ML073330464
| ML073330464 | |
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| Site: | Plum Brook File:National Aeronautics and Space Administration icon.png |
| Issue date: | 11/15/2007 |
| From: | US National Aeronautics & Space Admin (NASA) |
| To: | NRC/RGN-III/DNMS/DB |
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| EP-IT-11 | |
| Download: ML073330464 (12) | |
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Survey Unit Release Record EP-IT-1 1 Revision #
Original Page 1 of 3 rr-11
- 1) Embedded Pipe (EP) Survey Unit IT-1 I meets the definition of embedded pipe fix Plum Brook R&or Facility (PERF).
- 2) EP IT-2 1 is et Class I, Gmup 1 survey unit as per the PBRF Final Status S m y Plan (FSSP) atld Technical Basis Document (TBD)46-004.
- 3) Surveys in EF IT-1 1 were performed using a d l a t i o n detector optimized to measure gamma energies representative of Co-60. Sample #EP 3-9 from Survey Request (St)-1 3 was refaend fbr this decision.
- 4) Survey Instructions for this survey unit are incorporated into and performed in ~coordaxlce with (IAW) the Babmck Services Incorporated @SI)/LVS-002, Work Execution Package (WEP)05-006. Survey instructions described in this document constitute "Special Methods and the survey design used in the acquisition of survey measurements.
5 ) Instmmrt efficiency determinations are developed in accordance with the BSVLVS-002, WEP 05-006, these determinations are appropriate for the types of radiation involved and the media being surveyed.
FSS/Chamct&ation Engineer
FSS De~gn
- EP IT-11 Revision # Original 1
Page 2 of 3 Survey Unit: IT-1 1 1.0 HistorylDescriptioa 1. I The subject pipe system is a 4" diameter penetration located adjacent to the CRT plate within the Sub Pile Room. The system access point is 1-on the -34' el. of the Rx building.
1.2 EP IT-1 1 consists of 4" diameter piping that is approximately 3 feet in length.
Survey Design Information 2.1 EP IT-1 1 was surveyed TAW Procedure #BSflLVS-002.
2.2 2 00% of the piping wati accessible for survey. The accessible pipe was surveyed by &c measurement at one foot increments, for a tot. of 3 SUNey mMStNWllf:~S.
2.3 ThetotalSUffaoe~forthepipingsystemisappro~ately2,919m2 (0.3 m2) for the entire length of (3') of piping.
S m y Unit hkitsmm& W o n s D a t a 3.1 Pipe interior mdiological survey bms are provided in Attachment 2 of this relettse record, 4.0 Survey Unit Investigatio&dts 4.1 None 5.0 Data Assessment Results 5.1 Data m m e n t results are provided in the WIBmied Pipe (BPI Survey R e p d provided in Attachment 1.
5.2 All measurement results are less than the Derived Concentration Guideline Level @CGL) for radionuclide specific EP that cmesponds to the 1 d
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dose goal established in Table 3-3 of the FSSP, 5 -3 When implementing the Unity Rule, provided in Section 3.6.3 of the FSSF, and applying the Nuclide Fraction 0, provided in TBDWW4, the survey unit that is constituted by EP IT-1 1 passes FSS.
I 5.4 Background was not mhackd from the survey measurements ad the Elevated Mmumnent Comparison (EMC) was not employed for this survey unit.
5,s Statistical Summary Table FSS Design # EP IT-1 I Revision # Original I '
Page3 of3 6.0 Documentation of evaluations pertaining to compliance with the mmaicted use limit of25 mmdyr and dose &butions b m Embedded Pipe and radionuclides contributing lo?? in aggregate of the W dose fbr both st.ructutaI sceuarios and soils, 6.1 A h e w of the swey results has shown that the dose contrihtion fur EP IT-1 1 to be less than I meadyr, The dose amhbution is estimated to be 0.020 mmlyr based on the average of the actual gross counts measured.
Attadmmts - BSI EPlsP Survey Repoxe - Pipe Interior Radiolo~cal Survey Form - DQA Worksheet Attachent 4 -Disc containing KR fbr BP IT-1 1 & S p m d s k t S w e y Unit: IT-1 1 Number of Measumments > M E Numbr of Measurnmen& Above 50% of DCGt
~ u m b e i of Meesumrnents A ~ V B DCGL Mean Mdan Standad Matton Maxhnum Minimum 1
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O.Of 99 0.0085 0.0227 0.0460 0.0051 J
SECTION 7 ATTACHMENT 1 2 PAGE(S)
BSI EPBP SURVEY REPORT 1 MGI LVSll I 01 ACTMPl VALUES NOT BACKGROUND CORRECTED
SECTION 7 ATTACHMENT 2
B SULVSPipeCraw Ier-002 Revision 5 Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Fo r n ~
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Pipe Diameter:
Building:
Elevation:
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Type of Survey Investigation Characterization Final Survey Other *J Gross
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~etect6r ID# I sled ID# \\ ~ ~ L V - - V - \\
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Detector Cal Date:
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Instrument ID #:
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Instrument Cal Date:
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Instrunlent Cal Due Date:
\\ - \\ \\ H o g Fro111 the Daily Pipe Survey Detector Control. Form for the Sdected Detector Background Value 3,Y cpm MDC&hiiC
\\ 0 cpm Etfciency Factor for Pipe Diameter a (from detector efficiency determination) mc~taei~
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d p d 1 r j ~ cm2
-1 Is the MDCsblic acceptable?
NO
{if no, adjust sample count time and recalculate MDC$tptic)
Comments: B o d c 3 0
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Tecbician Signature Pipe Interior Radiological Survey, Page 1
SECTION 7 ATTACHMENT 3 I
PAGE(S)
DQA Check Sheet Design #
EP IT-1 1 Revlsion #
Original Survey Unit #
EP-IT-11 Prellmlnary Data Review' A n s w e ~
to the following questions should be fully documented In the Survey Unit yeS No N,A Release Record
- 1. Have surveys been performed In 8ccordance with sunrey instructions in the Survey Design?
X
- 2. Is the instrumentation MDC for structure ststic meesurements below the DCGLw for Class I and 2 survey units, or below 0.5 DCGLw for Class 3 survey units?
X
- 3.
Is the Instrumentation MWC for embeddadlburied piping static measurements balow the DCGLw ?
X
- 4. Was the instrumentation MDC for slmcture scan measurements, soil smn measurements, and embeddmuried piping scan measurements below the DCGLW, or. if not, was the need for adtiiwral X
static measurements or samples addressed in the sumy design?
- 5.
Was the instrumentation MDC for volumetric measurements and smesr analysls < 10% DCGLw ?
X
- 6. Were the MDCs and assumptions used to develop them appropriate for the instruments and techniques used to perform the survey?
- 7. Were the survey methods used to coled data proper for the types of radiation invdved and for the media being surveyed?
X
- 8. Were *Special Methods" for data dlectlon properly applied for the survey unit under reviw?
X
- 9.
Is the data set comprised of qualitled measurement results collected in accordance with the survey design, which accurately reflects the radiologid status of the facility?
x Gmphical Data Review
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Haa a posting pIot been created?
X
- 2. Has a histogram (w other frequency plot) been created?
X Page 1 of 1
SECTION 7 ATTACHMENT 4 1 DISC