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TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITYSEMIANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLENT RELEASE REPORT
BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT
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F. W. Reimann,'hief, Water and Waste Processing, IBH 1N 52A-C
E. Ely Driver, Manager, Engineering Laboratory, ENG LAB-N
DATE - October 17, 1988
SUBJECT: VERIPICATION OF DILUTION FACTOR POR BROWNS PERRY NUCLEAR PLANT (BFN)
This memo is in response to your memo of September 29, 1988, concerning thedilution value provided by the Engineering Laboratory for release ofradiological effluents from the subject plant.
A dilution factor of 5 was provided in 1979 as a conservative value to beused in calculations. Pield studies and model results (Reference 1) haveindicated the dilution factor range at BPN varies from 4 to ll. Rote thata dilution factor of 4 does not mean 1/4 (or 25 percent) of the river flow.is available for mixing with the diffuser effluent. The dilution factor isthe ratio of diffuser flow to the fraction of river flow available formixing (entrained river flow).
The fraction of river flow available for mixing is a function of riverflow, ambient river temperature, diffuser discharge temperature, diffuserflow, and the number of diffusers in operation. The smallest fraction ofriver flow avaiiahle for mixing occurs during high river flows and.sincnledi fuser operation. Therefore, a conservative value can be obtained usinga high mont ly average river flow of 70,000 cfs and a single diffuserdischarge. Under these conditions, analysis shows that the fraction ofriver flow available for mixing is 30 percent. This translates to a valueof 0.3 for variable d in equation 2.5, Section 2.3.2.1 of the RETS Manual.
Please feel free to call walter Harper ( 1882-K) should you have anyquestions or require additional information.
Reference 1: Almquist, C. W., C. D. Ungate, and W. R. Waldrop, 'Pield andModel Results for Multiport Diffuser Plume,'resented at theAmerican Society of Civil Engineers Hydraulic DivisionSpecialty Conference on Verification of Mathematical andPhysical Models in Hydraulic Engineering, College Park,Maryland, August 9-11, 1978.
Reference 2: TemperatureDischa rge": ofDuri'ng OpenLaboratory,
Stolzenbach, K. D., 'Estimation of WaterIncreases in Wheeler Reservoir Caused >y- theHeater Water from Browns Perry Nuclear plantCycle Operation,'emo to TVA EngineeringPebruary 1975.
WLH:TSHcc: Vahid Alavian, ENG LAB-N
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e General Changes in Methodology and Data
1. Two age groups were added, teen and infant.
2. Two organs were added, kidney and lung. Skin dose is only calculated forrecreation pathway.
3. Shoreline recreation dose is the only dose considered in the recreationpathway. In-water and above-water pathways were deleted from therecreation pathway dose based on the determination that they contributedless than one percent each to the total recreation dose.
4 . Dose factors are from R.G. 1.109 if possible. For those nuclides whichare considered but not listed in R.G. 1.109, Kocher is used as thereference for external dose (recreation ) and NUREG 0172 is used foringestion pathways.
5. If dose fact'ors for specific organs were not listed for a nuclide thatis in R.'G. 1;109 the dose factors were considered zero. For recreationpathway, dose factors for all organs except skin were set equal to thetotal body dose factor for each nuclide.
6. Daughter ingrowth is not considered in the new code. However, theisotopes are decayed.
7 . Travel times and average flow past the site are no longer calculated butare part of the input data.
8. Sixty-three nuclides were deleted <e.g. natural decay chains andtransuranics ) while the following four were added: Zn-69m, Br-82, Tc-101,Sb-125.
9. Dilution factors were changed from 0.2 to 0.6 for SQN and 0.3 for BFN.This decreases 'the concentration in the first reach considered for eachplant which in turn lowers the dose calculated for that reach.
10. Acres per reach changed to reflect memo from D.L. stone on April 26, 1988.
11. Kocher was used as the reference for all half-lifes which are consistentto 2 decimal places.
12. All files were updated to reflect the most recent data available.
Changes Which Affect Population Dose Calculations Only
1. Total fish harvest" in pounds per reach were changed from 52.2 lbslacre-yr~
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2. Population doses are calculated for a 50 mile radius downstream of eachplant instead of to the rivers mouth. This decreases the-population dosesfrom every pathway.
3. The most recent data is used for the population numbers in place of the21. growth rate each year currently assumed. This gives a more realisticassessment of the population potentially receiving dose from plantoperation.
Nuclides Deleted from QMATA
l.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.
Na-22As-74As-76Kr-83mKr»85mKr-85Nb-95mNb-97mTc-99Rh-103mR}1-105Rh»105mRh-106Ag-illSb-122Sb-127
20.21.22.23.24.25.26.27.28.29.30.31.32.
Xe-13SmXe-135Cs-135Ba-137mPr-144mPm-147Pm-149Sm-147SG!-15)SmlS3Eu-155Ta-182Pb-210
17. 1-1291'8. Xe-'133m19. Xe-133
33. Pb-21234. Pb-21435. Bi-21236. Bi-21437. Po-21238. Po-21439. Po-21640. Po-21841. Ra-22442. Ra-22643. Ra-22844..Ac-22845. Th-22846. Th-23047. Th-23248. Th-23449. Pa-23450. U-23451. U-238S2. Np-23853. PU-238S4 . Pu-239S5. Pu-24056. Pu-. 24157. Fu-24258. Am-24159. Am-24260. Am-24361. Cm-24262. Cm-24363. Cm-244
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TABLE OF CONTEVZS~Pa e
2.2 Instrument Setpoints
2.2.1 Setpoint Determination
2.2.2 Post-Release Analysis
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2.3.2 Monthly Analysis
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2.3.2.2 Fish Ingestion
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2.3.2.4 Monthly Summary
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2.3.3 Quarterly Dose Calculations
2.3.3.1 Mater Ingestion
2.3.3.2 Fish Ingestion
2.3.3.3 Recreation Shoreline
2.3.3.4 Total Maximum Individual Dose
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2.4 Operab'ility of Liquid Radwaste Equipment
2.5 Liquid Dose Factor Equations
2.5.1 Mater Ingestion Dose Factors
2.5.2 Fish Ingestion Dose Factors
2.5.3 Shoreline Recreation Dose Factor .
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Table Number Titie
BFN-Offsite Receptor Location Data
1.2 Expected Annual Routine Atmospheric Gaseous Releases fromOne Unit at BFN
1.3 (Sheets 1-22) Joint Percentage Frequencies of Wind Speed by WindDirection for Stability Class
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Dose Factors for Submersion in Noble Gases
Sector Elements Considered for Population Doses
BFN '50-Mile Population Within Each Sector
1.T (Sheets 1«8) Ingestion Dose Factors
1.8 (Sheets 1 & 2) Radionuclide Decay and Stable Element Transfer Data.
1.9 (Sheets 1 & 2) Dose Calculation Factors
1.10 (Sheets 1-8) Inhalation Dose Factors
1.11 (Sheets 1 & 2) External Dose Factors for Standing on Contaminated Ground
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Receptors for Liquid Dose Calculations
Bioaccumulation Factors for Freshwater Fish
Radiological Environmental Monitoring
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Maximum Values for the Lower Limit of Detection (LLD)
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fraction of total gamma dose expected to be contributed by theassumed nuclides.
10~ = pCi/Ci conversion factor.
3. 15x10 ~ = s/yr conversion factor.
Qi monthly release of radionuclide i, Ci.
DFYi gsmma-to-air dose factor for radionuclide i, mrad/yr perpCi/ms (Table 1.4).
Monthl Conservative Model — Beta dose to air
Dg(X/Q)0.9 3.15x10 ~
Ql DFl3i (1.5)
where:
~ beta dose to air, mrad.
X/Q = highest land-site boundary annual-average relativeconcentration, s/m~ (from Table 1.1).
~ 1.84x10 ~ for ground level releases,~ 2.08x10"8 for elevated releases (stack).
0.9 fraction of total beta dose expected to be contributed by theassumed nuclides.
pCi/Ci conversion factor.
3.15x10 ~ ~ s/yr conversion factor.
monthly release of radionuclide i, Ci.
Dpi beta-to-air dose factor for radionuclide i, mrad/yr perpCi/m~ (Table 1.4).
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A complete dose analysis utilizing the total estimated gaseous releases foreach calendar quarter will be performed and reported as required inSpecifications 6.7.5. Hethodology for this analysis is that which isdescribed in Section 1.5, using the quarterly release values reported bythe plant personnel. For iodine releases, it will be assumed that halEthe iodines released are organic iodines, which contribute only to theinhalation dose. All real pathways and receptor locations (as identifiedin the most recent land use survey) are considered. En addition, actualmeteorological data representative of each corresponding calendar quarterwill be used to calculate dispersion factors as described in section 1.7.Stack releases will be considered elevated releases. Radwaste and reactorbuilding releases will be considered split-level releases. Turbine buildingreleases will be treated as ground level.
The highest gamma-air Md beta-air doses calculated will be used to checkcompliance with the quarterly limits of Specification 3.8.B.3. The highestorgan dose Eor a real receptor is determined by summing the dose contribution'from all real pathways including ground contamination, inhalation, vegetableingestion (for identified garden locations), cow andir'or goat milk ingestion(if a cow or goat is identified for the location), beef ingescion (the beefingestion dose for the location of highest beef dose for all receotors willbe considered the beef dose for all receptors). The receptor having thehighest organ dose is then used to check compliance with the quarterly limitsof Specification 3.8.B.5.
Po ulation Doses
For determining population doses to the 50-mile population around the plant,each compass sector is broken down into elements. These elements are definedin Table 1.5. For each of these sector elements, an average dose iscalculated, and then multiplied by the population in that sector element.Dispersion factors are calculated for the midpoint of each sector element(see Table 1.5). For population doses resulting from ingestion, it isconservatively assumed that all food eaten by the average individual is grownlocally.
The general equation used for calculating the population dose in a givensector element is:
Dosepop $ RATIOP + POPN * AGE + 0.001 * DOSEPP
where
RATIOP = ratio of average to maximum dose for pathway P. (Averageinges tion rates are obtained from Regulatory Guide 1. 109,Table E-4.)
~,0.5 for, submersion and ground exposure pathways, ashieldingloccupancy factor.
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1.7 Dis ersion Methodolo
Dispersion factors are calculated for radioactive effluent releases usinghourly,average meteorological data collected onsite.
Meteorological data for ground level releases consist of windspeed anddirection measurements at 10m and temperature measurements of 10m and45 m.
Hourly average meteorological..data for the ground level portion of asplit level release consist .of.wind speeds and directions measured at the10m level and temperature measurements at 10m and 45m. The elevatedportion of the split level release uses wind speeds and directionsmeasured at the 46m level and temperature measurements at 45m and 90m.
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Meteorological data are expressed as a joint-frequency distribution ofwind speed, wind direction, and atmospheric stability for each releaselevel (ground, split and elevated). The joint-frequency distributionswhich represent the historical meteorological data for the periodJanuary 1977 to December 1979 are given in Table 1.3.
The wind speed classes that are used are as follows:
Number Ran e (m/s) Mid oint (m/s)
<0.3 0.13
0.3-0.6
0.7-1.5
1.6-2.4
2.5-3.3
3.4-5.5
5.6-8.2
8.3-10.9
>10.9
0.45
1.10
1.99
2.88
4.45
6.91
9.59
10. 95
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The dose to an individual from ingestion of water is described bythe following equation.
2010> z
Djk = ~~ $ (DCF)ijk Zik, mremi=1
where:
Djk dose for the jth'organ and the kth age group from the20 radionuclides, mrem.
the organ of interest (bone, GIT, thyroid, liver ortotal body).
the age group being considered, child or adult.
10 * i~ .conversion factor, pCi/Ci.
0.95 conservative correction factor, considering only 20radionuclides.
DCFijk ingestion dose commitment factor for the ithradionuclide for the jth organ for the kth age group,mrem/pCi (Table 1.7)
Iik monthly activity ingested of the ith radionuclide by the kth,age group, Ci.
The activity ingested due to drinking water, Iik, is described by:
I1k10 'Ai Uwa (1/12)
F d (7 34 x 10zo)Ci
where:
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= conversion factor, ml/L.
= activity released of ith radionuclide during the month, Ci.
Uwa = maximum individual water consumption rate correspondingto the kth age group (Table 1.9), L/yr.
1/12 = conversion factor, yr/month.
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~ average river flow rate for the month (cubic Eeet persecond)
= fraction oE river flow available for dilution (0.30)
7.34x10i o = conversion from cubic feet per second tomilliliters per month
Inserting this for Iik in equation 2.4, the dose equation forwater ingestion then becomes:
203.98 x 10~
Djk Uwa DCFijk Ai, mremF i=1
2.3.2.2 Fish In estion
The"dose'to an individual from the consumption of fish is described byEquation 2.4. In this case the activity ingested of the ith radionuclide dueto eating fish (Iik) is described by
Iik
where:
10 Ai Bi Ufa (1/12)
Fd (7.34 x 10lo)Ci (2. 7)
10' conversion factor, g/kg.
Ai ~ activity released of the ith radionuclide during themonth, Ci
Bi ~ bioaccumulation factor of ith radionuclide, pCi/gper pCi/ml. (Table 2.2.)
Ufa amount of fish eaten yearly by the kth age group(Table 1.9), kg/yr.
1/12 conversion factor, yr/month.
~ average river flow rate for the month, cubic feet persecond.
fraction of river flow available for dilution, 0.30.
7.34x10x o ~ conversion from cubic feet per second tomilliliters per month.
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inserting this for Iig in equation 2.4, the dose equation for fishingestion then becomes'.
2-3.2.3
203.98 x 102
Ai Bi Ufa DCFijki=1
Recreation
(2.8)
For the recreation dose calculation, the total dose is estimated based on acalculation of the shoreline dose for Co-58, Co-60, Cs-134, and Cs-137. Theshoreline dose due to these four nuclides is expected to contribute over 95percent of the total recreation dose. The total body and maximum organ doseto an individual via the shoreline recreation pathway are assumed to beequal. The recreation dose is described by the following equation:
4Dr ~ 10
$ [42 ~ RCDFi ~ pi], mrem0.95 i=1
where:
Dr
10 1.2
~ recreation dose from plant releases, mrem.
