3F0488-21, 1987 Annual Radiological Environ Operating Rept

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1987 Annual Radiological Environ Operating Rept
ML20151W147
Person / Time
Site: Crystal River Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 12/31/1987
From: Johnson S, Eric Simpson
FLORIDA POWER CORP.
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3F0488-21, 3F488-21, NUDOCS 8805030311
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{{#Wiki_filter:- 7. . e, a f(. f L FLORIDA POWER CORPORATION CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 1987 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT 1 i ( L I i l SMMOe Approved By: Manager, Site' Nuclear'yServices Date: Y[2Q[77 l l 8805030311 871231 PDR ADOCK 05000302 l _R DCD

s' ( 7 TAEIE OF ODITIHfIS SECI' ION PAGE I. Surtsnary Description of Radiological Envild-un.al Monitoring Pzufram................... '1 II. Ianr1 Use Census 11 III. EPA Interlaboratory Ctatparison Program......... 12 t IV. ' Analytical Results................... 17 A. Airborne Pathway.................. 17 Statistical Sumary................. 18 B. Direct Radiation.................. 27 Statistical Sumary................. 28 C. Waterborne Pathway................. 31 1. Seawater.................... 31 Statistical Sumary............... 32 2. Ground Water.................. 31 Statistical Sumary............... 36 3. Drinking Watar................. 31 Statistical S W............... 39 1 l 4. Shoreljne Sediment. 31 l Statistical Sumary............... 42 1 D. Ingestion Patly.ay 45 1. Carnivorous Firh................ 45 l Statistical Sumary............... 46 t l 2. oysters 45 l Statistical Sumary............... 49 3. Broad Imaf Vegetation 45 Statistical Sumary. 52 4. Watemelon and Citrus 45 Statistical Summary............... 56 1 l V. Corrections to 1986 RIMP Report............. 58 l l l 1 l l l l

m ( INIRODUCTION 'Ihis report is presented to satisfy the requirements of Technical Specification 6.9.1.5(c) which specifies the reporting zwquirements related to G-3s Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program. The reporting period is 1987. 'Ihe reporting formt for this report is different frun previous reports. 'Ihe most significant change. is the inclusion of analytical results for eaCh saHple. 'Ihese restlts follow the requiral Pegulatory Guide 4 8 sumary tables 'Ihe trend plots have been revised to allow for distinguishing measured values from average sanple IID. i 4 l l 11 1

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SUMMARY

DESQUPTION OF RADIOIDGICAL DNIRON!4DTfAL !ONTIORDG PROGRAM We analytical results of the Crystal River Unit 3 operational radiological environmental program (RDiP) for 1987 are contairyad in this report. %e operational program began on January 1, 1977, just prior to initial criticality, which was achieved on January 14, 1977. Sampling of the environs arouM the facility is done by the State of Florida, Department of Health and Rehabilitative Service, Office of Radiation Control (hereinafter, the State), and the University of Florida's Department of Environmental Engineering Sciences, Radiological Health Section (hereinafter, the University). We State and University also do the required analyses. Each of t%se organizations participate in the EPA's Interlaboratory Ctraparison Prog am, the results of which are included in this report. W e annual land use censas is done by the State. Sample station locations are given in Table I-1 aM Figures I-2, 3, and 4. Sample frequency and analysis type may be detennineci fmn Table I-2. Figure I-1 illustrates the relevant exposure pathways. Except for air sanple gross # results ard direct radiation measurements most of the analytical results are below the lower limit of detection (LLD) of the sample. Sanple LIDS are generally much 1cwer than the required "a priori" LLD. Khen measurable results are reported, the valuas are also usually less than the required "a priori" LLD. We results of the 1987 RD4P have been ccrnpared to previous years results. Eis ccrnparison, in part illustrated by the trend graphs of Section IV, shows no evidence of increasing radionuclide build-up in any of the sanple media. Additionally, these results verify the effectiveness of in-plant measures for controlling radioactive releases. When ccrnbined with dose calculation results(l) (based upon actual release data aM a hypothetical individual residing at the site boundary) the RDiP data irdicate that the environmental impact of CR-3's cperation is not significant. / i k (1) For 1987 releases, the whole body dose cxxmtitment to the maxirum individual was calculated to be 0.2 mrem.

6 TABIE I-1 FIDRIDA KMER CORP. - G3 - 1987 SAMPIE STATION IDCATIONS SAMPIS MEDIA STATION ID DIRECTION DISTANCE TID C60 N 4400 PT. C61 NNE 4400 C62 NE 5300 C63 DE 4400 C64 E 4400 C65 ESE 1740 C66 SE 1600 C67 SSE 1420 C68 S 1500 C69 SSW 1780 C41 SW 2100 C70 WSW 4400 C71 NNW 3600 C72 NW 2400 C73 NNW 2000 C27 W 3400 C18 N 5.2 MI. C03 NNE 5.3 C04 NE 6.3 C74 DE 5.5 C75 E 4.2 C76 ESE 5.4 C08 SE 3.5 C77 SSE 3.2 C09 S 3.2 C78 HSW 4.1 C14G W 2.8 C01 NW 4.9 C79 NNW 5.0 C47-Cbntrol NNE 52 2

s 4 4 TABIE I-1 (CINU'D) FLORIDA K HER CORP. - CR3 - 1987 SAMPLE STATION IDCATIONS SAMPIE MEDIA STATIOi ID DIRECTION DISTANCE AIR C07 ESE 7.5 MI. C18 N 5.2 C40 E 3.5 C41 SW 0.4 C46 N 0.4 C47-Oontrol NNE' 52 WATER SEAWATER C14H NW 0.1 C14G W 2,8 C13-Control WSW 3.4 GROUND WATER C40-Control E 3.5 i ERINKING WATER C07-03ntrol ESE 7.5 Cl0-Control ESE 5.9 C18-Control N 5.2 S N uTNE SEDIMENT C09-Control S 3.2 C14H NW 0.1 C14M W 1.2 C14G W 2.8 FISH & OYSTERS C29 N 2.0 C30-Cbntrol WSW 3.6 VEGETATICli C48A N 0.8 C48B NNE 0.8 C47-Control NNE 52 WATEFMEInf C04 DIE 6.3 CTITUS C19 DE 8.5 3

