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Revised Combined Semiannual Radioactive Effluent Release Rept for Jan-June 1988.
ML17223A826
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Site: Saint Lucie  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 06/30/1988
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FLORIDAPOHER&LIGHTCOMPANYST.LUCIEPLANTUNITSNO.1&2LICENSENO.SDPR-67&NPF-16COMBINEDSEMI-ANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTRELEASEREPORTFORTHEPERIODJANUARY1,1988THROUGHJUNE30,1988900+Pg0m.=---=--PaR~,0~+>00@isRE'OCK05000335PDC IE4dAyig' DESCRIPTION TABLEOFCONTENTSPAGEEFFLUENTANDWASTEDISPOSALSUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION,........

SITEVISITORDOSEFROMEFFLUENTS..............

OFFSITEDOSECALCULATION MANUALREVISIONS

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SOLIDWASTEANDIRRADIATIED FUELSHIPMENTS.................

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LIQUIDEFFLUENT:

SUMMATION OFALLRELEASES&NUCLIDESUMMATION BYQUARTERNIT01o~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UUNIT,02o~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~10GASEOUSEFFLUENT:

SUMMATION OFALLRELEASES&NUCLIDESUMMATION BYQUARTERNIT01e~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UNIT02r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~USOLIDWASTE-SHIPMENTSUMMATION 121416ATTACHMENT

-AODCMrevisions duringthereporting periodr C(srI,jJatIf~ki%'ll EFFLUENTANDWASTEDISPOSALSUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION 1.Regulatory Limits1.1ForLiquidHasteEffluents A.Theconcentration, ofradioactive materialreleasedfromthesiteshallbelimitedtotheconcentrations specified in10CFRPart20AppendixB,TableII,Column2forradionuclides otherthandissolved orentrained noblegases.Fordissolved orentrained noblegases,theconcentration shallbelimitedto2E-4micro-Curies/ml totalactivity.

B.Thedoseordosecommitment toaMEMBEROFTHEPUBLICfromradioactive materialinliquideffluents

released, fromeachreactorunit,toUNRESTRICTED AREASshallbelimitedto:Duringanycalendarquarterto<=1.5mremstotheTotalBodyandto<=5mremstoanyorgan,andDuringanycalendaryearto<=3mremstotheTotalBodyandto<=10mremstoanyorgan.1.2ForGaseousHasteEffluents:

A.ThedoserateinUNRESTRICTED AREASduetoradioactive materials releasedingaseouseffluents fromthesiteshallbelimitedto:ForNobleGases:<=500mrems/yrtothetotalbodyand3000mrems/yrtotheskin,andForIodine-131, Iodine-133, Tritium,andallradionuclides inparticulate formwithhalf-lives greaterthan8days:1500mrems/yrtoanyorgan..*B.Theairdoseduetonoblegasesreleasedingaseouseffluents fromeachreactorunit,toareasatandbeyondtheSITEBOUNDARYshallbelimitedtothefollowing:

Duringanycalendarquarter,to<=-5mradsforgammaradiation,and 10mradsforbetaradiation and,duringanycalendaryearto10mradsforgammaradiation and<=20mradsforbetaradiation.

4C.ThedosetoaMEMBEROFTHEPUBLICfromIodine-181, Iodine-133, Tritium,andallradionuclides inparticulate form,withhalf-lives>8Daysingaseouseffluents

released, fromeachreactorunittoareasatandbeyondthesiteboundary, shallbelimitedtothefollowing:.

Duringanycalendarquarterto<=7.5mremtoanyorgan,andDuringanycalendaryearto<=15mremtoanyorgan.~IThecalculated dosescontained inaserai-annual reportshallnotapplytoanySTSLCO.Thereportedvaluesarebasedonactualreleaseconditions insteadofhistorical conditions thattheSTSLCOdosecalcuations arebasedon.TheSTSLCOdoselimitsaretherefore includedinItem1ofthereport,forinformation only.

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EFFLUENTANDWASTEDISPOSALSUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION (Continued) 2.MaximumPermissible Concentrations Water'sper10CFR20Part20,AppendixB,TableII,Column2,exceptforentrained ordissolved noblegasesasdescribed in1.1.Aofthisreport.Air:Releaseconcentrations arelimitedtodoseratelimitsdescribed in1.2.A.ofthisreport.3.AverageEnergyoffissionandactivation gasesingaseouseffluents isnotapplicable.

4.Measurements andapproximations oftotalradioactivity Wherealpha,tritium,andnamednuclidesareshownaszeroCuriesreleased, thisshouldbeinterpreted as"noacitvitywasdetectedonthesamplesusingthePlantTechnical Specification analysestechniques toachieverequiredLowerLimitofDetection (LLD)sensitivity forradioactive effluents.

Asummaryofliquideffluentaccounting methodsisdescribed inTable3~1.Asummaryofgaseouseffluentaccounting methodsis.described inTable3.2.4.1EstimateofErrorsLIQUIDGASEOUSErrorTopicAvg.XMax.XAvg.XMax.%ReleasePointMixingSamplingSamplePreparation SampleAnalysisReleaseVolumeTotalI21132555105'0NA213410NA55101535Thepredictability oferrorforradioactive releasescanonlybeappliedtonuclidesthatarepredominant insamplespectrums.

Nuclidesthatarenearbackground relativetothepredominant nuclidesinagivensamplecouldeasilyhaveerrorsgreaterthantheabovelistedmaximums.

s\~~4*1tAA-EFFLUENTANDWASTEDISPOSALSUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION (Continued) 4.Measurements andApproximations ofTotalRadioactivity (Cont.)4.1(Continued)

B.(Continued)

TABLE3.1RADIOACTIVE LIQUIDEFFIUENTSAMPLINGANDANALYSISLiquidSourceSamplingFrequency TypeofAnalysisMethodofAnalysisEachBatchPrincipal GammaEmittersp.h.a.MonitorTank1ReleasesContinuous ReleasesMonthlyComposite Quarterly Composite DailyGrabSamplesTritiumGrossAlphaSr-89,Sr-90,&Fe-55Principal GammaEmitters&I-131for4/MComposite AnalysisDissolved

&Entrained GasesOneBatch/MonthTritiumComposite MonthlyAlphaComposite MonthlySr-89,Sr-90-;&Fe-55Composite Quarterly L.S.G.F.P.C.S.p.h.a.p.h.a.'.S~G.F.P.C~S.1-Boric.AcidEvaporator Condensate isnormallyrecovered tothePrimaryWaterStorageTankforrecycling intothereactorcoolantsystemanddoesnotcontribute toLiquid"WasteEffluentTotals.p.h.a.-Gamma SpectrumPulseHeightAnalysisusingLithiumGermanium Detectors.

Allpeaksareidentified andquantified.

L.S.-Liquid Scintillation CountingC.S.-Chemical Separation G.F.P.-GasFlowProportional Counting4/M-FourperMonth 0>>4 EFFLUENTANDWASTEDISPOSALSUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION (Continued) 4.Measurements andApproximations ofTotalRadioactivity (Continued) 4.1(Continued)

B.(Continued)

TABLE3.2RADIOACTIVE GASEOUSWASTESAMPLINGANDANALYSISGaseousSourceSamplingFrequency TypeofAnalysisMethodofAnalysisWasteGasDecayTankReleasesContainment PurgeReleasesEachBatchPrincipal GammaEmittersPrincipal GammaEmittersEachPurgeTritiump.h.a.p.h.a.L.S~4/MPrincipal GammaEmittersTritiump.h.a.L.S.PlantVentMonthlyComposite Quarterly Composite Particulate GrossAlphaParticulate Sr-89&Sr-90G.F.P.C.S.p.h.a.-GammaSpectrumPulseHeightAnalysisusingLithiumGermanium Detectors.

Allpeaksareidentified andquantified.

L.S.-Liquid Scintillation CountingC.S.-Chemical Separation G.F.P.-GasFlowProportional Counting4/M-FourperMonth i

FLORIDAPOWER&LIGHTCOMPANYST.LUCIEUNIT51SEMIANNUAL REPORTJANUARY1~1988THROUGHJUNESOr1988EFFLUENT&WASTEDISPOSAL-SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION (CONTINUED) 5.BatchReleasesA.Liquidl.2.3.5.6.Numberofbatchreleases:

Totaltimeperiodforbatchreleases:

Maximumtimeperiodforabatchrelease:Averagetimeperiodforabatchrelease:Minimumtimeperiodforabatchrelease:Averagedilutionstreamflo~duringtheperiod:21.011,650.0minutes1,047minutes555minutes515minutes1<027>087 gpmAllliquidreleasesaresummarized intablesB.Gaseous1.2.3e45.Numberofbatchreleases:

Totaltimeperiodforbatchreleases:

Maximumtimeperiodforabatchrelease:Averagetimeperiodforabatchrelease:Minimumtimeperiodforabatchrelease:2550minutes4~0minutes275minutes120minutesAlIgaseouswastereleasesaresummarized intables6.Unplanned ReleasesA.Liquid1.Numberofreleases:

2.Totalactivityreleased:

00CuriesB.GaseousNumberofreleases:

2.Totalactivityreleased:

00CuriesC.Seeattachments (ifapplicable) for:2.4~Adescription oftheeventandequipment.

involved.

Cause(s)fortheunplanned release.Actionstakentopreventarecurrence.

Consequences oftheunplanned release.

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FOR-A.ADESCRIPTION OF'THEEVENTANDEQUIPMENT INVOLVED.

B.CAUSE(S)FORTHEUNPLANNED RELEASE.C.ACTIONSTAKENTOPREVENThRECURRENCE.

