3F0884-19, Effluent & Waste Disposal Semiannual Rept,Jan-June 1984

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Effluent & Waste Disposal Semiannual Rept,Jan-June 1984
ML20093C005
Person / Time
Site: Crystal River Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 06/30/1984
From: Fuller R, Mckee P, Westafer G
FLORIDA POWER CORP.
To: James O'Reilly
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION II)
References
3F0884-19, 3F884-19, NUDOCS 8410100310
Download: ML20093C005 (65)


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EFFLUENT Am WASTE DISPOSAL SEMIANNUAL REPORT 1/1/84 - 6/30/84 FLORIDA POWER CORPORATION CRYSTAL RIVER - UNIT 3 FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE NO. DPR-72 DOCKET NO. 50-302 AUGUST, 1984 .

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LIST OF TABLES PAGE I-1A- Summation of Doses to Individuals from Gaseous and 2 Liquid Effluent Releases - First and Second Quarters.

1-1B Summation of Doses to Population from Gaseous and 3 Liquid Effluent Releases - First and Second Quarters 11-1 Gaseous Effluents'- Summation of All Releases 12 II-2 Gaseous Effluents - Ground Level Releases 13 II-3 Doses to Individuals from Continuous Gaseous 14 Effluent Releases - First and Second Quarters II-4 Doses to Individuals from Batch Gaseous Effluent 15 Releases - First and Second Quarters 11-5 Doses to the Population from Continuous Gaseous 16 Effluent Releases - First and Second Quarters II-6 Doses to the Population from Batch Gaseous Effluent 17 Releases - First and Second Quarters III-1 Liquid Ef fluents - Summation of All Releases 24 III-2 Summation of Nuclides in Liquid Effluent Releases 25 III-3 Doses to Individuals from Liquid Effluent Releases - 27 First and Second Quarters III-4 Doses to the Population from Liquid Effluent 28 Releases - First and Second Quarters IV-1 Summation of Solid Waste Irradiated Fuel Shipments 30 V-1 Summation of Meteorological Conditions 32 V-2 Summation of Meteorological Conditions 39 l V-3 Summation of Meteorological Conditions 46 V . Summation of Meteorological Conditions 53 t

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PAGE I Introduction 1 II Releases of and Doses from Gaseous Effluents 4 III Releases of and Doses from Liquid Effluents 18 IV Solid Waste Shipments 29 V Meteorological Data 31 VI Technical Specification Reports 60 VII ODCM and PCP Changes 61 Semieffland2 ,

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l I. INTRODUCTION This Effluent and Waste Disposal Report is submitted as required by Techni-cal Specification 5.6.1.B of Appendix B to the Crystal River Unit 3 Facil-

!ty Operating License No. DPR-72. The data in this report covers the period from January 1 to June 30, 1984.

There have been no changes to the Technical Specification Requirements for effluents and waste disposal in Appendix B, Section 2.0, of the Facility Operating License during the period of this report.

Crystal River Unit 3 has had no significant measurable radiological impact on the surrounding environment during the reporting period. This is based on the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program data and the doses calculated for individuals and the population due to effluent releases.

being significantly below the levels required by 10 CFR 50, Appendix 1.

The summations of gaseous and liquid effluents, solid waste shipments and meteorological data are in accordance with the tables in Regulatory Guide 1.21 (Rev.1, 6/74) Appendix B.

The individual and population doses were calculated using GASPAR (for gas-eous effluents) and LADTAP (for liquid effluents) computer codes obtained from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and revised to include site specific data wherever possible. These doses are summarized in Tables I-1A and B.

The values reported for the activity of nuclides released are the actual measured activities. If no activity for a nuclide was detected for a quarter, the total of the lower limits of detection for all samples is reported as "<X.XXE-X". The totals of activity released is a total of only the nuclides that had measured activity.

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TABLE I-1A

. SUMMATION OF DOSES TO INDIVIDUALS FROM GASE0US AND LIQUID EFFLUENT RELEASES First Quarter Beta Air Dose = 2.81E-03 (Design Objective = 2.00E+01 mrad /yr)

Gamma Air Dose = 1.17E-03 (Design Objective = 1.00E+01 mrad /yr)

Whole Body Dose Distance (Mi.) and Design Effluent Release Direction Age Group Organ Dose Objectives (mrem /yr) (mres/yr)

Continuous Gaseous 4.00 East Child -

5.24E-04 5.00E+ 00 Batch Gaseous 4.00 East Adult -

2.07E-04 Continuous Liquid -

Teen -

1.15E-05 5.00E+00 Batch Liquid -

Teen -

2.72E-03 Organ Dose Continuous Gaseous 4.00 East Infant Skin 1.31E-03~ 1.50E+01 Batch Gaseous 4.00 East Each Skin 5.87 E-04 Continuous Liquid -

Adult GI-LLI 2.61E-05 5.00E+00 Batch Liquid -

Adult GI-LLI 8.24E-03 Second Quarter Beta Air Dose = 4.13E-04 (Design Objective = 2.00E+0 mrad /yr)

Gamma Air Dose = 1.17 E-04 (Design Objective = 1.00E+01 mrad /yr)

Whole Body Dose Continuous Gaseous 4.00 East Child -

2.94E-04 5.00E+00 Batch Gaseous 4.00 East Adult -

6.74E-05 Continuous Liquid -

Adult -

1.16E-06 5.00E+00 Batch Liquid -

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2.97E-03 j Organ Dose Continuous Gaseous 4.00 East Infant Thyroid 1.72E-03 1.50E+01 Batch Gaseous 4.00 East Each Skin 1.72E-04 Continuous Liquid -

Adult GI-LLI 5.52E-05 5.00E+00 Batch Liquid - Adult GI-LLI 2.68E-01

TABLE I-1B SUMMATION OF DOSES TO THE POPULATION FROM GASEOUS AND LIQUID EFFLUENT RELEASES First Quarter Whole Body Dose Organ Dose Effluent Release Dose Design Objectives Organ Dose Design Objectives (MAN-REM /YR) (MAN-REM /YR) (MAN-REM /YR) (MAN-REM /YR)

Continuous Gases 6.65E-03 5.00E+02 Skin 2.18E-02 5.00E+02 Batch Gaseous 1.71E-03 Skin 6.04 E-03 Continuous Liquid 4.33E-04 -

GI-LLI 1.81E-03 -

Batch Liquid 3.12E-01 -

GI-LLI 9.00E-01 -

Second Quarter Continuous Gaseous 3.54E-03 5.00E+02 Skin 1.01E-02 5.00E+02 Batch Gaseous 1.01E-03 Skin 3.40E-03 Continuous Liquid 1.46E-04 -

GI-LLI 7.03E-03 -

Batch Liquid 1.93E-01 -

GI-LLI 3.42E+01 -

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i II. RELEASES OF AND DOSES FROM GASEOUS EFFLUENTS There are three normal methods of_ releasing gaseous effluents to the atmos-phere: 1) continuous release via the Auxiliary Building Exhaust; 2) batch release from the Waste Gas Decay Tanks; and 3) batch and continuous releases from the Reactor Building purge. All three methods release to the atmosphere from one point, the Plant Vent.

1. Regulatory Limits The Technical Specification limits for gaseous effluent releases are as follows:

Specification 2.4.2 The terms used in these Specifications are as follows:

subscripts y, refers to vent releases - -

1, refers to individual noble gas nuclide (Refer to Table 2.4-5 for the noble gas nuclides considered)

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= the total noble gas release rate (C1/sec)

= EjQj sum of the individual noble gas radionuclides determined to be present by isotopic analysis K = the average total body dose factor due to gamma emission (rem /yr per Ci/sec)

L = the average skin dose factor due to beta emissions.(rem /yr per Ci/sec)

W = the average air dose factor due to beta emissions (rad /yr perC1/sec)

N = the averge air dose factor due to gamma emissions (rad /yr per Ci/sec)

The values of I, E, M and Fi are to be determined each time isotopic

! analysis is required as delineated in Specification 2.4.2.J. Deter-mine the following using the results of the noble gas radionuclide analysis:

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where the values of Kj , Li , Mi and Ni are provided in Table 2.4-5 and are site dependent gamma and beta dose factors.

Table 2.4-5 .

1 GAMMA AND BETA DOSE FACTORS FOR CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 l x/Q = 1.46 x 106 sec/m3 at 1450 meters, ENE Dose Factors for Vent Kjy Ljy Mjy Njy Total Body Skin Beta Air Gamma Air Noble Gas rem /yr rem /yr rad /yr rad /yr Radionuclide C1/sec C1/sec C1/sec C1/sec Kr-83m 7.0 x 10-5 0 0.92 0.035 .

