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{{#Wiki_filter: | {{#Wiki_filter:DEFINITIONS REACTORTRIPSYSTEMRESPONSETIME1.26TheREACTORTRIPSYSTEMRESPONSETIMEshallbethetimeintervalfromwhenthemonitored parameter exceedsitstripsetpointatthechannelsensoruntilelectrical powerisinterrupted totheCEAdrivemechanism. | ||
ENGINEERED SAFETYFEATURERESPONSETIME1.27TheENGINEERED SAFETYFEATURERESPONSETIMEshallbethattimeinter-valfromwhenthemonitored parameter exceedsitsESFactuation setpointatthechannelsensoruntiltheESFequipment iscapableofperformi.ng itssafetyfunction(i.e.,thevalvestraveltotheirrequiredpositions, pumpdischarge pressures reachtheir,requiredvalues,etc.).Timesshallincludedieselgenerator startingandsequenceloadingdelayswhereapplicable. | |||
PHYSICSTESTS1.28PHYSICSTESTSshallbethosetestsperformed tomeasurethefundamen-talnuclearcharacteristics ofthereactorcoreandrelatedinstrumentation and1)described inChapter14.0oftheFSAR,2)authorized underthepro-visionsof10CFR50.59,or3)otherwise approvedbytheCommission. | |||
UNRODDEDINTEGRATED RADIALPEAKINGFACTOR-F1.29TheUNRODDEDINTEGRATED RADIALPEAKINGFACTORistheratioofthepeakpinpowertotheaveragepinpowerinanunroddedcore,excluding tilt.LOADFOLLOWOPERATION 1.30LOADFOLLOWOPERATION shallbedailypowerlevelchangesofmorethan10%ofRATEDTHERMALPOWERordailyinsertion ofCEAsbelow'theLongTermInsertion Limit.GASEOUSRADWASTETREATMENT SYSTEM1.31AGASEOUSRADWASTETREATMENT SYSTEMisanysystemdesignedandinstalled tqreduceradioactive gaseouseffluents bycollecting primarycoolantsystemoffgasesfromtheprimarysystemfordecay.OFFSITEDOSECALCULATION MANUAL(ODCM)1.32TheOFFSITEDOSECALCULATION MANUALshallcontainthemethodology andparameters usedinthecalculation ofoffsitedosesduetoradioactive gaseousandliquideffluents andinthecalculation ofgaseousandliquideffluentmonitoring alarm/trip setpointmethodology. | |||
ST.LUCIEUNIT1-68205200085 820513PDRADOCK05000335P.,-PDRNay13,1982 DEFINITIONS PROCESSCONTROLPROGRAM(PCP)1.33ThePROCESSCONTROLPROGRAMshallbetheprocedures usedbythelicenseeorhiscontractors, forthepurposeofassuringthatpriortoshipmenttoadisposalfacility, solidified radioactive waste(orwastecontaining freestandingliquids)willbeinaform(e.g.,freestandingliquidslessthan1%)thatmeetstherequirements fortransportation anddisposalpursuanttoTitle10oftheCodeofFederalRegulations andtheapplicable disposalsiteregulations. | |||
SOLIDIFICATION 1.34SOLIDIFICATION shallbetheprocesswhichinvolvestheadditionofasolidifying matrixtoradioactive wasteforthepurposeofbindingorencapsulating (solidifying) suchwasteinaform(e.g.,freestandingliquidslessthan1%)thatmeetstherequirements fortransportation anddisposalpursuanttoTitle10oftheCodeofFederalRegulations andtheapplicable disposalsiteregulations. | |||
DEWATERING 1.35DEHATERING shallbetheprocessofremovingliquidsfromradioactive wastewhichcontainfreestandingliquids,forthepurposeofassuringthatpriortodisposal, suchradioactive wasteisinaform(e.g.,freestandingliquidslessthan1%)thatmeetstherequirements fortransportation anddisposalpursuanttoTitle10oftheCodeofFederalRegulations andtheapplicable disposalsiteregulations. | |||
ST.LUCIEUNIT11-6AMay13,1982I TABLE1.2FREQUENCY NOTATIONNOTATION4/g*SAS/UFREQUENCY Atleastonceper12hoursAtleastonceper24hoursAtleastonceper7daysAtleast4permonthandaminimumof48peryearAtleastonceper31daysAtleastonceper92daysAtleastonceper6monthsAtleastonceper18monthsPriortoeachreactorstartupCompleted priortoeachreleaseN/ANotapplicable | |||
*-ForRadioactive EffluentSampling**-ForRadioactive BatchReleaseonlyST.LUCIEUNIT1-8May13,1982 INSTRUMENTATIONMETEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION LIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.3.3.4Themeteorological monitoring instrumentation channelsshallbeoperableasperTable3.3-8.APPLICABILITY: | |||
AtalltimesACTIONaOWiththenumberofOPERABLEmeteorological monitoring channelsless'hanrequiredbyTable3.3-8,theLicenseeshouldsuspendallreleasesofgaseousradioactive materialfromtheradwastegasdecaytanksuntiltheinoperable channel(s) isrestoredtoOPERABLEstatus.'. | |||
WithlessthantheMinimumChannelsOPERABLEasspecified byTable3.3-8,prepareandsubmitaSpecialReporttotheCommission pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2withinthenext10daysoutlining thecauseofthemalfunction andtheplansforrestoring thechannel(s) toOPERABLEstatus.c.Theprovisions ofSpecification 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable. | |||
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.3.3.4OneWINDSPEED,ONEWINDDIRECTION, andTWOAIRTEMPERATURE INSTRUMENTATION CHANNEL(S) shallbedemonstrated OPERABLEbytheperformance oftheCHANNELCHECKandCHANNELCALIBRATION operations atthefrequencies showninTable4.3-5.ST.LUCIEUNIT'I3/43-3OHay13,1982 TABLE3.3-8METEOROLOGICAL MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION INSTRUMENT 6ELEVATION INSTRUMENT MINIMUMMINIMUMCHANNELSACCURACYOPERABLE1.WINDSPEED a.NominalElev(10meters)b.NominalElev(60meters)2~WINDDIRECTION a.NominalElev(10meters)b.NominalElev(60meters)+0.5*mph+0.5*mph0+50+51AN.A.B1N.A.3.AIRTEMPERATURE (DeltaT)a.NominalElev(10meters)b.NominalElev(60meters)c.NominalElev(35meters)0+0,]C**00~1C**0+0.1C**C1'1N.A.*Starting speedofanemometer shallbe(1mph**DeltaTmeasurement channelsonlyA.The60meterChannelmaybesubstituted forthe10meterwindspeedforupto30daysintheeventthe10meterchannelisINOPERABLE. | |||
WindSpeedDatafromthe60meterelevation shouldbeadjustedusingthewindspeedpowerlaw:S10meters=(60meters)(0.1727)n where:S=windspeedinmphn=0.25forPasquillVerticalStability ClassesA,B,C,D.n~0.50forPasquillVerticalStability ClassesE,F,G.1.727X10=constant=10meters/60metersB.The60meterChannelmaybesubstituted forthe10meterWindDirection Channelforupto30daysintheeventthe10meterChannelisINOPERABLE. | |||
C.The35meterChannelmaybesubstituted foroneofthe10meteror60meterTemperature Channelsforupto30daysifoneoftheChannelsisINOPERABLE. | |||
Thedata-shouldalwaysbenormalized toC/100meterstodetermine theverticalstability class.ST.LUCIEUNIT13/4Nay13,1982 TABLE4.3-5METEOROLOGICAL MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS INSTRUMENT CHANNELCHECKCHANNELCALIBRATION 1.WINDSPEEDa.NominalElev(10meters)b.NominalElev(60meters)SASA+2.WINDDIRECTION a.NominalElev(10meters)b.NominalElev(60meters)DSASA~3.AIRTEMPERATURE (DeltaT)a.NominalElev(10meters)b.NominalElev(60meters)c.NominalElev(35meters)SASASA~*Required onlyiftheseChannelsarebeingsubstituted foroneoftheMinimumChannelsOperableasperTable3.3-8. | |||
INSTRUMENTATION RADIOACTIVE LIQUEFFLUENTINSTRUMENTATION LIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.3.3.9Theradioactive liquideffluentmonitoring instrumentation channelsshowninTable3.3-12shallbeOPERABLEwiththeiralarm/trip setpoints settoensurethatthelimitsofSpecification 3."11.1.1arenotexceeded. | |||
Thealarm/trip setpoints ofthesechannelsshallbedetermined inaccordance withtheODCMmethodology. | |||
APPLICABILITY: | |||
AsshowninTable3.3-12.ACTION:a.Witharadioactive liquideffluentmonitoring instrumentation channelalarm/trip setpointlessconservative thanavaluewhichwillensurethatthelimitsof3.11.1.1aremet,immediately suspendthereleaseofradioactive liquideffluents monitored bytheaffectedchannelordeclarethechannelinoperable. | |||
b.WithlessthanthenumberofchannelsrequiredOPERABLEbyTable3.3-12,taketheACTIONshowninTable3.3-12.c.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable. | |||
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.3.3.9Eachradioactive liquideffluentmonitoring instrumentation channel'shallbedemonstrated OPERABLEbyperformance oftheCHANNELCHECK,CHANNELCALIBRATION, ANDCHANNELFUNCTIONAL TESToperations duringtheModesandatthefrequencies showninTable4.3-8.ST.LUCIEUNIT13/43-45Hay13,1982 ff TABLE3.3-12RADIOACTIVE LIQUIDEFFLUENTMONITORING INSTRUMENTATION INSTRUMENT MINIMUMCHANNELSOPERABLEAPPLICABILITY ACTION1.GrossRadioactivity | |||
: monitors, providing automatic termination ofreleasea.LiquidradwasteeffluentlineAtalltimes*18b.SteamGenerator blowdowneffluentlineAtalltimes*192.GrossRadioactivity Monitorsnotproviding automatic termination ofreleasea.Component coolingwatersystemAtalltimes*20*Duringreleasesviathispathway TABLE3.3-12TABLENOTATIONACTION18-WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement, effluentreleasesmayberesumedforupto14days,providedthatpriortoinitiating arelease:1.Atleasttwoindependent samplesareanalyzedinaccordance withSpecification 4.11.1.1.1 and;2.Atleasttwotechnically qualified membersoftheFacilityStaff,onetoperform,andonetoverifythereleaseratecalculations anddischarge valving.Otherwise, suspendreleaseofradioactive effluents viathispathway.ACTON19WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement, effluentreleasesviathispathwaymaycontinueforupto90daysifthereisnoprimary-to-secondary leakageindicated bytheairejectormonitor.Iftheairejectormonitorindicates primary-to-secondary leakage,releasesmaycontinueforupto30daysprovidedgrabsamplesareanalyzedforgrossradioactivity (betaorgamma)atlimitofdetection ofatleast2X10-7uCi/gm.1.Atleastonceper8hourswhenthespecific, activityofthesecondary coolantis)0.01uCi/gramDOSEEQUIVALENT I-131.2.Atleastonceper24hourswhenthespecificactivityofthesecondary coolantis<0.01uCi/gramDOSEEQUIVALENT I-131.EACTION20-WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement, effluentreleasesviathispathwaymaycontinueforupto30daysprovidedthatatleastonceper8hourgrabsamplesarecollected andanalyzedforgrossradioactivity (betaorgamma)atalimitofdetection | |||
.ofatleast2X10-7uCi/ml.ST.LUCIEUNIT3/43-47Hay13,1982 TABLE4.3-8RADIOACTIVE LIQUIDEFFLUENTMONITORING INSTRUMENTATION SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS INSTRUMENT CHANNELCHECKCHANNELCALIBRATION CHANNELFUNCTIONAL TEST1.GrossBetaorGammaRadioactivity Monitorsproviding alarmandautomatic isolation a.LiquidRadwasteEffluentLinePb.SteamGenerator BlowdownEffluentLine2.GrossBetaorGammaRadioactivity Monitorsproviding alarmbutnotproviding automatic isolation (4)a.Component CoolingWaterSys.R(3)R(3)R(3)Q(1)Q(1)Q(2)*Duringreleasesviathispathway TABLE4.3-8TABLENOTATION(l)TheCHANNELFUNCTIONAL TESTshallalsodemonstrate thatautomatic isolation ofthispathwayandcontrolroomalarmannunciation occursifanyofthefollowing conditions exist:l.Instrument indicates measuredlevelsabovethealarm/trip setpoint. | |||
2.Circuitfailure.3.Instrument controlsnotsetinoperatemode.(2)TheCHANNELFUNCTIONAL TESTshallalsodemonstrate thatcontrolroomalarmannunciation occursifanyofthefollowing conditions exist:l.Instrument indicates measuredlevelsabovethealarm/trip setpoint. | |||
2.Circuitfailure.3.Instrument controlsnotsetinoperatemode.(3)Theinitial'HANNEL CALIBRATION forradioactivity measurement instrumentation shallbeperformed usingoneormoreofthereference standards traceable totheNationalBureauofStandards orusingstandards thathavebeencalibrated againststandards certified bytheNBS.Thesestandards shouldpermitcalibrating thesystemoverits~intendedrangeofenergyandratecapabilities thataretypicalofnormalplantoperation. | |||
Forsubsequent CHANNELCALIBRATION, buttonsourcesthathavebeenrelatedtotheinitialcalibration maybeused,atintervals ofatleastoncepereighteenmonths.Thiscannormallybeaccomplished duringrefueling outages.(4)Thisrequirement isapplicable onlytosystemswherethecomponent coolingwatersystemisdischarged toaneffluentstream.ST.LUCIEUNIT3/43-49May13,1982 INSTRUMENTATION RADIOACTIVE GASEOUSPROCESSAND'EFFLUENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION LIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.3.3.10Theradioactive gaseousprocessandeffluentmonitoring instrumentation channelsshowninTable3.3-13shallbeOPERABLEwiththeiralarm/trip setpoints settoensurethatthelimitsofSpecification 3.11.2.1arenotexceeded. | |||
Thealarm/trip setpoints ofthesechannelsshallbedetermined inaccordance withtheODCMMethodology. | |||
APPLICABILITY: | |||
AsshowninTable3.3-13.ACTIONa.Witharadioactive gaseousprocessoreffluentmonitoring instrumentation channelalarm/trip setpointlessconservative thanavaluewhichwillensurethatthelimitsof3.11.2.1aremet,declarethechannelinoperable orresetthechannelsetpoints immediately toensurethatthelimi.tsof3.11.2.1aremet.b.WithlessthanthenumberofchannelsrequiredOPERABLEbyTable3.3-13,taketheACTIONshowninTable3.3-13.c.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable. | |||
SURVEILLANCE REOUIREMENTS 4.3.3.10Eachradioactive gaseousprocessoreffluentmonitoring instrumentation channelshallbedemonstrated OPERABLEbyperformance oftheCHANNELCHECK,CHANNELCALIBRATION, andCHANNELFUNCTIONAL TESToperations duringtheMODESandatthefrequencies showninTable4.3-9.ST.LUCIEUNIT13/43-50May13,1982 TABLE3.3-13RADIOACTIVE GASEOUSEFFLUENTMONITORING INSTRUMENTATION AINSTRUMENT 1.WasteGasHoldupSystema.NobleGasActivityMonitorMINIMUMCHANNELSOPERABLEAPPLICABILITY PARAMETER ACTIONRadioactivity Rate25Measurement 2.PlantVent,FuelBldg.Vent,ECCS-AVent&ECCS-BVentAsperTable3.3-63.BlowdownBuildingVentSystema.NobleGasActivityMonitorb.IodineSamplerCartridge Radioactivity RateMeasurement Verifypresenceofcartridge 2730c.Particulate SamplerFilterVerifypresenceof-30filter4.AirEjectorVenta.NobleGasActivityMonitorRadioactivity Rate28Measurement 5.WasteGasHoldupSystemExplosive GasMonitoring System(GasSurgeTank)a.Hydrogenb.Oxygen(1)(1)%Hydrogen%Oxygen2929*DuringreleasesviathispathwayontrolTank**DuringWasteGasSystemOperation whenhydrogenisusedasacovergasontheVolumeControa TABLE3.3-13TABLENOTATIONACTION25-WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement, thecontentsofthetanksmaybereleasedtotheenvironment forupto30daysprovidedthatpriortoinitiating therelease:1.Atleasttwoindependent samplesofthetank'scontentsareanalyzed, and2.Atleasttwotechnically qualified membersoftheFacilityStaff,onetoperform,andonetoverifythereleaseratecalculations anddischarge valvelineup;Otherwise, suspendreleaseofradioactive effluents viathispathway.ACTION27WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement, effluentreleasesviathispathwaymaycontinueforupto30daysprovidedgrabsamplesarecollected andanalyzedforgrossactivityatleastonceper24hours.ACTION28-WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement, immediately routetheAirEjectorVenttothePlantVentPathway.ACTION29-WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement, operation ofthiswastegasholdupsystemmaycontinueindefinitely providedthatgrabsamplesarecollected andanalyzedatleastoncepershift.ACTION30-WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement, effluentreleasesviathispathwaymayconti.nue forupto30daysprovidedsamplesarecontinuously collected withauxiliary samplingequipment forperiodsontheorderofseven(7)daysandanalyzedwithin48hoursoftheendofsamplecollection. | |||
ST.LUCIEUNIT3/43-52Hay13,1982 TABLE4.3-9RADIOACTIVE GASEOUSEFFLUENZMONITORING INSTRUMENTATION SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS INSTRUMENT CHANNELCHECK"CHANNELCALIBRATION CHANNELFUNCTIONAL TEST1.WasteGasHoldupSystema.NobleGasActivityMonitor2.PlantVent,FuelBuildingVent,ECCS-AVent,6ECCS-BVentAsperTable4.3-3R(3)3.BlowdownBuildingVentSystema.NobleGasActivityMonitorb.IodineSamplerc.Particulate Sampler4.AirEjectorVentR(3)N/AN/AZ(2)N/AN/Aa.NobleGasActivityMonitor5.WasteGasHoldupSystemExplosive | |||
-GasMonitoring Systema.Hydrogenb.OxygenD**R(3)q(4)q(5)a(2)*Duringreleasesviathispathway*"DuringWasteGasHoldupSystemOperation whenhydrogenisusedasacovergasontheVolumeControlTank TABLE4.3-9~)TABLENOTATION(1)TheCHANNELFUNCTIONAL TESTshallalsodemonstrate thatautomatic isolation ofthispathwayandcontrolroomalarmannunciation occursifanyofthefollowing conditions exist:l.Instrument indicates measuredlevelsabovethealarm/trip setpoint. | |||
2.Circuitfailure.3.Instrument controlsnotsetinoperatemode.(2)TheCHANNELFUNCTIONAL TESTshallalsodemonstrate thatcontrolroomalarmannunciation occursifanyofthefollowing conditions exist:l.Instrument indicates measuredlevelsabovethealarm/trip setpoint. | |||
2.Circuitfailure.3.Instrument controlsnotset.inoperatemode.(3)TheinitialCHANNELCALIBRATION forradioactivity measurement instrumentation shallbeperformed usingoneormoreofthereference standards traceable totheNationalBureauofStandards orusingstandards thathavebeencalibrated againststandards certified bytheNBS.Thesestandards shouldpermitcalibrating thesystemoveritsintendedrangeofenergyandratecapabilities thataretypicalofnormalplantoperations. | |||
Forsubsequent CHANNELCALIBRATION, buttonsourcesthathavebeenrelatedtotheinitialcalibration maybeused,atintervals ofatleastoncepereighteenmonths.Thiscannormallybeaccomplished duringrefueling outages.(4)TheCHANNELCALIBRATION shallincludetheuseofstandardgassamplescontaining anominal:1.Nominalonevolumepercenthydrogen, balancenitrogen, and2.Nominalfourvolumepercenthydrogen, balancenitrogen. | |||
(5)TheGUNNELCALIBRATION shallincludetheuseofstandardgassamplescontaining anominal:1.Nominalonevolumepercentoxygen,balancenitrogen, and2.Nominalfourvolumepercentoxygen,balancenitrogen. | |||
ST.LUCIEUNIT13/43-54May13,1982 3/4~11RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS 3/4.11.1LIQUIDEFFLUENTS CONCENTRATION LIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.1.1Theconcentration ofradioactive materialreleasedfromthesitetounrestricted areas(seeFigure3.11-1)shallbelimitedtotheconcentrations specified in10CFR20,AppendixB,TableII,Column2forradionuclides otherthandissolved orentrained noblegases.Theconcentration fortotaldissolved orentrained noblegasesshallbelimitedto2X104uCi/ml.APPLICABILITY: | |||
AtalltimesACTIONa~Withtheconcentration ofradioactive materialreleasedfromthesitetounrestricted areasexceeding, theabovelimits,immediately restoreconcentration withintheabovelimitsandprovidepromptnotification totheCommission pursuanttoSpecificatoin 6.9.1.12. | |||
b.Theprovisions ofSpecification 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable. | |||
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.11.1.1.1 Theradioactivity contentofeachbatchofradioactive liquidwasteto'edischarged shallbedetermined priortoreleasebysamplingandanalysisinaccordance withTable4.11-1.Theresultsofpre-release analysesshallbeusedwiththecalculational methodsinthe"ODCM"toassurethattheconcentration atthepointofreleaseislimitedtothevaluesinSpecification 3.11.1.1. | |||
4.11.1.1.2 Theradioactivity concentration ofliquidsdischarged fromcontinuous releasepointsshallbedetermined bycollection andanalysisofsamplesinaccordance withTable4.11-1.Theresultsoftheanalysesshallbeusedwiththecalculational methodsinthe"ODCM"toassurethattheconcentrations atthepointofreleasearelimitedtothevaluesinSpecification 3.11.1.1. | |||
4.11.1.1.3 Post-release analysesofsamplescomposited frombatchreleasesshallbeperformed inaccordance withTable4.11-1.ST.LUCIEUNIT13/411-1tray13,1982 "TABLEF11-1RADIOACTIVE LIQUIDWASTESAMPLINGANDANALYSISPROGRAMLiquidReleaseTypeA.BatchWasteReleaseTanksSamplingFrequency MinimumAnalysisFrequency TypeOfActivityAnalysisPrincipal | |||
.GammaEmittersLowerLimitofDetection (LLD)(uCi/ml)a5X10EachBatchEachBatchI-1311X10pOneBatch/MDissolved andEntrained Gases1X10-5EachBatchComposite H-3GrossAlpha1X1051X10EachBatchComposite Sr-89,Sr-90Fe-55SX1081X10B.PlantContinuous Releasese,f4/M4/MPrincipal GammaEmittersI-1315X1071X10Dissolved andEntrained Gases1X10H-31X1054/MGrossAlpha1X107Composite 4/MQComposite Sr-89,Sr-90SX108Fe-551X10ST.LUCIEUNIT13/411-2May13,1982 TABLE4'l-lTABLENOTATIONa.TheLLDisthesmallestconcentration ofradioactive materialinasamplethatwillbedetectedwith95%probability with5%probability offalselyconcluding thatablankobservation-represents a"real"signal.TheLowerLimitofDetection isaprioriLimitwheretheanalysistechnique shallbecapableofdetecting thestatedvaluesifablanksamplewerecounted.LLD=4.66Sx106e-LambdatWhere:sbisthestandarddeviation ofthebackground countingrateorofthecountingrateofablanksampleasappropriate (incountsperminute)2.22Xisthecountingefficiency (ascountspertransformation) issamplevolumeinappropriate units610transformations perminutepermicroCurie istheChemicalSeparation Yield(whenapplicable) isbase2.71828Lambdaisdecayconstantiseither:2~Theelapsedtimebetweenthemidpointofsamplecollection andthetimeofcounting(forcomposite strontium only)Theelapsedtimebetweenthesampletimeandthetimeatmidcount(forphacountingonly)TheunitsoftshallmatchthetimeunitsofLambdainbothcases.b.Abatchreleaseisthedischarge ofliquidwastesofadiscretevolume.Eachbatchreleasetankshallbeisolatedandthoroughly mixedpriortosamplingforarelease.c.Theprincipal gammaemittersforwhichtheLLDlimitspecification willapplyareexclusively thefollowing radionuclides: | |||
