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{{#Wiki_filter:Pi NINE MILE POINT NUCLEAR STATION-UNIT 1 SEMI-ANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT JANUARY-JUNE 1992 NIA GA RA MOHAWK POWER CORPORA TION r 9209080213 920827 PDR ADOCK,05000220 PDR PP2767LL  
{{#Wiki_filter:Pi NINE MILE POINT NUCLEAR STATION - UNIT 1 SEMI-ANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT JANUARY - JUNE 1992 NIAGA RA MOHAWKPOWER CORPORA TION 9209080213 920827 r    PDR   ADOCK,05000220 PDR PP2767LL
'I 4 NINE MILE POINT NUCLEAR STATION-UNIT 1 SEMI-ANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT JANUARY-JUNE 1992 SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION Facility: Nine Mile Point Unit¹1 1.Technical Specification Limits: Licensee: Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation A)Fission and Activation Gases: 1~The dose rate limit of noble gases from the site to areas at and beyond the site boundary shall be less than or equal to 500 mrems/year to the total body and less than or equal to 3000 mrems/year to the skin.2.The air dose due to noble gases released in gaseous effluents from the Nine Mile Point 1 Station to areas at and beyond the site boundary shall be limited during any calendar quarter to less than or equal to 5 milliroentgen for gamma radiation and less than or equal to 10 mrads for beta radiation, and during any calendar year to less than or equal to 10 milliroentgen for gamma radiation and less than or equal to 20 mrads for beta radiation.
 
BRC)Tritium, lodines and Particulates, half lives>8 days: 1.Tahe dose rate limit of Iodine-131, Iodine-133, Tritium and all radionuclides in particulate form with half-lives greater than eight days, released to the environs as part of the gaseous wastes from the site, shall be less than or equal to 1500 mrems/year to any organ.2.The dose to a member of the public from Iodine-131, Iodine-133, Tritium and all radionuclides in particulate form with half lives greater than eight days as part of gaseous effluents released from the Nine Mile Point 1 Station to areas at and beyond the site boundary shall be limited during any calendar quarter to less than or equal to 7.5 mrems to any organ and, during any calendar year to less than or equal to 15 mrems to any organ.D)Liquid Effluents:
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1.The concentration of radioactive material released in liquid effluents to unrestricted areas shall be limited to the concentrations specified in 10 CFR Part 20, Appendix B, Table II, Column 2 for radionuclides other than dissolved or entrained noble gases.For dissolved or entrained noble gas, the concentration shall be limited to 2E-04 microcuries/ml total activity.002757LL I
 
D.Liquid Effluents (Cont'd): 2.The dose or dose commitment to a member of the public from radioactive materials in liquid effluents released from Nine Mile Point Unit 1 to unrestricted areas shall be limited during any calendar quarter to less than or equal to 1.5 mrems to the total body and to less than or equal to 5 rnrems to any organ, and during any calendar year to less than or equal to 3 mrems to the total body and to less than or equal to 10 mrerns to any organ.2.Measurements and Approximations of Total Radioactivity:
NINE MILE POINT NUCLEAR STATION - UNIT           1 SEMI-ANNUALRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT JANUARY - JUNE 1992 SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION Facility: Nine Mile Point Unit ¹1           Licensee:    Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation
: 1. Technical Specification Limits:
A)   Fission and Activation Gases:
1 ~   The dose rate limit of noble gases from the site to areas at and beyond the site boundary shall be less than or equal to 500 mrems/year to the total body and less than or equal to 3000 mrems/year to the skin.
: 2. The air dose due to noble gases released in gaseous effluents from the Nine Mile Point 1 Station to areas at and beyond the site boundary shall be limited during any calendar quarter to less than or equal to 5 milliroentgen for gamma radiation and less than or equal to 10 mrads for beta radiation, and during any calendar year to less than or equal to 10 milliroentgen for gamma radiation and less than or equal to 20 mrads for beta radiation.
BRC)     Tritium, lodines and Particulates, half lives > 8 days:
: 1. Tahe dose rate limit of Iodine-131, Iodine-133, Tritium and all radionuclides in particulate form with half-lives greater than eight days, released to the environs as part of the gaseous wastes from the site, shall be less than or equal to 1500 mrems/year to any organ.
: 2. The dose to a member of the public from Iodine-131, Iodine-133, Tritium and all radionuclides in particulate form with half lives greater than eight days as part of gaseous effluents released from the Nine Mile Point 1 Station to areas at and beyond the site boundary shall be limited during any calendar quarter to less than or equal to 7.5 mrems to any organ and, during any calendar year to less than or equal to 15 mrems to any organ.
D)   Liquid Effluents:
: 1. The concentration of radioactive material released in liquid effluents to unrestricted areas shall be limited to the concentrations specified in 10 CFR Part 20, Appendix B, Table II, Column 2 for radionuclides other than dissolved or entrained noble gases. For dissolved or entrained noble gas, the concentration shall be limited to 2E-04 microcuries/ml total activity.
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I D. Liquid Effluents (Cont'd):
: 2. The dose or dose commitment to a member of the public from radioactive materials in liquid effluents released from Nine Mile Point Unit 1 to unrestricted areas shall be limited during any calendar quarter to less than or equal to 1.5 mrems to the total body and to less than or equal to 5 rnrems to any organ, and during any calendar year to less than or equal to 3 mrems to the total body and to less than or equal to 10 mrerns to any organ.
: 2. Measurements and Approximations of Total Radioactivity:
Described below are the methods used to measure or approximate the total radioactivity and radionuclide composition in effluents.
Described below are the methods used to measure or approximate the total radioactivity and radionuclide composition in effluents.
A)Fission and Activation Gases: Noble gas effluent activity is determined by on-line gamma spectroscopic monitoring (intrinsic germanium crystal)or gross activity monitoring (calibrated against gamma isotopic analysis of a 4.0L Marinelli grab sample)of an isokinetic stack sample stream.B)lodines: Iodine effluent activity is determined by gamma spectroscopic analysis (at least weekly)of charcoal cartridges sampled from an isokinetic stack sample stream.C)Particulates:
A)   Fission and Activation Gases:
Activity released from main stack is determined by gamma spectroscopic analysis (at least weekly)of particulate filters sampled from an isokinetic sample stream.For emergency condenser vent batch releases, effluent curie quantities are estimated by subtracting activity remaining in the shell side of the emergency condenser after batch release from activity delivered to the shell from Make-Up sources.Actual isotopic concentrations are found via gamma spectroscopy.
Noble gas effluent activity is determined by on-line gamma spectroscopic monitoring (intrinsic germanium crystal) or gross activity monitoring (calibrated against gamma isotopic analysis of a 4.0L Marinelli grab sample) of an isokinetic stack sample stream.
Batch release activities of Sr-89, Sr-90 and Fe-55 are estimated by applying scaling factors to activity concentrations of gamma emitters.The activity of tritium released during normal operation or during batch releases is conservatively estimated by multiplying recent condensate storage tank H-3 activity by assumed steaming rates out the vents.D)Tritium: Tritium effluent activity is estimated by liquid scintillation or gas proportional counting of monthly samples taken with an air sparging/water trap apparatus.
B)   lodines:
E)Liquid Effluents:
Iodine effluent activity is determined by gamma spectroscopic analysis (at least weekly) of charcoal cartridges sampled from an isokinetic stack sample stream.
Isotopic analysis of a representative sample of each batch and composite analysis of non-gamma emitters.002767LL  
C)   Particulates:
Activity released from main stack is determined by gamma spectroscopic analysis (at least weekly) of particulate filters sampled from an isokinetic sample stream.
For emergency condenser vent batch releases, effluent curie quantities are estimated by subtracting activity remaining in the shell side of the emergency condenser after batch release from activity delivered to the shell from Make-Up sources. Actual isotopic concentrations are found via gamma spectroscopy.
Batch release activities of Sr-89, Sr-90 and Fe-55 are estimated by applying scaling factors to activity concentrations of gamma emitters. The activity of tritium released during normal operation or during batch releases is conservatively estimated by multiplying recent condensate storage tank H-3 activity by assumed steaming rates out the vents.
D)   Tritium:
Tritium effluent activity is estimated by liquid scintillation or gas proportional counting of monthly samples taken with an air sparging/water trap apparatus.
E)   Liquid Effluents:
Isotopic analysis of a representative sample of each batch and composite analysis of non-gamma emitters.
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~  Measurements and Approximations of Total Radioactivity (Cont'd):
F)  Solid Effluents:
Isotopic contents of waste shipments are determined by gamma spectroscopy, gross alpha and water content analyses of a representative sample of each batch. Scaling factors established from primary composite sample analyses conducted off-site are applied, where appropriate, to find estimated concentration of non-gamma emitters. For low activity trash shipments, curie content is estimated by dose rate measurement and application of appropriate scaling factors.
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ATTACHIVIENT1                                        Page  1 of 2 Summary Data Unit 1 X    Unit 2                                                              Reporting Period Janus - June 1992 Uquid Effluonts:              THERE WERE NO LIQUID RELEASES DURING THIS REPORTING PERIOD 10CFR20, Appendix B, Table II, Column 2 NA NA Average Energy (Fission and Activation gases - Mev):
Qtr. 1                      Ey    a 2.47E-01      EP  a 3.17E-01 Qtr. 2                      Ey    ~ 2.47E-01      EP  ~ 3.17E-01 Uquid:    THERE WERE NO LIQUID RELEASES DURING THE REPORTING PERIOD Number of batch releases                              ~NA Total time period for batch releases (hrs.)            ~NA Maximum time period for a batch release    (hrs.):    N/A Average time period for a batch release  (hrs.):      ~NA Minimum time period for a batch release    (hrs.):    ~NA Total volumo of water used to dilute the liquid effluent during release period (L)                                              NNIA Total volume of water availablo to dilute the liquid effluent during reporting period (L)                                            1.45E+ 11 UNIT 1 (ONLY) THERE WERE NO BATCH GROUND LEVEL RELEASES FROM THE EMERGENCY CONDENSER VENT DURING THE REPORTING PERIOD Gaseous (Emergency Condenser Vent):
Number of batch releases Total time period for batch releases (hrs.)            ~NA Maximum time period for a batch release    (hrs.):    N/A Average time period for a batch release  (hrs.):      ~NA Minimum time period for a batch release    (hrs.):    N/A Gaseous (Primary Containment Purge):
Number of batch releases Total time period for batch releases (hrs.)            2.40E+ 01 Maximum time period for a batch release    (hrs.):    8.00E+00 Average time period for a batch release  (hrs.):      8.00E+00 Minimum time period for a batch release    (hrs.):    8.00E+00 002757LL
 
ATTACHMENT 1                                  Page 2  of 2 Summary Data Unit 1 X Unit 2                                                    Reporting Period Janua - June 1992 Abnormal Releases:      THERE WERE NO ABNORMALRELEASES DURING THE REPORTING PERIOD A. Uquids Number of releases        N/A Total activity released  N/A Ci B. Gaseous Number of releases      ~NA Total activity released  N/A Ci 002757LL
 