~ conversion factor, pCi/Ci.
0.95 = conservative correction factor for considering only4 radionuclides.
RDCFi = dose commitment factor for standing on contaminated groundfor the ith radionuclide, mrem/hr per pCi/m2 (Table 1.11).
~ concentration of ith radionuclide in shorelinesediment, Ci/m2, as described by the followingequation (based on equation A-5 inRegulatory Guide 1.109).
~i 10 '.94E-04 ~ 100 ~ RHL ~ C. ~ M [1-exp( ~i (2.10)
where:
102 = conversion factor, ml/L
100
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= transfer constant defined in Regulatory Guide 1.109equation A-4, L per m2-day.
~ radiological half-life of the ith radioisotope, minutes(Table 1.8) ~
= concentration of ith radionuclide in the Tennessee River,Ci/ml.
~ A ~ /(F ~ d ~ 7.34 x 10 )
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Ai
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tb
activity released of ith radionuclide during themonth, Ci.average river flow Eor the month, cubic Eeet persecond.fraction of river flow available Eor dilution, 0.30.conversion from cubic feet per second to millilitersper month.shoreline width factor, (Table 1.9).decay constant of the ith radionuclide, sec(Table 1.8).buildup time in sediment, seconds (Table 1.9)
42 = assumed monthly exposure time for maximum individual,= 500 hlyear -.'12 monthslyear.
The recreation dose equation then becomes:
Dy ~ (29 ~ 8 Al + 1690 A2 + 539 A3 + 812 A4)1 (2. 11)
where:
Al, A2, A3, A4, = the activities of Co-58, Co-60, Cs-134, andCs-137, respectively, Ci.
2.3. 2. 4 Nonthl S ummar
To obtain the total monthly dose to the total body, sum the total body dosefrom water ingestion, the total body dose from fish ingestion, and therecreation dose. This value will be compared to the Technical Specificationlimit for total body dose. To obtain the total monthly dose to the maximumorgan, sum the maximum organ dose from water ingestion, the maximum organ dosefrom Eish ingestion, and the recreation dose. This value will be compared tothe Technical Specification limit for maximum organ dose. Calendar quarterdoses are first estimated by summing the doses calculated for each month inthat quarter. Calendar year doses are first estimated by summing the dosescalculated for each month in that year. However, if the annual dosesdetermined in this manner exceed or approach the spedification limits, dosescalculated for previous quarters with the methodology of Section 2.3.2 vill beused instead of those quarterly doses estimated by summing monthly results.An annual check will'e made to ensure that the monthly dose estimates accountfor at least 95 percent of the dose calculated by the method described inSection 2.3.3. If less than 95 percent of the dose has been estimated, eithera new list if principal isotopes will be prepared or a new correction factorwill be used. The latter option will not be used if less than 90 percent ofthe total dose is predicted.
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2.3.3 uarterl Dose Calculations
A complete dose analysis utilizing the total estimated liquidreleases for each calendar quarter will be performed and reported asrequired in Section F.2 of the REM. Methodology for this analysisis that which is described in this section using the quarterlyrelease values reported by the plant personnel. The releases areassumed, for this calculation, to be continuous over the 90 dayperiod.
The average dilution factor, D, used for the quarterly calculationsis ~
1D ~
RF * 0.30(for receptors upstream
of Wheeler Dam)(2. 13a)
- where:
(for receptors downstreamof Wheeler Dam)
(2.13b)
RF ~ the average actual riverflow for the location at which thedose is being determined, cfs.
0.30 ~ the fraction of the riverflow available for dilution in thenear field, dimensionless.
2.3.3.1 Water In estion
Mater ingestion doses are calculated for each water supply identifiedwithin a 50 mile radius downstream of BFN (Table 2.1). Water ingestiondoses are calculated for the total body and each internal organ as
'escribed below:
Dorg 10 9.8E-09 AMit Qi D exp(-8.64E+04 Ai td)
where
(2.14)
~ conversion factor, pCi/Ci.
9.8E-09 = conversion factor, cfs per ml/hour.
AMit ~ Dose factor for water ingestion for nuclide i, age group t,mrem/hour per pCi/ml, as calculated in Section 2.5.1.
Qi ~ Quantity of nuclide i released during the quarter, Curies.
~ dilution factor, as described above, cfs->.
~ radiological decay constant of nuclide i, seconds(Table 1.8).
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td decay time for water ingestion, equal to the travel time fromthe plant to the water supply plus one-half day (12 hours)to account for the time of processing at the water supply(per Regulatory Guide 1.109), days.
8.64E+04 = conversion factor, seconds per day.
2.3.3.2 Fish In estion
Fish ingestion doses are calculated for each identified reach within a 50mile radius downstream of BFN (Table 2.1). Individual fish ingestiondoses are calculated for the total body and each internal organ asdescribed belo~:
Dorg = 10 9.8E&9 0.25 AFit Qi D exp(M.64E+04 Xi d)
where
(2.15
= conversion factor, pCi/Ci.
9.8E-09 ~ conversion factor, cfs per ml/hour.
0.25 = fraction of the yearly fish consumption eaten in one quarter,dimensionless.
AFit ~ Dose factor for fish ingestion for nuclide i, age group t,mrem/hour per pCi/ml, as calculated in Section 2.5.2.
~ Quantity of nuclide i released during the quarter, Curies.
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~ dilution factor, as described above, cfs
= radiological decay constant of nuclide i, seconds'(Table 1.8).
td decay time for fish ingestion, equal to the travel time fromthe plant to the center of the reach plus one day to accountfor transit through the food chain and food preparation time(per Regulatory Guide 1.109), days.
8.64E+04 = conversion factor, seconds per day.
2.3.3.3 Recreation Shoreline
Recreation doses are calculated for each identified reach within a 50mile radius downstream of BFN (Table 2.1). It is assumed that themaximum exposed individual spends 500 hours per year on the shoreline ata location immediately downstream from the diffusers. Individual
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recreation shoreline doses are calculated for the total body and skin asdescribed below:
Dorg ~ 10 9.8E&9 rf ARit Qi D exp(-8.64E+04 Ai td)
where
(2.16)
10'.8E-09
= conversion factor, pCi/Ci.
= conversion factor, cfs per ml/hour.
= recreation factor, used to account for the fact that the sameamount of time will not be spent at a recreation site duringeach quarter. Recreation factors used are:
1st quarter —0.12nd quarter - 0.33rd quarter -'.44th quarter —0.2.
ARit = Dose factor for shoreline recreation for nuclide i, agegroup t, mrem/hour per pCi/ml, as calculated inSection 2.5.3.
Qi
D
= Quantity of nuclide i released during the quarter, Curies.
~ dilution factor, as described above, cfs
~ radiological decay constant of nuclide i, seconds(Table 1.8).
td ~ decay time for recreation, equal to the travel time from theplant to the center of the reach, days.
8.64E+04 =.conversion factor, =.seconds per day.
2.3.3.4 Total Maximum Individual Dose
The total maximum individual total body dose is obtained by summing thefollow'ing for each age group: the highest total body water ingestion dosefrom among all the public water supplies; the highest total body fishingestion dose from among all the reaches; and the total body maximumshoreline recreation dose. The total maximum individual organ dose isobtained by summing the following for each organ and each age group: thatorgan's highest water ingestion dose from among all the public watersupplies; that organ's highest fish ingestion dose from among all thereaches; and the total body maximum shoreline recreation dose. The totalmaximum individual skin dose is that skin dose calculated for the maximumshoreline dose.
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2.3.3.5 Population Doses
For determining population doses to the 50-mile population around theplant, an average dose is calculated for each age group and each pathwayand then multiplied by the population.
For water ingestion, the general equation used for calculating thepopulation doses, POPWTR, in„man-rem for a given PWS is:
5 4POPWTRt = 10 $ POPm $ POPa + ATLLWa * TWDOSamt
m=1 a=1where:
POPWTRt ~ water ingestion population dose to organ t, man-rem.
POPa ~ fraction of population in each age group a (fromNUREG CR-1004, table 3.39).
Adult ~ 0.665Child = 0.168Infant = 0.015Teen = 0.153
POPm = population at PWS m. The 3 PWSs and their populations arelisted in Table 2.1.
ATMWa ~ ratio of average to maximum water ingestion rates for eachage group a. Maximum water ingestion rates are given inTable 1.9. Average water ingestion rates, in L/year, (fromR.G. 1.109 Table E-4) are:
Adult = 370Child ~ 260Infant = 260Teen = 260
TWDOSamt = total individual water ingestion dose to organ t at PWS m,to the age group a, as described in Section 2.3.3.1, mrem.
10 3 ~ conversion factor for remlmrem.
For population doses resulting from fish ingestion the calculationassumes that all fish caught within a 50-mile radius downstream of BPifare consumed by local population. An additional 7-day decay term isadded due to distribution time of sport fish. The general equation forcalculating population doses, POPF, in man-rem from fish ingestion of allfish caught within a 50-mile radius downstream is:
453%6 * HVST APR TFDOSart + POPa4 3
POPFt10 + 10
1FISHa * POPa
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where:
POPFt = total fish ingestion population dose to organ t, man-rem.
HVST = fish harvest for the Tennessee River, 8.32 lbs/acre/year.
= size of reach, acres (Table 2.1).
TFDOSart = total fish ingestion dose to organ t for reach r, for theage group a, as described in Section 2.3.3.2, mrem.
POPa ~ fraction of population in each age group a, as given'bove.
FISHa ~ amount of fish ingested by each age group a, kg/year. Theaverage fish ingestion rates (R.G. 1.109 Table E-4) are:
Adult = 6.9Child = 2.2Teen ~ 5.2
453.6
10s
~ conversion factor, g/lb.~ conversion factor, mrem/rem.
~ conversion factor, g/'kg.
For recreation shoreline, the general equation used for calculating thepopulation doses, POPR, in man-rem is:
REQFRAPOPRt = $ TSHDOSrt SHVISz HRSVISz.
10 8760 r=l-..where:
POPRt ~ total recreation population dose for all reaches to organ t,man-rem.
REQFRA = fraction of yearly recreation which occurs in that quarter, asgiven in Section 2.3.3.3.
TSHDOSz.t = total shoreline dose rate for organ t, in reach r, mrem/h.
SHVISr
HRSVISz'760
= shoreline visits per year at each reach r, (Table 2.1).
= length of shoreline recreation visit at reach r, 5 hours.
~ conversion factor, mremlrem.
= conversion factor, bours/year.
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2.4 Ooerabilit of Liquid Radwaste Eouioment
The Radiological Effluent Manual (REM) requires that the liquid radwastesystem (Figure 2.3) shall be used to reduce the radioactive materials inliquid wastes prior to their discharge when the projected dose due toliquid effluent releases* to unrestricted areas (see Figure 2.1) whenaveraged over 31 days would exceed 0.06 mrem to the total body or 0.21mrem to any organ. Doses will be projected monthly.
Dose projections will be done by averaging the calculated dose for themost recent month and the calculated dose for the previous month andassigning that average dose as the projection for the current month.
2.5 Liquid Dose Factor E uations
2.5 ~ 1 MATER INGESTION DOSE FACTORS —Agit (mrem/hr per pCi/ml)
where:
DFLiat Uwa 10 10
8760
DF- iat ~ ingestion dose conversion factor for nuclide i, age group a,organ t, mrem/pCi, (Table 1.7) ~ I
~ water consumption rate for age-group a, L/year, (Table 1.9).
8760
~ conversion factor, pCi/pCi.
= conversion factor, ml/L.
~ conversion factor, hours per year.
2.5.2 FISH INGESTION DOSE FACTORS - AFit (mrem/hr per pCi/ml)
DFLiat Ufa Bi 10 10AFit
8760
where:
DFLiat = ingestion dose conversion factor for nuclide i, age group a,organ t, mrem/pCi, (Table 1.7). I
Ufa ~ fish consumption rate for age group a, kg/year, (Table 1.9).
Bi = bioaccumulation factor for nuclide i, pCi/kg per pCi/L,(Table 2.2).
*>r operating reactor unit.
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10'760
= conversion factor, pCi/pCi.
= conversion factor, ml/L.
= conversion factor, hours per year.
2.5.3 SHORELINE RECREATION DOSE FACTOR - ARit (mrem/hr per pCi/ml).
ARit
where:
D Git Kc M W 10 10 U[1-exp(-X ~ tb)]
8760 * 3600 Ai
DFGit = dose conversion factor for standing on contaminated groundfor nuclide i and organ t (total body and skin), mrem/hr perpCi/m~, (Table 1.11).
Kc ~ transfer coefficient from water to shoreline sediment,L/kg-hr, (Table 1.9).
10s
~ mass density of sediment, kg/m~, (Table 1.9).
= shoreline width factor, dimensionless, (Table 1.9).
= conversion factor, ml/L.
10'600
~ conversion factor, pCi/pCi.
= conversion factor, seconds/hour.
= decay constant for nuclide i, seconds ~, (Table 1.8).
tb = time shoreline is exposed to the concentration in'the water,=. seconds, (Table 1.9).
U
8760
= usage factor, 500 hours/year.
= conversion factor, hours/year.
3.0 Radiolo ical Environmental Monitorin3.1 Monitorin Pro ram
An environmental radiological monitoring program as described in Tables 3.1and 3.2 and in Figures 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, and 3.4 shall be conducted. Results ofthis program shall be reported in accordance with Section F-1 of the REM.
The atmospheric environmental radiological monitoring program shall consist of10 monitoring stations from which samples of air particulates and radioiodineshall be collected.
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The terrestrial monitoring program shall consist of the collection ofvegetation, milk, soil, drinking water, and food crops. In addition,direct gamma radiation levels will be measured at 40 or more locations inthe vicinity of the plant.
