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Nine Mile Point Unit 1 - Semi-Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report July - December 1993
ML18018B098
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Issue date: 01/18/2018
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Niagara Mohawk Power Corp
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Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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NINEMILEPOINTNUCLEARSTATION-UNIT1SEMI-ANNUALRADIOACTIVEEFFLUENTRELEASEREPORTJULY-DECEMBER1993-NIAGARAMOHAWKPOWERCORPORATION J<vt Page1of3NINEMILEPOINTNUCLEARSTATION-UNIT1SEMI-ANNUALRADIOACTIVEEFFLUENTRELEASEREPORTJULY-DECEMBER1993SUPPLEMENTALINFORMATION~Fi~lli:NineMilePointUnit¹1~Liennea:NiagaraMohawkPowerCorporation1.TEHNIALPEIFIATIONLIMITA)FISSIONANDACTIVATIONGASES1~Thedoseratelimitofnoblegasesfromthesitetoareasatandbeyondthesiteboundaryshallbelessthanorequalto500mrems/yeartothetotalbodyandlessthanorequalto3000mrems/yeartotheskin,2.Theairdosedue'tonoblegasesreleasedingaseouseffluentsfromtheNineMilePoint1Stationtoareasatandbeyondthesiteboundaryshallbelimitedduringanycalendarquartertolessthanorequalto5milliroentgenforgammaradiationandlessthanorequalto10mradsforbetaradiation,andduringanycalendaryeartolessthanorequalto10milliroentgenforgammaradiationandlessthanorequalto20mradsforbetaradiation.B8LC)TRITIUM,IODINESANDPARTICULATES,HALFLIVES)8DAYS1,ThedoseratelimitofIodine-131,Iodine-133,Tritiumandallradionuclidesinparticulateformwithhalf-livesgreaterthaneightdays,releasedtotheenvironsaspartofthegaseouswastesfromthesite,shallbelessthanorequalto1500mrems/yeartoanyorgan.2.ThedosetoamemberofthepublicfromIodine-131,Iodine-133,TritiumandallradionuclidesinparticulateformwithhalflivesgreaterthaneightdaysaspartofgaseouseffluentsreleasedfromtheNineMilePoint1Stationtoareasatandbeyondthesiteboundaryshallbelimitedduringanycalendarquartertolessthanorequalto7.5mremstoanyorganand,duringanycalendaryeartolessthanorequalto15mremstoanyorgan.004443LL 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Page2of3D)LIQUIDEFFLUENTS1~Theconcentrationofradioactivematerialreleasedinliquideffluentstounrestrictedareasshallbelimitedtotheconcentrationsspecifiedin10CFRPart20,AppendixB,TableII,Column2forradionuclidesotherthandissolvedorentrainednoblegases.Fordissolvedorentrainednoblegas,theconcentrationshallbelimitedto2E-04microcuries/mltotalactivity.2.ThedoseordosecommitmenttoamemberofthepublicfromradioactivematerialsinliquideffluentsreleasedfromNineMilePointUnit1tounrestrictedareasshallbelimitedduringanycalendarquartertolessthanorequalto1.5mremstothetotalbodyandtolessthanorequalto5mremstoanyorgan,andduringanycalendaryeartolessthanorequalto3mremstothetotalbodyandtolessthanorequalto10mremstoanyorgan.2.MEAREMENTANDAPPRXIMATINFTTALRADIATIVITYDescribedbelowarethemethodsusedtomeasureorapproximatethetotalradioactivityandradionuclidecompositionineffluents,A)FISSIONANDACTIVATIONGASESNoblegaseffluentactivityisdeterminedbyon-linegammaspectroscopicmonitoring(intrinsicgermaniumcrystal)orgrossactivitymonitoring(calibratedagainstgammaisotopicanalysisofa4.0LMarinelligrabsample)ofanisokineticstacksamplestream.B)IODINESIodineeffluentactivityisdeterminedbygammaspectroscopicanalysis(atleastweekly)ofcharcoalcartridgessampledfromanisokineticstacksamplestream.C)PARTICULATESActivityreleasedfrommainstackisdeterminedbygammaspectroscopicanalysis(atleastweekly)ofparticulatefilterssampledfromanisokineticsamplestream.Foremergencycondenserventbatchreleases,effluentcuriequantitiesareestimatedbysubtractingactivityremainingintheshellsideoftheemergencycondenserafterbatchreleasefromactivitydeliveredtotheshellfromMake-upsources.Actualisotopicconcentrationsarefoundviagammaspectroscopy.BatchreleaseactivitiesofSr-89,Sr-90andFe-55areestimatedbyapplyingscalingfactorstoactivityconcentrationsofgammaemitters.TheactivityofTritiumreleasedduringnormaloperationorduringbatchreleasesisconservativelyestimatedbymultiplyingrecentcondensatestoragetankH-3activitybyassumedsteamingratesoutthevents.D)TRITIUMTritiumeffluentactivityisestimatedbyliquidscintillationorgasproportionalcountingofmonthlysamplestakenwithanairsparging/watertrapapparatus.004443LL w4ci.Ngt Page3of3E)LIQUIDEFFLUENTSIsotopicanalysisofarepresentativesampleofeachbatchandcompositeanalysisofnon-gammaemitters.F)SOLIDEFFLUENTSIsotopiccontentsofwasteshipmentsaredeterminedbygammaspectroscopy,grossalphaandwatercontentanalysesofarepresentativesampleofeachbatch.Scalingfactors-establishedfromprimarycompositesampleanalysesconductedoff-siteareapplied,whereappropriate,tofindestimatedconcentrationofnon-gammaemitters.Forlowactivitytrashshipments,curiecontentisestimatedbydoseratemeasurementandapplicationofappropriatescalingfactors.004443LL U'It'i$4F ATTACHIVIENT1SummaryDataPage1of2Unit1XUnit2UquidEffluents:ReportingPeriodJul-December199310CFR20,AppendixB,TableII,Column2~NA~NAAverageEnergy(FissionandActivationgases-Mev):Qtr.3Qtr.4Ey~6.07E-02Ep~1.41E-01Ey~8.12E-02E~~1.72E-01Uquid:Therewarenoliquidreleasesduringthereportingperiod.Numberofbatchreleases0Totaltimeperiodforbatchreleases(hrs)NIAMaximumtimeperiodforabatchrelease(hrs):N/AAveragetimeperiodforabatchrelease(hrs):~NAMinimumtimeperiodforabatchrelease(hrs):~NATotalvolumeofwaterusedtodilutetholiquideffluentduringreleaseperiod(L)NIATotalvolumeofwateravailabletodilutetholiquideffluentduringreportingperiod(L)2.63E+11UNIT1(ONI.YJGaseous(EmergencyCondenserVent):Therewerenoreleasesfromtheoperationoftheemergencycondenservent.Numberofbatchreleases0Totaltimeperiodforbatchreleases(hrs)~NAMaximumtimeperiodforabatchrelease(hrs):~NAAveragetimeperiodforabatchrelease(hrs)NIAMinimumtimeperiodforabatchrelease(hrs):N/AGaseous(PrimaryContainmentPurge):NumberofbatchreleasesTotaltimeperiodforbatchreleases(hrs)0~NAMaximumtimeperiodforabatchrelease(hrs):~NAAveragetimeperiodforabatchrelease(hrs):~NAMinimumtimeperiodforabatchrelease(hrs):~NA004443LL Al~,1 ATTACHMENT1SummaryDataPage20f2Unit1XUnit2bnormalReleases:Therewerenoabnormalreleasesduringthereportingperiod.Uquids:Numberofreleases0ReportingPeriodJul-December1993B.Gaseous:Totalactivityreleased~NACiNumberofreleases0Totalectivityreleased~NACi004443LL 4'IP ATfACHMENT21Unit1XUnit2ReportingPeriodJul-December1993GASEOUSEFFLUENTS-SUMMATIONOFALLRELEASESELEVATEDANDGROUNDLEVELA.Fissionr/EActivationGases1.Totalrelease2.AveragereleaserateCi/ICI/sec3'EST.TOTALQUARTERQUARTER~ERROR3.63E+012.91E+005.00E+014.57E+003.66E-01B.Iodiness1.Totaliodine-1312.AveragereleaserateforperiodCi/ICI/sec~Q~0~0~03.00E+01C.Perticuletess1~Particulateswithhalf-lives)8days2.Averagereleaserateforperiod3.GrossalpharadioactivityD.Tritiums1.Totalrelease2.AveragereleaserateforperiodE.PercentofTechSecLimitsFissionandActivationGasesPercentofQuarterlyGemmaAirDoseUmit(5mrem)PercentofQuarterlyBetaAirDoseLimit(10mrem)PercentofAnnualGammaAirDoseLimittoDate(10mrem)PercentofAnnualBetaAirDoseUmittoDate(20mrem)PercentofWholeBodyDoseRateLimit(500mrem/yr)PercentofSkinDoseRateLimit(3000mrem/yr)TritiumlodinesendParticulateswithhalf-livesresterthan8dasPercentofQuarterlyDoseLimit(7.5mrem)PercentofAnnualDoseLimit(15mrem)PercentofOrganDoseRateLimit(1500mrem/yr)Ci/rCI/secCiCi/iCI/sec7.19E+001.74E+015.00E+018.57E-012.21E+002.98E-024.16E-033.01E-022.97E-037.31E-027.52E-021.22E-011.23E-017.09E-041.05E-042.84E-044.11E-051.20E-027.63E-029.92E-019.98E-012.26E-041.53E-036.39E-054.25E-043.00E+017.62E-065.41E-055.42E-053.80E-052.50E+01Anindependenttechnicalevaluationoftheoff-sitevendoranalysesperformedbyNiagaraMohawkPowerCorporationhasindicatedapotentialforadiscrepancyinthedataresults.TheresidentinspectorsatNineMilePointhavebeeninformedandcorrectiveactionsinitiated.FutureSemi-AnnualRadioactiveEffluentReleaseReportswillreflectanychangesasaresultofthistechnicalevaluation.Concentrationslessthanthelowerlimitofdetectionof1.00E-04/rCI/mlfornoblegases,1.00E-11/JCI/mlforparticulates,1.00E-12pCI/mlforlodines,and1.00E-06/ICI/mlforTritiumasrequiredbyTechnicalSpecifications,afeindicatedwithadoubleasterisk.Tritium,Iron-55,andStrontiumresultswerenotreceivedfromtheoff-sitevendoratthetimeofthisreport.Thesenumbersincludeestimates,andactualnumberswillbeprovidedinthenextSemi-AnnualReport.004443LL

~~~f8P<<IrL ATl'ACHMENT31Unit1XUnit2ReportingPeriodJul-December1993GASEOUSEFFLUENTS-ELEVATEDRELEASECONTINUOUSMODENuciidesReleased3"QUARTER4*QUARTERossianGss*s~Argon-41Krypton-85Krypton-85mKrypton-87Krypton-88Xenon-127Xenon-133Xenon-133mXenon-135Xenon-135mXenon-137Xenon-138Iodine'odine-131iodine-133Iodine-1353.particulatosssStrontium-89Strontium-90Cesium-134Cesium-137Cobalt-60Cobalt-58Manganese-54Barium-Lanthanum-140Antimony-125Niobium-95Cerium-141Cerium-144Iron-59Cesium-136Chromium-51Zinc-65Iron-55Molybdenum-99CiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCi~0~t1.70E+00~0~0~03.46E+01~0~0~0~0~01.37E-04~04.20E-05OO~0~02.19E-05~t~0~0~00~~0~0~0~t~0~0~0~0~0~09.16E-01~0~0~01.99E+00~t~0~0~0~0~00~~02.55E-043.05E-05~0~0~0OO~0~J~0~0~00~~0~0~I~01.39E-04~0TritiumCi1.58E+001.28E+01Anindependenttechnicalevaluationoftheoff.sitevendoranalysesperformedbyNiagaraMohawkPowerCorporationhasIndicatedapotentialforadiscrepancyinthedataresults.TheresidentinspectorsatNineMilePointhavebeeninformedandcorrectiveactionsinitiated.FutureSemi-AnnualRadioactiveEffluentReleaseReportswillreflectanychangesasaresultofthistechnicalevaluation.Concentrationslessthanthelowerlimitofdetectionof1.00E-04/rCI/mlfornoblegases,1.00E-11/rCI/mlforparticulates,1.00E-12/rCI/mlforlodines,and1.00E-06yCI/mlforTritiumasrequiredbyTechnicalSpecificationsareindicatedwithadoubleasterisk.Tritium,Iron-55,andStrontiumresultswerenotreceivedfromtheoff-sitevendoratthotimeofthisreport.Thosonumbersincludeestimates,andactualnumberswillboincludedinthenextSemi-AnnualReport.4Nobatchmodereleaseoccurredduringthereportingperiod.004443LL

'I~.*W~lC'1:~I ATTACHMENT41Unit'IXUnit2ReportingPeriodJul-December1993GASEOUSEFFLUENTS-GROUNDLEVELRELEASESTherewerenoreleasesviatheemergencycondenserventoperation.OnlyleakagefromtheventsresultsinanassumedH-3releasebasedontheconcentrationlnthecondensatestoragetanks.CONTINUOUSMODEBATCHMODENuciidesReleased3'UARTER4'+QUARTER3"~QUARTE48sQUARTER1.FissionGases2Argon-41Krypton-85Krypton-85mKrypton-87Krypton-88Xenon-133Xenon-133mXenon-135Xenon-135mXenon-137Xenon-138Xenon-1272.Iodines2Iodine-131Iodine-133Iodine-1353.~siaulstessStrontium-89Strontium-90Cesium-134Cesium-137Cobalt-60Cobalt-59Manganese-54Barium-Lanthanum-140Antimony-125Niobium-95Cerium-141Cerium-144Iron-59Cesium-136Chromium-51Zinc-65Iron-55Molybedenum-99CiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCi0~~0~0~0~0~0~0~0OOtO~0~0~0~0~0~0~0~0~0~0~0~0~0~0~8~0~0~0~0~0~0~0~0~8~0~0~0~0~0~08~~0~0~0~00~~0~0~0~0~0~0~0~08~~0~0~8~0~0~0~0~0~0~0NoReleaseeNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleaseeNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoRel88888NoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleaseeNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoR8leasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleases4.TritiumCi5.61E+004.58E+00NoReleasesNoReleasesAnindependenttechnicalevaluationoftheoff-sitevendoranalysesperformedbyNiagaraMohawkPowerCorporationhasindicatedapotentialforadiscrepancyinthedataresults.TheresidentinspectorsatNineMilePointhavebeeninformedandcorrectiveactionsinitiated.FutureSemi-AnnualRadioactiveEffluentReleaseReportswillreflectanychangesasaresultofthistechnicalevaluation.Concentrationslessthanthalowerlimitofdetectionof1.00E-04pCI/mlfornoblegases,1.00E-11/3CI/mlforparticulates,1.00E-12/rCI/mlforlodines,and1.00E-OS/iCI/mlforTritiumasrequiredbyTechnicalSpecificationsareIndicatedwithadoubleasterisk.004443LL t,,le ATTACHMENT5Page1Of2Unit1XUnit2ReportingPeriodJul-December1993UQUIDEFFLUENTS-SUMMATIONOFALLRELEASES3M4>>EST.TOTALQUARTERQUARTER~ERRORA.Fission&ActivationProducts1.Totalrelease(notincludingTritium,gases,alpha)2.AveragedilutedconcentrationduringreportingperiodB.Tritium1.Totalrelease2.AveragedilutedconcentrationduringreportingperiodCi/ICI/mlCi/ICI/mlNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleaseeNoReleaseeNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleases5.00E+015.00E+01C.DissolvedandEntrainedGases1.Totalrelease2.AveragedilutedconcentrationduringreportingperiodCipCI/mlNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleases5.00E+01D.GrossAlhaRadioactivit1.TotalreleaseCiNoReleasesNoReleases5.00E+01E.Volumes1.Priortodilution2.Volumeofdilutionwaterusedduringreleaseperiod3.VolumeofdilutionwateravailableduringreportingperiodLitersLitersUtersNoReleasesNoReleases1.28E+11NoReleasesNoReleases1.35E+115.00E+015.00E+015.00E+01F.PercentofTechnicalSecificationLimitsPercentofQuarterlyWholeBodyDoseUmit(1.5mrem)PercentofQuarterlyOrganDoseLimit(5mrem)PercentofAnnualWholeBodyDoseLimittoDate(3mrem)PercentofAnnualOrganDoseUmittoDate(10mrem)Percentof10CFR20ConcentrationUmitPercentofDissolvedorEntrainedNobleGasLimit(1.00E-5/ICI/ml)%NoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleaseeNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleaseeNoReleasesNoReleasee004443LL

.1'k AT1ACHIVIENT5Page20f2Unit1XUnit2UQUIDEFFLUENTSRELEASEDReportingPeriodJul-December1993BATCHMODENuclidesReleasedStrontium-89Strontium-90Cesium-134Cesium-137Iodine-131CiCiCiCiCi3"QUARTERNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleases4oQUARTERNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesCobalt-58Cobalt-60Iron-59Zinc-65Manganese-54Chromium-51CiCiCiCiCiCiNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesZirconium-Niobium-95MolyMenum-99Technetium-99mBarium-Lanthanum-140Cerium-141CiCiCiCiCiNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleaseeNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesTungsten-187Arsenic-76Iodine-133Iron-55Neptunium-239Praseodymium-144Iodine-135CiCiCiCiCiCiCiNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesDissolvedorEntrainedGasesTritiumClCiNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleases004443LL a~4IIi ATTACHMENT6Page1of6Unit1XUnit2ReportingPeriodJul-December1993SOLIDWASTEANDIRRADIATEDFUELSHIPMENTSA.1TYPEVolume(ms)~Activit(Ci)ClassClass1.SpentResin5.83E+00008.08E+0000FilterSludge5.50E+00001.27E+0100ConcentratedWasteEvaporatorBottomsTotal01.13E+01000001.88E+0100002.DryCompressibleWaste,DryNon-CompressibleWaste(ContaminatedEquipment)0000003.IrradiatedComponentsTherewerenoirrldetedcomponentsshippedforburialduringthereportingperiod.Anindependenttechnicalevaluationoftheoff-sitevendoranalysesperformedbyNiagaraMohawkPowerCorporationhasindicatedapotentialforadiscrepancyinthedataresults.TheresidentinspectorsatNineMilePointhavebeeninformedandcorrectiveactionsinitiated.FutureSemi-AnnualRadioactiveEffluentReleaseReportswillreflectanychangesasaresultofthistechnicalevaluation.Theestimatedtotalerroris5.00E+01%.004443LL P~4" ATTACHMENT6Page20f6Unit1XUnit2ReportingPeriodJul-December1993SOLIDWASTEANDIRRADIATEDFUELSHIPMENTSA.lTYPEContainer~PaakaaSolidification~AaatSpentResinFilterSludgeConcentratedWaste2.DryCompressibleWaste,DryNon-CompressibleWaste(ContaminatedEquipment)3.IrradiatedComponentsHICHICTYPEATYPEA~NA~NANONECEMENT~NA004443LL

'4<W,WI~II'l~+'S.W ATTACHMENT6Page3of6Unit1XUnit2ReportingPeriodJul-December1993SOUDWASTEANDIRRADIATEDFUELSHIPMENTSA.2.ESTIMATEOFMAJORNUCLIDECOMPOSITION(BYTYPEOFWASTE)a.SpentResins,FilterSludpes,ConcentratedWaste:NuclidePercent(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)Co-60Cs-137Fe-55Mn-54Cs-134Other3.80E+013.29E+011.74E+016.98E+003.10E+001.56E+00b.DryCompressible'Waste,DryNon-CompressibleWaste(ContaminatedEquipment):Therewerenoshipments.Nuclide~Percenc.IrradiatedComponents:Therewerenoshipments.Nuclide~percend.Other:Therewerenoshipments.Nuclide~Percen004443LL

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ATTACHMENT6Page4of6Unit1XUnit2A.3.SOLIDWASTEDISPOSITIONReportingPeriodJuI-December199SOLIDWASTEANDIRRADIATEDFUELSHIPMENTSNumberofShimentsModeofransoationDestinationTruckBmwllSCB.IRRADIATEDFUELSHIPMENTS(DISPOSITION)Therewarenoshipments.NumberofShimentsModeofTransortationDestination0NIA~NA004443LL 4I'I\+J4$E"t'=I'54*7H\Q4 ATTACHMENT61Page5Of6Unit1XUnit2ReportingPeriodJul-December1993SOUDWASTEANDIRRADIATEDFUELSHIPMENTSC.-SOLIDWASTESHIPPEDOFF-SITETOVENDORSFORPROCESSINGANDSUBSEQUENTBURIALBelowisasummaryofDryActiveWastethatwasshippedoff-siteforprocessingandburialbyvendorfacilities(i.e.,ALARON,QUADREX,and/orSCIENTIFICECOLOGYGROUP)duringJul-December1993.Thesetotalswerereportedseparatelyfrom"10CFR61SolidWasteShippedforBurial"since(a)wasteclassificationandburialwasperformedbythevendors,and(b)TechnicalSpecificationB.9.1requiresreportingof"informationforeachclassofsolidwaste(as~definedby10CFR61)shippedoff-siteduringthereportingperiod".Theinformationprovidedinthissection,,therefore,isinadditiontothatrequiredbytheTechnicalSpecifications.Thefollowingdatarepresentstheactualshipmentsmadefromtheoff-sitevendorsofournon-compactedcommingledtrashthatwasprocessedpriortoburial.C.1.TYPEOFWASTE-noncompactedcommingledtrashandcontaminatedfuelpoolequipmentshippedtoOakRidge,TNforprocessingpriortoburialatBarnwell,SCBurialVolume~mActivity~CIEst.Total~Brror1.77E+015.32E-015.00+01C.2.ESTIMATEOFMAJORNUCLIDECOMPOSITIONNuclide~Percen(1)Co-60(2)Cs-137(3)Mn-54(4)Co-58(5)Fe-55(6)Fe-59(7)OtherB.17E+012.09E+018.09E+004.20E+001.83E+001.58E+001.65E+00C.3.SOLIDWASTEDISPOSITIONSNumberofShimonteModeofTransortatioDestinationTruckBroweBSBAnindependenttechnicalevaluationoftheoff-sitevendoranalysesperformedbyNiagaraMohawkPowerCorporationhasindicatedapotentialforadiscrepancyinthedataresults.TherosidentinspectorsatNineMiloPointhavebooninformedandcorrectiveactionsinitiated.FutureSemi-AnnualRedioactivoEffluentReleaseReportswillreflectanychangesasaresultofthistechnicalevaluation.Thenumberofshipmentsreportedherorepresentsthototalnumberthatwasshippedfromtheoff-sitevendorforburial..Thisdoesnotrepresentth'enumberofshipmentsNiagaraMohawksenttobeprocessed.004443LL iIr~W-'%P ATTACHIVIENT6Page6of6Unit1XUnit2ReportingPeriodJul-December1993SOLIDWASTEANDIRRADIATEDFUELSHIPMENTSD.SEWAGESLUDGESHIPPEDTOATREATMENTFACILITYCENTERFORPROCESSINGANDBURIALTherewerenoshipmentsofsewagesludgewithdetectablequantitiesofplant-relatednuclldesfromNMPtothetreatmentfacilitYduringthereportingperiod.0004443LL 1~f(

ATTACHMENT7Unit1XUnit2ReportingPeriodJul-December1993SUMMARYOFCHANGESTOTHEOFFWITEDOSECALCULATIONMANUALTherewasonerevisiontotheUnit1ODCMduringthereportingperiod.Revision13isattachedalongwithasummaryofchangespresentedtoandapprovedbytheStationOperationsReviewCommitteeInDecember1993.ThesummaryalsoincludesaJustlflciationforeachchange.004443LL 1Ill(hg ummarfni19Mhan~Di~m~n:~Tile:Unit1OffsiteDoseCalculationManualRevision13totheOffsiteDoseCalculationManualk~kRevision13totheUnit1ODCMwascompletedtocomplywithamilklocationadditiontotheenvironmentalprogram.TheUnit1ODCMcontainsthemethodologyandparameterstodeterminegaseousandliquidsetpointsforeffluentstreams.Inaddition,theUnit1ODCMcontainsdoseanddoserateequationsandparametersfordeterminingcompliancewith10CFR20,10CFR50and40CFR190,inaccordancewiththerequirementsoftheUnit1TechnicalSpecifications.DescriptionChange/:~K.~Piintn:I)~Pa~f-Table5.1isbeingupdatedtoreflectanadditionofamilklocationtotheenvironmentalprogram(memofromB.ZacharektoB.Thomas,datedAugust20,1993).2)~Pa~-Maplocation¹73fortheadditionalmilklocationisbeingaddedtoFigure5.1-2.TheUnit1ODCM.ThnilRviw:ATechnicalReviewwascompletedbyB.ZacharekandH.Flanagan,EnvironmentalGroup.004475LL FI~+'CkhtI"Jl>>

ATTACHMENT8Page1Of3Unit1XUnit2ReportingPeriodJul-December1993SUMMARYOFCHANGESTOTHEPROCESSCONTROLPROGRAMTheUnit1PCPRevision01wasimplementedinDecember1993.Cop)esofRevisions00and01areattached.ThefollowingchangeswereapprovedbytheStationOperationsReviewCommitteeISORC)inNovember1993anddonotaffectorImpactthesafetyofradwasteoperations.Thesechangesweredonetoimproveand/orreflectcurrentradwasteoperations./Old':Pagepg:;i)IteW:Pigs',Itr!::;::,:.',:,:::::c.;-','Sectionp,:;:,,:,>>..,':,:.:';,:TableofContentsDeletedreferencetocommitmentsasasection.;;:;::,':,,i;::,Reason,'for.';.Chs'n'gag,',:,gi::Nocommitments.1.0~AddedreferencetoD.O.T.regulationsandguidelines.~Deletedreferencetowetwaste.Clarification.2.1.2RemovedreferencetospecificTechSpecssection8.5.2.11,andstate,"InaccordancewiththeapplicableTechSpec."Administrativechange.3.1Removedallreferenceandspecificproceduralrequirementsfortypesofwaste(wetradioactivewaste,dewateredspentbeadresins,activatedcarbonanddewateredfiltersludge)andreplacedwithgeneralwasteprocessingproceduralrequirementsforanytypeofradioactivewasteincludingthecapabilitytousevendorequipmentandvendorprocedures.Deletesspecificproceduresandallowsprocessingusingapprovedvendorequipmentandproceduresincludingthecapabilityofdehydratingliquidwasteasamethodofprocessingwastetomeetshippingandburialrequirements.3.2.4DeletedreferencetoCNSIprocedures.DeletedreferencetospecificproceduresN1-LWPP-4,"WasteTransfertoaShippingCask,andN1-WHP-4,"CaskLoading"procedure.Allowsuseofmorethenonevendor.Administrativetotakespecificprocedurenumbersoutofthomanualandbroadenwithamoregeneriostatement.3.3.2Changedtherequirementthat,"TheManagerofChemistryshallensurethechemicalandradionuclidecontentofeachsampleisdeterminedinaccordancewithN1-CSP-14V,'CollectionandAnalysisofWasteSamples'"to"ThoManagerofChemistryshallensurethechemicalandradionuclldecontentofwasteisdeterminedinaccordancewiththeapplicablechemistryprocedures."Administrativetotakespecificprocedurenumbersoutofthemanualandbroadenwithamorsgeneriostatement.004443LL JIt~l<AhO'I4+*PP/~alf~Wgv'xgoalf ATTACHMENT8Page'2of3gOldPage>¹j/New~:P>agi',:¹j~.';.,".;.:;i.:i::';,'g'~i:,~lCh'i'ng'e':.>'rg;"':>,';.',::.r'j'i>gg>.:':,'!Bijou>.;':i';iIHeil'e'ori'for':.",C'h'in'gal::;!',;:::'.:::::i"':,.'.'.33.3.33.4.1.a3.4.l.cDeletedthereferenceto"applicableS-RPIP's"andstate"applicableradiationprotectionprocedures."DeletedreferencetothespecificTechSpecsection,6.9.1,RoutineReports.Deletedsection.Administrativetotakespecificprocedurenumbersoutofthemanualandbroadenwithamoregenericstatement.Administrative.Addressedin3.4.1.b.3.4.1.dDeletedreferencetothereferenceGAP-INV-O2,"ControlofMaterialStorageAreas."Administrativetotakespecificprocedurenumbersoutofthemanualandbroadenwithamoregenericstatement.33.4.2.aDeletedreferencetospecifioTechnicalSpecificationsection.Administrative.3.4.2.bThereisatypingerrorthatwasinadvertentlyapproved;thiswillbecorrectedinnextrovisionofPCP.Clerical.3.4.3Addedthestatementthatpersonnelareeffectivelytrainedinaccordancewiththe"applicabletrainingprocedures"~..Clarificationtoencompassallprocedures.3.4.3.aChangedstatementofRadwasteOperatorinidalqualificationrequirementfromsatisfactorycompletionoftheRadwasteOperationsUnit1PlantTrainingProgramtostatesatisfactorycompletionoftheRadwasteOperationsUnit1InitialTrainingProgram".Clarification.3.4.3.a.1-4~Switchedandrenumbered3.4.3.a.1with3.4.3.a.2andrewrote3.4.3.a.2todeletethereferencetoclassroominstructionandtospecificintentofon-the-jobtrainingobjectives.Addedthestatement"inaccordancewithapplicablotrainingprocedures."Clarificationtotakespecifictrainingoutofthemanualandbroadenwithamoregenericstatementtoensurecompliancewithallprocedurerequirements.3.4.3.bandc~DeletedsectionsandIncorporated3.4.3.b.1and3.4.3.b.2intosections3.4.3.a.3and3.4.3.a.4respectively.Continuedtrainingonanannualbasisischangedtoacyclicalbasisanddeletedreferencetorequalificationtraining.Clarification.Inaddition,remedialtrainingwillnowbeasdirectedbyNTP-TQS-503insteadofbytheGeneralSupervisorRadwaste.Clarification.004443LL g~

ATTACHIVIENT8Page3of3@::::<gy:%'~wgxw:!::',:New".,:P'age,¹',";:.:3.4.4Deletedreferencetospecificqualityassuranceproceduresandreportsandstatedthat,"Trainingrecordsandwastemanagementrecordsaremaintainedinaccordancewiththeapplicablequalityassuranceprocedures."Clarificationtotakespecificproceduresoutofthemanualandbroadenwithamoregenericstatementtoensurecompliancewithallproceduralrequirements.4.1-4.3DeletedspecIFicdefinitionsandstated,"TheapplicableRadwastepackaging,processingandtransportationdefinitionswillbeusedinaccordancewith49CFR171.8and49CFR173A03.Deletedspecificdefinitionsandincludedreferencesto49CFR171.8and49CFR173.403.5.1.1UstedtheLCOandsurveillancerequirementsseparatelyasTechSpecsections3.6.16.cand4.6.16.c,respectively.Clarification.65.3DeletedreferencetoAP-3.3,"RadiationProtectionProgram,"AP-3.3.2,"RadiationWorkPermit,"AP-3.3.3,"RadiationWorkerConduct",andaddedGAP-RAP<1,"RadiationProtectionProgram,"andGAP-RAP<2,"RadiationWorkPermit."Updatedtoincorporatecurrentreferences.8,97,8Attachment1DeletedreferencetoN1-WHP-05,"On-SitsDrumHandling."Updatedtoreflectcurrentreferences.UpdatedthetitletoN1-LWPP-14,"SumpandTankCleaning"procedure.DeletedreferencetoS-RPIP-7.5,"VanendBathedShipments."Addedchemistryprocedure,"N1-CTP-V402,"RadioactiveSolidWasteComposites.Updatedthequalityassuranceprocedureswithrevisedtitleandnumbers.DeletedtrainingprocedureNTP-13,"TrainingandContinuedTrainingofRadwasteOperators."004443LL ta0 ATTACHMENT9Unit1XUnit2ReportingPeriodJul-December1993SUMMARYOFINOPERABLEMONITORSMonitorDatesofInoperabilityCausesndCorrectiveActionsTherewerenoinoperablemonitorsforaperiodgreaterthan30daysduringthereportingperiod.004443LL 4*44.