0 ATTACHMENT2 Unit  1  X      Unit 2                                                              Reporting Period Janus    - June 1992 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS - SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES ELEVATED AND GROUND LEVEL EE            2~        EST. TOTAL QUARTER        QUARTER      ~ERROR Fission 8E Activation eses'
: 1.        Total release                        Ci            6.77E-01      1.57E+00        5.00E+01
: 2.        Average release rate                  uCi/sec. 8.61E-02        1.99E-01 lodines'.
Total iodine                          Ci          2.03E-02        3.85E-03        3.00E+01
: 2.        Average release rate for period      uCi/soc. 2.62E-03        4.72E-04 Particulates
: 1.        Particulates with half. lives >8 days Ci          2.22E-04        1.25E-03        3.00E+01
: 2.        Average release rate for period      uCi/sec. 2.87E-05        1.53E-04
: 4.        Gross alpha radioactivity            Ci          3.42E-05        6.13E-05        2.50E+01 Tritiuin'.
Total release                        Ci          2.65E+ 00      1.45E+01        5.00E+01
: 2.        Average release rate for period      uCi/sec.      3.43E-01      1.78E+ 00 E.                Percent of Tech. Spec. Limits Fission and Activation of Quarterly Gemma Air Dose                      1.13E-03        2.62E-03 Gases'ercent Limit (5 mrem)
Percent of Quarterly Beta Air Dose Urnit                      1.27E-03        2.94E-03 (10 mrem)
Percent of Annual. Gamma Air Dose Limit                      5.63E-04        1.87E-03 to Date (10 mrem)
Percent of Annual Beta Air Dose Limit to                    6.35E-04        2.11E-03 Date (20 mrem)
Percent of WhoIe Body Dose Rate Limit                        4.31E-05        1.00E-04 (500 mrem/yr)
Percent of Skin Dose Rate Umit                                2.1 1E-05      4.94E-05 (3000 mrem/yr)
Tritium lodines and Particulates with half.lives reater than 8 da s Percent of Quarterly Dose Limit                              2.82E-01        4.89E-01 (7.5 mrem)
Percent of Annual Dose Limit                                1.42E-01        4.35E-01 (15 mrem)
Percent of Organ Dose Rate Umit                              5.77E-03        9.48E-03 (1500 mrem/yr)
Concentrations less than the lower limit of detection of 1.00E-04 uCi/ml for Noble Gases, 1.00E-11 uCi/ml for particulates, 1.00E-12 uCi/ml for lodines, and 1.00E-06 uCi/ml for Tritium as required by Technical Specifications are indicated with a double asterisk.
s  Tritium, Iron-55, and Strontium results were not received from tho off-site vendor at tho time of this report. Those numbers include estimates and actual numbers will bo provided in tho next Semi-Annual Report.
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ATTACHMENT3 Unit 1  X      Unit 2                                                                  Reporting Period Janus    - June 1992 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS - ELEVATED RELEASE CONTINUOUS MODEs 1"                      gal Nuclides Released                                              QUARTER                  QUARTER
: 1. Fission Gases'rgon-41 Ci          ~0                        ~0 Krypton-85                                            Ci          ~0                        ~0 Krypton-85m                                          Ci          ~0                        0~
Krypton-87                                            Ci          ~0                        ~0 Krypton.88                                            Ci          ~0                        ~0 Xenon-127                                            Ci          OO                        ~0 Xenon-133                                            Ci          ~0                        ~0 Xenon-135                                            Ci        6.77E-01                1.57E+00 Xenon-135m                                            Ci          ~0                        ~0 Xenon-137                                            Ci          0~                        ~0 Xenon-138                                            Ci          0~                        ~0
: 2. I odin os'odine-131 Ci      4.69E-04                  8.98E-05 iodine-'I 33                                          Ci      7.01E-03                  1.34E-03 Iodine-'I 35                                          Ci        1.28E-02                2.42E-03
: 3. Particulates'trontium-89 Ci      3.35E-05                  2.80E-04 Strontium-90                                          Ci          ~0                    3.25E-05 Cesium-134                                            Ci          OO                        ~0 Cesium-137                                            Ci          ~0                    7.63E-06 Cobalt-60                                            Ci        1.67E-04                5.03E-04 Cobalt-58                                            Ci          OO                        OO Manganese-54                                          Ci          ~ I                  6.62E-05 Barium-Lanthanum-140                                  Ci          ~0                        ~0 Antimony-125                                          Ci          ~ t                      ~0 Niobium-95                                            Ci          OO                        ~0 Cerium-141                                            Ci          OO                        ~0 Cerium-144                                            Ci          0~                        ~ t Iron-59                                              Ci          ~0                        ~0 Cesium-136                                            Ci          OO                        ~0 Chromium.51                                          Ci          0~                        OO Zinc-65                                              Ci          ~0                        ~0 Iron-55                                              Ci      2.10E-05                  3.57E-04 Molybdenum-99                                        Ci            ~0                      ~0
: 4. Tritium                                              Ci        5.81E-01                1.25E+01 Concentrations less then the lower limit of detection of 1.00E-04 uCi/ml for NobIs Gases, 1.00E-11 uCi/ml for particulates, 1.00E-12 uCi/ml for lodines, and 1.00E-06 uCi/ml for Tritium as required by Technical Specifications are indicated with a double asterisk.
* Tritium, Iron-55, and Strontium results were not received from the off-site vendor at the time of this report.
These numbers include estimates and actual numbers will be included in tho next Semi-Annual Report.
No batch mode release occurred during the reporting period.
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ATTACHMENT4 THERE WERE NO GROUND LEVEL RELEASES DURING THE REPORTING PERIOD Unit 1  X      Unit 2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS - GROUND LEVEL RELEASES CONTINUOUS MODE                    BATCH MODE THERE WERE NO BATCH RELEASES DURING THE REPORTING PERIOD tl                          1 ot            gal 2'UARTER  QUARTER QUARTER                                        QUARTER Nuclides Released Fission Gases' Argon-41                      Ci        ~0            ~0 Krypton-85                    Ci        ~0            0~
Krypton-85m                    Ci        ~0              J~
Krypton.87                    Ci        ~0              OO Krypton.88                    Ci        ~0              OO Xenon-133                      Ci        0~              11 Xenon-135                    Ci        ~0              ~0 Xenon-135m                    Ci        ~0              OO Xenon-137                    Ci        ~0              OO Xenon-138                      Ci        ~0              ~0 Xenon-127                      Ci        ~0              ~0 Iodines'.
Iodine-131                    Ci        ~0              ~0 Iodine-133                    Ci        ~0              ~0 Iodine-135                    Ci        ~0              ~0 Particulates Strontium-89                  Ci        ~0              ~0 Strontium-90                  Ci        ~0              ~0 Cesium-134                    Ci        ~0              0~
Cesium-137                    Ci        ~0              ~0 Cobalt-60                      Ci        ~0              ~0 Cobalt-59                      Ci        ~0 Manganese-54                  Ci        ~0              ~0 Barium-Lanthanum-140          Ci Antimony-125                  Ci                        ~0 Niobium-95                    Ci        ~0              OO Cerium-141                    Ci        ~0              ~0 Cerium-144                    Ci                        ~0 Iron-59                      Ci        ~0              ~0 Cesium-136                    Ci        ~~              OO Chromium-5'I                  Ci        ~0              OO Zinc-65                        Ci        ~0              OO Iron-55                      Ci        ~~              ~0 Molybedenum.99                Ci        ~ I            OO Tritium                          Ci    2.07E+ 00      2.02E+ 00 Concentrations less than the lower limit of detection of 1.00E-04 uCi/ml for Noble Gases, 1.00E-11 uCi/ml for particulates, 1.00E-12 uCi/ml for lodines, and 1.00E-06 uCi/ml for Tritium as required by Technical Specifications are indicated with a double asterisk.
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ATTACHMENT5                                            Page 't Of  2 THERE WERE NO UQUID RELEASES DURING THE REPORTING PERIOD Unit 1  X    Unit 2                                                              Reporting Period  JEEnua  - June 1992 LIQUID EFFLUENTS - SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES THERE WERE NO LIQUID RELEASES DURING THE REPORTING PERIOD                        1>>              2~        EST. TOTAL QUARTER          QUARTER        ~ERROR A. Fission & Activation  Products'.
Total release (not including tritium, Ci                ~NA              ~NA        5.00E+01 gases, alpha)
: 2. Average diluted concentration          uCi/ml                            N/A during reporting period B. Tritium
: 1. Total release                          Ci                ~NA              ~NA        5.00E+01
: 2. Average diluted concentration          uCi/ml            ~NA              N/A during reporting period C. Dissolved and Entrained Gasest
: 1. Total release                          Ci                N/A              N/A        5.00E+01
: 2. Average diluted concentration          uCi/ml            ~NA              ~NA during reporting period D. Gross Al ha Radioactivit
: 1. Total release                          Ci                N/A              N/A        5.00E+01 E. Volumes
: 1. Prior to dilution                      Uters            ~NA              N/A        5.00E+01
: 2. Volume of dilution water used          Utors            ~NA              ~NA        5.00E+01 during release period
: 3. Volume of dilution water available    Uters          8.31E10          6.17510        5.00E+01 during reporting period Percent of Technical S ecification Limits Percent of Quarterly Whole Body Doss                                        N/A Limit (1.5 mrem)
Percent of Quarterly Organ Dose Limit                      ~NA              N/A (5 mrem)
Percent of Annual Whole Body Dose                          ~NA              ~NA Limit to Date (3 mrem)
Percent of Annual Organ Dose Umit to                        N/A              N/A Date (10 mrem)
Percent of 10CFR20 Concentration Umit Percent of Dissolved or Entrained                                            N/A Noble Gas Umit (1.00E-5 uCi/ml)
Concentrations less than tho lower limit of detection of 5.00E-07 uCi/ml for gamma emitting nuclides, 1.00E-05 uCi/mi for dissolved and entrained noblo gases and tritium, 5.00E-08 uCi/ml for Sr-89/90, 1.00E-OS uCi/ml for Fo-55 and 1.00E-07 uCi/ml for gross alpha radioactivity as required by Technical Specifications are indicated with a double asterisk.
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~Measurements and Approximations of Total Radioactivity (Cont'd): F)Solid Effluents:
CI ATTACHMENT5                                                Page  2of 2 THERE WERE NO LIQUID RELEASES DURING THE REPORTING PERIOD Unit  1  X    Unit 2                                                              Reporting Period Januar    - June 1992 LIQUID EFFLUENTS RELEASED BATCH MODE gal Nuclides                                                QUARTER                          QUARTER Released'trontium-89 Ci                        NIA                              N/A Strontium-90                                  Ci                        NIA                              NIA Cesium-134                                    Ci                        ~NA                              NIA Cesium-137                                    Ci                        ~NA                              ~NA iodine-131                                    Ci                        NIA                              ~NA Cobalt-58                                    Ci                        ~NA                              ~NA Cobalt-60                                    Ci                        NIA                              NIA Iron-59                                      Ci                        NIA                              NIA Zinc-65                                      Ci                        N/A                              N/A Manganese-54                                  Ci                        N/A                              NIA Chromium-51                                  Ci                        NIA                              NIA Zirconium-Niobium-95                          Ci                        N/A                              N/A Molybdenum-99                                Ci                        NIA                              N/A Technetium-99m                                Ci                        ~NA                              ~NA Barium-Lanthanum-140                          Ci                        ~NA                              ~NA Cerium-141                                    Ci                        NIA                              NIA Tungsten-187                                  Ci                        NIA                              NIA Arsenic-76                                    Ci                        N/A                              NIA iodine-133                                    Ci                        NIA                              ~NA Iron-55                                      Ci                        ~NA                              N/A Neptunium-239                                Ci                        N/A                              NIA Praseodymium-144                              Ci                        NIA                              NIA Iodine-135                                    Ci                        N/A                              N/A Dissolved or Entrained Gases                  Ci                        ~NA                              ~NA Tritium Ci                        NIA                              ~NA Concentrations less than the lower limit of detection of 5.00E-07 uCi/ml for gama emitting nuclides, 1.00E-05 uCi/ml for dissolved and entrained noble gases and tritium, 5.00E-08 uCi/ml for Sr-89/90, 1.00E-06 uCi/ml for Fe.55 and 1.00-07 uCi/ml for gross alpha radioactivity as required by Technical Specifications are indicated with a double asterisk.
Isotopic contents of waste shipments are determined by gamma spectroscopy, gross alpha and water content analyses of a representative sample of each batch.Scaling factors established from primary composite sample analyses conducted off-site are applied, where appropriate, to find estimated concentration of non-gamma emitters.For low activity trash shipments, curie content is estimated by dose rate measurement and application of appropriate scaling factors.002757LL (4)
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ATTACHIVIENT 1 Summary Data Page 1 of 2 Unit 1 X Unit 2 Reporting Period Janus-June 1992 Uquid Effluonts:
ATTACHMENT6                                                  Page   1 Of 6 Unit 1 X     Unit 2                                                               Reporting Period Janus     - June 1992 SOLID WASTE AND IRRADIATED FUEL SHIPMENTS A.l  TYPE                                        Volume                                        ~Activit
THERE WERE NO LIQUID RELEASES DURING THIS REPORTING PERIOD 10CFR20, Appendix B, Table II, Column 2 NA NA Average Energy (Fission and Activation gases-Mev): Qtr.1 Qtr.2 Ey a 2.47E-01 EP a 3.17E-01 Ey~2.47E-01 EP~3.17E-01 Uquid: THERE WERE NO LIQUID RELEASES DURING THE REPORTING PERIOD Number of batch releases~NA Total time period for batch releases (hrs.)~NA Maximum time period for a batch release (hrs.): N/A Average time period for a batch release (hrs.):~NA Minimum time period for a batch release (hrs.):~NA Total volumo of water used to dilute the liquid effluent during release period (L)Total volume of water availablo to dilute the liquid effluent during reporting period (L)NNIA 1.45E+11 UNIT 1 (ONLY)THERE WERE NO BATCH GROUND LEVEL RELEASES FROM THE EMERGENCY CONDENSER VENT DURING THE REPORTING PERIOD Gaseous (Emergency Condenser Vent): Number of batch releases Total time period for batch releases (hrs.)~NA Maximum time period for a batch release (hrs.): N/A Average time period for a batch release (hrs.):~NA Minimum time period for a batch release (hrs.): N/A Gaseous (Primary Containment Purge): Number of batch releases Total time period for batch releases (hrs.)2.40E+01 Maximum time period for a batch release (hrs.): 8.00E+00 Average time period for a batch release (hrs.): 8.00E+00 Minimum time period for a batch release (hrs.): 8.00E+00 002757LL
{ms)                                                  'Ci)
Class                                          Class
: 1. Spent Resin 2.82E+ 01                    1.37+ 01      1.00E+ 01                          7.25E+01 Filter Sludge                  5.50E+ 00  5.50E+ 00                      1.78E-01       2.46E+ 01 Concentrated Waste                        2.20E+ 01                                       5.72E+ 01 Evaporator Bottoms Total                         3.37E+ 01  2.75E+ 01      1.37E+ 01     1.02E+ 01        8.18E-01        7.25E+ 01
: 2. Dry Compressible Waste, Dry Non-Compressible Waste {Contaminated            5.69E+ 00                                  8.54E-01 Equipment)s Total                          5.69E+ 00                                   8.54E-01
: 3. Irradiated Components, Control Rods                                              4.08E+ 00                                         5.25E+ 04 The estimated total error is 5.00E+01%.
s  Since there were non-compressible tools and compressible trash combined in the waste shipments, the non.compressible and compressible waste categories were combined.
~  THERE WERE NO SHIPMENTS DURING THE REPORTING PERIOD.
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ATTACHMENT 1 Summary Data Page 2 of 2 Unit 1 X Unit 2 Reporting Period Janua-June 1992 Abnormal Releases: THERE WERE NO ABNORMAL RELEASES DURING THE REPORTING PERIOD A.Uquids Number of releases N/A Total activity released N/A Ci B.Gaseous Number of releases~NA Total activity released N/A Ci 002757LL 0
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ATTACHMENT 2 Unit 1 X Unit 2 Reporting Period Janus-June 1992 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS-SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES ELEVATED AND GROUND LEVEL Fission 8E Activation eses'EE QUARTER 2~EST.TOTAL QUARTER~ERROR 1.Total release 2.Average release rate Ci uCi/sec.6.77E-01 8.61E-02 1.57E+00 1.99E-01 5.00E+01 lodines'.Total iodine 2.Average release rate for period Particulates 1.Particulates with half.lives>8 days 2.Average release rate for period 4.Gross alpha radioactivity Ci uCi/soc.Ci uCi/sec.Ci 2.03E-02 2.62E-03 2.22E-04 2.87E-05 3.42E-05 3.85E-03 4.72E-04 1.25E-03 1.53E-04 6.13E-05 3.00E+01 3.00E+01 2.50E+01 Tritiuin'.
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Total release 2.Average release rate for period Ci uCi/sec.2.65E+00 3.43E-01 1.45E+01 1.78E+00 5.00E+01 E.Percent of Tech.Spec.Limits Fission and Activation Gases'ercent of Quarterly Gemma Air Dose Limit (5 mrem)Percent of Quarterly Beta Air Dose Urnit (10 mrem)Percent of Annual.Gamma Air Dose Limit to Date (10 mrem)Percent of Annual Beta Air Dose Limit to Date (20 mrem)Percent of WhoIe Body Dose Rate Limit (500 mrem/yr)Percent of Skin Dose Rate Umit (3000 mrem/yr)Tritium lodines and Particulates with half.lives reater than 8 da s Percent of Quarterly Dose Limit (7.5 mrem)Percent of Annual Dose Limit (15 mrem)Percent of Organ Dose Rate Umit (1500 mrem/yr)1.13E-03 1.27E-03 5.63E-04 6.35E-04 4.31E-05 2.1 1E-05 2.82E-01 1.42E-01 5.77E-03 2.62E-03 2.94E-03 1.87E-03 2.11E-03 1.00E-04 4.94E-05 4.89E-01 4.35E-01 9.48E-03 Concentrations less than the lower limit of detection of 1.00E-04 uCi/ml for Noble Gases, 1.00E-11 uCi/ml for particulates, 1.00E-12 uCi/ml for lodines, and 1.00E-06 uCi/ml for Tritium as required by Technical Specifications are indicated with a double asterisk.s Tritium, Iron-55, and Strontium results were not received from tho off-site vendor at tho time of this report.Those numbers include estimates and actual numbers will bo provided in tho next Semi-Annual Report.002757LL


