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Annual Occupational Radiation Exposure Report, 2001, for Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2 & 3
ML020850545
Person / Time
Site: Browns Ferry  Tennessee Valley Authority icon.png
Issue date: 03/11/2002
From: Abney T
Tennessee Valley Authority
To:
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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Tennessee Valley Authority, Post Office Box 2000, Decatur, Alabama 35609-2000 March 11, 2002 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Mail Stop OWFN, P1-35 Washington, D.C. 20555-0001 Gentlemen:

) Docket Nos. 50-259 In the Matter of

) 50-260 Tennessee Valley Authority 50-296 BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT (BFN) - UNITS 1, 2, AND 3 - ANNUAL OCCUPATIONAL RADIATION EXPOSURE REPORT (AORER) - JANUARY THROUGH DECEMBER 2001 This letter provides the AORER for Units 1, 2, and 3 in accordance with BFN's Technical Specifications (TS),

Section 5.6.1. This report covers the period from January through December 2001.

TS Section 5.6.1 requires that a report containing a tabulation on an annual basis of the number of station employees (including contractors), for whom monitoring was performed, receiving an annual deep dose equivalent greater As than 0.100 roentgen equivalent man (100 millirem) .

required by TS, Section 5.6.1, the report provides the associated deep dose equivalent (reported in person-rem) according to work and job function. The enclosed tabulation supplements the requirements of 10 CFR 20.2206.

The enclosed tabulation report reflects radiation exposure data as tracked by electronic dosimeters on Radiation Work Permits.

Pnnted on recycled paper

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Page 2 March 11, 2002 There are no commitments contained in this letter. If you have any questions, please contact me at (256) 729-2636.

S erely Manager f Licensi g a Industry Aff irs Enclosure _our) cc (En (Via NRC E ectronic Distribution)

Mr. Kahtan N. Jabbour, Senior Project Manager U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (MS 08G9)

One White Flint, North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, Maryland 20852 Mr. Paul E. Fredrickson, Branch Chief U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II Sam Nunn Atlanta Federal Center 61 Forsyth Street, S.W., Suite 23T85 Atlanta, Georgia 030303-8931 NRC Resident Inspector Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant P.O. Box 149 Athens, Alabama 35611 Mr. Ronald Sanacore American Nuclear Insurers Town Center, Suite 300S 29 South Main Street West Hartford, Connecticut 06107-2430 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: REIRS Project Manager Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research Washington, D.C. 20555-0001

ENCLOSURE TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT UNITS 1, 2, AND 3 ANNUAL OCCUPATIONAL RADIATION EXPOSURE REPORT JANUARY THROUGH DECEMBER 2001 See Attached:

Date: 24-JAN-2002 07:23 BROWN,'S tERRY XUCI,9.( Pl.AA N

P. 0. BOX 2000 DECA7UR, ALABAMA 351i0 -2000 LICENSE: DPR-33, DPR-EZ, DOE-68 RegulatoLy Guide 1.16 IntuCLDIatiOtl End of Year Report 2001 Numb*r " of 100 Personnel inrem Station 7OtalUtility man-eain Cont-racton Sil

. 1on UtiLity Contractor work and lob [4iiction ROUTINE OPERATIONS AND SURVEIIIAN1:E 5.0.19 . 150 00.009 D.835 17.401 1.181 2.940 6.792 0.005 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 19.614 0.026 0.012 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 3.124 1.543 5.')4 0.717 0.402 14.166 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEl 0.000 1.160 0.200 0.000 5.056 0.392 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0.027 0.1.98 1.456 0,007 0.047 7.121 ENG7NEERITNK PERSONNEL ROUTINE PLANT MAINTENANCE 61-.38 6.133 100.911 20.E35 1.650 0.193 35.168 2.901 MAITENANCE PERSONNEL 43.141 0.430 2.009 13.614 OPEPRATIONS PERSONNEL 1.061 3.439 4. 480 0.271 3.24"7 9.507 HEALTH PfYy+'CE PERSONVEL 0.048 0.463 1.667 0.025 0.219 7.088 SUPERVISORY i'ERCSONNEL 0.135 11.981 3.113 0.026 1.615 11.473 ENGINEERING PEkRSONNI.

INSERVICE. OS(ECT:T nN 0.093 0.026 1.697 0.Z15 0.164 17.284 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEl, 0.000 0.000 0 .000 0.000 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS FPJVIONNMIL 0.000 0.040 (). () )9 0. 000 0.032 0.0Z2 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0.000 0.000 0,000 0 .0(1o 0.000 0.030 SUPERVISORY PRHSIONNEL 4.654 10.709 O 077 1.106 2,726 0.138 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL SPECIAL PLANT MAINTENANCE 7 .912 I. 144 2,.]O5 (1.321 0.000 0.000 MAINTENANCE PERNONNEI. 0. 100( 0.765 2.923 0.000 OPERATIONS PEHR;ONNHL 0. 642 0.922 Q0,30 C.158 2.260 0.083 HEALTH PHYSICS PEIRSONNEL 0.321 0.0B8 0.000 0,103 0.443 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0.653 0.(103 0.000 2.414 0.008 0. 000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL WASTE PROCESSING 3.(814 0.329 0.000 1.560 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 0.000 0.0(00 1. 9'42 1.821 0.1000 0. 39'1 4.4H8 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL. 0.017 1. 57 6 0.584 0.006 0,430 13.755 0.001 HEAITH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0.000 o,0.00' 0.623 0.0l0 2.1.53 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0.D00 o, Oily 0.023 0.f700 0.012 0.036 ENGINTERING PERSONNEL

Regulatory Guide 1.16 Tnformation End or Year Report 2001 Number of Panrornel

> 100 mrpm Total 1nan-Frem CGntractor A

Station Utility St-ation Utility Contractor Work and Job Function REFUELING 16.119 3 . 942 90.60)

MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 52. 651 20.322 1.545 281.269 1.815 10.701 0.377 0.507 29.211 5.919 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 12.874 18. 176 5.856 4.223 10.516 1.563 HEALTH PHYSICS PER5ONNEL 6.289 0.412 4. 212 1 .602 0.216 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 2.065 1 . q31 0.047 0.366 8.436 ENGINKEHNI PpHNCNNEI.,

rorAl q 137. 998 2D.00C 41.31569 44.250 6.294

0. 579 143.788 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 09. 377 2.000 4 .778 33.893 OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 17.156 25.422 17.601 5.247 10.187 38.226 HEALTH PI[YSICS PE14SONNEL 0.842 5.000 5.140 0.441 1. 9 6 21.028 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 5.017 25.000 7.203 1.191 4.766 29.613 ENGINEERINHG PERSONNEL 326.242 54.017 473.769 108.093 13.152 164.497 Grand Total:;

100 mrem throughout the year at the site.

SThe man-rem totals include dose only fron individuals receiving more than