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  1. OF SIATIONS EREQUENCY ANALYSIS LID (1)

(q. TID 30 Quarterly 7 Dose Air Iodine 6 i Weekly I-131 0.07 pC1/m3 Air Particulate 6 Weekly Gross 0.01 .f Quarterly 7 Spec : Cs-134 0.05 Cs-137 0.06 Seawater 3 M mthly Tritium 3000 pCi/L Monthly 7 Spec : Mn-54 15 s Fe-59 30 00-58 15 Co-60 15 Zn-65 30 Zr-Nb-95 15 I-131 1 Cs-134 15 Cs-137 18 Ba-La-140 15 (1) h h "a priori" IID 4

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  1. OF ST12 IONS FREQUENCY ANALYSIS LLD Gluzrd Water 1

Seniannual Tritium 2000 pC1/L Semie.nnual 7 Spec : (2) (2) Drinking Water 3 Quarterly Tritium Quarterly 7 Spec : (2) (2) Shoreline Sediment 4 Semiannual 7 Spec : I Cs-134 150 pCi/kg l Cs-137 180 l Carnivorous Fish 2 Quarterly 7 Spec : and Oysters Mn-54 130 pCi/kg Fe-59 260 00-58 130 C0-60 130 Zn-65 260 Cs-134 130 Cs-137 150 1 l l (2) Same as Seawater 7 Spec 5

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  1. OF STATIOtB ERB 2UENCY ANALYSIS IID Broad Isaf 3

Monthly (3) 7 spec : vegetation I-131 60 pCi/kg Cs-134 60 Cs-137 80 Citrus 1 Annual (4) 7 Spec - (5) (5) Watermelon 1 Annual (4)' 7 Spec : (5) (5) t (3) When available (4) During harvest (5) Same as brmd leaf' vegetation 6 l

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M II. LAND USE CDLSUS A land use census, to identify the nearest residen s, vegetable gardens, and potential milk producing animals within a five mile radius of the nuclear plant, was conducted in l June. 'Ihe distance in miles and bearing in degrees for each receptor type in each of the six-teen sectors is sumarized below. NEAREST lEAREST ?EAREST SECIOR RESIDDiCE GARDEN MIIK ANIMAL a N 4.4 @ 2' 4.5 @ l' j lalE 3.8 @ 15' 4.9 @ 16' NE 3.8 @ 55' 3.9 @ 55' DE 3.4 @ 60' 4.4 @ 57' E 3.4 @ 97* 4.1 @ 93' P ESE 4.2 @ 101' 4.3 @ 102' SE 4.4 @ 136' SSE 3.4 0 150' S SSW l i SW I WSW W l WWW l l IM 4.6 @ 319' (< l l NIM 4.50338' 4.5 @ 339' l'

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occasionally have milk-producing animals at the plant bounit7 Most of the lard adjacent to the plant site is woodland; however, much of the land in the imediate area is pasturelard for cattle and a few horses. Stray cattle are often seen in the i vooded areas adja nt to the plant site. 'Ihese cattle are raised for beef or veal. 'Ihere may be fresh females in these herds, at times, but these animals roam freely and are not milked. A few goats have also been located at residences within the survey area. None of these cows or goats are known to be providing milk for humn usa, and the owners are not willing to make sanples 6f milk available. 11

i-1 S III. EPA INTERLABORATORY COMPARIS0N PROGRAM UNIVERSITY EPA CROSS-CHECK - RADIOLOGICAL LABORATORI QUALITY ASSURANCE SE0 TYPE COLLECf!0N IESULTS UNITS MEAN OF STD EPA VALUE 3-SIGMA WARN ACT

  1. ANALYSIS DAIE RETUiNED 3 ANAL.

DEV LIMII ...[...........j..........l.........l.......l..........l.....[..................l.........l......; I C0-60/H2O 2-6-87 3-9-87 PCI/L 48.3 0.6 50.0 12.1 2 ZN-65/H2O 2-6-87 3-9-87 PCI/L 87.3 2.9 91.0 24.4 ) RU 106/H2O ~ 2-6-87 3-9-87 PCI/L 101.0 10.0 100.h 46.5 4 CS-134/H2O 2-6-87 3-9-87 PCI/L 51.3 1.1 59.0 10.4 +1 5 CS-137/H2O 2-6-87 3-9-87 PCI/L 81.3 2.1 87.0 16.3 6 BETA /H2O 1-2387 2-19-87 PCUL 8.0 1.0 10.0 6.0 7 H-3/H2O 2-13-87 2-27-87 PCUL 5694.0 165.2 4209.0 1000 8 BETA /H2O 5-22-87 6-19 87 PCUL 7.3 1.5 7.0 6.5 9 BETA /FIL 4-10-87 6-15-87 PCUFIL 42.7 2.9 43.0 15.1 10 CS-137/FIL 4-10-87 615-87 PCUFIL 8.3 1.1 8.0 6.3 11 CS-137/FIL 4-17-87 6-19-87 PCI/FIL 15.0 0.0 15.0 6.5 i l 12 BETA /H2O 5-22-87 6-18-87 PCI/L 7.3 1.5 7.0 6.5 l l 13 I-131/MILX 6-29-87 7-24-87 PCUL 55.7 2.5 59.0 17.7 14 CS-137/ MIL 6-26-87 7-24-87 PCUL 72.0 3.6 74.0 17.1 l 15 K-40/ MILK 6-26-87 7-24-87 PCUL lj43.3 70.9 1525.0 337.8 16 isETA/H2O 9-19-87 10-14-87 FCUL 13.0 0.0 12.0 6.7 l 17 CO-60/H20 4-17-87 6-17-87 PCUL 8.0 0.0 8.0 5.8 18 CS 134/H2O 4-17-87 6-19-87 PC UL 17.0 1.0 20.0 18.6 la N-3/H20 10-16-67 11-12-87 iCI/L 4077.0 79.1 4492.0 900.0

  • 1 Cause of error unknown.