ATTACHMENT 3 Unit 1 X Unit 2 Reporting Period Janus-June 1992 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS-ELEVATED RELEASE CONTINUOUS MODEs Nuclides Released 1" QUARTER gal QUARTER 1.Fission Gases'rgon-41 Krypton-85 Krypton-85m Krypton-87 Krypton.88 Xenon-127 Xenon-133 Xenon-135 Xenon-135m Xenon-137 Xenon-138 Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci~0~0~0~0~0 OO~0 6.77E-01~0 0~0~~0~0 0~~0~0~0~0 1.57E+00~0~0~0 2.I odin os'odine-131 iodine-'I 33 Iodine-'I 35 Ci Ci Ci 4.69E-04 7.01E-03 1.28E-02 8.98E-05 1.34E-03 2.42E-03 3.Particulates'trontium-89 Strontium-90 Cesium-134 Cesium-137 Cobalt-60 Cobalt-58 Manganese-54 Barium-Lanthanum-140 Antimony-125 Niobium-95 Cerium-141 Cerium-144 Iron-59 Cesium-136 Chromium.51 Zinc-65 Iron-55 Molybdenum-99 Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci 3.35E-05~0 OO~0 1.67E-04 OO~I~0~t OO OO 0~~0 OO 0~~0 2.10E-05~0 2.80E-04 3.25E-05~0 7.63E-06 5.03E-04 OO 6.62E-05~0~0~0~0~t~0~0 OO~0 3.57E-04~0 4.Tritium Ci 5.81E-01 1.25E+01 Concentrations less then the lower limit of detection of 1.00E-04 uCi/ml for NobIs Gases, 1.00E-11 uCi/ml for particulates, 1.00E-12 uCi/ml for lodines, and 1.00E-06 uCi/ml for Tritium as required by Technical Specifications are indicated with a double asterisk.*Tritium, Iron-55, and Strontium results were not received from the off-site vendor at the time of this report.These numbers include estimates and actual numbers will be included in tho next Semi-Annual Report.No batch mode release occurred during the reporting period.002757 LL
ATTACHMENT6                                        Page 2    of 6 Unit 1 X       Unit 2                                                   Reporting Period Janus - June 1992 SOLID WASTE AND IRRADIATED FUEL SHIPMENTS A.1 TYPE                                                                                        Solidification Container        ~Peaks
* AAA at
: 1. Spent Resin                                                      HIC          ~Te    A          ~NA Filter Sludge                                                    HIC            ~Te A          Cement Concentrated Waste                                              HIC          ~T* A            Cement
: 2. Dry Compressible Waste,                                          HIC          ~Td A              NIA Dry Non-Compressible Waste (Contaminated Equipment)
: 3. Irradiated Components Control Rods                          Steel Liner      ~Te    B          ~NA 002757LL


