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Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear PlantJoseph M. Farley Nuclear PlantVogtle Electric Generating PlantAnnual Radioactive Effluent Release Reports andOffsite Dose Calculation Manuals for 2013Enclosure 2Farley Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report for 2013 SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANYFARLEY NUCLEAR PLANT UNIT NO. ONELICENSE NO. NPF-2ANDFARLEY NUCLEAR PLANT UNIT NO. TWOLICENSE NO. NPF-8ANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORTCALENDAR YEAR 2013 FARLEY NUCLEAR PLANTANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTRELEASE REPORTSECTION TITLE PAGE1.0 LIQUID EFFLUENTS 11.1 Regulatory Requirements 11.1.1 Concentration Limits 11.1.2 Dose Limits 11.2 Effluent Concentration Limit (ECL) 11.3 Measurements and Approximation 2of Total Radioactivity1.3.1 Total Radioactivity Determination 21.3.2 Total Error Estimation 31.4 Liquid Effluents -Release Data 31.5 Radiological Impact Due to Liquid Releases 31.6 Liquid Effluents -Batch Releases 41.7 Liquid Effluents -Abnormal Releases 42.0 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS 272.1 Regulatory Requirements 272.1.1 Dose Rate Limits 272.1.2 Air Doses Due to Noble Gases in 27Gaseous Releases2.1.3 Doses to a Member of the Public 282.2 Measurements and Approximation 28of Total Radioactivity2.2.1 Sample Collection and Analysis 29 FARLEY NUCLEAR PLANTANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTRELEASE REPORTSECTION TITLE PAGE2.2.2 Total Quantities of Radioactivity, Dose 29Rates and Cumulative Doses2.2.2.1 Fission and Activation Gases 302.2.2.2 Radioiodine, Tritium and Particulate 30Releases2.2.2.3 Gross Alpha Release 312.2.3 Total Error Estimation 312.3 Gaseous Effluent Release Data 322.4 Radiological Impact Due to Gaseous 33Releases2.5 Gaseous Effluents -Batch Releases 332.6 Gaseous Effluents -Abnormal Releases 333.0 SOLID WASTE 583.1 Regulatory Requirements 583.1.1 Solid Radioactive Waste System 583.1.2 Reporting Requirements 583.2 Solid Waste Data 584.0 DOSES TO MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC 61INSIDE THE SITE BOUNDARY4.1 Regulatory Requirements 614.2 Demonstration of Compliance 61 FARLEY NUCLEAR PLANTANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTRELEASE REPORTSECTION TITLE PAGE5.0 TOTAL DOSE FROM URANIUM FUEL 65CYCLE (40CFR190)5.1 Regulatory Requirements 655.2 Demonstration of Compliance 656.0 METEOROLOGICAL DATA 657.0 PROGRAM DEVIATIONS 657.1 Inoperable Liquid or Gaseous Effluent 65Monitoring Instrumentation7.1.1 Regulatory Requirements 657.1.2 Description of Deviations 667.2 Effluent Sample Analysis Exceeding 66Minimum Detectable Concentration (MDC)7.2.1 Regulatory Requirements 667.2.2 Description of Deviations 667.3 Incorrect Compositing of Liquid 66or Gaseous Effluent Samples7.3.1 Regulatory Requirements 667.3.2 Description of Deviations 678.0 CHANGES TO THE PLANT FARLEY ODCM 678.1 Regulatory Requirements 678.2 Description of Changes 67 FARLEY NUCLEAR PLANTANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTRELEASE REPORTSECTION TITLE PAGE9.0 MAJOR CHANGES TO LIQUID, GASEOUS, OR 68SOLID RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEMS9.1 Regulatory Requirements 689.2 Description of Major Changes 6810.0 SERVICE WATER DILUTION BIAS 68App.A Appendix A, Carbon-14 Supplement for 2013 69 FARLEY NUCLEAR PLANTANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTRELEASE REPORTTABLE LIST OF TABLES PAGE1-lA Liquid Effluents -Summation of 5All Releases, Unit 1 (Quarters 1,2,3 and 4)1-lB Liquid Effluents -Summation of 6All Releases, Unit 2 (Quarters 1,2,3 and 4)1-IC Liquid Effluents -Summation of 7All Releases, Site (Quarters 1,2,3 and 4)1-2A Liquid Effluents, Unit 1 (Quarters 1,2, 83 and 4)1-2B Liquid Effluents, Unit 2 (Quarters 1,2, 123 and 4)1-2C Liquid Effluents, Site (Quarters 1,2, 163 and 4)1-3A Doses to a MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC 20Due to Liquid Releases, Unit 1 (Quarters1,2,3 and 4)1-3B Doses to a MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC 21Due to Liquid Releases, Unit 2 (Quarters1,2,3 and 4)1-4 Minimum Detectable Concentration -22Liquid Sample Analyses1-5A Liquid Effluents -Batch Release 23Summary, Unit 11-5B Liquid Effluents -Batch Release 24Summary, Unit 2 FARLEY NUCLEAR PLANTANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTRELEASE REPORTTABLE LIST OF TABLES PAGE1-6A Liquid Effluents -Abnormal Release 25Summary, Unit 11-6B Liquid Effluents -Abnormal Release 26Summary, Unit 22-1A Gaseous Effluents -Summation of 34All Releases, Unit 1 (Quarters 1,2,3 and 4)2-1B Gaseous Effluents -Summation of 35All Releases, Unit 2 (Quarters 1,2,3 and 4)2-1C Gaseous Effluents -Summation of 36All Releases, Site (Quarters 1,2,3 and 4)2-2A Gaseous Effluents -Mixed Mode 37Level Releases, Unit 1 (Quarters 1,2,3 and 4)2-2B Gaseous Effluents -Mixed Mode 39Level Releases, Unit 2 (Quarters 1,2,3 and 4)2-2C Gaseous Effluents -Mixed Mode 41Level Releases, Site (Quarters 1,2,3 and 4)2-3A Gaseous Effluents -Ground 43Level Releases, Unit 1 (Quarters 1,2,3 and 4)2-3B Gaseous Effluents -Ground 45Level Releases, Unit 2 (Quarters 1,2,3 and 4)2-3C Gaseous Effluents -Ground 47Level Releases, Site (Quarters 1,2,3 and 4)
FARLEY NUCLEAR PLANTANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTRELEASE REPORTTABLE LIST OF TABLES PAGE2-4A Air Doses Due to Noble Gases in 49Gaseous Releases, Unit 1 (Quarters 1,2,3 and 4)2-4B Air Doses Due to Noble Gases in 50Gaseous Releases, Unit 2 (Quarters 1,2,3 and 4)2-5A Doses to a MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC 51Due to Radioiodines, Tritium, andParticulates in Gaseous Releases,Unit 1 (Quarters 1,2,3 and 4)2-5B Doses to a MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC 52Due to Radioiodines, Tritium, andParticulates in Gaseous Releases,Unit 2 (Quarters 1,2,3 and 4)2-6 Minimum Detectable Concentration -53Gaseous Effluent Analyses2-7A Gaseous Effluents -Batch Release 54Summary, Unit 12-7B Gaseous Effluents -Batch Release 55Summary, Unit 22-8A Gaseous Effluents -Abnormal Release 56Summary, Unit 12-8B Gaseous Effluents -Abnormal Release 57Summary, Unit 23-1 Solid Waste and Irradiated 59Fuel Shipments4-1 Doses to a MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC 62Due to Activities Inside the SiteBoundary, Site 1.0 LIQUID EFFLUENTSThis section contains applicable ODCM limits for liquid effluents aswell as the quantities of radioactive liquid effluents released during2013. These quantities are summarized on a quarterly basis and includeany unplanned releases. A tabulation of the total body and organ doseswhich were calculated in accordance with ODCM 2.4 are presented to showconformance with the limits of ODCM 2.1.3.1.1 Regulatory Requirements1.1.1 Concentration LimitsTechnical Specifications 5.5.4.b and 5.5.4.c state that theconcentration of radioactive material released in liquid effluents toUNRESTRICTED AREAS (see ODCM Figure 10-1) shall be limited at all timesto ten times the concentrations specified in 10CFR20, Appendix B, Table2, Column 2 for radionuclides other than dissolved or entrained noblegases. For dissolved or entrained noble gases, the concentration shallbe limited to 1.0E-04 uCi/ml total activity.1.1.2 Dose LimitsTechnical Specifications 5.5.4.d and 5.5.4.e state that the dose or dosecommitment to a MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC from radioactive materials inliquid effluents released, from each unit, to UNRESTRICTED AREAS(see ODCM Figure 10-1) shall be limited:a. During any calendar quarter to less than or equal to 1.5 mrem to thetotal body and to less than or equal to 5 mrem to any organ, andb. During any calendar year to less than or equal to 3 mrem to the totalbody and to less than or equal to 10 mrem to any organ.1.2 Effluent Concentration Limit (ECL)ECL values used in determining allowable liquid radwaste release ratesand concentrations, for principal gamma emitters, 1-131, tritium, Sr-89,Sr-90 and Fe-55, are taken from 10CFR Part 20, Appendix B, Table 2,Column 2. A tolerance factor of up to 10 is utilized to allowflexibility in establishing practical monitor setpoints which canaccommodate effluent releases at concentrations higher than the ECLvalues stated in 10CFR20, Appendix B, Table 2, Column 2.For dissolved or entrained noble gases in liquid radwaste, the ECL is1.OE-04 uCi/ml total activity.For gross alpha in liquid radwaste, the ECL is 2.OE-09 uCi/ml.Furthermore, for all the above radionuclides, or categories ofradioactivity, the overall ECL fraction is determined in accordance with10CFR Part 20, Appendix B.
1.3 Measurements and Approximation of Total RadioactivityThe radionuclides listed below are considered when evaluating liquideffluents:MN-54 CS-134FE-59 CS-137CO-58 CE-141CO-60 CE-144ZN-65 MO-99SR-89 FE-55SR-90 H-31-1311.3.1 Total Radioactivity DeterminationBatch Releases: Representative pre-release grab samples are obtained andanalyzed in accordance with ODCM Table 2-3. Isotopic analyses areperformed using the computerized pulse height analysis system utilizinghigh resolution germanium detectors. Isotopic values thus obtained areused for release rate calculations as specified in the ODCM. Only thosenuclides that are detected are used in the calculations. All Strontiumand Iron-55 samples are sent offsite to the Georgia Power EnvironmentalLaboratory for analysis. Gross beta and gross alpha determinations aremade using 2 pi gas flow proportional counters. Tritium determinationsare made using liquid scintillation techniques. Dissolved gases aredetermined employing grab sampling techniques and then counting on thepulse height analyzer.The sample analyses results are used along with the ECL values todetermine the ECL fraction for the planned release. The ECL fraction isthen used, with the appropriate safety factors, and the expecteddilution stream flow, to calculate the maximum permissible release rateand a liquid effluent monitor setpoint. The monitor setpoint iscalculated to assure that the limits of the ODCM are not exceeded. Amonitor reading in excess of the calculated setpoint will result inautomatic termination of the liquid radwaste discharge.Radionuclide concentrations, safety factors, dilution stream flow rate,and liquid effluent radiation monitor calibration factors are used bythe computer to generate a pre-release printout. If the release is notpermissible, appropriate warnings will be displayed on the computerscreen and on the printout. If the release is permissible, it isapproved by a Chemistry Technician. The release permit is transferredfrom the Chemistry Department to the Operations Department for release.When the release is completed, the actual release data are provided tothe Chemistry Department. These release data, including release rate andrelease duration, are input into the computer and a post-releaseprintout is generated. This printout contains the actual release rates,radionuclide concentrations and quantities, dilution flow, andcalculated doses to an individual.-2 Continuous Releases: Continuous releases are analogous to batchreleases except that they are analyzed on a weekly composite basis inaccordance with ODCM Table 2-3.Typically achieved liquid effluent sample analyses minimum detectableconcentrations are reported in Table 1-4.1.3.2 Total Error EstimationThe maximum error associated with volume and flow measurements, basedupon plant calibration practice is estimated to be + or -10%. Theaverage error associated with counting is estimated to beless than + or -15%.1.4 Liquid Effluent Release DataSummaries of all radioactive liquid effluents released from Units 1 and2 during 2013 are presented in accordance with Regulatory Guide 1.21Tables 2A and 2B. Information required by Table 2A is found in thisreport in Tables 1-lA, 1-IB, and 1-IC; Table 2-B information ispresented in Tables 1-2A, 1-2B, and 1-2C. Data is presented on aquarterly basis as required by Regulatory Guide 1.21 for all fourquarters.1.5 Radiological Impact Due to Liquid ReleasesThe total body and organ doses for Units 1 and 2 are provided in thefollowing tables in order to show conformance with the limits of ODCM2.1.3:Unit 1 2013 Doses to a Member of the Public due to Liquid Releases:Table 1-3AUnit 2 2013 Doses to a Member of the Public due to Liquid Releases:Table 1-3B 1.6 Liquid Effluents -Batch ReleasesBatch release information for Units 1 and 2 is summarized in thefollowing tables:Unit 1 2013 Liquid Effluents -Batch Release Summary: Table 1-5AUnit 2 2013 Liquid Effluents -Batch Release Summary: Table 1-5B1.7 Liquid Effluents -Abnormal ReleasesThere were no abnormal releases during 2013.Abnormal release information for Units 1 and 2 is summarized in thefollowing tables:Unit 1 2013 Liquid Effluents -Abnormal Release Summary: Table 1-6AUnit 2 2013 Liquid Effluents -Abnormal Release Summary: Table 1-6B Table 1-1AJoseph M Farley Nuclear PlantRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013Liquid Effluents -Summation of All ReleasesUnit: 1Starting: 1-Jan- 2013 Ending: 31-Dec-2013Units 1ST Quarter 2ND Quarter 3RD Quarter 4TH QuarterType of EffluentA. Fission And Activation Products1. Total Release (not includingtritium, gases, alpha)2. Average diluted concentrationduring period3. Percent of Applicable LimitB. Tritium1. Total Release2. Average diluted Concentrationduring period3. Percent of Applicable UmitC. Dissolved and Entrained Gases1. Total Release2. Average diluted Concentrationduring period3. Percent of Applicable LimitD: Gross Alpha Radioactivity1. Total ReleaseE: Waste Vol Release (Pre-Dilution)F. Volume of Dilution Water UsedCuriesuCi/mLCuriesuCi/mLCuriesuCi/mLCuriesLitersLiters1.47E-021.35E-081.60E+0-21.47E-045.50E-045.05E-10O.OOE+OO1.34E+061.09E+091.44E-021.21E-081.43E+021.20E-041.74E-031.46E-09O.OOE+001.32E+061.19E+091.68E-021.07E-099.68E+016.14E-061.07E-026.81E-100.OOE+002.57E+071.57E+103.13E-023.86E-08,3.94E+014.86E-051.27E-031.57E-090.OOE+009.79E+058. 10E+08* Applicable limits are expressed in terms of dose. See Tables 1-3A and 1-3B of this report.