Kr-85m 0.80 2.1 2.9 0.84 Kr-85 ,0.0096 2.0 2.8 0.010 Kr-87 2.5 14 15 2.6 Kr-88 6.1 3.5 4.3 6.4 Kr-89 2.79 15 15 0.83 Xe-131m 2.28 0.69 1.6 0.35 Xe-133m 0.22 1.5 2.2 0.29 Xe-133 0.26 0.55 1.5 0.31 Xe-135m 1.2 1.0 1.1 1.1 Xe-135 1.2 2.7 3.6 1.3 Xe-137 0.12 18 19 0.12 Xe-138 2.4 6.0 6.9 2.5 5

l Q = The measured release rate of the radiciodines and radioactive materials in particulate forms with half-lives greater than eight days. (Ci/sec)

A. (1) The release rate limit of noble gases from the site shall be such that 2.0 (Qiviv) 11 and 0.33 (Q7y (Ev+ 1.1Fy )) 11 (2) The release rate limit of all radioniodines and radioactive materials in particulate form with half-lives greater than eight days, released to the environs as part of the gaseous wastes from the site shall be such that -

3.5 x 104 Qy 11 B. (1) The average release rate of noble gases from the site during any calendar quarter shall be such that 13 (QTvIv) 11

. and 6.3 (QTv5v) II (2) The average release rate of noble gases from the site during any 12 consecutive months shall be 25 (QTvEv) 11 13 (QTvN v) 11 (3) The average release rate per site of all radioiodines and radioactive materials in particulate form with half-lives greater than eight days during any calendar quarter shall be such that 13 (3.5 x 104 Qy) 11 (4) The average release rate per site of all radioiodines and radioactive mater.ials in particulate form with half-lives greater than eight days during any period of 12 consecutive months shall be that 25 (3.5 x 104 Qv) 11 l

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l (5) The amount of _ iodine-131 released during any calendar quarter shall not exceed 2 C1/ reactor.

(6) The amount of iodine-131 released during any period of 12 consec- ,

utive months shall not exceed 4 Ci/ reactor.

C. Should any of the conditions of 2.4.2.C(1), (2) or (3) listed below exist, the licensee shall make an investigation to identify the causes I of the release rates, define and initiate a program of action to re- I duce the release rates to design objective levels listed in Sec- l tion 2.4, and report these actions to the NRC within 30 days from the l j

end of the quarter during which the releases occurred, (1) If the average release' rate of noble gases from the site during any calendar quarter is such that 50 (QTv5v) >l .

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25 (QTvM v) >l (2) If the average release rate per site of all radiciodines and ra-dioactive materials in particulate form with half-lives greater than eight days during any calendar quarter is such that 50 (3.5 x 104Qy) >l (3) If the amount of iodine-131 released during any calendar quarter is greater than 0.5 Ci/ reactor.

. D. During the release of gaseous wastes from the primary system waste gas holdup system the effluent monitor for the Waste Gas Storage Tanks shall be operated and set to alarm and to initiate the automatic clos-ure of the waste gas discharge valve prior to exceeding the limits specified in 2.4.2.A above. Tne operability of each automatic isola-tion valve listed in Table 2.4-4 shall be demonstrated quarterly.

E. The maximum activity to be contained in one waste gas storage tank

- shall not exceed 47,000 Curies (considered as Xe-133).

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2. Maximum Permissible Concentrations J The maximum permissible concentrations of nuclides in gaseous releases is based on the resultant doses at the site boundary as determined fran the concentrations of nuclides at the release point. The Technical Specifica-tions provide the equations and dose factors that relate the gaseous activ-ity to be released to doses at the site boundary and restrictions are placed on instantaneous, quarterly and yearly release rates. The gaseous i releases do not exceed the concentration limits specified in 10 CFR 20 and '

are as low as reasonably achievable in accordance with the requirements of g 10 CFR 50.

3. Measurements and Approximations of Total Radioactivity The gaseous effluent release via the Auxiliary Building Exhaust is treated as a continuous release subdivided into discrete periods of filter changes and the radioactivity measured as follows: , , .,

A. Fission and Activation Gases - The total activity released is deter- .

mined from the . net count rate of the gaseous monitor (RMA-2G), its calibration factor, and the total exhaust flow. The activity of radiogas is determined by the isotopic distribution of radiogas in the analysis of the Auxiliary Building vent for that period.

B. Iodines - The activity released as Iodine-131,133, and 135 is based on the charcoal cartridge a:tivities (RMA-21), the particulate filters activities (RMA-2P) and the total vent flow.

C. Particulates - The activity released via particulates with half-lives greater than eight days is determined by isotopic analy3is of particu-late filters (RMA-2P) and the total vent flow.

D. Tritium - The activity released as tritium is based on monthly grab sample analysis and total vent flow.

The radioactivity released by batch releases of the Waste Gas Decay Tanks via the Auxiliary Building Exhaust is measured as follows:

A. Fission and Activation Gases - The activity released is based on the volume released and the activity of the individual nuclides obtained from an isoto,nic analysis of a grab sample taken prior to 'the release.

B. Iodines - The iodines from batch releases are included in the iodine determination from the continuous Auxiliary Building releases.

C. Particulates - The particulates from' batch releases are included 'in tha particulate determination from the continuous Auxiliary Building release.

D. Tritium - The activity released as tritium is based on a grab sample analysis of each batch and the batch volume.

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The radioactivity released by purge releases of the Reactor Building l through the Reactor Building vent is measured as follows: '

Ac Fission and Activation Gases - The activity released is determined from the net count rate of the gaseous monitor (RMA-1G), the monitor calibration factor and the total vent flow. The release of each radi-ogas is a product of the total curies released times the fraction of that radiogas in the isotopic analysis for that purge.

B. Iodines - The total curies released as iodine-131,133 and 135 was de-termined from the charcoal cartridge activities (RMA-11) and the par-ticulate filter activities (RMA-1P).

C. Particulate - The total curies released via particulates with half-lives greater than eight days is determined by isotopic analysis of each purge particulate filter (RMA-1P).

D. Tritium - The total curies released as t ritium is based on grab samples taken for each purge (or the average if more than one grab .

sample was taken).

Estimated ' errors are based on errors in counting equipment calibration, counting statistics, vent flow rates, vent sample flow rates,- nonsteady re-lease rates, chemical yield factors and sample losses for such items as charcoal cartridges.

A. Fission and Activation Gas Total Release as calculated from process monitor readings and grab sample isotopics.

Monitor Statistical Error 30%

Monitor Error in Calibration 50%

Vent Flow Rate 10%

Non-Steady Release Rate 20%

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B. I-131 Total Release as calculated from charcoal and particulate filter activity.

Statistical Error 60%

Counting Equipment Calibration 10%

Vent Flow Rate 10%

Vent Sample Flow Rate 10%

Non-Steady Release Rate 10%

Losses from Charcoal Cartridge 10%

110%

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Statistical Error 60%

Counting Equipment Calibration 10%

Vent Flow Rate 10%

Vent Sample Flow Rate 10% -

-Non-Steady Release Rate 10%

IUOT D. Total Tritium release as calculated from periodic grab sample analy-ses.

Water Vapor in Sample Stream Determination 20%

Vent Flow Rate 10%

Counting Calibration and Statistics 10% . -

Non-Steady Release Rate 50%

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4. Batch and Unplanned Releases The batch gaseous effluent releases may be summarized as follows:

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Quarter Quarter Number of Ratch Releases 1.80E+01 1.50E+01 Total time for all releases (minutes) 1.06E+04 5.41E+03 Maximum time for any one release (minutes) 1.03 E+03 7.60E+02 Average time for all releases (minutes) 5.87E+02 3.61E+02 Minimum time for any one release (minutes) 2.00E+02 1.00E+00 Number of Unplanned Releases 0.00E+ 00 5.00E+00 Total Unplanned Activity Released (Curies) 0.00E+00 4.78E+01 The summation of gaseous effluent releases is in Table 11-1 and the summa-tion - of nuclides in gaseous effluent ground level releases is in Table 11-2, 10 l

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The unplanned releases for the third and fourth quarters of 1983 are listed below giving the date, the Nonconforming Operations Report Number, and the cause of each release.

Date NCOR # Description 4-10-84 84-93 Auxiliary Building ventilation monitor (RM-A2) high alarm 4-12-84 84-97 Auxiliary Building ventilation monitor (RM-A2) high alarm during Waste Gas Decay Tank Release 4-14-84 84-987 Auxiliary Building ventilation monitor. (RM-A2) high alarm due to blown loop seals in the Waste Gas Header 4-26-84 84-111 Possible unmonitored release from the steant relief valves during a plant trip.