Mn-54,Pe-59,Co-58,Co-60,Zn-65,Mo-99,Cs-134,Cs-137,Ce-141,andCe-144.Thislistdoesnotmeanthatonlythesenuclidesaretobedetectedandreported. | |||
Otherpeakswhicharemeasureable andidentifiable, togetherwiththeabovenuclides, shallalsobeidentified andreported. | |||
NuclideswhicharebelowtheLLDfortheanalysesshouldnotbereportedasbeingpresentattheLLDlevel.ST.LUCIEUNITI3/411-3May13,1982 TABLE4.11-1TABLENOTATIONd.Acomposite sampleisoneinwhichthequantityofliquidsampledisproportional tothequantityofliquidwastedischarged andinwhichthemethodofsamplingemployedresultsinaspecimenwhichisrepresentative oftheliquidsreleased. | |||
Priortoanalysis, allsamplestakenforthecomposite shallbethoroughly mixedinorderforthecomposite sampletoberepresentative oftheeffluentrelease.e.Acontinuous releaseisthedischarge ofliquidwastesofanondiscrete volume;e.g.,fromasystemthathasaninputflowduringthecontinuous release.f.IfComponent CoolingWateractivityis>1X10uCi/ml,performaweeklygrossactivityontheIntakeCoolingWaterSystemoutlettoensuretheactivitylevelis(a2X10uCi/mlLLDlimit.IfICWis)2X107uCi/ml,performanalysisinaccordance withaPlantContinuous ReleaseonthisTable.ST.LUCIEUNIT13/411-4May13,1982 Dcno'IESITEMinimumDistanceforRadioactive GaseousReleasesfromPlantVenttoSiteBoundryj,J~pi>+~i~ | |||
~.;~A:,;F.W,,c~yi~We<<-~~>d!>, | |||
tcsUnrestricted Ar~Boundry I,inefor.theST.'I;<p;~kg'.:"', | |||
~~,~".>~;"'g''j~::;;@.~;, | |||
gFwj.:-".-:- | |||
OutlettoDischarge Pipe(Liq.Radioactive Effluents NormalSCALEINFEET0100020003000I'~~<ere3.$l-lUarestxicied AreaSoumdryI'orYheSt.LucieSite11-5Hay13,1982 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS DOSELIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION II3.11.1.2Thedoseordosecommitment toanindividual fromradioactive materials inliquideffluents releasedtounrestricted areas(seeFigure3.11-1)shallbelimited:Duringanycalendarquarterto<1.5mremtothetotalbodyandto<5mremtoanyorgan.APPLICABILITY: | |||
AtalltimesACTION:a.Withthecalculated dosefromthereleaseofradioactive materials inliquideffluents exceeding anyoftheabovelimits,prepareandsubmittotheCommission within30days,pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2,aSpecialReportwhichidentifies thecause(s)forexceeding thelimit(s)anddefinesthecorrective actionstobetakentoreducethereleasesofradioactive materials inliquideffluents duringtheremainder ofthecurrentcalendarquarterandsubsequent quarters. | |||
TheSpecialReportexemptsaLicenseeEventR'eportontheabovelimits.b.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable. | |||
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.11.1.2.DoseCalculations. | |||
Cumulative dosecontributions fromliquideffluents shallbedetermined inaccordance withthemethodology intheODCMatleastonceper31days.STLUCIEUNIT13/411-6May13,1982 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTSLIQUIDWASTETREATMENT LIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.1.3Theappropriate subsystems oftheliquidradwastetreatment systemshallbeOPERABLEtoreducetheradioactive materials inliquidwastepriortotheirdischarge whentheprojected monthlydoseduetoliquideffluentreleasestounrestricted areas(seeFigure3.11-1)whenaveragedover31dayswouldexceed0.12mremtothetotalbodyand0.4mremtoanyorgan.APPLICABILITY: | |||
AtalltimesACTION'ith theliquidradwastetreatment systeminoperable formorethan31daysorwithradioactive liquidwastebeingdischarged withouttreatment andinexcessoftheabovelimits,prepareandsubmittotheCommission within30days,pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2,aSpecialReportwhichincludesthefollowing information (TheSpecialReportexemptsaLicenseeEventReportontheabovelimits):l.Identification ofequipment orsubsystems notOPERABLEandadescription ofalternate equipment usedfortreatment ofradioactive liquideffluent. | |||
2.Action(s) takentorestoretheinoperable equipment, orbackupequipment, toOPERABLEstatus.J3.Summarydescription ofaction(s) takentopreventarecurrence. | |||
b.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable. | |||
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.11.1.3.1 Dosesduetoliquidreleasestounrestricted areasshallbeprojected atleastonceper31daysaspertheODCMmethodology unlesstheliquidradwastetreatment systemisbeingused.4.11.1.3.2 Theappropriate liquidradwastesubsystems shallbedemonstrated OPERABLEatleastonceper92daysunlesstheappropriate liquidradwastesubsystem hasbeenutilizedtoprocessradioactive liquideffluents duringtheprevious92days.ST.LUCIEUNIT13/411-7May13,1982 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS 3/4-11.2GASEOUSEFFLUENTS DOSERATELIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.2.1Theinstantaneous doserateinunrestricted areas(seeFigure3.11-1)duetoradioactive materials releasedingaseouseffluents fromthesiteshallbelimitedtothefollowing values:a.Thedoseratelimitfornoblegasesshallbe<500mrem/yrtothetotalbodyand<3000mrem/yrtotheskin,andb.Fortheinhalation pathwaythedoseratelimitforI-131,Tritiumandforradioactive materials inparticulate formwithhalflivesgreaterthan8daysshallbe<1500mrem/yrtoanyorgan.'VAPPLICABILITY: | |||
AtalltimesACTION:a~Withthedoserate(s)exceeding theabovelimits,immediately decreasethereleaseratetocomplywiththelimit(s)giveninSpecification 3.11.2.1andprovidepromptnotification totheCommission pursuant.toSpecification 6.9.1.12. | |||
b.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable. | |||
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.11.2.1.1 Theinstantaneous releaserateofnoblegasesingaseouseffluents shallbecontinuously monitored forthereleasepointsgiveninTable3.3-13.4.11.2.1.2 Thereleaserateofradioactive materials otherthannoblegases,ingaseouseffluents shallbedetermined byobtaining representative samplesandperforming analysesinaccordance withthesamplingandanalysisprogram,specified inTable4.11-2.4.11.2.1.3 Theinstantaneous doserateinunrestricted areas,duetoradioactive materials otherthannoblegasesreleasedingaseouseffluents, shallbedetermined tobewithintherequiredlimitsbyusingthemethodology prescribed bytheODCMontheresultsofthesamplingandanalysisprogramspecified inTable4.11-2.ST.LUCIEUNIT13/411-8May13,1982 TABLE4~11-2RADIOACTIVE GASEOUSWASTESAMPLINGANDANALYSISPROGRAMGaseousReleaseTypeA.WasteGasStorageTank(Batch)gSamplingFrequency PEachTankMinimumAnalysisFrequency PEachTankTypeOfActivitAnalysisNobleGasPrincipal GammaEmittersLowerLimitofDetection (LLD)(UCi/101) 1X104B.Containment PurgePEachPurgePEachPurgeNobleGasPrincipal GammaEmittersH-31X101X10C.PlantVent,FuelBuildingVent,)lowdownBuildingVentSystemD.AllReleaseTypesasListedinC.above4/MiContinuous | |||
.Continuous Continuous Continuous 4/MCharcoalSample4MParticulate SampleMComposite Particulate Sample0Composite Particulate SampleNobleGasPrincipal GammaEmittersH-3H-3I-131.I-133Particulate Principal GammaEmittersGrossAlphaSr-89;Sr-901X1041X1O61X1O61x1o'21X101X1O"1X1O"1X1O"Continuous NobleGasMonitorNobleGasGrossBeta&Gamma1X1O4 TABLE4.11-2(continued) | |||
TABLENOTATIONa.Thelowerlimitofdetection (LLD)isdefinedinTableNotationa.ofTable4.11-1.b.Theprincipal gammaemittersforwhichtheLLDLimitSpecification willapplyareexclusively thefollowing radionuclides: | |||
Kr-87,Kr-88,Xe-133,Xe-133m,Xe-135,andXe-138fornoblegasemissions andMn-54,Fe-59,Co-58,Co-60,Zn-65,Mo-99,Cs-134,Cs-137,Ce-141,Ce-144,andI-131forparticulate emissions. | |||
Thislistdoesnotmeanthatonlythesenuclidesaretobedetectedandreported. | |||
Otherpeakswhicharemeasurable andidentifiable, togetherwiththeabovenuclidesshallalsobeidentified andreported. | |||
NuclideswhicharebelowtheLLDfortheanalysesshouldnotbereportedasbeingpresentattheLLDlevelforthatnuclide.c.Tritiumgrabsamplesshallbetakenprior.toeachpurgerelease,butthesamplemaybeanalyzedafterthebatchreleasewhenthesamplecountingsolutionhasstabilized toallowanaccuratedetermination ofactivity. | |||
d.SamplingFrequency andMinimumAnalysisFrequency areapplicable onlyduringreleasesviathispathway.e.TheratioofthesampleflowratetothesampledstreamflowrateshallbeknownforthetimeperiodinSpecifications 3.11.2.1,3.11.2.2,and3.11.2.3.f.Iftheanalysisfrequency isdaily,theLLDlimitmaybeincreased byafactorof10.g.Abatchreleaseisthedischarge ofgaseouswasteofadiscretevolume.h.Apurgeisabatchreleasefromthecontainment building. | |||
ThePlantVentshallbesampledforTritiumatthisfrequency iftheContainment PurgeExhaustisoperating asacontinuous release.ST.LUCIEUNIT3/411-10Nay13,1982 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS DOSE,NOBLEGASESLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.2.2Theairdoseinunrestricted areas(seeFigure3.11-1)duetonoblegasesreleasedingaseouseffluents shallbelimitedtothefollowing: | |||
a.Duringanycalendarquarter,to<5mradforgammaradiation and<10mradforbetaradiation. | |||
APPLICABILITY: | |||
AtalltimesACTION:a.Withthecalculated airdosefromradioactive noblegasesingaseouseffluents exceeding anyoftheabovelimits,prepareandsubmittotheCommission within30days,pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2,aSpecialReportwhichidentifies thecause(s)forexceeding thelimit(s)anddefinethecorrective actionstobetakentoreducethereleasesofradioactive noblegasesingaseouseffluents duringtheremainder ofthecurrentcalendarquarter.TheSpecialReportexemptsaLicenseeEventReportontheabovelimits.b.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable. | |||
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.11.2.2.1 DoseCalculations | |||
-Cumulative dosecontributions forthecurrentcalendarquartershallbedetermined inaccordance withthemethodology intheODCMatleastonceevery31days.ST.LUCIEUNIT'13/411-11May13,1982 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS DOSE,RADIOIODINES, RADIOACTIVE MATERIALINPARTICULATE FORM,ANDRADIONUCLIDES OTHERTHANNOBLEGASESLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.2.3Thedosetoanindividual fromradioiodines, radioactive materials inparticulate form,andradionuclides otherthannoblegaeswithhalf-lives greaterthan8daysingaseouseffluents releasedtounrestricted areas(seeFigure3.11-1)shallbelimitedtothefollowing: | |||
a.Duringanycalendarquarterto<7.5mremtoanyorgan.APPLICABILITY: | |||
AtalltimesACTION:a.Withthecalculated dosefromthereleaseofradioiodines, radioactive materials inparticulate form,orradionuclides otherthannoblegasesingaseouseffluents exceeding anyoftheabovelimits,prepareandsubmittotheCommission within30days,pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2,aSpecialReportwhichidentifies thecause(s)forexceeding thelimitanddefinesthecorrective actionstobetakentoreducethereleasesofradioiodines, radioactive materials inparticulate form,andradionuclides otherthannoblegaseswithhalf-lives greaterthan8daysingaseouseffluents duringtheremainder ofthecurrentcalendarquarter.TheSpecialReportexemptsaLicenseeEventReportontheabovelimit.b.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable. | |||
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.11.2.3DoseCalculations | |||
-Cumulative dosecontributions forthecurrentcalendarquartershallbedetermined inaccordance withthemethodology intheODCMatleastonceevery31days.ST.LUCIEUNIT3/411-12May13,1982 | |||
RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS GASEOUSRADWASTETREATMENT LIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.2.4Theappropriate subsystems ofthegaseousradwastetreatment systemshallbeOPERABLE. | |||
TABLE3.12-1ST.LUCIESITE- | Thegaseousradwastetreatment systemshallbeusedtoreduceradioactive materials ingaseouswastepriortotheirdischarge whentheprojected gaseouseffluentdosesduetogaseouseffluentreleasestounrestricted areas(seeFigure3.11-1)whenaveragedover31dayswouldexceed0.4mradforgammaradiation and0.8mradforbetaradiation. | ||
APPLICABILITY: | |||
AtalltimesACTION:a.WiththegaseousWasteTreatment Systeminoperable formorethan31daysorwithgaseouswastebeingdischarged withouttreatment andinexcessoftheabovelimits,prepareandsubmittotheCommission within30days,pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2,aSpecialReportwhichincludesthefollowing information (TheSpecialReportexemptsaLicenseeEventReportontheabovelimits):1.Identification ofequipment orsubsystems notOPERABLEandadescription ofalternate equipment usedfortreatment ofradioactive gaseouseffluents. | |||
2.Action(s) takentorestoretheinoperable equipment, orbackupequipment, toOPERABLEstatus.3.Summarydescription ofaction(s)takentopreventarecurrance. | |||
b.Theprovisions ofSpecification 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable. | |||
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.11.2.4.1 Dosesduetogaseousreleasestounrestricted areasshallbeprojected atleastonceper31daysaspertheODCMmethodology unlessgaseousradwastetreatment systemisinuse.4.11.2,.4.2 Theappropriate | |||
'subsystems shallbedemonstrated OPERABLEatleastonceper92daysunlesstheappropriate subsystem hasbeenutilizedtoprocessradioactive gaseouseffluents duringtheprevious92days.ST.LUCIEUNIT'13/411-13May13,1982 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS EXPLOSIVE GASMIXTURELIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3~11.2.5Theconcentration ofoxygeninthegaseouswasteholdupsystemshallbelimitedto<4%byvolumewheneverthehydrogenconcentration exceeds4%byvolume.APPLICABILITY: | |||
AtalltimeswhenhydrogenisusedasacovergasontheVolumeControlTank.ACTION:a.Withtheconcentration ofoxygeninthegaseouswasteholdupsystem)4%byvolume,immediately suspendalladditions ofwastegasestotheaffectedgasdecaytankandreducetheconcentration ofoxygenintheremainder ofthesystemtolessthan4%byvolumewithin8hours.Theaffectedgasdecaytankshouldbedischarged assoonaspossibleprovidedthattheSpecifications of3.11.2.1arenotexceededintheprocess.b.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable. | |||
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.11.2.5Theconcentrations ofhydrogenandoxygeninthegaseouswasteholdupsystemshallbedetermined tobewithintheabovelimitsby monitoring thewastegaseswiththehydrogenandoxygenmonitorsrequiredOPERABLEbyTable3.3-13ofSpecification 3.3.3.10. | |||
ST.LUCIEUNIT3/411-14 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS GASSTORAGETANKSLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.2.6Thequantityofradioactivity contained ineachgasstoragetankshallbelimitedto<285,000Curiesnoblegases(considered asXe-133).APPLICABILITY: | |||
AtalltimesACTION:a.Withthequantityofradioactive materialinanygasdecaytankexceeding theabovelimit,immediately suspendalladditions ofradioactive materialtothetankandwithin48hourseitherreducethetankcontentstowithinthelimitorprovidepromptnotification totheCommission pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.1..12 | |||
'hewrittenfollow-up reportshallincludeadescription ofactivities plannedand/ortakentoreducethetankcontentstowithintheabovelimit.b.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable. | |||
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.11.2.6Thequantityofradioactive materialcontained ineachgasdecaytankshallbedetermined tobewithintheabovelimitatleastonceper24hourswhentheReactorCoolantSystemGrossActivityexceedstheactivitylimitofSpecification 3.4.8.b.ST.LUCIEUNIT3/411-15May13,1982 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS | |||
'OLIDRADIOACTIVE WASTELIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.3Solidified radioactive wasteorwastecontaining freestandingliquidsshallbeprocessed inaccordance withaPROCESSCONTROLPROGRAMpriortobeingshippedtoaradioactive wastedisposalfacility. | |||
APPLICABILITY: | |||
AtalltimesACTIONa.Withthewasteformrequirements fortransportation ordisposalofsolidified radioactive waste(orwastecontaining freestandingliquids), | |||
pursuanttoTitle10oftheCodeofFederalRegulations andtheapplicable burialsiteregulations, notsatisfied, suspendshipments ofsuchradioactive wastetotheburialsite.b.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable. | |||
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.11.3Foreachradioactive wastecontainer usedtocollectliquidradioactive waste(orwastecontaining freestandingliquids), | |||
priortoshipmenttoaradioactive wastedisposalfacility, thelicenseeshallcertifythathehasfollowedtheminimumrequirements oftheapplicable procedures ofthePROCESSCONTROLPROGRAM.ST.LUCIEUNIT]3/411-16May13,1982 3/4.123/4.12.1RADIOLOGIC ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING MONITORING PROGRAMLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.12.1Theradiologica environmental monitoring programshalleconducteasspecified inTable3.12-1andTable4.12-1.APPLICABILITY: | |||
Atalltimes.ACTIONa~Withtheradiological environmental monitoring programnotbeingconducted asspecified inTables3.12-1and4.12-1,prepareandsubmittotheCommission, intheannualRadiological Monitoring Report,adescription ofthereasonsfornotconducting theprogramasspecified. | |||
Deviations fromSpecification 3.12.1mayoccurbecausesamplesareunobtainable duetohazardous conditions, biological orseasonalunavailability, orduetovandalism, ortomalfunction ofsamplingoranalytical equipment, laboratory accidents, samplingerrors,orotherlegitimate reasons.Ifdeviations occurbecauseofmalfunction ofsamplingoranalytical equipment, everyeffortshallbemadetocompletecorrective actionpriortotheendofthenextsamplingperiod.Adescription ofalldeviations fromTables3.12-1and4.12-1,thereasonsforallsuchdeviations andadescription ofanycorrective actionsinitiated orplannedtobringtheradiological environmental surveillance programbackinaccordance withSpecification 3.12.1shallbeprovidedintheannualRadiological Environmental Monitoring Report.Acurrentlistofsamplelocations usedduringthereporting periodshallbeincludedintheannualRadiological Monitoring Report.Samplelocationchangesfromthe'receding year,ifany,shouldbeidentified alongwithabriefdescription ofthereasonforthechange.b.Withtheconfirmed* | |||
levelofradioactivity inanenvironmental samplingmediumatoneormoreofthelocations, outsideoftheplantcirculating watersystem,specified inTable3.12-1exceeding thelimitsofTable6.9.3-2whenaveragedoveranycalendarquarter,prepareandsubmittotheCommission within30daysfromtheendoftheaffectedcalendarquarter(orfromthetimeoftheconfirmatory resultifsuchresultisnotreceiveduntilaftertheendofthequarterinwhichtheoriginalsamplewascollected), | |||
aSpecialReportwhichincludesanevaluation ofanyreleaseconditions, environmental factorsorotheraspectswhichmayhavecausedthelimitsofTable6.9.3-2tobeexceeded. | |||
Thisreportisnotrequiredifthemeasuredlevelofradioactivity wasnottheresultofplanteffluents; however,insuchanevent,theconditions shallbereportedanddescribed intheannualRadiological Environmental Monitoring Report.ThisSpecialReportexemptsaLicenseeEventReport.*Aconfirmatory reanalysis oftheoriginal, aduplicate, oranewsamplemaybedesirable, asappropriate. | |||
Theresultsoftheconfirmatory analysisshallbecompleted atthe.earliesttimeconsistent withtheanalysis, butinanycasewithin30days.ST.LUCIEUNIT'I3/412-1May13,1982 c.Withmilkorgardenvegetation samplesunavalablefromanyofthesamplelocations requiredbyTable3.12-1,information shallbeincludedintheannualRadiological Monitoring Reportidentifying thecauseoftheunavailability andidentifying replacement locations wheresampleswereobtained. | |||
Ifreplacement samplesareunavailable duringthespecified timeinterval, aspecialreportpursuanttospecification 6.9.2shallbesubmitted totheCommission within30daysfromthetimethelicenseehasbeenproperlynotifiedandwillidentifythecauseoftheunavailability ofthesamplesandadiscussion oftheplansforobtianing futuresamples.Ifnewpermanent samplelocations arerequired; oncetheyhavebeenselectedandsampleavailability isestablished, thelocations fromwhichthesamplesareunavailable maybedeletedfromtheprogram,andthelocations fromwhichthesampleswillbeobtainedinthefutureareincorporated intheenvironmental monitoring programasnewsamplelocations. | |||
