94-28640. Indiana Michigan Power Co. (Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant Units 1 and 2); Exemption  

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    NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
    
    [Docket Nos. 50-315 and 50-316]
    
     
    
    Indiana Michigan Power Co. (Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant Units 1 
    and 2); Exemption
    
    I
    
        Indiana Michigan Power Company (the licensee) is the holder of 
    Facility Operating Licenses Nos. DPR-58 and DPR-74 which authorize 
    operation of the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 2, at 
    steady-state reactor power levels not in excess of 3250 and 3411 
    megawatts thermal, respectively. The Donald C. Cook facilities are 
    pressurized water reactors located at the licensee's site in Berrien 
    County, Michigan. These licenses provide, among other things, that they 
    are subject to all rules, regulations, and orders of the Nuclear 
    Regulatory Commission (the Commission) now or hereafter in effect.
    
    II
    
        Pursuant to 10 CFR 20.2001, ``(a) A licensee shall dispose of 
    licensed material only--(1) By transfer to an authorized recipient as 
    provided in Sec. 20.2006 or in the regulations in parts 30, 40, 60, 61, 
    70, or 72 of this chapter; or (2) By decay in storage; or (3) By 
    release in effluents within the limits in Sec. 20.1301; or (4) As 
    authorized under Secs. 20.2002, 20.2003, 20.2004, or Sec. 20.2005.''
    
    III
    
        By letter dated October 9, 1991, as supplemented October 23, 1991, 
    September 3, 1993, and September 29, 1993, the licensee requested 
    approval for disposal of licensed material pursuant to Title 10 of the 
    Code of Federal Regulations, Part 20, Section 302. (That section has 
    since been renumbered 2002).
        The licensee is requesting approval to leave approximately 942 
    cubic meters of slightly contaminated sludge in place underneath the 
    upper parking lot on the D.C. Cook site. In 1982, approximately 942 
    cubic meters of slightly contaminated sludge were removed from the 
    turbine room sump absorption pond and pumped to the upper parking lot 
    located within the exclusion area of the D.C. Cook plant. The 
    contaminated sludge was spread over an area approximately 4.7 acres. 
    The sludge contained a total radionuclide inventory of 8.89 millicuries 
    (mCi) of Cesium-137, Cesium-136, Cesium-134, Cobalt-60, and Iodine-131.
    
    IV
    
        Pursuant to 10 CFR 20.2301, ``The Commission may, upon application 
    by a licensee or upon its own initiative, grant an exemption from the 
    requirements of the regulations in this part if it determines the 
    exemption is authorized by law and would not result in undue hazard to 
    life or property.'' The staff has determined that the requested 
    approval for disposal of licensed material pursuant to Title 10 of the 
    Code of Federal Regulations, Part 20, Section 2002 necessitates an 
    exemption to 10 CFR 20.2001.
        The licensee in 1982 evaluated the following potential exposure 
    pathways to members of the general public from the radionuclides in the 
    sludge: (1) External exposure caused by groundshine from the disposal 
    site, (2) internal exposure caused by inhalation of resuspended 
    radionuclide, and (3) internal exposure from ingesting ground water. 
    The staff has reviewed the licensee's calculational methods and 
    assumptions and finds that they are consistent with NUREG-1101, 
    ``Onsite Disposal of Radioactive Waste,'' Volumes 1 and 2, November 
    1986 and February 1987, respectively. The staff finds the assessment 
    methodology acceptable.
        The doses calculated by the licensee for the maximally exposed 
    member of the public based on a total activity of 8.89 mCi disposed are 
    listed below.
    
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                                                                  Whole body
                                                                     dose   
                                                                   received 
                                                                      by    
                               Pathway                             maximally
                                                                    exposed 
                                                                  individual
                                                                   (mrem/yr)
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Groundshine.................................................       0.94 
    Inhalation..................................................        .94 
    Groundwater Ingestion.......................................        .73 
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          Total.................................................       2.61 
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
        For perspective, the radiation from the naturally occurring 
    radionuclides in soils and rocks plus cosmic radiation gives a person 
    in Michigan a whole-body dose rate of about 89 mrem per year outdoors.
        On July 5, 1991, the licensee re-sampled the onsite disposal area 
    to assure that no significant impacts and adverse effects had occurred. 
    A counting procedure based on the appropriate environmental low-level 
    doses was used by the licensee; however, no activity was detected 
    during the re-sampling. This is consistent with the original activity 
    of the material and the decay time. The reduced level of radioactivity 
    would not be detectable against background through the shielding 
    provided by the parking lot surface. The 1991 re-sampling process used 
    by the licensee confirms that the radiological impact of the 1982 
    disposal was very small. Based on the staff's review of the licensee's 
    discussion, the staff finds that the potential radiation exposure due 
    to leaving the contaminated sludge in place is significant. Based on 
    the staff review of the exposure potential of the original quantity of 
    material, and the measured level of decay, the continued presence of 
    the material poses no more radiological impact than disposal methods 
    authorized by 10 CFR 20.2001. Therefore, the licensee's proposed action 
    would not pose a radiological hazard to life or property and the 
    exemption to 10 CFR 20.2001 allowing onsite storage of the radioactive 
    material pursuant to 10 CFR 20.2002 is acceptable.
    
    V
    
        The staff has reviewed the licensee's request and concluded that 
    issuance of this exemption will not endanger life or property and will 
    have no significant effect on the safety of the public or the plant.
        Accordingly, the Commission has determined, pursuant to 10 CFR 
    20.2301, that this exemption as described in Section IV is authorized 
    by law, will not endanger life or property and is otherwise in the 
    public interest. Therefore, the Commission hereby grants an exemption 
    from the requirements of 10 CFR 20.2001.
        Pursuant to 10 CFR 51.32, the Commission has determined that 
    granting of this exemption will have no significant impact on the 
    environment (October 31, 1994, 59 FR 54477).
        This exemption is effective upon issuance.
    
        Dated at Rockville, Maryland this 10th day of November 1994.
    
        For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
    Jack W. Roe,
    Director, Division of Reactor Projects--III/IV, Office of Nuclear 
    Reactor Regulation.
    [FR Doc. 94-28640 Filed 11-18-94; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 7590-01-M
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
11/21/1994
Department:
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Document Number:
94-28640
Pages:
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Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: November 21, 1994, Docket Nos. 50-315 and 50-316