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Semiannual Effluent Release Rept 15,Jan-June 1983. W/830830 Ltr
ML20024F433
Person / Time
Site: Peach Bottom  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 06/30/1983
From: Alden W
PECO ENERGY CO., (FORMERLY PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC
To: Murley T
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I)
References
NUDOCS 8309090379
Download: ML20024F433 (14)


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l PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY PHILADELPHIA PEACll DOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION Unit Nos. 2 and 3 Docket Nos'. 50-277 & 50-278 SEMI-ANNUAL EFFLUENT RELEASES REPORT

{ NO. 15 JANUARY 1, 1983 THROUGH JUNE 30, 1983 i

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PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION

( Unit Nos. 2 and 3 Docket Nos. 50-277 & 50-278

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SEMI-ANNUAL EFFLUENT RELEASES REPORT NO. 15 JANUARY 1, 1983 THPOUGH JUNE 30, 1983 s

Submitted to The United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission

{ Pursuant to Facility Operating License No. DPR-44 & 56 l

l Preparation Directed By:

R. S. Fleis chmann , II, Suoerintendent Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station

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f I. INTRODUCTION L

In accordance with the Unique

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L Reporting Requirements of Technical Specification 6.9.3., this report summarizes the Effluent Release Data for peach Bottom Atomic Power

( Station Units 2 and 3 for the period January 1, 1983 thru June 30, 1983.

[ The notation P and N are used to l denote positive and negative exponents to the base 10.

( The release of radioactive materials during the reporting \-

period were within the Technical

( Specification limits. Specifically, the average liquid radioactive release for the reporting period waa 4.47% of the permissible limit; the maximum noble gas release was 8.93%

of the permissible limit and; the average iodine release was 0.307% of the permissible release.

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( I. Introduction II. Tables A- Liquid Radioactive Release Data 1 B- Isotopic Analysis of Liquid 2 Radioactive Releases ,

C- Gaseous Radioactive Release Data 5 D- Isotopic Analysis of Gaseous 6 Radioactive Releases E- Solid Radioactive Waste Shipment 9

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TABLE A PEACH BOTTOM UNITS 2 & 3 - 1983 LIQUID RADILsCTIVE RELEASE DATA JAN. FEB. MAR.. APR. MAY. JUNE TOTAL Gross Activity ($Y)

Total Curies Except Tritium 7.02N2 2.50N1 5.37N1 1.44N1 1.47N1 6.36N1 1.79 l

Average pCi/ml Gross Activity (except l Tritium) at Point of (2)

Release 1.02N8 2.21N8 4.9?N8 1.21N8 1.5BNS 1.31N8 1.82N8 l

Total Curies of Tritium 9.39N1 1.34 1.46 2.40 1.95 3.64 1.17P1 l

! Average pCi/ml Tritium at Point of (2)

Release 1.36N7 1.19N7 1.35N7 2.02N7 2.10N7 7.52NB 1.19N7 Total Curles, Alpha 11.04N6 1284N6 5.1BN6 2.19N6 1.64N6 1.21N4 11.34N4 Average pC1/ml Alpha at Point (2) of Reloase 11.51N13 12.51N13 4.80N13 1.84N13 1.77N13 2.50N12 11.36N12 Total curies of Dissolved Noble Gases 1.64N2 7.38N3 2.91N2 3.68N2 3.38N2 5.41N2 1.78N1 Average pCi/ml of Noble Gases at Point of (2)

Release 2.38N9 6.53N10 2.69N9 3.09N9 3.64N9 1.12N9 1.81N9 Maximum pCi/ml Released (except Tritium) - at Point of (3)

