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Revised Radiological Effluent Tech Specs
ML17213B202
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Issue date: 03/29/1983
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DEFINITIONSREACTORTRIPSYSTEMRESPONSETIME1.26TheREACTORTRIPSYSTEMRESPONSETIMEshallbethetimeintervalfromwhenthemonitoredparameterexceedsitstripsetpointatthechannelsensoruntilelectricalpowerisinterruptedtotheCEAdrivemechanism.ENGINEEREDSAFETYFEATURERESPONSETIME1.27TheENGINEEREDSAFETYFEATURERESPONSETIMEshallbethattimeintervalfromwhenthemonitoredparameterexceedsitsESFactuationsetpointatthechannelsensoruntiltheESFequipmentiscapableofperformingitssafetyfunction(i.e.,thevalvestraveltotheirrequiredpositions,pumpdischargepressuresreachtheirrequiredvalues,etc.).Timesshallincludediesel.generatorstartingandsequenceloadingdelayswhereapplicable.PHYSICS'TESTS1.28PHYSICSTESTSshallbethosetestsperformedtomeasurethefundamentalnuclearcharacteristicsofthereactorcoreandrelatedinstrumentationand1)describedinChapter14.0oftheFSAR,2)authorizedundertheprovisionsof10CFR50.59,or3)otherwiseapprovedbytheCommission.UNRODDEDINTEGRATEDRADIALPEAKINGFACTOR-Fr1.29TheUNRODDEDINTEGRATEDRADIALPEAKINGFACTORistheratioofthepeakpinpowertotheaveragepinpowerinanunroddedcore,excludingtilt.LOADFOLLOWOPERATION1.30LOADFOLLOWOPERATIONsnailbedailypowerlevelchangesofmorethan10~ofRATEDTHERMALPOWFRordailyinsertionofCEAsbelowtheLongTermInsertionLimit.GASEOUSRADWASTETREATMENTSYSTEM1.31AGASEOUSRADWASTETMA~~NTSYSTEMisanysystemdesignedandinstalledtoreduceradioact'egaseouseffluentsbycollectingprimarycoolantsystemoffgasesfromtheprimarysystemandprovidingfordelayorholdupforthepurposeof"educingthetotalradioactivitypriortoreleasetotheenvironment.>>~R033100608~p>>>-(pADOCg(>gpp()~~~PDRjlST.LUCIE-UNIT1AmendmentNo.

I DEFINITIONSi~KMBER(S)OFTHEPUBLIC1.32MEMBER(S)OFTHEPUBLICshallincludeallpersonswhoarenotoccupationallyassociatedwiththeplant.Thiscategorydoesnotincludeemployeesofthelicensee,itscontractors,orvendors.Alsoexcludedfromthiscategoryarepersonswhoenterthesitetoserviceequipmentortomakedeliveries.Thiscategorydoesincludepersonswhouseportionsofthesiteforrecreational,occupationalorotherpurposesnotassociatedwiththeplant.OFFSITEDOSECALCULATIONMANUAL(ODCM)1.33TheOFFSITEDOSECALCULATIONMANUALshallcontainthecurrentmethodologyandparametersusedinthecalculationofoffsitedosesduetoradioactivegaseousandliquideffluents,inthecalculationofgaseousandliquideffluentmonitoringalarm/tripsetpoints,andshallincludetheRadiologicalEnvironmentalMonitoringSamplepointlocations.PROCESSCONTROLPROGRAM(PCP)1.34ThePROCESSCONTROLPROGRAMshallcontaintheprovisions,basedonfullsc'aletesting,toassurethatdewateringofspentbeadresinsresultsinawasteformwiththepropertiesthat.meettherequirementsof10CFRPart61(asimplementedby10CFRPart20)andofthelowlevelradioactivewastedisposalsiteatthetimeofdisposal.PURGE-PURGING1.35PURGEorPURGINGisthecontrolledprocessofdischargingairorgasfromaconfinementtomaintaintemperature,pressure,humidity,concentrationorotheroperatingcondition,insuchamannerthatreplacementairorgasisrequiredtopurifytheconfinement.SITEBOUNDARY1.36TheSITEBOUNDARYshallbethatlinebeyondwhichthelandisneitherowned,leased,norotherwisecontrolledbythelicensee.SOURCECHECK1.37ASOURCECHECKshallbethequalitativeassessmentofchannelresponsewhenthechannelsensorisexposedtoaradioactivesource.UNRESTRICTEDAREA1.38AnUNRESTRICTEDAREAshallbeanyareaatorbeyondtheSITEBOUNDARYaccesstowhichisnotcontrolledbythelicensee.forpurposesofprotectionofindividualsfromexposuretoradiationandradioactivematerials,oranyareawithintheSITEBOUNDARYusedforresidentialquartersorforindustrial,commercial,institutional,and/orrecreationalpurposes.ST.LUCIEUNIT11-.6aAmendmentNo.

TABLE1.2FREUENCYNOTATIONNOTATIONFREUENCYDAtleastonceper12hoursAtleastonceper24hoursAtleastonceper7days4/n>*Atleast4permonthatintervalsofnogreaterthan9daysandaminimumof48peryearS/UN.A.Atleastonceper31daysAtleastonceper92daysAtleastonceper184daysAtleastonceper18monthsPriortoeachreactorstartupCompletedpriortoeachreleaseNotapplicable*ForRadioactiveEffluentSampling**ForRadioactiveBatchReleasesOnlyST.LUCIEUNIT11-8AmendmentNo.

0 TABLE3.3-6RADIATIONMONITORINGINSTRUMENTATIONINSTRUMENT1.AREAMONITORSa.FuelStoragePoolAreab.Containment(CIS)c.ContainmentArea-Hi.Range2.PROCESSMONITORSMINIMUMCHANNELSOPERABLEAPPLICABLEfBODES1,2,354ALARMSETPOINT<15mR/hr<90mR/hr<10R/hrMEASUREMENTRANGE10-10mR/hr1-10mR/hr1-10R/hr7ACTION131615a.Containmenti.GaseousActivityRCSLeakageDetectionii.ParticulateActivityRCSLeakageDetectionb.FuelStoragePoolAreaYentilationSysterni.GaseousActivityii.ParticulateActivity1,2,384NotApplicable10-10pCi/cc1,2,384NotApplicable1-10cpm/hr610-10pCi/cc1-10cpm14141212*lilithfuelinthestoragepoolorbuilding.**Withirradiatedfuelinthestoragepoolorwheneverthereisfuelmovementwithinthepoolorcraneoperationwithloadsover-thestoragepool.***TheAlarmSetpointsaredeterminedandsetinaccordancewithrequirementsofSpecification3.3.3.10.

TABLE3.3-6(Continued)RADIATIONMONITORINGINSTRUMENTATIONINSTRUMENT2.PROCESSMONITORS(Continued)c.NobleGasEffluentMonitorsMINIMUMCHANNELSAPPLICABLEOPERABLEMODES-ALARMSETPOINTMEASUREMENTRANGEACTIONRadwasteBuildingExhaustSystem(PlantVentExhaustMonitor)ii.SteamGeneratorBlowdownTreatmentFaci1ityBui1dingExhaustSystem1,2,38I41,2,38I4***10-10pCi/cc1510-710-2Ci/cc151V.SteamSafetyValveDischargeECCSExhaust-1/Header1,2,3841/Train1,2,384***10-10pCi/cc15***10-10pCi/cc15-75***TheAlarmSetpointsaredeterminedandsetinaccordancewiththerequirementsofSpecification3.3.3.10.

kTABLE3.3-6ContinuedTABLENOTATIONACTION12-WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement,complywiththeACTIONrequirementsofSpecification3.9.12.ACTION13-ACTION14-WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement,performareasurveysofthemonitoredareawithportablemonitoringinstrumentationatleastonceper24hours.IWiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement,complywiththeACTIONrequirementsofSpecification3.4.6.1.ACTION15-WiththenumberofOPERABLEChannelslessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement,eitherrestoretheinoperableChannel(s)toOPERABLEstatuswithin72hours,or:1)Initiatethepreplannedalternatemethodofmonitoringtheappropriateparameter(s),and')PrepareandsubmitaSpecialReporttotheCommissionpursuanttoSpecification6.9.2within14daysfollowingtheeventoutliningtheactiontaken,thecauseoftheinoperabilityandtheplansandscheduleforrestoringthesystemtoOPERABLEstatus.ACTION16-WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbythe~MinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement,complywiththeACTIONrequirementsofSpecification3.9.9.ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/43-23Amen'dmentNo.

TABLE4.3-3RADIATIONMONITORINGINSTRUMENTATIONSURVEILLANCEREUIREMENTSINSTRUMENTl.AREAMONITORSa.FuelStoragePoolAreab.Containment{CIS)'.ContainmentArea-HighRange2.PROCESSMONITORSa.FuelStoragePoolArea-VentilationSystemi.GaseousActivityParticulateActivityb.Containmenti.GaseousActivityRCSLeakageDetectionii.ParticulateActivityRCSLeakageDetectionCHANNELCHECKCHANNELCALIBRATIONCHANNELFUNCTIONALTESTMODESINWHICHSURVEILLANCEREUIRED1,2,3541,2,3841,2,3&4"Withfuelinthestoragepoolorbuilding.**Withirradiatedfuelinthestoragepool.

TABLE4.3-3(Continued)RADIATIONMONITORINGINSTRUtlENTATIONSURVEILLANCEREUIREMENTSINSTRUNENT-CHANNELCHANNELCHANNELFUNCTIONALCHECK'CALIBRATIONTESTt10DESINWHICHSURVEILLANCEISREUIRED2.PROCESSllONITORS(Continued)c.NobleGasEffluentMonitorsRadwasteBuildingExhaustSystemPlantVentMonitorii.SteamGeneratorBlowdownTreatmentBuildingExhaustSystemSteamSafetyValveDischargeiv.ECCSExhaustR',2,3841,2,38(41,2,3541,2,354 NSTRUMENTATIONMETEOROOC:CALINSTRU!:ENTATON'IM'INCCGNOT'NORGPRAiION3.3.3.4ThemeteorologicalmonitoringinstrumentationchannelsshowninTable3.3-8shallbeGPERABL.**APPLICABILITY:Atal1times.ACTION:b.WiththenumberofOPERABLEmeteorologicalmonitoringchannelslessthanrequiredbyTable3.3-8,suspendallreleaseofgaseousradioactivematerialfromtheradwastegasdecaytanksuntiltheinoperablechannel(s)isrestor'edtoOPERABLEstatus.Withoneormorerequiredmeteorologicalmonitoringchannelsinoperable,formorethan7days,prepareandsubmitaSpecialRe'porttotheCommissionpursuanttoSpecification6.9.2withinthenext10daysoutliningthecauseofthemalfunctionandtheplansGrrestoringthechannel(s)toOPERABLEstatus.c:.TheprovisionsofSpecifications3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.'URV"ANC-POU~R80S4.3.3.4Eachoftheabovemeteorologicalmonitorinoinstrumentationc~annelsshallbedemonstratedOPERABLEbytheperformanceofiheCHANNELCHECKardCHANNELCALIBRATIONoperationsatthefrequenciesshowninTable4.3-5.XTheMeteorologicalInstrumentationsystemissharedbetweenSt.Lucie-Unit1andSt.Lucie-Unit2."*TheemergencypowersourcemaybeinoperableinModes5or6.11ST,.LUCIE-UiVITI3/43-30AmendmentNo.

TABLE3.3-8METEOROLOGICALMONITORINGINSTRUMENTATIONINSTRUMENT8(ELEVATION1.MINDSPEEDa)NominalElev(10meters)b)HominalElev(57.9meters)2.MINDDIRECTIONa)HominalElev(10meters)b)HominalElev(57.9meters)3.,AIRTEMPERATURE(DeltaT)a)HominalElev(10meters)b)NominalElev(57.9meters)c)HominalElev(33.5meters)INSTRUMEHTMINIMUMACCURACY+0.5"mph+0.5"mph5050010Cx~+O.a'C<>+0.1C""MINIMUMCHANNELSOPERABLE1AN.A.18H.A.1CCH.A.Startingspeedofanemometershallbe'<1mph..bTmeasurementchannelsonly.AThe57.9-meterchannelmaybesubstitutedfor<he10-meterwindspeedforupto30daysintheeventthe10-meterchannelisinoperable.Mindspeeddatafromthe57.9-meterelevationshouldbeadjustedusingthewindspeedpowerlaw:10meters=57.9metersSwhere:..(0.1727)S=windspeedinmphn=0.25forPasquillVerticalStabilityClasses'A,B,C,D.n=0.50forPasquillVerticalStabilityClassesE,F,G:1.727x10-=constant=10meters/57.9metersBThe57.9-meterchannelmaybesubstitutedforthe10-meterwinddirec'onchannelforupto30.daysintheeventthe10-meterchannelisinoperable.CThe33.5-meterchannelmaybesubstitutedforoneofthe10-metror57.9-metertemperaturechannels>orupto30daysifoneof'hechannelsisinoperable.Thedatashouldalwaysbenormalizedto'C/100meterstodeterminetheve.ticalstabilityclass.ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/43-31AmendmentNo.

INSTRUMENTTA8LE4.3-5METEOROLOC:CALMONITORINGIHSTRUMEHTAT:OHSURVEI'ANCEREQUIREMHTSCHANNELCHECKCHANNELCALI8RATION1.MINDSPEEDa)HominalElev(10meters)b)NominalElev(57.9meters)2.MINDDIRECTIONa)NominalElev(10meters)b)NominalElev(57.9meters)3.AIRTEMPERATURE(DELTAT)a)NominalElev(10meters)b)HominalElev(57.9meters)c)NominalElev(33.5meters)0D*0DADDo0*SASA~SASA"SASASA""RequiredonlyifthesechannelsarebeingsubstitutedforoneoftheMinimumChannelsOperableasperTable3.3-8.ST.LUCIE-UNITI3/43-32AmendmentNo.

INSTRUMIENTATiONR'0::O'CT:VELIQUIDEFFLUEHTMONITORINGIHSTRUMENTAT:OHLIM:TINGCONDITIONFOROPERATION3.3.3.9"TheradioactiveliquideffluentmonitoringinstrumentationchannelsshowninTable3.3-12shallbeOPERA8LEwiththeiralarm/tripsetpointssettoensurethatthelimitsofSpecification3.11.1.1arenotexceeded.Thealarm/tripsetpointsofthesechannelsshallbedeterminedinaccordancewiththemetnodolooyandparametersintheOFFSITEDOSECALCULATiONMANUAL(ODCM).APPLICABILiTY:Atalltimes.ACTION:b.C.Witharadioactiveliquideffluentmonitoringinstrumentationchannelalarm/tripsetpointlessconservativethanrequiredbytheabovespecification,immediatelysuspendthereleaseofradioactiveliquideIfluentsmonitoredbytheaffectedchannelordeclarethechannelinoperable.WithlessthantheminimumnumberofradioactiveliquideffluentmonitoringinstrumentationchannelsOPERABLE,taketheACTiOHshowninTable3.3-12.Iftheinoperableinstrumentsarenot,returnedtooperablestatuswithin30days,exp'iaininthenextSemiannualRadioactiveEffluentRelease'Reportwhytheinoperabilitywasnotcorrectedinatimelymanner.TheprovisionsofSpecifications3.C.3,3.0.4and6.9.1.9arenotapplicable.SURVEILLANCEREOUIREMENTS4.3.3.9EachradioactiveliquideffluentmonitoringinstrumentationchannelshallbedemonstratedOPERA8LEbyperformanceoftheCHANNELCHECK,SOURCECHECK,CHANNELCALiBRATiOHandCHANNELFUNCTIONALTESToperationsatthefrequenciesshowninTable4.3-8.ST.LUCIE-UNITI3/43-45AmendmentNo.