The reservoir sampling program shall consist of the collection of samplesof surface water, sediment, and fish.
Deviations are permitted from the required sampling schedule if specimensare unobtainable due to hazardous conditions, sample unavilability, ormalfunction of sampling equipment. If the latter, every effort shall bemade to complete corrective action prior to the end of the next samolingperiod+
3.2 Detection Ca abilities
Analytical techniques shall be such that the detection capabilitieslisted in Table 3.3 are achieved.
" '.3 'Nonroutine Reports
Nonroutine reports shall be submitted pursuant to Section F-3 of the REM.
4.0 Annual Maximum Individual Doses - Total
To determine compliance with 40 CFR 190, the annual dose contributions tothe maximum individual from BFN radioactive effluents and all othernearby uranium fuel cycle sources will be considered. The annual dose tothe maximum individual will be conservatively estimated by: first,summing the total body air submersion dose, and the critical organ dose(except thyroid) from gaseous effluents; the total body dose, andcritical organ dose (except thyroid) from liquid effluents for eachquarter calculated in accordance with sections 1.3 and 2.3.3. Then tothis sum for each quarter is added any identifiable increase in directradiation dose levels attributable to the plant as determined by theenvironmental monitoring program outlined in section 3.0. Thesequarterly sums are then conservatively summed for the four calendarquarters to estimate the maximum individual dose for the year. This doseis compared to the limit of Technical Specification 4.8.C, i.e., 25 mremper year to the total body or any organ (except thyroid), to determinecompliance.
The total annual thyroid dose to the maximum individual will beconservatively estimated in the following manner. For each calendarquarter, a total dose will be obtained'y summing the total body gaseoussubmersion dose, the gaseous thyroid dose, the liquid total body dose,and the liquid thyroid dose. To this sum for each quarter is added anyidentifiable increase in direct radiation dose levels attributable to the
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plant as determined by the environmental monitoring program outlined insection 3.0. These quarterly sums are then added together to estimatethe maximum individual thyroid dose for the year. This dose is comparedto the limit of Technical Specification 4.8.C, i.e., 75 mrem per year todetermine compliance.
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GROUND LEVEL ELEVATEDDISTANCE Elev above X/Q . D/Q X/Q D/Q
POINT from plant plant grade (s/m ) (1/m2 ) (s/m ) (1/m2)(m) (m)
Site BoundarySite BoundarySite BoundarySite BoundarySite BoundarySite BoundarySite BoundarySite BoundarySite BoundarySite BoundarySite BoundarySite BoundarySite 'BoundarySite BoundarySite BoundarySite BoundaryGardenMilk CowMilk Cow
1525 N1300 NNE1250 NE1450 ENE
1375 E
1575 ESE5600 SE2875 SSE2550 S
2425 SSW
2300 SW
2500 WSW
2550 W
3325 WNW
2275 NW
1650 NNW
1830 NNW
8045 N10975 NNW
747000
-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6«6-6-6-6-6
1.60E-067.88E-074.52E-077.30E-078.24E-074.56E-077.61E-084.86E-078.27E-07 ~
1.08E-066.87E-076.38E-076.70E-073.69E-071.69E-061.84E-061.57E-061.47E-07
N/A
5.64E-091.97E-091.56E-092.92E-094.04E-093.28E-093.63E-101.77E-092.24E-09'2. 92E-091. 75E-091.14E-091. 25E-099.07E-104-92E-095.29E-094.46E-093.16E-10
N/A
9.79E-117.86E-125.91E-121.37E-118.84E-124.98E-117.24E-491.58E-091 '2E-099'27E-105.94E-105.34E-105.06E-102.69E-091. 10E-091.31E-103.29E-10
N/A1.69E-08
8.578-105.24E-104.66E-104.11E-104. 75i-105.98E-103.00E-105. 59E-106.67E-107.07E-106.06E-103.45E-1.02.74E-104.75E-101.24E-091.05E-091. 13EW92.30E-10
N/A
NOTE: For quarterly dose calculations, doses will also be calculated for alllocations identified in the most recent land use census, and for anyadditional points deemed necessary.
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DOSE FACTORS FOR SUBi!ERSIOil EiN i!OBLE GASES
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Submersion dosemrem/yr per pCi/m~
DFBi DFSi
Air dosemrad/yr per pCi/m~
DFyi DFQi
Kr-83m
Kr-85m
Kr-85
Kr-87
Kr-88
Kr-89
Kr-90
Xe-131m
Xe-133m
Xe-133
Xe-135m
Xe-135
Xe-137
Ze-138
Ar-41
7.56E-02
1.17E+03
1.61E+01
5.92E+03
1.47E+04
1.66E+04
1.56E+04
9.15E+01
2. 51E+02
2. 94E+02
3.12E+03
1.81E+03
1.42E+03
8.83E+03
8.84E+03
1.46E+03
1.34E+03
9.73E+03
2.37E+03
1.01E+04
7.29E+03
4.76E+02
9.94E+02
3.06E+02
7.11E+02
1.86E+03
1.22E+04
4.13E+03
2.69E+03
1.93E+01
1.23E+03
1.72E+01
6.17E+03
1.52E+04
1.73E+04
1.63E+04
1.56E+02
3.27E+02
3.53E+02
3.36E+03
1.92E+03
1.51E+03
9.21E+03
9.30E+03
2. 88E+02
1.97E+03
1.95E+03
1.03E+04
2.93E+03
1.06E+04
7.83E+03
1.11E+03
1.48E+03
1.05E+03
7.39E+02
2.46E+03
1.27E+04
4.75E+03I
3.28E+03
Reference:Regulatory Guide 1.109, Table B-l.
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H-3C-14Na-24P-32Cr-51Mn-54Mn-56Fe-55Fe-59Co-57Co-58Co-60Ni-63Ni-65Cu-64Zn-65Zn-69Zn-69mBr-82Br-83Br-84Br-85
'b-86Rb-88Rb«89Sr-89Sr-90Sr-91Sr-92Y-90Y-'91mY-91Y-92Y-93Zr-95Zr-97Nb-95Nb-97Mo-99Tc-99mTc-101Ru-103RG-105RQ-106Ag-110m
bone1.05E-072 84E&61.70E-061.93E-04O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+002.75E-064.34E-060.00E+000.00E+00O.OOE+001.30E-045.28E-07O.OOE+004.'84E-'061.03E-OS1.70E-07O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+000.00E+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+003.08E-047.58E-035.67E-062.15E-069.62E-099.09E-111.41E-078.45E-102.68E-093.04E-OS1.68E-096.22E-095.22E-11O.OOE+002.47E-102.54E-101.85E-071.54E-082.75E-061.60E-07
liver1.05E-075.68E-071.70E-061.20E-05O.OOE+004.57E-061. 15E-07l.90E-061.02E-051.75E-077.45E-072.14E-069.01E-066.86E-OS8.33E-OS1.54E-051.97E-OS4.08E-07O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+002.11E-056.05E-084.01E-08O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+009.75E-093.39E-103.46E-091.32E-114.31E-066.98E-10
. 3.66E-10O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+001.48E-07
t body1.05E-075.68E-071.70E-067.46E-062.66E-098.72E-072 04EMS4.43E-073.91E-062.91E-071.67E-064.72E-064.36E-063.13E-OS3.91E-OS6 96EM61.37E-093.73E-OS2.26E-064.02E-085.21E-OS2.14E-099.83E-063-21E-082.82E-OS8.84E-061.86E-032.29E-079.30E-082.58E-103.52E-I.23.77E-092.47E-1.17.40E-1.16.60E-091.55E-101.86E-094.82E-128.20E-078.89E-093.59E-097.97E-086.08E-093.48E-078.79E-08
thyroid1.05E-075.68E-071.70E-06O.OOE+001.59E-090 OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+000.00E+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00
kidney1.05E-075.68E-071.70E-06O.OOE+005.86E-101.36E-061.46E-070.00E+000. OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+002. 10E&71.03E-051.28E-OS2.47E-07O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+000.00E+000.00E+000.00E+000.00E+000.00E+001.53E-OS5.12E-103.42E-091.54E-119.76E-061.06E-OS6.59E-097.06E-071.99E-075.31E-062.91E-07
lung1.05E-075.68E-071.70E-06O.OOE+003.53E-09O.OOE+000.00E+001.06E-062.85E-06O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00
'0.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+003.42E-101.87E-10O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00
gi-lli1.05E-075.68E-071-70E-062.17E-056.69E-071.40E-053.67E-061.09E-063.40E-054.44E-061.51E-054.02E-051.88E-061.74E-067.10E-06'.70E-06
2.96E-092.49E-052.59E-065.79E-OS4.09E-13O.OOE+004.16E-068.36E-192.33E-214.94E-052.19E-042.70E-054.26E-051.02E-042.67E-1.07.76E-051.48E-058.50E-053.09E-051.05E-042.10E-054.87E-OS9.99E-064. 13E-071 ~ 10E-212.16E-059.42E-061.78E-046.04E-05
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Sb-124Sb-125Te-125mTe-127mTe-127Te-129mTe-129Te-131mTe-131Te-132I-130I-131I-132I-133I-134I-135
's-134
Cs-136Cs-137Cs-138
'a-139
Ba-140- Ba-141
Ba-142La-140La-142Ce-141Ce-143Ce-144Pr-143'Pr-144Nd-147M-187Np-239
bone2.80E-061.79E-062.68E-066.77E-061.10E-071.15E-053.14E-OS1.73E-061.97E-OS2.52E-067.56E-074.16E-062.03E-071.42E-061.06E-07
''.43E-076.22E-056.51E-067.97E-055.52E-OS9.70E-OS2.03E-054.71E-OS2.13E-082.50E-091.28E-109.36E-091.65E-094.88E-079.20E-093.01E-116.29E-091.03E-071.19E-09
liver5.29E-OS2.00E-OS9.71E-072.42E-063.95E-OS4.29E-061.18E-OS8.46E-078.23E-091.63E-062.23E-065.95E-065.43E-072.47E-062.88E-071.16E-061.48E-042-57E-051.09E-041.09E-076.91E-112. 55E-083.56E-112.19E-111.26E-095.82E-116.33E-091.22E-062.04E-073.69E-091.25E-117.27E-098.61E-OS1.17E-10
t body1.11E-064.26E-073.59E-078.25E-072.38E-OS1.82E-067.65E-097.05E-076.22E-091.53E-06S.SOE-073.41E-061.90E-077.53E-071.03E-074.28E-071.21E-041.85E-057.14E-055.40E-082.84E-091.33E-061.59E-091.34E-093.33E-101.45E-117.18E-101.35E-102.62E-084.56E-l.o1.53E-124.35E-103.01E-OS6.45E-11
ADULTthyroid6.79E-091.82E-098.06E-071.73E-068.15E-083.95E-062.41E-OS1.34E-061.62E-081.80E-061.89E-041.95E-031.90E-053.63E-044.99E-067.65E-05O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00
kidneyO.OOE-OO0.00E-OO1.09E-052.75E-054.48E-074.80E-051.32E-078.57E-068.63E-OS1.57E-053.48E-061.02E-058.65E-074.31E-064.58E-071.86E-064.79E-051.43E-053.70E-058.01E-OS6.46E-l.l8.67E-093.31E-111.85E-11O.OOE+000.00E+002.94E-095.37E-101.21E-072.13E-097.05E-124.25E-090.00E+003.65E-10
lung2.18E-061.38E-06O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOEjooO.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+001.59E-051.96E-061.23E-057. 91E-093.92E-1.11.46E-OS2.02E-111.24E-110.00E+000.00E+000.00E+000.00E+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00
gi-lli7.95E-051.97E-051.07E-052.27E-058.68E-065.79E-052.37E-OS8.40E-052.79E-097.71E-051.92E-061.57E-061.02E-072.22E-062.51E-101.31E-062.59E-062.92E-062. 11E-064.65E-131.72E-074.18E-052.22E-173.00E-269.25E-054.25E-072.42E-054.56E-051.65E-044.03E-054.33E-183.49E-052.82E-052.40E-05
'
~ ~
I
'I
NOTE: The tritium dose factortotal body dose factor.
for bone is assumed to be equal to the
References:Regulatory Guide 1.109, Table E-ll.Dose Factors for Co-57, Zn-69m, Br-82, iib-97, Sb-124 and Sb-125 are fromNUREG-0172 A e Soecific Radiation Dose Commitment Factors for a One YearChronic Intake , November, 1977, Table 4.