D.CONSEQUENCES OFTHEUNPIdQiNED RELEASE.8.8.CURIES88.CURIES i\<vv4f'rfsA14)gl~,gII)%-4 FLORIDAPOWER&LIGHTCOMPANYST.LUCIEPLANTSUNITS1&,2SEMIANNUAL REPORTJANUARY1,1988THROUGHJUNE30,1988EFFLUENTANDWASTEDISPOSAL-SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION (Continued) 7.Assessment ofradiation dosefromradioactive effluents toMEMBERSOFTHEPUBLICduetotheiractivities insidetheSITEBOUNDARYisreportedontheyearendin~Semi-Annual Report.8.OffsiteDoseCalculation ManualRevisions (ODCM):Fivetypographical errrorcorrection changesweremadetotheODCM.FouroftheseserrorswerenotedbyMr.EdwardBra'ndegan, oftheU.S.NRCduringhisauditofthedocument.

Noneofthesechangesaffectmedthodology.

Thechangesaredocumented asAttachment

-Atothisreport.9.SolidWasteandIrradiated FuelShipments.'o irradiated fuelshipments weremadefromthesite.CommonSolidwastefromSt.LucieUnits1and2wereshippedjointly.Asummation oftheseshipments isgiveninTable3.9ofthisreport.10.ProcessControlProgram(PCP)Revisions:

ThePCPwasnotrevisedduringthereporting interval.

Av,d44g4,>>t~e.~tJtX.,~,~,4 FLORIDAPOWERSr,LIGHTCOMPANYST.LUCIEPLANTUNITNO.1SEMIANNUAL REPORTJANUARY1,1988THROUGHJUNE3S,1988TABLE3.3-1LIQUXDEFFLUENTS

-SUMMATION OFALLRELEASESNUCLIDESRELEASEDA.FISSIONANDACTIVATION PRODUCTS1.TOTALRELEASE(NOTINCLUDING TRITIUM,GASES,ALPHA)2.AVERAGEDILUTEDCONCENTRATXOH DURINGPERIODB.TRITIUMCI4.28E-S21.89E-S2UCI/ML8.45E-ii3.72E-11UNITQUARTER41QUhEDKR421.TOTALRELEASE2.AVERAGEDILUTEDCONCENTRATION DURINGPERXODC.DXSSOLVED ANDENTRAINED GASES1.TOTALREUDlSB2.AVB248iEDILUTEDCONCENTRAT IOHDURINGPERIODD.KKSSALPHARADIOACTIVITY CI3.88ESiCI2.S2E-S2UCI/ML3.99'-ilUCI/ML7.28E-SB9.37ESi1.85E-S72.52E-S14.98E-1STOTALRELEASECIS.SSE-SiS.SSE-Sl.K.VOLUMEOFWASTERELEhSED(PRIORTODILUTXON)-

F.VOLUMEOFDXLUTIOHWhTERUSEDDURINGREPORTING PERIODLITERS2.92ES7LITERS5.S7E112.59ES7S.SSE11 4MP'I'k FLORIDAPOWER8cLIGHTCOMPANYST.LUCIEPLANTUNITNO.1SEMIANNUAL REPORTJANUARY1,1988THROUGHJUNE38,1988TABLE3.4-1LIQUIDEFFLUENTS NUCLIDESRELEASEDUNITCONTINUOUS MODEQTR.OaQTR.02BATCHMODEQTR.01QTR.02I-131I-133NA-24CR-51MN-54FE-55CO-58FE-59CO-68hG-aaeSN-113SB-122SB-124SR-98Y-98ZR-95NB-95NB-97TC-99MSB-125CS-134CS-137LA-148CICICICICICICICICICICICICICICICICICICICICICICI2.54E-84H.HHE-SlS.SSE-81S.SSE-81S.SSE-81S.SSE-81S.SSE-81H.SHE-81H.SHE-81S.HSE-81H.HHE-81H.SSE-81S.SSE-817.92E-847.92E-848.SHE-818.SHE-81S.SSE-ea8.HSE-818.SHE-818.HHE-816.79E-85S.HHE-eae.eez-ea8.SSE-Sl8.HHE-818.SHE-818.SSE-818.SSE-818.SSE-818.SSE-Sl8.SSE-81S.SSE-818.HHE-818.HSE-Sl8.SSE-818.SHE-818.SSE-818.SHE-HlH.eeE-ea8.SSE-818.HHE-818.SSE-818.SHE-818.SSE-81S.eeE-ea1.89E-833.83E-841.85E-854.83E-843.68E-841~36E-825.38E-833.28E-853.77E-833.81E-842.64E-851.86E-852.89E-831.25E-861.25E-863.69E-847.51E-844.66E-848.88E-817.93E-831.13E-831.88E-831.97E-849.11E-841.41E-84H.SHE-eaS.SSE-813.76E-855.6HE-834.38E-83H.HSE-812.42E-838.13E-85H.HSE-81S.SHE-811.34E-842.55E-852.55E-H5H.SHE-819.29E-H58.72E-851~37E-853.87E-836.68E-84a.a8E-834.98E-H5TOTALFORPERIODAR-41XE-13aMXE-133XE-133MXE-135TOTALFORPERIODCICICICICICICIH.SSE-Hl8.SHEMaS.SSE-818.SHE-81S.eeE-eaH.SSE-818.SSE-81H.SSE-818.SHE-818.SSE-812.75E-85S.eeE-ea1.73E-822.55E-842.62E-83S.eez-ea1.98E-832.46E-ei2.23E-831.78K-83S.HSE-elS.SHE-812.82E-822~52E-ea1.91E-83H.SHE-el4.89E-821.89E-82 t4\IIgtA FLORIDAPOWER5LIGHTCOMPANYST.LUCIEPLANTUNITNO.2SEMIANNUAL REPORTJANUARY1,19S8THROUGHJUNE'8,1988TABLE3.3-2LIQUIDEFFLUENTS

-SUMMATION OFALLRELEASESNUCLIDESRELEASEDUNITQUARTER41QUARTER02A.FISSIONANDACTIVATION PRODUCTS1.TOTALRELEASE(NOTINCLUDING TRITIUM,GASES,ALPHA)2.AVERAGEDXLUTEDCONCENTRATION DURINGPERIODB.TRITIUM1.TOTALRELEASE2.AVERAGEDILUTEDCONCENTRATION DURINGPERIODC.DISSOLVED ANDENTRAINED GASES1.TOTALRELEASE2.AVERAGEDILUTEDCONCENTfQTION DURINGPKRIODD.GROSSALPHARADIOACTIVXTY CI4.89E-82CI3.88E81UCI/ML7.26E-88CX2.82E-82OCI/ML3.99E-11UCI/ML8.88E-ii1.89E-823.72E-119.37E811.85E-872.52E-S14.98E-181.TOTALRELEASECXS.SHE-818.SHE-81E.VOLUMEOFWASTERELEASED(PRIORTODILUTION)

F.VOLUMEOFDILUTIONMATERUSEDDURINGREPORTXNG PERIODLITERS-1.84E88LITERS5.87E111.57E885.86Eil fly~~41~,IIig/II40,II*~~$,

I-131I-133NA-24CR-51NN-54FE-55CO-58FE-59CO-68AG-118SN-113SB-122SB-124SR-98Y-98ZR-95NB-95NB-97TC-99MSB-125CS-134CS-137LA-148TOTALFORPERIODCICICICICICICICICICICICICICICICICICICI'CICICICICINUCLIDESRELEASEDUNITCONTINUQTR.¹lOUSNODEQTR.¹2e.eeE-eaH.HHE-81S.HHE-81H.SSE-81H.SHE-81H.SHE-81H.HHE-81S.HHE-81H.HHE-81S.SHE-81H.SHE-81S.SHE-81S.SSE-81S.SHE-eaH.HHE-81H.HSE-81H.HHE-elH.HHE-81H.HHE-81S.SSE-81S.HHE-elH.SSE-HaH.SHE-818.HSE-818.SSE-818.HHE-81S.SHE-HlS.HHE-818.SSE-818.HHE-818.HHE-818.HHE"818.HHE-SaH.HHE-81S.SHE-81H.eeE-eaH.SSE-818.HSE-818.HHE-818.HHE-81S.HHE-818.HHE-818.SHE-818;eeE-eaS.SHE-818.SSE-81BATCHMODEQTR.¹1QTR.¹21.89E-H33.83E-841.85E-854.83E-843.68E-841.36E-825.38E-833.28E-853.77E-833.81E-842.64E-85a.86E-es2.89E-831.25E-861.2SE-863.69E-847.51E-844.66E-84H.SHE-817.93E-831.13E-831.SSEM31.97E-849.11E-H41.41E-H4H.HSE-81H.HHE-813.76E-855.68E-834.38E-83H.SSE-812.42E-838.13E-85H.HHE-81S.HHE-811.34E-842.55E-852.55E-85S.SSE-819.29E-858.72E-851.37E-H53.87E-836.68E-H41.18E-834.98E-S5H.HHE-81H.HHE-814.89E-821.89E-H2FLORIDAPOWER8cLIGHTCOMPANYST.LUCIEPLANTUNITNO.2SEMIANNUAL REPORT1,1988THROUGHJUNE38,1988TABLE3.4-2LIQUIDEFFLUENTS AR-41XE-131MXE-133XE-133MXE-135CICICICICI8.SHE-81S.HHE-818.SHEMa8.SHE-818.SHE-818.HSE-818.HHE-818.SSE-818.HHEMa8.SSE-812.75E-85S.HHE-811.73E-822.55E-842.62EM38.SSE-811.9HE-832.46E-812.23E-831.78E-83TOTALFORPERIODCIS.HSE-81H.HHE-812.82E-822.52E-81 V'U1I~C1t<

FLORIDhPOWERIr,LIGHTCOHPhNYST.LUCIEPLhNTUNITNO.1SEMIhNNUAL REPORTJANUhRY1,1988THROUGH.JUNE38,1988ThSLE3.6-1GASEOUSEFFLUENTS

