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App I Analysis,Crystal River, Revision 2,June 1976. Prepared for Util.Includes Part of Table 6 Re Release Rates & Release Heights of Gaseous Element Only
ML19308D722
Person / Time
Site: Crystal River Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 06/30/1976
From: Albersheim S, Conway T, Dinunno J
NUS CORP.
To:
Shared Package
ML19308D721 List:
References
NUS-1721, NUS-1721-R02, NUS-1721-R2, NUDOCS 8003120875
Download: ML19308D722 (2)


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June 1976 2I NUS CORPORATION Environmental Safegua 3s Division 4 Research Place Rockville, Maryland 20850 7* .

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I RELEASE ItATES AND RELEASE IIEIGitTS OF GASEOUS EFFLUENTS t

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i~ (D') Turbine Building ~ Roof Vents (FSAR, Figure 2-48, Release Points #4A, 4B, 4C)

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Location: On the Turbine Building Roof 116 ft above the 95 ft datum (each)

L5 Release lleight:

f, Release Rate: 174,000 scfm-(each)

Vent Size: 20'ft by 60 ft (each) j i.s Temperature - Ambient I

' NOTE: The physical configuration of the above release point is as follows:

4 (A) - Release is vertical from the vertical vents without obstruction.

I G' (B) Release is vertical from the vertical vent without

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obstruction. The top of the vent is cut at an angle <450 from vertical so that the open face is toward the south.

(C) Same as (B).

, (D) Release is around a raincap in each case. The rain-cap is a series of louvers which are similar to an

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inverted "V" s..er two "V's". The release goes up

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