ML17213B202
ML17213B202 | |
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Site: | Saint Lucie |
Issue date: | 03/29/1983 |
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DEFINITIONS REACTORTRIPSYSTEMRESPONSETIME1.26TheREACTORTRIPSYSTEMRESPONSETIMEshallbethetimeintervalfromwhenthemonitored parameter exceedsitstripsetpointatthechannelsensoruntilelectrical powerisinterrupted totheCEAdrivemechanism.
ENGINEERED SAFETYFEATURERESPONSETIME1.27TheENGINEERED SAFETYFEATURERESPONSETIMEshallbethattimeintervalfromwhenthemonitored parameter exceedsitsESFactuation setpointatthechannelsensoruntiltheESFequipment iscapableofperforming itssafetyfunction(i.e.,thevalvestraveltotheirrequiredpositions, pumpdischarge pressures reachtheirrequiredvalues,etc.).Timesshallincludediesel.generator startingandsequenceloadingdelayswhereapplicable.
PHYSICS'TESTS 1.28PHYSICSTESTSshallbethosetestsperformed tomeasurethefundamental nuclearcharacteristics ofthereactorcoreandrelatedinstrumentation and1)described inChapter14.0oftheFSAR,2)authorized undertheprovisions of10CFR50.59,or3)otherwise approvedbytheCommission.
UNRODDEDINTEGRATED RADIALPEAKINGFACTOR-Fr1.29TheUNRODDEDINTEGRATED RADIALPEAKINGFACTORistheratioofthepeakpinpowertotheaveragepinpowerinanunroddedcore,excluding tilt.LOADFOLLOWOPERATION 1.30LOADFOLLOWOPERATION snailbedailypowerlevelchangesofmorethan10~ofRATEDTHERMALPOWFRordailyinsertion ofCEAsbelowtheLongTermInsertion Limit.GASEOUSRADWASTETREATMENT SYSTEM1.31AGASEOUSRADWASTETMA~~NTSYSTEMisanysystemdesignedandinstalled toreduceradioact'e gaseouseffluents bycollecting primarycoolantsystemoffgasesfromtheprimarysystemandproviding fordelayorholdupforthepurposeof"educingthetotalradioactivity priortoreleasetotheenvironment.
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PDRjlST.LUCIE-UNIT1Amendment No.
I DEFINITIONS i~KMBER(S)
OFTHEPUBLIC1.32MEMBER(S)
OFTHEPUBLICshallincludeallpersonswhoarenotoccupationally associated withtheplant.Thiscategorydoesnotincludeemployees ofthelicensee, itscontractors, orvendors.Alsoexcludedfromthiscategoryarepersonswhoenterthesitetoserviceequipment ortomakedeliveries.
Thiscategorydoesincludepersonswhouseportionsofthesiteforrecreational, occupational orotherpurposesnotassociated withtheplant.OFFSITEDOSECALCULATION MANUAL(ODCM)1.33TheOFFSITEDOSECALCULATION MANUALshallcontainthecurrentmethodology andparameters usedinthecalculation ofoffsitedosesduetoradioactive gaseousandliquideffluents, inthecalculation ofgaseousandliquideffluentmonitoring alarm/trip setpoints, andshallincludetheRadiological Environmental Monitoring Samplepointlocations.
PROCESSCONTROLPROGRAM(PCP)1.34ThePROCESSCONTROLPROGRAMshallcontaintheprovisions, basedonfullsc'aletesting,toassurethatdewatering ofspentbeadresinsresultsinawasteformwiththeproperties that.meettherequirements of10CFRPart61(asimplemented by10CFRPart20)andofthelowlevelradioactive wastedisposalsiteatthetimeofdisposal.
PURGE-PURGING1.35PURGEorPURGINGisthecontrolled processofdischarging airorgasfromaconfinement tomaintaintemperature,
- pressure, humidity, concentration orotheroperating condition, insuchamannerthatreplacement airorgasisrequiredtopurifytheconfinement.
SITEBOUNDARY1.36TheSITEBOUNDARYshallbethatlinebeyondwhichthelandisneitherowned,leased,norotherwise controlled bythelicensee.
SOURCECHECK1.37ASOURCECHECKshallbethequalitative assessment ofchannelresponsewhenthechannelsensorisexposedtoaradioactive source.UNRESTRICTED AREA1.38AnUNRESTRICTED AREAshallbeanyareaatorbeyondtheSITEBOUNDARYaccesstowhichisnotcontrolled bythelicensee.
forpurposesofprotection ofindividuals fromexposuretoradiation andradioactive materials, oranyareawithintheSITEBOUNDARYusedforresidential quartersorforindustrial, commercial, institutional, and/orrecreational purposes.
ST.LUCIEUNIT11-.6aAmendment No.
TABLE1.2FREUENCYNOTATIONNOTATIONFREUENCYDAtleastonceper12hoursAtleastonceper24hoursAtleastonceper7days4/n>*Atleast4permonthatintervals ofnogreaterthan9daysandaminimumof48peryearS/UN.A.Atleastonceper31daysAtleastonceper92daysAtleastonceper184daysAtleastonceper18monthsPriortoeachreactorstartupCompleted priortoeachreleaseNotapplicable
- ForRadioactive EffluentSampling**ForRadioactive BatchReleasesOnlyST.LUCIEUNIT11-8Amendment No.
0 TABLE3.3-6RADIATION MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION INSTRUMENT 1.AREAMONITORSa.FuelStoragePoolAreab.Containment (CIS)c.Containment Area-Hi.Range2.PROCESSMONITORSMINIMUMCHANNELSOPERABLEAPPLICABLE fBODES1,2,354ALARMSETPOINT<15mR/hr<90mR/hr<10R/hrMEASUREMENT RANGE10-10mR/hr1-10mR/hr1-10R/hr7ACTION131615a.Containment i.GaseousActivityRCSLeakageDetection ii.Particulate ActivityRCSLeakageDetection b.FuelStoragePoolAreaYentilationSysterni.GaseousActivityii.Particulate Activity1,2,384NotApplicable 10-10pCi/cc1,2,384NotApplicable 1-10cpm/hr610-10pCi/cc1-10cpm14141212*lilithfuelinthestoragepoolorbuilding.
- Withirradiated fuelinthestoragepoolorwheneverthereisfuelmovementwithinthepoolorcraneoperation withloadsover-thestoragepool.***TheAlarmSetpoints aredetermined andsetinaccordance withrequirements ofSpecification 3.3.3.10.
TABLE3.3-6(Continued)
RADIATION MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION INSTRUMENT 2.PROCESSMONITORS(Continued) c.NobleGasEffluentMonitorsMINIMUMCHANNELSAPPLICABLE OPERABLEMODES-ALARMSETPOINTMEASUREMENT RANGEACTIONRadwasteBuildingExhaustSystem(PlantVentExhaustMonitor)ii.SteamGenerator BlowdownTreatment Faci1ityBui1dingExhaustSystem1,2,38I41,2,38I4***10-10pCi/cc1510-710-2Ci/cc151V.SteamSafetyValveDischarge ECCSExhaust-1/Header1,2,3841/Train1,2,384***10-10pCi/cc15***10-10pCi/cc15-75***TheAlarmSetpoints aredetermined andsetinaccordance withtherequirements ofSpecification 3.3.3.10.
kTABLE3.3-6Continued TABLENOTATIONACTION12-WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement, complywiththeACTIONrequirements ofSpecification 3.9.12.ACTION13-ACTION14-WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement, performareasurveysofthemonitored areawithportablemonitoring instrumentation atleastonceper24hours.IWiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement, complywiththeACTIONrequirements ofSpecification3.4.6.1.ACTION15-WiththenumberofOPERABLEChannelslessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement, eitherrestoretheinoperable Channel(s) toOPERABLEstatuswithin72hours,or:1)Initiatethepreplanned alternate methodofmonitoring theappropriate parameter(s),
and')PrepareandsubmitaSpecialReporttotheCommission pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2within14daysfollowing theeventoutlining theactiontaken,thecauseoftheinoperability andtheplansandscheduleforrestoring thesystemtoOPERABLEstatus.ACTION16-WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbythe~MinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement, complywiththeACTIONrequirements ofSpecification 3.9.9.ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/43-23Amen'dment No.
TABLE4.3-3RADIATION MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS INSTRUMENT l.AREAMONITORSa.FuelStoragePoolAreab.Containment{CIS)'.Containment Area-HighRange2.PROCESSMONITORSa.FuelStoragePoolArea-VentilationSystemi.GaseousActivityParticulate Activityb.Containment i.GaseousActivityRCSLeakageDetection ii.Particulate ActivityRCSLeakageDetection CHANNELCHECKCHANNELCALIBRATION CHANNELFUNCTIONAL TESTMODESINWHICHSURVEILLANCEREUIRED1,2,3541,2,3841,2,3&4"Withfuelinthestoragepoolorbuilding.
- Withirradiated fuelinthestoragepool.
TABLE4.3-3(Continued)
RADIATION MONITORING INSTRUtlENTATION SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS INSTRUNENT-CHANNELCHANNELCHANNELFUNCTIONAL CHECK'CALIBRATION TESTt10DESINWHICHSURVEILLANCE ISREUIRED2.PROCESSllONITORS (Continued) c.NobleGasEffluentMonitorsRadwasteBuildingExhaustSystemPlantVentMonitorii.SteamGenerator BlowdownTreatment BuildingExhaustSystemSteamSafetyValveDischarge iv.ECCSExhaustR',2,3841,2,38(41,2,3541,2,354 NSTRUMENTATION METEOROOC:CALINSTRU!:ENTAT ON'IM'INCCGNOT'NORGPRAiION3.3.3.4Themeteorological monitoring instrumentation channelsshowninTable3.3-8shallbeGPERABL.**APPLICABILITY:
Atal1times.ACTION:b.WiththenumberofOPERABLEmeteorological monitoring channelslessthanrequiredbyTable3.3-8,suspendallreleaseofgaseousradioactive materialfromtheradwastegasdecaytanksuntiltheinoperable channel(s) isrestor'ed toOPERABLEstatus.Withoneormorerequiredmeteorological monitoring channelsinoperable, formorethan7days,prepareandsubmitaSpecialRe'porttotheCommission pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2withinthenext10daysoutlining thecauseofthemalfunction andtheplansGrrestoring thechannel(s) toOPERABLEstatus.c:.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.'URV" ANC-POU~R80S4.3.3.4Eachoftheabovemeteorological monitorinoinstrumentation c~annelsshallbedemonstrated OPERABLEbytheperformance ofiheCHANNELCHECKardCHANNELCALIBRATION operations atthefrequencies showninTable4.3-5.XTheMeteorological Instrumentation systemissharedbetweenSt.Lucie-Unit1andSt.Lucie-Unit2."*Theemergency powersourcemaybeinoperable inModes5or6.11ST,.LUCIE-UiVITI3/43-30Amendment No.
TABLE3.3-8METEOROLOGICAL MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION INSTRUMENT 8(ELEVATION 1.MINDSPEED a)NominalElev(10meters)b)HominalElev(57.9meters)2.MINDDIRECTION a)HominalElev(10meters)b)HominalElev(57.9meters)3.,AIRTEMPERATURE (DeltaT)a)HominalElev(10meters)b)NominalElev(57.9meters)c)HominalElev(33.5meters)INSTRUMEHT MINIMUMACCURACY+0.5"mph+0.5"mph5050010Cx~+O.a'C<>+0.1C""MINIMUMCHANNELSOPERABLE1AN.A.18H.A.1CCH.A.Startingspeedofanemometer shallbe'<1mph..bTmeasurement channelsonly.AThe57.9-meter channelmaybesubstituted for<he10-meterwindspeedforupto30daysintheeventthe10-meterchannelisinoperable.
Mindspeeddatafromthe57.9-meter elevation shouldbeadjustedusingthewindspeedpowerlaw:10meters=57.9metersSwhere:..(0.1727)S=windspeedinmphn=0.25forPasquillVerticalStability Classes'A,B,C,D.
n=0.50forPasquillVerticalStability ClassesE,F,G:1.727x10-=constant=10meters/57.9 metersBThe57.9-meter channelmaybesubstituted forthe10-meterwinddirec'onchannelforupto30.daysintheeventthe10-meterchannelisinoperable.
CThe33.5-meter channelmaybesubstituted foroneofthe10-metror57.9-meter temperature channels>orupto30daysifoneof'hechannelsisinoperable.
Thedatashouldalwaysbenormalized to'C/100meterstodetermine theve.ticalstability class.ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/43-31Amendment No.
INSTRUMENT TA8LE4.3-5METEOROLOC:CAL MONITORING IHSTRUMEHTAT:OH SURVEI'ANCE REQUIREMHTSCHANNELCHECKCHANNELCALI8RATION1.MINDSPEEDa)HominalElev(10meters)b)NominalElev(57.9meters)2.MINDDIRECTION a)NominalElev(10meters)b)NominalElev(57.9meters)3.AIRTEMPERATURE (DELTAT)a)NominalElev(10meters)b)HominalElev(57.9meters)c)NominalElev(33.5meters)0D*0DADDo0*SASA~SASA"SASASA""Required onlyifthesechannelsarebeingsubstituted foroneoftheMinimumChannelsOperableasperTable3.3-8.ST.LUCIE-UNITI3/43-32Amendment No.
INSTRUMIENTAT iONR'0::O'CT:VE LIQUIDEFFLUEHTMONITORING IHSTRUMENTAT:OH LIM:TINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.3.3.9"Theradioactive liquideffluentmonitoring instrumentation channelsshowninTable3.3-12shallbeOPERA8LEwiththeiralarm/trip setpoints settoensurethatthelimitsofSpecification 3.11.1.1arenotexceeded.
Thealarm/tripsetpoints ofthesechannelsshallbedetermined inaccordance withthemetnodolooy andparameters intheOFFSITEDOSECALCULATiON MANUAL(ODCM).APPLICABILiTY:
Atalltimes.ACTION:b.C.Witharadioactive liquideffluentmonitoring instrumentation channelalarm/trip setpointlessconservative thanrequiredbytheabovespecification, immediately suspendthereleaseofradioactive liquideIfluents monitored bytheaffectedchannelordeclarethechannelinoperable.
Withlessthantheminimumnumberofradioactive liquideffluentmonitoring instrumentation channelsOPERABLE, taketheACTiOHshowninTable3.3-12.Iftheinoperable instruments arenot,returned tooperablestatuswithin30days,exp'iaininthenextSemiannual Radioactive EffluentRelease'Reportwhytheinoperability wasnotcorrected inatimelymanner.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.C.3,3.0.4and6.9.1.9arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REOUIREMENTS 4.3.3.9Eachradioactive liquideffluentmonitoring instrumentation channelshallbedemonstrated OPERA8LEbyperformance oftheCHANNELCHECK,SOURCECHECK,CHANNELCALiBRATiOH andCHANNELFUNCTIONAL TESToperations atthefrequencies showninTable4.3-8.ST.LUCIE-UNITI3/43-45Amendment No.