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bone1.06E-074.06E-062.30E-062.76E-040.00E+000.00E+00O.OOE+003.78E-065.87E-06O.OOE+00O.OOE+OO0.00E+OO1.77E-047.49E-070.00E+00
'5.76E-06'.47E-OS
2.40E-07O.OOE+000.00E+OO0.00E+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+004.40E-048.30E-O38.07E-063.05E-061.37E-OS1.29E-10
2.01E-07'.21E-09
3.83E-094.12E-082.37E-098.22E-097.37E-1.1O.OOE+003.32E-103.60E-102.55E-072.18E-083.92E-062.05E-07
liver1.06E-078.12E072.30E-06l. 71E&5O.OOE+005. 90E&61.58E&72. 68E-061.37E-052.38E-079. 72E&72.81E-061.25E-059.57E-081.15E-072.00E-052.80E-085.66E-070.00E+000.00E+00O.OOE+000.00E+002.98E-058.52E-085.50E-080.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+000.00E+000.00E+001.30E-084.69E-104.56E-091.83E-116.03E-069.26E-105.12E-100.00E+000.00E+000.00E+001.94E-07
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40.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+001.91E-087.11E-104.42E-092. 14E-111.38E-OS1.38E-089.26E-098.99E-072.75E-077.56E-063.70E-07
lung1.06E-078.12E-072.30E-06O.OOE+005.14E-090.00E+00O.OOE+001.70E-O64.32E-06O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+000.00E+000.00E+000.00E+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+005.14E-I.O3.12E-100.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00
gi-lli1.06E-078.128-072.30E-062.32K-056.05E-071.21E-051.04E-051.16E-063.24E-054.44E-061.34E-053.66E-051.99E-065.19E-068.92E-068.47E-065.16E-083. 11E-05O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+000.00E+004.41E-067.30E-1.58.43E-175.24E-052.33E-043.66E-057.77E-051.13E-046.09E-098.24E-053.32E-051.17E-043.00E-051.27E-041.95E-054.37E-071.08E-056.08E-078.75E-172.13E-051.76E-051.88E-045.45E-05
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Sb-124Sb-125Te-125mTe-127mTe-127Te-129mTe-129Te-131mTe-131Te-132I-130I-131I-132I-133I-134I-135
's-134
Cs-136Cs-137Cs-138Ba-139Ba-140
.Ba-141Ba-142La-140La-142Ce-141Ce-143Ce-144Pr-143Pr-144Nd-147W-187Np-239
bone3.87E-062.48E-063.83E-069.67E&61. 58E-071. 63E-054. 48E-082. 44E-062. 79E-083.49E-061.03E-065.85E-062.79E-072.01E-06
= 1.46E-076.10E-078.37E-058.59E-061.12E-047. 76E-081. 39E-072.84E-056.71E-OS2.99E-OS3.48E-091.79E-101.33E-OS2. 35E-096.96E-071.31E-OS
~ 4. 30E-119.38E-091.46E-071 ~ 76E-09
liver7.13E-OS2.71E-OS1.38E-063.43E-065.60E-OS6.05E-061.67E-OS1.17E-061.15E-OS2.21E-062.98E-068.19E-067.30E-073.41E-063.87E-071.57E-061.97E-043.38E-051.49E-041.49E-079.78E-113.48E-OS5.01E-112.99E-111.71E-097.95E-11S.SSE-091.71E-062.88E-075.23E-091.76E-111.02E-081.19E-071.66E-10
t body1.51E-065.80E-075.12E-071.15E-063.40E-OS2.58E-061.09E-089. 76E-078. 72E-092.08E&61.19E-064.40E-062.62E-071.04E-061.39E-075.82E-079.14E-052.27E-055.19E-057.45E-OS4.05E-091.83E-062.24E-091.84E-094.55E-101.98E-111.02E-091.91E-103.74E»086.52E-102.18E-126.11E-104.17E-OS9.22E-11
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kidney. O.OOE-OO
O.OOE+00O.OOE+003.92E-056.40E-076.82E-051.88E-071.22E-051.22E-072.12E-054.59E-061.41E-051.15E-065.98E-066.10E-072.48E-066.26E-051.84E-055.07E-051.10E-079.22E-111.18E-.OS.4.65E-112.53E-110.00E+000.00E+004.18E-097.67E-101.72E-073.04E-091.01E-115.99E-090.00E+005.21E-10
lung3.38E-062. 18E&6O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+002.39E-052.90E-061.97E-051.28E-086.74E-112.34E-OS3.43E-111.99E-11O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+000.00E+00O.OOE+000-OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00
gi-1li7.80E-051.93E-051.13E-052.41E-051.22E-056. 12E-052. 45E-079.39E-052.29E-097.00E-052.29E-061.62E-063.18E-072.58E-065. 10E-091.74E-062.45E-062.72E-062.12E-066.76E-ll1. 24EW64.38E-051.43E-139.18E-209.82E-052.42E-062.54E-055.14E-051.75E-044.31E-054.74E-143.68E-053.22E-052.67E-05
References:Regulatory Guide 1.109, Table E-12.
Dose Factors for Co-57, Zn-69m, Br-82, Nb-97, Sb-124 and Sb-125 are fromMEEG-0172 A e S ecific Radiation Dose Commitment Factors for a One YearChronic Intake , November, 1977, Table 3.
NOTE: The tritium dose factortotal body dose factor.
for bone is assumed to be equal to the
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Sb-124Sb-125Te-125mTe-127mTe-127Te-129mTe-129Te-131mTe-131Te-132I-130I-131I-132I-133I-134I-135Cs-134Cs-136Cs-137Cs-138Ba-139Ba-140Ba-141Ba-142La-140La-142Ce-141Ce-143Ce-144Pr-143Pr-144iVd-147W-187imp-239
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liver1.44E-075.52E-OS3.09E-067.78E-061.27E-071.36E-053.74E-OS2.49E-062.53E-084.47E-065.90E-061.73E-051.47E-067.32E-067. 78E-073.15E-063.84E-046.46E»053.13E-043.17E-072.21E-107.28E-OS1.12E-106.29E-113.53E-091.67E-101.98E-OS3.79E-066.52E-071.18E-OS3.99E-112.26E-OS2.54E-073.77E-10
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4.18E-05'.62E-05
2.01E-071.20E-OS4.85E-066.51E-094.88E-091.19E-095.23E-112.94E-095.49E-101.11E-071.95E-096.49E-12l. 75E-091.14E-072.65E-10
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Ref erences:Regulatory Guide 1.109, Table E-13.
Dose Factors for Co-57, Zn-69m, Br-82, Nb-97, Sb-124 and Sb-125 are fromNUREG-0172 A e S ecific Radiation Dose Commitment Factors for a One YearChronic Intake, iVovember, 1977, Table 2.
VOTE: The tritium dose factortotal body dose factor.
for bone is assumed to be equal to the
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H-3C-14Na-24P-32Cr-51iM-54Mn-56Fe-55Fe-59Co-57Co-58Co-60Ni-63Ni-65CLL-64Zn-65Zn-69Zn-69mBr-82Br-83Br-84Br-85Rb-86Rb-88Rb-89Sr-89Sr-90Sr-91Sr-92Y-90Y-91mY-91Y-92Y-93Zr-95Zr-97Nb-95Nb-97Mo-99Tc-99mTc-101RLL-103R11-105Ru»106Ag-110m
bone2.03E-071.21E-055.80E-068.25E-04O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+001.15E-051.65E-05O.OOE+000.00E+000.00E+005.38E-042.22E-060.00E+001.37E-054.38E-087;10E-070.00E+000.00E+00
, O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+000.00E+001.32E-031.70E-022.40E-059.03E-064.11E-083;82E-106.02E-073.60E-091.14E-081.16E-076.99E-092.25E-082.17E-10O.OOE+009.23E-101.07E-09'.31E-07
6.45E-081.17E-055.39E-07
liver2.03E-072.42E-065.80E-063.86E-050.00E+001.07E-053.34E-076.10E-062.67E-054.93E-071.80E-065.29E-062.88E-052.09E-072.45E-073.65E-056.33E-081.21E-060.00E+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+006.70E-051.90E-071.17E-070.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+000.00E+00O.OOE+000.00E+000.00E+000.00E+002.55E-081.01E-098. 76E-093.92E-111.33E-051.81E-091.12E-090.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+003.64E-07
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lung2.03E-072.42E-065.80E-06O.OOE+009.02E-09O.OOE+00O.OOE+003.45E-067. 74E-060.00E+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+000.00E+000.00E+00O.OOE+000.00E+000.00E+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOEjoo9. 19E-105.92E-10O.OOE+000.00E+000.00E+00O.OOE+00
gi-11'.03E-07
2.42E-065.80E-062.2SE-054.72E-078.98E-064.84E-051.13E-062.78E-054.04E-061.05E-052.93E-051.94E-062.56E-051.15E-056.41E-063.99E-063.94E-05O.OOEj00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+004.31E-069.32E-091.02E-095.11E-052.29E-045.30E-051.71E-041.17E-047.48E-078.02E-051.04E-041.70E-042.66E-051.53E-041.62E-051.21E-051.10E-051.03E-063.56E-091.89E-054.21E-051.82E-044.33E-05
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H-3C-14Na-24P-32Cr-51Nn-54Hn-56Fe-55Fe-59Co-57Co-58Co-60Ni-63Ni-65CLL-64
''Zn-65'n-69
Zn-69mBr-82Br-83Br«84Br-85Rb-86Rb-88Rb-89Sr-89Sr-90Sr-91Sr»92Y-90Y-91m,.Y-91Y-92Y-93Zr-95Zr-97Nb-95Nb-97Mo-99Tc-99mTc-101Ru-103Ru-105Ru-106Ag-110m
bone3.08E-072.37E-051.01E-051.70E-03O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+001. 39E-053.08E-050.00E+00O.OOE+000.00E+006.34E-044.70E-060.00E+001.84E-OS9.33E-081.50E-060.00E+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000-OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+002-51E-031.85E-025.00E-051.92E-058-69E-088.10E-10-1.13E-067.65E-092.43E-082.06E-071.48E-084.20E-084.59E-10O.OOE+001-92E-092.27E-091.48E-061.36E-072.41E-059.96E-07
liver3.08E-075.06E-061.01E-051.00E-O4O.OOE+001.99E-058.18E-078.98E-065.38E-051.15E-063.60E-061.08E-053. 92E55.32E-076.09E-076.31E-051. 68E-073.06E-06O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+000.00E+001.70E-044.98E-072.86E-070.00E+00O.OOE+000.00E+000.00E+000.00E+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+005.02E-082.54E-091.73E-089.79E-113.40E-053.96E-092.86E-090.00E+000.00E+00O.OOE+007.27E-07
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kidney3.08E-075.06E-061.01E-05O.OOE+002.01E-094.41E-067.03E-07O.OOE+00
'.OOE+000.00E+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+001.03E-063.06E-056.98E-081. 24E&60.00E+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+000.00E+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+005.41E-082.56E-091.24E-087.65E-115.08E-054.26E-083.40E-083.08E-061.00E-062.85E-051.04E-06
lung3.08E-075.06E-061.01E-05O.OOE+001.79E-O8O.OOE+00O.OOE+004.39E-061.59E-05O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+000.00E+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000 OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+000.00E+000.00E+00O.OOE+002.07E-091.56E-09O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00
gi-lli3.08E-075.06E-061.01E-O52.30E-054.11E-077.31E-067.43E-051.14E-062.57E-053.92E-068.97E-062.57E-.051.95E-064.05E-051.25E-055.33E-051.37E-054.24E-050.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+004.35E-064.85E-079.74E-085.16E-052.31E-045.92E-052.07E-041.20E-042.70E-068.10E-051.46E-041.92E-042.50E-051.62E-041.46E-053.09E-051.12E-051.15E-064.86E-071.80E-055.41E-051.83E-043.77E-05
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Sb-124Sb-125Te-125mTe-127mTe-127Te-129mTe-129Te-131mTe-131Te-132I-130I-131I-132I-133I-134
' 1-135-Cs-134Cs-136Cs-137Cs-138Ba-139Ba-140Ba-141Ba-142La-140La-142Ce-141Ce-143Ce-144Pr-143P,r-144Nd-147W-187Np-239
bone2.14E-051.23E-052.33E-055.85E-051.00E-061.00E-042.84E-071.52E-051.76E-072.08E-056.00E-063.59E-051.66E-06l.25E-058. 69E-073. 64E-063.77E-044.59E-055.22E-044.81E-078.81E-071.71E-044.25E-071.84E-072.11E-081.10E»097.87E-081.48E-082.98E-068.13E-082.74E-105.53E-089.03E-071.11E-08
liver3.15E-071.19E-077.79E-061.94E-053.35E-073.43E-059. 79E&86.12E-066.50E-081.03E-051.32E-054.23E-053.37E-061.82E-051.78E-067.24E-067.03E-041.35E-046.11E-047.82E-075.84E-101.71E-072.91E-101.53E-108.32E-094.04E-104.80E-089.82E-061.22E-063.04E-081.06E-105.68E-086.28E-079.93E-10
INFANTt body thyroid6.63E-06 5.68E-082.53E-06 1.54E-083.15E-06 7.84E-067.08E-06 1.69E-052. 15E-07 8. 14E-071.54E-05 3.84E-056.63E-08 2.38E-075.05E-06 1.24E-054.94E-08 1.57E-079.61E-06 1.52E-055.30E-06 1.48E-031.86E-05 1.39E-021.20E-06 1.58E-045.33E-06 3.31E-036.33E-07 4.15E-052.64E-06 6.49E-047.10E-05 O.OOE+005.04E-05 O.OOE+004.33E-05 O.OOE+003.79E-07 O.OOE+002.55E-08 O.OOE+008.81E-06 O.OOE+001.34E-08 O.OOE+009.06E-09 O.OOE+002.14E-09 O.OOE+009.67E»11 O.OOE+00,5.65E-09 O.OOE+001.12E-09 O.OOE+001.67E-07 O.OOE+004.03E-09 O.OOE+001.38E-11 O.OOE+003.48E-09 O.OOE+002.17E-07 O.OOE+005.61E-10 0.00E+00
kidneyO.OOE+00O.OQE+00O.OOE+001.44E-042.44E-062.50E-047.07E-074.21E-054.50E-076.44E-051.45E-054.94E-053.76E-062.14E-051.99E-068.07E-061.81E-045.38E-051.64E-043.90E-073.51E-104.06E-081.75E-108.81E-11O.OOE+00O.OOE+001.48E-082.86E-094.93E-071.13E-083.84E-112.19E-080.00E+001.98E-09
lung1.34E-057.72E-06O.OOE+00O.OOE+000. OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+007.42E-05l. 10E-056.64E-056.09E-083.54E-101.05E-071.77E-109.26E-11O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00
gi-lli6.60E-051.64E-051.11E-052.36E-052.10E-055.97E-052.27E-05
'.03E-047.11E-063.81E-052.83E-061.51E-062.73E-063.08E-061.84E-062.62E-061.91E-062.05E-061.91E-061.25E-065.58E-054.20E-055.19E-067.59E-079.77E-056.86E-052.48E-055.73E-051.71E-044.29E-054.93E-063.60E-053.69E-052.87E-05
References:Regulatory Guide 1.109, Table E-14.
