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Impact of Utility GPI Activities on a State REMP Program
RETS-REMP Workshop 6/23/2008
Dale Dusenbury, MSPH,CHPHealth Physicist Supervisor
NC Radiation Protection Section
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Environmental Monitoring
• Media near nuclear facilities are monitored by the ERE Branch, a non-regulatory program in the NC Radiation Protection Section.
• The goal is to provide an independent check and confirmation of utility results.
• Due to size and resource constraints split sample monitoring can occur at only at limited number of sites.
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Sample Type
Location Sample Frequency/
Period
Quantity(minimum)
Collector
SampleDelivery
RemarksCP&L
State
Air (Low-Vol.)
201 23Weekly - Mondays
1 filter & 1cartridge
CP&L*
Pick up at Harris E&E
Center on Thursdays
Air filter and cartridge. (cartridge counted for I-131)
Surface Water
400401
4839
Monthly (1st Monday
of month)1.0 gal. CP&L* Composite (1 month)
Milk N/A
Fishlife700701702
46 Semi-annual(depending
onavailability)
0.5 kg
CP&L KEEP COLD !!(1 free swimmer, 1 bottom
feeder,and 1 invertebrate)
Vegetation 800 23Semi-annual
(May and August)
0.5 kgCP&L
&State
Split Samples collected by CP&L.
Independent locations collected by State
Sediment 500 30Annually(no specific dates)
0.5 literCP&L
&State
Split Samples collected by CP&L.
Independent locations collected by State
* Quarterly collected together by State and CP&L. State will call a few weeks ahead of time for arrangements.
Facility: BRUNSWICK NUCLEAR PLANT, Highway 87, Southport, N.C. Progress Energy Corp./CP&L
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SHEARON-HARRIS NUCLEAR PLANT,New Hill-Holleman Road, New Hill, N.C. Progress Energy Corp./CP&L
Sample Type
Location Sample Frequency/Period
Quantity(minimum) Collecto
r
SampleDelivery
Remarks
CP&L State
Air (Low-Vol.)
2 4 Weekly - Mondays1 filter & 1cartridge
CP&L*
Pick up at E&E Center
on Thursdays
Air filter and cartridge. (cartridge counted for I-131)
Surface Water
3840
26*
4445
22*
Bi-weekly (every other
Monday)1.0 gal. CP&L*
Composite (2 weeks)*Monthly Composite collected by CP&L and analyzed for H-3
Milk5 13
Monthly(2nd week of
month)1.0 gal. CP&L* KEEP COLD !!
Ground Water
3959606869707172
3959606869707172
Quarterly 1.0 gal. CP&LSamples analyzed for H-3 and
Gamma Emitters
Fish LifeF1-44F2-44
5253
Semi-annual(June and
September)1.0 kg
CP&L KEEP FROZEN !!(1 free swimmer, 1 bottom feeder,
and 1 forager - 1 each per site)
Vegetation
46 51Semi-annual
(Spring and Fall)0.5 kg
CP&L&
State
Split Samples collected by CP&L.Independent locations collected by State
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Sample Type
Location Sample Frequency/Period
Quantity(minimum)
Collector
SampleDelivery
RemarksDuke State
Air (Low-Vol.)
120134125
120134125
Weekly - Tuesdays1 filter & 1cartridge
Duke*
Ship to RPS
via Fed-Ex or UPS
Air filter and cartridge.(cartridge counted for I-131)
Surface Water
128135
128135
Bi-weekly (every other Tuesday)
1.0 gal. Duke* Composite samples (2 week)
Milk
139
139Monthly
(4th Tuesday of month)
1.0 gal. Duke* KEEP COLD !!
Fishlife
129
129Semi-annual
(July and October)1.0 kg
Duke KEEP FROZEN !!(1 free swimmer, 1 bottom feeder,
and 1 forager)
Vegetation 188 188 Semi-annual(June and September)
1.0 kgDuke
&State
Split Samples collected by CP&L.Independent locations collected by State
Sediment 129 129 Annually(November)
0.5 literDuke
&State
Split Samples collected by CP&L.Independent locations collected by State
* Quarterly collected together by State and CP&L. State will call in advance for arrangements. Duke and Radiation Protection Section (RPS) use same site numbers.