No apparent error in analytical technique.

  • 2 Incorrect value due to use of incorrect Standard DPM.

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t e a FLORIDA DEPT. OF HRS - EPA INTERLABORATORY CROSS-CHECK PROGRAM DATA January through June, 1987 Media Nuclide Collection EPA Units Normal. Mean of N.D.K. Action Mon Day Yr Known Range Analyses Level FILTER Alpha 04 10 87 14 pCi/F 0.118 13.33 -0.23 FILTER Beta 04 10 87 43 pC1/F 0.118 41.33 -0.58 FILTER Cs-137 04 10 87 8 pCi/F 0.118 9.67 0.58 FILTER Sr-90 04 10 87 17 pCi/F 0.395 16.33 -0.77' FOOD I-131 01 30 87 78 pCi/Kg 0.370 72.00 -1.30 FOOD Cs-137 01 30 87 84 pCi/Kg 0.118 78.67 -1.84 FOOD K 01 30 87 980 pCi/Kg 0.725 940.00 -1.41 FOOD Sr-90 01 30 87 49 pCi/Kg 0.118 24.00 -4.33 1 MILK I-131 10 31 86 49 pCi/L NDP MILK I-131 06 26 87 pCi/L NA MILK Cs-137 10 31 86 39 pC1/L NDP MILK Cs-137 06 26 87 pCi/L NA MILK K 10 31 86 1565 mg/L NDP MILK K 06 26 87 pCi/L NA MILK Sr-89 10 31 86 9 pC1/L NDP MILK Sr-89 06 26 87 pCi/L NA MILIC Sr-90 10 31 86 0 pCi/L NDP MILK Sr-90 06 26 87 pCi/L NA WATER Alpha 01 23,87 11 pCi/L 0.000 9.00 -0.69 WATER Alpha 03 20 87 3 pCi/L 0.118 4.33 0.46 WATER Alpha 05 22 87 11 pCi/L 0.118 9.67 -0.46 WATER Beta 01 23 87 10 pCi/L 0.118 12.66 0.92 WATER Beta 03 20 87 13 pCi/L 0.237 16.66 1.27 WATER Beta 05 22 87 7 pCi/L 0.000 8.00 0.34 WATER Cr-51 06 05 87 pCi/L NA WATER Co-60 02 06 87 50 pCi/L 0.237 51.00 0.34 WATER Co-60 06 05 87 pCi/L NA WATER Zn-65 02 06 87 91 pCi/L 0.474 95.00 1.38 WATER Zn-65 06 05 87 pCi/L NA WATER Ru-106 02 06 87 100 pCi/L 0.711 95.33 -1.61 WATER Ru-106 06 05 87 pCi/L NA WATER Cs-134 02 06 87 59 pCi/L 0.237 54.33 -1.61 WATER Cs-134 06 05 87 pCi/L NA WATER Cs-137 02 06 87 87 pCi/L 0.355 87.33 0.11 WATER Cs-137 06 05 87 pCi/L NA WATER H-3 02 13 87 4209 pCi/L 0.098 4336.66 0.53 WATER H-3 06 12 87 2895 pCi/L 0.066 2840.00 -0;26 WATER Sr-89 01 09 87 25 pCi/L 0.237 23.33 -0.58 WATER Sr-89 05 08 87 pCi/L NA WATER Sr-90 01 09 87 25 pCi/L 4.855 21.00 -4.62 2 WATER Sr-90 05 08 87 pCi/L NA 13

a NOTES: "ormal.: Normalized range. As defined in "Environmental Radioactivity Lab-Range oratory Intercomparison Studies Program Fiscal Year 1981 - 1982", Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory, U. S. Environmental Protection

Agency, P.

O. Box 15027, - Las Vegas,

Nevada, 89114 EPA-600/4-81-004, February, 1981.

N.D.K.: Normalized deviation cf Lhe mean from the known value. As defined in EPA-600/4-81-004. NDP: No data provided. No data was p::ovided to EPA for inclusion in their report. NA: Not available." Report containing this data has not yet been re-ceived from EPA, Las Vegas. (1) Cause: Poor chemical recovery of strontium carrier. Corrective ac-tions.Try to improve chemical recovery. (2) Cause: Unknown. Corrective action: None at this time. l l I i l l l I I l 14 t