-SUMHhTION OFhLLRXLEhSESNUCLIDESRELEhSEDA.FISSIONhNDhCTXVhTXON GhSESUNITQUhRTER41QUhRTERS21.TOThLRELEASECI4.11E82i.TOThLIODINE-131 CI2.hVERAGERELEASERATEFORPERIODUCI/SECC.PhRTXCULATES 1.PhRTXCULATES T-1/2>8DhYSCI1.91E-832.45E~8.88EMl2.hVERAGERELEASERATEFORPERIODUCI/SEC8.88EM13.GROSShLPHhRADIOhCTIVITY CID.TRITIUM2.62EW72.hVKRAGKRELEhSERATEFORPERIODUCX/SEC5.28E81B.IODINES4.66E825.92E811.82E-831.38EM48.88E-818.88EM11.88EM71.TOThLREUQlSRCI2.hVXRAGERELEASERATEFORPERIODUCI/SEC5.82E816.46E882.81E812.56E88 lIwf'L~WIpi JANUARYPLORIDhP0%6t8cLIQHTCOMPANYST.LUCIEPLANTUNITNO.1SEMIANNUAL REPORT1,1988THROUGHJUNE38,1988TABLE3.7-1GASEOUSEFFLOENTS

-GROUNDLEVELRELEASESNOCLIDESRELEASEDUNIT1.'OBLEGASESCONTINUOUS MODEQTR.01QTR.02BATCHMODEQTR.01QTR.42KR-85MCIKR-88CIXE-131MCIXE-133CIXE-133MCIXE-135CITOTALFORPERIODCI2.29EHS4.14E888.SHE-813.2HE824.81E-818.41ESl1.85EHS1.35E88S.SSE-813.8SE823.14E887.95ESl8.SSEW1S.SSEM11.38EW32.59EM1S.SSEW18.SSEMl8.HSE-818.SSEM18.SSE"813.82EM38.SHE-818.HSEW14.1HE824.88E822.8SEM13.82EM32.IODINEI-131I-133TOTALFOBPERIODCI1.91EM31.82EM3CI1.87EM28.15EM3CI1.28EM29.17EM33.PARTICULATE TOTALFORPERIODCI8.SSEM18.SSEW1 kyI~t~t'6la 14FLORIDAPOWER&LIGHTCOMPANYST.LUCIEPLANTUNITNO.2SEMIANNUALREPORTJANUARY1,1988THROUGHJUNE38,1988TABLE3.6-2GASEOUSEFFLUENTS

-SUMMhTION OFALLRELEASESNUCLIDESRELEASEDh.FISSIONANDACTIVATION GASESUNITQUARTERSiQUARTER021.TOTALRELEASECI1.54E832:AVERAGERELEASERATEFORPERIODUCI/SEC1.97E82B.IODINES2.68E833.31E821.TOTALIODINE-131 2.AVERAGERELEASERATEFORPERIOD0C.PARTICULATES CI4.15E-83UCI/SEC5.34E~9.71E-83l.23EW31.PARTICULATES T-1/2>8DAYSCI8.88E-812.AVERAGERELEASERATEFORPERIODUCI/SEC8.88EM13.GROSSALPHARADIOACTIVITY D.TRITIUM1.TOTALREUSECICI8.78E-882.34E812.AVERAGERELEASERATEFORPERIODUCI/SEC3.81E883.84E-853.86E-882.88K-882.56E813.25E88 tUUIt eeFLORIDAPOWERBcLIGHTCOMPANYST.LUCIEPLANTUNITNO.2SEMIANNUAL REPORTJANUARY1,1988THROUGHJUNE38,1988TABLE3.7-2GASEOUSEFFLUENTS

-GROUNDLEVELRELEASESNUCLIDESCONTINUOUS MODEBATCHMODERELEASEDONITQTR.¹1QTR.¹2QTR.¹1QTR.¹21NOBLEGASESAR-41KR"85MKR-88XE-131MXE-133XE-133MXE-135TOTALFORPERIOD2.IODINEI-131I-133TOTALFORPERIOD3.PARTICOLATECS"137TOTALFORPERIODCICICICICICICI8.88E-819.83E883.5BE888.88E-811.3BE838.88E-Sl1.57E828.88EM12.88E811.28E818.88E-812.19E838.88EM12.91E822.87E-814.79EM33.24E-835.72EM23.97E882.93EM27.14E-822.35E-819.97E-82B.77E-823.93E-818.12E811.27E882.43E88CI4.15E-839.71E-83CI5.89EM31.24E-82CI1.88E-822.21E-82CI8.88E-813.84E-85CI8.88E-813.84E-85CI1.53E832.52E834.34E888.57E81

~vRvI0 16FLORIDAPOWER&LIGHTCOMPANYST.LUCIEPLANTSEMIANNUAL REPORTJANUARY1,1988THROUGHJUNE30,1988UNITS1AND2,TABLE3.9A.SolidWasteShippedQff-sitefor-BurialorDisposalTypeofWastea.Spentresin,ProcessfiltersUnitM3Ci6Mo.Period2.434E+5.803E+2'rror82.0E+1b.Drycompressible Waste(Note5)M3Ci1.396E+21.479Eoo2.0E+1c.Irradiated M31625EooComponents Ci1.014E+42.0E+1d.OtherM32.192E+11.Non-Compressible CiMetal(DAW)(Note6)3.322E-12.0E+12~EstimateofMa)orNuclideComposition (ByTypeofWaste)Categorya~NuclidesCs137Cs134Co58Co60Ni63Fe55Mn54Cr51Nb95I1313~46E+12.60E+1255E+14.87E+o241E+o1.48E+o1.33E+o8.59E18.18E16.42E-1b.CS137Co,60Co58Fe55Cs134H3Ni63Nb95Mn54Zr95Cr51C14Ce1442.57E+12.44E+11.53E+11.07E+19.33E+o5.84E+o2'3E+o1.74E+o1.42E+o122E+o7.90E14.40E-13.80E1~~

I1e1 CategoryCoNuclidesFe55Mn54Co58Co60Ni634.16E+12.19E+11.73E+11.61E+13.20E+od0Co60Fe55Mn54Ni63Sb125CG137Co588.28E+11.08E+13.28E+o1.27E+o4.79E-14.00E"1346E-13.SolidWasteDisposition NumberofShipments ModeofTransportation 38SoleUseTruckDestination

Barnwell, S.C.B.Irradiated FuelShipments NumberofShipments ModeofTransportation Destination N/AN/AN/A~NotApplicable FLORIDAPOWEiLIGHTNYST.LUCIEPLANSEMIANNUAL REPORTJANUARY1,1988THROUGHJUNE30,1988UNITS1AND2,TABLE3.9(CONT'D)WasteClassTotalTotalVolumeCuriesCubicFt.(Note1)Principal Radionuclides (Notes1a2)TypeofWaste(Note3)CategoryReg-Guide 1.21TypeofContainer (Note4)Solidification AentClassA4932.501.48NAPWRCompactible Trash(Note5)l.b.Non-Specification StrongTightPackageNoneClassA774.103.32E-1NAPWRNon-Compactible Trash(Note6)l.d.Non-Specification StrongTightPackageNoneClassBClassC531.9083.4114.4391.53Ni63,Sr90,Csl37Co60,Ni63,Sr90,Csl37,SumofNuclideswithT9<5yearsPWRIon-ExchangeResinPWRIon-ExchangeResinl.a.NRCCertified LSA>TypeANRCCertified LSA>TypeANoneNoneClassC120.3366.87C14,Ni63,Sr90,C137,SumofNuclideswithT4<5yearsPWRIon-ExchangeResinl.a.NRCCertified TypeBNoneClassC120.3=7.43Ni63~Pu241gSumofNuclideswithT4<5yearsPWRProcessFiltersl.a.NRCCertified TypeBNoneClassC57.410,144.0C14,Co60,Ni63,SumofNuclideswithT4<5yearsPWR.IncoreDetectors 1.c.NRCCertified TypeBNone III,JkiCec~

FLORIDAPOWERANDLIGHTCOMPANYST.LUCIEPLANTSEMIANNUAL REPORTJANUARY1~1988THROUGHJUNE30g1988UNITS1AND2TABLE3.9(CON'T)SOLIDWASTESUPPLEMENT Note1:Thetotalcuriequantityandradionuclide composition ofsolidwasteshippedfromtheSt.LuciePlant,Units182aredetermined usingacombination ofqualitative andquantitative techniques.

Ingeneral,theSt.LuciePlantfollowstheguidelines outlinedintheLowLevelWasteLicensing BranchTechnical Position(BTP)onRadioactive WasteClassification (5/ll/83) forthesedeterminations.

Themostfrequently usedtechniques fordetermining thetotalcuriequantityinapackagearethedosetocuriemethodsandthe(concentration) x(volumeormass)calculations.

Whereappropriate, engineering typeactivation analysesmaybeapplied.Sinceeachoftheabovemethodologies involvestosomeextentqualitative parameters, thetotalcuriequantityisconsidered tobeanestimate.

Thecomposition ofradionuclides inthewasteisdetermined bybothon-siteanalysesforprincipal gammaemittersandperiodicoff-siteanalysesforotherradionuclides.

Theon-siteanalysesareperformed eitheronabatchbasisoronaroutinebasisusingreasonably representative samplesasappropriate forthewastetype.Off-siteanalysesareusedtoestablish scalingfactorsorotherestimates for"radionuclides suchas3H,14C,99Tc,129I,TRU,241Pu,242Cm,63Ni,55Fe,and90Sr.Note2:"Principal Radionuclides" refertothoseradionuclides contained inthewasteinconcentrations greaterthan.Oltimestheconcentration ofthenuclideslistedinTable1or.Oltimesthesmallestconcentration ofthenuclideslistedinTable2of10CFR61.Note3:"TypeofWaste"isgenerally specified asdescribed inNUREG0782,DraftEnvironment ImpactStatement on10CFR61,"Licensing Requirements forLandDisposalofRadioactive Waste".Note4:"TypeofContainer" referstothetransport package.Note5:ThevolumeandactivitylistedforDryCompressible Wasterepresent thequantityofmaterialthattodatehasbeensenttotheBarnwell, SouthCarolinaburialfacility.