Table 1-1BJoseph M Farley Nuclear PlantRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013Liquid Effluents -Summation of All ReleasesUnit: 2Starting: 1-Jan- 2013 Ending: 31-Dec-2013Units 1ST Quarter 2ND Quarter 3RD Quarter 4TH QuarterType of EffluentA. Fission And Activation Products1. Total Release (not includingtritium, gases, alpha)2. Average diluted concentrationduring period3. Percent of Applicable LimitB. Tritium1. Total Release2. Average diluted Concentrationduring period3. Percent of Applicable LimitC. Dissolved and Entrained Gases1. Total Release2. Average diluted Concentrationduring period3. Percent of Applicable LimitO: Gross Alpha Radioactivity1. Total ReleaseE: Waste Vol Release (Pre-Dilution)F. Volume of Dilution Water UsedCuriesuCi/mLCuriesuCi/mLCuriesuCi/mLCuries3.43E-022.14E-081.90E+021.18E-046.89E-044.30E-10O.OOE+001.80E+061.60E+091.72E-021.18E-089.95E+016.83E-051.66E-031. 14E-09O.OOE+O01.71E+061.45E+092.40E-021.59E-097.40E+014.91E-068.43E-035.60E-10O.OOE+O02. 10E+071.51E+103.70E-023.84E-085.96E+016.19gE-051.28E-031.33E-090.OOE+001. 17E+069.62E+08LitersLiters* Applicable limits are expressed in terms of dose. See Tables 1-3A and 1-3B of this report.
Table 1-1CJoseph M Farley Nuclear PlantRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013Liquid Effluents -Summation of All ReleasesUnit: SiteStarting: 1-Jan- 2013 Ending: 31-Dec-2013Units 1ST Quarter 2ND Quarter 3RD Quarter 4TH QuarterType of EffluentA. Fission And Activation Products1. Total Release (not includingtritium, gases, alpha)2. Average diluted concentrationduring period3. Percent of Applicable LimitB. Tritium1. Total Release2. Average diluted Concentrationduring period3. Percent of Applicable LimitC. Dissolved and Entrained Gases1. Total Release2. Average diluted Concentrationduring period3. Percent of Applicable LimitD: Gross Alpha Radioactivity1. Total ReleaseE: Waste Vol Release (Pre-Dilution)F. Volume of Dilution Water UsedCuriesuCi/mLCuriesuCi/mLCuriesuCi/mLCuriesLitersLiters4.90E-021.82E-083.50E+021.30E-041.24E-034.61E-100.OOE+003. 14E+062.69E+093.16E-021.19E-082.43E+029.17E-053.40E-031.28E-090.OOE+003.03E+062.64E+094.09E-021.32E-091.71E+025.54E-061.92E-026.22E- 100.OOE+004.68E+073.08E+106.83E-023.85E-089.90E+015.58E-052.55E-031.44E-090.OOE+002.15E+061.77E+09* Applicable limits are expressed in terms of dose. See Tables 1-3A and 1-3B of this report.
Table 1-2AJoseph M Farley Nuclear PlantRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013Liquid EffluentsUnit: 1Starting: 1-Jan- 2013 Ending: 31-Dec-2013Continuous ModeNuclides ReleasedFission & Activation ProductsSr-90Total For PeriodTritiumNo Nuclides FoundDissolved And Entrained GasesNo Nuclides FoundUnits 1ST Quarter 2ND Quarter 3RD Quarter 4TH QuarterCuriesCuriesO.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+008.16E-058.16E-05O.OOE+00O.OOE+00CuriesO.OOE+O0O.OOE+000.OOE+000.OOE+000.OOE+000.OOE+000.OOE+000.OOE+00CuriesZeroes in this table indicate that no radioactivity was present at detectable levels.See Table 1-4 for typical minimum detectable concentrations.
Table 1-2AJoseph M Farley Nuclear PlantRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013Liquid EffluentsUnit: 1Starting: 1-Jan- 2013 Ending: 31-Dec-2013Batch ModeNuclides Released Units 1ST Quarter 2ND Quarter 3RD Quarter 4TH QuarterFission & Activation ProductsY-88 Curies 0.OOE+00 3.12E-07 0.OOE+00 3.09E-07Y-91 Curies 0.OOE+00 0.OOE+00 0.OOE+00 1.46E-04Y-94 Curies 1.79E-06 0.OOE+00 0.OOE+00 0.OOE+00As-76 Curies 0.OOE+00 2.02E-05 0.OOE+00 3.28E-06Co-58 Curies 4.66E-04 6.ý9E-04 3.48E-04 2.90E-03Co-60 Curies 4.59E-04 4.39E-04 5.54E-04 1.27E-03Cr-51 Curies 2.24E-04 2.31E-04 4.82E-05 1.22E-03Fe-55 Curies 3.60E-05 9.66E-05 5.1OE-05 1.11E-03Fe-59 Curies O.OOE+00 1.36E-06 O.OOE+00 8.44E-061-130 Curies O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 5.94E-071-131 Curies O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 6.81E-071-132 Curies O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 1.92E-061-133 Curies O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+00 2.22E-06 O.OOE+00Mn-54 Curies 4.76E-06 1.06E-06 1.03E-05 1.85E-05Nb-95 Curies 6.23E-05 6.68E-05 6.27E-05 4.48E-04Nb-97 Curies O.OOE+00 5.20E-06 O.OOE+00 2.49E-05Ni-56 Curies 2.10E-06 3.14E-05 3.52E-05 4.94E-05Ni-63 Curies 3.08E-04 1.70E-04 4.16E-04 8.22E-04Sr-85 Curies O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 5.55E-07 O.OOE+00Sr-90 Curies 8.52E-06 4.29E-06 6.04E-06 3.73E-06Sr-92 Curies O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+O0 6.07E-07Zn-65 Curies 2.07E-06 1.94E-06 1.16E-06 1.64E-05Zr-95 Curies 2.95E-05 3.11E-05 2.36E-05 2.36E-04Ce-141 Curies 1.59E-06 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00Cs-137 Curies 1.85E-05 1.63E-06 1.03E-04 3.21E-05Zeroes in this table indicate that no radioactivity was present at detectable levels. See Table 1-4 for typical minimum detectableconcentrations.
Table 1-2AJoseph M Farley Nuclear PlantRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013Liquid EffluentsUnit: 1Starting: 1-Jan-2013 Ending: 31-Dec-2013Batch ModeNuclides ReleasedCS-139Hg-203Pr-144Pr- 146Rh-105Sb-122Sb-124Sb-125Sn-113Tc-99MTe-129Te-132Ag-108MAg-110MSn-117MTe-125MTe-129MTotal For PeriodUnitCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuries1ST QuarterO.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+001. 12E-04O.OOE+001.17E-054.11E-040.OOE+000.OOE+000.OOE+000.OOE+000.OOE+000.OOE+002.80E-061.25E-02O.OOE+002ND QuarterO.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+0O9.86E-05O.OOE+005.42E-062.30E-050.OOE+000.OOE+000.OOE+000.OOE+000.OOE+000.OOE+002.77E-051.25E-02O.OOE+003RD Quarter2.95E-050.OOE+000.OOE+000.OOE+000.OOE+000.OOE+006.12E-061.71E-040.OOE+003.32E-060.OOE+000.OOE+002.73E-070.OOE+004.12E-071.49E-020.00E+001.67E-029.68E+014TH QuarterO.OOE+006.98E-074.34E-041.40E-065.24E-045.90E-072.89E-055.70E-045.91E-060.OOE+006.70E-058.98E-063.57E-062.46E-050.OOE+002.12E-021.02E-043.13E-023.94E+011.47E-02 1.44E-02TritiumH-3Curies1.60E+021.43E+02Zeroes in this table indicate that no radioactivity was present at detectable levels.See Table 1-4 for typical minimum detectable concentrations.
Table 1-2AJoseph M Farley Nuclear PlantRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013Liquid EffluentsUnit: 1Starting: 1-Jan-2013 Ending: 31-Dec-2013Batch ModeNuclides ReleasedDissolved And Entrained GasesAr-41Kr-85Kr-88Xe-133Xe-135Xe-131MXe-133MTotal For PeriodUnitCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuries1ST Quarter 2ND Quarter 3RD Quarter 4TH Quarter4.24E-05O.OOE+000.OOE+005.08E-040.OOE+000.OOE+000.OOE+005.50E-042.02E-050.OOE+000.OOE+001.68E-033.28E-050.OOE+003.51E-061.74E-031.12E-061.23E-040.OOE+001.05E-023.56E-05O.OOE+004.87E-051.07E-020.OOE+000.OOE+O09.45E-061.25E-030.OOE+001.64E-050.OOE+001.27E-03Zeroes in this table indicate that no radioactivity was present at detectable levels.See Table 1-4 for typical minimum detectable concentrations.-11 Table 1-2BJoseph M Farley Nuclear PlantRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013Liquid EffluentsUnit: 2Starting: 1-Jan-2013 Ending: 31-Dec-2013Continuous ModeNuclides ReleasedFission & Activation ProductsSr-90Total For PeriodTritiumNo Nuclides FoundDissolved And Entrained GasesNo Nuclides FoundUnit1ST Quarter2ND Quarter 3RD Quarter 4TH QuarterCuriesCuriesCuriesO.OOE+O0O.OOE+O0O.OOE+O00. OOE+ 000.OOE+00O.OOE+OO0.OOE+00O.OOE+008.86E-05 0.OOE+008.86E-05 O.OOE+OO0.OOE+000.OOE+000.OOE+000.OOE+00CuriesZeroes in this table indicate that no radioactivity was present at detectable levels.See Table 1-4 for typical minimum detectable concentrations.
Table 1-2BJoseph M Farley Nuclear PlantRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013Liquid EffluentsUnit: 2Starting: 1-Jan-2013 Ending: 31-Dec-2013Batch ModeNuclides Released Unit 1ST Quarter 2ND Quarter 3RD Quarter 4TH QuarterFission & Activation ProductsY-94 Curies O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0 1.32E-06As-76 Curies O.OOE+O0 1.27E-05 O.OOE+O0 3.41E-05Br-82 Curies O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0 3.20E-05 O.OOE+O0Br-84 Curies O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0 1.49E-06 O.OOE+O0Co-57 Curies O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0 1.97E-06Co-58 Curies 1.35E-03 4.90E-04 3.22E-04 1.83E-03Co-60 Curies 1.24E-03 7.14E-04 5.97E-04 9.37E-04Cr-51 Curies 5.71E-04 2.69E-04 1.27E-05 3.36E-04Fe-55 Curies 4.84E-05 1.OOE-04 2.77E-05 4.30E-04Fe-59 Curies O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0 9.36E-061-131 Curies 1.90E-06 1.07E-06 2.83E-07 O.OOE+O01-132 Curies 4.41E-07 O.OOE+O0 4.29E-07 5.27E-061-133 Curies 2.76E-05 1.96E-05 8.98E-06 O.OOE+O0Mn-54 Curies 2.47E-05 9.76E-06 1.81E-06 1.15E-05Mn-56 Curies O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0 5.53E-07Mo-99 Curies O.OOE+O0 2.72E-06 O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0Na-24 Curies 1.38E-04 9.07E-05 2.49E-04 O.OOE+O0Nb-95 Curies 1.43E-04 9.90E-05 3.97E-05 1.13E-04Nb-97 Curies O.OOE+O0 3.67E-07 O.OOE+O0 8.83E-06Ni-56 Curies 1.80E-06 2.98E-05 3.90E-05 3.55E-05Ni-63 Curies 3.13E-04 2.33E-04 3.96E-04 3.89E-04Sr-90 Curies O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0 6.50E-06 O.OOE+O0Y-91M Curies O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0 2.86E-06 O.OOE+O0Zn-65 Curies 3.03E-05 2.60E-06 7.87E-06 O.OOE+O0Zr-95 Curies 8.64E-05 4.06E-05 1.36E-05 4.54E-05Zeroes in this table indicate that no radioactivity was present at detectable levels.See Table 1-4 for typical minimum detectable concentrations.