, ~ 4 FLORIDA DEPT. OF HRS - EPA INTERLABORATORY CROSS-CHECK PROGRAM DATA July through December, 1987 Media Nuclide MontCollection EPA Units Normal. Mean of N.D.K. Action Mon Day Yr Known Range Analyses Level FILTER Alpha AUG 08 28 87 10 pC1/F 0.237 10.00 0.00 FILTER Beta AUG 08 28 87 30 pCi/F 0.237 28.00 -0.69 FILTER Cs-137 AUG 08 28 87 10 pCi/F 0.000 10.00 0.00 i FILTER Sr-90 AUG 08 28 87 10 pCL/F 0.395 8.33 -1.92 FOOD I-131 JUL 07 31 87 80 pci/Kg 0.222 81.67 0.36 FOOD Cs-137 JUL 07 31 87 50 pCi/Kg 0.237 54.67 1.52 FOOD K JUL 07 31 87 1680 mg/Kg 0.635 1743.33 1.31 FOOD Sr-89 JUL 07 31 87 20 pCi/F.g 0.118 15.33 -1.62 FOOD Sr-90 JUL 07 31 87 30 pCi/Kg 0.395 24.67 -6.16 1 MILK I-131 JUN 06 26 87 59 pCi/L 0.493 61.67 0.77 MILK Cs-137 JUN 06 26 87 74 pCi/L 0.592 77.33 1.15 MILK K JUN 06 26 87 1325 mg/L 0.546 1573.33 1.10 MILK Sr-89 JUN 06 26 87 69 pCi/L 0.118 56.33 -4.39 2 MILK Sr-90 JUN 06 26 87 35 pCi/L 0.395 29.66 -6.16 3 WATER Alpha JUL 07 24 87 5 pCi/L 0.118 4.33 -0.23 WATER Alpha SEP 09 18 87 4 pCi/L 0.000 3.00 -0.35 WATER Alpha NOV 11 20 87 7 pCi/L 0.000 6.00 -0.35 WATER Beta JUL 07 24 87 5 pCi/L 0.237 7.00 0.69 WATER Beta SEP 09 18 87 12 pCi/L 0.237 13.00 0.35 WATER Beta NOV 11 20 87 19 pCi/L 0.118 21.67 0.92 WATER Cr-51 JUN 06 05 87 41 pCi/L 0.711 36.33 -1.61 WATER Cr-51 OCT 10 09 87 70 pCi/L 0.829 64.67 -1.85 WATER Co-60 JUN 06 05 87 64 pCi/L 0.110 66.67 0.92 WATER Co-60 OCT 10 09 87 15 pCi/L 0.118 15.67 0.23 WATER Zn-65 JUN 06 05 87 10 pCi/L 0.355 11.33 C.46 WATER Zn-65 OCT 10 09 87 46 pC1/L 0.592 44.00 -0.69 WATER Ru-106 JUN 06 05 87 7S pCi/L 1.351 76.67 0.58 WATER Ru-106 OCT 10 09 87 61 pCi/L 0.829 61.67 0.23 WATER Cs-134 JUN 06 05 87 40 pCi/L 0.237 36.66 -1.15 WATER Cs-134 OCT 10 09 87 25 pCi/L 0.118 23.33 -0.58 WATER Cs-137 JUN 06 05 87 80 pCi/L 0.592 79.00 -0.34 WATER Cs-137 OCT 10 09 87 51 pCi/L 0.474 50.00 -0.35 WATER H-3 OCT 10 16 87 4492 pCi/L 0.079 4713.33 0.85 WATER I-131 AUG 08 07 87 48 pCi/L 0.099 49.33 0.38 WATER I-131 DEC 12 04 87 26 pC1/L 0.197 25.00 -0.29 WATER Sr-89 MAY 05 08 87 41 pCi/L 0.118 37.33 -1.27 WATER Sr-90 MAY 05 08 87 20 pCi/L 0.000 19.00 -1.15 15 1

NOTES: "ormal.: Normalized range. As defined in "Environmental Radioactivity Lab- . Aange oratory Intercomparison Studies Program Fiscal Year 1981 - 1982", Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory, U. S. Environmental Protection

Agency, P.

O. Box 15027, Las Vegas,

Nevada, 89114.

EPA-6 0 0 / 4 0 0 4, February, 1981. N.D.K.: Normalized deviation of the mean from the known value. As defined in EPA-600/4-81-004. NDF No data provided. No data was provided to EPA for inclusion in their report. NA: Not available. Report containing this data has not yet' been re-ceived from EPA, Las Vegas. Action Levels (1) Cauce: Erroneously over estimated chemical recovery of strontium carrier. Corrective action: Try to improve purity of isoleted strontium carrier. (2) Cause: Erroneously over estimated chemical recovery of strontium carrier. Corrective action: Try to improve purity of isolated strontium carrier. (3) Cause: Erroneously over estimated chemical recovery of strontium carrier. Corrective action: Try to improve purity of isolated strontium carrier. I i l I r l l l { l 16 l-

IV-A. AIRBOFNE PATiMAY Air sanples are taken at five locations in the vicinity of the plant. The control location is 52 miles ME of the plant. Table IV-A.1 provides a statistical sumary of the results. Three sanples were not collected: C41 - 1/16/87 hose to filter found disconnected C41 - 9/20/87 Technician error resulted in sanple not beirg collected C47 - 6/12/87 hose connection found to be faulty Icdine-131 was not detected in the 309 charcoal cartrickjes which were analyzed. 3 The average sample IID was 0.023 pCi/m. Four sanples cxxtld not meet the required LED for the following reasons: C07 - 7/6/87 loss of power resulted in low sanple volume aM 3 high IID (0.1 pCi/m ) Ct0 - 7/20/87 loss of power resulted in low sanple volume and 3 high IID (0.09 pCi/m ) C47 - 11/22 & 12/5/87 Counting equipnent malfunction resulted in long decay time givirg IIDs of 0.17 and 0.11 pCi/m3 respectively of 309 particulate sanples analyzed for gross # activity 286 had measurable activity. The av indicator con ntration was 15 pCi/1000m3 with a rarge of 2 to 35 pCi/1000m. The average inlicator concentration during 1985 (1986 3 data was skewed because.of the Chernobyl accident) ms 18 pC1/3000m. l Figure IV-B provides tre M information for select radionuclides at the five indicator locations, i 17

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, l4 TABLE IV-A.1 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM

SUMMARY

CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 DOCKET NO. 5-302 CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1987 ANALYSIS AND NUMBER OF CEDIUM OR TOTAL NUMBER LOWER LIMIT ALL INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATION WITN HIGHEST NEAN CONTROL LOCATION NONROUTINE PATHWAY OF ANALYTES OF DETECTION MEAN NAME MEAN MEAN REPORTED SAMPLED PERFORMED (LLD)III RANGE DISTANCE & BEARING RANGE RANGE MEASURENENTS (UNI (S) AIRBORNE Y Spec 309 IODINE (pCl/m3) I * ',1 0.0074 <LLD <LLD ,0 j i or AIRBORNE Gross # 309 3 15(238/258) C18 17 (48/52) 13 (!1/51) 0 PARTICULATES (2 - 35) 5.2 a 353' (to - 28) (5 - 34) 3 (pC1/1000m for Y Spec 24 Gross $, 3 pCi/1000n For Cs-134 0.21 <LLD <tLD 0 Spec) Cs-137 0.25 0.24 (1/20) C41 0.24(1/20) 0.51(1/4) 0 0.4 & 234* (1) the "a priori" LLD which meets or exceeds the requi*ements of Table 4.12-1 of CR-3 Technical Specifications.

