TP;-".8'10)'.".... | |||
WH-PS-160 | |||
.(HP,'-.'TP;851)- | |||
WH-PS-170.::(HP | |||
.TP.'~883) | |||
WH-PS-240 (HP-'TI.880)''.TESTING/TREATMENT COMBUSTIBLE GASESWM-RP-009 WH-RP-301 (OP-068-131) | |||
~iSEGSTO-P-05-022 | |||
~WM-RP-205 (OP-068-120) | |||
SC-068-002 (TestSolidification) | |||
.SEGSTD-P-05-050 WH-RP-002 (OP-068-132) | |||
Paoe2of34~C'lpg,.n PCPIMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE MATRIXRADIOACTIVE WASTEDEWATERING | |||
-GENERAC'ttachment DNDAP-gA-0646 Revision0Page61of61SEGSTD-P-01-005 (Equipment) | |||
WM-RP-001 (OP-068-114) | |||
SEGSTD-P-03-022 WM-RP-0!0 (OP-068-129) | |||
HIGHINTEGRITY COttTlIt<ERS-CLOSURESEGSTD-P-03-"03 Wfl-RP-007 (OP-068-123)DISPOSALFACILITYFEOUIREMENTS WM-PS-}90 (HP-TP-806) | |||
PACKAGING SEGSTD-P-04-004 WM-RP-011 (OP-068-128) | |||
SEGSTD-P-03-004 WM-RP-006 (OP-068-124) | |||
WM-PS-310 WM-PS-311 WM-PS-312 WM-PS-350 WM-PS-351 WM-PS-352 WM-PS-313 (HP-TP-826) | |||
(HP-TP-827) | |||
(HP-TP-831)(HP-TP-832) | |||
(HP-TP-835) | |||
(HN-142)(LN-142)(HN-100III)(CNSI14-195)(CNSI21-300)(CNSI8-120A)(HN-194)WM-PS-314 (HP-TP-836)(HN-190-1) | |||
WM-PS-353 (HP-TP-837) | |||
(CNSI14-170)WM-PS-315 (HP-TP-838) | |||
(HN-200)WM-PS-316 (HP-TP-840) | |||
(CNSI14-215)WM-PS-317 (HP-TP-852) | |||
(HN215H)WM-PS-318 (WestinghouseTCT)WM-PS-319 (WCSCaskDrum)Page3of3 SECTION6REPORTSOFEXCEPTIONS TOTHESSESEFFLUENTMONITORING PROGRAM165 REPORTSOFEXCEPTION TOTHESSESEFFLUENTNONITORING PROGRAOn11/17/92, aradwastereleasetotheSusquehanna RiverwashaltedwhenHV-06432Al andA2valvesclosedafterthesampleprocesspumptripped.ThiseventoccurredforEandFsampletanksunderreleasepermit92-369.Thepumpwasrestarted, buttrippedagainimmediately. | |||
Anegligible amountofliquidwasreleasedpriortothepumptrips.Operations notedthatprocessradmonitorRR-06433begantoincrease, whichinducedaHighRadalarm.Thepumpanddischarge pipingwereflushed;subsequent Chemi,stry analysesweresatisfactory, andthereleaseproceeded. | |||
Aninitialinvestigation determined thatthepumptrippedonlowflowduetoairbinding(lowflow).NoLimitingCondition forOperation wasenteredasaresultofthisevolution. | |||
Theinvestigation iscontinuing onthiseventforresolution underSignificant Operating Occurrence Report1-92-354. | |||
Threeeventsoccurredrelatedtooperation ofUnit1CoolingTowerBlowdownFlowInstrumentation: | |||
theseeventscausedtheinstrumentation tobedeclaredinoperable withTechnical Specification Table3.3.7.10-1ActionStatement 102entered.Allthreeeventsinvolveddiscrepancies inBlowdownFlowValvepositionvs.flowacceptance criteria. | |||
Innocase,however,wasthetimelimitoftheActionStatement actuallyexceeded: | |||
thelongestperiodofinoperability wasfivedays.Theseeventswereinvestigated andconcluded underSignificant Operating Occurrence Reports1-92-337, 1-92-348and1-92-360, andaredescribed forinformation onlyhere. | |||
1I,~Vol(KS4 LimitingVentConcentration, uCi/ccitinReleaseRateCirE6uCiCi(5.26E5min/yr)(VentFlowRate,cc/min)'(Eq6)Samplecalculations ofwaterborne andairborneeffluentmonitorsetpoints arepresented inSectionA.1.2ofAppendixA.Ventflowratesandsampleflowratesaremonitored andrecordedforeachofthefiveSSESreleasepoints.Themeasuredflowratesareusedtocalculate ventconcentrations andreleaserates.Flowchannelsetpoints aresetatapproximately 10Xand90Xofthecalibrated sensorrangestoprovideindication ofpossiblyabnormalflowrates.SPCIFICATION'.11.2.6 | |||
-THECONCENTRATION OFHYDROGENOROXYGENINTHEMAINCONDENSER OFFGASTREATMENT SYSTEMSHALLBELIMITEDTOLESSTHANOREQUALTO4XBYVOLUME.Hydrogenrecombiners areusedatSSEStomaintaintherelativeconcentration ofcomponents ofpotentially explosive gasmixturesoutsidetheexplosive envelope. | |||
Themaincondenser offgastreatment systemexplosive gasmonitoring system(offgashydrogenanalyzers) havesetpoints toalarmatIXand2Xhydrogen. | |||
SPCATION3.1.2.7-Theradioactivity rateofthenoblegasesKr-85m,Kr-87,Kr-88,Ãe-133,Xe-135andXe-138measuredatthemotivesteamjetcondenser discharge shallbelimitedtolessthanorequalto330millicuries/second. | |||
Themaincondenser offgaspre-treatment monitorprovidesindication ofoffgasactivitypriortoinputtotheholdupsystem.Alarmsetpoints arebasedontheTech.Spec.3.11.2.7noblegasreleaseratelimitof330millicuries/second orlessatthemotivesteamjetcondenser discharge. | |||
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FIGURE5ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING LOCATIONS WITHINONEMILEOFTHESSESIIIIIIGOULDISLAND14IIII13IIr--~IIIIg,,Qp~~~ILAKE~TAW554TQ555~6AlT~emwmmmWSITEBQUNDARIII 1NILE8SUSQUEHANNA RIVERAIRgSIJRTWCeWATERTTIIERMOLUMIIIESCENT DOSIMEIY42 FIGURE6ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING LOCATIONS GREATERTHANONEMILEFROMTHESSES1EiF1T/SUSQUEHANNA RIVERiVANTICOKE 1415F1~~1GLENLYONmTTSHICKSHINN YIMOCANAQUA | |||
'Ž1PONDHILL4BERWICKg.,JSE2TWAPVALLOPEN Asrir7ElyT12H2RLTQ.unMIFFLINVILLENESCOPECK T,T~INN5MILESCONYNGHAM18MILESHAZLETON~mOIInXWCriTZa~~ma~IIaXszmaeTHKRMOI.UMINESCKNT INSIMSTIIY43 Page1of3TABLE6OPERATlONAL RADIOLOGICAL EKVTRONHEKTAL lK)NiTORTKG PROGRAMExposurePath<<aysaoe~raineRadioiodine andParticulates NmaberofSaayles~OlidochtloAS12S1(0.4miVSV-E.O.F.Building) 981(1.3ml5-Transmission Line)SS4(0.8miE-VofBio.Consult.) | |||
12El(4.7mlVSV-DerrickHospital) 761(14miSE-PPALHazletonChemLab)'52(0.5miNE-SSESBackupHet.io<<er1554(0.6mlNV-Transmission Corridor102(3.9miN-Hocanaqua Substatlon) 3Dl(3.4miHE-PondHill)12Gl(15mi'USU-Bloomsburg ServiceCenter)'52 Perimeter Fence-0.2miH102Hocanaqua Substation | |||
-4.0miH253Perimeter Fence-0.2mlHNE283DurabondCorporation | |||
-1.3miNNE2F1St.Adalberts Cemetery-5.9miNHE354Perimeter Fence-0.3miNE3DlPondHill-3.4miNE3FlValaniaResident(Nanticoke) | |||
-9.1miNE3GSVllkes-Barre-Parrlsh St.Substation-16mlNE'S3Perimeter Fence-0.2miEHE4E1RucklesHillRoadPole(I)46422/H35191 | |||
-4.8miEHE4GlHountainTop-industrial Park-14mlEHE'57Perimeter Fence-0.3miESE2BlossFarm-4.5miE654Perimeter Fence-0.2miESE6A4FormerStatePolice-0.6miESESasq)ingandCollection FruencContinual sampleroperation | |||
<<ithsamplecollection weekly.'Quarterly TypeanduencoAnasRadioiodine Canister: | |||
analyzeweeklyforl-l3lParticulate Sample:Analyzeforgrossbetaradioactivity lessthan24hoursfollowing filterchange.Performisotopicanalysisoncanposite sample(bylocation) quarterly. | |||
GaaneDose:Quarterly. | |||
Ã) | Ã) | ||
Page2of3ExposurePathwaysa0eHmaberofSamples~&&I~~ldO&C&&&&&1~0&I&I&&6EISt.JamesChurch-4. | Page2of3ExposurePathwaysa0eHmaberofSamples~&&I~~ldO&C&&&&&1~0&I&I&& | ||
6EISt.JamesChurch-4.7miESE659Perimeter Fence-0.2miESE7S6Perimeter Fence-0.2mlSE7ElHarwoodTransmission LinePolet2-4.2QISE7GIHaz)etonChemicalLab-14miSE'52Perimeter Fence-0.2miSSE882La'MallResidence | |||
-1.4miSSEBD3HowryResidence | |||
-4.0miSSE952SecurityFence-0.2mi59D4CountryFolkStore-3.6mi51051Perimeter Fence-0.4miSSV10DIRossRymanFarm-3.0miSSV1153SecurityFence-0.3mlSVIIEIThomasResidence | |||
-4.7miSM1253Perimeter Fence-0.4miMSV12E1BerwickHospital-4.7miVSM1261Bloomsburg | |||
-15mi'MSV'3S2Perimeter Fence-0.4miV1364KesslerFarm-4.Imi'M1455SitePole43996/il34230 0.5miMN14E1CanouseFarm-4.1miVN15FI2awatskiFarm-5.4miN1555Perimeter Fence-0.4miN1651Perimeter Fence-0.3miHN16S2Perimeter Fence-0.3miHN16F1HidlayResidence (Huntington Hills)-7.8NNSaw@lingandCoectionFruencTypeandgaiCror&&SurfaceDrinkingSedimentfranShoreline 656riverwaterintakeline'57coolingtower.blowdowndischarge line12H2DanvilleMaterCo.(Approximately 30milesdownstream) 78BellBend-1.2miSEHonthlycomposite Honthlycomposite Honthlycomposite Semi-annually GaaaeIsotopicanalysis. | |||
Coayosite tritiumanalysisatleastquarterly. | |||
Grossbetaandganmaisotopicanalysesmonthly.Composite fortritiumanalysisatleastquarterly. | |||
GamnaIsotopicanalysissemi-annually. | |||
Page3of3ExposurePathwaysIII1k~'~HmuberofSax@les~hhocstlal*1283YoungFarm-2.0miMSMIOGIOavlsFare-14mi.SSW'481StolaFarm-1.8ml.MNg10D1RymanFarm-3.0mi.SSMSan@IIngandColectionSemi-monthly<<henanimalsareonpasture, | Page3of3ExposurePathwaysIII1k~'~HmuberofSax@les~hhocstlal*1283YoungFarm-2.0miMSMIOGIOavlsFare-14mi.SSW'481StolaFarm-1.8ml.MNg10D1RymanFarm-3.0mi.SSMSan@IIngandColectionSemi-monthly | ||
<<henanimalsareonpasture,monthlyotherwise TypeandruencoAnasGalenaisotopicand1-131analysisofeachsample.Fishandinvertebrates FoodProductsOutfallarea2HFalls.PA'Approximately 30miHNE)1101ZehnerFarm-3.3.miSMvegetable 12F7LuplniFarm-8.3miMSMvegetable Semi-annually. | |||
Onesample'rom eachoft<<oreacreationally important speciesfromanyofthefolio<<ing families: | |||
bullheadcatfish.sunfish,pikes.orperches.AttimeofharvestGaamaisotopiconedibleportions. | |||
Gamnaisotopiconedibleportions. | |||
<<Thelocationofsamplesandequipment weredesignedusingtheguidanceintheBranchtechnical PositiontoNRCRev.Guide4.8,Rev.1,Hov.1979,Reg.Guide48.1975andORP/S1072-2Environmenta) | |||
Radioactivity Surveillance Guide.Therefore, theairbornesamplerlocations werebaseduponX/0and/or0/Q.~'AdustloadinAdustloadingstudy(RHC-TR-81-01) concluded thattheassumption ofIforthetransmission correction factorforgrossbetaanalysisofairparticulate samplesIsvalid.Airparticulate samplesneednotbeweighedtodetermine atransmission correction factor."lfamilks1sampleisunavailab)e formorethantwosamplingperiodsfromoneormoreofthelocations, avegetation sampleshallbesubstituted untilasuitablemilklocationisevaluated. | |||
Suchanoccurrence wi11be'documented IntheREHPannualreport.4Controlsamp)elocation. | |||
bTwo-weekcomposite Ifcalculated dosesduetoconsumption ofwaterexceedonemilliremperyear.Inthesecases,1-131analyseswi)1beperformed. | |||
cThesamplecollector wi11determine thespeciesbaseduponavailability, | |||
<<hichmayvaryseasonally andyearly. | |||
PENNSYLVANIA POWER5LIGHTCOMPANYSUSQUEHANNA STEAMELECTRICSTATIONOFFSITEOOSECALCULATION MANUALPreparedBy4'~~LCD~~ | |||
DateI>/'F~ReviewedByReviewedByApprovedBySupervisor-Environmental ServicesNucleareetsngo.aer-Nuclear Technology Date(Z~Z.Date/N+PP~Date | |||
SUMMARYOFODCMCHANGESChangesotherthanthoseofaminor, | SUMMARYOFODCMCHANGESChangesotherthanthoseofaminor,editorial naturearesummarized below.Acorrection totheMaximumPathwayDoseFactor(Page4-1)tableforgaseoustritium(H-3)issubmitted. | ||
Thebasisforthiscorrection, whichismadefortheH-3/vegetation ingestion pathway,isdiscussed inPLI-72980 (11/24/92). | |||
Thisdocumentisreferenced onpage20.2.TheMaximumPathwayDoseFactortableforI-134issubmitted asanaddition(newpage4-29)totheODCM.AlthoughtheoffsitedosefromI-134wouldnotbethesubjectofroutineoperational effluentdosecalculations, duetoitsshorthalf-life (52.6minutes), | |||
theisotopeisusedincertaindesignbasiscalculations. | |||
Itisincludedhereintopermitconsistency incalculations performed usingcertaindesignbasissourceterms.Isotopetablessubsequent tothatforI-134havebeenrenumbered toaccommodate thisaddition, andareincludedinthissubmittal., | |||
3.Changesperformed hereinwillnotreducetheaccuracyorreliability ofdosecalculations orsetpointdeterminations inaccordance withTechnical Specification 6.14.2.a.2. | |||
LISTOFTABLES~PaeRevisionDateTable1Table2Table3Radiological EffluentObjectives andStandards.. | |||
3DoseFactorsforNobleGases................... | |||
18SampleAnnualAverageRelativeConcentrations andDeposition Rates............................ | |||
1912/11/892/21/9212/11/89Table4DoseFactorsforInhalation, Ingestion andGroundExposurePathways: | |||
Radionuclides OtherThanNobleGases....................... | |||
20Table5Waterborne EffluentDoseParameters forAdults.. | |||
SECTION1.0PURPOSE2.0POLICY/DISCUSSION | SECTION1.0PURPOSE2.0POLICY/DISCUSSION | ||
==3.0REFERENCES== | ==3.0REFERENCES== | ||
4. | |||
1,0PURPOSENDAP-gA- | ==4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES== | ||
NDAP-OA- | TABLEOFCONTENTSNDAP-QA-0646 Revision0Page3of61PAGE4.1:F;"LUEttTS MANAGEHENT SUPERVISOR 4.2SUPEPVISOR | ||
np1$SYI 4.1.3t~ | -OPERATIONS TECHNOLOGY 4.3Pv'lr".rRODUCIIOfiENGINEER-EFFLUEtPTS MANAGEMENT 4.4HEALTHPHYSICIST | ||
4.3.5NOAP-gA- | -EFFLUENTS MANAGEMENT 4.5RAD's!ASTE SUPERVISOR 4.6CHEt1ISTRY SUPERVISOR 4.7HPFOREt1AN-EFFLUENTS HANAGEHENT 4.8ttuCLE'RQUALITYASSURANCE 4.9~".CILIARY SYSTEMSOPERATOR4.10SOLIDIFICATION/DEWATERING/SERVICES VENDOR4.11MANAGER-NUCLEARPROCUREMENT 4.12tlANAGER-NUCLEARSYSTEHSENGINEERING 4.13MAN"GER-NUCLEARMAINTENANCE-4.14MANAGER-NUCLEARREGULATORY AFFAIRS4.15MANAGER-NUCLEARTRAINING4.IfMANAGER-NUCLEARSECURITY5.0DEF-INITIotas10101213131314141415151515 SECTION6.0PROC'EDURE TABLEOFCONTENTSCONTINUED HOAP-QA-0646 Revision0Page4of61PAGE196.1CONTRACTED VENDORSERVICES6.2WASTETYPES6.3RADIOACTIVE WASTEANALYSISANDCl.ASSIFICATION 6.4TSTit'G"'F."ATt1ENT OFSOLIDIFIED RAOWASTE,FOR COMBUST!BLE GASES6.5RADIOACTIVE WASTESOLIDIFICATION 6.6RADIOACTIVE WASTEDEWATERING 6.7HIGH}t<TEGRITY CONTAINERS (HIC)6.8iPF:~DIATED HARDWAREPROCESSING ANDDEWATERING 6.9CONTAINERlASPECTIONS6.10WASTECOt<TAINERSPACE:UTILI'ZATION5.'llSTORAGEOFPACKAGEDRADIOACTIVE WASTE6.12TRANSPORTATION, SHIPPINGAND:DISPOSAL REGULATIONS | ||
NDAP-gA- | '6.13SHIPP!ttGOFRADIOACTIVE'ASTE 6.14SHIPtlENTCONFIRUATION6.15CHANGESTOTHESOLIDRADIOACTIVE. | ||
l HOAP-gA- | WASTEPROCESSCONTROLPROGRAM6.16EVALUATION OFPROCESSOROPERATIONAL CHANGES6.17REPORTING OFHISHAPSINVOLVING LOWLEVELWASTEFORMS6.18rPCPIMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES r7.0RECORDS1920252828404545464647.48,5Q5050515252 ATTACHMENT ATTACHMENTS NOAP-gA-0646 Revision0Page5of61PAGEASolidification RecordSheetBOewatering RecordSheetCSusquehanna Guaranteed Solidified/Oewatered WasteVolumeRecordPCPImplementing Procedure Matrix54555859 1'VIg+ | ||
C,I' 47~4.7.!0NOAP-IIA- | 1,0PURPOSENDAP-gA-0646 Revision0Page6of61Provideaoministrative control,guidanceandrecordsfortheprocessing, packagina. | ||
4 4.10,44.10.64.10.7NOAP-(jA- | :ransportation, anddisposalofLowLevelRadwaste. | ||
flfMA4KAf~pI 4.13.2NDAP-OA- | Thisprocedure | ||
<<Cak NDAP-QA- | .:theProcessControlProgramrequiredbySSESTechnical Specificat,ious. | ||
==2.0 POLICYOISCUSSION== | |||
Thisproceoure isapplicable toLowLevelRadwaste(LLRW)generated asaresult,oft.",-aoeration oftheSusquehanna SteamElectricStationlSSES)..">eisi.estreamsincludesolidandliquidwasteasdefinedinthe1'SAR.:.::onotincludespentfuelorgreaterthanClassCwaste.EFFicient c=.~eration andprocessing ofLLRWisveryimportant totheoverallooe:i'onofSSES.Animportant objective withrespecttoLLRWoeneraton:iominimizethevolumeofwastegenerated. | |||
Theprocessing oflaraevciumesofwastecanresultintheinability todisposeofor".torealii'.a;t=.packaged, thesignificant increased costsassociated withincreaseo wasteoeneration, andthepotential toover-burden therrocessino | |||
'.'andJioradeit~i@nota~mreliahilitv.TheProcessi~.ivi;c.-=~irioestneenveiopewithinwhichprocessing and'ackagino o'LRWisaccomplished toprovidereasonable assurance ofcompliance | |||
:.:thLow-Level Wasteregulations andrequirements,.... | |||
Thisprocedure | |||
.:aoolicable toSSESinstal.led systems,temporary systemsand".quinm-:n': | |||
.:edbyvendorsforprocessing, packaging, transportation, anodisposai;;aoplicable wasteforms.II0REFERENCES 3.149CFR100-177,"Transportation" 3.210CFP.20,"Standards forProtection AgainstRadiation" | |||
.3.310CFR61."Licensing Requirement forLandDisposalofRadioactive Wast.e"3410CFR71."Packaging andTransportation ofRadioactive Material" 3.540CFR261."Identification andListingofHazardous Waste"3.6iSSESIechnical Specifications Section3/4.11.3,"SolidRadwasteSystem-A3.7SSESI:ch.icalSpecifications Section6.1.3,"ProcessControlProoran(PCP)" | |||
NDAP-OA-0646 Revision0Paae7of613.83.93.103.113.123.133.143.15NUREG0800,"Standard ReviewPlan11.4SolidWasteManagement Systems"Technical PositiononWaste.FormRev.1,1991Technical PositiononRadioactive WasteClassification, Rev.0,1983'Regulatory Guide1.21,"Measuring, Evaluating andReporting Radioactive MaterialinSolidWastesandReleaseofRadioactive MaterialinLiquidandGaseousEffluents fromLightWaterCooledNuclearPowerPlants"Regulatory Guide1.143,"DesignGuidanceofSolidWasteManagement Systems"Regulatory Guide7.1,"Administrative GuideforPackaaing andTransporting Radioactive Material" ANS40.35,"VolumeReduction ofLowLevelRadioactive Waste"ANS55.1."SolidRadioactive WastePrncessina Sv't>-fnrIbahtWaterCooledReactorPlant"3.16WHNIMobileIncontainer OewateringandSolidification System(MOSS),TopicalReportNo;STD-R-05-011P-A 3.173.183.193.203.21'HNIMobileIncontainer Oewatering andSolidification SystemPr'ocessControl'Program(PCP),ReportNo.STO-PCP-03-003 DisposalSiteCriteriaforBarnwell, S.C.DisposalSiteCriteriaforRichland, Washington OHEC-HIC-PL-001 SouthCarolinaCertificate ofCompliance forCNSIHighIntegrity Containers OHEC-HIC-P0-006, "SouthCarolinaCertificate ofCompliance forCNSIOverpackHighIntegrity Containers" 3-22OHEC-HIC-FRP-003, "SouthCarolinaCertificate ofCompliance forCNSIFiberglass Reinforced Polyester 24InchPressureVesselasa,HighIntegrity Container" | |||
'r3.23.DHEC-HIC-PL-005, "SouthCarolinaCertificate ofCompliance forKHNIRADLOK-100, | |||
-179,ANO-195Containers" 3.24OHEC-HIC-PL-004, "SouthCarolinaCertificate ofCompliance forKHNIRAOLOK-55 Container" NDAP-QA-0646 Revision0Page8of613.25DHEC-H!C-PL-014, "SouthCarolinaCertificate ofCompliance forWHNIRADLOK-500 Container-" | |||
3.26DHEC-HIC-PL-007. | |||
"SouthcarolinaCertificate ofCompliance forWHNIRADLOK-200" 3.27DHEC-HIC-PL-010, "SouthCarolinaCertificate ofCompliance forTFCNUHIC-55, | |||
-120,-136,and-206Containers" 3.28PLA-1237, "ProcessControlProgram", | |||
August17,19823.29ReviewofProcessControlProgramforSusquehanna, Unit1,Youngblooa toCurtis,September 30,19823.30DewateiingandSolidification SafetyEvaluation forMobileRadwasteSystem.PORCMtg.No.82-234,November24,19823.31IEBullet.in79-19,"Packaging ofLowLevelRadioactive WasteforTransportation andBurial"(I)3.32NRCInformation NoticeNo.90-.50,"Minimization ofMethaneGasGeneration inPlantSystemsandRadwasteShippingContainers" (2)(3)3.33GenericLetter91-02,"Reporting MishapsInvolving LLWFormsPreparedforDisposal" A3.34SOOR-1-90-148, "Barnwell ReceivedContainer Pressurized withFlammable Gas"(4)3..35SOOR)-90-172. | |||
"Incorrect-Sampling MethodUsedonResinLiner"(5)3.36SOOR1-91-322, "DoseRatesonContainer HigherThanExepected" E~I'.1Effluents Management Supervisor responsibilities: | |||
4.1.1Developing andimplementing programsandprocedures forradioactive wasteprocessing, packaging, transportation anddisposal. | |||
4.1.2Maintaining theoverallradwasteprogramtoensurecompliance withapplicable radiological andshippingregulations. | |||
np1$SYI 4.1.3t~DAPqr0646Revision0Paoe9of61Ensuringpersonnel whoperformsupportactivities suchasprocessing, packing,andtransportation oflowlevelradioactive wasteareavailable andmeetallqualificatiom andtrainingrequiredbySSESprocedures. | |||
4.1.4Collecting, maintaining, reviewing andsubmitting accuratedata/information relatedtowastestreamquantityandnuclidecomposition forinclusion intoSemi-annual Radioactive EffluentReleaseReportandStateDER-BRPquarterly Report4.2Supervisor 4.2.14.2.2-Operations Technology responsibilities: | |||
Providina technical assistance toEffluents Hanagement personnel. | |||
Thisincludesinterpretations ofstate.federal.anddisposalfacilityregulations regarding new,imminent. | |||
orproposedregulatory changesgoverning processing, packaging, transportation, anddisposal. | |||
Haintaining acurrentcopyoflocal.state,federalanddisoosalfacilityregulations pertaining toui~posalanot,ransportat>on orlowic.~iraa>oact.>ve waste.A.2.3Coordinating thesubmittal oftheSemi-annual'adioactive EffluentReleaseReportaspertheSSESTechnical Specifications. | |||
4.2.4Haintaining non-process controlcomputersoftwareformain-frame basedsystems,including softwarevendor,.initiating programchanges,andproperoperation ofthesoftware. | |||
4.3PowerProduction Engineer-Effluents Hanagement responsibilities: | |||
4.3.14.3.24.3.3Ensureprocedures areadequatetoprovideforpropersolidification anddewatering ofwaste.Ensuretestdataorrationale isavailable tojustifyapplicable solidification anddewatering functions ofeachwastetype,oranycombinations, toaddressdisposalandregulatory agencies'equirements. | |||
Evaluateservicesprovidedbyvariousvendorstoensurecontracted solidification anddewatering operations areperformed inthemostefficient andeconomical method.asrequiredbytheapplicable regulatory agencies. | |||
4.3.5NOAP-gA-0646 Revision0Page10of61PerformthedutiesofRadwasteSupervisor asspecified | |||
,inthisprocedure inhisabsence.Oefinewastestreamsbasedongenerator, filtration mediaandmeansofprocessing. | |||
4.3.6Collecting, reviewing andsubmitting datarelatedtothereporting ofmishapsandresultsofPCPsurveillance specimenexaminations toapplicable regulatory agencies. | |||
ill4.4HealthPhvsicist | |||
-Effluents Management responsibilities: | |||
4.4.1Maintainasamplingandanalysisprogramtoensure10CFR61compliance. | |||
4.4.2Ensureprocedures areadequatetoprovideforproperpackaging andshipmentofwastetoensurecompliance withallapplicable regulations. | |||
444.4.4Evaluateservicesprovidedbyvariousvendorstoensurecontracted | |||
'wastepackaging, processino, andt,ransportation servicesareperformeo | |||
>nthemostefficient andeconomical method,asrequiredbyapplicable regulatory agencies. | |||
Performthe..duties ofHPForeman-Effluents Nanagement as.specified in.thisprocedure inhisabsence.Coordinate radioactive materialevaluation ofproductacceptability. | |||
fordisposalatspecificdisposalfacilities. | |||
4.5RadwasteSupervisor..responsibil.ities: | |||
4.5.1EnsureSolidification/gewatering Equipment isoperatedinaccordance withapprovedoperating procedure, including vendorsuppliedequipment. | |||
4.5.24.5'Ensureappropriate wastesolidification anddewatering recordsare.generated. | |||
Interface. | |||
withstationsupportgroupstoensureproperimplementation ofprocesscontrolprograms. | |||
NDAP-gA-0646 Revision0Page11of614.5.4Providedirection tocontractor personnel involvedinsolidwasteprocessing activities including: | |||
a.Ensuringtestdataisavailable tojustifyspecificprocessing techniques. | |||
b.Ensuringapplicable vendorprocedures andrevisions areincorporated intoapplicable plantprocedure andapprovedbyPORC.c.Coordinating pre-processing andpost-processing treatment activities. | |||
d.Evaluating servicesprovidedtoensureefficient andeconomical methodsareused.4.5.54.5.6EnsureSolidification andOewatering operations arecarriedoutinanALARAmanner.Interface withHPForeman-Effluents Hanagement forlinerandcaskselection forsolidwasteshippingactivities. | |||
4.5.74.5.84.5.94.5.104.5.114.5.12JyEnsurepropermarkingofcontainers priortofilling.Ensuresolidification/dewatering personnel areadequately trainedperNTP-QA-42.3. | |||
Estimateclassification ofwasteforcontainer selection andprocessing method.EnsurethatwastestreamsloadedintoHighIntegrity Containers aresampledforradionuclide andevaluated forchemicalcompatibility applicable totheuseofHighIntegrity Containers. | |||
Ensureproperinspections anddocumentation arecompletepriortouseofaHighIntegrity Container andensurethatcontainer isproperlyuseduptothepointoftransfertoHPForeman-Effluents Management. | |||
CompleteandprocessHighIntegrity Container UserCertification Statement toensurethecontainer isusedproperly. | |||
4.6Chemistry Supervisor responsibilities: | |||
4.6.1Performrequiredsamplingpreparation andanalysisinaccordance withapprovedchemistry procedures. | |||
l HOAP-gA-0646 Revision0Page12of614.6.2'erform testsolidification ifrequired. | |||
Storetestsolidification billetifrequired. | |||
4.6.3Storesamplesusedfordewatered wastestreamanalysisuntilassociated linerisburied.4.6.44.6.54.6.64.6.7Providedensityofinitialandfinalwasteform.Providetheisotopicmixandconcentration ofisotopesdetectedinthematerialsampledforsolidification ordewatering. | |||
CompleteChemistry portionoftheSolidification andOewatering Records.Ensurepersonnel areadequately trainedperNTP-(A-41.2. | |||
4.6.8Providechemicalanalysisand/ortreatment supportasnecessary foruseofHighIntegrity Containers andliners.4.7HPForeman-Effluents Management responsibilities: | |||
4.7.1Interface withRadwasteSupervisor forlinerandcaskselection andscheduling forsolidwasteshippingactivities. | |||
4.7.2Complete, process,andfileradioactive wasteshippingdocumentation. | |||
~1~~4.7.34.7.44.7.54.7.6.4.7.74.7.8Storageofpackagedradioactive wasteoutsidetheradwastefacility. | |||
Oetermine wasteclassification anddescription ofsolidified, dewatered, andotherpackagedwaste.Finaldisposition ofsolidified, dewatered andotherpackagedwaste.EnsuresSSESisaregistered userofapplicable HighIntegrity Containers atspecificdisposalfacilities. | |||
EnsuresHPpersonnel involvedwithradioactive wastehandlinghavereceivedRadwasteWorkertrainingperNTP-gA-42.3. | |||
Evaluatevendorservicesprovidedtoensureefficient andeconomical methodsareused. | |||
C,I' 47~4.7.!0NOAP-IIA-0646 Revision0Page13of61CompleteandprocessCertification Statement forDisposalofHighIntegrity Containers asrequiredbyapplicable regulatory agencies. | |||
ProcessandpackageCartridge Filters,DryActiveWaste,andsolidsealedsources.4.7.11Collection ofOAWandoilywaste(10CFR61)samples.4.8NuclealOualityAssurance responsibilities: | |||
Performperiodicauditofimplementation ofthisprogramandreviewofradwasteservicevendor'sIlAPrograms. | |||
4.E.."4Inspection ofRadwasteContainers asrequiredbyapplicable procedures. | |||
Ensureprocesscontrolsareadheredtobyinspection oftestsolidification, wastevolumes,solidification agentadditions, productacceptability checks,="ewater~ng processsequence/acceptance criteriaandrecordsreview.Inspection ofpackaging, storage,andshippingactivities, asrequiredbyapplicable procedures. | |||
4.9Auxiiiary SystemsOperatorisresponsible foroperating theplantsoiidandliquidradwasteequipment inaccordance withapprovedoperating procedures asdirectedbytheRadwasteSupervisor andAssistant UnitSupervisor. | |||
4.10Solidification/Dewatering/Services Vendorresponsibilities: | |||
4.10.1Providesolidification, dewatering and/orvolumereduction servicesinaccordance withavalidcontractforsaidservices. | |||
4.10.24.10.3Providetestdataormakedataavailable forPPELreviewduringvendorauditstodemonstrate thattheirservicesandequipment meettheapplicable regulatory anddisposalfacilitylimitations fortheservicetheyareproviding. | |||
Providetrainingdocumentation todemonstrate thatthepersonnel beingprovided, toconducttheapplicable service,areinfacttrainedandknowledgeable intheapplicable services. | |||
4 4.10,44.10.64.10.7NOAP-(jA-0646 Revision0Page14of61Provideprocedures thatareorcanbeplacedintotheSSESprocedure formatfortheservicesbeingprovided. | |||
EnsureanapprovedgualityAssurance Programexiststhatcoverstheservicesbeingprovided. | |||
ThevendorshallworkwithintheSSESgualityAssurance Programwhenapplicable. | |||
Completeapplicable sectionsofSolidification andOewatering Recordsrequiredforeachcontainer processed. | |||
Ensurepre-qualification testdataforeachwasteformshallbesubmitted totheNuclearRegulatory Commission. | |||
4.10.8Provideadescription oftheequipment/process thatisusedinprocessing waste.4.10.9lninObtainwastesamplesfromprocessing equipment inaccordance withapprovedoperating procedures. | |||
Performallpreandposttreatment activities asdetermined byRadwasteSupervisor. | |||
4.11tianaaer-NuclearProcurement responsibilities: | |||
EnsureHighIntegrity Containers arenotexposedtoultravioletlight(sunlight). | |||
4.11.2'nsurepropermaterialcertification iscompleteprior..toissuanceofHighIntegrity Containers toplantforuse.4.11.3Receiptinspection ofHighIntegrity Containers anddocumentreviewtoensureconformance. | |||
4.11.4EnsureCertificate ofCompliance (CofC)isreceivedwithHighIntegrity Container. | |||
4.12'Hanager-NuclearSystemsEngineering isresponsible forproviding engineering supportasrequiredforoperation ofassignedradwastesystemsandequipment. | |||
4.ld.Manager-NuclearHaintenance responsibilities: | |||
4.13.1Calibration andmaintenance ofapplicable equipment inRadwasteProcessing Systems. | |||
flfMA4KAf~pI 4.13.2NDAP-OA-0646 Revision0Page15of61Providemaintenance personnel tosupportprocessing, packaaing andtransportation oflowlevelradioactive waste.4.14Manager-NuclearRegulatory Affairsresponsibilities: | |||
4.14.1Submitting transportation caskuserregistration requeststoNRCper10CFR71.12.4.14.24.14.3Submitting totheNRCtheSemi-annual Radioactive EffluentReleaseReport.Coordinating andsubmitting totheNRCthereportsrequiredasaresultofSignificant Operating Occurrence Report(SOOR)events,investigations, andresolutions. | |||
4.15Manager-NuclearTrainingresponsibilities: | |||
4.15.1Providing trainingandre-training inapplicable regulatory requirements topersonnel directlyinvolvedintransfer, processing, packaging, storage,andsu+rC'Ap)/l~0p(~'.15.2Maintaining arecordoftraining, attendees, andsubjectmaterialforallLowLevelRadioactive Wastetraining. | |||
4.16Manager-NuclearSecurityisresponsible fornotifying appropriate lawenforcement agenciesintheeventoflostradioactive materialshipments. | |||
S.D~DFI5.1"APPROVEDCONTAINERS: | |||