McGUIRE NUCLEAR PLANT, Huntersville, N.C.
Duke Energy Corp
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Radiation Analysis Proceduresfor
Environmental SamplesDerived from DENR/RPS 2004 Environmental Radiation Surveillance Plan
and1996 Environmental Radiation Surveillance Report; Appendix B, pages 6-7 to 6-12
Updated 07/13/07 by BDD
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AIR Samples
Sample Type
Facility Action Level Required Analyses
Air Filter
(particulate)
Statewidesites
1. Routine2. If Beta ( ) > 0.5 pCi/m33. If Cs-137 > 0.2 pCi/m3
1. Gross on each air filter (3-day, 10- day, or 2 analyses w/ 7 days apart)2. Gamma-scan (γ)3. Sr-90 analysis
All otherfacilities
(except GE)
1. Routine2. If > 0.5 pCi/m3, detectable I-131, or Cs-137 > 0.1 pCi/m33. If Cs-137 > 0.2 pCi/m3
1. Individual gross alpha (α) and gross beta ( ), and composite for (γ)2. Individual gamma-scan (γ)3. Sr-90 analysis
GE1. Routine 1. Individual gross alpha (α)
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Sample Type
Facility Action Level Required Analyses
Air Cartridge(Iodine)
NRC-Contract sites (nuclear)
1. Routine 1. Gamma-scan (γ) on individual cartridges
Non-Contract sites
1. Routine2. If any detectable Iodine (isotopic)
1. Individual gamma-scan (γ)2. Gamma-scan (γ) re-analysis on different detector
AIR Samples
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SURFACE & GROUND WATER Samples
Sample Type
Facility Action Level Required Analyses
Surface Water
or Waste Water
Statewidesites
1. Routine2. If Beta ( ) > 5.0 pCi/L3. If Alpha (α) > 5.0 pCi/L4. If Cs-137 > 10.0 pCi/L
1. Gross alpha (α) and gross beta ( )2. Gamma-scan (γ)3. Ra-226 analysis4. Sr-89 and Sr-90 analysis
NRC-Contract
sites (nuclear)
1. Routine2. If Cs-137 > 10.0 pCi/L
1. Gamma-scan (γ), Tritium (H-3), and Low Level Iodine (LLI) analyses2. Sr-89 and Sr-90 analysis
Non-Contract sites (nuclear) Pulstar (PS), and (B-52)
1. Routine2. If Beta ( ) > 5.0 pCi/L3. If Alpha (α) > 15.0 pCi/L4. If Cs-137 > 10.0 pCi/L
1. Gross alpha (α), gross beta ( ), and (H-3)2. Gamma-scan (γ)3. Total Uranium (U) analysis4. Sr-89 and Sr-90 analysis
GE1. Routine2. If Alpha (α) > 5.0 pCi/L
1. Gross alpha (α)2. Alpha (α) Spectroscopy or ICP-MS for uranium
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Finished Water
orGround Water
Statewidesites
1. Routine2. If Alpha (α) > 5.0 pCi/L for any sample3. If Ra-226 > 3.0 pCi/L4. If Alpha (α) > 15.0 pCi/L and Ra-226 and Ra-228 combined > 5.0 pCi/L
1. Gross alpha (α) and gross beta ( )2. Gamma-scan (γ) and Ra-2263. Ra-228 analysis4. Total Uranium and quarterly sample analysis of Ra-226 and Ra-228 until < 5.0 pCi/L
NRC-Contract,
Non-Contract,
Pulstar, and Faro, NC
(B-52)
1. Routine2. If Beta ( ) > 5.0 pCi/L for any sample3. If Alpha (α) > 15.0 pCi/L
1. Gross alpha (α), gross beta ( ), and (H-3)2. Gamma-scan (γ)3. Total Uranium
GE
1. Routine2. If Alpha (α) > 5.0 pCi/L
1. Gross alpha (α) and gross beta ( )2. Alpha (α) Spectroscopy or ICP-MS for uranium
SURFACE & GROUND WATER Samples
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PRECIPITATION (Rainfall Collection) Samples
Sample Type
Facility Action Level Required Analyses
Rainfall
Statewide 1. Routine2. If Beta ( ) > 10.0 nCi/m2
1. Gross beta ( )2. Gamma-scan (γ) and Sr-89 and Sr-90 analyses
SOIL and SEDIMENT SamplesSample
TypeFacility Action Level Required Analyses
Soil and
Sediment
NRC-Contract sites (nuclear)
1. Routine 1. Gross alpha (α) and gross beta ( ), gamma-scan (γ)
Non-Contract sites