Table 1-2BJoseph M Farley Nuclear PlantRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013Liquid EffluentsUnit: 21-Jan-2013 Ending: 31-Dec-2013Starting:Batch ModeNuclides ReleasedCe-141Ce-144Cs-137Eu-155La-142Pr-144Pr-146Rh-105Sb-122Sb-124Sb-125Sn-113Tc-99MTe-129Te-132Te-133Ag-108MAg-110MSn-117MTe-125MTe-129MTotal For PeriodTritiumH-3UnitCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuries1ST Quarter0.OOE+000.00E+002.19E-060.OOE+000.OOE+003.76E-050.OOE+003.OOE-040.OOE+001.10E-052.50E-040.OOE+001.87E-050.OOE+000.OOE+000.OOE+00O.OOE+O0O.OOE+008.22E-062.97E-02O.OOE+002ND Quarter0.00E+002.81E-061.35E-050.OOE+000.OOE+000.OOE+000.OOE+001. 16E-040.OOE+000.OOE+009.38E-050.OOE+001.1OE-050.OOE+000.OOE+000.OOE+002.85E-070.OOE+003.96E-051.48E-020.OOE+003RD Quarter0.OOE+000.OOE+001.13E-059.04E-071.47E-060.OOE+001.10E-061.30E-062.43E-058.68E-058.06E-050.OOE+001.37E-053.50E-060.OOE+000.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+001.88E-052.19E-020.OOE+004TH Quarter9.50E-070.OOE+001.58E-050.OOE+000.OOE+008.61E-050.00E+001.59E-046.11E-067.14E-056.79E-042.74E-067.07E-071.25E-041.12E-052.16E-061.84E-061.11E-053.33E-063.16E-022.20E-05Curies 3.43E-02 1.72E-02 2.39E-02 3.70E-02Curies1.90E+029.95E+017.40E+015.96E+01-14 Table 1-213Joseph M Farley Nuclear PlantRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013Liquid EffluentsUnit: 2Starting: 1-Jan-2013 Ending: 31-Dec-2013Batch Mode1ST Quarter 2ND Quarter 3RD Quarter 4TH QuarterNuclides ReleasedUnitDissolved And Entrained GasesAr-41Kr-87Kr-88Xe-133Xe-135Xe-133MTotal For PeriodCuries 7.38E-05Curies O.OOE+O0Curies O.OOE+O0Curies 6.14E-04Curies 1.1OE-06Curies O.OOE+O0Curies 6.89E-042.05E-05O.OOE+O01.32E-061.60E-033.30E-056.87E-061.66E-033.52E-061.30E-06O.OOE+O08.37E-033.18E-053.25E-058.43E-03O.OOE+O0O.OOE+O0O.OOE+001.27E-036.52E-06O.OOE+0O1.28E-03Zeroes in this table indicate that no radioactivity was present at detectable levels.See Table 1-4 for typical minimum detectable concentrations.
Table 1-2CJoseph M Farley Nuclear PlantRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013Liquid EffluentsUnit: SiteStarting: 1-Jan- 2013 Ending: 31-Dec-2013Continuous ModeNuclides ReleasedFission & Activation ProductsSr-90Total For PeriodUnits 1ST Quarter 2ND Quarter 3RD Quarter 4TH QuarterCuriesCuriesCuriesO.OOE+00O.OOE+O00.00E+00O.OOE+OO1.70E-041.70E-040.00E+00O.OOE+OOTritiumNo Nuclides Found0.OOE+000.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.OOE+000.00E+000.OOE+000.OOE+00Dissolved And Entrained GasesNo Nuclides FoundCuriesZeroes in this table indicate that no radioactivity was present at detectable levels.See Table 1-4 for typical minimum detectable concentrations.
Table 1-2CJoseph M Farley Nuclear PlantRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013Liquid EffluentsUnit: SiteStarting: 1-Jan- 2013 Ending: 31-Dec-2013Batch ModeNuclides ReleasedUnits 1ST Quarter2ND Quarter 3RD QuarterFission & Activation ProductsY-88Y-91Y-94AS-76Br-82Br-84Co-57CO-58Co-60Cr-51Fe-55Fe-591-1301-1311-1321-133Mn-54Mn-56Mo-99Na-24Nb-95Nb-97Ni-56Ni-63Sr-85CuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuries0.OOE+000.OOE+O01.79E-060.OOE+000.OOE+000.OOE+0O0.OOE+001.8 1E-031.70E-037.95E-048.44E-050.OOE+000.001E+001.90E-064.41E-072.76E-052.95E-050.OOE+000.OOE+001.38E-042.05E-040.OOE+003.90E-066.21E-040.OOE+003. 12E-070.OOE+000.OOE+003.30E-050.OOE+000.OOE+000.OOE+001. 15E-031. 15E-035.OOE-041.97E-041.36E-06O.OOE+001.07E-060.OOE+O01.96E-051.08E-050.OOE+002.72E-069.07E-051.66E-045. 56E-066. 12E-054.03E-040.OOE+000.OOE+000.OOE+000.OOE+000.OOE+003.20E-051.49E-060.OOE+006.70E-041. 15E-036.09E-057.86E-050.OOE+000.OOE+002.83E-074.29E-071.12E-051.2 1E-05O.OOE+000.OOE+002.49E-041.02E-040.OOE+007.41E-058. 12E-045.55E-074TH Quarter3.09E-071 .46E-041.32E-063.74E-050.OOE+000.OOE+001.97E-064.73E-032.21E-031.56E-031.54E-031.78E-055.94E-076.81E-077. 19E-060.OOE+003.OOE-055.53E-070.OOE+000.OOE+005.61E-043.37E-058.48E-051.2 1E-030.OOE+00Zeroes in this table indicate that no radioactivity was present at detectable levels.See Table 1-4 for typical minimum detectable concentrations.
Table 1-2CJoseph M Farley Nuclear PlantRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013Liquid EffluentsUnit: SiteStarting: 1-Jan- 2013 Ending: 31-Dec-2013Batch ModeNuclides ReleasedUnits 1ST Quarter2ND Quarter 3RD QuarterSr-90Sr-92Y-91MZn-65Zr-95Ce-141Ce-144Cs-137Cs-139Eu-155Hg-203La-142Pr-144Pr-146Rh-105Sb-122Sb-124Sb-125Sn-113Tc-99MTe-129Te-132Te-133Ag-108MAg-110MSn-117MCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuries8,52E-060.OOE+000.OOE+003.23E-051. 16E-041.59E-060.OOE+002.06E-050.OOE+000.OOE+000.OOE+000.OOE+003.76E-050.OOE+004. 11E-040.00E+002.27E-056.61E-040.OOE+001.87E-050.OOE+000.00E+000.OOE+000.OOE+000.OOE+001. lOE-054.29E-060.O0E+000.00E+004.54E-067.17E-050.OOE+002.81E-061.51E-050.00E+000.O0E+000.00E+000.O0E+000.00E+000.OOE+002.15E-040.OOE+005.42E-061. 17E-040.O0E+001.10E-050.O0E+000.OOE+000.00E+002.85E-070.00E+006.73E-051.25E-050.O0E+002.86E-069.03E-063.72E-050.OOE+000.00E+001. 14E-042.95E-059.04E-070.OOE+001.47E-060.00E+001.10E-061.30E-062.43E-059.29E-052.52E-040.00E+001.70E-053.50E-060.OOE+000.OOE+002.73E-070.C0E+001.92E-054TH Quarter3.73E-066.07E-070.O0E+001.64E-052.81E-049.50E-070.0OE+004.79E-050.OOE+000.O0E+006.98E-070.00E+005.20E-041.40E-066.83E-046.70E-061.00E-041.25E-038.65E-067.07E-071.92E-042.02E-052.16E-065.42E-063.57E-053.33E-06Zeroes in this table indicate that no radioactivity was present at detectable levels.See Table 1-4 for typical minimum detectable concentrations. 18 -
Table 1-2CJoseph M Farley Nuclear PlantRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013Liquid EffluentsUnit: SiteStarting: 1-Jan-2013 Ending: 31-Dec-2013Batch ModeNuclides ReleasedTe-125MTe-129MTotal For PeriodUnitCuriesCuriesCuries1ST Quarter4.22E-020.00E+004.90E-022ND Quarter2.73E-020.OOE+003.16E-023RD Quarter3.68E-020.OOE+004.07E-024TH Quarter5.28E-021.24E-046.83E-02TritiumH-3Dissolved And Entrained GasesAr-41Kr-85Kr-87Kr-88Xe-133Xe-135Xe-131MXe-133MTotal For PeriodCuries3.50E+022.43E+021.71E+029.90E+01CuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuries1. 16E-04O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+001. 12E-031. 1OE-06O.OOE+00O.OOE+001.24E-034.07E-050.OOE+000.OOE+001.32E-063.28E-036.58E-050.OOE+001.04E-053.40E-034.64E-061.23E-041.30E-060.OOE+001.89E-026.74E-050.OOE+008. 12E-051.92E-020.OOE+000.OOE+000.OOE+009.45E-062.52E-036.52E-061.64E-050.OOE+002.5SE-03 Table 1-3AJoseph M Farley Nuclear PlantRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013Doses to a member of the public due to Liquid ReleasesUnit: 1Starting: 1-Jan-2013 Ending: 31-Dec-2013Cumulative Doses Per QuarterOrganBoneGI-LliKidneyLiverLungThyroidTotal BodyTotal BodyODCM Lmt5.OOE+005.OOE+0O5.OOE+005.OOE+005.00E+005.OOE+005.OOE+001.50E+00UnitsmRemmRemmRemmRemmRemmRemmRemmRem1ST Qtr /o ODCM6.38E-03 1.28E-012.48E-02 4.96E-012.47E-02 4.94E-014.20E-03 8.40E-024.94E-03 9.87E-023.76E-03 7.52E-022.97E-03 5.95E-022.97E-03 1.98E-012ND Qtr5.53E-032.24E-022.26E-023.57E-031.79E-033.20E-032.41E-032.41E-030/b ODCM1.11E-014.49E-014.51E-017.15E-023.58E-026.40E-024.82E-021.61E-013RD Qtr 0/ ODCM1.23E-022.37E-022.37E-023.28E-031.98E-032.71E-033.42E-033.42E-032.46E-014.74E-014.73E-016.57E-023.96E-025.42E-026.85E-022.28E-014TH Qtr 0/0 ODCM1.00E-02 2.01E-013.52E-02 7.04E-013.41E-02 6.82E-013.90E-03 7.81E-023.94E-03 7.88E-022.96E-03 5.92E-021.85E-03 3.69E-021.85E-03 1.23E-01Cumulative Doses per YearOrganBoneGI-LliKidneyLiverLungThyroidTotal BodyTotal BodyODCM Lint1.OOE+011.00E+011.00E+011.OOE+011.00E+011.00E+011.00E+013.OOE+00UnitsmRemmRemmRemmRemmRemmRemmRemmRemYear to Ending Date3.42E-021.06E-011.05E-011.50E-021.26E-021.26E-021.07E-021.07E-020/0 ODCM3.42E-011.06E+001.05E+001.50E-011.26E-011.26E-011.07E-013.55E-01ReceptorMaximum Individual LiquidMaximum Individual LiquidMaximum Individual LiquidMaximum Individual LiquidMaximum Individual LiquidMaximum Individual LiquidMaximum Individual LiquidMaximum Individual LiquidLimitLiquid Effluent Organ AnnualLiquid Effluent Organ AnnualLiquid Effluent Organ AnnualULquid Effluent Organ AnnualLiquid Effluent Organ AnnualLiquid Effluent Organ AnnualLiquid Effluent Organ AnnualLiquid Effluent TB Annual-20 Table 1-3BJoseph M Farley Nuclear PlantRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013Doses to a member of the public due to Liquid ReleasesUnit: 2Starting: 1-Jan- 2013 Ending: 31-Dec-2013Cumulative Doses Per QuarterOrganBoneGI-LliKidneyLiverLungThyroidTotal BodyTotal BodyODCM Lmnt5.OOE+005.OOE+005.OOE+005.OOE+005.OOE+005.OOE+005.OOE+001.50E+00UnitsmRemmRemmRemmRemmRemmRemmRemmRem1ST Qtr1. 13E-024.58E-024.60E-026.03E-033.15E-035.29E-033.56E-033.56E-03% ODCM 2ND Qtr % ODCM2.26E-01 6.02E-03 1.20E-019.16E-01 2.40E-02 4.79E-019.21E-01 2.40E-02 4.81E-011.21E-01 3.24E-03 6.48E-026.30E-02 1.62E-03 3.25E-021.06E-01 2.82E-03 5.64E-027.12E-02 1.94E-03 3.87E-022.37E-01 1.94E-03 1.29E-013RD Qtr %/o ODCM 4TH Qtr 0/o ODCM1.53E-02 3.06E-01 1.25E-02 2.50E-013.41E-02 6.82E-01 4.88E-02 9.77E-013.41E-02 6.83E-01 4.86E-02 9.73E-013.85E-03 7.69E-02 5.13E-03 1.03E-011.26E-03 2.51E-02 4.22E-03 8.44E-023.26E-03 6.53E-02 4.21E-03 8.42E-023.56E-03 7.12E-02 2.37E-03 4.75E-023.56E-03 2.37E-01 2.37E-03 1.58E-01Cumulative Doses per YearOrgan ODCM LintBone 1.OOE+01GI-Lli 1.OOE+01Kidney 1.OOE+01Liver 1.OOE+01Lung 1.OOE+01Thyroid 1.OOE+01Total Body 1.OOE+01Total Body 3.OOE+00UnitsmRemmRemmRemmRemmRemmRemmRemmRemYear to Ending Date4.51E-021.53E-011.53E-011.82E-021.02E-021.56E-021. 14E-021. 14E-02%/o ODCM4.51E-011.53E+001.53E+001.82E-011.02E-011.56E-011.14E-013.81E-01ReceptorMaximum Individual LiquidMaximum Individual LiquidMaximum Individual LiquidMaximum Individual LiquidMaximum Individual LiquidMaximum Individual LiquidMaximum Individual LiquidMaximum Individual LiquidLimitLiquid Effluent Organ AnnualLiquid Effluent Organ AnnualLiquid Effluent Organ AnnualLiquid Effluent Organ AnnualLiquid Effluent Organ AnnualLiquid Effluent Organ AnnualLiquid Effluent Organ AnnualLiquid Effluent TB Annual-21 TABLE 1-4Joseph M. Farley Nuclear PlantANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013MINIMUM DETECTABLE CONCENTRATION -LIQUID SAMPLE ANALYSESThe values in this table represent a priori Minimum Detectable Concentrations (MDC) that are typically achievedin laboratory analyses of liquid radwaste samples.Nuclide MDC(uCi/ML)MN-54 4.01E-08CO-58 3.12E-08FE-59 9.04E-08CO-60 1.76E-08ZN-65 1.19E-07MO-99 2.98E-071-131 3.05E-08CS-134 4.01E-08CS-137 3.84E-08CE-141 4.21E-08CE-144 1.51E-07 Table 1-5AJoseph M Farley Nuclear PlantRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013Liquid Effluents -Batch Release SummaryUnit: 1Starting: 1-Jan-2013 Ending: 31-Dec-2013Liquid ReleasesUnits1ST Quarter2ND Quarter 3RD Quarter 4TH QuarterYear Totals1. Number of batch releases 100 100 1042. Total time period for Batch releases (Minutes) 1.14E+04 1.12E+04 1.22E+043. Maximum time period for a batch release (Minutes) 1.60E+02 1.41E+02 1.95E+024. Average time period for a batch release (Minutes) 1.14E+02 1.12E+02 1.17E+025. Minimum time period for a batch release (Minutes) 9.50E+01 5.00E+01 9.00E+016. Average stream flow during periodsof release of liquid effluent intoa flowing stream * (CFS) 1.27E+04 9.14E+03 1.07E+04*Average River Flow Rate, taken at Walter F. George Lock and Dam, located 30.7 miles above Farley Nuclear Plant.747.94E+031.61E+021.07E+022.OOE+017.83E+033784.27E+041.95E+021. 