ATTACHMENT 4 THERE WERE NO GROUND LEVEL RELEASES DURING THE REPORTING PERIOD Unit 1 X Unit 2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS-GROUND LEVEL RELEASES CONTINUOUS MODE BATCH MODE THERE WERE NO BATCH RELEASES DURING THE REPORTING PERIOD Nuclides Released Fission Gases'tl QUARTER 2'UARTER 1 ot gal QUARTER QUARTER Argon-41 Krypton-85 Krypton-85m Krypton.87 Krypton.88 Xenon-133 Xenon-135 Xenon-135m Xenon-137 Xenon-138 Xenon-127 Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci~0~0~0~0~0 0~~0~0~0~0~0~0 0~J~OO OO 11~0 OO OO~0~0 Iodines'.Iodine-131 Iodine-133 Iodine-135 Particulates Ci Ci Ci~0~0~0~0~0~0 Strontium-89 Strontium-90 Cesium-134 Cesium-137 Cobalt-60 Cobalt-59 Manganese-54 Barium-Lanthanum-140 Antimony-125 Niobium-95 Cerium-141 Cerium-144 Iron-59 Cesium-136 Chromium-5'I Zinc-65 Iron-55 Molybedenum.99 Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci~0~0~0~0~0~0~0~0~0~0~~~0~0~~~I~0~0 0~~0~0~0~0 OO~0~0~0 OO OO OO~0 OO Tritium Ci 2.07E+00 2.02E+00 Concentrations less than the lower limit of detection of 1.00E-04 uCi/ml for Noble Gases, 1.00E-11 uCi/ml for particulates, 1.00E-12 uCi/ml for lodines, and 1.00E-06 uCi/ml for Tritium as required by Technical Specifications are indicated with a double asterisk.002757LL  
k ATTACHMENT6                                          Page 3 Of 6 Unit1 X       Unit 2                                                           Reporting Period Jenusr - June 199 SOLID WASTE AND IRRADIATED FUEL SHIPMENTS A.2                             Estiinate of Ma or Nuclide Com osition b T e of Waste
: a. Spent Resins, Filter Sludges, Concentrated Waste Nuclide                                                    Percent Co-60                                                    4.98E+ 01 C6-137                                                    2.37E+01 Fe-55                                                    8.86E+00 Mn.54                                                    7.08E+00 Pu-241                                                    6.93E+00 Co.58                                                    'I.81E+00 Cr-51                                                    1.06E+00 Other                                                    7.60E-01
: b. Dry Compressible Waste, Dry Non-Compressible Waste {Contaminated Equipment)
Nuclide                                                    Percent Co-60                                                    5.34E+01 Cs-137                                                   3.51E+01 Mn-54                                                     5.43 E+ 00 Co-58                                                    3.18E+00 Fe-59                                                     1.83E+00 Other                                                    1.06E+00
: c. Irradiated Components, Control Rods Nuclide                                                    Percent Co-60                                                    8.58E+01 Fe-55                                                     7.08E+00 Ni-63                                                    5.97E+00 H-3                                                      1.01E+00 Other                                                    1.40E-01
: d. Other    THERE WERE NO OTHER SHIPMENTS DURING THE REPORTING PERIOD 002757LL


ATTACHMENT 5 THERE WERE NO UQUID RELEASES DURING THE REPORTING PERIOD Page't Of 2 Unit 1 X Unit 2 Reporting Period JEEnua-June 1992 LIQUID EFFLUENTS-SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES THERE WERE NO LIQUID RELEASES DURING THE REPORTING PERIOD 1>>2~EST.TOTAL QUARTER QUARTER~ERROR A.Fission&Activation Products'.
ATTACHMENT6                                          Page   4 of 6 Unit 1 X   Unit 2                                                   Reporting Period Jenuer    - June 1992 SOLID WASTE AND IRRADIATED FUEL SHIPMENTS A.3. Soiid Waste Dis osition Number of Shi ments                Mode of Trans ortation                  Destination 18                                Truck                          B  wllSC Train                          Rl hI nd WA B. IRRADIATED FUEL SHIPMENTS DISPOSITION Number of Shi ments                Mode of Trans ortation                  Destination 0
Total release (not including tritium, gases, alpha)2.Average diluted concentration during reporting period Ci uCi/ml~NA~NA N/A 5.00E+01 B.Tritium 1.Total release 2.Average diluted concentration during reporting period C.Dissolved and Entrained Gasest 1.Total release 2.Average diluted concentration during reporting period D.Gross Al ha Radioactivit 1.Total release Ci uCi/ml Ci uCi/ml Ci~NA~NA N/A~NA N/A~NA N/A N/A~NA N/A 5.00E+01 5.00E+01 5.00E+01 E.Volumes 1.Prior to dilution 2.Volume of dilution water used during release period 3.Volume of dilution water available during reporting period Percent of Technical S ecification Limits Percent of Quarterly Whole Body Doss Limit (1.5 mrem)Percent of Quarterly Organ Dose Limit (5 mrem)Percent of Annual Whole Body Dose Limit to Date (3 mrem)Percent of Annual Organ Dose Umit to Date (10 mrem)Percent of 10CFR20 Concentration Umit Percent of Dissolved or Entrained Noble Gas Umit (1.00E-5 uCi/ml)Uters Utors Uters~NA~NA 8.31E10~NA~NA N/A N/A~NA 6.17510 N/A N/A~NA N/A N/A 5.00E+01 5.00E+01 5.00E+01 Concentrations less than tho lower limit of detection of 5.00E-07 uCi/ml for gamma emitting nuclides, 1.00E-05 uCi/mi for dissolved and entrained noblo gases and tritium, 5.00E-08 uCi/ml for Sr-89/90, 1.00E-OS uCi/ml for Fo-55 and 1.00E-07 uCi/ml for gross alpha radioactivity as required by Technical Specifications are indicated with a double asterisk.002757LL CI ATTACHMENT 5 THERE WERE NO LIQUID RELEASES DURING THE REPORTING PERIOD Unit 1 X Unit 2 LIQUID EFFLUENTS RELEASED Page 2of 2 Reporting Period Januar-June 1992 BATCH MODE Nuclides Released'trontium-89 Strontium-90 Cesium-134 Cesium-137 iodine-131 Cobalt-58 Cobalt-60 Iron-59 Zinc-65 Manganese-54 Chromium-51 Zirconium-Niobium-95 Molybdenum-99 Technetium-99m Barium-Lanthanum-140 Cerium-141 Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci QUARTER NIA NIA~NA~NA NIA~NA NIA NIA N/A N/A NIA N/A NIA~NA~NA NIA gal QUARTER N/A NIA NIA~NA~NA~NA NIA NIA N/A NIA NIA N/A N/A~NA~NA NIA Tungsten-187 Arsenic-76 iodine-133 Iron-55 Neptunium-239 Praseodymium-144 Iodine-135 Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci NIA N/A NIA~NA N/A NIA N/A NIA NIA~NA N/A NIA NIA N/A Dissolved or Entrained Gases Tritium Ci Ci~NA NIA~NA~NA Concentrations less than the lower limit of detection of 5.00E-07 uCi/ml for gama emitting nuclides, 1.00E-05 uCi/ml for dissolved and entrained noble gases and tritium, 5.00E-08 uCi/ml for Sr-89/90, 1.00E-06 uCi/ml for Fe.55 and 1.00-07 uCi/ml for gross alpha radioactivity as required by Technical Specifications are indicated with a double asterisk.002757LL  
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ATTACHMENT 6 Page 1 Of 6 Unit 1 X Unit 2 Reporting Period Janus-June 1992 SOLID WASTE AND IRRADIATED FUEL SHIPMENTS A.l TYPE Volume{ms)~Activit'Ci)Class Class 1.Spent Resin 2.82E+01 1.37+01 1.00E+01 7.25E+01 Filter Sludge 5.50E+00 5.50E+00 1.78E-01 2.46E+01 Concentrated Waste Evaporator Bottoms Total 2.20E+01 3.37E+01 2.75E+01 1.37E+01 1.02E+01 5.72E+01 8.18E-01 7.25E+01 2.Dry Compressible Waste, Dry Non-Compressible Waste{Contaminated Equipment)s 5.69E+00 8.54E-01 Total 5.69E+00 8.54E-01 3.Irradiated Components, Control Rods 4.08E+00 5.25E+04 The estimated total error is 5.00E+01%.
ATTACHMENT6                                                Page     50f 6 Unit   1   X     Unit 2                                                                 Reporting Period Jenua    - June 1992 SOLID WASTE AND IRRADIATED FUEL SHIPMENTS C. SOLID WASTE SHIPPED OFF-SITE TO VENDORS FOR PROCESSING AND SUBSEQUENT BURIAL Below is a summary of Dry Active Waste that was shipped off-site for processing and burial by vendor facilities (i.e., ALARON, QUADREX, and/or SCIENTIFIC ECOLOGY GROUP) during Janus                - June 1992. These totals were reported separately from "10CFR61 Solid Waste Shipped for Burial" (i.e., Section A of Table 3A) since (a) waste classification and burial was performed by the vendors, and (b) Technical Specification 6.9.1 requires reporting of "information for each class of solid waste (as defined by 10CFR61) shipped off-site during the reporting period". The information provided in this section, therefore, is in addition to that required by tho Technical Specifications. The following data represents tho actual shipments made from the off-site vendors of our non-compacted commingled trash that was processed prior to burial.
s Since there were non-compressible tools and compressible trash combined in the waste shipments, the non.compressible and compressible waste categories were combined.~THERE WERE NO SHIPMENTS DURING THE REPORTING PERIOD.002767LL
d.t. ~Te      ot Waste- noneompseted oommingted trash end contaminated fuel pool equipment shipped to Oakridgo, TN          Buriai Volume        Activity        Est. Total for processing prior to burial at Barnwell, SC                      ~me                  ~CI            ~dror 7.96E+ 00        2.25E+ 00        5.00E+01 C.2. Estimate of Ma or Nuclide Com osition Nuclide                         Percent 1          Co-60                           5.38E+01 2           Cs-137                           3.55E+01 3           Mn-54                            5.05E+00 4          Co-58                            2.94E+00 5          Fe-59                            1.69E+ 00 10            Other                           2.22E-01 C.3. Solid Waste Dis ositionr Number of Shi ments                        Mode of Trans ortation                          Destination 14                                      Truck                                  8  wtrsc The number of shipments reported hero represents tho total number that was shipped from tho offsite vendor for burial. This does not represent the number of shipments Niagara Mohawk sent to bo processed.
~~It ATTACHMENT 6 Page 2 of 6 Unit 1 X Unit 2 Reporting Period Janus-June 1992 SOLID WASTE AND IRRADIATED FUEL SHIPMENTS A.1 TYPE Container~Peaks*Solidification AAA at 1.Spent Resin HIC~Te A~NA Filter Sludge HIC~Te A Cement Concentrated Waste HIC~T*A Cement 2.Dry Compressible Waste, Dry Non-Compressible Waste (Contaminated Equipment) 3.Irradiated Components Control Rods HIC Steel Liner~Td A~Te B NIA~NA 002757LL k
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ATTACHMENT 6 Page 3 Of 6 Unit1 X Unit 2 Reporting Period Jenusr-June 199 SOLID WASTE AND IRRADIATED FUEL SHIPMENTS A.2 Estiinate of Ma or Nuclide Com osition b T e of Waste a.Spent Resins, Filter Sludges, Concentrated Waste Nuclide Co-60 C6-137 Fe-55 Mn.54 Pu-241 Co.58 Cr-51 Other Percent 4.98E+01 2.37E+01 8.86E+00 7.08E+00 6.93E+00'I.81E+00 1.06E+00 7.60E-01 b.Dry Compressible Waste, Dry Non-Compressible Waste{C Nuclide Co-60 Cs-137 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 ontaminated Equipment)
Percent 5.34E+01 3.51E+01 5.43 E+00 3.18E+00 1.83E+00 Other 1.06E+00 c.Irradiated Components, Control Rods Nuclide Co-60 Fe-55 Ni-63 H-3 Percent 8.58E+01 7.08E+00 5.97E+00 1.01E+00 Other 1.40E-01 d.Other THERE WERE NO OTHER SHIPMENTS DURING THE REPORTING PERIOD 002757LL  