Thismaterialwasshippedtoacontracted vendorforvolumereduction priortofinaldisposalattheBarnwell, SouthCarolinaburialfacility.

Duringthereporting period,fiveshipments ofDryCompressible Waste(5157cubicfeet,7.28E1Curies)weremadefromtheSt.LuciePlanttothevolumereduction facility.

Thismaterialwasshippedvia"SoleUseTruck"innon-specification strongtightpackages.

Note6:Thevolumeandactivity listedfornon-compressible metalrepresent thequantityofmaterialthatduringthereporting periodcouldnotberecycledbythecontracted vendorandrequireddisposal.

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TAHLE1.3Page12of88NUCLIDEb~L1978UNDIZUHK) uCi/ml1Mi(nounits)7<<7.6<<7-11060<<7~levd96<<74.01E<<4////////////////

1.33E<<3(1)1978Uhdiluted ReleaseVolund~7E9mls.(2)Mi~7MPCi(f~mler1)121000gpa(dilrate)

I,1r.'4~'44lIVgf,E Page20of88ST.IIJCIEPUTZCHEMISTRY OPERATING HKCECURENO.C-200,BEVISICN1002.1(cantinued)

'IheSt.Zuciesiteusesthelongtezmgzrauxlreleasemodelforallgaseouseffluents.

Onlythoseradionuclides thatappearinthegaseouseffluentdosefactortableswillbeconsidered inanydosecalculations.

Radioiodines aredefinedasIodine-131 andI-133forapplication toS.T.S.M3's.OthernuclidesofIodinemaybeincludedindosecalculations foreaseofperfozmCkg calculations, buttheirdosecontribution doesnathavetobeincludedintheSIStl~tgglyyearfollowing theyearthatthecensuswastaJcenintaavoidspli~tngquarters, etc.2.2tl...l~frannablegauminaizhoznereleasesto<500mragyr-tatmlbodyand<3000Itu~yr-skin.Technical Specificatian 3.3.3.10zequireslgg~t&ytcpezablewithalanq/trip setpoints settoensurethatthesedoseratelimitsazenotexceeded.

'IheresultsofthesamplingandanalysispzagzamofTechnica1 Specificatian Table4.11-2azeusedtodemanstrate canpliance withtheselimits.l~lgzatestothetatalbodyandskin~noblegasesinaizboznezeleases.

'Ihealarm'trip setpoints azebasedanthedoseratecalculations.

IheTechnical Specificaticn IlX)'s~lytoallaizbornereleasesonthesitebutallzeleasesmaybetreatedasifdischarged franasinglereleasepoint.Onlythosenablegasesa~ringinTableG-2willbecansidezed.

'Ihecalculation amLhads'rebasedonSections5.1and5.2ofNUHE~133, Naveaher3978.'Iheequations are:Far1UZALBC'oseRate:K((X/Q)(QCOP}gRevd9Por'KRAALSKINDoseRate~nDRsj~~$[Li+1.1Mi](+Q)(QDOZ)i3.

Nl'~l'S+@'5tP-iP'L Page22of88ST.rIXZEPTASCKMFQKOE%PPZING PRQCEIXRE NO.C-200,REVZS1CN100DOSE2.2(continued) 1.(continued)

'Ihisvaluemaybeusedinconjunction withthetotalnchlegasreleaserate(QDVI')itoverifythatthedoserateiswithinthe!1b>>'.~W~~ilitp1radionuclide di.~ibutian, aconservatism factorof0.8isintroduced intothecalculation.

'Ihesimplified equationis:~g.<v59Tofurthersimplifythedeterminatian, the1delxxical annualaveragemeteorological

+Qof1.6X106sec/m(FranTableM-1)maybesubstituted intotheequation.

Also,thedoselimitof500mrengyrmaybesubstituted for~.Makingthesesubstitutions yieldsasinglecumulative (orgross)nablegasreleaseratelimiS.'Ibisvalueis:Noblegasreleaseratelimit~3.5X10uCi/secAslongasthenablegasreleaseratesdonotm0=eedthisvalue(3.5X105uCi/sec),

noadditional doseratecalculations areneededtoverifycxmpliance withTechnical Specification 3.11.2.1.2.SetpointDeterrninatian TocaaplywithTech.Spec.3.3.3.10, thealarm/trip setpoints areestablished toensurethatthenablegasreleasesdonotexceed,~ddoserateof500@tram/yr.

'IhemethodthatfoU.owsisastep-by-stepprocedure forestablishing thesetpoints.

Toallowforaaltiplesourcesofreleasesfrandifferent orccaaxmreleasepoints,theallowable operating setpoints willbecontrolled tltytlW~~allowable releasetoeachofthereleasesaurces.A.Determine (V)theaaximm>volumereleaseratepotent~franthein-plantprocedures forthereleasesourceunderconsideration.

'Iheunitsof(V)areft3/min.B.SolveforA,theactivityconcentration inuCi/ccthatwouldproducetheYdoserateIlDXX60spysec(V)ft2.8317X10ccminA~uCi/cc

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(continued)

B.SalveforA,theactivity(zncentratifn inuCi/ccthatwouldproducetheYdoserateUD83.5X1(}nfXXaiuXftX6(}secsec7VV~f2.8317X1ccmluA=CX/ccC.RefertotheMi/ccvs.cpmcurvef(x'heReleaseSource'sGaseousEfQnentMcaitorcpnmIue(C),ccrzespcnding tothevaiueofAabove.ID.CisMIEKsetpofnt~

assundngthatthemaremothermleases(uzcescnthesite.E.ObtainthecunautXallocated tothisxeIeasesancefromtheNsexmwaste(lBTBge(lent IogseFeTtmOperating setpointSPSP~(C)cpmXXallottedinlantroceduzes IKRThetotalbodydoseismorelimitingthantbecaIculated stdose.(RefertoAppauBxCforadetaLIedevaluaticn.)

Iheref(xe, theskindoseratecaIrulatims arenotrequiredifthesinpliffed doseratecalculaticn isused(i.e.,useof+ftodetenafne mleaseratelimits).'IhecaIaQaticn processofthefollmdngSecticn(2.2.3)istobeusedifactualzehasesofnobIegeesexceedtheebonliattof3.5X10uCi/sec.Uadertheseccnditicns, auucli<~mclide evaInaticn isreouiredtoevatuateccupliauce withthedoseatelied.tsofTechnical SPecificatiax 3.11.2.1.

3.TotalBodyandBdnNuclide~incDoseRateCalculaticns

'IhefolIowing outlineprovidesaste'p-by-step explanation ofhw.thetotalladydoseateiscal}c(x1ated cnauuclide~xJfde basistoemtuatecoapliance withTech.Spec.3.11.'g.l.

'MsnathcdiscnlyusediftheactualreIeases~thevaIneof3.SX10tKX/sec.A.3}a(2/(})valuesec/uscn}lsthenoselfnftfc8sectncattheenclusicn ates.Yseelab}aN-1forvn}ueaa}sector.)B.Entert',mmleaserateinft/mfnofthere~sesaneeandcavortitto:()ftX".831718ccXnfulUtIlftcnusec I4D1g5 2.3ST.ZDCIEPZAÃZCKMrSrRYOPEBATJ2G PBQCEIXRE NO.C-200,REVISION10OFFSDOSECAICUIATI theRadioiodine

&Particulate Page25of88133,tritiumardallradionuclides inparticulate formwithhalflives>eightdaysto<1500axergyrtoanyorgan.~following radioiodines (see2.1)andparticulates andisbasedanSectian5.2.1ard5.2.1.1through5.2.1.3inNUR~133,November1978.'IheInfantisthecontrolling agegroupintheinhalatian, groundplane,andcow/goatmilkpathways, whicharetheanlypathwayscansidmed forreleases.

'Ihelongterm(+Q)D(depleted) arxi(D/Q)valuesarebasedonhi.~rical MEZdatapriortoimplementing AppendixI.Onlythosenuclidesthatappearontheirrespective tablewillbecansicMxd.

'Iheequations are:ornhationPathwaexclud-3:n~I&SDBP~RiT(/Q)D(Q~)i0lan:n~I&SD&P~iT(D/Q)(Q~)iorss~Goat~1:n~I&SD&Z=4RfT(D/Q)(Q~)iTritiumReleasesInhalat&~Rev@9H3TVf-3T(/Q)D(Q~)H-3~Z(DRX&SDBp

+H*NormallyshouldbePiT,butRiTvaluesarethesame,'thus use~tablesinAppencLix A.

tachmnREVISEDSEMI-ANNUAL EFFLUENTRELEASEREPORTJULY1,1988THROUGHDECEMBER31,1988 FLORIDAPOHER&LIGHTCOMPANYST.LUCIEPLANTUNITSNO.1&2LICENSENUMBERSDPR-67&NPF-16COMBINEDSEMI-ANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTRELEASEREPORTFORTHEPERIODJULY1,1989THROUGHDECEMBER31,1989 TABLEOFCONTENTSDESCRIPTION PAGEEFFLUENTANDWASTEDISPOSALSUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION............

1OFFSITEDOSECALCULATION MANUALREVISIONS.......................

7SOLIDWASTEANDIRRADIATIED FUELSHIPMENTS....................

~PROCESSCONTROLPROGRAMREVISIONS....................

