ML18037A365

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Forwards Rept Detailing Causes of 810708-09 Release of 5.3 Ci Liquid Radwaste Into Lake Ontario.Actions Taken to Reduce Frequency & Magnitude of Future Releases Discussed
ML18037A365
Person / Time
Site: Nine Mile Point Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 10/30/1981
From: LEMPGES T E
NIAGARA MOHAWK POWER CORP.
To:
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
NMP-3818, NUDOCS 8111040298
Download: ML18037A365 (10)


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.conditions directlyorindirectly necessitated thereleaseofliquidradioactive wasteintoLakeOntarioinJuly1981:,1)TheinfluxoffloordrainwatersintotheRadwastefacilityduringthefirstweekofJuly1981exceededthestoragecapacityofthesystemandtheprocessing capabilities oftheNasteConcentrator.

¹11and¹12FloorDrainSampleTanks,theFloorDrainCollector

'ank,theNasteNeutralizer TankandtheNasteSurgeTankwereallfilledornearlyfilledwithhighcon-ductivity liquidwaste.2),Theperformance oftheRadwastedemineralizer wasunex-pectedlypoorduringthelatterpartoftheoutage,resulting inconsiderable

downtime, frequentresinregenerations andabacklogof"cleanwaste"(ie,radio-activeliquidwastewithaconductivity lessthan20pmhos/cm).

3)The'processing ofapproximately 500,000gallonsoftoruswaterintheearlypartoftheoutageyieldedahighin-ventoryoffiltersludgeandnecessitated additional resinregenerations.

4)Thecationtanklateralnetwork,anintegralpartoftheresinregeneration system,was-readjusted duringtheoutageandrequiredaboutoneweekdowntime.

Thisfurtherreduced'he frequency ofpermissible Radwastedemineralizer regen-erationsandtheassociated processing ofequipment drainwaters.5)Crosscontamination ofequipment drainsumpsinRadwasteBuilding229'levation withhighconductivity floordrain-filtersludgewatersfromRadwaste225'levation wasimmi-nentunlesspromptactionwastaken.InresponsetothebacklogofRadwastewatersnotedabove,severalactions,including liquidwastedischarge toLakeOntario,wereevalu-ated.Toprepareforapotential discharge, the50,000gallonNasteSurgeTank(onacontinuous recirculation mode)wassampledandisotopi-callyanalyzedonJuly7,1981.Finally,onJuly8,1981,condition

¹5notedabovedictatednoalternative recourseandthedischarge commenced..

Pertinent dataassociated withthereleaseislistedonTable¹1.Thedischarge conformed withall10CFR20andEnvironmental Technical Specifi-cationlimitsregarding nuclideconcentrations andquantities.

'll.ACTIONPLANNineblilePointtl.hasmadeaconscious effortinrecentyearsto,limitthedischarge ofliquidradioactive wasteintoLakeOntario.Forexample,inthe42monthperiodbetweenlate1977andJuly1981,lessthan2curiesofliquidwastewasdischarged.

Thisvalue,ontheaverage,represents only.about12'fthedesignobjective releasegoalof5curies/year (Environmental Technical Specifications

-Section2.'4).Despitepresentcapabilities tostaywellwithin10CFR20anddesignob-jectivedischarge, limitations duringnormaloperation, severalmeasuresarenowunderconsideration

(*),plannedforimplementation

(**)oralreadybeingimplemented

(***);whichshouldfurtherenhancethestation's commit-menttowardthe10CFRSOALARAconceptandreducethefrequency andmagnitude offutureliquidradioactive discharges.

1)Theprocessing offilter,sludgematerialthrougha-newlyinstalled phaseseparator therebyreducingconcentrator

-inputs(**).jfII2)Theprocurement oftwo3.argecapacity, semi-portable,

.standbydemineralizers XoruseduringRadwastedemineral-

'izersdowntimes,(iS necessary).

(*"*)3)Theinstallation ofanadditional 15gpmevaporator fortheprocessing ofhighconductivity waste.(**),4)5),Replacement oftheifasteSurgeTankwithanewtankoflargercapacity.

(*)Theinstallation ofeitherorbothanadditional storagetankandanadditional demineralizer intheRadwasteCom-plex.(*)

0I~P TABL'E1TankDischarge Rate(gpm)DilutionWaterFlow(gpm)BatchMPC(pCi/ml)302.11E51.9E-5ActivityConcentration inDischarge Canal(gCi/ml)7.4E-6~~MPCinDischarge Canal