5-2-84 84-114 Auxiliary Building ventilation monitor (RM-A2) high alarm while sampling Waste Gas Decay Tank 11

i TABLE 11-1 l EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMIANNUAL REPORT - 1/1/84 - 6/30/84 GASE0US EFFLUENTS - SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES Unit Quarter Quarter Est. Total 1 2 Error %

A. Fission and Activation Gases

1. Total Release Ci 6.36E+02 4.21E+02 1.10E+02

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2. Average Release Rate for Period Ci/sec 8.09E+01 5.36E+01
3. Percent of Technical Specification Limit  % 8.19E-02 5.59E-02 B. Iodines
1. Total Iodine - 131 Ci 9.89E-06 3.56E-05 1.01E+02
2. Average Release Rate for Period Ci/sec 1.00E-6 4.53E-06 1
3. Percent of Technical Specification Limit  % 4.95E-04 1.78E-03 C. Particulates
1. Particulates with half-lives > 8 days Ci 5.85E-06 7.89E-06 1.00E+02
2. Average Release Rate for Period Ci/sec 7.45E-07 1.00E-06 i
3. Percent of Technical Specification Limit  % 3.39E-05 4.55E-05
4. Gross Alpha Radioactivity Ci 8.44 E-08 1.18E-07 D. Tritium
1. Total Release Ci 8.89E-01 ' 6.71E+00 9.00E+01
2. Average Release Rate for Period Ci/sec 1.13E-01 8.54E-01
3. Percent of Technical Specification Limit  % N/A N/A 12 1

TABLE II-2 EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMI ANNUAL REPORT - 1/1/84 - 6/30/84 GASE0US EFFLUENTS - GROUND-LEVEL RELEASES CONTINUOUS MODE BATCH MODE <

Nuclides Released Unit Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 1 Quarter 2

1. Fission gases krypton-85 Ci <l.57E+03 <l.52E+03 1.53E+00 2.67E-01 k rypton-85m C1 2.70E-01 <2.79E+01 1.98E-02 2.01E-01 krypton-87 Ci (1.20E+01 4.66E-02 <5.78E-03 1.79E-02 krypton-88 Ci 6.14E-01 <l.39E+01 6.79E-03 1.34E-01 krypton-89 Ci <2.08E+04 <l.69E+04 <l.02E+01 <2.62E+01 xenon-133 Ci 4.46E+02 2.40E+02 1.48E+02 1.47E+02 xenon-135 C1 3.12E+01 2.68E+01 1.90E-01 3.57E+00 xenon-135m C1 3.60E+00 <l.90E+01 <l.15E-02 <2.48E-02 xenon-137 Ci <4.68E+03 <3.94E+03 <l.81E+00 <3.92E+00 xenon-138 Ci <1.06E+02 <8.77E+01 <3.80E-02 <l.24E-01 argon-41 Ci <9.14E+00 <6.42E+00 <4.49E-03 2.06E-02 xenon-133m Ci 8'.41E-01 <3.27E+01 7.12E-01 9.13E-6f--

xenon-131m C1 2.10E+00 <l.66E+02 1.35E+00 2.31E+00 unidentified Ci Total for Period Ci 4.84E+02 2.67E+02 1.51E+02 1.54E+02 lodines iodine-131 Ci 9.89E-06 3.56E-05 <4.62E-06 <l.08E-06 iodine-133 Ci <6.72E-05 4.13E-05 <6.20E-06 <3.92E-06 iodine-135 Ci <1.26E-01 <1.32E-01 <7.89E-05 <3.52E-04 Total for Period Ci 9.89E-06 7.68E-05 <8.97E-05 <3.57E-04

3. Particulates strontium-89 Ci <4.80E-07 <8.91E-07 <3.78E-09 strontium-90 Ci <4.75E-07 (7.83E-07 <4.25E-09 cesium-134 C1 (6.93E-07 (5.57E-07 < 2. 84 E -06 1.30E-06 cesium-137 Ci 1.16E-07 <1.05E-06 4.94E-06 4.30E-06 barium-lathanum 140 Ci <l.59E-06 <l.36E-06 <2.71E-06 <l.05E-06 cobalt-57 Ci <l.28E-07 <2.13E-07 (4.63E-07 <l.38E-07 cobalt-58 Ci (9.19E-07 (7.67E-07 <l.70E-06 <6.29E-07 cobalt-60 Ci 7.22E-07 1.30E-07 <2.92E-06 <l.51E-06 l chromium-51 Ci <3.93E-06 <4.68E-06 (6.60E-06 <3.77E-06 '

manganese-54 Ci <7.77E-07 <6.96E-07 (1.23E-06 2.01E-06 iron-59 Ci <2.67E-06 <2.00E-06 <4.67E-06 <1.79E-06 l zinc-65 Ci <l.91E-06 <l.64E-06 (4.75E-06 <l.24E-06 l niobium-95 Ci (8.57E-07 (7.15E-07 <1.59E-06 .<4.24E-07 l

<l.27E-06

( zirconium-95 Ci <1.25E-06 1.52E-07 <2.82E-06 l silver-110m Ci <1.29E-06 <1.08E-06 <l.81E-06 <1.33E-06 antimony-126 Ci <7.55E-07 <7.45E-07 <1.03E-06 <5.65E-07 cerium-141 Ci 7.60E-08 <5.40E-07 <1.34E-06 <3.77E-07 iodine-131 Ci (5.87E-07 <6.54E-07 (2.43E-06 <7.52E-07 Total Ci 1.92E-07 2.82E-07 4.94E-06 5.60E-06 13 1

i TABLE II-3 Doses to Individuals from Continuous Gaseous Effluent Releases FIRST QUARTER Beta Air Dose = 1.77E-03 mrad /yr (4.0 miles,E)

Gamma Air Dose = 8.24E-04 mrad /yr_ (4.0 miles,E)

Whole Body Dose Organ Dose

! Distance Distance (Mi.) and Dose (Mi.) and .

Dose

, Pathway Direction Age Group (mrem /yr,1 Direction Age Group Organ- (ares /yr) l Plume Innersion 4.00 at E Each 5.04 E-04 4.00 at E Each Skin 1.29E-03 Ground Contamination 4.00 at E Each 6.40E-07 4.00 at E Each. Skin 7.52E-07 Inhalation 4.00 at E Teen 3.59E-06 4.00 at E Teen Thyroid 3.99E : Vegetable Consumption 4.00 at E ' Child 6.99E-06 4.00 at E Child Thyroid - 1.59E-05 t l Cow Milk Consumption 4.00 at E Infant 4.38E-06 4.00 at E' Infant Thyroid 1.86E-04

Goat Milk Consumption 4.00 at E Infant 8.74E-06 4.00 at E . Infant Thyroid 2.26E-04
Meat Consumption 4.00 at E Adult 5.69E-07 4.00 at E Adult Thyroid 1.43E-06 4

5: Total 4.00 at E Child 5.24E-04 4.00 at E Infant Skin 1.31E-03 SECOND QUARTER Beta Air Dose = 7.27E-04 mrad /yr (4.0 . miles E)  ;

i Gamma Air Dose = 3.11E-04 mrad /yr (4.0 miles,E)

Whole Body Dose Organ Dose Distance Distance 4 (Mi.)and Dose (Mt.)and Dose j Pathway Direction Age Group (ares /yr) Direction Age Group Organ (ares /yr) 1 .

1 Plume Immersion 4.00 at E Each 1.91E-04 4.00 at E- Each Skin 5.24E-04 Ground Contamination 4.00 at E Each 1.21E-07 4.00 at E Each ' Skin 1.43E-07 1 Inhalation 4.00 at E Teen 1.95E-05 4.00 at E Teen _ Thyroid 2.08E-05 Ve9etable Consumptirn 4.00 at E Child 3.77E-05 4.00 at E Child . Thyroid 7.05E-05:

Cow Milk Consumption 4.00 at E Infant 2.33E-05 4.00 at E Infant. Thyroid .6.84E-04 4.00 at E Infant Infant Goat Milk Consumption 4.67 E-05 4.00 at E Thyroid 8.39E-04 Heat Consumption 4.00 at E Adult 3.06E-06 4.00 at E -

Adult Thyroid 6.18E-06 I Total 4.00 at E Child 2.94 E-04 4.00 at E: Infant Thyroid 1.72E-03 i

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TABLE II-4 Doses to Individuals from Batch Gaseous Effluent Releases FIRST QUARTER Beta Air Dose = 1.04E-03 mrad /yr (4.0 miles,E)

Gamma Air Dose = 3.44E-04 mrad /yr -(4.0 miles,E)

Whole Body Dose Organ Dose Distance Distance (Mi.) and Dose (Mt.) and Dose Pathway Direction Age Group Jmrem/yr) Direction Age Group Organ (ares /yr) i i Plume Immersion 4.00 at E Each 2.01E-04 ~ 4.00 at E .Each Skin 5.85E-04 Ground Contamination 4.00 at E Each 1.74 E-06 4.00 at E Each Skin 2.03E-06

Inhalation 4.00 at E Adult 1.07E-08 4.00 at E Child Bone 2.21E-08

] Vegetable Consumption 4.00 at E Adult 1.01 E-06 4.00 at E Child Bone 4.23E-06 Cow Milk Consumption 4.00 at E Adult 8.45E-07 4.00 at E Infant Liver 7.70E-06 Goat Milk Consumption 4.00 at E Adult 2.54 E-06 4.00 at E Infant Liver 2.31E-05 Meat Consumption 4.00 at E Adult -9.99E-08 4.00 at E Child Bone 1.70E-07 1

g; Total 4.00 at E Adult 2.07E-04 4.00 at E Each . Skin 5.87E-04 SECOND QUARTER Beta Air Dose = 2.78E-04 mrad /yr (4.0 miles,E)

- Gamma Air Dose = 1.02E-04 mrad /yr (4.0 miles,E)

Whole Body Dose Organ Dose Distance Distance (Mi.)and Dose .(Mi.)and Dose

! Pathway Direction Age Group (ares /yr) Direction Age Group Organ (arem/yr)

Plume Immersion 4.00 at E Each 6.07E-05 4.00 at E Each Skin 1.70E-04

Ground Contamination 4.00 at E Each 1.63E-06 4.00 at E- Each Skin 1.90E-06 I

Inhalation 4.00 at E Adult 4.31E-08 4.00 at E Teen Liver. 4.63E-08 Vegetable Consumption 4.00 at E Adult 1.13E-06 4.00 at E Child Liver 4.09E-06

Cow Milk Consumption 4.00 at E Adult 9.48E-07 4.00 at E Infant Liver 7.65E ] Goat Milk Consumption 4.00 at E Adult 2.83E-06 4.00 at E Infant Liver 2.29E-05
Meat Consumption 4.00 at E Adult 1.16E-07 4.00 at E Child Liver 1.68E-07 I

i Total 4.00 at E Adult 6.74 E-05 4.00 at E 4 Each Skin 1.72E-04 4

TABLE II-5 Doses to the Population from Continuous Gaseous Effluent Releases FIRST QUARTER Whole Body Dose Organ Dose Pathway (Man-Rem) Organ Dose (Man-Rem)

Plume Immersion 6.50E-03 Skin 2.17E-02.