TROLE3.3-12RnoroncTrvEI.IUII)EII.I.UEHTtIOHIIORIHGIHSfAUtlcHTRTIOHINSTRUtIEHTGItossItnoroncTrvrTvt<OHITonsIRovroINcRLRI<HRHnRUTOI'IRTICTEIIIIIHRTIOHOFRELERSELiquidtta<twasteEffluent.Lineh.SteamGeneratorBlowdownEff'luenLLineI-LOWttnTEvERSUREIIENlnEvrcESa.LiquidBadwasteEffluentLineb.Oiscl>argeCanalc.SteamGeneratorDlowdownCffluentLinestlIHIt1UMCIIRNNCLSot'EIIRBLE1/SGNnRClIotl23 TABLE3.3-12(Continued)TABLENOTATION'T:Ot<WithihenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbythettinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement,.effluentreleasesmaycontinueforupto14daysprovidedthaipriortoinitiatingarelease:a.AtleasttwoindependentsamplesareanalyzedinaccordancewithSpecification4.11.l.1.1~.andACTION2--b.AtleasttwotechnicallyqualifiedmembersoftheFacilityStaffindependentlyverify.thereleaseratecalculationsanddischargelinevalving(oneperforms,oneverifies);Otherwise,suspendreleaseofradioactiveeffluentsviathispathway..WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement,effluentreleasesviathispathwaymaycontinueforupto30daysprovidedgrabsamplesareanalyzedforgrossradioactivity(betaorgamma)atalimitofdetectionofatleast2x10-'icrocuries/gram:b.Atleastonceper8hourswhenthesoecificactivityofthesecondarycoolantisgreaterthan0.01mi,crocuries/gramDOSEE(UIVALEHTI-131.Atleastonceper24hourswhenthespecificactivityofthesecondarycoolantislessthanorequalto0.01microcuries/gramDOSEEQUIVALENTI-131.ACTIOH3-MinimumsystemdesignflowofrequiredrunningpumpsshallbeutilizedforMPCcalculationsfordischargecanalflow2ndmaximumsystemdesignflowshal1beutilizedforMPCcalculationsforeffluentlineflow.ST.LUCIE-UttIT13/43-47AmendmentHo.

Tnl3LE4.3-0RnDIOAC1IVEl.IUIDEFrt.uEHTtloHI1ORIHGIwSTRl!t~Et<TATIowsuRvrILl.nHccRr:UIRctlrHTSInmIt<STRUHEHT1.CROSSOCTAORGAtltlnRADIOACTIVITYNONITORSPROVIDIHGALARMAHDAUTotlATICTERtlIHATIOHorRa.cnsca.l.iqui<tRadwasteEffluentLineli.SteamGeneratorBlowdownEff1uentLine2.I.LOWHAll=.tlEASUREHEHTDEVICESa.LiquidttadwasteEffluentLineb.SteamGeneratorBlowdownEffluentLineCIIAHHELCllECKSOURCECIIECI(N.n.N.A.CIIANNELCALIBRnTIoHR(2)R(2)cllnHthcLruHCTioNALTl.:ST0(1)0(1)

TABLE4.38(Continued)TABLENOTATION()TheCHANNELFUHCTiONALTESTshallalsodemonstratethatautomaticisolationofthispathwayandcontrolroomalarmannunciationoccurifanyofthefollowingconditionsexists:instrumentindicatesmeasuredlevelsabovethealarm/tripsetpoint.2.Circuitfailure.3.Instrumentindicatesadownscalefailure.4.Insrumentcontrolsnotsetinoperatemode.(2)TheinitialCHANNELCALIBRATiONforradioactivity.measurementinstrumentationshallbeperformedusingoneormoreofthereferencestandardstraceableto-theHationalBureauofStandardsorusingstandardsthathavebeencalibratedagainststandardscertifiedbytheNBS.Thesestandardsshouldpermitcalibratingthesystemoveritsintendedrangeofenergyandratecapabilitiesthataretypicalofnormalplantoperation.ForsubseouentCHANNELCALIBRATiOH,buttonsourcesthathavebeonrelatedtotheinitialcalibration'maybeused.ST.LUCIE-UNITI3/43-49AmendmentNo.

INSTRUMENTATIONRAGIOACT>VEGASFOUSFFLUNT>>O>V>TORINGINSTRUYENTAT>ONLM:T:NGCONG'.IO>VFOROPERATION3.3.3.10TheradioactivegaseouseffluentmonitoringinstrumentationchannelsshowninTable3.3-13shallbeOPRABLEwiththeiralarm/tripsetooinssettoensurethatthelimitsofSpecification3.11.2.1arenotexceeded.Thealarm/triosetpointsofthesechannelsshallbedeterminedinaccordancewithttemethodologyandparametersintheODCH.APPLICABiLITY:AsshowninTable3.3-13ACiION:C~b.C.Witharadioactivegaseouseffluentmonitoringinstrumentationchannelalarm/tripsetpointlessconservativethanrequiredbytheaboveSpecificaion,immediatelysuspendthereleaseofradio-activegaseouseffluentsmonitoredbytheaffectedchannelordeclarethechannelinoperable.'r/ithlessthantheminimumnumberofradioactivegaseouseffluentmonitoringinstrumentationchannelsOPERABLE,taketheACTIONshowninTable3.3-13.Iftheinoperableinstrumentsarenotreturnedtooperablestatuswithin30days,expla(ninthenextSemiannualRadioactiveEffluentRelease.Reportwhy'hei"operabilitywasnotcorrectedinatimelymanner.TheorovisionsofSpeci>ications3.0.3,3.0.4,and6.9.1.9arenotapplicable.SURVILLANCEREQUIREMENTSe4.3.3.11Eachradioactiveoaseouse>fluentmonitoringinstrumentationchannelshallbedemonstratedOPERABLEbyperformanceoftheCHANNELCHECK,SOURCECHECK,CHANNELCALIBRATIONandCHANNELFUNCTIONALTESToperationsatthefrequenciesshowninTable4.3-9.ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/43-50AmendmentNo.

TROLL3.3-13RAOIOACTIVEGASEOUSEFFLUEHTMOHrlORIHGIHSTRUMENTATIOHINSTRUMENTWSTEGASOECAYTANKSMINIMUMCHANNELSOPERAOLEAPPLICABII.ITYACTIONa.NobleGasActivityMonitor-ProvidingAlarmandhutomati:cTerminationofRelease2.HASTEGASDECAYTANKSEXPLOSIVEGASMONITORINGSYSTEMa.OxygenMonitors3.COHOENSEREVACUATIONSYSTEMa.NobleGasActivityMonitorPI.ANTVLHTSYSTEMa.NobleGasActivityMonitor(LowRange).b.IodineSamplerc.Pa>LiculateSamplerd.FlowRatee.SamplerFlowRateMonitorNh Il TRI)l.l:3.:3-13((:onLinnerl)ARI)lOA(;CIVI:(;ASI:.OUSI:I'II:Ultll'IOI11l()ltltlCIHSfltUfll:tITRTIOHIHSTIIUtll:HTI:ULLSTOIIRGI..RAERVLHTILRTIOttSYSTFti'lIHIIIIIII(:IIRHHt'.LSOl'I.'IIRI)I.I'.AVI'I.ICRI)II.ITYHohleGasRctiviLytloniLor(LowItange)Ii.Io(lineSamplerc.I'arLic()1aLeSampleril.I:lowItaLetlonitore.SamplerFlowItal.etlonlLol6.Sli:AII(;FHI.:nATOnI)I.O3tnOMHOutu)IHOVEHT.SYSI'I't1ttolileGasRcLiviLyt1onitovI).Io(lineSamplerc.IarLico'IaLeSampler~l.FlowltaLetloniLore.SamplerFlowllaLeHoniLor TABLE3.3-13(Continued)TABLENOTATIONx<~1]timesDuringwastegassystemooeration."""Atalltimeswhenair'ejectorexhaustisnotdirectedtoplantvent.ACTOH..-1WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement,thecontentsofthetank(s)maybereleasedtotheenvironmentforupto14daysprovidedthatpriortoinitiatingtherelease:a.Atleasttwoindependentsamplesofthetank'scontentsareanalyzed,andb.AtleasttwotechnicallyqualifiedmembersoftheFacilityStaffindependentlyverifythereleaseratecalculationsanddischargevalvelineup(oneperforms,oneverifies).IOtherwise,suspendreleaseofradioactiveeffluentsviathispathway.ACTIONACTION.3-WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement,effluentreleasesviathispathwaymaycontinueforto-30,daysprovidedtheflowrateisestimatedatleastonceper4hours.v'iththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement,effluentreleasesviathispathwaymaycontinueforupto30daysprovidedgrabsamplesaretakenatleastonceper8hoursandthesesamplesareanalyzedforIsotopicactivitywithin24hours.ACTION-~-Maximumsystemflowsshallbeutilizedinthedeterminationoftheinstantaneousreleasemonitoralarmsetpoint.ACTiOH6-""ACTION.-6WiththenumberofchannnelsOPERABLEonelessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement,operationofthissystemmaycontinueforupto30daysprovidedsamplesof0~areanalyzedbythelabgaspartitioneratleastonceper24.'ours;rWiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement,effluentreleasesviatheaffectedpathwaymaycontinueforupto30daysprovided,samplesarecontinuouslycollectedwithauxiliarysamplingequipmentasrequiredinTable4.l~-2.ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/43-53AmendmentNo.

TAI3LE4.3-9RADIOACTIVEGRSEousEFFLUEHTHONITORIwGIrlsTRUIIENTRTIONsuRVEILLnwCERL'IREHENTSIHSTRUIIEI<T1.MnSTCGASnECAYTANKSNobleGasActivityHonitor-ProvidingAlarmandA>>tomaticTerminationofReleasez.wnsTEGnsoccnYTANKSExpLOSIVEGRSI'IOHI10RItlGSYSTEt'Ia.OxygenlIonitorb.OxygenHonitor(alternate)3.Cotll)LtISEIIEVACUATIONSYSTEMa.NobleGasActivityMonitorCIIANNI..LCIICCKR(3)N.A.H.R.Q(5)H,It(3)SOURCECIIRHHELCIICCKCRLII3RATIONCIIRNHELFuwcclownLTESTQ(l)Q(2)IIODI.'SIH'IIIIICIISURVEILI.At<CI'ltl.'UtBEI)'A'A'A'A"A'LRNTVEtlTSYSTEHa.HobleGasActivityt1o>>itorb.IodineSamplerc.Partic>>lateSamplerd.SamplerFlowRaleHonitorN.A.N:A.R(3)N.A.H.n.q(z)N.A.N.A.

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TABL"4.3-9(Continued)TABLEHO!AT!QHAialliimeotherihanwhenthelineisvalvedou'ndlocked.";Curingwastegasholdupsystemoperation.Atalltimeswhenairejectorexhausisnotdireciedtoplantvent(1)TheCHANNELFUNCTiONALTESTshallalsodemonstraiethatautomaiicisolationofihispathwayandcontrolroomalarmannunciationoccursifanyofthefollowingconditionsexisis:l.Instrumentindicatesmeasuredlevelsabovethealarm/tripsetpoint.2.Circuitfailure.3.Instrumentindicatesadownscalefailure.Instrumentcontrolsnotsetinoperate'mode.(2)TheCHANNELFUNCTIONALTESTshallalsodemonstratethatcontrolroomalarmannunciationoccursifanyoithefollowingconditionsexists:l.instrumentindicatesmeasuredlevelsabovethealarmseipoint.2.Circuitfailure.3.Instrumentindicatesadownscalefailure.4.Instrumentcontrolsnotsetinoperatemode.M(3)TheinitialC,",AHNELCALIBRATIONforradioactivitymeasurementinstrumentationshallbeperformedusingoneormoreofthereferencestandardstraceabletotheNationalBureauofStandardsorusingstandardsthathavebeencalibratedagainststandardscertifiedbytheHBS.Thesestandardsshouldpermitcalibratingthesystemoveritsiniendedrangeofenergyandratecapabilitiesthaiaretypicalofnormalplantoperation.ForsubsequentCHANNELCALIBRATiOH,buitonsourcesthathavebeenrelatedtoiheiniiialcalibrationmaybeused,atintervalsofatleastonceper18months.(4)TheCHANNELCALIBRATIONshallincludetheuseofsiandardgassamplesconiaininganominal:l.Onevolumepercentoxygen,balancenitrogen,and2,Fourvolumepercentoxygen,balancenitrogen.ST.LUGIE-UNIT13/43-56AmendmentHo.

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-TABLE4.11-1RADIOACTIVELQUIDMASTESAMPLINGANDANALYSISPROGRAMLiquidReleaseTypeSamplingFrequencyMinimumAnalysisFrequencyTypeofActivityAnalysisLowerLimitofDetection(LLD)(pCi/ml)A.BatchWasteReleaseTankspEachBatchpEachBatch-7PrincipalGammaSx10EmitterspOneBatch/MpMbEachBatchCompositeI-131DissolvedandEntrainedGases(GammaEmitters)H-3GrossAlpha1xl01xl01xl01xl0pbEachBatchCompositeSr89,Sr-90Fe-555xl01xl0B.Continuo~~ReleasesDaily4/MComposite-7PrincipalGamma5x10EmitterseDGrabSampleDailyDaily4/MCompositeMCompositeI"131DissolvedandEntrainedGases(GammaEmitters)H"3GrossAlpha1xl01xl0lxl01xl0DailyQCompositeSI-89,Sr-90Fe-555x101xl0C.SettljngBasinWGrabSamplePrincipalGamma5x10Emitterse1-1311x10ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/4-11-2AmendmentNo.

TABLE4.11-1(Continued)TABLENOTATIONTheLLOisdefined,forpurposesofthesespecifications,asthesmallestconcentrationofradioactivematerialinasamplethatwillyieldanetcount,abovesystembackground,thatwillbedetectedwith95.oprobabilitywithonly5Xprobabilityoffalselyconcludingthatablankobservationrepresentsa"real"signal.Foraparticularmeasurementsystem,whichmayincluderadiochemicalseparation:LLO=4.66sbE~V~2.22~Y-exp(-4t)Mhere:LLO.isthe"apriori"lowerlimitofdetectionasdefinedabove,aspicocuriesperunitmassorvolume,sbisthestandarddeviationofthebackgroundcountingrateor'ofthecountingrateofablanksampleasappropriate,ascountsperminute,Eisthecountingefficiency,ascountsperdisintegration,Visthesamplesizeinunitsofmassorvolume,2.22isthenumberofdisintegrationsperminuteperpicocurie,Yisthefractionalradiochemicalyield,whenapplicable,A,istheradioactivedecayconstantfortheparticularradionuclide,and~tforenvironmentalsamplesistheelapsedtimebetweensamplecollection,orendofthesamplecollectionperiod,andtimeofcountingTypicalvaluesofE,V,Y,andhtshouldbeusedinthecalculation.ST.LUGIE-UNIT13/411-3AmendmentNo.

TABLE4.11-1(Continued)TABLENOTATIONb.Acompositesampleisoneinwhichthequantityofliquidsamplesisproportionaltothequantityofliquidwastedischargedandinwhichthemethodofsamplingemployedresultsinaspecimenwhichisrepresentativeoftheliquidsreleased.c.Abatchreleaseisthedischarge,ofliquidwastesofadiscretevolume.Priortosamplingforanalyses,eachbatchshallbeisolated,andthenthoroughlymixedtoassurerepresentativesampling.d.Acontinuousreleaseisthedischargeofliquid~astesofanondiscretevolume,e.g.,fromavolumeofasystemthathasaninputflowduringthecontinuousre.ease.,e.TheprincipalgammaemittersforwhichtheLLDspecificationappliesexclusivelyarethefollowingradionuclides:Mn-54,Fe-59,Co-58,Co-60,Zn-65,Mo-99,Cs-134,Cs-137,Ce-141,andCe-144.Thislistdoesnotmeanthatonlythesenuclidesaretobedetectedandreported.Otherpeakswhicharemeasurableandidentifiable,togetherwiththeabovenuclides,shallalsobeidentifiedandreported.Grabsamplestobetakenwhenthereisconfirmedprimarytosecondarysystemleakageindicatedbytheairejectormonitorindicating>2xbackground.-5IfComponentCoolingMateractivityis>lx10pCi/ml,performaweeklygrossactivityontheIntakeCoolingWaterSystemoutlettoensurethe:,activitylevelis<a2xl0pCi/mlLLDlimit.IfICWis>2x10pCi/ml,performanalysisinaccordancewithaPlantContinuousReleaseonthisTable.ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/411-4AmendmentNo.