TROLE3.3-12RnoroncTrvE I.IUII)EII.I.UEHTtIOHIIORIHGIHSfAUtlcHTRTIOH INSTRUtIEHT GItossItnoroncTrvr Tvt<OHITons IRovroINcRLRI<HRHnRUTOI'IRTIC TEIIIIIHRTIOH OFRELERSELiquidtta<twaste Effluent.
Lineh.SteamGenerator BlowdownEff'luenL LineI-LOWttnTEvERSUREIIENl nEvrcESa.LiquidBadwasteEffluentLineb.Oiscl>arge Canalc.SteamGenerator DlowdownCffluentLinestlIHIt1UM CIIRNNCLS ot'EIIRBLE 1/SGNnRClIotl23 TABLE3.3-12(Continued)
TABLENOTATION'T:Ot<WithihenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbythettinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement,.
effluentreleasesmaycontinueforupto14daysprovidedthaipriortoinitiating arelease:a.Atleasttwoindependent samplesareanalyzedinaccordance withSpecification 4.11.l.1.1~.andACTION2--b.Atleasttwotechnically qualified membersoftheFacilityStaffindependently verify.thereleaseratecalculations anddischarge linevalving(oneperforms, oneverifies);
Otherwise, suspendreleaseofradioactive effluents viathispathway..
WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement, effluentreleasesviathispathwaymaycontinueforupto30daysprovidedgrabsamplesareanalyzedforgrossradioactivity (betaorgamma)atalimitofdetection ofatleast2x10-'icrocuries/gram:
b.Atleastonceper8hourswhenthesoecificactivityofthesecondary coolantisgreaterthan0.01mi,crocuries/
gramDOSEE(UIVALEHT I-131.Atleastonceper24hourswhenthespecificactivityofthesecondary coolantislessthanorequalto0.01microcuries/gram DOSEEQUIVALENT I-131.ACTIOH3-MinimumsystemdesignflowofrequiredrunningpumpsshallbeutilizedforMPCcalculations fordischarge canalflow2ndmaximumsystemdesignflowshal1beutilizedforMPCcalculations foreffluentlineflow.ST.LUCIE-UttIT13/43-47Amendment Ho.
Tnl3LE4.3-0RnDIOAC1IVE l.IUIDEFrt.uEHT tloHI1ORIHG IwSTRl!t~Et<TATIow suRvrILl.nHcc Rr:UIRctlrHTS InmIt<STRUHEHT 1.CROSSOCTAORGAtltlnRADIOACTIVITY NONITORSPROVIDIHG ALARMAHDAUTotlATIC TERtlIHATIOH orRa.cnsca.l.iqui<tRadwasteEffluentLineli.SteamGenerator BlowdownEff1uentLine2.I.LOWHAll=.tlEASUREHEHT DEVICESa.Liquidttadwaste EffluentLineb.SteamGenerator BlowdownEffluentLineCIIAHHELCllECKSOURCECIIECI(N.n.N.A.CIIANNELCALIBRnTIoH R(2)R(2)cllnHthcL ruHCTioNAL Tl.:ST0(1)0(1)
TABLE4.38(Continued)
TABLENOTATION()TheCHANNELFUHCTiONAL TESTshallalsodemonstrate thatautomatic isolation ofthispathwayandcontrolroomalarmannunciation occurifanyofthefollowing conditions exists:instrument indicates measuredlevelsabovethealarm/trip setpoint.
2.Circuitfailure.3.Instrument indicates adownscale failure.4.Insrumentcontrolsnotsetinoperatemode.(2)TheinitialCHANNELCALIBRATiON forradioactivity
.measurement instrumentation shallbeperformed usingoneormoreofthereference standards traceable to-theHationalBureauofStandards orusingstandards thathavebeencalibrated againststandards certified bytheNBS.Thesestandards shouldpermitcalibrating thesystemoveritsintendedrangeofenergyandratecapabilities thataretypicalofnormalplantoperation.
Forsubseouent CHANNELCALIBRATiOH, buttonsourcesthathavebeonrelatedtotheinitialcalibration'may beused.ST.LUCIE-UNITI3/43-49Amendment No.
INSTRUMENTATION RAGIOACT>VEGASFOUSFFLUNT>>O>V>TOR INGINSTRUYENTAT
>ONLM:T:NGCONG'.IO>VFOROPERATION 3.3.3.10Theradioactive gaseouseffluentmonitoring instrumentation channelsshowninTable3.3-13shallbeOPRABLEwiththeiralarm/trip setooinssettoensurethatthelimitsofSpecification 3.11.2.1arenotexceeded.
Thealarm/trio setpoints ofthesechannelsshallbedetermined inaccordance withttemethodology andparameters intheODCH.APPLICABiLITY:
AsshowninTable3.3-13ACiION:C~b.C.Witharadioactive gaseouseffluentmonitoring instrumentation channelalarm/trip setpointlessconservative thanrequiredbytheaboveSpecifica ion,immediately suspendthereleaseofradio-activegaseouseffluents monitored bytheaffectedchannelordeclarethechannelinoperable.
'r/ithlessthantheminimumnumberofradioactive gaseouseffluentmonitoring instrumentation channelsOPERABLE, taketheACTIONshowninTable3.3-13.Iftheinoperable instruments arenotreturnedtooperablestatuswithin30days,expla(ninthenextSemiannual Radioactive EffluentRelease.Reportwhy'hei"operability wasnotcorrected inatimelymanner.Theorovisions ofSpeci>ications 3.0.3,3.0.4,and6.9.1.9arenotapplicable.
SURVILLANCEREQUIREMENTS e4.3.3.11Eachradioactive oaseouse>fluentmonitoring instrumentation channelshallbedemonstrated OPERABLEbyperformance oftheCHANNELCHECK,SOURCECHECK,CHANNELCALIBRATION andCHANNELFUNCTIONAL TESToperations atthefrequencies showninTable4.3-9.ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/43-50Amendment No.
TROLL3.3-13RAOIOACTIVE GASEOUSEFFLUEHTMOHrlORIHG IHSTRUMENTATIOH INSTRUMENT WSTEGASOECAYTANKSMINIMUMCHANNELSOPERAOLEAPPLICABII.ITYACTIONa.NobleGasActivityMonitor-Providing Alarmandhutomati:c Termination ofRelease2.HASTEGASDECAYTANKSEXPLOSIVE GASMONITORING SYSTEMa.OxygenMonitors3.COHOENSER EVACUATION SYSTEMa.NobleGasActivityMonitorPI.ANTVLHTSYSTEMa.NobleGasActivityMonitor(LowRange).b.IodineSamplerc.Pa>LiculateSamplerd.FlowRatee.SamplerFlowRateMonitorNh Il TRI)l.l:3.:3-13((:onLinnerl)ARI)lOA(;CIVI:
(;ASI:.OUS I:I'II:Ultll'IOI11 l()ltltlCIHSfltUfll:tITRTIOH IHSTIIUtll:HTI:ULLSTOIIRGI..
RAERVLHTILRTIOtt SYSTFti'lIHIIIIIII(:IIRHHt'.LS Ol'I.'IIRI)
I.I'.AVI'I.ICRI)II.ITYHohleGasRctiviLytloniLor(LowItange)Ii.Io(lineSamplerc.I'arLic()1aLe Sampleril.I:lowItaLetlonitore.SamplerFlowItal.etlonlLol6.Sli:AII(;FHI.:nATOn I)I.O3tnOMH Outu)IHOVEHT.SYSI'I't1ttolileGasRcLiviLyt1onitovI).Io(lineSamplerc.IarLico'IaLeSampler~l.FlowltaLetloniLore.SamplerFlowllaLeHoniLor TABLE3.3-13(Continued)
TABLENOTATIONx<~1]timesDuringwastegassystemooeration.
"""Atalltimeswhenair'ejectorexhaustisnotdirectedtoplantvent.ACTOH..-1WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement, thecontentsofthetank(s)maybereleasedtotheenvironment forupto14daysprovidedthatpriortoinitiating therelease:a.Atleasttwoindependent samplesofthetank'scontentsareanalyzed, andb.Atleasttwotechnically qualified membersoftheFacilityStaffindependently verifythereleaseratecalculations anddischarge valvelineup(oneperforms, oneverifies).
IOtherwise, suspendreleaseofradioactive effluents viathispathway.ACTIONACTION.3-WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement, effluentreleasesviathispathwaymaycontinueforto-30,daysprovidedtheflowrateisestimated atleastonceper4hours.v'iththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement, effluentreleasesviathispathwaymaycontinueforupto30daysprovidedgrabsamplesaretakenatleastonceper8hoursandthesesamplesareanalyzedforIsotopicactivitywithin24hours.ACTION-~-Maximumsystemflowsshallbeutilizedinthedetermination oftheinstantaneous releasemonitoralarmsetpoint.
ACTiOH6-""ACTION.-6Withthenumberofchannnels OPERABLEonelessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement, operation ofthissystemmaycontinueforupto30daysprovidedsamplesof0~areanalyzedbythelabgaspartitioner atleastonceper24.'ours;rWiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement, effluentreleasesviatheaffectedpathwaymaycontinueforupto30daysprovided,samplesarecontinuously collected withauxiliary samplingequipment asrequiredinTable4.l~-2.ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/43-53Amendment No.
TAI3LE4.3-9RADIOACTIVE GRSEousEFFLUEHTHONITORIwG IrlsTRUIIENTRTION suRVEILLnwCE RL'IREHENTS IHSTRUIIEI<T 1.MnSTCGASnECAYTANKSNobleGasActivityHonitor-Providing AlarmandA>>tomatic Termination ofReleasez.wnsTEGnsoccnYTANKSExpLOSIVE GRSI'IOHI10RItlG SYSTEt'Ia.OxygenlIonitorb.OxygenHonitor(alternate) 3.Cotll)LtISEII EVACUATIONSYSTEMa.NobleGasActivityMonitorCIIANNI..LCIICCKR(3)N.A.H.R.Q(5)H,It(3)SOURCECIIRHHELCIICCKCRLII3RAT IONCIIRNHELFuwcclownL TESTQ(l)Q(2)IIODI.'SIH'IIIIICIISURVEILI.At<CI'ltl.'UtBEI)'A'A'A'A"A'LRNT VEtlTSYSTEHa.HobleGasActivityt1o>>itorb.IodineSamplerc.Partic>>late Samplerd.SamplerFlowRaleHonitorN.A.N:A.R(3)N.A.H.n.q(z)N.A.N.A.
1'RDIf:0.3-9(ConLfnuecl) ltRDIOR(TrVE GASLOUSElI'.lJFN'I'()Ital()ltft<(
1tlSIItlllll:tll'Rl IONSltltVIrl.lRHCI'.ftl:()I/fftCIII:.NIS
..1HSTltlttIEN I~J.r:ur:I.STOlthGEnrtERVL'HTrLArrOHSYSTEIIa.tlob1eGasRctivityHonitorb.lo(lineSamplerCIIRNHI=.LCIIECI<sou<<CEc<<RHNEI.c<<ECKchLfoithTroH It(3).C<<RNNf:LI'UNCTIONAL TFST0(~)N.n.HODI:Sl<<WIIIC<<5UltVLII.l.AllCLltI.'(UIltI'.0c.I'arLiculate Samplerhd.SamplerFlowltaLeHonitorSTIRHGENEItATOlt DI.O)IDOMN OUILDIHGVl:NI'.flobleGasActivilytfoniLorb.Io<lIneSamplerc.I'arLicu1ateSamp1e>(I.Samp1erF1owItal;e-lloniLorD'.A.H.R.H.A.N.n.It(3)H.n.H.R.H.R.H.R.c(~)H.R.N.h.
TABL"4.3-9(Continued)
TABLEHO!AT!QHAialliimeotherihanwhenthelineisvalvedou'ndlocked.";Curingwastegasholdupsystemoperation.
Atalltimeswhenairejectorexhausisnotdireciedtoplantvent(1)TheCHANNELFUNCTiONAL TESTshallalsodemonstraie thatautomaiic isolation ofihispathwayandcontrolroomalarmannunciation occursifanyofthefollowing conditions exisis:l.Instrument indicates measuredlevelsabovethealarm/trip setpoint.
2.Circuitfailure.3.Instrument indicates adownscale failure.Instrument controlsnotsetinoperate'mode.(2)TheCHANNELFUNCTIONAL TESTshallalsodemonstrate thatcontrolroomalarmannunciation occursifanyoithefollowing conditions exists:l.instrument indicates measuredlevelsabovethealarmseipoint.
2.Circuitfailure.3.Instrument indicates adownscale failure.4.Instrument controlsnotsetinoperatemode.M(3)TheinitialC,",AHNEL CALIBRATION forradioactivity measurement instrumentation shallbeperformed usingoneormoreofthereference standards traceable totheNationalBureauofStandards orusingstandards thathavebeencalibrated againststandards certified bytheHBS.Thesestandards shouldpermitcalibrating thesystemoveritsiniendedrangeofenergyandratecapabilities thaiaretypicalofnormalplantoperation.
Forsubsequent CHANNELCALIBRATiOH, buitonsourcesthathavebeenrelatedtoiheiniiialcalibration maybeused,atintervals ofatleastonceper18months.(4)TheCHANNELCALIBRATION shallincludetheuseofsiandardgassamplesconiaining anominal:l.Onevolumepercentoxygen,balancenitrogen, and2,Fourvolumepercentoxygen,balancenitrogen.
ST.LUGIE-UNIT13/43-56Amendment Ho.
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-TABLE4.11-1RADIOACTIVE LQUIDMASTESAMPLINGANDANALYSISPROGRAMLiquidReleaseTypeSamplingFrequency MinimumAnalysisFrequency TypeofActivityAnalysisLowerLimitofDetection (LLD)(pCi/ml)A.BatchWasteReleaseTankspEachBatchpEachBatch-7Principal GammaSx10EmitterspOneBatch/MpMbEachBatchComposite I-131Dissolved andEntrained Gases(GammaEmitters)
H-3GrossAlpha1xl01xl01xl01xl0pbEachBatchComposite Sr89,Sr-90Fe-555xl01xl0B.Continuo~~
ReleasesDaily4/MComposite
-7Principal Gamma5x10EmitterseDGrabSampleDailyDaily4/MComposite MComposite I"131Dissolved andEntrained Gases(GammaEmitters)
H"3GrossAlpha1xl01xl0lxl01xl0DailyQComposite SI-89,Sr-90Fe-555x101xl0C.SettljngBasinWGrabSamplePrincipal Gamma5x10Emitterse1-1311x10ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/4-11-2Amendment No.