Approvedmeansapprovalissuedorrecognized bytheNRCforuseinshipmentofradioactive material. | |||
5.2BATCH:Thetotalvolumeofwastecontained inaliner,isolated-wastemixingtank-spentresintank-concentrates tankor-phaseseparator thathasbeensampledforsolidification/dewatering. | |||
5.3'ILLSOFLADING:Shippingpapersormanifests servingasimilar~purposeandcontaining theinformation requiredby49CFR172.202,-,203,and204.5.4CARRIER:Meansapersonengagedinthetransportation ofpassengers orproperty. | |||
(10CFR71.4) 0C 5.55.65.75.8NDAP-I)A-0646 Revision0Page16of61CERTI.FICATE OFCOMPLIANCE: | |||
Licenserequirements established bytheNuclearRegulatory Commission fortheuseofapprovedRadioactive MaterialShippingContainers. | |||
CHEMICALFORM:ThechemicalcontentoftheRadioactive Materialbeingshipped.CLOSEDTRANSPORT VEHICLE:Avehicleequippedwithasecurelyattachedexteriorenclosure, whichduringnormaltransport, restricts theaccessofunauthorized personstothecargospace.(49CFR173-403[C]) | |||
COMPOSITE SAMPLE:Amixtureofsamplescollected representing conditions attimeofsampling, fromthesamesamplingpoint,atdifferent times.=.9CONSIGNEE: | |||
Theindividual ororganization towhomtheshipmentisconsioneo oiintended. | |||
5.105.115.125.135.14CURINGTIME:Thetimeallowedforthesolidified producttosetprioitoitsevaluation forproductacceptability. | |||
DECAYHEAT:Theheatproducedbyradioactive decay,usuallyexpressed inWattsor8TU/hr,butcanberelatedtoCurieContent.DEWATERED: | |||
Theremovaloffreeliquidfromsolidmaterialtoapointwherelessthan'1%forHIC'sandlessthan0.5%forsteellinersbywastevolumeremainsasrequiredbythedisposalfacilitylicense.EXCLUSIVE USEVEHICLE(a/k/a:SoleUseorFullLoad):Shipmentfromasingleconsignor havingtheexclusive useofatransport vehicleandforwhichallinitial,intermediate,. | |||
andfinalloadingandunloading iscarriedoutby,orunderthedirection. | |||
ofthe=consignor, consignee, orhisdesignated agent.(49'FR173.403[i]) | |||
FREELIOUID:Liquidwhichisstillvisibleaftersolidification ordewatering iscomplete, orisdrainable from'thelowpointofapu'nctured container. | |||
5.15HAlARDOUS WASTE:Wastewhichcontainsmateriallistedin40CFR261,SubpartDand/orexhibitsoneormoreofthefourcharacteristics citedin40CFR261,SubpartC,andisnot~excluded fromregulation under40CFR261,SubpartA.5.16.HIGHINTEGRITY CONTAINER (HIC):Adisposalsiteapprovedcontainer thathasanexpectedlifeof300yearsandprovidesthestability tomeetdisposalrequirements. | |||
<<Cak NDAP-QA-0646 Revision0Page17of615.17HIGHWAYROUTECONTROLLED QUANTITY: | |||
Aquantity, theaggregate radioactivity ofwhich~eedsthatspecified in(49CFR173.403[1]). | |||
5.18ISOTOPICANALYSIS: | |||
Theidentification oftheisotopicelementsinvolvedinasampleofRadioactive Haterial. | |||
5.19LABELING: | |||
Labelsappliedtoacontainer denotingthecontentsofthecontainer anddegreeofhazardassociated withthecontainers. | |||
Thelabelsareidentified astheWhiteIlabel,.theYellowII,andYellowIIIlabel.AlabelstatingRadioactive | |||
-LSAcanalsobeappliedtoacontainer whenappropriate. | |||
(49CFR172,SubpartE)5.20LIHITEDQUANTITYOFRADIOACTIVE MATERIAL: | |||
Heansaquantityofradioactive materialnotexceeding thematerialpackagelimitsspecified in49CFR172.423,andwhichconformswithrequirements specified in49CFR173.421.(49CFR403fmj)5.21LINER:Steelcontainer inwhichdewatered orsolidification productisdeposited. | |||
c')')w,IQPt'rI.I'7$1Tv~hl..Vl..:Mate.ialinwhichtheactivityisessentially uniformly distributed andinwhichtheestimated averageconcentration pergramof.contentsdoesnotexceedthespecification as.statedin49.CFR173..403(n).5.23LOWLEVELRADIOACTIVE WASTE(LLRW):Radioactive wastegenerated asaresultofoperation ofSSES,excluding spentfuelorbyproductmaterial, isclassified bytheNRCaslow-level radioactive waste.LLRWdoesnotinclude"greaterthanclassC"waste.P~5.24MIXINGRATIO:Theratioofwastetocementandadditives required. | |||
forsatisfactory..solidification. | |||
5.25MIXINGRECIPE:Theamountofwaste,cementandadditives mixedtosolidifywaste.5.26MIXEDWASTE:Amixtureoflowlevelradioactive andhazardous waste.5.27NORMALFORMRADIOACTIVE MATERIALS: | |||
Meansradioactive materials whichdonotmeettherequirements ofSpecial,.Form Radioactive Jlaterials. | |||
5.28PLACARDING: | |||
Alabelaffixedtoallfoursidesofthetransport vehicledenotingthepresenceandlevelofRadioactive materialonthevehicle.(49CFR172,SubpartF) 8Tvllpgfi NDAP-OA-0646 Revision0Page18of615.29PROCESSCONTROLPROGRAM(LICP):Programwhichcontainsthesampling, | |||
: analysis, andformulation determinati,on bywhichsolidification ofradioactive wastesfromliquidsystemsisassured.5.30RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL: | |||
Forpurposesoftransportation only,materialinwhichtheactivityisessentially uniformly distributed andtheestimated specificactivityexceeds0.002microcuries pergramofmaterial. | |||
(49CFR173.403[y] | |||
and[aa])-5.31RADWASTEWORKER:Anyindividual involvedwiththecollection, packaging, andtransportation ofradioactive waste.".;2SEALEDSOURCES:Anyby-product materialthatisencasedinacapsuledesignedtopreventleakageorescapeofby-product material. | |||
5.33SOLIDIFICATION: | |||
Aconversion ofradioactive materials fromliquidandsolidsystemstoahomogeneous (uniformly distributed) mono)ithic, immobilized solidwithdefinitevolumeandshape,boundedbyastablesurfaceofdistinctoutlineonallsides(free~tqnfiinn> | |||
5.34=.355.365.375.38SOLIDIFIED RADWASTE: | |||
Wetwastewhi'chissolidified (e.g.evaporator concentrates,, | |||
sludge),meets.'the.'r'ee liquidcriteria, andsatisfies applicable transportati'on | |||
'and+cfispos'al siterequirements. | |||
Dewatered resinsorfilter:sludge satisfying thetwolattercriteriashallals'o.be'defined"assolidified radwaste. | |||
SPECIALFORMRADIOACTIVE MATERIALS: | |||
Radioactive'aterial thatiseitherasinglepiece,oriscontained | |||
'in"aseal'edcapsule,thatcanbeopenedonly'edestroying the.capsuleandmeetstheadditional requirements specified | |||
.in,.49:.CFR>Part, 173.403(z). | |||
STABLEANDUNSTABL'E | |||
'WASTE"FOfNS | |||
'Sh'all,be"defi'ne'd | |||
'asstatedin10CFRPart61andothersupporting regul.atory documents. | |||
TESTSOLIDIFICATION: | |||
Themixingofwaste(s)andsolidification agentsinthelaboratory tosupportselection ofmixingratiosandprovideinsurance forfinalproductacceptability. | |||
TRANSPORT INDEX'(TI):The,dimensionless numberplacedonthelabelofapackagetodesignate'th'e degree'fcontroltobe.exercised bythecarrierduring'ransportation. | |||
Thetransport indexwillbedetermined inaccordance with-"49'CFR 173.403(bb). | |||
gati,49) | gati,49) | ||
NDAP-QA- | NDAP-QA-0646 Revision0Page19of615.39TYPE:"A"PACKAGING: | ||
6.1.3NOAP-QA- | Packaging whichisdesignedinaccordance withthegeneralpackagjgg requirements of49CFR173.24,andwhichisadequatetopreventthelossordispersal oftheradioactive | ||
SOAP-(IA- | : contents, andtoretaintheefficiency ofitsradiation shielding properties if'hepackageissubjected tothetestdescribed in49CFR173.465or173.466,asappropriate. | ||
0'I'p NDAP-QA- | (49CFR173.403[ggj) 5.40TYPE"A"QUANTITYRAQIOACTIVE HATERIAL: | ||
NOAP-QA- | Thatmaterialwhichmaybetransported inType"A"packaging. | ||
(173.431(aj) 5.41TYPE"5"PACKAGING: | |||
Packaging whichmeetsthestandards forType"A"PacKaging, andinaddition. | |||
meetsthestandaros forthehypotnetical accidentconditions oftransport. | |||
(49CFR173.403thh]) | |||
5.42:YPE"B"QUANTITYRADIOACTIVE HATERIAL: | |||
Thatmaterialwhichmaybetransported inType"B"packagino. | |||
(173.431[b])5.43WASTESTREAN:Aby-product ofaprocesssystemorcomponent withuniquecharacteristics andmaintained separatefromotherwastestvg.yrr5.44WASTETYPE:Specificcontentsofalinerortankwhichmaycontainoneormultiplewastestreams.thecategoryofwastesuitablefoiaparticular meansofprocessing. | |||
5.45WASTEPRE-CONDITIONING: | |||
Thephysicalorchemicaladjustment ofthewastetobringit'within anestablished envelopetoassuresolidification. | |||
==6.0 PROCEDURE== | |||
6.1CONTRACTED VENDORSERVICES6.1.16.1.2Solidification, dewatering andvolumereduction servicesareprovidedbyScientific EcologyGroup(SEG)forwastetypesincludedintheProcessControlProgram.NRCapprovedTopicalReportSTO-R-05-01]P-A, describes Scientific EcologyGroupequipment, wasteprocessing methodsandverification ofacceptable wasteformsforsolidification anddewatering. | |||
6.1.3NOAP-QA-0646 Revision0Page20of61Othercontracted vendorserviceswhicharerequiredforsolidification, dewatering andvolumereduction servicesshellbeevaluated totherequirements statedinthis,ProcessControlProgramonacasebycasebasis.6.2WASTETYPESThefollowing wastetypesshallbeprocessed inaccordance with..thisprocedure orincombinations asdefined.Thewasteshouldbedewatered wheneverpossibletominimizedisposalvolume.6.2.1Evaporator Concentrates Thefollowing areconcentrated withtheRadwasteEvaporators andareconsidered Evaporator Concentrates wastestream:b.(1)Condensate Oemineralizer regeneration effluent(2)OeconShopdraihs(3)Chemistry Laboratory sinkdrains(4)Auxiliary BoilerblowdowneffluentTheconstituents ofthiswastestreammayincludethefollowing: | |||
(1)Tri-Sodium Phosphate (2)SodiumSulfate(3)Phosphoric Acid(4)SulfuricAcid(5)SodiumHydroxide (6)Oecontamination solutions c~(7)Negligible amountsofreagentchemicals usedforchemistry analysisEvaporator Concentrates intherangeof0-25weightpercentsodiumsulfate(equivalent) shallbesolidified insteellinersforfinaldisposal. | |||
SOAP-(IA-0646 Revision0Page21of61Evaporator Concentrates shallnotbemixedwithanyg,herwastetypeinfinalprocessing. | |||
HixedSolids.Thefollowing processwastestreamsarecollected eitherinWasteHixTanks,WasteSludgePhaseSeparator ortransferred directlytoalinerandareconsidered MixedSolids:(I)LRWFilterHediaanddrainliquid(2)SumpSludge(3)Ultrasonic ResinCleanerWaste(URCWaste)b.Theconstituents ofthesewastestreamsmayincludethefollowing: | |||
(1)Oiatomaceous Earth(2)PowderedResins(3)Fibrousmaterial(4)Carbonmaterial(5)Corrosion productsC.(6)Varioussolidsanddirtinsmallconcentrations HixedSolidsmaybesolidified insteellinersordewatered inHighIntegrity Containers forfinaldisposal. | |||
Sumpsludgeshallnotbedewatered. | |||
d.Eachwastestreamshouldbeprocessed separately. | |||
RWCUFilterHediaa.TheReactorWaterCleanupSystemandFuelPoolCoolingandCleanupSystemfilter/demineralizer wastearecollected intheRWCUPhaseSeparator andshouldbeallowedto,decayfor60days.Thiswastestreamisconsidered RWCUFilterHedia. | |||
0'I'p NDAP-QA-0646 Revision0Page22of61Theconstituents ofthiswastestreammayincluch.anionandcationpowderedresin,corrosion andcontaminants removedfromtheprimarycoolant.RWCUFilterMediashallbedewatered inHighIntegrity Containers. | |||
Ifthiswastemustbesolidified, Technical Specification 3/4.11.3actionstatement mustbeperformed; Condensate/Radwaste Demineralizer BeadResina~:.~fib.er~ResinsfromtheCondensate Oemineralizers, LiquidRadwasteOemineralizer andvendorprovideddemineralization arecollected intheSpentResinTankortransferred directlytoaliner/container: | |||
Thisisconsidered tobeCondensate/Radwaste Demineralizer BeadResin.The'onstituents ofthiswastestreammayincludevarioustypesofanion.cation.mixo6beadresinandcorrosion and,contaminates removedfromliquidwastestreams.',1BeadResinmaybesolidified insteellinersordewatered forfinaldisposalineithersteellinersor.HighIntegrity Containers. | |||
BeadResinmaybeusedtodemineralize ChemicalWastei''poxysteelliners.TheBeadResinmaybe..solidified ordewatered forfinaldisposal. | |||
'onde'nrate'",demineralizer beadresinshouldbeu'itras'oni'ca'Ily'.,'cleaned priortocollection intheSpentRe'sinTank.BeadResinmaybeprocessed byvolumereduction methods'which includedrying,incineration, compaction'or useasfillmaterials. | |||
:~g.~.>>!ool Cartridge FiltersNDAP-9A-0646 Revision0Page23of61a.Cartridge Filterwastetypeconsistsofthefollow>ng wastestreamsandconstituents: | |||
(1)CRDFilters-CROorotherfiltersandsmallun-irradiated primarysystemequipment suchasvalves,CROliftpumpfilters,RinseTankfiltersandothermetalcomponents. | |||
(2)RWCUSepta-SeptafromRWCUFilterDemineralizer including septafromFuelPoolCleanupFilterOemineralizer. | |||
(3)(4)RadwasteFilters-including degasifier filtersandotherfiberorpaperfiltersotherthanprimarysystem.Underwater VacuumFilters-non-process filtersgenerated fromwetcleaningactivities. | |||
b.Cartridge Filtersarecollected anddisposedofbyemplacement inacementmatrixinasteeldrum/liner orbyplacinginaHighIntegrity Container. | |||
c.,Cartridge Filterstobesolidified forfinaldisposal.shallnotbemixedwithanyotherwastetype.Cartridge FilterstobeplacedinHighIntegrity Containers shallbedriedtoapointwherenofreeliquidisvisible.Absorbent materialmaybeincludedtoabsorbunintentional andincidental amountsofliquids.Cartridge Filtersmaybedewatered inHighIntegrity Containers ifdryingisimpractical. | |||
Eachcartridge filterwastestreamshouldbepackagedseparately unlessanalyzedpriortopackaging inaccordance withtherequirements ofthisprocedure. | |||
NOAP-QA-0646 Revision0Page24of6iirradiated Hardwarea~irradiated hardwareisneutronactivated metalremovedfromtheinternalareaofthereactorpressurevessel.Thiswastestreamisconsidered Irradiated Hardware. | |||
Theconstituents ofthiswastestreammayincludecontrolrodblades,LPRHS's,IRH's,TIP'sandcomponents expendedduringhardwareprocessing andpackaging activities. | |||
Startupsourcesmayalsobeprocessed aspartofthiswastestream.Irradiated hardwareispackagedinsteellinersfordisposal. | |||
d.LiquidshallbedrainedtoensurefreeliquidAcceptance Criteriaaremet.Irradiated hardwareshallnotbemixedwithanye'sea>''spt,ssilepl0<usaIngOryActiveWaste(OAW)Ia.OryActiveWasteisawastestream.b.Theconstituents ofthiswastestreamconsistofcontaminated paper,plastic,wood,metalandotherdiscarded material. | |||
C.OryActiveWasteshallbeprocessed byvolumereduction methodswhichmayincludeincineration, compaction, decontamination andmetalmelting.d.Ataminimum,OAWshallbepackagedinstrong-tightcontainers. | |||
LiquidOilWasteorPetroleum BasedMaterials | |||
'a~Theconstituents ofthiswastestreammayincludeturbinelubricating oil,EHCfluidandotherpetroleum basedmaterials. | |||
Contaminated LiquidOilWastegenerated atthefacilityshouldbeprocessed byadecontamination system,solidified forfinaldisposal, orvolumereducedbyincineration, orotheracceptable methods. | |||
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ACCEIERATDOCUMENTDISTRUTIONSYSTEMREGULATINFORMATION DISTRIBUTIO STEM(RIDS)DOCKETFACIL:50-387 Susquehanna SteamElectricStation,Unit1,Pennsylva 0500()387 50-388Susquehanna SteamElectricStation,Unit2,Penns'ylva 05000388AUTH.NAMEAUTHORAFFILIATION
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Pennsylvania Power&LightCo.PRECIP.'NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION RI
SUBJECT:
"SemiAnnual luent&WasteDisposal, Rept.forJuly-'ec1992."930301tr.DISTRIBUTION CODE:ZE48DCOPIESRECEIVED:LTR JENCLLSIZE:TITLE:50.36a(a)(2)
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Pennsylvania Power8LightCompanyTwoNorthNinth.Street~Allentown, PA18101-1179
~215/774-5151 HaroldW.KeiserSeniorVicePresident-Nuclear 015/7744194 MAR01j993Mr.ThomasT.MartinRegionalAdministrator, RegionIU.S.NuclearRegulatory Commission 475Allendale RoadKingofPrussia,PA19406SUSQUEHANNA STEAMELECTRICSTATIONSEMI-ANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTRELEASEREPORTPLA-3930FILER41-2ADocketNo.50-387and50-388
DearMr.Martin:
Inaccordance with10CFR50.36a(a)(2) andtheSusquehanna SESUnit1and2Technical Specifications, attachedistheSemi-Annual Radioactive EffluentReleaseReportforSSESUnits1and-2coveringtheperiodJuly1throughDecember31,1992.Verytrulyyours,H.W.KeiserAttachment CC:NRCDocumentControlDesk(original)
NRCRegionIMr.G.S.Barber-NRCResidentInspector Mr.R.J.Clark-NRRProjectManager08005'303090559 92l231PDRADQCK05000387RPDR SEMIANN.UAL EFFLUENT8VfASTEDISPOSALREPORTFORJULY-DECEMBER1S92Pennsylvania Power&LightCompanyTwoNorthNinthStreetAllentown, Pennsylvania 18101-1179February1993
~Ipi SUSQUEHANNA STEAMELECTRICSTATIONSEMIANNUAL EFFLUENTANDWASTEDISPOSALREPORTREPORTPERIOD:07/01/92-12/31/92Preparedby:arsonHealthPhysicist R..BareayHealthPhysicist Reviewedby:.SanSupervisor
-Environmental Services-NuclearApprovedby:I4(4IotySupervisor
-Operations TenologyPennsylvania Power5LightCompanyTwoNorthNinthStreetAllentown, Pennsylvania 18101
TABLEOFCONTENTSSECTIONPAGE1.Introduction andSupplemental Information
.~~~12.EffluentandWasteDisposalData..........
133.Heteorological DataandDispersion Estimates
....354.DoseHeasurements andAssessments
..........565.ChangestotheOffsiteDoseCalculation HanualandtheSolidWasteProcessControlProgram686.ReportsofException totheSSESEffluent......
165Honitoring Program LISTOFTABLESPAGETable1:Technical Specification Limits............
10Table2:AirborneEffluents-Summation ofAllReleases.....15Table3:AirborneEffluents
..................16Table4:Waterborne Effluents-Summation ofAllReleases.
...18Table5:Waterborne Effluents
.................19Table6:Semiannual EffluentandWasteDisposalReport.....24SolidWasteandIrradiated FuelShipments Table7:Table8:SolidRadioactive Waste-ClassA.......Principal Radionuclides andPercentComposition Condensate Demineralizer/Radwaste Demineralizer-CarbonSteelLiner(Dewatered)
SolidRadioactive Waste-ClassA.Principal Radionuclides andPercentComposition Condensate Demineralizer/Radwaste Demineralizer-HIC(Dewatered)
.2526Table9.SolidRadioactive Waste-ClassA...........27Principal Radionuclides andPercentComposition Ultrasonic ResinCleaningWaste-HIC(Dewatered)
Table10:SolidRadioactive Waste-ClassA...........28Principal Radionuclides andPercentComposition LiquidRadwasteFilterMedia-HIC(Dewatered)
Table11:SolidRadioactive Waste-ClassA............29Principal Radionuclides andPercentComposition SumpSludge-CarbonSteelLiner(Portland Cement)Table12:SolidRadioactive Waste-ClassA...........30Principal Radionuclides andPercentComposition Processed DAW-StrongTightContainer Table13:SolidRadioactive Waste-ClassA...........31Principal Radionuclides andPercentComposition Non-Processed DAW-StrongTightContainer Table14:SolidRadioactive Waste-ClassC...........32Principal Radionuclides andPercentComposition RWCUFilterMedia-HIC(Dewatered)
L'JL LISTOFTABLES(cont.)PAGETable15:Estimated TotalErrorsAssociated with........33EffluentMeasurements Table16:DataNotReportedinPrevious.
............34Semiannual ReportTable17:Meteorological DataAvailability
...........37ITable18:JointWindFrequency Distribution by.StabilityClass41Table19:AverageAnnualRelativeConcentrations
........51Table20:SummaryofMaximumIndividual Offsite.........58DosesandDoseCommitments toMembersofthePublicTable21:Calculated Collective DosestoMembers........60ofthePublicWithintheLRiverlands/Information CenterComplexTable22:Calculated DosesforResidences.
...........62WithintheSSESSiteBoundary(NNEandESEsectors)Table23:Calculated DosesfortheResidences.
.........63WithintheSSESSiteBoundary(SEandWSWsectors)Table24:Calculated DosesforResidences.
...........64WithintheSSESSiteBoundary(WandWNWsectors),Table25:Calculated DosesforResidences.
.......;-...65WithintheSSESSiteBoundary(NNWsector) 4Ql LISTOFFIGURESFigure1:SSESAirborneEffluentReleasePoints....Figure2:SSESWaterborne EffluentReleasePathway.Figure3:Susquehanna RiverHonthlyAverageFlowRates.Figure4:HonthlyLiquidRadwasteDischarge Totals.Figure5:SSESWindRose:10-meterSensors.Figure6:SSESWindRose:60-meterSensors.Figure7:SSESPasquillStability ClassPrevalences
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SECTIONIINTRODUCTION ANDSUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION I,Ihl4;"$l INTRODUCTION TheSusquehanna SteamElectricStation(SSES)islocatedinSalemTownship, LuzerneCounty,Pennsylvania.
ItisonthewestbankoftheSusquehanna River,8kmnortheast ofBerwick.TheStationconsistsoftwoboilingwaterreactorgenerating units,eachwith1,050HWnetelectrical capacity.
Thereactorandgenerating unitsweresuppliedbyGeneralElectric, whiletheBechtelCorporation servedasarchitect-engineer andconstructor.
Construction oftheStationbeganintheearly1970s.Fuelload-beganinUnit1inJulyof1982.Initialcriticality wasachievedintheUnit1reactoronSeptember 10,1982.Thereactorreached100XpowerforthefirsttimeonFebruary4,1983.Commercial operation ofUnit1wasdeclaredonJune8,1983.Initialcriticality ofUnit2occurredonMay8,1984.Unit2wasdeclaredcommercial onFebruary12,1985.Airborneeffluents arereleasedfromtheSusquehanna Stationviafiverooftopventsonthereactorbuilding(seeFigure1).Eachventiscontinuously monitored, andaprogramofperiodicsamplingandanalysisisconducted asspecified intheplantTechnical Specifications.
Allwaterborne effluents arereleasedinbatchmodeandaresampledandanalyzedpriortorelease.Waterborne effluents fromthesitearereleasedintothecoolingtowerblowdownlinefordilutionpriortoreleasetotheSusquehanna River(see.Figure2).Blowdownlineflowratesareatleast5,000gpmduringperiodsofliquidradwasterelease.Thedilutedeffluentisintroduced totheriverbywayofaperforated diffuserpipeplacedontheriverbed.Thediffuserservestorapidlyanduniformly mixthestationdischarge withthemainflowoftheriver.Thisreportpresentsasummaryofthequantities ofradioactive materials whichwerereleasedfromtheSusquehanna SteamElectricStationduringtheperiodfromJuly1,1992toDecember31,1992.Inaddition, thisreportservesasamediumfornotifying theUSNuclearRegulatory Commission staffofchangestoPPSL'sOffsiteDoseCalculation Manual(ODCM)andSolidWasteProcessControlProgram(PCP)anddocumentation ofanyexceptions totheSSESeffluentmonitoring programwhichmustbereportedperTechnical.
Specifications 3.3.7.10and3.3.7.11.Airborneandwaterborne radioactive effluentreleasestotheenvironment duringthereportperiodweresampledandanalyzedinaccordance withtherequirements oftheTechnical Specifications.
Allradioactive effluentreleaseswerewithintheconcentration andreleaselimitsspecified intheRadiological EffluentTechnical Specifications (RETS).Calculations andtermsutilizedinthisreportarethoseoutlinedintheSSESOffsiteDoseCalculation Manual(ODCM).
hF.f~>te Section1containssupplemental information pertaining toeffluents fromtheSusquehanna plant.Includedareregulatory limits(Table1),samplingandanalysismethods,andcharacterization ofthenumberanddurationofbatchandabnormalreleases, ifany.Section2containseffluentandwastedisposaldataforthereportperiod.Table2containsasummation ofallairbornereleases, groupedintotheradionuclide categories ofgases,particulates, iodines,andtritium.Averagereleaseratesarepresented andcomparedtotheapplicable limits.Table3presentsthetotalsofspecificradionuclides inairborneeffluents.
Waterborne effluents aresummarized inTable4.Averagedilutedconcentrations arepresented andcomparedtotheapplicable limits.Table5presentsthereleasequantities ofspecificradionuclides inwaterborne effluents overthereportperiod.Figure3liststheSusquehanna Rivermonthlyflowratesfor1992whileFigure4presentsthemonthlydischarge totalsofliquidradwastefromSSESduring1992.Tables6through14presentacharacterization ofthesolidradioactive wasteshippedoffsiteduringthereportperiod.Includedarethevolumesandcuriecontentsassociated witheachtypeofsolidwaste.Anestimateofmajornuclidecomposition ispresented foreachwastetype,aswellasthenumberofwasteshipments fromthesite,howtheyweretransported, and'theirfinaldestination.
Table15containsestimates oftheerrorsassociated withthemeasurements involvedinquantifying effluents.
Samplingerrors,countingerrors,anderrorsassociated withdetermining effluentflowratesandvolumesallcontribute tothetotalerrorofeffluentmeasurements.
Errorestimates arepresented foreachcategoryofradionuclide detectedinairborneandwaterborne effluents andsolidwastesduringthereportperiod.Table16presentseffluentdatafrompreviousreportperiodswhichwasnotavailable atpreparation timefortheassociated semiannual report.ISection3ofthisreportcontainsthemeteorological dataassociated withtheyear1992.Availability datafortheSSESmeteorological dataareshowninTable17.Meteorological dataforthecalendaryearispresented intheformofjointwindfrequency distributions byatmospheric stability class.Thesedistributions arepresented inTable18.Figures5and6arewindroseplotsfortheSSESprimarymeteorological 10-meterand60-metersensors,respectively.
Figure7presentstherelativeprevalences ofthePasquillstability classes.Inaddition, themeteorological datafromthereportyearwereusedtogenerateannualaveragerelativeconcentrations (X/gs)anddeposition rates(D/gs).Thesevaluesarepresented inTable19,andarerequiredinputforuseoftheGASPARcodeforcalculation ofthedosesresulting fromairbornereleases.
XqEQSeCJ Section4ofthisreportcontainsanassessment ofthecalculated dosesattributed tothereportedradiological effluents forthecalendaryear.TheLADTAPIIcodewasusedforcalculation ofdosesfromwaterborne effluents.
TheGASPARcodewasusedforcalculation ofdosesfromairborneeffluents.
Thecalculated dosesanddirectradiation estimates canbeusedtoestimatethedosestomaximally exposedmembersofthepublic.Table20summarizes maximumcalculated dosesanddosecommitments tomembersofthepublicfromwaterborne andairborneeffluents anddirectradiation.
Table21presentscalculated collective dosestomembersofthepublicwithintheRiverlands/Information CenterComplex.Tables22through25summarize thecalculated dosesforresidences andotheroccupiedareaswithintheSSESsiteboundary.
Section4alsocontainsaneffluenttabulation anddoseassessment foranabnormalgaseousreleasewhichoccurredonll/12/92.
Section5ofthisreportisreservedfordocumentation ofchangestotheOffsiteDoseCalculation manualandtheSolidWasteProcessControlProgram.Section6presentsalistingofcases,(if any)inwhichairborneorwaterborne effluentmonitoring instrumentation wasdeclaredinoperable andwasnotrestoredtooperability withinthetimeperiodspecified inTechnical Specification Table3.3.7.10-1or3.3.7.11-1ActionStatements.
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SUPPLEMENTAL IHFORNATION 1.ReulatorLimitsTechnical Specifications 3/4.11.1and3/4.11.2outlinerequirements forreleaseofradioactive liquidandgaseouseffluents, respectively.
Concentration ofradioactive materialliquideffluents anddoseordosecommitment resultant thereofarelimitedinunrestricted areas.Doseanddoserateduetoradioactive materials releasedingaseouseffluents arelimitedinareasatorbeyondthesiteboundary.
Technical Specification limitsarelistedinTable1.2.MaximumPermissible Concentrations inWaterborne Effluents Theconcentrations ofradioactive materials inwaterborne effluents arelimitedtotheconcentrations specified in10CFRPart20AppendixBTableII,Column2,forradionuclides otherthandissolved orentrained noblegases.Fordissolved orentrained noblegases,theconcentrations arelimitedtothefollowing values,asstatedintheapplicable Technical Specification:
Nuclide85'Kr"KrKr"Ar133oX133X135mX135XPCuCiml2.0E-045.0E-044.0E-059.0E-057.0E-055.0E-046.0E-042.0E-042.0E-043.eraeEnerBasedongaseouseffluentreleasesforthereportperiodaveragebetaenergyis0.146HeVandaveragegammaenergyis0.030NeV.4.esurements andAroimatonsofTotalRadoactivitAnalysesofspecificradionuclides ineffluentsamplesareusedtoevaluatetheradioactive composition andconcentration ofreffluents.
Tk1s48ft4L 5.MethodsofuantifinEffluents a~b.C.d.FissionandActivation Gases:Gassamplesareroutinely collected monthlyandanalyzedwithahighresolution (Ge[Li]orHPGE)detectorsystemwhichincorporates adatareduction programtodetermine radionuclide composition intermsofspecificactivity.
Datatapesfromthecontinuous ventmonitorsareusedtodetermine theaverageconcentration ofnoblegases.Thehighresolution (Ge[Li]orHPGE)isotopicscanisusedtoconvertthecontinuous ventmonitoractivitytoactualactivitybasedonthedetermined nuclidemixture.Theventandsampleflowratesarecontinuously monitored, andtheaverageflowratesforeachventareusedtocalculate thetotalactivityreleasedinagiventimeperiod.Whenthecontinuous monitorsareoutofservice,manualgrabsamplesaretakenfromeachventonceeacheighthours(onceeachfourhoursforthestandbygastreatment vent).Iodines:Iodineiscontinuously collected viaanisokinetic samplingassemblyineachvent.Filtersarenormallyexchanged onceperweekandanalyzedonahighresolution (Ge[Li]orHPGE)system.Thedailyaverageflowratesfortheventsandsamplepumpsareaveragedforthedurationofthesamplingperiod,andaratioofventflowratetosampleflowrateisdetermined.
Theratioisusedtodetermine thetotalactivityofeachisotopereleasedduringthetimeperiodinquestion.
Whenthecontinuous monitorsareoutofservice,iodineiscontinuously collected oncharcoalcartridges attachedtoairsamplerswhichdrawdirectlyfromtheaffectedrooftopvent(s)orfromalternate samplingportsavailable onthesamplelines.Particulates:
Particulates arecontinuously collected viaanisokinetic samplingassemblyineachvent.Filtersarenormallyexchanged onceperweekandanalyzedonahighresolution (Ge[Li]orHPGE)system.Flowratecorrections areperformed asforiodines.Whenthecontinuous ventmonitorsareoutofservice,particulates arecontinuously sampleddirectlyfromtheaffectedrooftopvent(s)orfromalternate samplingportsavailable onthesamplelines.Tritium:Airbornetritiumiscollected montlyviabubblersampler.Thesampleiscollected foronehourataflowrateofapproximately 1000cc/min.Tritiumactivityinthebubblersampleisdetermined byliquidscintillation counting.
