ML090540551
| ML090540551 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Indian Point |
| Issue date: | 11/22/2005 |
| From: | - No Known Affiliation |
| To: | NRC Region 1 |
| References | |
| Download: ML090540551 (4) | |
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Draining Unit 1 Pool Concentrations in Ul Pool orior to cleanunP nrocessina and drainin, in uCi/ml w_
Co-60 4.50E-07 0.02%
Cs-137 2.18E-03 79.85%
Kr-85 9.85E-05 3.61%
H-3 4.47E-04 16.37%
Sr-90 1.53E-06 0.06%
Ni-63 2.77E-06 0.10%
total 2.73E-03 100.00%
I I
' Prior to drain weighted avg effluent concentrations, uCi/ml Co-60 none none Cs-137 1.74E-06 0.37%
Kr-85 2.06E-05 4.39%
H-3 4.47E-04 95.24%
Sr-90 none none Ni-63 none none total 4.69E-04 100.00%
Total gallons released:
459,000 Curies Released:
0.0358 Kr-85 0.00301 Cs-i 37 0.776 H-3 teen liver WB mrem Crit Organ 0.0000733 10.0001161 (limits are 3 mrem WB and 10 mrem CO,. annually)
Total release dose data:
percent of annual limit:
0.002 0.001 This is approximately half the dose resulting from atypical routine monthly effluent from Unit 2, due to this release being only trace Cs-137 (the Sr-90 and Ni-63 was completely removed by ion exchange).
There is no dose component from the Kr-85, and H-3 was lower than normal due to no distillate tanks.
4.E-04 6.5E-03 4.E-04 15.5E-03 Total curies were
~Total Curies.
Ci's Cs-137 well below our¢ Cs-137Drained each intervalof 1%of 1.E-04 ecinevl.the routine U2~~
curieEeff goal 4.5E-03 Total Ci
/
Cs-137 3.E-04 SAdded 20 Shutdown to add a Cs-ft3 of new 3.5E-03 specific bed and make cationr somie adjustments in......
2.&G4 tubing.
ein" f
,2 2.5E-03 1.5E-03 I.-4Bottom Line Scrdo The draining of the poolz
,1 2
resulted in about 5% ofI our typical annual liquid 5.E-05 effluent from Unit 21 A
I -2 5.0E-04 o.E+o0 5.OE-04 Sep15 Sep16 Sep17 Sep18 Sep19 Sep20 Sep21 Sep22 Sep23 Sep24 Sep25 Sep26 Sep27 Sep28 Sep29 Sep30 Oct01 Oct02 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00
Draining Unit 1 Pool compositing info Dat/Thi ~arte Totl s 37 Kr85 Boron' Totaliier a cti Ui gallonis total gal Ci's Kr-85' Ci's Cis-137 Total.CiY mis to addtoagl RTAS pud
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ID L Activity 13 ppm8 Read ng g,
rlae odt each interv~al.
each interval Cs-i 37; to 1 L bottle toa a
EDS boron 09/13108 10:45 183981 8.34E-05 6.49E-07 8.27E-05 29.0 1.05E-04 on recirc 0.0 0
0 0.d0E600 0.OOE+00 0.OOE+O0.
0,0 0.0 09/15/08 10:10 184181 9.92E-05 6.31 E-07 9,81 E-05 29.5
- 1. 13E-04 on reciro 0.0 0
0 0O00EtQ0' 0.OOE-I00 0.00E+00 0.0 138,237 0.0 09/16/08 13:30 n/a 9.92E-05 6.31 E-07 9.81 E-05 29.5
- 1. 13E-04 24.0 0.0 0
0 1 0.ObE+00 0.OOE+00 0.OOE+00
- 0.
138,237
-0.0 09/16/08 16:15 184420 6.74E-05 6.99E-07 6.65E-05 29.5 9.36E-05 5906.0 35.6
-5,882 5,882 1.48E-03' 1.56E-05 1.56E-05 426 comp gal 1A4 09/17/08 00:40 184460 6.65E-05 1.05E-06 6.52E-05 32.8 8.88E-05 23280.0 34.4 17,374 23,256 4.29E-03 6.91 E-05 8.46E-09, 125.7
- t1 4.7 09/17/08 13:15 184592 4.54E-05 1.55E-06 4.36E-05 32.8 6.56E-05 49040.0 34.1 25,760
-49,016 4.25E-03
- 1. 51 E-04 2.36E-04 186,3 33.9 7.0 09/17/08. 16:45 184620 3.70E-05 2.29E-06 3.46E-05 32.8 6.01E-05 54733.8 27.1 5,694 54,710 7.46E-04>
4.94E-05 2.85E-04 41.2 gpm
- 1.6:
09/18/08 01:00 184663 4.75E-05 3.57E-06 4.37E-05 32.2 5.31 E-05 72673.0 36.2 17,939 72,649 2 97E 03 2,42E-04 5.28E-04 129.8 4.8 09/18/08 10:25 184790 4.43E-05 4.62E-06 3.95E-05 32.2 4.53E-05 92389.0 34.9 19,716 92,365 2.95E-03..