TABLE4.11-1(Continued)
TABLENOTATIONTheLLOisdefined,forpurposesofthesespecifications, asthesmallestconcentration ofradioactive materialinasamplethatwillyieldanetcount,abovesystembackground, thatwillbedetectedwith95.oprobability withonly5Xprobability offalselyconcluding thatablankobservation represents a"real"signal.Foraparticular measurement system,whichmayincluderadiochemical separation:
LLO=4.66sbE~V~2.22~Y-exp(-4t)Mhere:LLO.isthe"apriori"lowerlimitofdetection asdefinedabove,aspicocuries perunitmassorvolume,sbisthestandarddeviation ofthebackground countingrateor'ofthecountingrateofablanksampleasappropriate, ascountsperminute,Eisthecountingefficiency, ascountsperdisintegration, Visthesamplesizeinunitsofmassorvolume,2.22isthenumberofdisintegrations perminuteperpicocurie, Yisthefractional radiochemical yield,whenapplicable, A,istheradioactive decayconstantfortheparticular radionuclide, and~tforenvironmental samplesistheelapsedtimebetweensamplecollection, orendofthesamplecollection period,andtimeofcountingTypicalvaluesofE,V,Y,andhtshouldbeusedinthecalculation.
ST.LUGIE-UNIT13/411-3Amendment No.
TABLE4.11-1(Continued)
TABLENOTATIONb.Acomposite sampleisoneinwhichthequantityofliquidsamplesisproportional tothequantityofliquidwastedischarged andinwhichthemethodofsamplingemployedresultsinaspecimenwhichisrepresentative oftheliquidsreleased.
c.Abatchreleaseisthedischarge, ofliquidwastesofadiscretevolume.Priortosamplingforanalyses, eachbatchshallbeisolated, andthenthoroughly mixedtoassurerepresentative sampling.
d.Acontinuous releaseisthedischarge ofliquid~astesofanondiscrete volume,e.g.,fromavolumeofasystemthathasaninputflowduringthecontinuous re.ease.,e.Theprincipal gammaemittersforwhichtheLLDspecification appliesexclusively arethefollowing radionuclides:
Mn-54,Fe-59,Co-58,Co-60,Zn-65,Mo-99,Cs-134,Cs-137,Ce-141,andCe-144.Thislistdoesnotmeanthatonlythesenuclidesaretobedetectedandreported.
Otherpeakswhicharemeasurable andidentifiable, togetherwiththeabovenuclides, shallalsobeidentified andreported.Grabsamplestobetakenwhenthereisconfirmed primarytosecondary systemleakageindicated bytheairejectormonitorindicating
>2xbackground.
-5IfComponent CoolingMateractivityis>lx10pCi/ml,performaweeklygrossactivityontheIntakeCoolingWaterSystemoutlettoensurethe:,activity levelis<a2xl0pCi/mlLLDlimit.IfICWis>2x10pCi/ml,performanalysisinaccordance withaPlantContinuous ReleaseonthisTable.ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/411-4Amendment No.
RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS DOSELIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.1.2Thedoseordosecommitment toaMEMBEROFTHEPUBLICfromradioactive materials inliquideffluents
- released, fromeachreactorunit,toUNRESTRICTED AREAS(seeFigure5.1-1)shallbelimited:a.Duringanycalendarquartertolessthanorequalto1.5mremstothetotalbodyandtolessthanorequalto5mremstoanyorgan,andb.Duringanycalendaryeartolessthanorequalto3mremstothetotalbodyandtolessthanorequalto10mremstoanyorgan.'PPLICABILITY:
Atalltimes.ACiIOH:Withthecalculated dosefromthereleaseofradioactive materials inliquideffluents exceeding anyoftheabovelimits,inlieuofanyotherreportrequiredbySpecification 6.9.1,prepareandsubmittotheCommission within30days,pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2,aSpecialReportwhichidentifies thecause(s)forexceeding thelimit(s)anddefi'nesthecorrec.iveactionstobetakentoreducethereleasesandradioactive materials inliquideffluents duringtheremainder ofthecurrentcalendarquarterandduringthesubsequent threecalendarquarters, sothatthecumulative doseordosecommitment toanindividual fromthesereleasesiswithin3mremstothetotalbodyandlOmremstoanyorgan.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.11.1.2DoseCalculations.
Cumulative dosecontributions fromliquideffluents forthecurrentcalendarquarterandthecurrentcalendaryearshallbedetermined inaccordance withthemethodology andparameters intheODCMatleastonceper3ldays.ST.LUCIE-UNITI3/411-5Amendment No, RADIOACTIVE EFFLUEHTS LIQUIDWASTETREATMENT LIMITIHGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.1.3Theliquidradwastetreatment systemshallbeOPERABLE.
Theappro-priateportionsofthesystemshallbeusedtoreducetheradioactive materials inliquidwastespriortotheirdischarge whentheprojected dosesduetotheliquidefluentfromthesitetoUNRESTRICTED AREAS(seeFigure5.1-1)whenaveragedover31days,wouldexceed0.06mremtothetotalbodyor0.2mremtoanyorgan.APPLICABILITY:
Atal1times.ACTION:'a~b.Withtheliquidradwastetreatment systeminoperable formorethan31daysorwithradioactive liquidwastebeingdischarged withouttreatment andinexcessoftheabovelimits,inlieuofanyotherreportrequiredbySpecification 6.9.1,prepareandsubmittotheCommission within30dayspursuanttoSpecification 6.9'aSpecialReportwhichincludesthefollowing information:
l.Identification oftheinoperable equipment orsubsystems andthereasonforinoperability, 2.Action(s) takentorestoretheinoperable equipment toOPERABLEstatus,and3.Summarydescription ofaction(s) takentopreventarecurrence.
Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.11.1.3.1 DosesduetoliquidreleasestoUNRESTRICTED AREASshallbepr'ojected atleastonceper31days,inaccordance withtheODCMunlesstheliquidradwastetreatment systemisbeingused.4.11.1.3.2Theliquidradwastetreatment systemshallbedemonstrated OPERABLbyoperating the1'iquidradwastetreatment systemequipment foratleast30minutesatleastonceper92daysunlesstheliquidradwastesystemhasbeenutilizedtoprocessradioactive liquideffluents duringtheprevious92days.ST.LUCIE-Ut/IT13/411-6Amendment No.
RADiOACTiVE EFFLUENTS 3/4.11.2GASEOUSEFFLUENTS DOSERATELIMITiNG'CONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.2.1"ThedoserateinUNRESTRICTED AREASdueto.radioactive materials releasedingaseouseffluents fromthesite(seeFigure5.l-l)shallbelimitedtothefollowing:
a.Fornoblegases:Lessthanorequalto500mrems/yrtothetotalbodyandlessthan-orequalto3000mrems/yrtotheskin,andb.Foriodine-131, iodine-133, tritium,andallradionuclides inparti-culateformwithhal'f-lives greaterthan8days:Lessthanorequalto1500mrems/yrtoanyorgan.APPLICABILITY:
Atalltimes.ACTTON:Withthedoserate(s)exceeding theabovelimits,immediately decreasethereleaseratetowithintheabovelimit(s).
SURVEIILANCEREQUIREMENTS 4.11.2~1.1Thedoserateduetonoblegasesingaseouseffluents shallbedetermined tobewithintheabovelimitsinaccordance withthemethodology andparameters intheODCM.4.11.2.1.2Thedoserateduetoiodine-131, iodine-133, tritium,.and allradionuclides inparticulate formwithhalf,-lives greaterthan8daysingaseouseffluents shallbedetermined tobewithintheabovelimitsinaccordance withthemethodology andparameters intheODCHbyobtaining representative samplesandperforming analysesinaccordance withthe.samplingandanalysisprogramspedified inTable4.11-2.ST.LUGIE-UNITI3/411-7Amendment No.
ThllLEn.11-2IIADIGRI.TIVE GASI.OUSMASTEShtff)LING AHOAHALYSISPIIOGIthtl Sillllp1II)(JTF'I>>1m>>mhnalys)sI.re(u'encTypeofAcL1viLAnalsisl.owevLimiLof.OQLection (I.l.l))ICilml)h.i)asteGasStora(JeI'a>>kPEachTankGIal)Sall))1Qf)Eacl)fa>>keI'v)>>clf)al Gajjljjla Em)tters1xl0I)l3.Cojjtainment PurgeEachPurgeCiral)SajjjleC.(:I)I'1ajjtYenl.0/H(2)I:ue1Oui1dill(JGrat)Ve>>LSample(3)SLeamGeneral.ov OlowdownOui1di>>(VejjtCont1>>(Ious ddCont1fl(lo(ls0.RllfteleaseTypesContijjuous das1isLedinR,0,Cal)ove.dCo>>tI>>nous PEacljI'urgen/I,ICljarcoalSajjjleC/tfIaj'L1c(ll at'eSam)letlColllt)05 ILePaI'LIc(lIilL'eSample(fCojjjposi Le('artIcj)1aLQSaIIII)1eI'rincipalGammaEmiLtQrseII-3QI'rincipal GammaEmit.ters II-3I-131Pvi>>cipal GammaEmiLtevs(1-131,OLI)evs)(irossRll)ljaSI'-09,Sv-iJO1x10.lxl0Ixl0lxlOxlO-12xlO111xl0IxlgCOI)tfI)uous Hof)leCia.,d~t'Io>>ILo'I'oble CiasesGrossOQLaovGajllljl<l IxIO TABLE4.11-2Continued)
TABLENOTATIONa.TheLLDisdefined,forpurposesofthesespecifications, asthesmallestconcentration ofradioactive materialinasamplethatwillyieldanetcount,abovesystembackground, thatwillbedetectedwith95~probability withonly5Ãprobability offalselyconcluding thatablankobservation represents a"real"signal.Foraparticular measurement system,whichmayincluderadiochemical separation:
LLD=4.66sbE~V~2.22~Y-exp(-4t)Where:LLDisthe"apriori"lowerlimitofdetection asdefinedabove,aspicocuries perunitmassorvolume,sbisthestandarddeviation ofthebackground countingrateorofthecountingrateofablanksampleasappropriate, ascountsperminute,Eisthecourtingefficiency, ascountsperdisintegration, Visthesamplesizeinunitsofmassorvolume,2.22isthenumberofdisintegrations perminuteperpicocurie, Yisthefrac'!ional radiochemical yield,whenapplicable, A,istheradioactive decayconstantfortheparticular radionuclide, andhtforenvironmental samplesistheelapsedtimebetweensamplecollection, orendofthesamplecollection period,andtimeofcountingTypicalvaluesofE,V,Y,andbtshouldbeusedinthecalculation.
ST.LUCIE-UNITI3/411-9Amendment No.
TABLE4.11-2(Continued)
TABLENOTATIONSamplingandanalysisshallalsobeperformed following
- shutdown, startup,oraTHERMALPOMERchangeexceeding 15MofRATEDTHERMALPOWERwithin1hourunless(1)analysisshowsthattheDOSEEQUiVALENT I-131concentration intheprimarycoolanthasnotincreased morethanafactorof3;and(2)thenoblegasactivitymonitorsho~sthateffluentactivityhasnotincreased bymorethanafactorof3..Samplesshallbechanoedatleast4timesamonthandanalysesshallbecompleted within48hoursafterchanging(orafterremovalfromsampler).
Samplingshallalsobeperformed atleastonceper24hoursforatleast7daysfollowing eachshutdown, startuporTHERMALPOMERchangeexceeding 15KofRATEDTHERMALPOMERin1hourandanalysesshallbecompleted within48hoursofchangingif(1)analysisshowsthattheDOSEEQUIVALENT I-131concentration intheprimarycoolanthasincreased morethanafactorof3;and(2)thenoblegasactivitymonitorshowsthateffluentactivityhasincreased bymorethanafactoror3.Whensamplescollected fo'r24hoursareanalyzed, thecorresponding LLDsmaybeincreased byafactorof10.d.Theratioofthesampleflowratetothesampledstreamflowrateshallbeknownforthetimeperiodcoveredbyeachdoseordoseratecalculation madeinaccordance withSpecifications 3.11.2.1,3.11.2.2and3.11.2.3.Theprincipal gammaemittersforwhichtheLLDspecification app)iesexclusively arethefollowing radionuclides:
Kr-87,Kr-88,Xe-133,Xe-133m,Xe-135,andXe-138-forgaseousemissions andMn-54,Fe-59,Co-58,Co-60,Zn-65,Mo-99,Cs-134,Cs-13I',Ce-141andCe-144forparticulate,emissions.
Thislistdoesnotmeanthatonlythesenuclidesaretobedetectedandreported.
Otherpeakswhicharemeasureable andidentifiable, togetherwiththeabovenuclides, shallalsobeidentified andreported.
ST.LUCIE-UNITI3/411-10Amendment No.
RAOIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS DOSE-NOBLEGASESLIMITINGCONOITION FOROPERATION 3.11.2.2Theairdoseduetonoblegasesreleasedingaseouseffluents, fromeachreactorunit,toareasatandbeyondtheSITEBOUNOARY(seeFigure5.1-1)shallbelimitedtothefollowing:
a.During,any calendarquarter:Lessthanorequalto5mradsforgammaradiation andlessthanorequalto10mradsforbetaradiation and,b.Ouringanycalendaryear:Lessthanorequalto10mradsforgammaradiation andlessthanorequalto20mradsforbetaradiation.
APPLICABILITY:
Atalltimes.ACTIONa.Miththecalculated airdosefromradioactive noblegasesingaseouseffluents exceeding anyoftheabovelimits,inlieuofanyotherreport'required bySpecification 6.9.1,prepareand'submit totheCommission within30days,pursuanttoSpecification 6.9..2,aSpecialReportwhichidentifies thecause(s)forexceeding thelimit(s)anddefinesthecorrective actionstobetakentorducethereleasesandtheproposedcorrective actionstobetakentoassurethatsubsequent releaseswillbeincompliance withtheabovelimits.b.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.11.2.2OoseCalculations.
Cumulative dosecontributions forthecurrentcalendarquarterandcurrentcalendaryearshallbedetermined inaccordance withthemethodolgy andparameters intheOOCMatleastonceper31days.ST.LUCIE-UNITI"3/411-11Amendment No.
RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS DOSF-IODINE-131, IODINE-133, TRITIUM,ANDRADIONUCLIDES INPARTICULATE FORMLIMIT:NGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.ll.2.3ThedosetoaMEMBEROFTHEPUBLICfromiodine-131, iodine-133, tritium,andallradionuclides inparticulate formwithhalf-lives greaterthan8daysingaseouseffluents
- released, fromeachreactorunittoareas.atandbeyondtheSITEBOUNDARY, (seeFigure5.1-1)shallbelimitedtothefollowing:
a.Duringanycalendarquarter:Lessthanorequalto7.5mremstoanyorganand,b.Duringanycalendaryear:Lessthanorequalto15mremstoanyorgan.APPLICABILITY:
Atalltimes.ACTION:Withthecalculated dosefromthereleaseofiodine-131, iodine-133, tritium,andradionuclides inparticulate formwithhalf-lives, greaterthan8days,ingaseouseffluents exceeding anyoftheaboveli'mits,inlieuofaLicenseeEventReport,prepareandsubmittotheCommis-sionwithin30days,pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2,aSpecialReportthatidentifies thecause(s)forexceeding thelimitanddefinesthecorrective actionsthathavebeentakentoreducethereleasesandtheproposedcorrective actionstobetakentoassurethatsubsequent releaseswillbeincompliance withtheabovelimits.b.Theprovisions of.Specifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.11.2.3Cumulative dosecontributions forthecurrentcalendarquarterandcurrentcalendaryearforiodine-131, iodine-133, tritium,andradionuclides inparticulate formwith'half-lives greaterthan8daysshallbedetermined inaccordancewiththemethodology andparameters intheODCMatleastonceper31days.ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/411-12Amendment No.
RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS GASFOUSRADMASTETREATMENT LIM!TINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.2.4TheGASEOUSRADMASTETREATMENT SYSTEMandtheVENTILATIOH EXHAUSTTREATMENT SYSTEMshallbeOPERABLE.
Theappropriate portionsoftheGASEOUSRADMASTETREATMEHT SYSTEMshallbeusedtoreduceradioactive materials ingaseouswastepriortotheirdischarge whentheprojected gaseouseffluentairdosesduetogaseouseffluentreleasesfromthesitetoUNRESTRICTED AREAS(seeFigure5.1-1),whenaveragedover31days,wouldexceed0.2mradforgammaradiation and0.4mradforbetaradiation.
Theappropriate portionsoftheVENTILATION EXHAUSTTREATMENT SYSTEMshallbeusedtoreduceradioactive materials ingaseouswastepriortotheirdischarge whentheprojeceddosesduetogaseouseffluentreleasesfromthesite(seeFigure5.1-1)whenaveragedover31dayswouldexceed0.3mremtoanyorgan.APPLICABILITY:
Atal1times.ACTION:MiththeGASEOUSRADMASTETREATMENT SYSTEMand/ortheVEHTILATIOH EXHAUSTTREATMENT SYSTEMinoperable formorethan31daysorwithgaseouswastebeingdischarged withouttreatment andinexcessoftheabovelimits,.inlieuofanyotherreportrequiredby.Specifica-tion6.9.1,prepareandsubmittotheCommission within30days,pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2,aSpecialReportwhichincludesthefollowing information:
l..Identification oftheinoperable equipment orsubsystems andthereasonfortheinoperability, 2.Action(s) takentorestoretheinoperable eouipment toOPERABLEstatus,andII3.Summarydescription ofaction(s) takentopreventarecurrence.
b.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.11.2.4.1DosesduetogaseousreleasesfromthesitetoUNRESTRICTED AREASshallbeprojected at,leastonceper31days,inaccordance withtheODCMunlesstheGASEOUSRADMASTETREATMENT SYSTEM,isbeingused.4.11.2.4.2TheGASEOUSRADMASTETREATMEHT SYSTEMandVENTILATION EXHAUSTTREATMEHT SYSTEMshallbedemonstrated OPERABLEbyoperating theGASEOUSRADWASTETREATMENT SYSTEMequipment andVEHTILATIOH EXHAUSTTREATMENT SYSTEMequipment foratleast30minutes,atleastonceper92daysunlesstheappro-priatesystemhasbeenutilizedtoprocessradioactive gaseouseffluents duringtheprevious92days.ST.LUCIE-UNITI3/411-13Amendment No.
RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS EXPLOSIVE GASl>IXTURELIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.2.5Theconcentration ofoxygeninthewastegasdecaytanksshallbelimitedtolessthanorequaltoZXbyvolumewheneverthehydrogenconcentration exceeds4~byvolume.APPLICABILITY:
Atalltimes.ACilOH:Withtheconcentration ofoxygeninthewastegasdecaytankgreaterthan2Xbyvolumebutlessthanorequal4~byvolume,reducetheoxygenconcentration totheabovelimitswithin48hours.Withtheconcentration ofoxygeninthewastegasdecaytankgreaterthan4~byvolumeandthehydrogenconcentration greaerthan2"byvolume,immediately suspendalladditions ofwastegasestothesystemandimmediately commencereductior oftheconcentration.
ofoxygentolessthanorequalto2byvolume.C.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.11.2.5Theconcentrations ofhydrogenandoxygeninthewastegasdecaytankshallbedeerminedtobewithintheabovelimitsbycontinuously monitoring thewastegasesintheonservicewastegasdecaytankwiththehydrogenandoxygenmonitorsrequiredOPERABLEbyTable3.3-13ofSpecification 3.3.3.10.
ST.LUCIE-UNITI3/411-14Amendment No.
RAOIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS CASSTORAGETAHKSLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.2.6Thequantityofradioactivity contained ineachgasstoragetankshallbelimitedtolessthanorequalto285,000curiesnobleoases(considered asXe-133).APPLICABILITY:
Atalltimes.ACTION:a~b.Miththequantityofradioactive materialinanygasstoragetankexceeding theabove-limit,immediately suspendalladditions ofradioactive materialtothetank,andprovidepromptnotification t'otheCommission.
Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.11.2.6Thequantityofradioactive materialcontained ineachgasstoragetankshallbedetermined tobewithintheabovelimitatleastonceper24hourswhenradioactive materials arebeingaddedtothetankwhenreactorcoolantsystemactivityexceeds-100-EST.LUCIE-UNITI3/411-15Amendment No.
RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS 3/4.1".3SOLIDRADIOACTIVE WASTELIMITINGCONDITION fOROPERATIONCl3.ll.3Radioactive beadresinsshallbedewatered, asappropriate, inaccor-dancewith.thePROCESS,CONTROLPROGRAM'to meetshippingandtransporta ionrequirements duringransit,anddisposalsiterequirements whenreceivedatthedisposalsite.APPLICABILITY:
Atal1times.ACTION:b.C.Withdewatering notmeetingdisposalsiteandshippingandtranspor" tationrequirements, suspendshipmentoftheinadequately dewatered beadresinandcorrectthePROCESSCONTROLPROGRAM,theprocedures and/orthedewatering systemasnecessary topreventrecurrence.
Withdewatering notperformed inaccordance withthePROCESSCOHTROLPROGRAM,(1)ifthedewatered beadresinhasnotalreadybeenshippedfordisposal,
'verifyeachcontainer toensurethatitmeetsburialgroundandshippingrequirements and(2)takeappropriate adminis-trativeactiontopreventrecurrence.
Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLAHCE REOUIREMENTS 4.11.3Priortodisposal,
'eachcontainer ofradioactive beadresinsshallbetestedforfreestandingliquidsinaccordance withthePROCESSCONTROLPROGRAMtoassurethatitmeetsshipping, transportation, anddisposalsiterequirements.
ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/411-16"Amendment No, RADiOACTIVE EFFLUENTS 3/4.11.4TOTALDOSELIYiITING COHDiTiON FOROPERATiON 3.i1.4Theannual(calendar year)doseordosecommitment toanyMEMBEROFTHEPUBLiCduetoreleasesofradioactivity andtoradiation fromuraniumfuelcyclesourcesshallbelimitedtolessthan'orequalto25mremstothetotalbodyoranyorgan,exceptthethyroid,whichshallbelimitedtolessthanorequalto75mrems.APPLiCABILITY:
Atal1times.ACTION:a.Miththecalculated dosesfromthereleaseofradioactive materials inliquidorgaseouseffluents exceeding twicethelimitsofSpecifica-tion3.11.1.2a.,3.11~1.2b.,3.11.2.2a.,3.11.2.2b.,3~11.2.3a.,or'.11.2.3b.,
calculations shallbemadeincluding directradiation contributions fromthereactorunitsandfromoutsidestoraoetankstodetermine whethertheabovelimitsofSpecification 3.11.4havebeenexceeded.
Ifsuchisthecase,inlieuofaLicenseeEventReport,prepareandsubmittotheCommission within30days,pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2,aSpecialReportthatdefinesthecorrective actiontobetakentoreducesubsequent releasestoprevenrecur-renceofexceeding theabovelimitsandincludesthescheduleforachieving conformance withtheabovelimits.ThisSpecialReport,asdefinedin10CFRPart20.405c,shallincludean'nalysis thatestimates theradiation exposure(dose)toaMEMBEROFTHEPUBLiCfromuraniumfuelcyclesources,including alleffluentpathwaysanddirectradiation, forthecalendaryearthatincludestherelease(s) coveredbythisreport.Itshallalsodescribelevelsofradiation andconcentrations ofradioactive materialinvolved, andthecauseoftheexposurelevelsorconcentrations.
Iftheestimated dose(s)exceedstheabovelimits,andifthereleasecondition resulting inviolation of40CFRPart3.9ghasnotalreadybeencorrected, theSpecialReportshallincludearequestforavarianceinaccordance withtheprovisions of40CFRPart190.Submittal ofthereportisconsidered atimelyrequest,andavarianceisgrantedunti1staffacti,onontherequestiscomplete.
Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREHENTS 4.11.4.1Cumulative dosecontributions fromliquidandgaseouseifluents shallbedetermined inaccordance withSurveillance Requirements 4.11.1.2,4.11.2.2,and4.11.2.3,andinaccordance withthemethodolooy andp'arameters intheODCM.4.11.4.2Cumulative dosecontributions fromdirectradiation fromthereactorunitsandfromradwastestoragetanksshallbedeerminedinaccordance withthemethodology andparameters intheODCH.ThisSurveillance Requirement shallberequiredonlyintheeventtheaboveActiona.requirestheapplicable calculations.
ST.LUCIE-'NIT13/411-17Amendment No.
01I e3/4.12RADIOLOGI CALENVIROHMENTAL MONITORING 3/4.12.1MONITORING PROGRAMLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.12.1Theradiological environmental monitoring programshallbeconducted asspeciftedinTable3.12-1.APPLICABILITY:
Atalltimes.ACTION:Withtheradiological environmental monitoring programnotbeingconducted asspecified inTable3.12-1,inlieuofaLicenseeEventReport,prepareandsubmittotheCommission, intheAnnualRadiological Environmental Operating ReportrequiredbySpecifica-tion6.9.1.11,adescription ofthereasonsfornotconducting theprogramasrequiredandtheplansforpreventing arecurrence.
Withtheconfirmed" levelofradioactivity astheresultofplanteffluents inanenvironmental samplingmediumataspecified locationexceeding thereporting levelsofTable3.12-2whenaveragedoveranycalendarquarter,inlieuofaLicenseeEventReport,prepareandsubmittotheCommission within30days,pursuanttoSpecifica-tion6.9.2,aSpecialReportthatidentifies thecause(s)forexceeding thelimit(s)anddefinesthecorrective actionstobetakentoreduceradioactive effluents sothatthepotential annualdosetoAMEMBEROFTHEPUBLICislessthanthecalendaryearlimitsofSpecifications 3.11.1.2,3.11.2.2,and3.11.2.3.When.morethanoneoftheradionuclides inTable3.12-2aredetectedinthesampl'ing medium,thisreportshallbesubmitted if:concentration (1)concentration (2)reporting level1reporting level(2C.Whenradionuclides otherthanthoseinTable3.12-2aredetectedandaretheresultofplanteffluents, thisreportshallbesubmitted ifthepotential annualdosetoAMEMBEROFTHEPUBLICisequaltoorgreaterthanthecalendaryearlimitsofSpecifications 3.11.1.2,3.11.2.2'nd3.11.2.3.Thisreportshallincludethemethodology forcalculating
.thecumulative potential dosecon'tributions forthecalendaryearfromradionuclides detectedinenvironmental samplesandcanbedetermined inaccordance withthemethodology andparameters intheODCM.Thisreportisnotrequiredifthemeasuredlevelofradio-activity" wasnottheresultofplanteffluents; however,insuchanevent,thecondition shallbereportedanddescribed intheAnnualRadiological Environmental Operating Report.Withmilk.orbroadleaf vegetation samplesunavailable fromoneor.moreofthesamplelocations requiredbyTable3.12-1,identifylocations forobtaining replacement samplesandaddthemtotheradiological environmental monitoring programwithin30days.ThespecificAconfirmatory reanalysis oftheoriginal, aduplicate, oranewsamplemaybedesirable, asappropriate.
Theresultsoftheconfirmatory analysisshallbecompleted attheearliesttimeconsistent withtheanalysisbutinanycasewithin30days.ST.LUCIE-UNITI3/412-1Amendment No.
RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING ACTION:(Continued) locations fromwhichsampleswereunavailable maythenbedeletedfromthemonitoring program.InlieuofaLicenseeEventReportandpursuanttoSpecification 6.9.1.10,identifythecauseoftheunavailability ofsamplesandidentifythenewlocation(s) forobtaining replacement samplesinthenextSemiannual Radioactive EffluentReleaseReportandalsoincludeinthereportarevisedfigure(s) andtablefortheODCHreflecting thenewlocation(s).
d.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREHENTS 4~12.1Theradiological environmental monitoring samplesshallbecollected pursuanttoTable3.12-1fromthespecificlocations giveninthetableandfigure(s) intheODCM,andshallbeanalyzedpursuanttotherequirements ofTable3.12-1andthedetection capabilities requiredbyTable4.12-1.ST.LUCIE-UNIT'3/412-2Amendment Ho.
I TAI1LE3.12-1RADIOIOGICALENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAMExposurePathwayand/orSamlel.DIRECT.RADIATIOH NumberofRepresentative Samplesand~o">>L'7Honitoring Locations SamplingandCollection FreuencContinuous monitoring withsamp).~collection quarterly TypeandFrequency d)ofAnalsisGammaexposurerate-quarterly..
2.AIRBORNERadioiodine andParticulates 5Locations Continuous sampleroperation withsamplecoliectioo
~weeki,or,morefrequently ifrequired, bydustloadingRadioiodine Filter:I-131analysisweekly.Particulate Filter:GrossbetararlioacLivi Lyanalysis>2dhoursfollowing afilterchange.h)Gammaisotopj~analysisofcomposite" (bylocaLion) quarterly 3.WATERBORNE a.Surfaceh)lLocation>)lLocationMeeklyHonthlyGammaisotopic8Lritiumh)analysesweeklyGammaisotopic8Lritiumh)analysesmonthlyb.Sedimentfrom2Locations shoreline Semiannually h)Gammaisotopicanalysissemiannually TABLE3.12-1(Continued RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL t1OHITORIHG PROGRAHIExposurePathway~l/IINGESTIONNumberofRepresentative Samplesandb)c)SamplingandCollection FreuencTypeandFrequency d)ofAnalsisa.FishandInvertebrates 1.Crustacea
.2Locations Semiannually Gamma,isotopicanalysesh)semiannually 2.Fishb.FoodProducts1.Broadleaf=vegetation 2Locations 3Locations 1)I1.I-Semiannually Honthlywhenavailable Gammaisotopicanalysesh)semiannually Gammaisotopicandh)I-131analysesmontlily TABLE3.12-1(continued)
TABL'ENOTATIONa.Deviations arepermitted fromtherequiredsamplingschedulei<specimens areunobtainable duetohazardous conditions, seasonalunavailability, malfunction ofautomatic samplingequipment orotherlegitimate reasons.Ifspecimens areunobtainable duetosamplingequipment malfunction corrective actionshallbetakenpriortotheendofthenextsamplingperiod.Alldeviations fromthesamplingscheduleshallbedocumented intheAnnualRadiological Environmental Operating ReportpursuanttoSpecification 6.9.11.1.b.Specificparameters ofdistanceanddirection sectorfromthecenterline ofonereactor,andadditional description wherepertinent, shallbeprovidedforeachsamplelocationinTable3.12-1inaTableandfigure(s) intheODCN.c~d.Attimes,itmaynotbeposs'ible orpracticable tocontinuetoobtainsamplesofthemediaofchoiceatthemostdesiredlocationortime.Intheseinstances suitablealternative mediaandlocations maybechosenfortheparticular pathwayinquestionandappropriate substitutions madewithin30daysintheradiological environm>ental monitoring program;21Thefollowing definition offrequencies shallapplytoTable3.12-1only:W~eekl-<<otlessthanoncepercalendarweek.Amaximumintervaloflldaysisallowedbetweenthecollection ofanytwoconsecutive samples.211~1ofnotlessthan7daysbetweensamplecollections.