Theliquidsampletritiumconcentration isconverted toairconcentration byvolumeproportion,,
thencomparedtotheTechnical Specification Table4.11.2.1.2-1LowerLimitofDetection (1E-6uCi/cc).
/g3[4g.C11 e.Waterborne Effluents:
Eachtankofliquidradwasteissampledandanalyzedforprincipal gammaemitterspriortorelease.Eachsampletankisrecirculated forasufficient amountoftimepriortosamplingtoensurethatarepresentative sampleisobtained.
Samplesareanalyzedonahighresolution (GeI'Li]orHPGE)systemandreleasepermitsaregenerated basedonthevaluesobtainedfromtheisotopicanalysisandthemostrecentvaluesfortritium,grossalpha,iron-55,andstrontium-89 and-90.Analiquotbasedonreleasevolumeissavedandaddedtomonthlyandquarterly composite containers.
Themonthlytritiumanalysisisdonein-house.
Thequarterly composite issenttoavendorlaboratory foriron-55,strontium-89 and-90,andgrossalphaanalyses.
Theconcentration ofeachradionuclide ineachbatchisdecaycorrected fromthetimeofcountingtothemidpointofthereleaseperiod,andisthenmultiplied bythevolumeofthebatchtodetermine thetotalquantityofeachnuclidereleasedineachbatch.Theisotopictotalsforeacharesummedtodetermine thetotalsourcetermforthereportperiod.
TABLE11.TNSCIFCATIONHTSA.~AB:1.<500mrem-TOTALBODY<3000mrem-SKINannualsitetotal"instantaneous" limits(TechSpec.3.11.2.1}
2.g5mrad-AIRGAMMAg10mrad-AIRBETA-qu'arterly airdoselimitsperreactorunit(TechSpec.3.11.2.2)3.g10mrad-AIRGAMMAg20mrad-AIRBETA-annualairdoselimitsperreactorunit(TechSpec.3.11.2.2)B.C.RN-3TRTMPARTCUATWTHHAF-VS>8OAYS:1.g1500mrem-ORGAN(inhalation pathwaysonly)annualsitetotal"instantaneous" limits(TechSpec.3.11.2.1)2.~7.5mrem-ORGAN-quarterly doselimitsperreactorunit(TechSpec.3.11.2.3) 3.g15mrem-ORGAN-annualdoselimitsperreactorunit(TechSpec.3.11.2.3)~FFUEATE:1.Concentration g10CFR20AppendixB,TableII,Column2-sitetotal"instantaneous" limits(TechSpec.3.11.1.1}
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2.g1.5mrem-TOTALBODYg5mrem-ORGAN-quarterly doselimitsperreactorunit(TechSpec.3.11.1.2) 3.<3mrem-TOTALBODYg10mrem-ORGAN-annualdoselimitsperreactorunit(Tech.Spec.3.11.1.2)
ARNFUN:ASFORPTNCASPCATONHOFAPPFissionandActivation GasesAderivedreleaseratelimitbasedontheTechnical Specification limitof500mrem/yrwascalculated fromtheexpectedmixofnoblegasradionuclides presented inTable4.4oftheSSESFinalEnvironmental Statement (NUREG-0564).Thelimitis8.51E+05uCi/min(1.42E+04 uCi/sec).
Iodine-131 AderivedreleaseratelimitbasedontheTechnical Specification limitof1500mrem/yrfromI-131,tritiumandparticulates withhalf-lives greaterthan8dayswascalculated fromtheannualreleasequantityofI-131providedinTable4.4oftheSSESFinalEnvironmental Statement (NUREG-0564).
Thelimitis1.41E+02uCi/min(2.35E~OO uCi/sec).
Particulates AderivedreleaseratelimitbasedontheTechnical Specification limitof1500mrem/yrfromI-131,tritiumandparticulates withhalf-lives greaterthan8dayswascalculated basedontheexpectedmixofparticulate radionuclides presented inTable4.4oftheSSESFinalEnvironmental Statement (NUREG-0564).
Thelimitis7.72E+02uCi/min(1.29E+01 uCi/sec).
TritiumAderivedreleaseratewascalculated basedonthe10CFR20AppendixB,TableII,Column1,HaximumPermissible Concentration fortritium(2.0E-07uCi/cc)tounr~stricted areas.Arelativeconcentration of4.1E-05sec/mwasassumed.Thelimitis2.93E>05uCi/min(4.88003uCi/sec).
11 F.MATRRNFFLUENT:BASSFORPRCNTOFAPPCABHNAPICATFissionandActivation ProductsDosecalculations areperformed onquarte'rly activitytotalsfromwaterborne effluents usingtheLADTAPIIdoseprogram.Thecalculated dosesarethencomparedtoTechnical Specification 3.11.1.2quarterly doselimitsforliquideffluents (TOTALBODYLIHIT:1.5mremperreactorunit,ORGANLIHIT:5mremperreactorunit).TritiumLiquideffluentquarterly tritiumconcentrations arecomparedtothe10CFR20AppendixB,TableII,Column2,HaximumPermissible Concentration limitof3.0E-03uCi/mltounrestricted areas.Dissolved andEntrained GasesLiquideffluentquarterly concentration totalsfordissolved andentrained gasesarecomparedtothemostrestrictive HaximumPermissible Concentration foranoblegas4.0E-05uCi/ml(Kr-87)fromtheSSESTechnical Specification Table3.11.1.1-1.12 SECTION2EFFLUENTANDWASTEDISPOSALDATA13 yeEP~r$0 ArborneEffluents Summaries oftheradionuclide totalcurieactivities, averagereleaseratesareincludedinTables2and3.ThirdFourthguarter~rter1.2.3.4.5.NumberofBatchReleases:
TotalTimePeriodforHatchRelease:MaximumTimePeriodforaBatchRelease:AverageTimePeriodfor-aBatchRelease:MinimumTimePeriodforaBatchRelease:AbnormalReleases0NANANANA0NANANANA1.NumberofReleases01*2.TotalActivityReleasedNA5.00E-03*Detailsofthisreleasediscussed inSection4,DoseMeasurements andAssessments.
Ifaradionuclide wasnotdetected, zeroactivitywasusedforthatisotopeindosecalculations.
Azeroactivityindicates thatnoactivitywaspositively detectedinanysamplewhensampleswereanalyzedwithtechniques whichachievedtherequiredLowerLimitsofDetection (LLD)asspecified intheSSESTechnical Specification Table4.11.2.1.2-1,Radioactive GaseousWasteSamplingandAnalysisProgram.Inallcases,theseLLDswerelessthanthelevelsrequiredbyTechnical Specifications.
Thefollowing aretypicalLLDs.Radionuclide Kr-87Kr-88Xe-133Xe-133mXe-135Xe-138Mn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Mo-99Cs-134Cs-137Ce-141Ce-144LLDuCicc4.6E-085.3E-085.4E-081.3E-071.5E-081.2E-072.9E-142.8E-141.8E-143.8E-144.4E-143.3E-132.4E-142.1E-141.5E-147.0E-14I-131I-1334.4E-142.8E-13Sr-89Sr-90H-3GrossAlpha2.0E-153.0E-162.6E-085.0E-1614 4I400 TABLE2SENIANNUAL EFFLUENTANDWASTEDISPOSALREPORT(1992)AIRBORNEEFFLUENTS
-SUMMATION OFALLRELEASESA.FissionandActivation GasesUnitThirdQuarterFourthauarterTotalReleaseAverageReleaseRateforPeriodPercentofTechnical Specification Limit8.IodinesCIuCI/sec1.25E+011.57E+001.11E-024.22E+005.31E-013.74E.03Total1-131AverageReleaseRateforPeriodPercentofTechnical Specification LimitC.Particulates CIuCI/sec8.75E-061~10E-064.68E-OS8.14E-061'2E-064.36E-05Particulates arithHalf-Lives
>8DasAverageReleaseRateforPeriodPercentofTechnical Specification LimitGrossAlphaRadioactivity D.TritiunCiuCi/secCi1.01E-031.28E-049.88E-041.55E-061.03E-030 1.29E.041.00E-031.40E-06'otal ReleaseAverageReleaseRateforPeriodPercentofTechnical Specification LimitCiuCI/sec2.25E+012.83E+005.80E-028.88E+001~12E+002.29E-02Sr-89,Sr-90andGrossAlphavaluesareestimated basedonthirdquarter1992san@leanalysesandfourthquarter1992ventilation exhaustrates.15
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TABLE3SEMIANNUAL EFFLUENTANDWASTEDISPOSALREPORT(1992)AIRBORNEEFFLUENTS NuclidesReleasedA.FissionandActivation GasesUnitContinuous NodeContinuous NodeThirdQuarterFourthQuarterAr-41Kr-85mKr-88XQ-133TotalforPeriodB.iodinesCiCiCiCiO.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+001.25E+011.25E+01O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+004.22E+004.22E+001-131i-1331-135TotalforPeriodC.Particulates CiCiCiCi8.75E.06O.OOE+00O.OOE+008.75E.068.14E.06O.OOE+00O.OOE+008.14E-06Cr-51Hn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Sr-89Sr-90Cs-134Cs-137C@.141Ce-144TotalforPeriodCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiO.OOE+006.24E-046.44E-OS9.27E.051.69E-046.35E.05O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+001.01E.03O.OOE+006.96E-041.48E043.50E-051.50E-04O.OOE+00O.OOE+00*
O.OOE+00i O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+001.03E.03*
- Reported valuesareestimated basedonthirdquarter1992sea@leanalysesandfourthquarter1992ventilation exhaustrates.16 P~"-4~r,ji~'I Waterborne Effluents Summaries oftheradionuclide totalcurieactivities, averagedilutedconcentrations, andpercentofapplicable Technical Specification limitsareincludedinTables4and5.ThirdFourthBatchReleases*
guarterguarter1.2.3.4,5.6.NumberofBatchReleases:
TotalTimePeriodforBatchReleases:
HaximumTimePeriodforaBatchRelease:AverageTimePeriodforaBatchRelease:HinimumTimePeriodforaBatchRelease:AverageStreamFlowDuringPeriodofReleaseofEffluentintoaFlowingStream:*Unitsoftimeandflowareexpressed inminutesandgallonsperminute(gpm),respectively.
1.17E+021.54E+042.83E+021.32E+022.20E+018.60E+019.11E+032.70E+021.06E+022.00E+01>7.37E+03
->7.37E+03 (CoolingTowerBlowdownFlowRate)3.73E+067.95E+06(Susquehanna RiverFlowRate)l.2.3.AbnormalReleasesNumberofReleases:
VolumeReleased:
TotalActivityReleased:
0NANA0NA'AIfaradionuclide wasnotdetected, zeroactivitywasusedforthatisotopeindosecalculations.
Azeroactivityindicates thatnoactivitywaspositively detectedinanysamplewhensampleswereanalyzedwithtechniques whichachievedtherequiredLowerLimitsofDetection (LLD)asspecified intheSSESTechnical Specification Table4.11.1,1.1-1,Radioactive LiquidWasteSamplingandAnalysisProgram.Inallcases,theseLLDswerelessthanthelevelsrequiredbyTechnical Specifications.
Thefollowing aretypicalLLDs.Radionuclide LLDuC'lHn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Ho-99I'-131Cs-134Cs-137Ce-141Ce-144Sr-89Sr-90Fe-55H-3GrossAlpha4.5E-085.0E-082.4E-085.4E-084.9E-081.7E-072.0E-082.2E-082.6E-083.2E-081.3E-074.0E-084.0E-091.0E-064.6E-063.0E-0817 tlW~4'Vv TABLE4SENIANNUAL EFFLUENTANDWASTEDISPOSALREPORT(1992)WATERBORNE EFFLUENTS
-SUPINATION OFALLRELEASESADFissionandActivation ProductsUnitThirdQuarterFourthQuarter1.TotalRelease(HotIncluding Tritiua,Gases,Ala)2.AverageDilutedConcentration DuringPeriod3.PercentofApplicable LimitCiuCI/ml2.21E-024.97E-084.36E-032.05E-03>>
8.39E-098.73E-048.TritiuaTotalRelease2.AverageDilutedConcentration DuringPeriod3.PercentofApplicable LimitC.Dissolved andEntrained GasesCiuCi/ml2.42E+015.46E-051.82E+001.13E+Ol4.63E-051.54E+00'I.TotalRelease2.AverageDilutedConcentration DuringPeriod3.PercentofApplicable LimitD.GrossAlphaRadioactivity CiuCi/ml4'9E-049.22E-102.31E-031.32E-045.42E-101.35E-031.TotalReleaseO.DOE+00O.DOE+00E.VoluneofMasteReleased(PriortoDilution)
GallonsLiters1.18E+064.47E+066.90E+052.61E+06F.VoluneofDilutionMaterUsedDuringPeriodofReleasetG.VoluaeofDilutionMaterUsedOverEntirePeriodGallonsLitersGallonsLiters1.16E+084.39E+089.76E+083.70Ei096.38E+072.41E+089.25E+083.50E+09>>Reported valuesareestimated basedonthirdquarter1992sampleanalysesandfourthquarter1992discharge volumes.18
~W\w\~kd'(k~t<<S TABLE5SEHINDRIAL EFFLIKNTNDUASTEDISPOSALREPIXIT(1992)IMATERBORNE EFFLlKNTS HuclidesReleasedUnitBatchHodeThirdQuarterBatchHodeFourthQuarterA.FissionandActivation ProductsF-18Ci9.33E-OBO.OOE+00Ha-24CiO.DOE+00O.DOE+00Cr-51Hn-54Fe-55Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65As-76Sr-89Sr-90Ho-99Tc-99mAg-110m1.131Cs-134Cs-137Ce-141M-187TotalforPeriodB.TritiumH-3TotalforPeriodC.Dissolved andEntrained GasesAr-41Kr-85mKr-85Kr-87Kr-88Xe-133mXe-133Xe-135mXe-135TotalforPeriodCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCi1.08E-025.86E-03O.DOE+001.22E.032.17E-043'9E.035.41E-041.28E-04O.OOE+00O.DOE+006.66E-05O.OOE+001.28E-05O.DOE+00O.OOE+001.39E-06O.OOE+001.60E-OS2.21E-022.42E+012.42E+01O.DOE+00O.DOE+00O.DOE+00O.DOE+00O.DOE+00O.DOE+002.16E-040~OOE+001.93E044.09E-044.85E-059.10E-04O.DOE+00*
8.11E.052.05E-058.94E-049.23E-05O.DOE+00O.DOE+00*
O.OOE+00*
O.DOE+00O.DOE+00O.DOE+00O.DOE+00O.DOE+002.23E-06O.DOE+00O.OOE+002.05E-03*
1~13E+011.13E+01O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.DOE+001.06E-08O.DOE+00O.DOE+007.56E-05O.DOE+005.66E-051.32E-04*Reported valuesareestimated basedonthirdquarter1992seapteanalysesandfourthquarter1992discharge volunes.19 FIGURE3SUSQUEHANNA RIVERMONTHLYAVERAGEFLOWRATESDATAPERIOD:199214GALLONSPERMINUTEx1E612--10..xx~~~r~'x~~~xI~~.~x,,~~x-x;;~~."x<<~x~,xxx.,~.'.x.<.<X~'x.:x.<X:<,<x'x".',x,~"~.x,'x':x.x.<"'x0JFMAMJJAS0ND199220
FIGURE4SSESMONTHLYLIQUIDRADWASTEDISCHARGE TOTALSDATAPERIOD:1992GallonsX1000600,500.~~x~~rw~,~~~x~~~i;~,'~Xa~~~.~r~i,~~~r',~,~,S400=-300200100::0JFMAMJJAS0ND1992 SUSQUEHANNA STEAMELECTRICSTATIONRADIOACTIVE WASTEREPORTSEMI-ANNUAL EFFLUENTANDWASTEDISPOSALREPORTSOLIDRADIOACTIVE WASTEDATAPERIOD:Jul11992-December311992PREPAREDBY:CP.LEWIS-HEALTHYSICISTAPPROVEDBY:D.L.HAGAN-EFFLTSMANAGEMENT SUPV22
@a-REORTNOTESl.Allactivities reportedinmillicuries (mCi)unlessotherwise noted.2.Reportedactivities, asindicated withthe(<)sign,arecomprised inwholeorpart,ofNDL,Values.
3.NoClassBWastewasdisposedduringthisreportperiod.4.Nowastedisposedofinthefollowing WasteStreamsduringthisreportperiod:Condensate Demineralize/Radwaste Demineralizer Solidified usingPortlandCementEvaporator Concentrates Solidified usingPortlandCementAbsorbedOilLiquidOilyWaste(Petroleum BasedHaterial)
LiquidRadwasteFilterHediaSolidified usingPortlandCementCartridge Filters5.Processed DAWisthatwhich,hasbeenvolume-reduced bymeansofcompaction, supercompaction, incineration orothermeanspriortodisposal.
Non-processed DAWisthatwhichhasbeendisposedofwithoutbenefitofvolumereduction (usuallymetals).23 TABLE6SEMIANNUAL EFFLUENTANDWASTEDISPOSALREPORTSOLIDWASTEANDIRRADIATED FUELSHIPMENTS DataPeriod:July1,1992-December31,1992A.*SOLIDWASTESHIPPEDOFFSITEFORBURIALORDISPOSALNumberofShimentsModeofTransortationDestinatio 20TruckBarnwell, SCB.IRRADIATED FUELSHIPMENTS NumberofShimentsModeofTransortationDestinatio NONENOTAPPLICABLE NOTAPPLICABLE
,*Thenumberofshipments listedinAincludeonlytheshipments fromSSEStoadisposalsite.Itdoesnotincludeshipments madetoorfromvolumereduction vendors.24 1A"I1fl~
TABLE7CLASSASOURCEOFWASTE:TYPEOFCONTAINER:
CONDENSATE DEMZNERALZZER/
RADWASTEDEMINERALIZER CARBONSTEELLINERMETHODOFPROCESS:ISOTOPESAg-110mAm-241C-14Cm-242Cm-244Co-58Co-60Cr-51Cs-134Cs-137Fe-55Fe-59H-3I-129I-131Mn-54Ni-63PQ-238Pu-239Pu-241Sb-124Sr-89Sr-90Tc-99Zn-65TOTALACTIVITY(Ci)CONTAINER VOLUMEDEWATERED
'CTIVITY.+
mCi)0~OOOE+001.300E-03
'.595E+00 O.OOOE+00 9.000E-04 3.365E+01 2.113E+02 O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 0~OOOE+002.901E+02 5.392E+00 2.772E+01 (1.324E-01 O.OOOE+00 2.068E+02 3.426E+00 3.500E-03 2.100E-03 2.000E-04 O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 41.087E-01 1.857E+02 0'71197.500ft3OFTOTAL0.00%0F00%0.68%o.oo%o.oo%3.47%21.76%o.oo%o.oo%0.00%29.88%0.56%2.85%0.01%o.oo%21.30%0.35%'.oo%o.oo%o.oo%o.oo%o.oo%o.oo%0F01%19.12%100.00%5.593m325 TABLE8SOURCEOFWASTE:TYPEOFCONTAINER:
METHODOFPROCESS:ISOTOPESDEWATERED ACTIVITY(mCi)CLASSACONDENSATE DEMINERALIZER/
RADWASTEDEMINERALIZER HICOFTOTALAg-llomAm-241C-14Cm-242Cm-244Co-58Co-60Cr-51Cs-134Cs-137Fe-55Fe-59H-3I-129I-131Mn-54Ni-63Pu-238Pu-239Pu-241Sb-124Sr-89Sr-90Tc-99Zn-65Xe-131mNb-95TOTALACCONTAINETIVITY(Ci)RVOLUME3.220E+00 5.637E-02 2.383E+02 0.000E+00 4.454E-02 1.694E+03 8.373E+03 3.629E+02 4.391E+00 1.405E+Ol 1.114E+04 3.539E+02 1.917E+02 1.403E+00 1.772E+00 6.319E+03 1.237E+02 1.461E-01 8.792E-02 0.000E+00 5.043E+00 0.000E+00 2.928E-01 1.107E+00 1.177E+03 3.093E-02 1.754E+00 30.0042137.200ft30.010.000.790.000.005.6527.9141210.010.0537.131.180.640.000F0121.060~410.0040.000.000.020.000.000.003.92o.oo40.01.100.0060.520m326 iAkII TABLE9CLASSASOURCEOFWASTE:TYPEOFCONTAINER:
METHODOFPROCESS:ISOTOPESDEWATERED ACTIVITY(mCi)OFTOTALULTRASONIC RESINCLEANINGWASTEHICAg-aaomAm-241C-14Cm-242Cm-244Co-58Co-60Cr-51Cs-134Cs-137Fe-55Fe-59H-3I-129I-131Mn-54Ni-63Pu-238Pu-239Pu-241Sb-124Sr-89Sr-90Tc-99Zn-65Ce-144TOTALACTCONTAINER IVITY(Ci}VOLUME8.655E+01 1.181E-01 1.964E+02 8.816E-03 4.870E-03 7.185E+02 2.897E+04 1.169E+03 O.OOOE+00 7.139E+01 2.434E+05 3.326E+03 3.520E+01
<5.813E-01 O.OOOE+00 4.023E+04 3.764E+02 1.750E-02 4.682E-02 3.722E+01 5.987E+01 0~OOOE+004.349E-01
<9.476E-01'
'44E+031.350E+02 322.29?188.900ft30.03%0.00%0.06%0.00%0.00%0.22%8.99%0.36%0.00%0~02+o75.51%1.03%'.01+0.0040.00~12.48%0.12%0.0040.0040.01<0.02%0.00%0.00%0.0041.13%o.04.x100.00K5.349m327 "lbPWYir SOURCEOFHASTE:TYPEOFCONTAINER:
METHODOFPROCESS:ISOTOPESDEWATERED ACTIVITY(mCi)oOFTOTALTABLE10CLASSA'QUIDRAD'HASTE FILTERMEDIAHICIVITY(Ci)VOLUMEAg-110mAm-241C-14Cm-242Cm-244Co-58Co-60Cr-51Cs-134Cs-137Fe-55'e-59H-3I-129I-131Mn-54Ni-63PQ-238PQ-239PQ-241Sb-124Sr-89Sr-90Tc-99Zn-65Hf=181Nb-95TOTALACTCONTAINER 3.592E+019.842E-03 2.768E+00 8.343E-03 6.370E-03 5.440E+03 2.195E+04 2.350E+04 O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 2.130E+05 1.622E+04 3.446E+01 (1.821E-01 O.OOOE+00 9.501E+04 5.580E+02 O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 3.229E+02 O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 1.263E-01 8'02E+031.271E+02 9.308E+01 385.186357.800Ct:30.01'o0.00'o0.00~o0.00%0.00%1.41%5.70o6.10%0.00'o0.00~o55.33'-o4.21'o0.01'o0.00'o0.00'o24.68':0.14'o0.00~o0.00%0.00o0.08o0.00%0.00o0.00+o2.31%0.03X0.02Kl.OO.OOX10.132m328 TABLEllCLASSASOURCEOFWASTE:SUMPSLUDGETYPEOFCONTAINER:
CARBONSTEEL'INER METHODOFPROCESS:ISOTOPESSOLIDIFICATION-PORTLANDCEMENTACTIVITY.+mCi)
%OFTOTALAg-110mAm-241C-14Cm-242Cm-244Co-58Co-60Cr-51Cs-134Cs-137Fe-55Fe-59H-3I-129I-131Mn-54Ni-63Pu-238Pu-239Pu-241Sb-124Sr-89Sr-90Tc-99Zn-65TOTALACTIVITY(Ci)CONTAINER VOLUMEO.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 5.292E+00 O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 2.731E+03 O.OOOE+00 1.484E+01 3.378E+01 2.163E+04 O.OOOE+00 8.397E+00 (6.473E-02 O.OOOE+00
.1.066E+03 7.675E+01 O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 7.143E-01 4.511E-02 C4.803E-02 1.007E+02 25.668177.900ft30F00%0F00%0.02%0.00%0F00%0.00%10.64%0.00%0.06%0.13%84.27%0.00%'.03%0.00%0.00%4'5%0.30%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0F00%0.00%0.39%100.00%5.038m329 SOURCEOFWASTE:TYPEOFCONTAINER:
TABLE12CLASSAPROCESSED DAWSTRONGTIGHTCONTAINER METHODOFPROCESS:ISOTOPESAg-110mAm-241C-14Cm-242Cm-244Co-58Co-60Cr-51Cs-134Cs-137Fe-55Fe-59H-3I-129I-131Mn-54Ni-63Pu-238Pu-239Pu-241Sb-3.24Sr-89Sr-90Tc-99Zn-65TOTALACTIVITY(Ci)CONTAINER VOLUMEN/AACTIVITY..+mCi) 0~OOOE+007.700E-03 1.676E-01 1.490E-02 4.200E-03 2.040E+01 6.027E+02 1.435E+01 O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 5.681E+03 1.295E+02 1.797E-01 7'05E-01O.OOOE+00 1.154E+03 1.949E+01 2.490E-02 5.200E-03 1.500E+00 O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 6.636E-01 5.087E+Ol 7.6761517.300ft3OFTOTAL0.0040.0040.0040.0040.00t0.27%7.85%0.19%0.00%0.00%74.0141.694'.0040.01%0.00415.0440.25%0.0040.004'.024'.0040.004'.0040.014'.664100.00442.966m330' TABLE13CLASSASOURCEOFWASTE:TYPEOFCONTAINER:
METHODOFPROCESS:ISOTOPESAg-llomAm-241C-14Cm-242Cm-244Co-58Co-60Cr-51Cs-134Cs-137Fe-55Fe-59H-3I-129I-131Mn-54Ni-63Pu-238Pu-239Pu-241Sb-124Sr-89Sr-90Tc-99Zn-65TOTALACTIVITY(Ci)CONTAINER VOLUMENON-PROCESSED DAWSTRONGTIGHTCONTAINER N/AACTIVITY.+mCi)
O.OOOE+00 7.697E-05 5'65E-032.789E-05 3'57E-056.786E+01 5.420E+02 6.968E+02 O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 5.402E+03 1.058E+02 2.202E-02 (5'13E-04O.OOOE+00 7.982E+02 1.323E+01 2'81E-052754E-052'31E-02O.OOOE+00 7.897E+00 O.OOOE+00 5.641E-04 9.967E+01 7.734210.000f03OFTOTALO.OO%0.00%O.OO%0.00%.O.OO%0'8%7.01%9.01%0.00%0F00%69.85%1~37%0.00%0F00%0.00%10'2%0.17%O.OO%0.00%0F00%0F00%0.10%0.00%0.00%1.29%100.00%5.947m331 TABLE14CLASSCSOURCEOFWASTE:RWCUFILTERMEDIATYPEOFCONTAINER:
HICAg-110mAm-241C-14Cm-242Cm-244Co-58Co-60Cr-51Cs-134Cs-137Fe-55Fe-59H-3I-129I-131Mn-54Ni-63Pu-238Pu-239Pu-241Sb-124Sr-89Sr-90Tc-99Zn-65TOTALACCONTAINTIVITY(Ci)ERVOLUMEMETHODOFPROCESS:ISOTOPESDEWATERED.ACTIVITY(mCi)O.OOOE+00 2.203E-01 3.868E+00 2.578E-02 2.960E-02 5.563E+04 5.564E+05 1.416E+05 O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 5.&05E+05 6.766K+04 1.254E+01 3.454E+00 O.OOOE+00 8.886E+05 2.434E+01 1485E-015.942E-02 1.300E+03 O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 7.583E+00 6.564E+01 3.&34E+05 2675.300220.200ft3OFTOTAL0.00%0.0040.0040.0040.0042.08420.8045.2940.0040.00%21.70%2.53%0.0040.00%0.00433.22%0.004'.0040.0040.05%0~0040.0040.0040.00414.334100.004'.235 m332
TABLE15SEMIANNUAL EFFLUENTANDWASTEDISPOSALREPORTESTIMATED TOTALERRORSASSOCIATED WITHEFFLUENTMEASUREMENTS DataPeriod:July1,1992-December31,1992Measurement Estimated TotalErrorl.AirborneEffluents a0b.C.d.FissionandActivation Gases1-131Particulates Tritium15.9X13.3X15.8X13.6X2.Waterborne Effluents
'a~b.C.d.e.f.FissionandActivation ProductsTritiumDissolved andEntrained GasesGrossAlphaActivityVolumeofWasteReleased(PriortoDilution)
VolumeofDilutionWaterUsedDuringPeriod5.0X3.3X8.4X6.0X5.0X15;OX3.SolidWastesa~Condensate Demineralizer/
RadwasteDemineralizer 15.1X(Dewatered
-CarbonSteelLiner)b.Condensate Demineralizer/
15.1Xc~d.e.f.g.h.RadwasteDemineralizer (Dewatered
-HIC)LiquidRadwasteFilterMedia(Dewatered
-HIC)RWCUFilterMedia(Dewatered
-HIC)Ultrasonic ResinCleaningWaste(Dewatered
-HIC)SumpSludgeSolidified withPortlandCementProcessed DAW(StrongTightContainer)
Non-Processed DAW(StrongTightContainer) 15.1X15.1X15.1X15.1X25.0X25.0X33
$\I:g4 TABLE16SEMIANNUAL EFFLUENTANDWASTEDISPOSALREPORTDATANOTREPORTEDINPREVIOUSSEMIANNUAL REPORTNUCLIDECATEGORYUNITSECONDQUARTER1992A.AirborneEffluents1.Sr-892.Sr-903.GrossAlphaCiCiCiO.OOE+000.00E+002.24E-07B.Waterborne Effluents 1.Sr-892.Sr-903.GrossAlhaCiCiCi0.00E+000.00E+00O.OOE+0034 SECTION3METEOROLOGICAL DATAANDDISPERSION ESTIMATES 35 R.IC METEOROLOGY ANDDISPERSION DATAMeteorological datahavebeencollected attheSusquehanna SESsitesincetheearly1970s.Atthepresenttime,themeteorological systemisbasedona300-foothightowerlocatedapproximately 1,000feettothesoutheast oftheplant.Windsensorsaremountedatthe10-meterand60-meterelevations onthistower.Verticaltemperature differential ismeasuredwithredundant sensorpairsbetweenthe10mand60mlevels.Sigmatheta(thestandarddeviation ofhorizontal winddirection) iscalculated fromwinddirection atbothlevels.Oewpointandambienttemperature sensorsarepresentatthe10mlevel.Precipitation ismeasuredatgroundlevel.Aback-upmeteorological towerwaserectedin1982.Itisa10-metertowerproviding alternate measurements ofwindspeed,winddirection, andsigmatheta.SSESmeteorological dataistransmitted totheplantcontrolroom,Technical SupportCenter,andEmergency Operations Facilityforemergency responseavailability.
Thedataisalsotransmitted viatelephone linedata-link tothePPLLcorporate computerinAllentown.
Onthecorporate
- computer, thedataisavailable forpreparation ofsummaryreports,windroseplots,anddispersion estimates.
Dispersion modelingforeffluents fromnormaloperation ofSSESisdoneusingXOQDOQ,astraight-line airflowGaussianplumemodeldesignedtoestimateaveragerelativeconcentrations.
Themodelwasdeveloped inaccordance withRegulatory Guide1.111.Calmperiodsaredistributed asthefirstnon-zerowind-speed classintheinputjointfrequency distribution file.XOQDOQusesterraincorrection factorstoaccountforthetemporalandspatialvariations intheairflowintheregion,sinceastraight-line trajectory modelassumesthataconstantmeanwindtransports anddiffuseseffluents inthedirection ofairflowatthereleasepointwithintheentireregionofinterest.
TheSSESterraincorrection factorsweredetermined bytheratiooftheresultsofthestraight-line modeltothepuff-advection model,andareincorporated intoTable19.36 Il4 TABLE17SENIANNUAL EFFLUENTANDWASTEDISPOSALREPORTMETEOROLOGICAL DATAAVAILABILITY DataPeriod:1992~PARACLETE PERCENTOFVALIDHOURSDURINGPERIOD1.Windspeeda.AllSensorsCombinedb.10-MeterSensorsc.60-MeterSensor99.8X99.8X99.8X2.Winddirection a..AllSensorsCombinedb.10-HeterSensorsc.60-HeterSensor99.8X99.8X99.8X3.Indicator ofAtmospheric Stability (PrimaryTower)a.Temperature Differential
('A'ensor) b.Temperature Differential
('B'ensor) c.SigmaTheta810Heters96.3X97.7X99.8X4.Percentofhoursforwhichvalid10-meterwindspeed,10-meterwinddirection, andtemperature differential wereavailable.
5.Percentofhoursforwhichvalid60-meterwindspeed,60-meterwinddirection, andtemperature differential wereavailable.
97.7X97.8X37 FIGURE5NGALHO.O000ANNUALb770ObQ~RRm3WINDDIRECTION FREQUENCY (PERCENT)
Z2Z3MEANWINOSPEED(Mj'SEC)SUsquehanna SteamElectricSt.iO-meterlevel38 FIGURE6CALMO.Qas0ss~g,6ANNUALd77tObQ~~@5WINO0IRECTIONFREQUENCY (PERCENT)
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%10.00408611710081104148136434171383116235114330000000000723322000676'7846258742116173340000007610422100561212621238965615483615973124225536152319500020001118899112861408171820601502TOTAL220273298162-1481271531441792032852281771552032603216OC)
PENNSYLVANIA POuER8LIGHTCOMPANY(PPCL)-Susquehanna SteamElectricStationPROGRAM:JFDVERSIOHTPC-1.1PrimaryTeerData-10-meterlevelSITEIDENTIFIER:
DATAPERIODEXAHIHEDY 1/1/92-12/31/92ANNUALSTABILITY BASEDVINDHEASUREDHINDTHRESHOLD JOINTFREOUENCY SPEED(H/S)OH:DELTATBETHEEH60.0AT10.0METERSAT:.23H/SDISTRIBUTION OFHINDSPEEDANDSTABILITY CLASSEAND10.0HEIERSDIRECTION IHHOURSAT10.00METERSNNNENEENEEEsEsEssEsssusuusuuuMuMuHMuTDTALCALH~24-1.501.51-3.003.01-5~005.01-7.507.51-10.00
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>10.00961891166002432807710047610432742115523159040051383335002832312137614313626442903500000025122922831049459100001323682353510512117710217810189451552118103110150111101'171290022238331622943'197148923290*02504TOTAL40760182012906343854213835375857715122752473124048586 PENNSYLVANIA POMERtLIGHTONPANY(PPCL)-Susquehanna SteamElectricStationPROGRAHtJFDVERSIOH:PC-1.1PrimaryTcwerData-10-meterLevelSITEIDENTIFIER DATAPERIODEXANINEDY 1/1/92-12/31/92~asANNUALSTABI)ITY BASEDOH:DELTATBETMEEN60.0AHD10.0NETERSMIND+AIREDAT:10.0NETERSMINIITHRESHOLD AT:.23Il/8TOTALNWBEROFOBSERVATIONS:
8784TOTALNQIBEROFVALIDOBSERVATIONS:
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8784TOTALNOSEROFVALIDOBSERVATIONS:
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'!<4vt~el4~'gA adioloicalImactonlanSamplingandanalysisofairborneandwaterborne effluents wereperformed inaccordance withthefrequencies, typesofanalysis, andLowerLimitofDetection (LLD)outlinedintheSSESTechnical Specifications.
