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{{#Wiki_filter:National Aeronautics and Space Administration John H. Glenn Research Center Lewis Field Plum Brook Station Sandusky, OH 44870 August 16,2007 Reply to Attn of: QD U.S. NRC Region I11 Mr. William G. Snell, RIII/DNMS/DB 2443 Warrenville Road Suite 210 Lisle. IL 60532-4352
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==Subject:==
Submittal of Embedded Pipe Survey Unit Release Records, Plum Brook Reactor Facility, License No. TR-3, Docket No. 50-30, and License No. R-93, Docket No, 50- 185
 
==Dear Mr. Snell:==
 
Enclosed for your review and assessment are copies of the following completed embedded pipe survey unit release records:
Survey Unit Release Record EP-Rx 130                    Survey Unit Release Record EP-Rx 13 1 Survey Unit Release Record EP-1.38                      Survey Unit Release Record EP- 1.4 1A-6 Survey Unit Release Record EP- 1.41A-4                  Survey Unit Release Record EP- 1.42A-4 Survey Unit Release Record EP-Rx 155                    Survey Unit Release Record EP-Rx 1 13D Survey Unit Release Record EP- 1.64 1-8                Survey Unit Release Record EP- 1.641-4 Survey Unit Release Record EP- Rx 150D                  Survey Unit Release Record EP-HL- 1 1 1 Survey Unit Release Record EP-Rx 161                    Survey Unit Release Record EP-Rx 137 Survey Unit Release Record EP- 1.44                    Survey Unit Release Record EP-Rx 084 Survey Unit Release Record EP-Rx 148D                  Survey Unit Release Record EP- 152D Survey Unit Release Record EP-Rx 149 As discussed during your on site inspection on June 25 through June 27, 2007, we will periodically submit the completed survey unit release records for your inspection. Further, as discussed at the exit meeting, it is our intention to begin grouting of the embedded piping that has been shown by the Final Status Survey to meet the dose criteria of Subpart E, Section 20.1402, 10 CFR Part 20.
RECEIVED AUG 1 7 2007
 
2 If you have no issues with the records under this submittal, we will begin the grouting process on August 20,2007.
Should you have any questions or need additional information, please contact Mr. William Stoner of my staff, NASA Plum Brook Station, 6100 Columbus Avenue, Sandusky, OH 44870, at (4 19) 62 1 - 3349, or Mr. John Thomas of my staff, NASA Plum Brook Station, 6 100 Columbus Avenue, Sandusky, OH 44870, at (419) 621- 3357.
Sincerely, Keith M. Peecook Decommissioning Program Manager
 
Survey Unit Release Record
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Design #              EP-Rx-084    1  Revision#      I  Original    1 Page 1 of 3 Survey Unit #(s)                                          Rx-084
: 1) Embedded Pipe (EP) Survey Unit Rx-084meets the definition of embedded pipe for Plum Brook Reactor Facility (PBRF).
: 2) EP Rx-084is a Class 1, Group 3.1 survey unit as per the PBRF Final Status Survey Plan (FSSP) and Technical Basis Document (7BD)-06-004.
: 3) Surveys in EP Rx-084were performed using a scintillation detector optimized to measure gamma energies representative of Cs-137. Sample #EP 3-8 fiom Survey Request (SR)-13 was referenced for this decision.
: 4) Survey Instructions for this survey unit are incorporated into and performed in accordance with (IAW) the Babcock Services Incorporated (BSI)/LVS-002, Work Execution Package (WEP) 05-006. Survey instructions described in this Description document constitute Special Methods and the survey design used in the acquisition of survey measurements.
5 ) Instrument 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.
Approval Signatures                                                Date:
FSS/Characterization Engineer      I      n /
cs-o9/1 0 COPY
 
FSS Design # EP Rx-084            Revision # Original                    Page 2 of 3 1.0  HistoryDescription 1.1    The subject pipe system is the 4 floor drain line from the Room 22 trench, which drains to the sump.
1.2    EP Rx-084 consists of 4 diameter piping that is approximately 6 feet in length.
2.0  Survey Design Information 2.1    EP Rx-084was surveyed IAW Procedure #BSL/LVS-002.
2.2    1W !  of the 4 ID pipe was accessible for survey. The accessible 4 ID pipe was surveyed by static measurement at one foot increments, for a total of 6 survey measurements.
2.3    Surface area for the 4 ID piping is 973 cm2for each foot of pi ing, P
corresponding to a total 4 ID piping surface area of 5,837 cm (0.6 m2) for the entire length of (approximately 6) of 4 piping..
3.0  Survey Unit Measurement hations/Data 3.1    Pipe interior radiological survey forms are provided in Attachment 2 of this release record.
4.0  Survey Unit Investigations/Results 4.1    None 5.0  Data Assessment Results 5.1    Data assessment results are provided in the EP/Buried Pipe (BP) Survey Report provided in Attachment 1.
5.2    All measurement results are less than the Derived Concentration Guideline Level (DCGL) for radionuclide specific EP that corresponds to the 1 mredyr 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 FSSP, and applying the Nuclide Fraction (NF), provided in Tl3D-06-004, the survey unit that is constituted by EP Rx-084 passes FSS.
5.4    Background was not subtracted fi-om the survey measurements and the Elevated Measurement Comparison (EMC) was not employed for this survey unit.
 
I                                      I I FSS Design # EP Rx-084            I Revision  # Original          1      ~age3of3      1 Survey Unit: Rx-084 5.5    Statistical Summary Table 4
Statistical Parameter Pipe L
Total Number of Survey Measurements          1    6 Number of Measurements >MDC
                                -          ~
6 Number of MeasurementsAbove 50% of DCGL              0 Number of Measurements Above DCGL                0 Mean                          0.0052 Median                        0.0051 Standard Deviation                    0.0009 Maximum                          0.0065 Minimum                        10.0037 6.0    Documentation of evaluations pertaining to compliance with the unrestricted use limit of 25 mredyr and dose contributions fiom Embedded Pipe and radionuclides contributing 10% in aggregate of the total dose for both structural scenarios and soils.
6.1    A review of the survey results has shown that the dose contribution for EP Rx-084to be less than 1 mredyr. The dose contribution is estimated to be 0.005 rnredyr based on the average of the actual gross counts measured.
7.0    Attachments Attachment 1 - BSI EPBP Survey Report Attachment 2 - Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form Attachment 3 - DQA Worksheet
 
SECTION 7 ATTACHMENT 1 z PAGE(S)
 
I BSI EPIBP SURVEY REPORT Pipe ID            RxQW                          Survey Location          Rm-22 trench Survey Date        19-Apr-07                            23!500-1#              2 1223 Detector-Sled #      44-1 591247696101 Median                                        0.0051 Standard Deviation                                  0.0009 Maximum                                        0.0065 Minimum                                          0.0037 STOCK Sunrey Technician(s)
ACTIVITY VALUES NOT BACKGROUND CORRECTED RP Engineer I Date                BJ &                            wo-07 711012007
 
EP Rx-084 4" Pipe TBD 06404 Group 3.1 1of1
 
I SECTION 7 ATTACHMENT 2 2PAGE(S)
 
BSULVSPipeCrawler-002 Revision 4 Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form Date:      4//9/0      7              Time:        0817 Pipe ID#:        - 5?4                Pipe Diameter:        -4  ,                Access Point Area:      k,&-      mw,+
Building:          @                    Elevation:            7.7                      System:                  &j-  /lv g SUP4 Type of Survey    Investigation                Characterization            Final Survey    3(          Other  /
Gross                                C06O A b cs /
Detector ID#/ Sled ID# 49- yq -2 $76 4G                        I          lo1 Detector Cal Date:            11 / I >-/&I 6            Detector Cal Due.Date:                  II 1 5/07 Instrument:              3,3 1    1                Instrument ID #:                  Zfrtz3 Instrument Cal Date:          1        5+(&            Instrument Cal Due Date:                  I ( / [ +q I
From the Daily Pipe Survey Detector Control Form for the Selected Detector BackgroundValue            GI 7 cpm MDCR,,fic        I  it 2            CPm Efficiency Factor for Pipe Diameter            0  000Zb          (from detector efficiency determination)
Is the MDC,,,,, acceptable?          @            No      (if no, adjust sample count time and recalculate h4DC%,,,,)
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SECTION 7 ATTACHMXNT 3 I PAGE(S)
 
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DQA Check Sheet Design #                EP Rx-084        Revision #        Original Survey Unit #                                                          EP Rx-084 Preliminary Data Review' Answers to the following questions should be fully documented in the Survey Unit                      Yes    No    NIA Release Record 1, Have surveys been performed in accordance with survey instructions in the Survey Design?                    X
: 2.      Is the i n x m e k t i o n MDC for structure static measurements below the DCGLWfor Class 1 and 2                  X survey units, or below 0.5 DCGLw for Class 3 survey units?
: 3.      Is the instrumentation MDC for embeddedburied piping static measurements below the DCGLw ?            X
: 4.      Was the instrumentation MDC for structure scan measurements, soil scan measurements, and embeddedhuried piping scan measurements below the DCGLW,or, if not, was the need for additional                    X static measurements or soil samples addressed in the survey design?
: 5. Was the instrumentation MDC for volumetric measurements and smear analysis z. 10% DCGLw ?                                X 5, Were the MDCs and assumptions used to develop them appropriate for the instruments and techniques 7.
used to perform the survey?
Were the survey methods used to collect data proper for the types of radiation involved and for the Ix/
media being surveyed?
: 3.      Were 'Special Methods" for data collection property applied for the survey unit under review?          X
: 3.      Is the data set comprised of qualified measurement results collected in accordance with the survey    X design, which accurately reflects the radiologicalstatus of the facility?
Graphical Data Review
: 1.      Has a posting plot been created?                                                                    I      I    l x
: 2.      Has a histogram (or other frequency plot) been created?                                                            X
: 3.      Have other graphical data tools been created to assist in analyzing the data?                                      X Data Analysis I.
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Are all sample measurements below the DCGLw (Class 1 & 2), or 0.5 DCGLw (Class 3)?                  1 x 1        I
: 2.      Is the mean of the sample data DCGLw?                                                                  X
: 3.      If elevated areas have been identified by scans andlor sampling, is the average activity in each                    X elevated area DCGLEMC        (Class l),  < DCGLW(Class 2), or ~ 0 . 5 DCGLW(Class 311
: 4.      Is the result of the Elevated Measurements Test < 1.O?                                                              X
: 5. Is the result of the statistical test (S+ for Sign Test or W, for WRS Test) the critical value?                          X
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Design #        EP-Rx 148D        Revision ##        Original      Page 1 of 3 Survey Unit #(s)                                    Rx 148D
: 1) Embedded Pipe (EP) Survey Unit Rx 148D meets the definition of embedded pipe for Plum Brook Reactor Facility (PBRF).
: 2) EP Rx 148D is a Class 1, Group 2 survey unit as per the PBRF Find Status Survey Plan (FSSP) and Technical Basis Document (TBD)-06-004.
: 3) Surveys in EP Rx 148D were performed using a scintillation detector optimized to measure gamma energies representative of CO-60.Sample #EP 2-1 from Survey Request (SR)- 13 was referenced for this decision.
: 4) Survey Instructions for this survey unit are incorporated into and performed in accordance with (IAW) the Babcock Services Incorporated (BSI)/LVS-002, Work Execution Package (WEP) 05-006. Survey instructions described in this Description document constitute Special Methods and the survey design used in the acquisition of survey measurements.
: 5) Instrument 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 Design # EP Rx 148D            Revision # Original                  Page 2 of 3 1.o  HistoryDescription 1.1    The subject pipe system is the 0.75 Quad B system line.
1.2    EP Rx 148D is approximately 16 feet in length.
2.0  Survey Design Information 2.1    EP Rx 148D was surveyed IAW Procedure #BSI/LVS-002.
2.2    100% of the 0.75 ID pipe was accessible for survey. The accessible 0.75 ID pipe was surveyed by static measurement at one foot increments, for a total of 16 survey measurements.
2.3    Surface area for the 0.75 ID piping is 182 cm2for each foot of pi ing, 4
corresponding to a total 0.75 ID piping surface area of 3,101 cm (0.3 m2) for the entire length of (16) of 0.75 piping..
3.0  Survey Unit Measurement Locations/Data 3.1    Pipe interior radiological survey forms are provided in Attachment 2 of this release record.
4.0  Survey Unit InvestigationslResults 4.1    None 5.0  Data Assessment Results 5.1    Data assessment results are provided in the EP/Buried Pipe (BP) Survey Report provided in Attachment 1.
5.2    All measurement results are less than the Derived Concentration Guideline Level (DCGL) for radionuclide specific EP that corresponds to the 1 mredyr 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 FSSP,and applying the Nuclide Fraction (NF), provided in TBD-06-004, the survey unit that is constituted by EP Rx 148D passes FSS.
5.4    Background was not subtracted &om the survey measurements and the Elevated Measurement Comparison (EMC) was not employed for this survey unit.
 
FSS Design ## EP Rx 148D          Revision # Original                    Page 3 of 3 5.5    Statistical Summary Table I                                                      I  0.75" Statistical Parameter Total Number of Survey Measurements            16 Number of Measurements >MDC                  12 Number of Measurements Above 50% of DCGL            0 Number of Measurements Above DCGL                0 Mean                        0.0441  '
Median                        0.0423 Standard Deviation                  0.0147 Maximum                        0.0725 I                        Minimum                        0.0161 6.0  Documentation of evaluations pertaining to compliance with the unrestricted use limit of 25 mredyr and dose contributions from Embedded Pipe and radionuclides contributing 10% in aggregate of the total dose for both structural scenarios and soils.
6.1    A review of the survey results has shown that the dose contribution for EP Rx 148D to be less than I mredyr. The dose contribution is estimated to be 0.044 mredyr based on the average of the actual gross counts.
7.0  Attachments Attachment 1 - BSI EPBP Survey Report Attachment 2 - Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form Attachment 3 - DQA Worksheet Attachment 4 -Disc containing RR for EP Rx 1.48D & Spreadsheet
 
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SECTION 7 ATTACHMENT 1 2  PAGE(S)
 
clii                      BSI EPJBP SURVEY REPORT
-I    Pipe ID Survey Date survey Time 02-Aug-06 1O:%
Survey Location 2350-1 #
DetectorSled #
                                                                            -27 Trench Loop Drain 189094 0047-no sled Pipe Size              0.75 DCGL 1-                2.41 E 4 5 Field BKG11-                18.3 Routine Survey                                      Field MDCRmm)                17.8 Nominal MDC wpnnooantl          7,631 Survey Measurement Results Total Number of Survey Measurements                              16 Number of MeasurementsM D C                                  12 Number of Measurements Above 50% DCGL                              0 Number ofMeasurementsAbove DCGL                                  0 Mean                                        0.0611 Median                                      0.0423 Standard Deviation                                0.0147 Maximum                                      0.0725 Minimum                                      0.0161 STOCK Survey Technician@)
Measured Nuclide                                  C0-60 Area FactorlEMC Used                                  NO Pass/Fail FSS                                    Pass MREM/YR Contribution                                  <l OMMENTS:
CTlVlTY VALUES NOT BACKGROUND CORRECTED RP Engineer IDate 7117RM17
 
EP Rx 1480 0.75" Pipe TBD 06-004 Group 2 C0-80 activity  Cos0 activity    Cs-137 activity Eu-162 activity    Eu-154activity Nb-94 activity    AglOBm activity ncpm                                                                            (dpmllOOcm2)  (dpmll OOcm2)      (dpmll OOcm2)
Unity (total dpm)  (dpmll OOcm2)    (dpmll OOcm2)    (dpmll OOcm2)
        ._~~
10          16.949            9,292          4,818
                                                                                                                                          - 0.04(
11                                      __    5,300
__ ___                            .- -                                    -0.04~
___ ~ _ _ _    ._  _-    7,433 3,855              62    ~            44              4 .-            214  -
0.03; 4                  .__ -
161949            9.292
                                              -      -~_ _  4.818              77                54              5 .-    ~ ______ 267    0.04(
_ _ _ _ 20,339  ___      11,150          5,782-              _-
92                65              5                321  - 0.04I 30,508            16,725          8,673
__ -            139                98              8        -_
48 1 ~-0.07; 23,729            13,009
__          6,745 _ _          108                76              6                374    0.0%
6,780            3,717          1,927              31                22          __ 2                  107    0.01t 11,864    _    ~~
6,504 _ _ . _3,373
___    ~ _ _ _ 54  _                38              3                187  __0.021
                    -    25,424 -- _ _13,938        -~
7,227
                                                              --                116  .
82              7        ____-  401  ~-0.06(
___15,254  --
8,363          4,336 .__          69-                49              4                24 1  0.03t
_ _ 15-        25,424            13,938- -        7,227 ___- 116                        82 7                401    0.06(
7          11,864        __ 6,504
                                            -        __ - 3,373 54                38              3          ____ 187    0.021
  ~-
14          _ _    23,729 _ ~ -13,009                6,745 108
                                                                                -._-_______________76              6        ~ _ _374  _ _
                                                                                                                                          ~-
0.03 E            - __
15,254  ____      8, 3 63 ~- ___    4,336    -          69                49      __--- 4                  24 1  0.03t 1;                  207339            11~150
__ - ~-___  5,782              92                65              5                321    0.041
                                                                                                                                          - 0.04
                                                                                                                                          .~
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SECTION 7 ATTACHMENT 2 3  PAGE(S)
 
I BSI/L,VG~~~C~
Revision 4 Pipe Interior Radiologid Survey
 
I BSYLVSPipeCrawler-002 Revision 4 Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form (Continuation Form)
Date:                                      Ic!z Pipe ID#:                    Pipe Diameter:      75                            -
Access Point Area: 2 7 '    w d v
Building:      (!&            Elevation:            I System:        k D P  Drnrt/
Package Page 2of 3 I REFERENCE COPY    I                Attachment 3, Page 2
 
SECTION 7 ATTACHMENT 3 I PAGE(S)
 
DQA Check Sheet Design #
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EP Rx 148D        I Revision #    I  Original  I Survey Unit #                                                          EP Rx 148D Preliminary Data Review' Answers to the following questions should be fully documented in the Survey Unit Yes    No    NIA Release Record
: 1. Have surveys been performed in accordance with survey instructions in the Survey Design?              X
: 2. Is the instrumentationMDC for structure static measurements below the DCGLw for Class 1 and 2                      X survey units, or below 0.5 DCGLw for Class 3 survey units?
                              ~~
: 3. Is the instrumentation MDC for embeddedlburiedpiping static measurements below the DCGLw ?            X
: 4. Was the instrumentation MDC for structure scan measurements, soil scan measurements, and ernbeddedhuried piping scan measurements below the DCGLw,or, if not, was the need for additional                  X static measurements or soil samples addressed in the survey design?
: 5. Was the instrumentationMDC for volumetric measurements and smear analysis < 10% DCGLW?                            X
: 6. Were the MDCs and assumptions used to develop them appropriate for the instruments and techniques X
used to perform the survey?
: 7. Were the survey methods used to collect data proper for the types of radiation involved and for the X
media being surveyed?
: 6. Were "Special Methods' for data collection properly applied for the survey unit under review?        X  I    I
: 9. Is the data set comprised of qualified measurement results collected in accordance with the survey design, which accurately reflects the radiological status of the facility?
Graphical Data Review
: 1. Has a posting plot been created?                                                                                  X
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: 2. Has a histogram (or other frequency plot) been created?                                                            X
: 3. Have other graphical data tools been created to assist in analyzing the data?                                      X Data Analysis
: 1. Are all sample measurements below the DCGLw (Class 1 812), or 0.5 DCGLW(Class 3)?                  1 x 1      I
: 2. Is the mean of the sample data        DCGLW?                                                        X
: 3. If elevated areas have been identified by scans andlor sampling, is the average activity in each elevated area .C DCGLEMC      (Class l),< DCGLW(Class 2), or <0.5 DCGLw (Class 3)?
x
: 4. Is the result of the Elevated Measurements Test 1.O?                                                              X
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: 5. Is the result of the statistical test (S+ for Sign Test or W, for WRS Test) 1:the critical value?                  X Comments:
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Survey Unit Release Record Design #              EP-Rx 137          Revision #        Original      Page 1 of 3 Survey Unit #(s)
: 2) EP Rx 137 is a Class 1, Group 2 survey unit as per the PBRF Final Status Survey Plan (FSSP) and Technical Basis Document (TBD)-06-004.
: 3) Surveys in EP Rx 137 were performed using a scintillation detector optimized to measure gamma energies representative of CO-60. Sample #EP 2-1 h m Survey Request (SR)-13 was referenced for this decision.
: 4) Survey Instructions for this survey unit are incorporated into and performed in accordance with (IAW) the Babcock Services Incorporated (BSI)/LVS-002, Work Execution Package (WEP) 05-006. Survey instructions described in this Description document constitute Special Methods and the survey design used in the acquisition of survey measurements.
5 ) Instrument efficiency determinations are developed in accordance with the BSI/LVS-002, WEP 05-006, these determinations are appropriate for the types of radiation involved and the media being surveyed.
Approval Signatures                                                Date:
1 FSS/Characterization Manager        I        ,/////fl 1          1 Y
cs-o9/1
 
FSS Design # EP Rx 137            Revision # Original                    Page 2 of 3 1.o  HistoryDescription 1.1    The subject pipe system is the 1.5 inch line 1.2    The pipe is approximately 9 feet in length.
2.0  Survey Design Information 2.1    EP Rx 137 was surveyed IAW Procedure #BSI/LVS-002.
2.2    100% of the 1.5 ID pipe was accessible for survey. The accessible 1.5 ID pipe was surveyed by static measurement at one foot increments, for a total of 9 survey measurements.
2.3    Surface area for the 1.5 ID piping is 365 cm2for each foot of pi ing, 4
corresponding to a total 1.5 ID piping surface area of 3,283 cm (0.3 m2) for the entire length of (approximately 9) of 1.5 piping..
3.0  Survey Unit Measurement LocationsData 3.1    Pipe interior radiological survey forms are provided in Attachment 2 of this release record.
4.0  Survey Unit InvestigationsResults 4.1    None 5.0  Data Assessment Results 5.1    Data assessment results are provided in the EPBuried Pipe (BP)Survey Report provided in Attachment 1.
5.2    All measurement results are less than the Derived Concentration Guideline Level (DCGL) for radionuclide specific EP that corresponds to the 1 mrem/yr 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 FSSP, and applying the Nuclide Fraction 0,      provided in TBD-06-004,
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5.4    Background was not subtracted from the survey measurements and the Elevated Measurement Comparison (EMC) was not employed for this survey unit.
 