13E+022.00E+011.01E+04 Table 1-5BJoseph M Farley Nuclear PlantRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013Liquid Effluents -Batch Release SummaryUnit: 2Starting: 1-Jan- 2013 Ending: 31-Dec-2013Liquid Releases Units 1ST Quarter 2ND Quarter 3RD Quarter 4TH Quarter Year Totals1. Number of batch releases 136 129 127 88 4802. Total time period for Batch releases ( Minutes ) 1.39E+04 1.34E+04 1.28E+04 8.75E+03 4.89E+043. Maximum time period for a batch release ( Minutes ) 1.75E+02 1.80E+02 1.35E+02 1.41E+02 1.80E+024. Average time period for a batch release ( Minutes ) 1.02E+02 1.04E+02 1.01E+02 9.94E+01 1.02E+025. Minimum time period for a batch release ( Minutes ) 8.70E+01 8.60E+01 8.90E+01 8.50E+01 8.50E+016. Average stream flow during periodsof release of liquid effluent intoa flowing stream * ( CFS) 1.27E+04 9.14E+03 1.07E+04 7.83E+03 1.01E+04*Average River Flow Rate, taken at Walter F. George Lock and Dam, located 30.7 miles above Farley Nuclear Plant.
iquid Releases1. Number of Releases2. Total Time For All Releases3. Maximum Time For A Release4. Average Time For A Release5. Minimum Time For A Release6. Total activity for all releasesTable 1-6AJoseph M Farley Nuclear PlantRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013Liquid Effluents -Abnormal Release SummaryUnit: 1Starting: 1-Jan- 2013 Ending: 31-Dec-2013Units 1ST Quarter 2ND Quarter 3RD Quarter0 0 0(Minutes) O.OOE+00 0.OOE+00 O.OOE+00(Minutes) O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+0O(Minutes) O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00(Minutes) O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00(Curies ) O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+004TH Quarter Year Totals0 00.OOE+00 O.OOE+00O.OOE+00 O.OOE+000.00E+00 0.OOE+000.00E+00 0.00E+000.OOE+00 0.OOE+00 iquid Releases1. Number of Releases2. Total Time For All Releases3. Maximum lime For A Release4. Average Time For A Release5. Minimum Time For A Release6. Total activity for all releasesTable 1-6BJoseph M Farley Nuclear PlantRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013Liquid Effluents -Abnormal Release SummaryUnit: 2Starting: 1-Jan- 2013 Ending: 31-Dec-2013Units 1ST Quarter 2ND Quarter 3RD Quarter 4TH Quarter Year Totals0 0 0 0 0(Minutes) 0.00E+00 0.OOE+00 0.00E+00 0.OOE+00 O.OOE+00(Minutes) 0.OOE+00 0.00E+00 0.OOE+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00(Minutes) 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.OOE+00 0.OOE+00(Minutes) 0.OOE+00 0.OOE+00 0.00E+00 0.OOE+00 0.00E+00(Curies ) 0.00E+00 0.OOE+00 0.00E+00 0.OOE+00 0.00E+00 2.0 GASEOUS EFFLUENTSThis section contains applicable ODCM limits for gaseous effluents as wellas the quantities of radioactive gaseous effluents released during 2013.These quantities are summarized on a quarterly basis and include anyunplanned releases. Tabulations are provided of the offsite air dosescalculated in accordance with ODCM 3.4.2 to show conformance with the limitsof ODCM 3.1.3, and the offsite organ doses to a member of the publiccalculated in accordance with ODCM 3.4.3 to show conformance with ODCM3.1.4.2.1 Regulatory RequirementsThe requirements presented in this section are for Unit 1 and Unit 2.2.1.1 Dose Rate LimitsThe dose rates due to radioactive materials released in gaseous effluentsfrom the site to areas at and beyond the SITE BOUNDARY shall be limited tothe following:a. For noble gases: Less than or equal to 500 mrem/yr. to the whole body andless than or equal to 3000 mrem/yr. to the skin, andb. For Iodine-131, Iodine-133,tritium and for all radionuclides inparticulate form with half-lives greater than 8 days: Less than or equalto 1500 mrem/yr. to any organ.2.1.2 Air Doses Due to Noble Gases in Gaseous ReleasesTechnical Specifications 5.5.4.e and 5.5.4.h state that the air dose due tonoble gases released in gaseous effluents, from each reactor unit, to areasat and beyond the SITE BOUNDARY (see ODCM Figure 10-1) shall be limited tothe following:a. During any calendar quarter: Less than or equal to 5 mrad for gammaradiation and less than or equal to 10 mrad for beta radiation, andb. During any calendar year: Less than or equal to 10 mrad for gammaradiation and less than or equal to 20 mrad for beta radiation.
2.1.3 Doses to a Member of the PublicTechnical Specifications 5.5.4.e and 5.5.4.i state that the dose to a MEMBEROF THE PUBLIC from 1-131, 1-133, tritium, and all radionuclides inparticulate form with half-lives greater than 8 days in gaseous effluentsreleased, from each reactor unit, to areas at and beyond the SITE BOUNDARY(see ODCM Figure 10-1) shall be limited to the following:a. During any calendar quarter: Less than or equal to 7.5 mrem to anyorgan, andb. During any calendar year: Less than or equal to 15 mrem to anyorgan.2.2 Measurements and Approximation of Total RadioactivityThe following noble gases are considered in evaluating gaseous effluents:KR-87 XE-133KR-88 XE-135XE-133M XE-138The following radioiodines and radioactive materials in particulate form arespecifically considered in evaluating gaseous effluents:MN-54 MO-99FE-59 1-131CO-58 CS-134CO-60 CS-137ZN-65 CE-141SR-89 CE-144SR-90 H-3 2.2.1 Sample collection and AnalysisPeriodic grab samples from plant effluent streams are analyzed by acomputerized pulse height analyzer system utilizing high resolutiongermanium detectors. Samples are obtained and analyzed in accordance withODCM Table 3-3. Isotopic values thus obtained are used for release ratecalculations as specified in ODCM 3.4.2 and ODCM 3.4.3. Only those nuclideswhich are detected are used in calculations. For radioiodines andparticulates, in addition to the nuclides listed above other nuclides withhalf-lives greater than 8 days which are identified are also considered.Continuous Releases: Continuous sampling is performed on the continuousrelease points (i.e. the Plant Vent Stack, Containment Purge when incontinuous mode, and the Turbine Building Vent). Particulate material iscollected by filtration. Periodically these filters are removed and analyzedon the pulse height analyzer to identify and quantify radioactive materialscollected on the filters. Particulate filters are then analyzed for grossalpha and strontium as required. All gross alpha, Sr-89 and Sr-90 samplesare sent offsite to the Georgia Power Environmental Laboratory for analysis.Batch Releases: The processing of batch type releases (from Containment whenin batch mode, or Waste Gas Decay Tanks) is analogous to continuousreleases, except that the release is not commenced until samples have beenobtained and analyzed. Containment Purge batch releases were commenced atFNP beginning in 2006 in order to take advantage of additional decay timefor short lived radionuclides.Typically achieved minimum detectable concentrations for gaseous effluentsample analyses are reported in Table 2-6.2.2.2 Total Quantities of Radioactivity, Dose Rates, and Cumulative DosesThe methods for determining release quantities of radioactivity, doserates, and cumulative doses follow:
2.2.2.1 Fission and Activation GasesThe released radioactivity is determined using sample analyses resultscollected as described in section 2.2.1 and the average release flow ratesover the period represented by the collected sample.Dose rates due to noble gases, radioiodines, tritium, and particulates arecalculated (with computer assistance). The calculated dose rates arecompared to the dose rate limits specified in ODCM 3.1.2 for noble gases,radioiodine, tritium, and particulates. Dose rate calculation methodology ispresented in the ODCM.Beta and gamma air doses due to noble gases are calculated for the locationin the unrestricted area with the potential for the highest exposure due togaseous releases. Air doses are calculated for each release period andcumulative totals are kept for each unit for the calendar quarter and year.Cumulative air doses are compared to the dose limits specified in ODCM3.1.3. The current percent of the ODCM limits are shown on the printout foreach release period. Air dose calculation methodology is presented in theODCM.2.2.2.2 Radioiodine, Tritium, and Particulate ReleasesReleased quantities of radioiodines are determined using the weekly samplesand release flow rates for the applicable release points. Radioiodineconcentrations are determined by gamma spectroscopy.Release quantities of particulates are determined using the weekly (filter)samples and release flow rates for the applicable release points. Gammaspectroscopy is used to quantify the concentrations of principal gammaemitters.After each quarter, the particulate filters from each applicable vent (plantvent stack and containment purge) are combined, fused, and a strontiumseparation is performed. Since sample flows and vent flows are almostconstant over each quarterly period the filters from each vent can bedissolved together. Decay corrections are performed back to the middle ofthe quarterly collection period. If Sr-89 or Sr-90 is not detected, MDC'sare calculated. Strontium concentrations are input into the composite fileof the computer and used for release dose rate and individual dosecalculations.Tritium samples are obtained monthly from the Plant Vent Stack, theContainment Purge when in batch mode, and the Turbine Building Vent (andweekly for Containment Purge when in continuous mode) by passing the samplestream through a cold trap or by using the bubble method. The grams of watervapor/cubic meter is measured upstream of the cold trap in order toalleviate the difficulties in determining water vapor collectionefficiencies. The tritium samples are analyzed onsite and the resultsfurnished in uCi/ml of water. The tritium concentration in water isconverted to the tritium concentration in air and this value is input intothe composite file of the computer and used in release, dose rate,andindividual dose calculations.