Radioactive materialwasdetectedinsomeoftheairborneandwaterborne effluentsamplesanalyzed.
Dosecalculations usingmeasuredeffluentactivitylevels,meteorological datafromthecurrentreporting periodandmonthlyaveragedriverflowdilutionfactorsresultedinestimated doses'toindividuals atlevelsbelow10CFR20and10CFR50,AppendixIlimits.Directradiation resulting fromplantoperation, asmeasuredbyenvironmental thermoluminescent dosimeters locatedaroundtheplant,didnotcontribute anymeasurable dosetomembersofthepublicforthereporting period.Thiswasbasedonaquarterly comparison of1992average(indicator) resultstothe1+9-1981preoperational average(control) values.Inallcasesthe1992datawasnotsignificantly different fromthepreoperational averageatthe95'onfidence level.Sincetherearenootherfuelcyclesourceswithin8kmofSSES,40CFR190limitswerenotexceeded.
Summaries ofmaximumindividual dosesresulting fromairborneandwaterborne radioactive effluentreleasesaregiveninTable21.Heteorological datafromSection3wereusedtocalculate thedosefromairborneeffluents.
Technical Specification 6.9.l.llrequiresassessment ofradiation dosesfromradioactive airborneandwaterborne effluenttomembersofthepublicwithinthesiteboundary.
Therearenosignificant exposurepathwaysfromwaterborne effluents intheseareas.Onsitedosesareassessedrelativetooffsitedosevaluesandareadjustedforappropriate dispersion andoccupancy factors.Summaries ofthecalculated maximumonsitedosesresulting fromairborneeffluents arepresented inTables22through25.57
\1/4I,P!C.Ki TABLE20SUNNARYOFNAXINUN,INDIVIDUAL OFFSITEDOSESANDDOSECONNITNENTS TONENBERSOFTHEPUBLICDATAPERIOD:1/1/92TO12/31/92EFFLUENTLIQUIDAPPLICABLE ORGANCHILDTOTALBODYESTIHATEDNAXIIRBIDosd"(NREM)1.41E-03LOCATISIDISTAFFECTED(NILES)SECTORDAHVILLE, PAPERCENTOFLINIT0.02LINIT(NREN)"'IQUID CHILDLIVER1.51E-03DAHVILLE, PA0.0110NOBLEGASNOBLEGASN/AN/AAIRDOSE(GAHHA-HRAD)
AIRDOSE(BETA-HRAD) 8.17E-032.43E-021.031~03'MSM0.040.061020NOBLEGASNOBLEGASIOOIHEANDPARTICULATES H/ATOTALBODYH/ASKINCHILDLUNG4.76E-031.34E-021.10E-011.03MSM1.03MS'M1.10MS'M0.050.040.3715"'Estimated doseisbasedonasitetotalactivityrelease.~10CFR50,AppendixIlimitsareintermsofmradormrem/reactor-year.
AIRBORNEPATHMAYSANALYZED:
1.03(MSM)PLUHE,GROUHD,IHHALATIOH, DIRECT1.10(MSM)PLUHE,GROUHD,VEGETATIOH, IHHALATIOH, DIRECTMATERBORNE PATHMAYSANALYZED:
FISH,DRINKING'MATER,SHORELINE Themaximsacalculated dosefromall1992SSESwaterborne effluents atDanville, PAwas1.51E-03mrem(CHILD,LIVER).Themaxisxsacalculated dosefromall1992SSESairborneeffluents at1.03miles(MSMsector)was5.34E-02mrem(TEEN,SKIN)~Themaxisuacalculated dosefromall1992SSESairborneeffluents at1.10miles(MSMsector)was1.21E-01mrem(CHILD,SKIN).58 4<<C DOSESTOMEMBERSOFTHEPUBLICWITHINTHESITEBOUNDARYSSESTechnical Specification 6.9.1.11requiresthattheSemiannual EffluentReleaseReportsincludeanassessment oftheradiation dosefromradioactive effluents tomembersofthepublicwithinthesiteboundary.
WithintheSSESsiteboundarytherearesevenareaswhichareopentomembersofthepublic(SeeFigure8):~TheSusquehanna Riverlands Recreation Area/EnergyInformation Center~Residences inthenorth-northeast, eastsoutheast, southeast, westsouthwest',
west,westnorthwest andnorthnorthwest sectorsIntheareacomprising theRiverlands recreation area,whichsurrounds theEnergyInformation Center,fourpathwaysofradiation exposurecanbeidentified; plume,ground,inhalation, anddirectradiation.
Therearenosignificant exposurepathwaysfrom.waterborne effluents inthisarea.Thereareapproximately 100,000visitorstotheRiverlands/Information Centercomplexeachyear.Inordertofacilitate dosecalculations, itisassumedthateachvisitorstaysintheareaforonehour.UseoftheGASPARcodeyieldscalculated dosesfortheRiverlands areaforthereportperiod.Thesedosesarethetotaldosesatthelocationfromgaseouseffluents duringthereportperiod.Inordertocomputedosestomembersofthepublicwhostayforonlyshortperiodsoftime,thesedosesareconverted todoserates.Takingintoaccounttheestimated 100,000person-hours ofoccupancy, thecollective (person-rem) dosesshowninTable21arecalculated.
Calculated dosesforresidences withintheSSESsiteboundaryforthefollowing sectorsarepresented inTables22through25.~northnortheast (0.90miles)~eastsoutheast (0.50miles)~southeast (0.40miles)~westsouthwest (1.10miles)~west(1.20miles)~westnorthwest (0.70miles)and~northnorthwest (0.60miles)59
~i4C.~IIS0 TABLE21CALCULATED COLLECTIVE DOSESTOMEMBERSOFTHEPUBLICWITHINTHERIVERLANDS/INFORMATION CENTERCOMPLEXDataPeriod:1/1/92-12/31/92EFFLUENTAGEGROUPAPPLICABLE ORGANMAXIMUMDOSERATE>>MREMHRCOLLECTIVE DOSEPERSON-REM NOBLEGASN/ATOTALBODY1.44E-071.44E-05NOBLEGASNASKIN4.06E-074.06E-05IODINEANDPARTICULATES TEENSKIN2.68E-062.68E-0410CFR50,Appendixilimitsareintermsofmradormrem/reactor-year.
- Estimated maximadoserateisbasedonasitetotalactivityrelease.PATHWAYSAHALYZED:
PLUHE,GROUHD,IHHALATlOH, DiRECT60 IIrl'JL't WNWeI~ppeLpropertythea~aIIII,3249~Werne~l4134I\T~re~encePPELle3fDS3ai83228Iarrrarstrsea IldrrttNerN IIIfreeI5@f8Errerusap Opoa5oQ~~eefrPS~ItJ~~aerqe281,~278ft~e'~L.~par8IICL<etretcnEtIr~aAIII~PPELPropertyUne~wa~>a%le~+
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IRoadeRaiiroade QgResidence ScaleinFeet0500l0002000 ls4;eI~C'I~q,1 TABLE22CALCULATED DOSESFORRESIDENCES WITHINTHESSESSITEBOUNDARY0.90NILESNNESECTORDataPeriod:1/1/92-12/31/92EFFUKNTESTINATEDNAXIIRHIDOSE(%EN)PERCENTOFLINITLINIT(IBLEN)NOBLEGASN/ATOTALB(OY1.28E.030.01NOBLEGASM/ASKIN3.61E.030.0115IODINEANDPARTICULATES TEENLUNG,SKIN1.58E.020.051510CFR50,AppendixILimitsareintermsofmradormrem/reactor-year.
'Estimated maximumdoserateisbasedonnsitetotalactivityrelease.PATHNAYSANALYZED:
PLLHIE,GRImHD,INHALATIOH, DIRECTThemaxiaamcalculated dosefromall1992SSESairborneeffluents atthisLocationwas1.94E-02mrem(TEEN,SKIN).CALCULATED DOSESFORRESIDENCES WITHINTHESSESSITEBOUNDARY0.50WILESESESECTORDATEPERIOD:1/1/92TO12/31/92EFFLtKNTNOBLEGASNOBLEGASN/AN/ATOTALBODYSKINESTINATEDNAXIMHIDOSE()BIEN)6.34E-041.79E-03PERCENTOFLINIT0.010.01LINIT(IBEN)15IODINEANDPARTICULATES ADULT,TEENSKIN1.37E.020.051510CFR50,AppendixIlimitsareintermsofmrndormrem/reactor-year.
~Estimated mnxiaassdoseisbasedonasitetotalactivityrelease.PATHMAYSANALYZED:
PLQIE,GROUND,INHALATIOH, DIRECTThemnxlsasacalculated dosefromall1992airborneeffLuentsatthislocationHas1.55E-02mrem(ADULT/TEEN, SKIN).
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TABLE23CALCULATED DOSESFORRESIDENCES WITHINTHESSESSITEBOUNDARY0.40WILESSESECTORDATAPERIOD:1/1/92-12/31/92EFFUKNTNOBLEGASNOBLEGASI(X)INEANDPARTICULATES N/AN/A'EENTOTALBMYSKINSKINESTINATED NAXIIRNDOSE(IRBI)9.13E-042.57E-032.26E-02PERCHITOFLINll'.01 0.010.08LINIT(IBIBI)151510CFR50,AppendixIlimitsareintermsofmradormrem/reactor-year.
<<Estimated maxiauadoseisbasedonasitetotalactivityrelease.PATHMAYSANALYZEDPLUHE~GROUND~INHALATION
~DIRECTThemaxiaamcalculated dosefromall1992airborneeffluents atthislocationuas2.51E-02area(ADULT/TEEN, SKIN).CALCULATED DOSESFORRESIDENCES WITHINTHESSESSITEBOUNDARY1.10NILESWSWSECTORDATAPERIOD:1/1/92TO12/31/92EFFLLKIFNOBLEGASNOBLEGASICOINEANDPARTICULATES N/AN/ACHILDSKIN1.32E-02LUNG1.10E-01ESTIHATEDNAXIIRSIDOSE(IRIEN)TOTALBODY4.69E.03PERCENTOFLIIIIT0.050.040.37LINIT'IBW 151510CFR50,AppendixIlimitsareintermsofmradormrem/reactor-year.
<<Estisated doseisbasedonasitetotalrelease.PATHMAYSANALYZED:
PLQIE,GROUND,VEGETATION, INHALATION, DIRECTThemexisuacalculated dosefromall1992SSESairborneeffluents atthislocationHas1.21E.01mrcm(CHILD,SKIN).63 Y~~hir~"eN<<a TABLE24CALCULATED DOSESFORRESIDENCES WITHINTHESSESSITEBOUNDARY1~20NILESWSECTORDATAPERIOD:1/1/92-12/31/92EFFUKNTNOBLEGASNOBLEGASN/AN/AAPPLICABLE ORGANTOTALBtSYSKINESTINATEDNAXIIRMDOSE(iaEN)1.52E.034.29E03PERCENTOFLINIT0.020.01LINIT(I%EN)15IODINEAHDPARTICULATES TEENLUNG1.42E.020.051510CFR50,AppendixIlimitsareintermsofmradormrea/reactor-year.
- Estimated maxiaasadoserateisbasedonasitetotalactivityrelease.PATKNAYSANALYZED:
PLUHE,GROUND,INHALATIOH, DIRECTThemaxiaMacalculated dosefromall1992SSESairborneeffluents atthislocationwas1.?BE-02mrea(ADULT/TEEN, SKIN).CALCULATED DOSEFORRESIDENCES WITHINTHESSESSITEBOUNDARY0.70MILESWNWSECTORDATAPERIOD:1/1/92TO12/31/92EFFLIKNTNOBLEGASNOBLEGASIODINEANDPARTICULATESN/AN/ATEENAPPLICABLE ORGANTOTALBODYSKINLUNGESTINATED NAXIIRRIDOSE(I%EN)1.94E.035.46E-032.07E.02PERCENTOFLINIT0.020.020.07LINIT(NREN)151510CFR50,AppendixIlimitsareintermsofmradormrem/reactor-year
- Estimated doseisbasedonasitetotalactivityrelease.PATHNAYSANALYZED:
PLWE,GRQlMD,INHALATION, DIRECTThemaxiauacalculated dosefromall1992SSESairborneeffluents atthislocationHas2.56E-02mrem(TEENtSKIN).
TABLE25CALCULATED DOSESFORRESIDENCES WITHINTHESSESSITEBOUNDARY0.60NILESNNWSECTORDATAPERIOD:1/1/92-12/31/91EFFLlKNTNOBLEGASNOBLEGASN/AN/AAPPLICABLEORGANTOTALBCOTSKINESTlllATEDWLXWIDOSE(I%BI)1.97E-035.55E03PERCENTOFLTN!T0.020.02LINIT(IRE)I)151N)1NEANDPARTlCULATES TEEHLUNG2.28E-020.081510CFR50,AppendixIlimitsareintermsofmradormrem/reactor-year.
- Estimated maxiaundoserateisbasedonasitetotalactivityrelease.PATNMATSANALTZED:
PL(RE,GROUND,lNHALATlON, DIRECTThemaxlauacalculated dosefromall1992SSESairborneeffluents atthislocationMas2.81E-02mrem(ADULT,TEEN,SKlN).65 klg>>Z>>All'pgC6'4 DOSEASSESSNENT FORABNORNALGASEOUSRELEASEON11/12/92DescitionofEvent:Asaresultofroutinesamplecollection fromt)eAuxiliary Boilersystem,short-lived activation gases(F'ndN'werediscovered.
ThypresengofN'ndtheabsenceofactivation productssuchasCoandMnindicated thattheAuxBoilercontamination occurredviamainsteam.Thesour'ceofthecontamination wastracedtotheUnit1mainsteamsupplytotheSteamJetAirEjector,whichwasleakingpastHV10752andcheckvalve107027.(HV10752wasintheclosedposition).
Theremainder oftheflowpathisthroughST10702totheAuxBoilerDeaerator.
Subsequent samplingshowedtheactivitydecreasing duetodecay,becominglessthandetectable byll/13/92.
OnesampleoftheAuxBoilerDeaerator ventcollected ontheradwastebuildingroof(wherethe'entexitstheturbinebuilding) showedXe-135activity.
Afollow-up sampleatthislocationshowedless-than-detectable activity.
Thiseventwasinvestigated underSignificant Operating Occurrence Report1-92-352.
Atthetimeoftheevent,Unit2wasnearingstart-up; soonaftertheevent,Unit1scrammed.
Withbothunitsdown,theAuxBoilercontamination quicklydecayedtobackground levels.Nothinghadbeendone,however,tocorrectthesteamleakduringoperation, anditwasnoteasytoidentifyandtocorrecttheleakwiththeunitsoutofservice.SafetyEvaluation NL-92-032 waswrittentopermituseoftheAuxBoilersasacontaminated systemtosupportstart-up.
Toensureminimaloffsitedoses,theSafetyEvaluation requiredshutdownandcooldownoftheAuxBoilersifoffgaspretreatment releaseratesexceeded1000uCi/second.
Calculation ofSourceTermandOffsiteDoseSamplesfromtheAuxBoilerandDeaerator ventconfirmcontamination inanormallyuncontaminated system,andanunmonitored release.Thesesamples,however,donotprovideenoughinformation toquantifytherelease.Thepathofcontaminated steamflowedintotheAuxBoilerDeaerator.
SincetheDeaerator removesnoncondensible gases(air,oxygen,xenons,kryptons),
anddischarges themthroughitsvent,fissiongasesfrommainsteamwouldhavebeenreleasedratherthandissolving inDeaerator orAuxBoilercondensate.
Sincenoinformation wasavailable toindicatetheamountofsteamleakingintotheAuxBoiler,andthusthefissiongasreleasesourceterm,puremainsteamwasconservatively assumedthroughtheunmonitored releasepoint.Thetotalreleasewascalculated assumingaperiodofeight(8)daysandfive(5)hours,estimated forthetimetheAuxBoilerswereinservicesincetheywerelastknowntobeuncontaminated throughsamplingon10/29/92.
Thefollowing fissiongassourcetermwasdetermined fortheevent:66 pt~')IT.IS+lP(
NuclideKr-90Xe-139Kr-89Xe-137Xe-138Xe-135mKr-87Kr-83mKr-88Kr-85mXe-135Xe-135mXe-133Xe-131mKr-85ReleaseRateuCisec2.11E-072.08E-061.15E-032.33E-032.47E-033.95E-042.61E-044.14E-051.92E-044.51E-051.11E-075.33E-078.18E-068.88E-094.67E-10TotalReleaseUci1.51E-011.48E+001.07E+031.65Ew031.75E+032.80E+021.85E+022.94E+011.36E-023.20E+017.87E-023.78E-015.80E+006.30E-033.31E-04Thesumoftwenty-two (22)fissionproductgasesproducedareleaserateof7.37E-3uCi/second.
TypicalLLDreleaseratesfromthefivemonitored ventsareintherange50-70uCi/second.
Thisreleaserate,therefore, yieldsonlyasmallfractionofthevalueatwhichroutinereleaseswouldbedetermined asbeingabovetheminimumdetection level.Usingthisfissiongassourcetermandaconservative meteorological dataset,anoffsitedosecalculation wasperformed usingGASPAR.Thetotalbodydosedetermined atthemaximumsiteboundaryX/g=2.12E-5mrad,whichisinsignificant comparedtoTech.Spec.3.11.2.2.a quarterly limitof5mrad.Theskindosecalculated atthemaximumsiteboundaryX/g5.54E-5mrad.whichisalsoofnoconsequence comparedtoTech.Spec.3.11.2.2.aquarterly limitof10mrad.Giventhatthisreleasewasnotcontinuous throughout theyear,theannualtotalbodydoserate(2.12E-5mrad/197hr*8760hr/yr-9.78E-3mrad/yr)isinsignificant comparedtoTech.Spec.3.11.2.1.a limitof500mrem/yr.Theannualskindoserate(5.54E-5mrad/197hrs*8760hr/yr2.46E-3mrad/yr)isalsoofnoconsequence comparedtoTech.Spec.3.11.2.1.a limitof3000mrad/yr.67 SECTION5CHANGESTOTHEOFFSITEDOSECALCULATION MANUALANDTHESOLIDWASTEPROCESSCONTROLPROGRAM68 K,~Ihh
.CHANGESTOTHEOFFSITEDOSECALCULATION MANUALTheSSESODCMwasrevisedtwiceduringthereporting period.Thefirstrevision, November25,1992,documented changestosamplingstationspursuanttoTechnical Specification 3.12.Icand3.12.2b.Changesoccurredtoeithertheactualmonitoring locations ortothedescriptions forsuchlocations forairborne, directradiation andmilksampling:
Milksamplinglocation12D2wasdeletedfromTable6andFigure6becausethefarmerterminated thedairybusinessinJuly,1992.Location10D1,whichislocated3.0milesSSWoftheSSES,replaces12D2asamonthlyandsemi-monthly samplinglocation.
Thelocationdesignation ofairsamplingstation12S2waschangedto12Sltoensureconsistency intheassignment ofsuchdesignations.
TLDmonitoring location3G5,theParishStreetSubstation inWilkes-Barre, replacestheformerlocation3G3,theHortonStreetSubstation.
Thischangewasnecessary duetoPCBcontamination attheformerlocation.
Bothlocations areintheNEsectorandareessentially thesamedistance(16.0miles)fromtheSSES.ThepositionofTLDmonitoring station13S2inFigure5hasbeenchangedtoreflectcorrectly itslocationeastoftheroad.Nochangetotheactualmonitoring locationhasbeenmade.Figure5hasalsobeenchangedtoreflectthesiteboundaryplacement tothenortheast (Sector3:GouldIsland)andthesouth(Sector7)moreaccurately.
Additionally, thesetpointdescription ofthemaincondenser offgaspre-treatment monitorwaschangedinthe11/25/92revision, tospecifybasisinTech.Spec.3.11.2.7noblegasreleaserateof330millicuries/second.
ThesecondrevisiontotheODCM(12/4/92) concerned correction andadditiontotheMaximumPathwayDoseFactorlistings(Table4):Acorrection totheMaximumPathwayDoseFactor(Page4-1)forgaseoustritiumwassubmitted.
Thebasisforthiscorrection, whichwasmadefortheH-3/vegetation ingestion pathway,isdiscussed infiledocumentPLI-72980 (11/24/92).
TheMaximumPathwayDoseFactortableforI-134wassubmitted asanaddition(newpage4-29).AlthoughtheoffsitedosefromI-134wouldnotbethesubjectofroutineoperational dosecalculations, duetoitsshorthalf-life (52.5minutes),
theisotopeisconsidered incertaindesignbasiseffluentdosecalculations.'-
134wasincludedtopermitconsistency incalculations performed usingcertaindesignbasissourceterms.Tablesforsubsequent isotopeshavebeenrenumbered toaccommodate theadditionofI-134.'9 PENNSYLVANIA POWER5LIGHTCOMPANYSUSQUEHANNA STEAMELECTRICSTATIONOFFSITEDOSECALCULATION MANUALPreparedByDateReviewedBySupervisor-Environmental ServicesNuclearDateI2~02-/7ReviewedByZoA49W~y'ctingo.ApprovedByHanager-Nuclear Technology DateDate/I1S 0~Pj.'ApCti~e:
SUNNARYOFODCMCHANGESlMilksamplinglocation1202,theDagostinFarm,wasdeletedfromTable6andFigure6becausethefarmerquitthedairyfarmingbusinessinJuly1992.Location10D1,theRymanFarm,whichis3.0milesSSWoftheSSESreplaces12D2asamonthlyandsemi-monthly samplinglocation.
Thelocationdesignation fortheairsamplinglocation12S2waschangedto12S1intheinterestofensuringconsistency intheassignment ofsuchdesignations.
TLDmonitoring location3GS,theParrishStreetSubstation inWilkes-Barre,replacestheformerlocation3G3,theHortonStreetSubstation.
Thischangewasnecessitated asaresultofthePCBcontamination atlocation3G3.Bothlocations areintheNfsectorandessentially thesamedistance, 16.0miles,fromtheSSES.ThepositionofTLDmonitoring station13S2inFigure5hasbeenchangedtoreflectcorrectly itslocationeastoftheroad.Nochangetotheactualmonitoring locationhasbeenmade.Figure5hasalsobeenchangedtoreflectthesiteboundaryplacement tothenortheast (Sector3:GouldIsland)andtothesouth(SectorT)moreaccurately.
Thesetpointdescription forthemaincondenser offgaspre-treatment monitorhasbeenchangedtospecifybasisinTech.Spec.3.11.2.7noblegasrelease'ate of330millicuries/second.
Changesperformed hereinwillnotreducetheaccuracyorreliability ofdosecalculations orsetpointdeterminations inaccordance withTechnical Specification 6.14.2.a.2.
S TABLEOFCONTENTSt
1.0INTRODUCTION
7.0TOTALDOSE.2.0SETPOINTS...........,........
2.1WATERBORNE EFFLUENTMONITORS.
2.2AIRBORNEEFFLUENTMONITORS..
3.0 WATERBORNE
EFFLUENTCONCENTRATION MEASUREMENTS 4.0AIRBORNEEFFLUENTDOSERATES4.INOBLEGASES.4.2RAOIONUCLIOES OTHERTHANNOBLEGASES......
5.0 INDIVIDUAL
DOSEDUETOWATERBORNE EFFLUENT....
6.0 INDIVIDUAL
DOSEOUETOAIRBORNEEFFLUENT......
6.1NOBLEGASES6.2RAOIONUCLIOES OTHERTHANNOBLEGASES......
8.0 OPERABILITY
OFWASTETREATMENT SYSTEMS........
8.1LIQUIDWASTETREATMENT
..8.2GASEOUSWASTETREATMENT...................
8.3SOLIDWASTETREATMENT
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LISTOFTABLESRevision~Pae~0atTable3Table4SampleAnnualAverageRelativeConcentrations andDeposition Rates............................
19DoseFactorsforInhalation, Ingestion andGroundExposurePathways:
Radionuclides OtherThanNobleGases20Table5Waterborne EffluentDoseParameters forAdults..24Table1Radiological EffluentObjectives andStandards..
3Table2DoseFactorsforNobleGases...................
1812/11/892/21/9212/11/892/21/9212/11/89Table6Operational Radiological Environmental Honitoring Program.........
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44454611/25/92ll/25/9211/25/92Table7Detection Capabilities forEnvironmental SampleAnalysis.................................
47482/21/922/21/92TableB-1Radiological Environmental Monitoring ProgramAnnualSummary...............B-312/11/89Table8-2Reporting LevelsforNonroutine Operating ReportsB-412/11/89TableD-lDilutionFactorsandTransitTimesforSSESEffluents toDanville, PA.......................
D-32/21/92 LISTOFFIGURESRevision~Pae~DaFigure1LiquidRadwasteSystemFlowDiagram.........
343/6/92Figure4Figure5SSESDryContaminated WasteProcessing......
37Environmental Monitoring Locations WithinOneMileofSSES............................
42Figure6Environmental Monitoring Locations GreaterthanOneMilefromSSES.....................
43Figure2OffgasandRecombiner SystemFlowDiagram...
35Figure3SolidWasteManagement SystemFlowDiagram..
362/21/922/21/922/21/9211/25/9211/25/92 ll,~gll C.NDAP-QA-0646 Revision0Page25of61Liquid:Oil Wasteatconcentrations I/andgreate1maybesolidified providedthefollowing areadheredto:6.2.9(1)Anemulsification agentisaddedatrequiredconcentrations.
(2)TheLinerisNOTSHIPPEDtoBarnwellS.C.DisposalFacility.
SolidSealedSourcesSolidSealedSourcesrequiring disposalshallbepackagedfordisposalasrequested byHealthPhysicsSupervision.
Methodofdisposalisdependent onwasteclassoftheSolidSealedSourceanddisposalfacilityrequirements.
Acceptable methodsofdisposalinclude:(1)Placement withinacontainer consisting ofanotherwastetype.6.2.10(2)Class8andCsourcesshallbestabilized withinanapprovedsolidification orencapsulation media.AWasteTypethatiscombinedwithaknownamountofhazardous wasteor"MixedWaste"shallbeprocessed forfinaldisposalpendingapprovalobtainedfromthedisposalfaci.lities, Environmental Protection Agency,andU.S.NuclearRegulatory Commission.
6.2.]Ir6.3.1rVariousothermaterials notspecifically identified aswastetypeswillbeevaluated forsolidification ordewatering volumereduction orotherprocessing onacasebycasebasis.RADIOACTIVEWASTEANALYSIS'ND CLASSIFICATIONRadionuclide concentrations ofradioactive wasteareusedto'classify wasteforshippinganddisposal.
Radionuclide concentrations shouldbedetermined baseduponisotopicanalysis, volumeandweightoffinalwasteform.
I4V' NDAP-QA-0646 Revision0Page26of61The10CFR61Compliance Programestablishes amethodology forcharacterizing radioactive wastethrought~huseofcorrelation factors.Thisprogramshallrequireasaminimumthat:Samplesrepre'sentative ofSusquehanna's wastestreamsarecollected andanalyzedsuchthatresultsareobtainedfromadesignated laboratory atleasteverytwoyears(ClassA)fordevelopment ofspecificcorrelation factors.Wastestreamsknownorsuspected tobeclassified ClassBorClassCshouldbeanalyzedonanannualbasis.Technical basisdocumentation andjustification ofcorrelation factorsaredeveloped foreachwastestreamandareacceptable foruse.Periodice'valuations andnecessary adjustments toestablished ratiosareperformed inatimelymanner.Correlation factorsarere-evaluated followino sign':cant c!;anges(greate~xnanaracaoror10)inplantoperations (such.assignificant changesinfuelleakage,radwasteoperations, orequipment).
Determination ofwasteclassification shallbeinaccordance with10CFR61.55,WasteClassification, anditssupplementary BranchTechnical PositiononRadioactive WasteClassification asfollows:a.b.C.ClassA-Usuallysegregated fromotherwasteclassesatthedisposalfacility.
Physicalformand'haracteristics shallmeettheminimumrequirements specified in10CFR61.56(a).
Ifthestability requirements in10CFR61.56(b}aremet,thewastedoesnothavetobesegregated fordisposal.
ClassB-Physicalformandcharacteristics shallmeetboththeminimumandstability requirements specified in10CFR61.56.ClassC-Physical.
formandcharacteristics shallmeetboththeminimumandstability requirements specified in10CFR61.56.Inaddition, measuresshallbetakenatthedisposalfacilitytoprotectagainstinadvertent intrusion.
Afrvr NDAP-QA-0646 Revision0Page27of61Isotopicanalysismaybeperformed by:a.Gammaspectrometry ofasampleanduseofcorrelation factors.b.Directgammaspectrometry ofwasteanduseofcorrelation factors.c.Completeradionuclide analysisofwastesample.d.DosetoCuriecalculations.
e.Activation analysis.
Volumeandweiahtoffinalwastemaybedetermined by:a.Calculation usinganalytically derivedsampledensities.
t'.Calculation usingstandardwastedensities.
Directmeasurement ofvolumeandweiaht.Ifsamplesofwasteareusedforclassification, samplingprogramshallinclude:a.Samplesshallbeobtainedandanalyzedforeachbatchofwasteifpractical andALARA.Preferentially, samplesshouldbetakenforanalysisfollowing processing intoafinalwasteform.c.Samplestakenpriortofinalprocessing shouldenableresultsofsampleanalysistobedirectlytranslated tofinal~asteform.d.Headresinusedforchemicaldemineralization shallbesampledafterresinhasbeendepletedinprocess.e.Solidification/Oewatering ServicesVendororanotherqualified individual shallobtain'equired samples.Preparation ofwasteforsamplingoranalysisa.MetWasteCollection tanksshallberecirculated inaccordance withapprovedoperating procedures priortosamplingoranalysis.
NOAP-QA-0646 Revision0Page28of61b.C.Beadresinprocessing inlinersshallbemixedinaccordance withapprovedoperating procedures
-prior<osamplingoranalysis.
Wetwastetobeprocessed mayalsobemixed,recirculated andsampledoranalyzedfrommobi1eprocessing equipment.
6.3.863cFinalwasteformcontaining amixtureofwastetypesorstreamsshallbeindividually analyzedtodetermine radionuclide concentrations.
Thesummation ofeachindividual radionuclide concentration shallbeusedto=characterize thefinalwasteformforshippinganddisposal.
Wastetypesorstreamsofdifferent wasteclasses(estimated byhistorical precedent orprojected analysis) shallnotbemixed.Deviations fromsamplingandanalysisrequirements sha11beapprovedbyChemistry Supervisor andEffluents Management Supervision.
(I)6.4TESTING/TREATMENT OFSOLIDIFIED RAOWASTEFORCOMBUSTIBLE GASES6.4.iSolidified wasteshallbetestedand/ortreatedtoensureitisnotcapableofgenerating quantities offlammable
'ortoxicgases,vaporsorfumeswhichmaybeharmfultopersonstransporting,
- handling, storingordisposing ofthewaste.6.5.RADIOACTIVE WASTESOLIDIFICATION 6.S.1GeneralRequirements a..WetWasteTypeswhichmaybesolidified
.insteellinersareEvaporator Concentrates, MixedSolids,Condensate/Radwaste Demineralizer BeadResin,RWCUFilterMediaandL'iquidOilWasteorPetroleum BasedMaterial, cartridge filtersandSolidSealedSources.b.C.Sol'idification processing shallbeconducted byqualified SSESorSolidification/Dewatering/
Services.
Vendorpersonnel.
Thesolidification processshallbeoperatedinaccordance with.approvedoperating procedures.
Procedures shallspecifywastestream,amountsofsolidification agentandadditives ormethod.fordetermination.
WastePreconditioning NOAP-gA-0646 Revision0Page29of61Wastepreconditioning requirements shallbedetermined bychemistry analysis.
Preconditioning ofwasteshallbeperformed ifrequiredpriortodetermining mixingratios.c.Wastepreconditioning isrequiredwhenanyofthefollowing conditions exist:(1)AhighorlowpHcondition, asdetermined bychemicalanalysis.
de.(2)Liquidcontentofthebatch'soutoftheacceptable envelopeforsolidification.
(3)Solidscontentofthebatchisoutoftheacceptable envelopeforsolidification.
(4)Knownpotential problemchemicals andconstituents withinwastethatmayadversely affectsettingandstability ofcement-solidified wasteform.p"I'Wasteprec'onditioning shallbeperformed inaccordance withapprovedprocedures toensurewasteis.with'in'"-ttie'cceptable envelopeforsolidification; Uponcompletion ofwastepreconditioning, additional samples,asrequired, shallbeobtainedinaccordance withR'adioactive WasteAnalysis'and'Cl'ashification sectionofthisprocedure
'etermination ofHixin'gRatiosa.b.c:Oetermination of'mixingratiosshallbeperformed foreachwastebatchtobeprocessed.
Oeviation fromtherecommended mixingratiosshallbereviewedbyPlantOperations Revie~Committee (PORC}.Chemistry Groupdetermines:
(2)Oensityofthewastesamples.SpecificgravityofSodiumSulfateSolutioninEvaporator Concentrates.
epe0
"'.HOAP-QA-0646 Revision0Paae30of61SolidificationjOewatering/Services Vendordetermines:
(1)Volumefractionsolids.(2)WetWeightfractionsolids.(3)Finalmixingratiosarewithintheacceptable envelopeforsolidification.
Chemistry, Groupshallperformtestsolidification ofwasteasrequiredbyTestSolidification sectionofthisprocedure.
Chemistry Groupdetermines mixinaratios.toensurepropersolidification.
TestSolidification Testsolidification shallbeperformed tosupportwastemixingratiosasfollows:samewastestream.(2)Whensampleanalysisfalloutsidetheestablished rangeandcriteriaindicating achangeinwastecharacteristics.
(3)Whenitisbelievedthatsomeunexpected orabnormalcontaminant maybepresent.(4)Whenrequested byRadwasteSupervisor.
(5)Hikingofmaterials shallbeaccomplished inamannerthatduplicates, totheextentpractical; mixingconditions thatareobtainedwithfull-scale mixinginliner.(6)Curingshallbeperformed underconditions
-similartothoseusedinlaboratory qualification testprogram.
'47~l),p1k,,'4 HDAP-i(A-0646 Revels>on 0Page31of61UponfailureoFatestsolidification, anLCOisentered,additional samplesshallbeobtained, alternative solidification parameters aredetermined andasubsequent testverifiessolidification.