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.12.1.1Theradiological environmental monitoring samplesshallbecollected pursuanttoTable3.12-1andshallbeanalyzedpursuanttotherequirements ofTables3.12-1and4.12-1.ST.LUCIEUNIT13/412-2Hay13,1982 iL~ | |||
TABLE3.12-1ST.LUCIESITE-RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAMFxposurePathwayand/orSampleSampleLocations Samplingand(b)Collection Frequency TypeandFrequency (c)ofAnalysisl.Airbornea.Radioiodine | |||
&Particulates 9locations Continuous operation ofsamplerwithcollection atleastweeklyRadioiodine filtersI-131-weeklyParticulate filtersGrossbeta-weekly:Analyzeeachfilterforgrossbetaradioactivity | |||
>24hourfollowing filterchange.Gammaisotopic(Composite) | |||
Quarterly Agammaisotopicisalsorequiredforeachsamplehavingagrossbetaradioactivity whichis>1.0pCilm3and whichisalso>10timesthatofthemostrecentcontrolsample.2.DirectRadiation 3.Waterborne 29locations Quarterly Gammaexposure'ate | |||
-quarterly a.Surfaceb.Ground(well)c.Drinkingd.Sedimentfromshoreline 4locations 2locations 3locations 4locations MonthlyQuarterly Quarterly Semiannually Gammaisotopicandtritiumanalysis-MonthlyGammaisotopicandtritiumanalysis-Quarterly Grossbeta,gammaisotopicandtritiumanalysis-Quarterly Gammaisotopicanalysis-Semiannually TABLE3~12-1ST.LUCIESITE-RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAMExposurePathwaySampleSamplingandb)and/orSampleLocations Collection FreuencyTypeandFrequency (cofAnalysis4.Ingestion a.Milk2locations Semi-Monthly Controlsamples-MonthlyGammaisotopicandI-131analysis-Semi-monthly.- | |||
Controlsamples-GammaisotopicandI-131analysis-Monthlyb.FishandInvertebrates 1.Crustacea 2.Fishc.FoodProducts1.Citrus2locations 2locations 5locations Semi-Annually Semi-Annually AtharvesttimeGammaisotopicanalysis-Semi-Annually Gammaisotopicanalysis-Semi-Annually Gammaisotopicanalysis-EachSampling2.EdibleGardenVegetation 2locations AtharvesttimeGammaisotopicanalysis-EachSampl TABLE3.12-1TABLENOTATION(a)Alistofsamplelocations willbeprovidedonaFigureandTableintheODCM.(b)Thefollowing definition offrequencies shallapplytoTable3.12-1only:Weekly-Notlessthanoncepercalendarweek.Amaximumintervalof11daysisallowedbetweenthecollection ofanytwoconsecutive samples.Semi-Monthly | |||
-Notlessthan2timespercalendarmonthwithanintervalofnotlessthan7daysbetween,samplecollections. | |||
Amaximumintervalof24daysisallowedbetweencollection ofanytwoconsecutive samples.Monthly'-Notlessthanoncepercalendarmonthwithanintervalofnotlessthan10daysbetweensamplecollections. | |||
Quarterly | |||
-Notlessthanoncepercalendarquarterwithanintervalofnotlessthan30daysbetweensamplecollections. | |||
Semiannually | |||
-Onesampleeachbetweencalendar, dates(January1-Junewillbeprovidedbetweensamplecollections. | |||
(c)Frequency ofanalysestobeconsistent withcollection frequency. | |||
(d)Nodrinkingwatersourcesareeffectedbyeffluents fromtheplant.ST.LUCIEUNIT3/412-5May13,1982 | |||
TABLE4.12-1. | TABLE4.12-1.DETECTION CAPABILITIES FORENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLEANALYSISLOWERLIMITOFDETECTION (LLD)ANALYSISWATER(PCI/L)AIRBORNEPARTI-CULATE0(GAS(pCi/m)FISH(pCi/Kg,wet)MILKpCi/LFOODPRODUCTS(pCi/Kg,wet)SEDIMENT(pCi/Kg,dry)GrossBetaH-3~Mn-54~Fe-59Co-58,60~Zn-65'Zr-95Nb-95I-131Cs-134Cs-137Ba/La-140 4c2000(1000)1530153030151c1518351X101X1O'X106X1O213026013026013015018356Od6O'Od150180Note:Thislistdoesnotmeanthatonlytheseradionuclides aretobedetectedandreported. | ||
TABLE4.12-1(continued)NOTATIONa. | Otherpeakswhichareraeasurable andidentifiable (exceptnaturally occurring radionuclides) togetherwiththeaboveradionuclides shallalsobeidentified andreported. | ||
TABLE4.12-1(continued) | |||
NOTATIONa.Acceptable detection capabilities forthermoluminescent dosimeters used,forenvironmental measurements aregiveninRegulatory Guide4.13.b.Tableindicates acceptable detection capabilities forradioactive materials inenvironmental samples.Thesedetection capabilities aretabulated intermsofthelowerlimitsofdetection (LLDs).TheLLDisdefined,forpurposesofthisguide,asthesmallestconcentration, ofradioactive materialinasamplethatwillyieldanetcount(abovesystembackground) thatwillbedetectedwithatleast95%probability withatmost5%probability offalselyconcluding thatablankobservation represents a"real"signal.Foraparticular measurement system(whichmayincluderadiochemical separation): | |||
LLD=466*sbEV'22YwhereLLDisthelowerlimitofdetection asdefinedabove(aspCiperunitmassorvolume).sbisthestandarddeviation ofthebackground countingrateorofthecountingrateofablanksampleasappropriate (ascountsperminute).Eisthecountingefficiency (ascountsperdisintegration). | |||
Visthesamplesize(inunitsofmassorvolume).2.22isthenumberofdisintegrations perminuteperpicocurie. | |||
Yisthefractional radiochemical yield(whenapplicable). | |||
*4.66isthefactorusedwhenbackground has.beensubtracted fromthesamplecount.Formeasurements inwhichthebackground isnotsubtracted, thefactor3.29shallbeused.c-LLDfordrinkingwaterd-LLDforgardenvegetation e-TotalforparentanddaughterST.LUCIEUNIT13/4May13,1982 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING 3/4.12.2LANDUSECENSUSLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.12.2Alandusecensusshallbeconducted annuallytoidentifythelocationofthenearestmilkanimal,thenearestresidence andthenearestgarden+ofgreaterthan500squarefeetproducing freshleafyvegetables ineachofthe16meteorological sectorswithinadistanceoffivemiles.APPLICABILITY: | |||
AtalltimesACTION:a.Withalandusecensusidentifying alocation(s) whichyieldsacalculated doseordosecommitment greaterthanthevaluesccurrently beingcalculated inSpecification 4.11.2.3, prepareandsubmittotheCommission within60daysfromthetimethelicenseereceivestheresultsoftheLandUseCensus,pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2,aSpecialReport,whichidentifies thenewlocation(s). | |||
b.Withalandusecensusidentifying alocation(s) whichyieldsacalculated doseordosecommitment (viathesameexposurepathway)20%greaterthanatalocationfromwhichsamplesarecurrently beingobtainedinaccordance withSpecification 3.12.1,prepareandsubmittotheCommission within60daysfromthetimethelicenseereceivestheresultsoftheLandUseCensus,pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2,aSpecialReport,whichidentifies thenewlocation(s). | |||
Thenewlocationshallbeaddedtotheradiological environmental monitoring programwhensamplesbecomeavailable. | |||
Thesamplinglocationhavingthelowestcalculated doseordosecommitment (viathesameexposurepathway)maybedeletedfromthemonitoring programafter(October31)oftheyearinwhichthelandusecensuswasconducted. | |||
c.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable. | |||
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.12.2.1Thelandusecensusshallbeconducted atleastonceper12monthsbetweenthedatesofFebruary1andJuly31,bydoor-to-door survey,aerialsurvey,orbyconsulting localagriculture authorities. | |||
*Broadleafvegetation samplingmaybeperformed atthesiteboundaryinasectorwiththehighestD/Qinlieuofthegardencensus.ST.LUCIEUNIT).3/412-8May13,1982 iOI RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING 3/4~12.3INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAMLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION | |||
*3.12.3Analysesshall'beperformed onradioactive materials suppliedaspartofan.Interlaboratory Comparison ProgramwhichhasbeenapprovedbyNRC.Thiscondition maybesatisfied byparticipation intheEnvironmental Intercomparison StudiesProgramconducted bytheEPA.APPLICABILITY: | |||
Atalltimes.ACTION:Ia.Withanalysesnotbeingperformed asrequiredabove,notifytheCommission asapartoftheannualRadiological Environmental Monitoring Report.b.Theprovisions ofSpecification 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable. | |||
IftheRadiologi'cal Environmental Surveillance Programiscarriedoutbythelicensee, thelicenseeshallestablish anInterlaboratory Comparison Programwhich'asbeenapprovedbytheNRC.Ifthelicenseeisnottheprinciple investigator, thelicenseeshallrequiretheprinciple investigator totakepartinanInterlaboratory Comparison Program.Thiscondition maybesatisfied byparticipation intheEnvironmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparison StudiesProgram.SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.12.3Theresultsofavailable analysesperformed aspartoftheaboverequiredInterlaboratory Comparison ProgramshallbeincludedintheannualRadiological Environmental Monitoring ReportpursuanttoSpecification 6.9.3.2.ST.LUCIEUNITf3/412-9Hay13,1982 INSTRUMENTATION BASES3/4.3.3.9 RADIOACTIVE LIQUIDEFFLUENTINSTRUMENTATION Theradioactive liquideffluentinstrumentation isprovidedtomonitorandcontrol,asapplicable, thereleasesofradioactive materials inliquideffluents duringactualorpotential releases. | |||
Thealarmtripsetpoints fortheseinstruments shallbecalculated inaccordance withapprovedmethodsintheODCMtoensurethatthealarm/trip willoccurpriortoexceeding thelimitsof10CFRPart20.TheOPERABILITY anduseofthisinstrumentation isconsistent withtherequirements ofGeneralDesignCriteria60,63and64ofAppendixAto10CFRPart50.3/4.3.3.10 RADIOACTIVE GASEOUSEFFLUENTINSTRUMENTATION Theradioactive gaseouseffluentinstrumentation isprovidedtomonitorandcontrol,asapplicable, thereleasesofradioactive materials ingaseouseffluents duringactualorpotential releases. | |||
Thealarm/trip setpoints fortheseinstruments shallbecalculated inaccordance withmethodsintheODCMtoensurethatthealarm/trip willoccurpriortoexceeding thelimitsof10CFRPart20.TheOPERABILITY anduseofthisinstrumentation isconsistent withtherequirements ofGeneralDesignCriteria60,63and64ofAppendixAto10CFRPart50.ST.LUCIEUNIT1B3/43-4May13,1982 3/4~11RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS BASES3/4.11.1LIQUIDEFFLUENTS 3/4.11.1'CONCENTRATION Thisspecification isprovidedtoensurethattheconcentration ofradioactive materials releasedinliquidwasteeffluents fromthesitetounrestricted areaswillbelessthantheconcentration levelsspecified in10CFRPart20,AppendixB,TableII.Thislimitation providesadditional assurance thatthelevelsofradioactive materials inbodiesofwateroutsidethesitewillnotresultinexposures within(1)theSectionII.Adesignobjectives ofAppendixI,10CFRPart50,toanindividual and(2)thelimitsof10CFRPart20.106(e) tothepopulation. | |||
Theconcentration limitfornoblegasesisbasedupontheassumption thatXe-135isthecontrolling radioisotope anditsMPCinair(submersion) wasconverted toanequivalent concentration inwaterusingthemethodsdescribed inInternational Commission onRadiological Protection (ICRP)Publication 2.3/4'1'.2DOSEThisspecification isprovidedtoimplement therequirements ofSectionsII.A,III.AandIV.AofAppendixI,10CFRPart50.TheLimitingCondition forOperation implements theguidessetforthinSectionII.AofAppendixI.TheACTIONstatements providetherequiredoperating flexibility andatthesametimeimplement theguidessetforthinSectionIV.AofAppendixItoassurethatthereleasesofradioactive materialinliquideffluents willbekept"aslowasisreasonably achievable". | |||
Performing thedosecalculations intheODCMimplement therequirements inSectionIII.AofAppendixIthatconformance withtheguidesofAppendixIistobeshownbycalculational procedures basedonmodelsanddatasuchthattheactualexposureofanindividual throughappropriate pathwaysisunlikelytobesubstantially underestimated. | |||
Theequations specified intheODCMforcalculating thedosesduetotheactualreleaseratesofradioactive materials inliquideffluents shouldbeconsistent withthemethodology providedinRegulatory Guide1.109,"Calculation ofAnnualDosestoManfromRoutineReleasesofReactorEffluents forthePurposeofEvaluating Compliance with10CFRPart50,AppendixI,"Revision1,October1977,andRegulatory Guide1.113,"Estimating AquaticDis'persion ofEffluents fromAccidental andRoutineReactorReleasesforthePurposeofImplementing AppendixI,"April1977.ST~LUCIEUNIT1B3/411-1May13,1982 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS BASESThisspecification-appliestothereleaseofliquideffluents fromeachreactoratthesite.Forunitswithsharedradwastetreatment systems,theliquideffluents fromthesharedsystemareproportioned amongtheunitssharingthatsystem.3/4~11~1.3LIQUIDWASTETREATMENT TheOPERABILITY ofappropriate subsystems oftheLWT"systemensuresthatthissystemwillbeavailable forusewheneverliquideffluents requiretreatment priortoreleasetotheenvironment. | |||
Therequirements thattheappropriate portionsofthissystembeusedwhenspecified providesassurance thatthereleasesofradioactive materials inliquideffluents willbekept"aslowasisreasonably achievable." | |||
Thisspecification implements therequirements of10CFRPart50.36a,GeneralDesignCriterion 60ofAppendixAto10CFRPart50anddesignobjective Section11.DofAppendixAto10CFRPart50.Thespecified limitsgoverning theuseofappropriate portionsoftheliquidradwastetreatment systemwerespecified asasuitablefractionoftheguidesetforthinSection11.AofAppendixI,10CFRPart50,forliquideffluents. | |||
3/4.11.2GASEOUSEFFLUENTS 3/F11.2'DOSERATEThisspecification isprovidedtoensurethatthedoserateatanytimeattheexclusion areaboundaryfromgaseouseffluents fromallunitsonthesitewillbewithintheannualdoselimitsof10CFRPart20forunrestricted areas.Theannualdoselimitsarethedosesassociated withtheconcentrations of10CFRPart20,AppendixB,Table11.Theselimitsprovidereasonable assurance thatradioactive materialdischarged ingaseouseffluents willnotresultintheexposureofanindividual inanunrestricted area,eitherwithinoroutsidetheexclusion areaboundary, toannualaverageconcentrations exceeding thelimitsspecified inAppendixB,Table11of10CFRPart20(10CFRPart20.106(b)). | |||
Forindividuals whomayattimesbewithintheexclusion areaboundary, theoccupancy oftheindividual willbesufficiently lowtocompensate fo'ranyincreaseintheatmospheric diffusion factorabovethatfortheexclusion areaboundary. | |||
Thespecified releaseratelimitsrestrict, atalltimes,thecorresponding gammaandbetadoseratesabovebackground toanindividual atorbeyondtheexclusion areaboundaryto<(500)mrem/year tothetotalbodyorto<(3000)mrem/year totheskin.Thesereleaseratelimitsalsorestrict, atalltimes,thecorresponding organdoserateabovebackground toaninfantviatheinhalation pathwayto<1500mrem/year. | |||
JST.LUCIEUNIT1B3/411-2May13,1982 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS BASES3/411.2.2DOSE,NOBLEGASESThisspecification isprovidedtoimplement therequirements ofSectionsII.B,III.AandIV.AofAppendixI,10CFRPart50.TheLimitingCondition forOperation implements theguidessetforthinSectionII.BofAppendixI.TheACTIONstatements providetherequiredoperating flexibility andatthesametimeimplement theguidessetforthinSectionIV.AofAppendixIassurethatthereleasesofradioactive materialingaseouseffluents willbekept"aslowasisreasonably achievable" | |||
.TheSurveillance Requirements implement therequirements inSectionIII.AofAppendixIthatconformwiththeguidesofAppendixItobeshownbycalculational procedures basedonmodelsanddatasuchthattheactualexposureofanindividual throughtheappropriate pathwaysisunlikelytobesubstantially underestimated. | |||
Thedosecalculations established intheODCMforcalculating thedosesduetotheactualreleaseratesofradioactive noblegasesingaseouseffluents shouldbeconsistent withthemethodology providedinRegulatory Guide1.109,"Calculation ofAnnualDosestoManfromRoutineReleasesofReactorEffluents forthePurposeofEvaluating Compliance with10CFRPart50,AppendixI,"Revision1,October1977andRegulatory Guide1.111,"MethodsforEstimating Atmospheric Transport andDispersion ofGaseousEffluents inRoutineReleasesfromLight-Water-Cooled Reactors," | |||
Revision1,July1977.TheODCMEquations providedfordetermi,ning theairdosesattheexclusion areaboundarywillbebaseduponthehistorical (orreal)averageatmospheric conditions. | |||
3/4.11.2.3DOSE,RADIOIODINES, RADIOACTIVE MATERIALINPARTICULATE FORMANDRADIONUCLIDES OTHERTHANNOBLEGASESThisspecification isprovidedtoimplement therequirements ofSectionsII.C,III.AandIV.AofAppendixI,10CFRPart50.TheLimitingConditions forOperation aretheguidessetforthinSectionII.CofAppendixI.TheACTIONstatements providetherequiredoperating flexibility andatthesametimeimplement theguidessetforthinSectionIV.AofAppendixItoassurethatthereleasesofradioactive materials ingaseouseffluents willbekept"aslowasisreasonably achievable". | |||
TheODCMcalculational methodsspecified inthesurveillance requirements implement therequirements inSectionIII.AofAppendixIthatconformance withtheguidesofAppendixIbeshownbycalculational procedures basedonmodelsanddatasuchthattheactualexposureofanindividual throughappropriate pathwaysisunlikelytobesubstantially underestimated. | |||
TheODCMcalculational methodsforcalculating thedosesduetotheactualreleaseratesofthesubjectmaterials arerequiredtobeconsistent withthemethodology providedinRegulatory Guide1.109,"Calculating ofAnnualDosestoManfromRoutineReleasesofReactorEffluents for,thePurposeofEvaluating Compliance with10CFRPart50,AppendixI",RevisionI,October1977andRegulatory Guide1.111,"MethodsforEstimating Atmospheric Transport andDispersion ofGaseousEffluents inRoutineReleasesfromST.LUCIEUNIT1B3/411-3!Hay13,1982 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS BASESLight-Mater-Cooled Reactors", | |||
Revision1,July1977.Theseequations alsoprovidefordetermining theactualdosesbaseduponthehistorical (orreal)averageatmospheric conditions. | |||
Thereleaseratespecifications forradioiodines, radioactive materialinparticulate formandradionuclides otherthannoblegasesaredependent ontheexistingradionuclide pathwaystoman,intheunrestricted area.Thepathwayswhichareexaminedinthedevelopment ofthesecalculations are:1)individual inhalation ofairborneradionuclides, 2)deposition ofradionuclides ontogreenleafyvegetation withsubsequent consumption byman,3)deposition ontograssyareaswheremilkanimalsandmeatproducing animalsgrazewithconsumption ofthemilkandmeatbyman,and4)depositon onthegroundwithsubsequent exposureofman.3/4-11.2.4 GASEOUSWASTETREATMENT TheOPERABILITY oftheappropriate subsystems ofthegaseousradwastetreatment systemensuresthatthesystemwillbeavailable forusewhenevergaseouseffluents requireholduppriortoreleasetotheenvironment. | |||
Therequirement thattheappropriate portionsofthesesystemsbeusedwhenspeci,fiedprovidesreasonable assurance thatthereleasesofradioactive materials ingaseouseffluents willbekept"aslowasisreasonably achievable". | |||
Thisspecification implements therequirements of'10CFRPart50.36a,GeneralDesignCriterion 60ofAppendixAto10CFRPart50,anddesignobjective SectionIIDofAppendixIto10CFRPart50.Thespecified limitsgoverning theuseofappropriate portionsofthesystemswerespecified asasuitablefractionoftheguidesetforthinSections11Band11.CofAppendixI,10CFRPart50,forgaseouseffluents. | |||
ST.LUCIEUNIT1B3/411-4May13,1982 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS BASES3/F11.2'EXPLOSIVE GASMIXTUREThis'pecification isprovidedtoensurethattheconcentration ofpotentially explosive gasmixturescontained inthewastegasholdupsystemismaintained belowtheflammability limitsofhydrogenandoxygen.Maintaining theconcentration ofhydrogenandoxygenbelowtheirflammability limitsprovidesassurance thatthereleasesofradioactive materials willbecontrolled inconformance withtherequirements ofGeneralDesignCriterion 60ofAppendixAto10CFRPart50.3/F11.2.6GASDECAYTANKSRestricting thequantityofradioactivity contained ineachgasdecaytankprovidesassurance thatintheeventofanuncontrolled releaseofthetanksconten6s, theresulting totalbodyexposuretoanindividual atthenearestexclusion areaboundarywillnotexceed0.5rem,asperSafetyGuide24.Thisisconsistent withStandardReviewPlan15.7.1,"WasteGasSystemFailure". | |||
ST.LUCIEUNITIB3/411-5Hay13,1982 | |||
s3/4. | s3/4.12RADIOLOGALENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING BASEStTheradiological monitoring programrequiredbythisspecification providesmeasurements ofradiation andofradioactive materials inthoseexposurepathwaysandforthoseradionuclides whichleadtothehighestpotential radiation exposures ofindividuals resulting fromthestationoperation. | ||