Dose Factors for Co-57, Zn-69m, Br-82, Nb-97, Sb-124 and Sb-125NUREG-0172 A e S ecific Radiation Dose Commitment Factors for aChronic Intake , November, 1977, Table l.
are fromOne Year
NOTE: The tritium dose factortotal body dose factor.
for bone is assumed to be equal to the
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RADIONUCLIDE DECAY AND STABLE ELEi1EVZ TRANSFER DATA
H-3C-14Na-24P-32Cr-51Hn-54Hn-56Fe-55Fe-59Co-57Co-58Co-60Ni-63Ni-65Cu-64Zn-65
,Zn-69mZn-69Br-82Br-83Br-84Br-85Rb-86Rb-88Rb-89Sr-89Sr-90Sr-91Sr-92Y-90Y-91mY-9.1Y-92Y-93Zr-95Zr-97Nb-95Nb-97iso-99Tc-99mTc-101RG-103RLI-105RLI-106Ag-110m
Half-Life(minutes)6.46E+063.01E+099.00E+02 ~
2.06E+043.99E+044.50E+051.55E+021.42E+066.43E+043.90E+051.02E+052.77E+065.27E+071.51E+027.62E+023.52E+058.26E+025.56E+012.12E+031.43E+023.18E+012.87E+002.69E+041.78E+011.54E+017.28E+041.50E+075. 70E+021. 63E+023.85E+034.97E+018.43E+042.12E+026.06E+029.22E+041.01E+035.05E+047.21E+013.96E+033.61E+021.42E+015.67E+042.66E+025.30E+053.60E+05
X
(1/s )l. 79EW93.84E-121.28E-055.61E-072.90E-07
„2.57E-087.45E-058.13E-091.80E-072.96E-081.13E-074.17E-092.19E-107.65E-051.52E-053.28E-081. 40E-052. 08E-045.45E-068.08E-053.63E-044.02E-034.29E-076.49E-047.50E-041.59E-077.70E-102.03E-057.09E-053.00E-062.32E-041.37E-075.45E-051.91E-051. 25E-071.14E-052.29E-071.60E-042.92E-063.20E-058.13E-042.04E-074.34E-052.18E-083.21E-08
Biv
4.80E+005.50E+005.20E-021.10E+002.50E-042.90E-022.90E-026.60E-046.60E-049.40E-039.40E-039.40E-031.90E-021.90E-021.20E-Ol4.00E-014.00E-Ol4.00E-017.60E-017.60E-017.60E-017.60E-011.30E-Ol1.30E-011.30E-011.70E-021.70E-021.70E-021.70E-022.60E-032.60E-032.60E-032.60E-032.60E-031. 70E-041. 70E-049.40E-039.40E-031.20E-012.50E-012.50E-015.00E-02S.OOE-025.00E-021.50E-01
Fmi(cow)
1.00E-021.20E-024.00E-022.50E-022. 20E-032. 50E-042.50E-041.20E-031.20E-031.00E-031.00E-031.00E-036.70E-036.70E-031.40E-023.90E-023.90E-023.90E-025.00E-025.00E-025.00E-025.00E-023.00E-023.00E-023.00E-021.40E-031.40E-031.40E-031.40E-031.00E-051.00E-051.00E-051.00E-051.00E-055.00E-065.00E-062.50E-032.50E-037.50E-032.50E-022.50E-021.00E-061.00E-061.00E-065.00E-02
Fmi(goat)
1.70E-011.00E-014.00E-022.50E-012.20E-032.50E-042.50E-041.30E-041.30E-041.00E-031.00E-031.00E-036.70E-036.70E-031.30E-023-90E-023.90E-023.90E-025.00E-025.00E-025.00E-025.00E-023.00E-023.00E-023.00E-021.40E-021.40E-021.40E-021.40E-021.00E-051.00E-051.00E-051.00E-051.00E-055.00E-065.00E-062.50E-032.50E-037.50E-032.50E-022.50E-021.00E-061.00E-061.00E-065.00E-02
Ffi(beef )
1.20E-023.10E-023.00E-024.60E-022.40E-038.00E-048.00E-041.20E-021.20E-021.30E-021.30E-021.30E-025.30E-025.30E-029.70E-043.00E-023.00E-023.00E-022.60E-022.60E-022.60E-022.60E-023.10E-023.10E-023 '0E-026.00E-046.00E-046.00E-046.00E-044.60E-034.60E-034.60E-034.60E-034.60E-033.40E-023.40E-022.80E-012.80E-011.10E-034.00E-014.00E-014.00E-014.00E-014.00E-011.70E-02
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RADIONUCLIDE DECAY AND STABLE ELE~1EiVT TRANSFER DATA
Sb-124Sb-125Te-125mTe-127mTe-127Te-129mTe-129Te-131mTe-131Te-132I-130I-131I-132I-133I-134I-135'Cs'-134Cs-136Cs-137Cs-138Ba-139Ba-'140Ba-141Ba-142La-140La-142Ce-141Ce-143Ce-144Pr-143Pr-144N6-147W-187Np-239Ar-41Kr-83mKr-85mKr-85Kr-87Kr-88Kr-89Kr-90Xe-131mXe-133m
Half-Life(minutes)8.67E+041.46E+068.35E+041.57E+055.61E+024.84E+046.96E+011.80E+032.50E+014.69E+037.42E+021.16E+041.38E+021.25E+035.26E+013.97E+021.08E+06
'.90E+04
1.59E+073.22E+018.31E+Ol1.84E+041.83E+011.07E+012.41E+039.54E+014.68E+041.98E+034.09E+051.95E+041. 73E+011.58E+041.43E+033.39E+031.10E+021.10E+022.69E+025.64E+067.63E+011.70E+023.16E+005.39E-011.70E+043.15E+03
(1/s)1.33E-077.91E-091.38E-077.36E-082.06E-052.39E-071.66E&46.42E-064. 62E-042.46E-061.56E-059.96E-078.37E-059.24E-062.20E-042.91E-051.06E-086.08E-077.26E-103.59E-041.39E-046.28E-076.31E-041.08E-034.79E-061.21E-042.47E-075.83E-062.82E-OS5.92E-076.68E-047.31E-078.08E-063.41E-061.05E-041.05E-044.29E-052.05E-091.51E-046.79E-053.66E-032.14E-026.79E-073.67E-06
Biv
N/AN/A
1.30E+001.30E+001.30E+001.30E+001.30E+001.30E+001.30E+001.30E+002.00E&22.00E&22.00E-022.00E-022.00E-022.00E-021.00E-02l.QOEWZ1-OOE-021.00E-025.00E-035.00E-035.00E-035.00E-032.50E-032.50E-032.50E-032.50E-032.50E-032.50E-032.50E-032.40E-031.80E-022.50E-03
N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
Fmi(cow)
1.50E-031.50E-031.00E-031.00E-031.00E-031.00E-031.00E-031.00E-031.00E-031.00E-031.20E-021.20E-021.20E-021.20E-021.20E-021.20E-028.00E-038.00E-038.00E-038.00E-034.00E-044.00E-044.00E-044.00E-045.00E-065.00E-061.00E-041.00E-041.00E-045.00E-065.00E-065.00E-065.00E-045.00E-06
N/AN/AiV/AN/AN/AiV/AN/AN/AVi/AiV/A
Fmi(goat)
1.50E-031.50E-031.QOE-031.00E-031.00E-031.00E-031.00E&31.00E-031.00E-031.00E-034.30E-014.30E-014.30E-014.30E-014.30E-014.30E-Ol3.00E-013.00E-013.00E-013.00E-014.00E&44.00E-044.00E&44. QQE-045.00E&65.00EM61.00E-041.00E-041. OOE-045.00E&65.00EM65.00E-065.00E&45.00E-06
N/AN/AiV/AN/AN/AiV/AN/AVi/AiV/AN/A
-i(beef )V/AV/A
7.70E-027. 70E-027. 70E-027. 70E-027. 70E-027.70E-027.70E-027.70E-QZ2.90E-032.90E-032.90E-032.90E-032.90E-032.90E-031.50E-021.50E-Q21.50E-021.50E-023.20E-033.20E-033.20E-033.20E-032.00E-042.00E-041.20E-031.20E-031.20E-034.70E-034.70E-033.30E-031.30E-032.00E-04
N/AN/AN/AV/AV/AV/AN/AN/AN/AV/A
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RADIONUCLIDE DECAY AiVD STABLE EL"=fEVT TRAVSFER DATA
Fmi(cow)
Half-Life 'A Biv Fmi(minutes) (1/s) (goat)
Ffi(beef )
Xe-133Xe-135mXe-135Xe-137Xe-138
7.55E+031.54E+Ol5.47E+023.83E+001.41E+Ol
1.53E-067.50E-042.11E-053.02E-038.19E-04
N/AiV/AiV/AN/AN/A
N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
References:
Half lives for all nuclides: DOE-TIC-11026, "Radioactive Decay DataTables - A handbook of Decay Data for Application to RadiationDosimetry and Radiological Assessment," D. C. Kocher, 1981.
Transfer factors for Sb- isotopes are from ORNL 4992, "Methodologyfor Calculating Radiation Doses from Radioactivity Released to theEnvironment," March 1976, Table 2-7.
Cow-milk transfer factors for Iodine, Strontium, and Cesium nuclidesare from NUREG/CR-1004, Table 3.17.
Goatmilk transfer factors for Iodine nuclides are fromNUREG/CR-1004, Table 3.17.
Beef transfer factors for Iron, Copper, Molybdenum, and Cesiumnuclides are from NUREG/CR-1004, Table 3.18.
All other nuclides'ransfer factors are from Regulatory Guide 1.109,Tables E-1 and E-2.
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P
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Factor
BRa (infant)BRa (child)BRa (teen)BRa (adult)fgfLfpfsH
KcM
P
'Qf (cow)Qf (goat)rtb
tcb
tcsf
te
tep
tesf
tfm
thc
ts
tsv
Uam (infant)U~ (child)Uam (teen)Uam (adult)Uap (infant )Uap (child)Uap (teen)Uap (adult)
Value Units
m~ /'yearm~ /yearm~/yearm~ /year
1400550080008100
1
1
1
09 g/m~
0.072 L/kg-hr40 kg/m~
240 kg/mi64 kg/day08 kg/day
0.474.73K+08 seconds(15 years)7.78E+06 seconds(90 days)1.56E+07 seconds(180 days)5.18E+06 seconds(60 days)2.59E+06 seconds(30 days)7.78E+06 seconds(90 days)-8.64E+04 seconds(1 day)8.64E+04 seconds(1 day)1.12E+06 seconds(13 days)2.38E+07 seconds(275 days)
0 kg/year41 kg/year65 kg/year
110 kg/year330 L/year330 L/year400 L/year310 L/year
Reference
1CRP 23ZCRP 231CRP 23ICRP 23TVA AssumotionR. G. 1.109 (Table E-15)TVA AssumotionTVA AssumotionTVA ValueR. G. 1.109 (Section 2.C.)R. G. 1.109 (Section 2.C.)R. G. 1.109 (Table E-15)NEEG/CR-1004 (Sect. 3.4)NUREG/CR-1004 (Sect. 3.4)I|RREG/CR-1004 (Sect. 3.2)R. G. 1.109 (Table E-15)
R. G. 1.109R. G. 1.109R. G. 1.109R. G. 1.109R. G. 1.109R. G. 1.109R. G. 1.109R. G. 1.109
(Table E-5)(Table E-5)(Table E-5)(Table E-5)(Table E-5)(Table E-5)(Table E-5)(Table E-5)
SQN FSAR Sect'on 11.3.9.1
SQN FSAR Section 11.3.9.1
R. G. 1.109 (Table E-15)
R. G. 1.109 (Table E-15)
R. G. 1. 109 (Tab le E-15 )
SQN FSAR Section 11.3.9.1
NUREG/CR-1004, Table 3.40
NUREG/CR-1004, Table 3.40
SQN FSAR Section 11.3.9.1
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Factor Value Units Reference
Ufa(infant )Ufa(child)Ufa(teen)Ufa(adult)UFL (infant)UFL (child)UF1 (teen)UF1 (adult)USa (infant)USa (child)USa (teen)USa (adult)U~a(infant)U~a(child)U~a(teen)Uma (adul t )M
YfYpYsfYsv
X~ (iodines)
'X~ (particulates)
06.9
1621
0264264
0520630520330510510730
0.31.851.180.640.57
kg/yearkg/yearkg/yearkg/yearkg/yearkg/yearkg/yearkg/yearkg/yearkg/yearkg/yearkg/yearL/yearL/yearL/yearL/yearnonekg/m~kg/m~kg/m~kg/m~
7.71E-07 sec(15.4 d half-life)
5.21E-07 sec(10.4 d half-life)