Testsolidification shallbeperformed oneachsubsequent batchofthesamewastestreamuntilatleastthree(3)consecutive initialtestsolidification demonstrate acceptability inaccordance withTechnical Specification 3/4.11.3.equalityControlshallverifytestsolidification acceptability andindicatetheacceptability onthesurveillance documentation.
Theacceptability requirements aredefinedinthePCPSurveillance Specimensectionofthisprocedure.
Extrasamplevolumeforbackuptestingshallbedisposedofafterlinerburial.ClassAUnstabletestsolidification billetsshouldbedisposedafterthelinerisburied.ClassAStable,BandCtestsolidification billetsshouldbearchivedtosupportlongtermsurveillance inaccordance withPCPSurveillance Specimens sectionofthisprocedure.
Testsolidification shouldbeperformed withwastefromsamplesobtainedasfollows:(I)Inaccordance withRadioactive WasteAnalysisandClassification sectionof~thisprocedure.
(2)Samplingofthesolidsinthelinerandtheliquidsusedforhydration, thenmixedtotheratiosthatexistintheliner.TestSolidification Procedures shallbedeveloped foreachspecificwastetype.Cement,watertypeandadditives tobeusedinactualsolidification shallbeusedinpreparation oftestsolidification.
PCPSurveillance Specimens NDAP-QA-06<6 Revision0Page32of61a.ClassAUnstableTestSolidification billetsshallbeexaminedandtestedforacceptability afterthespecified curetimefor:(1)Liquidonsurfaceofsolidified productlessthat0.5Xbywastevolume.(2)Insignificant visibledefects,suchascracking,
- spalling, ordisintegration.
(3)Strengthbyphysically pokinotiesurfaceofsolidified productwithariaidunyielding device.t<ominalsurfacedentingisacceptable.
ClassAStable,8andCtestsolidification billetsshallbeofsufficient quant'ytosupportbothshortandionatermPCPsurveillance reauirements.
StablelongtermPCPsurveillance snecimens shouldbestorvw':s"-ale'"--::.v'r.airoomtemperatures.
e.StableshorttermPCPsurveillance specimens shallbeexaminedandtestedforacceptability afterthespecified curetimefor:(1)Liquidonsurfaceofsolidifieo productlessthat0.5/bywastevolume.(2)Insignificant visibledefects,suchascracking,
- spalling, ordisintegration.
(3)Compressive strengthorpenetrometer testresultswithinthevaluesobtainedaspartofthelaboratory qualification testprogram.StablelongtermPCPsurveillance specimens shallbeexaminedatatimeperiodapproximately equalto6monthsafterpreparation for:(1)Insignificant
- cracking, spalling,orbulkdisintegration.
Z"XE' HOAP-OA-0646 Revision0Page33of61(2)Compressive strengthorpenetrometer testresultswithinvaluesobtainedforanequivalent periodoftimeaspartofthelaboratory qualification testprogram.f.StablelongtermPCPsurveillance specimens shallbeexaminedatatimeperiodapproximately equalto12monthsafterpreparation for:(1)Insignificant
- cracking, spalling, orbulkdisintegration.
(2)Compressive strengthorpenetrometer test,resultswithinvaluesobtainedforanequivalent periodoftimeaspartofthelaboratory qualification testprogram.(3)Immersion testinde-ionized orsynthesized seawaterforaminimumof14days,followedbyaminimum48hoursdrytimeinambientair.(4)Atcompletion ofimmersion testanddrytime,theexaminations in6.5.5.f(l) and...I.6.5.5.f(2) arerepeated.
g,AsuImiiary report,addressing theresultsofstablelongtermPCPsurveillance specimenpreparations andexaminations shallbepreparedandsubmitted totheNRC(Director.
DivisionofWasteManagement andDecommissioning).
within90daysoftheendofeachcalendaryear."'CuringTimea.b..Aminimumof30hoursshallbeallowedforcuringpriortocappingortransporting container.
Iflinercontainswastewhichdoesnotrequirestability asdefinedin10CRF61.thisrequirement maybewaivedbyRadwasteSupervisor.
Thelinermaybemovedduringthefirsthove,aftersolidification butmustremainundistUrbed forthe'remaining 29hours.c~Deviations fromminimumrequiredcuringtim-.shallbeapprovedbyRadwasteSupervisor andJustifications documented inremarkssectionofSolidification Record.
plt$>>'
Solidification ProductequalityNDAP-()A-0646 Revision0Page34of61Solidif+cation productqualityisassuredbyuseofpredetermined mixingratiosofwaste,cementandadditive.
Liquidtobeusedforsolidification shouldbedemineralized water.Pre-qualification mixingratiosarebasedonlaboratory testingusingnon-radioactive waste-materials.
Hixingratiosarere-enforced bythefollowing:
(1)Testsolidification performed periodically as-statedinTestSolidification sectionofthisprocedure.
(2)Visuallyandphysically checkingatleasteveryfifth(5th)container ofthesamewastetype.dContainer checksshallconsistof:(1)Avisualcheckofsolidified productforliquidonsurfaceofproductnottoexceed0.5%bywastevolume.(2)Physically pokingthesurfaceofsolidified productwitharigidunyielding devicepriortocapping(Nominalsurfacedentingmayoccurandisacceptable).
e.()ualityControlshallverifyacceptability ofsolidified productwhencontainers arechecked.f.Deviation fromthecontainer checkingrequirement shallbeapprovedbytheRadwasteSupervisor.
HandlingofUnacceptable Solidified WasteContainers.
a.ifasolidified wastecontainer doesnotmeetacceptability requirements, aNon-Conformance Report(NCR)shallbeissued.
t<DAP-gA-0646 Revision0Paae."5of61Iftheproductdoesnotrequirestability asdefinedinIOCFR61,thefollowing areapplicable:
(I)Ifthereasonforunacceptability isfreeliquid:(a)Thefreeliquidwillberemoved;or(b)Extracement/additive willbeaddedtosolidifyfreeliquid.(2)Ifportionsoralloftheproouctdidnotsolidifyafterthreedays:(a)Thewastecontainer willbecapped'andplacedinastoraaelocationandperiodically checKeduntilsuchatimeproductisacceptable; or.(b)Additional solidification aaentsmaybeaddedtoachi~v<<:>><<--'~
vsolidification, asoeterminea oytneRadwasteSupervisor.
Specificinstructions shallbeestablished forhandlingunacceptable solidified wastecontainer onacasebycasebasis.equalityControlshallre-verify acceptability oFsolidified productbyperformance ofContainer Checks.If:theproductsolidifies prematurely priortocompleting theadditionofrequiredamountofcementandadditive, ascalculated onthesolidification calculation sheetforthespecificprocedure used,thefollowing isrequired:
(1)Chemistry Groupshallperformatestsolidification atactualratioofcementandwasteintheliner,providedsufficient samplevolumeremainstocompletethisitem.(2)equalityControlshallchecktheproductforacceptability inaccordance withContainer Checkssectionofthisprocedure.
.C.IL,W,8' (3)(4)NDAP-()A-0646 Revision0Page36of61Thelinerisconsidered tomeetacceptable wasteformcriteriaforshippingprovidedtftbsubsequent testsolidification and/orproductqualitychecksareacceptable toequalityControlandconcurrence oftheRadwasteSupervisor isobtained.
TheaboveapplyonlyiftheEffluents Hanagement Supervisor determines thatwastecanbeclassified as"ClassAUnstable" inaccordance withlOCFR61andthedisposalfacilitycriteria.
iftheproductisaclasswhichrequiresstability asdefinedin10CFRPart61anddoesnotsolidifyproperlyinaccordance withthespecificoperating procedure, thefollowing isrequired:
(1)Anevaluation ofthelinershallbemadebythefollowing personnel:
(2)(3)(a)effiuents Management Supervision (b)Solidification Vendor-Operations (c)Solidification Vendor-Engineering Disposalfacilities shallbecontacted andrequirements forreceiptofthelinerin"questionshallbedefined.Alternative packaging/processing shallbeevaluated.
(4)(6)(6)(7)Recommendations for,finaldisposition shallbemadetothePowerProduction Engineer-Effluents Management.
Finaldisposition shallbereviewedbyPlantOperations ReviewCommittee (PORC).Recordsshallbekeptanddocumentation supportive offinaldisposition attachedtothesolidification recordpackage..
Thelinermaybeshippedafterg.C.reviewofdocumentation iscompleteand.disposalfacilityconcurrence isreceivedinletterform.
NIFi NOAP-OA-0646 Revision0Page37of61CappingofSolidified WasteContainers a.ThereqN,irements ofSolidification Productequalitysectionofthisprocedure shallbemetpriortocappingthecontainer.
Ifthecontainer contentsarewithintherequirements ofLowSpecificActivity(LSA)ensureoneofthefollowing:
(1)Thecontainer shouldbeshippedwithin(10)tendaysaftercapping;or(2)Ifacontainer hasbeencappedforlongerthan(10)days,itshallbeopened,vented,andre-capped within(10)tendaysofshipment.
Ifthecontainer exceedsthelimitsforLowSpecificActivityandcontainswaterand/ororganicsubstances whichcouldradiolytically generatecombustible gases,determination mustbemadesuchthatthefollowing criteriaaremetoveraperiodoftimethatistwicetheexpectedshipmenttime:(1)Thehydrogenoenerated shallbelimitedtoamolarquantitythatwouldbenomorethan5'Xbyvolumeofthecontainer gasvoid;or(2)Thecontainer andshippingcaskcavityshallbeinertedwithadiluenttoassurethatoxygenislimitedtolessthan5Xbyvolumeinthoseportionsofthepackagewhichcouldhavehydrogengreaterthan5X.Solidification AgentControla.PortlandCement-ASTMC-150TypeIshallbeusedforthemobilesolidification process.Othersolidification agentsmaybeusedonlyafteracceptable testingoftheagenthasbeencompleted thatdemonstrates acceptable solidification anddisposalFacilityapprovalhasbeenobtained.
NOAP-OA-0646 Revision0Page38of61c.Documented Certification isnotrequiredformaterials receivedinbagsprovidedmaterialverification canbeobtainedasfollows:d.(1)Cementisacceptable providedthebagcontaining thecementindicates that'ement isPortlandTypeI.(2)Sodium'Silicate isacceptable providedthebagcontaining theadditiveindicates Anhydrous SodiumHetasilicate andisaproductofP()Corporation.
(3)Otheradditives areacceptable providedthecontainer isclearlymarkedindicating thetypeofadditive.
Otheradditives maybeusedforenhancement ofsolidification processasspecified intheoperating procedure anddocumented inthesolidification records.Radioactive WasteSolidification RecordsASolidification RecordSheet(FormNOAP-(IA-0646-1) shallbecompleted foreachlinerfilledwithsolidification products.
Completion oftheSolidification RecordSheetandtherequiredaccompanying documentation shallbeasfollows:a.TheRadwasteSupervisor isresponsible forinitiating thisformandcompleting Parts1and2.C.Effluents Management Supervision, Chemistry andSolidification/Oewatering/Services Vendorpersonnel shallprovideandcheckofftherequireddocumentation specified inPart3.equalityControlshallprovidereviewasrequiredfortheSolidification Records.
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NOAP-OA-0646 Revision0Paae9oi61RAOIGACIIVEWASTEOEWATERINGGeneralRequirements WasteStreamswhichmaybedewatered inHighIntegrity Containers orsteel1inersareLRWFilterMedia,Ultrasonic ResinCleanerWaste,RWCUFilterHedia,Condensate/Radwaste Oemineralizer BeadResinandCartridge Filters.Oewatering ofRadioactive Wasteshallbeperformed byqualified SSESorvendorpersonnel.
Oewatering ofRadioactive Wasteshallbeperformed inaccordance withapproveaoperating procedures.
Oewatering proceoures shallbebaseoondocumented testdatathathasdemonstrated theabilitytoachievefreeliquidlimitsasspecified bydisposalfacilities andapplicable regulatory agencies.
Liquidvolumeanddrainagecalculations andactualdrainage.=..ification mayalsobeusedtomeetfreeliquidlimits.~~HighIntegrity Containers shallbeusedfordisposalwhentheconcentration ofradionuclides withhalf-lives great,erthan5yearsexceedsIpCi/cc.Oewatered ProductControlThefinaldewatered productshallcontainlessthan1%freeliquidforHighIntegrity Containers and0.5%forsteelliners.equalityControlchecksshallbeperformed onprocesssteps.Ifadewatered wastecontainer doesnotmeetacceptability requirements, aNon-Conformance Report(NCR)shallbeissued.Specificinstructions shallbeestablished forhandlingunacceptable dewatered wastecontainer onacase-by-case basis.Deviation fromthecontainer checkingrequirement shallbeapprovedbythePowerProduction Engineer-E ffluentsManagement.
~II 6,6.3Radioactive WasteDewatering RecordsNDAP-gA-0646 Revision0Page40of61ADewatering RecordSheet(FormNDAP-QA-0646-2) shallbecompleted foreachcontainer filledwithdewatered wastestreams.Partsoftheformshallbecompleted bythefollowing responsible individuals orgroupsa.TheRadwasteSupervisor isresponsible forinitiating thisformandcompleting PartsIand2.b.Chemistry GroupshallcompletePart3SamplingandAnalysis.
Effluents Management Supervision.
Chemistry andSolidification/Dewatering/Services Vendorpersonnel shallprovideandcheckofftherequireddocumentation specified inPart4.d.equalityControlshallprovidereviewasrequiredfortheDewatering RecordSheet.~;'"H:lliEGRITYCONTAINERS (HIC)6.7.IStorageofHighIntegrity Containers Radlok,Nuhic,andCNSIHighIntegrity Containers (HIC)storedindirectsunlightorinareaswherethereisastrongsourceofultraviolet radiation shallbefilledwithinoneyearofmanufacturing date.RadlokHighIntegrity.
Containers storedawayfromanysourcesofultraviolet radiation shallbefilledwithintwoyearsofmanufacturing date,orspecificguidancefromthevendormustbeobtained.
c.OncefilledaRadlokHighIntegrity Container maybestoredinanapprovedstoragefacilityforupto(5)fiveyearspriortoburial.d.OncefilledaCNSIHighIntegrity Container maybestoredforaperioduntilone(I)yearofultraviolet radiation isreceived.
Shortexposures (i.e.,severalhours)tosunlight, suchasoccurring duringshipmentandonsitetransferneednotbecountedwhendetermining totalultraviolet exposure.
y:Hgl0 UsesofHighIntegrity Containers NDAP-gA-0646 Revision0Page41of6]a.HighIn&grityContainers maybeusedtopackagethefollowing wastematerials forburialatBarnwell, SouthCarolina,
- Richland, Washington, andBeatty,Nevada,lowlevelwastedisposalfacility(ies).
-Oewatered beadionexchangeresin-Oewatered powderedionexchangeresin-Activated carbon,powderedcarbon,diatamaceous earthandothergranularorfibrousfiltermaterial-Cartridge filterelements-Filtersludge-Sandblastinggritandcrud-Stabilized incinerator ashb.-Otherdewatered anddrymaterialprovidedconcurrence isreceivedbycontainer vendoranddisposalfacility.
PriortousingaHighIntegrity Container foraspecificwastematerial, procedures shallbeestablished todefinethespecificrequirement thatshallbemetduringuseofthecontainer.
The.procedures shallcontain:Documentation requirements thatspecificconditions havebeenmetsuchasinspection andexposuretodegrading conditions.
Instructions astohowtohandleandproperlyclosethecontainer.
Instructions foron-sitestorageofloadedcontainers forultimateshipmentfordisposal.
hiwgeAI'I NOAP-gA-0646 Revision0Page42of61Theprocedures shallprovideamethodfordocumenting requiredinformation relevanttothecontainer frominitialreceipttoshippingfordispos&.Requiredinformation shallbebaseduponthecontainer certificate ofcompliance anddisposalsiterequirements.
Retention andutilization ofthedocumentation shallbedefinedintheprocedures.
Theprocedures shallestablish specific()ualityControlinspection requirements.
PriortothefirstshipmentofaspecifictypeofHighIntegrity Container, authorization shallberequested andreceivedfromtheapplicable regulatory agencygoverning useofthecontainer inquestionatthedisposalfacilityofconcern.HiahIntearity Container Limitations a~HighIntegrity Containers areapprovedforuseprovidedthefollowing physical'imitations ofthewastearemet:,(1)Bulkdensity(2)pH0.7to2.5gms/cc4to11(3)Loadingtemperature
- <140'F(4)Radlok100loadedweight:(5)Radlok200loadedweight:<10500lb<5500lb(6)Radlok55loadedweight:<950lb(7)CNSI14-195loadedweight:<12200lb(8)CNSI14-170loadedweight:<10800lb(9)CNSI8-120.loadedweight:<7500lb(10)CNSI6-80loadedweight<5000lb I'
NOAP-t}A-0646 Revision0Page43of61(11)CNSI24-INCHFRPloadedweight<1600lb(12)Radlok500loadedweight:<9500lb(13)Radlok179loadedweight:<14000lb(14)Radlok195loadedweight:<15500lb(15)NUHIC120loadedweight:'<8500lb(16)NUHIC136loadedweight:<8500lbThemaximumconcentration ofradionuclides withhalflivesgreaterthan(5)fiveyearsthatmaybedisposedofinaHighIntegrity Container is350pCi/cc.Thefollowing chemicals areprohibited andmaynotbedisposedofinHighIntegrity Containers.
(1)AquaRegia(2)Bromine(3)Chromic/Sulfuric Acid(4)'umingSulfuricAcid(5)NitricAcid>50Kconcentration (6)Organicperoxides k(7)Phenol-concentrated (8)Acetone(9)Butane(10)CarbonOisulphide (11)Chloroform (12)EthylEther(13)EthyleneOichloride (14)Methylene Chloride(15)MethylEthylKetone NOAP-()A-0646 Revision0Page44of61(16)Propane(17)PentaneApassiveventdesignshallbeincorporated intothecontainer torelieveinternalcontainer pressure.
ClosureofHighIntegrity Containers ClosureofHighIntegrity Containers shallbecompleted inaccordance with'pproved procedures.
Ifthecontainer isnotequippedwithapassiveventanditscontentsarewithinthelimitsofLowSpecificActivityensureoneofthefollowing:
(1)Thecontainer isshippedwithin(10)tendaysafterclosing;orirthecont,a>ner hasbeencioseaiorlongerthan(10)tendays,itshallbeopened,vented,andre-closed withinten(10)daysofshipment.
Ifthecontainer exceedsthelimitsforLowSpecificActivityorcontainswaterand/or.organicsubstances whichcouldradiolytically generatecombustible gases,determination mustbemadesuchthatthefollowing criteriaaremetoveraperiodoftimethatistwicetheexpectedshipmenttime:(1)Thehydrogengenerated shallbelimitedtoamolarquantitythatwouldbenomorethan5Xbyvolumeofthecontainer gasvoid;or(2)Thecontainer andshippingcaskcavityshallbeinertedwithadiluenttoassurethatoxygenislimitedto<5Xbyvolumeinthoseportionsofthepackagewhichcouldhavehydrogengreaterthan5X.Step6.7.4.band6.7.4.cshallalsoapplytodewatered wasteinsteelliners.
l~,1I 6.8iRRA01'ATEO HAROWAREPROCESSING ANODEWATERING 6.8.1GeneralRequirements NOAP-gA-0646 Revision0Page45of61a.Processing anddewatering ofIrradiated Hardwareshallbeperformed byqualified SSESorvendorpersonnel.
b.Processing anddewatering ofIrradiated Hardwareshallbeperformed inaccordance withapprovedprocedures.
6.8.EOewatering procedures shallbebasedonliquidvolumeanddrainagecalculations andactualdrainageverification todemonstrate theabilitytoachievefreeliquidlimitsasspecified bydisposalfacilities andapplicable regulatory agencies.
Oewatered.
ProductControl6.9Thafi~ldowatereA nvnhucfeha)1conf>jn)mrsthan0.5/ofreeliquidforsteelliners.b.gualityControlchecksshallbeperformed onprocesssteps..6.8.3Irradiated HardwareProcessing andOewatering Records\a.Allrecordsgenerated shallbecompleted andfiledinaccordance withapprovedimplementing procedures.
CONTAINER INSPECTIONS
.6.9.16.9.26.9.3gualityControlshallinspectcontainers tobeusedforsolidification, dewatering, andotherpackaging.
Thisinspection shallassurethatpriortouse,thecontainers tobeusedforsolidification, dewatering, orotherpackaging areintactandtheirinternals arefree~ofanyvisualdamagethatwouldpreventthemfromperforming theirintendedfunction.
Containers shallmeetthegeneralcriteriafornormaltransport conditions inaccordance withtherequirements of49CFR.TypeAcontainers shallmeettheadditional testingrequirements specified in49CFR.
k$t0 NOAP-gA-0646 Revision0Page46of616.10WASTECONTAINER SPACEUTILIZATION 6.10.16.10.26.10.36.10.4Wastevolumeshallbemaximized withintheguidelrrfes ofspecificoperating procedures tominimizepotential voidspaceatthetopofwastecontainer aftersolidification ordewatering iscomplete.
Wastevolumesshallmeetorexceedburialsitecriteria.
Ifwastevolumeislessthandisposalfacilitycriteria, requirements fordisposalofthecontainer inquestionshallbedefinedby.thedisposalfacility.
Specificwastevolumescommitted tobythevendorshallbemetorotherwise justified astowhywastevolumeswerenotachieved.
Susquehanna Guaranteed Solidified/Oewatered WasteVolumeRecord,FormNDAP-(A-0646-3, shallbecompleted byvendorpersonnel, approvedbyRadwasteSupervisor andshallbeusedtotracksolidified/dewatered wastevolumesachievedineachindividual container.
6.11STORAGEOFPACKAGEDRADIOACTIVE WASTE6.11.16.11.26.11.3~-6.11.4RadwasteSupervisor shallprovideSolidification and/orOewatering Recordsheetsthathavebeen'eviewed byequalityControlpersonnel statingthatprocessed wastehasbeensolidified orde-watered inaccordance withtheProcessControlProgramandmeetstheapplicable shippinganddisposalcriteria.
Solidification andDewatering Recordsshallincludetheisotopicmix,isotopicconcentration ofthewastethatwaspackaged, thetotalvolumeofthewaste,andtheamountofwater,cementorothersolidification agentused,asappropriate.
Solidification andDewatering Recordsshallbepartofthepermanent shippingrecordsandadheretorequirements oftheProcessControlProgram.Formaterials packagedinahighintegrity container, documentation shallbemaintained onHICstorageandpre-shipment checklist information.
6..56.11.6NOAP-OA-0646 Revision0Page47of61Packagedradioactive wasteshallbestoredinareasdesignated byHPForemanEffluents Hanagement. Storageofpackagedradioactive wasteintheLowLevelRadwasteHoldingFacility(LLRWHF)shallbeinaccordance withapprovedprocedures. Aninventory ofstored,packagedwastebyauniquecontainer numbersuchasL(Liner)-Yearand-container numbershallbemaintained. Theinventory shallincludethecontactdoserate,isotopicmixstatedasconcentration pergramofmaterialandtotalvolumeofwasteandsolidification agent.asappropriate. 6.12TRANSPORTATION, SHIPPINGANOOISPOSALREGULATIONS 6.12.}Specificregulatory documents shallbemaintained onsiteinastatusthatiscurrent.Specificregulations thatshallbemaintained includebutarenotlimitedtothefollowing: 10CFR71Packaging ofRadioactive Nateria}'n~.transport andtransportation ofradioactive materialundercertainconditions. ,'I~~C.49CFR100-199Transportation. Chem-Nuclear SystemsInc.BarnwellS.C.disposal"siteoperating licensenumber097StateofSouthCarolina. d.e..9.'.Chem-Nuclear SystemInc.NRCHaterialLicense12-13536-01. '"'Chem-Nuclear SystemInc.BarnwellSAC.disposalsiteoperating procedures andsitecriteria. USEcologyNRCHaterialLicense04-0376601.
- US'.Ecology RichlandWashington disposalsiteoperating licenseWN-1019-2 StateofWashington.
Scientific EcologyGroupLicensesR-73008-E94, R-01052-A91. '\~CaskHanualsforcasksofwhichPP8Lisanauthorized user.AcopyofthelicenseforeachfacilitytowhichRadioactive Materialissent. '4'I$pk NDAP-QA-0646 Revision0Page48of6110CFR61Licensing requirements forlanddisposalofRadioactive Waste.6.12.2Procedures applicable totransportation, shippinganddisposalshallbedeveloped. Procedures shallbeestablished andmaintained toprovidedirections andassureregulatory compliance formanifesting, whichincludeapplicable federal,state,anddisposalfacilityregulations, andNRCguidance. Procedures shallcontaincheckofflistswhereandwhenapplicable toassurespecificattention ispaidtothecriticalfunctionbeingcontrolled. 6.12.3Procedures shallcontainQualityControlnotifications orholdpoints.Non-Process ControlComputersoftwareused,toimplement applicable portionsoftheProcessControlProgramshallbeinacco'ance~.D.-".P;".'-0 0!.6.13SHIPPINGOFRADIOACTIVEWASTE6.13.!AllRadioactive wasteshallbeshippedbyEffluents Management. 6.13.2AllwasteshippedfromSSESshallonlybetofacilities licensedtoreceivethewasteandinaccordance with10CFR71and49CFR100-199. 6.13.36.13.4DryActiveWaste(DAW)shouldnormallybeshippedasTypeAquantities andtherefore donotrequirespecificlicensedcontainers. Wastecontainers shallbeplacedinaUSNRCapprovedlicensedshippingcontainer ifit:a.ExceedsTypeAquantities b.Exceeds1000mr/hroncontactrc.Exceeds1000dpm/100cmloosesurfacecontamination ontheexteriorofthecontainer. Thespecificconditions oftheCertificate ofCompliance foreachapprovedshippingcaskshallbestrictlyadheredto. 'bCI0 SOAP-QA-0646 Revision0Paae49of61Packaged~astemaybeshippedunshielded if:a.Contactdoseratesarelessthan200mrem/hranddoseratesat6feetarelessthan10mrem/hr. b.CuriecontentofthepackageshallbeaTypeAquantity. c.Container shallbeaminimumofastrongtightcontainer. Priortotheshipmentofapackageofradioactive waste,theHPForemanEffluents t)anaaement, shallassurethecontainer issurveyedforcontactdoseratesandsurfacecontamination. Oecontamination, ifrequired, shallbedoneunderthedirection of'heHPForemanEffluents Management. Oecontamination maybewaivedbaseduponradiological conditions. Allvehiclesusedtotransport radioactive wasterequiring thevehicletobeplacarded shallbecheckedforadequateopera'ion ands='e:.AllRadwasteshipments fromSSESshallnormallybevia"Exclusive Use"vehicles'pecific instructions giventothedriverinclude:a.Expectedrouteoftraveltohisfina)destination'. Maintaining "Exclusive Use"status..c.Specificactionstobetakenintheeventofanaccident. No'vehicle carryingradioactive wastethat.isoverweight shallleaveSSESwithoutaPennsylvania overweight permit.a.AOAWshipmentorothershipmentcapableofhavingitsweightadjusted, sha11notbeallowedtoleaveSSESoverloaded. b.Anoverloaded condition foranyvehicleisbasedontotalweightandweightperaxle. 'a 6.13.11NDAP-OA-0646 Revision0Page50of61IntheeventaccessisdeniedtoSSESatalloperating a>sposalfacilities, PPKLwillprovidecarrierwithaletterstatingthatSSESwillmeetallapplicable federal,stat~andcompactrequirements forreceiptbackoftheradioactive waste/material incarrier's possession. 6.14SHIPMENTCONFIRMATION Ifdisposalsit,eshipmentacknowledgement isnotreceivedwithin18daysfromdeparture fromSSES,Effluents Management Supervision shallconduct,atraceinvestigation forshipmentlocation. Ifthedisposaifacilityshipmentreceiptcannotbeconfirmed within20days.a5gnificant Operating Occurrence Report(SOOR)shallbegenerat,eo. 6.15CHANGESI':IHFSOLIDRADIOACTIVE WASTEPROCESSCONTROLPROGRAM6.15.i6.15.2Anychangesasdescribed intheTechnical Specifications, totheSolidRadioactive WasteProcessControlProgramshallbeprovidedintheSemi-annual ~adioactive EffluentReleaseReportfiledwiththepcol'~nychangestotheSolidRadioactive WasteProcess(ontrolProgramshallbeapprovedbyPlantOperations '"'review Committee (PORC)priortoimplementation. 6.16EVALlJATION OfPROCESSOROPERATIONAL CHANGES6.16.16.16.2<.hangesinradioactive wasteprocessing oroperational changesshallbeevaluated todetermine anyimpactsonwastecharacteristics and/orform.Evaluation shouldincludeasaminimum:Operational evaluation ofprocessing impacts.Chemistry evaluation ofchangestosamplingandanalysismethodology. Effluents Management evaluation ofpackaging and/orshippingimpacts.fffluents Management evaluation for10CFR6lcompliance. NOAP-QA-0646 Revision0Page51of61(2)6.17REPORTING OFMISHAPSINVOLVING LOWLEVELWASTEFORMSIOCFR61establishes theminimumandstability requirements forLowLevelWaste(LLW)forms.10CFR20requirescertification thattheprocessed wastesatisfies therequirements ofIOCFR61.MishapswhichmayimpactthefinalwasteformshallbereportedtotheNRC.6.17.2Typesofmishapswhichshouldbereportedinclude:Failureofhigh-integrity containers usedtoensureastablewasteform.Container failurecanbeevidenced bychangedcontainer dimensions, crackina. ordamaaeresu)ting frommishandling (e.g.,droppingorimpacting againstanotherobject).Misuseofhigh-integrity containers. evidenced byaquantityoffreeliquidgreaterthan1percentofcontainer volume.orbyanexcessive Production ofasolidified Class8orCwasteformthathasanyofthefollowing characteristics: (1)Containsfreeliquidinquantities exceeding 0.5percentofthevolumeofthewaste.(2)Containswastewithradionuclides inconcentrations exceeding thoseconsidered duringwasteformqualification'testing acceptedbytheregulatory agency,whichcouldleadtoerrorsinassessment ofwasteclass.(3)Containsasignificantly different wasteloadingthanthatusedinqualification testingacceptedbytheregulatory agency.(4)Containschemicalingredients notpresentinqualification testingacceptedbytheregulatory agency,andthosequantities aresufficient tounacceptably degradethewasteproduct.