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TABLE IV-A.3 FLORIDA POWER CORP. - CR3 - 1987 3 pC1/1000m GROSS A IN AIR COLLEC? ION DATE COT C18 C40 C46 COLLECTION DATE C41 COLLECTION DATE-C47 01-05 16 20 15 14 01-02 14 01-01 6 01-12 17 19 17 17 01-09 13 01-10 13 01-20 16 14 18 15 01-16 01-16 .10 01-26 9 13 14 15 01-22 11 01-23 7 01-29 7 01-30 12 C2-02 14 15 11 15 02-09 to 11 9 11 02-05 <4 02-06 5 02-16 17 19 22 18 02-12 <6 02-13 10 N" 02-23 12 6 10 11 02-20 <6 02-19 20 02-27 4 02-26 8 03-02 18 'd 6 14 15 03-09 13 11 10 -11 03-06 5 03-06 7 03-16 21 22 23 21 03-14 11 03-14 28 03-23 20 17 22 17 03-19 4 03-21 24 03-30 to 9 12 12 03-26 2 03-27 12. i i l l 04-06 16 14 12 16 04-03 3 04-02 .8 04-13 16 17 18 20 04-09 <4 04-10 9 l 04-20 15 14 13 13 04-17 4 04-17 13 04-27 17 20 18 18 04-24 <3 04-24 16-04-30 4

.. - ~ _.. .. *1 TABLE IV-A.3 (Cont'd) FLORIDA POWER CORP. - CR3 - 1987 3 pCi/1000m GROSS $ IN AIR CCLLCCTION DA1[ C07 CIS C40 C46 COLLECTION DATE C41 COLLECTIOF DATE C47 4 05-04 20 23 18 23 05-07 13 05-01 20 05-11 1T 22 16 16 05-14 9 05-08 34 05-18 13 19 12 15 05-23 7 05-14 9 05-26 12 14 11 13 05-29 6 05-22 to 05-29 5 I 06-01 9 12 11 13 06-05 6 06-08 12 11 19 15 06-12 4 06-05 6 l 06-15 12 12 13 12 06-18 4 06-12 ? ha 06-22 12 15 15 13 vo-26 3 06-18 10 b 06-29 8 11 12 15 06-26 7 i 07-04 3 1 07-06 10 7 7 4 07-10 5 07-03 7 07-13 18 16 14 14 07-17 to 07-11' 5 07-20 13 14 12 12 07-24 8 07-16 14 07-27 10 19 19 19 07-30 14 07-24 to 07-31 15 t 08-03 17 19 20 21 08-07 8 08-10 14 13 16 20 08-15 8 08-08 15 08-17 13 14 20 17 08-21 11 08-13 11 08-24 18 19 22 18 08-79 9 08-21 9 08-31 20 21 19 19 08-29 16 5 i i

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+ TABLE IV-A.4 l FLORIDA POWER CORP. - CR3 - 1987 3 pCi/1000m Y EMITTERS IN QUARTERLY COMPOSITES OF AIR PARTICULATES STATION NUCLIDE FIRST QUARTER SECOND QUAATER TNIRD QUARTER FOURTH QUARTER COT Be-7 130 153 123 172 E-40 <28 <22 <20 <17 Cs-134 <0.9 <0.7 <1.3 <1 Cs-137 <0.8 <0.8 <0.8 <0.6 C18 Se-7 110 150 140 157 E-40 <23 <15 <25 <16 Cs-134 <0.6 <0.7 <0.9 <1 Cs-137 <0.7 <0.7 <0.9 <0.8 [8 C40 Be-7 115 119 125 158 K-40 <23 <17 <28 <25 Cs-134 <0.8 <0.7 <1.1 <0.9 Cs-137 <0.7 <0.7 <0.8 <0.7 w C46 Be-7 124 126 125 166 K-40 <24 <16 <26 16 Cs-134 <0.6 <0;7 <1.1 <0.8 CS-137 <0.7 <0.7 < 0.~ 5 <0.6 C41 Th-232 2.5 <.08 <0.4 0.8 Re-226 2.0 1.0 0.9 0.9 Cs-134 <0.3 <0.13 <0.2 <0.2 Cs-137 <0.3 0.24 <0.3 <0.2 C47 Th-232 0.7 2.1 <0.5 1.3 Ra-226 <0.3 <1.7 1.6 3.5 Cs-134 <0.14 <0.2 <0.2 <0.2 Cs-137 <C.2 <0.5 <0.3 <0.2 .g

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IV-B. DIRECT RADIATION Direct radiation measurements (using TLDs) were taken at sixteen locations within a one mile of the plant, at thirteen locations rarrying fran 2.8 to 6.3 miles fran the plant, and at one control location, 52 miles frtn the site. First quarter results for station C74 are not available since the TID package was missing at the time of collection. The highest on-site dose was 34 mront/yr at station C65 (ESE O 1740 feet). The highest off-site dose was 32 mrat/yr at station C18 (N @ 5.2 miles). The control station (C47) dose was 33 mrem /yr. The average for all stations was 26 mrent yr. As illustrated by Figure IV-B, / this is the lowest average dose since the plant began operation in January of 1977. I i 27

, /1 J e - 4 ~ TABLE IV-B mADI0 LOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM

SUMMARY

CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 DOCKET No. 5-302 i CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1987 1, ANALTSIS AND NUMSER OF KEDIUM OR TOTAL NUNSER LOWER LIMIT ALL INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATION WITH NIGNEST MEAN CONTROL LOCATION NO N R OL'T I N E PATHWAY OF ANALYSES OF DETECTION FEAN NAME MEAN MEAN REPORTED I SAMPLED PERFORMED (LLD) RANGE DISTANCE & SEARIWd RANGE' RA%CE MEASUREMENTS (UNITS) ~ i i DIRECT Y DOSE 119 15 26 (109/*15) C65 34 (4/4) 33 (3/4) - RADIATION (4 - 45) 0.3 a 112* ^ (26 - 45) '31 - 34) (crem/yr) da OB i t 1 f 3 ? 1 l 1