ATTACHMENT10~Page1of3SEMI-ANNUALRADIOACTIVEEFFLUENTRELEASEREPORT(1993)'NINEIVIILEPOINTNUCLEARSTATIONUNIT1DOSESTOIVIEMBERSOFTHEPUBLICDUETOTHEIRACTIVITIESINSIDETHESITEBOUNDARYJANUARY-DECEIVIBER1993Dosestomembersofthepublic(asdefinedbytheTechnicalSpecifications)fromtheoperationoftheNMP1facilityasaresultofactivityinsidethesiteboundaryarecontrolledbyactivitiesattheEnergyCenter.Thisfacilityisopentothepublicandofferseducationalinformation,summerpicnickingactivitiesandfishing.Anypossibledosesreceivedbyamemberofthepublicbyutilizingtheprivateroadthattransversestheeastandwestsiteboundariesarenotconsideredheresinceittakesamatterofminutestotravelthedistance.TheactivityattheEnergyCenterthatisusedforthedoseanalysisisfishingbecauseitisthemosttimeconsuming.Althoughthereisnospecificsurveyinformationavailable,manyofthesameindividualshavebeenobservedtoreturnagainandagainbecauseoftheaccesstosalmonidandlaketroutpopulations.Dosepathwaysconsideredforthisactivityincludedirectradiation,inhalationandexternalground(shorelinesedimentorsoil)doses.Otherpathways,suchasingestionpathways,arenotconsideredbecausetheyareeithernotapplicable,insignificant,orareconsideredaspartoftheevaluationofthetotaldosetoamemberofthepubliclocatedoff-site.Inaddition,onlyreleasesfromtheNMP1stackwereevaluatedfortheinhalationpathway.Theemergencycondenserswerenotoperatedduring1993.ThedirectradiationpathwayisevaluatedinaccordancewiththemethodologyfoundintheOff-siteDoseCalculationManual(ODCM).Thispathwayconsidersthreecomponents:directradiationfromthegeneratingfacilities,directradiationfromanypossibleoverheadplumeanddirectradiationfromplumesubmersion.ThedirectradiationpathwayisevaluatedbytheuseofhighsensitivityenvironmentalTLD's.SinceanysignificantfishingactivityneartheEnergyCenteroccursbetweenAprilthroughDecember,environmentalTLDdatafortheapproximateperiodofApril1-December31,1993wereconsidered.DatafromtwoenvironmentalTLD'sfromtheapproximateareawherethefishingoccurswerecomparedtocontrolenvironmentalTLDlocationsforthesametimeperiod.TheaveragefishingareaTLDdoseratewas7.0E-03mRemperhourfortheperiod.TheaveragecontrolTLDdoseratewas5.7E-03mRemperhourfortheperiod(approximatesecond,thirdandfourthcalendarquartersoftheyear).Theaverageincreaseindoseasaresultoffishinginthisareaataconservativefrequencyofeighthoursperweekforthirty-nineweeksis4.1E-01mRemfromdirectradiationfortheperiodinquestion.ThemajorityofthedosefromthispathwayisfromtheNMP1facilitybecause'ofitsproximitytothefishingarea.Asmallportionmaybedue.totheNMP2facility.TheinhalationdosepathwayisevaluatedbyutilizingtheinhalationequationintheODCM,asadaptedfromtheRegulatoryGuide1.109.TheequationbasicallygivesatotalinhalationdoseinmRemforthetimeperiodinquestion(April-December).Thetotaldoseequalsthesum,forallapplicableradionuclides,oftheNMP1stackreleaseconcentration,timestheaverageNMP1stackflowrate,timestheapplicablefive-yearaveragecalculatedX/0,timestheinhalationdosefactorsfromRegulatoryGuide1.109,TableE-7,timestheRegulatoryGuide1.109annualairintake,timesthefractionalportionoftheyearinquestion.Inordertobeslightlyconservative,noradiologicaldecayisassumed.Anindependenttechnicalevaluationoftheoff-sitevendoranalysesperformedbyNiagaraMohawkPowerCorporationhasindicatedapotentialforadiscrepancyinthedataresults.TheresidentinspectorsatNineMilePointhavebeeninformedandcorrectiveactionsinitiated.FutureSemi-annualRadioactiveEffluentReleaseReportswillreflectanychangesasaresultofthistechnicalevaluation.004443LL k0 ATTACHMENT10Page2of3SEMI-ANNUALRADIOACTIVEEFFLUENTRELEASEREPORT(1993)NINEMILEPOINTNUCLEARSTATIONUNIT1DOSESTOMEMBERSOFTHEPUBLICDUETOTHEIRACTIVITIESINSIDETHESITEBOUNDARYJANUARY-DECEMBER1993The1993calculationutilizedthefollowinginformation:NMP1Stack:Unit1averagestackflowrate=1.04+02m'/secX/Qvalue=8.9E-06(annualNWNsector,historicalaverage)Inhalationdosefactor=TableE-7ofRegulatoryGuide1.109Annualairintake=8000m'eryear(adult)Fractionalportionoftheyear=0.0356(312hours)Co-60=2.91E-01pCi/m'e-55=1,16E-01pCi/m'r-89=1.97E-01pCi/m'r-90=2,33E-02pCi/m'-3=1.03E+04pCi/m'-131=7,90E-02pCi/m'-133=7.90E-02pCi/m'-135=1.42E-02pCi/m'heinhalationdosetoamemberofthepublicasaresultofactivitiesinsidethesiteboundaryis5.03E-04mRemtothelung(maximumorgandose)and4.34E-04mRemtothewholebody,ThedosefromstandingontheshorelinetofishisbasedonthemethodologyintheODCM,asadaptedfromRegulatoryGuide1.109.During1993,itwasnotedthatfishingwasperformedfromtheshorelineonmanyoccasionsalthoughwaderswerealsoutilized.Inordertobeconservative,itisassumedthatthemaximumexposedindividualfishedfromtheshorelineatalltimes.Theuseofwaders,ofcourse,wouldresultinadoseofzerofromthispathway.TheshorelinesedimentdosesarenottakenintoconsiderationbyenvironmentalTLDdata.TheODCMequationbasicallygivesthetotaldosetothewholebodyandskinfromthesumofallplant-relatedradionuclidesdetectedinshorelinesedimentsamples.Theplant-relatedradionuclideconcentrationisadjustedforbackgroundsampleresults,asapplicable.Theequation,therefore,yieldsthewholebodyandskindosebymultiplyingtheradionuclideconcentrationadjustedforanybackgrounddata(asapplicable),timesausagefactor,timesthesedimentorsoildensityingramspersquaremeter(toadepthofonecentimeter),timestheapplicableshorewidthfactor,timestheregulatoryguidedosefactor,timesthefractionalportionoftheyearoverwhichthedoseisapplicable.Inordertobeconservativeandtosimplifytheequation,noradiologicaldecayisassumedsincetheapplicableradionuclidesareusuallylonglived.004443LL kgI,J ATTACHMENT10Page3of3SEMI-ANNUALRADIOACTIVEEFFLUENTRELEASEREPORT(1993)NINEIVllLEPOINTNUCLEARSTATIONUNIT1DOSESTOMEMBERSOFTHEPUBLICDUETOTHEIRACTIVITIESINSIDETHESITEBOUNDARYJANUARY-DECEMBER1993Thecalculationutilizedthefollowinginformation:Usagefactor=312hoursDensityingramspermeter=40,000Shorewidthfactor=0.3Wholebodyandskindosefactorforeachradionuclide=RegulatoryGuide1.109,TableE-6Fractionalportionoftheyear=1(usedaverageradionuclideconcentrationovertotaltimeperiod)AverageCs-137concentration=0.295pCi/gAverageCo-60concentration=0.031pCi/gThetotalwholebodyandskindosefromstandingontheshorelinetofishis6.61E-03mRemwholebodyand7.73E-03mRemskindosefortheperiod.Dosestomembersofthepublicrelativetoactivitiesinsidethesiteboundaryfromaquaticpathwaysotherthangrounddosefromshorelinesediment/soilarenotapplicable.Insummary,thetotaldosetoamemberofthepublicasaresultofactivitiesinsidethesiteboundaryfromthedirectradiation,inhalationandshorelinedosepathwaysis4.2E-01mRemtothewholebodyand5.03-04mRemtothemaximumexposedinternalorgan(lung).Thedosetotheskinofanadultis7.73E-03mRem.ThesedosesaregenerallyaresultoftheoperationofNMP1~However,aportionofthesedosesforthedirectradiationpathwaymaybeattributabletotheNMP2facility.004443LL 4~~A{g'l0 ATTACHMENT11Page1of3SEIVII-ANNUALRADIOACTIVEEFFLUENTRELEASEREPORT(1993)NINEMILEPOINTNUCLEARSTATIONUNIT1RADIATIONDOSESTOTHELIKELYMOSTEXPOSEDMEMBEROFTHEPUBLICOUTSIDETHESITEBOUNDARYJANUARY-DECEMBER1993Radiationdosestothelikelymostexposedmemberofthepublicoutsideofthesiteboundaryareevaluatedrelativeto40CFR190requirements.Thedoselimitsof40CFR190are25mRem(wholebodyororgan)percalendaryearand75mRem(thyroid)percalendaryear.Theintentof40CFR190alsorequiresthattheeffluentsofNMP2aswellasothernearbyuraniumfuelcyclefacilitiesbeconsidered.Inthiscase,theeffluentsofNMP1,NMP2andtheJamesA.FitzPatrick(JAF)facilitiesmustbeconsidered.Dosestothelikelymostexposedmemberofthepublicasaresultofeffluentsfromthesitecanbeevaluatedbyusingcalculateddosemodelingbasedontheacceptedmethodologiesofthefacilities'ff-siteDoseCalculationManuals(ODCM's)ormay,insomecases,becalculatedfromtheanalysisresultsofactualenvironmentalsamples.Acceptablemethodsforcalculatingdosesfromenvironmentalsamplesarealsofoundinthefacilities'DCM's.ThesemethodsarebasedonRegulatoryGuide1.109methodology.Dosecalculationsfromactualenvironmentalsamplesare,attimes,difficulttoperformforsomepathways.Somepathwaydosesshouldbeestimatedusingcalculationaldosemodeling.Thesepathwaysincludenoblegasairdose,inhalationdose,etc.OtherpathwaydosesmaybecalculateddirectlyfromenvironmentalsampleconcentrationsusingRegulatoryGuide1.109methodology.Sincetheeffluentsfromthegeneratingfacilitiesarelow,theresultantgaseousandliquideffluentdosesareanticipatedtobelow.Inviewofthis,dosescanbebasedoncalculateddata.Dosesarenotbasedonactualenvironmentaldatafor1993withtheexceptionofdosesfromdirectradiation,fishconsumptionandshorelinesediment.Inaddition,inordertobeconservativeandforthesakeofsimplicity,itisassumedinthedosecalculationsthatthelikelymostexposedmemberofthepublicispositionedinthemaximumreceptorlocationforeachpathwayatthesametime.Thisapproachisutilizedbecausethedosesareverylowandthecomputationsaregreatlysimplified.Thefollowingpathwaysareconsidered:1.Theinhalationdoseiscalculatedatthecriticalresidencebecauseofthehighoccupancyfactor,Inordertobeconservative,themaximumwholebodyandorgandoseassumesnocorrectionforresidinginsidearesidence.2.Themilkingestiondoseiscalculatedutilizingthemaximummilkcowlocation.Asnotedpreviously,inordertobeconservativeandforthesakeofsimplicity,thelikelymostexposedmemberofthepublicisassumedtobeatallcriticalreceptorsatonetime.Inthiscase,thememberofthepublicatthecriticalresidenceisassumedtoconsumemilkfromthecriticalmilklocation.3.Themaximumdosefromthemilkingestionpathwayasaresultofconsuminggoat'smilkisbasedonthesamecriteriaestablishedforitem"2",above(ingestionofcow'smilk).Anindependenttechnicalevaluationoftheoff-sitevendoranalysesperformedbyNiagaraMohawkPowerCorporationhasindicatedapotentialforadiscrepancyinthedataresults.TheresidentinspectorsatNineMilePointhavebeeninformedandcorrectiveactionsinitiated.FutureSemi-annualRadioactiveEffluentReleaseReportswillreflectanychangesasaresultof,thistechnicalevaluation.004443LL 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ATTACHIVIENT11Page2of3SEIVII-ANNUALRADIOACTIVEEFFLUENTRELEASEREPORT(1993)NINEMILEPOINTNUCLEARSTATIONUNIT1RADIATIONDOSESTOTHELIKELYMOSTEXPOSEDMEIVIBEROFTHEPUBLICOUTSIDETHESITEBOUNDARYJANUARY-DECEMBER19934,Themaximumdoseassociatedfromconsumingmeatisbasedonthecriticalmeatanimal.Thelikelymostexposedmemberatthecriticalresidenceisassumedtoconsumemeatfromthecriticalmeatanimallocation.6.Themaximumsitedoseassociatedwiththeconsumptionofvegetablesiscalculatedfromthecriticalvegetablegardenlocation.Asnotedpreviously,thelikelymostexposedmemberofthepublicisassumedtobelocatedatthecriticalresidenceandisassumedtoconsumevegetablesfromthecriticalgardenlocation.Thedose,asaresultofdirectgammaradiationfromthesite,encompassesdosesfromdirect"shine"fromthegeneratingfacilities,directradiationfromanyoverheadgaseousplumes,plumesubmersionandfromgrounddeposition.ThistotaldoseismeasuredbyenvironmentalTLD.Thecriticallocationisbasedontheclosestyear-roundresidencefromthegeneratingfacilitiesaswellastheclosestresidenceinthecriticaldownwindsectorinordertoevaluatebothdirectradiationfromthegeneratingfacilitiesandgaseousplumesasdeterminedbythelocalmeteorology.During1993,theclosestresidenceandthecriticaldownwindresidenceareatthesamelocation.7.8.Themeasuredaveragedosefor1993atthecriticalresidencewas54.2mRem.Theaveragecontroldosewas50.0mRem.Theaveragedoseatthecriticalresidenceisslightlygreaterthantheaveragecontrollocationdose.ThenetincreaseindoseisduetothedifferencesbetweendosesfromnaturallyoccurringradionuclidesinthesoilandrockatthedifferentlocationsandduetothestandarddeviationinTLDmeasurements.Thisdifferenceindoseratecanbedemonstratedbyobservingthe1993averagedoseforanenvironmentalTLDlocatednearthecriticalresidenceTLD,butapproximately700feetclosertothegeneratingfacilities.TheannualaveragedoseforthisTLDlocationwas51.3mRem.ThedoseforthislocationislowerthanthecriticalresidencelocationeventhoughtheyareclosetooneanotherandeventhoughtheTLDlocationwiththelowestdoseisclosertothegeneratingfacilities.Thedose,asaresultoffishconsumption,isconsideredaspartoftheaquaticpathway.Thedosefor1993iscalculatedfromactualresultsoftheanalysisofenvironmentalfishsamples.Forthesakeofbeingconservative,theaverageplant-relatedradionuclideconcentrationswereutilizedfromfishsamplestakennearthesitedischargepoints.OnlyCs-137wasdetectedduring1993.AdjustingtheaverageconcentrationofCs-137inindicatorsamplesbysubtractingtheaverageconcentrationofCs-137incontrolsampesresultedinanetnegativeconcentration.Therefore,nodosewascalculatedandassumedtobezeroforthispathway.Theshorelinesedimentpathwayisconsideredrelativetorecreationalactivities.ThedoseduetorecreationalactivitiesfromshorelinesedimentisbasedonthemethodologyintheODCMasadaptedfromRegulatoryGuide1.109.TheODCMgivesthetotaldosetothewholebodyandskinfromthesumofplant-relatedradionuclidesdetectedinactualshorelinesedimentsamples.Theplant-relatedradionuclideconcentrationisadjustedforbackgroundsampleresults,asapplicable.Thetotalwholebodyandskindosefromshorelinerecreationalactivitiesis1.02E-03mRemwholebodyand1.19E-03mRemskindosefortheperiod.004443LL

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ATTACHMENT11Page3of3SEMI-ANNUALRADIOACTIVEEFFLUENTRELEASEREPORT(1993)NINEMILEPOINTNUCLEARSTATIONUNIT1RADIATIONDOSESTOTHELIKELYIVIOSTEXPOSEDMEMBEROFTHEPUBLICOUTSIDETHESITEBOUNDARYJANUARY-DECEIVIBER19939.Insummary,themaximumdosetothemostlikelyexposedmemberofthepublicis1.67E-01mRemtothethyroid(maximumorgandose)and3.97E-02mRemtothewholebody.Itshouldbenotedthatthemaximumorgandoseandmaximumwholebodydosesarebasedonthesumofthemaximumdosesobservedforallthreefacilitiesregardlessofagegroup.Thisresultsinsomeconservatism.Themaximumorganandwholebodydoseswerearesultofgaseouseffluents.Dosesasaresultofliquideffluentsweresecondary.Thetotalwholebodyandskindosefromshorelinerecreationalactivitiesare1.02E-03mRemwholebodyand1.19E-03mRemskindosefortheperiod.Thedirectradiationdosetothecriticalresidencefromthegeneratingfacilitieswasinsignificantorzero.Thedosetoanindividualasaresultoffishconsumptionwasalsozero.ThesemaximumtotaldosesarearesultofoperationsattheNineMilePointUnit1,NineMilePointUnit2andtheJamesA,Fitzpatrickfacilities.Themaximumorgandoseandwholebodydosearebelowthe40CRF190criteriaof25mRempercalendaryeartothemaximumexposedorganorthewholebody,andbelow75mRempercalendaryeartothethyroid.004443LL l'l UPDATETOTHEPREVIOUSREPORTS004443LL tt4II1'If Unit1XUnit2ReportingPeriodJanus-Juno1993UPDATEOFRELEASEANDDOSEDATAFORGASEOUSEFFLUENTS-ELEVATEDANDGRODNDLEVELUGVIDEFFLUENTSUpdateofdateusingactualresultsfromtheoff-sitevendorsforStrontium,Tritium,andIron-55forthesecondquarterof1993.ParticulatesNuclidetSr-89Sr-90K-3Fe-551.Particulateswithhalf-lives)8days2.AveragereleaserateforperiodGASEOUS2QUARTERAetidteCJt4.48E-056.31E+002.08E-05CipCI/secUQUID2QUARTER5.42E-05LIQUID~NADNA~AclMtCiNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesNoReleasesGASEOUS3.98E-04TritiumTritiumlodinesondParticulateswithhalf-livesresterthan8do81.Totalrelease2.AveragereleaserateforperiodCipCi/sec6.31E+008.60E-01GASEOUS~NA~NALIQUID1.PercentofQuarterlyDoseUmlt2.PercentofAnnualDoseLimittoDate3.PercentofOrgan-DoseRateUmit(Gaseous)(Quarterly)-DoseUmit(Uquid)(AnnualIkQuarterly)4.Percentof1OCFR20ConcentrationUmit(0quid)5.PercentofDissolvedorEntrainedNobleGas(Liquid)1.06E-01(Quarterly)9.85E-01(Annual)2.27E-03(Quarterly)~NA(Annual)N/A~A(Quarterly)~NA(Annual)~NA(Quarterly)~NA(Annual)Concentrationslessthantholowerlimitofdetection,asrequiredbyTechnicalSpecificationsareindicatedwithadoubleasterisk.Thodoseistothomaximallyexposedorganforgaseouseffluents.004443LL

'k1IA ATTACHMENTBtPage5of6Unit1XUnit2ReportingPeriodJanus-June1993SOUDWASTEANDIRRADIATEDFUELSHIPMENTSC.SOLIDWASTESHIPPEDOFF-SITETOVENDORSFORPROCESSINGANDSUBSEQUENTBURIALBelowisasummaryofDryActiveWastethatwasshippedoff-siteforprocessingandburialbyvendorfacilities(i.e.,ALARON,QUADREX,and/orSCIENTIFICECOLOGYGROUP)duringJanus-June1993.Thesetotalswerereportedseparatelyfrom"10CFR61SolidWasteShippedforBurial"(i.e.,SectionAofTable3A)since(a)wasteciassificat(onandburialwasperformedbythevendors,and(b)TechnicalSpecification6.9.1requiresreportingof"informationforeachclassofsolidwaste(asdefinedby10CFR61)shippedoff-siteduringthereportingperiod".Theinformationprovidedinthissection,therefore,isinadditiontothatrequiredbytheTechnicalSpecifications.Thefollowingdatarepresentstheactualshipmentsmadefromtheoff-sitevendorsofournon.compactedcommingledtrashthatwasprocessedpriortoburial.C.1.TYPEOFWASTE-noncompactedcommingledtrashandcontaminatedfuelpoolequipmentshippedtoOakRidge,TNforprocessingpriortoburialatBarnwell,SCBurialVolume~mActivity~CIEst.Total~Emr1929+012.71E-019.00n01C.2.ESTIMATEOFMAJORNUCLIDECOMPOSITIONNuclidePercent(1)C0-60(2)Cs-137(3)Mn-54(4)C0-58(5)Fe-59(6)OtherC.3.SOLIDWASTEDISPOSITIONs5.98E+012.27E+019.54E+005.10E+001.88E+009.34E-01NumberofShimentsModeofTransortationTruckTruck~0B8Elh8I09nwlt00RlnhlndWAThisAttachment6supersedestheinformationprovidedintheJanuary-Juno1993Semi-AnnualRadioactiveEffluentReleaseReportforNineMilePointNuclearStationUnit1.Thenumberofshipmentsreportedhererepresentsthetotalnumberthatwasshippedfromtheoff-sitevendorforburial.ThisdoesnotrepresentthenumberofshipmentsNiagaraMohawksenttobeprocessed.004443LL

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2'LIQUIDEFFLUENTSPacae2.1SetpointDeterminations2.1.1Basis2.1.2ServiceWaterSystemEffluentAlarmSetpoint2.1.3LiquidRadwasteEffluentAlarmSetpoint2.1.4Discussion2.1.4.1ControlofLiquidEffluentBatchDischarges2.1.4.2SimultaneousDischargesofRadioactiveLiquids2.1.4.3SampleRepresentativeness2.1.4.4.LiquidRadwasteSystemOperation2.1.4.5ServiceWaterSystemContamination2.22.3LiquidEffluentConcentrationCalculationDoseDeterminations2.3.1MaximumDoseEquivalentPathway3.0GASEOUSEFFLUENTS103.13.1.13.1.23.1.33.1.43.1.53.1.5.13.1.5.23.1.5.3SetpointDeterminationsBasisjStackMonitorSetpoints'ecombinerDischarge(OffGas)MonitorSetpointsEmergencyCondenserVentMonitorSetpointDiscussionStackEffluentMonitoringSystemDescriptionStackSampleFlowPath-HAGEMSStackSampleFlowPath-OGESMS101010121313131314004152LLUnit1ODCMRevision13December1993 TNt<<w,I ODCM-NINEMILEPOINTUNIT1TABLEOFCONTENTS(Cont'd)3.1.5.43.1.5.53.1.5.63.23.2.13.2.1.13.2.1.23.2.23.2.2.13.2.2.23.2.2.33.33.44.04.24.34.45.05.15.25.3SampleFrequency/SampleAnalysisI-133EstimatesGaseousRadwasteTreatmentSystemOperationDoseandDoseRateDeterminationDoseRateNobleGasesTritium,IodinesandParticulatesDoseNobleGasAirDoseTritium'IodinesandParticulatesAccumulatingDosesCriticalReceptorsRefinementofOffsiteDosesResultingFromEmergencyCondenserVentReleases40CFR190REQUIREMENTSEvaluationofDosesFromLiquidEffluentsEvaluationofDosesFromGaseousEffluentsEvaluationofDosesFromDirectRadiationDosestoMembersofthePublicWithintheSiteBoundaryENVIRONMENTALMONITORINGPROGRAMSamplingStationsInterlaboratoryComparisonProgramCapabilitiesforThermoluminescentDosimetersUsedforEnvironmentalMeasurementsPacae14141515161618191920212122232425262629292930004152LLUnit1ODCMRevision13December1993 I,,P~4 ODCM-NINEMILEPOINTUNIT1TABLEOFCONTENTS(Cont')Table1-1Tables2-1to2-8Table3-1Table3-2Table3-3AverageEnergyPerDisintegration~ValuesfortheNMP-1FacilityCriticalReceptorDispersionParametersforGroundIevelandElevatedReleasesGammaAirandWholeBodyPlumeShineDoseFactorsforNobleGases(B,andV~)ImmersionDoseFactorsforNobleGasesPacae3233414243Tables3-4to3-22Table3-23Table5.1Figure5.1-1Figure5.1-2OrganDoseandDoseRateFactors(R,)ParametersfortheEvaluationofDosestoRealMembersofthePublicfromGaseousandLiquidEffluentsNMP-1RadiologicalEnvironmentalMonitoringProgramSamplingLocationsNineMil'ePointOn-SiteMapNineMilePointOffsiteMap63646869Figure5.1.3-1SiteBoundaries70AppendixAAppendixBAppendixCAppendixDLiquidDoseFactorDerivation(A)PlumeShineDoseFactorDerivation(B,andV,)OrganDoseandDoseRateFactorsforIodine-1316133,ParticulatesandTritium(R;)DiagramsofLiquidandGaseousRadwasteTreatmentSystems71747888004152LL-iii-Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993