Release 6.49N9 4.37N8 5.11N7 6.57N8 5.88N8 4.39N7 5.llN7 Total Volume Gallons: 1.85P5 4.52P5 4.92P5 7.71P5 5.60P5 1.60P6 4.06P6 of Waste Liters: 7.0lPS 1.71P6 1.86P6 2.92P6 2.27P6 6.05P6 1.55P7 Total Volume Gallons: 1.82P9 2.98P9 2.87P9 3.15P9 2.45P9 1.28P10 2.61P10 Dilution: Liters: 6.88P9 1.13P10 1.08P10 1.19P10 9.28P9 4.84P10 9.82P10 (2) t of Tech. Spec. Curie 1.05% 3.75% 8.0St 2.164 2.20% 9.54% 4.474 Limit (1) _

(1). Based on Tech. Spec. 3.8.B.2 (2). Average for 6 month period (3). Maximum for 6 month period

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PEACN BOTTOM UNITS 2 & 3 - 1983 ISOTOPIC ANALYSIS OF LIQUID RADIOACTIVE RELEASES (In Curies) l JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. MAY JUNE Ci TOTAL ISOTOPE i, '

1.82N4 4.32N4 1.0lN3 7.32N5 1.13N4 9.08N4 2.72N3 '

Strontium-89 ii 8.20N6 2.19N5 4.28N5 1.27NS 6.06N6 4.42NS 1.35N4 Strontium-90 1.26N3 2.06N2 4.34N2 2.llN2 7.74N3 2.61N2 1.20N1 Cesium-134 2.37N3 4.23N2 8.07N2 2.42N2 1.17N2 5.32N2 2.14N1 Cesium-137 6.93N4 1.14N2 7.42N2 1.94N2 2.06N2 4.21N3 1.31N1 Iodine-131 1.71N3 3.52N3 7.PlN3 1.59N4 5.04N4 2.02N3 1.49N2 Cobalt-58 1.39N2 4.22N2 4.98N3 9.58N3 3.00N2 1.05N1 Cobalt-60 4.39N3 2.6BN2 1.20N1 1.22N1 2.37N2 5.19N2 2.23N1 5.67N1 Zinc-65

  • 6.72N5 1.57N3
  • 7.22N5 8.59N4 2.57N3 [

Manganese-54 i 1.47N3 5.04N3 *

  • 3.37N3 1.16N2 Chromium-51 1.67N3  !
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  • 7.63N4 5.29N4 4.10N4 1.30N3 3.54N3 Lanthanum-140 5.34N4  !
  • 7.56NS *
  • 1.18N4 f Niobium-95 4.21NS 2.04N2 4.49N2 5.35N3 1.29N3 1.27N1 2.02N1 Sodium-24 2.95N3
  • 7.17N4 1.61N4 3.81N5 4.96N4 1.41N3 Yttrium-91M ,

2.67N3 3.51N3 9.63N5

  • 7.64N3 1.48N2 Xenon-135M 8.86N4 2.71N3 2.48N2 2.90N4 1.08N3 9.14N3 3.83N2 Iodine-133 2.41N4

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Iodine-135

  • 5.79N4 3.03N3 *
  • 3.86N3 7.47N3 Strontium-92
  • 1.05N4 2.56N4 8.20NS
  • 5.36NS 4.97N4 s i

Technetium-99m 3.26N4 5.49N4 5.89N3 9.64NS 1.81N4 6.75N3 1.38N2 Xenon-133M * *

  • 3.77N4 *
  • 3.77N4 Xenor.-133 3.9BN3 1.80N3 1.19N2 2.79N2 2.90N2 2.17N2 9.63N2

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Xenon-135 1.14N2 2.91N3 7.37N3 8.32N3 4.75N3 2.48N2 5.96N2 .

