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Effluent & Waste Disposal Annual Rept Solid Waste & Irradiated Fuel Shipments for Jan-Dec 1998
ML20206T274
Person / Time
Site: Prairie Island  Xcel Energy icon.png
Issue date: 12/31/1998
From:
NORTHERN STATES POWER CO.
To:
Shared Package
ML20206T249 List:
References
NUDOCS 9905240106
Download: ML20206T274 (9)


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1 Attachment 3 PRAIRIE ISLAND NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL ANNUAL REPORT SOLID WASTE AND IRRADIATED FUEL SHIPMENTS January 1,1998 through December 31,1998

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" Retention: Life PF%AIRIE ISLAND NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT Period: 1/1/98-12/31/98 ;

NORTHERN STATES POWER License No. DPR--42/60  :

EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL ANNUAL REPORT SOLID WASTE AND IRRADIATED FUEL SHIPMENTS A. SOLID WASTE SHIPPED OFFSITE FOR BURIAL OR DISPOSAL l U10T IRRADIATED FUEL) l l

1. Solid Waste Total Volumes and Total Curie Quantitles:

BBBIRBil IE BR BF2 BB1 A. Resins m3 2.42 E+01 '135.8 l

I ft3 8.52 E+02 178.9 Ci 3.03 E+01 2.5 E+01 179.4 B. Dry-Compacted m3 l

. ft3 Cl C. Non-Compacted m3 7.99 E+01 94 ft3 2.82 E+03 Cl 1,38 E+00 2.5 E+01 D. Filter Media -

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ft3 Cl S. Other (furnish description) m3 1.04 E+01 7.5 ft3 3.675E+02 Dried Sludge / Soil Cl 2.49 E-01 2.5 E+01 hfE$NdDE The solid waste information provided In this report is the volume and NO

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PINGP 753, R:v. 6 Page 2 of 7 PRAIRIE ISLAND NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT '- Period: 1/1/98-12/31/98 NORTHERN STATES POWER License No. DPR-42/60 EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL ANNUAL REPORT SOL.lD WASTE AND IRRADIATED FUEL SHIPMENTS A. SOLib WASTE SHIPPED OFFSITE FOR BURIAL OR DISPOSAL (NOT IRRADIATED FUEL)[ continued]

2. Principal Radionuclide Composition by Type of Waste:

(Bold letter designation from Page 1)

TYPE Percent (%)

Abundance Nuclide (0.00EO)

A Mn-54 2.04 E+00

  • Ni-63 2.31 E+01 Sb-125 1.17 E+00 Cs-134 2.74 E+00 Cs-137 1.30 E+01 l

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2. Principal Radionuclide Composition by Type of Waste (Continuation):

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IYEE Percent (%)

Abundance Nuclide (0.00EO)

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  • C - 14 3.24 E+00
  • Fe - 99 1_77 F+01 Co - 58 3.11 E+00 Co - 60 2.45 E+01
  • Ni - 63 2.69 E+01
  • Sb - 125 1.44 E+00 Cs - 137 1.70 E+00 .

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, Page 4 of 7 PRAIRIE' ISLAND NUCLEAR GENERATING Pl. ANT Period: 1/1/98-12/31/98 NORTHERN STATES POWER License No. DPR-42/60 EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL ANNUAL REPORT SOLID. WASTE AND IRRADIATED FUEL SHIPMENTS A. SOLID WASTE SHIPPED OFFSITE FOR BURIAL OR DISPOSAL (NOTIRRADIATED FUEL)(continued]

3. Solid Waste Disposition:

Number of Shipments Meda Destination 4 Truck Barnwell 3 Truck GTS Duratek 1 Truck ATG, Inc.

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PR 1RIE INLAND NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT Period: 1/1/98-12/31/98 NORTHERN STATES POWER License No. DPR-42/60 EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL ANNUAL REPORT SOLID. WASTE AND IRRADIATED FUEL SHIPMENTS A. SOLID WASTE SHIPPED OFFSITE FOR BURIAL OR DISPOSAL l (NOT IRRADIATED FUEL)[ continued]  ;

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4. Shipping Container and Solidification Method:

Disposal l No. Volume Activity Type of Container Solidif.