Ground Contamination- 5.77E-06 Skin 6.55E-06 Inhalation 8.00E-05 Thyroid 8.74E-05 Vegetable Consumption -4.32E-05 Thyroid 1.47E-04 Milk Consumption 1.09E-05 -Thyroid 7.77E-05 Meat Consumption 9.28E-06 Thyroid 1.63E-05 Total 6.65E-03 Skin 2.18E-02 SECOND QUARTER Whole Body Dose Organ Dose Pathway (Man-Rem) Organ Dose (Man-Rem)

Plume immersion 2.78E-03 Skin 9.30E-03 Ground Contamination 1.10E-06 Skin 1.30E-06 Inhal ation 4.04E-04 Thyroid 4.26E-04 Vegetable Consumption 2.57E-04 Thyroid 7.31E-04 Milk Consumption 5.10E-05 Thyroid 3.01E-04 Meat Consumption 5.21E-05 Thyroid 8.34E-05 Total 3.54E-03 Skin 1.01E-02 l

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FIRST QUARTER Whole Body Dose Organ Dose i Pathway (Man-Rem) Organ Dose (Man-Rem)

Plume Immersion 1.70E-03 Skin 6.02E-03 Ground Contamination 1.20E-05 Skin 1.40E-05 Inhalation 8.72E-08 Liver 1.62E-07 Vegetable Consumption 3.05E-06 Liver 7.20E-06 Milk Consumption 1.14 E-06 Liver 3.00E-06 Meat Consumption 4.70E-07 Liver 8.96E-07 Total 1.71E-03 Skin 6.04E-03 SECOND QUARTER Whole Body Dose Organ Dose Pathway (Man-Rem) Organ Dose (Man-Rem)

Plume Immersion 9.88E-04 Skin 3.39E-03 Ground Contamination 1.38E-05 Skin 1.61E-05 Inhalation 9.88E-07 Liver 1.03E-06 Vegetable Consumption 6.35E-06 Liver 1.32E-05 Milk Consumption 1.67E-06 Liver 3.83E-06 Meat Consumption 9.40E-07 Liver 1.57E-06 Total 1.01E-03 Skin 3.40E-03 17 I

III. RELEASES OF AND DOSES FR0M LIQUID EFFLUENTS

l There 'are three sources of liquid effluents released to the discharge canal: 1) the Laundry and Shower Sump Tanks, 2) the Evaporator Condensate Storage Tanks and 3) the Regeneration Waste Neutralization Tank. The Laundry and Evaporator condensate are batch type releases made through the plant liquid release monitor RML-2. The Regeneration Waste Tank discharges are continuous type releases made through the plant liquid release monitor RML-7
1. Regulatory Limits The Technical Specification limits for liquid effluent releases are as follows:

Specification 2.4.1 A. The instantaneous concentration of radioactive materials released in liquid waste effluents from all reactors at the site shall not .

exceed the values specified in 10 CFR Part 20, Appendix B, Table II, Column 2, for unrestricted areas.

8. The cumulative release of radioactive materials in liquid waste effluents excluding tritium and dissolved gases, shall not exceed 10 Ci/ reactor / calendar quarter.

C. The cumulative release of radioactive materials in liquid waste effluents excluding tritium and dissolved gases, shall not exceed 20 C1/ reactor in any 12 consecutive months.

D. During release of radioactive wastes, the effluent control moni-tor shall be set to alarm and to initiate the automatic closure of each waste isolation valve prior to exceeding the limits specified in 2.4.1.A above.

E. The operability of each automatic isolatjon valve in the liquid auwaste discharge lines shall be demonstrated quarterly.

F. The equipment installed in the liquid radioactive waste system shall be maintained and shall be operated to process radioactive liquid wastes prior to their discharge when the projected cumula-tive release could exceed 1.25 Ci/ reactor / calendar quarter, excluding tritium and dissolved gases.

G. The maximum radioactivity to be contained in any liquid radwaste

' tank that can be discharged' directly to the environs 'shall riot exceed 10 Ci, excluding tritium and dissolved graes.

l H. If the cumulative release of radioactive materials in liquid effluents, excluding tritium and dissolved gases, exceeds 2.5 Ci/

reactor / calendar quarter, the licensee shall make an investiga-tion to identi fy the causes for such releases, define and l 1 18 l l

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.these actions shall be made to the USNRC in accordance with Sec- I tion 5.6.2.C(1). 1

2. Maximum Permissible Concentrations l

The maximum permissible concentration values used in determining allowable liquid radwaste release concentrations are taken from 10 CFR Part 20, Ap-pendix B, Table II, Column 2. Release rate and dilution ratio for each  !

batch are determined by a mixed nuclide MPC calculation performed before l the release of the batch. To facilitate the measurements and calculations, j the nuclides of Column 2 which can be produced in a fission mactor have been grouped according to MPC value and type of radiation as shown in Figure III-1.

The concentration of each of the 23 ganna emitting nuclides specifically noted in Figure 111-1 is measured individually because of interest in that nuclide. For any of the 23 nuclides not detected in the gama scan, the -

. MDA Limit is computed from the measured data for that sample.

Only twg pure beta emitters, Sr-89 and Sr-90, have MPC values less than 9 x 10-0 uCi/ml. Individual measurements are made on proportional compos-ite liquid radwaste samples to determine the Sr-89 and Sr-90 concentration or MDA value to be applied to individual batch release calculations.

Although the MPC limit for tritium is greater than 9.x 10-6 vC1/m1, a sepa-rate measurement is made for tritium. A distillation and liquid scintilla-tion counting technique is used to measure tritium concentration.

The measured and calculated concentration values for each batch are used to calculate the dilution ratio, release rate, and dilution rate prior to release of each batch. Both the concentration and release data are stored on a computer disc file. The disc file data is used to assure that quar-terly and annual release limits are not exceeded. Bases used for the data of Table 111-1 are as follows:

A. Fission and activation products - The total release values (not including tritium, gases, alpha) are comprised of the sum of the indi-vidual radionuclide activities in each batch released to the discharge canal for the respective quarter. These values mpresent the activity known to be present in the liquid radwaste effluent. Percent of applicable limit is determined from a mixed nuclide MPC calculation.

The average concentration for each nuclide sumed over all batches is

. divided by the corresponding individual MPC value. The sum over all

, nuclides of the C/MPC ratios times 100 is the percent of applicable limit for effluent releases during the quarter.

B. Tritium - The measured tritium concentration in a composite sample is used to calculate the total release and average diluted concentration during each period. Average diluted concentration divided by the MPC i

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limit, 3 x 10-3 Ci/ml, is converted to percent to give the percent of applicable limit.

C. Dissolved and entrained gases -

Concentrations of dissolved and entrained gases in liquid effluents are measured by Ge(L1) spectro-scopy on a sample - from each liquid radwaste batch. Dissolved and entrained gases for which measured or MDA concentrations are deter-

' mined include noble gases with half lives' greater than 8 hour9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />s:

Xe-135, Xe-133m, Xe-133, and Kr-85. Iodine radionuclides in any form are determined during the isotopic analysis for each batch, therefore a separate analysis for possible gaseous forms is not performed because it would not provide additional information.

A conservative release limit, the maximum sensitivity limit of 4 x 10-5 "Ci/ml of each dissolved and entrained gaseous radionuclide as specified in Table Note 5, Table 2.4-1. Environmental Technical Specifications, has been applied in determining the percent of-applicable limit.

3. Measurements and Approximations of Total Radioactivity Details of the analytical procedures for liquid radwaste analysis are as follows:

Measurement Frequency Method

1. Gamma Isotopic Each Batch Ge(L1) spectrometry with on-line computer
2. Gross Beta Each Batch Liquid scintillation
3. Sr-89 Monthly Composite Chemical separation and beta scintillation counting
4. Sr-90 Monthly Composite Chemical separation and beta scintillation counting
5. Tritium Monthly Composite Distillation and liquid scintillation counting
6. Alpha Monthly Composite Alpha scintillation counting
7. Dissolved Gases Each Batch Ge(Li) spectrometry with on-line i computer )

Estimated errors are based on errors in counting equipment calibration, counting statistics, nonsteady release flow rate, chemical yield factors, sampling and mixing losses, and volume determinations.

