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Category:TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS & TEST REPORTS
MONTHYEARML20217F1041999-10-14014 October 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Pages,Revising TS Sections 2.2 & 3.0/4.0,necessary to Support Mod P000224 Which Will Install New Power Range Neutron Monitoring Sys & Incorporate long- Term thermal-hydraulic Stability Solution Hardware ML20212H5681999-09-27027 September 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Pages,Revising TS to Clarify Several Administrative Requirements,Delete Redundant Requirements & Correct Typos ML20216J3471999-09-27027 September 1999 Corrected Tech Specs Page,Modifying Appearance of TS Page 3/4 4-8 as Typo Identified in Section 3.4.3.1 ML20196F5551999-06-22022 June 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Pages to Delete Surveillance Requirement 4.4.1.1.2 & Associated TS Administrative Controls Section 6.9.1.9.h,removing Recirculation Sys MG Set Stop ML20195H0651999-06-0909 June 1999 Revised Bases Pages B 3/4 10-2 & B 3/4 2-4 for LGS Units 1 & 2,in Order to Clarify That Requirements for Reactor Enclosure Secondary Containment Apply to Extended Area Encompassing Both Reactor Enclosure & Refueling Area ML20195E7611999-06-0707 June 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Table 3.6.3-1 & Associated Notations, Reflecting Permanently Deactivated Instrument Reference Leg Isolation Valve HV-61-102 ML20195G0481999-06-0707 June 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Section 3/4.4.3, RCS Leakage,Leakage Detection Systems, Clarifying Action Statement Re Inoperative Reactor Coolant Leakage Detection Systems ML20195B8431999-05-26026 May 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Section 4.1.3.5.b,removing & Relocating Control Rod Scram Accumulators Alarm Instrumentation to UFSAR & TS Section 3.1.3.5,allowing Alternate Method for Determining Whether Control Rod Drive Pump Is Operating ML20207L6591999-03-11011 March 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Section 2.1, Safety Limits, Revising MCPR Safety Limit ML20199G2021999-01-12012 January 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Section 3/4.4.2 & TS Bases Sections B 3/4.4.2,B 3/4.5.1 & B 3/4.5.2 to Increase Allowable as-found Main Steam SRV Code Safety Function Lift Setpoint Tolerance from +1% to +3% ML20199A7271999-01-0404 January 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Revising Administrative Section of TS Re Controlled Access to High Radiation Areas & Rept Dates for Annual Ore Rept & Annual Rer Rept ML20195J1651998-11-16016 November 1998 Rev D to LGS Emergency Preparedness NUMARC Eals ML20155H6401998-10-30030 October 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Pages Revising TS SRs 4.8.4.3.b.1, 4.8.4.3.b.2 & 4.8.4.3.b.3 in Order to Reflect Relay Setpoint Calculation Methodology ML20154Q8941998-10-15015 October 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Re Addition of Special Test Exception for IST & Hydrostatic Testing ML20154L3971998-10-13013 October 1998 Revised Tech Spec Bases Pages,Clarifying Thermal Overload Operation for Motor Operated Valves with Maintained Contact Control Switches ML20151Z4721998-09-14014 September 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Revising Table 4.4.6.1.3-1,re Withdrawal Schedule for Reactor Pressure Vessel Matl Surveillance Program Capsules ML20151V0951998-09-0404 