FSS Design ## EP Rx 137              Revision # Ori@                      Page 3 of 3 5.5      Statistical Summary Table 1.5 Statistical Parameter Pipe I          Total Number of Survey Measurements        1    9 Number of Measurements >MDC                  4 Number of MeasurementsAbove 50% of DCGL              0 Number of Measurements Above DCGL                0 Mean                      0.0097 Median                      0.0085 I                  Standard Deviation                10.0034 I                        Maximum                    10.0149 Minimum                    10.0042 6.0  Documentation of evaluations pertaining to compliance with the unrestricted use limit of 25 mrem4r and dose contributions h m Embedded Pipe and radionuclides contributing 10% in aggregate of the total dose for both structural scenarios and soils.
6.1    A review of the survey results has shown that the dose contribution for EP Rx 137 to be less than 1 mredyr. The dose contribution is estimated to be 0.010 mrendyr based on the average of the actual gross counts
~-~  __      meas  ured.
7.0  Attachments Attachment I - BSI EPBP Survey Report Attachment 2 - Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form Attachment 3 - DQA Worksheet Attachment 4 - SURR EP RX 137 8z Spreadsheet Disc
 
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BSI EPIBP SURVEY REPORT I    Pi-  ID            Rx 137                        Survey Location          Drain Line 44.2 Survey Date        22-Few                              23500-1#                  212223 Survey Time          10:50                        DetectorSkd#            4442# 212701l121 L
I    Pipe Size            1.5 2.41E W Detector Efficiency          0.00028 365 0.3                                                        4.9 X                                                          10.6 Nominal MDC 1dpn-4                9,688 jurvey Measurement Results Total Number of Survey Measurements                                9 Number of Measuments >MDC                                      4 Number of Measurements Above 50% DCGL                                0 Number of Measurements Above DCGL                                  0 Mean                                            0.0097 Median                                          0.0085 Standard Deviation                                  0.0034 Maximum                                          0.0149 Minimum                                  I      0.0042 DEBRAUX Survey Technician(s)
Survey Unit Classification                      I          1 TBD OR004 Piaina G ~ U D                                    7 I                    SR-13 RadionudideDistribution Sample Measured Nudide I      EP 2-1 A m Factor/EMC Used                                      No Pass/FailFSS                                        Pass MREMlYR Contribution                                      <l COMMENTS:
ACTMTY VALUES NOT BACKGROUNDCORRECTED RP Engineer I Date 7 07 1
 
EP Rx 1.37 1.5" Pipe TBD 06-004 Group 2 1
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Cogg activity  Cs-137 actlvity  Eu-IS2 activity        Nb-94 aetlvity (dpm1100cm2)    (dpm/100cm2)                            (dpmllOOcm2)
Unity (dpm1100cm2) 3,426            1,777                28                      2        99
                                                                                                            -0.01 f 1,958            1,015                16                      1        56  O.OOE
__ 1.5  ~- 5,357        1,468              76 1                12                      1        42  0.OM 1    3,571          979            508                  8                    0        28  O.O@
2    7.143        1,958            1,015                16                      1        56  O.OOE 21    7.143        1,958            1,015                16    i 11              1        56  0.001 TJ-7 2,937 2,937 1,523 1,523 24 24  --I-+              1 1
85 85 0.01 I 0.01:
-+= 2.2    2.5    8.929        2.447            1,269                20      14              1        70
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SECTION 7 ATTACHMENT 2 z PAGE@)
 
I BSVLVSPipeCrawler-002 Revision 4 Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form Date:      2-tZ-06                Time:          1o      m 5 m?,
Pipe ID#:    k p 37            Pipe Diameter:      f  .a-                AccessPointArea:                  c Building:      e*                  Elevation:      -                            System:
Type of Survey    Investigation          Characterization            FinalSurvey7(            0th Gross                            Co60 J                                    cs DetectorID#/SledID#          YY-62 @ Z #      270f /            /z/
Detector Cal Date:      //-/7 -    -            Detector Cal Due Date:            d //I7-3&
Instrument:        23-      -t                  Instnunent ID #:              UILLL3 Instrument Cal Date:    //-r 7 ~ 4 -            Instrument Cal Due Date:          // 7 7 - 0 6 From the Daily Pipe Survey Detector Control Form for the Selected Detector BackgroundValue        qcr)    cpm MDcRstaac              p b cpm Efficiency Factor for Pipe Diameter 0.0 0 0 2 8            @om detector efficiency determination)
MDCStati,      468s-            dpm/      too    - - -cm2 Is the MDCsuc acceptable?      @          No        (if no, adjust sample count time and recalculate M D C L )
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Technician Signature        C.0 Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Package Page 1 of  2 0  REFERENCECOPY Attachment 3, Page 1
 
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Design #            EP Rx 137          Revision #        Original Survey Unit#      [                                                  EP Rx 137 Answers to the following questions should be fully documented in the Survey Unit Release Record                                        Yes  No
: 1. Have surveys been performed in accordance with survey instructions in the Survey Design?            X
: 2. Is the instrumentation MDC for structure static measurements below the DCGLw for Class 1 and 2 survey units, or M o w 0.5 DCGLw for Class 3 sunrey units?                                        I I        l x
: 3. Is the instrumentation MDC for embeddedlburied piping static measurements below the DCGLw ?          X
: 4. Was the instrumentationMDC for structure scan measurements, soil scan measurements, and embeddedlburied piping scan measurements below the DCGLW,or, if not, was the need for additional                X static measurements or soil samples addressed in the survey design?
: 5. Was the instrumentation MDC for volumetric measurementsand smear analysis 10% DCGLw ?                            X
: 5. 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 colled data proper for the types of radiation involved and for the media being surveyed?                                                                                X
: 3. Were Special Methods for data collection properly applied for the survey unit under review?        X
: 3. Is the data set comprised of qualified measurement results collected in accordance with the survey design, which accurately reflects the radiolosicat status of the f a c i l i i
: 1. Has a posting plot been created?                                                                              I x
: 2. Has a histogram (or other frequency plot) been created?                                                          X
: 3. Have other graphical data tools been created to assist in analyzing the data?                                    X
: 2. Is the mean of the sample data < WGLw?                                                              X
: 3. If elevated areas have been identified by scans and/or sampling, is the average activity in each X
elevated area < DCGLEMC        (Class l),  < DCGLW(Class 2), or (0.5 DCGLw (Class 3)?
: 4. Is the result of the Elevated Measurements Test < I.O?                                                          X
: 5. Is the result of the statistical test (S+ for Sign Test or Wr for WRS Test) 2 the critical value?
I        X Kl Y
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I SECTION 7 ATTACHMENT 4 1 DISC
 
Survey Unit Release Record Design ##              EP-1.44      I  Revision ##    1    Original    1 Page  1 of 3 Survey Unit #(s)                                            1.44
: 1) Embedded Pipe (EP) Survey Unit 1.44 meets the definition of embedded pipe for Plum Brook Reactor Facility (PBRF).
: 2) EP 1.44 is a Class 1, Group 1 survey unit as per the PBRF Final Status Survey Plan (FSSP) and Technical Basis Document (TBD)-06-004.
: 3) Surveys in EP 1.44 were performed using a scintillation detector optimized to measure gamma energies representative of Co-60. Sample #EP 3-9 ffom Survey Request (SR)-13 was referenced for this decision.
: 4) Survey Instructions for this survey unit are incorporated into and performed in accordance with (LAW) the Babcock Services Incorporated (BSI)/LVS-002, Work Execution Package (WEP) 05-006. Survey instructions described in this Description document constitute Special Methods and the survey design used in the acquisition of survey measurements.
5 ) Instrument efficiency determinations are developed in accordance with the BSILVS-002, WEP 05-006, these determinations are appropriate for the types of radiation involved and the media being surveyed.
COPY 1                      Approval Signatures                                              Date:
FSS/Characterkation Engineer aractenzahon cs-o9/1
 
I                                        I FSS Design ## EP 1.44                Revision # Original                  Page 2 of 3 1.O  History/Description 1.1      The subject pipe system is the 2 and 2.5 suction header from the Sub Pile Room sump to the drain trench on the Rx Building -25 foot elevation.
The function of this pipe was to convey water from the top of the Sub Pile Room sump to the drain trench on the Rx building -25ft., where the pipe is currently breached.
1.2      EP 1.44 consists of 2 and 2.5 diameter piping that is approximately 54 feet.
2.0  Survey Design Information 2.1      EP 1.44 was surveyed MW Procedure #BSVLVS-O02.
2.2      100% of the 2 and 2.5 ID pipe was accessible for survey. The pipe was surveyed by static measurement at one foot increments, for a total of 54 survey measurements.
2.3      Surface area for the 50 run of 2 ID piping is 486 cm2for each foot of piping and the 4 run of 2.5 ID piping is 603 cmzfor each foot of piping corresponding to a total piping surface area of 26,756 cm2(2.7 m2) for the entire length (approximately 54) of piping.
3.0  Survey Unit Measurement LocationsData 3.1      Pipe interior radiological survey forms are provided in Attachment 2 of this release record.
4.0  Survey Unit InvestigatiordResults 4.1      None 5.0  Data Assessment Results 5.1      Data assessment results are provided in the EPBuried Pipe (SP) Survey
__Report provided  in Attachment 1.                                  ~  -~
5.2      All measurement results are less than the Derived Concentration Guideline Level (DCGL) for radionuclide specific EP that corresponds to the 1 mdyr 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 FSSP, and applying the Nuclide Fraction (NF), provided in TBD-06-004, the survey unit that is constituted by EP 1.44 passes FSS.
5.4      Background was not subtracted fiom the survey measurements and the Elevated Measurement Comparison (EMC) was not employed for this survey unit.
 
FSS Design # EP 1.44                Revision # Original                  Page 3 of 3 5.5    Statistical Summary Table 212.5 Statistical Parameter Pipe Total Number of Survey Measurements            54 Number of Measurements >MDC                  54 Number of Measurements Above 5Oohof DCGL            0 Number of Measurements Above DCGL                0 Mean                        0.2112 Median                        0.1898 Standard Deviation                  0.0697 I                        Maximum                      I 0.4079 I I                        Minimum                      [ 0.1085 I Documentation of evaluations perbining to compliance with the unrestricted use limit of 25 d y r and dose contributions fiom Embedded Pipe and radionuclides contributing 10% in aggregate of the total dose for both structural scenarios and soils.
6.1    A review of the survey results has shown that the dose contribution for EP 1.44 to be less than 1 mredyr. The dose contribution is estimated to be 0.21 1 mredyr based on the average of the actual gross counts measured.
                                                                                        ~
Attachment 1 - BSI EPBP Survey Report Attachment 2 - Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form Attachment 3 - DQA Worksheet Attachment 4 - SURR EP 1.44 & Spreadsheet
 
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P i p ID              1.u                    Survey Location      Subpile suctions -27 1-19-06,1-20-06 8                  2350-1 #                212223 survey Date          2-22-06 Sunmy Time      1400 I0810 / 0846              Detector-Sled It    204402-121, 212701-121 Pipe size              2-                    Detector Efficiency    0.00026 / 0.0002 Measured Nudide                                c0-60 Area FactorEMC Used                                No P d a i l FSS                                Pass MREMNR Contribution                                el I
COMMENTS:
ACTlvlTY VALUES NOT WCKGROUND CORRECTED RP Engineer IDate fld                    7-10-07 7HM007
 
EP 1.44 I w l                    I Cs-137 activity (dpm11ooCm2)
Eu-162 activity (dpm1100cm2)
Eu-164 activity (dpm1100cm2)
Nb-94 actlvlty (dpmn00cm2)
Ag-1OSm activity (dpm1100em2)    1 0.179 12  421                    331208 13  321  321 123.077 1 1    25,302
                                          ~~
1.222 I      29.251 I          7.776 I          900 I            215 924        22,126            5,882            68 1              163 1,207        28,876            7,677            888          __- 212 987        23,626            6,281            727              174 1,159        27,751            7,377      -    854      -_____  204
__      1,301        31,127            8,275            958            -229-1.536        36.752            9.770          1.131                270 25 39.5 39.5 1511923    j  311232          1,238        29,627            7,876            911--            21a 26 31.5 31.5 121,154      1 24,906  _-          987        23,626            6,281            727              174 27  40  40 153,846      ~ 31,627          1,254
                                                  ~-        30,002            7,976            923            _ _220 28  49  49 188,462      1 38,743          1,536        36,752            9,770          1,131                27c) 29 37.5 37.5 144,231      I 29,65(3 -        1,175        28,126            7,477            865              207 30  32  32 123,077      I 25,302          1,003        24,001
___-                6,380            738              178 31 43.5 43.5 167,308        34,394          1,363          32,627      - 8,673            1,004                240 40.5 40.5 155,769      1 32,022          1,269          30,377          8,075            934~-            223 1o f 2
 
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SECTION 7 ATTACHMENT 2 7 PAGE(S)
 
Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form Date:                /4P L              Time:              l $ m Building:
System:
            ;7& fh I+
1 sifd /    ;d  GL<+
Elevation:
Pipe Diameter:
                                                          - 25                  Access Point Area: -2.7 p ~ ~ k 4 Pipe ID #              1. f14/
Type of Survey        Investigation        Characterization 6 a - a                              Other            f Sled Size  av,;.-/~        ZQ&?$Z,      inch Detector:                LJY-I 7                              Detector ID #:              do yJ0      a
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Cal Date:              I / 0b
                                    -                        Cal Due Date:                //- / 7 - 4 Instrument:            33S-l-4                                Instrument ID #:              ai    aaa3 Cal Date:              I I 17  -0)-                        Cal Due Date:                    / / 9-7 VL  -
From the Daily Pipe Survey Detector Control Form for the Selected Detector Background Value              $9        cpm MDCRStatX                    /iff        cpm Efficiency Factor    for Pipe Diameter 0 I 0 0 0 3              (taken fiom detector
            - +, -.,
MDCSCltlC              783b            dpm/100cm2 Is the MDC,,,      acceptable?
                          -          @        No          (if no, adjust sample count time and recalculate M D C b Q C )
Comiients:                A/ i4c 7 1 Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Radiological Survey Commenced: Date:          /# / F
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Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form Date:        /-LO -0        1&      Time:          OB/ 0 Building:        y                    Elevation:    -2 7                    Access Point Area:        7-7Z-d L, t(
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Type of Survey Investigation                Characterization      @ -  y o                    Other      /
Sled Size 3 " d I NyC hlLbe 6 / 2 1 inch Detector:              9Yf-L72                            Detector I  D #:          L O Y"1Z          -5&p-/
Cal Date:              //-/ 7-0 6                          Cal Due Date:                /k/7-049 Instrument:      am-,                                      Instrument ID #:          Z M Z 2 3 Cal Date:            / /L/  7-QT                            Cal Due Date:              //-I73 6 From the Daily Pipe Survey Detector Control Form for the Selected Detector Background Value            - 5 4 1    cpm MDcRstatlc              /O47          cpm Efficiency Factor for Pipe Diameter 0, O o O a                (taken from detector MDcstatlc                5305 dpm/100cm2 Is the MDCsUhc  acceptable? @ No                    (if no, adjust sample count time and recalculate MDCb,)
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Pipe ID#:    1 , qc(              Pipe Diameter:                    f&S Access Point Area: ,I p R-e?d#-              S.1 Building:        %                  Elevation:  *    -Y    S                      System:            /t;/mpu CliL  L/&S Type of Survey      Investigation            Characterization              Final Survey    ->(      Other    J Gross                              Co60    J                                  cs Detector ID# 1 Sled ID#        ry-6 2        a770r I              f 21 Detector Cal Date:      I / - I 7- 0                Detector Cal Due Date:            I/-/  7-0 b Instrument:          7 3 m-(                        Instrument ID #:              a27        v Instrument Cal Date:        //77-0c                  Instrument Cal Due Date:            /l-f7-06 From the Daily Pipe Survey Detector Control Form for the Selected Detector Background Value        y c      cpm MDCRstatic              13.b cpm Efficiency Factor for Pipe Diameter 01 ooaz                    (from detector efficiency determination)
MDCStatK              5305        dPd          \vQ        cm2 Is the MDCSbticacceptable?                              (if no, adjust sampTe count time and recalculate MDCR,&
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Design #                EP 1.44          Revision #        Original Survey Unit #                                                            EP 1.44 Answers to the following questions should be fully documented in the Survey Unit                  Yes No  NIA Release Record
: 1. Have surveys been performed in accordance with survey instructionsin the Survey Design?            X
: 2. Is the instrumentation MDC for structure static measurements below the DCGLw for Class 1and 2                X survey units, or below 0.5 DCGLw for Class 3 sunrey units?
: 3. Is the instrumentation MDC for embeddedhuried piping static measurements below the DCGLw ?          X
: 4. was theinstrumentation MDC for structure scan measurements, soil scan measurements, and embedded/buriedpiping scan measurements below the DCGLw,or, if not, was the need for additional              X static measurements or soil samples addressed in the survey design?
: 5. Was the instrumentation MDC for volumetric measurements and smear analysis 10% DCGLw ?                      X
: 5. Were theMDCs and assumptions used to develop them appropriate for the instruments and techniques
  - used to perform the survey?
: 7. Were the survey methods used to collect data proper for the types of radiation involvedand for the media being surveyed?                                                                              X
: 5. Were "Special Methods" for data collectionproperly applied for the survey unit under review?        X
: 9. Is the data set comprised of qualied measurement results collected in accordancewith the survey X
design, which accurately reflectsthe radiological status of the facility?
: 1. Has a posting plot been created?                                                                            X
: 2. Has a histoaram (or other freauency plot) been created?                                                      X
: 3. Have other graphical data tools been created to assist in analyzing the data?                                X
: 1. Are all sample measurements below the DCGLw (Class 1 8 2), or 0.5 DCGLW(Class 3)?                    X
: 2. Is the mean of the sample data        DCGLw?                                                      X
: 3. If elevated areas have been identifiedby scans andlor sampling, is the average activity in each X
elevated area < DCGLEMC(Class l),DCGLW(Class 2), or ~ 0 . DCGLw        5        (Class 3)?
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: 4. Is the result of the Elevated MeasurementsTest 1.O?                                                          X
: 5. Is the result of the statistical test (S+ for Sign Test or W, for WRS Test) 2 the criticalvalue?            X Comments:
FSS/Charaderization Engineer (prlnt/$ign) a4 FSS/ Characterization Manager (prinffsign)
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Survey Unit Release Record Design #            EP-Rx 152D          Revision #        Original      Page 1 of 3 Survey Unit #(s)
: 2) EP Rx 152D is a Class I , Group 2 survey unit as per the PBRF Final Status Survey Plan (FSSP) and Technical Basis Document (TBD)-06-004.
: 3) Surveys in EP Rx 152D were performed using a scintillation detector optimized to measure gamma energies representative of CO-60. Sample #EP 2-1 from Survey Request (SR)-13 was referenced for this decision.
: 4) Survey Instructions for this survey unit are incorporated into and performed in accordance with (IAW) the Babcock Services Incorporated (BSI)/LVS-002, Work Execution Package (WEP) 05-006. Survey instructions described in this Description document constitute Special Methods and the survey design used in the acquisition of survey measurements.
: 5) Instrument efficiency determinations are developed in accordance with the BSYLVS-002, WEP 05-006, these determinations are appropriate for the types of radiation involved and the media being surveyed.
Approval Signatures                                                Date:
I I                                        I FSS/Characterization Engineer          9              /                        7 - / ? -07 Technical Reviewer (FSS/Characterization Engineer)                                                7-23-07
                                                                                    /  /
FSS/Characterization Manager Y
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FSS Design # EP Rx 152D            Revision # Original                  Page 2 of 3 1.o  HistoryDescription 1.1    The subject pipe system is the 0.75 Quad B system line.
1.2    EP Rx 152D is approximately 15 feet in length.
2.0  Survey Design Information 2.1    EP Rx 152D was surveyed IAW Procedure #BSI/LVS-002.
2.2    100% of the 0.75 ID pipe was accessible for survey. The accesslulc 75 ID pipe was surveyed by static measurement at one foot increments, for a total of 15 survey measurements.
2.3    Surface area for the 0.75 ID piping is 182 cm2for each foot of pi ing, 4
corresponding to a total 0.75 ID piping surface area of 2,736 cm (0.3 m2) for the entire length of (15  ) of 0.75 piping..
3.0  Survey Unit Measurement Locations/Data 3.1    Pipe interior radiological survey forms are provided in Attachment 2 of this release record.
4.0  Survey Unit InvestigationsResults 4.1    None 5.0  Data Assessment Results 5.1    Data assessment results are provided in the EPBuried Pipe (BP) Survey Report provided in Attachment 1.
5.2    All measurement results are less than the Derived Concentration Guideline Level (DCGL) for radionuclide specific EP that corresponds to the 1 mredyr 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 FSSP, and applying the Nuclide Fraction (NF), provided in TBD-06-004, the survey unit that is constituted by EP Rx 152D passes FSS.
5.4    Background was not subtracted from the survey measurements and the Elevated Measurement Comparison (EMC) was not employed for this survey unit.
 
FSS Design # EP Rx 152D            Revision # Original                    Page 3 of 3 Survey Unit: Rx 152D J
5.5    Statistical Summary Table 0.75" Statistical Parameter Pipe I          Total Number of Survey Measurements        I  15    I Number of Measurements >MDC                  12 Number of Measurements Above 50% of DCGL            0 Number of Measurements Above DCGL                0 I                          Mean                        0.0513 I                          Median                      10.0524  I I                  Standard Oeviation                10.02161 Maximum                        0.1047 Minimum                        0.0201 6.0    Documentation of evaluations pertaining to compliance with the unrestricted use limit of 25 mredyr and dose contributions fiom Embedded Pipe and radionuclides contributing 10% in aggregate of the total dose for both structural scenarios and soils.
6.1    A review of the survey results has shown that the dose contribution for EP Rx 152D to be less than 1 mredyr. The dose contribution is estimated to be 0.05 1 mredyr based on the average of the actual gross counts.
7.0  Attachments Attachment 1 - BSI EPBP Survey Report Attachment 2 - Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form Attachment 3 - DQA Worksheet Attachment 4 -Disc containing RR for EP Rx 1.52D & Spreadsheet
 
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    . ..                        BSI EP/BP SURVEY REPORT Survey Location              -27' Trench Loop Drain SurveyDate      1    02-Aug-06      II                    2350-1 #                        189094
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Detector Efficiency Field BKGmt BMns),Iln -4 0.00059 182 18.3 Routine Survey  I          X        II                Field MDCR (spn)          I          17.8 Total Number of Survey Measurements                                        15 Number of Measurements >MDC                                            12 Number of MeasurementsAbove 50% DCGL                                        0 Number of MeasurementsAbove DCGL                                          0 Mean                                                  0.0513 Median                                                  0.0524 Standard Deviation                                          0.0216 Maximum                                                  0.1047 Minimum                                        I        0.0201 STOCK Survey Technician(s)
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CTIVITY VALUES NOT BACKGROUND CORRECTED RP Engineer I Date B d M /                                747-07 7/17/2007
 
EP Rx 152D 0.75" Pipe TBD 06-004 Group 2 Cod0 activity    Cs-137 activity Eu-lS2 activlty Eu-164 activity Nb-94 activity  Ag-108rn activity (dpmll OOcrn2)    (dpmll00cm2)
Unity (dpm1100cm2)      (dpm/l OOcm2)  (dpd100cm2)    (dpmllOOcrn2) 23,729  -        13,009 -__ 6,745                                                                        374
                                                                                                                                -0.03
          -    _25,424 13,938 7,227
                                                              ~.                                              -
40 1 0.06(
15,254              8,363    ___    4,336              69              49                                    0.03t 24 1 ___
28,814            15,796    _ _    8,191              131          _- 92              8              455 _  0.061
_      _    _ -~~          --
20,339          11,150 - __ 5,782                      92              65              5  ~-
32 1 -~0.04f 17,654            9,154              146            103                9              508    0.07;
_ _32,203_ - --            -__ _ _                                          _    I f _ _ _8,475_-              4,646          2,409
_ _ ~ _ _      _-          39    ~-      27              2              134 ___0.02(
--5! 11 11    ~~
18,644            10,221
                                        ~ __        5,300
                                                        --    ~-
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294    0.W
          -      22,034
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12,079    -__    6,264              100              71              6  ._
348    0.05:
24,159      _____12,527            200            141              12 -            695    0.10!
_ _ _44,068
____-                      7,433 13,559 ____ __ -_ _ _              3,855              62              44              -4              214  _ 0.03:
15,254              8,363 __        4,336  __-        69              49              4              24 1  0.03(
22,034 12,079            6,264
_-              100              71
                                                                                          -                6 -            Ma    0.05:
23,729
_ _ _ ____    _ _      13,009    -      6,745              108              76
                                                                                          -                6              374 ___0.05 2.891              46              33                3              i60    0.024 10,169 ____
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BSL'LVSPipeCrawler-002 Revision 4 Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form Date:                        Time:            /,'3u8' Pipe ID#:                  Pipe Diameter:          a 75        Access Point Area: -2 7 m t +
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DQA Check Sheet Design #
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I Survey Unit #                                                              EP Rx 152D Preliminary Data Review' Answers to the following questions should be fully documented in the Survey Unit Yes  No    N/A Release Record I. Have surveys been performed in accordance with survey instructions in the Survey Design?                  X
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Is the instrumentation MDC for structure static measurementsbelow the DCGLw for Class 1and 2 survev units, or below 0.5 DCGLWfor Class 3 survev units?
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: 3. Is the instrumentation MDC for embeddedlburied piping static measurements below the DCGLw ?              X t , Was the instrumentation MDC for structure scan measurements, soil scan measurements, and embeddedhried piping scan measurements below the DCGLw,or, if not, was the need for additional static measurements or soil samples addressed in the survey desian?___                                I              X I
                                ~                    ~~~      ~  ~                        ~            ~~
: 5. Was the instrumentation MDC for volumetric measurements and smear analysis 10%DCGLw ?                            T x
: 5. 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 collect data proper for the types of radiation involved and for the media being Surveyed?                                                                                  IxI
: 3. Were "Special Methods" for data collection properly applied for the survey unit under review?            X
: 3. Is the data set comprised of qualified measurement results collected in accordancewith the survey        X design, which accurately reflects the radiologicalstatus of the facility?
Graphical Data Review I . Has a posting plot been created?                                                                        I    I    I x
?. Has a histogram (or other frequency plot) been created?                                                                X
: 3. Have other graphical data tools been created to assist in analyzing the data?                                        X Data Analysis I. Are all sample measurementsbelow the DCGLw(Class 1 8 2), or 0.5 DCGLw (Class 3)?                        1 x 1      I
?. Is the mean of the sample data c DCGLW?                                                                    X
: 3. If elevated areas have been identified by scans and/or sampling, is the average activity in each                        X elevated area c DCGLEMC        (Class I),  < DCGLw (Class 2),or <0.5 DCGLW(Class 3)?
: t. Is the result of the Elevated Measurements Test 1.O?                                                                    X
: 5. Is the result of the statistical test (S+ for Sign Test or W, for WRS Test) 2 the critical value?                    X hrnments:
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SECTION 7 ATTACHMENT 4 1 DISC
 