Amaximumintervalof24daysisallowedbetweencollection ofanytwoconsecutive samples.~Monthl-Notlessthanonceperca1endarnonthwithanintervalofnotlessthan10daysbetweensamplecollections.
e.~Ouarterl
-Hotlessthanoncepercalendarquarter.~~~1i11>>111221.2and(July1-December31)..Anintervalofnotlessthan30dayswillbeprovidedbetweensamplecollections.
Thefrequency ofanalysesistobeconsistent withthesamplecollection frequency.
Oneormoreinstruments, suchasapressurized ionchamber,for'measuring andrecording doseratecontinuously maybeusedinplaceof,orinadditionto,integrating dosimeters.
Forpurposesofthistable,athermoluminescent dosimeter (TLD)isconsidered tobeonephosphor; twoormorephosphors inapacketareconsidered astwoormoredosimeters.
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TABLE3.12-1(continued)
TABL'ENOTATIONf.Referstonormalcollection frequency.
Norefrequentsamplecollection ispermitted whenconditions warrant.Q.Airborneparticulate samplefiltersareanalyzedforgrossbetaradioactivity 24hoursormoreaftersamplingtoallowforradonandthorondaughterdecay.Inadditiontotherequirement foragammaisotopiconacomposite sampleagammaisotopicisalsorequiredioreachsamplehavingagrossbetaradioactivity whichis>1.0pCi/mandwhichisalso>10timesthatofthemostrecentcontrolsample.h.Gammaisotopicanalysismeanstheidentification andquantification ofgamma-emitting radionuclides thatmaybeattributable totheeffluents fromthefacility.
AtlanticOcean,inthevicinityofthepublicbeachesalongtheeasternshoreofHutchinson IslandneartheSt.LuciePlant(arabsample).k.AtlanticOcean,atalocationbeyondinfluence fromplanteffluents (grabsample).Discharges fromtheSt.LuciePlantdonotinfluence drinkingwaterorgroundwaterpathways.
Samplesofbroadleafvegetation grownnearesteachoftwodifferent offsitelocations ofhighestpredicted annualaveragegroundlevelD/g,andonesampleofsimilarbroadleafvegetation atanavailable location13-30kmdistantintheleastprevalent winddirection baseduponhistorical dataintheODCN.ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/412-6Amendment No.
TABLE3:12-2REPORTIHG LEVELSFORRAOIOACTIVITY CONCENTRATIONS IHENVIRONMENTAL SAtlPLES.
Reporting LevelsWaterAnalysis(pCi/R)AirborneParticulate orGases(pCi/ma)Fish(pCi/kg,wet)Hilk(pCi/u)FoodProducts(pCi/kg,weL)II-3Hn-54'e-59 Co-.58Co-60Zn-G5=ZrHf)95AAA'-131 Cs-134Cs-13730,000*1,0004001,00030030040030500.9102030,00010,00030,00010,00020,0001,0002,000GO701001,0002,000Da-La-140~~*
200300Sincenodrinkingwaterpathwayexists,avalueof30,000pCi/Risused.Fordrinkingwatersamples,avalueof20,000pCi/Risused.Thisis40CFRPart141value.Appliestodrinkingwater.Anequilibrium mixtureoftheparentanddaughterisotopes.
whichcorresponds tothereporting valueoftheparentisotope.
InPlDETECTIOH CAPRBILITIES FORENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLEANALYSISLOWEaLIHITOFOErEClION(LLO)"'nalysis grossbeta.II-3tin-54Fe-59Co-58,60Zn-65IcoZr-Hb-951-131Cs-131Cs-137-Ba-La-110Mater(pCi/R)3000"30153015ld15RirborneParticulate orGas(pCi/m3)0.010.070.050.06Fish(pCi/kg,wet) 130260130260130150Milk(pCi/k)151815FoodProducts(pCi/kg,wet) 606080Sediment(pCi/kg,dry) 150~1805Sincenodrinkingwaterpathwayexists,avalueof3000pCi/Rmaybeused.Fordrinkingwatersamples,avalueof2000pCi/Eisused.O TABLE4.12-1(Continued)
TAB'LENOTATIONaThislistdoesnotmeanthatonlythesenuclidesaretobeconsidered.
Otherpeaksthatareidentifiable, togetherwiihthoseoftheabove'uclides, shallalsobeanalyzed andreportedintheAnnualRadiological Environmental Operating ReportpursuanttoSpecification 6.9.1.11.bRequireddetection capabilities forthermoluminescent dosimeters usedforenvironmental measurements aregiveninRegulatory Guide4.13.TheLLDisdefined,forpurposesofthesespecifications, asthesmallestconcentration ofradioactive materialinasamplethatwillyieldanetcount,abovesystembackground, thatwill.bedetectedwith95Kprobability withonly5Xprobability offalselyconcluding thatablankobservation represents a"real"signal.Foraparticularmeasurement system,whichmayincluderadiochemical separation:
LLD466sbE~V~2.22~Y~exp(-Mt)Mhere:LLDisthe"apriori"lowerlimitofdetection asdefiriedab'ove,aspicocuries perunitmass,orvolume,sisthestandarddeviation ofthebackground countingrateoroftiecountingrateofablanksampleasappropriate, ascountsperminute,Eisthecountingef~iciency, ascountsperdisintegration, Visthesamplesizeinunitsofmassorvolume,2.22isthenumberofdisintegrations perminuteperpicocurie, Yisthefractional radiochemical yield,whenapplicable, A,istheradioactive decayconstantfortheparticular radionuclide, andDtforenvironmental samplesistheelapsedtimebetweensamplecollection, orendofthesamplecollection period,andtimeofcountingTypicalvaluesofE,V,Y,andDtshouldbeusedinthecalculation.
ST.LUGIE-UNITI3/412-9Amendment No.
TABLE4.12-1(Continued)
TABlENOTATiONItshou1dberecognized thattheLLDisdefinedasanapriori(beforethefact)limitrepresenting thecapability ofameasurement systemand(<<f')llfment.Analysesshallbeperformed insuchamannerthatthestatedLLDswillbeachievedunderroutineconditions.
Occasionally background fluctuations, unavoidable smallsamplesizes,thepresenceofinterfering
- nuclides, orotheruncontrollable circumstances mayrendertheseLLDsunachievable.
Insuchcases,thecontributing factorsshallbeidentified anddescribed intheAnnualRadiological Environmental Operating ReportpursuanttoSpecification 6.9.1.11.LLDfordrinkingwatersamples.Ifnodrinkingwaterpathwayexists,the.LLDofgammaisotopicanalysismaybeused.Anequilibrium mixtureoftheparentanddaughterisotopeswhichcorresponds to15pCi/2oftheparentisotope.ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/412-10Amendment No.
RnDIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING 3/4.12.2LANDUSECENSUSLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.12.2Alandusecensusshallbeconducted andshallidentifywithina'isanceof8km(5miles)thelocationineachofthe16meteorological sectorsofthenearest.milk animal,theneares.residence apdthenearestgarden"ofgreaterthan50m(500ft)producing broadleaf.veoetation.
APPLICABiLITY:
Atalltimes.AEiIOM:a.Mithalandusecensusidentifyingalocation(s) thatyieldsacalculated doseordosecommitment greaterthanthevaluescurrently beingcalculated inSpecification 4.11.2.3,inlieuofaLicenseeEventReport,identifythenewlocation(s) inthenextSemiannual Radioactive
.EffluentReleaseReport,pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.1.10.b.Withalandusecensusidentifying alocation(s) thatyieldsa.calculated doseordosecommitment (viathesameexposurepathway)20Ãgreaterthanatalocationfromwhichsamplesarecurrently beingobtainedinaccordance withSpecification 3.12.1,addthenewlocation(s) tothe'radiological.
environmental monitoring programwithin30days.Thesamplinolocation(s),
excluding thecontrolstationlocation, havingthelowest,calculated doseordosecommitment(s),
viathesameexposurepathway,maybedeletedfromthismoni.oringprogramafterOctober31oftheyearinwhichthislandusecensuswasconducted.
InlieuofaLicenseeEventReportandpursuanttoSpecification 6.9.1.10,identifythenewloc'ation(s) inthenextSemiannual Radioactive EffluentReleaseReportandalsoincludeinthereportarevisedfigure(s) an'dtablefortheODCMreflecting thenewlocation(s).
c.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.12.2Thelandusecensusshallbeconducted duringthegrowingseasonatleastonceper12monthsusingthatinformation thatwillprovidethebestresults,suchasbyadoor-to-door survey,aerialsurvey,orbyconsulting localagriculture authorities.
TheresultsofthelandusecensusshallbeincludedintheAnnualRadiological Environmental Operating ReportpursuanttoSpecification6.9.1.11.I*Broadleafvegetation samplingmaybeperformed atthesiteboundaryineac'hoftwodifferent direction sectorswiththehighestpredicted'/gs inlieuofthegardencensus..Specifications forbroadleafvegetation samplinginTable3.12-1.4bshallbefollowed, including analysisofcontrolsamples.ST.LUCIE-UNITI3/412-11Amendment No.
RADIOLOGICAL EHVIRONt1ENTAL HONITORIHG 3/4.12.3INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAMLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.12.3Analysesshallbeperformed onradioactive materials suppliedaspartofanInterlaboratory Comparison Programthatha'sbeenapprovedbytheCommission."
APPLICABILITY:
Atal1times.ACTION:a.Mithanalysesnotbeing,performed asrequiredabove,reportthecorrective actionstotheCommission intheAnnualRadiological Environmental Operating ReportpursuanttoSpecification 6.9.l.1'i.b.Theprovisions of.Specifications 3.0.3and3.0.4arehotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREHENTS 4.12.3Asummaryoftheresultsobtainedaspartofthe'boverequiredInterlaboratory Comparison Programshallbeincludedinthe.AnnualRadiological Environmental Operating.
ReportpursuanttoSpecification 6.9.l.11.Thiscondition issatisfied byparticipation intheEnvironmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparison StudiesProgramconducted bytheEnvironmental Protection Agency(EPA).ST.LUCIE-UNITI"3/412-12Amendment No.
INSTRUMENTATION BASES0RADIATION MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION Continued bytheindividual channels; and(2)thealarmorautomatic actionisinitiated whentheradiation leveltripsetpointisexceeded; and(3)sufficient infor-mationisavailable onselectedplantparameters tomonitorandassessthesevariables following anaccident.
Thiscapability isconsistent withtherecom-mendations ofRegulatory Guide1.97,"Instrumentation forLight-Water-Cooled NuclearPowerPlantstoAssessPlantandEnvironsConditions DuringandFollow-inganAccident,"December 1980andNUREG-0737, "Clarifications ofTMIActionPlanRequirements,"
November1980.3/4.3.3.2 INCOREDETECTORS TheOPERABILITY oftheincoredetectors withthespecified minimumcom-plementofequipment ensuresthatthemeasurements obtainedfromuseofthissystemaccurately represent thespatialneutronfluxdistribution ofthereactorcore.3/4.3.3.3SEISMICINSTRUMENTATION TheOPERABILITY oftheseismicinstrumentation ensuresthatsufficent capability isavailable topromptlydetermine themagnitude ofaseismiceventandevaluatetheresponseofthosefeaturesimportant tosafety.Thiscapability isrequiredtopermitcomparison ofthemeasuredresponsetothatusedinthedesignbasisforthefacili.ty.
3/4.3.3.4METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION TheOPERABILITY ofthemeteorological instrumentation ensuresthatsufficient meteorological dataisavailable forestimating potential radiation dosestothepublicasaresultofroutineoraccidental releaseofradioactive materials totheatmosphere.
Thiscapability isrequiredtoevaluatetheneedforinitiating protective measurestoprotectthehealthandsafetyofthepublicandisconsistent withtherecommendations ofRegulatory Guide1.23"OnsiteMeteorological Programs",
February1972.3/4.3.3.5REMOTESHUTDOWNINSTRUMENTATION TheOPERABILITY oftheremoteshutdowninstrumentation ensuresthatsufficient capability isavailable topermitshutdownandmaintenance ofHOTSHUTDOWNofthefacilityfromlocations outsideofthecontrolroom.Thiscapability isrequiredintheeventcontrolroomhabitability islostandisconsistent withGeneralDesignCriteria19of10CFR50.ST.LUCIE-UNIT1'3/43-2Amendment No.
INSTRUMENTATION BASES3/4.3.3.9 RADIOACTIVE LIUIDEFFLUENTINSTRUMENTATION Theradioactive liquideffluentinstrumentation isprovidedtomonitorandcontrol,asapplicable, thereleasesofradioactive materials inliquideffluents duringactualorpotential releasesofliquideffluents.
Thealarm/tripsetpoints fortheseinstruments shallbecalculated inaccordance withthemethodology intheODCMtoensurethatthealarm/trip willoccurpriortoexceeding thelimitsof10CFRPart20.TheOPERABILITY anduseofthisinstrumentation isconsistent withtherequirements ofGeneralDesignCriteria60,63and64,ofAppendixAto10CFRPart50.3/4.3.3.10RADIOACTIVE GASEOUSEFFLUENTINSTRUMENTATION jTheradioactive gaseouseffluentinstrumentation isprovidedtomonitorandcontrol,asapplicable, thereleasesofradioactive materials ingaseouseffluents duringactualorpotential releasesofgaseouseffluents.
Thealarm/trip setpoints fortheseinstruments shallbecalculated inaccordance withthemethodology intheODCMtoensurethatthealarm/trip willoccurpriortoexceeding thelimitsof10CFRPart20.Thisinstrumentation alsoincludesprovisions formonitoring theconcentrations ofpotentially explosive gasmixturesinthewastegasholdupsystem.TheOPERABILITY anduseofthisinstrumentation isconsistent withtherequirements ofGeneralDesignCriteria60,63and64ofAppendixAto10CFRPart50.ST.LUCIE-UNIT1B3/43-4,Amendment No.
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RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS BASES3/4.11.1.3 LIOUIDMASTETREATMENT TheOPERABILITY oftheliquidradwastetreatmert systemensuresthatthissystemwi11beavailable forusewheneverliquidefflventsrequiretreatment priortoreleasetotheenvironment.
The.requirement thattheappropriate portionsofthissystembeusedwhenspecified providesassurance thatthereleasesofradioactive materials inliquideffluents willbekept"aslowasisreasonably achievable".