September 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Ensuring Fidelity Between TS Pages & 970324 Submittal ML20236M1221998-07-0202 July 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Change Request 96-06-0,modifying FOL Page 8 ML20217K5291998-04-24024 April 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Page 6-18a Revising MCPR Safety Limit for Lgs,Unit 1,cycle 8 ML20202G7871998-02-0909 February 1998 Proposed TS Section 2.1, Safety Limits, Revising MCPR Safety Limit.Nonproprietary Supporting Info Encl ML20199G7771998-01-27027 January 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Pages,Removing Maximum Isolation Time for HPCI Turbine Exhaust Containment Isolation Valve HV-055-1(2)F072 from TS ML20198M7861998-01-12012 January 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Table 4.4.6.1.3-1 Re Surveillance Specimen Program Evaluation for Limerick Generating Station, Unit 1 ML20203H2501997-12-31031 December 1997 Rev 19 to Odcm ML20198N8061997-12-31031 December 1997 NPDES Permit PA-0052221 Study Plan for Fecal Coliform Bacteria in Pont Pleasant Water Diversion Sys During May- Sept 1998 ML20199H5971997-11-18018 November 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Re Affected Unit 1 FOL Page 8 ML20212D1851997-10-24024 October 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Revising Section 3/4.1.3.6 to Exempt Control Rod 50-27 from Coupling Test for Remainder for Cycle 7 at LGS Unit 1,provided Certain Conditions Are Met ML20211P9471997-10-15015 October 1997 Revised MSRV Tailpipe Temp Action Plan ML20216H1101997-09-0808 September 1997 Proposed Tech Specs,Supplementing Change Request 96-06-0 by Adding Three Addl TS Pages Containing Typos Discovered Since 970225 Submittal ML20210T9231997-09-0202 September 1997 Proposed Tech Specs,Revising TS Section 4.0.5 & Bases Sections B 4.0.5 & B 3/4.4.8 Re SRs Associated W/Isi & IST of ASME Code Class 1,2 & 3 Components ML20141K9461997-05-27027 May 1997 PECO Nuclear Limerick Generating Station Unit 2 Startup Test Rept Cycle 5 ML20203H2701997-04-30030 April 1997 Rev 18 to Odcm ML20138A2311997-04-21021 April 1997 Proposed Tech Specs,Providing New Pp B 3/4 8-2a to Accomodate Overflow of Text from TS Bases Pp B 3/4 8-2 ML20137X8101997-04-0909 April 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Re Battery Specific Gravity Changes ML20137G6751997-03-24024 March 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Deleting Drywell & Suppression Chamber Purge Sys Operational Time Limit & Add SR to Ensure Purge Sys Large Supply & Exhaust Valves Are Closed as Required ML20135D0961997-02-25025 February 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Changing Corporate Name from PA Electric Co to PECO Energy Co & Removing Obsolete Info & Correcting Typos ML20133L2141997-01-15015 January 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Pp 3/4 5-5 mark-up Rev for Unit 1 Revising TS by Eliminating in-situ Functional Testing of ADS Valves Requirement as Part of start-up Testing Activities ML20135F0961996-12-0606 December 1996 Proposed Tech Specs 2.1 Re Safety Limits ML20135A4491996-11-25025 November 1996 Proposed Tech Specs Change Request 96-22-0,revising TS SR 4.8.1.1.2.e.2 & Supporting TS Bases Section 3/4.8,to Clarify Requirements Associated W/Single Load Rejection Testing of EDGs ML20134L7571996-11-0505 November 1996 Proposed Tech Specs Revising Same Pp Contained in TS Change Request 