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Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP). ACADs (08-006) Covered Keywords Direct radiation levels, gross beta activity, Cs-137, primary pathways, critical pathways, operating report, dose patterns, weather patterns, population distribution, land use. Description
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Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP) ACADs (08-006) Covered Keywords Direct radiation levels, gross beta activity, Cs-137, primary pathways, critical pathways, operating report, dose patterns, weather patterns, population distribution, land use. Description Supporting Material Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Instructor Handout
Enabling Objectives • Objectives of REMP • REMP Requirements Document • Two Primary Pathways • Parameters of Critical Pathway Analysis • Importance of Preoperational Monitoring • Direct Radiation Measurements • Local, Perimeter, & Remote Stations
Enabling Objectives • Categories of Food Products • Water Sampling Technique • Categories of Fish • Quality Control Samples • Purpose of Land Use Survey • Predominant Fission/Activation Product • Results Report
REMP Objectives • Determine Plant Effects on People • Determine Trends of Radioactivity in the Environment • Provide Assurance to the Public • Meet Regulatory Requirements • Provide for Monitoring during Emergencies
REMP Bases • 10 CFR 50, Appendix A, General Design Criterion 64 - Monitor Plant Environs for Radioactivity. • 10 CFR 50, Appendix I, Appropriate Monitoring to Evaluate Doses. • NRC Generic Letter 89-01 – Programmatic Controls in Tech Specs & ODCM
REMP Descriptions • FSAR – General Monitoring Program • Plant Technical Specifications – Administrative Controls. • Plant Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM) – Specific Requirements for the Monitoring Programs
Critical Pathways • Airborne Pathways • Waterborne Pathways
Airborne Pathways • Direct (Air)1. Direct Radiation2. Inhalation • Indirect (Ground or Terrestrial)1. Materials Deposited on Ground2. Materials Deposited on Plants and Ingested.
Waterborne Pathway • Ingestion of Water • Ingestion of Fish or other Aquatic Animals or Plants • Direct Exposure at the Shoreline
Parameters for aCritical Pathway Analysis • Dose Projections • Weather Patterns • Population Distribution • Land Use
Air-Related Pathways Dose Conc. LLDmRem/yr1. Air pCi/m3pCi/m3 I-131 0.05 0.0024 0.0100 Noble Gas 0.43 2. Milk pCi/LpCi/L I-131 0.09 0.05 0.503. Vegetables pCi/KgpCi/Kg I-131 0.62 0.21 1-8 Sr-90 1.00 0.11 8 Sr-89 0.70 1.00 40
RankingAir-Related Pathways Based on Calculated Annual Dose (mRem/yr) SrIodineNoble Gases • Vegetation(1.7) Milk (>1)(1.0 Sr-90) (Conservative(0.7 Sr-89) Assumptions) • Vegetation (0.62) Direct (0.43) • Inhalation (0.05) Milk (0.09) (Actual Location)
Dose Distribution – SQN % of Total MonitorsRank Dose Sector 1-10 Miles>10 Miles 1 19.1 SSW LM, PM 2 15.4 NNE LM, PM RM 3 13.9 NE LM 4 9.0 N LM, PM 5 9.0 SW PM RM 6 6.6 S 7 5.0 SSE 8 4.7 ENE 9 3.4 SE 10 3.0 NNW 11 2.5 WSW PM 12 2.3 E 13 2.2 ESE RM 14 1.5 W PM 15 1.4 NW 16 0.9 WNW RM
Dose DistributionTimes Population - SQN % of TotalRank DoseSectorMonitors, 1-10 Miles 1 19 SSW LM, PM 2 15 WSW PM 3 12 SW PM 4 9 NW 5 9 W PM 6 6 WNW 7 5 S 8 3 NNW 9 3 SSE 10 2 N LM 11 2 NNE LM 12 2 SE 13 1 ESE 14 1 NE LM 15 1 ENE 16 1 E
Water-Related Pathways Annual DosemRem/yrConcentrationLLD • Water pCi/LpCi/LMF&AP 0.0023 0.0920 5-10I-131 0.0051 0.0036 1-8H-3 0.0001 2.0000 330Sr-90 0.0022 0.0004 2 • Fish pCi/gpCi/gMF&AP 0.3800 2.0000 0.01-0.10I-131 0.0210 0.0020 0.02Sr-90 0.0055 0.0001 0.10 MF&AP = Mixed Fission & Activated Products
RankingWater-Related Pathways Based on Calculated Annual Dose (mRem/yr) IodineSrMF&AP • Fish (0.38) • Fish Ingestion (0.021) • Water Water Water Ingestion (0.0051) Ingestion (0.0022) Ingestion Fish (0.0055) (0.0023) MF&AP = Mixed Fission & Activated Products
PreoperationalMonitoring Program • Establish Background Radiation Levels • Identify Fluctuations in Background Data
Background Fluctuations • Seasonal • Annual • Random
Atmospheric MonitoringStations • Local Monitors (LM) – On or Adjacent to the Site Boundary • Perimeter Monitors (PM) – 3-10 Miles from the Site • Remote Monitors (RM) – > 10 Miles from the Site
Typical Food Products - 1 • Fresh Leafy Vegetables1. Lettuce2. Cabbage3. Greens • Other Vegetables1. Tomatoes2. Green Beans3. Corn
Typical Food Products - 2 • Tubers1. Potatoes2. Turnips • Fruits1. Apples2. Peaches • Meat/Poultry1. Beef2. Chicken
Fish Samples • Commercial Species1. Catfish2. Smallmouth Buffalo • Game Species1. Bass2. Crappie
Sample Analyses • Gross Beta – Low Background Counter • I-131 Specific – Chemical Separation & Beta-Gamma Coincidence Counting • Sr-89,90 – Chemical Separation/Beta Ct. • Tritium – Liquid Scintillation Counting
Sample Analyses • Gross Beta – Low Background Counter • I-131 Specific – Chemical Separation & Beta-Gamma Coincidence Counting • Sr-89,90 – Chemical Separation/Beta Ct. • Tritium – Liquid Scintillation Counting • Gamma – Gamma Spectroscopy1. Marinelli Beaker2. “Cottage Cheese” Type Container, Various • Charcoal Cartridge – High Resolution Gamma
Quality Control Program • Equipment Checks • Laboratory Cross Check Program with Outside Laboratory • Split Samples with AL, TN, & EPA • Quality Control Samples • Supervisors Review Trends/Problems
Quality Control Samples • Blank Samples • Duplicate Samples • Split Samples • Analytical Knowns • Blind Spikes • Internal Cross-Checks
Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report • Site/Plant Descriptions • Monitoring Program Description • Assessment/Evaluation of Plant Impacts • Monitoring Program Modifications • Missed Samples/Analyses