A. Fission and Activation Products Total Release as calculated for each batch.

Statistical Error at 10A 60%

Waste Volume 10%  :

Counting Equipment Calibration 10%

Sampling and Mixing 20%

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Waste Volume 101 Counting Equipment Calibration 10%

Sampling and Mixing 20%

W C. Dissolved and Entrained Gases Total Release as calculated from one batch per month.

Statistical Error at MDA 60%

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Counting Equipment Calibration 10%

Sampling and Mixing 20%

T5DT D. Total Gross Alpha Radioactivity Release as calculated from a monthly-composite.

Statistical Error at MDA 60%

Waste Volume 10%

Counting Equipment Calibration 10%

Sampling and Mixing 20%

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4. Batch and Unplanned Releases The batch liquid effluent releases may be sunnarized as follows:

First Second Quarter Quarter Number of Batch Releases 1.87E+02 1.37E+02 Total Time for all Releases (minutes) 1.15E+04 9.83E+03 Maximum Time for any one Release (minutes) 2.00E+02 3.46E+02 Average Time for all Releases (minutes) 6.20E+01 7.20E+01 Minimum time for any one Release (minutes) 5.00E+00 3.00E+00 Average dilution flow of Units 1, 2, and 3 during all Releases (liters / minutes) 4.89E+06 4.91E+06 Number of Unplanned Releases 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 Total Unplanned Activity Releases (Curie) 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 The summation of liquid ef fluent releases is in Table 111-1 and the summa-tion of nuclides in liquid effluent releases is in Table III-2. These re- <

1 eases 'are based on the dilution of the radioactive liquid effluent by the  !

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Figure 111-1 METHODS OF MEETING 10 CFR 20, APPENDIX B, TABLE II, COLUMN 2 MPC LIMITS WC RANGE GAMA-RAY BETA ALPHA (gCi/ml) EMITTERS EMITTERS EMITTERS I-131, 1-132, I-133 Sr-89, Sr-90 1-135, Cs-134 (Separation and Beta (9 x 10-6 Scintillation Counting)

(Ge(Li) Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy) All - -

(Alpha Scintillation Counting Sengitivity 10-' C1/ml as Pu-239)

Ba-La-140, Na-24, Cu-64 Tritium Co-60, Fe-59, Zn-65 (Distallation and Liquid Scintillation

>9 x 10-6 Ag-110m, Mn-54, Co-58 Counting 10-5 C1/ml)

Zr-Nb-95, Cs-Ba-137 As-76, F-18, Cr-51 All others Np-239, Ce-141 (Liquid Scintillation Counting 10-5 C1/ml as Cs-137)

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TABLE 111-1 EFFLUENT Ale WASTE DISPOSAL SEMIANNUAL REPORT - 1/1/84 - 6/30/84 LIQUID EFFLUENTS - SUMATION OF ALL' RELEASES Unit Quarter Quarter Est. Total 1 2 Error %

A. Fission and Activation Products

. 1. Total Release (not including tritium, gases, alpha) Ci 3.19E-02 4.31E-02 1.00E+02

.! 2. Average diluted concentration during period Ci/ml 3.89E-08 5.67E-08 .

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3. Percent of applicable limit  % 2.90E-01 7.15E-01 B. Tritium
1. -Total Release, Batch Mode C1 1.41E+02 1.11E+02 4.00E+01
2. Average diluted concentration during period pCi/ml 1.73E-04 1.46E-04
3. Percent of applicable limit 1 5.76E+00 4.87E+00
4. Total release, Continuous Mode Ci 7.26E-02 1.20E-01 4.00E+01 C. Dissolved and entrained gases

{ 1. Total release Ci 4.30E+00 2.68E+00 1.00E+02

2. Average diluted concentration during period, Batch Mode C1/ml 5.26E-06 3.52E-06 1
3. Percent of applicable limit, Batch Mode  % .

1.31E+01 8.80E+00

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1. Total release C1 1.61E-05 7.86E-05 1.00E+02  ;

E. Volume of Waste released (prior to dilution)

1. Batch and Continuous Modes liters 1.45E+07 1.76E+07 1.00E+01 '

F. . Volume of dilution water used during period

1. Batch and Continuous Modes liters 8.04E+08 7.43E+08 1.00E+01 l l

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TABLE III-2 EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMI ANNUAL REPORT - 1/1/84 - 6/30/84 j LIQUID EFFLUENTS CONTINU0US MODE BATCH MODE Nuclides Released Unit Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 1 Quarter 2

strontium-89 Ci 7.87E-06 <2.86E-05 1.27E-05 1.09E-04 I strontium-90 Ci <2.0ZE-05 <2.92E-05 2.54E-05 3.66E-05 j cesium-134 C1 3.85E-06 2.39E-06 6.38E-03 1.10E-03 ,

, cesium-137 Ci <2.56E-04 <3.30E-04 3.35E-03 6.60E-04 l

! iodine-131 Ci 5.36E-06 <2.07E-04 2.27E-04 7.01E-04 l cobalt-58 C1 <l.78E-04 <2.21E-04 4.51E-04 2.75E-03 l

cobalt-60 Ci 5.40E-05 <3.70E-04 3.35E-03 8.06E-03 iron-59 Ci (4.64E-04 <6.30E-04 <l.82E-04 <2.74E-04 j zinc-65 Ci <3.61E-04 <4.42E-04 <l.93E-04 5.34E-07

manganese-54 C1 <l.84E-04 <2.24E-04 1.39E-04 1.11E-04 chromium-51 Ci <l.29E-03 6.85E-05 <l.17E-03 4.88E-05 zirconium-niobium-95 Ci <4.07E-04 <5.44E-04 8.40E-05 4.48E-03 molybdenum-99 Ci <l.14E-03 <l.40E-03 3.84E-05 <l.17E-03 technetium-99m Ci <1.34E-04 <l.69E-04 <2.05E-04 9.16E-06

. ba ri um-l anthanum-140 Ci <7.85E-04 <l.06E-03 1.39E-04 1.18E-03 ce rium-141 Ci- <2.63E-04 <3.18E-04 (4.44E-04 <4.41E-04 antimony-126 Ci 5.llE-08 l sodium-24 Ci <2.05E-04 <2.69E-04 1.26E-05 4.42E-06 copper-64 Ci <4.31E-02 <5.61E-02 <l.48E-02 3.68E-04

iodine-135 Ci (7.01E-04 (9.10E-04 4.76E-05 5.88E-06 i silver-110m Ci <2.52E-04 6.58E-06 3.41E-04 2.14E-02 I iodine-132 Ci (1.92E-04 <2.58E-04 1.61E-04 <l.08E-04

. arsenic-76 C1 1.50E-05 <3.75E-04 1.47E-06 <3.46E-04 iodine-133 Ci 7.36E-06 <2.11E-04 1.06E-04 2.69E-04 neptunium-239 C1 2.74E-05 <1.12E-03 (7.92E-04 (9.48E-04 l cerium-144 Ci <l.05E-03 <l.28E-03 7.17E-04 2.64E-04

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zirconium-niobium-97 Ci 1.68E-08 5.67E-06 ,

cesium-136 Ci 6.41E-07 2.52E-04 i cobalt-57 Ci l tungsten-187 Ci 1.63E-05 1.22E-06 4

ruthenium-103 Ci

antimony-125 Ci 1.36E-02 1.llE-03 antimony-124 Ci 2.69E-03 5.24E-05 i niobium - 95m Ci 5.79E-05 6.44E-05

! rubidium 88 Ci 1.05E-05 3.01E-06

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(above) Ci 1.21E-04 9.38E-05 3.17E-02 4.30E-02 25 i

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TABLE III-2 (Continu0d)

EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMI ANNUAL REPORT - 1/1/84 - 6/30/84 LIQUID EFFLUENTS CONTINUOUS MODE BATCH MODE Dissolved & Entrained Unit Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Gases xenon-133 C1 1.19E-03 1.06E-03 4.21E+00 2.60E+00 xenon-135 Ci 1.02E-04 2.46E-04 4.42E-02 2.96E-02 xenon 133m Ci (1.30E-03 <l.64E-03 4.71E-02 3.97E-02 krypton-85 Ci (4.93E-02 2.42E-03 5.97E-03 9.02E-04 krypton-85m C1 <l.56E-04 <2.02E-04 4.76E-05 3.87E-05 xenon-131m Ci (6.80E-03 (7.90E-03 <l.28E-02 <l.22E-02 O

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TABLE III-3 Doses to Individuals from Liquid Effluent Releases FIRST QUARTER - CONTINUOUS RELEASES Whole Body Dose Organ Dose Dose Dose Pathway Age Group (mrea/yr) Age Group Organ (mrem /yr)

Fish Adult 1.74E-06 Adult GI-LLI 7.60E-06 Invertebrates Child 2.30E-06 Adult GI-LLI 1.71E-05 Shoreline Use Teen 7.98E-06 Teen Skin 9.39E-06 Total Teen 1.15E-05 Adelt GI-LLI 2.61E-05 SECOND OUARTER - CONTINUOUS RELEASES Whole Body Dose Orga ' Dose Dose Dose Pathway Age Group (mrem /yr) Age Group Organ (mrem /yr)

Fish Adult 9.20E-07 Adult GI-LLI 4.41E-05 Invertebrates Adult 1.91E-07 Adult GI-LLI 1.11E-05 Shoreline Use Teen 2.66E-07 Teen Skin 3.10E-07 Total Adult 1.16E-06 Adult GI-LLI 5.52E-05 FIRST QUARTER - BATCH RELEASES Whole Body Dose Organ Dose Dose Dose Pathway Age Group (mrem /yr) Age Group Organ (mrem /yr)

Fish Adult 1.95E-03 Adult GI-LLI 5.61E-03 Invertebrates Adult 4.71E-04 Adult GI-LLI 2.40E-03 Shoreline Use Teen 1.24E-03 Teen Skin 1.44E-03 Total Teen 2.72E-03 Adult GI-LLI 8.24E-03 SECOND QUARTER - BATCH RELEASES Whole Body Dose Organ Dose Dose Dose Pathway Age Group (mrem /yr) Age Group Organ (mrem /yr)

Fish Adult 1.03E-03 Adult GI-LLI 2.31E-01.