RADIOACTIVEEFFLUENTSDOSELIMITINGCONDITIONFOROPERATION3.11.1.2ThedoseordosecommitmenttoaMEMBEROFTHEPUBLICfromradioactivematerialsinliquideffluentsreleased,fromeachreactorunit,toUNRESTRICTEDAREAS(seeFigure5.1-1)shallbelimited:a.Duringanycalendarquartertolessthanorequalto1.5mremstothetotalbodyandtolessthanorequalto5mremstoanyorgan,andb.Duringanycalendaryeartolessthanorequalto3mremstothetotalbodyandtolessthanorequalto10mremstoanyorgan.'PPLICABILITY:Atalltimes.ACiIOH:Withthecalculateddosefromthereleaseofradioactivematerialsinliquideffluentsexceedinganyoftheabovelimits,inlieuofanyotherreportrequiredbySpecification6.9.1,prepareandsubmittotheCommissionwithin30days,pursuanttoSpecification6.9.2,aSpecialReportwhichidentifiesthecause(s)forexceedingthelimit(s)anddefi'nesthecorrec.iveactionstobetakentoreducethereleasesandradioactivematerialsinliquideffluentsduringtheremainderofthecurrentcalendarquarterandduringthesubsequentthreecalendarquarters,sothatthecumulativedoseordosecommitmenttoanindividualfromthesereleasesiswithin3mremstothetotalbodyandlOmremstoanyorgan.TheprovisionsofSpecifications3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.SURVEILLANCEREUIREMENTS4.11.1.2DoseCalculations.CumulativedosecontributionsfromliquideffluentsforthecurrentcalendarquarterandthecurrentcalendaryearshallbedeterminedinaccordancewiththemethodologyandparametersintheODCMatleastonceper3ldays.ST.LUCIE-UNITI3/411-5AmendmentNo, RADIOACTIVEEFFLUEHTSLIQUIDWASTETREATMENTLIMITIHGCONDITIONFOROPERATION3.11.1.3TheliquidradwastetreatmentsystemshallbeOPERABLE.Theappro-priateportionsofthesystemshallbeusedtoreducetheradioactivematerialsinliquidwastespriortotheirdischargewhentheprojecteddosesduetotheliquidefluentfromthesitetoUNRESTRICTEDAREAS(seeFigure5.1-1)whenaveragedover31days,wouldexceed0.06mremtothetotalbodyor0.2mremtoanyorgan.APPLICABILITY:Atal1times.ACTION:'a~b.Withtheliquidradwastetreatmentsysteminoperableformorethan31daysorwithradioactiveliquidwastebeingdischargedwithouttreatmentandinexcessoftheabovelimits,inlieuofanyotherreportrequiredbySpecification6.9.1,prepareandsubmittotheCommissionwithin30dayspursuanttoSpecification6.9'aSpecialReportwhichincludesthefollowinginformation:l.Identificationoftheinoperableequipmentorsubsystemsandthereasonforinoperability,2.Action(s)takentorestoretheinoperableequipmenttoOPERABLEstatus,and3.Summarydescriptionofaction(s)takentopreventarecurrence.TheprovisionsofSpecifications3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.SURVEILLANCEREUIREMENTS4.11.1.3.1DosesduetoliquidreleasestoUNRESTRICTEDAREASshallbepr'ojectedatleastonceper31days,inaccordancewiththeODCMunlesstheliquidradwastetreatmentsystemisbeingused.4.11.1.3.2TheliquidradwastetreatmentsystemshallbedemonstratedOPERABLbyoperatingthe1'iquidradwastetreatmentsystemequipmentforatleast30minutesatleastonceper92daysunlesstheliquidradwastesystemhasbeenutilizedtoprocessradioactiveliquideffluentsduringtheprevious92days.ST.LUCIE-Ut/IT13/411-6AmendmentNo.

RADiOACTiVEEFFLUENTS3/4.11.2GASEOUSEFFLUENTSDOSERATELIMITiNG'CONDITIONFOROPERATION3.11.2.1"ThedoserateinUNRESTRICTEDAREASdueto.radioactivematerialsreleasedingaseouseffluentsfromthesite(seeFigure5.l-l)shallbelimitedtothefollowing:a.Fornoblegases:Lessthanorequalto500mrems/yrtothetotalbodyandlessthan-orequalto3000mrems/yrtotheskin,andb.Foriodine-131,iodine-133,tritium,andallradionuclidesinparti-culateformwithhal'f-livesgreaterthan8days:Lessthanorequalto1500mrems/yrtoanyorgan.APPLICABILITY:Atalltimes.ACTTON:Withthedoserate(s)exceedingtheabovelimits,immediatelydecreasethereleaseratetowithintheabovelimit(s).SURVEIILANCEREQUIREMENTS4.11.2~1.1ThedoserateduetonoblegasesingaseouseffluentsshallbedeterminedtobewithintheabovelimitsinaccordancewiththemethodologyandparametersintheODCM.4.11.2.1.2Thedoserateduetoiodine-131,iodine-133,tritium,.andallradionuclidesinparticulateformwithhalf,-livesgreaterthan8daysingaseouseffluentsshallbedeterminedtobewithintheabovelimitsinaccordancewiththemethodologyandparametersintheODCHbyobtainingrepresentativesamplesandperforminganalysesinaccordancewiththe.samplingandanalysisprogramspedifiedinTable4.11-2.ST.LUGIE-UNITI3/411-7AmendmentNo.

ThllLEn.11-2IIADIGRI.TIVEGASI.OUSMASTEShtff)LINGAHOAHALYSISPIIOGIthtlSillllp1II)(JTF'I>>1m>>mhnalys)sI.re(u'encTypeofAcL1viLAnalsisl.owevLimiLof.OQLection(I.l.l))ICilml)h.i)asteGasStora(JeI'a>>kPEachTankGIal)Sall))1Qf)Eacl)fa>>keI'v)>>clf)alGajjljjlaEm)tters1xl0I)l3.CojjtainmentPurgeEachPurgeCiral)SajjjleC.(:I)I'1ajjtYenl.0/H(2)I:ue1Oui1dill(JGrat)Ve>>LSample(3)SLeamGeneral.ovOlowdownOui1di>>(VejjtCont1>>(IousddCont1fl(lo(ls0.RllfteleaseTypesContijjuousdas1isLedinR,0,Cal)ove.dCo>>tI>>nousPEacljI'urgen/I,ICljarcoalSajjjleC/tfIaj'L1c(llat'eSam)letlColllt)05ILePaI'LIc(lIilL'eSample(fCojjjposiLe('artIcj)1aLQSaIIII)1eI'rincipalGammaEmiLtQrseII-3QI'rincipalGammaEmit.tersII-3I-131Pvi>>cipalGammaEmiLtevs(1-131,OLI)evs)(irossRll)ljaSI'-09,Sv-iJO1x10.lxl0Ixl0lxlOxlO-12xlO111xl0IxlgCOI)tfI)uousHof)leCia.,d~t'Io>>ILo'I'obleCiasesGrossOQLaovGajllljl<lIxIO TABLE4.11-2Continued)TABLENOTATIONa.TheLLDisdefined,forpurposesofthesespecifications,asthesmallestconcentrationofradioactivematerialinasamplethatwillyieldanetcount,abovesystembackground,thatwillbedetectedwith95~probabilitywithonly5Ãprobabilityoffalselyconcludingthatablankobservationrepresentsa"real"signal.Foraparticularmeasurementsystem,whichmayincluderadiochemicalseparation:LLD=4.66sbE~V~2.22~Y-exp(-4t)Where:LLDisthe"apriori"lowerlimitofdetectionasdefinedabove,aspicocuriesperunitmassorvolume,sbisthestandarddeviationofthebackgroundcountingrateorofthecountingrateofablanksampleasappropriate,ascountsperminute,Eisthecourtingefficiency,ascountsperdisintegration,Visthesamplesizeinunitsofmassorvolume,2.22isthenumberofdisintegrationsperminuteperpicocurie,Yisthefrac'!ionalradiochemicalyield,whenapplicable,A,istheradioactivedecayconstantfortheparticularradionuclide,andhtforenvironmentalsamplesistheelapsedtimebetweensamplecollection,orendofthesamplecollectionperiod,andtimeofcountingTypicalvaluesofE,V,Y,andbtshouldbeusedinthecalculation.ST.LUCIE-UNITI3/411-9AmendmentNo.

TABLE4.11-2(Continued)TABLENOTATIONSamplingandanalysisshallalsobeperformedfollowingshutdown,startup,oraTHERMALPOMERchangeexceeding15MofRATEDTHERMALPOWERwithin1hourunless(1)analysisshowsthattheDOSEEQUiVALENTI-131concentrationintheprimarycoolanthasnotincreasedmorethanafactorof3;and(2)thenoblegasactivitymonitorsho~sthateffluentactivityhasnotincreasedbymorethanafactorof3..Samplesshallbechanoedatleast4timesamonthandanalysesshallbecompletedwithin48hoursafterchanging(orafterremovalfromsampler).Samplingshallalsobeperformedatleastonceper24hoursforatleast7daysfollowingeachshutdown,startuporTHERMALPOMERchangeexceeding15KofRATEDTHERMALPOMERin1hourandanalysesshallbecompletedwithin48hoursofchangingif(1)analysisshowsthattheDOSEEQUIVALENTI-131concentrationintheprimarycoolanthasincreasedmorethanafactorof3;and(2)thenoblegasactivitymonitorshowsthateffluentactivityhasincreasedbymorethanafactoror3.Whensamplescollectedfo'r24hoursareanalyzed,thecorrespondingLLDsmaybeincreasedbyafactorof10.d.TheratioofthesampleflowratetothesampledstreamflowrateshallbeknownforthetimeperiodcoveredbyeachdoseordoseratecalculationmadeinaccordancewithSpecifications3.11.2.1,3.11.2.2and3.11.2.3.TheprincipalgammaemittersforwhichtheLLDspecificationapp)iesexclusivelyarethefollowingradionuclides:Kr-87,Kr-88,Xe-133,Xe-133m,Xe-135,andXe-138-forgaseousemissionsandMn-54,Fe-59,Co-58,Co-60,Zn-65,Mo-99,Cs-134,Cs-13I',Ce-141andCe-144forparticulate,emissions.Thislistdoesnotmeanthatonlythesenuclidesaretobedetectedandreported.Otherpeakswhicharemeasureableandidentifiable,togetherwiththeabovenuclides,shallalsobeidentifiedandreported.ST.LUCIE-UNITI3/411-10AmendmentNo.

RAOIOACTIVEEFFLUENTSDOSE-NOBLEGASESLIMITINGCONOITIONFOROPERATION3.11.2.2Theairdoseduetonoblegasesreleasedingaseouseffluents,fromeachreactorunit,toareasatandbeyondtheSITEBOUNOARY(seeFigure5.1-1)shallbelimitedtothefollowing:a.During,anycalendarquarter:Lessthanorequalto5mradsforgammaradiationandlessthanorequalto10mradsforbetaradiationand,b.Ouringanycalendaryear:Lessthanorequalto10mradsforgammaradiationandlessthanorequalto20mradsforbetaradiation.APPLICABILITY:Atalltimes.ACTIONa.Miththecalculatedairdosefromradioactivenoblegasesingaseouseffluentsexceedinganyoftheabovelimits,inlieuofanyotherreport'requiredbySpecification6.9.1,prepareand'submittotheCommissionwithin30days,pursuanttoSpecification6.9..2,aSpecialReportwhichidentifiesthecause(s)forexceedingthelimit(s)anddefinesthecorrectiveactionstobetakentorducethereleasesandtheproposedcorrectiveactionstobetakentoassurethatsubsequentreleaseswillbeincompliancewiththeabovelimits.b.TheprovisionsofSpecifications3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.SURVEILLANCEREUIREMENTS4.11.2.2OoseCalculations.CumulativedosecontributionsforthecurrentcalendarquarterandcurrentcalendaryearshallbedeterminedinaccordancewiththemethodolgyandparametersintheOOCMatleastonceper31days.ST.LUCIE-UNITI"3/411-11AmendmentNo.

RADIOACTIVEEFFLUENTSDOSF-IODINE-131,IODINE-133,TRITIUM,ANDRADIONUCLIDESINPARTICULATEFORMLIMIT:NGCONDITIONFOROPERATION3.ll.2.3ThedosetoaMEMBEROFTHEPUBLICfromiodine-131,iodine-133,tritium,andallradionuclidesinparticulateformwithhalf-livesgreaterthan8daysingaseouseffluentsreleased,fromeachreactorunittoareas.atandbeyondtheSITEBOUNDARY,(seeFigure5.1-1)shallbelimitedtothefollowing:a.Duringanycalendarquarter:Lessthanorequalto7.5mremstoanyorganand,b.Duringanycalendaryear:Lessthanorequalto15mremstoanyorgan.APPLICABILITY:Atalltimes.ACTION:Withthecalculateddosefromthereleaseofiodine-131,iodine-133,tritium,andradionuclidesinparticulateformwithhalf-lives,greaterthan8days,ingaseouseffluentsexceedinganyoftheaboveli'mits,inlieuofaLicenseeEventReport,prepareandsubmittotheCommis-sionwithin30days,pursuanttoSpecification6.9.2,aSpecialReportthatidentifiesthecause(s)forexceedingthelimitanddefinesthecorrectiveactionsthathavebeentakentoreducethereleasesandtheproposedcorrectiveactionstobetakentoassurethatsubsequentreleaseswillbeincompliancewiththeabovelimits.b.Theprovisionsof.Specifications3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.SURVEILLANCEREQUIREMENTS4.11.2.3Cumulativedosecontributionsforthecurrentcalendarquarterandcurrentcalendaryearforiodine-131,iodine-133,tritium,andradionuclidesinparticulateformwith'half-livesgreaterthan8daysshallbedeterminedinaccordancewiththemethodologyandparametersintheODCMatleastonceper31days.ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/411-12AmendmentNo.