Thismonitoring programtherebysupplements theradiological effluentmonitoring programbyverifying thatthemeasurable concentrations ofradioactive materials andlevelsofradiation arenothigherthanexpectedonthebasisoftheeffluentmeasurements andmodelingoftheenvironmental exposurepathways. | |||
<h | Programchangesmaybeinitiated basedonoperational experience. | ||
Thedetection capabilities requiredbyTable4.12.-1arestate-of-the-art forroutineenvironmental measurements inindustrial laboratories. | |||
TheLLDlimitsfordrinkingwatermeettherequirements of40CFR141.3/4~12~1LANDUSECENSUSThisspecification isprovidedtoensurethatchangesintheuseofunrestricted areasareidentified and,thatmodifications tothemonitoring programaremadeifrequiredby'heresultsofthiscensus.Thiscensussatisfies therequirements ofSectionIV.8.3ofAppendixIto10CFRPart50.Restricting thecensustogardensofgreaterthan500squarefeetprovidesassurance thatsignificant exposurepathwaysvialeafyvegetables willbeidentified andmonitored sinceagardenofthissizeistheminimumrequiredtoproducethequantity(26kg/year)ofleafyvegetables assumedinRegulatory Guide1.109forconsumption byachild.Todetermine thismimimumgardensize,thefollowing assumptions wereused,1)that20Xofthegardenwasusedforgrowingbroadleafvegetation (i.e.,similartolettuceandcabbage), | |||
and2)avegetation yieldof2kg/square meter.Broadleafvegetation samplingmaybeperformed atthesiteboundaryinthedirection sectorwiththehighest(D/Q)inlieuofperforming thegardencensus.3/4'2.3INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAMTherequirement forparticipation inanInterlaboratory Comparison programisprovidedtoensurethatindependent checksontheprecision andaccuracyofthemeasurements ofradioactive materialinenvironmental samplematricesareperformed aspartofaqualityassurance'rogram forenvironmental monitoring inordertodemonstrate thattheresultsarereasonably valid.ST.LUCIEUNIT'1B3/412-1May13,1982 ADMINISTRATIVE ROLSe.Investigation ofallviolations oftheTechnical Specifications including thepreparation and,forwarding ofreportscoveringevaluation andrecommendations topreventrecurrence totheManagerofNuclearEnergy,theVicePresident ofNuclearEnergyandtotheChairmanoftheCompanyNuclearReviewBoard.f.ReviewofthoseREPORTABLE OCCURRENCES requires24hournotification totheCommission. | |||
g.Reviewoffacilityoperations todetectpotential safetyhazards.h.Performance ofspecialreviewsandinvestigations andreportsthereonasrequested bytheChairmanoftheCompanyNuclearReviewBoard.i.ReviewofthePlantSecurityPlanandimplementing procedures andshallsubmitrecommended changestotheChairmanoftheCompanyNuclearReviewBoard.ReviewoftheEmergency Planandimplementing procedures andshallsubmitrecommended changestotheChairmanoftheCompanyNuclearReviewBoard.k.Reviewtheresultsoftheradiological environmental monitoring programatleastonceper12months.1.ReviewoftheODCMandanychangestotheODCM.AUTHORITY 6.5.1.7TheFacilityReviewGroupshall:a.'ecommend tothePlantManagerwrittenapprovalordisapproval ofitemsconsidered under6.5.1.6(a) through(d)above.b.Renderdeterminations inwritingwithregardtowhetherornoteachitemconsidered under6.5.1.6(a) through(e)aboveconstitutes anunreviewed safetyquestion. | |||
c.Providewrittennotification within24hourstotheVicePresident ofNuclearEnergyandtheCompanyNuclearReviewBoardofdisagreement | |||
'etweentheFRGandthePlantManager;however,thePlantManagershallhaveresponsibility forresolution ofsuchdisagreements pursuantto6.1.1above.ST.LUCIEUNIT16-7Hay13,1982 ADMINISTRATIVE ROLS6.7SAFETYLIMITVIOLATION 6.7.1Thefollowing actionsshall'etakenintheeventaSafetyLimitisviolated: | |||
a.ThefacilityshallbeplacedinatleastHOTSTANDBYwithinonehour.b.TheSafetyLimitviolation shallbereportedtotheCommission, theVicePresident ofPowerResources andtotheCNRBwithin24hours.c.ASafetyLimitViolation Reportshallbeprepared. | |||
ThereportshallbereviewedbytheFRG.Thisreportshalldescribe(1)applicable circumstances preceding theviolation, (2)effectsoftheviolation uponfacilitycomponents, systemsorstructures, and(3)corrective actiontakentopreventrecurrence. | |||
d.TheSafetyLimitViolation Reportshallbesubmitted totheCommission, theCNRBandtheVicePresident ofNuclearEnergywithin14daysoftheviolation. | |||
6.8PROCEDURES 6.8.1Writtenprocedures shallbeestablished, implemented andmaintained coveringtheactivities'eferenced below:a~Theapplicable procedures recommended inAppendix"A"ofRegulatory Guide1.33,,November, 1972.b.Refueling operations. | |||
c.Surveillance andtestactivities ofsafetyrelatedequipment. | |||
d.SecurityPlanimplementation. | |||
e.Emergency Planimplementation. | |||
f.FireProtection Programimplementation. | |||
goh.PROCESSCONTROLPROGRAMforSOLIDIFIED radioactive wasteorwastecontaining freestandingliquid.Offsitereleasesofgaseousandliquideffluents containing radioactive materials, including effluentmonitorsetpoints. | |||
i.OffsiteDoseCalculation ManualST.LUCIEUNIT16-13May13,1982 ADMINISTRATIVE ROLSd.Reactivity anomalies involving disagreement withthepredicted valueofreactivity balanceundersteadystateconditions duringpoweroperation greaterthanorequalto1%Deltak/k;acalculated reactivity balanceindicating aSHUTDOWNMARGINlessconservative thanspecified inthetechnical specifications; short-term reactivity increases thatcorrespond toareactorperiodoflessthan5secondsor,ifsubcritical, anunplanned reactivity insertion ofmorethan0.5%Deltak/k;oroccurrence ofanyunplanned criticality. | |||
e.Failure ormalfunction ofoneormorecomponents whichpreventsorcouldprevent,byitself,thefulfillment ofthefunctional requirements ofsystem(s) usedtocopewithaccidents analyzedintheFSAR.f.personnel errororprocedural inadequacy whichpreventsorcouldprevent,byitself,thefulfillment ofthefunctional requirements ofsystemsrequiredtocopewithaccidents analyzedintheFSAR.g.Conditions arisingfromnaturalorman-madeeventsthat,asadirectresultoftheeventrequireunitshutdown, operation ofsafetysystems,orotherprotective measuresrequiredbytechnical specifications. | |||
h.Errorsdiscovered inthetransient oraccidentanalysesorinthemethodsusedforsuchanalysesasdescribed inthesafetyanalysisreportorinthebasesforthetechnical specifications thathaveorcouldhavepermitted reactoroperation inamannerlessconservative thanassumedintheanalyses. | |||
i.Performance ofstructures, systems,orcomponents thatrequiresremedialactionorcorrective measurestopreventoperation inamannerlessconservative thanassumedintheaccidentanalysesinthesafetyanalysisreportortechnical specifications bases;ordiscovery duringunitlifeofconditions notspecifically considered inthesafetyanalysisreportortechnical specifications thatrequireremedialactionorcorrective measurestopreventtheexistence ordevelopment ofanunsafecondition. | |||
j.Occurrence ofradioactive materialcontained gasdecaytanksinexcessofthatpermitted bythelimitingcondition foroperation established inthetechnical specifications. | |||
k.Exceeding L.C.O.3~11~1~1(LiquidRadwasteConcentration) orL.C.O.3.11.2.1(GaseousDoseRate).STLUCIEUNIT6-17Hay13,1982 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLSTHIRTYDAYWRITTENREPORTS6.9.1.9ThetypesofeventslistedbelowshallbethesubjectofwrittenreportstotheDirectoroftheRegionalOfficewithinthirtydaysofoccurrence oftheevent.Thewrittenreportshallinclude,asaminimum,acompleted copyofalicenseeeventreportform.Information providedonthelicenseeeventreportformshallbesupplemented, asneeded,byadditional narrative materialtoprovidecompleteexplanation ofthecircumstances suxrounding theevent.a.Reactorprotection systemorengineered safetyfeatureinstrument settingswhicharefoundtobelessconservative thanthoseestablished bythetechnical specifications butwhichdonotpreventthefulfillment ofthefunctional requirements ofaffectedsystems.b.Conditions leadingtooperation inadegradedmodepermitted byalimitingcondition foroperation orplantshutdownrequiredbyalimitingcondition foroperation. | |||
c.Observedinadequacies intheimplementation ofadministrative orprocedural controlswhi'chthreatentocausereduction ofdegreeofredundancy providedinreactorprotection systemsorengineered safetyfeature'ystems. | |||
d.Abnormaldegradation ofsystemsotherthanthosespecified in6.9.1.12.cabovedesignedtocontainradioactive materialresulting fromthefissionprocess.e.Anunplanned offsitereleaseof1)morethan1curieofradioactive materialinliquideffluents, 2)morethan150curiesofnoblegasingaseouseffluents, or3)morethan0.05curiesofradioiodine ingaseouseffluents. | |||
Thereportofanunplanned offsitereleaseofradioactive materialshallincludethefollowing information: | |||
1.Adescxiption oftheeventandequipment involved. | |||
2.Cause(s) fortheunplanned xelease.3.Actions takentopreventrecurrence. | |||
4.Consequences oftheunplanned release.ST.LUCIEUNIT'16-18Hay13,1982 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLSSPECIALREPORTSh.CoreBarrelMovement, Specifications 3.4.11and4.4.11.i.FireDetection Instrumentation, Specification 3.3.3.7.FireSuppression Systems,Specification 3.7.11.1.k.Exceeding oneormoreLCO'forSpecifications 3.11.1.2,3.11.1.3, 3.11.2.2, 3.11.2.3, or3.11.2.4, involving radiation dosefromradioactive effluents. | |||
1.Measuredlevelsofradioactivity inanenvironmental samplingmediumdetermined toexceedthereporting levelvaluesofTable6.9.3-2whenaveragedoveranycalendarquartersamplingperiodpursuanttoSpecification 3.12.1.b. | |||
Whenmorethanoneoftheradionuclides inTable6.9.3-2aredetectedinthesamplingmedium,thisreportshallbesubmitted if:concentration (1)+concentration (2)+...>1.0limitlevel(1)limitlevel(2)Whenradionuclides otherthanthoseinTable6.9.3-2aredetectedandaretheresultofplanteffluents, thisreportshallbesubmitted ifthequarterly dosetoanindividual isequaltoorgreaterthanthequarterly limitsofSpecifications 3.11.1.2,3.11.2.2and3.11.2.3.Thisreportisnotrequiredifthemeasuredlevelofradioactivity wasnottheresultofplanteffluents; however,insuchanevent,thecondition shallbereportedanddescribed intheAnnualRadiological Environmental Monitoring Report.m.Milkorgardensamplesunavailable duringthespecified timeinterval, Specification 3.12.l.c. | |||
,n.Thediscovery ofalocationwhichyieldsacalculated doseordosecommitment | |||
>thevaluescurrently beingcalculated, Specification 3.12;2.a. | |||
o.Thediscovery ofalocationwhichyieldsacalculated doseordosecommitment 20%greaterthanatalocationfromwhichsamplesarecurrently beingobtained, Specification 3.12.2.b. | |||
ST.LUCIEUNIT'I6-19Nay13,1982 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS6.9.3ENVIRONMENTAL REPORTSRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING REPORT3/6.9.3.1Routineradiological environmental monitoring reportscoveringtheoperation oftheunitduringthepreviouscalendaryearshallbesubmitted priortoMay1ofeachyear.Theinitialreportshallbesubmitted priortoMay1oftheyearfollowing initialcriticality. | |||
6.9.3.2Theannualradiological environmental monitoring reportsshallincludesummaries, interpretations, andinformation basedupontrendanalysisoftheresultsoftheradiological environmental surveillance activities forthereportperiod,including acomparison withpreoperational studies,operational controlst,asappropriate), | |||
andpreviousenvironmental surveillance reportsandanassessment oftheobservedimpactsoftheplantoperation ontheenvironment., | |||
ThereportsshallalsoincludetheresultsofthelandusecensusesrequiredbySpecification 3.12.2.Ifharmfuleffectsaredetectedbythemonitoring, thereportshallprovideananalysisoftheproblemandaplannedcourseofactiontoalleviate the'problem. | |||
Theannualradiological environmental monitoring reportsshallincludesummarized andtabulated resultsintheformatsimilartoTable6.9.3-1ofallradiological environmental samplesrequiredtobetakenduringthereportperiod.Intheeventthatsomeresultsarenotavailable forinclusion withthereport,thereportshallbesubmitted notingandexplaining thereasonsforthemissingresults.Delayeddatashallbesubmitted inasupplementary reportwithin60daysfromthetimethelastanalysesarecompleted. | |||
Thereportsshallalsoincludethefollowing: | |||
asummarydescription oftheradiological environmental monitoring program;amapofallsamplinglocations keyedtoatablegivingdistances anddirections fromonereactor;theresultoflandusecensusesrequiredbytheSpecification 3.12.2;asummaryofavailable resultsfromtheInterlaboratory Comparison ProgramrequiredbySpecification 3.12.3,andadditional information asprovidedinSpecification 3.12.1.SEMIANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTRELEASEREPORT3/6.9.3.3Routineradioactive effluentreleasereportscoveringtheoperating oftheunitduringtheprevious6monthsofoperation shallbesubmitted within60daysafterJanuary1andJuly1ofeachyear.Theperiodofthefirstreportshallbeginwiththedateofinitialcriticality. | |||
3/Asinglesubmittal maybemadeforamultipleunitstation.Thesubmittal shouldcombinethosesectionsthatarecommontoallunitsatthestation;however,forunitswithseparateradwastesystems,thesubmittal shallspecifythereleasesofradioactive materialfromeachunit.ST.LUCIEUNIT16-20Hay13,1982 TABLE6.9.3-1FORHATFORENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAMSUMHARYNAMEOFFACILITYDOCKETNO.LOCATIONOFFACILITYREPORTING PERIODTypeandMediumorPathwayTotalNumberSampledofAnalyses(UnitofMeasurement) | |||
Performed LowerLimitofDetection (LLD)AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)aRangeaLocationWithHighestAnnualMeanNameMean(f)aDistanceandDirection RaeControlLocations Mean(f)aRangeNumberofNonroutini | |||
~ReportedMeasurements Meanandrangebasedupondetection measurements only.Fractionofdetectable measurements atspecified locations isindicated inparenthesis (f). | |||
ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS6.9.3.3.1 Theradioactive effluentreleasereportsshallincludeasummaryofthequantities ofradioactive liquidandgaseouseffluents andsolidwastereleasedfromtheunitasoutlinedinRegulatory Guide1.21Rev;1,"iMeasuring, Evaluating, andReporting Radioactivity. | |||
inSolidWastesandReleasesofRadioactive Materials inLiquidandGaseousEffluents fromLight-Mater-Cooled NuclearPowerPlants",withdatasummarized onaquarterly basisfollowing theformatofAppendixBthereof.Theradioactive effluentreleasereportsshallincludethefollowing information forallunplanned offsitereleasesofradioactive materials ingaseousandliquideffluents: | |||
a.Adescription oftheeventandequipment involved. | |||
b.Cause(s)fortheunplanned release.c.Actionstakentopreventrecurrence. | |||
d.Consequences oftheunplanned release.Theradioactive effluentreleasereportsshallincludeanassessment ofradiation dosesfromtheradioactive liquidandgaseouseffluents releasedfromtheunitduringeachcalendarquarterasoutlinedintheODCM.Theassessment ofradiation dosesshallbeperformed inaccordance withmethodology intheODCM.ST.LUCIEUNITf6-22Hay13,1982 TABLE6.9.3-2NONROUTINE REPORTING LEVELSFORRADIOACTIVITY CONCENTRATIONS INENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLESAnalysisIH-3Mn-54Fe-59Water(pCi/1)2X1041X1034X102AirborneParticulate orGases(pCi/m)Fish(pCi/Kg,wet)3X1041X104Milk(pCi/1)BroadLeafVegetation (pCi/Kg,wet)IIICo-58Co-60Zn-65'Zr-Nb-95 I-1311X1033X103X104X1020.93X1041X102X1041X102ICs-134ICs-137I.Ba-La-140 30502X10210201X102X1060703X102(1)1X1032X103(1)Totalforparentanddaughter | |||
<h ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLSe.Recordsofgaseousandliquidradioactive materialreleasedtotheenvironsf.Recordsoftransient oroperational cyclesforthosefacilitycomponents identified inTable5.9-1.g.Recordsoftrainingandqualification forcurrentmembersoftheplantstaff.h.Recordsofin-service inspections performed pursuanttotheseTechnical Specifications. | |||
RecordsofQualityAssurance activities requiredbytheQAManualRecordsofreviewsperformed forchangesmadetoprocedures orequipment orreviewsoftestsandexperiments pursuantto10CFR50.59k.RecordsofmeetingsoftheFRGandtheCNRB1.RecordsofEnvironmental Qualification whicharecoveredundertheprovisions ofparagraph 6.13.m.Recordsoftheservicelivesofallhydraulic andmechanical snubberslistedonTables3.7-2aand3.7-2bincluding thedateatwhichtheservicelifecommences andassociated installation andmaintenance records.n.AnnualRadiological Environmental Monitoring Reports;andrecordsofanalysestransmitted tothelicenseewhichareusedtopreparetheAnnualRadiological Environmental Monitoring Report.o.Meteorological data,summarized andreportedinaformatconsistent withtherecommendations ofRegulatory Guides1.21and1.23.6.11RADIATION PROTECTION PROGRAMProcedures'or personnel radiation protection shallbepreparedconsistent withtherequirements of10CFRPart20andshallbeapproved, maintained andadheredtoforalloperations involving personnel radiation exposure. | |||
ST.LUCIEUNITI6-24May13,1982 ADNINISTRATIVE CONTROLS6.12HIGHRADIATION AREA6.12~1Inlieuofthe"controldevice"or"alarmsignal"requiredbyparagraph 20.203(c) | |||
(2)of10CFR20,eachhighradiation areainwhichtheintensity ofradiation is1000mrem/hrorlessshallbebarricaded andconspicuously postedasahighradiation areaandentrancetheretoshallbecontrolled byrequiring issuanceofaRadiation WorkPermit*.Anyindividual orgroupofindividuals permitted toentersuchareasshallbeprovidedwithoraccompanied byoneormoreofthefollowing: | |||
a.Aradiation monitoring devicewhichcontinuously indicates theradiation doserateintheareab.Aradiation monitoring devicewhichcontinuously integrates theradiation doserateintheareaandalarmswhenapresetintegrated doseisreceived. | |||
Entryintosuchareaswiththismonitoring devicemaybemadeafterthedoseratelevelintheareahasbeenestablished andpersonnel havebeenmadeknowledgable ofthem.c.An,individual qualified inradiation protection procedures whoisequippedwitharadiation doseratemonitoring device.Thisindividual shallberesponsible forproviding positivecontrolovertheactivities withintheareaandshallperformperiodicradiation surveillance atthefrequency specified bythefacilityHealthPhysicist intheRadiation WorkPermit.6.12.2Therequirements of6.12.1,above,shallalsoradiation areainwhichtheintensity ofradiation ismrem/hr.Inaddition, lockeddoorsshallbeprovidedunauthorized entryintosuchareasandthekeysshalltheadministrative controloftheShiftSupervisor onHealthPhysicist. | |||
applytoeachhighgreaterthan1000topreventbemaintained underdutyand/orthePlant*HealthPhysicspersonnel shallbeexemptfromtheRWPissuancerequirement duringtheperformance oftheirassignedradiation protection duties,providedtheycomplywithapprovedradiation protection procedures forentryintohighradiation areas.ST.LUCIEUNIT16-25May13,1982 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS6.17PROCESSCONTROLPROGRAM(PCP)6.17.1Thelicensee's PCPforSOLIDIFICATION (ifapplicable) shallbeapprovedbytheCommission priortoimplementation; or6.17.2Ifthelicenseeusesacontractor tosolidifyradioactive wastes,thelicenseeshalluseacontractor (orcontractor'-s PCP"forSOLIDIFICATION) whichhasbeenapprovedbytheCommission. | |||
6.17.3Licenseeinitiated change(s) tohisPCPforSOLIDIFICATION: | |||
1.Shallbecomeeffective uponreviewandacceptance bytheFRG2.Shallbe'ubmitted totheCommission inthesemi-annual Radioactive EffluentReleaseReportfortheperiodinwhichthechange(s) wasmade.Theinformation submitted shallcontain:a.Adescription ofthechange(s) whichwasmadeandthereasonsforsuchchanges.b.Adetermination thatthechangedidnotreducetheoverallconformance ofthesolidified wasteproducttoexistingcriteriaforsolidwastes;andc.Documentation ofthefactthatthechangehasbeenreviewedandfoundacceptable bytheFRG.6.17.4Licenseeinitiated changestothePCPforDEWATERING: | |||
1.Shallbecomeeffective uponreviewandacceptance bytheFRG.6.18OFFSITEDOSECALCULATION MANUAL(ODCM)6.18.1TheODCMshallbeapprovedbytheCommission priortoimplementation 6.18.2Licenseeinitiated changestotheODCM:1.Shallbe'aprovedbytheFacilityReviewGroup(FRG)andshallbecomeeffective uponFRGapproval. | |||
2.ShallbereportedtotheNRCasanattachment totheSemiannual Radioactive EffluentReleaseReportforthereporting periodthatthechange(s) wereimplemented. | |||
Thisattachedreportshallcontain:a.AFRGapprovedcopyoftheODCMshowingthechangesb.Adetermination thatthechangewillnotreducetheaccuracyorreliability ofdosecalculations orsetpointdeterminations. | |||
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DEFINITIONS REACTORTRIPSYSTEMRESPONSETIME1.26TheREACTORTRIPSYSTEMRESPONSETIMEshallbethetimeintervalfromwhenthemonitored parameter exceedsitstripsetpointatthechannelsensoruntilelectrical powerisinterrupted totheCEAdrivemechanism.