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TheOffsiteDoseCalculationManual(ODCM)providesthemethodologytobeusedfordemonstratingcompliancewiththeRadiological3'ffluentT).chnicalSpecifications(RETS),10CFR20,10CFR50,and40CFR190.ThecontentsoftheODCMarebasedonDraftNUREG-0472,Revision3,"StandardRadiologicalEffluentTechnicalSpecificationsforPressurizedWaterReactors,"September1982;DraftNUREG-0473,Revision2,"RadiologicalEffluentTechnicalSpecificationsforBWR's","July1979;NUREG0133,"PreparationofRadiologicalEffluentTechnicalSpecificationsforNuclearPowerPlants,"October1978;theseveralRegulatoryGuidesreferencedinthesedocuments;and,communicationwiththeNRCstaff.Section5containsadetaileddescriptionoftheRadiologicalEnvironmentalMonitoring(REM)samplinglocations.ShoulditbenecessarytorevisetheODCM,theserevisionswillbemadeinaccordancewithTechnicalSpecifications.004152LLUnit1ODCMRevision13December1993 S~,~5eltIllF~"

2.0F12.F1LIQUIDEFFLUENTSSetpointDeterminationsBasisMonitorsetpointswillbeestablishedsuchthattheconcentrationofradionuclidesintheliquideffluentreleasesinthedischargecanalwillnotexceedthoseconcentrationsasspecifiedin10CFR20,AppendixB,TableII,Column2.SetpointsfortheServiceWaterSystemEffluentLinewillbecalculatedquarterlybasedontheradionuclidesidentifiedduringthepreviousyear'sreleasesfromtheliquidradwastesystemortheisotopesidentifiedinthemostrecentradwastereleaseorotheridentifiedprobablesource.SetpointsfortheLiquidRadwasteEffluentLinewillbebasedontheradionuclidesidentifiedineachbatchofliquidwastepriortoitsrelease.Afterrelease,theLiquidRadwastemonitorsetpointmayremainasset,orrevertbacktoasetpointbasedonapreviousSemi-AnnualRadioactiveEffluentReleaseReport,orinstallblankflangeinthedischargelineanddeclareinoperableinaccordancewiththetechnicalspecification.2'.2SincetheServiceWaterSystemeffluentmonitorandLiquidRadwasteeffluentmonitorcanonlydetectgammaradiation,thealarmsetpointsarecalculatedbyusingtheconcentrationofgammaemittingisotopesonly(orthecorrespondingMPCvaluesforthesameisotopes,whicheverarehigher)intheZ,(pCi/ml)pexpression(Section2.1.2,2.1.3).TheRequiredDilutionFactoriscalculatedusingconcentrationsofallisotopespresent(orthecorrespondingMPCvaluesforthesameisotopes,whicheverarehigher)includingtritiumandothernon-gammaemitterstoensurethatallradionuclidesinthedischargecanaldonotexceed10CFR20limits.ServiceWaterSystemEffluentLineAlarmSetpointThedetailedmethodsforestablishingsetpointsfortheServiceWaterSystemEffluentLineMonitorshallbecontainedintheNineMilePointStationProcedures.Thesemethodsshallbeinaccordancewiththefollowings((pCi/mi)lr/MPCI)ISetpoint(Alertalarm)(0.7ZCimlCFTDFF+background((pCiml)nMPC))I(pCi/ml)+(pCi/ml)nTDFconcentrationofgammaemittingisotopeiinthesample,orthecorrespondingMPCofgammaemittingisotopei(MPC)whicheverishigher(units=pCi/ml).concentrationofanyradioactiveisotopeiinthesampleincludingtritiumandothernon-gammaemittersorcorrespondingMPCofisotopei,MPCwhicheverishigher(units~pCi/ml).TotalDilutionFlow(units~gallons/minutes).ServiceWaterFlow(units=gallons/minutes).004152LLUnit1ODCMRevision13December1993 Jr't4+'IW~IV"",A 2.1.2ServiceWaterSystemEffluentLineAlarmSetpoint(Cont'd)CFMPHmonitorcalibrationfactor(unitsnetcpm/pCi/ml).liquideffluentradioactivityconcentrationslimitforradionuclideiasspecifiedin10CFR20,AppendixB,TableII,Column2.Sample(MPC)vThosenuclidespresenti.nthepreviousbatchreleasefromtheliquidradwasteeffluentsystemorthosenuclidespresenti.nthelastSemi-annualRadioactiveEffluentReleaseReport(units~pCi/ml)orthosenuclidespresentintheservicewatersystem.**sameasMPC,butforgammaemitti.ngnuclidesonly.0.9and0.7factorsofconservatismtoaccountforinaccuracies.E,[(pCi/ml)z/MPC,]=RequiredDilutionFactor.IfMPCvaluesareusedinthe(pCi/ml)+,theymustalsobeusedincalculatingRDF(numerator).TDF/F~ActualDilutionFactor2'~3LiquidRadwasteEffluentLi.neAlarmSetpointThedetailedmethodsforestablishingsetpointsfortheLi.quidRadwasteEffluentLineMonitorshallbecontainedintheNineMilePoi.ntStationProcedures.ThesemethodsshallbeinaccordancewiththefollowingsE~[(pCi/ml)s'/MPCI)(pCi/ml)+,[(pCi/ml)z/MPC,]concentrationofgammaemittingisotopeiinthesampleorthecorrespondingMPCofgammaemittingisotopei,(MPC),whicheverishigher.(pCi/ml)~concentrationofanyradioactiveisotopeiinthesampleincludingtritiumandothernon-gammaemittersorthecorrespondingMPCofisotopeiMPC,whicheverishigher.(uni.ts=pCi/ml).TDFCFTotalDi.lutionFlow(units=gallons/minutes).RadwasteEffluentFlow(units=gallons/minutes).monitorcalibrationfactor(units=netcps/pCi/ml).**ForperiodswithknownreactorwatertoRCLCsystemleakage,RCLCmaximumpermissibleconcentrationmaybeprudentlysubstitutedfortheabove.004152LLUnit1ODCMRevision13December1993 NtItgtg~g>lt+'

2LiquidRadwasteEffluentLineAlarmSetpoint(Cont'd)MPC)(MPC)I0.9and0.7liquideffluentradioactivityconcentrationlimitforradionuclideiasspecifiedin10CFR20,AppendixB,TableII,Column2,forthose.nuclidesdetectedbyspectralanalysisofthecontentsoftheradwastetankstobereleased.(units=pCi/ml)sameasMPC,butforgammaemittingnuclideonly.factorsofconservatismtoaccountforinaccuracies.E((pCi/ml)s/MPC,]=RequiredDilutionFactor.IfMPCvaluesareusedinthe(pCi/ml)+,theymustalsobeusedincalculatingRDF(numerator).Notes:(a)IfTDF/F=Zi[(pCi/ml)s/MPC,]thedischargecouldnotbemade,sincethemonitorwouldbecontinuouslyinalarm.Toavoidthissituation,Fwillbereduced(normallybyafactorof2)toallowsettingthealarmpointataconcentrationhigherthantankconcentration.Thiswillalsoresultinadischargecanalconcentrationatapproximately50%maximumpermissibleconcentration.(b)ThevalueusedforTDFwillbereducedbythefractionalquantity(1-FT),whereFTistemperingfraction(i.e.,diversionofsomefractionofdischargeflowtotheintakecanalforthepurposeoftemperaturecontrol).2.1.4Discussion~~2.1.4.1ControlofLiquidEffluentBatchDischargesAtNineMilePointUnit1LiquidRadwasteEffluentsarereleasedonlyonabatchmode.Topreventtheinadvertentreleaseofanyliquidradwasteeffluents,radwastedischargeismechanicallyisolated(blankflangeinstalledordischargevalvechain-lockedclosed)followingthecompletionofabatchreleaseorseriesofbatchreleases.2.1.4.2ThismechanicalisolationremainsinplaceandwillonlyberemovedpriortothenextseriesofliquidradwastedischargesafterallanalysesrequiredinstationproceduresandTechnicalSpecificationTable4.6.15-1Aareperformedandmonitorsetpointshavebeenproperlyadjusted.SimultaneousDischargesofRadioactiveLiquids.Ifduringthedischargeofanyliquidradwastebatch,thereisanindicationthattheservicewatercanalhasbecomecontaminated(throughaservicewatermonitoralarmorthroughagrabsampleanalysisintheeventthattheservicewatermonitorisinoperable)thedischargeshallbeterminatedimmediately.Theliquidradwastedischargeshallnotbecontinueduntilthecauseoftheservicewateralarm(orhighgrabsampleanalysisresult)hasbeendeterminedandtheappropriatecorrectivemeasurestakentoensure10CFR20,AppendixB,TableII,Column2(TechnicalSpecificationSection3.6.15.a(1))limitsarenotexceeded.004152LLUnit1ODCMRevision13December1993 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2'.4.2SimultaneousDischargesofRadioactive-Liquids(Cont'd)InaccordancewithSiteChemistryprocedures,controlsareinplacetoprecludeasimultaneousreleaseofliquidradwastebatchtanks.-I'nadditioii,"anindependentverificationof,thedischargevalveline-upisperformedpriortodischargetoensurethatsimultaneousdischargesareprevented.2.1.4.3SamplingRepresentativenessThissectioncoversTechnicalSpecificationTable4.6.15-1Notebconcerningthoroughlymixingofeachbatchofliquidradwastepriortosampling.LiquidRadwasteTanksscheduledfordischargeatNineMilePointUnit1areisolated(i.e.inletvalvesmarkedup)andatleasttwotankvolumesofentrainedfluidsarerecirculatedpriortosampling.Minimumrecirculationtimeiscalculatedasfollows:MinimumRecirculationTime=2.0(T/R)Where:2.0~Plantestablishedmixingfactor,unitlessT~Tankvolume,galR~Recirculationflowrate,gpmAdditionally,theHiAlarmsetpointoftheLiquidRadwasteEffluentRadiationMonitorissetatavaluecorrespondingtonotmorethan70%ofitscalculatedresponsetothegrabsampleorcorrespondingMPCvalues.Thus,thisradiationmonitorwillalarmifthegrabsample,orcorrespondingMPCvalue,issignificantlylowerinactivitythananypartofthetankcontentsbeingdischarged.2.1.4'~~~LiquidRadwasteSystemsOperationTechnicalSpecification3.6.16.arequiresthattheliquidradwastesystemshallbeusedtoreducetheradioactivematerialsinliquidwastespriortotheirdischarge,asnecessary,tomeettheconcentrationanddoserequirementsofTechnicalSpecification3.6.15.Utilizationoftheradwastesystemwillbebasedonthecapabilityoftheindicatedcomponentsofeachprocesssystemtoprocesscontentsoftherespectivelowconductivityandhighconductivitycollectiontanks:1)LowConductivity(EquipmentDrains):RadwasteFilterandRadwasteDemin.(SeeFig.B-1)2)HighConductivity(FloorDrains):WasteEvaporator(SeeFig.B-1)CumulativedosecontributionsfromliquideffluentsforthecurrentcalendarquarterandthecurrentcalendaryearshallbedeterminedasdescribedinSection2.3ofthismanualpriortothereleaseofeachbatchofliquidwaste.ThissamedoseprojectionofSection2.3willalsobeperformedintheeventthatuntreatedliquidwasteisdischarged,toensurethatthedoselimitsofTechnicalSpecification3.6.15.a(2)arenotexceeded.(Therebyimplementingtherequirementsof10CFR50.36a,GeneralDesignCriteria60ofAppendixAandtheDesignObjectivegiveninSectionII-DofAppendixIto10CFR50).004152LLUnit1ODCMRevision13December1993 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2.1.4.4LiquidRadwasteSystemsOperation(Cont'd)Forthepurposeofdosepro)ection,thefollowingassumptionsshallbemadewithregardtoconcentrationsofnon-gammaemitting~radionuclidessubsequentlyanalyzedoff-site:a)[H-3]5H-3Concentrationfoundrecentcondensatestoragetankanalysis2.1.4.5b)[Sr-89]s4xCs-137Concentrationc)[Sr-90]50.5xCs-137Concentrationd)[Fe-55]51xCo-60ConcentrationAssumedScalingFactorsusedinb,c,anddaboverepresentconservativeestimatesderivedfromanalysisofhistoricaldatafromprocesswastestreams.'ollowingreceiptofoff-siteH-3,Sr-89,Sr-90andFe-55analysisinformation,doseestimatesshallberevisedusingactualradionuclideconcentrationsandactualtankvolumesdischarged.ServiceWaterSystemContaminationServicewaterisnormallynon-radioactive.Ifcontaminationissuspected,asindicatedbyasignificantincreaseinservicewatereffluentmonitorresponse,grabsampleswillbeobtainedfromtheservicewaterdischargelinesandagammaisotopicanalysismeetingtheLLDrequirementsofTechnicalSpecificationTable4.6.15-1completed.Ifitisdeterminedthataninadvertentradioactivedischargeisoccurringfromtheservicewatersystem,then:a)A50.59safetyevaluationshallbeperformed(ref.ICEBulletin80-10),2~2b)dailyservicewatereffluentsamplesshallbetakenandanalyzedforprincipalgammaemittersuntilthereleaseisterminated,c)anincidentcompositeshallbepreparedforH-3,grossalpha,Sr-89,Sr-90andFe-55analysesand,d)dosepro)ectionsshallbeperformedinaccordancewithSection2.3ofthismanual(usingestimatedconcentrationsforH-3,Sr-89,Sr-90andFe-55tobeconservativelydeterminedbysupervisionatthetimeoftheincident).Additionally,servicewatereffluentmonitorsetpointsmayberecalculatedusingtheactualdistributionofisotopesfoundfromsampleanalysis.LiquidEffluentConcentrationCalculationThiscalculationdocumentscompliancewithTechnicalSpecificationSection3.6.1.5.a(1).Theconcentrationofradioactivematerialreleasedinliquideffluentstounrestrictedareas(seeFigureB-7)shallbelimitedtotheconcentrationsspecifiedin10CFR20,AppendixB,TableII,Column2,forradionuclidesotherthandissolvedorentrainednoblegases.Fordissolvedorentrainednoblegases,theconcentrationshallbelimitedto2E-4microcurie/milliliter(pCi/ml)totalactivity.004152LLUnit1ODCMRevision13December1993 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2~2LiquidEffluentConcentrationCalculation(Cont'd)TheconcentrationofradioactivityfromLiquidRadwastebatchreleasesand,ifapplicable,ServiceWaterSystemandemergencycondenser+tart-upventdischargesareincludedinthecalculationThecalculationisperformedforaspecificperiodoftime.Nocredittakenforaveragingoverthecalendaryearaspermittedby10CFR20.106.Thelimitingconcentrationiscalculatedasfollows:MPCFraction~E<[(E,CF,)/(MPC;E,F,)]Where:MPCFractionThelimitingconcentrationof10CFR20,AppendixB~TableII,forradionuclidesotherthandissolvedorentrainednoblegases.Fornoblegases,theconcentrationshallbelimitedto2E-4microcurie/mltotalactivity.C~(pCi/ml)~Theconcentrationofnuclideiinparticulareffluentstreams,pCi/ml.F,"MPCiTheflowrateofaparticulareffluentstreams,gpm.Thelimitingconcentrationofaspecificnuclideifrom10CFR20,AppendixB,TableII,Column2(noblegaslimitis2E-4pCi/ml).Z,(pCi/ml)F,)=Thetotalactivityrateofnuclidei,inalleffluentstreamss.2~32.3~1Thetotalflowrateofalleffluentstreamss,gpm(includingthosestreamswhichdonotcontainradioactivity).AvalueoflessthanoneforMPCfractionisconsideredacceptableforcompliancewithTechnicalSpecificationSection3.6.15.a.(1).DoseDeterminationMaximumDoseEquivalentPathwayAdoseassessmentreportwaspreparedfortheNineMilePointUnit1facilitybyCharlesT.Main,Inc.,ofBoston,MA.Thisreportpresentedthecalculateddoseequivalentratestoindividualsaswellasthepopulationwithina50-mileradiusofthefacilitybasedontheradionuclidesreleasedinliquidandgaseouseffluentsduringthetimeperiodsof1July1980through31December1980andfromJanuary1981through31December1981.Theradwasteliquidreleasesarebasedonacanaldischargerateof590ft~/secwhichaffectsnearfieldandfarfielddilution;therefore,thisreportisspecifictothissituation.UtilizingtheeffluentdatacontainedintheSemi-AnnualRadioactiveEffluentReleaseReportsassourceterms,doseequivalentratesweredeterminedusingtheenvironmentalpathwaymodelsspecifiedinRegulatoryGuides1.109and1.111asincorporatedintheNRCcomputercodesLADTAPforliquidpathways,andXOQDOQandGASPARforgaseouseffluentpathways.Doseequivalentrateswerecalculatedfor'thetotalbodyaswellassevenorgansand/ortissuesfortheadult,teen,child,andinfantagegroups.Fromthestandpointofliquideffluents,thepathwaysevaluatedincludedfishanddrinkingwateringestion,andexternalexposuretowaterandsediment.004152LLUnit1ODCMRevision13December1993

,lfmI' 2.3.1MaximumDoseEquivalentPathway(Cont'd)Thema)orityofthedoseforaradwasteliquidbatchreleasewasreceivedviathefishpathway.However,tocomplywithTechnicalSpecificationsfordosepro)ections,thedrinkingwaterandsedimentpathwaysareincluded.Therefore,alldosesduetoliquideffluentsarecalculatedmonthlyforthefishanddrinkingwateringestionpathwaysandthesedimentexternalpathwayfromalldetectednuclidesinliquideffluentsreleasedtotheunrestrictedareastoeachorgan.Thedoseprojectionforliquidbatchreleaseswillalsoincludedischargesfromtheemergencycondenserventasapplicable,forallpathways.Eachagegroupdosefactori~iisgiveninTables1-1to1-8.Toexpeditetimethedoseiscalculatedforamaximumindividualinsteadofeachagegroup.Thismaximumindividualwillbeacompositeofthehighestdosefactorofeachagegroupforeachorgan,henceA.ThefollowingexpressionfromNUREG0133,Section4.3isusedtocalculatedosesi(ASi(r.a.i))Where:D,Thecumulativedosecommitmenttothetotalbodyoranyorgan,fromtheliquideffluentsforthetotaltimeperiod(dT),mrem.hT~ThelengthoftheLthtimeperiodoverwhichC~andFzareaveragedforallliquidreleases,hours.Cz=Theaverageconcentrationofradionuclide,i,inundilutedliquideffluentsduringtimeperiodhTfromanyliquidrelease,pCi/ml.Thesiterelatedingestiondosecommitmentfactortothetotalbodyoranyorgantforeachidentifiedprincipalgammaorbetaemitterforamaximumindividual,mrem/hrperpCi/ml.ThenearfieldaveragedilutionfactorforCaduringanyliquideffluentrelease.Definedastheratioofthemaximumundilutedliquidwasteflowduringreleasetotheaverageflowfromthesitedischargestructuretounrestrictedreceivingwaters,unitless.Avaluesforradwasteliquidbatchreleasesatadischargerate"of295ft~/sec(onecirculatingwaterpumpinoperation)arepresentedintables1-1to1-4.Avaluesforanemergencycondenserventreleasearepresentedintables1-5to1-8.Theemergencycondenserventreleasesareassumedtotraveltotheperimeterdrainsystemandreleasedfromthedischargestructureatarateof.33ft/sec.SeeAppendixAforthedosefactorQ,derivation.Toexpeditetimethedoseiscalculatedtoamaximumindividual.ThismaximumindividualisacompositeofthehighestdosefactorAofeachagegroupaforeachorgantandeachnuclidei.Ifanuclideisdetectedforwhichafactorisnotlisted,thenitwillbecalculatedandincludedinarevisiontotheODCM.Alldosescalculatedinthismannerforeachbatchofliquideffluentwillbesummedforcomparisonwithquarterlyandannuallimits,addedtothedosesaccumulatedfromotherreleasesinthequarterandyearofinterest.Inallcases,thefollowingrelationshipswillhold:004152LLUnit1ODCMRevision13December1993 JkQ'tfqnI'lInfl~i~4" 2.3.1XaxisLuaDoseEquivalentPathway(Cont'd)ForacalendarquartersD,<1.5mremtotalbodyD,<5mremforanyorganForthecalendaryear:D,<3.0mremtotalbodyD,<10mremforanyorganWhere:D,totaldosereceivedtothetotalbodyoranyorganduetoliquideffluentreleases.Iftheselimitsareexceeded,aspecialreportwillbesubmittedtotheNRCidentifyingthecauseandproposedcorrectiveactions.Inaddition,iftheselimitsare"exceededbyafactoroftwo,calculationsshallbemadetodetermineifthedoselimitscontainedin40CFR190havebeenexceeded.Doselimits,ascontainedin40CFR190aretotalbodyandorgandosesof25mremperyear'andathyroiddoseof75mremperyear.Thesecalculationswillincludedosesasaresultofliquidandgaseouspathwaysaswellasdosesfromdirectradiation.Theliquidpathwayanalysiswillonlyincludethefishandsedimentpathwayssincethedrinkingwaterpathwayisinsignificant.Thispathwayisonlyincludedinthestation'seffluentdoseprojectionstocomplywithTechnicalSpecifications.Liquid,gaseousanddirectradiationpathwaydoseswillconsidertheJamesA.FitzPatrickandNineMilePointUnitIIfacilitiesaswellasNineMilePointUnitINuclearStation.Intheeventthecalculationsdemonstratethatthe40CFR190doselimits,asdefinedabove,havebeenexceeded,thenareportshallbepreparedandsubmittedtotheCommissionwithin30daysasspecifiedinSection3.6.15.doftheTechnicalSpecifications.Section4.0oftheODCMcontainsmoreinformationconcerningcalculationsforanevaluationofwhether40CFR190limitshavebeenexceeded.004152LLUnit1ODCMRevision13December1993