3.45E-04 8.72E-04 142.6 10000 3,12E-06 5.3 09/18/08 16:00 184921 5.14E-05 4,04E-06 4.72E-05 32.2 5.37E-05 103395.0 32.9 11,006 103,371 1 ý97E-037 1.68E-04 1.04E-03
_26 MIS uCi/mi Cs 3.0 09/19/08 01:30 184940 7.94E-05 4.49E-06 7.46E-05 30.4 6.96E-05 122003.0 32.6 18,608
.121,979
~5.25E-03 3.16E-04 1.36E-03 13ýý5,45E-05.
47 09/19/08 09:30
.. n/a
.30.4 6.96E-05.138261.0 33.9 1.6,258 138,237 4.59E-03 2.76E-04 1.63E-03 K117,61 tjCi/rnl Kr r4.
09/19/08 11:30 184972 1.56E-05 4.40E-06 3.1 OE-05 30.4 3.89E-05 138261.0 0.0 0
138,237 O000E+00 0.OOE+00 1.63E-03 0.0 -
0.)
09/23/08: 13:30 1882 7.16E-05 1.08E-06<<
7.05E-05 30.3 7.14E05~ 138261.
.O0.0.~
0 138,237
,O.O.0E+00j 0.OOE+00 1.63E-03 0,0 140,320, 0.0 09123/08 M5 15894 4-4,7E-05
- 7. 86E-07 4.37,E-05~ 30.3 7 23E:05 -143823.0 431.8 5,562 143,799
'9Ž0E-04 1.65E-05 1.65E-03
<3.-1.4
-09/24/08 00:30 ~186062-2.3~4E-05, 1.19E-06 2.21E-05" 29.7 6.19E-05 159771.0 32.9 '15,948 159,747 1M3E-.03" 7.18E-05 1.72E-03
<~1137 cm 1432 3.9 09/24/08 0:40~o
'Y1861-22
-2.06E-05 1, 66E-06 1,88E-05 29.7 3.55E-0.5,180464.0 37,61 20,693 180,440 "1.47,E03
-1.30E-04 1.85E-03
'14/,
- 721 ga 5.1~
09/24/08 1I6:10.18620.7
,2ý49E.O5, 1.80E-~06 2.30E-05
,29.7 4,06E-05f 194280.0 35.4<
13,816 194,256 1-20E-03<
9.41 E-05 I1.95E-03 985 3.4 r09/2'5/08 00:30-1486263 1-9.8E-05 1.69E-06
-1.79E-05 31.2 3.41 E-05' '211743.0
<.34.9 17,463 211,719
- 1.
"1.8E-03
- 1..12E-04 2.06E-03 124.5 238 4 5 99/25/08 10:35 W1 a663.
,1.34E-05 1.41 E-06' 1.19E-05 31.2 1.79E-05 2334 110.0.
35.8
,21,667 233,386
,9.76E-04>
- 1. 16E-04
-2.17E-03 154.4L gpm 5F,
>09/25/.08,,13:30 7.n"~/a I 34E-05' iA,1E<-O5 1.119E-05
'31 w2< 1.79E-05 '240055.0
.38.0 6,645 240,031 2.99E-04 3.55E-05 2.21 E-03 4-1000.0 "17 109/2~6/08a 18:2"0.
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<1.34E-05 1-~.4,1E-06'
- 1. 19E.-05 3~1.2 1 -Z9E-05~ 240055.0<
0.0 0
240,031 O.00E+00.
0.OOE+00 2.21 E-03 j
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.09/2610O8 22:00 186942 4.02E-65, '2.25E-06.
1~78E-05 '2918 5.49E-05',240055.0
- -0.0.
0 240,031 r.oE0 8-*,
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,09/27108<103:30-18~7000A 2.01 E-06Q 2:01 E-06, "< mda 30.4 3.87E'-06 252215.0 '36.8j' 12,160 252,191
- ,..OOE+.002 9.25E-05 2.30E-03 r
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<3.37E8-06 1,9-06
< m~a 30.4 3.5-0 652.