R. G. 1.109 (Table E-5)R. G. 1.109 (Table E-5)R. G. 1.1.09 (Table E-5)R. G. 1.109 (Table E-5)R. G. 1.109 (Table E-5)R. G. 1.109 (Table E-5)R. G. 1.109 (Table E-5)R. G. 1.109 (Table E-5)R. G.'.109 (Table E-5)R. G. 1.109 (Table E-5)R. G. 1.109 (Table E-5)R. G. 1.109 (Table E-5)R. G. 1.109 (Table E-5)R. G. 1.109 (Table E-5)R. G. 1.109 (Table E-5)R. G. 1.109 (Table E-5)R. G. 1.109 (Table A-2)NUREG/CR-1004 (Table 3.4)NUREG/CR-I.004 (Table 3.3)NUREG/CR-1004 (Table 3.3)NUREG/CR-1004 (Table 3.4)
(value selected is fornon-l.eafy vegetables)
NUREG/CR-1004 (Table 3.10)
NUREG/CR-1004 (Table 3.10)
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H-3C-14Na-24P-32Cr-51Mn-54Hn-56Fe-55Fe-59Co-57Co-58Co-60Ni-63Ni-65Cu-64Zn-65Zn-69Zn-69mBr-82Br-83Br-84Br-85Rb-86Rb-88Rb-89
,Sr-89Sr-90Sr-91Sr-92Y-90Y-91mY-91Y-92Y-93Zr-95Zr-97Nb-95Nb-97Mo-99Tc-99mTc-101RLL-103Ru-105Ru-106Ag-110m
bone1.58E-072. 27EW61. 28E-061.65E-04O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+003.07E-061.47E-060.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+005.40E-051.92E-100.00E+00
'4;05E-064.23E-121.02E-090.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+003.80E-051.24E-027.74E-098.43E-102.61E-073.26E-115.78E-051.29E-091.18E-OS1.34E-051.21E-081.76E-062.78E-11O.OOE+001.29E-135.22E-151.91E-079.88E-118.64E-061.35E-06
liver1. 58E-074. 26E-071.28E-069.64E-060.00E+004 95E-061. 55E-1.02. 12E-063.47E-068.65E-081.98E-071.44E-063.93E-062.62E-111.83E-101.29E-058.14E-122.45E-090.00E+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+001.69E-054.84E-083.20E-OS0.00E+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+000.00E+004.30E-062.45E-099.77E-077.03E-121.51E-OS3.64E-137.52E-15O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+001. 25E-06
t body1.58E-074.26E-071.28E-066.26E-061.25E-087.87E-072.29E-114.93E-071.32E-068.39E-OS2.59E-071.85E-061.81E-061.14E-117.69E-115."82E-065.65E-132.24E-101. 69E-063.01E-OS3.91E-OS1.60E-097.37E-062.41E-082.12E-OS1.09E-067.62E-043.13E-103.64E-ll7.01E-091.27E-121.55E-063.77E-ll3.26E-102.91E-061.13E-095.26E-072.56E-122.87E-094.63E-127.38E-148.23E-OS3.89E-111.09E-067.43E-07
ADULTthyroid1.58E-074.26E-071.28E-06O.OOE+007.44E-09O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+000.00E+00O.OOE+000.00E+000;OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00
kidney1.58E-074.26E-071.28E-06O.OOE+002.85E-091. 23EW61.63E-100.00E+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+005.78E-108.62K-065 '7E-121.48E-09O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+006.77E-063.71E-099.67EW78.18E-123.64E-OS5.52E-121.35E-137.29E-071.27E»101.67E-052.46E-06
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gi-lli1.58E-074.26E-071.2SE-061.08E-054.15E-079.67E-062.53E-067.54E-072.35E-053.93E-061.33E-053.56E-051.67E-061.54E-066.12E-066.68E-062.04E-091.71E-051.30E-062.90E-OS2.05E-13O.OOE+002.08E-064.18E-191.16E-214.37E-059.02E-052.39E-055.38E-066.32E-051.66E-104.81E-059.19E-065.27E-051.88E-056.54E-051.30E-053.02E-OS3.10E-055.20E-071.36E-211.38E-056.02E-06l.l.4E-043-78E-05
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Sb-124Sb-125Te-125mTe-127mTe-127Te-129mTe-129Te-131mTe-131Te-132I-130I-131I-132I-133I-134"I-135's-134
Cs-136Cs-137Cs-138Ba-139Ba-140Ba-141Ba-142La-140La-142Ce-141Ce-143Ce-144Pr-143Pr-144.Nd-147W-187Np-239
bone3. 90E&66.67E-064.27E-071.58E-061.75E-101. 22E&66.22E-128.74E-091.39E-123.25E-OS5.72E-073.15E-061. 45E-071.08E-068.05E-08
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liver7.36E-OS7.44E-081.98E-077.21E-078.03E-115.84E-072.99E-125.45E-097.44E-132. 69E&81.68E-064.47E-064.07E-071.SSE-062.16E-078.73E-071.06E-041.S3E-057.76E-057.76E-OS8.32E-146.13E-099.41E-153.38E-152.17E-OS3.88E-111.69E-061.72E-OS1.79E-044.69E-071.56E-127.62E-078.85E-102.82E-09
t body1..55E-061.58E-065.84E-OS1.96E-073.87E-111..98E-07.1.55E-123.63E-094.49E-132.02E-OS6. 60E-072.56E-061. 45E-07S. 65E-077.69E-083.21E-079.10E-05l.38E-055.35E-O54.05E-OS3.42E-123.21E-074.20E-132.07E-135.73E-099.6SF;121. 91E71.91E-092.30E-OS5.80E-OS1.91E-134.56EMS3.10E-101.55E-09
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kidneyO.OOE+00O.OOE+001.55E-065.72E-066.37E-104.57E-062.34E-113.86E-OS5.46E-121.82E-072.61E-067.66E-066.48E-073.23E-063.44E-071.39E-063.59E-051.07E-052.78E-O56.00E-OS7.78E-142.09E-098.7SE-152.86E-15O.OOE+00O.OOE+007.83E-077.60E-091.06E-042.70E-078.81E-134.45 E-07O.OOE+008.75E-09
lung3.10E-042. 18E-043.92E-051.20E-048.1.4E-071.45E-042.42E-071.S2E-051.74E-073.60E-05O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+000.00E+00O.OOE+001.22E-051.50E-069.40E-066.07E-094.70E-071.59E-042.42E-071.49E-071.70E-057.91E-074.52E-059.97E-069.72E-043.51E-051.27E-072.76E-053.63E-064.70E-06
gi-lli5.08E-051.26E-058.83E-061.87E-057.17E-064.79E-051.96E-OS6.95E-052.30E-096.37E-059.61E-077.85E-075.08E-OS1.11E-061.26E-106.56E-071.30E-061.46E-061.05E-062.33E-1.31.12E-072.73E-051.45E-171.96E-265.73E-052.64E-071.50E-052.83E-051.02E-042.50E-052. 69E-182. 16E-051.94E-051.49E-05
Reference:Regulatory Guide 1.109, Table E-7.
Dose Factors for Co-57, Zn-69m, Br-82, Nb-97, Sb-124 and Sb-125 are fromNUREG-0172 A e Soecific Radiation Dose Comnitzent ".»actors for a One YearChronic Intake November 1977, Table 8.
NOTE: The tritium dose factortotal body dose factor.
for bone is assumed to be equal to the
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'Co-60Ni-63Ni-65Cu-64'Zn-65Zn-69Zn-69mBr-82Br-83
. Br-84Br-85Rb-86Rb-88Rb-89Sr-89Sr-90Sr-91Sr-92Y-90,Y-.91m-Y-91X-92Y-93Zr-95Zr-97Nb-95Nb-97Mo-99Tc-99mTc-l.01RG-103Ru-105Ru-106Ag-110m
bone1.59E-073. 25E-061. 72E-062.36E-04O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+004.18E-061. 99E&6O.OOE+000.00E+00O.DOE+007. 25E-052.73E-100. OOE+004. 82E-066.04E-121.44E-09O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+005.43E-051.35E-021.10E-081.19E-093.73E-074.63E-ll8.26E-051.84E-091.69E-081.82E-051.72E-082.32E-063.92E-11O.OOE+001.73E-137.40E-152.63E-071.40E-101.23E-051.73E-06
liver1.59E-076.09E-071.72E061.37E-05O.OOE+006.39E-062.12E-102.98E-064.62E-061.18E-072.59E-071.89E-065.43E-063.66E-112.54E-10 ~
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t body1.59E-076.09E-071.72E-068.95E-061.69E-081.05E&63. 15E-116.93E-071.79E-061.15E-073.47E-072.48E-062.47E-061.59E-111.06E-107.80E-068.07E-133.11E-102.28E-064.30E-085.41E-082.29E-091.05E-053.40E-082.91E-081.56E-068.35E-044.39E-105.08E-111.00E-081.77E-122.21E-065.36E-114.65E-103.94E-061.57E-097.08E-073.55E-124.03E-096.24E-121.03E-131.12E-075.42E-111.55E-069.99E-07
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lung1.59E-076.09E-071.72E-06O.OOE+002.62E-062.48E-041.90E-06l.55E-051.91E-047.33E-051.68E-041.09E-033.84E-051.17E-061.39E-061.55E-041.98E-073.92E-06O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+003.02E-042.06E-037.59E-063.43E-063.66E-054.00E-073.67E-043.35E-061.04E-053.36E-041.62E-059.39E-054.91E-071.92E-051.44E-078.34E-089.79E-052.27E-062.01E-038.44E-04
gi-lli1.59E-076.09E-071.72E-061.16E-053.75E-078.35E-067.18E-067.99E-072.23E-053.93E-061.19E-053.24E-051.77E-064.59E-067.68E-065.83E-063.56E-082.14E-05O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+000.00E+002.21E-063.65E-154.22E-174.64E-059.56E-053.24E-051.49E-056.99E-053.77E-095.11E-052.06E-057.24E-051.86E-057.88E-051.21E-052.71E-073.36E-057.66E-071.09E-161.36E-051.13E-051 . 20E-043.41E-05
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liver9.92E-OS1.01E-072.80E-071.02E-061.14E-108.23E-074.22E-127.51E-091.04E-123.63E-OS2.24E-066.14E-065.47E-072. 56E&62. 90E-071.18E-061.41E-042.42E-051.06E-041.07E-071.18E-138.38E-091.32E-144.63E-152.95E-OS5.31E-ll2.37E-062.42E-OS2.53E-046.64E-072.20E-121.07E-061.22E-093.99E-09
t body2.10E-062.15E-068.34E-OS2.73E-075.52E-112.81E-072.20E-125.03E-096.30E-132.74E-OS8.96E-073.30E-061.97E-077.78E-071.05E-074.36E-076.86E-051.71E-053.89E-055.58E-084.87E-124.40E-075.93E-132.84E-137.82E-091.32E-112.71E-072.70E-093.28E-058.28E-082.72E-136.41E-084.29E-102.21E-09
TEENthyroid1.22E-08S.SOE-091. 75E-075.48E-071.77E-105.72E-076.48E-129.06E-091.55E-123.07E-OS1.86E-041.83E-031.89E-053.65E-044.94E-067.76E-05O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00
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lung4.81E-043.42E-046.70E-052.07E-041.40E-062.47E-044.12E-072.97E-052.92E-075.61E-050.00E+00O.OOE+00O.DOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+001.83E-052.22E-061.51E-059.84E-09S.OSE-072.54E-044.11E-072.39E-072.68E-051.27E-067.67E-051.63E-051.67E-036.04E-052.19E-074.65E-055.92E-068.11E-06
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Reference:Regulatory Guide 1.109, Table E-8.
Dose Factors for Co-57, Zn-69m, Br-82, Nb-97, Sb-124 and Sb-125 are fromNUREG-0172 A e Soecific Radiation Dose Commitment Factors for a One YearChronic Intake November 1977, Table 7.
NOTE: The tritium dose factortotal body dose factor.