RADIOACTIVEEFFLUENTSGASFOUSRADMASTETREATMENTLIM!TINGCONDITIONFOROPERATION3.11.2.4TheGASEOUSRADMASTETREATMENTSYSTEMandtheVENTILATIOHEXHAUSTTREATMENTSYSTEMshallbeOPERABLE.TheappropriateportionsoftheGASEOUSRADMASTETREATMEHTSYSTEMshallbeusedtoreduceradioactivematerialsingaseouswastepriortotheirdischargewhentheprojectedgaseouseffluentairdosesduetogaseouseffluentreleasesfromthesitetoUNRESTRICTEDAREAS(seeFigure5.1-1),whenaveragedover31days,wouldexceed0.2mradforgammaradiationand0.4mradforbetaradiation.TheappropriateportionsoftheVENTILATIONEXHAUSTTREATMENTSYSTEMshallbeusedtoreduceradioactivematerialsingaseouswastepriortotheirdischargewhentheprojeceddosesduetogaseouseffluentreleasesfromthesite(seeFigure5.1-1)whenaveragedover31dayswouldexceed0.3mremtoanyorgan.APPLICABILITY:Atal1times.ACTION:MiththeGASEOUSRADMASTETREATMENTSYSTEMand/ortheVEHTILATIOHEXHAUSTTREATMENTSYSTEMinoperableformorethan31daysorwithgaseouswastebeingdischargedwithouttreatmentandinexcessoftheabovelimits,.inlieuofanyotherreportrequiredby.Specifica-tion6.9.1,prepareandsubmittotheCommissionwithin30days,pursuanttoSpecification6.9.2,aSpecialReportwhichincludesthefollowinginformation:l..Identificationoftheinoperableequipmentorsubsystemsandthereasonfortheinoperability,2.Action(s)takentorestoretheinoperableeouipmenttoOPERABLEstatus,andII3.Summarydescriptionofaction(s)takentopreventarecurrence.b.TheprovisionsofSpecifications3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.SURVEILLANCEREQUIREMENTS4.11.2.4.1DosesduetogaseousreleasesfromthesitetoUNRESTRICTEDAREASshallbeprojectedat,leastonceper31days,inaccordancewiththeODCMunlesstheGASEOUSRADMASTETREATMENTSYSTEM,isbeingused.4.11.2.4.2TheGASEOUSRADMASTETREATMEHTSYSTEMandVENTILATIONEXHAUSTTREATMEHTSYSTEMshallbedemonstratedOPERABLEbyoperatingtheGASEOUSRADWASTETREATMENTSYSTEMequipmentandVEHTILATIOHEXHAUSTTREATMENTSYSTEMequipmentforatleast30minutes,atleastonceper92daysunlesstheappro-priatesystemhasbeenutilizedtoprocessradioactivegaseouseffluentsduringtheprevious92days.ST.LUCIE-UNITI3/411-13AmendmentNo.

RADIOACTIVEEFFLUENTSEXPLOSIVEGASl>IXTURELIMITINGCONDITIONFOROPERATION3.11.2.5TheconcentrationofoxygeninthewastegasdecaytanksshallbelimitedtolessthanorequaltoZXbyvolumewheneverthehydrogenconcentrationexceeds4~byvolume.APPLICABILITY:Atalltimes.ACilOH:Withtheconcentrationofoxygeninthewastegasdecaytankgreaterthan2Xbyvolumebutlessthanorequal4~byvolume,reducetheoxygenconcentrationtotheabovelimitswithin48hours.Withtheconcentrationofoxygeninthewastegasdecaytankgreaterthan4~byvolumeandthehydrogenconcentrationgreaerthan2"byvolume,immediatelysuspendalladditionsofwastegasestothesystemandimmediatelycommencereductioroftheconcentration.ofoxygentolessthanorequalto2byvolume.C.TheprovisionsofSpecifications3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.SURVEILLANCEREQUIREMENTS4.11.2.5TheconcentrationsofhydrogenandoxygeninthewastegasdecaytankshallbedeerminedtobewithintheabovelimitsbycontinuouslymonitoringthewastegasesintheonservicewastegasdecaytankwiththehydrogenandoxygenmonitorsrequiredOPERABLEbyTable3.3-13ofSpecification3.3.3.10.ST.LUCIE-UNITI3/411-14AmendmentNo.

RAOIOACTIVEEFFLUENTSCASSTORAGETAHKSLIMITINGCONDITIONFOROPERATION3.11.2.6Thequantityofradioactivitycontainedineachgasstoragetankshallbelimitedtolessthanorequalto285,000curiesnobleoases(consideredasXe-133).APPLICABILITY:Atalltimes.ACTION:a~b.Miththequantityofradioactivematerialinanygasstoragetankexceedingtheabove-limit,immediatelysuspendalladditionsofradioactivematerialtothetank,andprovidepromptnotificationt'otheCommission.TheprovisionsofSpecifications3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.SURVEILLANCEREQUIREMENTS4.11.2.6Thequantityofradioactivematerialcontainedineachgasstoragetankshallbedeterminedtobewithintheabovelimitatleastonceper24hourswhenradioactivematerialsarebeingaddedtothetankwhenreactorcoolantsystemactivityexceeds-100-EST.LUCIE-UNITI3/411-15AmendmentNo.

RADIOACTIVEEFFLUENTS3/4.1".3SOLIDRADIOACTIVEWASTELIMITINGCONDITIONfOROPERATIONCl3.ll.3Radioactivebeadresinsshallbedewatered,asappropriate,inaccor-dancewith.thePROCESS,CONTROLPROGRAM'tomeetshippingandtransportaionrequirementsduringransit,anddisposalsiterequirementswhenreceivedatthedisposalsite.APPLICABILITY:Atal1times.ACTION:b.C.Withdewateringnotmeetingdisposalsiteandshippingandtranspor"tationrequirements,suspendshipmentoftheinadequatelydewateredbeadresinandcorrectthePROCESSCONTROLPROGRAM,theproceduresand/orthedewateringsystemasnecessarytopreventrecurrence.WithdewateringnotperformedinaccordancewiththePROCESSCOHTROLPROGRAM,(1)ifthedewateredbeadresinhasnotalreadybeenshippedfordisposal,'verifyeachcontainertoensurethatitmeetsburialgroundandshippingrequirementsand(2)takeappropriateadminis-trativeactiontopreventrecurrence.TheprovisionsofSpecifications3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.SURVEILLAHCEREOUIREMENTS4.11.3Priortodisposal,'eachcontainerofradioactivebeadresinsshallbetestedforfreestandingliquidsinaccordancewiththePROCESSCONTROLPROGRAMtoassurethatitmeetsshipping,transportation,anddisposalsiterequirements.ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/411-16"AmendmentNo, RADiOACTIVEEFFLUENTS3/4.11.4TOTALDOSELIYiITINGCOHDiTiONFOROPERATiON3.i1.4Theannual(calendaryear)doseordosecommitmenttoanyMEMBEROFTHEPUBLiCduetoreleasesofradioactivityandtoradiationfromuraniumfuelcyclesourcesshallbelimitedtolessthan'orequalto25mremstothetotalbodyoranyorgan,exceptthethyroid,whichshallbelimitedtolessthanorequalto75mrems.APPLiCABILITY:Atal1times.ACTION:a.MiththecalculateddosesfromthereleaseofradioactivematerialsinliquidorgaseouseffluentsexceedingtwicethelimitsofSpecifica-tion3.11.1.2a.,3.11~1.2b.,3.11.2.2a.,3.11.2.2b.,3~11.2.3a.,or'.11.2.3b.,calculationsshallbemadeincludingdirectradiationcontributionsfromthereactorunitsandfromoutsidestoraoetankstodeterminewhethertheabovelimitsofSpecification3.11.4havebeenexceeded.Ifsuchisthecase,inlieuofaLicenseeEventReport,prepareandsubmittotheCommissionwithin30days,pursuanttoSpecification6.9.2,aSpecialReportthatdefinesthecorrectiveactiontobetakentoreducesubsequentreleasestoprevenrecur-renceofexceedingtheabovelimitsandincludesthescheduleforachievingconformancewiththeabovelimits.ThisSpecialReport,asdefinedin10CFRPart20.405c,shallincludean'nalysisthatestimatestheradiationexposure(dose)toaMEMBEROFTHEPUBLiCfromuraniumfuelcyclesources,includingalleffluentpathwaysanddirectradiation,forthecalendaryearthatincludestherelease(s)coveredbythisreport.Itshallalsodescribelevelsofradiationandconcentrationsofradioactivematerialinvolved,andthecauseoftheexposurelevelsorconcentrations.Iftheestimateddose(s)exceedstheabovelimits,andifthereleaseconditionresultinginviolationof40CFRPart3.9ghasnotalreadybeencorrected,theSpecialReportshallincludearequestforavarianceinaccordancewiththeprovisionsof40CFRPart190.Submittalofthereportisconsideredatimelyrequest,andavarianceisgrantedunti1staffacti,onontherequestiscomplete.TheprovisionsofSpecifications3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.SURVEILLANCEREQUIREHENTS4.11.4.1CumulativedosecontributionsfromliquidandgaseouseifluentsshallbedeterminedinaccordancewithSurveillanceRequirements4.11.1.2,4.11.2.2,and4.11.2.3,andinaccordancewiththemethodolooyandp'arametersintheODCM.4.11.4.2CumulativedosecontributionsfromdirectradiationfromthereactorunitsandfromradwastestoragetanksshallbedeerminedinaccordancewiththemethodologyandparametersintheODCH.ThisSurveillanceRequirementshallberequiredonlyintheeventtheaboveActiona.requirestheapplicablecalculations.ST.LUCIE-'NIT13/411-17AmendmentNo.

01I e3/4.12RADIOLOGICALENVIROHMENTALMONITORING3/4.12.1MONITORINGPROGRAMLIMITINGCONDITIONFOROPERATION3.12.1TheradiologicalenvironmentalmonitoringprogramshallbeconductedasspeciftedinTable3.12-1.APPLICABILITY:Atalltimes.ACTION:WiththeradiologicalenvironmentalmonitoringprogramnotbeingconductedasspecifiedinTable3.12-1,inlieuofaLicenseeEventReport,prepareandsubmittotheCommission,intheAnnualRadiologicalEnvironmentalOperatingReportrequiredbySpecifica-tion6.9.1.11,adescriptionofthereasonsfornotconductingtheprogramasrequiredandtheplansforpreventingarecurrence.Withtheconfirmed"levelofradioactivityastheresultofplanteffluentsinanenvironmentalsamplingmediumataspecifiedlocationexceedingthereportinglevelsofTable3.12-2whenaveragedoveranycalendarquarter,inlieuofaLicenseeEventReport,prepareandsubmittotheCommissionwithin30days,pursuanttoSpecifica-tion6.9.2,aSpecialReportthatidentifiesthecause(s)forexceedingthelimit(s)anddefinesthecorrectiveactionstobetakentoreduceradioactiveeffluentssothatthepotentialannualdosetoAMEMBEROFTHEPUBLICislessthanthecalendaryearlimitsofSpecifications3.11.1.2,3.11.2.2,and3.11.2.3.When.morethanoneoftheradionuclidesinTable3.12-2aredetectedinthesampl'ingmedium,thisreportshallbesubmittedif:concentration(1)concentration(2)reportinglevel1reportinglevel(2C.WhenradionuclidesotherthanthoseinTable3.12-2aredetectedandaretheresultofplanteffluents,thisreportshallbesubmittedifthepotentialannualdosetoAMEMBEROFTHEPUBLICisequaltoorgreaterthanthecalendaryearlimitsofSpecifications3.11.1.2,3.11.2.2'nd3.11.2.3.Thisreportshallincludethemethodologyforcalculating.thecumulativepotentialdosecon'tributionsforthecalendaryearfromradionuclidesdetectedinenvironmentalsamplesandcanbedeterminedinaccordancewiththemethodologyandparametersintheODCM.Thisreportisnotrequiredifthemeasuredlevelofradio-activity"wasnottheresultofplanteffluents;however,insuchanevent,theconditionshallbereportedanddescribedintheAnnualRadiologicalEnvironmentalOperatingReport.Withmilk.orbroadleafvegetationsamplesunavailablefromoneor.moreofthesamplelocationsrequiredbyTable3.12-1,identifylocationsforobtainingreplacementsamplesandaddthemtotheradiologicalenvironmentalmonitoringprogramwithin30days.ThespecificAconfirmatoryreanalysisoftheoriginal,aduplicate,oranewsamplemaybedesirable,asappropriate.Theresultsoftheconfirmatoryanalysisshallbecompletedattheearliesttimeconsistentwiththeanalysisbutinanycasewithin30days.ST.LUCIE-UNITI3/412-1AmendmentNo.

RADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALMONITORINGACTION:(Continued)locationsfromwhichsampleswereunavailablemaythenbedeletedfromthemonitoringprogram.InlieuofaLicenseeEventReportandpursuanttoSpecification6.9.1.10,identifythecauseoftheunavailabilityofsamplesandidentifythenewlocation(s)forobtainingreplacementsamplesinthenextSemiannualRadioactiveEffluentReleaseReportandalsoincludeinthereportarevisedfigure(s)andtablefortheODCHreflectingthenewlocation(s).d.TheprovisionsofSpecifications3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.SURVEILLANCEREUIREHENTS4~12.1TheradiologicalenvironmentalmonitoringsamplesshallbecollectedpursuanttoTable3.12-1fromthespecificlocationsgiveninthetableandfigure(s)intheODCM,andshallbeanalyzedpursuanttotherequirementsofTable3.12-1andthedetectioncapabilitiesrequiredbyTable4.12-1.ST.LUCIE-UNIT'3/412-2AmendmentHo.

I TAI1LE3.12-1RADIOIOGICALENVIRONMENTALMONITORINGPROGRAMExposurePathwayand/orSamlel.DIRECT.RADIATIOHNumberofRepresentativeSamplesand~o">>L'7HonitoringLocationsSamplingandCollectionFreuencContinuousmonitoringwithsamp).~collectionquarterlyTypeandFrequencyd)ofAnalsisGammaexposurerate-quarterly..2.AIRBORNERadioiodineandParticulates5LocationsContinuoussampleroperationwithsamplecoliectioo~weeki,or,morefrequentlyifrequired,bydustloadingRadioiodineFilter:I-131analysisweekly.ParticulateFilter:GrossbetararlioacLiviLyanalysis>2dhoursfollowingafilterchange.h)Gammaisotopj~analysisofcomposite"(bylocaLion)quarterly3.WATERBORNEa.Surfaceh)lLocation>)lLocationMeeklyHonthlyGammaisotopic8Lritiumh)analysesweeklyGammaisotopic8Lritiumh)analysesmonthlyb.Sedimentfrom2LocationsshorelineSemiannuallyh)Gammaisotopicanalysissemiannually TABLE3.12-1(ContinuedRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALt1OHITORIHGPROGRAHIExposurePathway~l/IINGESTIONNumberofRepresentativeSamplesandb)c)SamplingandCollectionFreuencTypeandFrequencyd)ofAnalsisa.FishandInvertebrates1.Crustacea.2LocationsSemiannuallyGamma,isotopicanalysesh)semiannually2.Fishb.FoodProducts1.Broadleaf=vegetation2Locations3Locations1)I1.I-SemiannuallyHonthlywhenavailableGammaisotopicanalysesh)semiannuallyGammaisotopicandh)I-131analysesmontlily TABLE3.12-1(continued)TABL'ENOTATIONa.Deviationsarepermittedfromtherequiredsamplingschedulei<specimensareunobtainableduetohazardousconditions,seasonalunavailability,malfunctionofautomaticsamplingequipmentorotherlegitimatereasons.Ifspecimensareunobtainableduetosamplingequipmentmalfunctioncorrectiveactionshallbetakenpriortotheendofthenextsamplingperiod.AlldeviationsfromthesamplingscheduleshallbedocumentedintheAnnualRadiologicalEnvironmentalOperatingReportpursuanttoSpecification6.9.11.1.b.Specificparametersofdistanceanddirectionsectorfromthecenterlineofonereactor,andadditionaldescriptionwherepertinent,shallbeprovidedforeachsamplelocationinTable3.12-1inaTableandfigure(s)intheODCN.c~d.Attimes,itmaynotbeposs'ibleorpracticabletocontinuetoobtainsamplesofthemediaofchoiceatthemostdesiredlocationortime.Intheseinstancessuitablealternativemediaandlocationsmaybechosenfortheparticularpathwayinquestionandappropriatesubstitutionsmadewithin30daysintheradiologicalenvironm>entalmonitoringprogram;21ThefollowingdefinitionoffrequenciesshallapplytoTable3.12-1only:W~eekl-<<otlessthanoncepercalendarweek.Amaximumintervaloflldaysisallowedbetweenthecollectionofanytwoconsecutivesamples.211~1ofnotlessthan7daysbetweensamplecollections.Amaximumintervalof24daysisallowedbetweencollectionofanytwoconsecutivesamples.~Monthl-Notlessthanonceperca1endarnonthwithanintervalofnotlessthan10daysbetweensamplecollections.e.~Ouarterl-Hotlessthanoncepercalendarquarter.~~~1i11>>111221.2and(July1-December31)..Anintervalofnotlessthan30dayswillbeprovidedbetweensamplecollections.Thefrequencyofanalysesistobeconsistentwiththesamplecollectionfrequency.Oneormoreinstruments,suchasapressurizedionchamber,for'measuringandrecordingdoseratecontinuouslymaybeusedinplaceof,orinadditionto,integratingdosimeters.Forpurposesofthistable,athermoluminescentdosimeter(TLD)isconsideredtobeonephosphor;twoormorephosphorsinapacketareconsideredastwoormoredosimeters.ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/412-5AmendmentNo.