Phosphorus-32 2.53N3 1.49N2 5.96N2 3.44N3 3.63N3 1.21N3 8.53N2 Iron-55 4.17N5 3.76N5 1.99N3 7.35N3 2.86N3 7.87N3 2.0lN2 f i

Nickel-63 4.59N5 5.14N4 4.43N4 1.99N4 2.95N4 4.96N2 5.11F2 Barium-140

  • 2.19N4 1.02N3 *
  • 1.21N4 1.36N3 g Neptiinium-239 *
  • i Iodine-132
  • 6.05N5 6.73N4 *
  • 1.24N3 1.97N3 Tellurium-132 Xenon-131M *
  • 4.16N3 4.llN4 *
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c-Krypton-85M *-

  • 2.17N3 1.89N4 2.28N5
  • 2.38N3 9

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  • 5.15N4 5.15N4 Copper-64 6.76N3 * - * *
  • 6.76N3

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PEACH BOTTOM UNITS 2 6 3 - 1983 ISOTOPIC ANALYSIS OF LIQUID RADIOACTIVE RELEASES (In Curies)

ISOTOPE .TAff . FEB. MAR. APR. MAY JUNE Ci TOTAL Strontium-91 * * * * * *

  • l Ruthenium-103 * * * * * *
  • 1 Molybdenum-99 * * * * * *
  • Cadmium-109 *
  • 5.07N3 * *
  • 5.07N3 Antimony-124
  • 2.03N4 *
  • 3.20NS
  • 2.35N4 Silver-llom * *
  • 1.78N4 *
  • 1.78N4 Manganese-56 * * * *
  • 3.73N4 3.73N4 TOTALS 6.88N2 2.61N1 5.55N1 1.49N1 1.46N1 6.07N1 1,79
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% of Tech. Spec. Limit (1) .456 .411 .307 .350 .269 .392 .364 Iodine-131 (Ci) 2.64N3 1.80N3 1.03N2 6.62N3 7.44N3 1.56N3 3.04N2

% of Tech. Spec. Limit (2) .206 .172 .784 .183 .347 .149 .307 Particulates >8 Day Half Life (Ci) ,

2.92N4 4.50N4 5.07NC 6.90N4 3.07N4 5.26N4 2.77N3 Particulate Alpha (Ci) 7.57N7 6.70N7 9.18117 7.0lN7 5.76N7 3.16N7 3.94N6

% of Tech. Spec. Limit (2) .006 .001 .010 .003 .001 .004 .004 Tritium (C1) (3) 3.03 2,42 2.42 1.64 1.31 1.31 1.21P1 Max. Noble Gas Release Rate (uci/sec)2.81P4 1.65P4 8.70P3 2.0074 1.75P4 4.34P3 2.81P4 Date: 1/29 2/14 3/23 5/3 5/20 6/29 1/29

% of Tech. Spec. Limit for Maximum 8.93 5.15 2.63 6.03 5.20 2.34 8.93 Noble Gas Release (1)

Maximum e of Tech. Spec. Limit (1) 8.93 5.15 4.08 6.03 5.20 8.55 8.93 (1) Basis: Tech. Spec. 3.3.C.1 -

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PEACH BOTTOM UNITS 2 & 3 - 1981 ISOMPIC ANALYSIS OF GASEOUS t RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS (In Curies) - t t

ISOTOPE JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. MAY M' Ci TOTAL, Krypton-85m 1.10P1 7.51 2.42 1.25P1 2.69P1 2.63P1 8.66P1 xenon-133 3.02P3 1.46P3 1.23P3 2.49P3 2.31P3 3.29P3 1.10P4 l l

'l Xenon-135 6.00P2 3.12P2 2.11P2 5.l'P2 4.16 P 2 - 1.07P1 3.63?3 Krypton-88 1.90P1 1.75 2.98 6.32

  • 3.18P1 6.19P1 xenon-138 9.00 4.18 * * *
  • 1.32P1 l Xenon-133m 1.02P2 9.53P1 2.29'P1 7.37P1 4.13P1 5.47P1 3.90P2  !