(except GE and PCS-Phosphate)
1. Routine2. If Beta ( ) > 20.0 pCi/g (dry) for any sample
1. Gross alpha (α) and gross beta ( ), gamma-scan (γ)2. Sr-89 and Sr-90 analysis
GE
1. Routine2. If Alpha (α) > 15.0 pCi/g (dry)
1. Gross alpha (α) and gross beta ( )2. Alpha (α) Spectroscopy or ICP-MS for uranium
PCS-Phosphate (TG)
1. Routine1. Gross alpha (α) and gross beta ( )
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Potential Ingestion-Pathway Samples
Sample Type
Facility Action Level Required Analyses
Milk
Statewidesites
1. Routine2. If Cs-137 > 5.0 pCi/L3. Regardless of Gamma- scan (γ) results
1. Gamma-scan (γ) for each sample.2. Sr-89 and Sr-903. Sr-89 and Sr-90 for 1/3 of samples monthly on an alternating schedule [subject to update --RB]
NRC-Contract sites (nuclear)
1. Routine1. Gamma-scan (γ) and Low-Level Iodine (LLI)
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Sample Type Facility Action Level Required Analyses
Vegetation
NRC-Contract
sites (nuclear)
1. Routine 1. Gamma-scan (γ) for each sample
Non-Contract (nuclear)
and Pulstar
1. Routine2. If Beta ( ) > 20.0 pCi/g (wet) for any sample
1. Gross alpha (α), gross beta ( ), and gamma-scan (γ) on edible portions2. Sr-89 and Sr-90 analysis
GE
1. Routine2. If Alpha (α) > 0.3 pCi/g (wet)
1. Gross alpha (α)2. Isotopic Uranium (Alpha-Spec or ICP-MS)
Potential Ingestion-Pathway Samples(Continued)
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Sample Type
Facility Action Level Required Analyses
Seafood&
Fishlife
NRC-Contract sites (nuclear)
1. Routine 1. Gamma-scan (γ) analysis
Non-Contract sites
(nuclear)
1. Routine2. If Beta ( ) > 5.0 pCi/g (dry)
1. Gross alpha (α), gross beta ( ), gamma-scan (γ)2. Sr-89 and Sr-90
Potential Ingestion-Pathway Samples(Continued)
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Sampling Totals
Routine
Other Sites BR GE MG PS CT SH
Total Year
Air Particulate 120 12 260 156 260 8 104 260 1180 Air Iodine 0 0 104 0 104 0 8 104 320 Milk 84 0 0 0 12 0 0 12 84 Finished Water 108 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 108 Raw Surface Water 84 4 26 20 60 4 0 68 266 Groundwater 0 8 14 14 0 0 0 40 50 Precipitation 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 Sewage Effluent 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 48 Sediment 0 2 2 6 5 0 0 8 23 Shellfish or Fish 4 0 12 0 6 0 0 12 34 Soil 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 6 Vegetation or Food 0 2 4 4 6 0 0 4 20 TLD 0 0 148 20 160 20 20 164 532 NORM in Water 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 Total for Year 460 55 564 220 613 32 132 652 2766
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Analytical Sensitivity
Values
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Tritium MDA and Recent Initiatives
• Tritium in Ground Water MDA-250 pCi/L
• Counted using multiple 100 minute counts by liquid scintillation.
Tritium split sampling in ground water began near Brunswick in June,2007.
Tritium split sampling near McGuire in May,2008.
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RPS Split Sampling for Tritiumin Groundwater near the
Brunswick PlantInitial and Ongoing Efforts
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RPS Split Sampling for Tritiumin Groundwater near the
Brunswick PlantInitial and Ongoing Efforts
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Notification
• On 6/15/07 RPS personnel were notified that tritium had been discovered in water in a manway near the elevated stabilization pond at the Brunswick plant.