I Design #          EP-Rx 149        Revision #        Original      Page 1 of 3 Survey Unit #(s)
: 2) EP Rx 149 is a Class 1, Group 1 survey unit as per the PBRF Final Status Survey Plan (FSSP) and Technical Basis Document (TBD)-06-004.
: 3) Surveys in EP Rx 149 were performed using a scintillation detector optimized to measure gamma energies representative of CO-60. Sample #EP 3-9 from Survey Request (SR)-13 was referenced for this decision.
: 4) Survey Instructions for this survey unit are incorporated into and performed in accordance with (IAW) the Babcock Services Incorporated (BSI)/LVS-002, Work Execution Package (WEP) 05-006. Survey instructions described in this Description document constitute Special Methods and the survey design used in the acquisition of survey measurements.
5 ) Instrument efficiency determinations are developed in accordance with the BSULVS-002, WEP 05-006, these determinations are appropriate for the types of radiation involved and the media being surveyed.
1 :1 cs-0911 0 COPY
 
Survey Unit: Rx 149 1.o    HistoryDescription 1.1    The subject pipe is the drain line from the dry annulus inside the CV to the drain trench on the Rx Building -25 foot elevation.
1.2    EP Rx 149 consists of 3 diameter piping that is approximately 20 feet in length.
2.0    Survey Design Information 2.1    EP Rx 149 was surveyed LAW Procedure #BSI/LVS-002.
2.2    100% of the 3 ID pipe was accessible for survey. The accessible 3 ID pipe was surveyed by static measurement at one foot increments, for a total of 20 survey measurements.
2.3    Surface area for the 3 ID piping is 730 cm2for each foot of piping, corresponding to a total 3 ID piping surface area of 14,593 cm2(1.5 m2) for the entire length of (approximately 20) of 3 piping..
3.0    Survey Unit Measurement Locations,Data 3.1    Pipe interior radiological survey forms are provided in Attachment 2 of this release record.
4.0    Survey Unit Investigations/Results 4.1    None 5.0  Data Assessment Results 5.1    Data assessment results are provided in the EPBuried Pipe @P) Survey Report provided in Attachment 1.
5.2    All measurement results are less than the Derived Concentration Guideline Level (DCGL) for radionuclide specific EP that corresponds to the 1 rnredyr dose god established in Table 3-3 of the FSSP.
5.3    When implementing the Unity Rule, provided in Section 3.6.3 of the FSSP, and applying the Nuclide Fraction (NF), provided in TBD-06-004, the survey unit that is constituted by EP Rx 149 passes FSS.
5.4    Background was not subtracted from the survey measurements and the Elevated Measurement Comparison (EMC) was not employed for this survey unit.
 
FSS Design # EP Rx 149              Revision # Origrnal Survey Unit: Rx 149 5.5    Statistical Summary Table Statistical Parameter
                ~~              ~~
Total Number of Survey Measurements            20 Number of Measurements >MDC                  1 Number of MeasurementsAbove 50% of DCGL              0 Number of Measurements Above DCGL                0 Mean                      0.0106 I I                          Median                    I0.0100  I Standard Deviation                0.0038 Maximum                      0.0188 Minimum                      0.0025 6.0  Documenbtion of evaluations pertaining to compliance with the unrestricted use limit of 25 mrem/yr and dose contributions from Embedded Pipe and radionuclides contributing 10%in aggregate of the total dose for both structural scenarios and soils.
6.1    A review of the survey results has shown that the dose contribution for EP Rx 149 to be less than 1 mredyr. The dose contribution is estimated to be 0.01 m d y r based on the average of the actual gross counts measured.
7.0  Attachments Attachment 1 - BSI E P 5 P Survey Report Attachment 2 - Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form Attachment 3 - DQA Worksheet Attachment 4 - SURR EP RX 149 & Spreadsheet Disc
 
I SECTION 7 ATTACHMENT 1 2    PAGE(S)
 
__  .  .                            B S I EP/BP SURVEY REPORT Pipe ID    I              Rx 149          I!              Survey Location    I    CV -38el.
Survey Date              20-Feb-06                                2350-1 #            212223 Survey T i m                  07:55                          Detector-Sled W      44-62/212701-121 Pipe S b                        3                        Detector Efficiency        0.00013 DCGL imooau)                2.41E95                    g.*trit=pm~-em-wman2)                730 PlPAm-m Routine Survey
                  -                1.5        -                  -
Field BKG  1cpm1          4.7 X                          Field WDCRrpl)              10.4 QA survey
                    '' -  'ij l r: ?' <
i
                                        *....                Nominal MDC                    2,779 Total Numberof Survey Measurements                                    20 Number of Measurements >MDC                                  1 Number of MeasurementsAbove 50% DCGL                                      0 Number of MeasurementsAbove DCGL                                      0 Mean                                      0.0106 Median                                    0.0100 Standard Deviation                              0.0038 Maximum                                    0.0188 Minimum                                    0.0025
:OMMENTS:
CTNITY VALUES NOT BACKGROUNDCORRECTED RP Engineer I Date 7/12/2007
 
EP Rx 149 3" Pipe TBD 06-004 Group 1 C
Q)
E 3  gcpm ncpm Cos0 actlvtty (totaldpm)
C0-60 acthrlty (dpm1100cm2)
Cs-137 activity (dpm1100cm2)
Eu-152 activity (dpmllOOcm2)
Eu454actlvlty (dpm1100cm2)
                                                                                          ,  Nb-Wactivity (dpm1100crn2)
Ag-106m-l (dpmllOOcm2)    L!!iIyf 346 1          _40 346            40 -
__    -- 518 I          60                .
397 ~          46            11 0.00s 5s-~  -        40
_      _      10 -0:OOE 622            72            17 O.Ol?
                                                                            ~-397                    46            11 0.00s Om
                                                                                      ~~
622            72              17 449            52 ___--        12 0.011
_______ 570              66              16 ___0.01:
518            60              14 0.01; 346            40              10 0.oot 346            40              10 0.oot 449 . __        52              12 0.01*
570            66              16 0.01:
795            92 ___.        22    om 225            26                6 O.OO!
104              12              3 0.00:
622            72              17 O.Ol!
397            46              11 0.03 0.01 MEDIAN STD DEV 0.00:
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SECTION 7 ATTACEIMENT 2 3 PAGE(S)
 
BSyLVSPipeCrawler-002 Revision 4 Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form Date:    2-2 &)&                      Time:        02.rr Pipe ID#:            IYCj                Pipe Diameter:                                Access Point Area: s p a ccwkfQ ~ \ I Building:      RX                          Elevation:                                        System:
Type of Survey      Investigation I
Characterization              Final Survey                Other  /
Gross                                    (2060  J                                    cs Detector ID# / Sled ID#                4Y42  Z / 2 7 @ / i                                /a/
Detector Cal Date: /j-[7-&+                T              Detector Cal Due Date:                I / - /7- O b Instrument:              7  m?-(                            Instrument ID #:              2i27 23 Instrument Cal Date:                                      Instrument Cal Due Date:              / I-/7 0  c From the Daily Pipe Survey Detector Control Form for the Selected Detector BackgroundValue                q.7      cpm hDC%lZtIC                / P I 9        CPm Efficiency Factor for Pipe Diameter              0 00017              (from detector efficiencpdeterrnination)
MDCstatx Is the MDCSbuC 277G acceptable?
F . l . - m f i l I NII\                                      a f i l l 2-Lt dpd    !Do No c
cmz (if no, adjwt s a q l e count time and recalculate MDCL,,)
b r(  L/N(B  e.sz,                            /
r m P /e775 Technician Signature Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Packagepage 1 o f 2 REFERENCE COPY Attachment 3, Page 1
 
I BSVLVSPipeCrawler-002 Revision 4 Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form (Continuation Form)
Date:      2'7  0-    G3 PipeD#:      Rx    iyC)        Pipe Diameter:    I t Access Point Area: 5 P / L c wi21f3 T ) f Building:    j2-x                Elevation:                  System:
Package Page A o f J Attachment 3, Page 2
 