TABLE3.12-1(continued)TABL'ENOTATIONf.Referstonormalcollectionfrequency.Norefrequentsamplecollectionispermittedwhenconditionswarrant.Q.Airborneparticulatesamplefiltersareanalyzedforgrossbetaradioactivity24hoursormoreaftersamplingtoallowforradonandthorondaughterdecay.Inadditiontotherequirementforagammaisotopiconacompositesampleagammaisotopicisalsorequiredioreachsamplehavingagrossbetaradioactivitywhichis>1.0pCi/mandwhichisalso>10timesthatofthemostrecentcontrolsample.h.Gammaisotopicanalysismeanstheidentificationandquantificationofgamma-emittingradionuclidesthatmaybeattributabletotheeffluentsfromthefacility.AtlanticOcean,inthevicinityofthepublicbeachesalongtheeasternshoreofHutchinsonIslandneartheSt.LuciePlant(arabsample).k.AtlanticOcean,atalocationbeyondinfluencefromplanteffluents(grabsample).DischargesfromtheSt.LuciePlantdonotinfluencedrinkingwaterorgroundwaterpathways.SamplesofbroadleafvegetationgrownnearesteachoftwodifferentoffsitelocationsofhighestpredictedannualaveragegroundlevelD/g,andonesampleofsimilarbroadleafvegetationatanavailablelocation13-30kmdistantintheleastprevalentwinddirectionbaseduponhistoricaldataintheODCN.ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/412-6AmendmentNo.

TABLE3:12-2REPORTIHGLEVELSFORRAOIOACTIVITYCONCENTRATIONSIHENVIRONMENTALSAtlPLES.ReportingLevelsWaterAnalysis(pCi/R)AirborneParticulateorGases(pCi/ma)Fish(pCi/kg,wet)Hilk(pCi/u)FoodProducts(pCi/kg,weL)II-3Hn-54'e-59Co-.58Co-60Zn-G5=ZrHf)95AAA'-131Cs-134Cs-13730,000*1,0004001,00030030040030500.9102030,00010,00030,00010,00020,0001,0002,000GO701001,0002,000Da-La-140~~*200300Sincenodrinkingwaterpathwayexists,avalueof30,000pCi/Risused.Fordrinkingwatersamples,avalueof20,000pCi/Risused.Thisis40CFRPart141value.Appliestodrinkingwater.Anequilibriummixtureoftheparentanddaughterisotopes.whichcorrespondstothereportingvalueoftheparentisotope.

InPlDETECTIOHCAPRBILITIESFORENVIRONMENTALSAMPLEANALYSISLOWEaLIHITOFOErEClION(LLO)"'nalysisgrossbeta.II-3tin-54Fe-59Co-58,60Zn-65IcoZr-Hb-951-131Cs-131Cs-137-Ba-La-110Mater(pCi/R)3000"30153015ld15RirborneParticulateorGas(pCi/m3)0.010.070.050.06Fish(pCi/kg,wet)130260130260130150Milk(pCi/k)151815FoodProducts(pCi/kg,wet)606080Sediment(pCi/kg,dry)150~1805Sincenodrinkingwaterpathwayexists,avalueof3000pCi/Rmaybeused.Fordrinkingwatersamples,avalueof2000pCi/Eisused.O TABLE4.12-1(Continued)TAB'LENOTATIONaThislistdoesnotmeanthatonlythesenuclidesaretobeconsidered.Otherpeaksthatareidentifiable,togetherwiihthoseoftheabove'uclides,shallalsobeanalyzedandreportedintheAnnualRadiologicalEnvironmentalOperatingReportpursuanttoSpecification6.9.1.11.bRequireddetectioncapabilitiesforthermoluminescentdosimetersusedforenvironmentalmeasurementsaregiveninRegulatoryGuide4.13.TheLLDisdefined,forpurposesofthesespecifications,asthesmallestconcentrationofradioactivematerialinasamplethatwillyieldanetcount,abovesystembackground,thatwill.bedetectedwith95Kprobabilitywithonly5Xprobabilityoffalselyconcludingthatablankobservationrepresentsa"real"signal.Foraparticularmeasurementsystem,whichmayincluderadiochemicalseparation:LLD466sbE~V~2.22~Y~exp(-Mt)Mhere:LLDisthe"apriori"lowerlimitofdetectionasdefiriedab'ove,aspicocuriesperunitmass,orvolume,sisthestandarddeviationofthebackgroundcountingrateoroftiecountingrateofablanksampleasappropriate,ascountsperminute,Eisthecountingef~iciency,ascountsperdisintegration,Visthesamplesizeinunitsofmassorvolume,2.22isthenumberofdisintegrationsperminuteperpicocurie,Yisthefractionalradiochemicalyield,whenapplicable,A,istheradioactivedecayconstantfortheparticularradionuclide,andDtforenvironmentalsamplesistheelapsedtimebetweensamplecollection,orendofthesamplecollectionperiod,andtimeofcountingTypicalvaluesofE,V,Y,andDtshouldbeusedinthecalculation.ST.LUGIE-UNITI3/412-9AmendmentNo.

TABLE4.12-1(Continued)TABlENOTATiONItshou1dberecognizedthattheLLDisdefinedasanapriori(beforethefact)limitrepresentingthecapabilityofameasurementsystemand(<<f')llfment.AnalysesshallbeperformedinsuchamannerthatthestatedLLDswillbeachievedunderroutineconditions.Occasionallybackgroundfluctuations,unavoidablesmallsamplesizes,thepresenceofinterferingnuclides,orotheruncontrollablecircumstancesmayrendertheseLLDsunachievable.Insuchcases,thecontributingfactorsshallbeidentifiedanddescribedintheAnnualRadiologicalEnvironmentalOperatingReportpursuanttoSpecification6.9.1.11.LLDfordrinkingwatersamples.Ifnodrinkingwaterpathwayexists,the.LLDofgammaisotopicanalysismaybeused.Anequilibriummixtureoftheparentanddaughterisotopeswhichcorrespondsto15pCi/2oftheparentisotope.ST.LUCIE-UNIT13/412-10AmendmentNo.

RnDIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALMONITORING3/4.12.2LANDUSECENSUSLIMITINGCONDITIONFOROPERATION3.12.2Alandusecensusshallbeconductedandshallidentifywithina'isanceof8km(5miles)thelocationineachofthe16meteorologicalsectorsofthenearest.milkanimal,theneares.residenceapdthenearestgarden"ofgreaterthan50m(500ft)producingbroadleaf.veoetation.APPLICABiLITY:Atalltimes.AEiIOM:a.Mithalandusecensusidentifyingalocation(s)thatyieldsacalculateddoseordosecommitmentgreaterthanthevaluescurrentlybeingcalculatedinSpecification4.11.2.3,inlieuofaLicenseeEventReport,identifythenewlocation(s)inthenextSemiannualRadioactive.EffluentReleaseReport,pursuanttoSpecification6.9.1.10.b.Withalandusecensusidentifyingalocation(s)thatyieldsa.calculateddoseordosecommitment(viathesameexposurepathway)20ÃgreaterthanatalocationfromwhichsamplesarecurrentlybeingobtainedinaccordancewithSpecification3.12.1,addthenewlocation(s)tothe'radiological.environmentalmonitoringprogramwithin30days.Thesamplinolocation(s),excludingthecontrolstationlocation,havingthelowest,calculateddoseordosecommitment(s),viathesameexposurepathway,maybedeletedfromthismoni.oringprogramafterOctober31oftheyearinwhichthislandusecensuswasconducted.InlieuofaLicenseeEventReportandpursuanttoSpecification6.9.1.10,identifythenewloc'ation(s)inthenextSemiannualRadioactiveEffluentReleaseReportandalsoincludeinthereportarevisedfigure(s)an'dtablefortheODCMreflectingthenewlocation(s).c.TheprovisionsofSpecifications3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.SURVEILLANCEREUIREMENTS4.12.2Thelandusecensusshallbeconductedduringthegrowingseasonatleastonceper12monthsusingthatinformationthatwillprovidethebestresults,suchasbyadoor-to-doorsurvey,aerialsurvey,orbyconsultinglocalagricultureauthorities.TheresultsofthelandusecensusshallbeincludedintheAnnualRadiologicalEnvironmentalOperatingReportpursuanttoSpecification6.9.1.11.I*Broadleafvegetationsamplingmaybeperformedatthesiteboundaryineac'hoftwodifferentdirectionsectorswiththehighestpredicted'/gsinlieuofthegardencensus..SpecificationsforbroadleafvegetationsamplinginTable3.12-1.4bshallbefollowed,includinganalysisofcontrolsamples.ST.LUCIE-UNITI3/412-11AmendmentNo.

RADIOLOGICALEHVIRONt1ENTALHONITORIHG3/4.12.3INTERLABORATORYCOMPARISONPROGRAMLIMITINGCONDITIONFOROPERATION3.12.3AnalysesshallbeperformedonradioactivematerialssuppliedaspartofanInterlaboratoryComparisonProgramthatha'sbeenapprovedbytheCommission."APPLICABILITY:Atal1times.ACTION:a.Mithanalysesnotbeing,performedasrequiredabove,reportthecorrectiveactionstotheCommissionintheAnnualRadiologicalEnvironmentalOperatingReportpursuanttoSpecification6.9.l.1'i.b.Theprovisionsof.Specifications3.0.3and3.0.4arehotapplicable.SURVEILLANCEREQUIREHENTS4.12.3Asummaryoftheresultsobtainedaspartofthe'boverequiredInterlaboratoryComparisonProgramshallbeincludedinthe.AnnualRadiologicalEnvironmentalOperating.ReportpursuanttoSpecification6.9.l.11.ThisconditionissatisfiedbyparticipationintheEnvironmentalRadioactivityLaboratoryIntercomparisonStudiesProgramconductedbytheEnvironmentalProtectionAgency(EPA).ST.LUCIE-UNITI"3/412-12AmendmentNo.

INSTRUMENTATIONBASES0RADIATIONMONITORINGINSTRUMENTATIONContinuedbytheindividualchannels;and(2)thealarmorautomaticactionisinitiatedwhentheradiationleveltripsetpointisexceeded;and(3)sufficientinfor-mationisavailableonselectedplantparameterstomonitorandassessthesevariablesfollowinganaccident.Thiscapabilityisconsistentwiththerecom-mendationsofRegulatoryGuide1.97,"InstrumentationforLight-Water-CooledNuclearPowerPlantstoAssessPlantandEnvironsConditionsDuringandFollow-inganAccident,"December1980andNUREG-0737,"ClarificationsofTMIActionPlanRequirements,"November1980.3/4.3.3.2INCOREDETECTORSTheOPERABILITYoftheincoredetectorswiththespecifiedminimumcom-plementofequipmentensuresthatthemeasurementsobtainedfromuseofthissystemaccuratelyrepresentthespatialneutronfluxdistributionofthereactorcore.3/4.3.3.3SEISMICINSTRUMENTATIONTheOPERABILITYoftheseismicinstrumentationensuresthatsufficentcapabilityisavailabletopromptlydeterminethemagnitudeofaseismiceventandevaluatetheresponseofthosefeaturesimportanttosafety.Thiscapabilityisrequiredtopermitcomparisonofthemeasuredresponsetothatusedinthedesignbasisforthefacili.ty.3/4.3.3.4METEOROLOGICALINSTRUMENTATIONTheOPERABILITYofthemeteorologicalinstrumentationensuresthatsufficientmeteorologicaldataisavailableforestimatingpotentialradiationdosestothepublicasaresultofroutineoraccidentalreleaseofradioactivematerialstotheatmosphere.ThiscapabilityisrequiredtoevaluatetheneedforinitiatingprotectivemeasurestoprotectthehealthandsafetyofthepublicandisconsistentwiththerecommendationsofRegulatoryGuide1.23"OnsiteMeteorologicalPrograms",February1972.3/4.3.3.5REMOTESHUTDOWNINSTRUMENTATIONTheOPERABILITYoftheremoteshutdowninstrumentationensuresthatsufficientcapabilityisavailabletopermitshutdownandmaintenanceofHOTSHUTDOWNofthefacilityfromlocationsoutsideofthecontrolroom.ThiscapabilityisrequiredintheeventcontrolroomhabitabilityislostandisconsistentwithGeneralDesignCriteria19of10CFR50.ST.LUCIE-UNIT1'3/43-2AmendmentNo.

INSTRUMENTATIONBASES3/4.3.3.9RADIOACTIVELIUIDEFFLUENTINSTRUMENTATIONTheradioactiveliquideffluentinstrumentationisprovidedtomonitorandcontrol,asapplicable,thereleasesofradioactivematerialsinliquideffluentsduringactualorpotentialreleasesofliquideffluents.Thealarm/tripsetpointsfortheseinstrumentsshallbecalculatedinaccordancewiththemethodologyintheODCMtoensurethatthealarm/tripwilloccurpriortoexceedingthelimitsof10CFRPart20.TheOPERABILITYanduseofthisinstrumentationisconsistentwiththerequirementsofGeneralDesignCriteria60,63and64,ofAppendixAto10CFRPart50.3/4.3.3.10RADIOACTIVEGASEOUSEFFLUENTINSTRUMENTATIONjTheradioactivegaseouseffluentinstrumentationisprovidedtomonitorandcontrol,asapplicable,thereleasesofradioactivematerialsingaseouseffluentsduringactualorpotentialreleasesofgaseouseffluents.Thealarm/tripsetpointsfortheseinstrumentsshallbecalculatedinaccordancewiththemethodologyintheODCMtoensurethatthealarm/tripwilloccurpriortoexceedingthelimitsof10CFRPart20.Thisinstrumentationalsoincludesprovisionsformonitoringtheconcentrationsofpotentiallyexplosivegasmixturesinthewastegasholdupsystem.TheOPERABILITYanduseofthisinstrumentationisconsistentwiththerequirementsofGeneralDesignCriteria60,63and64ofAppendixAto10CFRPart50.ST.LUCIE-UNIT1B3/43-4,AmendmentNo.