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TABLE III-4 Doses to the Pcpulation from Liquid Effluent Releases FIRST QUARTER - CONTINUOUS RELEASES Whole Body Dose Organ Dose Pathway (Man-Rem) Or an Dose (Man-Rem)

Sport Fish 2.86E G -LL 1.08E-03 Commercial Fish 2.94E-07 GI-LLI 1.11E-06 Sport Invertebrate 1.10E-04 GI-LLI 6.90E-04 Commercial Invertebrate 7.95E-07 GI-LLI 4.97E-06 Shoreline Use 3.58E-05 Skin 4.21E-05 Swimming 1.30E-07 Thyroid 1.30E-07 Boating 1.30E-07 Thyroid 1.30E-07 Total 4.33E-04 GI-LLI 1.81E-03 SECOND QUARTER - CONTINUOUS RELEASES Whole Body Dose Organ Dose Pathway (Man-Rem? Or an Dose (Man-Rem) .

Sport Fish 1.37E-OL G -LL 6.56E-03 Connercial Fish 1.41E-07 GI-LLI 6.71E-06 Sport Invertebrate 8.01E-06 GI-LLI 4.58E-04 Connercial Invertebrate 5.76E-08 GI-LLI 3.27E-06 Shoreline Use 1.19E-06 Skin 1.39E-06 Swimming 2.01E-08 Thyroid 2.01E-08 Boating 2.01E-08 Thyroid 2.01E-08 Total 1.46E-04 GI-LLI 7.03E-03 FIRST QUARTER - BATCH RELEASES Whole Body Dose Organ Dose Pathway (Man-Rem? Organ Dose (Man-Rem)

Sport Fish 2.86E-0, GI-LLI 8.02E-01 Commercial Fish 2.94E-04 GI-LLI 8.10E-04 Sport Invertebrate 2.08E-02 GI-LLI 9.69E-02 Commercial Invertebrate 1.50E-04 GI-LLI 6.95E-04 Shoreline Use 5.54E-03 Skin 6.45E-03 Swimming 2.87E-05 Thyroid 2.87E-05 Boating 2.87E-05 Thyroid 2.87E-05 Total 3.12E-01 GI-LLI 9.00E-01 SECOND QUARTER - BATCH RELEASES Whole Body Dose Organ Dose Pathway (Man-Rem) Or an Dose (Man-Rem)

Sport Fish 1.59E-01 G- 3.26 E+01 Connercial Fish 1.64E-01 GI-LLI 3.28E-02 Sport Invertebrate 2.58E-04 GI-LLI 1.51E+00 Connercial Invertebrate 1.85E-04 GI-LLI 1.08E-02 Shoreline Use 7.98E-03 Skin 9.36E-03 Swimming 7.70E-05 Thyroid 7.70E-05 Boating 7.70E-05 Thyroid 7.70E-05 Total 1.93E-01 GI-LLI 3.42E+01 28

IV. SOLID WASTE SHIPMENTS l

Solid waste shipments from the plant may include irradiated fuel, solidi-fled liquid waste and compressed solid waste.

1. Regulatory Limits The Technical Specifications for solid waste shipment are as follows:

Specification 2.4.3 A. The total curie quantity and principle radionuclide composition shall be determined by reasurement or estimates for all radioac-tive solid waste shipped offsite.

B. Reports of the radioactive solid waste shipments, volumes,.prin-ciple radionuclides, and total curie quantity, shall be submitted in accordance with Section 5.6.1. -

The summation of solid waste and irradiated fuel shipments is presented in Table IV-1.

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V METEOROLOGICAL DATA The meteorological data at 33 feet (10 meters) is sunnarized in Tables V-1, V-2, V-3, and V-4 .

The classification of atmosphere stability is as follows:

Stability Pasquill Temperature change Classification Categories with height ('C/100m)

Extremely unstable A <-1.9 Moderately unstable B >-1.9 to <-1,7 Slightly unstable C T-1.7 to <-1.5 Neutral 0 T-1.5 to <-0.5 Slightly stable E T-0.5 to < 1.5 Moderately stable F T 1.5 to < 4.0 - -

Extremely stable G I 4.0 The data recovery rates are:

First Quarter ...... 79%

Second Quarter ..... 94%

The meteorological data for this period was manually recovered from strip 2

charts except for the last two months of the year.

The new meteorological tower and data recovery unit should improve the historical data recovery rate significantly.

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A. SOLID WASTE SHIPPED OFFSITE FOR BURI AL OR-DISPOSAL (Non irradiated fuel)

First

1. Type of waste Unit 6-month Est. Total period Error, %
a. Spent resins, filter sludges, evaporator m3 1.52E+2 bottoms, etc. C1 4.59E+1 2.00E+1
b. Dry compressible waste, contaminated m3 6.82E+1 equip, etc. C1 1.92E+0 5.00E+1
c. Irradiated components, control m3 2.55E+0 rods, etc. Ci 7.70E-2 5.00E+1
d. Other (describe) m3 . E+

Ci . E+ . E+

2. Estimate of major nuclide composition (by type of waste)
a. Cs-134  % 2.84E+1 Cs-137  % 1.89E+1 Co-58  % 6.79E+0 Cr-51 1 4.64E+0 Ba-140  % 1.89E+1 Co-60  % 2.82E+0
b. C:-134  % 4.77E+0 Cs-137  % 2.27E+1

. Co-58  % 2.51E+1 Co-60  % 1.83E+1 1-131  % 1.89E+0 Ni-63  % 9.25E+0 Ag-110m  % 2.51E+0

. c. Co-60  % 6.40E+1 Ni-63 3.20E+1 l

3. Solid Waste Disposition l Number of Shipments Mode of Transportation Destination 26 Transport Truck - Chem-Nuclear Systems, Inc.

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B. IRRADIATED RJEL SHIPMENTS (Disposition) l Number of Shipments Mode of Transportation Destination None NA NR l 30 l

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. I 13 48 7 0 0 49 nNn O. _ - . 12 22 c5 3 0 92

r. '4 1 4 to 6 2 0 32
t. % 3 5 4 0 1 1 11 10146 19 1o2 13" 99 11 0 671 PEnluD5 dF CALN (HOUx5) - n . _ .

I i

l

. . _ . . . - = - --

t-

l dr. tit '

l TAeLE V-1

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~

~

z; ..; \

R CORPORATION '-k

  1. I

'../d

?t-j HOURS AT E WIND SPEED AND OIkECTION
  • : ~;J D E 91ga_ QC L_E(nDn _ t A N g A g y _1_ . 1984 T H D fillGM aq a.lCli 31a l.3d 4 STABILITY CLASS -B ELEVATION -

3a FT.

4It.n -

H i e. n SRIED_IMpwl DIR l-3 4-7 6-12 13-18 19-24 24+ TOTAL N O O O O O O O NNE . . _. n i A n n n 7 N5 O 2 13 6 0 0 21 ENE O 6 10 0 0 0 to

_- E. 2 A0 9 - _ _ _ __L - 0 0 _..._ _ . - 2 2. __

ESE O 2 0 0 0 0 2 f

$5 0 3 1 0 0 0 6

.. SSE - ._ 0 _ . - __ __ .0 . . 2 .. A . Q____ _ . 0. _ t.

S 0 0 2 2 0 0 4 dSn 1 2 6 1 0 0 to SW 0 3 0 . ._ 4 2 0 9 wSh 1 0 1 0 1 0 3 a 1 0 3 3 0 0 7 wNm ___n _

s $ 6 - . - - 1 0 lb 25i

"~

t4 W l 5 5 3 1 0 15 hNn O 1 2 0 0 0 .)

TOT 2 6 90 us .50 5 0 149. _ . .

PEnluDs OF CALM (HuuRS) -

0 . . _ . . _ . _ _ . . - . . _. _ _

l

. .d.