~Igl~~'IQ.J-it~(Tf"A~ajgQ),"y,qVI~IIV'~I%III'llewI 3~0GiLSEOUSEFFLUENTSF1SatpoiatDeterminations3'.1:BasisStackgasandoffgasmonitorsetpointswillbeestablishedsuchthattheinstantaneousreleaserateofradioactivematerialsingaseouseffluentsdoesnotexceedthe10CFR20limitsforannualreleaserate.Thesetpointswillbeactivatediftheinstantaneousdoserateatorbeyondthe(land)siteboundarywouldexceed500mrem/yrtothewholebodyor3000mrem/yrtotheskinfromthecontinuousreleaseofradioactivenoblegasinthegaseouseffluent.Emergencycondenserventmonitorsetpointswillbeestablishedsuchthatthereleaserateforradioactivematerialsingaseouseffluentsdonotexceedthe10CFR20limitsforannualreleaserateoverthepro)ectedlongestperiodofrelease.Monitorsetpointsfromcontinuousreleasepointswillbedeterminedonceperquarterundernormalreleaserateconditionsandwillbebasedontheisotopiccompositionoftheactualreleaseinprogress,oranoffgasisotopicdistributionoramoreconservativedefaultcompositionspecifiedinthepertinentprocedure.Ifthe,calculatedsetpointishigherthantheexistingsetpoint,itisnotmandatorythatthesetpointbechanged.Monitorsetpointsforemergencycondenserventmonitorsareconservativelyfixedat5mr/hrforreasonsdescribedinSections3.1.4andthereforedonotrequireperiodicrecalculations.Underabnormalsitereleaserateconditions,monitoralarmBetpointsfromcontinuousreleasepointswillberecalculatedand,ifnecessary,resetatmorefrequentintervalsasdeemednecessarybyCORMSupervision.Inparticular,contributionsfrombothJAFandNMP-2andtheEmergencyCondenserVentsshallbeassessed.Duringoutagesanduntilpoweroperationisagainrealized,thelastoperatingstackandoffgasmonitoralarmsetpointsshallbeused~Sincemonitorsrespondtonoblegasesonly,monitoralarmpointsaresettoalarmpriorto=exceedingthecorrespondingtotalbodydoserates.3~1~2Theskindoseratelimitisnotusedinsetpointcalculationsbecauseitisneverlimiting.StackMonitorSetpointsThedetailedmethodsforestablishingsetpointsshallbecontainedinthestationprocedures.Thesemethodsshallapplythefollowinggeneralcriteria:(1)RationaleforStackmonitorsettingsisbasedonthegeneralequation:releaserateactual',=releaseratemax.allowablecorresp.doserate,actualcorresp.doserate,max.allowableEiQi(%+(SF)W(~/Q).)500mrem/yr004152LL10Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993

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3.1.2StackMonitorSetpoints(Cont'd)Where:releaae"rateforeachisotopei,pCi/sec.V)gammawholebodydosefactorinunitsofmrem/yrperpCi/sec.(SeeTable3-2).(Q)=instantaneousreleaseratelimitpCi/sec.(2)Toensurethat10CFR20andTechnicalSpecificationsdoseratelimitsarenotexceeded,theHiHialarmsonthestackmonitorsshallbesetlowerthanorequalto(0.9)(Q).Hialarmsshallbesetlowerthanorequalto(0.5)(Q)(3)(4)Basedontheaboveconservatism,thedosecontributionfromJAFandNMP-2canusuallybeignored.DuringEmergencyClassificationsatJAForNMP-2duetoairborneeffluent,orafteremergencycondenserventreleasesofsignificantproportions,the500mrem/yrvaluemaybereducedaccordingly.ToconvertmonitorgrosscountratestopCi/secreleaserates,thefollowinggeneralformulashallbeapplied:(C-B)K,~Q~pCi/sec,releaserateWhere:C~BmonitorgrosscountrateincpsorcpmmonitorbackgroundcountratestackmonitorefficiencyfactorwithunitsofpCi/sec-cpsorpCi/sec-cpm(5)MonitorK,factorsshallbedeterminedusingthegeneralformula:~LQl/(C"B)Where:Q,~individualradionuclidestackeffluentreleaserateasdeterminedbyisotopicanalysis.K,factorsmoreconservativethanthosecalculatedbytheabovemethodologymaybeassumed.Alternatively,whenstackreleaseratesarenearthelowerlimitofdetection,thefollowinggeneralformulamaybeusedtocalculatek,:1/K,=E~ZFEY3.7E4daffSec.-pCiWhere:stackflowincc/sec.efficiencyinunitsofcpm-cc/pCiorcps-cc/pCi(cpm~countsperminute;cps~countspersecond).E~cpm-cc/bpsorcps-cc/@ps..FromenergycalibrationcurveproducedduringNZSTtraceableprimarygascalibrationortransfersourcecalibration(bps=betapersecond;Yps=gammaspersecond).004152LLUnit1ODCMRevision13December1993 IRpa~epeal 3'.2StackMonitorSetpoints(Cont'd)Y~b/d(betas/disintegration)ory/d(gammas/disintegration).P,~Activityfractionofnuclideiinthemixture.i=nuclidecounter.k=discreteenergybetaorgammaemitterpernuclidecounter.s=seconds.Thismonitorcalibrationmethodassumesanoblegasdistributiontypicalofarecoilreleasemechanism.Toensurethatthecalculatedefficiencyisconservative,betaorgammaemissionswhoseenergyisabovetherangeofcalibrationofthedetectorarenotincludedinthecalculation.3.1~3RecombinerDischarge(OffGas)MonitorSetpoints(1)TheHi-Hialarmpointsshallactivatewithrecombinerdischargeratesequaltoorlessthan500,000pCi/sec.Thisalarmpointmaybesetequaltoorlessthan1Ci/secforaperiodoftimenottoexceed60daysprovidedtheoffgastreatmentsystemisinoperation.(2)'TheHialarmpointsshallactivatewithrecombinerdischargeratesequaltoorlessthan500,000pCi/sec.AccordingtotheUnit1TechnicalSpecifications,Note(C)toTable4.6.14-2,thechannelfunctionaltestofthecondenserairejectorradioactivitymonitorshalldemonstratethatautomaticisolationofthispathwayoccursifeitherofthefollowingconditionsexist:i)InstrumentsindicatetwochannelsabovetheHi-Hialarmsetpoint,ii)InstrumentsindicateonechannelaboveHi-Hialarmsetpointandonechanneldownscale.Thisautomaticisolationfunctionistestedonceperoperatingcycleinaccordancewithstationprocedures.(3)ToconvertmonitormR/hrreadingstopCi/sec,theformulabelowshallbeapplied:(R)(KR)=QgpCi/secrecombinerdischargereleaserateWhere:R=mR/hrmonitorindicator.K=efficiencyfactorinunitsofpCi/sec/mR/hrdeterminedpriortosettingmonitoralarmpoints.(4)MonitorKRfactorsshallbedeterminedusingthegeneralfoimula:KR=EiQ(/RWhere:Q,~individualradionucliderecombinerdischargereleaserateasdeterminedbyisotopicanalysisandflowratemonitor.Kfactorsmoreconservativethanthosecalculatedbytheabovemethodologymaybeassumed.004152LL12Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993 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3RecombinerDi.scharge(OffGas)MonitorSetpoints(Cont'd)(5)Thesetpointschosenprovideassurancethatthetotalbodyexposuretoanindivi.dualattheexclusionareaboundarywillnotexceadaverysmallfractionofthelimitsof10CFRPart100-intheeventthiseffluentisinadvertentlydischargeddirectlytotheenvironmentwithouttreatment(therebyimplementingtherequirementsofGeneralDesignCri.teria60and64ofAppendixAto10CFRPart50).Additionally,thesesetpointsservetolimitbui.ldupoffissionproductactivitywithinthestationsystemswhichwouldresultifhighfuelleakageweretobepermittedoverextendedperiods.31'EmergencyCondenserVentMoni.torSetpoi.ntThemonitorsetpointwasestablishedbycalculation("EmergencyCondenserVentMonitorAlarmSetpoint",January13,1986,NMPCFileCodef16199).Assumingahypotheticalcasewith(1)reactorwateriodineconcentrationshigherthantheTechnicalSpecificati.onLimit@(2)reactorwaternoblegasconcentrationshigherthanwouldbeexpectedatTechnicalSpecificationiodinelevels,and(3)leakageofreactorsteamintotheemergencycondensershellat300%ofratedflow(or1.3E6lbs/hr),thecalculationpredi.ctsanemergencycondenserventmonitorresponseof20mR/hr.Suchareleasewouldresultinlessthan10CFR20doseratevaluesatthesiteboundaryandbeyondfortypi.calemergencycondensercooldownperiods.Sincea20mR/hrmonitorresponsecan,intheory,beachievableonlywhenreactorwateriodi.nesarehigherthanpermittedbyTechnicalSpecifications,aconservativemonitorsetpointof5mr/hrhasbeenadopted.3~1~53.1~5.1DiscussionStackEffluentMonitoringSystemDescripti.onTheNMP-1StackEffluentMonitoringSystemconsistsoftwosubsystems;theRadioactiveGaseousEffluentMonitoringSystem(RAGEMS)andtheoldGeneralElectricStackMonitoringSystem(OGESMS).Duringnormaloperation,theOGESMSshallbeusedtomonitorstationnoblegaseffluentsandcollectparticulatesandiodinesamplesincompliancewithTechnicalSpecificationrequirements.TheRAGEMSisdesignedtobepromptlyactivatedfromtheMainControlRoomforusei.nhighrangemonitoringduringaccidentsituationsincompliancewithNUREG0737criteria.OverallsystemschematicfortheOGESMSandRAGEMSareshownonFigureB-9.AsimplifiedviewofRAGEMSShowi.ngUnit0,1,2,3and4canbefoundonFigureB-S.TheRAGEMScanprovidecontinuousaccidentmonitoringandon-lineisotopicanalysisofNMP-1stackeffluentnoblegasesatLowerLevelsofDetectionlessthanTechnicalSpecificationTable4.6.15-2limits.Activitiesaslowas5.0E-Sandashighas2.0ESpCi/ccfornoblegasesaredetectablebythesystem.3~1~5+2StackSampleFlowPath-RAGEMSTheeffluentsampleisobtainedinsidethestackatelevation530'singanisokineticprobewithfourorifices.Thesamplelinethenbendsradiallyoutandbackintothestack;descendsdownthestackandoutofthestackatapproximatelyelevation257';runshorizontally(enclosedinheattracing)some270'longtheoffgastunnel;andenterstheRAGEMSlocatedontheTurbineBuilding250'Dilutioncabinet-Unit0)andOffGasBuilding247'Particulate,Iodine,NobleGasstations-Units1-3).004152LL13Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993 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3.1.5.2StackSampleFlowPath-RAGEMS(Cont'd)IntheDi.lutioncabinetoftheRAGEMS,thestackgasmaybedilutedduringaccidentsituationsapproximately100-200X(firststage)or10000-40000"X(firstandsecondstage)with,gaseousnitrogensuppliedfromanon-siteliquidnitrogenstoragetank(seeFigureB-9).FromUnit0,thesamplegasentersUnit1-3ofRAGEMSandflowsthruin-lineparticulateandiodinecartridgesandthenthrueithera6liter(lowrange)or30cc(hi.ghrange)noble.gaschamber.ThesamplegasnextflowsbackthruUnit0andtheoffgastunnel;andbackintothestack.3~1~5.3StackSampleFlowPath-OGESMSTheOGESMSsamplei.sobtainedfromthesamestacksampleprobeastheRAGEMS.Fromtheexi.tofthestackatelevation257',thesamplelinerunseastapproximately20'ndthenverticallyapproximately8'otheOGESMSskid.IntheOGESMS,sampleflowsthruaparticulate/iodi.necartridgehousingandfournoblegasscintillationdetectors(i.e.,07and08lowrangebetadetectorsandRN-03AandRN-03Bhighrangegammadetectors).FromOGESMS,thestacksampleflowsbackintothestackatapproximatelyelevation257'.AllOGESMSdetectoroutputsaremonitoredandrecordedremotelyintheMainControlRoom.AlarmingcapabilitiesareprovidedtoalertOperatorsofhighreleaserateconditionspriortoexceedingTechnicalSpecification3.6.15.b(1)adoseratelimits.StackparticulateandiodinesamplesareretrievedmanuallyfromtheOGESMSandanalyzedinthelaboratoryusinggammaspectroscopyatfrequencieaandLLDsspecifiedinTable4.6.15-2oftheTechnicalSpeci.ficationa.3'.5.4~~~SamplingFrequency/SampleAnalysisRegardlessofwhichstackmonitoringsubsystemisutilized,radioactivegaseouswastesshallbesampledandanalyzedinaccordancewiththesamplingandanalysisprogramspecifiedinTechnicalSpecificationTable4.6.15-2.Particulatesamplesaresavedandanalyzedforprincipalgammaemitters,grossalpha,Fe-55,Sr-89,Sr-90atmonthlyintervalsminimally.Thelatterthreeanalysesareperformedoff-sitefromacompositesample.Sampleanalysisfrequenciesareincreased,duringelevatedreleaserateconditions,followingstartup,shutdownandincon)unctionwitheachdrywellpurge.ConsistentwithTechnicalSpecificationTable4.6.15-2,stackeffluenttri.tiumissampledmonthly,duringeachdrywellpurge,andweeklywhenfuelisoffloadeduntilstablereleaseratesaredemonstrated.Samplesareanalyzedoff-site.3,1~5.5Linelosscorrectionfactorsareappliedtoallparticulateandiodine~results.Correctionfactorsof2.0and1.5areusedfordataobtainedfromRAGEMSandOGESMSrespectively.ThesecorrectionfactorsarebasedonempiricaldatafromsamplingconductedatNMP-1in1985(memofromJ.BlasiaktoRAGEMSFile,1/6/86,"StackSampleRepreaentativenessStudy:RAGEMSversusIn-StackAuxiliaryProbeSamples").I-133EstimatesMonthly,thestackeffluentshallbesampledforiodinesovera24hourperiodandtheI-135/I-131andtheI-133/I-131ratioscalculated.TheseratiosshallbeusedtocalculateI-133,I-135releaseforlongeracquisitionsamplescollectedduringthemonth.004152LLUnit1ODCMRevision13December1993 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3~1~5~5F1.5.6I-133Estimates(Cont'd)Additionally,theI-135/I-131andI-133/I-131ratiosshouldalsobedeterminedafterasignificantchangeintheratioissuspected(eg,plantstadiachangesfromprolongedshutdowntopoweroperationorfueldamagehasoccurred).GaseousRadwasteTreatmentSystemOperationTechnicalSpecification3.6.16.brequiresthatthegaseousradwastetreatmentsystemshallbeoperableandshallbeusedtoreduceradioactivematerialsingaseouswastepriortotheirdischargeasnecessarytomeettherequirementsofTechnicalSpecification3.6.15.b.ToensureTechnicalSpecification3.6.15.blimitsarenotexceeded,andtoconfirmproperradwastetreatmentsystemoperationasapplicable,cumulativedosecontributionsforthecurrentcalendarquarterandcurrentcalendaryearshallbedeterminedmonthlyinaccordancewithsection3.2ofthismanual.Initialdosecalculationsshallincorporatethefollowingassumptionswithregardtoreleaseratesofnon-gammaemittingradionuclidessubsequentlyanalyzedoff-site:a)H-3releaserateb)Sr-89releaseratec)Sr-90releaserated)Fe-55'release"rate54pCi/sec54xCs-137releaserate50.5xCs-137releaserateS1xCo-60releaserateAssumedreleaseratesrepresentconservativeestimatesderivedfromanalysisofhistoricaldatafromeffluentreleasesandprocesswastestreams(SeeNMP34023,C.WaretoJ.Blasiak,April29,1988,"DoseEstimatesforBeta-EmittingIsotopes").Followingreceiptofoff-siteH-3iSr-89,Sr-90,Fe-55analysisinformation,doseestimatesshallberevisedusingactualradionuclideconcentrations.DoseandDoseRateDeterminationsInaccordancewithspecifications4.6.15.b.(1),4.6.15.b.(2),and4.6.15.b.(3)doseanddoseratedeterminationswillbemademonthlytodetermine:(1)TotalbodydoseratesandgammaairdosesatthemaximumX/Qlandsectorsiteboundaryinterfaceandbeyond.'(2)SkindoseratesandbetaairdosesatthemaximumX/Qlandsectorsiteboundaryinterfaceandbeyond.(3)ThecriticalorgandoseanddoserateatthemaximumX/Qlandsectorsiteboundaryinterfaceandatacriticalreceptorlocationbeyondthesiteboundary.Averagemeteorologicaldata(ie,maximumfiveyearannualaverageX/QandD/Qvaluesinthecaseofelevatedreleasesor1985annualaverageX/QandD/Qvalues,inthecaseofgroundlevelreleases)shallbeutilizedfordoseanddoseratecalculations.Whereaveragemeteorologicaldataisassumed,doseanddoseratesduetonoblegasesatlocationsbeyondthesiteboundarywillbelowerthanequivalentsiteboundarydoseanddoserates.Therefore,undertheseconditions,calculationsofnoblegasdoseanddoseratesbeyondthemaximumX/Qlandsectorsiteboundarylocationscanbeneglected.Thefrequencyofdoseratecalculationswillbeupgradedwhenelevatedreleaserateconditionsspecifiedinsubsequentsections3.2.1.1and3.2.1.2arerealized.004152LL15Unit1ODOMRevision13December1993 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3~2DoseandDoseRateDeterminations(Cont'd)EmergencycondenserventreleasecontributionstothemonthlydoseanddoseratedeterminationswillbeconsideredonlywhentheemergencycondenserreturnisolationvalveshavebeenopenedforreactorcooldownorifEmergencyCondensertubeleaksdevelopwithorwithoutthesystem'sreturnisolationvalveopened.Withouttubeleakageoropeningofthereturnisolationvalves,releasesfromthissystemarenegligibleandthecorrespondingdosecontributionsdonothavetobeincluded.Whenreleasesfromtheemergencycondenserhaveoccurred,doserateanddosedeterminationsshallbeperformedusingmethodologyin3.2.1and3.2.2.Furthermore,environmentalsamplingmayalsobeinitiatedtorefineanyactualcontributiontodoses.SeeSection3.4.Criticalorgandosesanddoseratesmaybeconservativelycalculatedbyassumingtheexistenceofamaximumindividual.Thisindividualisacompositeofthehighestdosefactorofeachagegroup,foreachorganandtotalbody,andeachnuclide.ItisassumedthatallpathwaysareapplicableandthehighestX/gand/orD/QvalueforactualpathwaysasnotedinTable3-1areineffect.Themaximumindividual'sdoseisequaltothesamedosethatpersonwouldreceiveiftheyweresimultaneouslysubjectedtothehighestpathwaydoseateachcritical-receptoridentifiedforeachpathway.Thepathwaysincludegrass-(cowandgoat)-milk,grass-cow-meat,vegetation,groundplaneandinhalation.TocomplywithTechnicalSpecificationswewillcalculatethemaximumindividualdoserateatthesiteboundaryandbeyondatthecriticalresidence.~~3.2~1Ifdoseordoseratescalculated,usingtheassumptionsnotedabove,reachTechnicalSpecificationlimits,actualpathwayswillbeevaluated,anddose/doseratesshallbecalculatedatseparatecriticalreceptorlocationsandcomparedwithapplicablelimits.DoseRateDoserateswillbecalculatedmonthly,ataminimum,orwhentheHi-Histackmonitoralarmsetpointisreached,todemonstratethatdoseratesresultingfromthereleaseofnoblegases,tritium,iodines,andparticulateswithhalflivesgreaterthan8daysarewithinthelimitsspecifiedin10CFR.20.Theselimitsare:NobleGasesWholeBodyDoseRate:500mrem/yrSkinDoseRate:3000mrem/yrTritiumIodineeandParticulatesOrganDoseRate:'500mrem/yr3.2.F1NobleGasesThefollowingnoblegasdoserateequationincludesthecontributionfromthestack(s)elevatedreleaseandtheemergencycondenservent(v)groundlevelreleasewhenapplicable(Seesection3.2).Toensurethatthesitenoblegasdoseratelimitsarenotexceeded,thefollowingproceduralactionsaretakeniftheoffsitedoseratesfromUnit1exceed10%ofthelimits:1)NotifytheUnit1SSS(StationShiftSupervisor)andUnit1SupervisorChemistry.004152LL16Unit1ODOMRevision13December1993

3.2.1.1NobleGases(Cont'd)2)NotifytheUnit2SSSandUnit2SupervisorChemistryandrequesttheUnit2contributiontooffsitedose.3)NotifytheSSSoftheJamesA.FitzpatrickNuclearPlantandrequesttheFitzpatrickcontributiontooffsitedose.4)Increasethefrequencyofperformingnoblegasdosecalculations,ifnecessary,toensureSite(NineMilePointUnits1and2andFitzpatrick)limitsarenotexceeded.Additionally,alarmsetpointsaresetat50%ofthedoseratelimittoensurethatsitelimitsarenotexceeded.Thisalarmsetpointisad)ustedifthenoblegasdoseratefromUnit1isgreaterthan10%ofthelimit.Fortotalbodydoserates(mrem/sec):DR,(mrem/sec)=3.17E-8E,[(V,+(SF)g(X/Q),)Q+(SF)g(X/Q)Q)Forskindoserates(mrem/sec):DR+>(mrem/sec)=3.17E-SE,[(L,(X/Q),+1.11(SF)(B,'g(X/Q),))Q.+..~(L)+1~11(SF)g)(X/Q)Q~]Where:DRDR+pV,totalbodygammadoserate(mrem/sec).skindoseratefromgammaandbetaradiation(mrem/sec).theconstantaccountingforthegammawholebodydoseratefromstackradiationforanelevatedfiniteplumereleasesforeachidentifiednoblegasnuclide,i.ListedonTable3-2inmrem/yrperpCi/sec.theconstantaccountingforthegammawholebodydoseratefromimmersioninthesemi-infinitecloudforeachidentifiednoblepasnuclide,i.ListedinTable3-3inmrem/yrperpCi/m(fromReg.Guide1.109)SFX/Qthereleaserateofisotopeifromthestack(s)orvent(v);(pCi/sec)structuralshieldingfactor.therelativeplumeconcentration(inunitsofsec/m~)atthelandsectorsiteboundaryorbeyond.Averagemeteorologicaldata(Table3-1)isused."Elevated"X/Qvaluesareusedforstackreleases(s=stack)g"Ground"X/QvaluesareusedforEmergencyCondenserVentreleases(v=vent).L)theconstantaccountingforthebetaskindoseratefromimmersioninthesemi-infinitecloudforeachidentifiednoblegasnuclide,i.ListedinTable3-3inmrem/yrperpCi/m~(fromReg.Guide1.109)B,theconstantaccountingfortheairgammaradiationfromtheelevatedFiniteplumeresultingfromstackreleasesforeachidentifiednoblegasnuclide,i.ListedinTable3-2inmrad/yrperpCi/sec.004152LL17Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993 Jtq).}