'IABIE IV-B.1 FIORIDA POWER CORP. - CR3 - 1987 i mravyr Dose i f Guirter: TLD STATION 1 2 3 4 CD1 31 25 12 18 003 32 20 14 14 004 27 20 16 18 CD8 30 18 15 19 C09 31 14 14 14 C14G 35 21 16 11 C18 41 35 24 29 C74 32 13 11 C75 35 22 18 <IID C76 32 27 12 11 C77 30 19 14 < LID C78 31 25 4 10 C79 30 23 17 11 C27 41 30 23 25 C41 33 33 20 18 C60 37 23 12 27 C61 37 19 28 25 C62 31 24 21 28 C63 37 29 23 28 C64 36 23 18 < LID C65 45 34 32 ,26 C66 37 22 41 32 C67 36 25 27 19 C68 37 26 21 40 C69 31 25 20 < LID CO 41 38 29 27 C71 42 29 26 14 C72 37 32 26 33 C73 33 23 19 < LID C47 (CINI1ROL) 31 34 33 < LID 29

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.s' TABLE IV-C.1 r RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM

SUMMARY

CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 DOCKET NO. 5-302 CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1987 2 4 ANALYSIS AND NUMBER OF KEDIUM OR TOTAL NUMBER LOWER LIMIT ALL INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATION WITM MIGNEST NE_Au CONTROL LOCATION NONROUTINE PATHWAY OF ANALYSES OF DETECTION MEAN NAME MEA 4 MEAN REPORTED SAMPLED PERFORMED (LLD)III RANGE DISTANCE & BEARING RANGE RANGE MEASUREMENTS _, (UNITS) i SEA WATER Tritium 37 713 1883 (4/22) C14H 2024 (3/11) 927 t?/10) 0 (pci/L) (1378 - 2463) 0.1 a 315* (1378-2463) (729-1125) V Spec 35 u PJ Mn-54 2.1 <tLD <LLD 0 Fe-59 4.0 <LLD <LLD 0 co-58 2.1 <LLD <LLD 0, i Co-60 2.3 <LLD <LLD 0 Zn-65 4.7 <LLD ~ <LLD 0 Zr-Nb-95 2.3 <LLD <LLD 0 i I-131 2.5 <LLD <LLD 0 Cs-134 2.1 <LLD <LLD 0 Cs-137 2.8 6 (1/23) C14G 6(1/11) 3(1/12) -0 2.8 a 275* Ba-La-140 4.5 <LLD <LLD. O _.i (1) The "a priori" LLD which meets or exceeds the requirements of Table 4.12-1 of CR-3 Technical Specifications.

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SUMMARY

CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 D 06J 8. T NO. 5-302 CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA JANUARY 1 TJ DECENSER 31, 1987 ANALYSIS AND NUM8ER OF CEDIUM OR TOTAL NUNSER LOWER LIMIT ALL INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATION WITH NIGNE 3T MEAN CONTROL LOCATION NONROUTINE PATMWAY OF ANALYSES OF DETECTION MEAN NAME MEAN MEAN REPORTED SCMPLED PERFORMED (LLD)III RANGE DISTANCE & SEARING RANGE RANGE MEASUREMENTS (UNITS) SKORELINE Y Spec 8 SEDIMENT (pct /kg) Cs-134 11.5 <LLD <LLD 0 [l Cs-137 13.8 20 (1/o) C14G 20"(1/2) 6 (1/2) 0 3 2.8 a 275* .( (1) The "a 9riori" tLD which meets or exceeds the requirements of Table 4.12-1 of CR-3 Technicat Specifications.

e +. D 1 j. BLE IV-C.4.a FLORIDA POWER CORP. - CR3 - 1987 pCl/kg V ENITTERS IN $NORELINE SEDINENT STATION PERIOD Cs-134 Cs-137 K-40 Ra-226 Th-232 C09 First Natf '87 <4 6 180 317 59 second Netf '87 <5 <6 410 633 257 C14N First Half <11 <12 902 1280 185 Second Naif <11 <12 679 3170 586 C14N First Malf <8 <9 816 1180 209 5 8 second NaLf <8 <9 820 1960 648 C14G Ffrst Natf <T 20 691 1040 108 second Half <6 48 346 1140 85

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IV-D. INGETICH PAHMAY 'Ib evaluate the irgestion pathway firh. oyr, tem, citrus, and watermelon sa@les am taken. 1. Quarterly carnivorous fish sagles were taken at two localiora, C29 at the erd of the discharge canal ard C30, th:; contr.ol locaticn ner.r the routh of the intake canal. One C29 sagle had a hvasurable anount of Cs-137 at a level of 4 pCi/kg. 'IWo C30 sa@les had measurable amour.~cs of Cs-137 averaging 13 pCi/kg. As indicated by figure IV-D.1 these values are consistent with previous yeam results. 2. Quartarly oyster sanples were taken at the same locations as fish samles, C29 a:d C30. 'Ihree C29 sanples had measurable anmits of Cb-60 with an average value 17 pCi/kg rangirg frun 10 to 23 pCi/kg. 'Ihree C30 sanples had measurable amounts of Co-60 with an average ulue of 17 pC1/kg ranging frcan 15 to 19 pCi/kg. Average 1985 and 1986 valuca of Co-60 for cystem sagled at C29 were 10 and 6 pCi/kg respectF;ely. As indicated by figure IV-D.2 Cs-137 has been measured three cf the last eight years at levels b dow 10 pCi/kg. 3. Monthly broadleaf vegetation sanplos were taken at two irdicator locations, C48a and c4Bb, and one cmtrol location, C47. All sanples were collected ard analyzed, however, C48b data for Octcber ard Noverber, and C47 data for Novmber were sn%vrt.ly lost due to cxrputer operation error. Eighteen of twenty-two inilcator samles had measurable amounts of Cs-137 with an average concentration of 20 pCi/kg ard a range of 9 to 47 pCi/kg. Ten of eleven control station sanples had measurable anmnts of Cs-137 with an average of 28 pCi/kg and a range of 7 to 102 pCi/kg. 'Ihis seems to irdicate that Cs-137 is still beirq depleted frtan the upper atzosphere (deposited there frtan bcmb tests). 4. Annual watemelon ard citrus sanples are taken at stations C04 and C19 respectively. cesium 137 was measured in the watemelon sanple at a level of 14 pCi/kg. Except for 1985, all previous gama spectral analyses have not detected any gama emitten which could be attributed to CR-3 In 1985 Cs-137 was measurw at a level of 15 pCi/kg. No gama enitters which could be attributable to CR-3 were identified in the citrus sanple. Cesium 137 was identified on one past occasion, in 1978, at a level of 70 pCi/kg. 'Ihe sanple LID for Cs-137 was 8 pCi/kg. 45

e f ~O TABLE IV D.1 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL NONITORING PROGRAN