ATTACHMENT 6 Page 4 of 6 Unit 1 X Unit 2 Reporting Period Jenuer-June 1992 SOLID WASTE AND IRRADIATED FUEL SHIPMENTS A.3.Soiid Waste Dis osition Number of Shi ments Mode of Trans ortation Destination 18 Truck Train B wllSC Rl hI nd WA B.IRRADIATED FUEL SHIPMENTS DISPOSITION Number of Shi ments Mode of Trans ortation Destination 0 002757LL
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ATTACHMENT 6 Page 50f 6 Unit 1 X Unit 2 Reporting Period Jenua-June 1992 SOLID WASTE AND IRRADIATED FUEL SHIPMENTS C.SOLID WASTE SHIPPED OFF-SITE TO VENDORS FOR PROCESSING AND SUBSEQUENT BURIAL Below is a summary of Dry Active Waste that was shipped off-site for processing and burial by vendor facilities (i.e., ALARON, QUADREX, and/or SCIENTIFIC ECOLOGY GROUP)during Janus-June 1992.These totals were reported separately from"10CFR61 Solid Waste Shipped for Burial" (i.e., Section A of Table 3A)since (a)waste classification and burial was performed by the vendors, and (b)Technical Specification 6.9.1 requires reporting of"information for each class of solid waste (as defined by 10CFR61)shipped off-site during the reporting period".The information provided in this section, therefore, is in addition to that required by tho Technical Specifications.
ATTACHMENT 6                                               Page 6 of 6 Unit 1 X                       Unit 2                                               Reporting Period Janus   - June 1992 SOLID WASTE AND IRRADIATED FUEL SHIPMENTS D. SEWAGE SLUDGE SHIPPED TO A TREATMENT FACILITY CENTER FOR PROCESSING AND BURIAL Below is a summary of the sewage sludge which was removed from the site sanitary treatment facility and transferred to a municipal sewage treatment facility, for subsequent drying and disposal to a landfill. This is a site release, and therefore includes the results from Unit 2 activities, also.
The following data represents tho actual shipments made from the off-site vendors of our non-compacted commingled trash that was processed prior to burial.d.t.~Te ot Waste-noneompseted oommingted trash end contaminated fuel pool equipment shipped to Oakridgo, TN for processing prior to burial at Barnwell, SC Buriai Volume~me Activity~CI Est.Total~dror 7.96E+00 2.25E+00 5.00E+01 C.2.Estimate of Ma or Nuclide Com osition Nuclide 1 Co-60 2 Cs-137 3 Mn-54 4 Co-58 5 Fe-59 Percent 5.38E+01 3.55E+01 5.05E+00 2.94E+00 1.69E+00 10 Other 2.22E-01 C.3.Solid Waste Dis ositionr Number of Shi ments Mode of Trans ortation Destination 14 Truck 8 wtrsc The number of shipments reported hero represents tho total number that was shipped from tho offsite vendor for burial.This does not represent the number of shipments Niagara Mohawk sent to bo processed.
D.l. T~eaf waste- sewage             Burial Volume       Activity sludge        ~L                   ~CI 7.95E+ 03           2.29E-07 D.2. Estimate of Ma or Nuclide Com osition Nuclide       Percent Co-60         1.00E+02 D.3. Solid Waste Dis osition Number of Shi ments           Mode of Trans ortation           Destination Landfill Thore were three shipments of sowago sludgo with quantified Co-60 that wore sont by vendor vacuum tank truck from NMP to the treatment facility. The number of shipments sent from NMP does not reflect tho number of shipments to the ultimate destination (i.o., landfill). Sludge is mixed with municipal sludge, dried and subsequently transferred to a state approved landfill by municipal personnel.
002757LL N I ATTACHMENT 6 Page 6 of 6 Unit 1 X Unit 2 Reporting Period Janus-June 1992 SOLID WASTE AND IRRADIATED FUEL SHIPMENTS D.SEWAGE SLUDGE SHIPPED TO A TREATMENT FACILITY CENTER FOR PROCESSING AND BURIAL Below is a summary of the sewage sludge which was removed from the site sanitary treatment facility and transferred to a municipal sewage treatment facility, for subsequent drying and disposal to a landfill.This is a site release, and therefore includes the results from Unit 2 activities, also.D.l.T~eaf waste-sewage sludge Burial Volume~L 7.95E+03 Activity~CI 2.29E-07 D.2.Estimate of Ma or Nuclide Com osition Nuclide Co-60 Percent 1.00E+02 D.3.Solid Waste Dis osition Number of Shi ments Mode of Trans ortation Destination Landfill Thore were three shipments of sowago sludgo with quantified Co-60 that wore sont by vendor vacuum tank truck from NMP to the treatment facility.The number of shipments sent from NMP does not reflect tho number of shipments to the ultimate destination (i.o., landfill).
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ATTACHMENT 7 Unit 1 X Unit 2 Reporting Period Jenuer-June 1992 UPDATE OF RELEASE AND DOSE DATA FOR GASEOUS EFFLUENTS~ELEVATED ANO GROUND LEVEL UOUID EFFLUENTS Update of data using actual results from the off-site vendors for Strontium, Tritium, and Iron-55, for the Founh Quarter of 1991.Nuclide'r-89 Sr-90 GASEOUS (Quarter)4>>Activit Ci 6.41E-05 LIQUID (Quarter)4>>THERE WERE NO LIQUID RELEASES DURING THE REPORTING PERIOD H-3 7.19E+00 Fe-55 7.04E-05 Particulates'ritium'.
ATTACHMENT7 Unit 1 X     Unit 2                                                                 Reporting Period Jenuer   - June 1992 UPDATE OF RELEASE AND DOSE DATA FOR GASEOUS EFFLUENTS   ~ ELEVATED ANO GROUND LEVEL UOUID EFFLUENTS Update of data using actual results from the off-site vendors for Strontium, Tritium, and Iron-55, for the Founh Quarter of 1991.
Particulates with half-lives
GASEOUS                                     LIQUID (Quarter) 4>>                               (Quarter) 4>>
)8 days 2.Average release rate for period Ci uCi/sec GASEOUS 3.02E-04 3.75E-05 LIQUID Tritium lcdines and Particulates with half-lives rester than 8'I.Total roleaso 2.Avorago reloaso rate for period Ci UCi/sec 7.19E+00 8.95E-01 GASEOUS~NA~NA LIQUID 1.Percent of Quarterly Dose Umit 2.Percent of Annual Dose Limit to Date 3.Percent of Organ-Dose Rate Umit (Gaseous)(Quarterly)
THERE WERE NO LIQUID RELEASES Activit Ci                  DURING THE REPORTING PERIOD Nuclide'r-89 6.41E-05 Sr-90 H-3                                 7.19E+ 00 Fe-55                                   7.04E-05 GASEOUS                  LIQUID Particulates'ritium'.           Particulates with                 Ci                  3.02E-04
-Dose Umit (Uquid)(Annual fk Quarterly) 4.Percent of 10CFR20 Concentration Umit (U quid)5.Percent of Dissolved or Entrained Noble Gas (Liquid)3.75E-01 (Quarterly) 1.09E+00 (Annual)7.37E-03 (Quarterly)
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N/A (Annual)N/A N/A~NA (Quarterly)
half-lives 8 days
~NA (Annual)~NA (Quarterly)
: 2. Average release rate             uCi/sec                 3.75E-05 for period
N/A (Annual)N/A N/A Concentrations less than tho lower limit of detection, as required by Technical Specifications are indicated with a double asterisk.002757LL r
                              'I. Total roleaso                     Ci                  7.19E+ 00                  ~NA
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: 2. Avorago reloaso rate             UCi/sec                 8.95E-01                 ~NA for period Tritium lcdines and                                                                    GASEOUS                  LIQUID Particulates with half-lives rester than 8
: 1. Percent of Quarterly                                     3.75E-01                  ~NA Dose Umit                                             (Quarterly)            (Quarterly)
: 2. Percent of Annual                                       1.09E+ 00                  ~NA Dose Limit to Date                                       (Annual)              (Annual)
: 3. Percent of Organ                                         7.37E-03                  ~NA
                                  - Dose Rate Umit                                       (Quarterly)            (Quarterly)
(Gaseous)(Quarterly)                                       N/A                    N/A
                                  - Dose Umit (Uquid)                                     (Annual)              (Annual)
(Annual fk Quarterly)
: 4. Percent of 10CFR20                                         N/A                    N/A Concentration Umit (U quid)
: 5. Percent of Dissolved                                       N/A                   N/A or Entrained Noble Gas (Liquid)
Concentrations less than tho lower limit of detection, as required by Technical Specifications are indicated with a double asterisk.
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r ATTACHMENT8 Unit 1 X         Unit 2                                                                                                           Reporting Period Janus         - June 1992