33

' m ;-4,%$ 3 v

7 4

TABLE V-1

9-a n CORPORATION s._

4 ?

rJ. I HOURS AT WIND SPtEO ANO UIRECTIch

~". ..-

2EfLIQD. 0E_ RECORD - JANvAnY l a.PJ4 T.h R U U G H '4 A R C H 11,1964 _ _ _ . , _

STABILITY CLASS -C i ELEVATION -

13 FT.

__ alhD.. ._____.. ____nlh0 SPFt0 ( M 't11. ._ _ ..-

DIR 1-3 4-7 d-12 13-18 19-24 24+ TOTAL N O o 0 0 0 o u hNti . 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 NE O 1 3 5 0 0 9 {,

c.x 4 tnt 1 1 5 0 1 0 7 E O 7 7 6 0 0 14 . . -

ESL 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Sr 0 t o o o n 1 SSE C 1  ? 1 0 0 4 __.

S 1 0 1 3 0 0 7 j SSn 0 1 1 1 0 1 e d 'i 0 J  ? 4 o n o __

HS. O t a n o e 1 a 1 0 t' O q n 1 nNn 0 __ 1 1 0

  • O 4 .___

taw 0 1 1 3 0 0 7

' 3 q

, c. N . 0 0 O v TOTAL 3 15 m' A7  ? O 69 l

PEnluch uF CALM (HuUxSs - 1 . _ .

34

i I:34 ; -

t

) TABLt V-1

v. ,!

.R CORPORAT10N [g

[ >_

HOURS AT 3,

ND SPdED A*lo vinECTION

- PEk.IOD OF. RECOMO - JANUA4Y L,_19c 4 ItiROUGH. 24 A p r y_J1, L9o 4 _ _ . _ . _ ___

STABILITY CLASS -D ELEVATION - 3i t i,

- b!hD _

kIhD SPEt0 (MPtti- ______.

DIR 1-3 4-7 o-12 13-18 19-24 24+ TOTAL N O O 2 0 0 0 2

.- . hNE O . . L_ . 2. 9 .._L.____._. .0_ . __ Q__ _ 21 hE O 4 17 12 0 0 33 cNE 1 14 , 41 0 0 0 30 c 3 17 10 2 0 0 32__ _ .___

ESE 3 6 7 3 0 0 21 11 a

$F L 2 0 1 23 5St 2 4 7 0 0 __ 0 L3 ._

h 0 7 9 6 9 0 31

>Sn 5 9 55 1 0 1 11 SW 4 7 10 2 1 0 ?4 n5= 2 1 1 0 0 0 ',

a 4 4 L1 3 1 2 74 nNa .. ___ 1. R 4? 5 5 7 51 _. 1 NW 1 17 La 3 n 0 39 l

..N a 1 6 4 1 0 0 1, Illi At 43 112 121 41 16 13 30/

PERIO3S uF CALM (HOUkSi - ' ._ . _ _

35

a

.&. T . %.q . Q TA8LE V-1 4

X '- ,

1" ' ' -

d $ .(

R CORPORAT10M ~ a.P or, K . .  :.: t - ay HOURS 4&- M SPcEd AND DIRECTION P.EKIOO. OE RECORD - JANUAkY 1. 1964 THROUGH MARCH 31_31964 _ _

STABILITY CLASS - E LLEvaTION -

33 eT. ,

l

_-._ nIhD . = I ND . S P e t Q._f d P h 1 . _ _ _ _ _ . . . _ _ _ .

DIR 1-3 4-7 o-12 13-18 19-24 24+ TOTAL


---- ---- ---- -- ---- ---- -=

N O 2 1 0 0 0 3

_ h M E. _1 ______h.____ 4 0 0 0 11 e

NE 0 5 14 0 0 0 19 hNe 1 22 10 0 0 0 33 e 4_ _ .43 ...I __ ___0 o __ 0 28 ,

esc 7 11 1 0 0 0 19

$F 4 6 1 0 0 0 11

_ 55t ._ _1 1_ ___L _

0 0 0 5 _ _ _ _ _ . .

S 1 6 8 1 0 1 17 SSn 7 8 6 0 1 2 26 SW .3 2_ __ . 3 __3__ 1 1_ _. 13 _

wSn 1 4 0 0 0 0 5 n 2 3 0 0 0 0 9 nN'n 7 .1 o t n o_ __ _ _ g . _ __

me -

NW II .. .

8- 1 0 0 0 10

..N n 0 8 0 0 0 0 o TOTAL a5 120. al 5 4 4 219 ._

pen!003 UF C AltL(Hutid5 ) -

1 . ._ _ _ _ _ . _ _

1 g ,

i m - 2 36

TABLE V-1

- ,u

. , j[ ^

R CORPORATION ws- .- r HOURS AT EACH WIND ~SP6Ed AND UIRECTION

... PERIOD OF RECnon - JANUAAY 1,_ L944 . I nROU bit _ MAR CH 31, L9 d A__ . -_ -

STARILITY CLASS -

F ELEVATION -

3a FT.

wit 0 .IND SrEc0 (MPM! ._-_. _ _ . . ..

O!n 1-3 4-7 o-12 13-18 19-24 24+ TOTAL ti 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 t.N e 0 4 1 0...____n . _0. _...___l_

NF 2 9 2 0 0 0 13 tnt 1 40 4 0 0 0 ?5 t 12 c3 1 0 ... _ a ._ ._ Q . _ -_ _. . 41 _ . ___

tSE 3 4 1 0 0 0 0 SE 5 8 0 0 0 0 13

$5e 3 0 1 0 __ _ _ 0. O _____g ._

$ 1 5 1 0 0 0 7

>Sn 2 11 1 0 0  ? 17 5W 3 1 C 0 1 2 7 nSa 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 w 3 4 9 0 n 0 /

n %. 5 _ .1_ 0 0 0 0 o

t. W 2 8 0 0 0 0 10 f.% 1 12 0 0 0 0 13 101AL 95 li7 t' O 1 5 18c PEntuG3 OF CALM (HuunS) -

5 . _ _ _ _

__ i 37 i

I

W TABLE V-L

'd

~- -

. . y a , _.- -

,j ,, , .

w .e r,:pc-e--- .-

,. T,

)

,_'l.:wv 43~ Y.s. : n .' A CORPORATIONt'..,  ;

. a.. u -

TC>..

HOURS ,,, O SPcCd ANO DIAECTION .

s e.

PERIUD OF MECORD - JANUARY 1. 1964 T r1R OU GH MARCH 3 b L9d 4 l

STABILITY CLASS -G ELEVATION - '13 FT.

}

I W I N D____. wihD SPEED _(MPhi DIR 1-3 4-7 o-12 13-18 19-24 24+ TOTAL l N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NNE o & _ _1_ _ __ _ 0 0 0 1 .

4 .

NE 1 0 4 0 0 0 5

~

ENE 5 16 1 0 0 0 22

_____ t . _9_ _ _ _ . 13._ _ 'l _. . ._ ._D__ _ .0 _ _ _ .. _ _0_ 22 _ .

ESE 5 0 0 0 0 0 5

.4 sc 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 SSE ._ 1 .. .. 0_ .. ._.Q..____ .0 0 O__ 1 . _ _ _ _ _

S 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 SSh 1 1 0 0 0 0 z hw 0 O. 0. _ _ _ _ . 0 0 0 . . O_ _ ._

nSn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 n 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 nNm o 1 0 0. _.. Q. __ _ _ _0 _ _ . __ _ __ L

, 2.,0_,

NW YhTf~f.; 1 0 0 0 0 4 nNa 1  ? O O O o 3 1014- 49 . _ _ .s 5 6 .0 0 ._ 0 70. _ . . _ _ _ _ . _

PER1005 uF CALM-(HuunSJ - 4 . _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ .__.

L_. . _ . -- -. .-_. -- . . _ . .

N,_ m 38

[* yd&- . '%

" i i TABLE V-2 _ - . - - . - . . .

t gj ,, , - - . 2 .

x y

a-

, ' , -.c .. RPORAT10N i.

] HOURS AT EACW ,

SPEED AND DIRECTIOh rimiss Gr- RECUnD - ariis 1,1984- TMROUGfr JUNE- 30,1984 BATCH RELEASES

-~

STABILITY CLASS - A ELEVATION -

33 FT.

W - - ~ - ~

wINU TFEED t MPH 1- ~

24+ TOTAL DIR 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24

. w *+ + -

  • g .-

N C 0 0 0 0 C C

~N N E~ 'U v 0 0-- 0 0 0 NE O 1 0 0 0 0 1 ~$

Ehh 0 1 1 0 0 0 2

~--- '

7 0 0-~ C 0 0 0 C .,

ESE O O C 0 0 0 0 SE C 0 C 0 0 C C 3 S E ---- O~ -~ ~ --(r - - 0 C 0 0 C -

s S C 0 C 0 0 C C l SSb C 0 0 0 0 C C

-SW 0 0 0 0 0 C C hSh 0 0 0 0 0 0 C h 0 0 0 0 C C C WNW u u 0 0 0 C C ,,

4 Nh 0 "0 .

0 0 0 C C hhh 0 0 C 0 0 C C TOTAL C Z~-- 1 0 0 C 3 PERIODS OF CALF (HOURS) -

0 R-

. w  ;' * -

'" '~

i TABLE V-2

. . . - ~ . , , . . r a f

5 54Q . *

'~

. . c Q Ji RPORATION l

'l x.r- >- I HOURS AT G SPEED ANC DIRECTIOh 7 ERT00 DF RECURD ='--nEL 1,1W4 TFTR00GH' J0hE 30i1984 ~ BATCH RELEASES ~ ,

STA81LITY CLASS -8 _. _ . _ _ _ _ . _ __ _

l ELEVATION -

33 FT.

~

WINO WIND iPGED'(MPN)

DIR 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 24+ TOTAL h 0 0 C 0 0 C 0 .