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                                                                          ~          ~
DQA Check Sheet Design #            EP Rx 149          Revision #        Original Survey Unit #                                                          EP 149 Preliminary Data Review Answers to the following questions should be fully documented in the Survey Unit                      Yes    No    NIA Release Record
: 1. Have surveys been performed in accordance with survey instructions in the Survey Design?              X
: 2. Is the instrumentation MDC for structure static measurements below the DCGLw for Class 1 and 2                      X survey units, or below 0.5 DCGLw for Class 3 survey units?
: 3. Is the instrumentation MDC for embeddedlburied piping static measurementsbelow the DCGLw ?            X
: 4. Was the instrumentation MDC for structure scan measurements, soil scan measurements, and embeddedlburied piping scan measurements below the DCGLw,or, if not, was the need for additional                    X static measurementsor soil samples addressed in the survey design?
5.
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Was the instrumentation MDC for volumetric measurementsand smear analysis              10% DCGLW?  I      I    1  X
: 6. Were the MDCs and assumptions used to develop them appropriate for the instruments and techniques
~~
used to nerform the survey?
                    ~
: 7. Were the survey methods used to collect data proper for the types of radiation involved and for the X
media being surveyed?
: 8. Were Special Methods for data collection properly applied for the survey unit under review?          X
: 9. Is the data set comprised of qualified measurement results collected in accordance with the survey    X design, which accurately refleds the radiological status of the facility?
Graphical Data Review
~~~~                        ~
: 1. Has a posting plot been created?                                                                                    X
: 2. Has a histogram (or other frequency plot) been created?                                                            X
: 3. Have other graphical data tools been m a t e d to assist in analyzing the data?                                        X Data Analysis
: 1. Are all sample measurementsbelow the DCGLw (Class 1 8 2), or 0.5 DCGLw (Class 3)?                      1 x 1
: 2. Is the mean of the sample data DCGLw?                                                                  X
: 3. If elevated areas have been Mentitied by scans and/or sampling, is the average activity in each                        X elevated area < DCGLEW(Class l),< DCGLW(Class 2), or <0.5 DCGLW(Class 3)?
: 4. Is the result of the Elevated MeasurementsTest < 1.O?                                                                  X
: 5. Is the result of the statistical test (S+ for Sign Test or Wr for WRS Test) 2 the critical value?                  X Comments:
FSS/CharaderizationEngineer (prinVsign)                                                                Date  7-12 4 7 FSSl Characterization Manager (print/sign)                                                              Date &D7 I -
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SECTION 7 ATTACIXMENT 4 1 DISC
 
I a COPY Survey Unit Release Record 1                  I                1
                    ~~      ~
Design ##          EP-Rx 130        Revision#          Original      Page 1 of 3 Survey Unit #Is)                                      Rx 130
: 1) Embedded Pipe (EP) Survey Unit Rx 130 meets the definition of embedded pipe for Plum Brook Reactor Facility (PBRF).
: 2) EP Rx 130 is a Class 1, Group 2 survey unit as per the PBRF Final Status Survey Plan (FSSP) and Technical Basis Document (TBD)-06-004.
: 3) Surveys in EP Rx 130 were performed using a scintillation detector optimized to measure gamma energies representative of CO-60.Sample #EP 2-2 from Survey Request (SR)-13 was referenced for this decision.
: 4) Survey Instructions for this survey unit are incorporated into and performed in accordance with (IAW) the Babcock Services Incorporated (BSI)/LVS-002.
Work Execution Package (WEP) 05-006. Survey instructions described in this Description document constitute Special Methods and the survey design used in the acquisition of survey measurements.
5 ) Instrument efficiency determinations are developed in accordance with the BSYLVS-002, WEP 05-006, these determinations are appropriate for the types of radiation involved and the media being surveyed.
 
FSS Design # EP Rx 130              Revision # Original                  Page 2 of 3 I Survey Unit: Rx 130                                                                    I 1.0    HistoryDescription 1.1    The subject pipe system is the 3 Quad A spare system line.
1.2    EP Rx 130 consists of approximately 2 1 feet in length from the Reactor Building -25 elevation, Quad A to the Sub Pile Room.
2.0    Survey Design Wormation 2.1    EP Rx 130 was surveyed LAW Procedure #BSI/LVS-002.
2.2      100% of the 3 ID pipe was accessible for survey. The accessible 3 ID pipe was surveyed by static measurement at one foot increments, for a total of 21 survey measurements.
2.3    Surface area for the 3 ID piping is 730 cm2for each foot of piping, corresponding to a total 3 ID piping surface area of 15,323 cm2(1.5 m2) for the entire length of (21 ) of 3 piping.
3.0  Survey Unit Measurement LocationsData 3.1    Pipe interior radiological survey forms are provided in Attachment 2 of this release record.
4.0  Survey Unit InvestigationslResults 4.1    None 5.0  Data Assessment Results 5.1    Data assessment results are provided in the EPBuried Pipe (BP) Survey Report provided in Attachment 1.
5.2    All measurement results are less than the Derived Concentration Guideline Level (DCGL) for radionuclide specific EP that corresponds to the 1 mredyr 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 FSSP, and applying the Nuclide Fraction (NF), provided in TBD-06-004, the survey unit that is constituted by EP Rx 130 passes FSS.
5.4    Background was not subtracted from the survey measurements and the Elevated Measurement Comparison (EMC) was not employed for this survey unit.
 
FSS Design # EP Rx 130              Revision # Original                  Page 3 of 3 i
Survey Unit: Rx 130                                                                      I 5.5    Statistical Summary Table 3
Statistical Parameter Pipe Total Number of Survey Measurements            21 Number of Measurements >MDC                  17 Number of Measurements Above 50% of DCGL            0 Number of Measurements Above DCGL                0 Mean                        0.0358 Median                      0.0183 Standard Deviation                  0.0481 Maximum                        0.2070 Minimum                      0.0105 6.0    Documentation of evaluations pertaining to compliance with the unrestricted use limit of 25 mredyr and dose contributions from Embedded Pipe and radionuclides contributing 10%in aggregate of the total dose for both structural scenarios and soils.
6.1    A review of the survey results has shown that the dose contribution for EP Rx 130 to be less than 1 d y r . The dose contribution is estimated to be 0.036 mredyr based on the average of the actual gross counts.
7.0    Attachments Attachment 1 - BSI EPBP Survey Report Attachment 2 - Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form Attachment 3 - DQA Worksheet Attachment 4 -Disc containing RR for EP Rx 130 & Spreadsheet
 
I SECTION 7 ATTACHMENT 1 z PAGE(S)
 
BSI EP/BP SURVEY REPORT Pipe ID                                        Survey Location            -25 el. Quad A Survey Date        12-Jan-06                          2350-1 #                  203488
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Survey Time          08:33                        DetectorSled #            44-62 2127011121 I
I                                ~
1 pipesire DCGL #pyrmsmli 3
2.41E 9 5 1.5 PIP-  hmmmdLY  -
Detector Efficiency Fild BKGmm)
Emdmwlln-21 0.00013 730 22 RoutineSurvey            X                          Field MDCRlm)                    385 Nominal MDC ~dpnnmsnq                2,779 3Zev-MeasurementResults Total Number of Survey Measurements                                21 Number of Measurements >MDC                                    17 Numberof MeasurementsAbove 50% DCGL                                  0 Number of MeasurementsAbove DCGL                                    0 SR-13 Radionuclide Distribution Sample                          EP 2-2 Measured Nuclide                                      CO-60 Area FaaorEMC Used                                        No Pass/Fail FSS                                        Pass MREWR Conbibution                                        <l
:OMMENTS:
CTIVITY VALUES NOT BACKGROUNDCORRECTED RP Engineer I Date 8-124 7 8/13/2007
 
EP Rx 130 3" Pipe TBD 06-004 Group 2 3t u
C Ee!  gcpm ncpm Cod0 activity (total dpm)
COS0 activity (dpmllOOcm2)
Cs-137 activity (dpm1100cm2)
Eu-152 activity (dpm11Wcm2)
Eu-154 activity (dpm1100cm2)
N M 4 activity (dpn\rlOOcm2)
Ag-108m activity (dpmllOOcm2)
Unity a
(1D 14 837 _0.121 3              161 _0.02'
_ ~
2      ~  _    91  0.01, 2
___.            ___91  0.01 3              152 0.02 3    .        152 0.02 2                91 0.01 1              70 0.01 2              109 0.01 3              152 ~.0.02 1              79 0.01 2              100 0.01 0.01 0.02 1              79 0.01 23            1,374 1              79
                                                                                                ~-            2            140 2          .-
100 5            303 9            555 lofl
 
SECTION 7 ATTACHMENT 2 3  PAGE(S)
 
Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form Date:        /-/t-oG,              Time:        0 5.33      --* *-
Building:                          Elevation - L>
Pipe Diameter:
                                                        -  3I f Access Point Area:
qVAO 4 System: 5WpT    .. -G SPR                                                    PipeID    k g /a@
Type of Survey Investigation            Characterization (F;;als i    urver>  #    Other      /-
Sled Size                          inch Detector:                  y+ht                      Detector ID #:        7fZ7@//-
Cal Date:          1 / 7 7                    Cal Due Date:          AI-/7-u 6 Instrument:              lri3-/                      Instrument ID #:        z/rz23 Cal Date:            //-7  7-7.J-                  Cal Due Date:            //-/  7-c7 6 From the Daily Pipe Survey Detector Control Form for the Selected Detector Background Value      3.2          CPm PVIIDCRStatiC      3 RJ-          CPm Efficiency Factor for Pipe            0. 0 00 [ 3      (taken from
. Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Radiological Survey Commenced: Date: I 7 t - 0 @          Time:        33 Package Page 1 of&
REFERENCE COPY                      Attachment 3, Page 1
 
Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form (Continuation Form)
I              I              I                I          I Package Page &of  2 Attachment 3, Page 2 REFERENCECOPY
 
SECTION 7 ATTACHMENT 3 I PAGE(S)
 
DQA Check Sheet Design #        I    EP Rx 130          1 Revision #    1  Original  1
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Survey Unit#      I                                                    EP Rx 130 Preliminary Data Review' Answers to the following questions should be fully documented in the Survey Unit Yes  No    N,A Release Record 1,  Have surveys been performed in accordance with survey instructions in the Survey Design?              X
: 2. Is the instrumentation MDC for structure static measurements below the DCGLw for Class 1 and 2 survey units, or below 0.5 DCGLw for Class 3 survey units?                                          I I Ix
: 3. Is the instrumentation MDC for embeddedhuried piping static measurementsbelow the DCGLW?            I  X  I    1 4.
5.
Was the instrumentation i D C for structure scan measurements, soil scan measurements, and embeddedhuned piping scan measurements below the DCGLW.or, if not, was the need for additional static measurements or soil samples addressed in the survey design?
Was the instrumentation MDC for volumetric measurements and smear analysis < 10% DCGLW?
I i
Ix I
l 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 collect data proper for the types of radiation involved and for the X
media being surveyed?
: 8. Were "Special Methods" for data collection properly applied for the survey unit under review?          X
: 9. Is the data set comprised of qualified measurement results collected in accordance with the survey desinn, which accurately reflects the radiological status of the facility?
Graphical Data Review
: 1. Has a posting plot been created?                                                                                  X
: 2. Has a histogram (or other frequency plot) been created?                                                              X
: 3. Have other graphical data tools been created to assist in analyzing the data?                                        X Data Anaiysls
: 1. Are all sample measurementsbelow the DCGLw (Class 1 8 2), or 0.5 DCGLW(Class 311                    1 x 1
: 2. Is the mean of the sample data        DCGLw?                                                          X
: 3. If elevated areas have been identified by scans and/or sampling, is the average activity in each                  X elevated area c DCGLEM (Class l),< DCGLW(Class 2), or <0.5 DCGLw (Class 3)?
: 4. Is the resuli of the Elevated Measurements Test c 1.O?                                                            X
: 5. Is the result of the statistical test (S+ for Sign Test or W, for WRS Test) 1.the critical value?                  X Comments:
Form CS-0912 Rev 0 Page 1 of 1
 
SECTION 7 ATTACHMENT 4 1 DISC
 
0 COPY Design #          EP-Rx 131          Revision #        Original      Page 1 of 3 Survey Unit kys)
: 2) EP Rx 131 is a Class 1, Group 2 survey unit as per the PBRF Final Status Survey Plan (FSSP) and Technical Basis Document (TBD)-06-004.
: 3) Surveys in EP Rx 131 were performed using a scintillation detector optimized to measure gamma energies representative of CO-60. Sample #EP 2 from Survey Request (SR)-13 was referenced for this decision.
: 4) Survey Instructions for this survey unit are incorporated into and performed in accordance with (IAW) the Babcock Services Incorporated (BSI)/LVS-002, Work Execution Package (WEP) 05-006. Survey instructions described in this Description document constitute Special Methods and the survey design used in the acquisition of survey measurements.
5 ) Instrument efficiency determinations are developed in accordance with the BSILVS-002, WEP 05-006, these determinations are appropriate for the types of radiation involved and the media being surveyed.
Approval Signatures                                    I          Date:
 
FSS Design # EP Rx 131            Revision # Original                  Page 2 of 3 1.o  HistoryDescription 1.1    The subject pipe system is the 3 Quad B spare system line.
1.2    EP Rx 13 1 consists of approximately 25 feet in length from the Reactor Building -25 elevation, Quad B to the Sub Pile Room. The line has one 90 degree elbow along its length.
2.0  Survey Design Information 2.1    EP Rx 131 was surveyed IAW Procedure #BSI/LVS-002.
2.2    100%of the 3 ID pipe was accessible for survey. The accessible 3 ID pipe was surveyed by static measurement at one foot increments, for a total of 25 survey measurements.
2.3    Surface area for the 3 ID piping is 730 cm2for each foot of piping, corresponding to a total 3 ID piping surface area of 18,241 cm2(1.8 m2) for the entire length of (25) of 3 piping.
3.0  Survey Unit Measurement LocationsData 3.1    Pipe interior radiological survey forms are provided in Attachment 2 of this release record.
4.0  Survey Unit InvestigationsResults 4.1    None 5.0  Data Assessment Results 5.1    Data assessment results are provided in the EPBuried Pipe (BP) Survey Report provided in Attachment 1.
5.2    All measurement results are less than the Derived Concentration Guideline Level (DCGL) for radionuclide specific EP that corresponds to the 1 mrexdyr 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 FSSP, and applying the Nuclide Fraction (NF), provided in TBD-06-004, the survey unit that is constituted by EP Rx 13 1 passes FSS.
5.4    Background was not subtracted fiom the survey measurements and the Elevated Measurement Comparison (EMC) was not employed for this survey unit.
 
I FSS Design ## EP Rx 131          I Revision  ## Original        I      ~age3of3      I Survey Unit: Rx 131 5.5    Statistical Summary Table I                  Statistical Parameter I
I Total Number of Survey Measurements        1  25 Number of Measurements >MDC                  18 Number of Measurements Above 50% of DCGL            0 Number of Measurements Above DCGL                0 Mean                        0.0286 Median                        0.0171 I                  Standard Deviation                  0.0256 I I    ~          ~
Maximum                      10.1107    I Minimum                      10.0054 6.0  Documentation of evaluations pertaining to compliance with the unrestricted use limit of 25 mredyr and dose contributions from Embedded Pipe and radionuclides contributing 10% in aggregate of the total dose for both structural scenarios and soils.
6.1    A review of the survey results has shown that the dose contribution for EP Rx 131 to be less than 1 mredyr. The dose contribution is estimated to be 0.029 mredyr based on the average of the actual gross counts.
7.0  Attachments Attachment 1 - BSI EPBP Survey Report Attachment 2 - Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form Attachment 3 - DQA Worksheet Attachment 4 -Disc containing RR for EP Rx 13 1 & Spreadsheet
 
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I@k&                    BSI EPIBP SURVEY REPORT Pipe ID                                        Survey Location          -25 el. Quad B Survey Date                                            2350-1 f              203488 Survey Time          13:38                        DetectorSled #        44-159 2383691101 I
Detector Efficiency            O.OOO66 Field YDCR ~cpn) iurvev Measurement Results Total Number of Survey Measurements                              25 Number of Measurements >MDC                                  18 Number of MeasurementsAbove 50% DCGL                                0 Number of MeasurementsAbove DCGL                                  0 Mean                                        0.0286 Median                                I      0.0171 Standard Deviation                                  0.0256 Maximum                                I      0.1107 Minimum                                        0.0054 Survey Technician@)
I                              STOCK MKtMlYK COntnbutlOn I
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CTIVITY VALUES NOT BACKGROUND CORRECTED nr cnginwr 1 uaw 8/13/2007
 
EP Rx 131 3" Pipe TBD 06-004 Group 2 c
C Ee!                I Cog0 activity I  Cog0 activity    Cs-137 activity      Eu-162 activity  E u - l U activity  Nb-94 activity  AglOBm activity Unity ncpm          (total dpm)    (dpmllOOcm2)      (dpm/lOOcm2)          ( d p d l OOcm2)  (dpmllOOcm2)        (dpmll OOcm2)    (dpm1100cm2) a (I) m 3
28          42,424 _-__ 5,814                    3,015                      48
__-__                34                3 _-
167 0.025-
_ _ 35  ~    - . 53,030 _ _ _ _ _ _ .
7,268    _.____
3,769  ._  --
60                                      ___.____
209    0.032
        -      27          40,909            5,607              2.907
                                                                    -                  46                                                  161 -- 0.024 40          60,606      .--__
8,306                                          69                                  4              239 0.03E
                                                                                                                                                  -~ ~
__!              61          92,424 -        12,667
__ -            6.568                ___- 105                                    6              365 0.05E
-_              55          83,333    ~
11,421              5,922                      95                                  6              329 ___0.05C 1
        -- 71              107,576          14,743
__    ._      7,645                      122                86                7              424 0.064 I                  ~  27,273            3,738
                                              -~ ____
1,938                -___  31                22              -2              108 0.01E
        ----    30        45,455            6,230              3,230                      52
__                36-3              179 _  0.02i
        -        78        118182            16,19f                _-
8399                      134                95                8-            466 __-0.07(
38        57.576            7.891              4,092                      65                46 -              4  __-_        227 _ _0.0s
_____              186,364          25,541 -          13,244                    212                150                12
                                                                                                                                -_              735 0.111 54        81.818 _______  11.213              5.814                      93                66              -5              323 0.04E 1 3 ~ _____._
191697        __ 2,699
                                                -~      __ -.__ 1,400                                          16._
1              70 0.01;
__        6      _ _9,091
_      ~- 1,246 ___
7                1              36  0.00:
___      13 19,697          2,699 -~ 1.400                                22                                    1 _ _ _ _ ___-
78    0.01;
                                                                                                                                                          . ~
13 -        19,697 ~_____- 2,699 -              1,400                      22                                    1              78  0.01; 7        10,606 _____-__  1,454 ___                754                  12                    ~-
1              42  0.OQ 11          16,667          2,284              1,184                  ___ 19                                    1              66 0.01(
        ~-      10 15,152          2,077              1,077..                    17                12-1              60  0.00:
7~- 10,SW-                  1,454                    754                  12                  9                1              42  0.oa 2,284 ____ -        1,184                      19                13                1              66  0.01(
11          16,667              ~
                                                                                    ~ _~        ___-
10          15,152            2,077              1,077 -                    17                12                1 __        .~
60  O.OO!
16 - 24,242 -                3,322 __-__        1,723          -
28    - .-    -19                    2              96 0.01r 3,945            2,046                      33                23                2            114 0.01; 19-        28,780 MEAN
                                                                                                                                                      - 0.02!
MEDIAN            0.01; STD D N            0.021 MAX                0.11' Mii                O.OO!
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SECTION 7 ATTACHMENT 2 3 PAGE(S)
 
BSVLVSPipeCrawler-002 Revision 4 Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form Time:              3 3%-
Pipe  ID#:
Date:                          PipeDiameter:            3"                Access Point Area:        0m t 5 Building:      L V                  Elevation:          -2s'                      System: 5phpE-        TD  5PR Type of Survey      Investigation          Characterization            Final Survey    ->(        Other Gross                              Co60                                      cs Detector ID# / Sled ID#    #4 - / 7                      I    /
Detector Cal Date:            9/r/o G              Detector Cal Due Date:        9 I ,    ,
Instrument:            Z%O-/                      Instrument ID #:                Instrument Cal Date:          7 / 5 /Ob            Instrument Cal Due Date:                        3-/a7 I    /
From the Daily Pipe Survey Detector Control Form for the Selected Detector BackgromdValue                2 cpm MDcRsmc          LJ,$            cpm Efficiency Factor for Pipe Diameter 0 . 0 0 o bb              (from detector efficiency determination)
MDCSWI,        Zb48              dpml      iC.0        cm' Is the MDC,,,, acceptable?        @          No        (ifno, adjust sample count tune and recalculate MDCK,,,)
Comments:    (L A - %3zqs W R U '                                                                      /0O0~ -z5/
Technician Signature Pipe Interior Radiological Survey
                                                                                          ,      Package Page 1 o f 3 Attachment 3, Page 1
 
BSULVSPipeCrawler-002 Revision 4 Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form (Continuation Form)
Package Page    o f 3 REFERENCECOPY    Attachment 3, Page 2
 
SECTION 7 ATTACHMENT 3 PAGE(S)
 
DQA Check Sheet Design #        I    EP Rx 131        1 Revision # I      Original    I Survey Unit#      I                                                  EP Rx 131 Preliminary Data Review Answers to the following questions should be fully documented in the Survey Unit Yes  No  NIA Release Record
: 1. Have surveys been performed in accordance with survey instructions in the Survey Design?                X
: 2. Is the instrumentation MDC for structure static measurements below the DCGLw for Class 1 and 2 survey units, or below 0.5 DCGLw for Class 3 survey units?                                            I I        l x
: 3. Is the instrumentation MDC for embeddedhuried piping static measurements below the DCGLw ?              X
: 4. Was the instrumentation MDC for structure scan measurements, soil scan measurements, and embeddedlburied piping scan measurements below the DCGLW,or, if not, was the need for additional                    X static measurements or soil samples addressed in the survey design?
: 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 collect data proper for the types of radiation involved and for the      X media being surveyed?
: 8. Were Special Methods for data collection properly applied for the survey unit under review?            X
: 9. is the data set comprised of qualified measurement results collected in a m d a n c e with the survey design, which accurately reflects the radiological status of the facility?
: 1. Has a posting plot been created?                                                                                I x
: 2. Has a histogram (or other frequency plot) been created?                                              I    I    l x
: 3. Have other graphical data tools been created to assist in analyzing the data?                                      X
: 1. Are all sample measurements below the DCGLw (Class 1 & 2), or 0.5 DCGLw (Class 3)?                      X
: 2. Is the mean of the sample data DCGLW?                                                                    X
: 3. If elevated areas have been identified by scans and/or sampling, is the average activity in each                    X elevated area c DCGLEMC        (Class l),DCGLw (Class 2), or ~ 0 . 5    DCGLw (Class 3)?
: 4. Is the result of the Elevated Measurements Test < 1.O?                                                              X
: 5. Is the result of the statisticaltest (S+ for Sign Test or W, for WRS Test) 2 the critical value?      I    I    I x Comments:
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SECTION 7 ATTACHMENT 4 1 DISC
 
0 COPY Survey Unit Release Record Design #              EP 1.38      Revision #      Original Page 1 of 3 Survey Unit #(s)
Description I
FSS/Characterization Engineer
 
FSS Design # EP 1.38              Revision # Original 1    Page 2 of3 1.o  History/Description 1.1    EP 1-38 was the Quad BDrain.
1.2    The subject pipe is the drain from Quad B in the Containment Building to the -25 ft of the Rx Building in mUnp Room #22. The function of this pipe was to convey water fiom Quad B in the Containment Building to the HD sump in Pump Room #22 on the Rx Building -25 ft, where the pipe is currently breached.
1.3    EP 1.38 consists of approximately 37 linear feet of piping, consisting of 6 and 10 diameter pipes, running from the breach point in Pump Room
              #22 to the two strainer grates adjacent to the wall in Quad B, involving two bends of approximately 30 each and a tee to a secondary inlet at the Quad B end A diagram of the piping is included in Section 7, Attachment 2.
2.0    Survey Design Information 2.1    EP 1.38  ti^ S U ~ V VIAW~    froced~re#BSEILVS-OOZ.
2.2    100% of the 10 and 6 ID pipe was accessible for survey. The accessible 10 and 6 ID pipe was surveyed by static measurement at one foot increments, for a total of 37 survey measurements.
2.3    Surface area for the 10 ID piping is 2,432 cm2for each foot of piping, corresponding to a total 10 ID piping surface area of 80,256 cm2(8.0 m2) for the entire length of (33) of 10 piping.
2.4    Surface area for the 6 ID piping is 1,459 cm2for each foot of iping, corresponding to a total 6 ID piping surface area of 5,836 cm;P(0.6 m) for the entire length (4) of 6 piping.
2.5    Total surface area for both the 10 and 6 piping that constitutes EP 1.38 is 8.6 m2.
3.0    Survey Unit Measurement L o c a . t i o ~ a t a 3.1    Pipe interior radiological survey forms are provided in Attachment 2 of this release record.
4.0    Survey Unit InvedgatiomRmdb 4.1    None 5.0    Data Assessment Results 5.1    Data assessment results are provided in the EP/Buried Pipe (BP) Survey Report provided in Attachment 1.
5.2    All measurement results are less than the Derived Concentration Guideline Level (DCGL) for radionuclide specific EP that corresponds to the 1 m d y r dose goal established in Table 3-3 of the FSSP.
 
I                                          I I FSS Design # EP 1.38                1 Revision # Original                                  1 I
                                                                          /    Page3of3 I Survey Unit: 1.38                                                                          1 5.3    When implementing the Unity Rule, provided in Section 3.6.3 of the FSSP, and applying the Cesium-l37/Cobalt-60 ratios, provided in TBD-06-004, the survey unit that is constituted by EP 1.38 passes FSS.
5.4    Background was not subtracted fiom the survey measurements and the Elevated Measurement Comparison (EMC)was not employed for this survey unit.
5.5    Statistical Summary Table 1  I O  Pipe  I  6 Pipe  I Total Number of Survey Measurements              33            4 Number of Measurements>MDC                      0            4 Number of Measurements Above 50% of                0            0 DCGL Number of MeasurementsAbove DCGL                  0            0
                    ~
Mean                        0.015          0.002 Median                        0.015          0.002 Standard z)eviation                0.003          0.001 Maximum                        0.021          0.003 Minimum                        0.010          0,001 6.0    Documentation of evaluations pertaining to compliance with the unrestricted use limit of 25 mremyr and dose contributions from Embedded Pipe and radionuclides contributing 10% in aggregate of the total dose for both structural scenarios and soils.
6.1    A review of the survey re-        has shown tbt the dose contribution for EP 1.38 to be less than 1 mredyr. The dose contribution is estimated to be
                <0.015 mredyr based on the actual gross counts measured.
7.0    Attachments Attachment 1 - BSI EPBP S w e y Report Attachment 2 - Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form Attachment 3 - DQA Worksheet Attachment 4 -Disc containing RR for EP 1.38 & Spreadsheet
 
SECTION 7 ATTACHMENT 1 J PAGE(S)
 
BSI EPlBP SURVEY REPORT Median                        0.015        0.002 Standard Deviation                  0.003        0.001 Maximum                        0.021        0.003 Minimum                        0.019        0.001 II Survey Technician@)