Dose rates due to radioiodine, tritium and particulates are calculated for ahypothetical child exposed to the inhalation pathway at the location in theunrestricted area where the potential dose rate is expected to be thehighest. Dose rates are calculated, for each release point for each releaseperiod, and the dose rates from each release point is compared to the doserate limits specified in ODCM 3.1.2, allocated for each release point asdescribed in ODCM 3.3.2.Doses to a Member of the Public (individual doses) due to radioiodine,tritium and particulates are calculated for the controlling receptor, whichis described in the ODCM. Individual doses are calculated for each releaseperiod, and cumulative totals are kept for each unit, for the currentcalendar quarter and year. Cumulative individual doses are compared to thedose limits specified in ODCM 3.1.4. The current percent of ODCM limits areshown on the printout for each release period.2.2.2.3 Gross Alpha ReleaseThe gross alpha release is computed each month by counting the particulatefilters, for each week for gross alpha activity in a proportional counter.The highest concentration calculated for any of these weeks is used for themonthly value. This value is input into the composite file of the computerand used for release calculations.2.2.3 Total Error EstimationThe maximum errors associated with monitor readings, sample flow, vent flow,sample collection, monitor calibration and laboratory procedure arecollectively estimated to be:Fission andActivation Gases Iodine Particulates Tritium75% 60% 50% 45%The average error associated with counting is estimated to be:Fission andActivation Gases Iodine Particulates Tritium19% 28% 20% 8%
2.3 Gaseous Effluent Release DataRegulatory Guide 1.21 Tables 1A, lB and IC are found in this report asTables 2-1A, 2-1B, 2-IC, 2-2A, 2-2B, 2-2C, 2-3A, 2-3B, and 2-3C. Data arepresented on a quarterly basis as required by Regulatory Guide 1.21.To complete Tables 2-1A and 2-1B, the total release for each of the fourcategories (fission and activation gases, radioiodines, particulates andtritium) was divided by the number of seconds in the quarter to obtain arelease rate in uCi/second for each category. However, the percent of theODCM limits are not applicable because FNP has no curie limit for gaseousreleases. Applicable limits are expressed in terms of dose. Noble gases arelimited as specified in ODCM 3.1.2. The other three categories (tritium,radioiodines, and particulates) are limited as a group as specified in ODCM3.1.2.Dose rates due to noble gas releases and due to radioiodines, tritium andparticulate releases were calculated as part of the pre-release and post-release permits. No limits were exceeded for this reporting period.Gross alpha radioactivity is reported in Tables 2-1A, 2-1B and 2-iC ascuries released in each quarter.Limits for cumulative beta and gamma air doses due to noble gases arepresented in Tables 2-4A and 2-4B along with the percent of ODCM limits.Limits for cumulative doses to an individual due to radioiodines, tritiumand particulates are specified in ODCM 3.1.4. Cumulative individual dosesare presented in Tables 2-5A and 2-5B along with percent of ODCM limits.
2.4 Radiological Impact Due to Gaseous ReleasesThe air doses due to noble gases and doses to a Member of the Public due toradioiodines, tritium and particulates in gaseous effluents for Units 1 and2 are provided in the following tables in order to show conformance with thelimits of ODCM 3.1.3 and ODCM 3.1.4:Unit 1 2013 Air Doses Due to Noble Gases in Gaseous Releases: Table 2-4AUnit 2 2013 Air Doses Due to Noble Gases in Gaseous Releases: Table 2-4BUnit 1 2013 Doses to a Member of the Public Due to Radioiodines, Tritium,and Particulates in Gaseous Releases: Table 2-5AUnit 2 2013 Doses to a Member of the Public Due to Radioiodines, Tritium,and Particulates in Gaseous Releases: Table 2-5B2.5 Gaseous Effluents -Batch ReleasesBatch release information for Units 1 and 2 is summarized in the followingtables:Unit 1 2013 Gaseous Effluents -Batch Release Summary: Table 2-7AUnit 2 2013 Gaseous Effluents -Batch Release Summary: Table 2-7B2.6 Gaseous Effluents -Abnormal ReleasesThere were no abnormal releases on Unit 1 or Unit 2 during 2013.Abnormal release information for Units 1 and 2 is summarized in thefollowing tables:Unit 1 2013 Gaseous Effluents -Abnormal Release Summary: Table 2-8AUnit 2 2013 Gaseous Effluents -Abnormal Release Summary: Table 2-8B Table 2-1AJoseph M Farley Nuclear PlantRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013Gaseous Effluents -Summation Of All ReleasesUnit: 1Starting: 1-Jan-2013 Ending: 31-Dec-2013Type of Effluent Units 1ST Quarter 2ND Quarter 3RD Quarter 4TH QuarterA. Fission And Activation Gases1. Total Release Curies 8.54E-01 9.53E-01 1.07E+00 2.26E+002. Average Release rate for period uCi/sec 1.08E-01 1.21E-01 1.35E-01 2.87E-013. Percent of Applicable Limit %* * * *B. Radioiodines1. Total Iodine-131 Curies O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 6.25E-072. Average Release rate for period uCi/sec O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 7.93E-083. Percent of Applicable Limit % * * * *C. Particulates1. Particulates ( Half-Lives > 8 Days) Curies O.OOE+00 3.07E-09 3.33E-08 6.42E-082. Average Release rate for period uCi/sec O.OOE+00 3.90E-10 4.22E-09 8.140E-093. Percent of Applicable Limit % * * * *D. Tritium1. Total Release Curies 1.52E+00 1.12E+00 1.14E+00 1.73E+002. Average Release rate for period uCi/sec 1.92E-01 1.43E-01 1.44E-01 2.20E-013. Percent of Applicable Limit * * * *E. Gross Aloha1. Total Release Curies O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+002. Average Release rate for period uCi/sec O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00* Applicable limits are expressed in terms of dose. See Tables 2-4A, 2-4B, 2-5A, 2-5B of this report.
Table 2-1BJoseph M Farley Nuclear PlantRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013Gaseous Effluents -Summation Of All ReleasesUnit: 2Starting: 1-Jan- 2013 Ending: 31-Dec-2013Type of Effluent Units 1ST Quarter 2ND Quarter 3RD Quarter 4TH QuarterA. Fission And Activation Gases1. Total Release Curies 6.61E-01 6.03E-01 1.73E-01 3.97E-012. Average Release rate for period uCi/sec 8.38E-02 7.65E-02 2.19E-02 5.03E-023. Percent of Applicable Limit %* * * *B. Radioiodines1. Total Iodine-131 Curies O.OOE+00 7.51E-08 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+002. Average Release rate for period uCi/sec O.OOE+00 9.53E-09 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+003. Percent of Applicable Limit % * * * *C. Particulates1. Particulates ( Half-Lives > 8 Days) Curies O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 6.46E-09 O.OOE+002. Average Release rate for period uCi/sec O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 8.20E-10 O.OOOE+003. Percent of Applicable Limit %* * * *D. Tritium1. Total Release Curies 2.39E+00 4.94E+00 2.26E+01 3.12E+002. Average Release rate for period uCi/sec 3.04E-01 6.27E-01 2.87E+00 3.95E-013. Percent of Applicable Limit * * * *E. Gross Alpha1. Total Release Curies O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+002. Average Release rate for period uCi/sec O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00*Applicable limits are expressed in terms of dose. See Tables 2-4A, 2-4B, 2-5A, 2-5B of this report.
Table 2-1CJoseph M Farley Nuclear PlantRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013Gaseous Effluents -Summation Of All ReleasesUnit: SiteStarting: 1-Jan-2013 Ending: 31-Dec-2013Type of Effluent Units 1ST Quarter 2ND Quarter 3RD Quarter 4TH QuarterA. Fission And Activation Gases1. Total Release Curies 1.51E+00 1.56E+00 1.24E+00 2.66E+002. Average Release rate for period uCi/sec 1.92E-01 1.97E-01 1.57E-01 3.37E-013. Percent of Applicable Limit %* * * *B. Radioiodines1. Total Iodine-131 Curies O.OOE+00 7.51E-08 O.OOE+00 6.25E-072. Average Release rate for period uCi/sec O.OOE+00 9.53E-09 O.OOE+00 7.93E-083. Percent of Applicable Limit %* * * *C. Particulates1. Particulates ( Half-Lives > 8 Days) Curies O.OOE+00 3.07E-09 3.97E-08 6.42E-082. Average Release rate for period uCi/sec O.OOE+00 3.90E-10 5.04E-09 8.140E-093. Percent of Applicable Limit %* * * *D. Tritium1. Total Release Curies 3.91E+00 6.07E+00 2.37E+01 4.85E+002. Average Release rate for period uCi/sec 4.96E-01 7.70E-01 3.01E+00 6.15E-013. Percent of Applicable Limit * * * *E. Gross Alpha1. Total Release Curies O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+002. Average Release rate for period uCi/sec O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00* Applicable limits are expressed in terms of dose. See Tables 2-4A, 2-4B, 2-5A, 2-5B of this report.
Table 2-2AJoseph M Farley Nuclear PlantRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013Gaseous Effluents -Mixed Mode Level ReleasesUnit: 1Starting: 1-Jan- 2013 Ending: 31-Dec-2013Continuous ModeNuclides ReleasedFission GasesAr-41Total For Periodlodines1-131Total For PeriodUnitCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuries1ST Quarter 2ND Quarter 3RD Quarter 4TH QuarterO.OOE+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 2.00E+000.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+O0 2.OOE+00ParticulatesCo-60Sr-90Ru-103O.OOE+O00.00E+000.00E+000.00E+000.00E+000.00E+001.33E+000.00E+00 0.00E+00 5.85E-07O.00E+00 O.00E+00 5.85E-07Total For PeriodO.OOE+00O.OOE+000.OOE+00O.OOE+O01.03E+000.OOE+003.33E-080.OOE+003.33E-081.05E+005.58E-08O.OOE+008.40E-096.42E-081.73E+00TritiumH-3CuriesGross AlphaNo Nuclides Found Curies O.OOE+00 0.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.OOE+00If Not Detected, Nuclide is Not Reported. Zeroes in this table indicate that no radioactivity was present at detectable levels.See Table 2-6 for typical minimum detectable concentrations.
Table 2-2AJoseph M Farley Nuclear PlantRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013Gaseous Effluents -Mixed Mode Level ReleasesUnit: 1Starting: 1-Jan- 2013 Ending: 31-Dec-2013Batch Mode1ST Quarter 2ND Quarter 3RD Quarter 4TH QuarterNuclides ReleasedFission GasesUnitAr-41 CuriesKr-85M CuriesKr-88 CuriesXe- 131M CuriesXe-133M CuriesXe-133 CuriesXe-135 CuriesTotal For Period Curies7.72E-010.001E+000.OOE+000.OOE+007.88E-067.36E-028.44E-038.54E-018.33E-010.OOE+000.OOE+001.24E-040.OOE+001.07E-011.27E-029.53E-019. 10E-012.91E-042.52E-040.OOE+002.20E-041.43E-011.43E-021.07E+001.93E-010.00E+000.00E+003.85E-048.56E-056.94E-029.31E-062.63E-01lodines1-131Total For PeriodCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesO.OOE+00 0.OOE+00 0.OOE+00 4M0E-08--O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 4.02E-080.OOE+00 3.07E-09 0.OOE+00 O.OOE+000.OOE+OO 3.07E-09 0.OOE+00 O.OOE+0OParticulatesY-88Total For PeriodTritiumH-3Gross AlphaNo Nuclides FoundCuriesCuries1,90E-010.OOE+009.13E-020.OOE+008.61E-020.OOE+004.94E-030.OOE+00If Not Detected, Nuclide is Not Reported. Zeroes in this table indicate that no radioactivity was present at detectable levels.See Table 2-6 for typical minimum detectable concentrations.
Table 2-2BJoseph M Farley Nuclear PlantRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013Gaseous Effluents -Mixed Mode Level ReleasesUnit: 21-Jan- 2013 Ending: 31-Dec-2013Starting:Continuous ModeNuclides ReleasedFission GasesAr-41UnitCuriesCuries1ST Quarter 2ND Quarter 3RD Quarter 4TH QuarterO.OOE+O0 4.43E-01 O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0O.OOE+00 4.43E-01 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00Total For PeriodlodinesNo Nuclides FoundCuriesO.OOE+O0O.OOE+O0O.OOE+O0O.OOE+00ParticulatesSr-90Total For PeriodTritiumH-3Gross AlphaNo Nuclides FoundCuries 0.OOE+00 0.OOE+00 6.46E-09 0.OOE+00Curies O-5.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 6.46E-09 O.OOE+OOCuriesCuries2.37E+00O.OOE+004.94E+000.OOE+002.26E+01O.OOE+003.09E+000.OOE+00If Not Detected, Nuclide is Not Reported. Zeroes in this table indicate that no radioactivity was present at detectable levels.See Table 2-6 for typical minimum detectable concentrations.