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
OF CHANGES TO THE OFFNITE DOSE CALCULATION MANUAL The Unit 1 ODCM Revision 9 was implemented in June 1992.Copies of Revisions 8 and 9 are attached.The following sampling locations have been changed or added to the environmental monitoring program as a result of a change from the land use census, except locations¹30 and 52, which were typographical errors.The land use census showed potential alternate sample locations that could be used since garden locations can change significantly from year to year.The locations include numbers 59, 61 and 63.In addition, milk sample location numbers 64, 65 and 66 were added to show potential locations that have been used in the past and that are also currently used.These locations are not Technical Specification locations.
OF CHANGES TO THE OFFNITE DOSE CALCULATIONMANUAL The Unit 1 ODCM Revision 9 was implemented in June 1992. Copies of Revisions 8 and 9 are attached.
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The following sampling locations have been changed or added to the environmental monitoring program as a result of a change from the land use census, except locations ¹30 and 52, which were typographical errors. The land use census showed potential alternate sample locations that could be used since garden locations can change significantly from year to year. The locations include numbers 59, 61 and 63. In addition, milk sample location numbers 64, 65 and 66 were added to show potential locations that have been used in the past and that are also currently used. These locations are not Technical Specification locations.
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30 Phoenix, NY Control (49)19.8 mi.8 170'No chango 19.8 mi.6 163'(typographical error)52 59 61 63 Produce Location (3)(C.Narewski)Produce Location (12)(Johnson)(NA)Provide Location (14)(Dickenson)(NA)NIA 1.6 mi.9 84'1.9 mi.6 103'SE 1.7 mi.6 82'N/A Produce Location (3)(C.Narewski)(NA)Produce Location (12)(Barton)(NA)Produce Location (14)(Koeneke)(NA)
30           Phoenix, NY Control (49)                                                   19.8 mi.       8 170' No chango                       19.8 mi. 6 163' (typographical error)
Produce Location (16)(Murray)(NA)No change, (typographical error)1.9 mi.9 115'SE 1.9 mi.6 95'E 1.2 mi.9 207'SW 64 NIA N/A Milk Location (55)9.0 mi.9 95'65 NIA NIA NIA NIA Milk Location (60)Milk Location (4)9.5 mi.9 90'7.8 mi.9 113'SE N/A~Not Applicable The changes noted above do not reduce the accuracy or reliability of dose calculations or sotpoint determinations.
Produce Location (3) (C.                                                                           Produce Location (3) (C.
The changes noted above do not involve dose calculations or setpoint determinations.
52            Narewski)                                                                  1.6 mi.      9 84'    Narewski) (NA)                   No change, (typographical error)
The changes more accurately show the Technical Specification and optional environmental sample locations.
Produce Location (12)                                                                              Produce Location (12) 59            (Johnson) (NA)                                                             1.9 mi.       6 103'SE (Barton) (NA)                    1.9 mi. 9 115'SE Provide Location (14)                                                                             Produce Location (14) 61            (Dickenson) (NA)                                                             1.7 mi.      6 82'    (Koeneke)(NA)                   1.9 mi. 6 95'E Produce Location (16) 63            NIA                                                                        N/A                    (Murray) (NA)                   1.2 mi. 9 207'SW 64           NIA                                                                         N/A                   Milk Location (55)               9.0 mi. 9 95' 65           NIA                                                                         NIA                   Milk Location (60)               9.5 mi. 9 90' NIA                                                                        NIA                    Milk Location (4)              7.8 mi. 9 113'SE N/A ~ Not Applicable The changes noted above do not reduce the accuracy or reliability of dose calculations or sotpoint determinations. The changes noted above do not involve dose calculations or setpoint determinations. The changes more accurately show the Technical Specification and optional environmental sample locations.
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ATTACHMENT 9 Unit 1 X Unit 2 Reporting Period Janus-June 1992  
ATTACHMENT9 Unit 1 X     Unit 2                                               Reporting Period Janus - June 1992


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
OF CHANGES TO THE PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM There were no changes to the PCP during the Reporting Period.002757 LL  
OF CHANGES TO THE PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM There were no changes to the PCP during the Reporting Period.
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ATTACHMENT 10 Unit 1 X Unit 2 Reporting Period Janus-June 1992  
ATTACHMENT 10 Unit 1 X Unit 2                                   Reporting Period Janus     - June 1992


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
OF INOPERABLE MONITORS Monitor Dates of Inoperability Cause and Corrective Actions RAGEMS Entire Reporting Period The Radioactive Gaseous Effluent Monitoring System (RAGEMS)modifications have been completed and successfully tested.The pre-operational test was executed and signed on June 5, 1992 and SORC approved on June 16, 1992.No test exceptions were taken and all acceptance criteria were met.Efforts to complete the testing by March 31, 1992 as committed, were delayed by the forced outages.All items identified in previous reports have been addressed and are proven by manual, automatic and semi-automatic operation.
OF INOPERABLE MONITORS Monitor           Dates of Inoperability     Cause and Corrective Actions RAGEMS           Entire Reporting Period         The Radioactive Gaseous Effluent Monitoring System (RAGEMS) modifications have been completed and successfully tested. The pre-operational test was executed and signed on June 5, 1992 and SORC approved on June 16, 1992. No test exceptions were taken and all acceptance criteria were met. Efforts to complete the testing by March 31, 1992 as committed, were delayed by the forced outages. All items identified in previous reports have been addressed and are proven by manual, automatic and semi-automatic operation. In addition, the operational system has many software program user enhancements and troubleshooting aids. Radiation detector rebuilds and calibrations and chemistry personnel training is in progress. RAGEMS is intended to be used as an emergency stack gas monitoring system.
In addition, the operational system has many software program user enhancements and troubleshooting aids.Radiation detector rebuilds and calibrations and chemistry personnel training is in progress.RAGEMS is intended to be used as an emergency stack gas monitoring system.002757LL a l'}}
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Pi NINE MILE POINT NUCLEAR STATION - UNIT 1 SEMI-ANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT JANUARY - JUNE 1992 NIAGA RA MOHAWKPOWER CORPORA TION 9209080213 920827 r PDR ADOCK,05000220 PDR PP2767LL

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NINE MILE POINT NUCLEAR STATION - UNIT 1 SEMI-ANNUALRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT JANUARY - JUNE 1992 SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION Facility: Nine Mile Point Unit ¹1 Licensee: Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation

1. Technical Specification Limits:

A) Fission and Activation Gases:

1 ~ The dose rate limit of noble gases from the site to areas at and beyond the site boundary shall be less than or equal to 500 mrems/year to the total body and less than or equal to 3000 mrems/year to the skin.

2. The air dose due to noble gases released in gaseous effluents from the Nine Mile Point 1 Station to areas at and beyond the site boundary shall be limited during any calendar quarter to less than or equal to 5 milliroentgen for gamma radiation and less than or equal to 10 mrads for beta radiation, and during any calendar year to less than or equal to 10 milliroentgen for gamma radiation and less than or equal to 20 mrads for beta radiation.

BRC) Tritium, lodines and Particulates, half lives > 8 days:

1. Tahe dose rate limit of Iodine-131, Iodine-133, Tritium and all radionuclides in particulate form with half-lives greater than eight days, released to the environs as part of the gaseous wastes from the site, shall be less than or equal to 1500 mrems/year to any organ.
2. The dose to a member of the public from Iodine-131, Iodine-133, Tritium and all radionuclides in particulate form with half lives greater than eight days as part of gaseous effluents released from the Nine Mile Point 1 Station to areas at and beyond the site boundary shall be limited during any calendar quarter to less than or equal to 7.5 mrems to any organ and, during any calendar year to less than or equal to 15 mrems to any organ.

D) Liquid Effluents:

1. The concentration of radioactive material released in liquid effluents to unrestricted areas shall be limited to the concentrations specified in 10 CFR Part 20, Appendix B, Table II, Column 2 for radionuclides other than dissolved or entrained noble gases. For dissolved or entrained noble gas, the concentration shall be limited to 2E-04 microcuries/ml total activity.

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I D. Liquid Effluents (Cont'd):

2. The dose or dose commitment to a member of the public from radioactive materials in liquid effluents released from Nine Mile Point Unit 1 to unrestricted areas shall be limited during any calendar quarter to less than or equal to 1.5 mrems to the total body and to less than or equal to 5 rnrems to any organ, and during any calendar year to less than or equal to 3 mrems to the total body and to less than or equal to 10 mrerns to any organ.
2. Measurements and Approximations of Total Radioactivity:

Described below are the methods used to measure or approximate the total radioactivity and radionuclide composition in effluents.

A) Fission and Activation Gases:

Noble gas effluent activity is determined by on-line gamma spectroscopic monitoring (intrinsic germanium crystal) or gross activity monitoring (calibrated against gamma isotopic analysis of a 4.0L Marinelli grab sample) of an isokinetic stack sample stream.

B) lodines:

Iodine effluent activity is determined by gamma spectroscopic analysis (at least weekly) of charcoal cartridges sampled from an isokinetic stack sample stream.

C) Particulates:

Activity released from main stack is determined by gamma spectroscopic analysis (at least weekly) of particulate filters sampled from an isokinetic sample stream.

For emergency condenser vent batch releases, effluent curie quantities are estimated by subtracting activity remaining in the shell side of the emergency condenser after batch release from activity delivered to the shell from Make-Up sources. Actual isotopic concentrations are found via gamma spectroscopy.

Batch release activities of Sr-89, Sr-90 and Fe-55 are estimated by applying scaling factors to activity concentrations of gamma emitters. The activity of tritium released during normal operation or during batch releases is conservatively estimated by multiplying recent condensate storage tank H-3 activity by assumed steaming rates out the vents.

D) Tritium:

Tritium effluent activity is estimated by liquid scintillation or gas proportional counting of monthly samples taken with an air sparging/water trap apparatus.

E) Liquid Effluents:

Isotopic analysis of a representative sample of each batch and composite analysis of non-gamma emitters.

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~ Measurements and Approximations of Total Radioactivity (Cont'd):

F) Solid Effluents:

Isotopic contents of waste shipments are determined by gamma spectroscopy, gross alpha and water content analyses of a representative sample of each batch. Scaling factors established from primary composite sample analyses conducted off-site are applied, where appropriate, to find estimated concentration of non-gamma emitters. For low activity trash shipments, curie content is estimated by dose rate measurement and application of appropriate scaling factors.

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ATTACHIVIENT1 Page 1 of 2 Summary Data Unit 1 X Unit 2 Reporting Period Janus - June 1992 Uquid Effluonts: THERE WERE NO LIQUID RELEASES DURING THIS REPORTING PERIOD 10CFR20, Appendix B, Table II, Column 2 NA NA Average Energy (Fission and Activation gases - Mev):

Qtr. 1 Ey a 2.47E-01 EP a 3.17E-01 Qtr. 2 Ey ~ 2.47E-01 EP ~ 3.17E-01 Uquid: THERE WERE NO LIQUID RELEASES DURING THE REPORTING PERIOD Number of batch releases ~NA Total time period for batch releases (hrs.) ~NA Maximum time period for a batch release (hrs.): N/A Average time period for a batch release (hrs.): ~NA Minimum time period for a batch release (hrs.): ~NA Total volumo of water used to dilute the liquid effluent during release period (L) NNIA Total volume of water availablo to dilute the liquid effluent during reporting period (L) 1.45E+ 11 UNIT 1 (ONLY) THERE WERE NO BATCH GROUND LEVEL RELEASES FROM THE EMERGENCY CONDENSER VENT DURING THE REPORTING PERIOD Gaseous (Emergency Condenser Vent):

Number of batch releases Total time period for batch releases (hrs.) ~NA Maximum time period for a batch release (hrs.): N/A Average time period for a batch release (hrs.): ~NA Minimum time period for a batch release (hrs.): N/A Gaseous (Primary Containment Purge):

Number of batch releases Total time period for batch releases (hrs.) 2.40E+ 01 Maximum time period for a batch release (hrs.): 8.00E+00 Average time period for a batch release (hrs.): 8.00E+00 Minimum time period for a batch release (hrs.): 8.00E+00 002757LL

ATTACHMENT 1 Page 2 of 2 Summary Data Unit 1 X Unit 2 Reporting Period Janua - June 1992 Abnormal Releases: THERE WERE NO ABNORMALRELEASES DURING THE REPORTING PERIOD A. Uquids Number of releases N/A Total activity released N/A Ci B. Gaseous Number of releases ~NA Total activity released N/A Ci 002757LL

0 ATTACHMENT2 Unit 1 X Unit 2 Reporting Period Janus - June 1992 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS - SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES ELEVATED AND GROUND LEVEL EE 2~ EST. TOTAL QUARTER QUARTER ~ERROR Fission 8E Activation eses'

1. Total release Ci 6.77E-01 1.57E+00 5.00E+01
2. Average release rate uCi/sec. 8.61E-02 1.99E-01 lodines'.

Total iodine Ci 2.03E-02 3.85E-03 3.00E+01

2. Average release rate for period uCi/soc. 2.62E-03 4.72E-04 Particulates
1. Particulates with half. lives >8 days Ci 2.22E-04 1.25E-03 3.00E+01
2. Average release rate for period uCi/sec. 2.87E-05 1.53E-04
4. Gross alpha radioactivity Ci 3.42E-05 6.13E-05 2.50E+01 Tritiuin'.