SUMMARY

l CRYSTAL RILER bu!T 3 DOCKET No. 5-302 CITRUS COUNTY, FIORIDi JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1987 ANALYSIS AND NUNSER OF CEDIUM OR TOTAI. NUNSER LOWER LIMIT &LL INDICA 70R LOCATIONS (Q$ATION WITN NIGNEST NEAN CONTROL LOCATION NONROUTINE PATNWAY OF ANALYSES OF D E T E CT 10i' MEAN NAME NEAN NEAN REPORTED SAMPLED PERFORNED (LLD)III RANGE DISTANCE & SEARING RANGE RANGE %EASUttNENTS (UNITS) CARNIVOROUS Y Spec 8 j FISN (pCf/kg) un-54 5.0 <LLD <tLD 0 b~* Fe-59 8.7 <LLD <LLD 0 co-58 4.1 <LLD <tLD 0 Co-60 3.9 <LLD <LLD 0 Zn-65 9.7 <LLD <LLD 0 Cs-134 4.4

  • LLD

<tLD 0 Cs-137 5.1 4 (1/4) C29 4 (1/4) 13 (2/4) 0 2 a 280* (10 - 17) m (1) The "a prioria LLD which meets or emceeds the eequirements of Table 4.12-1 of CR-3 Technical-Specifications.

m i l 1 - l i i TABLE IV-D.1.a l l l FLORIDA POWER CORP. - CR3 - 1987 pCl/kg V ENITTERS IN CARNIVOROUS FISN + 3. STATIOe GUARTER Rn-54 co 58 Co-60 Fe-59 2n-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 E-40 k l c29 1 <2.8 <2.9 <2.6 <5.1 <6.5 <2.2 4.2 626 1 2 <6.0 <5.9 <6.1 <13.1 <14.6 <5.4 <6.3 3180 3 <T.1 <7.6 <9.2 <18.1 <19.9 < 6. 7 - 48.8 6780 l 4 <8.2 <8.8 <8.2 <20.0 <19.9 <T.5 <9.4 . 2700 C30 1 <5.4 < 4..' <6.0 <10 <13.1 <4.5 <5.3 1610 p 2 <4.3 <4.5 <5.1 <9.6 <11.5 <4.1' 16.6 3550 l l 3 <4.6 <5.5 <5.0 49.6 <11.8 <5.0 <5.7 1680 t 4 <5.4 <5.3 <5.8 <13.9 <14.6 <4.6 10.2 2660 l I

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. ~ - - 9 O' 1 TASLE IV-D.2 i RADIOLOGICAL ENVIROWNENTAL NONITORING PROLRAN

SUMMARY

l CRYSTAL tlWER UNIT 3 DOCKET NO. 5-302 l CITRUS COUNTY, FLQRIDA JANUARY 1 TO DECENSER 31, 1987 ANALYSIS AND NUNGER OF CEDIUM OR TOTAL NUNSER LOWER LIMIT ALL INDICATOR LOCAft0WL LOCATION WITN NIGNEST MEAN CONTROL LOCATION NONROUTINE PATNWAY OF ANALYSES OF DETECTION MEAN NAME NEAN MEAN REPORTED SAMPLED PFRFORNED (LLD)III RANGE DISTANCE & BEARING RANGE RANGE NEASURENERTs (UNITS) l i OYSTERS y Spec 8 (pCl/kg) Mn-54 5.0

  • LLD

<LLD 0 1 i Fe-57 8.7 <LLD <LLD 0 l re-58 4.1 <LLD <tLD 0 Co-60 3.9 17 (3/4) C29 17 (3/4) 17 (2/4) 0 (10-23) 2 a 280* (10-23) (15-19) In-65 9.7 <LLD <LLD 0 Cs-134 4.4 <LLD <tLD 0 Cs-137 5.1 <LLD 13 (1/4) 0 (1) T he "a priori

  • LLD which meets or exceeds the requirements of Tabte 4.12-1 of CR-3 Technical Specifications.

e -b l i TABLE IV-D.2.a FLORIDA POWER CORP. - CR3 + 1987 PCi/kg Y EMITTERS Im OYSTERS if A T I ON GUARTER Mn-54 Co-58 Co-60 Fe< 59 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-13/ K-40 C29 1 <5.7 <5.7 <5.4 <11.4 <12.2 <5.1 <6.2 2260 2 <4.4 <4.8 9.8 <10.3 411.0 <4.3 <5.6 2180 3 <9.6 <10.3 22.9 <19.2 <20.5 <9.7 <13.2 2260 4 <5.7 <6.1 18.6 <12.0 <13.4 <5.8

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<8.4 <9.4 15.2 <16.7 <19.8 <8.4 <11.1 2410 2 <3.9 <4.4 <5.0 <8.8 <10.0 <4.2 <T.3 1390 ,o 3 <5.6 <5.7 <5.8 <13.5 <14.4 <5.1 12.8 3620 4 <6.1 <5.6 19.0 <12.9 <13.1 <6.0 <8.6 1670 1 I l

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W 4 TABLE IV-D.3 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM

SUMMARY

s CRTSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 PDCKET NO. 5-302 CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA JANUARY 1 TO DECENSER 31, 1987 ANALYSIS AND NUNSEQ OF CEDIUM OR TOTAL NUNSER LOWER LIMIT Att INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATION WITN NIGNEST MEAN CONTROL LOCATION NONROUTINE PATNWAY OF ANALYSES OF DETECTION MEAN NAME MEAN NEAN REPORTED SAMPLED PERFORMED (LLD)III RANGE DISTANCE & SEARING RANGE RANGE NEASUREMENTS (UNITS) VEGETATION Y Spec 33 (pCl/ke) I-131 11.2 <LLD <LLD 0 te ha Cs-134 10.0 8 (1/10) 48b 8 (1/10)