LIQUIDEFFLUENTS:

~~~~~~7Summation ofallReleases-Unit¹1Summation ofallReleases-Unit¹2NuclideSummation byQuarter-Unit'NuclideSummation byQuarter-Unit¹LiquidPathwayDose-Unit¹1LiquidPathwayDose-Unit¹212~~~~~~~~~~~0~~~~8910111213GASEOUSEFFLUENT:

Summation ofallReleases-Unit¹1Summation ofallReleases-Unit¹2NuclideSummation byQuarter-Unit¹NuclideSummation byQuarter-Unit¹GaseousPathwayDose-Unit¹1GaseousPathwayDose-Unit¹2=......~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~12141516171819SOLIDWASTE-SHIPMENTSUMMATION 20 7~'ffa,'f44'lIt0'gfaJ)k'P+N6L4 EFFLUENTANDHASTEDISPOSALSUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION1.Regulatory Limits1.1ForLiquidHasteEffluentsA.Theconcentration ofradioactive materialreleasedfromthesiteshallbelimitedtotheconcentrations specified in10CFRPart20AppendixB,TableII,Column2forradionuclides otherthandissolved orentrained noblegases.Fordissolved orentrained noblegases,theconcentration shallbelimitedto2E-4micro-Curies/ml totalactivity.

B.Thedoseordosecommitment toaMEMBEROFTHEPUBLICfromradioactive materialinliquideffluents

released, fromeachreactorunit,toUNRESTRICTED AREASshallbelimitedto:Duringanycalendarquarterto<=1.5mremstotheTotalBodyandto<=5mremstoanyorgan,andDuringanycalendaryearto<=3mremstotheTotalBodyandto<=10mremstoanyorgan.1.2ForGaseousHasteEffluerrts:

A.ThedoserateinUNRESTRICTED AREASduetoradioactive materials releasedingaseouseffluents fromthesiteshallbelimitedto:ForNobleGases:<=500mrems/yrtothetotalbodyand3000mrems/yrtotheskin,andForIodine-131, Iodine-133',.Tritium, andallradionuclides inparticulate formwithhalf-lives greaterthan8days:1500mrems!yrtoanyorgan.~B.Theairdoseduetonoblegasesreleasedingaseouseffluents from-each reactorunit,toareasatandbeyondtheSITEBOUNDARYshallbelimitedtothefollowing:

Duringanycalendarquarter,to<=5mradsforgammaradiation,and 10mradsforbetaradiation and,duringanycalendaryearto10mradsforgammaradiation and<=20mradsforbetaradiation.

4C.ThedosetoaMEMBEROFTHEPUBLICfromIodine-131, Iodine-133, Tritium,andallradionuclides inparticulate fozm,withhalf-lives>8Daysingaseouseffluents

released, fromeachreactorunittoareasatandbeyondthesiteboundary, shallbelimitedtothefollowing:

Duringanycalendarquarterto<=7.5mremtoanyorgan,andDuringanycalendaryearto<=15mrem'oanyorgan.Thecalculated dosescontained inasemi-annual reportshallnotapplytoanySTSLCO.Thereportedvaluesarebasedonactualreleaseconditions insteadofhistorical conditions thattheSTSLCOdosecalcuations arebasedon.TheSTSLCOdoselimitsaretherefore includedinItem1ofthereport,forinformation only.

Plilt~4p9I'III1C$T~ItALP~

EFFLUENTANDWASTEDISPOSALSUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION ontxnue2.MaximumPermissible Concentrations Hater.'Asper10CFRPart20,AppendixB,TableII,Column2,exceptforentrained ordissolved noblegasesasdescribed in1.1.Aofthisreport.Air:Releaseconcentrations arelimitedtodoseratelimitsdescribed in1.2.A.ofthisreport.3.AverageEnergyoffissionandactivation gasesingaseouseffluents isnotapplicable.

4.Measurements andapproximations oftotalradioactivity Wherealpha,tritium,andlistednuclidesareshownaszeroCuriesreleased, thisshouldbeinterpreted as"noactivitywasdetectedonthesamplesusingtheP1antTechnical Specification analysestechniques toachieverequiredLowerLimitofDetection (LLD)sensitivity forradioactive effluents.

Asummaryofliquideffluentaccounting methodsisdescribed inTable3.1.Asummaryofgaseouseffluentaccounting methodsisdescribed inTable3.2.4.1EstimateofErrorsLIQUIDGASEOUSErrorTopicAvg.%Max.%Avg.%Max.%ReleasePointMixing2Sampling1SamplePreparation 1SampleAnalysis3ReleaseVolume2Total%955510530NA21310NA55101535Thepredictability oferrorforradioactive releasescanonlybeappliedtonuclidesthatarepredominant insamplespectrums.

Nuclidesthatarenearbackground relativetothepredominant nuclidesinagivensamplecouldeasilyhaveerrorsgreaterthantheabovelistedmaximums.

0

%P~~lfAle EFFLUENTANDWASTEDISPOSALSUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION (ontinued) 4.Measurements andApproximations ofTotalRadioactivity (Cont.)4.1(Continued)

B.(Continued)

TABLE3.1RADIOACTIVE LIQUIDEFFLUENTSAMPLINGANDANALYSISLiquidSourceSamplingFrequency TypeofAnalysisMethodofAnalysisEachBatchPrincipal GammaEmittersp.h.a.MonitorTank1ReleasesContinuous ReleasesMonthlyComposite Quarterly Composite DailyGrabSamplesTritiumGrossAlphaSr-89,Sr-90,&Fe-55Principal GammaEmitters&I-13'1for4/MComposite AnalysisDissolved

&Entrained GasesOneBatch/MonthTritiumComposite MonthlyAlphaComposite MonthlySr-89,Sr-90,&Fe-55Composite Quarterly L.S.G.F.P.C.S.p.h.a.p.h.a.L'.S.G.F.P.C.S.1-BoricAcidEvaporator Condensate isnormallyrecovered tothe,.PrimaryWaterStorageTankforrecycling intothereactorcoolantsystemanddoesnotcontribute toLiquidWasteEffluentTotals.p.h.a.-GammaSpectrumPulseHeightAnalysisusingLithiumGermanium Detectors.

Allpeaksareidentified and-quantified.

L.S.-Liquid Scintillation CountingC.S.-Chemical Separation G.F.P.-GasFlowProportional Counting4/M-FourperMonth i4btE4\('r EFFLUENTANDHASTEDISPOSALSUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION ontinue4.Measurements andApproximations ofTotalRadioactivity (Continued) 4.1(Continued):

B.(Continued)

TABLE3.2RADIOACTIVE GASEOUSHASTESAMPLINGANDANALYSISGaseousSourceHasteGasDecayTankReleasesSamplingFrequency EachBatchTypeofAnalysisPrincipal GammaEmittersMethodofAnalysisp.h.a.ontainmentPurgeReleasesEachPurgePrincipal GammaEmittersTritiump.h.a.L.S.PlantVent4/MMonthlyComposite Quarterly Composite Prin'cipal GammaEmittersTritiumParticulate GrossAlphaParticulate Sr-898cSr-90p.h.a.L.S.G.F.P.C.S.p.h.a.-GammaSpectrumPulseHeightAnalysisusingLithiumGermanium Detectors.

Allpeaksareidentified andquantified.

L.S.-Liquid Scintillation CountingC.S.-Chemical Separation G.F.P.-GasFlo'wProportional Counting4/M-FourperMonth 00 FLOR1DAPOWER&LIGHTCOMPANYST.LUCIEUNIT01SEMIANNUAL REPORTDULY1s1988THROUGHDECEMBER31s1988EFFLUENT&NASTEDISPOSAL-SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION (CONTINUED) 5.BatchReleasesALiquid2.4~5.6.Numberofbatchreleases:

Totaltimeperiodforbatchreleases:

Maximumtimeperiodforabatchrelease:Averagetimeperiodforabatchrelease:Minimumtimeperiodforabatchrelease:Averagedilutionstreamflowduringthepet1ode4.018,865.0minutes800minutes563minutes140minutes889,306gpmAllliquidreleasesaresummarized intablesB.Gaseous1.Numberofbatchreleases:

2.Totaltimeperiodforbatchreleases:

Maximumtimeperiodforabatchrelease:4.-Averagetimeperiodforabatchrelease:5.Minimumtimeperiodforabatchrelease:11R2,506minutesR708minutes228minutesR1minuteRAllgaseouswastereleasesaresummarized intables6.Unplanned ReleasesA.Liquid1.Numberofreleases:

2.Totalactivityreleased:

00CuriesB.Gaseous1.Numberofre1eases:2.Totalactivityreleased:

00CuriesC.Seeattachments (ifapplicable) for:1.2.3~4~Adescription oftheeventandequipment involved.

Cause(s)fortheunplanned release.Actionstakentopreventarecurrence.

Consequences oftheunplanned release.

8 FLORIDAPONER&LIGHTCOMPANYST.LUCIEUNIT82SEMIANNUAL REPORTJULY1,1988THROUGHDECEMBER31,1988EFFLUENT&NASTEDISPOSAL-SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION (CONTINUED) 5.BatchReleasesA.Liquid2.4,5.6.Numberofbatchreleases:

Totaltimeperiodforbatchreleases:

Maximumtimeperiodforabatchrelease:Averagetimeperiodforabatchrelease:Minimumtimeperiodforabatchrelease:Averagedilutionstreamflowduringtheperiod:33.018,865.0minutes800minutes563minutes140minutes889,306gpmAllliquidreleasesaresummarized intablesB.Gaseous,1.2.45.Numberofbatchreleases:

Totaltimeperiodforbatchreleases:

Maximumtimeperiodforabatchrelease:Averagetimeperiodforabatchrelease:Minimumtimeperiodforabatchrelease:2110,2851,38049012RminutesRminutesminutesRminutesRAl1gaseouswastereleasesaresummarized intables6.Unplanned ReleasesA.Liquid1.Numberofreleases:

2.Totalactivityreleased:

00CuriesB.Gaseous1.Numberofreleases:

2.Totalactivityreleased:

00CuriesC.Seeattachments (ifapplicable) for:2.4Adescription oftheeventandequipment involved.

Cause(s)fortheunplanned release.Actionstakentopreventarecurrence.

Consequences oftheunplanned release.

4VVyIVVV4v=4,~IIV+I'v'4V FLORIDAPOWER&LIGHTCOMPANYST.LUC'IEPLANTSUNITS18r,2SEMIANNUAL REPORT~JULY1,1989THROUGHDECEMBER31,1989EFFLUENTANDWASTEDISPOSAL-SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION (Continued) 7.Assessment ofradiation dosefromradioactive effluents toMEMBERSOFTHEPUBLICduetotheiractivities insidetheSITEBOUNDARYassumethevisitoronsitefor6hoursperdayfor180daysintheSoutheast Sectorat1.1milesaspertheLANDUSECENSUSREPORTofaseasonallifeguard onthebeach.VISITORDOSERESULTSFORTHECALENDARYEAR1989WERE:GaseousParticulates 8cIodineExposureORGANDose(mrem)NobleGasExposureDoseinmradBoneLiverThyroidKidneyLungGi-LLITotalBody4.75E-066.67'-042.32E-032.91E-046.62E-046.63E-046.78E-04GammaAirDose1.89E-02BetaAirDose3.69E-028.OffsiteDoseCalculation ManualRevisions (ODCM):TheODCMwasnotrevisedduringthereporting interval.

9~SolidWasteandIrradiated FuelShipments:

Noirradiated fuelshipments weremadefromthesite.CommonSolidwastefromSt.LucieUnits1and2wereshippedjointly.Asummation oftheseshipments isgiveninTable3.9ofthisreport.10.Process.ControlProgram(PCP)Revisions:

ThePCPwasnotrevisedduringthereporting interval.

0W FLORIDAPOWER8rLIGHTCOMPANYST.LUCIEUNIT¹1SEMIANNUAL REPORTJULY1,1989THROUGHDECENBER31,1989TABLE3.31LIQUIDEFFLUENTS

-SUNNATION OFALLRELEASESUNITA.FissionandActivation ProductsQTR¹3QTR¹41.TotalRelease-(Notincluding Tritium,Gases,Alpha)Ci6.81E-023.28E-022.AverageDilutedConcentration DuringPeriodB.TritiumuCi/ml1.42E-106.47E-112~TotalReleaseAverageDilutedConcentration DuringPeriodCiUCl/ml8.45E011.38E021.79E-072.72E-07C.Dissolved andEntrained Gases1.TotalReleaseCi6.65E-031.31E-022.AverageDilutedConcentration DuringPeriodD.GrossAlphaRadioactivity TotalReleaseuCi/ml1.41E-112.58E-133.37E-055.90E-06E.VolumeofWastereleased(PriortoDilution)

Liters1.14E072.19E07F.VolumeofDilutionWaterUsedDuringPeriodLiters4.73E115.07E"11

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FLORIDAPOMER&LIGHTCOMPANYST.LUCIEUNIT¹2SEMIANNUALREPORTJULY1,1989THROUGHDECEMBER31,1989TABLE3.32LIQUIDEFFLUENTS

-SUMMATION OFALLRELEASESUNITA.FissionandActivation ProductsQTR¹3"QTR¹4TotalRelease-(Notincluding Tritium,Gases,Alpha)2.AverageDilutedConcentration DuringPeriodB.Tritium1.TotalRelease2.AverageDilutedConcentration DuringPeriodC.Dissolved andEntrained GasesuCi/mlCiuCi/ml6.75E-023.,00E-02 1.43E-105.92E-118.45E011.38E021.79E-072.72E-071.TotalRelease6.65E-031.31E-022.AverageDilutedConcentration DuringPeriodD.GrossAlphaRadioactivity 1.TotalRelease=E.VolumeofMastereleased(PriortoDilution)

F.VolumeofDilutionMaterUsedDuringPeriodhuCi/mlCiLitersLiters1.41E-112.58E-133.37E-055.90E-061.36E061.37E064.73E115.07E11h

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FLORIDAPONER8cLIGHTCOMPANYST.LUCIEUNIT¹1SEMIANNUAL REPORTJULY1,1989THROUGHDECEMBER31,1989TABLE3.4.1LIQUIDEFFLUENTS NUCLIDESRELEASEDUNITContinuousModeQTR¹3QTR¹4BatchModeQTR¹3QTR¹4NA-24CR-51MN-54FE-55CO-57.CO-58FE-59'CO-60AG-110SN-113SB-122SB-124NP-239RB-88SR-89SR-90ZR-95NB-95ZR-97NB-97TC-99MRU-103SB-125I-131TE-132I-132I-133CS-134CS-137CS-138BA-140LA-140CE-141CE-144TOTALFOR(ABOVE)PERIODCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiO.OOE00O.OOE00O.OOE00O.OOE00O.OOE00O.OOE00O.OOE00O.OOE00O.OOE00O.OOE00O.OOE00O.OOE00O.OOE00O.OOE00O.OOE00O.OOE00O.OOE00O.OOE00O.OOE00O.OOE00O.OOE00O.OOE00O.OOE003.05E-04O.OOE00O.OOE00O.OOE008.95E-OS2.49E-04O.OOE00O.OOE00O.OOE00O.OOE00O.OOE00O.OOEO.OOEO.OOEO.OOEO.OOEO.OOEO.OOEO.OOEO.OOEO.OOEO.OOEO.OOEO.OOEO.OOEO.OOEO.OOEO.OOEO.OOEO.OOE0.OOEO.OOEO.OOEO.OOE00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001.97E-03O.OOE00O.OOE00O.OOE003.71E-044.38E-04O.OOE00O.OOE00O.OOEO.OOEO.OOE0000005.60E-054.77E-034.63E-041.30E-022.00E-058.15E-03a.03E-045.00E-037.55E-042.30E-046.50E-042.33E-03O.OOE002.65E-04O.OOE00O.OOE001.06E-032.02E-03O.OOE009.05E-046~1SE-063.60E-057.65E-033.62E-042.74E-05O.OOE001.71E-057.90E-031.09E-023.87E-05O.OOE001.26E-04O.OOE006.75E-043.74E-052.70E-033.04E-047.25E-031.22E-053.32E-031.31E-OS4.21E-036.45E-041.56E-044.00E-051.46E-03O.OOE00O.OOE00O.OOE00O.OOE003.55E-047.65E-04O.OOE008.15E-046.45E-06O.OOE005.45E-035.90E-04O.OOE00O.OOE008.45E-058.00E-048.15E-04O.OOE00O.OOE007.65E-05O.OOE00O.OOE006.44E-042.78E.-.036.75E-023.00E-02AR-41KR-BSMXE-131MXE-aXE-133MXE-135CiCiCiCiCiCiO.OOEO.OOEO.OOEO.OOEO.OOEO.OOE000000000000O.OOEO.OOEO.OOEO.OOEO.OOEO.OOE0000000000003.26E-05O.OOE00O.OOE006.20E-03O.OOE00.4.02E-04 3.23E-06O.OOE00,O.OOE001.28E-02O.OOE003.22E-0410

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3.23E-06O.OOE00O.OOE001.28E-02O.OOE003.22E-0411 ISg FLORIDAPOHER&LIGHTCOMPANYST.LUCIEUNITNO.1SEMI-ANNUAL REPORTJULY1,1989THROUGHDECEMBER31,1989TABLE3.5-1LIQUIDEFFLUENTS

-DOSESUMMATION AgeGroup:ADULT'ocation:

AnyADULTExposureInterval:

January1,1989throughDecember31,1989FISH&SHELLFISH ORGANBoneLiverThyroidKidneyLungGI-LLITotalBodyCalendarYearDose(mrem)3.29E-021.44E-016.49E-031.41E-031.66E-011.42E-014.01E-02 1

FLORIDAPOWER8cLIGHTCOMPANYST.LUCIEUNITNO.2SEMI-ANNUAL REPORTJULY1,1989THROUGHDECEMBER31,1989TABLE3.5-2LIQUIDEFFLUENTS

-DOSESUMMATION AgeGroup:ADULTLocation:

AnyADULTExposureInterval:

January1,1989throughDecember31,1989FISH8cSHELLFISHORGANBoneLiverThyroidKidneyLungGI-LLITotalBodyCalendarYearDose(mrem)3.28E-021.44E-015.35E-031.37E-031.66E-011.42E-014.00E-02 i1e FLORIDAPOWER8rLIGHTCOMPANYST.LUCIEUNITO1SEMIANNUAL REPORTJULY1,1989THROUGHDECEMBER31,1989TABLE3.6"1GASEOUSEFFLUENTS

-SUMMATION OFALLRELEASES-A,FissionandActivation GasesUNITQTR03QTR441.TotalReleaseCi8.59E021.67E032.Avg.ReleaseRateForPerioduCi/sec1.08E022.10E02b.Iodines1~TotalIodine-1312.Avg.ReleaseRateForPeriodC.Particulates 1.Particulates T-1/2>8Days2.Avg.ReleaseRateForPeriod3.GrossAlphaRadioactivity D.Tritium1,Total,Release2.Avg.ReleaseRateForPeriod1.10E-036,53E-04uCi/sec1.38E-048.22E-052.30E-05O.OOE00uCi/sec2.89E-06O.OOE009.21E-081.15E-OVCi.2.42E023.48E01uCi/sec3.04E014.38E0014 0

FLORIDAPOHER&LIGHTCOMPANYST.LUCIEUNIT¹2SEMIANNUAL REPORTJULY1,1989THROUGHDECEMBER31,1989TABLE3,6-2GASEOUSEFFLUENTS