ENGINEERED SAFETYFEATURERESPONSETIME1.27TheENGINEERED SAFETYFEATURERESPONSETIMEshallbethattimeinter-valfromwhenthemonitored parameter exceedsitsESFactuation setpointatthechannelsensoruntiltheESFequipment iscapableofperformi.ng itssafetyfunction(i.e.,thevalvestraveltotheirrequiredpositions, pumpdischarge pressures reachtheir,requiredvalues,etc.).Timesshallincludedieselgenerator startingandsequenceloadingdelayswhereapplicable.
PHYSICSTESTS1.28PHYSICSTESTSshallbethosetestsperformed tomeasurethefundamen-talnuclearcharacteristics ofthereactorcoreandrelatedinstrumentation and1)described inChapter14.0oftheFSAR,2)authorized underthepro-visionsof10CFR50.59,or3)otherwise approvedbytheCommission.
UNRODDEDINTEGRATED RADIALPEAKINGFACTOR-F1.29TheUNRODDEDINTEGRATED RADIALPEAKINGFACTORistheratioofthepeakpinpowertotheaveragepinpowerinanunroddedcore,excluding tilt.LOADFOLLOWOPERATION 1.30LOADFOLLOWOPERATION shallbedailypowerlevelchangesofmorethan10%ofRATEDTHERMALPOWERordailyinsertion ofCEAsbelow'theLongTermInsertion Limit.GASEOUSRADWASTETREATMENT SYSTEM1.31AGASEOUSRADWASTETREATMENT SYSTEMisanysystemdesignedandinstalled tqreduceradioactive gaseouseffluents bycollecting primarycoolantsystemoffgasesfromtheprimarysystemfordecay.OFFSITEDOSECALCULATION MANUAL(ODCM)1.32TheOFFSITEDOSECALCULATION MANUALshallcontainthemethodology andparameters usedinthecalculation ofoffsitedosesduetoradioactive gaseousandliquideffluents andinthecalculation ofgaseousandliquideffluentmonitoring alarm/trip setpointmethodology.
ST.LUCIEUNIT1-68205200085 820513PDRADOCK05000335P.,-PDRNay13,1982 DEFINITIONS PROCESSCONTROLPROGRAM(PCP)1.33ThePROCESSCONTROLPROGRAMshallbetheprocedures usedbythelicenseeorhiscontractors, forthepurposeofassuringthatpriortoshipmenttoadisposalfacility, solidified radioactive waste(orwastecontaining freestandingliquids)willbeinaform(e.g.,freestandingliquidslessthan1%)thatmeetstherequirements fortransportation anddisposalpursuanttoTitle10oftheCodeofFederalRegulations andtheapplicable disposalsiteregulations.
SOLIDIFICATION 1.34SOLIDIFICATION shallbetheprocesswhichinvolvestheadditionofasolidifying matrixtoradioactive wasteforthepurposeofbindingorencapsulating (solidifying) suchwasteinaform(e.g.,freestandingliquidslessthan1%)thatmeetstherequirements fortransportation anddisposalpursuanttoTitle10oftheCodeofFederalRegulations andtheapplicable disposalsiteregulations.
DEWATERING 1.35DEHATERING shallbetheprocessofremovingliquidsfromradioactive wastewhichcontainfreestandingliquids,forthepurposeofassuringthatpriortodisposal, suchradioactive wasteisinaform(e.g.,freestandingliquidslessthan1%)thatmeetstherequirements fortransportation anddisposalpursuanttoTitle10oftheCodeofFederalRegulations andtheapplicable disposalsiteregulations.
ST.LUCIEUNIT11-6AMay13,1982I TABLE1.2FREQUENCY NOTATIONNOTATION4/g*SAS/UFREQUENCY Atleastonceper12hoursAtleastonceper24hoursAtleastonceper7daysAtleast4permonthandaminimumof48peryearAtleastonceper31daysAtleastonceper92daysAtleastonceper6monthsAtleastonceper18monthsPriortoeachreactorstartupCompleted priortoeachreleaseN/ANotapplicable
- -ForRadioactive EffluentSampling**-ForRadioactive BatchReleaseonlyST.LUCIEUNIT1-8May13,1982 INSTRUMENTATIONMETEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION LIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.3.3.4Themeteorological monitoring instrumentation channelsshallbeoperableasperTable3.3-8.APPLICABILITY:
AtalltimesACTIONaOWiththenumberofOPERABLEmeteorological monitoring channelsless'hanrequiredbyTable3.3-8,theLicenseeshouldsuspendallreleasesofgaseousradioactive materialfromtheradwastegasdecaytanksuntiltheinoperable channel(s) isrestoredtoOPERABLEstatus.'.
WithlessthantheMinimumChannelsOPERABLEasspecified byTable3.3-8,prepareandsubmitaSpecialReporttotheCommission pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2withinthenext10daysoutlining thecauseofthemalfunction andtheplansforrestoring thechannel(s) toOPERABLEstatus.c.Theprovisions ofSpecification 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.3.3.4OneWINDSPEED,ONEWINDDIRECTION, andTWOAIRTEMPERATURE INSTRUMENTATION CHANNEL(S) shallbedemonstrated OPERABLEbytheperformance oftheCHANNELCHECKandCHANNELCALIBRATION operations atthefrequencies showninTable4.3-5.ST.LUCIEUNIT'I3/43-3OHay13,1982 TABLE3.3-8METEOROLOGICAL MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION INSTRUMENT 6ELEVATION INSTRUMENT MINIMUMMINIMUMCHANNELSACCURACYOPERABLE1.WINDSPEED a.NominalElev(10meters)b.NominalElev(60meters)2~WINDDIRECTION a.NominalElev(10meters)b.NominalElev(60meters)+0.5*mph+0.5*mph0+50+51AN.A.B1N.A.3.AIRTEMPERATURE (DeltaT)a.NominalElev(10meters)b.NominalElev(60meters)c.NominalElev(35meters)0+0,]C**00~1C**0+0.1C**C1'1N.A.*Starting speedofanemometer shallbe(1mph**DeltaTmeasurement channelsonlyA.The60meterChannelmaybesubstituted forthe10meterwindspeedforupto30daysintheeventthe10meterchannelisINOPERABLE.
WindSpeedDatafromthe60meterelevation shouldbeadjustedusingthewindspeedpowerlaw:S10meters=(60meters)(0.1727)n where:S=windspeedinmphn=0.25forPasquillVerticalStability ClassesA,B,C,D.n~0.50forPasquillVerticalStability ClassesE,F,G.1.727X10=constant=10meters/60metersB.The60meterChannelmaybesubstituted forthe10meterWindDirection Channelforupto30daysintheeventthe10meterChannelisINOPERABLE.
C.The35meterChannelmaybesubstituted foroneofthe10meteror60meterTemperature Channelsforupto30daysifoneoftheChannelsisINOPERABLE.
Thedata-shouldalwaysbenormalized toC/100meterstodetermine theverticalstability class.ST.LUCIEUNIT13/4Nay13,1982 TABLE4.3-5METEOROLOGICAL MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS INSTRUMENT CHANNELCHECKCHANNELCALIBRATION 1.WINDSPEEDa.NominalElev(10meters)b.NominalElev(60meters)SASA+2.WINDDIRECTION a.NominalElev(10meters)b.NominalElev(60meters)DSASA~3.AIRTEMPERATURE (DeltaT)a.NominalElev(10meters)b.NominalElev(60meters)c.NominalElev(35meters)SASASA~*Required onlyiftheseChannelsarebeingsubstituted foroneoftheMinimumChannelsOperableasperTable3.3-8.
INSTRUMENTATION RADIOACTIVE LIQUEFFLUENTINSTRUMENTATION LIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.3.3.9Theradioactive liquideffluentmonitoring instrumentation channelsshowninTable3.3-12shallbeOPERABLEwiththeiralarm/trip setpoints settoensurethatthelimitsofSpecification 3."11.1.1arenotexceeded.
Thealarm/trip setpoints ofthesechannelsshallbedetermined inaccordance withtheODCMmethodology.
APPLICABILITY:
AsshowninTable3.3-12.ACTION:a.Witharadioactive liquideffluentmonitoring instrumentation channelalarm/trip setpointlessconservative thanavaluewhichwillensurethatthelimitsof3.11.1.1aremet,immediately suspendthereleaseofradioactive liquideffluents monitored bytheaffectedchannelordeclarethechannelinoperable.
b.WithlessthanthenumberofchannelsrequiredOPERABLEbyTable3.3-12,taketheACTIONshowninTable3.3-12.c.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.3.3.9Eachradioactive liquideffluentmonitoring instrumentation channel'shallbedemonstrated OPERABLEbyperformance oftheCHANNELCHECK,CHANNELCALIBRATION, ANDCHANNELFUNCTIONAL TESToperations duringtheModesandatthefrequencies showninTable4.3-8.ST.LUCIEUNIT13/43-45Hay13,1982 ff TABLE3.3-12RADIOACTIVE LIQUIDEFFLUENTMONITORING INSTRUMENTATION INSTRUMENT MINIMUMCHANNELSOPERABLEAPPLICABILITY ACTION1.GrossRadioactivity
- monitors, providing automatic termination ofreleasea.LiquidradwasteeffluentlineAtalltimes*18b.SteamGenerator blowdowneffluentlineAtalltimes*192.GrossRadioactivity Monitorsnotproviding automatic termination ofreleasea.Component coolingwatersystemAtalltimes*20*Duringreleasesviathispathway TABLE3.3-12TABLENOTATIONACTION18-WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement, effluentreleasesmayberesumedforupto14days,providedthatpriortoinitiating arelease:1.Atleasttwoindependent samplesareanalyzedinaccordance withSpecification 4.11.1.1.1 and;2.Atleasttwotechnically qualified membersoftheFacilityStaff,onetoperform,andonetoverifythereleaseratecalculations anddischarge valving.Otherwise, suspendreleaseofradioactive effluents viathispathway.ACTON19WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement, effluentreleasesviathispathwaymaycontinueforupto90daysifthereisnoprimary-to-secondary leakageindicated bytheairejectormonitor.Iftheairejectormonitorindicates primary-to-secondary leakage,releasesmaycontinueforupto30daysprovidedgrabsamplesareanalyzedforgrossradioactivity (betaorgamma)atlimitofdetection ofatleast2X10-7uCi/gm.1.Atleastonceper8hourswhenthespecific, activityofthesecondary coolantis)0.01uCi/gramDOSEEQUIVALENT I-131.2.Atleastonceper24hourswhenthespecificactivityofthesecondary coolantis<0.01uCi/gramDOSEEQUIVALENT I-131.EACTION20-WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement, effluentreleasesviathispathwaymaycontinueforupto30daysprovidedthatatleastonceper8hourgrabsamplesarecollected andanalyzedforgrossradioactivity (betaorgamma)atalimitofdetection
.ofatleast2X10-7uCi/ml.ST.LUCIEUNIT3/43-47Hay13,1982 TABLE4.3-8RADIOACTIVE LIQUIDEFFLUENTMONITORING INSTRUMENTATION SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS INSTRUMENT CHANNELCHECKCHANNELCALIBRATION CHANNELFUNCTIONAL TEST1.GrossBetaorGammaRadioactivity Monitorsproviding alarmandautomatic isolation a.LiquidRadwasteEffluentLinePb.SteamGenerator BlowdownEffluentLine2.GrossBetaorGammaRadioactivity Monitorsproviding alarmbutnotproviding automatic isolation (4)a.Component CoolingWaterSys.R(3)R(3)R(3)Q(1)Q(1)Q(2)*Duringreleasesviathispathway TABLE4.3-8TABLENOTATION(l)TheCHANNELFUNCTIONAL TESTshallalsodemonstrate thatautomatic isolation ofthispathwayandcontrolroomalarmannunciation occursifanyofthefollowing conditions exist:l.Instrument indicates measuredlevelsabovethealarm/trip setpoint.
2.Circuitfailure.3.Instrument controlsnotsetinoperatemode.(2)TheCHANNELFUNCTIONAL TESTshallalsodemonstrate thatcontrolroomalarmannunciation occursifanyofthefollowing conditions exist:l.Instrument indicates measuredlevelsabovethealarm/trip setpoint.
2.Circuitfailure.3.Instrument controlsnotsetinoperatemode.(3)Theinitial'HANNEL CALIBRATION forradioactivity measurement instrumentation shallbeperformed usingoneormoreofthereference standards traceable totheNationalBureauofStandards orusingstandards thathavebeencalibrated againststandards certified bytheNBS.Thesestandards shouldpermitcalibrating thesystemoverits~intendedrangeofenergyandratecapabilities thataretypicalofnormalplantoperation.
Forsubsequent CHANNELCALIBRATION, buttonsourcesthathavebeenrelatedtotheinitialcalibration maybeused,atintervals ofatleastoncepereighteenmonths.Thiscannormallybeaccomplished duringrefueling outages.(4)Thisrequirement isapplicable onlytosystemswherethecomponent coolingwatersystemisdischarged toaneffluentstream.ST.LUCIEUNIT3/43-49May13,1982 INSTRUMENTATION RADIOACTIVE GASEOUSPROCESSAND'EFFLUENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION LIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.3.3.10Theradioactive gaseousprocessandeffluentmonitoring instrumentation channelsshowninTable3.3-13shallbeOPERABLEwiththeiralarm/trip setpoints settoensurethatthelimitsofSpecification 3.11.2.1arenotexceeded.
Thealarm/trip setpoints ofthesechannelsshallbedetermined inaccordance withtheODCMMethodology.
APPLICABILITY:
AsshowninTable3.3-13.ACTIONa.Witharadioactive gaseousprocessoreffluentmonitoring instrumentation channelalarm/trip setpointlessconservative thanavaluewhichwillensurethatthelimitsof3.11.2.1aremet,declarethechannelinoperable orresetthechannelsetpoints immediately toensurethatthelimi.tsof3.11.2.1aremet.b.WithlessthanthenumberofchannelsrequiredOPERABLEbyTable3.3-13,taketheACTIONshowninTable3.3-13.c.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REOUIREMENTS 4.3.3.10Eachradioactive gaseousprocessoreffluentmonitoring instrumentation channelshallbedemonstrated OPERABLEbyperformance oftheCHANNELCHECK,CHANNELCALIBRATION, andCHANNELFUNCTIONAL TESToperations duringtheMODESandatthefrequencies showninTable4.3-9.ST.LUCIEUNIT13/43-50May13,1982 TABLE3.3-13RADIOACTIVE GASEOUSEFFLUENTMONITORING INSTRUMENTATION AINSTRUMENT 1.WasteGasHoldupSystema.NobleGasActivityMonitorMINIMUMCHANNELSOPERABLEAPPLICABILITY PARAMETER ACTIONRadioactivity Rate25Measurement 2.PlantVent,FuelBldg.Vent,ECCS-AVent&ECCS-BVentAsperTable3.3-63.BlowdownBuildingVentSystema.NobleGasActivityMonitorb.IodineSamplerCartridge Radioactivity RateMeasurement Verifypresenceofcartridge 2730c.Particulate SamplerFilterVerifypresenceof-30filter4.AirEjectorVenta.NobleGasActivityMonitorRadioactivity Rate28Measurement 5.WasteGasHoldupSystemExplosive GasMonitoring System(GasSurgeTank)a.Hydrogenb.Oxygen(1)(1)%Hydrogen%Oxygen2929*DuringreleasesviathispathwayontrolTank**DuringWasteGasSystemOperation whenhydrogenisusedasacovergasontheVolumeControa TABLE3.3-13TABLENOTATIONACTION25-WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement, thecontentsofthetanksmaybereleasedtotheenvironment forupto30daysprovidedthatpriortoinitiating therelease:1.Atleasttwoindependent samplesofthetank'scontentsareanalyzed, and2.Atleasttwotechnically qualified membersoftheFacilityStaff,onetoperform,andonetoverifythereleaseratecalculations anddischarge valvelineup;Otherwise, suspendreleaseofradioactive effluents viathispathway.ACTION27WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement, effluentreleasesviathispathwaymaycontinueforupto30daysprovidedgrabsamplesarecollected andanalyzedforgrossactivityatleastonceper24hours.ACTION28-WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement, immediately routetheAirEjectorVenttothePlantVentPathway.ACTION29-WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement, operation ofthiswastegasholdupsystemmaycontinueindefinitely providedthatgrabsamplesarecollected andanalyzedatleastoncepershift.ACTION30-WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement, effluentreleasesviathispathwaymayconti.nue forupto30daysprovidedsamplesarecontinuously collected withauxiliary samplingequipment forperiodsontheorderofseven(7)daysandanalyzedwithin48hoursoftheendofsamplecollection.
ST.LUCIEUNIT3/43-52Hay13,1982 TABLE4.3-9RADIOACTIVE GASEOUSEFFLUENZMONITORING INSTRUMENTATION SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS INSTRUMENT CHANNELCHECK"CHANNELCALIBRATION CHANNELFUNCTIONAL TEST1.WasteGasHoldupSystema.NobleGasActivityMonitor2.PlantVent,FuelBuildingVent,ECCS-AVent,6ECCS-BVentAsperTable4.3-3R(3)3.BlowdownBuildingVentSystema.NobleGasActivityMonitorb.IodineSamplerc.Particulate Sampler4.AirEjectorVentR(3)N/AN/AZ(2)N/AN/Aa.NobleGasActivityMonitor5.WasteGasHoldupSystemExplosive
-GasMonitoring Systema.Hydrogenb.OxygenD**R(3)q(4)q(5)a(2)*Duringreleasesviathispathway*"DuringWasteGasHoldupSystemOperation whenhydrogenisusedasacovergasontheVolumeControlTank TABLE4.3-9~)TABLENOTATION(1)TheCHANNELFUNCTIONAL TESTshallalsodemonstrate thatautomatic isolation ofthispathwayandcontrolroomalarmannunciation occursifanyofthefollowing conditions exist:l.Instrument indicates measuredlevelsabovethealarm/trip setpoint.
2.Circuitfailure.3.Instrument controlsnotsetinoperatemode.(2)TheCHANNELFUNCTIONAL TESTshallalsodemonstrate thatcontrolroomalarmannunciation occursifanyofthefollowing conditions exist:l.Instrument indicates measuredlevelsabovethealarm/trip setpoint.
2.Circuitfailure.3.Instrument controlsnotset.inoperatemode.(3)TheinitialCHANNELCALIBRATION forradioactivity measurement instrumentation shallbeperformed usingoneormoreofthereference standards traceable totheNationalBureauofStandards orusingstandards thathavebeencalibrated againststandards certified bytheNBS.Thesestandards shouldpermitcalibrating thesystemoveritsintendedrangeofenergyandratecapabilities thataretypicalofnormalplantoperations.
Forsubsequent CHANNELCALIBRATION, buttonsourcesthathavebeenrelatedtotheinitialcalibration maybeused,atintervals ofatleastoncepereighteenmonths.Thiscannormallybeaccomplished duringrefueling outages.(4)TheCHANNELCALIBRATION shallincludetheuseofstandardgassamplescontaining anominal:1.Nominalonevolumepercenthydrogen, balancenitrogen, and2.Nominalfourvolumepercenthydrogen, balancenitrogen.
(5)TheGUNNELCALIBRATION shallincludetheuseofstandardgassamplescontaining anominal:1.Nominalonevolumepercentoxygen,balancenitrogen, and2.Nominalfourvolumepercentoxygen,balancenitrogen.
ST.LUCIEUNIT13/43-54May13,1982 3/4~11RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS 3/4.11.1LIQUIDEFFLUENTS CONCENTRATION LIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.1.1Theconcentration ofradioactive materialreleasedfromthesitetounrestricted areas(seeFigure3.11-1)shallbelimitedtotheconcentrations specified in10CFR20,AppendixB,TableII,Column2forradionuclides otherthandissolved orentrained noblegases.Theconcentration fortotaldissolved orentrained noblegasesshallbelimitedto2X104uCi/ml.APPLICABILITY:
AtalltimesACTIONa~Withtheconcentration ofradioactive materialreleasedfromthesitetounrestricted areasexceeding, theabovelimits,immediately restoreconcentration withintheabovelimitsandprovidepromptnotification totheCommission pursuanttoSpecificatoin 6.9.1.12.
b.Theprovisions ofSpecification 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.11.1.1.1 Theradioactivity contentofeachbatchofradioactive liquidwasteto'edischarged shallbedetermined priortoreleasebysamplingandanalysisinaccordance withTable4.11-1.Theresultsofpre-release analysesshallbeusedwiththecalculational methodsinthe"ODCM"toassurethattheconcentration atthepointofreleaseislimitedtothevaluesinSpecification 3.11.1.1.