3 Waste Code Code j (Ft/m3) (Cl)98-002 135.8/3.85 26.100 A L N/A 98-016 178.9/5.07 0.329 A L N/A 98-017 178.9/5.07 2.020 A L N/A I 98-022 367.5/10.4 0.249 S L N/A l 98-023 1410 /39.9 0.802 C L N/A 98-024 1410 /39.9 0.578 C L N/A l 98-027 179.4/5';08 0.194 A L N/A l 98-028 179.4/5.08 1.630 A L N/A' TOTALS R 4040 / IL4 31.9 CONTAINER CODES: L = LSA (Shipment type) A = Type A B = Type B Q = Highway Route Controlled Quantity SOLIDIFICATION CODES: C = Cement TYPES OF WASTES: A = Resins B = Dry Compacted C = Non-Compacted D = Filter Media ~

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PINGP 753, R;v. 6 Page 6 of 7 PRAIRIE l$ LAND NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ' - Period: 1/1/98-12/31/98 NORTHERN STATES POWER Ucense No. DPR-42/60 EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL ANNUAL REPORT SOLID WASTE AND IRRADIATED FUEL SHIPMENTS B. IRRADIATED FUEL SHIPMENTS (DISPOSITION)

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PINGP 753, R:v. 6 Prge 7 of 7 PRAIRIE ISt.AND NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT "- Period: 1/1/98-12/31/98 NORTHERN STATES POWER License No. DPR-42/60 EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL ANNUAL REPORT SOLID WASTE AND IRRADIATED FUEL SHIPMENTS C. PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM CHANGES TITLE: Process Control Program for Solidification / Dewatering of Radioactive Waste from Liquid Systems Current Revision Number: 7 Effective Date: 6/11/98 p[k%hj.

8/# W 7p3 lM If the report, theneffective a descriptiondate of the PCp and justification of the is within changes thePCP to the period is covered IbdMgg required (T.S.6.5.D). Attach the sidelined pages to this report.

Changes / Justification:

Addendum to Section C (INocess Control Program Changes) of the Effluent And Waste Disposal Annual Report Solid Waste And Irradiated Fuel Shipments.

The purpose of the Process Control Program (PCP) is to detail the means by which the dewatering and/or solidification of radioactive waste from liquid systems can be assured, in accordance with applicable federal regulations and other requirements governing the disposal of solid radioactive waste.

By adding section 11.0 (Processing Certain Waste Liquids by Evaporation) to the PCP we do not in any way reduce the effectiveness of the program (PCP). On the contrary we provide an alternative processing method to enhance the program. We effectively dewater a slurry (via evaporation) to produce a low level solid which, when disposed or processed, is in full compliance with the applicable regulations of the disposal / processing facility and all federal regulations.

This method has multiple advantages:

1. _ lt effectively reduces the volume of the material.
2. It eliminates the need for solidification of the material.
3. It produces a solid which is an acceptable form for disposal.  !
4. It puts no undue burden on the ADT system.
5. it ensures that materials that would foul the ADT resin beds do not enter the system.

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j NORTHERN STATES POWER CcMPANY RADIATION PROTECTION PROCEDURES l

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~ ?cp dim PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM D59 MM; FOR SOLIDIFICATION / DEWATERING OF REY: 7 WQP " " ' RADIOACTIVE WASTE FROM- LIQUID dhMN SYSTEMS Page 22 of 27 11.0 PROCESSING CERTAIN WASTE LIQUIDS BY EVAPORATION 11.1 PurDose To establish an alternate method of processing certain non-combustible, aqueous, low-level waste liquids by evaporation. This method utilizes drum heaters to effectively aid the evaporation of the liquids, resulting in a greatly volume reduced solid (the l particulate) which can then be further processed or sent for disposal. This method greatly relieves the load on the Aerated Drains System.

11.2 Ap_plicability The following non-combustible, aqueous, waste liquids may be processed using this procedure:

1. Laundry sludge
2. Aqueous decon solutions
3. Painters waste wash water 1
4. Mop bucket slurry .

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5. Turbine Building sump sludge
6. Aqueous solutions of floor stripper and/or wax This list is not to be considered complete. Items may be added or deleted upon evaluation of Rad Waste System Engineer.

1 11.3 Seauence of Ooeration '

1. Place drum heater band (s) on desired barrels.
2. Ensure the contents of the drum are above the top edge of the heater band (s).
3. Energize the heater band (s). l
4. Continue heating until the liquid has been evaporated off.
5. Dispose of the solids.

11.4 Verification of Absence of Free Water Absence of free water can normally be determined visually during and after the evaporation cycle. Each container of processed liquids SHALL be inspected to verify the absence of free water. IE free water is detected, THEN additional evaporation or i absorption of the free water SHALL be done.

11.5 Disposition The resultant solids should be efficiently packaged for storage and/or disposal.