3.2.1.1NobleOases(Cont'd)theconstantaccountingforthegammaairdoseratefromimmersioninthesemi-infinitecloudforeachidentified"noblegasnuclide,i.Listedin,Table3-3inmrem/yrperpCi/m'fromReg.Guide1.109)SeeAppendixBforderivationofB,andV<.13.2.1.2Tritium,ZodinesandParticulatesToensurethatthe1500mrem/yearsitedoseratelimitisnotexceeded,offsitedoseratesfortritium,iodineandparticulateswithhalflivesgreaterthan8daysshallbecalculatedmonthlyandwhenreleaserates(Q)exceed0.34pCi/secusingthefollowingequation.D~(mrem/sec)=3.17E-SZj[Z,~[W,Q+WQ])Where:WjTotaldoseratetoeachorgankofanindividualinagegroupa(mrem/sec).dispersionparametereitherX/Q(sec/m')orD/Q(1/m~)dependingonpathwayandreceptorlocationassumed.Averagemeteorologicaldataisused(Table3-1)."Elevated"Wjvaluesareusedforstackreleases(s~stack);"Ground"W>valuesareusedforEmergencyCondenserVentreleases(v=vent).thereleaserateofisotopei,fromthestack(s)orvent(v);(pCi/sec).thedosefactorforeachisotopei,pathwayj,agegroupa,andorgank(Table3-4,through3-22'-mrem/yrperpCi/secforallpathwaysexceptinhalation,mrem/yrperpCi/m'.TheRvaluescontainedinTables3-4through3-22werecalculatedusingthemethodologydefinedinNUREG-0133andparametersfromRegulatoryGuide1.109,Revision1;aspresentedinAppendixC.3.17E-S~theinverseofthenumberofsecondsinayear.Whenthereleaserateexceeds0.34pCi/sec,thedoserateassessmentshallalsoincludeJAFandNMP-2contribution.Theuseofthe0.34pCi/secreleaseratethresholdtoperformdoseratecalculationsisjustifiedasfollows:(a)The1500mrem/yrorgandoseratelimitcorrespondstoaminimumreleaseratelimitof0.34pCi/seccalculatedusingtheequation:1500~(Q,pCi/sec)x(RWj)Where:1500(RgWj)siteboundarydoseratelimit(mrem/year).themaximumcurie-to-doseconversionfactorequalto4.45E3mrem-sec/pCi-yrforSr-90,childboneatthecriticalresidencereceptorlocationbeyondthesiteboundary.004152LL18Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993 1Ci>>y 3.2.1.2Tritium,ZodinesandParticulates(Cont'd)(b)Theuseof0.34pCi/secreleaseratethresholdandthe4.45E3mrem-sec/pCi-yrcurie-to-doseconversionfactorisconservativesincecurie-to-doseconversionfactorsforotherisotopeslikelytobepresentaresignificantlylower.Znaddition,iftheorgandoserateexceeds5%oftheannuallimit,thefollowingproceduralactionswillbetaken:1)NotifytheUnit1SSS(StationShiftSupervisor)andUnit1SupervisorChemistry.2)NotifytheUnit2SSSandUnit2SupervisorChemistryandrequesttheUnit2contributiontooffsitedose.3)NotifytheSSSoftheJamesA.Fitzpatrickcontributiontooffsitedose.4)Zncreasethefrequencyofperformingdosecalculationsifnecessarytoensuresite(NineMilePointUnits1and2andFitzpatrick)limitsarenotexceeded.3~2~2DoseCalculationswillbeperformedmonthlyataminimum,todemonstratethatdosesresultingfromthereleaseofnoblegases,tritium,iodines,andparticulateswithhalflivesgreaterthan8daysarewithinthelimitsspecifiedin10CFR50,AppendixZ.Theselimitsare:NobleGases5mRgamma/calendarquarter10mradbeta/calendarquarter10mRgamma/calendaryear20mradbeta/calendaryearTritiumZodinesandParticulates7.5mremtoanyorgan/calendarquarter15mremtoanyorgan/calendaryear3.2.2.1NobleGasAirDoseThefollowingNobleGasairdoseequationincludescontributionsfromthestack(s)elevatedreleaseandtheemergencycondenservent(v)groundlevelreleasewhenapplicable(seesection3.2):Forgammaradiation'mrad):Dy(mrad)=3.17E-8Z<(M;(X/Q)Q+(Bi+g(X/Q),)Q]~tForbetaradiation(mrad):Du(mrad)=3~17E-8EiN~[(X/Q)>>Q~+(X/Q),Q,)~Where:Dgammaairdose(mrad).Dpbetaairdose(mrad).NotethattheunitsforthegammaairdoseareinmradcomparedtotheunitsforthelimitsareinmR.TheNRCrecognizesthat1mR=1mrad,forgammaradiation.004152LL19Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993 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3.2.2.1NobleGasAirDose(Cont'd)B)N)theconstantaccountingfortheairgammaradiationfromtheelevatedfiniteplumeresultingfromstackreleasesforeachidentified.noblegasnuclide,i.--ListedinTable3-2inmrad/yrperpCi/sec.Theconstantaccountingfortheairbetadosefromimmersioninthesemi.-infinitecloudforeachidentifiednoblegasnuclide,i.ListedonTable3-3inmrad/yrperpCi/m'fromReg.Guide1.109).QgQ=thereleaserateofisotopei,fromthestack(s)orvent(v)i(pCi/sec).3.17E-8theinverseofthenumberofsecondsinayear.theconstantaccountingfortheairgammadosefromimmersioninthesemi-infinitecloudforeachidentifiednoblegasnuclide,i.ListedonTable3-3inmrad/yrperpCi/m~(fromReg.Guide1.109).totaltimeduringreleaseperiodisec.342Allotherparametersareasdefinedinsection3.'2.1.1.Tritium,ZodinesandParticulatesToensurethatthe15mrem/yrfacilitydoselimitisnotexceeded,offsitedosesfortritium,iodines,andparticulateswithhalflivesgreaterthan8daysshallbecalculatedmonthlyusingthefollowingequationsD~(mrem)=3.17E-SZ>[Z,~[W,Q+WQ])~tWhere:WJQi'otaldosetoeachorgankofanindividualinagegroupa(mrem).dispersionparametereitherX/Q(sec/m')orD/Q(1/m~)dependingonpathwayandreceptorlocationassumed.Averagemeteorologicaldataisused(Table3-1)."Elevated"W>valuesareusedforstackreleases(s=stack)p"Ground"W>valuesareusedforEmergencyCondenserVentreleases(v~vent).thereleaserateofisotopeifromstack(s)orvent(v)i(pCi/sec).3.17E-Sthedosefactorforeachisotopei,pathwayj,agegroupa,andorgank(Tables3-4,through3-22;m~-mrem/yrperpCi/sec).RvaluescontainedinTables3-4through3-22werecalculatedusingthemethodologydefinedinNUREG-0133andparametersfromRegulatoryGuide1.109,Revision1;aspresentedinAppendixC.theinverseofthenumberofsecondsinayear.totaltimeduringthereleaseperiod,sec.004152LL20Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993 4~a4Jjan(\ttI~RIIwve 3.2.2.3AccumulatingDosesDoseswillbecalculatedmonthly,ataminimum,forgammaair,betaair,andthecriticalorganforeachagegroup.Doseestimates.will,also"becalculatedmonthlypriortoreceiptofanyoffsite-analysisdatai.e.,strontium,tritium,andiron-55.Resultswillbesummedforeachcalendarquarterandyear.Thecriticaldosesarebasedonthefollowing!3~3noblegasplumeairdose-directradiationfromgroundplanedepositioninhalationdosecowmilkingestiondose-goatmilkingestiondosecowmeatingestiondose-vegetation(foodcrops)ingestiondoseThequarterlyandannualresultsshallbecomparedtothelimitslistedinparagraph3.2.2.Ifthelimitsareexceeded,specialreports,asrequiredbySection6.9.3oftheTechnicalSpecification,shallbesubmitted.CriticalReceptorsInaccordancewiththeprovisionsof10CFR20and10CFR50,AppendixI,thecriticalreceptorshavebeenidentifiedandarecontainedinTable3-1.Forelevatednoblegasreleasesthecriticalreceptoristhesiteboundary.When1985averageannualX/Qvaluesareusedforgroundlevelnoblegasreleases,thecriticalreceptoristhemaximumX/Qlandsectorsiteboundaryinterface.Fortritium,iodines,andparticulateswithhalflivesgreaterthaneightdays,thecritical'athwaysaregrass-(cowandgoat)-milk,grass-cowmeat,vegetation,inhalationanddirectradiation(groundplane)asaresultofgrounddeposition.Thegrass-(cowandgoat)-milk,andgrass-cow-meatpathwayswillbebasedonthegreatestD/Qlocation.Thislocationhasbeendeterminedinconjunction.withthelandusecensus(technicalspecification3.6.22)andissubjecttochange.Thevegetation(foodcrop)pathwayisbasedonthegreatestD/Qgardenlocationfromwhichsamplesaretaken.Thislocationmayalsobemodifiedasaresultofvegetationsamplingsurveys.Theinhalationandgroundplanedosepathwayswillbecalculatedatthecriticalresidence.BecausetheTechnicalSpecificationsstatetocalculate"atthesiteboundaryandbeyond",thedosesand/ordoseratesmustbecalculatedforamaximumindividualwhoisexposedtoallpathwaysatthesiteboundaryandatthecriticalresidence.Themaximumindividualisacompositeofthehighestdosefactorofeachagegroup,foreachorganandtotalbody,andeachnuclide.Sincethecriticalresidencelocationhasthegreatestoccupancytime,theresultantdoseattheresidenceincludingallpathwaysislimiting.However,duetotheTechnicalSpecificationwording,theinhalationandgroundplanedoseatthesiteboundaryalongwithallotherpathways,willbecalculatedassumingacontinuousoccupancytime.004152LL21Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993 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3'CriticalReceptors(Cont'd)Inlieuofcorrectinglandsiteboundarygroundplaneandinhalationdosefactorsforoccupancytime,aTechnicalSpecificat3;onchangewillbe.submittedtochangetherequirementfromcalculating"atthesiteboundaryandbeyond"to"atthesiteboundaryorbeyond".Unit1willthencalculateatthecriticalresidencesincethisshouldbethelimitingdose.Untilthischangeiseffective,thedoseand/ordoseratecalculationsfortritium,iodines,andparticulateswithhalflivesgreaterthan8dayswillconservativelyassumethatthegroundplaneandinhalationpathwaycriticalreceptorsareatthesiteboundary,i.e.,X/QandD/Q,respectively,arecalculatedatthesiteboundary.3.4RefinementofOffsiteDosesResultingfromEmergencyCondenserVentReleasesThedosesresultingfromtheoperationoftheemergencycondensersandcalculatedinaccordancewith3.2.2mayberefinedusingdatafromactualenvironmentalsamples.Grounddepositionsampleswillbeobtainedfromanareaorareasofmaximumprojecteddeposition.Theseareasareanticipatedtobeatornearthesiteboundaryandnearprojectedplumecenterline.UsingthemethodologyfoundinRegulatoryGuide1.109,thedosewillbecalculatedtothemaximumexposedindividual.Thisdosewillthenbecomparedtothedosecalculatedinaccordancewith3.2.2.Thecomparisonwillresultinanadjustmentfactoroflessthanorgreaterthanonewhichwillbeusedtoadjusttheotherdosesfromotherpathways.Otherenvironmentalsamplesmayalsobecollectedandtheresultantcalculateddosestothemaximumexposedindividualcomparedtothedosecalculatedper3.2.2.Otherenvironmentalsamplemediamayincludemilk,vegetation(suchasgardenbroadleafvegetables),etc.Theadjustmentfactorsfromthesepathwaysmaybeappliedtothedosescalculatedper3.2.2onapathwaybypathwaybasisorseveralpathwayadjustmentfactorsmaybeaveragedandusedtoadjustcalculateddoses.Dosescalculated.fromactualenvironmentalsamplemediawillbebasedonthemethodologypresentedinRegulatoryGuide1.109.Theregulatoryguideequationsmaybeslightlymodifiedtoaccountforshortintervalsoftime(lessthanoneyear)ormodifiedforsimplicitypurposesbydeletingdecayfactors.Deletionofdecayfactorswouldyieldmoreconservativeresults.004152LL22Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993 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4~040CFR190REQUIREMENTS,The"UraniumFuelCycle"isdefinedin40CFRPart190.02(b)as.follows:"Uraniumfuelcyclemeanstheoperationsofmillingofuraniumore,chemicalconversionofuranium,isotopicenrichmentofuranium,fabricationofuraniumfuel,generationofelectricitybyalight-water-coolednuclearpowerplantusinguraniumfuel,andreprocessingofspenturaniumfuel,totheextentthatthesedirectlysupporttheproductionofelectricalpowerforpublicuseutilizingnuclearenergy,butexcludesminingoperations,operationsatwastedisposalsites,transportationofanyradioactivematerialinsupportoftheseoperations,andthereuseofrecoverednon-uraniumspecialnuclearandby-productmaterialsfromthecycle."Section3.6.15.doftheTechnicalSpecificationsrequiresthatwhenthecalculateddosesassociatedwiththeeffluentreleasesexceedtwicetheapplicablequarterorannuallimits,thelicenseeshallevaluatethecalendaryeardosesand,ifrequired,submitaSpecialReporttotheNRCandlimitsubsequentreleasessuchthatthedosecommitmenttoarealindividualfromalluraniumfuelcyclesourcesislimitedto25mremtothetotalbodyoranyorgan(exceptthethyroid,whichislimitedto75mrem).Thisreportistodemonstratethatradiationexposurestoallrealindividualsfromalluraniumfuelcyclesources(includingallliquidandgaseouseffluentpathwaysanddirectradiation)arelessthanthelimitsin40CFRPart190.Ifreleasesthatresultindosesexceedingthe40CFR190limitshaveoccurred,thenavariancefromtheNRCtopermitsuchreleaseswillberequestedandifpossible,actionwillbetakentoreducesubsequentreleases.ThereporttotheNRCshallcontain:1)Identificationofalluraniumfuelcyclefacilitiesoroperationswithin5milesofthenuclearpowerreactorunitsatthesitethatcontributetotheannualdoseofthemaximumexposedmemberofthepublic.2)Identificationofthemaximumexposedmemberofthepublicandadeterminationofthetotalannualdosetothispersonfromexistingpathwaysandsourcesofradioactiveeffluentsanddirectradiation.ThetotalbodyandorgandosesresultingfromradioactivematerialinliquideffluentsfromNineMilePointUnit1willbesummedwiththemaximumdosesresultingfromthereleasesofnoblegases,radioiodines,andparticulatesfortheothercalendarquarters(asapplicable)andfromthecalendarquarterinwhichtwicethelimitwasexceeded.Thedirectdosecomponentswill'bedeterminedbyeithercalculationoractualmeasurement.ActualmeasurementswillutilizeenvironmentalTLDdosimetry.Calculatedmeasurementswillutilizeengineeringcalculationstodetermineaprojecteddirectdosecomponent.Intheeventcalculationsareused,themethodologywillbedetailedasrequiredinSection6.9.1.eoftheTechnicalSpecifications.004152LL23Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993 4L41J4L~-~Hw,Ai*~'t~>"eP1s4e.

4.040CFR190REQUIREMENTS(Cont'd)ThedosesfromNineMilePointUnit1willbeaddedtothedosestothemaximumexposedindividualthatarecontributedfromotheruraniumfuelcycleoperationswithin5milesofthesite.Otheruraniumfuelcyclefacilitieswithin5milesoftheSiteincludeNineMilePointNuclearStationUnit2andtheJamesA.FitzpatrickNuclearPowerPlant.Dosesfromotherfacilitieswillbecalculatedinaccordancewitheachfacilities'DCM.Forthepurposeofcalculatingdoses,theresultsoftheRadiologicalEnvironmentalMonitoringProgrammaybeincludedforprovidingmorerefinedestimatesofdosestoarealmaximumexposedindividual.Estimateddoses,ascalculatedfromstationeffluents,maybereplacedbydosescalculatedfromactualenvironmentalsampleresults.Reportswillincludeallsignificantdetailsofthedosedeterminationifradiologicalsamplingandanalysesareusedtodetermineifthedoselimitsof40CFR190areexceeded.4'EvaluationofDosesFromLiquidEffluentsFortheevaluationofdosestorealmembersofthepublicfromliquideffluents,thefishconsumptionandshorelinesedimentgrounddosewillbeconsidered.Sincethedosesfromotheraquaticpathwaysareinsignificant,fishconsumptionandshorelinesedimentaretheonlytwopathwaysthatwillbeconsidered.ThedoseassociatedwithfishconsumptionmaybecalculatedusingeffluentdataandRegulatoryGuide1.109methodologyorbycalculatingadosetomanbasedonactualfishsampleanalysisdata.Becauseofthenatureofthereceptorlocationandtheextensivefishinginthearea,thecriticalindividualmaybeateenageroranadult.Thedoseassociatedwithshorelinesedimentisbasedontheassumptionthattheshorelinewouldbeutilizedasarecreationalarea.ThisdosemaybederivedfromliquideffluentdataandRegulatoryGuide1.109methodologyorfromactualshorelinesedimentsampleanalysisdata.EquationsusedtoevaluatedosesfromactualfishandshorelinesedimentsamplesarebasedonRegulatoryGuide1.109methodology.Becauseofthesamplemediumtypeandthehalf-livesoftheradionuclideshistoricallyobserved,thedecaycorrectedportionsoftheequationsaredeleted.Thisdoesnotreducetheconservatismofthecalculateddosesbutincreasesthesimplicityfromanevaluationpointofview.Table3-23presentstheparametersusedforcalculatingdosesfromliquideffluents.Thedosefromfishsamplemediaiscalculatedas:Zl[Cu(U)(D~)f](1E+3)Where:Thetotalannualdosetoorganj,ofanindividualofagegroupa,fromnuclidei,viafishpathwayp,inmremperyear.TheconcentrationofradionuclideiinfishsamplesinpCi/gram.U~Theconsumptionrateoffishinkg/yr.1E+3~Gramsperkilogram.004152LL24Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993 I4e>'LHN,~g'4I~i+sSV~W+~I~.,

4.1EvaluationofDosesFromLiquidEffluents(Cont'd)(D~J.~Theingestiondosefactorforagegroupa,nuclidei,fishpathwayp,andorganj,(Reg.Guide1.109,TableE-11)(mrem/pCi).~Thefractionalportionoftheyearoverwhichthedoseisapplicable.Thedosefromshorelinesedimentsamplemediaiscalculatedas:Z<[Cl,(U)(4E+4)(0.3)(D~)f)Where:Cg=Thetotalannualdosetoorganj,ofanindividualofagegroupa,fromnuclidei,viathesedimentpathwayp,inmremperyear.~TheconcentrationofradionuclideiinshorelinesedimentinpCi/gram.'U~Theusagefactor,(hr/yr)(Reg.Guide1.109).4E+4~Theproductoftheassumeddensityofshorelinesediment(40kilogrampersquaremetertoadepthof2.5cm)timesthenumberofgramsperkilogram.0.3~Theshorewidthfactorforalake.D~~Thedosefactorforagegroupa,nuclidei,sedimentpathways,andorganj.(Rep.Guide1.109,TableE-6)(mrem/hrperpCi/m).~Thefractionalportionoftheyearoverwhichthedoseisapplicable.4'EvaluationofDosesPromGaseousEffluentsFortheevaluationofdosestorealmembersofthepublicfromgaseouseffluents,thepathwayscontainedinsection3.2.2.3oftheODCMwillbeconsidered.Theseincludethedeposition,inhalationcowsmilk,goatsmilk,meat,andfoodproducts(vegetation).However,anyupdatedfielddatamaybeutilizedthatconcernslocationsofrealindividuals,realtimemeteorologicaldata,locationofcriticalreceptors,etc.Datafromthemostrecentcensusandsamplelocationsurveysshouldbeutilized.Dosesmayalsobecalculatedfromactualenvironmentalsamplemedia,asavailable.EnvironmentalsamplemediadatasuchasTLD,airsample,milksampleandvegetable(foodcrop)sampledatamaybeutilizedinlieuofeffluentcalculationaldata.DosestomemberofthepublicfromthepathwayscontainedinODCMsection3.2.2.3asaresultofgaseouseffluentswillbecalculatedusingthedosefactorsofRegulatoryGuide1.109orthemethodologyoftheODCM,asapplicable.DosescalculatedfromenvironmentalsamplemediawillbebasedonthemethodologiesfoundinRegulatoryGuide1.109.004152LL25Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993 4AV~~~VI.VP~Vr,kt,VVLI4'V 4'EvaluationofDosesPromDirectRadiationThedosecontributionasaresultofdirectradiationshallbeconsideredwhenevaluatingwhetherthedoselimitationsof40CFR190havebeenexceeded.4.4Directradiationdosesasaresultofthereactor,turbineandradwastebuildingsandoutsideradioactivestorage"tanks(asapplicable)maybeevaluatedbyengineeringcalculationsorbyevaluatingenvironmentalTLDresultsatcriticalreceptorlocations,siteboundaryorotherspecialinterestlocations.FortheevaluationofdirectradiationdosesutilizingenvironmentalTLDs,thecriticalreceptorinquestion,suchasthecriticalresidence,etc.,willbecomparedtothecontrollocations.ThecomparisoninvolvesthedifferenceinenvironmentalTLDresultsbetweenthereceptorlocationandtheaveragecontrollocationresult.DosestoMembersof.thePublicWithintheSiteBoundaryTheSemi.-AnnualRadioactiveEffluentReleaseReportshallincludeanassessmentoftheradiationdosesfromradioactiveliquidandgaseouseffluentstomembersofthepublicduetotheiractivitiesinsidethesiteboundaryasdefinedbyFigure5.1-1ofthespecifications.Amemberof.thepublic,asdefinedbytheTechnicalSpecifications,wouldberepresentedbyanindividualwhovisitsthesites'nergyCenterforthepurposeofobservingtheeducationaldisplaysorforpicnickingandassociatedactivities.FishingisamajorrecreationalactivityintheareaandontheSiteasaresultofthesalmonoidandtroutpopulationsinLakeOntario.FishermenhavebeenobservedfishingattheshorelineneartheEnergyCenterfromAprilthroughDecemberinallweatherconditions.Thus,fishingisthema)oractivityperformedbymembersofthepublicwithinthesiteboundary.Basedonthenatureofthefishermenandundocumentedobservations,itisconservativelyassumedthatthemaximumexposedindividualspendsanaverageof8hoursperweekfishingfromtheshorelineatalocationbetweentheEnergyCenterandtheUnit1facility.ThisestimateisconsideredconservativebutnotnecessarilyexcessiveandaccountsforoccasionswhereindividualsmayfishmoreonweekendsoronafewdaysinMarchoftheyear.Thepathwaysconsideredfortheevaluationincludetheinhalationpathway,thegrounddosepathwaywiththeresultantwholebodyandskindoseandthedirectradiationdosepathwaywiththeassociatedwholebodydose.Thedirectradiationdosepathway,inactuality,includesseveralpathways.Theseinclude:thedirectradiationgammadosetoanindividualfromanoverheadplume,agammasubmersionplumedose(asapplicable),possibledirectradiationdosefromthefacilityandagioundplanedose(deposition).Becausethelocationisincloseproximitytothesite,anybetaplumesubmersiondoseisfelttobeinsignificant.Otherpathways,suchastheingestionpathway,arenotapplicablesincethesedosesareincludedundercalculationsfordosestomembersofthepublicoutsideofthesiteboundary.Inaddition,pathwaysassociatedwithwaterrelatedrecreationalactivities,otherthanfishing,arenotapplicablehere.Theseincludeswimming,boatingandwadingwhichareprohibitedatthefacility.004152LL26Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993