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RADIOACTIVEEFFLUENTSBASES3/4.11.1.3LIOUIDMASTETREATMENTTheOPERABILITYoftheliquidradwastetreatmertsystemensuresthatthissystemwi11beavailableforusewheneverliquidefflventsrequiretreatmentpriortoreleasetotheenvironment.The.requirementthattheappropriateportionsofthissystembeusedwhenspecifiedprovidesassurancethatthereleasesofradioactivematerialsinliquideffluentswillbekept"aslowasisreasonablyachievable".Thisspecificationimplementstherequirementsof10CFRPart50.36a,GeneralDesignCriterion60ofAppendixAto10CFRPart50andthedesignobjectivegiveninSectionII.DofAppendixIto10CFRPart50.Thespecifiedlimitsgoverningtheuseofappropriateportionsoftheliquidradwastetreatmentsystemwere-specifiedasasuitablefractionof.thedosedesignobjectivessetforthinSectionII.AofAppendixI,,10CFRPart50,forliouideffluents'.3/4.11.2GASEOUSEFFLUENTS~3/4.11.2.1DOSERATEThisspecificationisprovidedtoensurethatthedoseatanytimeatandbeyondtheSITEBOUNDARYfromgaseouseffluentsfromallunitsonthesitewillbewithintheannualdoselimitsof10CFRPart20toUNRESTRICTEDAREAS.Theannualdoselimitsarethedosesassociatedwiththeconcentrationsof10CFRPart20,AppendixB,TableII,Column1.TheselimitsprovidereasonableassurancethatradioactivematerialdischargedingaseouseffluentswillnotresultintheexposureofaMEMBEROFTHEPUBLICinanUNRESTRICTEDAREA,eitherwithinoroutsidetheSITEBOUNDARY,tcannualaverageconcentra-,tionsexceedingthelimitsspecifiedinAppendixB,TableIIof10CFRPart20(10CFRPart20.106(b)).ForMEMBERSOFTHEPUBLICwhomayattimesbewithintheSiTEBOUNDARY,theoccupancyofthatMEMBEROFTHEPUBLICwillusuallybesufficientlylowtocompensateforanyincreaseintheatmosphericdiffusionfactorabovethatfor.theSITEBOUNDARY.Thespecifiedreleaseratelimitsrestrict,atalltimes,thecorrespondinggammaandbetadoseratesabovebackgroundtoaMEMBEROFTHEPUBLICatorbeyondtheSITEBOUNDARYtolessthanorequalto500mrems/yeartothetotalbodyortolessthanorequalto3000mrems/yeartotheskin.Thesereleaseratelimitsalsorestrict,atalltimes,thecorrespondingthyroiddoserateabovebackgroundtoachildviatheinhalationpathwaytolessthanorequalto1500mrems/year.Therequireddetectioncapabilitiesforradioactivematerialsingaseouswastesamplesaretabulatedintermsofthelowerlimitsofdetection(LLDs).DetaileddiscussionoftheLLD,andotherdetectionlimitscanbefoundinHASLProceduresManual,HASL-300(revisedannually),Currie,L.A.,"LimitsforQualitativeDetectionandQuantitativeDetermination-ApplicationtoRadiochemistry,"Anal.Chem.40,586-93(1968);andHartwell,J.K.,"DetectionLimitsforRadioanalyticalCountingTechniques,"AtlanticRichfieldHanfordCompanyReportARH-SA-215(June1975).ST.LUCIE-UNITIB3/411-2AmendmentNo.

fr4~ll RAQ:OACIVEEFFLUENTSBASESThisspecificationappliestothereleaseofgaseouseffluentsfromallreactorsatthesite.Forunitswithsharedradwasetreatmentsystems,thegaseousef>luentsfromthesharedsystemareproportionedan>ongtheunitssharingthatsystem.3/4.11.2.2DOSE"NOBLEGASES4Thisspecificationisprovidedtoimplementtherequirementsof"SectionsII.B,III.Aand'IV.AofAppendixI,10CFRPart50.TheLimitingConditionforOperationimplementstheguidessetforthinSectionII.BofAppendixI.TheACTIONstatementsprovidetherequiredoperatingflexibilityandatthesametimeimplementtheguidessetforthinSectionIY.AofAppendixItoassurethatthereleasesofradioactivematerialingaseouseffluentstoUNRESTRICTEDAREASwillbekept"aslowasisreasonablyachievable."TheSurveillanceRequirementsimplementherequirementsinSectionIII.AofAppendixIthat,conformancewiththeguidesofAppendixIbeshownbycalculationalproceduresbasedonmodelsanddatasuchthattheactualexposureofaHEHBEROFTHEPUBLICthroughappropriatepathwaysisunlikelytobesubstantiallyunderestimated.Thedosecalculationmethodolooyandparan>etersestablishedintheODCHforcalculatingthedosesduetotheactualreleaseratesofradioactivenoblegasesingaseouseffluentsareconsistentwiththemethodologyprovidedinRegulatoryGuide1.109,"Calcula-tionofAnnualDosestoHanfromRoutineReleaseso>ReactorEffluentsforthePurposeofEvaluatingCompliancewith10CFRPart50,AppendixI,"March,1976andRegulatoryGuidel.111,"MethodstorEstimatingAtmosphericTransportandDispersionofGaseousEffluentsinRoutinePeleasesfromLight-MaterCooled.Reactors,"Revision1,July1977.TheODCHequationsprovidedfordeterminingtheairdosesatandbeyondtheSITEBOUNDARYarebaseduponthehistoricalaverageatmosphericconditionsorrealatmosphericconditions.Thisspecificationappliestothereleaseofgaseouseffluentsfromeachreac.oratthesite.Forunitswithsharedradwastetreatmentsystems,thegaseouseff)uentsfromthesharedsystemareproportionedamongtheunitssharingthatsystem.3/4.11.2.3DOSE-IODINE-131,IODINE-133.TRITIUM.ANDRADIONUCLIDESINPARTICULATEFORMThisspecificationisprovidedtoimplementtherequirementsofSectionsII.C,III.AandIV.AofAppendixI,10CFRPart50.TheLimitingConditionsforOperationaretheguidessetforthinSectionII.CofAppendixI.TheACTIONstatementsprovidetherequiredoperatingflexibilityandatthesametimeimplementtheguidessetforthinSectionIY.AofAppendixItoassurethatthereleasesofradioactivematerialsingaseouseffluentstoUNRESTRICTEDAREASwi11bekept"aslowasisreasonablyachievable."TheODCHcalculationalmethodsspecifiedintheSurveillanceRequirementsimplementtherequirementsinSectionIII.AorAppendixIthatconformancewiththeguides.ofAppendixIbeshownbycalculationalproceduresbasedonmodelsanddata,suchthattheactualexposureofaMEMBEROFTHEPUBLICST.LUGIE-UNITIB3/411-3AmendmentNo.

RADIOACTIVEEFFLUEHTSBASiS,throughappropriatepathwaysisunlikelytobesubs.antially.underestimated.TheODCNcalculationalmethodologyandparametersforcalculatingthedosesduetotheactualreleaseratesofthesubjectmaterialsareconsistentwiththemethodologoyprovidedinRegulatoryGuide1.109,"CalculationofAnnualDosestoManfromRoutineReleasesofReactorEffluents.forthePurposeofEvaluatingCompliancewith10CFRPart50,AppendixI,"March1976andRegulatoryGuidel.111,"MethodsforEstimatingAtmosphericTransportandDispersionofGaseousEffluentsinRoutineReleasesfromLight-Mater-CooledReactors,""Revision1,July1977.Theseequationsalsoprovidefordeterminingtheactualdosesbaseduponthehistoricalaverageatmosphericorrealmeteor-.ologicalconditions.Thereleaseratespecificationsforiodine-131,iodine-133,tritium,andradionuclidesinparticulateformwithhalflivesgreaterthan8daysaredependentupontheexistingradionuclidepathwaystoman,intheareasatandbeyondtheSITEBOUNDARY.Thepathwaysthatwereexaminedinthedevelopmentofthesecalculationswere:(1)individualinhalationofairborneradionuclides,(2)depositionofradionuclidesontogreenleafyvegetationwithsubsequentconsumptionbyman,(3)depositionontograssyareaswheremilkanimalsandmeatproducinganimalsgrazewithconsumpionofthemilkandmeatbyman,and(4)depositiononthegroundwithsubsequentexposureofman..Thisspecificationappliestothereleaseofgaseouseffluentsfromeachreactor'tthesite,'orunitswithsharedradwastetreatmentsystems,thegaseouseffluentsfromthesharedsystemareproportionedamongtheunitssharingthatsystem.3/4.11.2.4GASEOUSRADWASTETREATMENTTheOPERABILITYofthe.GASEOUSRADWASTETREATMENTSYSTEMandtheVEHTILATIOHEXHAUSTTREATMEHTSYSTEMensuresthatthesystemswillbe-availableforusewhenevergaseouseffluentsrequiretreatmentpriortoreleasetotheenvironment.Therequirementthattheappropriateportionsofthesesystemsbeused,whenspecified,providesreasonableassurancethatthereleasesofradioactivematerialsingaseouseffluentswillbekept"aslowasisreason-ablyachievable".Thisspecificationimplementstherequirementsof10CFRPart50.36a,GeneralDesignCriterion60ofAppendixAto10CFRPart50,andthedesignobjectivesgiveninSectionII.DofAppendixIto10CFRPart50.ThespecifiedlimitsgoverningtheuseofappropriateportionsofthesystemswerespecifiedasasuitablefractionofthedosedesignobjectivessetforthinSections'I.BandII.CofAppendixI,10CFRPart50,forgaseouseffluents.3/4.11.2.5EXPLOSIVEGASMIXTUREAmendmentHo.B3/411-4This.spe'cificationisprovidedtoensurehattheconcentrationofpotentiallyexplosivegasmixturescontainedinthewastegasholdupsystemismainainedbelowtheflammabilitylimitsofhydrogenandoxygen.Maintainingtheconcentrationofhydrogenandoxygenbelowtheirflammabili.ylimitsprovidesassurancethatthereleasesofradioactivematerialswillbecontrolledinconformancewiththerequirementsofGeneralDesignCriterion60ofAppendixAto10CFRPart50.ST.LUCIE-UNIT1 RADIOACTIVEEFFLUENTSBASES3/4.11.2.6GASSTORAGETANKSRestrictingthequantityofradioactivitycontainedineachgasstoragetankprovidesassurancethatintheeventofanuncontrolledreleaseofthetank'scontents,theresultingtotalbodyexposuretoanindividualatthenearestexclusionareaboundarywillnotexceed0.5rem.ThisisconsistentwithStandardRevie~Plan15.7.1,"HasteGasSystemFailure."3/4.11.3SOLIDRADIOACTIVEMASTEThisspecificationimplementstherequirementsof10CFRPart50.36aandGeneralDesignCriterion60ofAppendixAto10CFRPart50.Theprocessparam-etersincludedinestablishingthePROCESSCONTROLPROGRAMmayinclude,butarenotlimitedtowastetype,wastepH,waste/liquid/solidificationagent/catalystratios,wasteoilcontent,wasteprincipalchemicalconstituents,andmixingandcuringtimes.3/4.11.4TOTALDOSEThisspecificationisprovidedtomeetthedoselimitationsof40CFRPart190thathavebeenincorporatedinto10CFRPart20by46FR18525.ThespecificationrequiresthepreparationandsubmittalofaSpecialReportwheneverthecalculateddosesfromplant.generatedradioactiveeffluentsanddirectradiationexceed25mremstothetotalbodyoranyorgan,exceptthethyroid,whichshallbelimitedtolessthanorequalto75mrems.Forsitescontaininguptofourreactors,itishighlyunlikelythattheresultantdosetoaMEMBEROFTHEPUBLICwi11exceedthedoselimitsof40CFRPart190iftheindividuaireactorsremainwithintwicethedosedesignobjectivesofAppendixI,andifdirectradiationdosesfromthereactorunitsandoutsidestoragetanksarekeptsmall.TheSpecialReportwilldescribeacourseofactionthatshouldresultinthelimitationoftheannualdosetoaMEMBEROFTHEPUBLICtowithinthe40CFRPart190limits.ForthepurposesoftheSpecialReport,itmaybeassumedthatthedosecommitmenttotheMEMBEROFTHEPUBLIC.fromotheruraniumfuelcyclesourcesisnegligible,',withtheexceptionihatdose-contributionsfromothernuclearfuelcyclefacilitiesatthesamesiteorwithinaradiusof8kmmustbeconsidered.IfthedosetoanyMEMBEROFTHEPUBLICisestimatedtoexceedtherequirementsof40CFRPart190,theSpecialReport'witharequestforavariance(providedthereleaseconditionsresultinginviolationof40CFRPart190havenotalreadybeencorrected),inaccordancewiththeprovisionsof40CFRPart190.11and10CFRPart20.405c,isconsideredtobeatimelyrequestandfulfillstherequirementsof40CFRPart190untilHRCstaffactioniscompleted.Thevarianceonlyrelatestothelimitsof40CFR'Part190,anddoesnotapplyinanywaytotheotherrequirementsfordoselimitationof10CFRPart20,asaddressedinSpecifica-tions3.11.1.1and3."1.2.1.AnindividualisrotconsideredaMEMBEROFTHEPUBLICduringanyperiodinwhichhe/sheisengagedincarryingoutanyoperationthatispartofthenuclearfuelcycle.ST.LUCIE-UNIT.IB3/411-5AmendmentNo.

Ei' 3/<"2RADIOLOGrCALENVIRONMENTALMONITORTNGBASES3/4.12.1MONITORINGPROGRAMTheradiologicalenvironmentalmonitoringprogramreouiredbythisspecificationprovidesrepresentativemeasurementsofradiationandofradio-activematerialsinthoseexposurepathwaysandforthoseradionuclidesthatleadtothehighestpotentialradiationexposuresofMEMBERSOFTHEPUBLICresultingfromthestationoperation.ThismonitoringprogramimplementsSectionIV.B.2ofAppendix'to10CFRPart50andtherebysupplementstheradiologicaleffluentmonitorinoprogrambyverifyingthatthemeasurableconcentrationsofradioactivematerialsandlevelsofradiationarenothigher'lanexpectedonthebasisoftheeffluentmeasurementsandthemodelingoftheenvironmentalexposurepathways.Theinitiallyspecifiedmonitoringprogramwillbeeffectiveforatleastthefirst3yearsofcommercialoperation.Followingthisperiod,programchangesmaybeinitiatedbasedonoperationalexperience.Therequireddetectioncapabilitiesiorenvironmental,sampleanalysesaretabulatedintermsofthelowerlimitsofdetection(LLDs).TheLLDsrequiredbyTable4.12-1are.consideredoptimumforroutineenvironmentalmeasurementsinindustriallaboratories.ItshouldberecognizedthattheLLDisdefinedasanapriori(beforethefact)'limitrepresentingthecapabilityofai<<<<:>iiiiparticularmeasurement.DetaileddiscussionoftheLLD,andotherdetectionlimits,canbefoundinHASLProceduresManual,HASL-300(revisedannually),Currie,L.Aea"LimitsforgualitativeDetectionandguantitativeDetermination-ApplicationtoRadiochemistry,"Anal.Chem.40,586"93(1968),andHartwell,J.K.,"DetectionLimitsforRadioanalyticalCountingTechniques,"AtlanticRichfieldHanfordCompanyReportARH"SA-215(June1975).ST.LUCIE-UNIT1B3/412-1AmendmentNo.

3/4.12RADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALMONITORINGBASES3/4.12.2LANDUSECENSUSThisspecificationisprovidedtoensurethatchangesintheuseofareasatandbeyondtheSITEBOUNDARY.areidentifiedandthatmodificationstotheradiologicalenvironmentalmonitoringprogramaremadeifrequiredbytheresultsofthiscensus.Thebestinformationfromthedoor-to-doorsurvey,fromaerialsurveyorfromconsultingwithlocalagriculturalauthoritiesshallbeused.ThiscensussatisfiestherequirementsofSectionIV.B,3ofAppendixIto10CFRPart.50.Restrictingthecensustogardensofgreaterthan50mprovidesassurancethatsignificantexposurepathwaysvialeafyvegetableswillbeidentifiedandmonitoredsinceagardenofthissizeistheminimumrequiredtoproducethequantity26kg/yearofleafyvegetablesassumedinRegulatoryGuide1.109forconsumptionbyachild.Todeterminethisminimumgardensize,thefollowingassumptionsweremade:1)20~ofthegardenwasusedforgrowingbroadleatvegetation(i.e.,similarto.lettuceandcabbage},and2)avegetationyieldof2kg/m.3/4.12.3IHTERLABORATORYCOMPARISONPROGRAMTherequirementforparticipationinanapprovedInterlaboratoryComparisonProoramisprovidedtoensurethatindependentchecksontheprecisionand~accuracyofthemeasurementsofradioactivematerialinenvironmentalsamplematricesareperformedaspartofthequalityassuranceprogramforenviron-mentalmonitoringinordertodemonstratethattheresultsarereasonablyvalidforthepurposesofSectionIV.B.2ofAppend'ixIto10CFRPart50.ST.LUCIE-UNITIB3/412-2AmendmentNo.