Thisspecification implements therequirements of10CFRPart50.36a,GeneralDesignCriterion 60ofAppendixAto10CFRPart50andthedesignobjective giveninSectionII.DofAppendixIto10CFRPart50.Thespecified limitsgoverning theuseofappropriate portionsoftheliquidradwastetreatment systemwere-specified asasuitablefractionof.thedosedesignobjectives setforthinSectionII.AofAppendixI,,10CFRPart50,forliouideffluents'.
3/4.11.2GASEOUSEFFLUENTS
~3/4.11.2.1DOSERATEThisspecification isprovidedtoensurethatthedoseatanytimeatandbeyondtheSITEBOUNDARYfromgaseouseffluents fromallunitsonthesitewillbewithintheannualdoselimitsof10CFRPart20toUNRESTRICTED AREAS.Theannualdoselimitsarethedosesassociated withtheconcentrations of10CFRPart20,AppendixB,TableII,Column1.Theselimitsprovidereasonable assurance thatradioactive materialdischarged ingaseouseffluents willnotresultintheexposureofaMEMBEROFTHEPUBLICinanUNRESTRICTED AREA,eitherwithinoroutsidetheSITEBOUNDARY, tcannualaverageconcentra-,
tionsexceeding thelimitsspecified inAppendixB,TableIIof10CFRPart20(10CFRPart20.106(b)).ForMEMBERSOFTHEPUBLICwhomayattimesbewithintheSiTEBOUNDARY, theoccupancy ofthatMEMBEROFTHEPUBLICwillusuallybesufficiently lowtocompensate foranyincreaseintheatmospheric diffusion factorabovethatfor.theSITEBOUNDARY.
Thespecified releaseratelimitsrestrict, atalltimes,thecorresponding gammaandbetadoseratesabovebackground toaMEMBEROFTHEPUBLICatorbeyondtheSITEBOUNDARYtolessthanorequalto500mrems/year tothetotalbodyortolessthanorequalto3000mrems/year totheskin.Thesereleaseratelimitsalsorestrict, atalltimes,thecorresponding thyroiddoserateabovebackground toachildviatheinhalation pathwaytolessthanorequalto1500mrems/year.
Therequireddetection capabilities forradioactive materials ingaseouswastesamplesaretabulated intermsofthelowerlimitsofdetection (LLDs).Detaileddiscussion oftheLLD,andotherdetection limitscanbefoundinHASLProcedures Manual,HASL-300(revisedannually),
Currie,L.A.,"LimitsforQualitative Detection andQuantitative Determination
-Application toRadiochemistry,"
Anal.Chem.40,586-93(1968);andHartwell, J.K.,"Detection LimitsforRadioanalytical CountingTechniques,"
AtlanticRichfield HanfordCompanyReportARH-SA-215 (June1975).ST.LUCIE-UNITIB3/411-2Amendment No.
fr4~ll RAQ:OACIVEEFFLUENTS BASESThisspecification appliestothereleaseofgaseouseffluents fromallreactorsatthesite.Forunitswithsharedradwasetreatment systems,thegaseousef>luentsfromthesharedsystemareproportioned an>ongtheunitssharingthatsystem.3/4.11.2.2DOSE"NOBLEGASES4Thisspecification isprovidedtoimplement therequirements of"Sections II.B,III.Aand'IV.AofAppendixI,10CFRPart50.TheLimitingCondition forOperation implements theguidessetforthinSectionII.BofAppendixI.TheACTIONstatements providetherequiredoperating flexibility andatthesametimeimplement theguidessetforthinSectionIY.AofAppendixItoassurethatthereleasesofradioactive materialingaseouseffluents toUNRESTRICTED AREASwillbekept"aslowasisreasonably achievable."
TheSurveillance Requirements implementherequirements inSectionIII.AofAppendixIthat,conformance withtheguidesofAppendixIbeshownbycalculational procedures basedonmodelsanddatasuchthattheactualexposureofaHEHBEROFTHEPUBLICthroughappropriate pathwaysisunlikelytobesubstantially underestimated.
Thedosecalculation methodolooy andparan>eters established intheODCHforcalculating thedosesduetotheactualreleaseratesofradioactive noblegasesingaseouseffluents areconsistent withthemethodology providedinRegulatory Guide1.109,"Calcula-tionofAnnualDosestoHanfromRoutineReleaseso>ReactorEffluents forthePurposeofEvaluating Compliance with10CFRPart50,AppendixI,"March,1976andRegulatory Guidel.111,"MethodstorEstimating Atmospheric Transport andDispersion ofGaseousEffluents inRoutinePeleasesfromLight-Mater Cooled.Reactors,"
Revision1,July1977.TheODCHequations providedfordetermining theairdosesatandbeyondtheSITEBOUNDARYarebaseduponthehistorical averageatmospheric conditions orrealatmospheric conditions.
Thisspecification appliestothereleaseofgaseouseffluents fromeachreac.oratthesite.Forunitswithsharedradwastetreatment systems,thegaseouseff)uents fromthesharedsystemareproportioned amongtheunitssharingthatsystem.3/4.11.2.3 DOSE-IODINE-131, IODINE-133.
TRITIUM.ANDRADIONUCLIDES INPARTICULATE FORMThisspecification isprovidedtoimplement therequirements ofSectionsII.C,III.AandIV.AofAppendixI,10CFRPart50.TheLimitingConditions forOperation aretheguidessetforthinSectionII.CofAppendixI.TheACTIONstatements providetherequiredoperating flexibility andatthesametimeimplement theguidessetforthinSectionIY.AofAppendixItoassurethatthereleasesofradioactive materials ingaseouseffluents toUNRESTRICTED AREASwi11bekept"aslowasisreasonably achievable."
TheODCHcalculational methodsspecified intheSurveillance Requirements implement therequirements inSectionIII.AorAppendixIthatconformance withtheguides.ofAppendixIbeshownbycalculational procedures basedonmodelsanddata,suchthattheactualexposureofaMEMBEROFTHEPUBLICST.LUGIE-UNITIB3/411-3Amendment No.
RADIOACTIVE EFFLUEHTS BASiS,throughappropriate pathwaysisunlikelytobesubs.antially.
underestimated.
TheODCNcalculational methodology andparameters forcalculating thedosesduetotheactualreleaseratesofthesubjectmaterials areconsistent withthemethodologoy providedinRegulatory Guide1.109,"Calculation ofAnnualDosestoManfromRoutineReleasesofReactorEffluents.for thePurposeofEvaluating Compliance with10CFRPart50,AppendixI,"March1976andRegulatory Guidel.111,"MethodsforEstimating Atmospheric Transport andDispersion ofGaseousEffluents inRoutineReleasesfromLight-Mater-Cooled Reactors,""Revision 1,July1977.Theseequations alsoprovidefordetermining theactualdosesbaseduponthehistorical averageatmospheric orrealmeteor-.ological conditions.
Thereleaseratespecifications foriodine-131, iodine-133, tritium,andradionuclides inparticulate formwithhalflivesgreaterthan8daysaredependent upontheexistingradionuclide pathwaystoman,intheareasatandbeyondtheSITEBOUNDARY.
Thepathwaysthatwereexaminedinthedevelopment ofthesecalculations were:(1)individual inhalation ofairborneradionuclides, (2)deposition ofradionuclides ontogreenleafyvegetation withsubsequent consumption byman,(3)deposition ontograssyareaswheremilkanimalsandmeatproducing animalsgrazewithconsumpionofthemilkandmeatbyman,and(4)deposition onthegroundwithsubsequent exposureofman..Thisspecification appliestothereleaseofgaseouseffluents fromeachreactor't thesite,'orunitswithsharedradwastetreatment systems,thegaseouseffluents fromthesharedsystemareproportioned amongtheunitssharingthatsystem.3/4.11.2.4GASEOUSRADWASTETREATMENT TheOPERABILITY ofthe.GASEOUSRADWASTETREATMENT SYSTEMandtheVEHTILATIOH EXHAUSTTREATMEHT SYSTEMensuresthatthesystemswillbe-available forusewhenevergaseouseffluents requiretreatment priortoreleasetotheenvironment.
Therequirement thattheappropriate portionsofthesesystemsbeused,whenspecified, providesreasonable assurance thatthereleasesofradioactive materials ingaseouseffluents willbekept"aslowasisreason-ablyachievable".
Thisspecification implements therequirements of10CFRPart50.36a,GeneralDesignCriterion 60ofAppendixAto10CFRPart50,andthedesignobjectives giveninSectionII.DofAppendixIto10CFRPart50.Thespecified limitsgoverning theuseofappropriate portionsofthesystemswerespecified asasuitablefractionofthedosedesignobjectives setforthinSections'I.B andII.CofAppendixI,10CFRPart50,forgaseouseffluents.
3/4.11.2.5 EXPLOSIVE GASMIXTUREAmendment Ho.B3/411-4This.spe'cification isprovidedtoensurehattheconcentration ofpotentially explosive gasmixturescontained inthewastegasholdupsystemismainainedbelowtheflammability limitsofhydrogenandoxygen.Maintaining theconcentration ofhydrogenandoxygenbelowtheirflammabili
.ylimitsprovidesassurance thatthereleasesofradioactive materials willbecontrolled inconformance withtherequirements ofGeneralDesignCriterion 60ofAppendixAto10CFRPart50.ST.LUCIE-UNIT1 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS BASES3/4.11.2.6GASSTORAGETANKSRestricting thequantityofradioactivity contained ineachgasstoragetankprovidesassurance thatintheeventofanuncontrolled releaseofthetank'scontents, theresulting totalbodyexposuretoanindividual atthenearestexclusion areaboundarywillnotexceed0.5rem.Thisisconsistent withStandardRevie~Plan15.7.1,"HasteGasSystemFailure."
3/4.11.3SOLIDRADIOACTIVE MASTEThisspecificationimplementstherequirementsof10CFRPart50.36aandGeneralDesignCriterion 60ofAppendixAto10CFRPart50.Theprocessparam-etersincludedinestablishing thePROCESSCONTROLPROGRAMmayinclude,butarenotlimitedtowastetype,wastepH,waste/liquid/soli dification agent/catalystratios,wasteoilcontent,wasteprincipal chemicalconstituents, andmixingandcuringtimes.3/4.11.4TOTALDOSEThisspecification isprovidedtomeetthedoselimitations of40CFRPart190thathavebeenincorporated into10CFRPart20by46FR18525.Thespecification requiresthepreparation andsubmittal ofaSpecialReportwheneverthecalculated dosesfromplant.generated radioactive effluents anddirectradiation exceed25mremstothetotalbodyoranyorgan,exceptthethyroid,whichshallbelimitedtolessthanorequalto75mrems.Forsitescontaining uptofourreactors, itishighlyunlikelythattheresultant dosetoaMEMBEROFTHEPUBLICwi11exceedthedoselimitsof40CFRPart190iftheindividuai reactorsremainwithintwicethedosedesignobjectives ofAppendixI,andifdirectradiation dosesfromthereactorunitsandoutsidestoragetanksarekeptsmall.TheSpecialReportwilldescribeacourseofactionthatshouldresultinthelimitation oftheannualdosetoaMEMBEROFTHEPUBLICtowithinthe40CFRPart190limits.ForthepurposesoftheSpecialReport,itmaybeassumedthatthedosecommitment totheMEMBEROFTHEPUBLIC.fromotheruraniumfuelcyclesourcesisnegligible,',with theexception ihatdose-contributions fromothernuclearfuelcyclefacilities atthesamesiteorwithinaradiusof8kmmustbeconsidered.
IfthedosetoanyMEMBEROFTHEPUBLICisestimated toexceedtherequirementsof40CFRPart190,theSpecialReport'witharequestforavariance(provided thereleaseconditions resulting inviolation of40CFRPart190havenotalreadybeencorrected),
inaccordance withtheprovisions of40CFRPart190.11and10CFRPart20.405c,isconsidered tobeatimelyrequestandfulfillstherequirements of40CFRPart190untilHRCstaffactioniscompleted.
Thevarianceonlyrelatestothelimitsof40CFR'Part190,anddoesnotapplyinanywaytotheotherrequirements fordoselimitation of10CFRPart20,asaddressed inSpecifica-tions3.11.1.1and3."1.2.1.Anindividual isrotconsidered aMEMBEROFTHEPUBLICduringanyperiodinwhichhe/sheisengagedincarryingoutanyoperation thatispartofthenuclearfuelcycle.ST.LUCIE-UNIT.IB3/411-5Amendment No.
Ei' 3/<"2RADIOLOGrCALENVIRONMENTAL MONITORTNGBASES3/4.12.1MONITORING PROGRAMTheradiological environmental monitoring programreouiredbythisspecification providesrepresentative measurements ofradiation andofradio-activematerials inthoseexposurepathwaysandforthoseradionuclides thatleadtothehighestpotential radiation exposures ofMEMBERSOFTHEPUBLICresulting fromthestationoperation.
Thismonitoring programimplements SectionIV.B.2ofAppendix' to10CFRPart50andtherebysupplements theradiological effluentmonitorino programbyverifying thatthemeasurable concentrations ofradioactive materials andlevelsofradiation arenothigher'lanexpectedonthebasisoftheeffluentmeasurements andthemodelingoftheenvironmental exposurepathways.
Theinitially specified monitoring programwillbeeffective foratleastthefirst3yearsofcommercial operation.
Following thisperiod,programchangesmaybeinitiated basedonoperational experience.
Therequireddetection capabilities iorenvironmental, sampleanalysesaretabulated intermsofthelowerlimitsofdetection (LLDs).TheLLDsrequiredbyTable4.12-1are.considered optimumforroutineenvironmental measurements inindustrial laboratories.
Itshouldberecognized thattheLLDisdefinedasanapriori(beforethefact)'limitrepresenting thecapability ofai<<<<:>iiiiparticularmeasurement.
DetaileddiscussionoftheLLD,andotherdetectionlimits,canbefoundinHASLProcedures Manual,HASL-300(revisedannually),
Currie,L.Aea"Limitsforgualitative Detection andguantitative Determination
-Application toRadiochemistry,"
Anal.Chem.40,586"93(1968),andHartwell, J.K.,"Detection LimitsforRadioanalytical CountingTechniques,"
AtlanticRichfield HanfordCompanyReportARH"SA-215 (June1975).ST.LUCIE-UNIT1B3/412-1Amendment No.