  • LLD 0

0.8 a 30* Cs-137 11.3 20 (18/22) 48b 22 (9/10) 28 (10/11) 0 (9 - 47) 0.8 a 30-(11 - 47) (T - 102) I (1) The "a priori" LLD which meets or emceeds the requirements of Table 4.12-1 of CR-3 Technicot Specifications. -,-,,nn-,,, v.-,- v ,-n. _ -n , - - -, -, - - ~ ~ - - - - - .n ,-,,v---. ,--,,,-,---r-, ,-,n ,,- -., - -. - - - -,.,. - - - - - - =. - - -

,q TABLE IV-D.3.a i FLORIDA POWER CORP. - CR3 - 1987 l l pCi/kg OF V ENITTERS IN BROAD LEAF VEGETATION STATION MouTM I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 K-40 Re-226 Th-232 C68a JAN <11 47 19 1190 70 57 FEB <10 <5 11 939 56' 27 MAR <7 <5 12 1810 33 25 APR <32 <15 34 1490 161 78 MAY <9 <7 20 3400 58 <15 JUN <8 46 25 2200 53 62 JUL <33 <5 12 1760 54 37 AUG <5 <4 9 590 29 19 SEP <T <5 <8 798 57 <13 OCT <7 <5 <8 798 57 <13 uoV <28 48 12 1340 49 <16 DEC 449 <7 <8 1330 46 413 C48b JAN <T <3 13 1130 37 25 FEB 48 <4 11 956 63 31 NAR <8 <6 12 2040 41 28 APR <23 <11 28 1430 117 67 MAY <6 <4 30 1590 22 27 JUm <8 8 15 3450 44 45 JUL <54 <8 30 2720 74 <20 AUG <10 <8 47 3210 78 45 SE? <8 <6 15 1260 40 27 OCT NOV ~~- DEC <49 <T <10 1530 74 <15 +.,----,w---- ,.,---y-r w- -ys-y y -e r+--,u- - - ---- w-9 --, c-w .w w wn ~..r ,-n-- w v. m-m,w-- ye ur--'-

a o O TABLE IV-0.3.a (CONT'D) FLORIDA POWER CORP. - CR3 - 1987 pCi/kg OF V EMITTERS IN BROAD LEAF VEGETATION STATION MONTH I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 E-40 Ra-226 Th-232 C47 JAN <6 <5 7 3950 31 23 FE8 <26 <10 28 5620 87 64 MAR <9 <7 25 3340 31 48 APR 47 <6 22 3580 30 49 MAY <5 <4 8 3830 36 111 JUN <13 49 115 480 81 <19 JUL <16 <10 29 2920 83 43 AUG <18 <13 36 2850 105 63 SEP <7 <6 102 2650 58 37 OCT <19 <6 <7 1460 89 <12 gn NOV DEC <39 <7 13 1070 58 <14 4 )

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.____m __._.m_... e TABLE IV-D.4 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIR0e# ENTAL NOWITORING PROGRAM SUMWARY CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 DOCKET mo. 5-302 CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1987 ANALYSl$ AND sUMSER OF NEDIUM OR TOTAL NUNGER LOWER LIMIT ALL leDICATOR LOCATIOGS LOCATION WITN WIGNEST NEAN CONTROL LOCATIOW 50# ROUTINE PATWWAV 0F AWALYSES OF DETECit0m NEAN NAME mEAN

  1. EAN REPORTED SAMPLED PERFORNED (LLD)III RANGE DISTANCE & SEARING RANGE RANGE REASUREMENTS (UNITS)

USTERNELOW V Spec 1 (pCl/ts) I-131 9 <LLD none 0 w* Cs-134 8 <LLD mone O Cs-137 8 14.0 (1/1) C04 14.0 (1/1) sone 0 6.3 3 55* CITRUS V spec 1 l (FCi/ks) 1-131 9 <LLD None O Cs-134 8 <tLD mone O Cs-137 8 <tLO mone 0 l 1 l (1) The a s prio*4* LLD which meets or esceeds the requirement s of Table 4.12-1 of CR-3 Technicat Specifications. - _ _ _ _ _, _.,.., _ _.. _ _ _ _, ~., _ - _,

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, - e c l i I V. CORRECTICNS TO 1986 RDtP REPORT Table I-l C67 anould have been included t.s a TID station. l 1 Table I-2 C09 distance is 3.2 miles, not 4. C29 is west of plant, not north. C41 is southwest of plant, not south-southwest. C76 distance is 5.4 miles, not 6. Table III-1 The highest mean location range should be 15.9 - 15.9. I Table III-3 Control location infomation for tritium should read "<- LID". Also, the di== ion (page 23) failed to mention that the Cl3 october sagle was not analyzed due to beirq accidentally dienn$ed prior to analysis. Table III-18 The maan value for I-131 was mitted; it should be 489 i pCi/L. t i i I t t l t I l 58 l h

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I ?Q'? 1 H?o* E ,O (%,3 o ** (o e,O * ' J c '0 C d ) o *. e,o.e*. Florida Power C O R P O R Af t O N April 29, 1988 3F0488-21 Document Control Desk U.S. Nuclear Reguintory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Subject-Crystal River Unit 3 Docket No. 50-302 Operating License No. DpH-72 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report

Dear Sir:

Florida Power Corporation (FpC) hereby submits the 1987 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report in compliance with Crystal River Unit 3 Technical Specification, Appendix A. Section 6.9.1.5(c). The report contains the data obtained from the radiological environmental surveillance progrnm conducted for the Crystal River site for 1987. Should you have any questions concerning this submittal, please contact this office. Sincerely, l Nft>F E.C. Simpson, Director Nuclear Operations Engineering and projects REF/dhd xc: Dr. J. Nelson Grace Regional Administrator, Region II Mr. T.F. Stetka Senior Resident Inspector rE W I! Post Othce Box 219

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