5.0DESIGNFEATURES5.1SITEEXCLUSIONAREA5.1.1TheexclusionareaisshownonFigure5.1-1.LOMPOPULATIONZONE5.1.2ThelowpopulationzoneisshownonFigure5.1-.1.FLOODCONTROL5.1.3Thefloodcontrolprovisions(dunesandslopeprotection)shallbedesignedandmaintainedinaccordancewiththeoriginaldesignprovisionscontainedinSection2.4.2.2oftheFSAR.5.2CONTAINNENTCONFIGURATION5.2.1Thecontainmentstructureiscomprisedofasteelcontainmentvessel,havingtheshapeofarightcircularcylinderwithahemisphericaldomeandellipisoidalbottom,surroundedbyareinforced.concreteshieldbuilding.Theradiusoftheshieldbuildingisatleast4feetgreaterthantheradiusofcircularcylinderportionofthecontainmentvesselatanypoint.5.2.1.1CONTAINMENTVESSELa.Nominalinsidediameter=140feet.b.c~Nominalinsideheight=232Netfreevolume=2.5x10feet.cubicfeet.d.Nominalthicknessofvesselwalls=2inches.'.Nominalthicknessofvesseldome=1inch.f.Nominalthicknessofvesselbottom=2inches.ST.LUCIE-UNIT15-.1AmendmentNo.

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/QIsip~lIInCJCIhCIII~c'4FpaL'sPROPERTYLIHEIhCIOU~QCI0'Q~O~Qpl8.QWICIC~IInsetDetailEXCLUSIONAREA(0.97mi)ANDLO'II!POPULATIONZONEtlni)1Ivn0I'CI0~r~~cZZXUNITIUN)T2e~.~~~go+18:<0~g~~hgV+V)~s2."os'testiII(I~IoINOTES:1)L-L'.quidRadwas.eReleasePoint2)DuetothescaleoftheFiguretheExclusionAreaRadius(0.97mile)andtheLow>opulationZone(1mile)areshownas-beingthesamesize.3)Thefollowingareunrestrictedareas:a)Allwaterways(HermanBay,BioMud~Creek,IndianRiver)withtheexceptionoftheintakeanddischargecanal.b)Oceanfront.beachesc)StateRoadA1A+~Il~gr(']l~(/)~~IZ-;.PV,I~IFPaL'sPROPERTY'"Ar~r~lS~l0QlhCIeUVC~hvCVI/2SCALIHWILESFLORIDAPOWDERELIGr'TCOI,P~hYST.LUCIEPLA.HTSITiAREAP~PF)GURES.l"1ST.IIIC'fE-HMIT15-2ArIOO

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ADMINISTRATIVECONTROLS0e.f.InvestigationofallviolationsoftheTechnicalSpecificationsincludingthepreparationandforwardingofreportscoveringevaluationandrecommendationstopreventrecurrencetotheManagerofPowerResourcesNuclear,theVicePresidentofPowerResourcesandtotheChairmanoftheCompanyNuclearReviewBoard.ReviewofthoseREPORTABLEOCCURRENCESrequires24hournotifica-'iontotheCommission.9.Reviewoffacilityopertionstodetectpotentialsafetyhazards.h.1.PerformanceofspecialreviewsandinvestigationsandreportsthereonasrequestedbytheChairmanoftheCompanyNuclearReviewBoard.ReviewofthePlantSecurityPlanandimplementingproceduresandshallsubmitrecommendedchangestotheChairmanoftheCompanyNuclearReviewBoard.J~ReviewoftheEmergencyPlanandimplementingproceduresandshallsubmitrecommendedchangestotheChairmanoftheCompanyNuclearReviewBoard.k.Reviewofeveryunplannedonsitereleaseofradioactivematerial.totheenvironsincludingthepreparationofreportscoveringevaluation,recommendationsanddispositionofthecorrectiveactiontopreventrecurrenceandtheforwardingofthesereportsto.theVicePresidentNuclearEnergyandtotheCompanyNuclearReviewBoard.Reviewof,changestothePROCESSCONTROLPROGRAMandtheOFFSITEDOSECALCULATIONMANUALandRADMASTETREATMENTSYSTEMS.AUTHORITY6.5.1.7a~b.coTh'eFacilityReviewGroupshall:Recommendtothe'lantManagerwrittenapprovalordisapprovalofitemsconsideredunder6.5.1.6(a)through(d)above.Renderdeterminationsinwritingwithregardtowhetherornoteachitemconsideredunder6.5.1.6(a)through(e)aboveconstitutesanunreviewedsafetyquestion.Providewrittennotificationwithin24hourstotheVicePresidentofPowerResourcesandtheCompanyNuclearReviewBoardofdisagreementbetweentheFRGandthePlantManager;however,thePlantManagershallhaveresponsibilityforresolutionofsuchdisagreementspursuantto6.1.1above.ST.,LUCIE-UNITI6-7AmendmentNo.

IlADMINISTRATIVECONlCOLSAUDITS6.5.2.8AuditsoffacilityactivitiesshallbeperformedunderthecognizanceoftheCNRB.Theseauditsshallencompass:a.TheconformanceoffacilityoperationtoallprovisionscontainedwithintheTechnicalSpecificationsandapplicablelicenseconditionsatleastonceper12months.b.Theperformance,trainingandqualificationsoftheentirefacilitystaffatleastonceper12months.c.Theresultsofallactionstakentocorrectdeficiencies'occuringinfacilityequipment,structures,systemsormethodofoperationthataffectnuclearsafetyatleastonceper6months.d.TheperformanceofallactivitiesrequiredbythegualityAssuranceProgramtomeetthecriteriaofAppendix"B",10CFR50,atleastonceper24months.e.AnyotherareaofunitoperationconsideredappropriatebytheCNRBortheExecutiveVicePresident.f.Thefireprotectionprogrammaticcontrolsincludingtheimplementing-proceduresatleastonceper24monthsbyqualifiedlicenseegA'ersonnel.g.Thefireprotectionequipmentandprogramimplementationatleastonceper12monthsutilizingeitheraqualifiedoffsitelicenseefireprotectionspecialistoranoutsideindependentfireprotectionconsultant.Anoutsideindependentfireprotectionconsultantshallbeusedatleasteverythirdyear.h.Theradiologicalenvironmentalmonitoringprogramandtheresultsthereofatleastonceper12months.i.TheOFFSITEDOSECALCULATIONMANUALandimplementingproceduresatleastonceper24months.j.ThePROCESSCONTROLPROGRAMandimplementingproceduresfordewateringofradioactivebeadresinatleastonceper24months.AUTHORITY6.5.2.9TheCNRBshallreporttoandadvisetheEx'ecutiveVicePresidentonthoseareasofresponsibilityspecifiedinSections6.5.2.7and6.5.2.8.ST.LUCIE-UNIT16-11AmendmentNo.

ADMINISTRATIVECONTROLS6.7SAFETYLIMITVIOLATION6.7.1ThefollowingactionsshallbetakenintheeventaSafetyLimitisviolated:a.ThefacilityshallbeplacedinatleastHOTSTANDBYwithinonehour.b.The'afetyLimitviolationshallbereportdtotheCommission,the'VicePresidentofPowerResourcesandtotheCNR8within24hours.c.ASafetyLimitViolationReportshallbeprepared.ThereportshallbereviewedbytheFRG.Thisreportshalldescribe(1)applicablecircumstancesprecedingtheviolation,(2)effectsoftheviolationuponfacilitycomponents,systemsorstructures,and(3)correctiveactiontakentopreventrecurrence.d.TheSafetyLimitViolationReportshallbesubmittedtotheCommission,theCNRBandtheDirectorofPowerResourceswithin10daysoftheviolation.6.8PROCEDURES6.8.1Writtenproceduresshallbeestablished,implementedandmaintained.coveringtheactivitiesreferencedbelow:a.TheapplicableproceduresrecommendedinAppendix"A"ofRegulatoryGuide1.33,November1972.b.Refuelingoperations.c.Surveillanceandtestactivitiesofsafetyrelatedequipment.d.SecurityPlanimplementation.e.EmergencyPlanimplementation.f.FireProtectionProgramimplementation.g.PROCESSCONTROLPROGRAMimplementation.h.OFFSITEDOSECALCULATIONMANUALimplementation.i.gualityControlProgramforeffluentmonitoring,usingtheguidanceinRegulatoryGuide1.21,Revision1,June1974.j.gualityControlProgramforenvironmentalmonitoringusingtheguidanceinRegulatoryGuide4.1,Revision1,April1975.6.8.2EachprocedureofSpecification6.8.lathroughi.above,andchangesthereto,shallbereviewedbytheFRGandshallbeapprovedbythePlantManagerpriortoimplementationandshallbereviewedperiodicallyassetforthinadministrativeprocedures.ST.LUCIE-UNIT16-13AmendmentNo.

ADNINISTRATIVECONTROLSe.Reactivityanomaliesinvolvingdisagreementwiththepredictedvalueofreactivitybalanceundersteadystateconditionsduringpoweroperationgreaterthanorequalto1/hk/k;acalculatedreactivitybalanceindicatingaSHUTDOWNMARGINlessconservativethanspecifiedinthetechnicalspecifications;short-termreactivityincreasesthatcorrespondtoareactorperiodoflessthan5secondsor,ifsubcritical,anunplannedreactivityinser-tionofmorethan0.5%hk/k;oroccurrenceofanyplannedCI1tica1ity,Failureormalfunctionofoneormorecomponentswhichpreventsorcouldprevent,byitself,thefulfillmentofthefunctionalrequirementsofsystem(s)usedtocopewithaccidentsanalyzedintheSAR.f.gPersonnelerrororproceduralinadequacywhichpreventsorcouldprevent,byitself,thefulfillmentofthefunctionalrequirementsofsystemsrequiredtocopewithaccidentsanalyzedintheSAR.Conditionsarisingfromnaturalorman-madeeventsthat,asadirectresultoftheeventrequireunitshutdown,operationofsafetysystems,orotherprotectivemeasuresrequiredbytechnicalspecifications.Errorsdis'coveredinthetransientoraccidentanalysesorinthemethodsusedforsuchanalysesasdescribedinthesafetyanalysisreportorinthebasesforthetechnicalspecificationsthathaveorcouldhavepermittedreactoroperationinamannerlessconser-vativethanassumedintheanalyses.Performanceofstructures,systems,orcomponentsthatrequiresremedialactionorcorrectivemeasurestopreventoperationinamannerlessconservativethanassumedintheaccidentanalysesinthesafetyanalysisreportortechnicalspecificationsbases;ordiscoveryduringuni'tlifeofconditionsnotspecificallyconsideredinthesafetyanalysisreportortechnicalspecificationsthatrequireremedialactionorcorrectivemeasurestopreventtheexistenceordevelopmentofanunsafecondition.OffsitereleasesofradioactivematerialsinliquidandgaseouseffluentsthatexceedthelimitsofSpecification3.11.1.1or3.11.2.1.k.ExceedingthelimitsinSpecification-3.11.2.6forthestorageofradioactivematerislsinthelistedtanks.Thewrittenfollowupreportshallincludeascheduleandadescriptionofactivitiesplannedand/ortakentoreducethecontentstowithinthespecifiedlimits.ST.LUCIE-UNIT16-17AmendmentNo.

ADMINISTRATIVECONTROLSTHIRTYDAYh'RITTENREPORTS6.9.1.9ThetypesofeventslistedbelowshallbethesubjectofwrittenreportstotheDirectoroftheRegionalOfficewithinthirtydaysofoccurrenceoftheevent.Thewrittenreportshallinclude,asam'inimum,acompletedcopyofalicenseeeventreportform.Informationprovidedon-thelicenseeeventreportformshallbesupplemented,asneeded,byadditionalnarrativematerialtoprovidecompleteexplanationofthecircumstancessurroundingtheevent.a.Reactorprotectionsystemorengineeredsafetyfeatureinstrumentsettingswhicharefoundtobelessconservativethanthoseestablishedbythetechnicalspecificationsbutwhichdonotpreventthefulfillmentofthefunctionalrequirementsofaffectedsystems.b.Conditionsleadingtooperationinadegradedmodepermittedbyalimitingconditionforoperationorplantshutdownrequiredbyalimitingconditionforoperation.c.Observedinadequaciesintheimplementationofadministrativeorproceduralcontrolswhichthreatentocausereductionof.degreeofreduncancyprovidedinreactorprotectionsystemsorengineeredsafetyfeaturesystems.d.Abnormaldegradationofsystemsotherthanthosespecifiedin6.9.1.8.cabovedesignedtocontainradioactivematerialresultingfromthefissionprocess.e.Anunplannedoffsitereleaseof(1)morethan1curieofradioactivematerialinliquideffluents,(2)morethan150curiesofnoblegasingaseouseffluents,or(3)morethan0.05curieofradioiodineingaseouseffluents.Thereportofanunplannedoffsitereleaseofradioactivematerialshallincludethefollowinginformation:,l.Adescriptionoftheeventandequipmentinvolved.2.Cause(s)fortheunplannedrelease.3."Actionstakentopreventrecurrence.4.Consequencesoftheunplannedrelease.ST.LUCIE-UNIT16-18AmendmentNo.

ll ADMINISTRATIVECONTROLSSEMIANNUALRADIOACTiVEEFFLUENTRELEASEREPORT~6.9.1.10RoutineRadioactiveEffluentReleaseReportscoveringtheoperationoitheunitduringtheprevious6monthsofoperationshallbesubmiitedwithin60daysafterJanuary1andJulyi.ofeachyear.Theperiodofthefirstreportshallbeginwiththedateofinitialcriticality.TheRadioaciveEffluentReleaseReportsshallincludeasummaryofthequantitiesofradioac~iveliquidandgaseouseffluentsandsolidwastereleasedfromtheunitasoutlinedinRegulatoryGuide1.2~,Measuring,Evaluating,andReportingRadioactivityinSolidWastesandReleasesofRadioactiveMaterialsinLiquidandGaseousEffluentsformLight-Water-CooledNuclearPowerPlants,"Revisioni.,June1974,withdatasummarizedonaquarterlybasisfollowingtheformat,ofAppendixBthereof.TheRadioactiveEffluentReleaseReporttobesubmittedwithin60daysafterJanuary1ofeachyearshallincludeanannualsummaryofhourlymeteorologicaldatacollectedoverthepreviousyear.Thisannualsummarymaybeeitherintheformofanhour-by-hourlistingonmagnetictapeofwindspeed,winddirection,atmosphericstability,andprecipitation(ifmeasured),orintheformofjointfrequencydistributionsofwindspeed,winddirection,andatmos-phericstability.*"Thissamereportshallincludeanassessmentoftheradiationdosesduetotheradioactiveliquidandgaseouseffluentsreleasediromtheunitorstationduringthepreviouscalendaryear.ThissamereportshallalsoincludeanassessmentoftheradiationdosesfromradioactiveliquidandgaseouseffluentstoMEMBERSOFTHEPUBLICduetotheiractivitiesinsidetheSiTEBOUNDARY(Figure5.1-1)duringthereportperiod.Allassump-tionsusedinmakingtheseassessments,i.e.,specificactivity,exposuretimeandlocation,shallbeincludedinthesereports..Themeteorologicalcondi-tionsconcurrentwiththetim'eofreleaseofradioactivematerialsingaseouseifluents,asdeterminedbysamplingfrequencyandmeasurement,shallbeusedfordeterminingthegaseouspathwaydoses.TheassessmentofradiationdosesshallbeperformedinaccordancewiththemethodologyandparametersintheOFFSiTEDOSECSiLCULATIONMANUAL(ODCM).Every2yearsusingtheprevious6monthsreleasehistoryforisotopesandhistoricalmeteorolgicaldatadeterminethecontrollingagegroupforbothliquidandgaseouspathways.Ifchanged>romcurrentsubmitchangetoODCMtoreflectnewtables=forthesegroupsandusethenewgroupsinsubsequen"dosecalculations.TheRadioactiveEffluentReleaseReporttobesubmitted60daysafterJanuary1ofeachyearshallalsoincludeanassessmentofradiationdosestothelikelymostexposedMEMBEROFTHEPUBLICfromreactorreleases.forthepreviousXAsinglesubmittalmaybemadeforamultipleunitstation.Thesubmittalshouldcombinethosesectionsthatarecommontoallunitsatthestation;however,forunitswithseparateradwastesystems,thesubmittalshallspecifythereleasesofradioactivematerialfromeachunit.**InlieuofsubmissionwiththeRadioactiveEffluentReleaseReport,thelicenseehastheoptionofretainingthissummaryofrequiredmeteorologicaldataonsiteinafilethatshallbeprovidedtotheNRCuponrequest.ST.LUCIE-UNIT16-18aAmendmentNo.