t Survey Unit Classification                      1 TBD Of3404 Piping Group                        2 SR-13 Radionuclide Distribution Sample            EP 2-1 Measured Nudide                          COG0 Area FactwEMC Used                            No P a M a i l FSS                          Pass MREMNR ConbibutJon                            4 RP Engineer I Date
                                @A                    /7.3,=07
 
EP 1.38 I O " Pipe TBD 06-004 Group 2
                                                              \
Cs-137 acUvlty p 5 2 activity    Eu-154 a&ty  Nb-94activity Ag-lO8m activity gcpm    ncpm                                  (dpm1100cm2)      dpdlOOcm2)    (dpm1100cm2) (dpmllOOcm2)    (dpm11Okm2)
-                                  c J
                                                          '1 30E _~ 30t        102,667        4,221          2,191 -              35
__2%      2%          78,667      3,235          1,679                27 33E --  33c      110,000 ---    4,523          2,347              __38 32:      32:      108,333        4,454          2,312      __        37 31(      31E - 103,333            4,249          2,205        -
35 30:      30: ____-  101,000        4,153          2,155                34 31i      31i        105,667        4,345        - 2,255                36 31t      31f ~ _105,333 _ _ -      4.331  -_.- 2,248              -      36 35!      35!        118.333        4,866 __ _.__  2,525                40 314      31~                  ~~
4,304          2.234                36 31!      31!                      4,317 28      28'          93I667 --__3,851 281      28(          93,333 ~    3,838 32:      32;        107,333        4,413 21!      21!          73,000      3,002 19:    19:          64,000      2,632 19      19          64,667      2,659                                22 17      17!          58,333        __
2,399          1,245 20 -    20:          67,333      2,769            1,437 17 ___  171        56,667      2,33C _ _ _ _ _  1,209 18      18,        61,667      2,53 19                  63,667 ____
19 _ _ _ _ _.__-        2,61                        .
19      19          64,667-      2,655 -                      _ _ _ _22 1-75            76.667        3,152          1.636 2E r-78,335 70,00[
73.661 I    3,221 2,87 3.02s 1 of2
 
Cos0 actMty    Co-60 activity Cs-I 37 a a t y    Eu-152 activity    Eu-164 activity  Nb-94 activity    Ag-108m activity ncp(total dpm)        (dpm1100cmZ)    (dpm/lWcmZ)        (dpm1100cm2)      (dpm1100cm2)      (dpdl00cmZ)        (dpmllOOun2) 235    78,333            3,221            1,672                27    __        -19 2      -        93-
          -                            __                            ~ . _ _ _ _ _
__                            ___                      -  ~.  --___                ~      ~.
MEAN              0.015
_.                                ~
MEDIAN            0.015
___                  ~            _  _____  _      -~    ~  __            ~    __      -.  --
                                                                                                            - STDDEV        -
0.003
_-  -                            ~      __ _  _    -    ---____-_            -  __ - _ _- MAX MIN                0.010 2of2
 
EP 1.38 6" Pipe TBD 06-004 Group 2
  +,
E Cog0        cs-137    Eu-152    Eu-I54          Nb-94        Ag-108m Ee!                          'Os'        activity    activity  activity  activity      activity      acUvity Unity 3    gcpm      ncpm        activity (total dpm)
(dpm/lM)cm (dpm1100cm (dpm1100cm (dpmllWcm (dpm/lM)cm (dpm/lOOcn 8                                          2)          2)        2)        2)            2)            2) 3 1      lo        10 .___---5,000          343          178 ____ 3 _ _ _ _ _ _ _2_ _ _        0 10 ____ 0.001
-~    2 10        10        5,000  .-  ~ _ 343
__  -    - 178
______      3          2    -_ _ _  0
                                                                                                      -  -~    __  10 0.001
__      3  __  12
__ . _ _ _ 12        6,000          411    ___  213          3          2    ___    0    --    -12    -0.00; 4      19        19        9,500          65 1        338          5          4              0          19      0.00:
                                                                                                                      - - _0.00;
                                                                                                                      --  _0.00; 0.00'
                                                                                                                              ~
                                                                                                                      ~  -0.0
_0: _
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SECTION 7 ATTACHMENT 2 PAGE(S)
 
Pipe Interior Radiologid Survey Form Date:      / L OJ/
Type of Survey    Investigation Sled size            10        I Pipe Interfor Radiologleal Survey Package Page I of&
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Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form (Continuation Form)
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I Package Page & of=
Attachment 3, Page 2
 
Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form Date:        1-,7-06                  Time:          /ox-Building:        (2-x                  Elevation -ZJ                        Access Point System:          Plra J                PipeDiameter:          6          Area:      PipeD / , 3 g          /a-tn Type of Survey Investigation                Characterization      -  9                  ##    Other          J Sled Size              6 f l          inch  /3,~~.?+7 //K&r                                                          s/,J Detector:          Lu5 i t +
1 4 9 4 L.--G            Detector ID #:                    [eLd          -    f +/c7 Cal Date:          [ L-ZO -c3      >-                      Cal Due Date:                / t - Z O -0G Instrument:        2-3JT9-I                                Instrument ID #:                /3P7JS Cal Date:          IZ-LO      -or                          Cal Due Date:              /  2 -Ld        Q From the Daily Pipe Survey Detector Control Form for the Selected Detector Background Value          Jb. 3      cpm MDCRstatic              /g0s          cpm Efficiency Factor for Pipe              0.00 7                (taken from detector M e tstatlc er                      3.33 dpm/100cm2 Is the MDC,,,,                              No        (if no, adjust sample count time and recalculate MDW,,)
C&%ERB?            r ~)lV7/nld&lT~      0 4l    3edcy          - /nrp p C p l 4 2 r*L            /,3GA pa5*3*( Wrr            /.sa4                                                                      f c>rnf l [  ~ T K Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Radiological Survey Commenced: Date: ( -/                          Time:        O L ? ~
I            I Package Page 1 o f I Attachment 3, Page 1
 
I SECTION 7 ATTACHMXNT 3 I  PAGE(S)
 
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DQA Check Sheet Design # -        1 ~~
EP 1.38
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I  Original  1 Survey Unit #                                                                EP 1.38 Preliminary Data Review Answers to the following questions should be fully documented in the Survey Unit Yes    No    NIA Release Record
: 1. Have surveys been performed in accordance with survey instructions in the Survey Design?              X
: 2. Is the instrumentation MDC for structure static measurements below the DCGLw for Class 1 and 2 survey units. or below 0.5 DCGLWfor Class 3 survey units?                                          I  X lx
: 3. Is the instrumentation MDC for embeddedhuried piping static measurements below the DCGLw ?
: 4. Was the instrumentation MDC for structure scan measurements, soil scan measurements, and embeddedhuried piping scan measurements below the DCGLw,or, if not, was the need for additional                    X static measurements or soil samples addressed in the survey design?
: 5. Was the instrumentation MDC for volumetric measurements and smear analysis              10% DCGLW?  1              X
: 5. 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 collect data proper for the types of radiation involved and for the    X media beina surveved?
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: 3. Were Special Methods for data collection properly applied for the survey unit under review?      1 x 1        I
: 3. Is the data set comprised of qualified measurement results collected in accordance with the survey    X design, which accurately reflects the radiological status of the facility?
GraDhical Data Review
: 1. Has a posting plot been created?                                                                                    X
: 2. Has a histogram (or other frequency plot) been created?                                                            X
: 3. Have other graphical data tools been created to assist in analyzing the data?                      I      I    I x Data Analysis
: 1. Are all sample measurements below the DCGLw (Class 1 & 2). or 0.5 DCGLw (Class 3)?                    X
: 2. Is the mean of the sample data < DCGLw?                                                                X
: 3. If elevated areas have teen identifiedby scans and/or sampling, is the average activity in each                    X elevated area < DCGLam: (Class f), c DCGLw (Class 2), or ~ 0 . DCGLW        5  (Class 3)?
: 4. Is the result of the Elevated Measurements Test c 1.O?                                                              X
: 5. Is the result of the statistical test (S+for Sign Test or W, for WRS Test) ? the critical value?                    X hnments:
FSSICharacteriration Engineer @tintisign)                                                              Date  L-L-07 FSSl Characterization Manager (prinvsign)
Form CS-Q9/2 Rev 0 Page 1 of 1
 
SECTION 7 ATTACHMENT 4 1 DISC
 
t                                        1 0 COPY Design #        EP- 1.41 A-4      Revision #        Original      Page 1 of 3 Survey Unit #(s)
: 2) EP 1.41A-4 is a Class 1, Group 1 survey unit as per the PBRF Final Status Survey Plan (FSSP) and Technical Basis Document (TBD)-06-004.
: 3) Surveys in EP 1.41A-4 were performed using a scintillation detector optimized to measure gamma energies representative of CO-60.Sample #EP 3-9 from Survey Request (SR)-13 was referenced for this decision.
: 4) Survey Instructions for this survey unit are incorporated into and performed in accordance with (IAW) the Babcock Services Incorporated (BSI)/LVS-002, Work Execution Package (WEP) 05-006. Survey instructions described in this Description document constitute Special Methods and the survey design used in the acquisition of survey measurements.
5 ) Instrument 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.
 
I                          I                                        I FSS Design # EP 1.41A-4            Revision # Original                  Page 2 of 3 1.0  HistorylDescription 1.1    The subject pipe system is a 4" Quad "C" system line.
1.2    EP 1.41A-4 consists of approximately 48 feet in length fkom the Reactor Building -25' elevation to Quad "C".
2.0  Survey Design Information 2.1    EP 1.41A-4 was surveyed IAW Procedure #BSL/LVS-002.
2.2    100% of the 4" ID pipe was accessible for survey. The accessible 4" ID pipe was surveyed by static measurement at one foot increments, for a total of 48 survey measurements.
2.3    Surface area for the 4" ID piping is 973 cm2for each foot of piping, corresponding to a total 4" ID piping surface area of 46,698 cm2(4.7 m2) for the entire length of (48') of 4" piping..
I 3.0  Survey Unit Measurement Locations/Data 3.1    Pipe interior radiological survey forms are provided in Attachment 2 of this release record.
4.0  Survey Unit InvestigationdResults 4.1    None 5.0  Data Assessment Results 5.1    Data assessment results are provided in the EP/Buried Pipe (BP) Survey Report provided in Attachment 1.
5.2    All measurement results are less than the Derived Concentration Guideline Level (DCGL) for radionuclide specific EP that corresponds to the 1 mredyr dose goal established in Table 3-3 of the FSSP.
5.3    When implementing the U                  n          i            i thp-FSSP, and applying the Nuclide Fraction (NF), provided in TBD-06-004, the survey unit that is constituted by EP 1.41A-4 passes FSS.
5.4    Background was not subtracted fkom the survey measurements and the Elevated Measurement Comparison (EMC) was not employed for this survey unit.
 
FSS Design # EP 1.41A-4            Revision # Original                  Page 3 of 3 Survey Unit: 1.4 1A-4 5.5    Statistical Summary Table
                    ~
4" Statistical Parameter Pipe Total Number of Survey Measurements            48 Number of Measurements >MDC                  48 Number of Measurements Above 50% of DCGL            0 Number of Measurements Above DCGL                0 Mean                        0.0891 Median                      0.0784 Standard Deviation                  0.0532 Maximum                        0.3065 Minimum                      10.0212 Documentation of evaluations pertaining to compliance with the unrestricted use limit of 25 mredyr and dose contributions from Embedded Pipe and radionuclides contributing 10% in aggregate of the total dose for both structural scenarios and soils.
6.1    A review of the survey results has shown that the dose contribution for EP 1.41A-4 to be less than 1 mdyr. The dose contribution is estimated to be 0.089 mredy-r based on the average of the actual gross counts.
mments Attachment 1 - BSI EP/BP Survey Report Attachment 2 - Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form Attachment 3 - DQA Worksheet Attachment 4 -Disc containing RR for EP 1.41A-4 & Spreadsheet
 
I SECTION 7 ATTACHMENT 1 3 PAGE(S)
 
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        -L-  _ L BSI EP/BP SURVEY REPORT t
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I  SunreyTime      I      10:15    II          DetectorSled P          I  lMG1 LVS-lI101 I    Pipesize I        4"    II          Detector Efficiency      1      0.00052 DCGL m    m aq        2.41 EM5        RphIncopon.dbY-Lmdrryh=Ul                973 Field BKGIWI                    21.7 Routine Survey                                  Field MDCR4m)                      19 Maximum                                I      0.3065 Minimum                                        0.0212 ROSENHAGEN Survey Technician@)
LUES NOT BACKGROUND CORRECTED RP Engineer I Date 8-2-07
 
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:m'O    99  1EZ      P66'1    1    004'L 160'0  so 1 8EP      88L'E          1SZ'P1 190'0  08  SEE        168'2        9L8'0 1    vsv      99p'cc 190.0  PL  116      Z69'Z          921'01      EZP      PL9'0 1 K)1-0  PZ 1 619      98P'P          9L8'91                                                  82 ilC'0  6E 1 E8S      980'9          866'8 1                      CEZ'p6 1            LO1  LZ i60'0  91 1                          CSL'91  -                                              91
:LO'O  98                            919' 11                      1Z'6L L            59    91 MOO    vs                            ElE'L    -  90E      60L'L  000'9L      68      ?E    PZ 180'0  EO 1                          ESO'PL      88s      9Z8'P 1 CEZ'W1    ~
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)P1'0  P9C  989        ZE6'9          PlB'ZZ  - 166      1 EZS'EZ  9P8'8ZZ    611
)Z 1'0  1Pl  889      WO'S            911'61  - 66L      1 191'02  s1'961      101
!OE'O  8SE  005'1    096'11          ZGL'8P
______      LEO'Z    t6'19  000'009    091 iLO'O  Z6  988        OW'          ES'Z1        SZS      PPZ'E 1 9p8'8Z1    L9 3Zl.O  LPl                            m'oz        8E8      CSl'lZ  69L'SOZ    LO1 361'0  182  696        PLE'8          ZOS'lE      9CE'l    80Z'EE  LLO'EZE    891
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$11'0  6E 1 E89      SEO'S      I  866'8 1  - l6L        996'6 1 lEZ'P61
!9 1'0  68 1 06L      618'9      ~                        180'LZ 689'92  -_ LO'1
;6 C '0 LZZ  Z96      921'8          686'OE      E6Z' 1 I Sl9'ZE  80E'L 16
,CC'O  6Z 1 ZW        989'P          919'L 1      9EL
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18S'81 20.0    98  8%          160%          919' 11    98P      94z'z 1 iLO.0  88  6%        06C'E          100'11  -  104      1S9'Z1
$80'0  EO 1 EEP      6EL'E I        E90'P 1              SZ8'Pl UO.0    16  18E                      9LE'Zl 0 6 Z ' E /
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EP 1.41A-4 4" Pipe TBD 06-004 Group I C0-60 acUvity  Cs-137 activity  Eu-152 activity            Nb-B4 acUvity  Ag-108m activity (dpm/lWcm2)      (dpm/lOOcm2)    (dpmllOOcm2)              (dpmllWcm2)      (dpm1100cm2)    Unrty I
I 155,769        16,011 ______      635          15,188    1  4,038                                  0.09:
___ 73            140,385 .
                          .      14,430            572          13,688    1  3,639                                  0.08E
-~  36            69,231        7,116            282    -      6,750  1  1,795          208                    0.04; 26                            5,139            204            4,875                      150          . 36  0.03*
18            34,615        3.558            141            3,375                      104                25  0.021 27      27    51,923        5,337            212            5,063                      156                37  0.03; 38      38    73.077        7,511            298 -          7,125                      219                52  0.04:
___ 40                            7,907            313            7.500                      231                55  0.04; 27                            5,337            212 -          5,063                      156                37  0.03; 28                            5,535            219            5.250                      162                39  0.03:
42                            8,302            329            7,875                      242                58  0.05(
32                            6,325            251_.
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51            98,077        10,081            400            9,563                      294                70  0.06(
~-  77                          15,220            603
_ _ _      14,438                        444              106  0.09' 43      43    82,692        8.500            337            8,063                      248                59  0.05' t
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I BSYLVSPipeCrawler-002 Revision 4 Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form Date:        3 -- /.+c c          Time:                /d/<
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From the Daily Pipe Survey Detector Control Form for the Selected Detector Background Value          18 ?  cpm MDCRStat,,                      cpm Efficiency Factor for Pipe Diameter    0. 0 0052          (from detector efficiency determination)
MDcstatlc    155    7          dPd        lrr0        cm2 Is the MDCstatIcacceptable?      @          No      (if no, adjust sample count time and recalculate MDCR,,,)
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I                                                I Design #            EP 1.41A-4        Revision #        Original Survey Unit #                                                        EP 1.41A-4 Answers to the following questions should be fully documented in the Survey Unit Release Record                                            Yes    No
: 1. Have surveys been performed in accordance with survey instructions in the Survey Design?              X
: 2. Is the instrumentation MDC for structure static measurements below the DCGLw for Class 1 and 2 X
survey units, or below 0.5 DCGLWfor Class 3 survey units?
: 3. Is the instrumentation MDC for embedded/buriedpiping static measurements below the DCGLW?              X
: 1. Was the instrumentation MDC for structure Scan measurements, soil scan measurements, and embeddedlburied piping scan measurements below the DCGLw,or, if not, was the need for additional                  X static measurements or soil samples addressed in the survey design?
: 5. Was the instrumentation MDC for volumetric measurements and smear analysis 10% DCGLw ?                            X
: 3. 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 collect data proper for the types of radiation involved and for the X
media being surveyed?                                                        ~ ~~
: 3. Were "Special Methods"for data collection properly applied for the survey unit under review?          X
: 3. Is the data set comprised of qualified measurement results collected in accordance with the survey    X design, which accurately reflects the radiologicalstatus of the facility?
                                                                                                    ~          -
I. Has a posting plot been created?                                                                                  X
!. Has a histogram (or other frequency plot) been created?                                                            X
: 3. Have other graphical data tools been created to assist in analyzing the data?                      I      I    I x Data Analyds I. Are all sample measurements below the DCGLW(Class 1 8 2), or 0.5 DCGLw (Class 3)?                      X
!. Is the mean of the sample data DCGLW?                                                                  X
: 3. If elevated areas have been identifiedby scans andor sampling, is the average activity in each                      X elevated area < DCGLEMC(Class l),DCGLw (Class 2), or ~ 0 . DCGLw      5      (Class 3)?
: 1. Is the result of the Elevated MeasurementsTest e 1.O?                                                              X
: i. Is the result of the statisticaltest (S+ for Sign Test or W, for WRS Test) 2 the critical value?                    X hmments:
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i Design ##        EP- 1.41A-6        Revision #        Original      Page 1 of 3 Survey Unit #(s)
: 2) EP 1.41A-6 is a Class 1, Group 1 survey unit as per the PBRF Final Status Survey Plan (FSSP) and Technical Basis Document (TBD)-06-004.
: 3) Surveys in EP 1.41A-6 were performed using a scintillation detector optimized to measure gamma energies representative of CO-60.Sample #EP 3-9 fiom Survey Request (SR)-13 was referenced for this decision.
: 4) Survey Instructions for this survey unit are incorporated into and performed in accordance with (IAW) the Babcock Services Incorporated (BSI)/LVS-002, Work Execution Package (WEP) 05-006. Survey instructions described in this Description document constitute Special Methods and the survey design used in the acquisition of survey measurements.
5 ) Instrument eficiency determinations are developed in accordance with the BSI/LVS-002, WEP 05-006, these determinations are appropriate for the types of radiation involved and the media being surveyed.
 
I                                      J 1 FSS Design # EP 1.41A-6            1 Revision # Original            I    ~age2of3      I Survey Unit: 1.41A-6 I
1.o  History/Description 1.1    The subject pipe system is a 6 Quad C system line.
1.2    EP 1.41A-6 consists of approximately 16 feet in length from the Reactor Building -25 elevation to Quad C.
2.0    Survey Design Information 2.1    EP 1.41A-6 was surveyed IAW Procedure #BSI/LVS-002.
2.2    100% of the 6 ID pipe was accessible for survey. The accessible 6 ID pipe was surveyed by static measurement at one foot increments, for a total of 16 survey measurements.
2.3    Surface area for the 6 ID piping is 1,459 cm2for each foot of piping, corresponding to a total 6 ID piping surface area of 23,344 cm2(2.3 m2) for the entire length of (16) of 6 piping..
3.0    Survey Unit Measurement LocationdData 3.1    Pipe interior radiological survey forms are provided in Attachment 2 of this release record.
4.0    Survey Unit InvestigationslResults 4.1    None 5.0    Data Assessment Results 5.1    Data assessment results are provided in the EP/Buried Pipe (BP) Survey Report provided in Attachment 1.
5.2    All measurement results are less than the Derived Concentration Guideline Level (DCGL) for radionuclide specific EP that corresponds to the 1 mredyr 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 FSSP, and applying the Nuclide Fraction (NF), provided in TBD-06-004, the survey unit that is constituted by EP 1.41A-6 passes FSS.
5.4    Background was not subtracted from the survey measurements and the Elevated Measurement Comparison (EMC) was not employed for this survey unit.
 
I                                      J FSS Design # EP 1.41A-6            Revision # Original                  Page 3 of 3 5.5    Statistical Summary Table 6"
Statistical Parameter Pipe Total Number of Survey Measurements            16 Number of Measurements >MDC                16 I      Number of MeasurementsAbove 50% of DCGL        I    0 I Number of Measurements Above DCGL              0 Mean                        0.0857 I                          Median                    10.0644  I I                    Standard Deviation                10.0737 I r                                                      10.3495 I I                        Minimum                      10.0429 1 6.0  Documentation of evaluations pertaining to compliance with the unrestricted use limit of 25 mredyr and dose contributions from Embedded Pipe and radionuclides contributing 10% in aggregate of the total dose for both structural scenarios and soils.
6.1    A review of the survey results has shown that the dose contribution for EP 1.41A-6 to be less than 1 mredyr. The dose contribution is estimated to be 0.086 mredyr based on the average of the actual gross counts.
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B%I EP/BP SURVEY REPORT I    PipeID    I  EPlAlA-6                Survey Location        -27 Trench sunmy Date        1WuI-07                    2350-1 #            189094 S U ~n Ym                                DebctorSled P      1MGl LVS-lI101 6"                Detector Efficiency      0.0002 DCGL              2.41E 9 5 4        ne 4  1      L.a I
I RoutineSurvey ]        X I        10 J        Nominal MDC (dpnnLmw Survey MeasurementResults 3,143 ACTMTY VALUES NOT BACKGROUNDCORRECTED RP EngineerI Date 81MDo7
 
EP 1.41A-6 6" Pipe TBD 06-004 Group 1 U
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C E                    Cos0 activity    C060 activity  Cs-137 activity Eu-152 activity E M S 4 activity  Nb-94 actiVyr  Ag-108m activity gcpm  ncpm      (total dpm)  (dpm1100cm2)      (dpmllWcm2)    (dpmllOOcm2)    (dpm1100cm2)    (dpm1100cm2)    (dpm11OOcm2)      unw 8
3 1    31    31      155,000          10,624              42 1        10,078            2,679              310              74    0.063 2  3  0    30      150,000          10,281              407          9,753            2,593              300              72    0.061 3  3  4    34      170,000          11,652              462        11,053            2,938              340              81    0.069 4    26    26        130,000          8,910              353          8,452            2,247              260              62    0.053 5    35    35        175,000          11,995              475        11,378            3,025              350      -        &I 0.072 6    27    27        135,000          9,253              367          8,777            2,333              270              64    0.055 7 5 6        56      280,000          19,191              76 1        18,205          - 4,840              560          -__
134    0.114 8    171    171      855,000          58,602            2,323        55,590          14,778            1,710              408 -  0.350 9 3 6        36        180,000          12,337              489        11,703            3,111              360              86 0.074 10    53    53      265,000          18,163              720        17,230            4,580              530              127    0.108 11    49    49      245,000          16,792              666        15,929            4,235              490              117    0.100 12    24    24        120,000          8,225              326          7,802            2,074              240              57    0.049 13    21    21        105,000          7,197              285          6,827            1,815              210        -      50 0.043 14    23    23        115,000          7,882              312          7,477            1,988            -230                55    0.047 15    32    32        160,000          10,966              435        10,403            2,765              320              76    0.065 16    23    23        115,000          7,882              312          7,477            1,988              230              55    0.047 MEAN                0.086
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MEDIAN      __      0.064 1
I STD DEV              0.074 I                                                                              MAX              -_  0.350 1                                                                              MIN                  0.043 1 of1
 
SECTION 7 ATTACHMENT 2 z PAGE(S)
 
I BSYLVSPipeCrawler-002 Revision 5 Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form Date: 7 - 1 I b>    -                Time:      lL30 Pipe ID#:          .q I )A              Pipe Diameter:
                                                            'I Access Point Area: &A\Zk*>S$*&
Building: C\/                        Elevation:      -27'                          System:
Type of Survey      Investigation          Characterization              Finalsurvey      x- Other        \/
Gross                            Co60      J                                cs Detector ID# / Sled ID#        \ mG\            -
                                            / U J5 1          f      101 Detector Cal Date:        \ - \ 1 - 03              Detector Cal Due Date:                \ -\b      ok lnstrumen t :          %>So- \                    Instrument ID #:              N?\B1q Instrument Cal Date:          -
1 11 0 7                Instrument Cal Due Date:              \ - \ I -'uG From the Daily Pipe Survey Detector Control Form for the Selected Detector Backgroundvalue 3 . 3              cpm MDCRStatiC            \D          CPm Efficiency Factor for Pipe Diameter 0.0 0 02                  @om detector efficiency determination) mcstatic            31U d p d                              cm2 Is the MDCsuQcacceptable?          @ No                (if no, adjust sample count time and recalculate h4Dmmec)
Comments:    -JXA;~\          KP 3-7                        \b'dVkh.LI$/C              0      \.\)O%    CI)
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BSbLVSPipeCrawler-002 Revision 3 Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form (Continuation Form)
Date:
Pipe ID#:                    Pipe Diameter:  6        Access Point Area: b&  -35 Building :                      Elevation:        J            System:
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I                                                  I DQA Check Sheet Design #            EP 1.41A-6        Revision #        Original Survey Unit #                                                          EP 1.41A-6 Preliminary Data Review' Answers to the following questions should be fully documented In the Survey Unit Yes  No    N,A Release Record
: 1. Have surveys been performed in accordance with survey instructionsin the Survey Design?              X
: 2. Is the instrumentation MDC for structure static measurements below the DCGLw for Class 1 and 2                  X survey units, or below 0.5 DCGLw for Class 3 survey units?
: 3. Is the instrumentation MDC for embeddedlburied piping static measurements below the DCGLw ?          X
: 4. Was the instrumentation MDC for structure scan measurements, soil scan measurements, and embedded/buried piping scan measurements below the DCGLW,or, if not, was the need for additional                X static measurements or soil samples addressed in the survey design?
: 5. Was the instrumentation MDC for volumetric measurements and smear analysis < 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 collect data proper for the types of radiation involved and for the medii being surveyed?
: 8. Were 'Special Methods' for data collection properly applied for the survey unit under review?        X