95-14-0 Re Adoption of Performance Based 10CFR50, App J,Option B Testing ML20128N7761996-09-27027 September 1996 Proposed Tech Specs 3/4.6.5 Re Secondary Containment & 4.6.5.1.1 Re Surveillance Requirements ML20116L2701996-08-0808 August 1996 Proposed Tech Specs,Revising TS Sections 3/4.3.1,3/4.3.2, 3/4.3.3 & Associated TS Bases Sections 3/4.3.1 & 3/4.3.2 to Eliminate Selected Response Time Testing Requirements ML20116H6511996-08-0505 August 1996 Proposed Tech Specs Section 2.1, Safety Limits, to Revise Min Critical Power Ratio Safety Limit ML20116E6191996-08-0101 August 1996 Proposed Tech Specs 3/4.4.6 Re Addition of Two Hydroset Curves,Effective for 6.5 & 8.5 Efpy,To Existing Ptol Curves ML20113E0491996-06-28028 June 1996 Technical Basis & Description of Approach for Review Method Selection ML20115A9111996-06-28028 June 1996 Proposed Tech Specs,Performing Containment leakage-rate Testing Per 10CFR50,App J, Primary Reactor Containment Leakage Testing for Water-Cooled Power Reactors, Option B ML20117H2621996-05-20020 May 1996 Proposed Tech Specs Sections 3/4.4.9.2,3/4.9.11.1,3/4.9.11.2 & Associated TS Bases 3/4.4.9 & 3/4.9.11 to More Clearly Described RHR Sys Shutdown Cooling Mode Operation ML20112C1691996-05-17017 May 1996 Startup Rept Cycle 7 ML20117D7801996-05-0303 May 1996 Proposed Tech Specs,Revising TS SRs to Change Surveillance Test Frequency for Performing Flow Testing of SGTS & RERS from Monthly to Quarterly ML20107M5141996-04-25025 April 1996 Proposed Tech Specs 3/4.3.7.7 Re Relocation of Traversing in-core Probe LCO ML20101L9211996-03-29029 March 1996 Proposed Tech Specs,Revising TS SR 4.5.1.d.2.b to Delete Requirement to Perform Functional Testing of ADS Valves as Part of start-up Testing Activities 1999-09-27
[Table view] Category:TEST/INSPECTION/OPERATING PROCEDURES
MONTHYEARML20195J1651998-11-16016 November 1998 Rev D to LGS Emergency Preparedness NUMARC Eals ML20198N8061997-12-31031 December 1997 NPDES Permit PA-0052221 Study Plan for Fecal Coliform Bacteria in Pont Pleasant Water Diversion Sys During May- Sept 1998 ML20203H2501997-12-31031 December 1997 Rev 19 to Odcm ML20211P9471997-10-15015 October 1997 Revised MSRV Tailpipe Temp Action Plan ML20203H2701997-04-30030 April 1997 Rev 18 to Odcm ML20113E0491996-06-28028 June 1996 Technical Basis & Description of Approach for Review Method Selection ML20100L9131995-11-30030 November 1995 Rev 17 to LGS Units 1 & 2 Odcm ML20094B5391995-10-24024 October 1995 Scenario Manual for Limerick Generating Station Emergency Preparedness Annual Exercise (Radiological Scenario) ML20094B5041995-10-24024 October 1995 Scenario Manual for Limerick Generating Station Emergency Preparedness Annual Exercise (General Scenario) ML20100L9051995-05-0808 May 1995 Rev 16 to LGS Units 1 & 2 Odcm ML20100L9001995-01-19019 January 1995 Rev 1 to RW-C-100, Solid Radwaste Sys Pcp ML20080N1461994-12-31031 December 1994 Rev 15 to LGS Units 1 & 2 Odcm ML20073S9471994-06-21021 June 1994 Non-proprietary Revised Emergency Response Procedures, Including Revs 43 & 44 to Index,Rev 10 to ERP-300 & Rev 9 to & ERP-500 ML20080N1401994-06-0909 June 1994 Rev 14 to LGS Units 1 & 2 Odcm ML20080N1291994-06-0606 June 1994 Rev 13 to LGS Units 1 & 2 Odcm ML20080N1171994-04-30030 April 1994 Rev 12 to LGS Units 1 & 2 Odcm ML20056G0981992-12-28028 December 1992 Rev 0 to Procedure RW-C-100, Solid Radwaste Sys Pcp. Procedure Supersedes RW-800 at LGS & RW-120 & RW-121 