NDAP-(jA-0646 Revision0Page52of61(5)Showsinstability evidenced bycrumbling,
- cracking, spalling, voids,softening, disintegration, non-homogeneity, ordinfensional changes.(6)Evidenceofprocessing phenomena thatexceedthelimitingprocessing conditions identified inapplicable topicalreportsorprocesscontrolplans,e.g.,foaming,temperature
- extremes, premature orslowhardening, andproduction ofvolatilematerial.
i.Failuretoadheretohighintegrity container limitations asrequiredbycontainer certificate ofcompliance. Notification ofviolation bydisposal'facility regulatory authorities attimeofcontainer receiptfordisposal. Failureofcement-solidified stablewasteformlongtermPCPsurveillance specimens duetoevidenceofsignificant
- cracking, spalling, orbulkdisintegration, compression orpenetrometer strengthandimmersion testresults.Requirements forreporting ofmishapsshallapplyonly:oprocessing linersandhighintegrity containers containing radioactive w'asteinits,final product'orm.'ignificant Operating Occurrence Report(SOOR)shallbegenerated ifoneofthemishapsmentioned
'occurs.6.)8PCP!":i'LEHENTING PROCEDURES Pio'.conies requiredforimplementation oftheProcessControlProof~:areshowninAttachment 0.i0P.ECORDSin'.iioiFication RecordsorOewatering Recordsandtheattachedoocu"eats shallbeforwarded toEffluents Management Supervision ~oi'ention untilsuchtimeasthecontainer identified onA~co~':i:shippedforfinaldisposition. HDAP-(}A-0646 Revision0Page53of617.2When:..".eidentified container isshippedtheSolidification RecorosorOewatering Recordsandotherdocuments concerning theShipment. shallbefiledwiththeshippingdocumentation andforwaraed toOCSforretention. 7.3Documentation ofRadioactive WasteShipments shallberetainedasrequire@bySSESTechnical Specifications. 7.4Radioactive wasteshippingdocumentation shallconsistof,butnotlimitedto.thefollowing records:7.4.!Radioactive HaterialShippingHanifest1.4,"4<valuation ofisotopic, mixandconcentration Radiological surveysoF:a.VehicleuponarrivalPackagetobeshipped7.4.47.4.57.4.6c.LoadedvehiclepriortoshipmentVehicleSafetyinspection Check-off sheetforloadingprocedure Documentation ofadherence toProcessControlProgram(ifapplicable) 7.4.i.Specialinstructions todriver gvllAa PARTI:'OLIOIFICATIONRECOROSHEETLineridentification Information Attachment ANOAP-gA-0646 Revision0Page54of61PPi!LLinerNumberWasteStream2.LinerVendorSerialNumber(RWCUFilterMediacannotbeentered)PARTTestSolidification required? YESNO(circleone)2:Container Selection (RefertoWN-PS-100 fHP-TP-800]) PARTEstimated LinerContactOoseRatesProjected CurieConcentration ExpectedWasteClassification/Stability LinerIypetobeUsedExpectedCaskTypetobeUsedOocumentation Checklist mR/hrpCi/gm5.EmptyheightofLiner'IbsiyARIc~FormtsuAP-gA-0646-1 (original) WasteFormOocumentation OP(WM)-068 (RP)-Forms(original) SC-068-002 'Forms(copy)WasteForm:.STABLEUNSTABLE(circleone)>85XLinerVolumeUtilized: YESNO(circleone)>(asteActivityOocumentation CH-RC-Forms(copy)isotopicAnalysis(copy)Composteadded/Log entrymadeonCH-TP-055-1 HealthPhysicsOataLinerRadiological Survey(original) Shipmentilb.(Ifavailable ALARA)REMARKS': //o~YM&Hf'ne.'1enol~snFOR(:.SOAP-(}~-0646-1, Rev.0,PageIof1(FileR69-1) lp,V OEWATERING RECORDSHEETAttachment 8NOAP-QA-0646 Revision0Paae55of6]PARTi:LineiIdentification Information PPKLLineiNumberLinerVendorSeria'INumber3.WasteStreamPART2:Cont;>ocr Selection (RefertoHH-PS-100 [HP-TP-800]} Estimated L}TTirContactDoseRatesProjected Cut'it>Concentration ExpectedWast,eClassification/Stability 4.LinerTypetobeUsed6.ExpectedCas):TypetobeUsedmR/hrpCijgmEmptyWeightofLinerlbs.RadwasteSupervisor ateimeFORMNOAP-QA-0646-2, Rev.0,(DUPLEX}, PageIof3(FileR69-I) rP PART3:Sampling andAnalysis1.Tank/Liner sampled2.SampleNumber3.WasteStreamOilContent(Checkone)a.NoneDEWATERING RECORDSHEETAttachment 6NDAP-gA-0646 Revision0Page56of61b.lessthan1%IsotopicAnalysisattached6.SpecificactivityofDewatered Sample7.a.Dewatered Volumeb.Dewatered WeightgmpCi/gmc.Sampledensitygm/cc8.Composite added/Log entrymadeonCH-TP-055-1 Theabovetank/liner containing solidshasbeenanalyzedinaccordance withCH-RC-075 andfoundtocontaintheisotopesandspecificactivities asindicated ontheattacheddatasheets.em>stryupervision atelmeFORMNDAP-OA-0646-2, Rev.0,(DUPLEX)Page2of3(FileR69-I)
OEWATERING RECOROSHEETAttachment 8NOAP-QA-0646 Revision0Page57of61pARTa:LinerShipmentInformation Summary1.PPKLLinerNumber3.FormNOAP-QA-0646-2 (original) 4.WasteFormDocumentation 2.WasteVolumeCalculated ~'asteWeight=gm/ccx62.2xft=lb.ActualFIiledLinerWeightlb.(ifavailable ALARA)IOOx(Oewat,ered WasteVolume)ftPart4.2ft=/o3AnatVolume>85%Container VolumeUtilizedYES/NO(Circleone)Wast.eForm:STABLEUNSTABLE5.WasteActivityOocumentation CH-RC-Forms(Copy)IsotopicAnalysis(Copy)6.HealthPhysicsDataLinerRadiological Survey(original) ShipmentkPART5:REHARKS:(Circleone)//adwasteopersoryLIIate~eviewBateoremanFORHNOAP-QA-0646-2, Rev.0,(OUPLEX), Page3of3(FileR69-1)gmt.ate 4% Attachment CNOAP-gA-0646 Revision0Page58of61SUSUEHANNAGUARANTEED SOLIOIfIEO OEWATEREO WASTEVOLUHERECORDl.DateWaste'(ypeContainer TypeBurialVolumeLinernumberUseableCon'tainer VolumeGuaranteed llinimumWasteVolumeWasteVolu::,:.- AttainedinchesxWast,eVoluneCont,ainer Usageft~/inch100x(Wast~V~iRemarks:ft'-:Guaranteed Min.WasteVel'.t'ta)-100'Y.~~a~a~10.Signature SoidiicationVenorepresentatsve-II.Signature Radwasteupervisor FORMNDAP-QA-0646 ~3.Rev.0,Page1of1(fileR69-1)r~e;~~.a.g%P~~~r,gaa 2t'+l WASTEPROCESSING PCPIMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE MATRIXAttachment 0NOAP-gA-0646 Revision0Page59of61EvaoratorConcentrates -Solidified SEGSTO-P-05-008 (SteelLiner)MixedSolids-Solidified SEGSTO-P-05-051 (SteelLiner)(HighTorque)WM-RP-201 (OP-068-133) CH-RC-051 CH-RC-054 LRWFilterMedia.URCWasteRWCUFilterMedia-Dewatered SEGSTD-P-03-046 (HIC)WM-RP-103 (OP-068-116} Condensate RadwasteOemineralizer BeadResin-Solidified SEG'TD-P-05-054 (SteelLiner)Condensate RadwasteOemineralizer BeadResin-Oewatered SEGSTD-P-03-048 (SteelLiner)..'WM-'RP-102 (OP-068-102) dCNSIFO-OP-019 (Overpack) WM-PS-230 (HP-TP-875) TFCNuclear(HIC),'4g-RP-107 SEGSTD-P-03-010 (HIC)SEGSTD-P-22-002 (ResinExpress)WM-RP-101 (OP-068-121) WM-RP-.104 Page1of3" PCPIHPLEHENTING PROCEDURE HATRIXIrradiated Hardware-OewatereSteelLinerNoneAttachment DNOAP-QA-0646 Revision0Page60of61OrActiveWasteOAW-PackainWH-PS-210 (HP-TP-841) LiouidOilWaste-Solidified SEGSTD-P-05-002 CH-RC-050 SolidSealedSourcesNoneI.iuidOilWaste-Decontamination WH-PS-302 (OP-068-135) WASTEANALYSISANOCLASSIFICATION -IOCFR61CH-TI-037 CH-RC-075 CH-RC-076 CH-TP-055 ~~"RAOIOACTIVEWASTE'OLIOIFICATION-GERALSEGSTO-P-05-044 WM-RP-005 (OP-068-112) WM-RP-004 (OP-068-108) WH-PS-100 (HP-TP-800) WH-RP-008 WH-PS-110 (HP-TP-801) WH-PS-120'(HP,.-;:.TP,.-.,802) WH-PS-140 .'(HP.,=.'TP;-".8'10)'.".... WH-PS-160 .(HP,'-.'TP;851)- WH-PS-170.::(HP .TP.'~883) WH-PS-240 (HP-'TI.880).TESTING/TREATMENT COMBUSTIBLE GASESWM-RP-009 WH-RP-301 (OP-068-131) ~iSEGSTO-P-05-022 ~WM-RP-205 (OP-068-120) SC-068-002 (TestSolidification) .SEGSTD-P-05-050 WH-RP-002 (OP-068-132) Paoe2of34~C'lpg,.n PCPIMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE MATRIXRADIOACTIVE WASTEDEWATERING -GENERAC'ttachment DNDAP-gA-0646 Revision0Page61of61SEGSTD-P-01-005 (Equipment) WM-RP-001 (OP-068-114) SEGSTD-P-03-022 WM-RP-0!0 (OP-068-129) HIGHINTEGRITY COttTlIt<ERS-CLOSURESEGSTD-P-03-"03 Wfl-RP-007 (OP-068-123)DISPOSALFACILITYFEOUIREMENTS WM-PS-}90 (HP-TP-806) PACKAGING SEGSTD-P-04-004 WM-RP-011 (OP-068-128) SEGSTD-P-03-004 WM-RP-006 (OP-068-124) WM-PS-310 WM-PS-311 WM-PS-312 WM-PS-350 WM-PS-351 WM-PS-352 WM-PS-313 (HP-TP-826) (HP-TP-827) (HP-TP-831)(HP-TP-832) (HP-TP-835) (HN-142)(LN-142)(HN-100III)(CNSI14-195)(CNSI21-300)(CNSI8-120A)(HN-194)WM-PS-314 (HP-TP-836)(HN-190-1) WM-PS-353 (HP-TP-837) (CNSI14-170)WM-PS-315 (HP-TP-838) (HN-200)WM-PS-316 (HP-TP-840) (CNSI14-215)WM-PS-317 (HP-TP-852) (HN215H)WM-PS-318 (WestinghouseTCT)WM-PS-319 (WCSCaskDrum)Page3of3 SECTION6REPORTSOFEXCEPTIONS TOTHESSESEFFLUENTMONITORING PROGRAM165 REPORTSOFEXCEPTION TOTHESSESEFFLUENTNONITORING PROGRAOn11/17/92, aradwastereleasetotheSusquehanna RiverwashaltedwhenHV-06432Al andA2valvesclosedafterthesampleprocesspumptripped.ThiseventoccurredforEandFsampletanksunderreleasepermit92-369.Thepumpwasrestarted, buttrippedagainimmediately. Anegligible amountofliquidwasreleasedpriortothepumptrips.Operations notedthatprocessradmonitorRR-06433begantoincrease, whichinducedaHighRadalarm.Thepumpanddischarge pipingwereflushed;subsequent Chemi,stry analysesweresatisfactory, andthereleaseproceeded. Aninitialinvestigation determined thatthepumptrippedonlowflowduetoairbinding(lowflow).NoLimitingCondition forOperation wasenteredasaresultofthisevolution. Theinvestigation iscontinuing onthiseventforresolution underSignificant Operating Occurrence Report1-92-354. Threeeventsoccurredrelatedtooperation ofUnit1CoolingTowerBlowdownFlowInstrumentation: theseeventscausedtheinstrumentation tobedeclaredinoperable withTechnical Specification Table3.3.7.10-1ActionStatement 102entered.Allthreeeventsinvolveddiscrepancies inBlowdownFlowValvepositionvs.flowacceptance criteria. Innocase,however,wasthetimelimitoftheActionStatement actuallyexceeded: thelongestperiodofinoperability wasfivedays.Theseeventswereinvestigated andconcluded underSignificant Operating Occurrence Reports1-92-337, 1-92-348and1-92-360, andaredescribed forinformation onlyhere. 1I,~Vol(KS4 LimitingVentConcentration, uCi/ccitinReleaseRateCirE6uCiCi(5.26E5min/yr)(VentFlowRate,cc/min)'(Eq6)Samplecalculations ofwaterborne andairborneeffluentmonitorsetpoints arepresented inSectionA.1.2ofAppendixA.Ventflowratesandsampleflowratesaremonitored andrecordedforeachofthefiveSSESreleasepoints.Themeasuredflowratesareusedtocalculate ventconcentrations andreleaserates.Flowchannelsetpoints aresetatapproximately 10Xand90Xofthecalibrated sensorrangestoprovideindication ofpossiblyabnormalflowrates.SPCIFICATION'.11.2.6 -THECONCENTRATION OFHYDROGENOROXYGENINTHEMAINCONDENSER OFFGASTREATMENT SYSTEMSHALLBELIMITEDTOLESSTHANOREQUALTO4XBYVOLUME.Hydrogenrecombiners areusedatSSEStomaintaintherelativeconcentration ofcomponents ofpotentially explosive gasmixturesoutsidetheexplosive envelope. Themaincondenser offgastreatment systemexplosive gasmonitoring system(offgashydrogenanalyzers) havesetpoints toalarmatIXand2Xhydrogen. SPCATION3.1.2.7-Theradioactivity rateofthenoblegasesKr-85m,Kr-87,Kr-88,Ãe-133,Xe-135andXe-138measuredatthemotivesteamjetcondenser discharge shallbelimitedtolessthanorequalto330millicuries/second. Themaincondenser offgaspre-treatment monitorprovidesindication ofoffgasactivitypriortoinputtotheholdupsystem.Alarmsetpoints arebasedontheTech.Spec.3.11.2.7noblegasreleaseratelimitof330millicuries/second orlessatthemotivesteamjetcondenser discharge. 12 ~>'i,F. FIGURE5ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING LOCATIONS WITHINONEMILEOFTHESSESIIIIIIGOULDISLAND14IIII13IIr--~IIIIg,,Qp~~~ILAKE~TAW554TQ555~6AlT~emwmmmWSITEBQUNDARIII 1NILE8SUSQUEHANNA RIVERAIRgSIJRTWCeWATERTTIIERMOLUMIIIESCENT DOSIMEIY42 FIGURE6ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING LOCATIONS GREATERTHANONEMILEFROMTHESSES1EiF1T/SUSQUEHANNA RIVERiVANTICOKE 1415F1~~1GLENLYONmTTSHICKSHINN YIMOCANAQUA 'Ž1PONDHILL4BERWICKg.,JSE2TWAPVALLOPEN Asrir7ElyT12H2RLTQ.unMIFFLINVILLENESCOPECK T,T~INN5MILESCONYNGHAM18MILESHAZLETON~mOIInXWCriTZa~~ma~IIaXszmaeTHKRMOI.UMINESCKNT INSIMSTIIY43 Page1of3TABLE6OPERATlONAL RADIOLOGICAL EKVTRONHEKTAL lK)NiTORTKG PROGRAMExposurePath<<aysaoe~raineRadioiodine andParticulates NmaberofSaayles~OlidochtloAS12S1(0.4miVSV-E.O.F.Building) 981(1.3ml5-Transmission Line)SS4(0.8miE-VofBio.Consult.) 12El(4.7mlVSV-DerrickHospital) 761(14miSE-PPALHazletonChemLab)'52(0.5miNE-SSESBackupHet.io<<er1554(0.6mlNV-Transmission Corridor102(3.9miN-Hocanaqua Substatlon) 3Dl(3.4miHE-PondHill)12Gl(15mi'USU-Bloomsburg ServiceCenter)'52 Perimeter Fence-0.2miH102Hocanaqua Substation -4.0miH253Perimeter Fence-0.2mlHNE283DurabondCorporation -1.3miNNE2F1St.Adalberts Cemetery-5.9miNHE354Perimeter Fence-0.3miNE3DlPondHill-3.4miNE3FlValaniaResident(Nanticoke) -9.1miNE3GSVllkes-Barre-Parrlsh St.Substation-16mlNE'S3Perimeter Fence-0.2miEHE4E1RucklesHillRoadPole(I)46422/H35191 -4.8miEHE4GlHountainTop-industrial Park-14mlEHE'57Perimeter Fence-0.3miESE2BlossFarm-4.5miE654Perimeter Fence-0.2miESE6A4FormerStatePolice-0.6miESESasq)ingandCollection FruencContinual sampleroperation <<ithsamplecollection weekly.'Quarterly TypeanduencoAnasRadioiodine Canister: analyzeweeklyforl-l3lParticulate Sample:Analyzeforgrossbetaradioactivity lessthan24hoursfollowing filterchange.Performisotopicanalysisoncanposite sample(bylocation) quarterly. GaaneDose:Quarterly. Ã) Page2of3ExposurePathwaysa0eHmaberofSamples~&&I~~ldO&C&&&&&1~0&I&I&& 6EISt.JamesChurch-4.7miESE659Perimeter Fence-0.2miESE7S6Perimeter Fence-0.2mlSE7ElHarwoodTransmission LinePolet2-4.2QISE7GIHaz)etonChemicalLab-14miSE'52Perimeter Fence-0.2miSSE882La'MallResidence -1.4miSSEBD3HowryResidence -4.0miSSE952SecurityFence-0.2mi59D4CountryFolkStore-3.6mi51051Perimeter Fence-0.4miSSV10DIRossRymanFarm-3.0miSSV1153SecurityFence-0.3mlSVIIEIThomasResidence -4.7miSM1253Perimeter Fence-0.4miMSV12E1BerwickHospital-4.7miVSM1261Bloomsburg -15mi'MSV'3S2Perimeter Fence-0.4miV1364KesslerFarm-4.Imi'M1455SitePole43996/il34230 0.5miMN14E1CanouseFarm-4.1miVN15FI2awatskiFarm-5.4miN1555Perimeter Fence-0.4miN1651Perimeter Fence-0.3miHN16S2Perimeter Fence-0.3miHN16F1HidlayResidence (Huntington Hills)-7.8NNSaw@lingandCoectionFruencTypeandgaiCror&&SurfaceDrinkingSedimentfranShoreline 656riverwaterintakeline'57coolingtower.blowdowndischarge line12H2DanvilleMaterCo.(Approximately 30milesdownstream) 78BellBend-1.2miSEHonthlycomposite Honthlycomposite Honthlycomposite Semi-annually GaaaeIsotopicanalysis. Coayosite tritiumanalysisatleastquarterly. Grossbetaandganmaisotopicanalysesmonthly.Composite fortritiumanalysisatleastquarterly. GamnaIsotopicanalysissemi-annually.
Page3of3ExposurePathwaysIII1k~'~HmuberofSax@les~hhocstlal*1283YoungFarm-2.0miMSMIOGIOavlsFare-14mi.SSW'481StolaFarm-1.8ml.MNg10D1RymanFarm-3.0mi.SSMSan@IIngandColectionSemi-monthly <<henanimalsareonpasture,monthlyotherwise TypeandruencoAnasGalenaisotopicand1-131analysisofeachsample.Fishandinvertebrates FoodProductsOutfallarea2HFalls.PA'Approximately 30miHNE)1101ZehnerFarm-3.3.miSMvegetable 12F7LuplniFarm-8.3miMSMvegetable Semi-annually. Onesample'rom eachoft<<oreacreationally important speciesfromanyofthefolio<<ing families: bullheadcatfish.sunfish,pikes.orperches.AttimeofharvestGaamaisotopiconedibleportions. Gamnaisotopiconedibleportions. <<Thelocationofsamplesandequipment weredesignedusingtheguidanceintheBranchtechnical PositiontoNRCRev.Guide4.8,Rev.1,Hov.1979,Reg.Guide48.1975andORP/S1072-2Environmenta) Radioactivity Surveillance Guide.Therefore, theairbornesamplerlocations werebaseduponX/0and/or0/Q.~'AdustloadinAdustloadingstudy(RHC-TR-81-01) concluded thattheassumption ofIforthetransmission correction factorforgrossbetaanalysisofairparticulate samplesIsvalid.Airparticulate samplesneednotbeweighedtodetermine atransmission correction factor."lfamilks1sampleisunavailab)e formorethantwosamplingperiodsfromoneormoreofthelocations, avegetation sampleshallbesubstituted untilasuitablemilklocationisevaluated. Suchanoccurrence wi11be'documented IntheREHPannualreport.4Controlsamp)elocation. bTwo-weekcomposite Ifcalculated dosesduetoconsumption ofwaterexceedonemilliremperyear.Inthesecases,1-131analyseswi)1beperformed. cThesamplecollector wi11determine thespeciesbaseduponavailability, <<hichmayvaryseasonally andyearly. PENNSYLVANIA POWER5LIGHTCOMPANYSUSQUEHANNA STEAMELECTRICSTATIONOFFSITEOOSECALCULATION MANUALPreparedBy4'~~LCD~~ DateI>/'F~ReviewedByReviewedByApprovedBySupervisor-Environmental ServicesNucleareetsngo.aer-Nuclear Technology Date(Z~Z.Date/N+PP~Date
SUMMARYOFODCMCHANGESChangesotherthanthoseofaminor,editorial naturearesummarized below.Acorrection totheMaximumPathwayDoseFactor(Page4-1)tableforgaseoustritium(H-3)issubmitted. Thebasisforthiscorrection, whichismadefortheH-3/vegetation ingestion pathway,isdiscussed inPLI-72980 (11/24/92). Thisdocumentisreferenced onpage20.2.TheMaximumPathwayDoseFactortableforI-134issubmitted asanaddition(newpage4-29)totheODCM.AlthoughtheoffsitedosefromI-134wouldnotbethesubjectofroutineoperational effluentdosecalculations, duetoitsshorthalf-life (52.6minutes), theisotopeisusedincertaindesignbasiscalculations. Itisincludedhereintopermitconsistency incalculations performed usingcertaindesignbasissourceterms.Isotopetablessubsequent tothatforI-134havebeenrenumbered toaccommodate thisaddition, andareincludedinthissubmittal., 3.Changesperformed hereinwillnotreducetheaccuracyorreliability ofdosecalculations orsetpointdeterminations inaccordance withTechnical Specification 6.14.2.a.2.
LISTOFTABLES~PaeRevisionDateTable1Table2Table3Radiological EffluentObjectives andStandards.. 3DoseFactorsforNobleGases................... 18SampleAnnualAverageRelativeConcentrations andDeposition Rates............................ 1912/11/892/21/9212/11/89Table4DoseFactorsforInhalation, Ingestion andGroundExposurePathways: Radionuclides OtherThanNobleGases....................... 20Table5Waterborne EffluentDoseParameters forAdults..2412/4/9212/11/89Table6Operational Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program....... ................ 44454611/25/9211/25/9211/25/92Table7Detection Capabilities forEnvironmental SampleAnalysis................................. 4748TableB-1Radiological Environmental Monitoring ProgramAnnualSummary.........,........................ B-3TableB-2Reporting LevelsforNonroutine Operating Reports~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~B4TableD-1DilutionFactorsandTransitTimesforSSESEffluents toDanville, PA................ .....D-32/21/922/21/9212/11/8912/11/892/21/92 LISTOFFIGURESRevision~Pae~ateFigure1Figure2Figure3Figure4Figure5Figure6LiquidRadwasteSystemFlowOiagram......... 34OffgasandRecombiner SystemFlowOiagram... 35SolidWasteManagement SystemFlowOiagram.. 36SSESOryContaminated WasteProcessing...... 37Environmental Monitoring Locations WithinOneMileofSSES.....'.........42Environmental Monitoring Locations GreaterthanOneMilefromSSES....433/6/922/21/922/21/922/21/9211/25/9211/25/92CST C. TABLE4DOSEFACTORSFORINHALATION, INGESTION ANDGROUNDEXPOSUREPATHWAYS: RADIONUCLIDES OTHERTHANNOBLEGASES(1)(2)(1)Reference letterR.K.BarclaytoFileR9-5:Technical Documentation ofLotus1-2-3ODCHTABandTGTHSTRfiles:GaseousDoseFactorCalculation usingNUREG-0133/Reg. Guide1.109Hethodology, PLI69605,ll/8/91.(2)Reference letterR.K.BarclaytoFileR9-5:Technical Documentation: ODCHTAB.MKl Revision1Correction ofTritiuminVegetation PathwayDoseCalculations FactorAlgorithms, PLI72980,11/24/92. 20 k1~1%Ik@cl O.D.C.M.MAXIMUMPATHWAYDOSEFACTORS:RADIONUCLIDES OTHERTHANNOBLEGASES*ISOTOPE:H-3PATHWAYAGEGROUPBONELIVERT.BODYTHYROIDKIDNEYLUNGG.I.SKINGROUNDADULTO.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00TEENO.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOBOOCHILDO.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOEw00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00INFANTO.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00GOATMILKADULTTEENCHILDINFANTO.OOE+001.38E+03O.OOE+001.80E+03O.OOE+002.84E+03O.OOE+004.31E+031.38E+031.80E+032.84E+034.31E+031.38E+031.80E+032.84E+034.31E+031.38E+031.80E+032.84E+034.31E+031.38E+031.80E+032.84E+034.31E+031.38E+031.80E+032.84E+034.31E+03N/AN/AN/AN/ACOWMILKMEATADULTTEENCHILDINFANTADULTTEENCHILDINFANTO.OOE+006.77E+026.77E+026.77E>026.77E>026.77Et026.77E+02O.OOE+008.82E+028.82E+028.82E+028.82E+028.82E+028.82E+02O.OOE+001.39E+031.39E+031.39E+031.39E+031.39E+031.39E+03O.OOE+002.11E+032.11E+032.11E+032.11E+032.11E+032.11E+03O.OOE+002.89E+022.89E+022.89E+022.89E+022.89E+022.89Ew02O.OOE+001.72E+021.72E+021.72E+021.72E+021.72E+021.72E+02O.OOE+002.08E+022.08E+022.08E+022.08E+022.08E+022.08E+02O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AVEGTBLEADULTTEENCHILDINFANTO.OOE+001.82E+031.82E+031.82E+031.82E+031.82E+031.82E+03O.OOE+002.18E+032.18E+032.18E+032.18E+032.18f+032.18E+03O.OOE+003.42E+033.42E+033.42E+033.42E+033.42E+033.42E+03O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00N/AN/AN/AN/ATOTALADULTINGEST.TEENCHILDINFANTO.OOE+004.17E+03O.OOE+005.03E+03O.OOE+007.86E+030.00E+006.43E+034.17E+034.17E+034.17E+034.17E+034.17E+035.03E+035.03E+035.03E+035.03E+035.03E+037.86E+037.86E+037.86E+037.86E+037.86E+036.43E+036.43E+036.43E+036.43E+036.43E+03N/AN/AN/AN/AINHAL.ADULTTEENCHILDINFANTO.OOE+001.26E+031.26E+031.26E+031.26E+031.26E+031.26E+03O.OOE+001.27E+031.27E+031.27E+031.27E+031.27E+031.27E+03O.OOE+001.12E+031.12E+031.12E+031.12E+031.12E+031.12E+03O.OOE+006.47E+026.47f+026.47E+026.47E+026.47E+026.47E+02N/AN/AN/AN/ALIV.ODYTHYROIDKIDNEYLUNGG.SK*Airborne pathwaysandtritiumingestion: unitsaremrem/yr/uCi/m3 Deposition pathways: unitsaremrem-m2/yr/uCi/sec
- MAXIMUM VALUESFORPATHWAYS**~
GROUND:GROUND:GOATCOWTOTALT.B./ORG. SKINMILK:MILK:MEAT:VEGTBLE:INGEST:0.00000O.OOE+004.31E+032.11E+032.89E+023.42E+037.86E+03INHAL.1.27E003PAGE:4-1 ~l'N'24>>R>>gl 0O.D.C.M.MAXIMUMPATHWAYDOSEFACTORS:RADIONUCLIDES OTHERTHANNOBLEGASES*ISOTOPE:I-134PATHWAYAGEGROUPBONELIVERT.BODYTHYROIDKIDNEYLUNGG.I.SKINGROUNDADULTTEEN,CHILDINFANTO.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00GOATMILKCOWMILKADULTTEENCHILDINFANT1.09E-122.96E-121.06E-121.94E-125.13E-121.84E-124.58E-128.51E-123.92E-127.92E-121.95E-116.92E-12ADULT5.08E-131.38E-124.94E-13TEEN9.03E-132.39E-128.60E-13CHILD2.14E-123.97E-121.83E-12INFANT4.43E-129.08E-123.23E-125.13E-118.55E-111.96E-104.54E-102.39E-113.99E-ll9.13f-ll2.12E-104.71E-128.09E-121.30E-112.18E-111l2.20E-123.77E-126.07E-121.02E-110.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+002.58E-156.76E-145.64E-122.01E-111.20E-153.15E-142.63E-129.39E-12N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AMEATADULTTEENCHILDINFANTO.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00000O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00N/AN/AN/AN/AVEGTBLEADULT3.19E-058.65E-053.10E-051.50E-031.38E-04O.OOE+00TEEN2.88E-057.63E-052.74E-051.27E-031.20E-04O.OOE+00CHILD5.12E-059.50E-054.37E-052.19E-031.45E-04O.OOE+00INFANTO.OOE+00O,OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+007.54E-081.01E-066.30E-05O.OOE+00'/AN/AN/AN/ATOTALINGEST.INHAL.ADULTTEENCHILDINFANTADULTTEENCHILDINFANT3.19E-058.65E-053.10E-051.50E-031.38E-04O.OOE+002.88E-057.63E-052.74E-051.27E-031.20E-04O.OOE+005.12E-059.50E-054.37E-052.19E-031.45E-04O.OOE+001.24E-112.85E-111.02E-116.66E-103.19E-11O.OOE+006.44E+021.73E+036.15E+022.98E+042.75E+03O.OOE+008.88E+022.32E+038.40E+023.95E+043.66E+03O.OOE+001.17E+032.16E+039.95E+025.07E+043.30E+03O.OOE+009.21E+021.88E+036.65E+024.45E+042.09E+03O.OOE+007.54E-081~01E-066.30E-052.95E-111.019002.04E+019.55&021.29E003'/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/ABONELIVERT.BODYTHYROIDKIDNEYLUNGG.I.SKIN*Airborne pathwaysandtritiumingestion: unitsaremrem/yr/uCi/m3 Deposition pathways: unitsaremrem-m2/yr/uCi/sec
- ~MAXIMUM VALUESFORPATHWAYS***
GROUND:GROUND:GOATCOWTOTALT.B./ORG. SKINMILK:MILK:MEAT:VEGTBLE:INGEST:INHAL.O.OOE+00O.OOE+004.54E-102.12E-10O.OOE+002.19E-032.19E-035.07E+04PAGE:4-29 'W1~tIAIn4F O.D.C.M.MAXIMUMPATHWAYDOSEFACTORS:RADIONUCLIDES OTHERTHANNOBLEGASES*ISOTOPE:Cs-134PATHWAYAGEGROUPBONELIVERT.BODYTHYROIDKIDNEYLUNGG.I.SKINGROUNDGOATMILKADULTTEENCHILDINFANTADULTTEENCHILDINFANT6.79E+096.79E+096.79E+096.79E+096.79E+096.79E+096.79E+096.79E+091.06E+102.53E+101.85E+104.35E+104.26E+106.99E+102.29E+101.28E+116.79E+096.79E+096.79E+096.79E+096.79E+096.79E+096.79E+096.79E+096.79E+096.79E+096.79E+096.79E+096.79E+096.79E+096.79E+096.79E+096.79E+096.79E+096.79E+096.79Et092.07E+10O.OOE+008.19E+092.72E+094.43E+082.02E+10O.OOE+001.38E+105.27E+095.41E+081.47E+10O.OOE+002.17E+107.77E+093.77E+081.29E+10O.OOE+003.30E+101.35E+103.48E+087.92E+097.92E+097.92E+097.92E+09N/AN/AN/AN/ACOWMILKMEATADULTTEENCHILDINFANTADULTTEENCHILDINFANT2.79E+096.63E+095.42E+09O.OOE+002.15E+097.12E+081.16E+084.84E+091.14E+105.28E+09O.OOE+003.62E+091.38E+091.42E+081.12E+101.83E+103.86E+09O.OOE+005.68E+092.04E+099.87E+071.80E+103.35E+103.39E+09O.OOE+008.63E+093.54E+099.11E+073.59E+088.54E+086.98E+08O.OOE+002.76E+089.17E+071.49E+072.85E+086.71E+083.12E+08O.OOE+002.13E+088.15E+078.35E+065.03E+088.26E+081.74E+08O.OOE+002.56E+089.18E+074.45E+06O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AVEGTBLEADULTTEENCHILDINFANTTOTALADULTINGEST.TEENCHILDINFANT4.21E+096.70E+091.53E+10O.OOE+001.80E+103.03E+106.96E+104.09E+101.00E+108.19E+09'.OOE+00 3.24E+091.08E+091.75E+081.58E+107.31E+09O.OOE+005.01E+091.91E+091.96E+082.52E+105.31E+09O.OOE+007.80E+092.80E+091.36E+08O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+004.28E+103.50E+10O.OOE+001.39E+104.60E+097.49E+087.13E+103.31E+10O.OOE+002.27E+108.65Ew098.87&081.14E+l12.41E+10O.OOE+003.54E+101.27E+106.16E+081.62E+l11.63E+10O.OOE+004.16E+101.70E+104.39E+08N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AINHAL.ADULTTEENCHILDINFANT3.73E+058.48E+057.28E+05O.OOE+002.87E+059.76E+041.04E+04N/A5.02E+051.13E+065.49E+05O.OOE+003.75E+051.46E+059.76E+03N/A6.51E+051.01E+062.25E+05O.OOE+003.30E+051.21E+053.85E+03; N/A3.96E+057.03E+057.45E+04O.OOE+001.90E+057.97E+041.33E+03N/ABONELIVERT.BODYTHYROIDKIDNEYLUNGG.I.SKIN*Airborne pathwaysandtritiumingestion: unitsaremrem/yr/uCi/m3 Deposition pathways: unitsaremrem-m2/yr/uCi/sec ~~MAXIMUM VALUESfORPATHWAYS*** GROUND:GROUND:GOATCOWT.B./ORG. SKINMILK:MILK:MEAT:VEGTBLE:6.79E+097.92E+091.28E+ll3.35E+108.'54E+08 2.52E+10TOTALINGEST:1.62EtllINHAL.1.13E+06PAGE:4-30 P4~'52ppI. O.D.C.M.MAXIMUMPATHWAYDOSEFACTORS:RADIONUCLIDES OTHERTHANNOBLEGASES*ISOTOPE:I-135PATHWAYAGEGROUPBONELIVERT.BODYTHYROIDKIDNEYLUNGG.I.SKINGROUNDGOATMILKADULTTEENCHILDINFANTADULTTEENCHILDINFANTO.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+006.93E+031.82Et041.23E+043.17E+042.92E+045.25E+045.05E+041.21E+05O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+006.70E+031.18E+042.48E+044.40E+041.20E+062.91E+04O.OOE+002.04f+065.01E+04O.OOE+004.65E+068.05E+04O.OOE+001.08E+071.34E+05O.OOE+002.05E+043.51E+044.00E+044.37E+04N/AN/AN/AN/AO.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00000O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00COWADULTMILK.TEENCHILDINFANT3.24f>038.47E+033.13E+035.59E+051.36E+04O.OOE+005.75E+031.48Et045.48E+039.52Ew052.34E+04O.OOE+001.36E+042.45E+041.16E+042.17E+063.75E+04O.OOE+002.83E+045.63E+042.05E+045.05E+066.27E+04O.OOE+009.57E+031.64E+041.87E+042.04E+04N/AN/AN/AN/AHEATADULTTEENCHILDINFANTO.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00N/A.N/AN/AN/AVEGTBLEADULTTEENCHILDINFANTTOTALADULTINGEST.TEENCHILDINFANT1.29E+043.37E+041.24E+042.22E+065.40E+04O.OOE+001.16E+042.99E+041.11Ew041.92E+064.73E+04O.OOE+002.06E+043.72E+041.76E+043.29E+065.70E+04O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OODOOO.OOE+002.30E+046.03E+042.23E+043.98E+069.67E+04O.OOE+002.97E+047.64E+042.83E+044.92E+061.21E+05O.OOE+006.34E+041.14E+055.40E+041.01&07l.'75E+05 O.OOE+007.88E+041.77E+056.45E+041.59E+071.97E+05O.OOE+003.80E+043.32E+042.83E+04O.OOE+006.81E+048.47E+048.70E+046.40E+04N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AINHAL.ADULTTEENCHILDINFANT2.68E+036.98E+032.57Et034.48E+05l.11E+04O.OOE+003.70E+039.44E+033.49E+036.21E+051.49E+04O.OOE+004.92E+038.73E+034.14E+037.92E+051.34E+040.DOE+003.86E+037.60E+032.77E+036.96E+058.47E+03O.OOE+005.25E0036.950034.44E+031.83003N/AN/AN/AN/ABNELIRT.BODYTHYROIDKIDNEYLUNGG.I.SKI*Airborne pathwaysandtritiumingestion: unitsaremrem/yr/uCi/m3 Deposition pathways: unitsaremrem-m2/yr/uCi/sec ~yGROUND'ROUND: T.B./ORG. SKINO.OOE+00O.OOE+00~~~MAXINUN VALUESFORPATHWAYS*** GOATCOWTOTALMILK:MILK:HEAT:VEGTBLE:INGEST-'NHAL 1.08E+075.05E+06O.OOEw003.29f+061.59E+077.92Et05PAGE:4-31 E:lA O.D.C.M.MAXIMUMPATHWAYDOSEFACTORS:RADIONUCLIDES OTHERTHANNOBLEGASES*ISOTOPE:Cs-136PATHWAYAGEGROUPBONELIVERT.BODYTHYROIDKIDNEYLUNGG.I.SKINGROUNDADULTTEENCHILDINFANT1.49E+081.49E+081.49E+081.49B081.49E+081.49E+081.49E+081.69E+081.49E+081.49E+081.49E+081.49E+081.49E+081.49E+081.49E+081.69E+081.49E+081.49E+081.49E+081.49E+081.49E+081.49E+081.49E+081.69BOB1.49E+081.49E+081.49E+081.49E+081.49E+081.49E+081.49E+081.69E+08GOATMILKADULTTEENCHILDINFANT3.57E+081.41E+091.01E+09O.OOE+007.84E+081.07E+086.07E+082.39E+091.61E+09O.OOE+001.30E+092.05E+081.37E+093.77E+092.44E+09O.OOE+002.01E+092.99E+088.93E+087.88E+092.94E+09O.OOE+003.14E+096.42E+081.60E+081.92E+081.32E+081.20E+08N/AN/AN/AN/ACOWADULTMILKTEENCHILDINFANT6.69E+072.64E+081.90E+08O.OOE+001.47E+082.02E+071.14E+084.48E+083.01E+08O.OOE+002.44E+083.85E+072.57E+087.07E+084.58E+08O.OOE+003.77E+085.62E+075.02E+081.48E+095.52E+08O.OOE+005.89E+081.20E+083.00E+073.61E+072.48E+072.24E+07N/AN/AN/AN/AMEATADULTTEENCHILDINFANT4.00E+061.58E+071.14E+07O.OOE+008.78E+061.20E+063.12E+061.23E+078.24E+06O.OOE+006.68E+061.05E+065.38E+061.48E+079.57E+06O.OOE+007.87E+061.17E+06O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+001.79E+069.87E+055.20E005O.OOE+00N/AN/AN/AN/AVEGTBLEADULTTEENCHILDINFANTTOTALADULTINGEST.TEENCHILDINFANT2.03E+078.01E+075.76E+070.00E+004.46E+076.11E+062.43E+079.58E+076.43E+07O.OOE+005.21E+078.22E+064.96E+071.36E+088.82E+07O.OOE+007.26E+071.08E+07O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+004.48E+081.77Et091.27Ew09O.OOE+009.84E+081.35E+087.49E+082.95E+091.98E+09O.OOE+001.60Ew092.53Ew081.68E+094.63E+092.99E+09O.OOE+002.46E+093.67E+081.40E+099.35E+093.49E+09O.OOE+003.730097.62E+089.10E+067.71E+064.79E+06O.OOE+00"2.01E+082.37E+081.63E+081.42E+08N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AINHAL.ADULTTEENCHILDINFANT3.90E+041.46E+051.10E+05O.OOE+008.56E+041.20E+045.15E+041.94E+051.37E+05O.OOE+001.10E+051.78E+046.51E+041.71E+051.16E+05O.OOE+009.55E+041.45E+044.83E+041.35E+055.29E+04O.OOE+005.64E+041.18E+041.17E+041.09E+044.18E+031.43E+03N/AN/AN/AN/ABONELIVERT.BODYTHYROIDKIDNEYLUNGG.I.SKIN*Airborne pathwaysandtritiumingestion: unitsaremrem/yr/uCi/m3 Deposition pathways: unitsaremrem-m2/yr/uCi/sec
- MAXIMUMVALUESGROUND:GROUND:GOATCOWT.B./ORG.