Krypton-87 1.77P1 8.11 2.93 4.64 3.71 1.82P1 5.53P1 i

xenon-135m 6.65 4.12 7.10P1

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No I.D. 1.37P1 7.63 8.55 3.11P1 1.29P1 2.06P1 9.45P1

> Total 3.80P3 1.90P3 1.55P3 3.34P3 3.32PJ 4.53P3 1.84P4 {

t Iodine-131 2.64N3 1.80N3 1.03N2 6.62N3 7.44N3 1.56N3 3.04N2 Iodine-133 6.02N2 4.82N2 4.82N2 7.68N2 6.14N2 6.14N2 3.56N1 Iodine-135 3.83N2 3.06N2 3.06N2 4.75N2 3.80N2 3.80N2 2.23N1 I

Total 1.0lN1 8.06N2 8.91N2 1.31N1 1.07N1 1.0lN1 6.09N1 Strontium-89 1.51N4 1.30N4 1.13N4 1.85N4 9.10N5 2.10N4 8.80N4 M

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PEACH BOT M UNITS 2 & 3 - 1983 ISOTOPIC ANALYSIS OF GASEOUS. $

RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS (In Curies)

ISOTOPE J$N. FEB. MAR. AP R. MAY JUNE Ci TOTAL [

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Strontium-90 2.BlN6 5.41N6 4.47N6 4.97N6 4. 21N6 '~ 8.00N7 2.2"F5 f Rubidium-89 * * *

  • 4.55N4
  • 4.55N4 Cesium-134 *
  • 2.26N5' 3.46N5 1.14N5
  • 8.12NS 5.70N5 8.04N6
  • 1.82N4 Lanthanum-140 7.55NS 1.57N4 1.15N4 2,23N4 1.33N4 2.40N4 9.44N4 l Cobalt-58 -* * * * * * *  !

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  • 2.0SNS 2.76HS 5.27N6
  • 5.37NS ]

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  • 9.39N5 8.32NS 3.89N5 3.62N6
  • 2.20N4 i Nanganese-54' * *
  • Strontium-91 1.24N4 2.47N4 1.07Ni 2.94N4 1.84N4 2.74N4 1.23N3 cadmium-109
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  • 7.41N5 1.73N4 l Cesium-138 1.12N2 9.14N3 5.47N3 9.05N3 5.19N3 8.91H3 4.90N2 Barium-140 1.12N4 2.20N4 1.BlN4 3.41W4 1.83N4 3.14N4 1.35N3 Yttrium-91m 8.30N4 1.15N3 9.85N4 1.05N3 9.27N4 1.87N3 6.81N3 Technetium-99m 5.82H5 * * *
  • 3.84NS 9.66N5

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PEACH BOTOOM UNITS 2 & 3 - 1983 IS&rOPIC ANALYSIS OF GASEOUS RADIOACTIVE EFFLUFNTS (In Curies)

ISOTOPE JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. MAY JUNE Ci TJfAL Barium-139 1.38N3 4.30N3 1.95N3 3.54N3 7.16N3 3.33N3 1.67tI2 Xenon-133 * * * *

  • 1.62N4 1.62F4 l

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Activity, Curles 4.73P2 6.72P3 1.14P3 4.22P2 2.84P2 3.51P3 1.25P4 Snipping date.s B 12/29 (1) A 1/31 (1) A 2/28 (1) A 3/31 (1) A 4/29(1) A 5/31 (1)

(4 of shipments) A l/3 (1) A 2/1 (2) A 3/1 (1) A 4/1 (1) B 4/30 (1) A 6/1 (2)

A. Disposition - All A 1/4 (3) A 2/2 (2) A 3/2 (1) B 4/1 (1) A 5/2 (1) B 6/2 (1) i waste shipped by A 1/5 (1) A 2/3 (2) A 3/3 (2) B 4/2 (1) A 5/3 (1) A 6/3 (1)

Hittman Nuclear A 1/6 (1) A 2/4 (1) A 3/4 (1) A 4/4 (1) A 5/4 (1) A 6/6 (2) and Development A 1/7 (2) A 2/7 (1) B 3/5 (1) A 4/5 (1) A 5/5 (2) B 6/6 (1)