: 9. Is the data set comprised of qualified measurement results collectedin accordance with the survey X
design, which accurately reflects the radiologicalstatus of the facility?
Graphical Data Review
: 1. Has a posting plot been created?                                                                                X
: 2. Has a histogram (or other frequency plot) been created?                                                          X
: 3. Have other graphical data tools been created to assist in analyzing the data?                    I    I    1 x
: 1. Are all sample measurements below the DCGLW(Class 1 & 2), or 0.5 DCGLw (Class 3)?                    X
: 2. Is the mean of the sample data DCGLW?                                                                X
: 3. If elevated areas have been identitiedby scans and/or sampling, is the average activity in each X
elevated area DCGLEK (Class I), < DCGLW(Class 2),or ~ 0 . DCGLw        5      (Class 3)?
: 4. Is the result of the Elevated MeasurementsTest < 1.O?                                                              X
: 5. Is the result of the statisticaltest (S+ for Sign Test or W, for WRS Test) 2 the critical value?                X FSS/CharacterizationEngineer (printlsign)
F S S Characterization Manager (printlsign)
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SECTION 7 ATTACHMENT 4 1 DISC
 
Survey Unit Release Record Design #        EP-1.42A-4    1  Revision #    1  Original    1 Page 1 of 3 Survey Unit #(s)                                      1.42A-4
: 1) Embedded Pipe (EP) Survey Unit 1.42A-4 meets the definition of embedded pipe for Plum Brook Reactor Facility (PBRF).
: 2) EP 1.42A-4 is a Class 1, Group 1 survey unit as per the PBRF Final Status Survey Plan (FSSP) and Technical Basis Document (TBD)-06-004.
: 3) Surveys in EP 1.42A-4 were perfurmed using a scintillation detector optimized to measure gamma energies representative of (20-60. Sample #EP 3-9 from Survey Request (SR)-13 was referenced for this decision.
: 4) Survey Instructions for this survey unit are incorporated into and performed in accordance with (IAW) the Babcock Services Incorporated (BSI)/LVS-002, Work Execution Package (WEP) 05-006. Survey instructions described in this Description document constitute Special Methods and the survey design used in the aquisition of survey measurements.
5 ) Instrument efficiency determinations are developed in accordance with the BSYLVS-002, WEP 05-006, these determinations are appropriate for the types of radiation involved and the media being surveyed.
 
1 FSS Design ## EP 1.42A-4            Revision # Original                  Page 2 of 3 Survey Unit: 1.42A-4 1.o  History/Description 1.1    The subject pipe system is a 4 Quad C system line.
1.2    The piping designated EP 1.42A-4 is approximately 48 feet in length from the Reactor Building -25  elevation to Quad (2.
2.0    Survey Design Information 2.1    EP 1.42A-4 was surveyed IAW Procedure #BSI/LVS-002.
2.2      100% of the 4 ID pipe was accessible for survey. The accessible 4 ID pipe was surveyed by static measurement at one foot increments, for a total of 48 survey measurements.
2.3    Surface area for the 4 ID piping is 973 cm2for each foot of piping, corresponding to a total 4 ID piping surface area of 46,698 cm2(4.7 m2) for the entire length of (48) of 4 piping..
3.0    Survey Unit Measurement LocationdData 3.1    Pipe interior radiological survey forms are provided in Attachment 2 of this release record.
4.0    Survey Unit Investigations/Results 4.1    None 5.0    Data Assessment Results 5.1    Data assessment results are provided in the EPBuried Pipe (BP) Survey Report provided in Attachment 1.
5.2    All measurement results are less than the Derived Concentration Guideline LeveI (DCGL) for radionuclide specific EP that corresponds to the 1 mredyr 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        -  -
Fssp,and appIying the Nuclide Fraction 0,
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provided in TBD-06-004, the survey unit that is constituted by EP 1.42A-4 passes FSS.
5.4    Background was not subtracted fiom the survey measurements and the Elevated Measurement Comparison (EMC) was not employed for this survey unit.
 
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FSS Design ## EP 1.42A-4                Revision # Original              Page 3 of 3 I Survey Urd: 1.42A-4                                                                        I 5.5      Statistical Summary Table 4"
Statistical Parameter Pipe Total Number of Survey Measurements          48 Number of Measurements >MDC              47 I    ~~
Number of Measurements Above 50% of DCGL
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I 0 Number of Measurements Above DCGL            0 Mean                      0.0374 Median                  10.0330 Standard Deviation              I 0.0209 Maximum                    10.0931 Minimum                    10.0083 Documentation of evaluations pertaining to compliance with the unrestricted use limit of 25 m r e d y r and dose contributions from Embedded Pipe and radionuclides contributing 10% in aggregate of the total dose for both structural scenarios and soils.
6.1      A review of the survey results has shown that the dose contribution for EP 1.42A-4 to be less than 1 mredyr. The dose contribution is estimated to be 0.037 mredyr based on the average of the actual gross counts.
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Attachment 1 - BSI EPBP Survey Report Attachment 2 - Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form Attachment 3 - DQA Worksheet Attachment 4 -Disc containing RR for EP 1.42A-4 & Spreadsheet
 
SECTION 7 ATTACHMENT 1 3  PAGE(S)
 
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iLI BSI EP/BP SURVEY REPORT Pipe ID            EP 4.4-4                        Survey Locatlon            Quad C I-27 Trench I  Suwey Date                                                2350-1 #                    203488 Detector-SkdY                1MGl LVS-lI101 1-  Pipe Size DCGL                    2.41EM5                P(P-Detector Efficiency kcorpon*dbY      Ef===Y m-1 I 0.00052 973
#p.*rrksffpaMbY un5            4.7                          Field BKG 1-1                    21.7 I ~outinesurvey    I        X                          Field MDCR-I                        19 Nominal MDC (dpnmnu)                  1,557 I
irvey Measurement Results Total Number of Survey Measurements                                  48 Number of Measurements N D C                                      47 Number of Measurements Above 50% DCGL                                  0 Number of Measurements Above DCGL                                    0 Mean                                              0.0374 Median                                              0.0330 Standard Deviation                                      0.0209 Maximum                                            0.0931 Minimum                                      I      0.0083 ROSENHAGEN Survey Technician(s)
TBD O6-004 Piping Group                                        1 SR-13 RadionuclideDistribution Sample                              EP 3-9 MeasuredN u d i                                          Ca-60 Area Factor/EMC Used                                        No Pasflail FSS                                            Pass MREMNRContribution                                          <l COMMENTS:
ACTIVITY VALUES NOT BACKGROUNDCORRECTED RP Engineer I Date P -B-07
 
EP 1.42A-4 4" Pipe TBD 06-004 Group 1
        '1" c660 actlvity    Cs-I 37 activity Eu-IS2 advlty                Nb-Q4activity Ag-108m activity Unity gcpm                    (dpm1100cm2)        (dpmll OOcm2)  (dpm1100cm2)                                (dpmllOOcm2)
-i a                                                                                                                      -
14 32 27
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61,538 51,923 1,977 2,767 6,325 5,337 78 110 251 212  -
1,875 2,625 6,000 5,063 a
                                                                            -+GE j 1,346 58 81 185 156 14 19 44 37 0.01L 0.01i 0.031 0.03; 2e -    28  53,846            5,535            219          5,250    1 1.396            162              39    0.03:
25      29  55.769            5,732            227          5,438                        167              40-  0.03 2e                              5,139            204  -      4,875                        150              36    0.03' 32          63.462            6,523            259  -      6,188                        190              45    0.031 24                  _____      4.744              188          4,500                        138              33    0.02I 2      28  53,846            5,535            219          5,250                        162              39    0.03:
3c      30  57.692            5.930            235          5,625                        173              41    0.03f I
21
        -zJ--2m  40.385 3,558 4,151 141 165 3,375 3,938 104 121 25 29 0.02' 0.02!
3; -    32  61,538            6,325            251  -      6 ,000                        185              44    0.03(
7E      79 151,923 ___I_
15,616              619        14,813                          456              109    0.09:
7( ~-
70 134,615          13,837 _ _ _ ~      548  ____- 13,126                          404              96    0.08:
45      49  94,231            9,686            384
__          9,188        2,443          283              67    0.051 6      66 126,923          13,046              517        12,376                          38 1              91    0.07l
___  5E      56 107,692          11,069              439        10,501                          323              77    0.oa 4:      43  82.692            8,500              337          8,063                        248              59    0.05' 4t          92,308            9,488              376          9.000                        277              66    0.05; 4i          90,385            9,290              368          8,813      ~  2,343          271              65    0.05!
4:          82,692            8,500              337  -      8,063      i  2,143 ~.
248              59    0.05' l!          28.846 _ _ _ - _ _ 2,965  ______      118          2,813      i    748            87              21    0.011 li                              3,360              133          3,188      i 847                98              23    0.02(
41      48  92.308            9,488              376  -      9,000      i 2,393          277                66  0.05 5;                            11,267              447  _- 10,688                            329                79  0.06' 9                              10,674  ~    I 423 10,126              -        31 1              74  0.W
___  41                              9,488              376          9,000        2,393          277                6 0.05' 4!          94,231            9,686              384  -      9,188                        283                67  0.051
-    21          53,846            5,535              219          5.250                        162                  - 0.03:
1o f 2
 
EP 1.42A-4 4" Pipe TBD 06-004 Group 1 7
* I    I Cs-137 activity Eu-162 activity E"-& activity  Nb-91 activity  Ag-1O8m activity Unity (dpmll OOcrn2)  (dpm1100cm2)    (dpnirlOOem2) (dpm1100cm2)      (dpm1100cm2) 125          3,000                            92                22
                                                                                                              -0.01s 102  _____  2,438
_                                75-              18  0.01E 102          2,438                            75                18  0.01:
7                                55          1,313                            40                10  O.OOE 78                                            58                14  0.012
-37)-;
38  16 1c 23,077 30,769 2,372 3,163 94 125 1,875 2,250 3,000 69 92 17 22 0.014 0.015 32,692    3,360          133  -      3,188                            98                23  0.02c 17,308    1,779            71  -      1,688-                            52                12  0.011 41  15  1f    28,846    2,965          118          2,813                            87                21  0.01E 42  16  1    30,769    3,163          125          3,000                            92                22  0.015 43  25  2f    48,077    4,942
_____              196          4,688                            144                34  0.022 44  35  3i    67,308    6,918          274          6,563        I  1,745            202                48  0.041 45  28  2f    53,846    5,535 _ _ _ _ - 219          5,250                            162                39  0.03:
46 46  4    88,462    9,093          360          8,625        , 2,293        ,    265                63  0.09 47 49  42    94,231    9,686          384          9,188        i 2,443            283                67  0.05t i
48 27  2i    51.923    5.337          212          5,063          1,346            156                37
                                                                                                              -0.03; s!=
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STD DEV            0.02' MAX-_              0.09:
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SECTION 7 ATTACHMENT 2 4  PAGE(S)
 
I                                            I BSVLVSPipeCrawler-002 Revision 4 Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form Date:    3'  /'ob                  Time:            08-27  5-c' Pipe ID#:      /. Y d - 4      PipeDiameter:              L/              Access Point Area: / 5 f r r p J s 5 s ~ c Building:      RX                  Elevation:            z-51;3utb c            System: x';'~ ,+,+mC          L/
* i uJAs7-5  ,+;
Type of Survey    Investigation            Characterization            Final Survey              Other    /        p n ~ EJ; r
Gross                          C060        I/                              cs-Detector ID#/ Sled ID#          &?/@P/    /fib/  LJPI    1            / o f Detector Cal Date:      zl9-    lSE.5    -o        Detector Cal Due Date:              u-      D  t - --oi Instrument:              A39 I                      Instrument ID #:                    2-35/n7 Instrument Cal Date:    /7  -  d  d d-  0      Instrument Cal Due Date:            / 7      dov- o b From the Daily Pipe Survey Detector Control Form for the Selected Detector Background Value        3/#? cpm MDCRStatlC MDC,,,,            1557 14      cpm Efficiency Factor for Pipe Diameter dPd 8 b 0 05 100          cm2 (from detector efficiency determination)
Is the MDCstabcacceptable?        @          No        (ifno, adjust sample count time and recalculate MDCR,,,,)
Technician Signature Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Package Page 1 of    2 REFERENCECOPY Attachment 3, Page 1
 
BSI/LVSPipeCrawler-O02 Revision 4 Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form (Continuation Form)
Date:      3+ b b                                                                  qJwdd c Pipe ID#:        1  ./ 3    Pipe Diameter:          /(
Access Point Area: /SW Lip    v ~ p ~ E&. &c Building:        2 K          Elevation:  - 2 5 ?l/ptD  c    Systern:      7 ? r > # d2-23b IC.
Attachment 3, Page 2
 
BSELVSPipeCrawler-002 Revision 4 Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form (Continuation Form)
Building :                      Elevation:  -25    ,?UP%& c  S ystern :
Package Page 2:f
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REFERENCE COPY Attachmen{;, Page 2
 
SECTION 7 ATTACHMENT 3 I  PAGE(S)
 
DQA Check Sheet Design #        I    EP 1.42A-4        I Revision# I      Original  I Answers to the following questions should be fully documented in the Survey Unit Yes    No    N,A Release Record I.
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Have surveys been performed in accordance with survey instructions in the Survey Design?
                                                                                                            ~
1 x 1          I
: 2. Is the instrumentationMDC for structure static measurements below the DCGLw for Class 1 and 2 X
survey units, or below 0.5 DCGLw for Class 3 survey units?
: 3. Is the instrumentation MDC for embeddedhuried piping static measurements below the DCGLw ?                  X
: 0. Was the instrumentation MDC for structure scan measurements, soil scan measurements, and embeddedhuried piping scan measurements below the DCGLW,or, if not, was the need for additional                            X static measurementsor soil samples addressed in the survey design?
: 5. Was the instrumentation MDC for volumetric measurements and smear analysis 10% DCGLw ?                                    X
: 3. Were the MDCs and assumptions used to develop them appropriate for the instruments and techniques used to perform the survey?
: 7. Wem the survey methods used to colled data proper for the types of radiation involved and for the media being surveyed?
: 3. Were "Special Methods" for data collection properly applied for the survey unit under review?            1 x 1          I
: 3. Is the data set comprised of qualified measurement results collected in accordancewith t h e r v e y X
design, which accurately reflects the radiological status of the facility?
Graphical Data Review
: 1. Has a posting plot been created?                                                                        I    I        I x
: 2. Has a histogram (or other frequency plot) been created?
: 3. Have other graphical data tools been created to assist in analyzing the data?                            I    I        I x Data Analysls I. Are all sample measurementsbelow the DCGLW(Class 1 8 2), or 0.5 DCGLw (Class 3)?
                                                                                          ~        ~~              ~  ~~
?. Is the mean of the sample data DCGLW?                                                                        X
: 3. If elevated areas have been identified by scans and/or sampling, is the average activity in each X
elevated area DCGLEMC          (Class l),  < DCGLW(Class 2),or <0.5 DCGLw (Class 3)?
: 1. Is the result of the Elevated Measurements Test 1.O?                                                                        X
                                                                                                          ~      ~
: 5. Is the result of the statistical test (S+ for Sign Test or W, for WRS Test) 1.the critical value?                          X FSSCharaderization Engineer (printlsign)
* p FSSl Characterization Manager (print/sign)
Form cs-0912 Rev 0 Page 1 of 1
 
SECTION 7 ATTACHMENT 4 1 DISC
 
Survey Unit Release Record Design #          EP-Rx155      1  Revision#      1    Original    I Page 1    of 3 Survey Unit #(s)                                        Rx155
: 1) Embedded Pipe (EP) Survey Unit Rxl55 meets the definition of embedded pipe for Plum Brook Reactor Facility (PBRF).
: 2) EP RX155 is a Class 1, Group 2 s w e y unit as per the PBRF Final Status Survey Plan (FSSP) and Technical Basis Document (TBD)-06-004.
: 3) Surveys in EP Rx155 were performed using a scintillation detector optimized to measure gamma energies representative of CO-60.Sample #EP 2-1 from Survey Request (SR)-l3 was referenced for this decision.
: 4) Survey Instructions for this survey unit are incorporated into and performed in accordance with (IAW) the Babcock Services Incorporated (BSI)/LVS-002, Work Execution Package (WEP) 05-006. Survey instructions described in this Description document constitute Special Methods and the survey design used in the acquisition of survey measurements.
: 5) Instrument efficiency determinations are developed in accordance with the BSIZVS-002, WEP 05-006, these determinations are appropriate for the types of radiation involved and the media being surveyed.
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FSS Design # EP Rx155              Revision # Original                    Page 2 of 3 1.0  HistoryiDescription 1.I    EP Rxl55 is a sump trench vent that is located in the pump room on the -
25 foot of the Reactor Building. The purpose of the system is to ventilate the sump trench. This system involves approximately 7 liner feet of drain system piping.
I .2  EP Rx155 consists of 7 linear feet () of 10 inch () Inside Diameter (ID) piping starting in the -25 foot elevation trench and running to Quad B. The total piping for EP Rx155 is 7.
2.0  Survey Design Information 2.1    EP Rx155 was surveyed IAW Procedure #BSULVS-002.
2.2    IOP?of the 10 ID pipe was accessible for survey. The accessible 10 ID pipe was surveyed by static measurement at one foot increments, for a total of 7 survey measurements.
2.3    Surface area for the 10 ID piping is 2,432 cm2for each foot of piping, corresponding to a total 10 ID piping surface area of 17,024 cm2(1.7 m2) for the entire length of (7) of IO piping..
3.0  Survey Unit Measurement LocationsData 3.1    Pipe interior radiological survey forms are provided in Attachment 2 of this release record.
4.0  Survey Unit Investigationshtesults 4.1    None 5.0  Data Assessment Results 5.1    Data assessment results are provided in the EPBuried Pipe (BP) Survey Report provided in Attachment 1.
5.2                                                                      43ukkh&
Level (DCGL) for radionuclide specific EP that corresponds to the 1 mredyr 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 FSSP, and applying the Cesium-137/Cobalt-60 ratios, provided in TBD-06-004, the survey unit that is constituted by EP Rx155 passes FSS.
5.4    Background was not subtracted from the survey measurements and the Elevated Measurement Comparison (EMC) was not employed for this survey unit.
 
FSS Design # EP Rx155                Revision # Original                  Page 3 of 3 5.5      Statistical Summary Table I  10    I Statistical Parameter Total Number of Survey Measurements            7 Number of Measurements >MDC                  0 Number of MeasurementsAbove 50% of DCGL            0 Number of MeasurementsAbove DCGL                0 Mean                        0.012 Median                        0.012 Standard Deviation                  0.002 Maximum                        0.015 Minimum                        0.010 6.0  Documentation of evaluations pertaining to compliance with the unrestricted use limit of 25 mredyr and dose contributions from Embedded Pipe and radionuclides contributing 10% in aggregate of the total dose for both structural scenarios and soils.
6.1    A review of the survey results has shown that the dose contribution for EP Rx155 to be less than 1 mredyr. The dose contribution is estimated to be less than 0.012 mrerdyr based on the average of the actual gross counts measured.
7.0  Attachments        _____                                          ____      ~.
Attachment 1 - BSI EPBP Survey Report Attachment 2 - Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form Attachment 3 - DQA Worksheet Attachment 4 -Disc containing RR for EP Rxl55 & Spreadsheet
 
I SECTION 7 ATTACHMENT 1 2 PAGE(S)
 
I                                              I 8SI EP/BP SURVEY REPORT Pipe ID            Rx155                  Survey Location                    -25 RX Survey Date        10-Jan-06                        2350-1 #                  B566A-108 Survey Time            1030                    Detector-Sled #                BI CRON/G3 Pipe Size              10"              Detector Efficiency                      0.003 Plpe Area Incorporabed by Detsctor EWtciency (in cm2)              2432 I
          ~~      ~                                ~~
I DCGL (dpmM0OcrnZ)    240,800                        Field BKG(crm)                  369.7 Routine Survev            X                    Field MDCR 1-1              I        69.3 QA Survey      I              I    I Norninal~~~(dW-2)                  1      11,223 Survey Measurement Results Total Number of Survey Measurements                            I        7 Number of Measurements >MDC                                          0 Number of Measurements Above 50% DCGL                                      0 Number of Measurements Above DCGL                                        0
~-            ~
Mean
                                                ~~
I      0.012 Median                                                0.012 Standard Deviation                                          0.002
~~    ~
Maximum                                        I      0.015 Minimum                                                0.010 2OMMENTS:            Activity values are not background corrected.
RP Engineer I Date                                                          L 07 6/6/2007
 
EP Rx155 TBD 06-004 Group 2 c.
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2 a  gcpm Co-60 activity (total dpm)
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Cs-137 activity (dpmllWcm2)
Eu-152actlvity (dpm1100cm2)
Eu-154 actMty (dpn\nOOcm2)
Nb-S4 activity (dpm/lOOcm2)
I Agl08m activity (dpmfl00cmZ)
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(P s                _ ~ _ _                                                                                              __
1  247 247      82,333    ~  3,385                                                                          98  0.015 2  231 231      77,000    i
___+A 3166                                                                            92- 0.0%
3  188 188      62,667      I 2,577
                                    -.                                                                            75  00%
4  182 182      60,667      ' 2,495                                                                            72  0.011 5  174 174      58,000        2,385                                                                          69  0.01C 6
7 206 196 206 196 68,667 65,333 2,823 17t_:      16                          ~
82 78 0.01; 0.01;
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I Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form Date:        /. / P - U b          Time:          /636 Building :    ?!rkT*                Elevation        /  '
s 2              Access Point          - 32 A; S++
System: b T - c + ? M P i p e            Diameter:                &/Area:          Pipe ID          Zf - />-A '
Type of Survey Investigation            Characterization      Final Survey        #    Other            ,/
Sled Size                  L'      inch Detector:              B f k # d / cp 3              Detector ID #:                3 5 b ( d k - / b d Cal Date:            17  - rood  'dei-                Cal Due Date:                      /'7- N o d    - 0    (&.
Instrument:          3 3 s    --I                    Instrument ID #:                  2Q3~mY Cal Date:            jq- h ) D d  -  05-              Cal Due Date:                    /'7-+JtI:      -uc From the Daily Pipe Survey Detector Control Form for the Selected Detector Background Value      2k  7  7    cpm MDCRstatic            b 7-3 CPm Efficiency Factor for Pipe            (3c  on3        (taken from detector m e tstatlc er            /) 2 2 3      dpm/100cm2 IS the MDCSQtic                                  (ifno, adjust sample count time and recalculate MDCR,,,ic) c&%&?fitli!e?
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I                                                  I Design #              EP Rx155          Revision #        Original Survey Unit #                                                          EP Rx155 Answers to the following questions should be fully documented in the Survey Unit Release Record                                            Yes  No    NIA
: 1. Have surveys been performed in accordance with survey instructions in the Survey Design?                  X
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: 2. Is the instrumentationMDC for structure static measurements below the DCGLw for Class 1 and 2
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survey units, or below 0.5 DCGLw for Class 3 survey units?
: 3. Is the instrumentationMDC for embeddedlburiedpiping static measurements below the DCGLw ?
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: 4. Was the instrumentation MDC for structure scan measurements, soil scan measurements, and embeddedlburiedpiping scan measurements below the DCGLw, or, if not, was the need for additional static measurements or soil samples addressed in the survey design?
: 5. Was the instrumentationMDC for volumetric measurements and smear analysis < 10% DCGLW?
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I    I    I  X
: 6. Were the MDCs and assumptions used to develop them appropriatefor the instruments and techniques used to perform the survey3
: 7. Were the survey methods used to collect data proper for the types of radiation involved and for the X
media being surveyed?
: 8. Were 'Special Methods" for data collection properly applied for the survey unit under review?            X
: 9. Is the data set comprised of qualified measurement results collected in accordance with the survey X
design, which accurately reflects the radiological status of the facility?
GraDhical Data Review
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: 1. Has a posting plot been created?                                                                                      X
: 2. Has a histogram (or other frequency plot) been created?                                                              X
: 3. Have other graphical data tools been created to assist in analyzing the data?                                            X
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: 1. Are all sample measurements below the DCGLw (Class 1 & 2). or 0.5 DCGLw (Class 3)?                          X
: 2. Is the mean of the sample data DCGLw?                                                                    X
: 3. If elevated areas have been identified by scans andlor sampling, is the average activity in each X
elevated area < DCGLEMC(Class l),          < DCGLw (Class Z),or <0.5 DCGLw (Class 3)?
: 4. Is the result of the Elevated Measurements Test        1.O?                                                          X
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: 5. Is the result of the statistical test (S+ for Sign Test or W , for WRS Test) 2 the critical value?                    X Form CS-09D Rev 0 Page 1 of 1
 
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43 COPY Design ##      EP-Rx 113D          Revision ##        Original      Page 1 of 3 Survey Unit #(s)
: 2) EP Rx 113D is a Class 1, Group 2 survey unit as per the PBRF Final Status Survey Plan (FSSP) and Technical Basis Document (TBD)-06-004.
: 3) Surveys in EP Rx I 13D were performed using a scintillation detector optimized to measure gamma energies representative of Co-60. Sample #EP 2-1 fiom Survey Request (SR)-13 was referenced for this decision.
: 4) Survey Instructions for this survey unit are incorporated into and performed in accordance with (IAW) the Babcock Services Incorporated (BSI)/LVS-002, Work Execution Package (WEP) 05-006. Survey instructions described in this Description document constitute Special Methods and the survey design used in the acquisition of survey measurements.
5 ) Instrument 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 Design ## EP Rx 113D            Revision # Original                  Page 2 of 3 1.o  HistoryDescription 1.1    The subject pipe system is the 0.75 Quad B system line.
1.2    EP Rx 113D is approximately 17 feet in length.
2.0  Survey Design Information 2.1    EP Rx 113D was surveyed IAW Procedure #BSI/LVS-002.
2.2      100% of the 0.75 ID pipe was accessible for survey. The accessible 0.75 ID pipe was surveyed by static measurement at one foot increments, for a total of 17 survey measurements.
2.3    Surface area for the 0.75 ID piping is 182 cm2for each foot of pi ing, P
corresponding to a total 0.75 ID piping surface area of 3,101 cm (0.3 m2) for the entire length of (17) of 0.75 piping..
3.0  Survey Unit Measurement Locations/Data 3.1    Pipe interior radiological survey forms are provided in Attachment 2 of this release record.
4.0  Survey Unit InvestigationsResults 4.1    None 5.0  Data Assessment Results 5.1    Data assessment results are provided in the EP/Buried Pipe (BP) Survey Report provided in Attachment 1.
5.2    All measurement results are less than the Derived Concentration Guideline Level (DCGL) for radionuclide specific EP that corresponds to the 1
              &yr      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 FSSP, and applying the Nuclide Fraction (NF), provided in TBD-06-004, the survey unit that is constituted by EP Rx 113D passes FSS.