at PBAPS ML20098D9641992-05-20020 May 1992 Rev 57 to Limerick Generating Station Off-Normal (on) (Bases) Procedures Index,Reflecting Rev 0 to ON-123 Bases, Mispositioned Control Rod ML20098D9501992-05-18018 May 1992 Rev 0 to Off-Normal (on) Procedure ON-123 Bases, Mispositioned Control Rod ML20098D9451992-05-18018 May 1992 Rev 0 to Off-Normal (on) Procedure ON-123, Mispositioned Control Rod ML20113G9421992-05-0101 May 1992 Rev 2 to Spec ML-008, Limerick Generating Station,Units 1 & 2 First Ten Yr Interval Pump & Valve IST Program ML20094S5671992-04-0303 April 1992 Rev 54 to Operational Transient Procedures Index ML20094S5881992-04-0303 April 1992 Rev 54 to Operational Transient Bases Procedures Index ML20094S5931992-04-0101 April 1992 Rev 9 to OT-100 Reactor Low Level ML20094S5751992-04-0101 April 1992 Rev 9 to OT-100 Bases, Reactor Low Level - Bases ML20091N2791991-10-0404 October 1991 Inservice Insp Program, First 10-Yr Interval ML20065S1171990-12-0606 December 1990 Procedures Index to Rev 2 to ON-120 Bases, Fuel Handling Problems ML20065S1151990-12-0606 December 1990 Rev 2 to ON-120 Bases, Fuel Handling Problems ML20065M6731990-11-26026 November 1990 Rev 19 to Limerick Generating Station Trip Bases Procedures Index ML20059E6501990-04-0303 April 1990 Rev 8 to Odcm ML20246E1601989-07-27027 July 1989 Samda Estimate Process & Cost Estimate Breakdown ML20246K5581989-03-0303 March 1989 Rev 8 to Solid Radwaste Sys Process Control Program ML20206M1671988-11-18018 November 1988 Rev 0 to Pump & Valve Inservice Testing (IST) Program,First 10 Yr Interval ML20205K8301988-08-31031 August 1988 Rev 1 to, Limerick Generating Station Unit 2 Reactor Pressure Vessel Preservice Insp Exam Plan ML20154B9361988-08-29029 August 1988 Rev 0 to Readiness Verification Program (Rvp) Description ML20150C9531988-07-0606 July 1988 Rev 1 to Program for Independent Design & Const Assessment of Limerick - Unit 2 ML20155A0081988-05-27027 May 1988 Rev 0 to Program for Independent Design & Const Assessment ML20151W2701988-04-26026 April 1988 Rev 5 to 8031-P-505, Preservice Insp Exam Plan for Nuclear Piping Sys ML20150E7971988-03-30030 March 1988 Rev 5 to Offsite Dose Calculation Manual ML20151W3551987-11-19019 November 1987 Suppl 2 to Rev 2 to UT-AUSTENITIC-M, Suppl for Manual Ultrasonic Exam of Dissimilar Metal Welds ML20151W3501987-11-18018 November 1987 Suppl 2 to Rev 1 to UT-AUSTENITIC-A, Suppl for Automatic Ultrasonic Exam of Dissimilar Metal Welds ML20151W2831987-10-15015 October 1987 Rev 1 to Field Quality Procedure FQP-01, Procedure for Qualification & Certification of Insp & Testing Personnel in Accordance W/Asme/Ansi N45.2.6 - 1978 & Asme/Ansi NQA-1 ML20151W2971987-10-13013 October 1987 Rev 01 to Field Quality Procedure FQP-03, Procedure for Qualification & Certification of NDE Personnel in Accordance W/Asnt SNT-Tc-1A & Section XI ML20151W3451987-08-28028 August 1987 Suppl 1 to Rev 1 to UT-AUSTENITIC-A, Suppl for Ultrasonic Exam of Weld Overlayed Austenitic Piping ML20151W3391987-08-28028 August 1987 Rev 4 to UT-AUSTENITIC-A, Automatic Ultrasonic Exam of Similar & Dissimilar Metal Welds in Piping Sys ML20236Y2751987-08-28028 August 1987 Rev 1 to 8031-P-504, Preservice Insp Program ML20237J9901987-07-31031 July 1987 Rev 3 to First 10-yr Interval Augmented Inservice Insp Program ML20237J8401987-07-31031 July 1987 Rev 3 to First 10-yr Interval Inservice Insp Program ML20238C8121987-07-27027 July 1987 Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures,Including Rev 5 to App 1 to EP-102, Unusual Event Notification Message & Rev 8 to EP-110, Personnel Assembly & Accountability. W/Revised Index ML20236A7231987-07-21021 July 1987 Rev 6 to 80A2972, Pump & Valve Inservice Testing Program Plan for Limerick Generating Station Unit 1 1998-11-16