-SUMMATION OFALLRELEASESA.FissionandActivation GasesUNITQTR¹3QTR¹41.TotalRelease2.Avg.ReleaseRateForPeriodb.Iodines1.TotalIodine-1312.Avg.ReleaseRateForPeriodC.Particulates i.Particulates T-1/2>8Days2.Avg.ReleaseRateForPeriod3~GrossAlphaRadioactivity D.Tritium1.TotalRelease2.Avg.ReleaseRateForPeriodCi1.56E028.38E01uCi/sec1.96E011.05E013.50E-044.80E-04uCi/sec4.40E-056.04E-05O.OOE005.65E-05uCi/secO.OOE007.11E-069.65E-081.26E-081.27E011.06E01uCi/sec1.60E,001.33E00 0

FLORIDAPOWER5LIGHTCONPANYST.LUCIEUNIT¹2SEHIANNUAL REPORTJULY1,1988THROUGHDECEMBER31,1988TABLE3.6-2GASEOUSEFFLUENTS

-SUMMATION OFALLRELEASESA.FissionandActivation GasesUNITQTR¹3QTR¹41.TotalRelease2.Avg.ReleaseBateForPeriodb.Iodines2.07E032.95E03uCi/sec2.60E023.71E02'.1.TotalIodine-1312.Avg.ReleaseRateForPeriodParticulates 1.Particulates T-1/2>8Days2.Avg.ReleaseBateForPeriod3.Gross.AlphaRadioactivity 1.28E-021.88E-03uCi/sec1.61E-032.36E-040~OOE000~OOE00uCi/secO.OOE00O.OOE001.81E-082.70E-07D.Tritium1.TotalRelease2.Avg.ReleaseRateForPeriodCi1.72E011.93E01RuCi/sec2.16E002.43E00R

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-GROUNDLEVEERELEASESNuclidesReleasedUnit.Continuous ModeQTR53QTR04BatchModeQTB03QTB041.FissionGasesAB-41KR-85KR-85MKB-87KR-88XE-131MXE-133XE-133MXE-135XE-135MXE-138CiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiO.OOE00O.OOE008.57E00O.OOE003.91E00O.OOE007.27E023.32E008.66E01O,.OOE00O.OOE00O.OOE00O.OOE001.53E01O.OOE00'.01E00O.OOE001.45E036.71E001.90E02O.OOE00O.OOE00O.OOE00O.OOE002.47E-02O.OOE00O.OOE002'0E-012.90E015.43E-012.10E-01O.OOE00O.OOE00O.OOE00'.OOE00,O.OOE00O.OOE000~OOE00O.OOE00O.OOE00O.OOE00,O.OOE00O.OOE00O.OOE00TOTALFORPERIOD2.IodinesCi8.29E021.67E033.00EOiO.OOE00I-131I-132.I-133I-134I-135CiCiCiCiCi1,10E-034.43E-036.42E-03O.OOE00O.OOE006.53E-04O.OOE004.71E-03O.OOE00O,OOE00TOTALFORPERIOD3.Particulates SR-89SR-90Y-90CiCiCiCi1.20E-025.36E-031.49E-05O.OOE004.03E-06O.OOE004.03E-06.O.OOE00 DC'edeltpl4%~'+Sg FLORIDAPOHER5LIGHTCOMPANYST.LUCIEUNIT¹2SEMIANNUAL REPORTJULY1,1989THROUGHDECEMBER31,1989,TABLE3.7-2GASEOUSEFFLUENTS

-GROUNDLEVELRELEASESNuclidesReleasedUnitContinuous ModeQTR¹3QTR¹4BatchModeQTR¹3QTR¹41.FissionGasesAR-41KR-85-'KR-85MKR-87KR-88XE-131MXE-133XE-133MXE-135XE-135MXE-137.-XE-138CiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiCiO.OOE00O.OOE001.71E00O.OOE00O.OOE00O.OOE001.11E02Q.OOE002.60E01O.OOE000;OOE000;OOE00O.OOE00O.OOE002.67E-01O,OOE00'.OOE00O.OOE004.21E01O.OOE006.71E00O.OOE00O.OOE00O.OOE003.68E-01O.OOE003.07E-023.84E-033.48E-022,29E-011.57E011.83E-014'6K-010~OOE002.10E-02O.OOE004,32E-013.57E-016.35E-026.83E-036.40E-023.50E-013.15E014.44E-011.45E00O.OOE00O.OOE00O.OOE00TOTALFORPERIOD2.IodinesCi1.39E024.91E011.70E013.47EOiI-131I-132I-133I-134I-135CiCiCiCiCi3.50E-04O.OOE006.59E-04O.OOE00O.OOE004.80E-04O.OOE002.07E-03O.OOE00O.OOE00TOTALFORPERIOD3.Particulates SR-89SR-90Y-90Tc-99MCiCiCiCiCi1.01E-032.55E-03O.OOE00O.OOE00O.OOE00O.OOE00O.OOE00O.OOE00O.OOE005.65E-0517 r~$NOgtgoal4.=P't~I FLORIDAPOWER8cLIGHTCOMPANYST.LUCIEPLANTUNIT01TABLE3.8-1GASEOUSEFFLUENTS

-DOSESUMMATION

-AgeGroup:INFANTExposureInterval:

January1,1989throughDecember31,1989NOTE:Thebelowdoseresultswerecalculated usingactualmeterological dataduringthespecified timeintervalwithMetdatareducedasperReg.Guide1.111,March1976PATHWAYBONEmremLIVERmremTHYROIDKIDNEYmremmremGroundPlane(A)0.00E-010.00E-010.00E-010.00E-01Grass-Goat-Milk(B) 4.75E-045.62E-031.70E-012.35E-03Inhalation (A)1.10E-052.03E-035~69E-038.87E-04TOTAL4.86E-047.65E-031.76E-013.24E-03PATHWAYLUNGmremGI-LLIT.BODYmremmremGroundPlane(A)0.00E000.00E003.25E-05Grass-Goat-Milk(B) 5.10E-035.13E-035.40E-03Inhalation (A)TOTAL2.02E-032.02E-032.03E-037.12E-037.15E-037.46E-03(A)-Sector:SE(B)-Sector

WNWRange:Range:1.50miles3.75miles(ActualGoat)NOBLEGASESGammaAirDoseBetaAirDoseSector:SECALENDARYEAR(mrad)4.68E-029.76E-02Range:1.50miles18 i4F>>gah=q~4v~4I4%kf&l FLORIDAPOWER&LIGHTCOMPANYST.LUCIEPLANTUNIT¹2TABLE3.8-2GASEOUSEFFLUENTS

-DOSESUMMATION

-AGEGROUP:INFANTExposureInterval:

January1,1989throughDecember31,1989NOTE:Thebelowdoseresultswerecalculated usingactualmeterological dataduringthespecified timeintervalwithMetdatareducedasperReg.Guide1.111,March1976PATHWAYBONEmremLIVERmremTHYROIDKIDNEYmremmremGroundPlane(A)0.00E-010.00E-010.00E-010.00E-01Grass-Goat-Milk(B) 5.91E-041.99E-032.27E-017.34E-04Inhalation (A)7.13E-065.15E-043.17E-032.23E-04TOTAL5.98E-042.51E-032.30E-019.57E-04PATHWAYLUNGmremGI-LLImremT.BODYmremGroundPlane(A)0.00E000.00E001.91E-05Grass-Goat-Milk(B) 1.28E-031.31E-031.69E-03Inhalation (A)5.06E-045.07E-045.10E-04TOTAL(A)-Sector:SE(B)-Sector

WNW1.79E-031.82E-032.22E-03Range:1.50milesRange:3.75miles(ActualGoat)NOBLEGASESGammaAirDoseBetaAirDoseSector:SECALENDARYEAR(mrad).2.78E-024.80E-02Range'.1.50miles19 FLORIDAPOWERANDLIGHTCOMPANYST.LUCIBPLANTSEMI"ANNUAL RBPORTJULY1,1989THROUGHDECEMBBR31,1989UNITS1AND2,TABLB3.9A.SolidWasteShippedOff-SiteforBurialorDisposalTypeofWasteUnit6Mo.PeriodError%a~b.c~d.Spentresin,ProcessfiltersDryCompressible Waste(Note5)Irradiated Components Other1.Non-Compres" sibleMetal(DAW)(Note6)M3CiM3CiM3CiM3-Ci3.546E+1S.S9OE+19.813E+15.701E13.119E+15.284E12.OE+10E+12.OE+12.OE+12.EstimateofMajorNuclideComposition (ByTypeofWaste)Categorya~NuclidesCs137Co60Cs134Ni63Co58Fe55Sb125Sb122Mn54H3357E+11.59E+11.S7E+11.OSE+19.91E~5.05E+02.85E+01.18E+01.10E+01.08E+0b.H3Co60Cs137Cs134Fe55Co58Ni63Ce144Sb125Zr95Mn543.45E+12.11E+11.88E+16~12E~5.96E+04.77E+02.46E~2.09Eo1.01E+08.09E17.o6E"120 ti+C0 A.2.EstimateofMa)orNuclideComposition (ByTypeofWaste)(continued)

CategoryNuclides.CDd~N/ACo60Cs137Fe55Cs134Ni63Mn54Co58N/A4.11E+12.58E+11.52E+19.91E+03.87E+01.84E+01.54E+03.SolidWasteDisposition NumberofShipments 41ModeofTransportation SoleUseTruckDestination

Barnwell, S.C.NumberofShipments 0ModeofTransportation N/ADestination N/AN/ANotApplicable 21 FLORIDAPOWERANDTCOHPANYSTLUCIEPLANTBENI-ANNUAL REPORTJULYlg1989THROUGHDECEMBER31'989UNITS1AND2gTABLE3.9(COHTIHUED)

WasteClassTotalTotalPrincipal TypeofVol[meCuriesRadionuclides WasteCubicFt.(Rote1)(Notes102)(Rote3)CategoryRag&aide1.21TypeofContainer (Rote4)Solldificatior.

Agent~ClassAClassA3465.51101.45.701E-l5284B1NANAPWRCompactible Trash(Note5)PWRNon-Compactible Trash(Nota6)l.b.l.d.No'n-Specification StrongTightPackageNon-Specification StrongTightPackageNoneNoneClasSA926.23.95Cs137,Hi63PMRIon-Exchange Resin).a.NRCCertified LSATANoneClass8326.151.95Cs137,Sr90,Ni63,PU24liTRUPWRIonExchangeResinl.a.NRCCertified LSATANona lla'}qElC.tlz~4v~gr*tllg FLORIDAPOWERANDLIGHTCOMPANYSTLUCIEPLANTSEMI-ANNUAL REPORTJULY1,1989THROUGHDECEMBER31,1989UNITS1AND2TABLE39(CONTINUED)

SOLIDWASTESUPPLEMENT Note1:Thetotalcuriequantityandradionuclide composition ofsolidwasteshippedfromtheSt.LuciePlant,Units1a2aredetermined usingacombination ofqualitative andquantitative techniques.

Ingeneral,theSt.LuciePlantfollowstheguidelines outlinedintheLowLevelWasteLicensing BranchTechnical Position(BTP)onRadioactive WasteClassification (5/ll/83) forthesedeterminations.

Themostfrequently usedtechniques fordetermining thetotalcuriequantityinapackagearethedosetocuriemethodsandthe(concentration) x(volumeormass)calculations.