Table 2-2BJoseph M Farley Nuclear PlantRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013Gaseous Effluents -Mixed Mode Level ReleasesUnit: 21-Jan- 2013 EnStarting:Bing: 31-Dec-2013Batch ModeNuclides ReleasedFission GasesAr-41Xe-133MXe-133Xe-135Total For PeriodUnitCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuries1ST Quarter6.61E-010.OOE+000.00E+000.OOE+006.61E-010.OOE+00O.OOE+O0O.OOE+O02ND Quarter 3RD Quarter 4TH Quarter1.45E-011. 16E-041.29E-022.03E-031.60E-017.51E-082.05E-072.80E-071.73E-010.001E+001.26E-04O.OOE+001.73E-01cJ.OOE+000.001E+00CO.OE+OO3.96E-010.OOE+004.81E-040.001E+003.97E-010.001E+000.001E+00O.OOE+OOlodines1-1311-133Total For PeriodParticulatesNo Nuclides Found Curies 0.00E+00 0.OOE+00 0.001E+00 0.001E+00TritiumH-3 Curies 2.78E-02 3.73E-03 3.34E-02 2.53E-02Gross AlphaNo Nuclides Found Curies 0.00E+00 0.OOE+00 0.OOE+00 0.OOE+00If Not Detected, Nuclide is Not Reported. Zeroes in this table indicate that no radioactivity was present at detectable levels.See Table 2-6 for typical minimum detectable concentrations.
Table 2-2CJoseph M Farley Nuclear PlantRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013Gaseous Effluents -Mixed Mode Level ReleasesUnit: SiteStarting: 1-Jan- 2013 Ending: 31-Dec-2013Continuous Mode1ST Quarter 2ND Quarter 3RD Quarter 4TH QuarterNuclides ReleasedFission GasesAr-41Total For Periodlodines1-131Total For PeriodUnitCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesCuriesParticulatesCo-60Sr-90Ru-103Total For Period0.OQE÷00OOE+000.OOE+00O.OOE+OO0.OOE+000.OOE+000.OOE+00O.OO12+003.69E+004.43E-01 0.QOE÷Q0 2.OOE+0O4.43E-01 O.OOE+OO 2.OOE+OO0.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 5.85E-07O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 5.85E-070.OOE+00O.OOE+000.OOE+00O.OOE+OO5.97E+000.OOE+003.97E-080.OOE+003.97E-082.36E+015. 58E-080.OOE+O08.40E-096.42E-084.82E+00TritiumH-3CuriesGross AlphaNo Nuclides Found Curies 0.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.OOE+00 0.OOE+00If Not Detected, Nuclide is Not Reported. Zeroes in this table indicate that no radioactivity was present at detectable levels.See Table 2-6 for typical minimum detectable concentrations.-41 Table 2-2CJoseph M Farley Nuclear PlantRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013Gaseous Effluents -Mixed Mode Level ReleasesUnit: SiteStarting: 1-Jan- 2013 Ending: 31-Dec-2013Batch ModeNuclides ReleasedFission GasesUnit1ST Quarter2ND Quarter 3RD Quarter 4TH QuarterAr-41Kr-85MKr-88Xe-131MXe-133MXe-133Xe-135Total For Periodlodines1-1311-133Total For PeriodCuries 1.43E+00Curies 0.OOE+00Curies 0.OOE+00Curies 0.OOE+00Curies 7.88E-06Curies 7.36E-02Curies 8.44E-03Curies 1.51E+00Curies 0.00E+00Curies 0.00E+00Curies O.OOE+009.78E-01O.OOE+00O.OOE+001.24E-041.16E-041.20E-011.47E-021.11E+007.51E-082.05E-072.80E-071.08E+002.9 1E-042.52E-040.OOE+002.20E-041.43E-011.43E-021.24E+000.OOE+000.OOE+00O.OOE+OO5.89E-010.OOE+000.OOE+003.85E-048.56E-056.99E-029.31E-066.59E-014.02E-080.OOE+004.02E-08ParticulatesY-88Total For PeriodCuries 0.OOE+00 3.07E-09 0.OOE+00 0.OOE+00Curies O.OOE+OO 3.07E-09 O.OOE-I-O O.OOE+OOTritiumH-3Curies2.18E-019.50E-021.20E-013.03E-02Gross AlphaNo Nuclides Found Curies 0.OOE+00 0.OOE+00 0.OOE+00 0.OOE+00If Not Detected, Nuclide is Not Reported. Zeroes in this table indicate that no radioactivity was present at detectable levels.See Table 2-6 for typical minimum detectable concentrations.
Table 2-3AJoseph M Farley Nuclear PlantRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013Gaseous Effluents -Ground Level ReleasesUnit: 1Starting: 1-Jan-2013 Ending: 31-Dec-2013Continuous ModeNuclides Released Unit 1ST Quarter 2ND Quarter 3RD Quarter 4TH QuarterFission GasesNo Nuclides Found Curies O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0lodinesNo Nuclides Found Curies O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0ParticulatesNo Nuclides Found Curies O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00TritiumNo Nuclides Found Curies O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0Gross AlphaNo Nuclides Found Curies O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00If Not Detected, Nuclide is Not Reported. Zeroes in this table indicate that no radioactivity was present at detectable levels.See Table 2-6 for typical minimum detectable concentrations.
Nuclides ReleasedFission GasesNo Nuclides FoundlodinesNo Nuclides FoundParticulatesNo Nuclides FoundTritiumNo Nuclides FoundGross AlphaNo Nuclides FoundTable 2-3AJoseph M Farley Nuclear PlantRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013Gaseous Effluents -Ground Level ReleasesUnit: 1Starting: 1-Jan-2013 Ending: 31-Dec-2013Batch ModeUnit 1ST Quarter 2ND Quarter 3RD Quarter 4TH QuarterCuries O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0Curies O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0Curies O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0Curies O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0Curies O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0If Not Detected, Nuclide is Not Reported. Zeroes in this table indicate that no radioactivity was present at detectable levels.See Table 2-6 for typical minimum detectable concentrations.
Table 2-3BJoseph M Farley Nuclear PlantRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013Gaseous Effluents -Ground Level ReleasesUnit: 2Starting: 1-Jan-2013 Ending: 31-Dec-2013Continuous ModeNuclides Released Unit 1ST Quarter 2ND Quarter 3RD Quarter 4TH QuarterFission GasesNo Nuclides Found Curies O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0lodinesNo Nuclides Found Curies O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00ParticulatesNo Nuclides Found Curies O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00TritiumNo Nuclides Found Curies O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00Gross AlphaNo Nuclides Found Curies O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00If Not Detected, Nuclide is Not Reported. Zeroes in this table indicate that no radioactivity was present at detectable levels.See Table 2-6 for typical minimum detectable concentrations.
Nuclides ReleasedFission GasesNo Nuclides FoundlodinesNo Nuclides FoundParticulatesNo Nuclides FoundTritiumNo Nuclides FoundGross AlphaNo Nuclides FoundTable 2-3BJoseph M Farley Nuclear PlantRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013Gaseous Effluents -Ground Level ReleasesUnit: 2Starting: 1-Jan-2013 Ending: 31-Dec-2013Batch ModeUnit 1ST Quarter 2ND Quarter 3RD Quarter 4TH QuarterCuries O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00Curies O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00Curies O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00Curies O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00Curies O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 Q.OOE+00If Not Detected, Nuclide is Not Reported. Zeroes in this table indicate that no radioactivity was present at detectable levels.See Table 2-6 for typical minimum detectable concentrations.
Table 2-3CJoseph M Farley Nuclear PlantRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013Gaseous Effluents -Ground Level ReleasesUnit: SiteStarting: 1-Jan-2013 Ending: 31-Dec-2013Continuous ModeNuclides Released Unit 1ST Quarter 2ND Quarter 3RD Quarter 4TH QuarterFission GasesNo Nuclides Found Curies O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0lodinesNo Nuclides Found Curies O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0ParticulatesNo Nuclides Found Curies O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00TritiumNo Nuclides Found Curies O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0 O.OOE+O0Gross AlphaNo Nuclides Found Curies O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.0OE+00If Not Detected, Nuclide is Not Reported. Zeroes in this table indicate that no radioactivity was present at detectable levels.See Table 2-6 for typical minimum detectable concentrations.
Nuclides ReleasedFission GasesNo Nuclides FoundlodinesNo Nuclides FoundParticulatesNo Nuclides FoundTritiumNo Nuclides FoundGross AlphaNo Nuclides FoundTable 2-3CJoseph M Farley Nuclear PlantRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013Gaseous Effluents -Ground Level ReleasesUnit: SiteStarting: 1-Jan-2013 Ending: 31-Dec-2013Batch ModeUnit 1ST Quarter 2ND Quarter 3RD Quarter 4TH QuarterCuries 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 O.00E+00 0.00E+00Curies 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00Curies 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 O.00E+00 0.00E+00Curies 0.00E+00 O.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00Curies O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00If Not Detected, Nuclide is Not Reported. Zeroes in this table indicate that no radioactivity was present at detectable levels.See Table 2-6 for typical minimum detectable concentrations.