5.4    Background was not subtracted from the survey measurements and the Elevated Measurement Comparison (EMC) was not employed for this survey unit.
 
I                                        I FSS Design # EP Rx 113D              Revision # Original                    Page 3 of 3 5.5    Statistical Summary Table I    0.75 Statistical Parameter 1    Pipe Total Number of Survey Measurements              17 Number of Measurements >MDC                    12 Number of Measurements Above 50% of DCGL              0 Number of Measurements Above DCGL                  0 Mean                      Io.0464 Median                      10.0483 Standard Deviation                    0.0138 Maximum                          0.0685 Minimum                          0.0242 Documentation of evaluations pertaining to compliance with the unrestricted use limit of 25 m e d y r and dose contributions fiom Embedded Pipe and radionuclides contributing 10% in aggregate of the total dose for both structural scenarios and soils.
6.1    A review of the survey results has shown that the dose contribution for EP Rx 113D to be less than 1 mredyr. The dose contribution is estimated to be 0.046 rnredyr based on the average of the actual gross counts.
Attachment 1 - BSI EPBP Survey Report Attachment 2 - Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form Attachment 3 - DQA Worksheet Attachment 4 -Disc containing RR for EP Rx 1.13D & Spreadsheet
 
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BSI EPlBP SURVEY REPORT Pipe ID SurveyDate Survey Time 1 1
                  ; ; ;20 Rx 113D Survey Location 2350-I#
DetectorSled#
                                                                                    -27' Trench Loop Drair 189094 0047-no sled Pipe Size                0.75"      11              Detector Efficiency        I 0.00059 DCGL 14mno~a2)          2.41E+05              P(p-kapon(.d    w-      Emancr                182 Fkld BKG iSp.1                      18.3 Routine Survey  I            X        II                Field MDCR 1-1          I            17.8 Total Number of Survey Measurements                                      17 Number of Measurements >MDC                                          12 Number of MeasurementsAbove 50% DCGL                                        0 Number of Measurements Above DCGL                                        0 Mean                                                0.0464 Median                                              0.0483 Standard Deviation                                        0.0138 Maximum                                    I          0.0685 Minimum                                              0.0242 STOCK Survey Technician(s)
Survey Unit Classification                        1            1 TED 06-004Piping Group                                            2 SR-13 Radionuclide Distribution Sample                                EP 2-1 Measured N u d i e                              I          c m Area FactodEMC Used                                            No PasslFail FSS                                            Pass M R E W R Contribution                                        <f COMMENTS:
ACTIMTY VALUES NOT BACKGROUNDCORRECTED RP Engineer IDate
                                              &e                                7-/7-07
 
EP Rx 113D 0.75" Pipe TBD 06-004 Group 2 Co60 activity  COS0 actlvity  Cs-137 activlty                        Ag-lO8m activity ncpm      (total dpm) (dpm1100cm2)    (dpm1lOOcm2)                            (dpmll OOcm2)
Unity 13,559
_-                                      62      44  4
                                                                          ~-              214
                                                                                                  -0.03;
        - ~-
13,559 ~-                  - ___      ____  62      44  4                214    0.03;
        -. -    27,119      14,867
                                  ._          7,709
                                                --      -_  123  i  87  7                428    0.06 11.864        6,504            3,373
                                              --      ___  54      38  3  -..
187    0.021 10;169        5,575                __
2,891        46      33  3                160    0.021 13 22.034      12,079            6,264        100      71  6                348    0.05; 13                      12,079            6,264 .__    100      71  6                348    0.05; 15
      -                .~    13,938            7,227 _ _    116  I  82  7                401    0.06(
12                      11,150            5,782 -_      92  I  65  5  -            32-1. 0.041 12
                        -    11,150            5,782        92      65  5                321    0.041 12                      11.150
                                ,    -        5.782        92      65  5                321    0.041
                                                                                                  ~.
15        25,424      13,938            7,227                                      401    0.06(
-~    11        18,644      10.221            5.300                        -            294    0.W
_-___ 12 - -___  20,339                        5,782 --      92 I    65  5  __            321    0.04I
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17 _____  28,814 -                      8,191        131 I  I 92  8 -              455    0.061 6        10,169        5,575                          46 I  ! 33 1 3                160    0.024 100 I 12        22.034 ____-12,079            6,264                      6 dEAN 348
                                                                                                  -0.05; 0.04t T                                                    lllEDlAN            0.04 3 D DEV            -O.Olr dAx                  0.061 dlN                -0.024 1of1
 
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I                                            I BSYLVSPipeCrawler-002 Revision 4 Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form Date:        T/Z,/OG                  Time:        1025 Pipe I D X :
Building:
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r&7 From the Daily Pipe Survey Detector Control Form for the Selected Detector Background Value          r.3 cpm MDCRstatlc        17, 8              CPm EfficiencyFactor for Pipe Diameter 0.0006                      (from detector efficiency determination) mcstahc        763 I                dpm      100        cm2 Is-the-MDCskhcacceptable? @ No                          (if n q adj.st-.saqk aunt tmeand.redadattC Ccments:      -L ~ J n-I        5Q.T UI?+              Efz- /                                          L L W P L - 1 ~ ~
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DQA Check Sheet Design #          T EP Rx 113D 1 Revision # 1
                                            ~
Original  1 Survey Unit #                                                          EP Rx 113D Answers to the following questions should be fully documented in the Survey Unit Yes  No    NIA Release Record
: 1. Have surveys been performed in accordance with survey instructions in the Survey Design?              X
: 2. Is the instrumentation MDC for structure static measurements below the DCGLw for Class 1 and 2 X
survey units, or below 0.5 DCGLw for Class 3 survey units?
                                  ~~
: 3. Is the instrumentation MDC for embeddedlburied piping static measurements below the DCGLw ?          X
: 4. Was the instrumentation MDC for structure scan measurements, soil scan measurements, and embeddedlburied piping scan measurements below the DCGLw, or, if not, was the need for additional static measurements or soil samples addressed in the survey design?
: 5. Was the instrumentation MDC for volumetric measurements and smear analysisz. 10% DCGLw ?
: 6. Were the MDCs and assumptions used to develop them appropriate for the instruments and techniques used to perform the survey3
: 7. Were the survey methods used to collect data proper for the types of radiation involved and for the X
media being surveyed?
: 8. Were "Special Methods" for data collection property applied for the survey unit under review?        X
: 9. Is the data set comprised of qualified measurement results collected in accordance with the survey    X design, which accurately reflects the radiological status of the facility?
1.
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Has _
a posting plot been created?
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: 2. Has a histogram (or other frequency plot) been created?                                                          X
: 3. Have other graphical data tools been created to assist in analyzing the data?                      I    I    I x
: 1. Are all sample measurements below the DCGLw (Class 1 & 2), or 0.5 DCGLW(Class 3)?                      X
: 2. Is the mean of the sample data c DCGLw?                                                              X
: 3. If elevated areas have been identified by scans and/or sampling, is the average activity in each                  X elevated area DCGLEMC            (Class I),< DCGLw (Class 2), or ~0.5    DCGLw (Class 3)?
: 4. Is the result of the Elevated Measurements Test < 1.O?                                                            X
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: 5. Is the resuli of the statistical test (S+ for Sign Test or Wr for WRS Test) 2 the critical value?                X Form cs-0912 Rev 0 Page 1 of 1
 
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I 0        copy Design #        EP- 1.64 1-8      Revision ##        Original      Page 1 of 3 Survey Unit #(s)                                      1.641-8
: 1) Embedded Pipe (EP) Survey Unit 1.641-8 meets the definition of embedded pipe for Plum Brook Reactor Facility (PBRF).
: 2) EP 1.641-8 is a Class 1, Group 1 survey unit as per the PBRF Final Status Survey Plan (FSSP) and Technical Basis Document (TBD)-06-004.
: 3) Surveys in EP 1.641-8 were performed using a scintillation detector optimized to measure gamma energies representative of CO-60. Sample #EP 3-8 from Survey Request (SR)-13 was referenced for this decision.
: 4) Survey Instructions for this survey unit are incorporated into and performed in accordance with (IAW) the Babcock Services Incorporated (BSI)/LVS-002, Work Execution Package (WEP) 05-006. Survey instructions described in this Description document constitute Special Methods and the survey design used in the acquisition of survey measurements.
5 ) Instrument 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.
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FSS Design # EP 1.641-8            Revision # Original                    Page 2 of 3 1.o  HistoryDescription 1.1    The subject pipe system is the header fiom the 4 inch overflow to Canals H & G to the -25A of Rx Building in Pump Room #22. The h c t i o n of this pipe was to convey water fiom the 4 inch overflow piping leading to canals H and  G to the HD sump in Pump Room #22, where the pipe is currently breached. Survey Unit 1.641-8 represents all the 8diameter piping associated with pipe ID 1541.
1.2    EP 1.641-8 consists of 8 diameter piping that is approximately 5 1 feet in length.
2.0  Survey Design Information 2.1    EP 1.641-8 was surveyed IAW Procedure #BSVLVS-002.
2.2    100% of the 8 ID pipe was accessible for survey. The accessible 8 ID pipe was surveyed by static measurement at one foot increments, for a total of 5 1 survey measurements.
2.3    Surface area for the 8 ID piping is 1,946 cm2for each foot of piping, corresponding to a total 8 ID piping surface area of 99,234 cm2(9.9 m2) for the entire length of (approximately 5 1) of 8 piping..
3.0  Survey Unit Measurement Locations/Data 3.1    Pipe interior radiological survey forms are provided in Attachment 2 of this release record.
4.0  Survey Unit InvestigationsResults 4.1    None 5.0  Data Assessment Results 5.1    Data assessment results are provided in the EP/Buried Pipe (BP) Survey Report provided in Attachment 1.                      ____.__            ~ __
5.2    All measurement results are less than the Derived Concentration Guideline Level (DCGL) for radionuclide specific EP that corresponds to the 1 mdyr 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 FSSP, and applying the Nuclide Fraction (NF), provided in TBD-06-004, the survey unit that is constituted by EP 1.641-8 passes FSS.
5.4    Background was not subtracted from the survey measurements and the Elevated Measurement Comparison (EMC) was not employed for this survey unit.
 
FSS Design # EP 1.641 -8 Survey Unit: 1.641-8 Revision I# Original              I    Page 3 of 3 5.5    Statistical Summary Table Statistical Parameter Total Number of Survey Measurements              51 Number of Measurements >MDC                    25 Number of Measurements Above 50% of DCGL              0 Number of Measurements Above DCGL                  0 Mean                          0.0171 Median                        0.0161 Standard Deviation                    0.0085 Maximum                          0.0628 Minimum                          0.0058 Documentation of evaluations pertaining to compliance with the unrestricted use limit of 25 mdyr and dose contributions from Embedded Pipe and radionuclides contributing 10% in aggregate of the total dose for both structural scenarios and soils.
6.1    A review of the survey results has shown that the dose contribution for EP 1.641-8 to be less than 1 m r d y r . The dose contribution is estimated to be 0.017 rnredyr based on the average of the acW gross counts measured.                                            -            ~-      - ~
Attachments Attachment 1 - BSI EP/BP Survey Report Attachment 2 - Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form Attachment 3 - DQA Worksheet Attachment 4 - SURR EP 1.641-8 & Spreadsbeet Disc
 
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BSI EPlBP SURVEY REPORT Pipe ID    !      1.641-8    11              Survey Location 1 I
Canal GBH overflow Survey Date        18-Jul-07                          2350-1 #          189094 I SuweyTime    1      13:s      11                              I  1MGI LVS-Ill07 Survey Technidan(s)
Survey Unit Classifmtion                I          1 TBD O6-004 Piping
                                                . - Group                            1 SR-13 Radionudide DistributionSample                    EP 3-8
___- -                              Measured Nuclide                                        ~-
Area Fador/EMC Used                              No PasslFail FSS                                Pass MREMNR Contribution                              4 RP Engineer IDate I      8Ll          u          7-2E-07 7/25/2007
 
EP 1.641-8 8" Pipe TBD 06-004 Group 1 Cs-137 activity    Eu-152 activrty              Nb-94 activity (dpmllOOcmZ)      (dpmllOOcmZ)                (dpml100cmZ) 555                    64
    ~-
136 97    __
3.250 27322 1864 1  617 100 71 126            3,018      I    802              93 165            3,947                          121 184            4,411        1,173            136 107            2,554                            79 145            3,482          926            107 155            3,714  -/9871864 114 100 136            3,250 126            3,018                            93 116            2,786                            86 78            1,857                          57 78            1.857                          57 88 864            1oa I
                                        =p 68            1,625          432              5c 97  I          2.322                            71
                                                      --          71 l -
555              64 107 1o f 2
 
EP 1.641-8 8" Pipe TBD 06-004 Group 1 11
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co80 activity  Cs-137 activity Eu-152 activity Eu-1  activity  Nb-94 activity  AglOBm activity ncpm                                                                                                            Unity (dpmll00cm2)    (dpmllOOcm2)  (dpm1100cm2)          00cm2)  (dpm1100cmZ)      (dpm1100cm2) 32 7
7  33,333 O.Ol(
1c  47,619                                                                                                  0.011 14  57,143                                                                                                  0.011 IC  47,619                                                                                                  0.01!
1:  61,905                                                                                                  0.01!
E  38,095                                                                                                  0.01:
1 f  23,810                                                                                                  0.00 33,333                                                                                                  0.01' 1
23,810                                                                                                  0.00 57,143                                                                                                  0.01
            --1; l!  90,476                                                                                                  0.02 14  66,667 1:  80,952
: 4.        4: 204,762 1        l!  71,425 0.02 L
___- 1' 66,667 1        1'  61,905                                                                                                  0.01 57,142                                                                                                  0.01 52,381                                                                                                  0.01 t----t-                                                                        MEAN MEDIAN 1
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I BSYLVSPipeCrawler-002 Revision 5 Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form Date: 7 - 1 9 - 0  7              Time:      139.4 Pipe ID#: \ b4 \              Pipe Diameter:      s  It                Access Point Area: -dl                &
Building:    h%  a\&-  U Elevation:                4 System:      k\6aH W%&
Type of Survey    Investigation          Characterization            Finalsurvey >(            Other    d Gross                            Co60    \I                                cs
                                            /kWI Detector CalDate:
Instrument:
Detector ID# / Sled ID#
13Sd I Inhi
                                  - 07 1      107 Detector Cal Due Date:
Instnunent ID #:
1 d m y d 1 u jj Instrument Cal Date:      1 - f)  - 07            Instrument Cal Due Date:            \@\\ 0 5-From the Daily Pipe Survey Detector Control Form for the Selected Detector Background Value 3 L            cpm MDCRStiLtiC          9,5        cpm Efficiency Factor for Pipe Diameter 010 Dz1                  (from detector efficiency determination)
PvlDCstatic      2              dpd        LOP          cm2 Is the MDCstabcacceptable?                  No        (if no, adjust sample count time and recalculate M D a t i c )
Comments: Q.4                    sV\lmf*du          Em-%                                  1Ih34      c,*LL        /
Technician Signature          3 A Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Package Page 1 of      2 REFERENCECOPY Attachment 3, Page 1
 
I BSVLVSPipeCrawler-002 Revision 5 Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form (Continuation Form)
Pi;eaz#:
Building:
              $2*            Pipe Diameter:
Elevation:
Access Point Area:
System: L\
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I BSULVSPipeCrawler-002 Revision 5 Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form (Continuation Form)
I Position  Feet into Pipe    Count Time    Gross Counts    Gross    Net      dpm/100cm2 1
  #      fiom Opening        (min)                        cpm    cpm 4b          uc                  I          97            y3      n I&          J1 47          9 7                            1s          15                        I I
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I SECTION 7 ATTACHMENT 4 1 DISC
 
Survey Unit Release Record Design #        EP-1.641-4    1  Revision #    I  Original    I Page 1 of 3 Survey Unit #(s)                                      1.641-4
: 1) Embedded Pipe (EP) Survey Unit 1.6414 meets the definition of embedded pipe for Plum Brook Reactor Facility (PBRF).
: 2) EP 1.641-4 is a Class 1, Group 1 survey unit as per the PBRF Final Status Survey Plan (FSSP) and Technical Basis Document (TBD)-06-004.
: 3) Surveys in EP 1.641-4 were performed using a scintillation detector optimized to measure gamma energies representative of CO-60. Sample #EP 3-8 from Survey Request (SR)-13 was referenced for this decision.
: 4) Survey Instructions for this survey unit are incorporated into and performed in accordance with (IAW) the Babcock Services Incorporated (BSI)/LVS-002, Work Execution Package (WEP) 05-006. Survey instructions described in this Description document constitute Special Methods and the survey design used in the acquisition of survey measurements.
5 ) Instrument 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 Design # EP 1.641-4            Revision ## Original                  Page 2 of 3 1.0  Historyfiscription 1,1    The subject pipe section is the 4 inch overflow header to Canals F, G & H.
The function of this pipe was to convey water fiom the 4 inch risers in each of the canals to the 8 inch header leading to the HD sump in Pump Room #22 on the Rx -25ft,where the pipe is currently breached. Survey Unit 1.641-4 represents all the 4"diameter piping associated with pipe ID 1.641.
1.2    EP 1,641-4 consists of 4" diameter piping that is approximately 34 feet in length.
2.0  Survey Design Information 2.1    EP 1.641-4 was surveyed IAW Procedure #BSVLVS-002.
2.2    100% of the 4" ID pipe was accessible for survey. The accessible 4" ID pipe was surveyed by static measurement at one foot increments, for a total of 34 survey measurements.
2.3    Surface area for the 4" ID piping is 973 cm2for each foot of piping, corresponding to a total 4" ID piping surface area of 33,078 cm2(3.3 r n')
for the entire length of (approximately 34') of 4" piping..
3.0  Survey Unit Measurement Locations/Data 3.1    Pipe interior radiological survey forms are provided in Attachment 2 of this release record.
4.0  Survey Unit InvestigationsAXesults 4.1    None 5.0  Data Assessment Results 5.1    Data assessment results are provided in the EP/Buried Pipe (BP) Survey Report provided in Attachment 1.                                  - ~ _ _ -
5.2    All measurement results are less than the Derived Concentration Guideline Level (DCGL) for radionuclide specific EP that corresponds to the 1 mredyr 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 FSSP, and applying the Nuclide Fraction (NF), provided in TBD-06-004, the survey unit that is constituted by EP 1.641-4 passes FSS.
5.4    Background was not subtracted from the survey measurements and the Elevated Measurement Comparison (EMC) was not employed for this survey unit.
 
FSS Design # EP 1.641-4            Revision # 0rigm.d                    Page 3 of 3 5.5    Statistical Summary Table Statistical Parameter Total Number of Survey Measurements            34 Number of Measurements >MDC                  21 Number of Measurements Above 50% of DCGL              0 Number of Measurements Above DCGL                0 Mean                        0.0194 Median                      0.0187 Standard Deviation                  0.0053 Maximum                        0.0324 Minimum                        0.0085 6.0  Documentation of evalrtations periaining to compliance with the unrestricted use limit of 25 mdyr and dose contributions from Embedded Pipe and radionuclides contributing 10% in aggregate of the total dose for both structural scenarios and soils.
6.1    A review of the survey results has shown that the dose contribution for EP 1.641-4 to be less than 1 mrerdyr. The dose contribution is estimated to be 0.019 mredyr based on the average of the actual gross counts measured.                                                        ~ ~  ~
7.0  Attachments Attachment I - BSI EP/BP Survey Report Attachment 2 - Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form Attachment 3 - DQA Worksheet Attachment 4 - SURR EP 1.641-4 & Spreadsheet
 
SECTION 7 ATTACHMlENT 1 3  PAGE(S)
 
BSI EPIBP SURVEY REPORT I    Pipe ID Survey Date
                  !      1.6414 19Jul-07
                                      !!            Survey Location 2350-1 t II Canal G8H overflow 189094 I  Survey Time Pipe Size              4"        I1 I            Detector-SM #
Detector Efficiency II  lMGl LVS-IIlOl O.OOO36 I
I                                  Maximum Minimum 0.0324 0.0085 I        Survey Technician(s)
FOWLER TBD O6-004 Piping Group                                    1 SR-I3 Radionuclide Distribution Sample                          EP 3-8 Measured Nuclide                                    co-60  ~
Area FactorlEMC Used                                    No PasslFail FSS                                      Pass MREMlYR Contribution                                    <l COMMENTS:
ACTIVITY VALUES NOT BACKGROUND CORRECTED.
RP Engineer I Date
 
EP 1.6414 4" Pipe TBD 06-004 Group 1 I
I          I      I I Ag-108m activlty (dpmllOOcm2)
Jnity 18 0.01!
20  -0.01'
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16 -0.01~
10 -O.OO!
14 -0.01:
0.01
                                          -0.01 0.01
                                          -0.01 0.02 28 -0.02 24 0.02 22  0.01 24 -0.02 0.01 0.02 0.02 1 of2
 
EP 1.641-4 4" Pipe TBD 06-004 Group 1 Eu-152 activity Eu-164 activity Nb-94 activity  Ag-108m activity activity  Cs-137 activity ncpm            (dpm1100cm2)    (dpm1100crnZ)  (dpm1100crn2)  (dpml100cm2)    (dpm1100crn2) 133                32  0.02; s
4,334          1,152 4,283                            4,063          1,080            125                30  0.02(
I MEAN                0.01!
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                                -                                              MAX                0.03:
MIN                0.00 2of2
 
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I                                            I BSYLVSPipeCrawler-002 Revision 5 Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form 7-I 7- 0 7                              O%S      6 Date:
Pipe ID#:
Building:
1 kb2j  1 ~
Time:
Pipe Diameter:
Elevation:
Y*
                                                      -25' Access Point Area:
System:        G+)i d - &[
L\m        SCJ
                                                                                          /
Type of Survey    Investigation          Characterization            FinalSurveyx-            Other  /
Gross                            Co60    d                                cs Detector ID# / Sled ID#        I mb 1 U f -1              /\ol Detector Cal Date:      \ - \I- as
* Detector Cal Due Date:            1- l \ - b P Instrument:            23so - 1 . .                Instrument ID #:              167 Q ? q Instrument Cal Date:        1- \ \  - 07          Instrument Cal Due Date:            1 -11 0 9 From the Daily Pipe Survey Detector Control Form for the Selected Detector BackgroundValue 3 \              cpm MDCRStiItlC            9 , \CPm Efficiency Factor for Pipe Diameter        61000367 (fiom detector efficiency determination)
MDCS,tlC        3054            dpd      IOa          cm2 Is the MDCSQticacceptable? @ No                        (ifno, adjust sample count time and recalculate MDCR&
Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Technician Signature      r Package Page 1 o f 3 0  REFERENCECOPY Attachment 3, Page 1
 
I BSYLVSPipeCrawler-002 Revision 5 Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form (Continuation Form)
Pipe ID#: 2JJ
              - ZJ-Date: 7 \ 9 0 7 Pipe Diameter:              Access Point Area: H, Building:
Y Elevation:                    System:      G +H cor.,*\ Duuclu.
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DQA Check Sheet
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Design #        1    EP 1.6414          I Revision # I      Original  1 Survey Unit #                                                          EP 1.641-4 Answers to the following questions should be fully documented in the Survey Unit Yes No    N/A Release Record
: 1. Have surveys been performed in accordance with survey instructions in the Survey Design?              1 x 1    I 2.
Is the instrumentation MDC for structure static measurements below the DCGLw for Class 1 and 2 survey units, or below 0.5 DCGLWfor Class 3 survey units?                                            I        Ix
: 3. Is the instrumentation MDC for embeddedhuried piping static measurements below the DCGLw ?                X
: 4. Was the instrumentation MDC for structure scan measurements, soil scan measurements, and embedded/buried piping scan measurements below the DCGLw,or, if not, was the need for additional                  X static measurements or soil samples addressed in the survey design?
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: 5. Was the instrumentation MDC for volumetric measurements and smear analysis < 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 collect data proper for the types of radiation involved and for the X
media being surveyed?
: 8. Were Special Methods for data collection properly applied for the survey unit under review?        1 x 1    I
: 1. Has a posting plot been created?                                                                                  X
: 2. Has a histogram (or other frequency plot) been created?                                                            X
: 3. Have other graphical data tools been created to assist in analyzing the data?                                        X Data Analysis
: 2. Is the mean of the sample data < DCGLW?                                                                  X
: 3. If elevated areas have been identified by scans and/or sampling, is the average activity in each                  X elevated area .Z DCGLEMC      (Class l),  .Z DCGLW(Class 2), or ~ 0 . DCGLW 5      (Class 3)?
: 4. Is the result of the Elevated Measurements Test .Z 1.O?                                                            X
: 5. Is the result of the statistical test (S+ for Sign Test or W , for WRS Test) 2 the critical value?                X Page 1 of 1
 
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Design #        EP-Rx 150D          Revision #        Original      Page 1 of 3 Survey Unit #(s)                                    Rx 150D
: 1) Embedded Pipe (EP) Survey Unit Rx 150D meets the definition of embedded pipe for Plum Brook Reactor Facility (PBRF).
: 2) EP Rx 150D is a Class 1, Group 2 survey unit as per the PBRF Final Status Survey Plan (FSSP) and Technical Basis Document (TBD)-06-004.
: 3) Surveys in EP Rx 150D were performed using a scintillation detector optimized to measure gamma energies representative of CO-60.Sample #EP 2-1 from Survey Request (SR)- 13 was referenced for this decision.
: 4) Survey Instructions for this survey unit are incorporated into and performed in accordance with (IAW) the Babcock Services Incorporated (BSI)/LVS-002, Work Execution Package (WEP) 05-006.Survey instructions described in this Description document constitute Special Methods and the survey design used in the acquisition of survey measurements.
5 ) Instrument efficiency determinations are developed in accordance with the BSyLVS-002, WEP 05-006, these determinations are appropriate for the types of radiation involved and the media being surveyed.
 
FSS Design ## EP Rx 150D Survey Unit: Rx l5OD 1.o    HistoryDescription 1.1    The subject pipe system is the 0.75 Quad B system line.
1.2    EP Rx 1SOD is approximately 15 feet in length.
2.0    Survey Design Information 2.1    EP Rx 1SOD was surveyed IAW Procedure #BSVLVS-002.
2.2    100% of the 0.75 ID pipe was accessible for survey. The accessible 0.75 ID pipe was surveyed by static measurement at one foot increments, for a total of 15 survey measurements.
2.3    Surface area for the 0.75 ID piping is 182 cm2for each foot of pi ing, B
corresponding to a total 0.75 ID piping surface area of 2,736 cm (0.3 m2) for the entire length of (1 5  ) of 0.75 piping..
3.0    Survey Unit Measurement LocationsData 3.1    Pipe interior radiological survey forms are provided in Attachment 2 of this release record.
4.0    Survey Unit InvestigationslResults 4.1    None 5.0    Data Assessment Resuits 5.1    Data assessment results are provided in the EPBuried Pipe (BP) Survey Report provided in Attachment 1.