'~!tllP 4.4DosestoMembersofthePublicWithintheSiteBoundary(Cont'd)The.inhalatienpathwayisevaluatedbyidentifyingtheapplicableradionuclides(radioiodine,tritiumandparticulates)intheeffluentfortheappropriatetimeperiod.TheradionuclideconcentrationsarethenmultipliedbytheappropriateX/Qvalue,inhalationdosefactor,airintakerate,andthefractionalportionoftheyearinquestion.Thus,theinhalationpathwayisevaluatedusingthefollowingequationadaptedfromRegulatoryGuide1.109.Table3-23presentsthereferencefortheparametersusedinthefollowingequation.NOTEtDpThefollowingequationisadaptedfromequationsC-3andC-4ofRegulatoryGuide1.109.SincemanyofthefactorsareinunitsofpCi/m',m~/sec.,etc.,andsincetheradionuclidedecayexpressionshavebeendeletedbecauseoftheshortdistancetothereceptorlocation,theequationpresentedhereisnotidenticaltotheRegulatoryGuideequations.Zi[(Ci)F(X/Q)(DFA)-(BR)at]Where:.DpC,Themaximumdosefromallnuclidestotheorganjandagegroup(a)inmrem/yr.TheaverageconcentrationinthestackreleaseofnuclideifortheperiodinpCi/m~.Unit1averagestackflowrateinm~/sec.X/QTheplumedispersionparameterforalocationapproximately0.50mileswestofNMP-1;theplumedispersionparameteris8.9E-06(stack)andwasobtainedfromtheC.T.MainfiveyearaverageannualX/Qtables.Thestack(elevated)X/Qisconservativewhenbasedon0.50milesbecauseofthecloseproximityofthestackandthereceptorlocation.(DFA)U,(BR),Thedosefactorfornuclidei,organj,andagegroupainmremperpCi(Reg.Guide1.109,TableE-7)~Annualairintakeforindividualsinagegroupainm~peryear(obtainedfromTableE-5ofRegulatoryGuide1.109).Fractionalportionoftheyearforwhichradionuclideiwasdetectedandforwhichadoseistobecalculated(inyears).004152LL27Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993 F<4 4.4DosestoMembersofthePublicWithintheSiteBoundary(Cont'd)Thegrounddosepathway(deposition)willbeevaluatedbyobtainingatleastonesoilorshorelinesedimentsampleintheareawherefishingoccurs.Thedosewillthenbecalculatedusingthesampleresults,thetimeperiodinquestion,andthemethodologybasedonRegulatoryGuide1.109aspresentedinSection4.1.Theresultantdosemaybeadjustedforabackgrounddosebysubtractingtheapplicableoff-sitecontrolsoilorshorelinesedimentsampleradionuclideactivities.Intheeventitisnotedthatfishingisnotperformedfromtheshoreline,butisinsteadperformedinthewater(i.e.,theuseofwaders),thenthegrounddosepathway(deposition)maynotbeevaluated.1Thedirectradiationgammadosepathwayincludesanygammadosesfromanoverheadplume,potentialsubmersionintheplume,possibledirectradiationfromthefacilityandgroundplanedose(deposition).ThisgeneralpathwaywillbeevaluatedbyaverageenvironmentalTLDreadings.AtleasttwoenvironmentalTLDswillbeutilizedatonelocationintheapproximatearea~herefishingoccurs.TheTLDswillbeplacedinthefieldonapproximatelythebeginningofacalendarquarterandremovedonapproximatelytheendofthecalendarquarter.Forthepurposesofthisevaluation,TLDdatafromquarters2,3,and4willbeutilized.TheaverageTLDreadingswillbeadjustedbytheaveragecontrolTLDreadings.ThisisaccomplishedbysubtractingtheaveragequarterlycontrolTLDvaluefromtheaveragefishinglocationTLDvalue.TheapplicablequarterlycontrolTLDvalueswillbeutilizedafteradjustingfortheappropriatetimeperiod(asapplicable).IntheeventoflossortheftoftheTLDs,resultsfromaTLDorTLDsinanearbyareamaybeutilized.004152LL28Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993

5~0ENVIRONMENTALMONITORINGPROGRAM5.1-SamplingStationsThecurrentsamplinglocationsarespecifiedinTable5-1andFigures5.1-1,5.1-2.ThemeteorologicaltowerisshowninFigure5.1-1.ThelocationisshownasTLDlocation17.TheRadiologicalEnvironmentalMonitoringProgramisajointeffortbetweentheNiagaraMohawkPowerCorporationandtheNewYorkPowerAuthority,theownersandoperatorsoftheNineMilePointUnit1andtheJamesA.FitzPatrickNuclearPowerPlant,respectively.Samplinglocationsarechosenonthebasisofhistoricalaveragedispersionordepositionparametersfrombothunits.TheenvironmentalsamplinglocationcoordinatesshownonTable5-1arebasedontheNMP-2reactorcenterline.Theaveragedispersionanddepositionparametershavebeencalculatedfora5yearperiod,1978through1982.ThesedispersioncalculationsareattachedasAppendixE.Thecalculateddispersionordepositionparameterswillbecomparedtotheresultsoftheannuallandusecensus.Ifitisdeterminedthatamilksamplinglocationexistsatalocationthatyieldsasignificantlyhigher(e.g.50%)calculatedD/Qrate,thenewmilksamplinglocationwillbeaddedtothemonitoringprogramwithin30days'fanewlocationisadded,theoldlocationthatyieldsthelowestcalculatedD/QmaybedroppedfromtheprogramafterOctober31ofthatyear.InterlaboratoryComparisonProgramAnalysesshallbeperformedonsamplescontainingknownquantitiesofradioactivematerialsthataresuppliedaspartofaCommissionapprovedorsponsoredInterlaboratoryComparisonProgram,suchastheEPACrosscheckProgram.Participationshallbeonlyforthosemedia,e.g.,air,milk,water,etc.,thatareincludedintheNineMilePointEnvironmentalMonitoringProgramandforwhichcrosschecksamplesareavailable.AnattemptwillbemadetoobtainaQCsampletoprogramsampleratioof5%orbetter.ThesiteidentificationsymbolortheactualQualityControlsampleresultsshallbereportedintheAnnualRadiologicalEnvironmentalOperatingReportsothattheCommissionstaffmayevaluatetheresults.SpecificsamplemediaforwhichEPACrossCheckProgramsamplesareavailableincludethefollowings-grossbetainairparticulatefilters-gammaemittersinairparticulatefilters-gammaemittersinmilk-gammaemittersinwater-tritiuminwater-I-131inwater004152LL29Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993 4"44'+I8'i.CE'1 5'CapabilitiesforThermoluni.nescentDosimetersUsedforEnvi.ronmentalMeasurementsRequireddetectioncapabi.litiesforthermoluminescentdosimetersusedforenvironmentalmeasurementsrequiredbyTable4.6.20-1,footnoteboftheTechnicalSpecificationsarebasedonANSIStandardN545,section4.3.TLDsaredefinedasphosphorspackagedforfielduse.Inregardtothedetectioncapabilitiesforthermolumi.nescentdosimeters,onlyonedeterminationisrequiredtoevaluatetheabovecapabi.litiespertypeofTLD.Furthermore,theabovecapabilitiesmaybedeterminedbythevendorwhosuppliestheTLDs.Requireddetectioncapabilitiesarqasfollows:5.3.1UniformityshallbedeterminedbygivingTLDsfromthesamebatchanexposureequaltothatresulti.ngfromanexposurerateof10mR/hrduringthefieldcycle.Theresponsesobtainedshallhavearelativestandarddeviationoflessthan7.5%.Atotalofatleast5TLDsshallbeevaluated.5.3'ReproducibilityshallbedeterminedbygivingTLDsrepeatedexposuresequaltothatresultingfromanexposurerateof10uR/hrduringthefieldcycle.Theaverageoftherelativestandarddeviationsoftheresponsesshallbelessthan3.0%.Atotalofatleast4TLDsshallbeevaluated.5~3.3Dependenceofexposureinterpretationonthelengthofafieldcycleshallbeexami.nedbyplacingTLDsforaperiodequaltoatleastafield.cycleandaperiodequaltohalfthesamefieldcyclei.nanareawheretheexposurerateisknowntobeconstant.Thistestshallbeconductedunderapproximateaveragewintertemperaturesandapproximateaveragesummertemperatures.Forthesetests,theratiooftheresponseobtainedinthefieldcycletotwicethatobtainedforhalfthefieldcycleshallnotbelessthan0.85.Atleast6TLDsshallbeevaluated.5.3.4EnergydependenceshallbeevaluatedbytheresponseofTLDstophotonsforseveralenergiesbetweenapproximately30keVand3MeV.Theresponseshallnotdifferfromthatobtainedwiththecalibrationsourcebymorethan25%forphotonswithenergi.esgreaterthan80keVandshallnotbeenhancedbymorethanafactoroftwoforphotons-withenergieslessthan80keV.Atotalofatleast8TLDsshallbeevaluated.5,3.55.3.6ThedirectionaldependenceoftheTLDresponseshallbedeterminedbycomparingtheresponseoftheTLDexposedintheroutineorientationwithrespecttothecalibrationsourcewiththeresponseobtainedfordifferentorientations.Toaccomplishthis,theTLDshallberotatedthroughatleasttwoperpendicularplanes.Theresponseaveragedoveralldirectionsshallnotdifferfromtheresponseobtainedinthestandardcalibrationpositionbymorethan10%.Atotalofatleast4TLDsshallbeevaluated.LightdependenceshallbedeterminedbyplacingTLDsinthefieldforaperiodequaltothefieldcycleunderthefourconditionsfoundinANSIN545,section4.3.6.TheresultsobtainedfortheunwrappedTLDsshallnotdifferfromthoseobtainedfortheTLDswrappedinaluminumfoilbymorethan10%.'Atotalofatleast4TLDsshallbeevaluatedforeachofthefourconditions.004152LL30Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993 Lal' MoisturedependenceshallbedeterminedbyplacingTLDs(thatis,thephosphorspackagedforfielduse)foraperiodequaltothefieldcycleinan~'reawheretheexposurerateisknowntobeconstant.TheTLDsshallbeexposedundertwoconditions:(1)packagedinathin,sealedplasticbag,and(2)packagedinathin,sealedplasticbagwithsufficientwatertoyieldobservablemoisturethroughoutthefieldcycle.TheTLDorphosphor,asappropriate,shallbedriedbeforereadout.TheresponseoftheTLDexposedintheplasticbagcontainingwatershallnotdifferfromthatexposedintheregularplasticbagbymorethan10%.Atotalofatleast4TLDsshallbeevaluatedforeachcondition.5',8SelfirradiationshallbedeterminedbyplacingTLDsforaperiodequaltothefieldcycleinanareawheretheexposurerateislessthan10uR/hrandtheexposureduringthefieldcycleisknown.Ifnecessary,correctionsshallbeappliedforthedependenceofexposureinterpretationonthelengthofthefieldcycle(ANSIN545,section4.3.3).TheaverageexposureinferredfromtheresponsesoftheTLDsshallnotdifferfromtheknownexposurebymorethananexposureequaltothatresultingfromanexposurerateof10uR/hrduringthefieldcycle.Atotalofatleast3TLDsshallbeevaluated.004152LL31Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993 V4it TABLEl-lAverageEnergyPerDisintegrationISOTOPEAr-41Kr-83mKr-85Kr-85mKr-87Kr-88Kr-89Kr-90Xe-131MXe-133Xe-133mXe-135Xe-135mXe-137Xe-1381.2940.002480.00220.1590.7931.952.222.100.02010.04540.0420.2470.4320.1941.18~Ref(3)(2)(2)E~avdis<"0.4640.03710.2500.2531.320.3771.371.010.1430.1350.190.3170.0951.640.611~Ref(3)(2)(2)(2)(3)(4)ORNL-4923,RadioactiveAtoms-SulementI,M.S.Martin,November1973.NEDO-12037,"SummaryofGammaandBetaEmittersandIntensityData";M.E.Meek,R.S.Gilbert,January1970.(TheaverageenergywascomputedfromthemaximumenergyusingtheICRPIIequation,notthe1/3valueassumptionusedinthisreference).NCRPReportNo.58,"AHandbookofRadioactivityMeasurementsProcedures";1978Theaverageenergyincludesconversionelectrons.004152LL32Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993 t41J<gs.h'I0 NUCLIDEBONELIVERMn56Mo99-2.40E-42.34E+1Na242.372.37I1313.03E+13.54E+1I1334.226.15Ni651.33E-31.51E-4I1321.58E-43.21E-4Cs1343.54E+26.60E+2Cs136Cs137Ba140Ce141Nb95La140Ce1444.05E+11.19E+24.91E+25.75E+21.50E+21.50E-17.21E-24.40E-23.85E-21.59E-21.18E-24.67E-32.791.14H32.90E-1Cr51Cu64-'.13E-1Mn54187E+1FE551.31E+18.44Fe59284E+14.96E+1Co583.34Co60102E+1Zn651.72E+1.5.91E+1Sr892.32E+3Sr901.74E+4Zr951.91E-14.66E-25.23E-24.232.261.96E+18.342.40E+12'3E+16.66E+14.43E+33.30E-24.15E-54.572.372.371.91E-l4.14287E+15'2E-22.07E>>43.50E+12.371.57E+11.17E+44.17E+11.806.85E-S1-12E+37.231.14E-41.50E-23.58E-46.67E+14.45E+14.07E+17.745.17E-39.18E-31.20E-31.57E-11.70E+24.75E+11.54E+23.57E-21.36E-21.14E-24.62E-1TABLE2-1AVALUES-LIQUID*RADWASTETANKINFANTmrem-mlhr-pCiTBODYTHYROIDKIDNEY2.90E-12.90E-1290E-11.29E-28.39E-31.83E-3LUNGGI-TRACT4.131.071.47E+12.37E+18.332.372.42E+15'OE+14.77E+12.17E+22.32E+12.18E-27.712'71.281.041.15E-22.60E-46.97E+11.799.71E+11.816.24E+11.809.23E-23.69E+12.27E+11.34E+15.48E+11.60E+22.90E-12.90E-11.63E-23.75E-12.326.86*CalculatedinaccordancewithNUREG0133,Section4.3.1;andRegulatoryGuide1.109,RegulatorypositionC,Section1.004152LL33Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993 44t7A"y~Wml NUCLIDEBONELIVERH34.39E-1Cr512.13E-22.13E>>2Cu642.51E-62.70Mn546.923.38E+3Fe559.21E+24.88E+2Fe591.30E+32.11E+3Co581.897.46E+1Co601.12E+23.28E+2Zn652.15E+45.73E+4Sr893.26E+41.10E-4Sr904.26E+5Zr951.701.33Mn561.65E-1Mo995.35E-39.57E+1Na241.52E+21.52E+2I1312.09E+22.10E+2I1333.39E+14.19E+1Ni65I132Cs1342.67E-12.51E-26.13E-31.13E-23.68E+56.04E+5Ce1445.001.81Cs1363.52E+49.67E+4Cs1375.15E+54.93E+5Ba1403.61E+23.96E-lCe1411.50E-11.07E-1Nb955.21E+22.03E+2La1401.50E-15.93E-21.401.637'6E-12.30E-12.51E-66.529.06E+26.921.51E+21.05E+31.342.24E+21.899.53E+21.341.897.48E+21.12E+21.12E+23.56E+43.853.61E+49.32E+21.10E-41.10E-41.08E+51.323.73E-21.231.382.00E-12.37E+15.35E-32.04E+21.52E+21.52E+21.52E+21.19E+26.94E+43.45E+21.59E+17.78E+36.98E+11.47E-25.18E-35.22E-11.72E-21.27E+53.54E+11.87E+56.26E+46.21E-15.15E+47.28E+4,5.37E+11.61E+52.11E+17.96E-21.82E-16.99E-26.34E-28.24E-21.45E+26.39E-11.91E+22.68E-2.1.03E-21.03E-26.06E-13.58E-11.16TABLE2-2A,VALUES-LIQUID*RADWASTETANKCHILDmrem<<mlhr-pCiTBODYTHYROIDKIDNEY4.39E-14.39E-l4.39E-1LUNGGI-TRACT4.39E-l4.39E-l1.427.31E+12.51E-61.27E+26.922.84E+32.76E+29.05E+16.12E+22.19E+31.894.26E+21.12E+21.31E+33.851.01E+41~10E-41.26E+31.235.74E+31.08E+22.39E+15.35E-37.91E+11.52E+21.52E+25.60E-2.1.38E-41.87E+11.69E+13.081.32E-26.72E+43.29E+37.68E+33.40E+35.78E+43.14E+32.68E-11.83E+26.34E-25.40E+16.39E-13.75E+51.03E-21.36E+33.58E-13.80E+2*CalculatedinaccordancewithNUREG0133,Section4.3.1;andRegulatoryGuide1.109,RegulatorypositionC,Section1.004152LL34Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993

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TABLE3-2GammaAirandWholeBodyPlumeShineDoseFactors*ForNobleGasesNuclideKr-85Kr-85mKr-87Kr-88Kr-89Kr-83mXe-'133Xe-133mXe-135Xe-135mXe-137Xe-138Xe-131mAr-41GammaAirB,meadrCisec2.23E-61.75E-31.02E-2.2.23E-22.50E-22.26E-62.80E-42.27E-42.62E-35.20E-32.30E-31.32E-21.74E-51.64E-2GammaWholeBodyV,m~rem~eiaec1.68E-39.65E-32.17E-21.71E-22.41E-41.87E-42.50E-34.89E-32.20E-31.26E-21.47E-61.57E-2*CalculatedinaccordancewithRegulatoryGuide1.109.(SeeAppendixB.)004152LL42Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993 hA\PV TABLE3-3IMMERSIONDOSEFACTORS*Nuclide1~B~od*"~L-Skin**~~Air***~NA-ir<<<<<<Kr83m7.56E-02Kr85m1.17E3Kr851.61E1Kr875.92E3Kr881.47E4Kr891.66E4Kr901.56E4Xe131m9.15E1Xe133m2.51E2Xe1332.94E2Xe135m3.12E3Xe1351.81E3Xe1371.42E3Xe1388.83E3Ar418.84E31.46E31.34E39.73E3237E31.01E47.29E34.76E29.94E23.06E27.11E21.86E31.22E44.13E32.69E3l.93E11.23E31.72E16.17E31.52E41.73E41.63E41.56E23'7E23.53E23.36E31.92E31.51E39.21E39.30E32.88E21.97E31.95E31.03E42.93E31.06E47.83E31.11E3.1.48E31.05E37.39E22.46E31.27E44.75E33.28E3*From,TableB-l.RegulatoryGuide1.109Rev.1**mrem/yrperpci/mi.***mrad/yrperpCi/m~.004152LL43Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993 th'i4'1I%wll TABLE3-4DOSEANDDOSERATEQVALUESINHALATIONINFANTl~rem~rpci/mNUCLIDEH3*C14*Cr51Mn54Fe55Fe59Co58Co60Zn65Sr89Sr90Zr95Nb95Mo99I-131I133Cs134Cs137Ba140La140Ce141Ce144Nd147BONE',65E41.97E41.36E41.93E43.98E54.09E71.15ES1.57E43.79E41.32E43.96ES5.49E55.60E45.05E22.77E43.19E67.94E3LIVER6.47E25.31E32.53E41.17E42.35E41.22E38.02E36.26E42.79E46.43E31.65E24.44E41.92E47.03ES6.12E55.60E12.00E21.67E41.21E68.13E36.47E25.31E38.95E14.98E33.33E39.48E31.82E31.18E43.11E41.14E42.59E62.03E43.78E33.23E11.96E45.60E37.45E44.55E42.90E35.15E11.99E31.76ES5.00E26.47E25.31E35.75E11.48E73.56E6T.BODY"THYROIDKIDNEY6.47E25.31E31.32E14.98E33.25E43.11E44.72E32.65E25.18E42.24E41.90E51.72ES1.34E15.25E35.38ES3.15E3LUNG6.47E25.31E31.28E4GI-LLI6.47E25.31E33.57E21'OE6706E38.69E41.02E67.77E54.51E66.47E5203E61.12E71.75E64.79ES1.35ES7.97E47.13E41.60E61.09E32.48E41.11E43.19E45.14E46.40E41.31ES2.17E41.27E44.87E41.06E32.16E31.33E31.33E33.84E45.17ES9.84E63.22ES2.16E41.48ES3.12E41.68E58.48E4*mrem/yrperpci/m~.'hisandfollowinggTablesCalculatedinaccordancewithNUREG0133,Section5.3.1,exceptC14valuesinaccordancewithRegulatoryGuide1.109EquationC-8.004152LL44Unit1ODOMRevision13December1993 JaA,F TABLE3-5DOSEANDDOSERATEQVALUES-INHALATIONmremrpCi/mCHILDNUCLIDEH3*C14*Cr51Mn54Fe55Fe59Co58Co60Zn65Sr89Sr90Zr95Nb95Mo99I131I133Cs134Cs137Ba140La140Ce141Ce144Nd147BONE'.59E44.74E42.07E44.26E45.99E51.01E81.90E52.35E44.81E41.66E4'.51E59.07ES7.40E46.44E23.92E46.77E61.08E4LIVER1.12E36.73E34.29E42.52E43'4E41.77E31.31E41.13ES4.18E49.18E31.72E24.81E42.03E41.01E68.25E56.48E12.25E21.95E42'2E68.73E3T.BODY1.12E36.73E31.54E29.51E3777E31.67E43.16E32.26E4703E41.72E46.44E63.70E46.55E34.26E12.73E47.70E32.25E51.28E54.33E37.55El2.90E33.61E56.81E21.12E36.73E38.55E11.12E36.73E32.43El1.00E4'7.14E41.62E73.85E65.96E48.62E33.92E27.88E43.38E43.30E52.82ES2.11E18.55E31~17E64.81E3THYROIDKIDNEYLUNG1.12E3GI-LL'I1.12E31~27E67.07E41.11E63.44E47.07E69.95ES9.62E41.63E42.16E61.67ES1.48E73.43ES2.23E66.11E46.14ES3.70E41.35ES1.21ES1~27ES2.84E35.48E3385E31.04ES3.62E31.74E61.02E51.83ES2.26ES5.44ES1.20E73.28ES5.66E43.89E58.21E46.73E36.73E31.70E41.08E31.58E62.29E41.11E52.87E3*mrem/yrperpci/m~.004152LL45Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993 lrtIjINI'~lP NUCLIDEH3*C14*Cr51Mn54Fe55Fe59Co58Co60Zn65Sr89Sr90Zr95Nb95Mo99I131I133Cs134Cs137Ba140La140Ce141Ce144Nd147'BONE'.60E43.34E41.59E43.86E44.34E51.08E81.46E51.86E43.54E41.22E45.02E56.70ES5.47E44.79E22.84E44.89E67.86E3LIVER1.27E34.87E35.11E42.38E43.70E42.07E31.51E41.34ES4.58E41.03E41.69E24.91E42.05E41.13E68.48ES6.70E12.36E21.90E42.02E68.56E31.27E34.87E31~35E28.40E35.54E31.43E42.78E31.98E46.24E41.25E46.68E63.15E45.66E33.22E12.64E46.22E35.49E53.11E53.52E36.26E12.17E32.62E55.13E21.27E34'7E37.50E11.46E72'2E6TABLE3-6DOSEANDDOSERATEQVALUES-INHALATIONmremrpCi/mT.BODYTHYROIDTEENKIDNEY1.27E34.87E33.07E11.27E48.64E46.74E41.00E44.11E28.40E43.59E43.75E53.04E52.28E18.88E31~21E65.02E3LUNG1+27E3GI-LLI1.27E34.87E34.87E32.10E43.00E38'2E61.24E62.59E54.66E42.42E63.71E51.65E77.65ES2.69E61.49ES7.51E59.68E41.54ES2.69E51.46ES1.21E52.03E62.14E56.14E56.49E31.03E49.76E38'8E32.29ES4.87E51.26ES1.34E78.64E53.72E51.82E51.98E66.68E41.24E56.39E31.53E61.78E51.34E69.52E4*mrem/yrperpci/m~.004152LL46Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993 i',>>