Table 2-4AJoseph M Farley Nuclear PlantRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013Air Doses Due to Gaseous ReleasesUnit: 1Starting: 1-Jan-2013 Ending: 31-Dec-2013Cumulative Doses Per QuarterType of Radiation ODCM Lmt UnitsGamma Air 5.OOE+00 mRadBeta Air 1.00E+01 mRadCumulative Doses Per Year1ST Qtr2.47E-049.01E-05% ODCM4.95E-039.01E-042ND Qtr2.67E-049.85E-05%/c ODCM5.35E-039.85E-043RD Qtr /o ODCM2.93E-04 5.85E-031.09E-04 1.09E-034TH Qtr6.99E-042.49E-04%/o ODCM1.40E-022.49E-03Type of Radiation ODCM LmtGamma Air 1.00E+01Beta Air 2.OOE+01UnitsmRadmRadYear to End Date 0/6 ODCM Receptor1.51E-03 1.51E-02 Site Bound5.46E-04 2.73E-03 Site Boundary SSE Mixed Mode Rary SSE Mixed Mode RLimitAir Dose Gamma AnnualAir Dose Beta Annual Table 2-4BJoseph M Farley Nuclear PlantRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013Air Doses Due to Gaseous ReleasesUnit: 2Starting: 1-Jan-2013 Ending: 31-Dec-2013Cumulative Doses Per QuarterType of RadiationGamma AirBeta AirODCM Lmt5.OOE+001.00E+01UnitsmRadmRad1ST Qtr2. 1OE-047.42E-050/0 ODCM 2ND Qtr4.2 1E-03 1.87E-047.42E-04 6.67E-05%/o ODCM3.75E-036.67E-043RD Qtr5.50E-051.94E-05%/o ODCM1.10E-031.94E-044TH Qtr1.26E-044.45E-05%/o ODCM2.52E-034.45E-04Cumulative Doses Per YearType of RadiationGamma AirBeta AirODCM Lmt1.00E+012.QQE+01UnitsmRadmRadYear to End Date 0/b ODCM Receptor5.79E-04 5.79E-03 Site Bound2.05E-04 1.02E-03 Site Boundary SSE Mixed Mode Rary SSE Mixed Mode RLimitAir Dose Gamma AnnualAir Dose Beta Annual Table 2-5AJoseph M Farley Nuclear PlantRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013Doses To A Member Of The Public Due To Radioiodines, Tritium, and Particulates in Gaseous ReleasesUnit: 1Starting: 1-Jan-2013 Ending: 31-Dec-2013Cumulative Doses Per QuarterOrganBoneGI-LfiKidneyLiverLungThyroidTotal BodyODCM Lmt Units7.50E+00 mRem7.50E+00 mRem7.50E+00 mRem7.50E+00 mRem7.50E+00 mRem7.50E+00 mRem7.50E+00 mRem1ST Qtr0.OOE+002.07E-042.07E-042.07E-042.07E-042.07E-042.07E-04% ODCM0.00E+002.76E-032.76E-032.76E-032.76E-032.76E-032.76E-032ND QtrO.OOE+001.54E-041.54E-041.54E-041.54E-041. 54E-041.54E-04%/a ODCM0.OOE+002.05E-032.05E-032.05E-032.05E-032.05E-032.05E-033RD Qtr 0/ ODCM1.39E-05 1.86E-041.56E-04 2.08E-031.55E-04 2.07E-031.55E-04 2.07E-031.55E-04 2.07E-031.55E-04 2.07E-031.59E-04 2.12E-034TH Qtr4.38E-071.57E-041.57E-041.57E-041.57E-041.68E-041.57E-040/o ODCM5.83E-062.09E-032.09E-032.09E-032.09E-032.24E-032.09E-03Cumulative Doses per YearOrganBoneGI-LliKidneyLiverLungThyroidTotal BodyODCM Lint1.500E+011.500E+011.500E+011.500E+011.500E+011.500E+011.500E+01Units Year to Ending DatemRem 1.437E-05mRem 6.740E-04rnRem 6.738E-04mRem 6.738E-04mRem 6.737E-04mRem 6.850E-04mRem 6.773E-04%/o ODCM9.583E-054.493E-034.492E-034.492E-034.492E-034.567E-034.515E-03ReceptorGas Controlling ReceptorGas Controlling ReceptorGas Controlling ReceptorGas Controlling ReceptorGas Controlling ReceptorGas Controlling ReceptorGas Controlling ReceptorLimitIodine/Part Dose AnnualIodine/Part Dose AnnualIodine/Part Dose AnnualIodine/Part Dose AnnualIodine/Part Dose AnnualIodine/Part Dose AnnualIodine/Part Dose Annual Table 2-5BJoseph M Farley Nuclear PlantRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013Doses To A Member Of The Public Due To Radioiodines, Tritium, and Particulates in Gaseous ReleasesUnit: 2Starting: 1-Jan-2013 Ending: 31-Dec-2013Cumulative Doses Per QuarterOrganBoneGI-LliKidneyLiverLungThyroidTotal BodyODCM Lmt Units7.50E+00 mRem7.50E+00 mRem7.50E+00 mRem7.50E+00 mRem7.50E+00 mRem7.50E+00 mRem7.50E+00 mRem1ST Qtr0.OOE+003.27E-043.27E-043.27E-043.27E-043.27E-043.27E-04%/o ODCMO.OOE+O04.36E-034.36E-034.36E-034.36E-034.36E-034.36E-032ND Qtr5.01E-096.37E-046.37E-046.37E-046.37E-046.39E-046.37E-04%/o ODCM6.68E-088.50E-038.50E-038.50E-038.50E-038.52E-038.50E-033RD Qtr %/o ODCM2.71E-06 3.61E-053.09E-03 4.12E-023.09E-03 4.12E-023.09E-03 4.12E-023.09E-03 4.12E-023.09E-03 4.12E-023.09E-03 4.12E-024TH Qtr0.00E+004.26E-044.26E-044.26E-044.26E-044.26E-044.26E-040/0 ODCM0.00E+005.68E-035.68E-035.68E-035.68E-035.68E-035.68E-03Cumulative Doses per YearOrganBoneGI-LliKidneyLiverLungThyroidTotal BodyODCM Lint1.500E+011.500E+011.500E+011.500E+011.500E+011.500E+011.500E+01Units Year to Ending DatemRem 2.713E-06mRem 4.483E-03mRem 4.482E-03mRem 4.482E-03mRem 4.482E-03mRem 4.484E-03mRem 4.483E-030/a ODCM1.808E-052.988E-022.988E-022.988E-022.988E-022.989E-022.989E-02ReceptorGas Controlling ReceptorGas Controlling ReceptorGas Controlling ReceptorGas Controlling ReceptorGas Controlling ReceptorGas Controlling ReceptorGas Controlling ReceptorLimitIodine/Part Dose AnnualIodine/Part Dose AnnualIodine/Part Dose AnnualIodine/Part Dose AnnualIodine/Part Dose AnnualIodine/Part Dose AnnualIodine/Part Dose Annual TABLE 2-6Joseph M. Farley Nuclear PlantANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013MINIMUM DETECTABLE CONCENTRATIONS -GASEOUS EFFLUENT ANALYSESThe values in this table represent a priori Minimum Detectable Concentrations (MDC) that are typicallyachieved in laboratory analyses of gaseous radwaste samples.Nuclide MDC (uCi/ML) Nuclide MDC (uCi/ML)MN-54 4.17E-14 KR-87 4.64E-08CO-58 7.65E-14 KR-88 7.46E-08FE-59 2.53E-14 XE-133 4.71E-08CO-60 6.01E-14 XE-133M 1.42E-07ZN-65 2.40E-13 XE-135 1.58E-08MO-99 4.46E-13 XE-138 1.21E-07CS-134 5.17E-14 1-131 5.95E-14CS-137 6.95E-15 1-133 8.96E-14CE-141 4.28E-14CE-144 1.64E-13 Table 2-7AJoseph M Farley Nuclear PlantRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013Gaseous Effluents -Batch Release SummaryUnit: 1Starting: 1-Jan- 2013Ending: 31-Dec-2013Gaseous Releases1. Number of batch releases2. Total time period for batch releases3. Maximum time period for a batch release4. Average time period for a batch release5. Minimum time period for a batch releaseUnits(Minutes)(Minutes)(Minutes)( Minutes )1ST Quarter1658.39E+033.18E+025.08E+011.OOE+002ND Quarter 3RD Quarter 4TH Quarter Year Totals181 179 46 5711.41E+04 1.93E+04 7.92E+03 4.97E+041.13E+03 9.08E+02 8.69E+02 1.13E+037.79E+01 1.08E+02 1.72E+02 8.71E+012.OOE+O0 4.OOE+O0 5.O0E+O0 1.00E+O0 Table 2-7BJoseph M Farley Nuclear PlantRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013Gaseous Effluents -Batch Release SummaryUnit: 2Starting: 1-Jan- 2013Ending: 31-Dec-2013Gaseous Releases1. Number of batch releases2. Total time period for batch releases3. Maximum time period for a batch release4. Average time period for a batch release5. Minimum time period for a batch releaseUnits(Minutes)(Minutes)(Minutes)(Minutes)1ST Quarter1348.57E+033.61E+026.39E+016.00E+O02ND Quarter 3RD Quarter 4TH Quarter Year Totals57 45 64 3008.07E+03 3.89E+03 5.25E+03 2.58E+045.49E+02 7.40E+02 1.59E+03 1.59E+031.42E+02 8.65E+01 8.21E+01 8.60E+013.00E+00 4.00E+00 5.00E+00 3.00E+00 Table 2-8AJoseph M Farley Nuclear PlantRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013Gaseous Effluents -Abnormal Release SummaryUnit: 1Starting: 1-Jan- 2013Ending: 31-Dec-2013Gaseous Releases1. Number of Releases2. Total Time For All Releases3. Maximum Time For A Release4. Average Time For A Release5. Minimum Time For A Release6. Total activity for all releasesUnits(Minutes)(Minutes)(Minutes)(Minutes)( Curies )1ST Quarter00.00E+000.00E+000.OOE+000.00E+000.00E+002ND Quarter 3RD Quarter 4TH Quarter0 0 00.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+000.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+000.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+000.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+000.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00Year Totals00.00E+000.00E+000.00E+000.00E+000.OOE+00 Table 2-81Joseph M Farley Nuclear PlantRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013Gaseous Effluents -Abnormal Release SummaryUnit: 2Starting: 1-Jan-2013 Ending: 31-Dec-2013Gaseous Releases1. Number of Releases2. Total Time For All Releases3. Maximum Time For A Release4. Average Time For A Release5. Minimum Time For A Release6. Total activity for all releasesUnits 1ST Quarter0(Minutes): O.OOE+00(Minutes): O.OOE+00(Minutes): 0.OOE+00(Minutes): 0.OOE+00(Curies) 0.OOE+002ND Quarter00.00E+000.00E+000.OOE+000.OOE+000.00E+003RD Quarter0O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+000.OOE+004TH Quarter0O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+O0Year Totals0O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00O.OOE+00 3.0 SOLID WASTE3.1 Regulatory Requirements3.1.1 Solid Radioactive Waste SystemFNP-0-M-30 step B.3.1 states that the radwaste solidification systemshall be OPERABLE and used, as applicable in accordance with aPROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM, for the SOLIDIFICATION and packaging ofradioactive wastes to ensure meeting the requirements of 10 CFR Part20 and 10 CFR Part 71 prior to shipment of radioactive wastes fromthe site.3. 1.2 Reporting RequirementsFNP-0-M-30 step B.5.1 states that the Annual Radioactive EffluentRelease Report, submitted in accordance with TechnicalSpecifications 5.6.2 and 5.6.3, shall include a summary of thequantities of solid radwaste released from the units as outlined inRegulatory Guide 1.21, "Measuring, Evaluating, and ReportingRadioactive Material in Liquid and Gaseous Effluents and SolidWaste," Revision 2, June 2009, with data summarized on an annualbasis following the format of Table A-3 thereof.3.2 Solid Waste DataRegulatory Guide 1.21 Revision 2 Table A-3 is found in the report asTable 3-1.
TABLE 3-1Joseph M. Farley Nuclear PlantANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013SOLID RADIOACTIVE WASTE SHIPPED FOR PROCESSING OR DISPOSALStarting 01-Jan-2013Ending 31-Dec-2013Resins, Filters, and Volume Curies ShippedEvaporator BottomsWaste Class ft_ m3A 1.83E+02 5.20E+00 6.61 E+00B 1.00E+02 2.83E+00 3.01 E+02C 5.66E+01 1.60E+00 3.33E+01ALL 3.40E+02 9.63E+00 3.41 E+02Major Nuclides for the Above Table:Waste Class A Ni-63 33.334% Co-60 23.665% Sb-125 16.003% Fe-55 11.577%C-14 11.047% H-3 1.647%Waste Class B Co-60 42.952% Fe-55 31.759% Ni-63 18.839% Zn-65 2.970%Mn-54 1.959%Waste Class C Co-60 26.817% Fe-55 21.119% H-3 16.116% Co-58 8.436%C-14 8.183% Ni-63 6.098% Zr-95 3.626% Sb-125 2.267%Cr-51 1.703% Nb-95 1.347%ALL Co-60 41.002% Fe-55 30.336% Ni-63 17.875% Zn-65 2.724%Mn-54 1.808% H-3 1.622% Co-58 1.342% C-14 1.120%Dry Active Waste Volume Curies ShippedWaste Class ftJ m3A 1.92E+04 5.44E+02 4.47E-01B 0.OOE+00 0.OOE+00 0.OOE+00C 0.OOE+00 0.OOE+00 0.OOE+00ALL 1.92E+04 5.44E+02 4.47E-01Major Nuclides for the Above Table:Waste Class A H-3 22.080% Fe-55 19.509% Co-60 11.574% Nb-95 11.422%Zr-95 10.009% Ni-63 8.271% Co-58 6.873% C-14 3.436%Cr-51 2.399% Sb-125 1.767%Waste Class B N/AWaste Class C N/AALL H-3 22.080% Fe-55 19.509% Co-60 11.574% Nb-95 11.422%Zr-95 10.009% Ni-63 8.271% Co-58 6.873% C-14 3.436%Cr-51 2.399% Sb-125 1.767%Irradiated Components Volume Curies ShippedWaste Class ft mA 0.OOE+00 0.OOE+00 0.OOE+00B 0.OOE+00 0.OOE+00 0.OOE+00C 0.OOE+00 0.OOE+00 0.OOE+00ALL 0.OOE+00 0.OOE+00 0.OOE+00Major Nuclides for the Above Table:Waste Class A N/AWaste Class B N/AWaste Class C N/AALL N/A TABLE 3-1Joseph M. Farley Nuclear PlantANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013SOLID RADIOACTIVE WASTE SHIPPED FOR PROCESSING OR DISPOSALStarting 01-Jan-2013 Ending 31-Dec-2013(Continued)Other Waste Volume Curies ShippedWaste Class ftJ mJA O.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00B O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00C 0.OOE+00 0.OOE+00 0.OOE+00ALL 0.OOE+00 0.00E+00 0.OOE+00Major Nuclides for the Above Table:Waste Class A N/AWaste Class B N/AWaste Class C N/AALL N/ASum of All Low-Level Volume Curies ShippedWaste Shipped from SiteWaste Class fti m3A 1.94+04 5.49E+02 7.06E+00B 1.00E+02 2.83E+00 3.01 E+02C 5.66E+01 1.60E+00 3.33E+01ALL 1.95+04 5.53E+02 3.42E+02Major Nuclides for the Above Table:Waste Class A Ni-63 31.747%C-14 10.565%Waste Class BWaste Class CCo-60 42.952%Mn-54 1.959%Co-60 26.817%C-14 8.183%Nb-95 1.347%Co-60 40.963%Mn-54 1.806%Co-60 22.899%H-3 2.941%Fe-55 31.759%Fe-55 21.199%Ni-63 6.098%Cr-51 1.703%Fe-55 30.321%H-3 1.649%Sb-125 15.102%Co-58 1.326%Ni-63 18.839%H-3 16.116%Zr-95 3.626%Ni-63 17.862%Co-58 1.349%Fe-55 12.079%Zn-65 2.970%Co-58 8.436%Sb-125 2.267%Zn-65 2.721%C-14 1.123%ALL 4.0 DOSES TO MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC INSIDE THE SITE BOUNDARY4.1 Regulatory RequirementsCurrent FNP effluent controls as established by ODCM 6.1 do not requireassessment of the radiation doses from radioactive liquid and gaseouseffluents to MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC due to their activities inside the SITEBOUNDARY (ODCM Figure 10-1).4.2 Demonstration of ComplianceHowever, this assessment has been performed for 2013 using the methodsdescribed in ODCM 6.2 and is included in this section as Table 4-1.