5.2    All measurement results are less than the Derived Concentration Guideline Level (DCGL) for radionuclide specific EP that corresponds to the 1 mdyr 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 FSSP, and applying the Nuclide Fraction (NF), provided in TBD-06-004, the survey unit that is constituted by EP Rx 150D passes FSS.
5.4    Background was not subtracted from the survey measurements and the Elevated Measurement Comparison (EMC) was not employed for this survey unit.
 
FSS Design # EP Rx l5OD            Revision # Original                  Page 3 of 3 5.5    Statistical Summary Table 0.75 Statistical Parameter Pipe Total Number of Survey Measurements            15 Number of Measurements >MDC                  10 Number of Measurements Above 50% of DCGL            0 Number of Measurements Above DCGL                0 Mean                        0.0384 Median                        0.0403 Standard Deviation                  0.0130 Maximum                        0.0564 Minimum                        0.0161  4 Documentation of evaluations pertaining to compliance with the unrestricted use limit of 25 &yr      and dose contributions from Embedded Pipe and radionuclides contributing 10% in aggregate of the total dose for both structural scenarios and soils.
6.1    A review of the survey results has shown that the dose contribution for EP Rx 150D to be less than 1 mredyr. The dose contribution is estimated to be 0.038 mredyr based on the average of the actual gross counts.
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Attachment 1 - BSI EPBP Survey Report Attachment 2 - Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form Attachment 3 - DQA Worksheet Attachment 4 -Disc containing RR for EP Rx 1SOD & Spreadsheet
 
SECTION 7 ATTACHMENT 1 2  PAGE(S)
 
                                                                      !  I BSI EPIBP SURVEY REPORT 2  Pipe ID Survey Date I    02-Aug-06 Survey Location        -27' Trench Loop Drair Survey Time          12:50                        Detector-Sled #              0047-no sled Pipe Size            0.75                      Detector Etficiency              0.00059 DCGL wmmcm2)        2.41E 9 5                                                        182 nP.Wlnsorpor*pW          0.3 D      p  ' 1 Routine Survey          X                        Field MDCR (cp)
Survey Measurement Results Total Number oi iurvey Measurements                                15 Number of Measurements >MDC                                      10 Number of Measurements Above 50% DCGL                                0 Number of Measurements Above DCGL                                  0 Mean                                            0.0384 aurvey unn uassmtxion                        I              1 TBD O6-004 PiDitw
                                          . - Group                      1 2
SR-13 Radionuclide Distribution Sample                          EP 2-1 Measured Nudide                                        C0-60 Area FactorlEMC Used                                      No PasdFail FSS                                          Pass MREMNR Contribution                                        el
:OMMENTS:
CTNITY VALUES NOT BACKGROUNDCORRECTED 7- /7-07
 
EP Rx 150D 0.75" Pipe TBD 06-004 Group 2 ncpm C060 activity (totaldpm)
C0-60 acthri (dpmllOOcm2)
Cs-137 activity (dpm1100cm2)
EU-152 activity ldomllOOcm2l        ?
Eu-1 activity (dpml OOcm2)
I Nb-94 activity (dpmll00cm2)
Ag-lO8m activity (dpm1100cm2) i 9,292            4,818                77
    ~-10          16,949 11      11        18,644        10,221            5,300                85 7 -    7        11,864        6,504            3,373                54 11        18,644        10,221 ---        5,300                85 10        16,949 ~-      9,292
                                    .~
4,818                77 10        16,949        9,292            4,818 -              77 13,009            6,745              108
___ 14        23,729 A      4        6,78C        3,717            1,927 -              31 9        15,254        8,363            4,336                69 A      4        6,78C        3,717            1,927                31 I3 12        20,33E -      11,150            5,782                92 14        23,72E        13,009            6,745              108 8        13,552        7.433            3,855                62
: 13. __    22,03        12:079            6,264
__                1oa 6        10,161        5.572 ~ _ _      2,891 _ - .
46 MEAN            0.038 MEDIAN          0.040 STD DEV          0.01 3 t-I            _--
MAX              0.056 MIN              0.016 -
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I SECTION 7 ATTACHMENT 2 3 PAGE(S)
 
I                                      I      I BSVLVSPipeCrawler-002 Revision 4 Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form Time:              I Z e Pipe Diameter:              e75                                      -
Access Point Area: 2 7 7/2tWdf Elevation:          -27                        System:          Loo? D/-w.rlLlf c
Type of Survey        Investigation              Characterization      A    Final Survey    X        Other Gross                                C06O        .rl                              cs-Detector ID# / Sled ID#        ~ o / / . I;L  -x    *ob471              &O      SLiW3 Detector Cal Date:          Z/ZO 1 0 6                  Detector Cal Due Date:                                  07 I  I Instrument:            23    523 -7                      Instrument ID #:                I69094 Instrument Cal Date:        3/45/06                      Instrument Cal Due Date:              31 I S/O 7 f
I From the Daily Pipe Survey Detector Control Form for the Selected Detector BackgroundValue /%, 3 cpm MDCRStatl,          l7*S            CPm Efficiency Factor for Pipe Diameter 0.0 006                        (from detector efficiency determination)
MDC,tab,          763\                dpd          10-          cm2 Is &he MDC,tah, acceptable?                        No        (ifao, adjust sample count time am? refikulate MI3?3,,)
Cclmlents:      En,                SURA/\-&                Et32      L. I                                  c9.M  PLrSN
$Pytw)J E)b    576                                                                          n Technician Signature Pipe Interior Radiological Survey                                                        ~ _ _ _ _                ___~
_ _ _ _ _ ~                          -~                                                          ~~
Position Feet into Pipe fiom Opening Count Time (min)
Gross Counts          Gross cpm Net cpm 1 d p d l OOcm2 1                  I                                        IO                  10                  la                /a/
2                  3                        1              j r 3                  3 4                  e                                        iA                  /I                                            I I
5                                                            IO                10 6                  L                                        IC)                JO                I                          4I 7                  7                                        I+                  14                                              j 8                  Q                                          4                                    I          I 9                  4                                          7                  4        I      I          !
10                io                      w                                                        4          I d
Package Page 1 o f a REFERENCECOPY                                  Attachment 3, Page 1
 
i    I BSYLVSPipeCrawler-002 Revision 4 Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form (Continuation Form) rzw Date:
Pipe ID#:                    Pipe Diameter:      *75 b'
Access Point Area: -.y' m&.wgt Building:                      Elevation:      -27'          System:        L@? D PPInl Package Page & o f 2 Attachment 3, Page 2
 
SECTION 7 ATTACHMENT 3 1 PAGE($)
 
DQA Check Sheet Design #        I  EP Rx 1500          I Revision # 1      Original    1 EP Rx 150D Answers to the following questions should be fully documented in the Survey Unit                      Yes    No      NIA Release Record 1, Have surveys been performed in accordance with survey instructions in the Survey Design?                X
: 2. Is the instrumentation MDC for structure static measurements below the DCGLw for Class 1 and 2                        X survey units, or below 0.5 DCGLWfor Class 3 survey units?
: 3. Is the instrumentation MDC for embeddedburied piping static measurements below the DCGLW?              X
: 4. Was the instrumentation MDC for structure scan measurements, soil scan measurements, and embedd&uried piping scan measurements below the DCGLw,or, if not, was the need for additional                          X
-~
static measurements or soil samples addressed in the survey design?
              ~
: 5. Was the instrumentation MDC for volumetric measurements and smear analysis < 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 collect data proper for the types of radiation involved and for the    X media being surveyed?
: 8. Were "Special Methods" for data collection properly applied for the survey unit under review?      I  X  l  '  l
: 1. Has a posting plot been created?                                                                    I      I          X
: 2. Has a histogram (or other frequency plot) been created?                                                                X
: 3. Have other graphical data tools been created to assist in analyzing the data?                                          X Data Analysls
: 1. Are all sample measurements below the DCGLw (Class 1 i          3 2), or 0.5 DCGLw (Class 3)?      1 x 1          I
: 2. Is the mean of the sample data c DCGLw?                                                                X
: 3. If elevated areas have been identified by scans andlor sampling, is the average activity in each                      X elevated area c DCGLEM (Class I),< DCGLW(Class 2), or ~ 0 . DCGLw          5    (Class 3)?
: 4. Is the result of the Elevated Measurements Test 1.O?                                                                  X
: 5. Is the result of the statistical test (S+ for Sign Test or W, for WRS Test) 5 the critical value?                      X FSSlCharacterization Engineer (prinffsign)                                                              Date  7-17-07 FSS/ Characterization Manager (prinffsign)                                                              Date  8 ) N h Form CS-0912 Rev 0 Page 1 of 1
 
SECTION 7 ATTACHMENT 4 1 DISC
 
0 COPY Design #                HL-111          Revision #        Original      Page 1 of 3 Survey Unit #(s)
: 2) HL-111 is a Class 1, Group 2 survey unit as per the PBRF Final Status Survey Plan (FSSP) and Technical Basis Document (TBD)-06-004.
: 3) Surveys in HL-111 were performed using a scintillation detector optimized to measure gamma energies representative of CO-60. Sample #EP 2-5 fiom Survey Request (SR)- 13 was referenced for this decision.
: 4) Survey Instructions for this survey unit are incorporated into and performed in accordance with (IAW) the Babcock Services Lncorporated (BSI)/LVS-002, Work Execution Package (WEP) 05-006. Survey instructions described in this Description document constitute Special Methods and the survey design used in the acquisition of survey measurements.
5 ) Instrument 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.
Approval Signatures                                                Date:
FSS/Characterization Engineer            ,.VL                                      7- /a- 0 7 Technical Reviewer (FS S/Characterization Engineer)                                                  7-1 8-07 FSWChaacterization Manager
 
I FSS Design # HL-111                I Revision # Original            I    ~age2of3      I Survey Unit: HL-111 I
1.o    HistoryDescription 1.1    The subject pipe system is the 3 vent line for Canal J. The function of this pipe was to convey water f?om the 3risers in Quad 3 to the HD sump in Pump Room#22 on the Rx building -25fi., where the pipe is currentIy breached.
1.2    HL-111 consists of 3 diameter piping that is approximately 3 feet in length.
2.0    Survey Design Idormation 2.1    HL-111 was surveyed IAW Procedure #BSVLVS-002.
2.2    100% of the 3 ID pipe was accessible for survey, The accessible 3 ID pipe was surveyed by static measurement at one foot increments, for a total of 3 survey measurements.
2.3    Surface area for the 3 ID piping is 730 cm2for each foot of pi ing, P
corresponding to a total 3 ID piping surface area of 2,190 cm (0.2 m2) for the entire length of (approximately 3) of 3 piping.
3.0    Survey Unit Measurement Locations/Data 3.1    Pipe interior radiological survey forms are provided in Attachment 2 of this release record.
4.0    Survey Unit InvestigationsResults 4.1    None 5.0    Data Assessment Results 5.1    Data assessment results are provided in the EPBuried Pipe (BP) Survey Report provided in Attachment 1.
5.2    All measurement results are less than the Derived Concentration Guideline r                        e                        -                      -
mredyr 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 FSSP, and applying the Nuclide Fraction 0,      provided in TBD-06-004, the survey unit that is constituted by HL-111 passes FSS.
5.4    Background was not subtracted from the survey measurements and the Elevated Measurement Comparison (EMC) was not employed for this survey unit.
 
FSS Design # HL-111                  Revision # Original                    Page 3 of 3 5.5    Statistical Summary Table
                            ~~
Statistical Parameter
                                              ~
I  Pipe Total Number of Survey Measurements                3
                      ~
Number of Measurements M D C                  3 Number of Measurements Above 50% of DCGL                0 Number of Measurements Above DCGL                  0 Mean                          0.0279
                          ~    ~-
Median                        0.0320 Standard Deviation                    0.0083 Maximum                          0.0333 Minimum                        10.0183 6.0  Documentation of evaluations pertaining to compliance with the unrestricted use limit of 25 m e d y r and dose contributions &om Embedded Pipe and radionuclides contributing 10% in aggregate of the total dose for both structural scenarios and soils.
6.1    A review of the survey results has shown that the dose contribution for HL-111to be less than 1 mredyr. The dose contribution is estimated to be 0.028 m  re  d yr based on the average of the actual gross counts measured.                                                                ~- - ~ --
Attachments Attachment 1 - BSI EPBP Survey Report Attachment 2 - Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form Attachment 3 - DQA Worksheet Attachment 4 -Disc containing RR for HL- 1 11 ?i Spreadsheet
 
SECTION 7 ATTACHMENT 1 2 PAGE(S)
 
c
  ._  e                    BSI EWBP SURVEY REPORT Pipe ID    I      HL-I 11      II          Survey Location      I  Canal J Vent Survey Date  1    iwan-06 II              23500-1#        1    212223 I
___t____ll I                                      t DetectorSM #
I  212701-121 Pipesize    I        3          II          Detector Efficiency  1 I
0.00013 DCGL #pnnmnai        2.41E 4 5              Rp-lnmP-wJw-emw                  730 Field BKG1    ~  1        5.6 Total Number of Survey Measurements                        3 Number of Measurements >MDC                            3 Number of MeasurementsAbove 50% DCGL                          0 Number of Measurements Above DCGL                          0 Mean                                  0.0279 Median                                0.0320 Standard Deviation                            0.0083 Maximum                                  0.0333 Minimum                                  0.0183
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OMMENTS:
CTlVlTY VALUES NOT BACKGROUND CORRECTED RP Engineer I Date 7-7-07
 
HL-I I 1 9cpm  ncpm Co40 activity 3" Pipe TBD 06-004 Group 2 Cs-137 activity (dpm/100cm2)
EulS2 activity (dpm/lOOcm2)
I
                                                                      ~~1~~  I AglO8m activity (dpm1100crn2) 7 4      4 30.769 ___ _4,215
___              2,186 ______      35          2              121 0.01t 7.3        SI154 7.3 ~-          7,692            3,989              64          4              221  0.03:
53.846      7.376            3,825              61          41            212  0.03; 7      7 1
0.021 I                            0.03; 0.001 0.03:
0.011 1 of1
 
SECTION 7 ATTACHMENT 2 I  PAGE(S)
 
i Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form Date:          /        /Ifdt                Time:            / 3 lfJ-                                      C4U4tfL Building :        ?  A n d                    Elevation      / 2s                Access Point              LA-System:                      7 d297            Pipe Diameter:                      Area: Pipe ID                L  -  / I f Type of Survey Investigation                                      L Characterization      >    T Final Survey        ##    Other        4 Sled Size        3b44( sm?&l(oeinch Detector:                          4 . 4t                          Detector ID #:            31r736P- / a /
Cal Date:                          f l W - 0 4 -0  5              Cal Due Date:                13-Fo\r - a d Instrument:                      3 353        {                    Instrument ID #:                aiasP.3 Cal Date:                          /7- &)Od      Q  5              Cal Due Date:              I 7 7 f a N -0        b From the Daily Pipe Survey Detector Control Form for the Selected Detector Background Value                  30 6          cpm MDCRstatic                      1/.1          CPm Efficiency Factor for Pipe                          ~,OOOI.3          (taken from detector calibration certificate)
Qpjyeter StahC                      27  79      d p d l OOcm IS the M D C S t a t i c                @ No                  (if no, adjust sample count time and recalculate MDCL6,)
C&%&&?!e?                  $&7&          S d A 4Lf Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Radiological Survey Commenced: Date:                      / - /  6 b    Time:          / 36 f -
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Design #              HL-Ill          Revision #        Original Survey Unit #                                                          HL-111 Answers to the following questions should be fully documented in the Survey Unit Release Record                                        Yes No N/A
: 1. Have surveys been performed in accordance with survey instructions in the Survey Design?            X
: 2. Is the instrumentation MDC for structure static measurements below the DCGLw for Class Iand 2              X survey units, or below 0.5 DCGLw for Class 3 survey units?
: 3. Is the instrumentation MDC for embedded/buried piping static measurements below the DCGLw ?        X
: 4. Was the instrumentation MDC for structure scan measurements, soil scan measurements, and embedded/buried piping scan measurements below the DCGLW,or,if not, was the need for additional            X static measurements or soil samples addressed in the survey design?
: 5. Was the instrumentation MDC for volumetric measurements and smear analysis c 10% DCGLW?                    X
: 6. Were the MDCs and assumptions used to develop them appropriate for the instruments and techniques used to perform the survey3
: 7. Were the survey methods used to collect data proper for the types of radiation involvedand for the media being surveyed?                                                                              X
: 8. Were 'Spedal Methods" for data collection property applied for the survey unit under review?        X I, Has a posting plot been created?                                                                            X
: 2. Has a histogram (or other frequency plot) been created?                                                    X
: 3. Have other graphical data tools been created to assist in analyzing the data?                                X
: 2. Is the mean of the sample data c DCGLw?                                                            X
: 3. If elevated areas have been identifiedby scans and/or sampling, is the average activity in each X
elevated area DCGLEW(Class I),< DCGLw (Class 2), or 4 . 5 DCGLW(Class 3)?
: 4. Is the result of the Elevated Measurements Test < 1.O?                                                    X
: 5. Is the result of the statistical test (S+ for Sign Test or W, for WRS Test) 2 the Critical value?            X Page 1 of 1
 
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I                                          I Design #          EP-Rx 16 1      Revision #          Original      Page 1 of 3 Survey Unit #(s)                                      Rx161
: 1) Embedded Pipe (EP) Survey Unit Rx161 meets the definition of embedded pipe for Plum Brook Reactor Facility (PBRF).
: 2) EP RX161 is a Class 1, Group 2 survey unit as per the PBRF Final Status Survey Plan (FSSP) and Technical Basis Document (TBD)-06-004.
: 3) Surveys in EP Rx161 were performed using a scintillation detector optimized to measure gamma energies representative of CO-60.Sample #EP 2-1 from Survey Request (SR)-13 was referenced for this decision.
: 4) Survey Instructions for this survey unit are incorporated into and performed in accordance with (IAW) the Babcock Services Incorporated (BSI)/LVS-002, Work Execution Package (WEP) 05-006. Survey instructions described in this Description document constitute Special Methods and the survey design used in the acquisition of survey measurements.
: 5) Instrument efficiency determinationsare developed in accordance with the BSILVS-002, WEP 05-006, these determinations are appropriate for the types of radiation involved and the media being surveyed.
COPY Approval Signatures Form CS-09/1 Rev 0
 
I                                          t FSS Design ## EP Rxl61              Revision # Original                      Page 2 of 3 1.o  History/Description 1.1    EP Rx161 is a Canal E drain that terminates in Quad B. The subject piping described in this report is integral to the drain system for the Reactor Building. The piping that constitutes EP Rx 161 addressed in this report service floor and equipment drains on the -25 foot of the Reactor Building. The purpose of the system is to convey waste water from the Canal E drain openings to Quad B. This system involves approximately 3 liner feet of drain system piping.
1.2    EP Rx161 consists of 3 linear feet () of 6 inch () b i d e Diameter (ID) piping starting in the -25 foot elevation trench and running to Quad B. The total piping for EP Rx161 is 3.
2.0  Survey Design Information 2.1    EP Rx161 was surveyed IAW Procedure #BSI/L,VS-002.
2.2      100% of the 6 ID pipe was accessible for survey. The accessible 6 ID pipe was surveyed by static measurement at one foot increments, for a total of 3 survey measurements.
2.3    Surface area for the 6 ID piping is 1,459 cm2for each foot of iping, corresponding to a total 6 ID piping surface area of 4,377 cm4(0.4 m2) for the entire length of (3) of 6 piping..
3.0  Survey Unit Measurement LocationsData 3.1    Pipe inkxior radiological survey forms are provided in Attachment 2 of this release record.
4.0  Survey Unit Investigationshtesults 4.1    None 5.0  Data Assessment Results
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5.1    Data assessment results are provided in the EPBuriedPipe (BP) Survey Report provided in Attachment 1.
5.2    All measurement results are less than the Derived Concentration Guideline Level (DCGL) for radionuclide specific EP that corresponds to the 1 m r d y r 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 FSSP, and applying the Cesium-l37/CobaltdO ratios, provided in TBD-06-004, the survey unit that is constituted by EP Rxl6 1 passes FSS.
5.4    Background was not subtracted from the survey measurements and the Elevated Measurement Comparison (EMC) was not employed for this survey unit.
 
FSS Design # EP Rx161                Revision # Original                  Page 3 of 3 5.5    Statistical Summary Table I                    Statistical Parameter 3
Total Number of Survey Measurements Number of Measurements >MDC                3 Number of MeasurementsAbove 50% of DCGL              0 Number of Measurements Above DCGL                0 Mean                      0.002 Median                    I 0.002  I Standard Deviation                0.000 Maximum                      0.002 I 0.002 I
Minimum 6.0  Documentation of evaluations pertaining to compliance with the unrestricted use limit of 25 m r e d y r and dose contributions fiom Embedded Pipe and radionuclides contributing 10% in aggregate of the total dose for both structural scenarios and soils.
6.1    A review of the survey results has shown that the dose contribution for EP Rx161 to be less than1 mredyr. The dose contribution is estimated to be 0.002 mredyr, based on the average of the actual gross counts measured.
7.0  Attachments
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Attachment 2 - Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form Attachment 3 - DQA Worksheet Attachment 4 -Disc containing RR for EP Rx 161 & Spreadsheet
 
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Pipe ID              Rxl61                Survey Location                              -25RX Survey Date              13-Jan-06        ~
2350-1 #                            134738 Survey Time                  1335                Detector-Sled ##                          LVSl -107 7    -
Pipe Size                  6              Detector Efficiency                            0.002 Pipe Area Incorporated by Detector DCGL (dpWlOOem2)            240,800                    Efficiency (in cm2)                      1459 Pipe Area Incorporated by survey ~ a itml i            0.4                  Field BKG (cpm)                              20.7 Routine Survey                  X                  Field MDCR (cpm)                              18.6 QA Survey                                  Nominal MDC (dpnJtoomrZ)                          333 I                  Total Number of Survey Measurements                                I              3 7
Number of Measurements >MDC                                                  3 Number of Measurements Above 50% DCGL                                                  0 Number of Measurements Above DCGL                                                  0 I
Mean                                                        0.002 Median                                          I          0.002 Standard Deviation                                                0.000 Maximum                                                      0.002 Minimum                                                      0.002 Survey Unit Classification                                                1 TBD 06-004Piping Group                                                  2
    -~  ~        SR-13 Radionuclide Distribution Sample                              _  ~  _  FP 7-1 _
_  .    ~ ~ -_ _ ~
Measured Nuclide                                                  co60 Area FactorIEMC Used                                                  No Pass/Faii FSS                                                  Pass MREMNR Contribution                                                    <1 COMMENTS:                  Activity values are not background corrected.
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EP Rx161 TBD 06-004 Group 2 ncpm Co-80 activity (total dpm)  C7*ih (d  lOOcm2)
Cs-137 activity (dpmll00cm2)
Eu-162 actMty (dpm1100an2)
Eu-1S4 acthrity (dpm110Ocm2)
Nb-04 activity (dpmHOOcm2)
Ag-l08m activity (dpmllOOcm2) 2 14 15 14 15 7,000    1    480            249 267 4
4 3
3 0
0
                ~ 7,500 3  16 16 8,000  3            ______
285 5 -            3              0 0.002 MEDIAN-      0.002
                                                                                                                    -  0.00:
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1 Pipe Interior Radiological Survey Form
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Type of Survey Investigation                Characterization        Final Survey        ##    Other Sled Size      hffp/07                inch Detector:          d/ffZOAl      /m&-/                    Detector ID #:          /- \IS 1          7 0 7 Cal Date:          fL-/  7- or                            Cal Due Date:              /L-t 7 - 0 6 Instrument:          7,3J-V-- /                            Instrument ID #:            rW7n3 Cal Date:                          12-1 7              Cal Due Date:              &-f      7-0 E.
From the Daily Pipe Survey Detector Control Form for the Selected Detector Background Value          do 7 a        cpm MDCRstabc                /QIt          cpm Efficiency Factor for Pipe                  0 0o z          (taken from detector m e tstatlc er                      c~          U dpm/100crn2 Is the MDCShhc r.-
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0 REFERENCECOPY                                        Attachment 3, Page 1
 
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I                                                  I DQA Check Sheet Design #
              ~~
1    EP Rx161        I Revision #    1  Original    I                                ~            ~
Survey Unit #                                                        EP Rx161 Answers to the following questions should be fully documented in the Survey Unit Release Record                                              Yes    No    NIA
: 1. Have surveys been performed in accordance with survey inshuctions in the Survey Design?                    X
: 2. Is the instrumentation MDC for structure static measurements below the DCGLw for Class 1 and 2 survey units, or below 0.5 DCGLw for Class 3 survey units?                                            I            Ix
: 3. Is the instrumentationMDC for embeddedhuried piping static measurements below the DCGLW?                  X
: 4. Was the instrumentationMDC for structure scan measurements, soil scan measurements, and embeddedhuried piping scan measurements below the DCGLW,or, if not, was the need for additional static measurements or soil samples addressed in the survey design?
: 5. Was the instrumentation MDC for volumetric measurements and smear analysis < 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 collect data proper for the types of radiation involved and for the X
media being surveyed?
: 8. Were 'Special Methods" for data collection properly applied for the survey unit under review?              X
: 9. Is the data set comprised of qualified measurement results collected in accordance with the survey design, which accurately reflects the radiological status of the facility?
Graphical Data Review IxI
~~              ~
: 1. Has a posting plot been created?                                                                                          X
: 2. Has a histogram (or other frequency plot) been created?                                                                  X
: 3. Have other graphical data tools been created to assist in analyzing the data?                          I      I    l x Data Analysis
: 1. Are all sample measurements below the DCGLw (Class 1 & 2), or 0.5 DCGLw (Class 3)?                      1 x
: 2. Is the mean of the sample data < DCGLw?                                                                    X
: 3. If elevated areas have been identied by scans andlor sampling, is the average activity in each X
elevated area < D C G k (Class I),        c DCGLw (Class Z), or 6 . 5 DCGLw (Class 3)?
: 4. Is the result of the Elevated Measurements Test        1.O?                                                              X
                        ~      ____    ~~              ~~      ~~
: 5. Is the result of the statistical test (S+ for Sign Test or W, for WRS Test) 2 the critical value?                          X FSS/Characterization Engineer (prinUsign)            D4/e8w&&$(4&&                                XdL4    Date  6-06-07 FSS/ Characterization Manager (printlsign)      I                X/IY/Wk                  I3. Case      Date  5//3107 Form CS-09/2 Rev 0 Page 1 of 1
 
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