NUCLIDEH3*C14+Cr51Mn54Fe55Fe59Co58Co60Zn65Sr89Sr90Zr95Nb95Mo99I131I133Cs134Cs137Ba140La140Ce141Ce144Nd147BONE1.82E42.46E41.18E43.24E43.04ES9.92E71.07E51.41E42.52E48.64E33.73E54.78ES3.90E43.44E21.99E43.43E65.27E3LIVER1.26E33.41E33.96E41.70E42.78E41.58E31.15E41.03ES3.44E47.82E31.21E23.58E41.48E48.48ES6.21ES4.90E11.74E21.35E41.43E66.10E31.26E33.41E31.00E26.30E33.94E31.06E42.07E31.48E44.66E48.72E36.10E62.33E44.21E32.30E12.05E44.52E37.28E5428ES2.57E34.58E11.53E31.84E53.65E21.26E33.41E35.95E11.19E72.15E6TABLE3-7DOSEANDDOSERATEQVALUES-INHALATIONmremrpCi/mT.BODY'HYROIDADULTKIDNEY1.26E33.41E32.28E19.84E36.90E45.42E47.74E32.91E26.13E42.58E42.87ES2.22ES1.67E16.26E38.48ES3.56E3LUNG1'26E3GI-LL'I1.26E31.02E69.28ES5.97E61.88E51.06E52.85E58.64E55.34E41.40E63.50ES9.60E67.22E51.77E65.05ES1.50ES1.04ES9.12E42.48ES9.76E47.52E41.27E61.36E53.62ES6.28E38.88E31.04E48.40E32.18ES458E51.20E57.78E68.16ES2.21ES1.73ES3.41E33.41E31.44E43.32E31.40E67.74E47.21E46.03E3*mrem/yrperpci/m~.004152LL47Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993 gl

~UCLIDEH3C14Cr51Mn54Fe55Fe59Co58Co60Zn65Sr89Sr90Zr95Nb95Mo99I131I133Cs134Cs137Ba140La140Ce141Ce144Nd147TABLE3-8DOSEANDDOSERATEQVALUES-GROUNDPLANEALLAGEGROUPSmi-mremlrrpci/secTOTALBODY4.65E61.40E92.73E83.80E82.15E10746ES2.16E42.45E81.36E83.99E61.72E72.39E66.83E91.03E102.05E71.92E71.37E76.96E78.46E6SIN550E61.64E93'0E84'5E82'3E108'7E82.51E42.85E81.61E84.63E62.09E72.91E67.97E91.20E102.35E72.18E71.54E78.07E71.01E7004152LL48Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993

~lI' TABLE3-9DOSEANDDOSERATEVALUES-COWMILK-INFANTmd~mremrpci/secNUCLIDEH3C14'r51Mn54Fe55Fe59Co58Co60Zn65Sr89Sr90Zr95Nb95Mo99I131I133Cs134Cs137Ba140La140Ce141Ce144Nd147BONE3.23E6~LIVR2.38E36.89ES8.43E71.22E83.53E96.93E98.19E103.85E34.21E56~81ES8.52E62.51E75.44E72'3ES1.39E75'0E71.21E109.39E21.64ES1.04ES8.02ES1.24E71.21E82.03E12.28E41.49E64.43E21.21E57.991.39E4610E54.55E22.41E104.49E103.47E104.06E102.38E36'9E58.35E45.68E61.45E78.38E73.46E71.39ES558E91.99E82.09E106.66E21.17ES2.03E73.53E83.63E64.54E92.88E96.22E62.061.64E38.34E42.79El2.38E36.89ES5.45E42.64E112.26E9T.BODY'HYROIDKIDNEY2.38E36.89E51.19E45.56E65.87E91.01E31.54ES1.55E89.37E81.46E71.16E101.09E102.87E44.28E32.46E51.76E2LUNG2.38E36.89E51.06E52.66E7GI-LDI2.38E36.89E52.43E69.21E66.91E64.74E94.41E97.42E43.46E71.40ES1.02E101.42E81.02E94.68E53.03E83.43E72.86E72.10E61.22ES1.27ES2.97E79.39E47.18E68.54E72.89E56.29E71.02ESmrem/yrperpci/m~.004152LL49Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993 1'hl~Iy.kr NUCLIDEH3C14Cr51Mn54Fe55Fe59Co58Co60Zn65Sr89Sr90Zr95Nb95Mo99I131I133Cs134Cs137Ba140La140Ce141Ce144Nd147BONE'.65E6L~IVE1.57E33.29E56.97E76.52E72.63E93.64E97.53E102.17E31.86ES3.26ES4.04E61.35E73.07E71.06ES6.94E62.89E77.00E94.77E21.03E44.07E73.28ES4.99E65.87E79.701.15E41.04E62.24E25.14E43.395.73E33.26E51.81E21.50E102.45E102.17E102.08E10T.BODYTHYROIDKIDNEY1.57E31.57E33.29ES'.29E55.27E43.59E61.15E7"5.26E7'2.13E78.52E74.35E91.04ES1.91E104.25E25.69E41.01E71.86ES1.89E65.18E93.07E93.43E61.148.51E25.55E41.40E12.93E41.08E119.27E81.57E33.29E57.99E33.78E64.41E96.83E21.00ES8.69E75.39ES8.32E67.61E96.78E91.67E42.51E31.80ES9.94E1TABLE3-10DOSEANDDOSERATEQVALUES-COWMILK-CHILDmi~mremrpCi/secLUNG1.57E3GI-LLI1'7E33.06E72.73E92.44E93.07E41.10E84.05E71.60ES1.23E91.41ES1.01E94.98E54.42ES3.37E72.92E72.01E61.32ES1.30ES2.97E79.45E47.15E68.49E72.87ES3.29ES3.29ES5.34E42.80E61.13E72.09E76.85E6mrem/yrperpci/m~.004152LL50Unit1ODCMRevt.sion13December1993 gtl TABLE3-11DOSEANDDOSERATEQVALUES-COWMILK-TEENgj~mremrpCi/secNUCLIDEH3C14Cr51Mn54Fe55Fe59Co58Co60Zn65Sr89Sr90Zr95Nb95Mo99I131I133Cs134Cs137Ba140La140Ce141Ce144Nd147BONE'.70E52.78E72.81E71.34E91.47E94.45E109.34E21.86E51.34E81.66E66.49E99.02E92.43E74.054.67E34.22ES9.12E1LIVER9.94E21.34E5901E61.97E76.57E74.55E61.86E74.65E92.95E21.03E52.24E71.88E82.82E61.53E101.20E102.98E41.993.12E31.74ES9.91E1T.BODY9.94E21.34ES2.58E41'9E64.59E62.54E71.05E74.19E72.17E94.21E71.10E102.03E25.69E44.27E61.01E88.59ES7.08E94.18E91.57E65.30E-13.58E22.27E45.94EOTHYROIDKIDNEY9.94E21.34E51.44E49.94E21.34ES5.66E32.69E62.97E91.47E31.04ES5.82E14.33E21.00E55.12E75.49E103.24E83.93E84.94E64.85E94.08E91.01E4LUNGGI-LLI1.35E51.34E53.69E44.34E61.25E72.07E71.85E9159E92.00E41.85E78.52E61.55E86.27E72.42E81.97E91.75E81.25E96.80E54.42E84.01E73.72E72.13E61.90E81.71E83.75E71.14E58'1E61.06E83.58ES9.94E29.94E2mrem/yrperpci/m~.004152LL51Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993 rV4JIYl'JI[

TABLE3-12DOSEANDDOSERATEQVALUES-COWMILK-ADULTme~mremrpCi/secNUCLIDEH3C14Cr51Mn54Fe55Fe59Co58Co60Zn65Sr89Sr90Zr95Nb95Mo99I131I133Cs134Cs137Ba140La140Ce141Ce144Nd147BONE3.63E51.57E71.61E78.71ES7.99ES3.15E105.34E21.09E57.41E79.09E53.74E94.97E91.35E72.262.54E32.29ES4.74E1LIVER7.63E27.26E45.41E61~OBE73.79E72.70E61.10E72.77E91.71E26.07E41.24E71.06ES1~58E68.89E96.80E91.69E41.141.72E39.58E45.48E1T.BODY7.63E27.26E41.48E41.03E62.52E61.45E76.05E62.42E71.25E92.29E77.74E91.16E23.27E42.36E66.08E74.82ES7.27E94.46E98.83E53.01E-11.95E21.23E43.28EOTHYROIDKIDNEY7.63E27.63E2~LUNGI-LII7.63E27.63E27'6E48.85E33.26E3161E61.96E43.72E61.66E76.04E66.21E63.47E102.32ES1.85E92.69E26.00E42.81E71.82ES2.76E62.88E92.31E95.75E37.99E25.68E43.20E11.06E79.55ES7.68ES9.69E31.26EB5.47E72.06EB1.75E91.28EB9.11EB5.43ES3.69ES2.87E72SOE71.42E61.56ES1.32EB277E78.35E46.58E67.74E72.63E57.26E4'.26E47.26E4mrem/yrperpci/m~.004152LL52Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993

NUCLIDEH3C14Cr51Mn54Fe55Fe59Co58Co60Zn65Sr89Sr90Zr95Nb95Mo99I131I133Cs134Cs137Ba140La140Ce141Ce144Nd147BONE3.23E61.10E61.59E64.24ES1.48E101.72E114.66E29.42E48.17ES1.02E77.23E101.04E111.45E72.4302.74E31.79ES5.32E1LIVER6.33E36.89ES3'1E67.08E52.78E61.67E67.08E61.45E91.13E23.88E41.27E79.63ES1.49E71.35E111.22E111.45E49.59E-l1.67E37.32E45.47E1GI-LLIKIDNEYT.BODYTHYROIDLUNG6.33E36.89E56.33E36'9E51~43E36.67E56.33E36.89E51.00E46.82E51.89E51.09E64.16E61.67E76.70ES4.24E84.38E108.04E12.24E42.47E64.23E84.36E61.36E108.63E97.48ES2.47E-11.96E21.00E43.35EO6.33E36.89ES6.56E36.33E36.89E51.28E42.93E51.11E68.98E43.46ES8.21E51.33E64.16E61.68E71.23E93'4ES2.15E95.65E43'7E74.17E63.44E72.52E67.04ES1.22E22.78E41.89E73.16E111.12E92.71E91.75E73.47E101.42E103.66ES3.27E101.32E103.81ES3.44E38.91E33.56E61.13E48.62E55.14E22.96E42.11El1.03E73.46E4TABLE3-13DOSEANDDOSERATEVALUES-GOATMILK-INFANTm'mremlrrpCi/secmrem/yrperpci/m3.004152LL53Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993 MWWtJ TABLE3-14DOSEANDDOSERATER;VALUES-GOATMILK-CHILDmi~mremrpCi/secNUCLIDEH3C14'r51Mn54Fe55Fe59Co58Co60Zn65Sr89Sr90Zr95Nb95Mo99I131I133Cs134Cs137Ba140La140Ce141Ce144Nd147BONE1.65E6LIVER4.17E33.29E5906E58'2ES3.15ES7.77E91.58E112.62E25.05E43.91ES4.84E61.62E64.81E51.38E68.35E53.47E68.40ES5.76E11.96E44.95E63.94E85.99E66.52E107.05E61.161.38E31.25ES2.68E16.24E106.18E34.07E-16.88E23.91E42.17El4.49E107.37E10T.BODY4.17E33.29E56.34E34.31ES1.49E56.86E52.56E61.02E75.23ES2.22ES4.01E105.13E11.40E41.22E62.24ES2'7E61.55E109.21E94.12ES1.37E-11.02E26.66E31.68EOTHYROID4.17E33.29E53.52E3KIDNEY4.17E33.29E59.62E24.54E55.29ESLUNG4.17E3GI-LLI4.17E33.29E53.29E56.43E32.72E53.99E53.36ES1.36E68.91E41.43E64.87E61.92E71.48ES3.01ES2.13E96.01E43.63E74.09E63.50E71.11E99.98E62.28E1058.19E92.03E107.32E92.01E33.68E33.02E22.16E41.19E12.41E63.97E83.91ES3.57E61.13E48.59E51.02E73.44E48.25E11.85E41.06E71.30E116.46ESmrem/yrperpci/m~.004152LL54Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993

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TABLE3-15DOSEANDDOSERATEQVALUES-GOATMILK-me~mremrpci/secTEENNUCLIDEH3C14'r51Mn54Fe55Fe59Co58Co60Zn65Sr89Sr90Zr95Nb95Mo99I131I133Cs134Cs137Ba140La140Ce141Ce144Nd147BONE'.70ESLIVER2.64E31.34E53.61E53.67E51~61ES3.14E99.36E101.13E22.23E41.61E81.99E61.08E62.56E58.57ES5.46E52.23E65SSES3.56E11.24E42.72E62.26E83.38E62.92E64.86E-15.60E25.06E41.09E13.58E32.39E-l3.74E22.09E41.19E11.95E104.58E102.71E103.60E10T.BODYTHYROIDKIDNEY2.64E31.34ES3.11E32.15ES5.97E43.31E51.26E65.03E62.60ES8.99E72.31E102.45E16.82E35.19ES1.21ES1.03E62.13E101.25E101.88E5636E-24.30E12.72E37.13E-12.64E31.34ES1.73E32.64E31.34E56'2E23.23E53.57E84.72ES5.93E61.46E101.23E101.21E31.76E21.25E46.99EO5.23El1.20E46.23E66.59E103.89ESIUNGGI-LLI2.64E32.64E31~35ES1.34ES4.44E35.23ES1.62ES2.22E61.11ES2'0E52.03E65.56E94.76E97.53E62.91E72.36ES3.74ES2.63E98.22E45.30E74.87E64.47E72.56E65.70ES5.12ES2.41E34.50E61.37E41.07E61.27E74.29E4mrem/yrperpci/m~.004152LL55Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993 C'(1gS0~l TABLE3-16DOSEANDDOSERATEQVALUES-GOATMILK-ADULTm'~modemrpci/sec,NUCLIDEH3C14'r51Mn54Fe55Fe59Co58Co60Zn65Sr89Sr90Zr95,Nb95Mo99I131I133Cs134Cs137Ba140La140Ce141Ce144Nd147BONE'.63E5LIVER2.03E37.26E42'4ES2.10ES105EB1.70E96.62E106.45E11.31E48.89E71.09E66.50E51.41E54.95E53.25E51.32E63.33EB2.07E17.29E31.51E61.27EB1.90E61.62E62.71E-13.06E22.75E45,69EO2.03E31.36E-l2.07E21.15E46.57EO1.12E102.67E101.49E102.04E10T.BODY2.03E37.26E41.78E31.24E53.28E41.90E57.27ES2.91E61.51EB4.89E71.63E101.40E13.92E32.87E57.29E75.79E52.18E101.34E101.06E53.61E-22.34E11.48E33.93E-1THYROIDKIDNEY2.03E37.26E41.06E32.03E37.26E43.92E21.93ES2.23EB2.79EB3.31E68.63E96.93E96.91E29.60E16.82E33.84EO3.25E17.21E33.41E64.17E102.18EBLUNGGI-LLI2.36E37.85E41.38ES4.48E51~99E68.07E41.65E66.58E62.48E72.10EB2.73EB1.91E96.56E44.42E73.49E63.36E71.71E62.86E94.67EB2.30E91.16E33.95EB3.33E61,00E47.90E59.30E63.15E42.03E32'3E37.26E47'6E4mrem/yrperpci/m~.004152LL56Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993

TABLE3-17DOSEANDDOSERATEQVALUES-COWMEAT-CHILDm~~mremrpci/secNUCLIDEH3C14Cr51Mn54Fe55Fe59Co58Co60Zn65Sr89Sr90Zr95Nb95Mo99I131I133Cs134Cs137Ba140La140Ce141Ce144Nd147BONE5.29ES2.89ES2.04ES2.38ES2.65ES7.01E91.51E64.10E64.15E69.38E-26.09ES8.99ES2.20E72.80E-21.17E41.48E65.93E3LIVER2.34E21'6ES5.15E61.53ES3.30EB9.41E64.64E76.35ES3.32ES1.59E65.42E44.18E61.16E-11.00E98.60EB1.93E49.78E-35.82E34.65ES4.80E3T.BODY2.34E21.06ES4;55E31.37E64.74E71.65ES2.88E71.37ES3.95ES7.57E61.78E92.95E51.14E61.34E42.37E64.39E-22.11ES1.27ES1.28E63.30E-38.64E27.91E43.72E22.34E21.06ES2.52E32.34E21.06ES6.90E21.44E64.00ES1.38E92.15E14.75E51.50E61.16E56.86E61.93E-13.10ES2.80EB6.27E32.55E32.57E52.64E3THYROIDKIDNEYLUNGI-LL'I2.34E22.34E21.06E51'6E59.58E71.11EB1.01EB3.44ES5.49E72.57EB1.12EB1.03E79.44E73.46EB2.95E94.48E43.72E54.67E-25.39E65.39E61.15E41.11E72.73E27.26E61.21EB7.61E64'1E32'1ES4.32E68.66E72.84E7mrem/yrperpci/m~.004152LL57Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993 A

TABLE3-18DOSEANDDOSERATEQVALUES-COWMEAT-TEENme~mremrpCi/secNUCLIDEH3C14Cr51Mn54Fe55Fe59Co58Co60Zn65Sr.89Sr90Zr95Nb95Mo99I131I133Cs134Cs137Ba140La140Ce141Ce144Nd147BONE'.81ES1.50ES1.15ES1~59ES1.40EB5.42E98.50E52.37E62.24E65.05E-23.46ES4.88ES1.19E71.53E-26.19E37'7ES3.16E3LIVER1.94E25.62E4450E61.07ES2.69ES8.05E63.90E75'2EB2.68E51.32E63.90E43.13E68.57E-28.13ES6.49EB1.46E47.51E-34.'14E33.26ES3.44E3T.BODY1.94E25.62E42.93E38.93ES2.49E71.04ES1.86E7S.SOE72.57EB4.01E61.34E91.84ES7.24ES7.43E31.68E62.61E-23.77ES2.26ES7.68ES2.00E-3475E24.23E42.06E21.94E25.62E41.62E31.94E25.62E46.39E21.34E63.53ES9.15EB1.20E13.94ES1.28E68.92E45.40E6"1.50E-12.58ES2.21EB4.95E31~95E31.94E52.02E3THYROIDKIDNEYLUNG1.94E25.62E4GI-LL'I1.94E25.62E48.47E76.36ES1.11ES5-09EB2'4ES1.67E71.52ES6.19EB5'3E96.98E46.20E56.48E-29.87E7,1.01E78.58E79.81E39.24E61.84E74.31E21.18E71.98EB1.24E74.16E34.90ES9.24E66.77E74.62E7mrem/yrperpci/m~.004152LI58Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993 8V.~r, TABLE3-19DOSEANDDOSERATEgVALUES-COWMEAT-ADULT'icremrpci/secNUCLIDEH3C14Cr51Mn54Fe55Fe59Co58Co60Zn65Sr89Sr90Zr95Nb95Mo99I131I133Cs134Cs137Ba140La140Ce141Ce144Nd147BONE3.33E5LIVER325E26.66E45.90E61.28E83.39ES1.04E75.03E77.19ES1.85ES1.44ES2.26ES1.66ES8.38E91.06E63.04E63.40E51.69E64.71E43.85E61.05E-11.03E98.04ES1.81E49.37E-34.99E33.90ES2.69E66.04E-24.35ES5.88ES1.44E71~86E-27.38E39.33E53.59E34.15E33.25E26.66E43.65E31.13E62.98E71.30ES2.34E71.11E83.25E84.76E62.06E92.30ES9.08E58.97E32.21E63.20E-28.45ES5.26ES9.44E52.48E-35.66E25.01E42.48E23.25E26.66E42.18E31.26E91.54E1T.BODYTHYROIDKIDNEY3'5E26.66E48.03E21.76E64.81ES5.34E51~67E61.07ES6.61E61.83E-13.35ES2.73ES.6.15E32'2E32.31ES2.42E3LUNGGI-LBI4.84E39.17E51.81E77.14E77.34E79.46E71.11ES9.07E71.04E41.13E92.12ES9.45ES4.53ES2.66E72.42ES1.08E91.03E101.09E51.02E69.44E-21.81E71.56E72.97E76.88E21.91E73.16ES1.99E73.25E23.25E26.66E46.66E4mrem/yrperpci/m~.004152LL59,Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993

TABLE3-20DOSEANDDOSERATEVALUES-VEGETATIONme~mremrpci/secCHILDNUCLIDEH3C14'r51Mn54Fe55Fe59Co58Co60Zn65Sr89Sr90Zr95Nb95Mo99I131I133Cs134Cs137Ba140La140Ce141Ce144Nd147BONE3.50E67'3ES3.97ES8.12ES3.59E101.24E123.86E61.02E67.16E71.69E61.60E102.39E102.77ES3.25E36.56E51.27ES7.23E4LIVER4.01E37.01ES6.65ES4.05E86.42E8645E73.78ES2'6E98.50E53.99E57.70E67.20E72.09E62.63E10229E102.43ES1.13E33.27E53.98E7586E4T.BODY4.01E37.01E51.17E51.77ES1.25ES3.20E81.97ES1.12E91.35E91.03E93.15E117.56E52.85E51.91E64.09E77.92E55.55E93.38E91.62E73.83E24,85E46.78E64.54E3THYROIDKIDNEY4.01E37.01E56.49E44'1E37.01ES1.77E41.86ES1.36E93.89ES3.49E68.15E97.46E97.90E41.43E52.21E73.22E41.22E63.75ES1.65E72.38E101.18ESLUNGGI-LLI1.86E82.93E92.68E91.45ES6.69ES3.76ES2.10E93.80E81.39E91.67E108.86ES7.37ES6.37E66.41E68.44E51.42ES1.43ES1'0ES3.16E74.08ES1.04E109.28E74.01E34.01E37.01E57.01ES1.18E56.20E65.58ES2.29E87.50E7mrem/yrperpci/m~.004152LL60Unit1ODOMRevision13December1993 IA1I.~l TABLE3-21DOSEANDDOSERATEQVALUES-VEGETATION-mi~mremrpCi/secTEENNUCLIDEH3CD14Cr51Mn54Fe55Fe59Co58Co60Zn65Sr89Sr90Zr95Nb95Mo99I131I133Cs134Cs137Ba140La140Ce141Ce144Nd147'BONE1.45E6LIVER2.59E32.91E53.10ES1.79EB424EB1.51E107e51E111.72E64.80E53.85E79.29E57.10E94.54EB2.20ES4.18ES4.37E72.49ES1.47E95.44E52.66ES5.64E65.39E71.58E61.67E101.38ES1.81E32.83ES5.27E73.66E41.69ESS.SSE21.89E52.18E73.98E41.01E101.35E102.59E32.91E56.16E49,01E75.13E71.61ES1.01ES5.60ES6.86ES4.33EB1'SE112.59E32.91ES3.42E4KIDNEY2.59E32.91E51.35E41.36ES9.41ES3e74E51'6ES1'SE62.89E74.80ES7.75E94.69E98.91E62'6E22.17E42.83E62.38637.99ES2.58E51.29E71.57E109.28E72.20EB2.76E65.31E94.59E95.74E48.89E41.30E72.34E4T.BODYTHYROIDLUNGGI-LTI2.59E32.59E32.91ES8.79E41.40EB2.91E51.03E79'2ES9.53E72.03E91.78E91.14ES1SOE92'1E101'6E91.14E91'1E71.07E71.19E62.08EB1.92EB2.13EB5.10E75.40EB1.33E101.44ES1'2ES9.89ES6'2ES3.24E96.23EBmrem/yrperpci/m~004152LL61Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993 i"'qp'h1I~

NUCLIDEH3C14Cr51Mn54Fe55Fe59Co58Co60Zn65Sr89Sr90Zr95Nb95Mo99I131I133Cs134Cs137Ba140La140Ce141Ce144Nd147BONE'.97ES2.00ES1'6ES3.17E89.96E96.05E111.18E63.55E5404E71,00E64.67E96.36E91.29E81.98E31.97E53.29E73.36E4~IIVR2.26E31.79E53.13ES1.38ES2.96ES3'SE71.67ES1.01E93.77E51.98E56.14E65.78E71.74E61.11E108.70E91.61E59.97E21.33E51.38E73.88E42.26E31.79E54.64E45.97E73~22E71.13ES6.90E73.69E84.56E82.86E81.48E112.55E51.06E51'7E63.31E75.30ES9.08E95.70E98.42E62.63E21.51E41.77E62.32E32.26E31.79E52.77E41.90E102.56ESTABLE3-22DOSEANDDOSERATEVALUES-VEGETATIONm'~modemepci/secT.BODY'HYROIDADULTKIDNEY2.26E31.79ES1.02E49.31E76.75E85.92E51.95E51.39E79.91E73.03E63.59E92.95E95.49E46.19E48.16E62.27E4LUNG2.26E3GI-LLX2'6E31.79E51.79E56.15E47.69E71.17E79.58ES7.91E7827E71.02E91.19E99.81E86.24E83.14E96'6ES1.60E91.75E101.20E91.20E91.42E71.53E71.56E61.94E81.68E89.25E4265E87.32E75.09ES1.11E101.86ESmrem/yrperpci/m~004152LL62Unit1ODOMRevision13December1993 l

TABLE3-23PARAMETERSFORTHEEVALUATIONOFDOSESTOREALMEMBERSOFTHEPUBLICFROMGASEOUSANDLIQUIDEFFLUENTS~Pathwa..ParaeeteraFishU(kg/yr)-adultValue21ReferenceReg.Guide1.109TableE-5FishShorelineD~(mrem/pCi)U(hr/yr)-adult-teenEachRadionuclide6767Reg.Guide1.109TableE-11Reg.Guide1.09AssumedtobesameasAdultShorelineEachRadionuclide(mrem/hrperpCi/mi)Reg.Guide1.109TableE-6InhalationDFAEachRadionuclideReg.Guide1.109TableE-7004152LL63Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993 eg1I NINEMILEPOINTNUCLEARSTATIONRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALMONITORINGPROGRAMSAIVlPLINGLOCATIONSTABLE5.1TypeofSamleRadioiodineandParticulates(air)RadioiodineandParticulates(air)RadioiodineandParticulates(air)RadioiodineandParticulates(air)RadioiodineandParticulates(air)*MapLocationCollectionSiteEnv.ProramNo.1NineMilePointRoadNorth(R-1)Co.Rt.295LakeRoad(R-2)Co.Rt.29(R-3)VillageofLycoming,NY(R-4)MontarioPointRoad(R-5)Ltion1.8miI88'1,1miI104oESE1.5miI132'E1.8miI143~SE16.4miI42oNEDirectRadiation(TLD)DirectRadiation(TLD)DirectRadiation(TLD)DirectRadiation(TLD)DirectRadiation(TLD)DirectRadiation(TLD)DirectRadiation(TLD)DirectRadiation(TLD)DirectRadiation(TLD)DirectRadiation(TLD)DirectRadiation(TLD)DirectRadiation(TLD)DirectRadiation(TLD)1012131415161718NorthShorelineArea(75)NorthShorelineArea(76)NorthShorelineArea(77)NorthShorelineArea(23)JAFEastBoundary(78)Rt.29(79)Rt.29(80)MinerRoad(81)MinerRoad(82)LakeviewRoad(83)LakeviewRoad(84)SiteMeteorologicalTower(7)EnergyInformationCenter(18)0.1mi@5~N0.1miI25oNNE0.2miI45oNE0.8miI70~ENE1.0miI90oE1.1miI115~ESE1.4miI133~SE1.6miI159oSSE1.6miI181~S1.2miI200~SSW1.1miI225oSW0.7miI250oWSW0.4miI265~W*Map=SeeFigures5.1-1and5.1-2004152LL64Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993 k4if0Yi~k'r NINEIVIILEPOINTNUCLEARSTATIONRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALMONITORINGPROGRAMSAMPLINGLOCATIONSTABLE5.1(Continued)Typeofamle*MapLocationCollecionSiteEnv.ProramNo.LationDirectRadiation(TLD)DirectRadiation(TLD)DirectRadiation(TLD)DirectRadiation(TLD)DirectRadiation(TLD)DirectRadiation(TLD)DirectRadiation,(TLD)DirectRadiation(TLD)DirectRadiation(TLD)DirectRadiation(TLD)DirectRadiation(TLD)DirectRadiation(TLD)DirectRadiation(TLD)DirectRadiation(TLD)DirectRadiation(TLD)DirectRadiation(TLD)DirectRadiation(TLD)DirectRadiation(TLD)DirectRadiation(TLD)SurfaceWaterSurfaceWater192021222324252627282930313233343536373839NorthShoreline(85)NorthShoreline(86)NorthShoreline(87)HickoryGrove(88)LeavittRoad(89)Rt.104(90)Rt.51A(91)MaidenLaneRoad(92)Co.Rt.53(93)Co.Rt.1(94)LakeShoreline(95)Phoenix,NYControl(49)S.W,Oswego,Control(14)Scriba,NY(96)AlcanAluminum,Rt.1A(58)Lycoming,NY(97)NewHaven,NY(56)W.Boundary,BibleCamp(15)LakeRoad(98)OSSInletCanal(NA)JAFNPPInletCanal(NA)0.2miI294~WNW0.1miI315'W0.1miI341oNNW4.5miI97~E4.1miI111ESE4.2miI135oSE4.8miI156SSE4.4miI183oS44miI205oSSW4.7miI223~SW4.1miI237~WSW19.8miI163~S12.6miI226oSW3.6miI199'SW3.1miI220~SW1.8miI143'E5.3miI123~ESE0.9miI237~WSW1.2miI101~E7.6miI235oSW0.5miI70oENE(NA)=Notapplicable*Map=SeeFigures5.1-1and5.1-2004152LL65Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993

