At Columbia, we use wireless remote monitors (AMP-100 & AMP-200) with the detectors attached to a door (outdoors) to our effluent stack. This alternate method is also built into our off-site dose projection software (URI). Feel free to contact me for additional info.
Michael J. McLain Principal Health Physicist Columbia Generating Station [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 509-377-2062 From: Thomas J Vandermey [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2016 2:02 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [powernet] Determination of accident release EXTERNAL: Think Before You Click! Email sent from: Thomas J Vandermey powernet-return-469-MJMCLAIN=energy-northwest....@hpspowernet.org<mailto:powernet-return-469-MJMCLAIN=energy-northwest....@hpspowernet.org> If our accident range gaseous effluent monitor is inoperable (which for us in located in our standby gas treatment room), we may need a way to monitor the release (other than taking a grab sample or doing field measurements). Does anyone have an alternative or additional method of estimating an accident releases-such as taking radiation readings on the effluent stack, or providing an additional stack monitor of some kind? Thomas J Vandermey, MS, CHP Principal Radiological Engineer Fermi 2 Nuclear Plant 734-586-1539 734-904-1103 cell -- Reputation Score:3.5 Remote Host: mail1105.opentransfer.com