3/4.12RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING BASES3/4.12.2LANDUSECENSUSThisspecification isprovidedtoensurethatchangesintheuseofareasatandbeyondtheSITEBOUNDARY.
areidentifiedandthatmodifications totheradiological environmental monitoring programaremadeifrequiredbytheresultsofthiscensus.Thebestinformation fromthedoor-to-door survey,fromaerialsurveyorfromconsulting withlocalagricultural authorities shallbeused.Thiscensussatisfies therequirements ofSectionIV.B,3ofAppendixIto10CFRPart.50.Restricting thecensustogardensofgreaterthan50mprovidesassurance thatsignificant exposurepathwaysvialeafyvegetables willbeidentifiedandmonitored sinceagardenofthissizeistheminimumrequiredtoproducethequantity26kg/yearofleafyvegetables assumedinRegulatory Guide1.109forconsumption byachild.Todetermine thisminimumgardensize,thefollowing assumptions weremade:1)20~ofthegardenwasusedforgrowingbroadleatvegetation (i.e.,similarto.lettuceandcabbage},
and2)avegetation yieldof2kg/m.3/4.12.3IHTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAMTherequirement forparticipation inanapprovedInterlaboratory Comparison Prooramisprovidedtoensurethatindependent checksontheprecision and~accuracyofthemeasurements ofradioactive materialinenvironmental samplematricesareperformed aspartofthequalityassurance programforenviron-mentalmonitoring inordertodemonstrate thattheresultsarereasonably validforthepurposesofSectionIV.B.2ofAppend'ix Ito10CFRPart50.ST.LUCIE-UNITIB3/412-2Amendment No.
5.0DESIGNFEATURES5.1SITEEXCLUSION AREA5.1.1Theexclusion areaisshownonFigure5.1-1.LOMPOPULATION ZONE5.1.2Thelowpopulation zoneisshownonFigure5.1-.1.FLOODCONTROL5.1.3Thefloodcontrolprovisions (dunesandslopeprotection) shallbedesignedandmaintained inaccordance withtheoriginaldesignprovisions contained inSection2.4.2.2oftheFSAR.5.2CONTAINNENT CONFIGURATION 5.2.1Thecontainment structure iscomprised ofasteelcontainment vessel,havingtheshapeofarightcircularcylinderwithahemispherical domeandellipisoidal bottom,surrounded byareinforced
.concrete shieldbuilding.
Theradiusoftheshieldbuildingisatleast4feetgreaterthantheradiusofcircularcylinderportionofthecontainment vesselatanypoint.5.2.1.1CONTAINMENT VESSELa.Nominalinsidediameter=140feet.b.c~Nominalinsideheight=232Netfreevolume=2.5x10feet.cubicfeet.d.Nominalthickness ofvesselwalls=2inches.'.
Nominalthickness ofvesseldome=1inch.f.Nominalthickness ofvesselbottom=2inches.ST.LUCIE-UNIT15-.1Amendment No.
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/QIsip~lIInCJCIhCIII~c'4FpaL'sPROPERTYLIHEIhCIOU~QCI0'Q~O~Qpl8.QWICIC~IInsetDetailEXCLUSION AREA(0.97mi)ANDLO'II!POPULATION ZONEtlni)1Ivn0I'CI0~r~~cZZXUNITIUN)T2e~.~~~go+18:<0~g~~hgV+V)~s2."os'testiII(I~IoINOTES:1)L-L'.quid Radwas.eReleasePoint2)DuetothescaleoftheFiguretheExclusion AreaRadius(0.97mile)andtheLow>opulation Zone(1mile)areshownas-beingthesamesize.3)Thefollowing areunrestricted areas:a)Allwaterways (HermanBay,BioMud~Creek,IndianRiver)withtheexception oftheintakeanddischarge canal.b)Oceanfront.beachesc)StateRoadA1A+~Il~gr(']l~(/)~~IZ-;.PV,I~IFPaL'sPROPERTY'"Ar~r~lS~l0QlhCIeUVC~hvCVI/2SCALIHWILESFLORIDAPOWDERELIGr'TCOI,P~hYST.LUCIEPLA.HTSITiAREAP~PF)GURES.l"1ST.IIIC'fE-HMIT15-2ArIOO
FIGURE5.1-2(Oeleted)
ST.LUCIE-UNIT15-3Amendment No.
ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS0e.f.Investigation ofallviolations oftheTechnical Specifications including thepreparation andforwarding ofreportscoveringevaluation andrecommendations topreventrecurrence totheManagerofPowerResources Nuclear,theVicePresident ofPowerResources andtotheChairmanoftheCompanyNuclearReviewBoard.ReviewofthoseREPORTABLE OCCURRENCES requires24hournotifica-'ion totheCommission.
9.Reviewoffacilityopertions todetectpotential safetyhazards.h.1.Performance ofspecialreviewsandinvestigations andreportsthereonasrequested bytheChairmanoftheCompanyNuclearReviewBoard.ReviewofthePlantSecurityPlanandimplementing procedures andshallsubmitrecommended changestotheChairmanoftheCompanyNuclearReviewBoard.J~ReviewoftheEmergency Planandimplementing procedures andshallsubmitrecommended changestotheChairmanoftheCompanyNuclearReviewBoard.k.Reviewofeveryunplanned onsitereleaseofradioactive material.
totheenvironsincluding thepreparation ofreportscoveringevaluation, recommendations anddisposition ofthecorrective actiontopreventrecurrence andtheforwarding ofthesereportsto.theVicePresident NuclearEnergyandtotheCompanyNuclearReviewBoard.Reviewof,changestothePROCESSCONTROLPROGRAMandtheOFFSITEDOSECALCULATION MANUALandRADMASTETREATMENT SYSTEMS.AUTHORITY 6.5.1.7a~b.coTh'eFacilityReviewGroupshall:Recommend tothe'lantManagerwrittenapprovalordisapproval ofitemsconsidered under6.5.1.6(a) through(d)above.Renderdeterminations inwritingwithregardtowhetherornoteachitemconsidered under6.5.1.6(a)through(e)aboveconstitutes anunreviewed safetyquestion.
Providewrittennotification within24hourstotheVicePresident ofPowerResources andtheCompanyNuclearReviewBoardofdisagreement betweentheFRGandthePlantManager;however,thePlantManagershallhaveresponsibility forresolution ofsuchdisagreements pursuantto6.1.1above.ST.,LUCIE-UNITI6-7Amendment No.
IlADMINISTRATIVE CONlCOLSAUDITS6.5.2.8Auditsoffacilityactivities shallbeperformed underthecognizance oftheCNRB.Theseauditsshallencompass:
a.Theconformance offacilityoperation toallprovisions contained withintheTechnical Specifications andapplicable licenseconditions atleastonceper12months.b.Theperformance, trainingandqualifications oftheentirefacilitystaffatleastonceper12months.c.Theresultsofallactionstakentocorrectdeficiencies
'occuring infacilityequipment, structures, systemsormethodofoperation thataffectnuclearsafetyatleastonceper6months.d.Theperformance ofallactivities requiredbythegualityAssurance ProgramtomeetthecriteriaofAppendix"B",10CFR50,atleastonceper24months.e.Anyotherareaofunitoperation considered appropriate bytheCNRBortheExecutive VicePresident.
f.Thefireprotection programmatic controlsincluding theimplementing-procedures atleastonceper24monthsbyqualified licenseegA'ersonnel.
g.Thefireprotection equipment andprogramimplementation atleastonceper12monthsutilizing eitheraqualified offsitelicenseefireprotection specialist oranoutsideindependent fireprotection consultant.
Anoutsideindependent fireprotection consultant shallbeusedatleasteverythirdyear.h.Theradiological environmental monitoring programandtheresultsthereofatleastonceper12months.i.TheOFFSITEDOSECALCULATION MANUALandimplementing procedures atleastonceper24months.j.ThePROCESSCONTROLPROGRAMandimplementing procedures fordewatering ofradioactive beadresinatleastonceper24months.AUTHORITY 6.5.2.9TheCNRBshallreporttoandadvisetheEx'ecutive VicePresident onthoseareasofresponsibi lityspecified inSections6.5.2.7and6.5.2.8.ST.LUCIE-UNIT16-11Amendment No.
ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS6.7SAFETYLIMITVIOLATION 6.7.1Thefollowing actionsshallbetakenintheeventaSafetyLimitisviolated:
a.ThefacilityshallbeplacedinatleastHOTSTANDBYwithinonehour.b.The'afety Limitviolation shallbereportdtotheCommission, the'VicePresident ofPowerResources andtotheCNR8within24hours.c.ASafetyLimitViolation Reportshallbeprepared.
ThereportshallbereviewedbytheFRG.Thisreportshalldescribe(1)applicable circumstances preceding theviolation, (2)effectsoftheviolation uponfacilitycomponents, systemsorstructures, and(3)corrective actiontakentopreventrecurrence.
d.TheSafetyLimitViolation Reportshallbesubmitted totheCommission, theCNRBandtheDirectorofPowerResources within10daysoftheviolation.
6.8PROCEDURES 6.8.1Writtenprocedures shallbeestablished, implemented andmaintained.
coveringtheactivities referenced below:a.Theapplicable procedures recommended inAppendix"A"ofRegulatory Guide1.33,November1972.b.Refueling operations.
c.Surveillance andtestactivities ofsafetyrelatedequipment.
d.SecurityPlanimplementation.
e.Emergency Planimplementation.
f.FireProtection Programimplementation.
g.PROCESSCONTROLPROGRAMimplementation.
h.OFFSITEDOSECALCULATION MANUALimplementation.
i.gualityControlProgramforeffluentmonitoring, usingtheguidanceinRegulatory Guide1.21,Revision1,June1974.j.gualityControlProgramforenvironmental monitoring usingtheguidanceinRegulatory Guide4.1,Revision1,April1975.6.8.2Eachprocedure ofSpecification 6.8.lathroughi.above,andchangesthereto,shallbereviewedbytheFRGandshallbeapprovedbythePlantManagerpriortoimplementation andshallbereviewedperiodically assetforthinadministrative procedures.
ST.LUCIE-UNIT16-13Amendment No.
ADNINISTRATIVECONTROLSe.Reactivity anomalies involving disagreement withthepredicted valueofreactivity balanceundersteadystateconditions duringpoweroperation greaterthanorequalto1/hk/k;acalculated reactivitybalanceindicating aSHUTDOWNMARGINlessconservative thanspecified inthetechnical specifications; short-term reactivityincreases thatcorrespond toareactorperiodoflessthan5secondsor,ifsubcritical,anunplanned reactivity inser-tionofmorethan0.5%hk/k;oroccurrence ofanyplannedCI1tica1ity,Failureormalfunction ofoneormorecomponents whichpreventsorcouldprevent,byitself,thefulfillment ofthefunctional requirements ofsystem(s) usedtocopewithaccidents analyzedintheSAR.f.gPersonnel errororprocedural inadequacy whichpreventsorcouldprevent,byitself,thefulfillment ofthefunctional requirements ofsystemsrequiredtocopewithaccidents analyzedintheSAR.Conditions arisingfromnaturalorman-madeeventsthat,asadirectresultoftheeventrequireunitshutdown, operation ofsafetysystems,orotherprotective measuresrequiredbytechnical specifications.
Errorsdis'covered inthetransient oraccidentanalysesorinthemethodsusedforsuchanalysesasdescribed inthesafetyanalysisreportorinthebasesforthetechnical specifications thathaveorcouldhavepermitted reactoroperation inamannerlessconser-vativethanassumedintheanalyses.
Performance ofstructures, systems,orcomponents thatrequiresremedialactionorcorrective measurestopreventoperation inamannerlessconservative thanassumedintheaccidentanalysesinthesafetyanalysisreportortechnical specifications bases;ordiscovery duringuni'tlifeofconditions notspecifically considered inthesafetyanalysisreportortechnical specifications thatrequireremedialactionorcorrective measurestopreventtheexistence ordevelopment ofanunsafecondition.
Offsitereleasesofradioactive materials inliquidandgaseouseffluents thatexceedthelimitsofSpecification 3.11.1.1or3.11.2.1.
k.Exceeding thelimitsinSpecification
-3.11.2.6forthestorageofradioactive materisls inthelistedtanks.Thewrittenfollowupreportshallincludeascheduleandadescription ofactivities plannedand/ortakentoreducethecontentstowithinthespecified limits.ST.LUCIE-UNIT16-17Amendment No.
ADMINISTRATIVECONTROLSTHIRTYDAYh'RITTENREPORTS6.9.1.9ThetypesofeventslistedbelowshallbethesubjectofwrittenreportstotheDirectoroftheRegionalOfficewithinthirtydaysofoccurrence oftheevent.Thewrittenreportshallinclude,asam'inimum, acompleted copyofalicenseeeventreportform.Information providedon-thelicenseeeventreportformshallbesupplemented, asneeded,byadditional narrative materialtoprovidecompleteexplanation ofthecircumstances surrounding 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 controlswhichthreatentocausereduction of.degreeofreduncancy providedinreactorprotection systemsorengineered safetyfeaturesystems.d.Abnormaldegradation ofsystemsotherthanthosespecified in6.9.1.8.c abovedesignedtocontainradioactive materialresulting fromthefissionprocess.e.Anunplanned offsitereleaseof(1)morethan1curieofradioactive materialinliquideffluents, (2)morethan150curiesofnoblegasingaseouseffluents, or(3)morethan0.05curieofradioiodine ingaseouseffluents.
Thereportofanunplanned offsitereleaseofradioactive materialshallincludethefollowing information:
,l.Adescription oftheeventandequipment involved.
2.Cause(s)fortheunplanned release.3."Actionstakentopreventrecurrence.
4.Consequences oftheunplanned release.ST.LUCIE-UNIT16-18Amendment No.
ll ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLSSEMIANNUAL RADIOACTiVE EFFLUENTRELEASEREPORT~6.9.1.10RoutineRadioactive EffluentReleaseReportscoveringtheoperation oitheunitduringtheprevious6monthsofoperation shallbesubmiitedwithin60daysafterJanuary1andJulyi.ofeachyear.Theperiodofthefirstreportshallbeginwiththedateofinitialcriticality.
TheRadioaciveEffluentReleaseReportsshallincludeasummaryofthequantities ofradioac~ive liquidandgaseouseffluents andsolidwastereleasedfromtheunitasoutlinedinRegulatory Guide1.2~,Measuring, Evaluating, andReporting Radioactivity inSolidWastesandReleasesofRadioactive Materials inLiquidandGaseousEffluents formLight-Water-Cooled NuclearPowerPlants,"Revisioni.,June1974,withdatasummarized onaquarterly basisfollowing theformat,ofAppendixBthereof.TheRadioactive EffluentReleaseReporttobesubmitted within60daysafterJanuary1ofeachyearshallincludeanannualsummaryofhourlymeteorological datacollected overthepreviousyear.Thisannualsummarymaybeeitherintheformofanhour-by-hour listingonmagnetictapeofwindspeed,winddirection, atmospheric stability, andprecipitation (ifmeasured),
orintheformofjointfrequency distributions ofwindspeed,winddirection, andatmos-phericstability.
- "Thissamereportshallincludeanassessment oftheradiation dosesduetotheradioactive liquidandgaseouseffluents releasediromtheunitorstationduringthepreviouscalendaryear.Thissamereportshallalsoincludeanassessment oftheradiation dosesfromradioactive liquidandgaseouseffluents toMEMBERSOFTHEPUBLICduetotheiractivities insidetheSiTEBOUNDARY(Figure5.1-1)duringthereportperiod.Allassump-tionsusedinmakingtheseassessments, i.e.,specificactivity, exposuretimeandlocation, shallbeincludedinthesereports..