NINEMILEPOINTNUCLEARSTATIONRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALMONITORINGPROGRAMSAMPLINGLOCATIONSTABLE5.1(Continued)TypeofSamle*MapLoainCollecionSieEnv.PrramNo.LoainShorelineSedimentFishFishFishMilkMilkMilkMilkMilkMilkMilk(CR)FoodProductFoodProductFoodProductFoodProductFoodProduct404142434445047646566734849505152SunsetBayShoreline(NA)NMPSiteDischargeArea(NA)NMPSiteDischargeArea(NA)OswegoHarborArea(NA)MilkLocation¹50MilkLocation¹7MilkLocation¹65MilkLocation¹55MilkLocation¹60MilkLocation¹4MilkLocation(Woodworth)ProduceLocation¹6++(Bergenstock)(NA)ProduceLocation¹1++(Culeton)(NA)ProduceLocation¹2++(Vitullo)(NA)ProduceLocation¹5++(C.S.Parkhurst)(NA)ProduceLocation¹3++(C.Narewski)(NA)1.5mi580~E0.3mi5315'W(and/or)0.6mi555~NE62mly235oSW8.2mi5934E5.5mi5107~ESE17.0mi5220~SW9.0mi595~E9.5mi590~E7.8mi5113~ESE13.9mi5234~SW1.9mi5141~SE1.7mi@96~E1.9mi5101~E1.5miy114oESE1.6mi@84oE*Map=(NA)TheJonesmilklocationhasbeendeletedduetotheherdbeingsold.(Maplocation¹46.)SeeFigures5.1-1and5.1-2FoodProductSamplesneednotnecessarilybecollectedfromalllistedlocations.CollectedsampleswillbeofthehighestcalculatedsiteaverageD/Q.NotapplicableControlResult(location)004152LL66Unit1ODOMRevision13December1993

NINEIVIILEPOINTNUCLEARSTATIONRADIOLOGICALENVIRONIVIENTALMONITORINGPROGRAIVISAMPLINGLOCATIONSTABLE5.1(Continued)TypeofamI*MapLocaionCollecioniEnv.PrramNo.LionFoodProductFoodProduct(CR)FoodProduct(CR)FoodProductFoodProductFoodProductFoodProductFoodProduct(CR)FoodProductFoodProductFoodProduct5354555657585960616263ProduceLocation¹4++(P.Parkhurst)(NA)ProduceLocation¹7++(McMillen)(NA)ProduceLocation¹8'Denman)(NA)ProduceLocation¹9(O'onnor)(NA)ProduceLocation¹10(C.Lawton)(NA)ProduceLocation¹11(C.R.Parkhurst)(NA)ProduceLocation¹12(Barton)(NA)ProduceLocation¹13(Flack)(NA)ProduceLocation¹14(Koeneke)(NA)ProduceLocation¹15(Whaley)(NA)ProduceLocation¹16(Murray)(NA)2.1miI110~ESE15.0miI223SW12.6miI225SW1.6miI171~S2.2miI123ESE2.0miI112~ESE1.9miI115ESE15.6miI225SW1.9miI95oE1.7miI136'E1.2miI207SSW*Map=SeeFigures5.1-1and5.1-2++=FoodProductSamplesneednotnecessarilybecollectedfromalllistedlocations.CollectedsampleswillbeofthehighestcalculatedsiteaverageD/Q.(NA)=NotapplicableCR=ControlResult(location)004152LL67Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993

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APPENDIXALIQUIDDOSEFACTORDERIVATION004152LL71Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993 f')V;"ff~g AppendixALiquidEffluentDoseFactorDerivation,A~A(mrem/hrperpCi/ml)whichembodiesthedoseconversionfactors,pathwaytransferfactors(e.g,bioaccumulationfactors)gpathwayusagefactors,anddilution'factorsforthepointsofpathwayorigintakesintoaccountthedosefromingestionoffishanddrinkingwaterandthesediment.ThetotalbodyandorgandoseconversionfactorsforeachradionuclidewillbeusedfromTableE-11ofRegulatoryGuide1.109.Toexpeditetime,thedoseiscalculatedforamaximumindividualinsteadofeachagegroup.ThemaximumindividualdosefactorisacompositeofthehighestdosefactorAofeachnuclideiagegroupa,andorgant,henceA,.Itshouldbenotedthatthefishingestionpathwayisthemostsignificantpathwayfordosefromliquideffluents.ThewaterconsumptionpathwayisincludedforconsistencywithNUREG0133.Theequationforcalculatingdosecontributionsgiveninsection1.3requirestheuseofthecompositedosefactorA;,foreachnuclide,i.Thedosefactorequationforafreshwatersiteis:Kit-l,t~](DFL)~+o~~Dw+69.3UWe~(1-e)(DFS),)-ii<(>.>(4)Where:KoUIsthedosefactorfornuclidei,agegroupaftotalbodyororgant,forallappropriatepathways,(mrem/hrperpCi/ml).Istheunitconversionfactor,1.14E5=1E6pC1/pCix1E3ml/kg-:-8760hr/yr.Waterconsumption(1/yr)ifromTableE-5ofReg.Guide1.109.UgFishconsumption(Kg/yr);fromTableE-5ofReg.Guide1.109.U,(BF)iSedimentShorelineUsage(hr/yr);fromTableE-5ofReg.Guide1.109.Bioaccumulationfactorfornuclide,i,infish,(pCi/kg,perpCi/1),fromTableA-1ofReg.Guide1.109.(DFL)hl(DFS))Doseconversionfactorforage,nuclideiiigroupa,totalbodyororgant,(mrem/pCi);fromTableE-llofReg.Guide1.109.Doseconversionfactorfornuclideiandtotalbody,fromstandingoncontaminatedground(mern/hrperpCi/m');fromTableE-6ofReg.Guide1.109.DDilutionfactorfromthenearfieldareawithinone-quartermileofthereleasepointtothepotablewaterintakefortheadultwaterconsumption.ThisistheMetropolitanWaterBoard,OnondagaCountyintakestructurelocatedwestoftheCityofOswego;(unitless).004152LL72Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993 4%psvent, D,69.3AppendixA(Cont'd)Dilutionfactorfx'omthenearfieldareawithinonequartermileofthereleasepointtotheshorelinedeposit(takenatthesamepointwherewetakeenvironmentalsamples1.5miles;unitless).conversionfactor.693x100,100K,(L/kg-hr)*40*24hr/day/.693inL/m~-d,andK,=transfercoefficientfromwatertosedimentinL/kgperhour.Averagetransittimerequiredforeachnuclidetoreachthepointofexposureforinternaldose,itisthetotaltimeelapsedfromreleaseofthenuclidestoeitheringestionforwater(w)andfish(f)orshorelinedeposit(s),(hr).tbLengthoftimethesedimentisexposedtothecontaminatedwater,nominally15yrs(approximatemidpointoffacilityoperatinglife),(hrs).decayconstantfornuclidei(hr').ExampleCalculationShorewidthfactor(unitless)fromTableA-2ofReg.Guide1.109.r~ForI-131ThyroidDoseFactorforanAdultfromaRadwasteliquideffluentsrelease:(DFS))(DFL)L,BF)UrDD,'U,W2.80E-91.95E-315214012120.35.5mrem/hrperpCi/m~mrem/pcit~pCi/KgperpCi/Lt<Kg/yrtb30hrs.(w=water)24hrs.(f=fish)1.314E5hrs.(5.48E3days)unxtlessU=730L/yrunitlessKo=1.14E5CiCimlkhr/yr(hr/yr)3.61E-3hr'rs(s=ShorelineSediment)ThesevalueswillyieldanA,Factorof6.79E4mrem-mlperpCi-hraslistedinTable2-4.ItshouldbenotedthatonlyalimitednumberofnuclidesarelistedonTables2-1to2-8.Thesearethemostcommonnuclidesencounteredineffluents.Ifanuclideisdetectedforwhichafactorisnotlisted,thenitwillbecalculatedandincludedinarevisiontotheODOM.0Inaddition,notalldosefactorsareusedforthedosecalculations.Amaximumindividualisused,whichisacompositeofthemaximumdosefactorofeachagegroupforeachorganasreflectedintheapplicablechemistryprocedures.004152LL73Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993 0I APPENDIXBPLUMESHINEDOSEFACTORDERIVATION004152LL74Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993 P!

APPENDIXBForelevatedreleasestheplumeshinedosefactorsforgammaair(B,)andwholebody(V,),arecalculatedusingthefiniteplumemodelwithanelevationabovegroundequaltothestackheight.Tocalculatetheplumeshinefactorforgammawholebody..doses,thegammaairdosefactorisadjustedfortheattenuationoftissue,andtheratioofmassabsorptioncoefficientsbetween-tissueandair.Theequationsareasfollows:GammaAirB,=,E,~KEIReV,Where:K'onversionfactor(seebelowforactualvalue).massabsorptioncoefficient(cm/gKairforB<<ti.ssueforV,)V,Energyofgammarayperdisintegration(Mev)averagewindspeedforeachstabilityclass(s),IEdownwinddistance(siteboundary,m)sectorwidth(radians)subscriptforstabilityclassIfunction=I,+k?iforeachstabilityclass.(unitless,seeRegulatoryGuide1.109)Fractionoftheattenuatedenergythatisactuallyabsorbedinair(seeRegulatoryGuide1.109,seebelowforequation)WholeBodVi1.11SB;ePEtaWhere:t~=tissuedepth(g/cd)SFshieldingfactorfromstructures(unitless)1.11=Ratioofmassabsorptioncoefficientsbetweentissueandair.Whereallotherparametersaredefinedabove,.'K=conversionfactor[3.7E10midis1.6E-6erq]Ci-sec[1293g]Mev[100~er]g-rad.46~k~~PEWhere:p=massattenuationcoefficient(cd/g;airforB<<tissueforV<)p,=definedabove004152LL75Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993

<S APPENDIXB(Cont'd)Therearesevenstabilityclasses,AthruF.ThepercentageoftheyearthateachstabilityclassoccursistakenfromtheU-2FSAR.Fromthisdata,aplumeshinedosefactoriscalculatedforeachstabilityclassandeachnuclide,mgltipliedbyitsrespectivefractionandthensummed.Thewindspeedscorrespondingtoeachstabilityclassare,also,takenfromtheU-2FSAR.Toconfirmtheaccuracyofthesevalues,anaverageofthe12monthwindspeedsfor1985,1986,1987and1988wascomparedtotheaverageoftheFSARvalues.Theaveragewindspeedoftheactualdataisequalto6.78m/s,whichcomparedfavorablytotheFSARaveragewindspeedequalto6.77m/s.Theaveragegammaenergieswerecalculatedusingaweightedaverageofallgammaenergiesemittedfromthenuclide.Theseenergiesweretakenfromthehandbook"RadioactiveDecayDataTables",DavidC.Kocher.Themassabsorption(p,)andattenuation(p)coefficientswerecalculatedbymultiplyingthemassabsorption(p,/p)andmassattenuation(p/p)coefficientsgivenintheRadiationHealthHandbookbytheairdensityequalto1.293E-3g/ccorthetissuedensityof1g/ccwhereapplicable.Thetissuedepthis5g/cm~for,thewholebody.Thedownwinddistanceisthesiteboundary.004152LL76Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993 c)~'4.4,e(,~ll SAMPLECALCULATIONAPPENDIXB(Cont'd)Ex.Kr-89FSTABILITYCLASSONLY-GammaAir-DATAEppecr,~2.22MeVk~~=.871K~.462943E-3mpaV=5.55m/sec5.5064E-3m'=644m.3919m.......verticalplumespreadtakenfrom"IntroductiontoNuclearEngineering",JohnR.LaMarsh'-IFunctionUc,IiIgaB<.06.33.45I,+kIq.33+(.871)(.45)=-72dis~0.46Ci-secMevers2.943E-3m'.22Mev.72(sQ)(g/m~)(ercro)(5.55m/s)(.39)(644m)(g-rad)1.55(-6)rads3600shr24hd365dCi/s(~1E6C1)Ci1E3mradrad2.76(-2)meadrpCi/sec-(.0253cm~/g)(5g/cd)1.11(.7)2.76(-2)mradrI[e)pci/secJ1.89(-2)meadrpCi/secNOTE:TheabovecalculationisfortheFstabilityclassonly.ForTable3-2andprocedurevalues,aweightedfractionofeachstabilityclasswasusedtodeterminetheB>andV,values.004152LL77Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993

APPENDIXCDOSEPARAMETERSFORIODINE131and133,PARTICULATESANDTRITIUM004152LL78Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993 k~~~C APPENDIXCDOSEPARAMETERSFORIODINE-131AND-133iPARTICULATESANDTRITIUMThisappendixcontainsthemethodologywhichwasusedtocalculatetheorgandosefactorsforZ-131,I-133,particulates,andtritium.ThedosefactoriRwas.calculateduaCngthemethodologyoutlinedinNUREG-0133.TheradioiodineandparticulateTechnicalSpecification(Section3.6.15)isapplicabletothelocationintheunrestrictedareawherethecombinationofexistingpathwaysandreceptoragegroupsindicatesthemaximumpotentialexposureoccurs,i.e.,thecriticalreceptor.Washoutwascalculatedanddeterminedtobenegligible.gvalueshavebeencalculatedfortheadult,teen,childandinfantagegroupsforallpathways.However,fordosecompliancecalculations,amaximumindividualisassumedthatisacompositeofhighestdosefactorofeachagegroupforeachorganandpathway.Themethodologyusedtocalculatethesevaluesfollows:C.1InhalationPathwaQ(I)where:K'BR)~(DFA)g,Q(Z)dosefactorforeachidentifiedradionuclideioftheorganofinterest(units=mrem/yrperpCi/m~)gK'constantofunitconversion,1E6pCi/pCi(BR)~(DFA)1FBreathingrateofthereceptorofagegroupa,(units=m~/yr);Theinhalationdosefactorfornuclidei,organjandagegroupa,andorgant(units=mrem/pci).Thebreathingrates(BR)~forthevariousagegroups,asgiveninTableE-5ofRegulatoryGuide1.109Revision1,aretabulatedbelow.AeGrouaBreathinRatem~rInfant;ChildTeenAdult1400370080008000Inhalationdosefactors(DFA)>forthevariousagegroupsaregiveninTablesE-7throughE-10ofRegulatoryGuide1.109Revision1.004152LL79Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993 1VEo+<

C.2GroundPlanePathwaAPPENDIXC(Cont'd)W(G)K'KSFDFG-l,t1-eWhere:Q(G)K'Dosefactorforthegroundplanepathwayforeachidentifiedradionuclideifortheorganofinterest(units=m~-mrem/yrperpCi/sec)Aconstantofunitconversion,lE6pCi/pCiAconstantofunitconversion,8760hr/yearTheradiologicaldecay'onstantforradionuclidei,(units~sec')tTheexposuretime,sec,4.73E8sec(15years)(DFG)~~Thegroundplanedoseconversionfactorforradionuclidei;(units=mrem/hrperpci/m~)SFTheshieldingfactor(dimensionless)Ashieldingfactorof0.7isdiscussedinTableE-15ofRegulatoryGuide1.109Revision1.AtabulationofDFG,valuesispresentedinTableE-6ofRegulatoryGuide1.109Revisionl.004152LL80Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993 i'Ilk APPENDIXC(Cont'd)C.3Grass-CoworGoat-MilkPathwaQ(C)~K'FrD.L~ff+(~1-ff)(ee-l,,t~-l,t,YzY,Where:Q(C)K'osefactorforthecowmilkorgoatmilkpathway,foreachidentifiedradionuclideifortheorganofinterest,(unitsm2-mrem/yrperpCi/sec)Aconstantofunitconversion,1E6pCi/pCiThecow'sorgoat'sfeedconsumptionrate,(units~Kg/day-wetweight),Thereceptor'smilkconsumptionrateforagegroupa,(unitsliters/yr)Y,Theagriculturalproductivitybyunitareaofpasturefeedgrassy(units~kg/m2)Theagriculturalproductivitybyunitareaofstoredfeed,(units~kg/m2)Thestableelementtransfercoefficients,(units=pCi/liter.perpCi/day)Fractionofdepositedactivityretainedoncow'sfeedgrass(DFL)LLTheingestiondosefactorfornuclidei,agegroupa,andtotalbodyororgant(units=mrem/pCi)Theradiologicaldecayconstantforradionuclidei,(unitssec-1)Thedecayconstantforremovalofactivityonleafandplantsurfacesbyweatheringequalto5.73E>>7sec-1(correspondingtoa14dayhalf-life)Thetransporttimefrompasturetocoworgoat,tomilk,toreceptor,(units=sec)Thetransporttimefrompasture,toharvest,tocoworgoat,tomilk,toreceptor(units=sec)004152LL81Unit1ODCMRevisi.on13December1993

'4,~pIiHgJ'kPt.44~~t APPENDIXC(Cont'd)0'ractionoftheyearthatthecoworgoatisonpasture(dimensionless)Fractionofthecowfeedthatispasturegrasswhilethecowison~asture(dimensionless)Milkcattleandgoatsareconsideredtobefedfromtwopotentialsources,pasturegrassandstoredfeeds;FollowingthedevelopmentinRegulatoryGuide1.109Revision1,thevalueoff,isconsideredunityinlieuofsitespecificinformation.Thevalueoff~is0.5basedon6monthgrazingperiod.Thisvalueforf,wasobtainedfromtheenvironmentalgroup.TableC-1containstheappropriatevaluesandtheirsourceinRegulatoryGuide1.109Revision1.Theconcentrationoftritiuminmilkisbasedontheairborneconcentrationratherthanthedeposition.Therefore,theRz(C)isbasedonX/Q:Rp(C)KKF~QP~(DFL)~0~75(0~5/H)Where:Rg(C)H0.75Dosefactorforthecoworgoatmilkpathwayfortritiumfortheorganofinterest,(units=mrem/yrperpci/m~)Aconstantofunitconversion,1E3g/kgAbsolutehumidityoftheatmosphere,(unitsg/m~)Thefractionoftotalfeedthatiswater0.5TheratioofthespecificactivityofthefeedgrasswatertotheatmosphericwaterOthervaluesaregivenpreviously.AsitespecificvalueofHequalto6.14g/m~isused.Thisvaluewasobtainedfromtheenvironmentalgroupusingactualsitedata.004152LL82Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993 8'*I~9Jtlal(caJfp,~

C.4Grass-Cow-MeatPathwaAPPENDIXC(Cont'd)-litrg(C)=K'FrDFL[~f1+(~1-ff)(ee:(1)+1~)[Yp,Y,Q(M)Dosefactorforthemeatingestionpathwayforradionuclideiforanyorganofinterest,(units~m~-mrem/yrperpci/sec)FrThestableelementtransfercoefficients,(unitspCi/kgperpCi/day)Thereceptor'smeatconsumptionrateforagegroupa,(units~kg/year)Thetransporttimefromharvest,tocow,toreceptor,(units=sec)Thetransporttimefrompasture,tocow,toreceptor,(units=sec)Allothertermsremainthesameasdefinedforthemilkpathway.TableC-2containsthevalueswhichwereusedincalculatingg(M).Theconcentrationoftritiuminmeatisbasedonairborneconcentrationratherthandeposition.Therefore,theR~(M)isbasedonX/Q.Rg(M)=K'KFQP~(DFL)~[0.75(0.5/H))Where:R~(M)~Dosefactorforthemeatingestionpathwayfortritiumforanyorganofinterest,(units~mrem/yrperpCi/m')Allothertermsaredefinedabove.C.SVeetationPathwaTheintegratedconcentrationinvegetationconsumedbymanfollowstheexpressiondevelopedformilk.Manisconsideredtoconsumetwotypesofvegetation(freshandstored)thatdifferonlyinthetimeperiodbetweenharvestandconsumption,therefore:R(V)=K'(l,+1.)-A,t-l,t(DFL)~U",Fe+U',F,e004152LL83Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993 Nl'VNI'Xi' APPENDIXC(Cont'd)Where:Q(V)K'LUsFgFqYvDosefactorforvegetablepathwayforradionuclideifortheorgan.afinterest,(units=m~-mrem/yrperpCi/sec)Aconstantofunitconversion,1E6pCi/pCiTheconsumptionrateoffreshleafyvegetationbythereceptorinagegroupa,(unitskg/yr)Theconsumptionrateofstoredvegetationbythereceptorinagegroupa(unitskg/yr)ThefractionoftheannualintakeoffreshleafyvegetationgrownlocallyThefractionoftheannualintakeofstoredvegetationgrownlocallyTheaveragetimebetweenharvestofleafyvegetationanditsconsumption,(units=sec)Theaveragetimebetweenharvestofstoredvegetationanditsconsumption,(units~sec)ThevegetationarealPdensity,(units=kg/m~)Allotherfactorshavebeendefinedpreviously.TableC-3presentstheappropriateparametervaluesandtheirsourceinRegulatoryGuide1.109Revision1.Inlieuofsite-specificdata,valuesforFzandF,of,1.0and0.76,respectively,wereusedinthecalculation.ThesevalueswereobtainedfromTableE-15ofRegulatoryGuide1.109Revision1.Theconcentrationoftritiuminvegetationisbasedontheairborneconcentrationratherthanthedeposition.Therefore,theRz(V)isbasedonX/Q:+(V)=KK[U~sfa+U~fi](DFL)w0~75(0~5/H)Where:Rg(V)dosefactorforthevegetablepathwayfortritiumforanyorganofinterest,(units=mrem/yrperpCi/m).Allothertermsaredefinedinpreceedingsections.004152LL84Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993

TABLEC-1ParametersforGrass-(CoworGoat)-MilkPathwaysParametera<(kg/day)(DFL)>(mrem/pCi)F(pCi/literperpCi/day)Y,(kg/m~)Y~(kg/m)Value50(cow)6(goat)1.0(radioiodines)0.2(particulates)EachradionuclideEachstableelement2.00.7ReferenceRe.Guide1.109Rev.1TableE-3TableE-3TableE-15TableE-15TablesE-11toE-14TableE-1(cow)TableE-2(goat)TableE-15TableE-15t~(seconds)t~(seconds)U(liters/yr)1.73x10'2days)330infant330child400teen310adultTableE-15TableE-5TableE-5TableE-5TableE-57.78x10~(90days)TableE-15004152LL85Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993

TABLEC-2ParametersfortheGrass-Cow-MeatPathwayParameterF,(pCi/KgperpCi/day)U(Kg/yr)(DFL)@(mrem/pCi)Y(kg/mi)Y,(kg/m)tb(seconds)tf(seconds)Qr(kg/day)Value1.0(radioiodines)0.2(particulates)Eachstableelement0infant41child65teen110adultEachradionuclide0.72.07.78E6(90days)1.73E6(20days)50ReferenceRe.Guide1.109Rev.1TableE-15TableE-15'ITableE-1TableE-5TableE-5TableE-5TableE-5TablesE-11toE-14TableE-15TableE-15TableE-15TableE-15TableE-3004152LL86Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993

TABLEC-3ParametersfortheVegetablePathwayParameterr(dimensionless)(DFL)>(mrem/pCi)U"),(kg/yr)-infant-child-teen-adultU')~(kg/yr)-infant-child-teen-adultt(seconds)t(seconds)Y(kg/m~)Value1.0(radioiodines)0.2(particulates)Eachradionuclide026426405206305208.6E4(1day)5.18E6(60days)2.0ReferenceRe.Guide1.109Rev.1TableE-1TableE-1TablesE-11toE-14TableE-5TableE-5TableE-5TableE-5TableE-5TableE-5TableE-5TableE-5TableE-15TableE-15TableE-15004152LL87Unit1ODCMRevision13December1993

APPENDIXDDIAGRAMSOFLIQUIDANDGASEOUSTREATMENTSYSTEMSANDMONITORINGSYSTEMS004152LL88Unit1ODOMRevision13December1993

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