for bone is assumed to be equal to the
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kidney3.04E-071.82E-064.35E-060.00E+006.57E-092.71E-064.52E-10O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+001.63E-091.93E-051.58E-114.22E-090.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+000.00E+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+000.00E+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+001.61E-051.05E-OS2.33E-062.31E-111.06E-071. 37E-113.92E-131.90E-063.63E-104.97E-055.74E-06
lung3. 04E-071.82E-064.35E-O6O.OOE+004.59E-064.26E-043.55E-063.00E-053.43E-041.37E-042.99E-041.91E-037.43E-052.21E-062.59E-062.69E-043.84E-077.36E-060.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+005.83E-043.99E-031.44E-056.49E-067.07E-057.60E-077.10E-046.46E-062.01E-056.03E-043.06E-051.66E-049.23E-073.66E-052.57E-071.58E-071.79E-044.30E-063.87E-031.48E-03
gi-lli3.04E-071.828-064.35E-061.14E-052.93E-076.19E-063.33E-057.75E-071.91E-053.58E-069. 29EW62.60E-051.71E-062.27E-059.92E-O64.41E-062. 75E-062.71E-05O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+002. 16F;064.66E-095.11E-104.52E-059.28E-054.70E-056.55E-057.24E-054.64E-074.97E-056.46E-051.05E-041.65E-059.49E-051.00E-057.52E-063.42E-051.30E-064.41E-091.21E-052.69E-051 ~ 16E-042- 71E-05
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Ba-140Ba-141Ba-142La-140La-142Ce-141Ce-143Ce-144Pr-143Pr-144Nd-147W-187Np-239
bone1.55E-052. 66E<51.82E-066.72E-067.49E-105.19E&62.64E-113.63E-085.87E-121.30E-072.21E-O61.30E-055.72E-074.48E-063.17E-071.33E-061.76E'-041.76E-052.45E-041.71E-074.98E-102.00E-055.29E-111.35E-111.74E-073.50E-101.06E-059.89E-OS1.83E-034.99E-061.61E-112.92E-064.41E-091.26E-07
liver2.00E-072.05E-076. 29E-072.31E&62.57E-101.85E-069.45E-121.60E-OS2.28E-127.36E-OS4.43E-061.30E-051.10E-O65.49E-065.84E-072.36E-062.74E-O44.62E-O52.23E-042. 27E-072.66E-131.75E-OS2.95E-149.73E-1.56.08E-OS1.11E-105.28E-065.37E-OS5.72E-041.50E-064.99E«122.36E-062. 61E-099.04E-09
t body5.41E-065.59E-062.47E-078.16E-071.65E-108.22E-076.44E-121.37E-OS1.78E-127.12E-082.28E-067.37E-O65.07E-072.08E-062.69E-071.12E-066.07E-053.14E-O53.47E-051.50E-071.45E-ll1.17E-061.72E-127.54E-132.04E-083.49E-117.83E-077.77E-099.77E-052.47E-078.10E-131.84E-071.17E-096.35E-09
CHILDthyroid3.41E-OS2.46E&85. 20E-071.64EW65.30E-101.71E-061.93E-112.64E-OS4.59E-128.58E-OS4. 99E-044.39E-035.23E-051.04E-031.37E-052.14E-04O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00
kidneyO.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+001.72E-051.91E-091.36E-056.94E-111.08E-071.59E-114.79E-O76 ~ 61EW62.13E-051.69E-069.13E-068.92E-073.62E-068.93E-052.58E-057.63E»051. 68E-072.33E-135.71E-092.56E-147.87E-15O.OOE+00O.OOE+002.31E-062.26E-OS3.17E-048.11E-072.64E-121.30E-06O.OOE+002.63E-OS
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gi-lli4.43E-051.09E-059.13E-061.93E-051.52E-054.91E-056.89E-068.32E-053. 60E-073.72E-051.38E-067.68E-07
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bone,4. 62E&71.89E-057.54E-O61.45E-03O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+001.41E-059.69E-06O.OOE+000.00E+000.00E+002.42E-041.71E-090.00E+001.38E-053.85E-118.98E-09O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+000.00E+000.00E+002.84E-042.92E-026.83E-087.50E-092.35E-062.91E-104.20E-041.17E-081.07E-078.24E-051.07E-071.12E-052.44E-10O.OOE+009.98E-134.65E-141.44E-068.74E-106.20E-057.13E-06
liver4. 62E-073.79E-067.54E-068.03E+05O.OOE+001.81E-051.10E-098.39E-061.68E-054.65E-078.71E-075.73E-061.46E-052.03E-101.34E-094.47E-056.91E-111.84E-08,0. OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+001.36E-043.98E«072.29E-07O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000;OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+000.00E+001.99E-051.83E-084.59E-065.21E-111.18E-072.06E-125.88E-04O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+005.16E-06
t body4.62E-073.79E-067.54E-065.53E-056.39E-083.56E-061.58E-102.38E-066.77E-064.58E-071.30E-068.41E-068.29E-068.79E-115.53E-102. 22E&55.13E-121.67E-099.49E-062.72E-072.86E-071.46E-086.30E-052.05E-071.47E-078. 15E-061.85E-032.47E-092.79E-106.30E-089.90E-121.12E&53.29E-102.91E-091.45E-058.36E-092.70E-061.88E-112.31E-082.66E-115.80E-134.85E-072.93E-107.77E-063.57E-06
thyroid4.62E-073.79E-067.54E-06O.OOE+004.11E-080.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+000.00E+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00
kidney4.62E-073.79E-067.54E-06O.OOE+009.45E-093.56E-067.86E-10O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+002.84E-092.32E-052.87E-117.45E-090.00E+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+000;OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+002.22E-05
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gi-lli4.62E-073.79E-067.54E-061.15E-052.55E-075.04E-065.12E-057.82E-071.77E-053.47E-067.95E-062.28E-051.73E-063.58E-051.07E-053.67E-059.44E-062.92E-05O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+002.17E-062.42E-074.87E-084.57E-059.36E-055.24E-051.00E-047.43E-051.68E-065.02E-059.04E-051.19E-041.55E-051.00E-049.05E-061.92E-053.48E-05,1.45E-066.03E-071.15E-053.46E-051.17E-042.36E-05
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liver3.97E-073.41E-071.42E-064.93E-066.81E-104.35E-062.48E-113.93E-085.87E-121.69E-079.91E-063.17E-052.53E-061.37E-051.34E-065.43E-065.02E-049.61E-054.37E-045.58E-077.03E-134.00E-087.70E-142.36E-141.43E-072.69E-101.19E-051.38E-078.65E-043.74E-061.32E-115.81E-066.44E-092.37E-08
bone2. 71E-053.69E-053.40E-061.19E-051.59E-091.01E&55.63E-117.62E081 ~ 24E-112.66E-O74.54E-06
Sb-124Sb-125Te-125mTe-127mTe-127Te-129mTe-129Te-131mTe-131Te-132I-130
2. 71E-051.21E-069.46E-066.58E-07
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1.12E-102.84E-113.61E-077.36E-101.98E-052.09E-072.28E-031.00E-053.42E-,115.67E-069. 26E-092. 65E-07
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kidneyO.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+002.68E-053.47E-092.27E-051.25E-101.89E-072.85E-117.39E-071.09E-053.70E-052.82E-061.60E-051.49E-066.05E-061.36E-044.03E-051.23E-042.93E-074.23E-139.59E-094.64E-141.36E-14O.OOE+00O.OOE+003.75E-064.03E-083.84E-041.41E-064.80E-122.25E-06O.OOE+004.73E-08
lung1.89E-031.17E-033.19E-049.37E-047.39E&61. 20E-032.14E-061.42E-041.47E-062.43E-04O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+000.00E+00O.OOE+005.69E&58.40E-065.09E-054.67E-084.25E-061.14E-032. 12E&61.11E-061.20E-045.87E-063.69E-048.30E-057.03E-033.09E-041.15E-062.30E-042.83E-054.25E-05
gi-lli4.22E-051.05E-059.22E-061.95E-051.74E-054.93E-051.88E-058.51E-055.87E-063.15E-051.42E-067.56E-071.36E-061.54E-069.21E-071.31E~069.53E-071.02E-069.53E-076.26E-073.64E-052.74E-053.39E-064.95E-076.06E-054.25E-051.54E-053.55E-051.06E-042.66E-053.06E-062.23E-052.54E-051.78E-05
Dose Factors for Co-57, Zn-69m, Br-82, Nb-97, Sb-124 and Sb-125 are fromNUREG-0172 A e S ecific Radiation Dose Commitment Factors for a One YearChronic Intake November 1977, Table 5.
NOTE: The tritium dose factortotal body dose factor.
for bone is assumed to be equal to the
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Table 1.11 (1 of 2)EXT"-RNAL DOSE FACTORS FOR STANDING ON CONTANINATED GROlPQ
(mrem/h per pCi/m~)
Nuclide
H-3C-14
24?-32Cr-51M-54Nn-56Fe-55Fe-59Co-57Co-58Co-60Ni-63Ni-65Cu-64Zn-65Zn-69Zn-69m .
Br-82Br-83Br-84Br-85Rb-86Rb-88Rb-89Sr-89Sr-91Sr-92Y-90Y-91mY-91
'-92Y-93Zr-95Zr-97Nb-95Nb-97No-99Tc-99mTc-101RQ-103Ru-105Ru-106Ag-110mSb-124
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0.00.02.50E-OS0.02.20E-105.80E-091.10E-OS0.0S.OOE-091.77E-097.00E-091.70E-OS0.03. 70E-091.50E-094.00E-090.05.50E-093.18E-OS6.40E-111.20E-OS0.06.30E-103.50E-091.50E-OS5.60E-137.10E-099.00E-092.20E-123.80E-092.40E-111.60E-095.70E-105.00E-09"5. 50E-095. 10E-098. 11E-091. 90E-099.60E-102.70E-093.60E-094.50E-O91.50E-091.80E-OS2.17E-OS
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0.00.02.90E-OS0.02.60E-106.80E-091.30E-OS0.09.40E-092.21E-098.20E-092.00E-OS0.04.30E-091.70E-094.60E-090.06.59E-093.90E-089.30E-111.40E-080.07.20E-104.00E-091.80E-086.50E-138.30E-091.00E-OS2.60E-124.40E-092.70E-111.90E-097.80E-105.80E-096.40E-096.00E-091.00E-OS2. 20E-091.10E-093.00E-094.20E-O95.10E-O91.80E-092.10E-OS2.57E-08
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FACTORS FOR STA KING ON CONTA fINATED GROIN(mrem/h per pCi/m~)
Nuclide
Sb-125Te-125mTe-127mTe-127Te-129mTe-129Te-131mTe-131Te-132I-130I-131I-132I-133I-134I-135
'Cs-134Cs-136,Cs-137Cs-138Ba-l.39Ba-140Ba-141Ba-142La-140La-142Ce-141Ce-143Ce-144Pr-143Pr-144
. Nd-147W-187Np-239
Total Body
5 48E-093.50E-ll1.10E-121.00E-117. 70E-107.10E-108 40E-092.20E-091.70E-091 40E-082 80E-091-70E-083 70E&91. 60E-081-20E-081.20E-081-50E-084.20E-092.10E-082.40E-092.10E-094.30E-097.90E-091.50E-OS1.50E-085.50E-102.20E-093.20E-100.02.00E-101.00E-O93.10E-099.50E-10
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6.80E-094.80E-111.30E-121.10E-119.00E-108.40E-109 '0E-092-60E-062.00E-091.70E-083-40E-092.00E-084.50E-091.90E-081.40E-081.40E-081.70E-OS4-90E-092.40E-082.70E-092 40E-094.90E-099.00E-091.70E-081.80E-086 20E-102.50E-093.70E-100.02.30E-101.20E-093.60E-091-10E-09
References:
Regulatory Guide 1.109, Table E-6.
Dose Factors for Co-57, Zn-69m, Br-82, Nb-97, Sb-124 and Sb-125 are fromDose-Rate Conversion Factors for External Ex osure to Photon and ElectronRadiation from Radionuclides Occurrin in Routine Releases from Nuclear FuelC cle Facilities D. C. Kocher, Health Physics Volume 38, April 1980.
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Tennessee River Reaches Within 50 Mile Radius Downstream of BFN
Name BeginningTRM
EndingTRM
Size Recreation(acres) visits/year
Wheeler Lakebelow BFN
Wilson Lake
Pickwick Lake
294.0
275.0
260.0
275.0 26076 1,408,600
230.0 15048 705,500
260.0 15930 3,816,800
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Name
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Sheffield, AL
Cherokee, AL
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254. 3
239. 2
Population
10,740
13,065
3,400
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BIOACCUWL LATION FACTORS FOR FRESHWATER FISH(Page 1 of 1)
Nuclide
P~
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H-3C-14Na-24P-32Cr-51Mn-54Mn-56Fe-55Fe-59Co-57Co-58Co-60Ni«63Ni-65Cu-64Zn-65
'Zn-69Zn-69mBr-82Br-83Br-84Br-85Rb-86Rb-88Rb-89Sr-89Sr-90Sr-91Sr-92
-Y-90Y-91m,Y-91Y-92Y-93Zr-95Zr-97Nb-95Nb-97Mo-99
9.0E-014.6E+031.0E+021.0E+052.0E+024.0E+024.0E+021.0E+021.0E+025.0E+015.0E+015.0E+011.0E+021.0E+025.0EWl2.0E+03
, 2.0E+032.0E+034.2E+024.2E+024.2E+024. 2E+022.0E+032.0E+032.0E+035.6E+015.6E+015.6E+015.6E+012.5E+012.5E+012.5E+012.5E+012.5E+013.3E+003 'E+003.0E+043.0E+041.0E+01
Tc-101Ru-103Ru-105Ru-106Ag-110mSb-124Sb-125Te-125mTe-127mTe-127Te-129mTe-129Te-131mTe-131Te-132I-130I-131I-132I-133I-134I-135Cs-134Cs-136Cs-137Cs-138Ba-139Ba-140Ba-141Ba-142La-140La-142Ce-141Ce-143Ce-144Pr-143Pr-144Nd-147W-187Np-239
1.5E+1011.0E+011.0E+011.0E+01O.OE+001.0E+001.0E+004.0E+024.0E+024.0E+024.0E+024.0E+024.0E+024.0E+024.0E+024.0E+014.0E+014.0E+014.0E+014.0E+014.0E+011.9E+031.9E+031.9E+031.9E+034.0E+004.0E+004.0E+004.0E+002.5E+012.5E+011.0E+001.0E+001.0E+002.5E+Ol2.5E+012.5E+011.2E+031.0E+01
References:Bioaccumulation factors for Sb- nuclides are from ORNL-4992, "A Methodologyfor Calculating Radiation Doses from Radioactivity Released to theEnvironment, March 1976, Table 4.12A.Bioaccumulation factors for Iodine, Cesium, and Strontium nuclides are fromNUREG/CR-1004, Table 3.2.4.All other nuclides'ioaccumulation factors are from Regulatory Guide 1.109,Table A-l.
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ENVIRONHENTAL RAOIOLOGICAL HONITORING
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and game species in GuntersvilleReservoir above the plant
3 samples representing commercialand game species in WheelerReservoir near the plant
3 samples representing commercialand game species in WilsonReservoir near the plant
Sampling and
At least once per 184 days
Type and Frequencyof Anal sis
Gamma scan at least once per184 days on edible portions,
Clams Sample from same locations assediment (if available)
Same as sediment Gamma scan on flesh only
Fruits &Vegetables
Samples of food crops such ascorn, green beans, tomatoes,and potatoes grown at privategardens and/or farms in theimmediate vicinity of theplant
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At least once per year at Gamma scan on edible portiontime of harvest
Vegetation(pasturageand grass)
Samples from the nearby dairyfarms (Farms B, Bn, L and T), andfrom the local atmospheric mon-i*toring stations (LH-1, LH-2,LH-3, LH-4, LH-6 and LH-7)
Once per 31 days I-131, gamma scan once per31 days. Sr-89 and Sr-90analysis on'the last monthlysample of each quarter.
Control samples from 1 remote airmonitor (RH-1) and 1 control dairyfarm (Farm 0)
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FROM
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D. R. Gallien, Supervisor, Chemical Technical Support Section,'rowns FerryNuclear Plant
SUBJECT: BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT (BFN) — INOPERABLE'ADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT INSTRUMENTREPORT COMMITMENT DATES
Attached is the draft of the semi-annual Inoperable Radioactive EffluentInstrument Report prepared by the Chemical Technical Support Section. Abreakdown of the completion dates for work involving several groups follows:
0
Responsible~Grou
ModsPMTCTSISC Tech
IMs
CompDate
4-22-885-20-885-20-885-20-88
Item
Liquid Process Rad ation Monitors:
Complete field workComplete Post Mod TestSource check SI written and approvedCalibration and Functional SIs
written and approvedRun New SIs 6-17-88
Liquid Radwaste Effluent Instrumentation:
PMTIRC TechIMs
Complete Post Mod TestNew SIs written and approvedRun ne SIs
4-29-884-29-885-27-88
Other dates involving only instrument maintenance (IM) are listed in thereport. It is important that the dates committed to in the semi-annual reportbe met. Please rev ew those commitments related to your section and contactJohn Wilson at ex ension 2652 by January 28, 1988 if you cannot meet thecommitment date.
D. R. Gallien
G. A. artsfield, BFNA. W."McCaleb, BFNP. McGraw, BFNS. H. McRight, BFN
J. A. Savage, BFNT. E. Scott, BFNR. L. Smith, BFN
JAW:LSMAttachmentcc (Attachment):
RIMS, MR 4N'72A-(
This was prepared principally by P. S. Kirby.