Corporation in trucks A 1/10 (1) A 2/8 (1) A 3/7 (1) A 4/6 (1) A 5/6 (1) A 6/7 (1) to the Chen Nuclear A 1/11 (2) A 2/9 (1) A 3/8 (1) A 4/8 (1) B 5/6 (1) A 6/8 (1)

Corporation, Barnwell, A 1/12 (1) A 2/10 (1) A 3/9 (1) A 4/11 (2) A 5/9 (1) A 6/9 (1)

Soath Carolina. A 3/13 (2) A 2/11 (1) A 3/10 (2) A 4/12 (2) B 5/11 (1), B 6/9 (1)

B. Disposition - All A 1/14 (1) A 2/14 (1) A 3/11 (1) B 4/13 (1) A 5/13 (1) A 6/10 (1) waste shipped by A 1/17 (1) A 2/15 (2) B 3/12 (1) A 4/14 (1) A 5/16 (1) B 6/11 (1)

Hittman Nuclear A 1/18 (2) A 2/16 (1) A 3/14 (1) B 4/14 (1) B 5/17 (1) A 6/13 (1) and Development A 1/19 (1) A 2/17 (2) A 3/15 (1) A 4/18 (1) A 5/17 (1) A 6/14 (1)

Corporation on trucks A 1/20 (2) A 2/18 (1) A 3/16 (2) A 4/19 (1) A 5/19 ('2 ) A 6/15 (1) to U.S. Ecology, Inc., A 1/21 (1) B 2/19 (1) A 3/17 (1) A 4/20 (1) A 5/23 (1) A 6/16 (1)

Richland, Washington. A 1/24 (1) B 2/21 (1) A 3/18 (1) A 4/21 (1) B 5/23 (1) A 6/17 (1)

Shipments are logged A 1/25 (1) A 2/22 (1) B 3/19 (1) B 4/21 (1) A 5/24 (1) A 6/20 (1) according to the month A 1/26 (2) A 2/23 (1) A 3/21 (1) A 4/22 (1) A 5/26 (2) A 6/21 (1) received at destination, A 1/27 (2) A 2/24 (2) A 3/22 (2) B 4/23 (1) B 5/26 (1) A 6/23 (2) which sometimes differs A 1/28 (1) A 2/25 (1) B 3/23 (1) A 4/25 (1) A 5/27 (1) B 6/23 (1) from the month in which B 1/28 (1) A 2/26 (2) A 3/23 (1) B 4/25 (1) A 6/24 (2) it was shipped. B 1/29 (1) A 3/24 (2) A 4/26 (1) B 6/27 (2)

A 3/25 (1) A 4/27 (2) A 6/28 (1)

A 3/26 (1) A 4/28 (1) A 6/29 (1)

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2301 MARKET STREET P.O. BOX 8699 PHILADELPHIA. PA.19101

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Dr. Thomas E. Murley, Administrator Region 1 Office of Inspection & Enforcement

'f' U.S. Muclear Regulatory Commission 631 Park Avenue King of Prussia, PA 19406

SUBJECT:

Report of Semi-Annual Effluent Releases No. 15 h 7anuary 1, 1983, through June 30, 1983 I' Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station Unit Mos. 2&3 ii:

[ Dear Dr. Murley y Enclosed are two copies of the semi-Annunt Effluent iv Releases Peport No. 15, January 1, 1983 - June 30, 1983, for Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station Unit Nos. 2 and 3 b This report is being submitted in compilance with the

Technical Specifications of Operating Licensees DPR-44 and DPR-56

, and to fulfill the requirements of Regulatory Guide 10.1.

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a k Very truly yours,

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'l W.M. I en Engineer-In-Charge p I,1 censing Section 1

Nuclear Generation Division-GHS:vdw

' Attachments cc Docunent Control Desk U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission hg V Washington, D.C. 20555 '

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