4.11.1.1.2 Theradioactivity concentration ofliquidsdischarged fromcontinuous releasepointsshallbedetermined bycollection andanalysisofsamplesinaccordance withTable4.11-1.Theresultsoftheanalysesshallbeusedwiththecalculational methodsinthe"ODCM"toassurethattheconcentrations atthepointofreleasearelimitedtothevaluesinSpecification 3.11.1.1.
4.11.1.1.3 Post-release analysesofsamplescomposited frombatchreleasesshallbeperformed inaccordance withTable4.11-1.ST.LUCIEUNIT13/411-1tray13,1982 "TABLEF11-1RADIOACTIVE LIQUIDWASTESAMPLINGANDANALYSISPROGRAMLiquidReleaseTypeA.BatchWasteReleaseTanksSamplingFrequency MinimumAnalysisFrequency TypeOfActivityAnalysisPrincipal
.GammaEmittersLowerLimitofDetection (LLD)(uCi/ml)a5X10EachBatchEachBatchI-1311X10pOneBatch/MDissolved andEntrained Gases1X10-5EachBatchComposite H-3GrossAlpha1X1051X10EachBatchComposite Sr-89,Sr-90Fe-55SX1081X10B.PlantContinuous Releasese,f4/M4/MPrincipal GammaEmittersI-1315X1071X10Dissolved andEntrained Gases1X10H-31X1054/MGrossAlpha1X107Composite 4/MQComposite Sr-89,Sr-90SX108Fe-551X10ST.LUCIEUNIT13/411-2May13,1982 TABLE4'l-lTABLENOTATIONa.TheLLDisthesmallestconcentration ofradioactive materialinasamplethatwillbedetectedwith95%probability with5%probability offalselyconcluding thatablankobservation-represents a"real"signal.TheLowerLimitofDetection isaprioriLimitwheretheanalysistechnique shallbecapableofdetecting thestatedvaluesifablanksamplewerecounted.LLD=4.66Sx106e-LambdatWhere:sbisthestandarddeviation ofthebackground countingrateorofthecountingrateofablanksampleasappropriate (incountsperminute)2.22Xisthecountingefficiency (ascountspertransformation) issamplevolumeinappropriate units610transformations perminutepermicroCurie istheChemicalSeparation Yield(whenapplicable) isbase2.71828Lambdaisdecayconstantiseither:2~Theelapsedtimebetweenthemidpointofsamplecollection andthetimeofcounting(forcomposite strontium only)Theelapsedtimebetweenthesampletimeandthetimeatmidcount(forphacountingonly)TheunitsoftshallmatchthetimeunitsofLambdainbothcases.b.Abatchreleaseisthedischarge ofliquidwastesofadiscretevolume.Eachbatchreleasetankshallbeisolatedandthoroughly mixedpriortosamplingforarelease.c.Theprincipal gammaemittersforwhichtheLLDlimitspecification willapplyareexclusively thefollowing radionuclides:
Mn-54,Pe-59,Co-58,Co-60,Zn-65,Mo-99,Cs-134,Cs-137,Ce-141,andCe-144.Thislistdoesnotmeanthatonlythesenuclidesaretobedetectedandreported.
Otherpeakswhicharemeasureable andidentifiable, togetherwiththeabovenuclides, shallalsobeidentified andreported.
NuclideswhicharebelowtheLLDfortheanalysesshouldnotbereportedasbeingpresentattheLLDlevel.ST.LUCIEUNITI3/411-3May13,1982 TABLE4.11-1TABLENOTATIONd.Acomposite sampleisoneinwhichthequantityofliquidsampledisproportional tothequantityofliquidwastedischarged andinwhichthemethodofsamplingemployedresultsinaspecimenwhichisrepresentative oftheliquidsreleased.
Priortoanalysis, allsamplestakenforthecomposite shallbethoroughly mixedinorderforthecomposite sampletoberepresentative oftheeffluentrelease.e.Acontinuous releaseisthedischarge ofliquidwastesofanondiscrete volume;e.g.,fromasystemthathasaninputflowduringthecontinuous release.f.IfComponent CoolingWateractivityis>1X10uCi/ml,performaweeklygrossactivityontheIntakeCoolingWaterSystemoutlettoensuretheactivitylevelis(a2X10uCi/mlLLDlimit.IfICWis)2X107uCi/ml,performanalysisinaccordance withaPlantContinuous ReleaseonthisTable.ST.LUCIEUNIT13/411-4May13,1982 Dcno'IESITEMinimumDistanceforRadioactive GaseousReleasesfromPlantVenttoSiteBoundryj,J~pi>+~i~
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OutlettoDischarge Pipe(Liq.Radioactive Effluents NormalSCALEINFEET0100020003000I'~~<ere3.$l-lUarestxicied AreaSoumdryI'orYheSt.LucieSite11-5Hay13,1982 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS DOSELIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION II3.11.1.2Thedoseordosecommitment toanindividual fromradioactive materials inliquideffluents releasedtounrestricted areas(seeFigure3.11-1)shallbelimited:Duringanycalendarquarterto<1.5mremtothetotalbodyandto<5mremtoanyorgan.APPLICABILITY:
AtalltimesACTION:a.Withthecalculated dosefromthereleaseofradioactive materials inliquideffluents exceeding anyoftheabovelimits,prepareandsubmittotheCommission within30days,pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2,aSpecialReportwhichidentifies thecause(s)forexceeding thelimit(s)anddefinesthecorrective actionstobetakentoreducethereleasesofradioactive materials inliquideffluents duringtheremainder ofthecurrentcalendarquarterandsubsequent quarters.
TheSpecialReportexemptsaLicenseeEventR'eportontheabovelimits.b.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.11.1.2.DoseCalculations.
Cumulative dosecontributions fromliquideffluents shallbedetermined inaccordance withthemethodology intheODCMatleastonceper31days.STLUCIEUNIT13/411-6May13,1982 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTSLIQUIDWASTETREATMENT LIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.1.3Theappropriate subsystems oftheliquidradwastetreatment systemshallbeOPERABLEtoreducetheradioactive materials inliquidwastepriortotheirdischarge whentheprojected monthlydoseduetoliquideffluentreleasestounrestricted areas(seeFigure3.11-1)whenaveragedover31dayswouldexceed0.12mremtothetotalbodyand0.4mremtoanyorgan.APPLICABILITY:
AtalltimesACTION'ith theliquidradwastetreatment systeminoperable formorethan31daysorwithradioactive liquidwastebeingdischarged withouttreatment andinexcessoftheabovelimits,prepareandsubmittotheCommission within30days,pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2,aSpecialReportwhichincludesthefollowing information (TheSpecialReportexemptsaLicenseeEventReportontheabovelimits):l.Identification ofequipment orsubsystems notOPERABLEandadescription ofalternate equipment usedfortreatment ofradioactive liquideffluent.
2.Action(s) takentorestoretheinoperable equipment, orbackupequipment, toOPERABLEstatus.J3.Summarydescription ofaction(s) takentopreventarecurrence.
b.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.11.1.3.1 Dosesduetoliquidreleasestounrestricted areasshallbeprojected atleastonceper31daysaspertheODCMmethodology unlesstheliquidradwastetreatment systemisbeingused.4.11.1.3.2 Theappropriate liquidradwastesubsystems shallbedemonstrated OPERABLEatleastonceper92daysunlesstheappropriate liquidradwastesubsystem hasbeenutilizedtoprocessradioactive liquideffluents duringtheprevious92days.ST.LUCIEUNIT13/411-7May13,1982 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS 3/4-11.2GASEOUSEFFLUENTS DOSERATELIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.2.1Theinstantaneous doserateinunrestricted areas(seeFigure3.11-1)duetoradioactive materials releasedingaseouseffluents fromthesiteshallbelimitedtothefollowing values:a.Thedoseratelimitfornoblegasesshallbe<500mrem/yrtothetotalbodyand<3000mrem/yrtotheskin,andb.Fortheinhalation pathwaythedoseratelimitforI-131,Tritiumandforradioactive materials inparticulate formwithhalflivesgreaterthan8daysshallbe<1500mrem/yrtoanyorgan.'VAPPLICABILITY:
AtalltimesACTION:a~Withthedoserate(s)exceeding theabovelimits,immediately decreasethereleaseratetocomplywiththelimit(s)giveninSpecification 3.11.2.1andprovidepromptnotification totheCommission pursuant.toSpecification 6.9.1.12.
b.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.11.2.1.1 Theinstantaneous releaserateofnoblegasesingaseouseffluents shallbecontinuously monitored forthereleasepointsgiveninTable3.3-13.4.11.2.1.2 Thereleaserateofradioactive materials otherthannoblegases,ingaseouseffluents shallbedetermined byobtaining representative samplesandperforming analysesinaccordance withthesamplingandanalysisprogram,specified inTable4.11-2.4.11.2.1.3 Theinstantaneous doserateinunrestricted areas,duetoradioactive materials otherthannoblegasesreleasedingaseouseffluents, shallbedetermined tobewithintherequiredlimitsbyusingthemethodology prescribed bytheODCMontheresultsofthesamplingandanalysisprogramspecified inTable4.11-2.ST.LUCIEUNIT13/411-8May13,1982 TABLE4~11-2RADIOACTIVE GASEOUSWASTESAMPLINGANDANALYSISPROGRAMGaseousReleaseTypeA.WasteGasStorageTank(Batch)gSamplingFrequency PEachTankMinimumAnalysisFrequency PEachTankTypeOfActivitAnalysisNobleGasPrincipal GammaEmittersLowerLimitofDetection (LLD)(UCi/101) 1X104B.Containment PurgePEachPurgePEachPurgeNobleGasPrincipal GammaEmittersH-31X101X10C.PlantVent,FuelBuildingVent,)lowdownBuildingVentSystemD.AllReleaseTypesasListedinC.above4/MiContinuous
.Continuous Continuous Continuous 4/MCharcoalSample4MParticulate SampleMComposite Particulate Sample0Composite Particulate SampleNobleGasPrincipal GammaEmittersH-3H-3I-131.I-133Particulate Principal GammaEmittersGrossAlphaSr-89;Sr-901X1041X1O61X1O61x1o'21X101X1O"1X1O"1X1O"Continuous NobleGasMonitorNobleGasGrossBeta&Gamma1X1O4 TABLE4.11-2(continued)
TABLENOTATIONa.Thelowerlimitofdetection (LLD)isdefinedinTableNotationa.ofTable4.11-1.b.Theprincipal gammaemittersforwhichtheLLDLimitSpecification willapplyareexclusively thefollowing radionuclides:
Kr-87,Kr-88,Xe-133,Xe-133m,Xe-135,andXe-138fornoblegasemissions andMn-54,Fe-59,Co-58,Co-60,Zn-65,Mo-99,Cs-134,Cs-137,Ce-141,Ce-144,andI-131forparticulate emissions.
Thislistdoesnotmeanthatonlythesenuclidesaretobedetectedandreported.
Otherpeakswhicharemeasurable andidentifiable, togetherwiththeabovenuclidesshallalsobeidentified andreported.
NuclideswhicharebelowtheLLDfortheanalysesshouldnotbereportedasbeingpresentattheLLDlevelforthatnuclide.c.Tritiumgrabsamplesshallbetakenprior.toeachpurgerelease,butthesamplemaybeanalyzedafterthebatchreleasewhenthesamplecountingsolutionhasstabilized toallowanaccuratedetermination ofactivity.
d.SamplingFrequency andMinimumAnalysisFrequency areapplicable onlyduringreleasesviathispathway.e.TheratioofthesampleflowratetothesampledstreamflowrateshallbeknownforthetimeperiodinSpecifications 3.11.2.1,3.11.2.2,and3.11.2.3.f.Iftheanalysisfrequency isdaily,theLLDlimitmaybeincreased byafactorof10.g.Abatchreleaseisthedischarge ofgaseouswasteofadiscretevolume.h.Apurgeisabatchreleasefromthecontainment building.
ThePlantVentshallbesampledforTritiumatthisfrequency iftheContainment PurgeExhaustisoperating asacontinuous release.ST.LUCIEUNIT3/411-10Nay13,1982 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS DOSE,NOBLEGASESLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.2.2Theairdoseinunrestricted areas(seeFigure3.11-1)duetonoblegasesreleasedingaseouseffluents shallbelimitedtothefollowing:
a.Duringanycalendarquarter,to<5mradforgammaradiation and<10mradforbetaradiation.
APPLICABILITY:
AtalltimesACTION:a.Withthecalculated airdosefromradioactive noblegasesingaseouseffluents exceeding anyoftheabovelimits,prepareandsubmittotheCommission within30days,pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2,aSpecialReportwhichidentifies thecause(s)forexceeding thelimit(s)anddefinethecorrective actionstobetakentoreducethereleasesofradioactive noblegasesingaseouseffluents duringtheremainder ofthecurrentcalendarquarter.TheSpecialReportexemptsaLicenseeEventReportontheabovelimits.b.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.11.2.2.1 DoseCalculations
-Cumulative dosecontributions forthecurrentcalendarquartershallbedetermined inaccordance withthemethodology intheODCMatleastonceevery31days.ST.LUCIEUNIT'13/411-11May13,1982 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS DOSE,RADIOIODINES, RADIOACTIVE MATERIALINPARTICULATE FORM,ANDRADIONUCLIDES OTHERTHANNOBLEGASESLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.2.3Thedosetoanindividual fromradioiodines, radioactive materials inparticulate form,andradionuclides otherthannoblegaeswithhalf-lives greaterthan8daysingaseouseffluents releasedtounrestricted areas(seeFigure3.11-1)shallbelimitedtothefollowing:
a.Duringanycalendarquarterto<7.5mremtoanyorgan.APPLICABILITY:
AtalltimesACTION:a.Withthecalculated dosefromthereleaseofradioiodines, radioactive materials inparticulate form,orradionuclides otherthannoblegasesingaseouseffluents exceeding anyoftheabovelimits,prepareandsubmittotheCommission within30days,pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2,aSpecialReportwhichidentifies thecause(s)forexceeding thelimitanddefinesthecorrective actionstobetakentoreducethereleasesofradioiodines, radioactive materials inparticulate form,andradionuclides otherthannoblegaseswithhalf-lives greaterthan8daysingaseouseffluents duringtheremainder ofthecurrentcalendarquarter.TheSpecialReportexemptsaLicenseeEventReportontheabovelimit.b.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.11.2.3DoseCalculations
-Cumulative dosecontributions forthecurrentcalendarquartershallbedetermined inaccordance withthemethodology intheODCMatleastonceevery31days.ST.LUCIEUNIT3/411-12May13,1982
RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS GASEOUSRADWASTETREATMENT LIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.2.4Theappropriate subsystems ofthegaseousradwastetreatment systemshallbeOPERABLE.
Thegaseousradwastetreatment systemshallbeusedtoreduceradioactive materials ingaseouswastepriortotheirdischarge whentheprojected gaseouseffluentdosesduetogaseouseffluentreleasestounrestricted areas(seeFigure3.11-1)whenaveragedover31dayswouldexceed0.4mradforgammaradiation and0.8mradforbetaradiation.
APPLICABILITY:
AtalltimesACTION:a.WiththegaseousWasteTreatment Systeminoperable formorethan31daysorwithgaseouswastebeingdischarged withouttreatment andinexcessoftheabovelimits,prepareandsubmittotheCommission within30days,pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2,aSpecialReportwhichincludesthefollowing information (TheSpecialReportexemptsaLicenseeEventReportontheabovelimits):1.Identification ofequipment orsubsystems notOPERABLEandadescription ofalternate equipment usedfortreatment ofradioactive gaseouseffluents.
2.Action(s) takentorestoretheinoperable equipment, orbackupequipment, toOPERABLEstatus.3.Summarydescription ofaction(s)takentopreventarecurrance.
b.Theprovisions ofSpecification 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.11.2.4.1 Dosesduetogaseousreleasestounrestricted areasshallbeprojected atleastonceper31daysaspertheODCMmethodology unlessgaseousradwastetreatment systemisinuse.4.11.2,.4.2 Theappropriate
'subsystems shallbedemonstrated OPERABLEatleastonceper92daysunlesstheappropriate subsystem hasbeenutilizedtoprocessradioactive gaseouseffluents duringtheprevious92days.ST.LUCIEUNIT'13/411-13May13,1982 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS EXPLOSIVE GASMIXTURELIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3~11.2.5Theconcentration ofoxygeninthegaseouswasteholdupsystemshallbelimitedto<4%byvolumewheneverthehydrogenconcentration exceeds4%byvolume.APPLICABILITY:
AtalltimeswhenhydrogenisusedasacovergasontheVolumeControlTank.ACTION:a.Withtheconcentration ofoxygeninthegaseouswasteholdupsystem)4%byvolume,immediately suspendalladditions ofwastegasestotheaffectedgasdecaytankandreducetheconcentration ofoxygenintheremainder ofthesystemtolessthan4%byvolumewithin8hours.Theaffectedgasdecaytankshouldbedischarged assoonaspossibleprovidedthattheSpecifications of3.11.2.1arenotexceededintheprocess.b.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.11.2.5Theconcentrations ofhydrogenandoxygeninthegaseouswasteholdupsystemshallbedetermined tobewithintheabovelimitsby monitoring thewastegaseswiththehydrogenandoxygenmonitorsrequiredOPERABLEbyTable3.3-13ofSpecification 3.3.3.10.
ST.LUCIEUNIT3/411-14 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS GASSTORAGETANKSLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.2.6Thequantityofradioactivity contained ineachgasstoragetankshallbelimitedto<285,000Curiesnoblegases(considered asXe-133).APPLICABILITY:
AtalltimesACTION:a.Withthequantityofradioactive materialinanygasdecaytankexceeding theabovelimit,immediately suspendalladditions ofradioactive materialtothetankandwithin48hourseitherreducethetankcontentstowithinthelimitorprovidepromptnotification totheCommission pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.1..12
'hewrittenfollow-up reportshallincludeadescription ofactivities plannedand/ortakentoreducethetankcontentstowithintheabovelimit.b.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.11.2.6Thequantityofradioactive materialcontained ineachgasdecaytankshallbedetermined tobewithintheabovelimitatleastonceper24hourswhentheReactorCoolantSystemGrossActivityexceedstheactivitylimitofSpecification 3.4.8.b.ST.LUCIEUNIT3/411-15May13,1982 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS
'OLIDRADIOACTIVE WASTELIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.3Solidified radioactive wasteorwastecontaining freestandingliquidsshallbeprocessed inaccordance withaPROCESSCONTROLPROGRAMpriortobeingshippedtoaradioactive wastedisposalfacility.
APPLICABILITY:
AtalltimesACTIONa.Withthewasteformrequirements fortransportation ordisposalofsolidified radioactive waste(orwastecontaining freestandingliquids),
pursuanttoTitle10oftheCodeofFederalRegulations andtheapplicable burialsiteregulations, notsatisfied, suspendshipments ofsuchradioactive wastetotheburialsite.b.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.11.3Foreachradioactive wastecontainer usedtocollectliquidradioactive waste(orwastecontaining freestandingliquids),
priortoshipmenttoaradioactive wastedisposalfacility, thelicenseeshallcertifythathehasfollowedtheminimumrequirements oftheapplicable procedures ofthePROCESSCONTROLPROGRAM.ST.LUCIEUNIT]3/411-16May13,1982 3/4.123/4.12.1RADIOLOGIC ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING MONITORING PROGRAMLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.12.1Theradiologica environmental monitoring programshalleconducteasspecified inTable3.12-1andTable4.12-1.APPLICABILITY:
Atalltimes.ACTIONa~Withtheradiological environmental monitoring programnotbeingconducted asspecified inTables3.12-1and4.12-1,prepareandsubmittotheCommission, intheannualRadiological Monitoring Report,adescription ofthereasonsfornotconducting theprogramasspecified.
Deviations fromSpecification 3.12.1mayoccurbecausesamplesareunobtainable duetohazardous conditions, biological orseasonalunavailability, orduetovandalism, ortomalfunction ofsamplingoranalytical equipment, laboratory accidents, samplingerrors,orotherlegitimate reasons.Ifdeviations occurbecauseofmalfunction ofsamplingoranalytical equipment, everyeffortshallbemadetocompletecorrective actionpriortotheendofthenextsamplingperiod.Adescription ofalldeviations fromTables3.12-1and4.12-1,thereasonsforallsuchdeviations andadescription ofanycorrective actionsinitiated orplannedtobringtheradiological environmental surveillance programbackinaccordance withSpecification 3.12.1shallbeprovidedintheannualRadiological Environmental Monitoring Report.Acurrentlistofsamplelocations usedduringthereporting periodshallbeincludedintheannualRadiological Monitoring Report.Samplelocationchangesfromthe'receding year,ifany,shouldbeidentified alongwithabriefdescription ofthereasonforthechange.b.Withtheconfirmed*
levelofradioactivity inanenvironmental samplingmediumatoneormoreofthelocations, outsideoftheplantcirculating watersystem,specified inTable3.12-1exceeding thelimitsofTable6.9.3-2whenaveragedoveranycalendarquarter,prepareandsubmittotheCommission within30daysfromtheendoftheaffectedcalendarquarter(orfromthetimeoftheconfirmatory resultifsuchresultisnotreceiveduntilaftertheendofthequarterinwhichtheoriginalsamplewascollected),
aSpecialReportwhichincludesanevaluation ofanyreleaseconditions, environmental factorsorotheraspectswhichmayhavecausedthelimitsofTable6.9.3-2tobeexceeded.
Thisreportisnotrequiredifthemeasuredlevelofradioactivity wasnottheresultofplanteffluents; however,insuchanevent,theconditions shallbereportedanddescribed intheannualRadiological Environmental Monitoring Report.ThisSpecialReportexemptsaLicenseeEventReport.*Aconfirmatory reanalysis oftheoriginal, aduplicate, oranewsamplemaybedesirable, asappropriate.