35.2 ~.15,310 267,501
.00E00 1 1.1 5E-04 2.42E-03 10
>ti/ml Kr C'9 092/8 54 18§7082A 1.65E06, 1:65E-06
< mdca 30.4 <3.42E06<.278581.0 3.<9, 11,056
.278,557 O.OE+/-+00 6.91 E-05 2.49E-03 <'~<<
8
~09/28/D8 00:00 187.120A
<1.57E-06 1.i57E-06
< mrda 29.9 2.25E-06 295190.0 <<33.6 16,609 295,166 b~O1d 2 9.87E-05 2+58E-03 91.6>
181,260 4,1 09128108 09A40 187222A 1.:07E-06 1.07E-0>6" 1.<mda~ 2.99 1 w65E-06 <3'1625M 0 36.3<
21,060 316,226
.O+oOE+00 8.53E-05 2.67E-03
.116+2>'
52
~09/28/D8 17:18, 187283k <6.12E-07
'6.12E-07( -<j rda
'299' 1.01E.-06 ~332505.0
<<35.5' 16,255 332,481
~OwOE.+ff 3+77E-05 2+71E-03
'>89
7
- comp, 181,260 4.0<
0§/28/08~ 23:30 187322A<
9.111 E07 9.118 E07
< mda 29.9 2.23E-06 345252.0 324.3 12,747 345,228
<>'.0.E+OO 4.40E-05 2.75E-03 703,.
<#3 gal 32 096/29/08<>06:05
'187421, 6.45E-07 6.45E-07s
<T mdla *29.9 2,23E-06.359484.0 36.0" 14,232 359,460
<O.OpE+/-+O01 3.47E-05 2.79E-03 F
78,65~j.""
3 5' 06/2>9/08.<08:25' 187422.
>1.43E-06 1.43E-06,
< :~mda' 29.9 "2.23E-06
- 35.9484.0 0.0 0
359,460 O.OIOE+00, 0.008+00 2.79E-03 M~ >
35.9 0,00
-09/29/068 '09:50.
n/aQ
-1.'43E-06 1.43E-06,
<~ mda 29.9 2'23E-06 -35948 4.0 '<0.0 -
0 359,460 0.OOE+00:
0.008+00 2.79E-03
-"00
-4.p 0.0/
'09/29/08'/16:30-1<875411: 8.36E-07<
8&36E-07-:
< mda" 29.9<' 134'E-06 3713248.0
<434.4" 13,764 373,224 1<,.09E400..
4.36E-05 2+83E-03
-<<<7,59' 1<<34"
.09/30/08 02:4,0. '187580/
8.1<1 E07< '8.~1<1 E071 '< mda 28.0
- 1.30E <06/
39473>3.0
<35.2/
21,485 394,709 0.00E+O00, 6.60E-05 2.90E-03 118, 5
,7.83E-07
<5,0 09/30<1081 M&20O
,187746< <7.0'3E07<3 7.:03E-071
< mda, 28.0 1,30E-06 4,10210.
.33:6 15,477 410,186
'O.OOE+6O.1 4.12E-05 2.94E-03 84 uCihnI' Cs 4-3.6
,09/30/08 '16:00'
- 187841, 6.5'3E-07, 6.53E-07'
< m~da" "28.0 "1.70E-06 422275.0 35.5<
12,065
-422,251
'ThOQEtOG" 2.98E-05 2.97E-03 66 902-6 28 10/1/08io00:00
,187929~ /3w5E-07<
17.5E-071 <<<>
mda 26.0 1,06E-06 439937.0:
36.8:,
17,662 1439,913
< 0/0E+j00 2.51 E-05 2.99E-03
-10/01/08,01:40
<187929' <3.75-07 3.75E-07j
~< mcl 26.0 1.06E-06 442611.0 '26.7>
2,674 442a,587 4..O0E+.00' 3.80E-06 3.OOE-03
'8.
MIS0.
10/01/08 08:430" 188140<
4.23E-07
-4.23E-07'
<, da 26.0<
- 1. 1 7806 454619:0' 1:29.3, 12,008_
454,595 ThOOE>+.QO 1.92E-05 3.01 E-03 "662' 2,6 10/1/OLBI 1,212 1 sequred' 4,23E-07: "4.23E-07A
< M~ida-26<0 1, 1 7E-06 4598410 1 23.5 5,222 459,817
,O.OPE+<0O 8.36E-06 3.02F-03
'<28ý8" 11 3rd week breakdown Ci Cs-137 Sep 5.06E-04 Oct 3.14E-05 total 537E-04 gallons 1.61E+05 1.99E+04 1.81 E+05 uCi/ml pounds of Boron 8.30E-07 4.17E-07 conc 36.7
- 31.8.
1 138,237 1
2.85E-02 1.63E-03 comp1 w/e 9/20 35.5 30.4 avg ppm B 140,320 7.39E-03 I_
I_8.52E-04 comp 2 w/e 9127 39.3 26.0 1
1 181,260 O.OOE+00 r
5.37E-04 comp 3 w/e 10/4 111.5 29.1.
gatllons released 459,817 3.59E-02 Kr-85 Ci 3.02E-03 Cs-137 Ci i
Routine cleanuD skid
)00 Temp line into WDST eff line WS-6 &-7 vent NCD and SDFD flow is unaffected.
SBBPS will be isolated. If a WDST needs to be released, this temporary continuous pathway will need to be suspended for a few hours.
Now directed to new discharge path Canal Previously sent back to pool