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TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE 1.0 PURPOSE 1 2.0 SCOPE 1
3.0 REFERENCES
1 4.0 OPERATING ORGANIZATION 1 r,
5.0 PROCESSING 2 5.1 Waste Types 2 5.2 Process Description 3 5.3 Dewatering Process Control 5 5.4 Product Control 6 5.5 Procedure Control 7 6.0 RECORDS 8 1
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LGS - PCP Rev. O, 11/83 1.0 PURPOSE Provide guidance and boundary conditions for preparation of specific procedures for processing, sampling, analysis, packaging and shipment of solid radwaste.
2.0 SCOPE This program is applicable to Limerick Generating Station '
solid radwaste processing system.
3.0 REFERENCES
3.1 49 CPR Parts 170 through 178 3.2 10 CFR Parts 20, 50, 61 and 71 3.3 Standard Review Plan 11.4, Rev. 2, including Branch Technical Position ETSB 11-3, Rev. 2 3.4 Low Level Waste Licensing Branch Technical Position on Radioactive Waste Classification, Rev. 0 (5/83) 3.5 Low Level Waste Licensing Branch Technical Position on Waste Form, Rev. 0 (5/83).
3.6 Burial Site Criteria for Barnwell S.C., dated 1/14/82.
General Criteria for High Integrity Containers (SCDHEC) dated 10/22/80.
3.7 South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control Radioactive Material License No. 097, Amendment No. 35. (Barnwell Facility) ,
3.8 Barnwell Site Disposal Criteria, (Chem. Nuclear)
October 1981.
4.0 OPERATING ORGANIZATION The operating structure of the solid radwaste processing <
system shall be as outlined in Section 13.1.2 of the PSAR.
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LGS - PCP Rev. O, 11/83 5.0 PROCESSING 5.1 Waste Types 5.1.1 Condensate Filter /Demineralizer Sludge
- a. The waste product generated by the backwash of the condensate filter demineralizers.
- b. Sludge consists of powdered ion exchange resins at varying degrees of exhaustion, fibrous filter media, and small concentrations of various solids and corrosion products.
5.1.2 Waste Sludge
- a. The waste product generated by the backwash of the liquid radwaste and fuel pool filters and demineralizers.
- b. Sludge consists of powdered ion exchange resins and bead resins at varying degrees of exhaustion, fibrous filter media, and small concentrations of various solids and corrosion products.
5.1.3 Reactor Water Cleanup Filter /Demineralizer Sludge
- a. A product of the backwash of the Reactor Water i
Cleanup filter demineralizers,
- b. Sludge consists of powdered ion exchange resins at varying degrees of exhaustion, fibrous filter media, and small concentrations of various solids and corrosion products.
5.1.4 Dry Active Waste Dry wastes consist of air filters, miscellaneous paper, rags, etc, from contaminated areas; contaminated clothing, tools, and equipment parts that cannot be effectively decontaminated; and solid laboratory wastes.
P-64b/6 LGS - PCP Rev. O, 11/83 5.2 Process Description 5.2.1 Condensate Sludge
- a. A condensate filter-demineralizer backwash consists of approximately 9,000 gallons of slurry with an average of 280 lbs. (dry wt.)
spent resins and crud.