Total release Ci 2.65E+ 00 1.45E+01 5.00E+01

2. Average release rate for period uCi/sec. 3.43E-01 1.78E+ 00 E. Percent of Tech. Spec. Limits Fission and Activation of Quarterly Gemma Air Dose 1.13E-03 2.62E-03 Gases'ercent Limit (5 mrem)

Percent of Quarterly Beta Air Dose Urnit 1.27E-03 2.94E-03 (10 mrem)

Percent of Annual. Gamma Air Dose Limit 5.63E-04 1.87E-03 to Date (10 mrem)

Percent of Annual Beta Air Dose Limit to 6.35E-04 2.11E-03 Date (20 mrem)

Percent of WhoIe Body Dose Rate Limit 4.31E-05 1.00E-04 (500 mrem/yr)

Percent of Skin Dose Rate Umit 2.1 1E-05 4.94E-05 (3000 mrem/yr)

Tritium lodines and Particulates with half.lives reater than 8 da s Percent of Quarterly Dose Limit 2.82E-01 4.89E-01 (7.5 mrem)

Percent of Annual Dose Limit 1.42E-01 4.35E-01 (15 mrem)

Percent of Organ Dose Rate Umit 5.77E-03 9.48E-03 (1500 mrem/yr)

Concentrations less than the lower limit of detection of 1.00E-04 uCi/ml for Noble Gases, 1.00E-11 uCi/ml for particulates, 1.00E-12 uCi/ml for lodines, and 1.00E-06 uCi/ml for Tritium as required by Technical Specifications are indicated with a double asterisk.

s Tritium, Iron-55, and Strontium results were not received from tho off-site vendor at tho time of this report. Those numbers include estimates and actual numbers will bo provided in tho next Semi-Annual Report.

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ATTACHMENT3 Unit 1 X Unit 2 Reporting Period Janus - June 1992 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS - ELEVATED RELEASE CONTINUOUS MODEs 1" gal Nuclides Released QUARTER QUARTER

1. Fission Gases'rgon-41 Ci ~0 ~0 Krypton-85 Ci ~0 ~0 Krypton-85m Ci ~0 0~

Krypton-87 Ci ~0 ~0 Krypton.88 Ci ~0 ~0 Xenon-127 Ci OO ~0 Xenon-133 Ci ~0 ~0 Xenon-135 Ci 6.77E-01 1.57E+00 Xenon-135m Ci ~0 ~0 Xenon-137 Ci 0~ ~0 Xenon-138 Ci 0~ ~0

2. I odin os'odine-131 Ci 4.69E-04 8.98E-05 iodine-'I 33 Ci 7.01E-03 1.34E-03 Iodine-'I 35 Ci 1.28E-02 2.42E-03
3. Particulates'trontium-89 Ci 3.35E-05 2.80E-04 Strontium-90 Ci ~0 3.25E-05 Cesium-134 Ci OO ~0 Cesium-137 Ci ~0 7.63E-06 Cobalt-60 Ci 1.67E-04 5.03E-04 Cobalt-58 Ci OO OO Manganese-54 Ci ~ I 6.62E-05 Barium-Lanthanum-140 Ci ~0 ~0 Antimony-125 Ci ~ t ~0 Niobium-95 Ci OO ~0 Cerium-141 Ci OO ~0 Cerium-144 Ci 0~ ~ t Iron-59 Ci ~0 ~0 Cesium-136 Ci OO ~0 Chromium.51 Ci 0~ OO Zinc-65 Ci ~0 ~0 Iron-55 Ci 2.10E-05 3.57E-04 Molybdenum-99 Ci ~0 ~0
4. Tritium Ci 5.81E-01 1.25E+01 Concentrations less then the lower limit of detection of 1.00E-04 uCi/ml for NobIs Gases, 1.00E-11 uCi/ml for particulates, 1.00E-12 uCi/ml for lodines, and 1.00E-06 uCi/ml for Tritium as required by Technical Specifications are indicated with a double asterisk.
  • Tritium, Iron-55, and Strontium results were not received from the off-site vendor at the time of this report.

These numbers include estimates and actual numbers will be included in tho next Semi-Annual Report.

No batch mode release occurred during the reporting period.

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ATTACHMENT4 THERE WERE NO GROUND LEVEL RELEASES DURING THE REPORTING PERIOD Unit 1 X Unit 2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS - GROUND LEVEL RELEASES CONTINUOUS MODE BATCH MODE THERE WERE NO BATCH RELEASES DURING THE REPORTING PERIOD tl 1 ot gal 2'UARTER QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER Nuclides Released Fission Gases' Argon-41 Ci ~0 ~0 Krypton-85 Ci ~0 0~

Krypton-85m Ci ~0 J~

Krypton.87 Ci ~0 OO Krypton.88 Ci ~0 OO Xenon-133 Ci 0~ 11 Xenon-135 Ci ~0 ~0 Xenon-135m Ci ~0 OO Xenon-137 Ci ~0 OO Xenon-138 Ci ~0 ~0 Xenon-127 Ci ~0 ~0 Iodines'.

Iodine-131 Ci ~0 ~0 Iodine-133 Ci ~0 ~0 Iodine-135 Ci ~0 ~0 Particulates Strontium-89 Ci ~0 ~0 Strontium-90 Ci ~0 ~0 Cesium-134 Ci ~0 0~

Cesium-137 Ci ~0 ~0 Cobalt-60 Ci ~0 ~0 Cobalt-59 Ci ~0 Manganese-54 Ci ~0 ~0 Barium-Lanthanum-140 Ci Antimony-125 Ci ~0 Niobium-95 Ci ~0 OO Cerium-141 Ci ~0 ~0 Cerium-144 Ci ~0 Iron-59 Ci ~0 ~0 Cesium-136 Ci ~~ OO Chromium-5'I Ci ~0 OO Zinc-65 Ci ~0 OO Iron-55 Ci ~~ ~0 Molybedenum.99 Ci ~ I OO Tritium Ci 2.07E+ 00 2.02E+ 00 Concentrations less than the lower limit of detection of 1.00E-04 uCi/ml for Noble Gases, 1.00E-11 uCi/ml for particulates, 1.00E-12 uCi/ml for lodines, and 1.00E-06 uCi/ml for Tritium as required by Technical Specifications are indicated with a double asterisk.

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ATTACHMENT5 Page 't Of 2 THERE WERE NO UQUID RELEASES DURING THE REPORTING PERIOD Unit 1 X Unit 2 Reporting Period JEEnua - June 1992 LIQUID EFFLUENTS - SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES THERE WERE NO LIQUID RELEASES DURING THE REPORTING PERIOD 1>> 2~ EST. TOTAL QUARTER QUARTER ~ERROR A. Fission & Activation Products'.

Total release (not including tritium, Ci ~NA ~NA 5.00E+01 gases, alpha)

2. Average diluted concentration uCi/ml N/A during reporting period B. Tritium
1. Total release Ci ~NA ~NA 5.00E+01
2. Average diluted concentration uCi/ml ~NA N/A during reporting period C. Dissolved and Entrained Gasest
1. Total release Ci N/A N/A 5.00E+01
2. Average diluted concentration uCi/ml ~NA ~NA during reporting period D. Gross Al ha Radioactivit
1. Total release Ci N/A N/A 5.00E+01 E. Volumes
1. Prior to dilution Uters ~NA N/A 5.00E+01
2. Volume of dilution water used Utors ~NA ~NA 5.00E+01 during release period
3. Volume of dilution water available Uters 8.31E10 6.17510 5.00E+01 during reporting period Percent of Technical S ecification Limits Percent of Quarterly Whole Body Doss N/A Limit (1.5 mrem)

Percent of Quarterly Organ Dose Limit ~NA N/A (5 mrem)

Percent of Annual Whole Body Dose ~NA ~NA Limit to Date (3 mrem)

Percent of Annual Organ Dose Umit to N/A N/A Date (10 mrem)

Percent of 10CFR20 Concentration Umit Percent of Dissolved or Entrained N/A Noble Gas Umit (1.00E-5 uCi/ml)

Concentrations less than tho lower limit of detection of 5.00E-07 uCi/ml for gamma emitting nuclides, 1.00E-05 uCi/mi for dissolved and entrained noblo gases and tritium, 5.00E-08 uCi/ml for Sr-89/90, 1.00E-OS uCi/ml for Fo-55 and 1.00E-07 uCi/ml for gross alpha radioactivity as required by Technical Specifications are indicated with a double asterisk.

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CI ATTACHMENT5 Page 2of 2 THERE WERE NO LIQUID RELEASES DURING THE REPORTING PERIOD Unit 1 X Unit 2 Reporting Period Januar - June 1992 LIQUID EFFLUENTS RELEASED BATCH MODE gal Nuclides QUARTER QUARTER Released'trontium-89 Ci NIA N/A Strontium-90 Ci NIA NIA Cesium-134 Ci ~NA NIA Cesium-137 Ci ~NA ~NA iodine-131 Ci NIA ~NA Cobalt-58 Ci ~NA ~NA Cobalt-60 Ci NIA NIA Iron-59 Ci NIA NIA Zinc-65 Ci N/A N/A Manganese-54 Ci N/A NIA Chromium-51 Ci NIA NIA Zirconium-Niobium-95 Ci N/A N/A Molybdenum-99 Ci NIA N/A Technetium-99m Ci ~NA ~NA Barium-Lanthanum-140 Ci ~NA ~NA Cerium-141 Ci NIA NIA Tungsten-187 Ci NIA NIA Arsenic-76 Ci N/A NIA iodine-133 Ci NIA ~NA Iron-55 Ci ~NA N/A Neptunium-239 Ci N/A NIA Praseodymium-144 Ci NIA NIA Iodine-135 Ci N/A N/A Dissolved or Entrained Gases Ci ~NA ~NA Tritium Ci NIA ~NA Concentrations less than the lower limit of detection of 5.00E-07 uCi/ml for gama emitting nuclides, 1.00E-05 uCi/ml for dissolved and entrained noble gases and tritium, 5.00E-08 uCi/ml for Sr-89/90, 1.00E-06 uCi/ml for Fe.55 and 1.00-07 uCi/ml for gross alpha radioactivity as required by Technical Specifications are indicated with a double asterisk.

