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Big Rock Point Plant & ISFSI, Submittal of 2010 Radiological Environmental Operating Report
ML111160558
Person / Time
Site: Big Rock Point  File:Consumers Energy icon.png
Issue date: 04/26/2011
From: Anderson P K
Entergy Nuclear Operations
To:
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
PNP 2011-037
Download: ML111160558 (16)


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PNP 2011-037 April 26, 2011 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555-0001 Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc. Palisades Nuclear Plant 27780 Blue Star Memorial Highway Covert, MI 49043 Tel 269 7642000 Paula K. Anderson Nuclear Safety Assurance Director 10 CFR 72.44

Subject:

2010 Radiological Environmental Operating Report Big Rock Point Plant Dockets 50-155 and 72-043 License No. DPR-6

Dear Sir or Madam:

Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc. is submitting the enclosed Radiological Environmental Operating Report for the Big Rock Point Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI). This report was prepared in accordance with the requirements of 10 CFR 50, Appendix I, Section IV.B, and Defueled Technical Specification 6.6.2. The period covered by the enclosed report is January 1,2010, through December 31, 2010. This letter contains no new commitments and no revision to existing commitments.

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Enclosure:

Big Rock Point 2010 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report Attachment 1: Sample Collection Anomalies Attachment 2: Environmental Sample Schedule and Sample Location Maps Attachment 3: Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Data for BRP ISFSI CC Administrator, Region III, USNRC BRP Decommissioning Inspector, USNRC NMSS Project Manager, USNRC ENCLOSURE Big Rock Point 2010 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report I. Introduction The 2010 Big Rock Point (BRP) Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report provides a summary and data interpretation of the BRP Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP) as conducted during the 2010 reporting period. Reporting requirements are detailed in the BRP Defueled Technical Specification 6.6.2 and Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM). The BRP ODCM contains the requirements for the REMP. The radiological environmental monitoring sampling requirements are greatly reduced from the plant's operating period and now only encompass Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI) operations.

All samples were collected during the monitoring period with no anomalies.

Tables 1,2, and 3, of this enclosure, provide a summary of 2010 BRP REMP sample requirements and results. II. Discussion and Interpretation of Results A. TLDs -Gamma Dose The BRP Gamma Dose Assessment Program consists of eleven thermoluminescent dosimeter (TLD) locations:

Four at the outside perimeter of the ISFSI (locations: BR-18, BR-19, BR-20, and BR-21), four at the ISFSI protected area fence line (locations:

BR-22, BR-23, BR-24, and BR-25), and three control TLDs, approximately 13 miles out (locations:

BR-5 Petoskey, BR-6 Boyne City, and BR-7 Ironton).

These are the only TLDs required for ISFSI operation.

The additional locations are no longer applicable because they no longer exist. Environmental gamma doses are measured quarterly by placement of one TLD badge per designated location.

Detailed sample station identification and location information is provided in Attachment

2. For 2010, the average quarterly gamma readings were: 28.6 millirem for protected area fence TLDs, 20.6 millirem for ISFSI outside perimeter TLDs, and 20.4 millirem for the control TLD locations.

The comparative evaluation of the protected area fence line quarterly TLD mean and the ISFSI outside perimeter TLD mean measured in 2010 are nominally lower from that of 2009. Page 1 of 3 A comparative evaluation was also completed of the 2010 offsite control TLD data to the ISFSI outside perimeter TLD data. There was excellent correlation between the off-site control TLDs and the ISFSI outside perimeter TLDs. There was no significant difference between the 2009 and 2010 control data. Each TLD badge contains a 4-zone calcium sulfate (CaS02) phosphor wafer (the wafer also includes an additional backup/reserve read-out zone). Sensitivity for the multi-zone TLDs are 1.0 millirem with a linear response to 1000 rem. B. Air Samples The BRP REMP no longer requires that airborne surveillance be conducted.

C. Milk The BRP REMP no longer requires that milk samples be collected.

D. Lake Water The BRP REMP no longer requires that lake water samples be collected.

E. Drinking Water The BRP REMP no longer requires that drinking water samples be collected.

F. Crops The collection of food crops/vegetation is not required by the BRP REMP. G. Sediment The BRP REMP no longer requires that well water samples be collected.

