Thanks Bryant.

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Leon B.
Sent: Saturday, March 02, 2013 7:24 PM
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[Caution: Message contains Suspicious URL content] Re: Powernet: Zn Injection - 
Initial Increases in Dose Rates

Crystal River had similar results as Davis Besse. No upward dose rate trends 
noticed but the RCS Co58 activity steadily increased for several months then 
leveled off ....we will send you our trending data.

Thanks Bryant


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Saturday, March 02, 2013 06:55 PM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
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Injection - Initial Increases in Dose Rates

Davis-Besse is on its first full cycle of adding depleted zinc (5 ppb).   
Approximately one year into the process.  We increased monitoring in our 
reactor coolant letdown areas and reactor coolant sample sinks.   We did not 
observe any increase in dose rates and have since reverted to normal routine 
survey frequencies.   We are in progress of down sizing our process filters.  
Started out at 2 micron and have since decreased to 1 micron.

Harry M  provided some excellent insights.    Pay attention to RCS cobalts.  DB 
monitors soluble and insoluble Co 58.  I know that many do not.   At one point 
in the cycle,  the insoluble replace the soluble as the higher fraction of the 
two....had us concerned so we sent data to EPRI and met with them.  Conclusion 
was that our response was similar to most others, but not all.  As discussed 
earlier,  we have not detected any adverse changes.  Since that time,  the two 
components have switch, with the particulate fraction on a downward trend.

Good luck.

Douglas L. Noble
Manager - Radiation Protection
Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station
(419) 321-7780 office
(419) 304-0068  cell




From:        "Barber, Jerry" <[email protected]>
To:        "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Date:        03/02/2013 03:34 PM
Subject:        Powernet: Zn Injection - Initial Increases in Dose Rates
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We are about to start injecting Zn at Robinson (finally!) which is a 3 loop 
Westinghouse PWR.  In addition to placing more ARMs at locations along CVCS 
components and piping, we are also looking at any changes to our routine 
surveillances that should be implemented.  For those plants that still have 
folks around who can remember back when they first started Zn injection:

•         Did you have any dose rate “surprises”?  If so, where?
•         Did you change the frequency of any routine radiological 
surveillances?

Jerry Barber - RP Supervisor - Field Operations
Robinson Nuclear Plant
[cid:_2_07B1C49807B1C22C0083782085257B22]
843-857-1496 Work
843-861-2524 Cell
[email protected]

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