SKINMILK:MILK:1.49E+081.69E+087.88E+091.48E+09FORPATWAYS~**TOTALMEAT:VEGTBLE:INGEST:1.58Et071.36E+089.35E+09INHAL.1.94E<05PAGE:4-32. 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SKIN.MILK:MILK:MEAT:VEGTBLE:INGEST:1.02E+101.19E+101.16E+ll3.09E+107.51E+082.29E+101.47E+llINHAL.9.07E+05PAGE:4-33 Plgl 0O.D.C.M.MAXIMUMPATHWAYDOSEFACTORS:RADIONUCLIDES OTHERTHANNOBLEGASES*'SOTOPE:Ba-140PATHWAYAGEGROUPBONELIVERT.BODYTHYROIDKIDNEYLUNGG.I.SKINGROUNDADULTTEENCHILDINFANT2.03E+072.03E+072.03E+072.03E+072.03E+072.03E+072.03E+072.32E+072.03E+072.03E+072.03E+072.03E+072.03E+072.03E+072.03E+072.32E+072.03E+072.03E+072.03E+072.03E+072.03E+072.03E+072.03E+072.32E+072.03E+072.03E+072.03E+072.03E+072.03E+072.03E+072.03E+072.32E+07GOATMILKCOWMILKADULTTEENCHILDINFANTADULTTEENCHILDINFANT1.46E+061.83E+032.63E+063.22E+036.35E+065.56E+031.09E+081.3lf+046.83E+068.58E+031.23E+071.51E+042.97E+072.61E+046.12E+076.12E+049.54E+04O.OOE+006.22E+021.05E+033.00E+061.69E+05O.OOE+001.09E+032.17E+034.05E+063.70E+05O.OOE+001.81E+033.31E+033.22E+066.73E+05O.OOE+003.10E+038.02E+033.21E+064.47f+05O.OOE+002.92E+034.91E+031,41E+077.94E+05O.OOE+005.12E+031.02E+041.90E+071.74E+06O.OOE+008.48E+031.55E+041.51E+073.15E+06O.OOE+001.45E+043.76E+041.50E+07N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AMEATADULTTEENCHILDINFANT9.52E+061.20E+046.24E+05O.OOE+004.07E+036.85E+031.96E+077.87E+069.65E+035.07E+05O.OOE+003.27E+036.49E+031.21E+071.45E+071.27E+048.48E+05O.OOE+004.14E+037.59E+037.36E+06O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00N/AN/AN/AN/AVEGTBLEADULTTEENCHILDINFANT5.98E+077.51E+043.92E+06O.OOE+002.55E+044.30E+041.23E+087.50E+079.19E+044.83E+06O.OOE+003.12E+046.18E+041.16E+081.62E+081.42E+059.48E+06O.OOE+004.63E+048.48E+048.23E+07O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00N/AN/AN/AN/ATOTALADULTINGEST.TEENCHILDINFANT7.76E+079.78E+072.13E+081.70E+089.75E+045.08E+06O.OOE+003.31E+045.58E+041.20E+056.31E+06O.OOE+004.07E+048.06E+041.87E+051.24E+070.00E+006.08E+041.11E+057.43E+043.83E+06O.OOE+001.76E+044.56E+041.60E+081.51E+081.08E+081.82E+07N/AN/AN/AN/AINHAL.ADULTTEENCHILDINFANT3.90E+045.47E+047.40E+045.60E+044.90E+016.94E+016.48E+015.60E+012.57E+03O.OOE+001.67E+013.52Ew03O.OOE+00'2.28E+01 4.33E+02O.OOE+002.11E+012.90E+030.00E+001.34E+Ol1.27B.062.18E+052.03E+062.29E+051.74E+061.02E+051.60E+063.84E+04N/AN/AN/AN/ABOLIVERT.BODYTHYROIDKIDNEYLUNGG.I.SKIN*Airborne pathwaysandtritiumingestion: unitsaremrem/yr/uCi/m3 Deposition pathways: unitsaremrem-m2/yr/uCi/sec r*~~MAXIMUM VALUESFORPATHWAYS~~ GROUND:GROUND:GOATCOWTOTALT.B./ORG. SKINMILK:MILK:MEAT:VEGTBLE:INGEST:INHAL.2.03E+072.32E+071.09E+086.12E+071.96E+071.62E+082.13B082.03E+06PAGE:4-34 PpJl,g(Il'5 O.D.C.M.MAXIMUMPATHWAYDOSEFACTORS:RADIONUCLIDES OTHERTHANNOBLEGASES*ISOTOPE:La-140PATHWAYAGEGROUPBONELIVERT.BODYTHYROIDKIDNEYLUNGG.I.SKINGROUNDADULTTEENCHILDINFANTO.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000:OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00GOATMILKCOWMILKMEATADULTTEENCHILDINFANTADULTTEENCHILDINFANTADULTTEENCHILDINFANT2.44E-011.23E-013.25E-02O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+004.38E-012.15E-015.72E-02O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+001.05E+003.66E-011.23E-01O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+001.82E+Ol8.63E-Ol2.22E-01O.OOE+00,0.00E+00 O.OOE+001.14E+005.73E-Ol1.51E-010.00900O.OOE+00O.OOE+002.04E+001.00E+002.67E-OlO.OOE+00O.OOE+00'.OOE+00 4.89E+001.71E+005.76E-01O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+001.02E+014.03E+001.04E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+001.22E-026.16E-031.63E-03O.OOE400O.OOE+00O.OOE+001.01E-024.94E-031.32E-03O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+001.84E-026.44E-032.17E-03O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+009.02E4031.24E+041.02E+041.01E+044.21E+045.76E+044.76E+044.73E+044.53E+022.84f+021.79E+020.00E+00N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AVEGTBLEADULTTfENCHILDINFANTTOTALADULTINGEST,TEENCHILDINFANT6.53Ew023.29E+028.69E+OlO.OODOOO.OOE+00O.OOE+005.96E+022.93E+027.79E+OlO.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+001.07E+033.74E+021.26f+02O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+006.54E+023.30E+028.71E+OlO.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+005.99E+022.94E+027.83E+01O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00f+001.08E+033.76E+021.27E+02O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+002.85E+014.89E+001.26E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+002.41E+071.68E+071.04E+07O.OOE+002.42Ew071.69E+071.05E+075.74E+04N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AINHAL.ADULTTEENCHILDINFANT3.44E+021.74E+024.58E+010.00E+000.00E+001.36E+054.79E+022.36E+026.26E+OlO.OOE+00O.OOE+002.14E+056.44E+022.25E+027.55E+010.00E+000.00E+001.83E+055.05E+022.00E+025.15E+010.00E+000.00E+001.68E+054.58E+054.87E+052.26E+058.48E+04N/AN/AN/AN/ABONELIVERT.BODYTHYROIDKIDNEYLUNGG.I.SKIN*Airborne pathwaysandtritiumingestion: unitsaremrem/yr/uCi/m3 Deposition pathways: unitsaremrem-m2/yr/uCi/sec <<<<<<MAXIMUM VALUESfORPATHWAYS<<<<<< GROUND:'ROUND:GOATCOWTOTALT.B./ORG. SKINMILK:MILK:MEAT:VEGTBLE:INGEST:INHAL.0.00E+000.00E+001.24E+045.76E+044.53E+022.41E+072.42E+07487B.05PAGE:4-35 K;L'sE1MIKI'I~g'i~i';hat'V O.D.C.M.MAXIMUMPATHWAYDOSEFACTORS:RADIONUCLIDES OTHERTHANNOBLEGASES*.ISOTOPE:Ce-141PATHWAYAGEGROUPBONELIVERT.BODYTHYROIDKIDNEYLUNGG.I.SKINGROUNDADULTTEENCHILD'NFANT1.35E+071.35E+071.35E+071.35E+071.35E+071.35E+071.35E+071.52E+071.35E+071.35E+071.35E+071.35E+071.35E+071.35E+071.35E+071.52E+071.35E+071.35E+071.35E+071.35E+071.35E+071.35E+07l.'35E+07 1.52E+071.35E+071.35E+071.35E+071.35E+071.35E+071.35E+071.35E+071.52E+07GOATMILKCOWMILKMEATADULTTEENCHILDINFANTADULTTEENCHILDINFANTADULTTEENCHILDINFANT2.78E+021.88E+022.13E+01O.OOE+008.73E+OlO.OOE+005.10E+023.40E+023.91E+OlO.OOE+001.60E+02O.OOE+001.26E+036.26E+029.30E+OlO.OOE+002.75E+02O.OOE+002.07E+041.52E+031.79E+02O.OOE+004.68E+02O.OOE+001.41E+039.51E+021.08E+02O.OOEi004.42Ew02O.OOE+002.58E+031.72E+031.98E+02O.OOE+008.11E+02O.OOE+006.35E+033.17E+034.70E+02O.OOE+001.39E+03O.OOE+001.26E+047.68E+039.04E+02O.OOE+002.37E+03O.OOE+005.11E+033.46E+033.92E+02O.OOE+001.61E+03O.OOE+004.29E+032.87E+033.29E+02O.OOE+001.35E+03O.OOE+008.08E+034.03E+035.99E+02O.OOE+001.77E+03O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+007.19E+059.74E+057.81B057.84E+053.64E+064.93E0063.950063.976061.32E+078.20E+065.03E+060.00f+00N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A'/AN/AN/AVEGTBLEADULTTEENCHILDINFANTTOTALADULTINGEST.TEENCHILDINFANT1.49E~OS1.0If>052.38E>051.59E+055.730052.86E+05O.OOE+00O.OOE+001.56E+051.06E+052.46E+051.64E+055.89E+052.94E+053.33E+049.20E+031.14E+041.83E+044.25E+04O.OOE+001.20E+041.88&044.36E+041.08E+03O.OOE+004.69E+04O.OOE+00O.OOE+007.49E+04O.OOE+00O.OOE+001.25E+05O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+004.90E+04O.OOE+000.00E+007.72E+040.00E+00O.OOE+001.29E+05O.OOE+00O.OOE+002.84E+03O.OOE+003.86E+084.55E+083.57E+08O.OOE+004.03E+084.69E+083.67&084.75E+06N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AINHAL.ADULT'EEN CHILDINFANT1.99E+041.35E+041.53E+03O.OOE+006.26E+033.620052.84E+041.90E+042.17E+03O.OOE+008.88E+036.14E+053.92Et041.95E+042.90E+03O.OOE+008.55E+035.44E+052.77E+041.67E+041.99E+030.00E+005.25E+035.17E+051.20E+051.26Ew055.66E+042.16E+04N/AN/AN/AN/ABONELIVERT.BODYTHYROIDKIDNEYLUNGG.I.SKIN*Airborne pathwaysandtritiumingestion: unitsaremrem/yr/uCi/m3 Deposition pathways: unitsaremrem-m2/yr/uCi/sec
- ~MAXIMUM VALUESFORPATHWAYS***
GROUND:GROUND:GOATCOWTOTALT.B./ORG. SKINMILK:MILK:MEAT:VEGTBLE:INGEST:INHAL.1.35E+071.52E+079.74E+054.93E+061.32E+074.55E+084.69E+086.14E+05PAGE:4-36 ~el.>~5C*4l~e O.D.C.M.HAXIHUHPATHWAYDOSEFACTORS:RADIONUCLIDES OTHERTHANNOBLEGASES*ISOTOPE:Pr-143PATHWAYAGEGROUPBONELIVERT.BODYTHYROIDKIDNEYLUNGG.I.SKINGROUNDADULTTEENCHILDINFANTO.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOBOOO.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOEw00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00GOATMILKADULTTEENCHILDINFANT8.57E+003.44E+004.25E-OlO.OOE+001.98E+00O.OOE+003.75E+041.57E+016.28E+007.83E-01O.OOE+003.65E+00O.OOE+005.18E+043.89E+Ol1.17E+Ol1.93E+00O.OOE+006.33E+00O.OOE+004.20E+046.71E+023.01E+Ol3.99E+00O.OOE+001.12E+OlO.OOE+004.25E+04N/AN/AN/AN/ACOWMILKADULTTEENCHILDINFANT4.02E+017.39E+011.83E+023.78E+021.61E+011.99E+00O.OOE+009.31E+00O.OOE+002.95E+Ol3.68E+00O.OOE+001.71E+OlO.OOE+005.49E+019.07E+00O.OOE+002.97E+OlO.OOE+001.41E+021.87E+01O.OOE+005.26E+OlO.OOE+001.76E+052.43E+051.97E+052.00E+05N/AN/AN/AN/AHEATADULTTEENCHILDINFANT6.96E+032.79E+033.45E+02O.OOE+001.61E+03O.OOE+003.05E+075.86E+032.34E+032.92E+02O.OOE+001.36E+03O.OOE+001.93E+07l.11E+043.33E+035.50E+02O.OOE+001.80E+03O.OOE+001.20E+07O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00N/AN/AN/AN/AVEGTBLEADULTTEENCHILDINFANT3.04E+041.22E+041.51E+03O.OOE+007.04E+03O.OOE+001.33E+084.00E+041.60E+041.99E+03O.OOE+009.27E+03O.OOE+001.31E+088.98E0042.69E+044.45E+03O.OOE+001.46E+04O.OOE+009.68E+07O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00f+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00N/AN/AN/AN/ATOTALINGEST,ADULT3.74E+041.50E+041.86E+03O.OOE+008.67E+03O.OOE+001.64E+08TEEN4.59E+041.83E+042.28E+03O.OOE+001.07E+04O.OOE+001.51E+08CHILD1.01E+053.03E+045.01E+03O.OOE+001.64E+04O.OOE+001.09E+08INFANT'.05E+031.72E+022.27E+OlO.OOE+006.38E+OlO.OOE+002.42E+05N/AN/AN/AN/AINHAL.ADULTTEENCHILDINFANT9.36E+033.75E+034.64E+02O.OOE+002.16E+032.81E+052.00E+051.34E+045.31E+036.62E+02O.OOE+003.09E+034.83E+052.14E+051.85E+045.55E+039.14E+020.00E+003.00E+034.33E+059.73E+041.40E+045.24E+036.99E+020.00E+001.97E+034.33E+053.72E+04N/AN/AN/AN/ABONELIVERT.BODYTHYROIDKIDNEYLUNGG.I.SKIN*Airborne pathwaysandtritiumingestion: unitsaremrem/yr/uCi/m3 Deposition pathways: unitsaremrem-m2/yr/uCi/sec
- MAXIMUM VALUESFORPATHWAYS**~
GROUND:GROUND:GOATCOWT.B./ORG. SKINMILK:MILK:HEAT:VEGTBLE:0.00E+000.00E+005.18E+042.43E+053.05E+071.33E+08TOTALINGEST:INHAL.1.64E+084.83E+05PAGE:4-37OAV p5+ O.D.C.M.MAXIMUMPATHWAYDOSEFACTORS:RADIONUCLIDES OTHERTHANNOBLEGASES*ISOTOPE:Ce-144PATHWAYAGEGROUPBONELIVERT.BODYTHYROIDKIDNEYLUNG'G.I.SKINGROUNDADULTTEENCHILDINFANT6.88E+076.88E+076.88E+076.88E+076.88E+076.88E+076.88E+077.96E+076.88E+076.88E+076.88E+076.88E+076.88E+076.88E+076.88E+077.96E+076.88E+076.88E+076.88E+076.88E+076.88E+076.88E+076.88E+077.96E+076.88E+076.88E+076.88E+076.88E+076.88E+076.88E+076.88E+077.96E+07GOATMILKCOWMILKMEATADULTTEENCHILDINFANTADULTTEENCHILDINFANTADULTTEENCHILDINFANT2.60E+041.09E+041.39E+03O.OOE+006.44E+03O.OOE+008.78E+064.78E+041.98E+042.57E+03O.OOE+001.18E+04O.OOE+001.20E+071.18E+053.69E+046.28E+03O.OOE+002.04E+04O.OOE+009.63E+061.41E+066.91E+049.46E+03O.OOE+002.79E+04O.OOE+009.68E+061.65E+056.91E+048.88E+03O.OOE+004.10E+04O.OOE+005.59E+073.04E+051.26E+051.63E+04O.OOE+007.52E+04O.OOE+007.65E+077.50E+052.35E+054.00E+04O.OOE+001.30E+05O.OOE+006.13E+071.07E+064.40E+056.02E+04O.OOE+001.78E+05O.OOE+006.17E+077.55E+053.16E+054.05E+04O.OOE+001.87E+05O.OOE+002.55E+086.36E+052.63E+053.42E+04O.OOE+001.57E+05O.OOE+001.60E+081.20E+063.76E+056.40E+04O.OOE+002.08E+05O.OOE+009,80E+07O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AVEGTBLEADULTTEENCHILDINFANTTOTALADULTINGEST.TEENCHILDINFANT2.94E+071.23E+071.58E+06O.OOE+007.30E+06O.OOE+009.95E+094.95E+072.05E+072.66E+06O.OOE+001.22E+07O.OOE+001.24E+101.21E+083.80E+076'6E+06O.OOE+002.10E+07O.OOE+009.90E+09O.OOE+00O,OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+003.04E+071.27E+071.63Et06O.OOE+007.53E+06O.OOE+001.03E+105.05E+072.09E+072~71E+06O.OOE+001.25E+07O.OOE+001.27E+101.23E+083.86E+076.57E+06O.OOE+002.14E+07O.OOE+001.01E+102.48E+065.09E+056.97E+04O.OOE+002.06E+05O.OOEw007.14E+07N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AINHAL.ADULTTEENCHILDINFANT3.43f+061.43Et061.84E+05O.OOE+008.48E+057.78E+068.16E+054.89E+062.02E+062.62E+05O.OOE+001.2IE+061.34E+078.649056.77E+062.12E+063.61E+05O.OOE+001.17E+061.20E+073.89E+053.19E+061.21E+061.76E+05O.OOE+005.38E+059.846061.48E+05N/AN/AN/AN/ABONELIVERT.BODYTHYROIDKIDNEYLUNGG.I.SKIN*Airborne pathwaysandtritiumingestion: unitsaremrem/yr/uCi/m3 Deposition pathways: unitsaremrem-m2/yr/uCi/sec GROUND:GROUND:T.B./ORG. SKIN6.88E+077.96E+07**>>MAXIMUM VALUESFORPATHWAYS*>>>> GOATCOWMILK:MILK:MEAT:VEGTBLE1.20E+077.65E+072.55E+081.24E+10TOTALINGEST'.27E+10 INHAL.1.34E+07IDATPAGE:4-38 SEAIe O.D.C.M.MAXIMUMPATHWAYDOSEFACTORS:RADIONUCLIDES OTHERTHANNOBLEGASES*ISOTOPE:Pr-144PATHWAYAGEGROUPBONELIVERT.BODYTHYROIDKIDNEYLUNGG.I.SKINGROUNDADULTTEENCHILDINFANTO.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00GOATMILKCOWMILKMEATVEGTBLEADULTTEENCHILDINFANTADULTTEENCHILDINFANTADULTTEENCHILDINFANTADULTTEENCHILDINFANTO.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A'/AN/AN/AN/AN/ATOTALADULTINGEST.TEENCHILDINFANTO.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00f+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00, O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00N/AN/AN/AN/AINHAL.ADULTTEENCHILDINFANT3.01E-024.30E-025.96E-OZ4.79E-021.25E-021.53E-03O.OOBOO7.05E-031.76E-022.18E-03O.OODOO1.01E-OZ1.85E-023.00E-03O.OOE+009.77E-031.85E-022.41E-03O.OOE+006.72E-031.02E0032.15E-081.75E+032.35E-041.57E+031.97Ew021.61E+034.28Ew03N/AN/AN/AN/ABONELIVERT.BODYTHYROIDKIDNEYLUNGG.I.SKIN*Airborne pathwaysandtritiumingestion: unitsaremrem/yr/uCi/m3 Deposition pathways: unitsaremrem-m2/yr/uCi/sec
- ~MAXIMUM VALUESFORPATHWAYS~~~
GROUND:GROUND:GOATCOWTOTALT.B./ORG. SKINMILK:MILK:MEAT:VEGTBLE:INGEST:INHAL.O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+004.28E+03PAGE:4-39OAT nflh&aA O.D.C.M.MAXIHUHPATHWAYDOSEFACTORS:RADIONUCLIDES OTHERTHANNOBLEGASES*ISOTOPE:Nd-147PATHWAYAGEGROUPBONELIVERT.BODYTHYROIDKIDNEYLUNGG.I.SKINGROUNDADULTTEENCHILDINFANT8.31E+068.31E+068.31E+068.31E+068.31E+068.31E+068.31E+069.97E+068.31E+068.31E+068.31E+068.31E+068.31E+068.31E+068.31E+069.97E+068.31E+068.31E+068.31E+068.31E+068.31E+068.31E+068.31E+069.97E+068.31E+068.31E+068.31E+068.31E+068.31E+068.31E+068.31E+069.97E+06GOATHILKCOWMILKADULTTEENCHILDINFANTADULTTEENCHILDINFANT5.09E+005.89E+003.52E-01O.OOE+003.44E+00O.OOE+009.80f+001.07E+Ol6.38E-01O.OOE+006.26E+00O.OOE+002.40E+Ol1.95E+011.51E+00O.OOE+001.07E+OlO.OOE+003.97E+024.90E+Ol3.00E+00O.OOE+001.89E+OlO.OOE+002.38E+Ol2.75E+Ol1.65E+00O.OOE+001.61E+OlO.OOE+004.58E+014.98E+Ol2.98E+00O.OOE+002.93E+OlO.OOE+001.12E+029.11E+017.05E+00O.OOE+005.00E+01O.OOE+002.23E+022.29E+021.40E+01O.OOE+008.82E+OlO.OOE+002.83E0043.84E+043.09E+043.10E+041.32E+051.80E+051.44E+051.45E+05N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AHEATADULTTEENCHILDINFANTVEGTBLEADULTTEENCHILDINFANTTOTALADULTINGEST.TEENCHILDINFANT2.34E+032.70E+031.62E+02O.OOE+001.58E+03O.OOE+002.06E+032'4E+031.34E+02O.OOE+001.31E+03O.OOE+003.86E+033.13E+032.42E+02O.OOE+001.72E+03O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+001.39E+041.61E+049.61E+02O.OOE+009.39E+03O.OOE+001.72Ew041.87E+041.12E+03O.OOE+001.10E+04O.OOE+003.65E+042.95E+042.29f+03O.OOEt001.62E+04O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+001.63E+041.88E+041.12E+03O.OOE+001.10E+04O.OOE+001.93E+042.10E+041.26E+03O.OOE+001.23E+04O.OOE+004.05E+043.28E+042.54E+03O.OOE+001.80E+04O.OOE+006.20E+022.78E+021.70E+OlO.OOE+001.07E+02O.OOE+001.30E+078.08E+064.96E+06O.OOE+007.71E>076,74E+074.68E+07O.OOE+009.03E+077.57E+075.19E+071.76E+05N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AINHAL.ADULTTEENCHILDINFANT5.27E+036.10E+033.65E+02O.OOEt003.56E+032.21E+057.86E+038.56E+035.13E+02O.OOE+005.02E+033.72E+051.08B048.73E+036.81E>02O.OOE+004.81Et033.28E+057.94E+038.130035.00E+02O.OOE+003.15E+033.22E+051.730051.82Ew058.21E+043.12E+04N/AN/AN/AN/ABONELIVERT.BODYTHYROIDKIDNEYLUNGG.I.SKIN*Airborne pathwaysandtritium'ingestion: unitsaremrem/yr/uCi/m3 Deposition pathways: unitsaremrem-m2/yr/uCi/sec "*~MAXIMUM VALUESFORPATHWAYS*~ GROUND:GROUND:GOATCDWTOTALT.B./ORG. SKINMILK:MILK:HEAT:VEGTBLE:INGEST:INHAL.8.31E+069.97E+063.84E+041.80E+051.30E+077.71E+079.03E+073.72E+05PAGE:4-40nate' Ill%K! O.D.C.M.MAXIMUMPATHWAYDOSEFACTORS:RADIONUCLIDES OTHERTHANNOBLEGASES*ISOTOPE:Np-239PATHWAYAGEGROUPBONELIVERT.BODYTHYROIDKIDNEYLUNGG.I.SKINGROUNDGOATMILKADULTTEENCHILDINFANTADULTTEENCHILDINFANT1.98E-011.95E-021.08E-OZO.OOE+006.08E-OZO.OOE+003.79E-013.57E-021.98E-02O.OOE+001.12E-01O.OOE+009.32E-016.69E-024.70E-02O.OOE+001.93E-01O.OOE+001.64E+019.96E-029.96E-02O.OOE+003.51E-01O.OOE+004.00E+035.74E+034.95E+035.09B03N/AN/AN/AN/AO.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O,OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00COWMILKADULTTEENCHILDINFANT9.26E-019.10E-OZ5.02E-02O.OOE+002.84E-01O.OOE+001.77E+001.67E-019.25E-02O.OOE+005.23E-01O.OOE+004.35E+003.12E-012.19E-01O.OOE+009.02E-01O.OOE+009.19E+008.22E-014.64E-010.OOE+001.64E+000.OOE+001.87E+042.68E+042.31E+042.38E+04N/AN/A.N/AN/AMEATADULTTEENCHILDINFANTVEGTBLEADULTTEENCHILDINFANTTOTALADULTINGEST.TEENCHILDINFANT8.54E-028.40E-034.63E-03O.OOE+002.62E-02O.OOE+007.47E-027.04E-033.91E-03O.OOE+002.21E-02O.OOE+001.41E-011.01E-027.09E-03O.OOE+002.92E-OZO.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+004.71E+024.63E+012.55E+01O.OOE+001.45E+02O.OOE+004.57E+024.31Et012.40001O.OOE+001.35E+02O.OOEw008.44E+026.06E+014.26E+OlO.OOE+001.75E+02O.OOBOOO.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+004.72E+024.64E+Ol2.56E+OlO.OOE+001.45E+02O.OOE+004.60E+024.33E+012.41E+01O.OOE+001.36E+02O.OOE+008.50E+026.10E+014.29E+Ol0.00E+001.76E+020.00E+002.56E+019.22E-Ol5.64E-01O.OOE+001.99Ew00O.OOE+001.72E+031.13Ew037.47E+02O.OOBOO9.50E+066.94E+064.49E+06O.OOE+009.53E+066.97Ew064.52E+062.89E+04N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AINHAL.ADULTTEENCHILDINFANT2.30E+022.26E+011.24E+OlO.OOE+007.00E+Ol3.76E+043.38E+023.19E+011.77E+010.00E+001.00E+026.49E+044.66E+023.34E+012.35E+01O.OOE+009.73E+015.810043.71Et023.32E+Ol1.88E+01O.OOE+006.62E+015.95E+041.19E+051.32E0056.40E+042.49E+04N/AN/AN/AN/ABONELIVERT.BODYTHYROIDKIDNEYLUNGG.I.SKIN*Airborne pathwaysandtritiumingestion: unitsaremrem/yr/uCi/m3 Deposition pathways: unitsaremrem-mZ/yr/uCi/sec
- ~*MAXIMUM VALUESFORPATHWAYS"~
GROUND:GROUND:GOATCOWTOTALT.B./ORG. SKINMILK:MILK:MEAT:VEGTBLE:INGEST:O.OOE+00O.OOE+005.74E+032'8E+041.72E+039.50E+069.53E+06INHAL.1.32E+05PAGE:4-41 ~~PAGE1OF2REG.GUIDE 1.109.ISTOPEINPUTDATADATERUN:11/18/92~4IWCZfII/II/y2VERIFIED8:/DATE:APTURE****DATACTIME:ISOTOPE:LAMBDA:Biv:Fm(COW):Ff:Fm(GOAT)E7boneE71iverE7TBE7ThyE7KidnE7LungE7GIE8boneESliverE8TBESThyESKidnESLungESGIE9boneE91iverE9TBE9ThyE9KidnE9LungE9GIE10boneE101iverE10TBElOThyE10KidnE10LungE10GI5.26E+011-1342.20E-042.00E-026.00E-032.90E-03:6.00E-02 8.05E-082.16E-077.69E-083.73E-063.44E-07O.OOE+001.26E-101.11E-072.90E-071.05E-074.94E-064.58E-07O.OOE+002.55E-093.17E-075.84E-072.69E-071.37E-058.92E-07O.OOE+002.58E-076.58E-071.34E-.06 4.75E-073.18E-051.49E-06O.OOE+009.21E-07 ~~PAGE2OF2REG.GUIDE 1.109ISTOPEINPUTDATAISOTOPE:I-134DATERUN:11/18/92 7~rM~/>-VERIFIEDED BY:/DATE: EllboneEllliverE11TBEllThyEllKidnEllLungE11GIE12boneE121iverE12TBE12ThyE12KidnE12LungE12GIE13boneE131iverE13TBE13ThyE13KidnE13LungE13GIE14boneE14liverE14TBE14ThyE14KidnE14LungE14GI'6TBE6SkinANSTANST1.06E-072.88E-071.03E-074.99E-064.58E-07O.OOE+002.51E-101.46E-Q73.87E-071.39E-076.45E-066.10E-070.00E+005.10E-094.19E-077.78E-073.58E-071.79E-051.19E-06O.OOE+005.16E-078.69E-071.78E-066.33E-074.15E-051.99E-06O.OOE+001.84E-061.60E-081.90E-081.00E+002.08E+09 CHNGESTOTHESOLIDWASTEPROCESSCONTROLPROGRAMTheSSESSolidRadioactive WasteProcessControlProgramhasbeenredesignated asNDAP-gA-0646. ThischangewasaresultofanOperational Effectiveness Review(OER),whichreorganized radioactive wasteprocessing activities underthenewfffluents Management organization. NDAP-(A-0646, Revision0,wasapprovedbythePORCduringthereportperiod.AcopyoftheProcessControlProgramisattached. Theprocedure revisionsummaryonpage2oftheProcessControlProgramdescribes otherpreviously approvedchangesthathavebeenincorporated. 118 'tC4't PROCEDURE COVERSHEETq,PKliegNUCLEARDEPARTMENT PROCEDURE pe~c~~rcs<"SOLIDRADIOACTIVE WASTEPROCESSCONTROLPROGRAMNDAP-QA-0646 Revision0Page1of61EFFECTIVE DATE:PERIODICREVIEWFREQUENCY: ZPERIODICREVIEWDUEDATE:REVISEDPERIODICREVIEWDUEDATE:8-SS-7PROCEDURE TYPE:QAProgram(~)YES()NOPlantProcedure (7"jYES(.)NOAPPROVALMETHOD:('Alternate (~)Committee (PogC.)TYPEPreparedbyReviewedbyRecommended PatSgervisIG.Date8/-Z0Date"14Committee MeetingNo.rApprovedbyFunctional UnitagerZI+i-'~Wc'~.DateFORMNDAP-QA-0002-I.Rev.0,Page1of1lNBNlBllJIgl!EggggN tISINMSN TITLE:PROCEOURE REVISIONSUMMARYSOL10RAOIOACTIYE WASTE'OCESS CONTROLPROGRAMNOAP-IIA-0646 Revision0Page2of611.NewIssue2.Thecontentsofthefollowing procedures, whichdescribetheSolidRadioactive WasteProgram,havebeenincorporated intothisNOAP:NOI-(A-6.5.1, LowLevelRadwasteAO-I1A-311, SolidRadioactive WasteProcessControlProgramAO-OA-765, SolidRadwasteProgram3.Chanoesinresponsibility sectiontoreflectnewOERre-organization-Effluents Management. 4.AddedSolidSealedSourcesasanewwastetype.Incoronrated PCdF'-9!-!081 toaddunderwater vacu'...tocartridge filter~astetype.6.7.8.9.Incorporated PCAF1-92-0432 to.add.new highintegrity container type,incorporate volumereduction'services offeredandupdatePCPimplementing procedures. Incorporated PILAF1-92-0548 todewatering recordsheettoshowdocumentation for10CFR61composite sample.Incorporated PCAF1-92-0866 toprovideanalysesguidelines formixingofwastetypes/streams withinonewastecontainer. Incorporated. PCPsurveillance specimenrequirements toRadioactive WasteSolidification Section,perBTPonWasteForm,Revision1. SECTION1.0PURPOSE2.0POLICY/DISCUSSION
3.0REFERENCES
4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES
TABLEOFCONTENTSNDAP-QA-0646 Revision0Page3of61PAGE4.1:F;"LUEttTS MANAGEHENT SUPERVISOR 4.2SUPEPVISOR -OPERATIONS TECHNOLOGY 4.3Pv'lr".rRODUCIIOfiENGINEER-EFFLUEtPTS MANAGEMENT 4.4HEALTHPHYSICIST -EFFLUENTS MANAGEMENT 4.5RAD's!ASTE SUPERVISOR 4.6CHEt1ISTRY SUPERVISOR 4.7HPFOREt1AN-EFFLUENTS HANAGEHENT 4.8ttuCLE'RQUALITYASSURANCE 4.9~".CILIARY SYSTEMSOPERATOR4.10SOLIDIFICATION/DEWATERING/SERVICES VENDOR4.11MANAGER-NUCLEARPROCUREMENT 4.12tlANAGER-NUCLEARSYSTEHSENGINEERING 4.13MAN"GER-NUCLEARMAINTENANCE-4.14MANAGER-NUCLEARREGULATORY AFFAIRS4.15MANAGER-NUCLEARTRAINING4.IfMANAGER-NUCLEARSECURITY5.0DEF-INITIotas10101213131314141415151515 SECTION6.0PROC'EDURE TABLEOFCONTENTSCONTINUED HOAP-QA-0646 Revision0Page4of61PAGE196.1CONTRACTED VENDORSERVICES6.2WASTETYPES6.3RADIOACTIVE WASTEANALYSISANDCl.ASSIFICATION 6.4TSTit'G"'F."ATt1ENT OFSOLIDIFIED RAOWASTE,FOR COMBUST!BLE GASES6.5RADIOACTIVE WASTESOLIDIFICATION 6.6RADIOACTIVE WASTEDEWATERING 6.7HIGH}t<TEGRITY CONTAINERS (HIC)6.8iPF:~DIATED HARDWAREPROCESSING ANDDEWATERING 6.9CONTAINERlASPECTIONS6.10WASTECOt<TAINERSPACE:UTILI'ZATION5.'llSTORAGEOFPACKAGEDRADIOACTIVE WASTE6.12TRANSPORTATION, SHIPPINGAND:DISPOSAL REGULATIONS '6.13SHIPP!ttGOFRADIOACTIVE'ASTE 6.14SHIPtlENTCONFIRUATION6.15CHANGESTOTHESOLIDRADIOACTIVE. WASTEPROCESSCONTROLPROGRAM6.16EVALUATION OFPROCESSOROPERATIONAL CHANGES6.17REPORTING OFHISHAPSINVOLVING LOWLEVELWASTEFORMS6.18rPCPIMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES r7.0RECORDS1920252828404545464647.48,5Q5050515252 ATTACHMENT ATTACHMENTS NOAP-gA-0646 Revision0Page5of61PAGEASolidification RecordSheetBOewatering RecordSheetCSusquehanna Guaranteed Solidified/Oewatered WasteVolumeRecordPCPImplementing Procedure Matrix54555859 1'VIg+ 1,0PURPOSENDAP-gA-0646 Revision0Page6of61Provideaoministrative control,guidanceandrecordsfortheprocessing, packagina.