Theresultsoftheconfirmatory analysisshallbecompleted atthe.earliesttimeconsistent withtheanalysis, butinanycasewithin30days.ST.LUCIEUNIT'I3/412-1May13,1982 c.Withmilkorgardenvegetation samplesunavalablefromanyofthesamplelocations requiredbyTable3.12-1,information shallbeincludedintheannualRadiological Monitoring Reportidentifying thecauseoftheunavailability andidentifying replacement locations wheresampleswereobtained.
Ifreplacement samplesareunavailable duringthespecified timeinterval, aspecialreportpursuanttospecification 6.9.2shallbesubmitted totheCommission within30daysfromthetimethelicenseehasbeenproperlynotifiedandwillidentifythecauseoftheunavailability ofthesamplesandadiscussion oftheplansforobtianing futuresamples.Ifnewpermanent samplelocations arerequired; oncetheyhavebeenselectedandsampleavailability isestablished, thelocations fromwhichthesamplesareunavailable maybedeletedfromtheprogram,andthelocations fromwhichthesampleswillbeobtainedinthefutureareincorporated intheenvironmental monitoring programasnewsamplelocations.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.12.1.1Theradiological environmental monitoring samplesshallbecollected pursuanttoTable3.12-1andshallbeanalyzedpursuanttotherequirements ofTables3.12-1and4.12-1.ST.LUCIEUNIT13/412-2Hay13,1982 iL~
TABLE3.12-1ST.LUCIESITE-RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAMFxposurePathwayand/orSampleSampleLocations Samplingand(b)Collection Frequency TypeandFrequency (c)ofAnalysisl.Airbornea.Radioiodine
&Particulates 9locations Continuous operation ofsamplerwithcollection atleastweeklyRadioiodine filtersI-131-weeklyParticulate filtersGrossbeta-weekly:Analyzeeachfilterforgrossbetaradioactivity
>24hourfollowing filterchange.Gammaisotopic(Composite)
Quarterly Agammaisotopicisalsorequiredforeachsamplehavingagrossbetaradioactivity whichis>1.0pCilm3and whichisalso>10timesthatofthemostrecentcontrolsample.2.DirectRadiation 3.Waterborne 29locations Quarterly Gammaexposure'ate
-quarterly a.Surfaceb.Ground(well)c.Drinkingd.Sedimentfromshoreline 4locations 2locations 3locations 4locations MonthlyQuarterly Quarterly Semiannually Gammaisotopicandtritiumanalysis-MonthlyGammaisotopicandtritiumanalysis-Quarterly Grossbeta,gammaisotopicandtritiumanalysis-Quarterly Gammaisotopicanalysis-Semiannually TABLE3~12-1ST.LUCIESITE-RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAMExposurePathwaySampleSamplingandb)and/orSampleLocations Collection FreuencyTypeandFrequency (cofAnalysis4.Ingestion a.Milk2locations Semi-Monthly Controlsamples-MonthlyGammaisotopicandI-131analysis-Semi-monthly.-
Controlsamples-GammaisotopicandI-131analysis-Monthlyb.FishandInvertebrates 1.Crustacea 2.Fishc.FoodProducts1.Citrus2locations 2locations 5locations Semi-Annually Semi-Annually AtharvesttimeGammaisotopicanalysis-Semi-Annually Gammaisotopicanalysis-Semi-Annually Gammaisotopicanalysis-EachSampling2.EdibleGardenVegetation 2locations AtharvesttimeGammaisotopicanalysis-EachSampl TABLE3.12-1TABLENOTATION(a)Alistofsamplelocations willbeprovidedonaFigureandTableintheODCM.(b)Thefollowing definition offrequencies shallapplytoTable3.12-1only:Weekly-Notlessthanoncepercalendarweek.Amaximumintervalof11daysisallowedbetweenthecollection ofanytwoconsecutive samples.Semi-Monthly
-Notlessthan2timespercalendarmonthwithanintervalofnotlessthan7daysbetween,samplecollections.
Amaximumintervalof24daysisallowedbetweencollection ofanytwoconsecutive samples.Monthly'-Notlessthanoncepercalendarmonthwithanintervalofnotlessthan10daysbetweensamplecollections.
Quarterly
-Notlessthanoncepercalendarquarterwithanintervalofnotlessthan30daysbetweensamplecollections.
Semiannually
-Onesampleeachbetweencalendar, dates(January1-Junewillbeprovidedbetweensamplecollections.
(c)Frequency ofanalysestobeconsistent withcollection frequency.
(d)Nodrinkingwatersourcesareeffectedbyeffluents fromtheplant.ST.LUCIEUNIT3/412-5May13,1982
TABLE4.12-1.DETECTION CAPABILITIES FORENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLEANALYSISLOWERLIMITOFDETECTION (LLD)ANALYSISWATER(PCI/L)AIRBORNEPARTI-CULATE0(GAS(pCi/m)FISH(pCi/Kg,wet)MILKpCi/LFOODPRODUCTS(pCi/Kg,wet)SEDIMENT(pCi/Kg,dry)GrossBetaH-3~Mn-54~Fe-59Co-58,60~Zn-65'Zr-95Nb-95I-131Cs-134Cs-137Ba/La-140 4c2000(1000)1530153030151c1518351X101X1O'X106X1O213026013026013015018356Od6O'Od150180Note:Thislistdoesnotmeanthatonlytheseradionuclides aretobedetectedandreported.
Otherpeakswhichareraeasurable andidentifiable (exceptnaturally occurring radionuclides) togetherwiththeaboveradionuclides shallalsobeidentified andreported.
TABLE4.12-1(continued)
NOTATIONa.Acceptable detection capabilities forthermoluminescent dosimeters used,forenvironmental measurements aregiveninRegulatory Guide4.13.b.Tableindicates acceptable detection capabilities forradioactive materials inenvironmental samples.Thesedetection capabilities aretabulated intermsofthelowerlimitsofdetection (LLDs).TheLLDisdefined,forpurposesofthisguide,asthesmallestconcentration, ofradioactive materialinasamplethatwillyieldanetcount(abovesystembackground) thatwillbedetectedwithatleast95%probability withatmost5%probability offalselyconcluding thatablankobservation represents a"real"signal.Foraparticular measurement system(whichmayincluderadiochemical separation):
LLD=466*sbEV'22YwhereLLDisthelowerlimitofdetection asdefinedabove(aspCiperunitmassorvolume).sbisthestandarddeviation ofthebackground countingrateorofthecountingrateofablanksampleasappropriate (ascountsperminute).Eisthecountingefficiency (ascountsperdisintegration).
Visthesamplesize(inunitsofmassorvolume).2.22isthenumberofdisintegrations perminuteperpicocurie.
Yisthefractional radiochemical yield(whenapplicable).
- 4.66isthefactorusedwhenbackground has.beensubtracted fromthesamplecount.Formeasurements inwhichthebackground isnotsubtracted, thefactor3.29shallbeused.c-LLDfordrinkingwaterd-LLDforgardenvegetation e-TotalforparentanddaughterST.LUCIEUNIT13/4May13,1982 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING 3/4.12.2LANDUSECENSUSLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.12.2Alandusecensusshallbeconducted annuallytoidentifythelocationofthenearestmilkanimal,thenearestresidence andthenearestgarden+ofgreaterthan500squarefeetproducing freshleafyvegetables ineachofthe16meteorological sectorswithinadistanceoffivemiles.APPLICABILITY:
AtalltimesACTION:a.Withalandusecensusidentifying alocation(s) whichyieldsacalculated doseordosecommitment greaterthanthevaluesccurrently beingcalculated inSpecification 4.11.2.3, prepareandsubmittotheCommission within60daysfromthetimethelicenseereceivestheresultsoftheLandUseCensus,pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2,aSpecialReport,whichidentifies thenewlocation(s).
b.Withalandusecensusidentifying alocation(s) whichyieldsacalculated doseordosecommitment (viathesameexposurepathway)20%greaterthanatalocationfromwhichsamplesarecurrently beingobtainedinaccordance withSpecification 3.12.1,prepareandsubmittotheCommission within60daysfromthetimethelicenseereceivestheresultsoftheLandUseCensus,pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2,aSpecialReport,whichidentifies thenewlocation(s).
Thenewlocationshallbeaddedtotheradiological environmental monitoring programwhensamplesbecomeavailable.
Thesamplinglocationhavingthelowestcalculated doseordosecommitment (viathesameexposurepathway)maybedeletedfromthemonitoring programafter(October31)oftheyearinwhichthelandusecensuswasconducted.
c.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.12.2.1Thelandusecensusshallbeconducted atleastonceper12monthsbetweenthedatesofFebruary1andJuly31,bydoor-to-door survey,aerialsurvey,orbyconsulting localagriculture authorities.
- Broadleafvegetation samplingmaybeperformed atthesiteboundaryinasectorwiththehighestD/Qinlieuofthegardencensus.ST.LUCIEUNIT).3/412-8May13,1982 iOI RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING 3/4~12.3INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAMLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION
- 3.12.3Analysesshall'beperformed onradioactive materials suppliedaspartofan.Interlaboratory Comparison ProgramwhichhasbeenapprovedbyNRC.Thiscondition maybesatisfied byparticipation intheEnvironmental Intercomparison StudiesProgramconducted bytheEPA.APPLICABILITY:
Atalltimes.ACTION:Ia.Withanalysesnotbeingperformed asrequiredabove,notifytheCommission asapartoftheannualRadiological Environmental Monitoring Report.b.Theprovisions ofSpecification 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.
IftheRadiologi'cal Environmental Surveillance Programiscarriedoutbythelicensee, thelicenseeshallestablish anInterlaboratory Comparison Programwhich'asbeenapprovedbytheNRC.Ifthelicenseeisnottheprinciple investigator, thelicenseeshallrequiretheprinciple investigator totakepartinanInterlaboratory Comparison Program.Thiscondition maybesatisfied byparticipation intheEnvironmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparison StudiesProgram.SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.12.3Theresultsofavailable analysesperformed aspartoftheaboverequiredInterlaboratory Comparison ProgramshallbeincludedintheannualRadiological Environmental Monitoring ReportpursuanttoSpecification 6.9.3.2.ST.LUCIEUNITf3/412-9Hay13,1982 INSTRUMENTATION BASES3/4.3.3.9 RADIOACTIVE LIQUIDEFFLUENTINSTRUMENTATION Theradioactive liquideffluentinstrumentation isprovidedtomonitorandcontrol,asapplicable, thereleasesofradioactive materials inliquideffluents duringactualorpotential releases.
Thealarmtripsetpoints fortheseinstruments shallbecalculated inaccordance withapprovedmethodsintheODCMtoensurethatthealarm/trip willoccurpriortoexceeding thelimitsof10CFRPart20.TheOPERABILITY anduseofthisinstrumentation isconsistent withtherequirements ofGeneralDesignCriteria60,63and64ofAppendixAto10CFRPart50.3/4.3.3.10 RADIOACTIVE GASEOUSEFFLUENTINSTRUMENTATION Theradioactive gaseouseffluentinstrumentation isprovidedtomonitorandcontrol,asapplicable, thereleasesofradioactive materials ingaseouseffluents duringactualorpotential releases.
Thealarm/trip setpoints fortheseinstruments shallbecalculated inaccordance withmethodsintheODCMtoensurethatthealarm/trip willoccurpriortoexceeding thelimitsof10CFRPart20.TheOPERABILITY anduseofthisinstrumentation isconsistent withtherequirements ofGeneralDesignCriteria60,63and64ofAppendixAto10CFRPart50.ST.LUCIEUNIT1B3/43-4May13,1982 3/4~11RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS BASES3/4.11.1LIQUIDEFFLUENTS 3/4.11.1'CONCENTRATION Thisspecification isprovidedtoensurethattheconcentration ofradioactive materials releasedinliquidwasteeffluents fromthesitetounrestricted areaswillbelessthantheconcentration levelsspecified in10CFRPart20,AppendixB,TableII.Thislimitation providesadditional assurance thatthelevelsofradioactive materials inbodiesofwateroutsidethesitewillnotresultinexposures within(1)theSectionII.Adesignobjectives ofAppendixI,10CFRPart50,toanindividual and(2)thelimitsof10CFRPart20.106(e) tothepopulation.
Theconcentration limitfornoblegasesisbasedupontheassumption thatXe-135isthecontrolling radioisotope anditsMPCinair(submersion) wasconverted toanequivalent concentration inwaterusingthemethodsdescribed inInternational Commission onRadiological Protection (ICRP)Publication 2.3/4'1'.2DOSEThisspecification isprovidedtoimplement therequirements ofSectionsII.A,III.AandIV.AofAppendixI,10CFRPart50.TheLimitingCondition forOperation implements theguidessetforthinSectionII.AofAppendixI.TheACTIONstatements providetherequiredoperating flexibility andatthesametimeimplement theguidessetforthinSectionIV.AofAppendixItoassurethatthereleasesofradioactive materialinliquideffluents willbekept"aslowasisreasonably achievable".
Performing thedosecalculations intheODCMimplement therequirements inSectionIII.AofAppendixIthatconformance withtheguidesofAppendixIistobeshownbycalculational procedures basedonmodelsanddatasuchthattheactualexposureofanindividual throughappropriate pathwaysisunlikelytobesubstantially underestimated.
Theequations specified intheODCMforcalculating thedosesduetotheactualreleaseratesofradioactive materials inliquideffluents shouldbeconsistent withthemethodology providedinRegulatory Guide1.109,"Calculation ofAnnualDosestoManfromRoutineReleasesofReactorEffluents forthePurposeofEvaluating Compliance with10CFRPart50,AppendixI,"Revision1,October1977,andRegulatory Guide1.113,"Estimating AquaticDis'persion ofEffluents fromAccidental andRoutineReactorReleasesforthePurposeofImplementing AppendixI,"April1977.ST~LUCIEUNIT1B3/411-1May13,1982 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS BASESThisspecification-appliestothereleaseofliquideffluents fromeachreactoratthesite.Forunitswithsharedradwastetreatment systems,theliquideffluents fromthesharedsystemareproportioned amongtheunitssharingthatsystem.3/4~11~1.3LIQUIDWASTETREATMENT TheOPERABILITY ofappropriate subsystems oftheLWT"systemensuresthatthissystemwillbeavailable forusewheneverliquideffluents requiretreatment priortoreleasetotheenvironment.
Therequirements thattheappropriate portionsofthissystembeusedwhenspecified providesassurance thatthereleasesofradioactive materials inliquideffluents willbekept"aslowasisreasonably achievable."
Thisspecification implements therequirements of10CFRPart50.36a,GeneralDesignCriterion 60ofAppendixAto10CFRPart50anddesignobjective Section11.DofAppendixAto10CFRPart50.Thespecified limitsgoverning theuseofappropriate portionsoftheliquidradwastetreatment systemwerespecified asasuitablefractionoftheguidesetforthinSection11.AofAppendixI,10CFRPart50,forliquideffluents.
3/4.11.2GASEOUSEFFLUENTS 3/F11.2'DOSERATEThisspecification isprovidedtoensurethatthedoserateatanytimeattheexclusion areaboundaryfromgaseouseffluents fromallunitsonthesitewillbewithintheannualdoselimitsof10CFRPart20forunrestricted areas.Theannualdoselimitsarethedosesassociated withtheconcentrations of10CFRPart20,AppendixB,Table11.Theselimitsprovidereasonable assurance thatradioactive materialdischarged ingaseouseffluents willnotresultintheexposureofanindividual inanunrestricted area,eitherwithinoroutsidetheexclusion areaboundary, toannualaverageconcentrations exceeding thelimitsspecified inAppendixB,Table11of10CFRPart20(10CFRPart20.106(b)).
Forindividuals whomayattimesbewithintheexclusion areaboundary, theoccupancy oftheindividual willbesufficiently lowtocompensate fo'ranyincreaseintheatmospheric diffusion factorabovethatfortheexclusion areaboundary.
Thespecified releaseratelimitsrestrict, atalltimes,thecorresponding gammaandbetadoseratesabovebackground toanindividual atorbeyondtheexclusion areaboundaryto<(500)mrem/year tothetotalbodyorto<(3000)mrem/year totheskin.Thesereleaseratelimitsalsorestrict, atalltimes,thecorresponding organdoserateabovebackground toaninfantviatheinhalation pathwayto<1500mrem/year.
JST.LUCIEUNIT1B3/411-2May13,1982 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS BASES3/411.2.2DOSE,NOBLEGASESThisspecification isprovidedtoimplement therequirements ofSectionsII.B,III.AandIV.AofAppendixI,10CFRPart50.TheLimitingCondition forOperation implements theguidessetforthinSectionII.BofAppendixI.TheACTIONstatements providetherequiredoperating flexibility andatthesametimeimplement theguidessetforthinSectionIV.AofAppendixIassurethatthereleasesofradioactive materialingaseouseffluents willbekept"aslowasisreasonably achievable"
.TheSurveillance Requirements implement therequirements inSectionIII.AofAppendixIthatconformwiththeguidesofAppendixItobeshownbycalculational procedures basedonmodelsanddatasuchthattheactualexposureofanindividual throughtheappropriate pathwaysisunlikelytobesubstantially underestimated.
Thedosecalculations established intheODCMforcalculating thedosesduetotheactualreleaseratesofradioactive noblegasesingaseouseffluents shouldbeconsistent withthemethodology providedinRegulatory Guide1.109,"Calculation ofAnnualDosestoManfromRoutineReleasesofReactorEffluents forthePurposeofEvaluating Compliance with10CFRPart50,AppendixI,"Revision1,October1977andRegulatory Guide1.111,"MethodsforEstimating Atmospheric Transport andDispersion ofGaseousEffluents inRoutineReleasesfromLight-Water-Cooled Reactors,"
Revision1,July1977.TheODCMEquations providedfordetermi,ning theairdosesattheexclusion areaboundarywillbebaseduponthehistorical (orreal)averageatmospheric conditions.
3/4.11.2.3DOSE,RADIOIODINES, RADIOACTIVE MATERIALINPARTICULATE FORMANDRADIONUCLIDES OTHERTHANNOBLEGASESThisspecification isprovidedtoimplement therequirements ofSectionsII.C,III.AandIV.AofAppendixI,10CFRPart50.TheLimitingConditions forOperation aretheguidessetforthinSectionII.CofAppendixI.TheACTIONstatements providetherequiredoperating flexibility andatthesametimeimplement theguidessetforthinSectionIV.AofAppendixItoassurethatthereleasesofradioactive materials ingaseouseffluents willbekept"aslowasisreasonably achievable".
TheODCMcalculational methodsspecified inthesurveillance requirements implement therequirements inSectionIII.AofAppendixIthatconformance withtheguidesofAppendixIbeshownbycalculational procedures basedonmodelsanddatasuchthattheactualexposureofanindividual throughappropriate pathwaysisunlikelytobesubstantially underestimated.
TheODCMcalculational methodsforcalculating thedosesduetotheactualreleaseratesofthesubjectmaterials arerequiredtobeconsistent withthemethodology providedinRegulatory Guide1.109,"Calculating ofAnnualDosestoManfromRoutineReleasesofReactorEffluents for,thePurposeofEvaluating Compliance with10CFRPart50,AppendixI",RevisionI,October1977andRegulatory Guide1.111,"MethodsforEstimating Atmospheric Transport andDispersion ofGaseousEffluents inRoutineReleasesfromST.LUCIEUNIT1B3/411-3!Hay13,1982 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS BASESLight-Mater-Cooled Reactors",
Revision1,July1977.Theseequations alsoprovidefordetermining theactualdosesbaseduponthehistorical (orreal)averageatmospheric conditions.
Thereleaseratespecifications forradioiodines, radioactive materialinparticulate formandradionuclides otherthannoblegasesaredependent ontheexistingradionuclide pathwaystoman,intheunrestricted area.Thepathwayswhichareexaminedinthedevelopment ofthesecalculations are:1)individual inhalation ofairborneradionuclides, 2)deposition ofradionuclides ontogreenleafyvegetation withsubsequent consumption byman,3)deposition ontograssyareaswheremilkanimalsandmeatproducing animalsgrazewithconsumption ofthemilkandmeatbyman,and4)depositon onthegroundwithsubsequent exposureofman.3/4-11.2.4 GASEOUSWASTETREATMENT TheOPERABILITY oftheappropriate subsystems ofthegaseousradwastetreatment systemensuresthatthesystemwillbeavailable forusewhenevergaseouseffluents requireholduppriortoreleasetotheenvironment.
Therequirement thattheappropriate portionsofthesesystemsbeusedwhenspeci,fiedprovidesreasonable assurance thatthereleasesofradioactive materials ingaseouseffluents willbekept"aslowasisreasonably achievable".
Thisspecification implements therequirements of'10CFRPart50.36a,GeneralDesignCriterion 60ofAppendixAto10CFRPart50,anddesignobjective SectionIIDofAppendixIto10CFRPart50.Thespecified limitsgoverning theuseofappropriate portionsofthesystemswerespecified asasuitablefractionoftheguidesetforthinSections11Band11.CofAppendixI,10CFRPart50,forgaseouseffluents.
ST.LUCIEUNIT1B3/411-4May13,1982 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS BASES3/F11.2'EXPLOSIVE GASMIXTUREThis'pecification isprovidedtoensurethattheconcentration ofpotentially explosive gasmixturescontained inthewastegasholdupsystemismaintained belowtheflammability limitsofhydrogenandoxygen.Maintaining theconcentration ofhydrogenandoxygenbelowtheirflammability limitsprovidesassurance thatthereleasesofradioactive materials willbecontrolled inconformance withtherequirements ofGeneralDesignCriterion 60ofAppendixAto10CFRPart50.3/F11.2.6GASDECAYTANKSRestricting thequantityofradioactivity contained ineachgasdecaytankprovidesassurance thatintheeventofanuncontrolled releaseofthetanksconten6s, theresulting totalbodyexposuretoanindividual atthenearestexclusion areaboundarywillnotexceed0.5rem,asperSafetyGuide24.Thisisconsistent withStandardReviewPlan15.7.1,"WasteGasSystemFailure".