- b. Backwashes are collected for approximately 4 weeks and settled in one condensate phase separator (per unit). Clarified liquid is decanted until 214 ft3 of settled sludge is obtained, as annunciated by high level alarms LAH-67-133A/B (233A/B). The total number of backwashes accumulated in one phase separator shall be limited to 17.
- c. The settled sludge is allowed to decay for approximately 4 weeks, while backwashes are routed to the alternate phase separator for that Unit.
- d. The phase separator liquid level is adjusted to provide a total tank batch volume of at least 9,500 gallons. Total batch level is monitored using LI-67-108A/B (208A/B).
- e. Phase separator contents are recirculated for a minimum of 30 minutes to mix contents of vessel, resulting in a homogeneous resin slurry of 6% (dry wt.) or less total solids.
- f. The solids slurry feed to a centrifuge is controlled at 20-25 gpm by FVC-67-046A/B.
5.2.2 Waste Sludge
- a. A backwash from a radwaste or fuel pool filter-demineralizer consists of approximately 1,925 gallons of slurry, with an average of 60 lbs.
(dry wt.) spent resins and crud.
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- b. A backwash from a radwaste demineralizer consists of approximately 1,500 gallons of slurry, with an average of 2125 lbs. (dry wt.)
spent resins.
- c. Backwashes from radwaste filter-demineralizers, radwaste demineralizers, and fuel pool filter-demineralizers are collected in the waste sludge tank until 12,300 gallons of liquid is accumulated. Total batch level is monitored using LI-66-004 (radwaste control room) or LI-66-005 (local panel),
- d. Waste sludge tank contents are recirculated for a minimum of 30 minutes to mix contents of vessel, resulting in a homogeneous resin slurry ranging from 0.5 to 6% (dry wt.) total solids.*
- e. The solids slurry feed to a centrifuge is controlled at 20-25 GPM by FVC-67-046A/B.
5.2.3 Reactor Water Cleanup Sludge
- a. A RWCU filter-demineralizer backwash consists of approximately 1,100 gallons of slurry with an average of 35 lb. (dry wt.) spent resins.
- b. Backwashes are collected from both units and settled in one phase separator and clarified liquid is decanted for approximately 60 days or until 100 ft3 of settled sludge is obtained as annunciated by high level alarms LAH 020A/B. The total number of backwashes accumulated in one phase separator shall be limited to 65.
- During normal operation the waste sludge tank contains only the radwaste and fuel pool filter demineralizer backwashes which result in a 0.5% (dry wt.) total solids concentration. Periodic radwaste demineralizer backwashes will increase the solids level to approximately 3% (dry wt.) for one bed or 6% (dry wt.) for two beds.
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- c. The settled sludge is allowed to decay for approximately 60 days, while backwashes are routed to the alternate phase separator.
- d. The phase separator liquid level is adjusted to provide a total tank batch volume of at least 4500 gallons. Total batch level is monitored using LI-66-021A/B.
- e. Phase separator contents are recirculated for a minimum of 30 minutes to mix contents of vessel, resulting in a homogeneous resin slurry of 6% (dry wt.) or less total solids,
- f. The solids slurry feed to the centrifuge is controlled at 20-25 GPM by FVC-67-046A/B.
5.2.4 Dry Active Waste
- a. Wastes are collected in containers located in appropriate zones throughout the plant, as dictated by the volume of wastes gene-rated during operation and maintenance.
The filled containers are sealed and moved to a controlled-access enclosed area for temporary storage,
- b. Compressible wastes are compacted into 55-i gallon steel drums by a hydraulic press to reduce their volume. Ventilation exhaust is sent to the radwaste enclosure HVAC system.
CAUTION: Items that may result in free water formation should not be compacted.
- c. Noncompressible wastes are packaged manually in 55 gallon steel drums or in other suitable shipping containers.