- ransportation, anddisposalofLowLevelRadwaste.
Thisprocedure .:theProcessControlProgramrequiredbySSESTechnical Specificat,ious.
2.0 POLICYOISCUSSION
Thisproceoure isapplicable toLowLevelRadwaste(LLRW)generated asaresult,oft.",-aoeration oftheSusquehanna SteamElectricStationlSSES)..">eisi.estreamsincludesolidandliquidwasteasdefinedinthe1'SAR.:.::onotincludespentfuelorgreaterthanClassCwaste.EFFicient c=.~eration andprocessing ofLLRWisveryimportant totheoverallooe:i'onofSSES.Animportant objective withrespecttoLLRWoeneraton:iominimizethevolumeofwastegenerated. Theprocessing oflaraevciumesofwastecanresultintheinability todisposeofor".torealii'.a;t=.packaged, thesignificant increased costsassociated withincreaseo wasteoeneration, andthepotential toover-burden therrocessino '.'andJioradeit~i@nota~mreliahilitv.TheProcessi~.ivi;c.-=~irioestneenveiopewithinwhichprocessing and'ackagino o'LRWisaccomplished toprovidereasonable assurance ofcompliance
- .:thLow-Level Wasteregulations andrequirements,....
Thisprocedure .:aoolicable toSSESinstal.led systems,temporary systemsand".quinm-:n': .:edbyvendorsforprocessing, packaging, transportation, anodisposai;;aoplicable wasteforms.II0REFERENCES 3.149CFR100-177,"Transportation" 3.210CFP.20,"Standards forProtection AgainstRadiation" .3.310CFR61."Licensing Requirement forLandDisposalofRadioactive Wast.e"3410CFR71."Packaging andTransportation ofRadioactive Material" 3.540CFR261."Identification andListingofHazardous Waste"3.6iSSESIechnical Specifications Section3/4.11.3,"SolidRadwasteSystem-A3.7SSESI:ch.icalSpecifications Section6.1.3,"ProcessControlProoran(PCP)" NDAP-OA-0646 Revision0Paae7of613.83.93.103.113.123.133.143.15NUREG0800,"Standard ReviewPlan11.4SolidWasteManagement Systems"Technical PositiononWaste.FormRev.1,1991Technical PositiononRadioactive WasteClassification, Rev.0,1983'Regulatory Guide1.21,"Measuring, Evaluating andReporting Radioactive MaterialinSolidWastesandReleaseofRadioactive MaterialinLiquidandGaseousEffluents fromLightWaterCooledNuclearPowerPlants"Regulatory Guide1.143,"DesignGuidanceofSolidWasteManagement Systems"Regulatory Guide7.1,"Administrative GuideforPackaaing andTransporting Radioactive Material" ANS40.35,"VolumeReduction ofLowLevelRadioactive Waste"ANS55.1."SolidRadioactive WastePrncessina Sv't>-fnrIbahtWaterCooledReactorPlant"3.16WHNIMobileIncontainer OewateringandSolidification System(MOSS),TopicalReportNo;STD-R-05-011P-A 3.173.183.193.203.21'HNIMobileIncontainer Oewatering andSolidification SystemPr'ocessControl'Program(PCP),ReportNo.STO-PCP-03-003 DisposalSiteCriteriaforBarnwell, S.C.DisposalSiteCriteriaforRichland, Washington OHEC-HIC-PL-001 SouthCarolinaCertificate ofCompliance forCNSIHighIntegrity Containers OHEC-HIC-P0-006, "SouthCarolinaCertificate ofCompliance forCNSIOverpackHighIntegrity Containers" 3-22OHEC-HIC-FRP-003, "SouthCarolinaCertificate ofCompliance forCNSIFiberglass Reinforced Polyester 24InchPressureVesselasa,HighIntegrity Container" 'r3.23.DHEC-HIC-PL-005, "SouthCarolinaCertificate ofCompliance forKHNIRADLOK-100, -179,ANO-195Containers" 3.24OHEC-HIC-PL-004, "SouthCarolinaCertificate ofCompliance forKHNIRAOLOK-55 Container" NDAP-QA-0646 Revision0Page8of613.25DHEC-H!C-PL-014, "SouthCarolinaCertificate ofCompliance forWHNIRADLOK-500 Container-" 3.26DHEC-HIC-PL-007. "SouthcarolinaCertificate ofCompliance forWHNIRADLOK-200" 3.27DHEC-HIC-PL-010, "SouthCarolinaCertificate ofCompliance forTFCNUHIC-55, -120,-136,and-206Containers" 3.28PLA-1237, "ProcessControlProgram", August17,19823.29ReviewofProcessControlProgramforSusquehanna, Unit1,Youngblooa toCurtis,September 30,19823.30DewateiingandSolidification SafetyEvaluation forMobileRadwasteSystem.PORCMtg.No.82-234,November24,19823.31IEBullet.in79-19,"Packaging ofLowLevelRadioactive WasteforTransportation andBurial"(I)3.32NRCInformation NoticeNo.90-.50,"Minimization ofMethaneGasGeneration inPlantSystemsandRadwasteShippingContainers" (2)(3)3.33GenericLetter91-02,"Reporting MishapsInvolving LLWFormsPreparedforDisposal" A3.34SOOR-1-90-148, "Barnwell ReceivedContainer Pressurized withFlammable Gas"(4)3..35SOOR)-90-172. "Incorrect-Sampling MethodUsedonResinLiner"(5)3.36SOOR1-91-322, "DoseRatesonContainer HigherThanExepected" E~I'.1Effluents Management Supervisor responsibilities: 4.1.1Developing andimplementing programsandprocedures forradioactive wasteprocessing, packaging, transportation anddisposal. 4.1.2Maintaining theoverallradwasteprogramtoensurecompliance withapplicable radiological andshippingregulations. np1$SYI 4.1.3t~DAPqr0646Revision0Paoe9of61Ensuringpersonnel whoperformsupportactivities suchasprocessing, packing,andtransportation oflowlevelradioactive wasteareavailable andmeetallqualificatiom andtrainingrequiredbySSESprocedures. 4.1.4Collecting, maintaining, reviewing andsubmitting accuratedata/information relatedtowastestreamquantityandnuclidecomposition forinclusion intoSemi-annual Radioactive EffluentReleaseReportandStateDER-BRPquarterly Report4.2Supervisor 4.2.14.2.2-Operations Technology responsibilities: Providina technical assistance toEffluents Hanagement personnel. Thisincludesinterpretations ofstate.federal.anddisposalfacilityregulations regarding new,imminent. orproposedregulatory changesgoverning processing, packaging, transportation, anddisposal. Haintaining acurrentcopyoflocal.state,federalanddisoosalfacilityregulations pertaining toui~posalanot,ransportat>on orlowic.~iraa>oact.>ve waste.A.2.3Coordinating thesubmittal oftheSemi-annual'adioactive EffluentReleaseReportaspertheSSESTechnical Specifications. 4.2.4Haintaining non-process controlcomputersoftwareformain-frame basedsystems,including softwarevendor,.initiating programchanges,andproperoperation ofthesoftware. 4.3PowerProduction Engineer-Effluents Hanagement responsibilities: 4.3.14.3.24.3.3Ensureprocedures areadequatetoprovideforpropersolidification anddewatering ofwaste.Ensuretestdataorrationale isavailable tojustifyapplicable solidification anddewatering functions ofeachwastetype,oranycombinations, toaddressdisposalandregulatory agencies'equirements. Evaluateservicesprovidedbyvariousvendorstoensurecontracted solidification anddewatering operations areperformed inthemostefficient andeconomical method.asrequiredbytheapplicable regulatory agencies. 4.3.5NOAP-gA-0646 Revision0Page10of61PerformthedutiesofRadwasteSupervisor asspecified ,inthisprocedure inhisabsence.Oefinewastestreamsbasedongenerator, filtration mediaandmeansofprocessing. 4.3.6Collecting, reviewing andsubmitting datarelatedtothereporting ofmishapsandresultsofPCPsurveillance specimenexaminations toapplicable regulatory agencies. ill4.4HealthPhvsicist -Effluents Management responsibilities: 4.4.1Maintainasamplingandanalysisprogramtoensure10CFR61compliance. 4.4.2Ensureprocedures areadequatetoprovideforproperpackaging andshipmentofwastetoensurecompliance withallapplicable regulations. 444.4.4Evaluateservicesprovidedbyvariousvendorstoensurecontracted 'wastepackaging, processino, andt,ransportation servicesareperformeo >nthemostefficient andeconomical method,asrequiredbyapplicable regulatory agencies. Performthe..duties ofHPForeman-Effluents Nanagement as.specified in.thisprocedure inhisabsence.Coordinate radioactive materialevaluation ofproductacceptability. fordisposalatspecificdisposalfacilities. 4.5RadwasteSupervisor..responsibil.ities: 4.5.1EnsureSolidification/gewatering Equipment isoperatedinaccordance withapprovedoperating procedure, including vendorsuppliedequipment. 4.5.24.5'Ensureappropriate wastesolidification anddewatering recordsare.generated. Interface. withstationsupportgroupstoensureproperimplementation ofprocesscontrolprograms. NDAP-gA-0646 Revision0Page11of614.5.4Providedirection tocontractor personnel involvedinsolidwasteprocessing activities including: a.Ensuringtestdataisavailable tojustifyspecificprocessing techniques. b.Ensuringapplicable vendorprocedures andrevisions areincorporated intoapplicable plantprocedure andapprovedbyPORC.c.Coordinating pre-processing andpost-processing treatment activities. d.Evaluating servicesprovidedtoensureefficient andeconomical methodsareused.4.5.54.5.6EnsureSolidification andOewatering operations arecarriedoutinanALARAmanner.Interface withHPForeman-Effluents Hanagement forlinerandcaskselection forsolidwasteshippingactivities. 4.5.74.5.84.5.94.5.104.5.114.5.12JyEnsurepropermarkingofcontainers priortofilling.Ensuresolidification/dewatering personnel areadequately trainedperNTP-QA-42.3. Estimateclassification ofwasteforcontainer selection andprocessing method.EnsurethatwastestreamsloadedintoHighIntegrity Containers aresampledforradionuclide andevaluated forchemicalcompatibility applicable totheuseofHighIntegrity Containers. Ensureproperinspections anddocumentation arecompletepriortouseofaHighIntegrity Container andensurethatcontainer isproperlyuseduptothepointoftransfertoHPForeman-Effluents Management. CompleteandprocessHighIntegrity Container UserCertification Statement toensurethecontainer isusedproperly. 4.6Chemistry Supervisor responsibilities: 4.6.1Performrequiredsamplingpreparation andanalysisinaccordance withapprovedchemistry procedures. l HOAP-gA-0646 Revision0Page12of614.6.2'erform testsolidification ifrequired. Storetestsolidification billetifrequired. 4.6.3Storesamplesusedfordewatered wastestreamanalysisuntilassociated linerisburied.4.6.44.6.54.6.64.6.7Providedensityofinitialandfinalwasteform.Providetheisotopicmixandconcentration ofisotopesdetectedinthematerialsampledforsolidification ordewatering. CompleteChemistry portionoftheSolidification andOewatering Records.Ensurepersonnel areadequately trainedperNTP-(A-41.2. 4.6.8Providechemicalanalysisand/ortreatment supportasnecessary foruseofHighIntegrity Containers andliners.4.7HPForeman-Effluents Management responsibilities: 4.7.1Interface withRadwasteSupervisor forlinerandcaskselection andscheduling forsolidwasteshippingactivities. 4.7.2Complete, process,andfileradioactive wasteshippingdocumentation. ~1~~4.7.34.7.44.7.54.7.6.4.7.74.7.8Storageofpackagedradioactive wasteoutsidetheradwastefacility. Oetermine wasteclassification anddescription ofsolidified, dewatered, andotherpackagedwaste.Finaldisposition ofsolidified, dewatered andotherpackagedwaste.EnsuresSSESisaregistered userofapplicable HighIntegrity Containers atspecificdisposalfacilities. EnsuresHPpersonnel involvedwithradioactive wastehandlinghavereceivedRadwasteWorkertrainingperNTP-gA-42.3. Evaluatevendorservicesprovidedtoensureefficient andeconomical methodsareused. C,I' 47~4.7.!0NOAP-IIA-0646 Revision0Page13of61CompleteandprocessCertification Statement forDisposalofHighIntegrity Containers asrequiredbyapplicable regulatory agencies. ProcessandpackageCartridge Filters,DryActiveWaste,andsolidsealedsources.4.7.11Collection ofOAWandoilywaste(10CFR61)samples.4.8NuclealOualityAssurance responsibilities: Performperiodicauditofimplementation ofthisprogramandreviewofradwasteservicevendor'sIlAPrograms. 4.E.."4Inspection ofRadwasteContainers asrequiredbyapplicable procedures. Ensureprocesscontrolsareadheredtobyinspection oftestsolidification, wastevolumes,solidification agentadditions, productacceptability checks,="ewater~ng processsequence/acceptance criteriaandrecordsreview.Inspection ofpackaging, storage,andshippingactivities, asrequiredbyapplicable procedures. 4.9Auxiiiary SystemsOperatorisresponsible foroperating theplantsoiidandliquidradwasteequipment inaccordance withapprovedoperating procedures asdirectedbytheRadwasteSupervisor andAssistant UnitSupervisor. 4.10Solidification/Dewatering/Services Vendorresponsibilities: 4.10.1Providesolidification, dewatering and/orvolumereduction servicesinaccordance withavalidcontractforsaidservices. 4.10.24.10.3Providetestdataormakedataavailable forPPELreviewduringvendorauditstodemonstrate thattheirservicesandequipment meettheapplicable regulatory anddisposalfacilitylimitations fortheservicetheyareproviding. Providetrainingdocumentation todemonstrate thatthepersonnel beingprovided, toconducttheapplicable service,areinfacttrainedandknowledgeable intheapplicable services. 4 4.10,44.10.64.10.7NOAP-(jA-0646 Revision0Page14of61Provideprocedures thatareorcanbeplacedintotheSSESprocedure formatfortheservicesbeingprovided. EnsureanapprovedgualityAssurance Programexiststhatcoverstheservicesbeingprovided. ThevendorshallworkwithintheSSESgualityAssurance Programwhenapplicable. Completeapplicable sectionsofSolidification andOewatering Recordsrequiredforeachcontainer processed. Ensurepre-qualification testdataforeachwasteformshallbesubmitted totheNuclearRegulatory Commission. 4.10.8Provideadescription oftheequipment/process thatisusedinprocessing waste.4.10.9lninObtainwastesamplesfromprocessing equipment inaccordance withapprovedoperating procedures. Performallpreandposttreatment activities asdetermined byRadwasteSupervisor. 4.11tianaaer-NuclearProcurement responsibilities: EnsureHighIntegrity Containers arenotexposedtoultravioletlight(sunlight). 4.11.2'nsurepropermaterialcertification iscompleteprior..toissuanceofHighIntegrity Containers toplantforuse.4.11.3Receiptinspection ofHighIntegrity Containers anddocumentreviewtoensureconformance. 4.11.4EnsureCertificate ofCompliance (CofC)isreceivedwithHighIntegrity Container. 4.12'Hanager-NuclearSystemsEngineering isresponsible forproviding engineering supportasrequiredforoperation ofassignedradwastesystemsandequipment. 4.ld.Manager-NuclearHaintenance responsibilities: 4.13.1Calibration andmaintenance ofapplicable equipment inRadwasteProcessing Systems. flfMA4KAf~pI 4.13.2NDAP-OA-0646 Revision0Page15of61Providemaintenance personnel tosupportprocessing, packaaing andtransportation oflowlevelradioactive waste.4.14Manager-NuclearRegulatory Affairsresponsibilities: 4.14.1Submitting transportation caskuserregistration requeststoNRCper10CFR71.12.4.14.24.14.3Submitting totheNRCtheSemi-annual Radioactive EffluentReleaseReport.Coordinating andsubmitting totheNRCthereportsrequiredasaresultofSignificant Operating Occurrence Report(SOOR)events,investigations, andresolutions. 4.15Manager-NuclearTrainingresponsibilities: 4.15.1Providing trainingandre-training inapplicable regulatory requirements topersonnel directlyinvolvedintransfer, processing, packaging, storage,andsu+rC'Ap)/l~0p(~'.15.2Maintaining arecordoftraining, attendees, andsubjectmaterialforallLowLevelRadioactive Wastetraining. 4.16Manager-NuclearSecurityisresponsible fornotifying appropriate lawenforcement agenciesintheeventoflostradioactive materialshipments. S.D~DFI5.1"APPROVEDCONTAINERS: Approvedmeansapprovalissuedorrecognized bytheNRCforuseinshipmentofradioactive material. 5.2BATCH:Thetotalvolumeofwastecontained inaliner,isolated-wastemixingtank-spentresintank-concentrates tankor-phaseseparator thathasbeensampledforsolidification/dewatering. 5.3'ILLSOFLADING:Shippingpapersormanifests servingasimilar~purposeandcontaining theinformation requiredby49CFR172.202,-,203,and204.5.4CARRIER:Meansapersonengagedinthetransportation ofpassengers orproperty. (10CFR71.4) 0C 5.55.65.75.8NDAP-I)A-0646 Revision0Page16of61CERTI.FICATE OFCOMPLIANCE: Licenserequirements established bytheNuclearRegulatory Commission fortheuseofapprovedRadioactive MaterialShippingContainers. CHEMICALFORM:ThechemicalcontentoftheRadioactive Materialbeingshipped.CLOSEDTRANSPORT VEHICLE:Avehicleequippedwithasecurelyattachedexteriorenclosure, whichduringnormaltransport, restricts theaccessofunauthorized personstothecargospace.(49CFR173-403[C]) COMPOSITE SAMPLE:Amixtureofsamplescollected representing conditions attimeofsampling, fromthesamesamplingpoint,atdifferent times.=.9CONSIGNEE: Theindividual ororganization towhomtheshipmentisconsioneo oiintended. 5.105.115.125.135.14CURINGTIME:Thetimeallowedforthesolidified producttosetprioitoitsevaluation forproductacceptability. DECAYHEAT:Theheatproducedbyradioactive decay,usuallyexpressed inWattsor8TU/hr,butcanberelatedtoCurieContent.DEWATERED: Theremovaloffreeliquidfromsolidmaterialtoapointwherelessthan'1%forHIC'sandlessthan0.5%forsteellinersbywastevolumeremainsasrequiredbythedisposalfacilitylicense.EXCLUSIVE USEVEHICLE(a/k/a:SoleUseorFullLoad):Shipmentfromasingleconsignor havingtheexclusive useofatransport vehicleandforwhichallinitial,intermediate,. andfinalloadingandunloading iscarriedoutby,orunderthedirection. ofthe=consignor, consignee, orhisdesignated agent.(49'FR173.403[i]) FREELIOUID:Liquidwhichisstillvisibleaftersolidification ordewatering iscomplete, orisdrainable from'thelowpointofapu'nctured container. 5.15HAlARDOUS WASTE:Wastewhichcontainsmateriallistedin40CFR261,SubpartDand/orexhibitsoneormoreofthefourcharacteristics citedin40CFR261,SubpartC,andisnot~excluded fromregulation under40CFR261,SubpartA.5.16.HIGHINTEGRITY CONTAINER (HIC):Adisposalsiteapprovedcontainer thathasanexpectedlifeof300yearsandprovidesthestability tomeetdisposalrequirements. <<Cak NDAP-QA-0646 Revision0Page17of615.17HIGHWAYROUTECONTROLLED QUANTITY: Aquantity, theaggregate radioactivity ofwhich~eedsthatspecified in(49CFR173.403[1]). 5.18ISOTOPICANALYSIS: Theidentification oftheisotopicelementsinvolvedinasampleofRadioactive Haterial. 5.19LABELING: Labelsappliedtoacontainer denotingthecontentsofthecontainer anddegreeofhazardassociated withthecontainers. Thelabelsareidentified astheWhiteIlabel,.theYellowII,andYellowIIIlabel.AlabelstatingRadioactive -LSAcanalsobeappliedtoacontainer whenappropriate. (49CFR172,SubpartE)5.20LIHITEDQUANTITYOFRADIOACTIVE MATERIAL: Heansaquantityofradioactive materialnotexceeding thematerialpackagelimitsspecified in49CFR172.423,andwhichconformswithrequirements specified in49CFR173.421.(49CFR403fmj)5.21LINER:Steelcontainer inwhichdewatered orsolidification productisdeposited. c')')w,IQPt'rI.I'7$1Tv~hl..Vl..:Mate.ialinwhichtheactivityisessentially uniformly distributed andinwhichtheestimated averageconcentration pergramof.contentsdoesnotexceedthespecification as.statedin49.CFR173..403(n).5.23LOWLEVELRADIOACTIVE WASTE(LLRW):Radioactive wastegenerated asaresultofoperation ofSSES,excluding spentfuelorbyproductmaterial, isclassified bytheNRCaslow-level radioactive waste.LLRWdoesnotinclude"greaterthanclassC"waste.P~5.24MIXINGRATIO:Theratioofwastetocementandadditives required. forsatisfactory..solidification. 5.25MIXINGRECIPE:Theamountofwaste,cementandadditives mixedtosolidifywaste.5.26MIXEDWASTE:Amixtureoflowlevelradioactive andhazardous waste.5.27NORMALFORMRADIOACTIVE MATERIALS: Meansradioactive materials whichdonotmeettherequirements ofSpecial,.Form Radioactive Jlaterials. 5.28PLACARDING: Alabelaffixedtoallfoursidesofthetransport vehicledenotingthepresenceandlevelofRadioactive materialonthevehicle.(49CFR172,SubpartF) 8Tvllpgfi NDAP-OA-0646 Revision0Page18of615.29PROCESSCONTROLPROGRAM(LICP):Programwhichcontainsthesampling,
- analysis, andformulation determinati,on bywhichsolidification ofradioactive wastesfromliquidsystemsisassured.5.30RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL:
Forpurposesoftransportation only,materialinwhichtheactivityisessentially uniformly distributed andtheestimated specificactivityexceeds0.002microcuries pergramofmaterial. (49CFR173.403[y] and[aa])-5.31RADWASTEWORKER:Anyindividual involvedwiththecollection, packaging, andtransportation ofradioactive waste.".;2SEALEDSOURCES:Anyby-product materialthatisencasedinacapsuledesignedtopreventleakageorescapeofby-product material. 5.33SOLIDIFICATION: Aconversion ofradioactive materials fromliquidandsolidsystemstoahomogeneous (uniformly distributed) mono)ithic, immobilized solidwithdefinitevolumeandshape,boundedbyastablesurfaceofdistinctoutlineonallsides(free~tqnfiinn> 5.34=.355.365.375.38SOLIDIFIED RADWASTE: Wetwastewhi'chissolidified (e.g.evaporator concentrates,, sludge),meets.'the.'r'ee liquidcriteria, andsatisfies applicable transportati'on 'and+cfispos'al siterequirements. Dewatered resinsorfilter:sludge satisfying thetwolattercriteriashallals'o.be'defined"assolidified radwaste. SPECIALFORMRADIOACTIVE MATERIALS: Radioactive'aterial thatiseitherasinglepiece,oriscontained 'in"aseal'edcapsule,thatcanbeopenedonly'edestroying the.capsuleandmeetstheadditional requirements specified .in,.49:.CFR>Part, 173.403(z). STABLEANDUNSTABL'E 'WASTE"FOfNS 'Sh'all,be"defi'ne'd 'asstatedin10CFRPart61andothersupporting regul.atory documents. TESTSOLIDIFICATION: Themixingofwaste(s)andsolidification agentsinthelaboratory tosupportselection ofmixingratiosandprovideinsurance forfinalproductacceptability. TRANSPORT INDEX'(TI):The,dimensionless numberplacedonthelabelofapackagetodesignate'th'e degree'fcontroltobe.exercised bythecarrierduring'ransportation. Thetransport indexwillbedetermined inaccordance with-"49'CFR 173.403(bb). gati,49) NDAP-QA-0646 Revision0Page19of615.39TYPE:"A"PACKAGING: Packaging whichisdesignedinaccordance withthegeneralpackagjgg requirements of49CFR173.24,andwhichisadequatetopreventthelossordispersal oftheradioactive
- contents, andtoretaintheefficiency ofitsradiation shielding properties if'hepackageissubjected tothetestdescribed in49CFR173.465or173.466,asappropriate.
(49CFR173.403[ggj) 5.40TYPE"A"QUANTITYRAQIOACTIVE HATERIAL: Thatmaterialwhichmaybetransported inType"A"packaging. (173.431(aj) 5.41TYPE"5"PACKAGING: Packaging whichmeetsthestandards forType"A"PacKaging, andinaddition. meetsthestandaros forthehypotnetical accidentconditions oftransport. (49CFR173.403thh]) 5.42:YPE"B"QUANTITYRADIOACTIVE HATERIAL: Thatmaterialwhichmaybetransported inType"B"packagino. (173.431[b])5.43WASTESTREAN:Aby-product ofaprocesssystemorcomponent withuniquecharacteristics andmaintained separatefromotherwastestvg.yrr5.44WASTETYPE:Specificcontentsofalinerortankwhichmaycontainoneormultiplewastestreams.thecategoryofwastesuitablefoiaparticular meansofprocessing. 5.45WASTEPRE-CONDITIONING: Thephysicalorchemicaladjustment ofthewastetobringit'within anestablished envelopetoassuresolidification.
6.0 PROCEDURE
6.1CONTRACTED VENDORSERVICES6.1.16.1.2Solidification, dewatering andvolumereduction servicesareprovidedbyScientific EcologyGroup(SEG)forwastetypesincludedintheProcessControlProgram.NRCapprovedTopicalReportSTO-R-05-01]P-A, describes Scientific EcologyGroupequipment, wasteprocessing methodsandverification ofacceptable wasteformsforsolidification anddewatering. 6.1.3NOAP-QA-0646 Revision0Page20of61Othercontracted vendorserviceswhicharerequiredforsolidification, dewatering andvolumereduction servicesshellbeevaluated totherequirements statedinthis,ProcessControlProgramonacasebycasebasis.6.2WASTETYPESThefollowing wastetypesshallbeprocessed inaccordance with..thisprocedure orincombinations asdefined.Thewasteshouldbedewatered wheneverpossibletominimizedisposalvolume.6.2.1Evaporator Concentrates Thefollowing areconcentrated withtheRadwasteEvaporators andareconsidered Evaporator Concentrates wastestream:b.(1)Condensate Oemineralizer regeneration effluent(2)OeconShopdraihs(3)Chemistry Laboratory sinkdrains(4)Auxiliary BoilerblowdowneffluentTheconstituents ofthiswastestreammayincludethefollowing: (1)Tri-Sodium Phosphate (2)SodiumSulfate(3)Phosphoric Acid(4)SulfuricAcid(5)SodiumHydroxide (6)Oecontamination solutions c~(7)Negligible amountsofreagentchemicals usedforchemistry analysisEvaporator Concentrates intherangeof0-25weightpercentsodiumsulfate(equivalent) shallbesolidified insteellinersforfinaldisposal. SOAP-(IA-0646 Revision0Page21of61Evaporator Concentrates shallnotbemixedwithanyg,herwastetypeinfinalprocessing. HixedSolids.Thefollowing processwastestreamsarecollected eitherinWasteHixTanks,WasteSludgePhaseSeparator ortransferred directlytoalinerandareconsidered MixedSolids:(I)LRWFilterHediaanddrainliquid(2)SumpSludge(3)Ultrasonic ResinCleanerWaste(URCWaste)b.Theconstituents ofthesewastestreamsmayincludethefollowing: (1)Oiatomaceous Earth(2)PowderedResins(3)Fibrousmaterial(4)Carbonmaterial(5)Corrosion productsC.(6)Varioussolidsanddirtinsmallconcentrations HixedSolidsmaybesolidified insteellinersordewatered inHighIntegrity Containers forfinaldisposal. Sumpsludgeshallnotbedewatered. d.Eachwastestreamshouldbeprocessed separately. RWCUFilterHediaa.TheReactorWaterCleanupSystemandFuelPoolCoolingandCleanupSystemfilter/demineralizer wastearecollected intheRWCUPhaseSeparator andshouldbeallowedto,decayfor60days.Thiswastestreamisconsidered RWCUFilterHedia. 0'I'p NDAP-QA-0646 Revision0Page22of61Theconstituents ofthiswastestreammayincluch.anionandcationpowderedresin,corrosion andcontaminants removedfromtheprimarycoolant.RWCUFilterMediashallbedewatered inHighIntegrity Containers. Ifthiswastemustbesolidified, Technical Specification 3/4.11.3actionstatement mustbeperformed; Condensate/Radwaste Demineralizer BeadResina~:.~fib.er~ResinsfromtheCondensate Oemineralizers, LiquidRadwasteOemineralizer andvendorprovideddemineralization arecollected intheSpentResinTankortransferred directlytoaliner/container: Thisisconsidered tobeCondensate/Radwaste Demineralizer BeadResin.The'onstituents ofthiswastestreammayincludevarioustypesofanion.cation.mixo6beadresinandcorrosion and,contaminates removedfromliquidwastestreams.',1BeadResinmaybesolidified insteellinersordewatered forfinaldisposalineithersteellinersor.HighIntegrity Containers. BeadResinmaybeusedtodemineralize ChemicalWasteipoxysteelliners.TheBeadResinmaybe..solidified ordewatered forfinaldisposal. 'onde'nrate'",demineralizer beadresinshouldbeu'itras'oni'ca'Ily'.,'cleaned priortocollection intheSpentRe'sinTank.BeadResinmaybeprocessed byvolumereduction methods'which includedrying,incineration, compaction'or useasfillmaterials.
- ~g.~.>>!ool Cartridge FiltersNDAP-9A-0646 Revision0Page23of61a.Cartridge Filterwastetypeconsistsofthefollow>ng wastestreamsandconstituents:
(1)CRDFilters-CROorotherfiltersandsmallun-irradiated primarysystemequipment suchasvalves,CROliftpumpfilters,RinseTankfiltersandothermetalcomponents. (2)RWCUSepta-SeptafromRWCUFilterDemineralizer including septafromFuelPoolCleanupFilterOemineralizer. (3)(4)RadwasteFilters-including degasifier filtersandotherfiberorpaperfiltersotherthanprimarysystem.Underwater VacuumFilters-non-process filtersgenerated fromwetcleaningactivities. b.Cartridge Filtersarecollected anddisposedofbyemplacement inacementmatrixinasteeldrum/liner orbyplacinginaHighIntegrity Container. c.,Cartridge Filterstobesolidified forfinaldisposal.shallnotbemixedwithanyotherwastetype.Cartridge FilterstobeplacedinHighIntegrity Containers shallbedriedtoapointwherenofreeliquidisvisible.Absorbent materialmaybeincludedtoabsorbunintentional andincidental amountsofliquids.Cartridge Filtersmaybedewatered inHighIntegrity Containers ifdryingisimpractical. Eachcartridge filterwastestreamshouldbepackagedseparately unlessanalyzedpriortopackaging inaccordance withtherequirements ofthisprocedure. NOAP-QA-0646 Revision0Page24of6iirradiated Hardwarea~irradiated hardwareisneutronactivated metalremovedfromtheinternalareaofthereactorpressurevessel.Thiswastestreamisconsidered Irradiated Hardware. Theconstituents ofthiswastestreammayincludecontrolrodblades,LPRHS's,IRH's,TIP'sandcomponents expendedduringhardwareprocessing andpackaging activities. Startupsourcesmayalsobeprocessed aspartofthiswastestream.Irradiated hardwareispackagedinsteellinersfordisposal. d.LiquidshallbedrainedtoensurefreeliquidAcceptance Criteriaaremet.Irradiated hardwareshallnotbemixedwithanye'sea>spt,ssilepl0<usaIngOryActiveWaste(OAW)Ia.OryActiveWasteisawastestream.b.Theconstituents ofthiswastestreamconsistofcontaminated paper,plastic,wood,metalandotherdiscarded material. C.OryActiveWasteshallbeprocessed byvolumereduction methodswhichmayincludeincineration, compaction, decontamination andmetalmelting.d.Ataminimum,OAWshallbepackagedinstrong-tightcontainers. LiquidOilWasteorPetroleum BasedMaterials 'a~Theconstituents ofthiswastestreammayincludeturbinelubricating oil,EHCfluidandotherpetroleum basedmaterials. Contaminated LiquidOilWastegenerated atthefacilityshouldbeprocessed byadecontamination system,solidified forfinaldisposal, orvolumereducedbyincineration, orotheracceptable methods. 0l'h}}