ST.LUCIEUNITIB3/411-5Hay13,1982
s3/4.12RADIOLOGALENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING BASEStTheradiological monitoring programrequiredbythisspecification providesmeasurements ofradiation andofradioactive materials inthoseexposurepathwaysandforthoseradionuclides whichleadtothehighestpotential radiation exposures ofindividuals resulting fromthestationoperation.
Thismonitoring programtherebysupplements theradiological effluentmonitoring programbyverifying thatthemeasurable concentrations ofradioactive materials andlevelsofradiation arenothigherthanexpectedonthebasisoftheeffluentmeasurements andmodelingoftheenvironmental exposurepathways.
Programchangesmaybeinitiated basedonoperational experience.
Thedetection capabilities requiredbyTable4.12.-1arestate-of-the-art forroutineenvironmental measurements inindustrial laboratories.
TheLLDlimitsfordrinkingwatermeettherequirements of40CFR141.3/4~12~1LANDUSECENSUSThisspecification isprovidedtoensurethatchangesintheuseofunrestricted areasareidentified and,thatmodifications tothemonitoring programaremadeifrequiredby'heresultsofthiscensus.Thiscensussatisfies therequirements ofSectionIV.8.3ofAppendixIto10CFRPart50.Restricting thecensustogardensofgreaterthan500squarefeetprovidesassurance thatsignificant exposurepathwaysvialeafyvegetables willbeidentified andmonitored sinceagardenofthissizeistheminimumrequiredtoproducethequantity(26kg/year)ofleafyvegetables assumedinRegulatory Guide1.109forconsumption byachild.Todetermine thismimimumgardensize,thefollowing assumptions wereused,1)that20Xofthegardenwasusedforgrowingbroadleafvegetation (i.e.,similartolettuceandcabbage),
and2)avegetation yieldof2kg/square meter.Broadleafvegetation samplingmaybeperformed atthesiteboundaryinthedirection sectorwiththehighest(D/Q)inlieuofperforming thegardencensus.3/4'2.3INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAMTherequirement forparticipation inanInterlaboratory Comparison programisprovidedtoensurethatindependent checksontheprecision andaccuracyofthemeasurements ofradioactive materialinenvironmental samplematricesareperformed aspartofaqualityassurance'rogram forenvironmental monitoring inordertodemonstrate thattheresultsarereasonably valid.ST.LUCIEUNIT'1B3/412-1May13,1982 ADMINISTRATIVE ROLSe.Investigation ofallviolations oftheTechnical Specifications including thepreparation and,forwarding ofreportscoveringevaluation andrecommendations topreventrecurrence totheManagerofNuclearEnergy,theVicePresident ofNuclearEnergyandtotheChairmanoftheCompanyNuclearReviewBoard.f.ReviewofthoseREPORTABLE OCCURRENCES requires24hournotification totheCommission.
g.Reviewoffacilityoperations todetectpotential safetyhazards.h.Performance ofspecialreviewsandinvestigations andreportsthereonasrequested bytheChairmanoftheCompanyNuclearReviewBoard.i.ReviewofthePlantSecurityPlanandimplementing procedures andshallsubmitrecommended changestotheChairmanoftheCompanyNuclearReviewBoard.ReviewoftheEmergency Planandimplementing procedures andshallsubmitrecommended changestotheChairmanoftheCompanyNuclearReviewBoard.k.Reviewtheresultsoftheradiological environmental monitoring programatleastonceper12months.1.ReviewoftheODCMandanychangestotheODCM.AUTHORITY 6.5.1.7TheFacilityReviewGroupshall:a.'ecommend tothePlantManagerwrittenapprovalordisapproval ofitemsconsidered under6.5.1.6(a) through(d)above.b.Renderdeterminations inwritingwithregardtowhetherornoteachitemconsidered under6.5.1.6(a) through(e)aboveconstitutes anunreviewed safetyquestion.
c.Providewrittennotification within24hourstotheVicePresident ofNuclearEnergyandtheCompanyNuclearReviewBoardofdisagreement
'etweentheFRGandthePlantManager;however,thePlantManagershallhaveresponsibility forresolution ofsuchdisagreements pursuantto6.1.1above.ST.LUCIEUNIT16-7Hay13,1982 ADMINISTRATIVE ROLS6.7SAFETYLIMITVIOLATION 6.7.1Thefollowing actionsshall'etakenintheeventaSafetyLimitisviolated:
a.ThefacilityshallbeplacedinatleastHOTSTANDBYwithinonehour.b.TheSafetyLimitviolation shallbereportedtotheCommission, theVicePresident ofPowerResources andtotheCNRBwithin24hours.c.ASafetyLimitViolation Reportshallbeprepared.
ThereportshallbereviewedbytheFRG.Thisreportshalldescribe(1)applicable circumstances preceding theviolation, (2)effectsoftheviolation uponfacilitycomponents, systemsorstructures, and(3)corrective actiontakentopreventrecurrence.
d.TheSafetyLimitViolation Reportshallbesubmitted totheCommission, theCNRBandtheVicePresident ofNuclearEnergywithin14daysoftheviolation.
6.8PROCEDURES 6.8.1Writtenprocedures shallbeestablished, implemented andmaintained coveringtheactivities'eferenced below:a~Theapplicable procedures recommended inAppendix"A"ofRegulatory Guide1.33,,November, 1972.b.Refueling operations.
c.Surveillance andtestactivities ofsafetyrelatedequipment.
d.SecurityPlanimplementation.
e.Emergency Planimplementation.
f.FireProtection Programimplementation.
goh.PROCESSCONTROLPROGRAMforSOLIDIFIED radioactive wasteorwastecontaining freestandingliquid.Offsitereleasesofgaseousandliquideffluents containing radioactive materials, including effluentmonitorsetpoints.
i.OffsiteDoseCalculation ManualST.LUCIEUNIT16-13May13,1982 ADMINISTRATIVE ROLSd.Reactivity anomalies involving disagreement withthepredicted valueofreactivity balanceundersteadystateconditions duringpoweroperation greaterthanorequalto1%Deltak/k;acalculated reactivity balanceindicating aSHUTDOWNMARGINlessconservative thanspecified inthetechnical specifications; short-term reactivity increases thatcorrespond toareactorperiodoflessthan5secondsor,ifsubcritical, anunplanned reactivity insertion ofmorethan0.5%Deltak/k;oroccurrence ofanyunplanned criticality.
e.Failure ormalfunction ofoneormorecomponents whichpreventsorcouldprevent,byitself,thefulfillment ofthefunctional requirements ofsystem(s) usedtocopewithaccidents analyzedintheFSAR.f.personnel errororprocedural inadequacy whichpreventsorcouldprevent,byitself,thefulfillment ofthefunctional requirements ofsystemsrequiredtocopewithaccidents analyzedintheFSAR.g.Conditions arisingfromnaturalorman-madeeventsthat,asadirectresultoftheeventrequireunitshutdown, operation ofsafetysystems,orotherprotective measuresrequiredbytechnical specifications.
h.Errorsdiscovered inthetransient oraccidentanalysesorinthemethodsusedforsuchanalysesasdescribed inthesafetyanalysisreportorinthebasesforthetechnical specifications thathaveorcouldhavepermitted reactoroperation inamannerlessconservative thanassumedintheanalyses.
i.Performance ofstructures, systems,orcomponents thatrequiresremedialactionorcorrective measurestopreventoperation inamannerlessconservative thanassumedintheaccidentanalysesinthesafetyanalysisreportortechnical specifications bases;ordiscovery duringunitlifeofconditions notspecifically considered inthesafetyanalysisreportortechnical specifications thatrequireremedialactionorcorrective measurestopreventtheexistence ordevelopment ofanunsafecondition.
j.Occurrence ofradioactive materialcontained gasdecaytanksinexcessofthatpermitted bythelimitingcondition foroperation established inthetechnical specifications.
k.Exceeding L.C.O.3~11~1~1(LiquidRadwasteConcentration) orL.C.O.3.11.2.1(GaseousDoseRate).STLUCIEUNIT6-17Hay13,1982 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLSTHIRTYDAYWRITTENREPORTS6.9.1.9ThetypesofeventslistedbelowshallbethesubjectofwrittenreportstotheDirectoroftheRegionalOfficewithinthirtydaysofoccurrence oftheevent.Thewrittenreportshallinclude,asaminimum,acompleted copyofalicenseeeventreportform.Information providedonthelicenseeeventreportformshallbesupplemented, asneeded,byadditional narrative materialtoprovidecompleteexplanation ofthecircumstances suxrounding theevent.a.Reactorprotection systemorengineered safetyfeatureinstrument settingswhicharefoundtobelessconservative thanthoseestablished bythetechnical specifications butwhichdonotpreventthefulfillment ofthefunctional requirements ofaffectedsystems.b.Conditions leadingtooperation inadegradedmodepermitted byalimitingcondition foroperation orplantshutdownrequiredbyalimitingcondition foroperation.
c.Observedinadequacies intheimplementation ofadministrative orprocedural controlswhi'chthreatentocausereduction ofdegreeofredundancy providedinreactorprotection systemsorengineered safetyfeature'ystems.
d.Abnormaldegradation ofsystemsotherthanthosespecified in6.9.1.12.cabovedesignedtocontainradioactive materialresulting fromthefissionprocess.e.Anunplanned offsitereleaseof1)morethan1curieofradioactive materialinliquideffluents, 2)morethan150curiesofnoblegasingaseouseffluents, or3)morethan0.05curiesofradioiodine ingaseouseffluents.
Thereportofanunplanned offsitereleaseofradioactive materialshallincludethefollowing information:
1.Adescxiption oftheeventandequipment involved.
2.Cause(s) fortheunplanned xelease.3.Actions takentopreventrecurrence.
4.Consequences oftheunplanned release.ST.LUCIEUNIT'16-18Hay13,1982 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLSSPECIALREPORTSh.CoreBarrelMovement, Specifications 3.4.11and4.4.11.i.FireDetection Instrumentation, Specification 3.3.3.7.FireSuppression Systems,Specification 3.7.11.1.k.Exceeding oneormoreLCO'forSpecifications 3.11.1.2,3.11.1.3, 3.11.2.2, 3.11.2.3, or3.11.2.4, involving radiation dosefromradioactive effluents.
1.Measuredlevelsofradioactivity inanenvironmental samplingmediumdetermined toexceedthereporting levelvaluesofTable6.9.3-2whenaveragedoveranycalendarquartersamplingperiodpursuanttoSpecification 3.12.1.b.
Whenmorethanoneoftheradionuclides inTable6.9.3-2aredetectedinthesamplingmedium,thisreportshallbesubmitted if:concentration (1)+concentration (2)+...>1.0limitlevel(1)limitlevel(2)Whenradionuclides otherthanthoseinTable6.9.3-2aredetectedandaretheresultofplanteffluents, thisreportshallbesubmitted ifthequarterly dosetoanindividual isequaltoorgreaterthanthequarterly limitsofSpecifications 3.11.1.2,3.11.2.2and3.11.2.3.Thisreportisnotrequiredifthemeasuredlevelofradioactivity wasnottheresultofplanteffluents; however,insuchanevent,thecondition shallbereportedanddescribed intheAnnualRadiological Environmental Monitoring Report.m.Milkorgardensamplesunavailable duringthespecified timeinterval, Specification 3.12.l.c.
,n.Thediscovery ofalocationwhichyieldsacalculated doseordosecommitment
>thevaluescurrently beingcalculated, Specification 3.12;2.a.
o.Thediscovery ofalocationwhichyieldsacalculated doseordosecommitment 20%greaterthanatalocationfromwhichsamplesarecurrently beingobtained, Specification 3.12.2.b.
ST.LUCIEUNIT'I6-19Nay13,1982 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS6.9.3ENVIRONMENTAL REPORTSRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING REPORT3/6.9.3.1Routineradiological environmental monitoring reportscoveringtheoperation oftheunitduringthepreviouscalendaryearshallbesubmitted priortoMay1ofeachyear.Theinitialreportshallbesubmitted priortoMay1oftheyearfollowing initialcriticality.
6.9.3.2Theannualradiological environmental monitoring reportsshallincludesummaries, interpretations, andinformation basedupontrendanalysisoftheresultsoftheradiological environmental surveillance activities forthereportperiod,including acomparison withpreoperational studies,operational controlst,asappropriate),
andpreviousenvironmental surveillance reportsandanassessment oftheobservedimpactsoftheplantoperation ontheenvironment.,
ThereportsshallalsoincludetheresultsofthelandusecensusesrequiredbySpecification 3.12.2.Ifharmfuleffectsaredetectedbythemonitoring, thereportshallprovideananalysisoftheproblemandaplannedcourseofactiontoalleviate the'problem.
Theannualradiological environmental monitoring reportsshallincludesummarized andtabulated resultsintheformatsimilartoTable6.9.3-1ofallradiological environmental samplesrequiredtobetakenduringthereportperiod.Intheeventthatsomeresultsarenotavailable forinclusion withthereport,thereportshallbesubmitted notingandexplaining thereasonsforthemissingresults.Delayeddatashallbesubmitted inasupplementary reportwithin60daysfromthetimethelastanalysesarecompleted.
Thereportsshallalsoincludethefollowing:
asummarydescription oftheradiological environmental monitoring program;amapofallsamplinglocations keyedtoatablegivingdistances anddirections fromonereactor;theresultoflandusecensusesrequiredbytheSpecification 3.12.2;asummaryofavailable resultsfromtheInterlaboratory Comparison ProgramrequiredbySpecification 3.12.3,andadditional information asprovidedinSpecification 3.12.1.SEMIANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTRELEASEREPORT3/6.9.3.3Routineradioactive effluentreleasereportscoveringtheoperating oftheunitduringtheprevious6monthsofoperation shallbesubmitted within60daysafterJanuary1andJuly1ofeachyear.Theperiodofthefirstreportshallbeginwiththedateofinitialcriticality.
3/Asinglesubmittal maybemadeforamultipleunitstation.Thesubmittal shouldcombinethosesectionsthatarecommontoallunitsatthestation;however,forunitswithseparateradwastesystems,thesubmittal shallspecifythereleasesofradioactive materialfromeachunit.ST.LUCIEUNIT16-20Hay13,1982 TABLE6.9.3-1FORHATFORENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAMSUMHARYNAMEOFFACILITYDOCKETNO.LOCATIONOFFACILITYREPORTING PERIODTypeandMediumorPathwayTotalNumberSampledofAnalyses(UnitofMeasurement)
Performed LowerLimitofDetection (LLD)AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)aRangeaLocationWithHighestAnnualMeanNameMean(f)aDistanceandDirection RaeControlLocations Mean(f)aRangeNumberofNonroutini
~ReportedMeasurements Meanandrangebasedupondetection measurements only.Fractionofdetectable measurements atspecified locations isindicated inparenthesis (f).
ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS6.9.3.3.1 Theradioactive effluentreleasereportsshallincludeasummaryofthequantities ofradioactive liquidandgaseouseffluents andsolidwastereleasedfromtheunitasoutlinedinRegulatory Guide1.21Rev;1,"iMeasuring, Evaluating, andReporting Radioactivity.
inSolidWastesandReleasesofRadioactive Materials inLiquidandGaseousEffluents fromLight-Mater-Cooled NuclearPowerPlants",withdatasummarized onaquarterly basisfollowing theformatofAppendixBthereof.Theradioactive effluentreleasereportsshallincludethefollowing information forallunplanned offsitereleasesofradioactive materials ingaseousandliquideffluents:
a.Adescription oftheeventandequipment involved.
b.Cause(s)fortheunplanned release.c.Actionstakentopreventrecurrence.
d.Consequences oftheunplanned release.Theradioactive effluentreleasereportsshallincludeanassessment ofradiation dosesfromtheradioactive liquidandgaseouseffluents releasedfromtheunitduringeachcalendarquarterasoutlinedintheODCM.Theassessment ofradiation dosesshallbeperformed inaccordance withmethodology intheODCM.ST.LUCIEUNITf6-22Hay13,1982 TABLE6.9.3-2NONROUTINE REPORTING LEVELSFORRADIOACTIVITY CONCENTRATIONS INENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLESAnalysisIH-3Mn-54Fe-59Water(pCi/1)2X1041X1034X102AirborneParticulate orGases(pCi/m)Fish(pCi/Kg,wet)3X1041X104Milk(pCi/1)BroadLeafVegetation (pCi/Kg,wet)IIICo-58Co-60Zn-65'Zr-Nb-95 I-1311X1033X103X104X1020.93X1041X102X1041X102ICs-134ICs-137I.Ba-La-140 30502X10210201X102X1060703X102(1)1X1032X103(1)Totalforparentanddaughter
<h ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLSe.Recordsofgaseousandliquidradioactive materialreleasedtotheenvironsf.Recordsoftransient oroperational cyclesforthosefacilitycomponents identified inTable5.9-1.g.Recordsoftrainingandqualification forcurrentmembersoftheplantstaff.h.Recordsofin-service inspections performed pursuanttotheseTechnical Specifications.
RecordsofQualityAssurance activities requiredbytheQAManualRecordsofreviewsperformed forchangesmadetoprocedures orequipment orreviewsoftestsandexperiments pursuantto10CFR50.59k.RecordsofmeetingsoftheFRGandtheCNRB1.RecordsofEnvironmental Qualification whicharecoveredundertheprovisions ofparagraph 6.13.m.Recordsoftheservicelivesofallhydraulic andmechanical snubberslistedonTables3.7-2aand3.7-2bincluding thedateatwhichtheservicelifecommences andassociated installation andmaintenance records.n.AnnualRadiological Environmental Monitoring Reports;andrecordsofanalysestransmitted tothelicenseewhichareusedtopreparetheAnnualRadiological Environmental Monitoring Report.o.Meteorological data,summarized andreportedinaformatconsistent withtherecommendations ofRegulatory Guides1.21and1.23.6.11RADIATION PROTECTION PROGRAMProcedures'or personnel radiation protection shallbepreparedconsistent withtherequirements of10CFRPart20andshallbeapproved, maintained andadheredtoforalloperations involving personnel radiation exposure.
ST.LUCIEUNITI6-24May13,1982 ADNINISTRATIVE CONTROLS6.12HIGHRADIATION AREA6.12~1Inlieuofthe"controldevice"or"alarmsignal"requiredbyparagraph 20.203(c)
(2)of10CFR20,eachhighradiation areainwhichtheintensity ofradiation is1000mrem/hrorlessshallbebarricaded andconspicuously postedasahighradiation areaandentrancetheretoshallbecontrolled byrequiring issuanceofaRadiation WorkPermit*.Anyindividual orgroupofindividuals permitted toentersuchareasshallbeprovidedwithoraccompanied byoneormoreofthefollowing:
a.Aradiation monitoring devicewhichcontinuously indicates theradiation doserateintheareab.Aradiation monitoring devicewhichcontinuously integrates theradiation doserateintheareaandalarmswhenapresetintegrated doseisreceived.
Entryintosuchareaswiththismonitoring devicemaybemadeafterthedoseratelevelintheareahasbeenestablished andpersonnel havebeenmadeknowledgable ofthem.c.An,individual qualified inradiation protection procedures whoisequippedwitharadiation doseratemonitoring device.Thisindividual shallberesponsible forproviding positivecontrolovertheactivities withintheareaandshallperformperiodicradiation surveillance atthefrequency specified bythefacilityHealthPhysicist intheRadiation WorkPermit.6.12.2Therequirements of6.12.1,above,shallalsoradiation areainwhichtheintensity ofradiation ismrem/hr.Inaddition, lockeddoorsshallbeprovidedunauthorized entryintosuchareasandthekeysshalltheadministrative controloftheShiftSupervisor onHealthPhysicist.
applytoeachhighgreaterthan1000topreventbemaintained underdutyand/orthePlant*HealthPhysicspersonnel shallbeexemptfromtheRWPissuancerequirement duringtheperformance oftheirassignedradiation protection duties,providedtheycomplywithapprovedradiation protection procedures forentryintohighradiation areas.ST.LUCIEUNIT16-25May13,1982 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS6.17PROCESSCONTROLPROGRAM(PCP)6.17.1Thelicensee's PCPforSOLIDIFICATION (ifapplicable) shallbeapprovedbytheCommission priortoimplementation; or6.17.2Ifthelicenseeusesacontractor tosolidifyradioactive wastes,thelicenseeshalluseacontractor (orcontractor'-s PCP"forSOLIDIFICATION) whichhasbeenapprovedbytheCommission.
6.17.3Licenseeinitiated change(s) tohisPCPforSOLIDIFICATION:
1.Shallbecomeeffective uponreviewandacceptance bytheFRG2.Shallbe'ubmitted totheCommission inthesemi-annual Radioactive EffluentReleaseReportfortheperiodinwhichthechange(s) wasmade.Theinformation submitted shallcontain:a.Adescription ofthechange(s) whichwasmadeandthereasonsforsuchchanges.b.Adetermination thatthechangedidnotreducetheoverallconformance ofthesolidified wasteproducttoexistingcriteriaforsolidwastes;andc.Documentation ofthefactthatthechangehasbeenreviewedandfoundacceptable bytheFRG.6.17.4Licenseeinitiated changestothePCPforDEWATERING:
1.Shallbecomeeffective uponreviewandacceptance bytheFRG.6.18OFFSITEDOSECALCULATION MANUAL(ODCM)6.18.1TheODCMshallbeapprovedbytheCommission priortoimplementation 6.18.2Licenseeinitiated changestotheODCM:1.Shallbe'aprovedbytheFacilityReviewGroup(FRG)andshallbecomeeffective uponFRGapproval.
2.ShallbereportedtotheNRCasanattachment totheSemiannual Radioactive EffluentReleaseReportforthereporting periodthatthechange(s) wereimplemented.
Thisattachedreportshallcontain:a.AFRGapprovedcopyoftheODCMshowingthechangesb.Adetermination thatthechangewillnotreducetheaccuracyorreliability ofdosecalculations orsetpointdeterminations.
ST.LUCIEUNITI6-27tray13,1982 0ope