0 AD1>iINIS.RATIVECONTROLSSEMIANNUALRADIOACTIVEEFFLUENTRELEASEREPORT(Continued)'alendaryear.AcceptablemethodsforcalculatingthedosecontributionfromliquidandgaseouseffluentsaregiveninRegulatoryGuide1.109,March1976.TheRadioactiveEffluentReleaseReportsshall-;ncludethefollowinginformationforeachclassofsolidwaste(asdefinedby10CFRPart61)shippedoffsiteduringthereportperiod:a.d.e.Volume,Totalcuriequantity(specifywhetherdeterminedbymeasurementorestimate),Principalradionuclides(specifywhetherdeterminedbymeasurementorestimate),Typeofwaste(e.g.,dewateredspentresin,compacteddrywaste,evaporatorbottoms)Typeofcontainer(e.g.,LSA,TypeA,TypeB,Largeguantity),andSolidificationaoentorabsorbent(e.g.,cement,ureaformaldehyde).TheRadioactiveEffluentReleaseReportsshallincludealistanddescriptionofunplannedreleasesfromthesitetoUNRESTRICTEDAREASofradioactivematerialsingaseousandliquideffluentsmadeduringthereportingperiod.TheRadioactiveEffluentRelease.ReportsshallincludeanychangesmadeduringthereportingperiodtothePROCESSCONTROLPROGRAM(PCP)andtotheOFFSITE'OSECALCULATIONMANAUL(ODCM),aswellasalistingofnewlocations.fordosecalculationsand/orenvironmentalmonitoringidentifiedbythelandusecensuspursuanttoSpecification3.12.2.ANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATINGREPORT"6.9.k.11RoutineRadiologicalEnvironmentalOperatingReportscoveringtheoperationoftheunitduringthe'previouscalendaryearshallbesubmittedpriortoHay1of.eachyear.TheinitialreportshallbesubmittedpriortoNay1oftheyeariollowinginitialcriticality.TheAnnualRadiologicalEnvironmentalOperatingReportsshallincludesummaries,interpretations,andinformationbasedontrendanalysisoftheresultsoftheradiologicalenvironmentalsurveillanceactivitiesforthereportperiod,includingacomparison,asappropriate,withpreoperationalstudies,withoperationalcontrolsandwithpreviousenvironmentalsurveillancereports,andanassessmentoftheobservedimpactsoftheplantoperationontheenvironment.ThereportsshallalsoincludetheresultsoflandusecensusesrequiredbySpecification3.12.2.TheAnnualRadiologicalEnvironmentalOperatingReportsshallincludeheresultsoianalysisofallradiologicalenvironmentalsamplesandoallenvirormentalradiationmeasurementstakenduringtheperiodpursuanttotheAsinglesubmittalmaybemadeforamultipleunitstation.ST.LUCIE-UNIT16-18bAmendmentNo.

1 ADMINISTRATIVECONOLSANNUALRADIOLOGICAlENVIRONMENTALOPERATINGREPORT(Continued)4locationsspecifiedintheTableandFiguresintheODCM,aswellassummarizedandtabulatedresultsoftheseanalysesandmeasurementsintheformatofthetableintheRadiologicalAssessmentBranchTechnicalPosition,Revision1,November1979.Intheeventthatsomeindividualresultsarenotavailableforinclusionwiththereport,thereportshallbesubmittednotingandexplainingthereaonsforthemissingresults.Themissingdatashallbesubmittedassoonaspossibleinasupplementaryreport.Thereportsshallalsoincludethefollowing:asummarydescriptionoftheradiologicalenvironmentalmonitoringprogram;atleasttwolegiblemaps*coveringallsamplinglocationskeyedtoatablegivingdistancesanddirectionsfromthecenterlineofonereactor;theresultsthe'nterlaboratoryComparisonProgram,requiredbySpecification3.12.3:discussionofalldeviationsfromthesamplingscheduleofTable3.12.1,anddiscussionofallanalysesinwhichtheLLDrequiredbyTable4.12-1wasnotachievable.6.9.1.12Atleastonceevery5years,anestimateoftheactualpopulationwithin10milesoftheplantshallbepreparedandsubmittedtotheRegionalAdministratoroftheRegionalOfficeoftheNRC.6.9.1.13Atleastonceevery10years,anestimateoftheactualpopulationwithin50milesoftheplantshallbepreparedandsubmittedtotheRegionalAdministratoroftheRegionalofficeoftheNRC.SPECIALREPORTS6.9.2SpecialreportsshallbesubmittedtotheDirectoroftheOfficeofInspectionandEnforcementRegionalOfficewithinthetimeperiodspecifiedforeachreport.Thesereportsshallbesubmittedcoveringtheactivitiesidentifiedbelowpursuanttotherequirementsoftheapplicablereferencespecification:a~b.c~d~e.f.9~h.l~J~k.InoperableSeismicMonitoringInstrumentation,Specification3.3.3.3.InoperableMeteorologicalMonitoringInstrumentation,Specification3.3.3.4..InserviceInspectionProgramReviews,Specifications4.4.10.1and4.4.10.2.ECCSActuation,Specifications3.5.2and3.5.3.SealedSourceleakageinexcessoflimits,Specification4.7.9.1.3.Seismiceventanalysis,Specification4.3.3.3.2.Beachsurveyresults,Specification4.7.6.1.1.CoreBarrelMovement,Specifications3.4.11and4.4.11.FireDetectionInstrumentation,Specification3.3.3.7.FireSuppressionSystems,Specification3.7.11.1.RadiologicalEffluent,Specifications3.11.1.2,3.11.1.3,3.11.2.2,3.11.2.3,3.11.2.4,3.11.4,and3.12.1.*OnemapshallcoverstationsneartheSITEBOUNDARY;asecondshallincludethemoredistantstations.ST.LUCIE-UNIT16-18cAmendmentNo.

P ADMINISTRATIVECONTROLS6.10RECORDRETENTION6.10.1Thefollowingrecordsshallb'eretainedforatleastfiveyears:a.Recordsandlogsoffacilityoperationcoveringtimeintervalateachpowerlevel.'b.Recordsandlogsofprincipalmaintenanceactivities,inspections,repairandreplacementofprincipalitemsofequipmentrelatedtonuclearsafety.c.AllREPORTABLEOCCURRENCESsubmittedtotheCommision.d.Recordsofsurveillanceactivities,inspectionsandcalibrationsrequiredbytheseTechnicalSpecifications.e.Recordsofreactortestsandexperiements.f.RecordsofchangesmadetoOperatingProcedures.g.Recordsofradioactiveshipments.h.Recordsofsealedsourceleaktestsandresults.i.Recordsofannualphysicalinventoryofallsealedsourcematerialofrecord.6.10.2ThefollowingrecordsshallberetainedforthedurationoftheFacilityOperatingLicense:a.RecordsanddrawingchangesreflectingfacilitydesignmodificationsmadetosystemsandequipmentdescribedintheFinalSafetyAnalysisReport.b.Recordsofnewandirradiatedfuelinventory,fueltransfersandassemblyburnuphistories.c.Recordsoffacilityradiationandcontaminationsurveys.d.Recordsofradiationexposureforallindividualsenteringradiationcontrolareas.ST.LUCIE-UNIT16-19AmendmentNo.

ADMINISTRATIVECONTROLSe.Recordsofgaseousandliquidradioactivematerialreleasedtotheenvirons.f.RecordsoftransientoroperationalcyclesforthosefacilitycomponentsidentifiedinTable5.9-1.g.Recordsoftrainingandqualificationforcurrentmembersoftheplantstaff.h.Recordsofin-serviceinspectionsperformedpursuanttotheseTechnicalSpecifications.RecordsofQualityAssurance.activitiesrequiredbytheQAManual.j.Recordsofreviewsperformedforchangesmadetoproceduresorequipmentorreviewsoftestsandexperiementspursuantto10CFR50.59.k.RecordsofmeetingsoftheFRGandtheCNRB.1.RecordsofEnvironmentalQualificationwhicharecoveredundertheprovisionsofparagraph6.13.m.RecordsoftheservicelivesofallhydraulicandmechanicalsnubberslistedonTables3.7-2aand3.7-2bincludingthedateatwhichtheservicelifeconmencesandassociatedinstallationandmaintenancerecords.n.AnnualRadiologicalEnvironmentalOperatingReports;andrecordsofanalysestransmittedtothelicenseewhichareusedtopreparetheAnnualRadiologicalEnvironmentalMonitoringReport.o..Meteorologicaldata,summarizedandreportedina,formatconsistentwiththerecommendationofRegulatoryGuides1.21and1.23.6.11RADIATIONPROTECTIONPROGRAM=Proceduresforpersonnelradiationprotectionshallbepreparedconsistentwiththerequirementsof10CFR20andshallbeapproved,maintainedandadheredtoforalloperationsinvolvingpersonnelradiationexposure.ST.LUCIE-UNIT16-20AmendmentNo.

ADNIHISTRATIVECONTROLS5.12HIGHRADIATIONAREA6.12.1Inlieuofthe"controldevice"or"alarmsigna)"requiredbypara-graph20.203(c)(2)of10CFRPart20,eachhighradiationareainwhich'heintensityofradiationisgreaterthan100mrem/hrbutlessthan1000mrem/hrshallbebarricadedandconspicuouslypostedasahighradiationareaandentrancetheretoshallbecontrolledbyrequiringissuanceofaRadiationWorkPermit(RMP)".Anyindividualorgroupofindividualspermittedtoentersuchareasshallbeprovidedwithoraccompaniedbyoneormoreofthefollowing:a.Aradiationmonitoringdevicewhichcontinuouslyindicatestheradiationdoserateinthearea.b.Aradiationmonitoringdevicewhichcontinuouslyintegratestheradiationdoserateintheareaandalarmswhenapresetintegrateddoseisreceived.Entryintosuchareaswiththismonitoringdevicemaybemadeafterthedoseratelevelintheareahasbeenestablishedandpersonnelhavebeenmadeknowledgeableofthem.C.Ahealthphysicsqualifiedindividual(i.e.,qualifiedinradiationprotectionprocedures)witharadiationdoseratemonitoringdevicewhoisresponsibleforprovidingposi'tivecontrolovertheactivitieswithintheareaandshallperformperiodicradiationsurveillanceatthefrequencyspecifiedbythefacilityHealthPhysicistiniheRMP.6.12.2InadditiontotherequirementsofSpecification6.12.1,areasaccessibletopersonnelwith.radiationlevelssuchthatamajorportionofthebodycouldreceiveinonehouradosegreaterthan1000mremshallbeprovidedwithlockeddoorstopreventunauthorizedentry,andthekeysshallbemaintainedundertheadministrativecontroloftheShiftForemanondutyand/orhealthphysicssuper-vision.DoorsshallremainlockedexceptduringperiodsofaccessbypersonnelunderanapprovedRMPwhichshallspecifythedoseratelevelsintheimmediateworkareaandthemaximumallowablestaytimeforindividualsinthatarea.Forindividualareasaccessibletopersonnelwithradiationlevelssuchthat,amajorportionofthebodycouldreceiveinone'ouradoseinexcessof1000mrem""thatarelocatedwithinlargeareas,suchasPWRcontainment,wherenoenclosureexistsforpurposesoflocking,andnoenclosurecanbereason-ablyconstructedaroundtheindividualareas,thenthatareashallberopedoff,conspicuouslypostedandaflashinglightshallbeactivatedasawarningdevice.Inlieuof.thestaytimespecificationoftheRMP,direct'orremote(s'uchasuseofclosedcircuitTYcameras)continuoussurveillancemaybemadebypersonnelqualifiedinradiationprotecti'onprocedurestoprovideposiiveexposurecontroloverheac.ivitieswithinthearea."HealthPhysicspersonnelorpersonnelescortedbyHealthPhysicspersonnelshallbeexemptfromtheRMPissuancerequirementduringtheperformanceoftheirassignedradiationprotectionduties,providedtheyareotherwisefollowingplantradiationprotectionproceduresforentryintohighradiaionareas.""Heasuremenmadeat18inchesfromsourceofradioactivity.ST.LUCIE-UNITI6-20aAmendmentNo.

AJAOMINISTRATIVECONTS6.16BACKUPMETHODFOROETERMINIHGSUBCOOLINGMARGIN6.16.1ThelicenseeshallimplementaprogramwhichwillensurethecapabilitytoaccuratelymonitortheReactorCoolantSystemsubcoolingmargin.Thisprogramshallincludethefollowing:l.Trainingofpersonnel,and2.Proceduresformonitoring.6.17PROCESSCONTROLPROGRAMPCP6.17.1ThePCPshallbeapprovedbytheFRGpriortoimplementation.6.17.2LicenseeinitiatedchangestothePCP:1.ShallbesubmittedtotheCommissionintheSemiannualRadioactiveEffluentReleaseReportfortheperiodinwhichthechange(s)wasmade.Thissubmittalshallcontain:a.Sufficientlydetailedinformationtototallysupporttherationaleforthechangewithoutbenefitofadditionalorsupplementalinformation;b.Adeterminationthatthechangedidnotreducetheoverallconformanceofthedewateredbeadresintoexistingcriteriaforradioactivewastes;andc.OocumentationofthefactthatthechangehasbeenreviewedandfoundacceptablebytheFRG.2.ShallbecomeeffectiveuponreviewandacceptancebytheFRG.ST.LUCIE-UNIT16-22AmendmentNo.

ADYiINISTRATIVECONTRLS6.18OFFSITEDOSECALCULATIONMANUALODCN6.18.1TheODCMshallbeapprovedbytheCommissionpriortoimplementation.6.18.2LicenseeinitiatedchangestotheODCM:1.ShallbesubmittedtotheCommissionintheSemiannualRadioactiveEffluentReleaseReportfortheperiodinwhichthechange(s)wasmadeeffective.Thissubmittalshallcontain:a.Sufficientlydetailedinformationtototallysupporttherationaleforthechangewithoutbenefitofadditionalorsupplementalinformation'.InformationsubmittedshouldconsistofapackageofthosepagesoftheODCNtobechangedwitheachpagenumberedandprovidedwithanapprovalanddatebox,togetherwithappropriateanalysesorevaluationsjustifyingthechange(s);b.Adeterminationthatthechangewillnotreducetheaccuracyorreliabilityofdosecalculationsorsetpointdeterminations;andc.DocumentationofthefactthatthechangehasbeenreviewedandfoundacceptablebytheFRG.2.ShallbecomeeffectiveuponreviewandacceptancebytheFRG.ST.LUGIE-UNIT16-23AmendmentNo.

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