ML20012A156

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Forwards Semiannual Radioactive Effluent Release Rept for Jul-Dec 1989 & Addl Info in Response to NRC 890605 Ltr Re Offsite Dose Calculation Manual
ML20012A156
Person / Time
Site: Perry FirstEnergy icon.png
Issue date: 03/02/1990
From: Kaplan A
CLEVELAND ELECTRIC ILLUMINATING CO.
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
Shared Package
ML20012A157 List:
References
PY-CEI-NRR-1138, TAC-69181, NUDOCS 9003080417
Download: ML20012A156 (3)


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,o L THE CLEVELAND ELECTRIC ILLUMINATING COMPANY P.O. DOX 97 s PERRY. OMIO 44001 3 TELEPHONE (216) 214 3737 s ADDRESS-10 CENTER ROAD FROM CLEVELAND: 4 4 1290 W TELEX: 241599 ANSWERBACK: CEIPHYO AI Kaplan Serving The Best location in the Nation PERRY NUCLE.AR POWER PLANT VCf PittfCLNT NUCLL Ah 08QlP March 2, 1990 PY-CE1/NRR-1138 L l

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Document Control Desk Washington, D. C. 20555 Perry Nuclear Power Plant Docket No. 50-440 Semiannual Radioactive Effluent Release Report Centlement We are hereby submitting the Semiannual Radioactive Effluent Release Report for i the Perry Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 1, for the period of July 1 to December 31, 1989. This report meets the requirements of Regulatory Guide 1.21, as supplemented by Perry Technical Specification Section 6.9.1.7. All effluent releases were within the concentration and release limits specified in the Radiological Effluent Technical Specifications.

L Enclosure A of this letter provides additional information for the two comments from the NRC letter dated June 5, 1989, regarding acceptance of the PNPP ODCM, Rev. 3 (TAC No. 69181). This information is a follow-up to our response which was submitted to you with the previous Semiannual Radioactive Ef fluent Release Report (PY-CE1/NRR-1056L), dated August 29, 1989.

t If you have any questions, please feel free to call.

Very truly ours, 4

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1. Dilution Factors for the Potable Vater Pathway for Radioactive Liquid Effluent ,

Releases from PNPP l In our previous response, dated August 29, 1989, ve stated we vould review the i inputs used to determine the dilution factors for the potable water ingestion pathway. The review consisted of a survey to determine changes in potable water systems using Lake Erie as a source, within 50 miles of PNPP. This resulted in some changes to Table 5.1-10 of the PNPP Environmental Report -

Operating License Stage. The changes included:

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a. Lake County Vest System - new facility l
b. Lake County East System - new facility using the intake tunnel formerly used by IRC Fibers Co.
c. Ohio Vater Service (OVC) East System - system replaced by Lake County East System.
d. Kent County (Ontario) Vater Supply - new facility.
e. Ashtabula System and Ohio American Vater Service Co. are the same facility.
f. Elyria/Lorain Vater Systems determined to be outside the 50 mile radius.
g. Painesville Vater System was incorrectly listed as 3.9 miles and was revised to agree with Table 5.1-10 of the ER-OLS.
h. Population numbers (served by listed systems) were revised.

A revised table incorporating these changes is provided along with corresponding changes to the Maximum Exposed Individual and Total Population Dilution ractors.

The new Dilution Factor values vere incorporated into the ODCM, Table 2.3-10, by TC-8, which is included with the Semiannual Radioactive Effluent Release Report, Attachment No. 9.  ;

Maximum Exposed Individual Dilution Factor l The revised nearest potable water supply is the Lake County East Vater intake,

3.5 miles to the vest-south-west of PNPP (formerly the IRC Fibers Company -
l. intake). Data presented in the Perry Environmental Report - Operating License Stage, Table 5.1-10, " Annual Average Dilution Factors for the Lake Water Intakes within 50 Miles of PNPP", gives a maximum individual dose dilution f actor of 32.2 (dilution factor unadjusted for current frequency). This new Dilution Factor for the Maximum Exposed Individual represents a 2% change from

, the previous value of 31.5.

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  • Encl sure A-PY-CEI/NRR-1038 L Page 2 of 2 l Total Population Dilution Factor The total population dilution factor of 314 is population veighted using dilution factors for each of the potable water intakes vithin 50 miles of FNPF. The change in total Population Dilution Factor is less than 1%.

Dist. Traction Dilution Veighted Intake (Mi) Dir Population of Pop Factor Dil. Factor j Ohio American 20 ENE 38,500 2.12E-2 187.7 3.98E+0 Vater Serv. Co.

Conneaut 33 ENE 13,500 7.43E-3 238.2 1.77E+0 Avon Lake 50 VSV 99,500 5.48E-2 388.5 2.13'J+ 1 l

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Cleveland 35 SV 1,437,000 7.92E-1 326.7 2.59E+2 Fairport Harbor 7 VSV 3,200 1.76E-3 154.2 2.71E-1 Lake County East 3.5 VSV 10,258 5.65E-3 107.4 6.07E-1 Lake County Vest 15 VSV 85,000 4.68E-2 220.0 1.03E+1 Ohio Vater Serv. 10 VSV 60,000 3.30E 181.9 6.00E+0 Painesville 7.5 VSV 27,000 1.49E-2 159.3 2.37E+0 Kent County Vater 50 NV 42,000 2.31E-2 388.5 8.97E40 Supply TOTALS 1,815,958 1,00E+0 TOTAL D.F 3.14E+2 Dist, Dir Population - Distance, direction, and population values obtained from the 1989 Engineering Report " Lake Erie Potable Vater Facilities and ,

Intakes Within 50 Miles of PNPP", memo S0-11552 "E".

Fraction of Population = The ratio of the population receiving drinking water from that intake to the total population number for all drinkirig vater intakes located within 50 miles of PNPP. '

Dilution Factor - Values obtained from the Perry Environmental Report -

Operating License Stage, Table 5.1-10 " Annual Average Dilution Factors for Lake Water Intakes Vithin 50 Miles of PNPP" and Q&R Page 2.1-2. Lake County West dilution factor per interpolation. Kent County Vater Supply dilution factor was estimated.

The Veighted Dilution Factor - (Fraction of Population) x (Dilution Factor),

based on the population for each drinking vater intaker the sum of which is to be used as the potable water total population dilution factor for radioactive  ;

liquid effluent releases from PNPP.

2. Milk Sample Control Station ,

TC-7 to the ODCM includes the revised distance for Milk Control Station 51 (Rettgers Farm). In addition, a new milk control location (No. 69, John Rhodes Farm), located in the SSV meteorological sector, has been added to the ,

REMP sample program, and added to the ODCH by TC 8. The Rhodes farm was incorporated since the SSV meteorological sector represents the least prevalent vind direction. Both TC's are included in the Semiannual Radiological Effluent Release Report, Attachment 9.

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