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ATTACHMENT6 Page 1 Of 6 Unit 1 X Unit 2 Reporting Period Janus - June 1992 SOLID WASTE AND IRRADIATED FUEL SHIPMENTS A.l TYPE Volume ~Activit

{ms) 'Ci)

Class Class

1. Spent Resin 2.82E+ 01 1.37+ 01 1.00E+ 01 7.25E+01 Filter Sludge 5.50E+ 00 5.50E+ 00 1.78E-01 2.46E+ 01 Concentrated Waste 2.20E+ 01 5.72E+ 01 Evaporator Bottoms Total 3.37E+ 01 2.75E+ 01 1.37E+ 01 1.02E+ 01 8.18E-01 7.25E+ 01
2. Dry Compressible Waste, Dry Non-Compressible Waste {Contaminated 5.69E+ 00 8.54E-01 Equipment)s Total 5.69E+ 00 8.54E-01
3. Irradiated Components, Control Rods 4.08E+ 00 5.25E+ 04 The estimated total error is 5.00E+01%.

s Since there were non-compressible tools and compressible trash combined in the waste shipments, the non.compressible and compressible waste categories were combined.

~ THERE WERE NO SHIPMENTS DURING THE REPORTING PERIOD.

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ATTACHMENT6 Page 2 of 6 Unit 1 X Unit 2 Reporting Period Janus - June 1992 SOLID WASTE AND IRRADIATED FUEL SHIPMENTS A.1 TYPE Solidification Container ~Peaks

  • AAA at
1. Spent Resin HIC ~Te A ~NA Filter Sludge HIC ~Te A Cement Concentrated Waste HIC ~T* A Cement
2. Dry Compressible Waste, HIC ~Td A NIA Dry Non-Compressible Waste (Contaminated Equipment)
3. Irradiated Components Control Rods Steel Liner ~Te B ~NA 002757LL

k ATTACHMENT6 Page 3 Of 6 Unit1 X Unit 2 Reporting Period Jenusr - June 199 SOLID WASTE AND IRRADIATED FUEL SHIPMENTS A.2 Estiinate of Ma or Nuclide Com osition b T e of Waste

a. Spent Resins, Filter Sludges, Concentrated Waste Nuclide Percent Co-60 4.98E+ 01 C6-137 2.37E+01 Fe-55 8.86E+00 Mn.54 7.08E+00 Pu-241 6.93E+00 Co.58 'I.81E+00 Cr-51 1.06E+00 Other 7.60E-01
b. Dry Compressible Waste, Dry Non-Compressible Waste {Contaminated Equipment)

Nuclide Percent Co-60 5.34E+01 Cs-137 3.51E+01 Mn-54 5.43 E+ 00 Co-58 3.18E+00 Fe-59 1.83E+00 Other 1.06E+00

c. Irradiated Components, Control Rods Nuclide Percent Co-60 8.58E+01 Fe-55 7.08E+00 Ni-63 5.97E+00 H-3 1.01E+00 Other 1.40E-01
d. Other THERE WERE NO OTHER SHIPMENTS DURING THE REPORTING PERIOD 002757LL

ATTACHMENT6 Page 4 of 6 Unit 1 X Unit 2 Reporting Period Jenuer - June 1992 SOLID WASTE AND IRRADIATED FUEL SHIPMENTS A.3. Soiid Waste Dis osition Number of Shi ments Mode of Trans ortation Destination 18 Truck B wllSC Train Rl hI nd WA B. IRRADIATED FUEL SHIPMENTS DISPOSITION Number of Shi ments Mode of Trans ortation Destination 0

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ATTACHMENT6 Page 50f 6 Unit 1 X Unit 2 Reporting Period Jenua - June 1992 SOLID WASTE AND IRRADIATED FUEL SHIPMENTS C. SOLID WASTE SHIPPED OFF-SITE TO VENDORS FOR PROCESSING AND SUBSEQUENT BURIAL Below is a summary of Dry Active Waste that was shipped off-site for processing and burial by vendor facilities (i.e., ALARON, QUADREX, and/or SCIENTIFIC ECOLOGY GROUP) during Janus - June 1992. These totals were reported separately from "10CFR61 Solid Waste Shipped for Burial" (i.e., Section A of Table 3A) since (a) waste classification and burial was performed by the vendors, and (b) Technical Specification 6.9.1 requires reporting of "information for each class of solid waste (as defined by 10CFR61) shipped off-site during the reporting period". The information provided in this section, therefore, is in addition to that required by tho Technical Specifications. The following data represents tho actual shipments made from the off-site vendors of our non-compacted commingled trash that was processed prior to burial.

d.t. ~Te ot Waste- noneompseted oommingted trash end contaminated fuel pool equipment shipped to Oakridgo, TN Buriai Volume Activity Est. Total for processing prior to burial at Barnwell, SC ~me ~CI ~dror 7.96E+ 00 2.25E+ 00 5.00E+01 C.2. Estimate of Ma or Nuclide Com osition Nuclide Percent 1 Co-60 5.38E+01 2 Cs-137 3.55E+01 3 Mn-54 5.05E+00 4 Co-58 2.94E+00 5 Fe-59 1.69E+ 00 10 Other 2.22E-01 C.3. Solid Waste Dis ositionr Number of Shi ments Mode of Trans ortation Destination 14 Truck 8 wtrsc The number of shipments reported hero represents tho total number that was shipped from tho offsite vendor for burial. This does not represent the number of shipments Niagara Mohawk sent to bo processed.

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ATTACHMENT 6 Page 6 of 6 Unit 1 X Unit 2 Reporting Period Janus - June 1992 SOLID WASTE AND IRRADIATED FUEL SHIPMENTS D. SEWAGE SLUDGE SHIPPED TO A TREATMENT FACILITY CENTER FOR PROCESSING AND BURIAL Below is a summary of the sewage sludge which was removed from the site sanitary treatment facility and transferred to a municipal sewage treatment facility, for subsequent drying and disposal to a landfill. This is a site release, and therefore includes the results from Unit 2 activities, also.

D.l. T~eaf waste- sewage Burial Volume Activity sludge ~L ~CI 7.95E+ 03 2.29E-07 D.2. Estimate of Ma or Nuclide Com osition Nuclide Percent Co-60 1.00E+02 D.3. Solid Waste Dis osition Number of Shi ments Mode of Trans ortation Destination Landfill Thore were three shipments of sowago sludgo with quantified Co-60 that wore sont by vendor vacuum tank truck from NMP to the treatment facility. The number of shipments sent from NMP does not reflect tho number of shipments to the ultimate destination (i.o., landfill). Sludge is mixed with municipal sludge, dried and subsequently transferred to a state approved landfill by municipal personnel.

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ATTACHMENT7 Unit 1 X Unit 2 Reporting Period Jenuer - June 1992 UPDATE OF RELEASE AND DOSE DATA FOR GASEOUS EFFLUENTS ~ ELEVATED ANO GROUND LEVEL UOUID EFFLUENTS Update of data using actual results from the off-site vendors for Strontium, Tritium, and Iron-55, for the Founh Quarter of 1991.

GASEOUS LIQUID (Quarter) 4>> (Quarter) 4>>

THERE WERE NO LIQUID RELEASES Activit Ci DURING THE REPORTING PERIOD Nuclide'r-89 6.41E-05 Sr-90 H-3 7.19E+ 00 Fe-55 7.04E-05 GASEOUS LIQUID Particulates'ritium'. Particulates with Ci 3.02E-04

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half-lives 8 days

2. Average release rate uCi/sec 3.75E-05 for period

'I. Total roleaso Ci 7.19E+ 00 ~NA

2. Avorago reloaso rate UCi/sec 8.95E-01 ~NA for period Tritium lcdines and GASEOUS LIQUID Particulates with half-lives rester than 8
1. Percent of Quarterly 3.75E-01 ~NA Dose Umit (Quarterly) (Quarterly)
2. Percent of Annual 1.09E+ 00 ~NA Dose Limit to Date (Annual) (Annual)
3. Percent of Organ 7.37E-03 ~NA

- Dose Rate Umit (Quarterly) (Quarterly)

(Gaseous)(Quarterly) N/A N/A

- Dose Umit (Uquid) (Annual) (Annual)

(Annual fk Quarterly)

4. Percent of 10CFR20 N/A N/A Concentration Umit (U quid)
5. Percent of Dissolved N/A N/A or Entrained Noble Gas (Liquid)

Concentrations less than tho lower limit of detection, as required by Technical Specifications are indicated with a double asterisk.

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r ATTACHMENT8 Unit 1 X Unit 2 Reporting Period Janus - June 1992

SUMMARY

OF CHANGES TO THE OFFNITE DOSE CALCULATIONMANUAL The Unit 1 ODCM Revision 9 was implemented in June 1992. Copies of Revisions 8 and 9 are attached.

The following sampling locations have been changed or added to the environmental monitoring program as a result of a change from the land use census, except locations ¹30 and 52, which were typographical errors. The land use census showed potential alternate sample locations that could be used since garden locations can change significantly from year to year. The locations include numbers 59, 61 and 63. In addition, milk sample location numbers 64, 65 and 66 were added to show potential locations that have been used in the past and that are also currently used. These locations are not Technical Specification locations.

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30 Phoenix, NY Control (49) 19.8 mi. 8 170' No chango 19.8 mi. 6 163' (typographical error)

Produce Location (3) (C. Produce Location (3) (C.

52 Narewski) 1.6 mi. 9 84' Narewski) (NA) No change, (typographical error)

Produce Location (12) Produce Location (12) 59 (Johnson) (NA) 1.9 mi. 6 103'SE (Barton) (NA) 1.9 mi. 9 115'SE Provide Location (14) Produce Location (14) 61 (Dickenson) (NA) 1.7 mi. 6 82' (Koeneke)(NA) 1.9 mi. 6 95'E Produce Location (16) 63 NIA N/A (Murray) (NA) 1.2 mi. 9 207'SW 64 NIA N/A Milk Location (55) 9.0 mi. 9 95' 65 NIA NIA Milk Location (60) 9.5 mi. 9 90' NIA NIA Milk Location (4) 7.8 mi. 9 113'SE N/A ~ Not Applicable The changes noted above do not reduce the accuracy or reliability of dose calculations or sotpoint determinations. The changes noted above do not involve dose calculations or setpoint determinations. The changes more accurately show the Technical Specification and optional environmental sample locations.

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ATTACHMENT9 Unit 1 X Unit 2 Reporting Period Janus - June 1992

SUMMARY

OF CHANGES TO THE PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM There were no changes to the PCP during the Reporting Period.

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ATTACHMENT 10 Unit 1 X Unit 2 Reporting Period Janus - June 1992

SUMMARY

OF INOPERABLE MONITORS Monitor Dates of Inoperability Cause and Corrective Actions RAGEMS Entire Reporting Period The Radioactive Gaseous Effluent Monitoring System (RAGEMS) modifications have been completed and successfully tested. The pre-operational test was executed and signed on June 5, 1992 and SORC approved on June 16, 1992. No test exceptions were taken and all acceptance criteria were met. Efforts to complete the testing by March 31, 1992 as committed, were delayed by the forced outages. All items identified in previous reports have been addressed and are proven by manual, automatic and semi-automatic operation. In addition, the operational system has many software program user enhancements and troubleshooting aids. Radiation detector rebuilds and calibrations and chemistry personnel training is in progress. RAGEMS is intended to be used as an emergency stack gas monitoring system.

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