• Brunswick personnel arranged for contractors to sink wells in the shallow, intermediate and deep aquifers at the site.
• RPS agreed to perform split sampling of ground water with Brunswick personnel.
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Shallow Well Field
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May Sampling Data –Shallow Well Field
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Marsh Well Field
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Marsh Well Field
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Intermediate Well Field
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Intermediate Well Field
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RPS Split4/8/08
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Deep Well Field
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Initial Split Sample DataListing of Split Samples From Stabilization Pond Projected Received and Submitted with Results Received by RPS as of 7/6/2007LocationColl.Date Volume Progress RPS RPS Submit Progress Request
H-3 (pCi/L)H-3Error H-3 (pCi/L)H-3ErrorESS20B6/13/2007 1000 ml ND(296) 172 ND(250) 170 6/18/2007 6/14/2007ESS19B6/13/2007 4426 2131 5256 228 6/18/2007C27 A3 6/18/07 1000 ml 300ND 177 0 241 7/2/2007 6/18/2007CT 1 6/18/2007 1000 ml 300ND 174 -352.94 164.73 7/2/2007 6/18/2007WP 50 6/19/2007 1000 ml(a)306ND 176 0 237 7/2/2007 6/19/2007WP56 6/19/2007 4000 ml 311ND 181 0 169 7/2/2007 6/19/2007WP59 6/19/2007 305ND 175 0 165 7/2/2007 6/19/2007WP61 6/19/2007 1000 ml 304ND 175 -347 162 7/2/2007 6/19/2007WP64 6/19/2007 1000 ml 306ND 176 0 167 7/2/2007 6/19/2007WP82 6/7/2007 500 ml 3889 3538 211 6/29/2007WP84 6/7/2007 500 ml 1303 1058 183 6/29/2007WP86 6/7/2007 500 ml 8379 12057 289 6/29/2007WP87 6/7/2007 500 ml 5399 7036 245 6/29/2007WP88 6/7/2007 500 ml 431 353 174 6/29/2007WP89 6/7/2007 500 ml 5027 7747 252 6/29/2007
ND indicates not detected at the LLD. The RPS LLD is 250 pCi/L for tritium, however the actual numbers from analysis are reported in the RPS column rather thanless than LLD.The grey area is the needed errors from the Progress Results. It had initially been proposed to compare results using the NRC Resolution parameterfound in Inspection Procedure 84750 using the Progress results as the reference values. This is not possible without the errors. The ratio of the RPS to the Progress H-3results is found in cells M4 and M-13-M-18.
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Ongoing Activities
• Regular sample collection from wells around the stabilization pond continues.
• RPS staff will conduct split sampling of ground water at sites 24A,19B, and 19C during April,2008.
• Contacts between RPS and utilities are continuing regarding ground water tritium monitoring projects.
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Date 4/11/2008 Results in pCi/LBNP State of NC HEEC Ratio BNP: HEECRatio BNP:State
RatioHEEC:StateWell ESS-19B 17,930 16,799 17,200 1.04 1.07 1.02Well ESS-19C 449,700 447,843 436,000 1.03 1.00 0.97Well ESS-24A < 247 <250 <247 <LLD <LLD <LLD
Results for Brunswick Split Samples
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Split Sampling at McGuire Nuclear Station
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Date 5/6/2008 Results in pCi/L
MNS NCRPS MNS MDA RPS MDA Ratio RPS:MNS
Well MGW_93 259 716 173 < 250 2.76
Well MGW-93R 233 383 172 < 250 1.64
Well MGW-103 2890 3236.7 177 < 250 1.12
Well MGW-103R 2100 2545.7 175 < 250 1.21
Split Sample Results at McGuire Nuclear Station 5/6/2008
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Routine Sampling at Harris Nuclear Plant
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Harris Ground Water Monitoring
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Conclusions
• Performing split sampling as a follow on to existing activities has been possible due to close coordination w/ utility.
• Agreement of limited set of split samples was generally good based on simple ratios.
• State involvement assisted local environmental agencies in their information gathering.
• A limited number of sites may be recommended for inclusion in the State’s routine monitoring program.