H. Aquatic Biota The collection of aquatic biota (algae and periphyton) is no longer required by the BRP REMP. Page 2 of 3 III. Assessment of SRP ISFSI Operational Environmental Impact Review and comparison of the 2010 SRP radiological environmental monitoring data to previous data shows that the parameters analyzed support the conclusion that ISFSI operations have had minimal environmental impact. Page 3 of 3 Table 1. Sampling and Analysis Summary Number of Samples of Medium Description Location(s)

Type of Collected TLD BR-5, BR-6, BR-?, 18-25 BRP, 5-PT, Gamma Isotopic 44 Quarterly a BR-18-25 6-BC, ?-IR Lake Water 1 gallon composite 1-ST Tritium, 0 No Longer Required Gamma Isotopic Well Water 1 gallon Site Well Tritium, 0 No Longer Required grab/composite Gamma Isotopic Monitoring Wells 1 gallon grab MW 1-9 Tritium, 0 No Longer Required Gamma Isotopic Sediment Grab 1-ST, 24-STS, Gamma Isotopic 0 No Longer Required 25-STN, 26-LP Fish Grab 1-ST Discharge Gamma Isotopic 0 No Longer Required Table Notes a Only quarterly TLD's are required per Big Rock Point aDCM Page 1 of 1 Medium or Pathway Sampled (Units) Direct Radiation:

TLD -Protected Area (mR) Fence TLD -ISFSI Outside (mR) Perimeter Waterborne:

Lake Water (pC ilL) Well Water (pCi/L) Lake Sediment:

Sediment (pCilg dry) Biota: Fish (pCilg wet) Crayfish (pCi/g wet) Table Notes: Analysis Evaluated Versus Total Number Analyses Performed TLD (quarterly) de 16/16 TLD (quarterly) d 9 16/16 Sample not required Sample not required Sample not required Sample not required Sample not required Table 2. Sample Data Summary a Lower Limit of Detection (LLD) b 1.0 1.0 All Indicator Locations Mean C 16/16 16/16 (Range) 28.6 (19-44) 20.6 (16-25)

  • Values for sample locations with the greatest annual mean are provided in Table 3. All Control Locations Mean C 12112 12112 (Range) 20.4 (18-23) 20.4 (18.23) b Nominal LLD as defined in the Big Rock Offsite Dose Calculation Manual Section I, Table 1-3 and vendor analytical capabilities. C Mean and range data reported are based upon detectable measurements. d Quarterty TLD results are normalized for 91 days net.
  • Quarterty TLDs are read quarterty.

Quarterty measurements are compared to control measurements to evaluate compliance with 10 CFR 72.104. The results for the ISFSI TLDs and the average of the control TLDs measured in 2010 are summarized in the Table. Page 1 of 1 Nonroutine Measurements None None Medium TLD -Protected Area Fence (mR) TLD -ISFSI Outside Perimeter (mR) Lake Water (pCilL) Well Water (pCi/L Sediment (pCi/g dry) Fish (pCi/g wet) Crayfish (pCi/g wet) Table Notes: Table 3. Reporting Results Greatest Mean Sampling Location of TLD (Quarterly) a b TLD (Quarterly) a b No Longer Required No Longer Required No Longer Required No Longer Required No Longer Required Location BRP-23 BRP-20 High 44 25 Low 35 21 Mean 40.5 22.5 a Quarterly TLD results are normalized for 91 days net. b Quarterly TLDs are read quarterly.

Quarterly measurements are compared to control measurements to evaluate compliance with 10 CFR 72.104. The results for the ISFSI TLDs and the average of the control TLDs measured in 2010 are summarized in the Table. Page 1 of 1 Attachment 1 Sample Collection Anomalies LOCATION TYPE REASON NONE TO REPORT Page 1 of 1 Attachment 2 Environmental Sample Schedule and Sample Location Maps TABLE 1-1 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM Exposure Pathway and/or Sample 1 . Direct Radiation b Number of Representative Samples and Sample Locations a 21 monitoring stations either with two or more TLDs or one instrument for measuring and recording dose rate continuously, placed as follows c: a) Miscellaneous site locations (4) b) A ring of stations (6) at or near the Site boundary c) Balance of stations (3) placed to serve as control stations d) Outside perimeter of ISFSI (4)d e) ISFSI protected area fence line (4)d Sampling and Collection Frequency Quarterly Type and frequency of Analysis Gamma dose quarterly

a. Deviations are permitted from the required sampling schedule if specimens are unobtainable due to hazardous conditions, seasonal unavailability, malfunction of automatic sampling equipment and other legitimate reasons. If specimens are unobtainable due to sampling equipment malfunction, every effort shall be made to complete corrective action prior to the end of the next sampling period. All deviations from the sampling schedule shall be documented in the Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report pursuant to the Reporting Requirements of ODeM. Alternative media and locations may be chosen for any particular pathway if designated locations or media are not available, and appropriate substitutions are made within 30 days in the radiological environmental monitoring program. b. One or more instruments, such as a pressurized ion chamber, for measuring and recording dose rate continuously may be used in place of, or in addition to, integrating dosimeters.

The background dosimetry requirement also may be met through use of dosimeters shared with another facility, or from data provided by another entity, such as the State of Michigan, as appropriate for this site. c. For the purposes of this table, a TLD is considered to be one phosphor; two or more phosphors or phosphor readout zones in a packet are considered as two or more dosimeters.

d. TLDs designated for ISFSI only operation.

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