Themeteorological condi-tionsconcurrent withthetim'eofreleaseofradioactive materials ingaseouseifluents, asdeterminedbysamplingfrequency andmeasurement, shallbeusedfordetermining thegaseouspathwaydoses.Theassessment ofradiation dosesshallbeperformed inaccordance withthemethodology andparameters intheOFFSiTEDOSECSiLCULATION MANUAL(ODCM).Every2yearsusingtheprevious6monthsreleasehistoryforisotopesandhistorical meteorolgical datadetermine thecontrolling agegroupforbothliquidandgaseouspathways.
Ifchanged>romcurrentsubmitchangetoODCMtoreflectnewtables=forthesegroupsandusethenewgroupsinsubsequen" dosecalculations.
TheRadioactive EffluentReleaseReporttobesubmitted 60daysafterJanuary1ofeachyearshallalsoincludeanassessment ofradiation dosestothelikelymostexposedMEMBEROFTHEPUBLICfromreactorreleases.forthepreviousXAsinglesubmittal maybemadeforamultipleunitstation.Thesubmittal shouldcombinethosesectionsthatarecommontoallunitsatthestation;however,forunitswithseparateradwastesystems,thesubmittal shallspecifythereleasesofradioactive materialfromeachunit.**Inlieuofsubmission withtheRadioactive EffluentReleaseReport,thelicenseehastheoptionofretaining thissummaryofrequiredmeteorological dataonsiteinafilethatshallbeprovidedtotheNRCuponrequest.ST.LUCIE-UNIT16-18aAmendment No.
0 AD1>iINIS.RATIVECONTROLSSEMIANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTRELEASEREPORT(Continued)
'alendaryear.Acceptable methodsforcalculating thedosecontribution fromliquidandgaseouseffluents aregiveninRegulatory Guide1.109,March1976.TheRadioactive EffluentReleaseReportsshall-;ncludethefollowing information foreachclassofsolidwaste(asdefinedby10CFRPart61)shippedoffsiteduringthereportperiod:a.d.e.Volume,Totalcuriequantity(specifywhetherdetermined bymeasurement orestimate),
Principal radionuclides (specifywhetherdetermined bymeasurement orestimate),
Typeofwaste(e.g.,dewatered spentresin,compacted drywaste,evaporator bottoms)Typeofcontainer (e.g.,LSA,TypeA,TypeB,Largeguantity),
andSolidification aoentorabsorbent (e.g.,cement,ureaformaldehyde).
TheRadioactive EffluentReleaseReportsshallincludealistanddescription ofunplanned releasesfromthesitetoUNRESTRICTED AREASofradioactive materials ingaseousandliquideffluents madeduringthereporting period.TheRadioactive EffluentRelease.Reportsshallincludeanychangesmadeduringthereporting periodtothePROCESSCONTROLPROGRAM(PCP)andtotheOFFSITE'OSECALCULATION MANAUL(ODCM),aswellasalistingofnewlocations
.fordosecalculations and/orenvironmental monitoring identified bythelandusecensuspursuanttoSpecification 3.12.2.ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT"6.9.k.11RoutineRadiological Environmental Operating Reportscoveringtheoperation oftheunitduringthe'previous calendaryearshallbesubmitted priortoHay1of.eachyear.Theinitialreportshallbesubmitted priortoNay1oftheyeariollowing initialcriticality.
TheAnnualRadiological Environmental Operating Reportsshallincludesummaries, interpretations, andinformation basedontrendanalysisoftheresultsoftheradiological environmental surveillance activities forthereportperiod,including acomparison, asappropriate, withpreoperational studies,withoperational controlsandwithpreviousenvironmental surveillance reports,andanassessment oftheobservedimpactsoftheplantoperation ontheenvironment.
ThereportsshallalsoincludetheresultsoflandusecensusesrequiredbySpecification 3.12.2.TheAnnualRadiological Environmental Operating Reportsshallincludeheresultsoianalysisofallradiological environmental samplesandoallenvirormental radiation measurements takenduringtheperiodpursuanttotheAsinglesubmittal maybemadeforamultipleunitstation.ST.LUCIE-UNIT16-18bAmendment No.
1 ADMINISTRATIVE CONOLSANNUALRADIOLOGICAl ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT(Continued) 4locations specified intheTableandFiguresintheODCM,aswellassummarized andtabulated resultsoftheseanalysesandmeasurements intheformatofthetableintheRadiological Assessment BranchTechnical
- Position, Revision1,November1979.Intheeventthatsomeindividual resultsarenotavailable forinclusion withthereport,thereportshallbesubmitted notingandexplaining thereaonsforthemissingresults.Themissingdatashallbesubmitted assoonaspossibleinasupplementary report.Thereportsshallalsoincludethefollowing:
asummarydescription oftheradiological environmental monitoring program;atleasttwolegiblemaps*coveringallsamplinglocations keyedtoatablegivingdistances anddirections fromthecenterline ofonereactor;theresultsthe'nterlaboratory Comparison Program,requiredbySpecification 3.12.3:discussion ofalldeviations fromthesamplingscheduleofTable3.12.1,anddiscussion ofallanalysesinwhichtheLLDrequiredbyTable4.12-1wasnotachievable.
6.9.1.12Atleastonceevery5years,anestimateoftheactualpopulation within10milesoftheplantshallbepreparedandsubmitted totheRegionalAdministrator oftheRegionalOfficeoftheNRC.6.9.1.13Atleastonceevery10years,anestimateoftheactualpopulation within50milesoftheplantshallbepreparedandsubmitted totheRegionalAdministrator oftheRegionalofficeoftheNRC.SPECIALREPORTS6.9.2Specialreportsshallbesubmitted totheDirectoroftheOfficeofInspection andEnforcement RegionalOfficewithinthetimeperiodspecified foreachreport.Thesereportsshallbesubmitted coveringtheactivities identified belowpursuanttotherequirements oftheapplicable reference specification:
a~b.c~d~e.f.9~h.l~J~k.Inoperable SeismicMonitoring Instrumentation, Specification 3.3.3.3.Inoperable Meteorological Monitoring Instrumentation, Specification 3.3.3.4..
Inservice Inspection ProgramReviews,Specifications 4.4.10.1and4.4.10.2.
ECCSActuation, Specifications 3.5.2and3.5.3.SealedSourceleakageinexcessoflimits,Specification 4.7.9.1.3.
Seismiceventanalysis, Specification 4.3.3.3.2.
Beachsurveyresults,Specification 4.7.6.1.1.
CoreBarrelMovement, Specifications 3.4.11and4.4.11.FireDetection Instrumentation, Specification 3.3.3.7.FireSuppression Systems,Specification 3.7.11.1.
Radiological
- Effluent, Specifications 3.11.1.2, 3.11.1.3, 3.11.2.2, 3.11.2.3, 3.11.2.4, 3.11.4,and3.12.1.*OnemapshallcoverstationsneartheSITEBOUNDARY; asecondshallincludethemoredistantstations.
ST.LUCIE-UNIT16-18cAmendment No.
P ADMINISTRATIVECONTROLS6.10RECORDRETENTION 6.10.1Thefollowing recordsshallb'eretainedforatleastfiveyears:a.Recordsandlogsoffacilityoperation coveringtimeintervalateachpowerlevel.'b.Recordsandlogsofprincipal maintenance activities, inspections, repairandreplacement ofprincipal itemsofequipment relatedtonuclearsafety.c.AllREPORTABLE OCCURRENCES submitted totheCommision.
d.Recordsofsurveillance activities, inspections andcalibrations requiredbytheseTechnical Specifications.
e.Recordsofreactortestsandexperiements.
f.RecordsofchangesmadetoOperating Procedures.
g.Recordsofradioactive shipments.
h.Recordsofsealedsourceleaktestsandresults.i.Recordsofannualphysicalinventory ofallsealedsourcematerialofrecord.6.10.2Thefollowing recordsshallberetainedforthedurationoftheFacilityOperating License:a.Recordsanddrawingchangesreflecting facilitydesignmodifications madetosystemsandequipment described intheFinalSafetyAnalysisReport.b.Recordsofnewandirradiated fuelinventory, fueltransfers andassemblyburnuphistories.
c.Recordsoffacilityradiation andcontamination surveys.d.Recordsofradiation exposureforallindividuals enteringradiation controlareas.ST.LUCIE-UNIT16-19Amendment No.
ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLSe.Recordsofgaseousandliquidradioactive materialreleasedtotheenvirons.
f.Recordsoftransient oroperational cyclesforthosefacilitycomponents identified inTable5.9-1.g.Recordsoftrainingandqualification forcurrentmembersoftheplantstaff.h.Recordsofin-service inspections performed pursuanttotheseTechnical Specifications.
RecordsofQualityAssurance
.activities requiredbytheQAManual.j.Recordsofreviewsperformed forchangesmadetoprocedures orequipment orreviewsoftestsandexperiements pursuantto10CFR50.59.k.RecordsofmeetingsoftheFRGandtheCNRB.1.RecordsofEnvironmental Qualification whicharecoveredundertheprovisions ofparagraph 6.13.m.Recordsoftheservicelivesofallhydraulic andmechanical snubberslistedonTables3.7-2aand3.7-2bincluding thedateatwhichtheservicelifeconmences andassociated installation andmaintenance records.n.AnnualRadiological Environmental Operating Reports;andrecordsofanalysestransmitted tothelicenseewhichareusedtopreparetheAnnualRadiological Environmental Monitoring Report.o..Meteorological data,summarized andreportedina,formatconsistent withtherecommendation ofRegulatory Guides1.21and1.23.6.11RADIATION PROTECTION PROGRAM=Procedures forpersonnel radiation protection shallbepreparedconsistent withtherequirements of10CFR20andshallbeapproved, maintained andadheredtoforalloperations involving personnel radiation exposure.
ST.LUCIE-UNIT16-20Amendment No.
ADNIHISTRATIVECONTROLS5.12HIGHRADIATION AREA6.12.1Inlieuofthe"controldevice"or"alarmsigna)"requiredbypara-graph20.203(c)(2) of10CFRPart20,eachhighradiation areainwhich'heintensity ofradiation isgreaterthan100mrem/hrbutlessthan1000mrem/hrshallbebarricaded andconspicuously postedasahighradiation areaandentrancetheretoshallbecontrolled byrequiring issuanceofaRadiation WorkPermit(RMP)".Anyindividual orgroupofindividuals permitted toentersuchareasshallbeprovidedwithoraccompanied byoneormoreofthefollowing:
a.Aradiation monitoring devicewhichcontinuously indicates theradiation doserateinthearea.b.Aradiation monitoring devicewhichcontinuously integrates theradiation doserateintheareaandalarmswhenapresetintegrated doseisreceived.
Entryintosuchareaswiththismonitoring devicemaybemadeafterthedoseratelevelintheareahasbeenestablished andpersonnel havebeenmadeknowledgeable ofthem.C.Ahealthphysicsqualified individual (i.e.,qualified inradiation protection procedures) witharadiation doseratemonitoring devicewhoisresponsible forproviding posi'tive controlovertheactivities withintheareaandshallperformperiodicradiation surveillance atthefrequency specified bythefacilityHealthPhysicist iniheRMP.6.12.2Inadditiontotherequirements ofSpecification 6.12.1,areasaccessible topersonnel with.radiation levelssuchthatamajorportionofthebodycouldreceiveinonehouradosegreaterthan1000mremshallbeprovidedwithlockeddoorstopreventunauthorized entry,andthekeysshallbemaintained undertheadministrative controloftheShiftForemanondutyand/orhealthphysicssuper-vision.Doorsshallremainlockedexceptduringperiodsofaccessbypersonnel underanapprovedRMPwhichshallspecifythedoseratelevelsintheimmediate workareaandthemaximumallowable staytimeforindividuals inthatarea.Forindividual areasaccessible topersonnel withradiation levelssuchthat,amajorportionofthebodycouldreceiveinone'ouradoseinexcessof1000mrem""thatarelocatedwithinlargeareas,suchasPWRcontainment, wherenoenclosure existsforpurposesoflocking,andnoenclosure canbereason-ablyconstructed aroundtheindividual areas,thenthatareashallberopedoff,conspicuously postedandaflashinglightshallbeactivated asawarningdevice.Inlieuof.thestaytimespecification oftheRMP,direct'orremote(s'uchasuseofclosedcircuitTYcameras)continuous surveillance maybemadebypersonnel qualified inradiation protecti'on procedures toprovideposiiveexposurecontroloverheac.ivities withinthearea."HealthPhysicspersonnel orpersonnel escortedbyHealthPhysicspersonnel shallbeexemptfromtheRMPissuancerequirement duringtheperformance oftheirassignedradiation protection duties,providedtheyareotherwise following plantradiation protection procedures forentryintohighradiaionareas.""Heasuremen madeat18inchesfromsourceofradioactivity.
ST.LUCIE-UNITI6-20aAmendment No.
AJAOMINISTRATIVECONTS6.16BACKUPMETHODFOROETERMINIHG SUBCOOLING MARGIN6.16.1Thelicenseeshallimplement aprogramwhichwillensurethecapability toaccurately monitortheReactorCoolantSystemsubcooling margin.Thisprogramshallincludethefollowing:
l.Trainingofpersonnel, and2.Procedures formonitoring.
6.17PROCESSCONTROLPROGRAMPCP6.17.1ThePCPshallbeapprovedbytheFRGpriortoimplementation.
6.17.2Licenseeinitiated changestothePCP:1.Shallbesubmitted totheCommission intheSemiannual Radioactive EffluentReleaseReportfortheperiodinwhichthechange(s) wasmade.Thissubmittal shallcontain:a.Sufficiently detailedinformation tototallysupporttherationale forthechangewithoutbenefitofadditional orsupplemental information; b.Adetermination thatthechangedidnotreducetheoverallconformance ofthedewatered beadresintoexistingcriteriaforradioactive wastes;andc.Oocumentation ofthefactthatthechangehasbeenreviewedandfoundacceptable bytheFRG.2.Shallbecomeeffective uponreviewandacceptance bytheFRG.ST.LUCIE-UNIT16-22Amendment No.
ADYiINISTRATIVE CONTRLS6.18OFFSITEDOSECALCULATION MANUALODCN6.18.1TheODCMshallbeapprovedbytheCommission priortoimplementation.
6.18.2Licenseeinitiated changestotheODCM:1.Shallbesubmitted totheCommission intheSemiannual Radioactive EffluentReleaseReportfortheperiodinwhichthechange(s) wasmadeeffective.
Thissubmittal shallcontain:a.Sufficiently detailedinformation tototallysupporttherationale forthechangewithoutbenefitofadditional orsupplemental information'.
Information submitted shouldconsistofapackageofthosepagesoftheODCNtobechangedwitheachpagenumberedandprovidedwithanapprovalanddatebox,togetherwithappropriate analysesorevaluations justifying thechange(s);
b.Adetermination thatthechangewillnotreducetheaccuracyorreliability ofdosecalculations orsetpointdeterminations; andc.Documentation ofthefactthatthechangehasbeenreviewedandfoundacceptable bytheFRG.2.Shallbecomeeffective uponreviewandacceptance bytheFRG.ST.LUGIE-UNIT16-23Amendment No.
ISC