5.3 Dewatering Process Control 5.3.1 The 0.5-6% solids slurries discussed in Section 5.2 shall be fed to a centrifuge at 20-25 GPM. The P-64b/6 l
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FIC-67-046A/B (local).
5.3.2 A centrifuge pond setting of 3.0* shall be used for resin dewatering. This pond setting shall be maintained for all dewatering operations.
5.3.3 Proper centrifuge operation shall be observed.
(Refer to the Sharples centrifuge instruction manual, 8031-M-73-14-5). Bearing temperatures, equipment vibration, and differential torque are alarmed at levels that may adversely affect dewatering performance.
5.4 Product Control 5.4.1 For purposes of establishing correlation factors between the waste classification nuclides (see 10CFR61.55) and nuclides which can be easily measured by gamma spectroscopy, dewatered resin shall be sampled at least on an annual basis to determine and/or verify the specific isotopic content of each waste stream. A detailed sampling and measurement of individual waste classification radienuclides shall also be performed whenever process changes occur that may significantly alter (e.g. by a factor of 10) previously determined correlations of gross radioactivity measurements.
5.4.2 A limited number (e.g. one or two) of samples shall be taken from each batch of dewatered resin for Class B and Class C wastes and applicable iso-topes quantified by a gamma spectral analysis.**
Non-measured isotopic content shall then be deter-mined by correlation to the measured isotopes based on the annual analysis of 5.4.1.
- Suitability cf 3.0 pond setting to be verified or adjusted as required during pre-operational testing.
- If radionuclide distributions are shown to be reasonibly consistent between similar batches, consideration may be given to decreasing the frequency of routine measurements.
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LGS - PCP Rsv. O, 11/83 5.4.3 HIC gross radioactivity shall be measured and recorded at the completion of each filling operation. These activity measurements may be used to scale the nuclide concentrations for containers of similar waste batches for which gamma spectroscopy results and correlations are available.
5.4.4 Centrifuged resin shall be sampled at least on an annual basis to verify- that the free liquid content of the packaged product is within limits established by applicable regulatory agencies.* Sampling and measure-ment of free liquid content shall be performed whenever process changes occur that may significantly alter system dewatering performance.
5.4.4 Dry active wastes shall be sampled at least on a biannual basis to determine and/or verify the isotopic content of the wastes as discussed in 5.4.6.
5.4.5 Gross radioactivity of dry active wastes shall be measured and recorded when each container is filled. The activity measurements shall be correlated with the distribution of radio-nuclides expected within the wastes, based on periodic sampling discussed in Section 5.4.4.
5.4.6 Each waste shipment shall be accompanied by a shipping manifest giving a physical descrip-tion of the waste, the volume, the radionuclide identity and quantity, the total radioactivity, the principal chemical form and waste class.
5.5 Procedure Control 5.5.1 Processing of solid radioactive waste shall be performed by qualified operating personnel.
- During pre-operational testing, a correlation between the free liquid content of centrifuged product and free liquid content of the packaged product (after vibration) will be developed.
P-64b/6 LGS - PCP Rev. O, 11/83 5.5.2 Processing of radioactive spent resins shall be t
performed in accordance with approved operating procedures.
5.5.3 Procedures shall be based on documented test data which demonstrate the ability to achieve acceptable product moisture content as specified by applicable regulatory agencies.
5.5.4 Procedures for processing and containerization of wastes shall ensure that specific burial site requirements are satisfied.
5.5.5 Sufficient documentation shall be maintained to demonstrate compliance of solid radwaste processing with the Process Control Program.
5.5.6 Any changes to the Solid Radwaste Process Con-trol Program shall be approved by the Plant Operations Review Committee (PORC).
6.0 RECORDS Waste classification records, waste form records, and other records required for the preparation of the semiannual Radioactive Effluent Release Report shall be prepared and retained in accordance with the requirements of 10 CFR 71.
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