TO
ROM
Patrick P. Carier, Manager of Site Licensing, PAB C, Browns Ferry NuclearPlant
Guy G. Campbell, Plant Manager, POB C, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant
DATE
SUBJECT: BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT — TRANSMITTAL OF INOPERABLE RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT
INSTRUMENT REPORT
//
Attached is~the Inoperable Radioactive Effluent Instrument Report for theperiod from January 1 through June 30, 1989. The report was prepared by theChemistry Techhical Support Section for incorporation into the Semi-annualRadioactive Rel ase Report,/in accordance with Limiting Conditions ofOperations 3.2.K 2 and 3.2 D.2.
Guy G. Campbell
DCS:NMM:PSK:TRSAttachmentcc (Attachment):
RIMS, MR 4N 72A-CJ. L. Bates,~ CST 11A 8A-,CW. Christopher, PMB A, BFNC. M. Crane, PMC F, BFNJ. W. Hutton, POB E, BFNT. E. Scott, PMC F, BFNW. L. Sudor, PEB A4, BFN
This was pr pared principally by P. S. Kirby.
Ol'51m/2
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT
INOPERABLE RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT INSTRUMENTATION REPORT
no erable Radioactive Effluent Instrumentation Re ort
This report, is to comply with Radiological Effluent-Technical Specifications
(RETS) section 3.2.D.2 and 3.2.K.2 reporting requirements for instruments that
are inoperable for more than 30 days. The RETS became effective at BFN on-
May 6, 1987. This report covers the period from January 1 — June 30, 1989.
Because of significant technical specification changes, a large number of
radioactive effluent monitoring instruments became technically inoperable on
May 6, 1987. RETS were incorporated during a BFN administrative outage. Site
resources were, and still are endeavoring to resolve previously identified
'problem areas.- Modifications required to bring BFN effluent monitoring
equipment into technical compliance with RETS compete for resources with other
regulatory driven modifications.
The instruments that were inoperable for more than 30 days are:
RHR service water monitor (1-RM-90-133)
RHR service water monitor (1-RM-90-134)
RHR service water monitor (2-RM-90-133)
RHR service water monitor (3-RM-90-133)
RHR service water monitor (3-RM-90-134)
Raw cooling water monitor (2-RM-90-132)
Stack effluent flow meter (0-FE-90-271)
Off Gas Post Treatment noble gas activity monitor (2-RM-90-265)
Off Gas Post Treatment noble gas activity monitor (2-RM-90-266)
Off Gas Post Treatment noble gas activity monitor (3-RM-90-265)
Off Gas Post Treatment noble gas activity monitor (3-RM-90-266)
Off Gas Sample Flow Abnormal (2-PA-90-262)
During the entire reporting period, fuel was off loaded from units one and
three,and all compensatory sampling requirements were met.
L uid Process Radiation M 'rsBFN Tech Spec Table 3.2.D requires Residual Heat Removal (RHR) service water
1monitors (1-RM-90-133, 1-RM-90-134, 2-RM-90-133, 3-RM-90-133, and 3-RM-90-134)
and raw cooling water monitor (2-RM-90-132) to be operable when these systems
are in service. Contrary to this requirement, these six monitors were not
available for operability for greater than 30 days during this reporting
period.
1-RM-90-133, 3-RM-90-133, and 3-RM-90-134 monitors were not available for
operability because they were not designed to meet the requirements in Tech
Spec Table 4.2.D, Footnote 2. This footnote requires that control room
annunciation occur if instrument controls are not set in operate mode. Design
" ~ "~'hange Request='(DCR) 1687, revision 1, was written to correct this problem and
was approved on September 29, 1986. 1-RM-90-133, 3-RM-90-133, and 3-RM-90-134
are still not in service due to the associated residual heat removal piping
being capped and out of service. 1-RM-90-134 was removed from service due to
eismic concerns which are being resolved with Design Change Notice (DCN)
H3949 and 2-RM-90-133 was declared inoperable on April 4, 1989 because a
downscale alarm came in. After investigation, it was determined there was not
sufficient flow from the RHR headers causing problems with the monitor's flow
switch. The monitor was functioning properly and the operability SI was
successfully completed on the monitor on May 12, 1989.
2-RM-90-132 was removed from service because the system was not designed to
operate at very low RCW discharge flow rates. DCN H4377 was written to
redesign the suction tap for 2-RM-90-132 to allow obtaining a sample from RCW
regardless of RCW flow rate. DCN H4377 is complete except for paperwork
closure and plant acceptance. Compensatory sampling is being utilized toterify discharge release rates are met.
Effl ent Instrumentation
The stack effluent flow meter (0-FE-90-271) was inoperable for more than 30
days during this reporting period.
The stack effluent flow meter (0-FE-90-271) was declared inoperable on
May 27, 1989 due to a loss of flow indication in the control room. The meter
has not been returned to service because the spare parts had to be ordered and
have not been received.
Off Gas Post Treatment
BFN Technical Specification Table 3.2.K requires the Off Gas Post Treatment
noble gas activity monitors (1-RM-90-265, 1-RM-90-266, 2-RM-90-265,
-RM-90-266, 3-RM-90-265, and 3-RM-90-266) to be operable at all times.
Contrary to this requirement, four of these monitors (2-RM-90-265,
2-RM-90-266, 3-RM-90-265 and 3-RM-90-266) along with Sample Flow Abnormal
(2-PA-90-262), were inoperable for more than 30 days during this reporting
period.
The Unit 2 monitors, 2-RM-90-265 and 266, and Sample Flow Abnormal,
2-PA-90-262, were declared inoperable on February 7, 1989 due to the failure
of a daily alarm check on 2-PA-90-262. The problem was corrected and the
monitors .were returned,to service on March 10, 1989.
The Unit 3 monitors, 3-RM-90-265 and 266, were taken out of service on
January 19, 1989 due to the lack of performance of the Quarterly Functional
est Surveillance Instructions (SIs). The SIs could not be performed due to a
hold order on the Unit 3 offgas isolation valve. The SIs were added to the
hold order to ensure no releases were made through this pathway. This is in
compliance with Technical Specification Table 3.2.K, action (F). These
monitors were returned to service on July 12, 1989 to support Unit 3
off gas layup.
The off gas systems were not in service during this period.
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I:iNITED STATES GOVERNilIEiNT
Memorandum, ,TENNESSEE VALLEYAUTHORITY
~
~TO: Patrick P. Carier;, Manager of Site Licensing, PAB C, Browns Ferry NuclearP ant
FROM : Guy G. Campbell, Plant Manager, POB C, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant
DATE: JUL 18 1989
SUBJECT: BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT — TRANSMITTAL OF INOPERABLE RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTINSTRUMENT REPORT
Attached is the Inoperable Radioactive Effluent Instrument Report for theperiod from January 1 through June 30, 1989. The'report was prepared by theChemistry Technical Support Section for incorporation into the Semi-annualRadioactive Release Report, in accordance with Limiting Conditions ofOperations 3.2.K.2 and 3.2.D.2.
DCS:NHM:PSK:TRSAttachmentcc (Attachment):
RIHS, MR 4N 72A-CJ. L. Bates, CST llA BA-CW. Christopher, PMB A, BFN
, C. H. Crane, PMC F, BFNJ. W. Hutton, POB E, BFNT. E. Scott, PHC F, BFNW. L. Sutor, PEB A4, BFN
uy G. Campbell
'This was prepared principally by P. S. Kirby.
Jbf. t, 'o)
015101/2 )
f
But> L .S. Savin«s BonrIs R('<~ularlv on tl(e Pavroll Savings Plan
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
BRONNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT
INOPERABLE RAOIOACTIVE EFFLUENT INSTRUMENTATION REPORT
Ino erable Radioactive Effluent Instrumentation Re ort~
~ ~
~
~ ~ ~ ~
~
~
~
This report is to comply with Radiological Effluent Technical Specifications
(RETS) section 3.2.0.2 and 3.2.K.2 reporting requirements for instruments that
are inoperable for more than 30 days. The RETS became effective at BFN on
Hay 6, 1987. This report covers the period from January 1 - June 30, 1989.
Because of significant technical specification changes, a large number of
radioactive effluent monitoring instruments became technically inoperable on
May 6, 1987. RETS were incorporated during a BFN administrative outage. Site
resources were, and still are endeavoring to resolve previously identified
problem areas. Modifications required to bring BFN effluent monitoring
equi'pment into technical compliance with RETS compete for resources with other
regulatory driven modifications.
The instruments that were inoperable for more than 30 days are:
RHR service water monitor (1-RM-90-134)
RHR service water monitor (2-RH-90-133)
RHR service water monitor (3-RM-90-133)
RHR service water monitor (3-RH-90-134)
Raw cooling water monitor (2-RH-90-132)
0151m/4
1 Stack effluent flow meter (0-FE-90-271)
Off Gas Post Treatment noble gas activity monitor
Off Gas Post Treatment noble gas activity monitor
(2-RM-90-265)
( 2-RM-90-266)
Off Gas Post Treatment noble gas activity monitor (3-RM-90-265)
Off Gas Post Treatment noble gas activity monitor (3-RM-90-266)
Off Gas Sample Flow Abnormal (2-PA-90-262)
Ouring the entire reporting period, fuel was off loaded from units one and
three and all compensatory sampling requirements were met.
015101/5
Li uid Process Radiation Monitors
1 BFN Tech Spec Table 3.2.D requires Residual Heat Removal (RHR) service water
monitors (1-RH-90-133, 1-RH-90-134, 2-RM-90-133, 3-RM-90-133, and 3-RM-90-134)
and raw cooling water monitor (2-RH-90-132) to be operable when these systems
are in service. Contrary to this requirement, these six monitors were not
available for operability for greater than 30 days during this reporting
period.
1-RH-90-133, 3-RH-90-133, and 3-RH-90-134 monitors were not available for
operability because they were not designed to meet the requirements in Tech
Spec Table 4.2. D, Footnote 2. This footnote requires that control room
annunciation occur if 'instrument controls are not set in operate mode. Design
Change Request (DCR) 1687, revision 1, was written to correct this problem and
was approved on September 29, 1986. 1-RH-90-133, 3-RM-90-133, and 3-RM-90-134t are still not in service due to the associated residual heat removal piping
being capped and out of service. 1-RM-90-134 was removed from service due to
seismic concerns which are being resolved with Design Change Notice (DCN)
H3949 and 2-RH-90-133 was declared inoperable on April 4, 1989 because itwould not auto start. An HR to correct the auto start problem was completed
on June 20, 1989 but the monitor is still out of service due to operability
SIs not being completed.
2-RH-90-132 was removed from service because the system was not designed to
operate at very low RCW discharge flow rates. DCN H4377 was written to
redesign the suction tap for 2-RH-90-132 to allow obtaining a sample from RCW
regardless of RCW flow rate. DCN H4377 is complete except for paperwork
closure and plant acceptance. Compensatory sampling is being utilized to
verify discharge release rates are met.
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Stack Radioactive Effluent Instrumentation
The stack effluent flow meter (0-FE-90-271) was inoperable for more than 30
days during this reporting period.
The stack effluent flow meter (0-FE-90-271) was declared inoperable on
May 27, 1989 due to a loss of flow indication in the control room. The meter
has not been returned to service because the spare parts had to be ordered and
have not been received.
0151m/7
Off Gas Post Treatment
BFN Technical Specification Table 3.2.K requires the Off Gas Post Treatment
noble gas activity monitors (1-RM-90-265, 1-RH-90-266, 2-RM-90-265,
2-RM-90-266, 3-RM-90-265, and 3-RN-90-266) to be operable at all times.
Contrary to this requirement, four of these monitors (2-RH-90-265,
2-RH-90-266, 3-RN-90-265 and 3-RH-90-266) along with Sample Flow Abnormal
(2-PA-90-262), were inoperable for more than 30 days during this reporting
period.
The Unit 2 monitors, 2-RH-90-265 and 266, and Sample Flow Abnormal,
2-PA-90-262', were de'clared inoperable on February 7, 1989 due to the failure
of a daily alarm check on 2-PA-90-262. The problem was corrected and the
monitors were returned to service on March 10, 1989.
The Unit 3 monitors, 3-RH-90-265 and 266, were taken out of service on
January 19, 1989 due to the lack of performance of the quarterly Functional
Test Surveillance Instructions (SIs). A hold order was placed on the Unit 3
off gas isolation valve to ensure no releases were made through this pathway.
This is in compliance with Technical Specification Table 3.2.K, action (F).
These monitors were returned to service on July 12, 1989 to support Unit 3
off gas layup.
The off gas systems were not in service during this period.
0151m/8
LICENSING SUBMITTAL CHECKLIST
Submittal Subject:
~P@ u ~~4~ l lh '0
Preparer:
Submittal has been proofed/spell checked
Independent reading by licensing engineer
Licensing strategy approved by senior management
Backup documentation list is complete
Engineering/Technical Report is preliminaryp final
New commitments identified. If yes,Ccrg load sheets completeconcsrrences obtained from responsible organization
Notarization required (Yes/No)
Proper docket number(s) included on submittal
Tac number included on submittal
Contains Safeguards Information per 10 CFR 73.21 (Yes/No)
Contains proprietary information per 10 CFR 2.790 (Yes/No)I
Fee required per 10 CFR 170.12 (Yes/No)
Submittal affects Final Safety Analysis Report (Yes/No)If yes copy provided to pgAR coordinator
Status of corrective actions:
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LICENSING SUBMITTAL CHECKLIST (Cont'd)
(a) CAQR/SCR/NCR kP condition identifiedcorrective action approvedcorrective action complete*root cause determinedrecurrence control*CAQ closed
(b) ECN/WP — ECN 7P
WP PP
(c) WR/MR 8(d) CCTS iP
issuedstatusstatusstatus
Other status notes:
* If not 100% complete indicate by 'R/C'hat action is restart complete.
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