Table 4-1Joseph M Farley Nuclear PlantRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013Doses to a Member of the Public Due to Activities Inside the Site BoundaryUnit: SiteStarting: 1-Jan-2013 Ending: 31-Dec-2013Location Name:Visitor CenterDistance (kilometers): 3.06E-01Sector: NOccupancy Factor: 1.37E-03Age Group: ChildGround Level ReleaseGround Level ReleaseMixed Mode ReleaseMixed Mode ReleaseNoble GasParticulate and RadioiodineNoble GasParticulate and RadioiodineX/Q (sec/m3): 1.04E-04X/Q (sec/m3): 1.04E-04X/Q (sec/m3): 8.80E-06X/Q (sec/m3): 8.80E-06D/Q (m-2): 4.80E-07D/Q (m-2): 6.20E-08Units 1ST QuarterBoneUverTotal BodyThyroidKidneyLungGI-LliNG Total BodyWhole Body DosemRemmRemmRemmRemmRemmRemmRemmRemmRem0.OOE+001.68E-061.68E-061.68E-061.68E-061.68E-061.68E-064.86E-066.53E-062ND Quarter7.52E-122.48E-062.48E-062.48E-062.48E-062.48E-062.48E-064.83E-067.31E-063RD Quarter1.54E-091.02E-051.02E-051.02E-051.02E-051.02E-051.02E-053.69E-061.39E-054TH Quarter3.27E-091.83E-061.83E-061.83E-061.83E-061.83E-061.83E-068.75E-061.06E-05Year4.82E-091.62E-051.62E-051.62E-051.62E-051.62E-051.62E-052.21E-053.83E-05 Table 4-1Joseph M Farley Nuclear PlantRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013Doses to a Member of the Public Due to Activities Inside the Site BoundaryUnit: SiteStarting: 1-Jan-2013 Ending: 31-Dec-2013Location Name: Service Water PondDistance (kilometers): 9.66E-01Sector:Occupancy Factor:Age Group:Ground Level ReleaseGround Level ReleaseMixed Mode ReleaseMixed Mode ReleaseN7.57E-03ChildNoble GasParticulate and RadioiodineNoble GasParticulate and RadioiodineX/Q (sec/m3): 4.74E-05X/Q (sec/m3): 4.74E-05X/Q (sec/m3): 9.75E-07X/Q (sec/m3): 9.75E-07D/Q (m-2): 1.31E-07D/Q (m-2): 2.78E-08BoneUverTotal BodyThyroidKidneyLungGI-LliNG Total BodyWhole Body DoseUnitsmRemmRemmRemmRemmRemmRemmRemmRemmRem1ST QuarterO.OOE+O01.03E-061.03E-061.03E-061.03E-061.03E-061.03E-062.97E-064.OOE-062ND Quarter1.36E-111.52E-061.52E-061.52E-061.52E-061.52E-061.52E-062.95E-064.47E-063RD Quarter9.41E-106.23E-066.23E-066.23E-066.23E-066.23E-066.23E-062.26E-068.49E-064TH Quarter8.09E-091. 13E-061.13E-061.13E-061. 13E-061. 13E-061. 13E-065.36E-066.49E-06Year9.04E-099.90E-069.90E-069.91E-069.90E-069.90E-069.90E-061.35E-052.34E-05 Table 4-1Joseph M Farley Nuclear PlantRADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT -2013Doses to a Member of the Public Due to Activities Inside the Site BoundaryUnit: SiteStarting: 1-Jan-2013Ending: 31-Dec-2013Location Name: River Water Discharge -AirDistance (kilometers): 1.64E+00Sector:Occupancy Factor:Age Group:Ground Level ReleaseGround Level ReleaseMixed Mode ReleaseMixed Mode ReleaseN1. 14E-02ChildNoble GasParticulate and RadioiodineNoble GasParticulate and RadioiodineX/Q (sec/m3): 1.63E-05X/Q (sec/m3): 1.63E-05X/Q (sec/m3): 7.05E-07X/Q (sec/m3): 7.05E-07D/Q (m-2): 4.55E-08D/Q (m-2): 1.39E-08BoneLiverTotal BodyThyroidKidneyLungGI-LliNG Total BodyWhole Body DoseUnitsmRemmRemmRemmRemmRemmRemmRemmRemmRem1ST QuarterO.OOE+001.12E-061. 12E-061.12E-061.12E-061.12E-061. 12E-063.24E-064.35E-062ND Quarter1.08E-111.65E-061.65E-061.65E-061.65E-061.65E-061.65E-063.22E-064.87E-063RD Quarter1.02E-096.79E-066.79E-066.79E-066.79E-066.79E-066.79E-062.46E-069.24E-064TH Quarter6.09E-091.22E-061.22E-061.23E-061.22E-061.22E-061.22E-065.83E-067.06E-06Year7.13E-091.08E-051.08E-051.08E-051.08E-051.08E-051.08E-051.47E-052.55E-05 5.0 TOTAL DOSE FROM URANIUM FUEL CYCLE (40CFR190)5.1 Regulatory RequirementsTechnical Specification 5.5.4.j states that the dose ordose commitment to any MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC over acalendar year, due to releases of radioactivity and toradiation from uranium fuel cycle sources, shall belimited to less than or equal to 25 mrem to the totalbody or to any organ, except the thyroid, which shallbe limited to less than or equal to 75 mrem (as statedin ODCM 5.1).With the calculated doses from the release ofradioactive materials in liquid or gaseous effluentsexceeding twice the limits of ODCM 2.1.3, 3.1.3, or3.1.4, calculations shall be made according to ODCM 5.2methods to determine whether the above (ODCM 5.1)limits have been exceeded (as stated in ODCM 5.1.2).5.2 Demonstration of ComplianceSince none of the ODCM 2.1.3, 3.1.3, or 3.1.4 limitswere exceeded during 2013, no calculations wererequired.6.0 METEOROLOGICAL DATAMeteorological data are retained onsite; these data areavailable to the NRC upon request. The meteorologicaldata include annual summaries of hourly measurements ofwind speed, wind direction and atmospheric stability inthe form of joint frequency distribution tables.7.0 PROGRAM DEVIATIONS7.1 Inoperable Liquid or Gaseous Effluent MonitoringInstrumentation7.1.1 Regulatory RequirementsODCM 7.2.2.6 states in part that the Annual RadioactiveEffluent Release Report (the report) shall includedeviations from the liquid and gaseous effluentmonitoring instrumentation operability requirementsincluded in Sections2.1.1 and 3.1.1 of the ODCM. The report must alsoinclude an explanation as to why the inoperability wasnot corrected in a timely manner.
7.1.2 Description of DeviationsThere were two deviations during 2013. The Unit 1 ServiceWater dilution flow recorder was inoperable for greaterthan thirty days due to an emergent design change, asdocumented in Condition Report 593309. Also the Unit 1liquid effluent radiation monitor, RE-18, was inoperablefor greater than thirty days due to an isolation valvewhich would not fully close, as documented in ConditionReport 714825.7.2 Effluent Sample Analysis Exceeding Minimum DetectableConcentration (MDC)7.2.1 Regulatory RequirementsODCM 7.2.2.6 states in part that the report shallinclude deviations from the MDC requirements includedin ODCM Tables 2-3 and 3-3.7.2.2 Description of DeviationsThere was one deviation during 2013. Unit 1 Plant VentStack continuous iodine and particulate samples werenot obtained for a week due to a loss of system power.The samples from the weeks prior to and following thisperiod were used to estimate the release. Details ofthis event can be found in Condition Report 654381.7.3 Incorrect Compositing of Liquid or Gaseous EffluentSamples7.3.1 Regulatory RequirementsODCM 7.2.2.6 states in part that the report shallinclude deviations from composite sampling requirementsincluded in ODCM Tables 2-3 and 3-3.
7.3.2 Description of DeviationsThere were no deviations during 2013.8.0 CHANGES TO THE PLANT FARLEY ODCM8.1 Regulatory RequirementsPursuant to Technical Specification 5.5.1.c and ODCM7.2.2.5, licensee initiated changes to the ODCM shallbe submitted to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission as apart of or concurrent with the Annual RadioactiveEffluent Release Report for the period in which anychanges were made. Included are changes to theradiological environmental monitoring program samplinglocations or dose calculation locations or pathways,including any changes made pursuant to ODCM 4.1.2.2.2(land use census).8.2 Description of ChangesThere were no changes to the ODCM during 2013.
9.0 MAJOR CHANGES TO LIQUID, GASEOUS, OR SOLID RADWASTETREATMENT SYSTEMS9.1 Regulatory RequirementsODCM 7.2.2.7 states in part that, as required by ODCM2.1.5 and 3.1.6, licensee initiated MAJOR CHANGES TORADIOACTIVE WASTE TREATMENT SYSTEMS (liquid andgaseous) shall be reported to the Nuclear RegulatoryCommission in the Annual Radioactive Effluents ReleaseReport covering the period in which the change wasreviewed and accepted for implementation.Process Control Program (PCP) B.5.1.2 states thatlicensee initiated major changes to the solidradioactive waste treatment system shall be reported tothe Nuclear Regulatory Commission in the AnnualRadioactive Effluent Release Report for the period inwhich the change was implemented. The discussion ofeach change shall include the information specified inPCP B.4.1.9.2 Description of Major ChangesThere were no changes to the Process Control Programduring 2013.10.0 SERVICE WATER DILUTION BIASIn March, 2013, the Unit 2 Service Water dilution flowrecorder was determined to be biased high by a factorof about 1.43 based on ultrasonic flow detection.Details of this determination can be found in ConditionReport 600325 and Technical Evaluation 601127.Calculations of Curies released were not impacted bythis bias since dilution is not a parameter in thosecalculations. The calculation of liquid concentrationsand doses up to this point in 2013, however, werebiased low by a factor of 1.43.Based on an application of the 1.43 correction factorto a random number of liquid releases over the previousfive years, no 10CFR20 concentration limits wereexceeded as a result of the bias. Since FNP's liquiddoses have always been a small fraction of the ODCMlimit (less than two percent of the ODCM limit for thisyear's report), the bias would not have resulted in anyliquid dose limits being exceeded or approached.Details of this assessment are included in TechnicalEvaluation 600968.
Farley Nuclear PlantAppendix ACARBON-14Carbon-14 (C-14) is a naturally-occurring radionuclide with a 5730 year half life. Nuclearweapons testing in the 1950s and 1960s significantly increased the amount of C-14 in theatmosphere. Nuclear power plants also produce C-14, but the amount is infinitesimalcompared to what has been distributed in the environment due to weapons testing and whatis produced by natural cosmic ray interactions.As nuclear plants have improved gaseous waste processing systems and improved fuelperformance, the percentages of "principal radionuclides" in gaseous effluents havechanged, and C-14 has become a larger percentage. "Principal radionuclides" aredetermined based on public dose contribution or the amount of activity dischargedcompared to other radionuclides of the same effluent type. In Revision 2 (June 2009) ofRegulatory Guide 1.21 (RG 1.2 1), "Measuring, Evaluating, and Reporting RadioactiveMaterial in Liquid and Gaseous Effluents and Solid Waste," the NRC recommended re-evaluating "principal radionuclides" and reporting C-14 as appropriate. In 2010Radioactive Effluent Release Reports, virtually all U. S. nuclear power plants startedreporting C-14 amounts released and resulting doses to the maximally exposed member ofthe public.Because C-14 is considered a hard-to-detect radionuclide which must be chemicallyseparated from the effluent stream before it can be measured, RG 1.21 provides the optionof calculating the C-14 source term based on power generation. The Electric PowerResearch Institute (EPRI) developed an accepted methodology for calculating C-14, andpublished the results in Technical Report 1021106 (December 2010), "Estimation ofCarbon-14 in Nuclear Power Plant Gaseous Effluents." Evaluation of C-14 in radioactiveliquid effluents is not required because the quantity and dose contribution has beendetermined to be insignificant.At Plant Farley, the annual quantity of C-14 released in gaseous effluents was estimated tobe 9.28 Curies (per unit). Approximately 30% of the C-14 released is in the form of 14CO2and is incorporated into plants through photosynthesis. Ingestion dose results from thispathway. The remaining 70% is estimated to be organic. Both the organic and inorganicforms of C-14 contribute to inhalation dose. A child is the maximally exposed individual,and bone dose is the highest organ dose. Using the dose calculation methodology from theFarley ODCM, the resulting bone dose to a child located at the controlling receptor locationwould be 4.11 E-01 mrem in a year which is 2.74% of the regulatory limit of 15 mrem peryear (per unit) to any organ due to gaseous effluents. The resulting total body dose to achild located at the controlling receptor location would be 8.2 IE-02 mrem in a year whichis 0.54% of the regulatory limit of 15 mrem per year (per unit) total body dose due togaseous effluents.-69 -