Whereappropriate, engineering typeactivation analysesmaybeapplied.Sinceeachoftheabovemethodologies involvestosomeextentqualitative parameters, thetotalcuriequantityisconsidered tobeanestimate.

Thecomposition ofradionuclides inthewasteisdetermined bybothon-siteanalysesforprincipal gammaemittersandperiodicoff-siteanalysesforotherradionuclides.

Theon-siteanalysesareperformed eitheronabatchbasisor.onaroutinebasisusingreasonably representative samplesasappropriate f'rthewastetype.Off-siteanalysesareusedtoestablish scalingfactorsorotherestimates forradionuclides suchas3H,.14C,99Tc,129I,TRU,241Pu,242Cm,63Ni,55Fe,and90Sr.Note2:"Principal Radionuclides" refertothoseradionuclides contained inthewasteinconcentrations greaterthan.Oltimestheconcentration ofthenuclideslistedinTable1or.Oltimesthesmallestconcentration ofthenuclideslistedinTable2of10CFR61.Note3:"TypeofWaste"isgenerally specified asdescribed inNUREG0782,DraftEnvironment ImpactStatement on10CFR61,"Licensing Requirements forLandDisposalofRadioactive Waste".Note4:"TypeofContainer" referstothetransport package.Note5:ThevolumeandactivitylistedforDryCompressible Wasterepresent thequantityofmaterialthattodatehas'eensenttotheBarnwell, SouthCarolinaburialfacility.

Thismaterialwasshippedtoacontracted vendorforvolumereduction priortofinaldisposalattheBarnwell, SouthCarolinaburialfacility.

Duringthereporting period,fiveshipments ofDryCompressible Waste(5,152cubicfeet,5.49ECuries)weremadefromtheSt.LuciePlanttothevolumereduction facility.

Thismaterialwasshippedvia"SoleUseTruck"innon-specification strongtightpackages.

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vt~AOMIHISTRATIVE CONTROLSSEMIANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUEHTRELEASEREPORT6.9.1.7RoutineRadioactive EffluentRelease'epor tscoveringtheoperation oftheunitduringtheprevious6monthsofoperation shallbesubmitted within60daysafterJanuary1andJuly1ofeachyear.Theperiodofthefirstreportshallbeginwiththedateofinitialcritfcalfty.

TheRadioactive EffluentReleaseReportssha)lfncludeasunxnaryofthequantities ofradioactive liquidandgaseouseffluents andsolidwastereleasedfromtheunitasoutlinedinRegulatory Guidel.'21,"Measuring,.

Evaluating, andReporting Radioactivity inSolidWastesandReleasesofRadioactive Materials inLiquidandGaseousEffluents formLight-Mater CooledNuclearPowerPlants,"Revision1,June1974,withdatasuamarfzed onaquarterly basisfollowing theformatofAppendixBthereof.TheRadioactive EffluentReleaseReporttobesubmitted within60daysafterJanuary1ofeachyearshallincludeanannualsundryofhourlymeteorological datacollected overthepreviousyear.Thisannualsuaaarymaybeeitherintheformofanhourby-hourlistingonmagnetictapeofwindspeed,winddirection, atmospheric stability, andprecipitation (ffmeasured),

orintheformofjointfrequency distributions ofwindspeed,winddirection, andatmos-phericstability.""

Thissamereportshallincludeanassessment oftheradiation dosesduetotheradioactive liquidandgaseouseffluents releasedfromtheunitorstationduringthepreviouscalendaryear.Thissamereport.shallalsoincludeanassessment oftheradiation dosesfromradioactive 1iquidandgaseouseffluents toMEMBERSOFTHEPUBLICduetotheiractivities insidetheSITEBOUNOARY(Figure5.1-1)duringthereportperiod.Allassump-tionsusedinmakingtheseassessments, f.e.,specificactivity, exposuretimeandlocation, shallbeincludedinthesereports.Themeteorological condi-tionsconcurrent withthetimeofreleaseofradioactive materials ingaseouseffluents, asdetermined bysamplingfrequency andmeasurement, shallbeusedfordetermining thegaseouspathwaydoses.Theassessment ofradiation dosesshallbeperformed inaccordance withthemethodology andparameters intheOFFSITEOOSECALCULATION MANUAL(OOCM).Every2yearsusingtheprevious6monthsreleasehistoryforisotopesandhistorical meteorolgical datadetermine thecontrolling agegroupforbothliquidandgaseouspathways.

IfchangedfromcurrentsubmitchangetoOOCMtoreflectnewtablesforthesegroupsandusethenewgroupsfnsubsequent dosecalculations.

TheRadfoactfve EffluentReleaseReporttobesubmitted 60daysafterJanuary1ofeachyearshallalsoincludeanassessment ofradiation dosestothelikelymostexposedMEMBEROFTHEPUBLICfromreactorreleasesfortheprevious7CAsinglesubmftta) maybemadeforamultipleunitstation.Thesubmittal shouldcombinethosesectionsthatarecoaeentoallunitsatthestation;however,forunitswithseparateradwastesystems,thesubmittal shallspecifythereleasesofradioactive material'fromeachunit.Inlieuofsubmission withtheRadioactive EffluentReleaseReport,thelicenseehastheoptionofretaining thissummaryofrequiredmeteorological dataonsiteinafilethatshallbeprovidedtotheNRCuponrequest..ST.LUCIE"UNIT26-18Amendment No.L8.18 aol'\$llAf'I~

oa.b.C.d.e.,Volume,Totalcuriequantity(specifywhetherdetermined bymeasurement orestimate),

Principal radionuclides (specifywhetherdetermined bymeasurement orestimate),

Typeofwaste(e.g.,dewatered spentresin,compacted drywaste,evaporator bottoms)Typeofcontainer (e.g.,LSA,TypeA,TypeS,Largeguantity),

andSolidification agentora5sorbent (e.g.',cement,ureaformaldehyde).

TheRadioactive EffluentReleaseReportsshallincludealistanddescription ofunplanned releasesfromthisitetoUNRESTRICTED AREASofradioactive materials ingaseousandliquideffluents madeduringthereporting period.TheRadioactive EffluentReleaseReportsshallincludeanychangesmadeduringthereporting periodtothePROCESSCONTROLPROGRAM(PCP)andtotheOFFSITEDOSECALCUlATION MANUAL(ODCM),aswellasalistingofnewlocations fordosecalculations and/orenvironmental monitoring identified bythelandusecensuspursuanttoSpecification 3,12.2.ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONHENTAL OPERATING REPORT~AOHINISTRATIVECONTROLSSEMIANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTRELEASEREPORT(Continued) calendaryear.Acceptable methodsforcalculating thedosecontribution fromiiquidandgaseouseffluents aregiveninRegulatory Guide1.109,.March1976.TheRadioactive EffluentReleaseReportsshallincludethefollowing information foreachclassofsolid~aste(asdefinedby10CFRPart61)shippedoffsiteduringthereportperiod:6.9.1.8RoutineRadiological Environmental Operating Reportscoveringtheoperation oftheunitduringthepreviouscalendaryearshallbesubmitted priortoHay1ofeachyear.Theinitialreportshallbesubmitted prio~toHay1oftheyearfollowing initialcriticality.

TheAnnualRadiological Environmental Operating Reportsshallincludesunmaries, interpretations, andinformation basedontrendanalysisoftheresultsoftheradiological environmental surveillance activities forthereportperiod,including acomparison, asappropriate, withpreoperational studies,withoperational controlsand.withpreviousenvironmental surveillance reports,andanassessment oftheobservedimpactsoftheplantoperation ontheenvironment.

ThereportsshallalsoincludetheresultsoflanduiecensusesrequiredbySpecification 3.12.2.TheAnnualRadiological Environmental Operating Reportsshallincludetheresultsofahalysisofallradiological environmental samplesandqfallenvironmental radiation measurements takenduringtheperiodpursuant,to theAsinglesubmittal maybeaideforamultipleunitstation:ST.LUCIE-UNIT26-lgAmendment No.I3 pC04