'" ~ - - -

NNE 0 0 0' 0'~ 0 0 0 NE O O O O O O C EhE O 2 1 0 0 C 3

~

T 0 0 ~ 0 0 0 C 0 ESE ..

O O O . . .

O O O O SE O O C 0 0 C C

-" ~~

_3.$ E ' O O 'O - 0--~~ 0 0 O 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SSh C 0 0 0 C C C

~~Su 0~ ~~' T -~ " ~ 0 0~ 0 C C WSu 0 0 0 0 0 0 C h 0 0 0 0 0 C C j g, . - -

0-'---

0 0" 0 0 C t w: . w

~~' -

Nh .O' .N O 1 C. C 1 i

hhh 0 0 0 0 0 C C I

~~

TOTAL T ~ ~ ~ T-- 1 1 0 C 4 -

P E R IO DS' 0 F C ALP "THUUYST - C l

I 5

.-4 40 l l

?h, .. .. . rr .-

4 TABLE V-2 -

_ i .- .

g;;- .. { .gi-f ._'y K]Q ' .7e ' .

,lI * .M'- - '-

gPQRAT 109t '9 ## ,  ! n' jf HOURS AT EACM , ' . PEES AND DIRECTION PEdiUU De nECOsb - esis i,1964 inkGwww.... is oliig - frAisii Rii.E A5E5 STABILITY CLASS -C _._._

ELEVATION -

33 FT.

7 Tnu umu aret0 rMPHs -

DIR 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 24+ TOTAL N O O O O O O O .

MME- G 6 0 ~- O s 6 4 _

NE O 0 0 0 0 0 0 .

ENE O O O O O O O

-g ___. _ _ g- . . _ ___ g . 3 g g _g  ;

ww. .14,,

ESE O O O O O O O .j SE O O O O O O O 7 3 E- - 0 6 0 0 6 0- O ~~------T

-4 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 i SSb 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

._ 3y. . . . g_ g__ g ._g .g. _.

0 0 - - - - - ' - - - - ~ - ~ - - -

hSW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W C 0 0 0 0 0 0

'WKW u 0 -~ 0 1--

. . . U 1 ,

? %x.: m hW 0 0 0 0 0 0 f hhb 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

~TCTAL 0~'--i -

1 0 -- 1 0 3 PERIODS OF~C AtF- tHUuR 5i --

0

- - ~~ - - - -

d

~>

-+e We 41

~ ~- .TUC +]Jjf7 j ,g g i;')MMr.a%L T. , .. .

a

'a TABLE V- 2

< q 3 on g

L -r ORP05.ATION ";81 1.. FOURS AT EACM'+ ' SPEED ANL DIRECTION i

~~

~~PE RT0 0 0F RECURD - AFRIL 1,1954 THROUGH JUEE 30i1984~~ BATCH TELE ASES ~~

. STABILITY CLASS -0 ELEVATION -

33 FT.

~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

~~ WIND WIN 0 7 EED (MPb)

OIR 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 24+ TOTAL N O O O O O C 0 ,

-_NNE 0-- ~0- -- 0 0 ~~ --~0-~ ~0 - 0~

NE O 1 1 2 0 0 4 EhE C 4 9 1 0 0 14

~~2 ~ ~ --~ 0

~~ E O 0-- ~ 0~ 0 ~2 ~ ~ ~

ESE 1 2 2 1 0 0 6 ih SE O O 1 2 0 0 3

~~2-~~~ 1~~

~ SSE '-0 C 0~ 0- 3 -

S 0 0 1 0 3 0 4 -3 SSb 1 0 C 1 0 C 2 T~-

Sh 0 0 0 0 O 1 WSh C 0 0 3 0 0 3 h 0 0 0 3 C C 3 Whw 0 _-1 ~1 0 4 0 6 V@;- O

g. .

.N b 0 --

'O O O-__m__. O O O hhh C 0 C 0 0 0 0

~-

TCTAL 2 12 15 15 7 C 51 PERIOOS OF CALP (HOURS)

~

0 l l

eg+-

42

e E >

., =* e 44= a'b -

ue. -e-' l L'  ; ~ . 7, Wf. -

.{

^ ^

TABLE V-2 t [ s' P*TE5.

j ..n ,

RPORATION .w age *t(..

_! l

. HOURS AT SWEED AND DIRECTION

,p riksuu.te uni,6ae - diis. i,196g inkUbGn avWE 36, ling B A TCn7EtaE1r5E 5 4

. 5TASILITTJCtlR$F -E _ . _

$ ELEVATION -

33 FT.

.; sino minu 5rnED inFh)

,i DIR 1-3 4-7 6-12 13-18 19-24 24+ TOTAL l

,i ____ __ _ _ _ ____ ____ ____ ___. _____

  • l h 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,

j

and 6 0 0 0 Q 0 6 E

^

NE O O O O O 0 0 l q ENE O 2 0 0 0 0 2 g _.- - C' 0 - ' - ~ 0 - ~~ 0 -- ' ' 0 - 0 W , ,

. L. ' i, :

ESE O O O O O O O pq

$ SE O 2 0 0 0 0 2

---3 5 E O O O O 0 6 0 .

, S 0 0 0 0 3 0 3  ;'

SSh C 0 2 0 1 C 3 SW' ~ 0- 0~ - - -- 0-- - 0 0 0 -C' WSh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 h 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

- yg.W u u C ~ 0- ~ 0 -- 0' 0

.Y?r : 9 y, . . , .. +,

Nh 0 , 's .;s o: 0 0 0 0 0 hhh 0 1 0 0 0 C 1 TOTAL 0 T ---- 2 0 4 C 11

- - - ~ ~ - ~

i PERICOS OF CALP (HGURS) - 0 x

43

kfyN ff - V 7

-  :. - +

\ TA8LE V-2 ,

,  : , <. .:+ :L .i. . :..;:. .  :"

^'

.; a 9,; ,-dfp. -

~

, A #:kk CRPORATION _

'._ i

.! HOURS AT EAC .!5 PEED AND DIRECTION J .. .-

.. FERIOD OF RECONU sL 1,1984 THROUGH JUNF30i1984 BATCH RELEASES STASILITY CLASS - F - . . - - -. -- -

~

' ELEVATION -

33 FT.

~ ~

WIND WIND 5 P EE 0 ~( M PC ~

DIR 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 24+ TOTAL N O O O O O C C O ^ ~ ~ ~ 0- '

_ - _7- .- z ~0 0 2

. .c NE O 2 0 0 0 C 2 IM EhE C 3 C 0 0 C 3

..-.._.2-' ~ I' O O" O C 3 ,

ESE C 1 0 0 0 0 1 _-

SE 1 0 0 0 0 C 1

' ~ ' - ~ - - - -

SSE ~~ -~~~ ~0 ~ ~T ~~- 0 ~0 0 C C 4

-1 S C 1 0 0 0 0 1  ;

SSh 0 0 0 0 0 C C

~ ' - - ~

Sk 0 0 0 0 0 0 C USh 0 0 0 0 0 C C .-

h C C C 0 0 C C

~~ -

hhW 0~ U C 0 0 C C 7

& -11 Nh 0 0 _

C 0 0 C C hhh 0 1 C 0 C C 1 TCTAL 3 11 C 0 0 C 14 i

l PERIOOS OF CALP (HCURS) -

1 1

~~~ - -'

-n:!

44 1

.D. 1

L .

~

.L~r 4 j.

~ -

g)

TA8LE V-2 l l

'% - 3,1  ;

3+

RPORATION l

. HOURS AT PEED AND DIRECTION reux0u ur ursum. -, r-su t,1984WOUGM7UNE 30i1T84 BATCH RECEASES- .

STASILITY.CLAS$ ~- G __ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ _ _ _ . _ __ _ _

ELEVATION -

33 FT.

- - -~ ~-"-- - - - -

unwD asnu ar"ttD~(MPHI - '

DIR 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 24+ TOTAL N O O O O C C C

'0--

-~

nue 0 v 0 C-- -- - 0 ~ ~ ~ C-a NE 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 3; EhE C 2 1 0 0 C 3 g .

j 3 0 0 0 C ' --- - 5~ " - - -

t ESE O O O O O O O -

4 4

SE O O C 0 0 C C

~~

C- g 0 0

~ --- - --

.._.3 5 E-- 0 /> 0- 0" M

S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 $

SSh C 0 0 0 0 C C

~' S W ~ ~ ~ ~ C-~~ Q 0 0 0 0 C WSW 0 0 0 0 0 C C h 0 0 0 0 0 C 0 l - WNW "~u

~

'O O C C 0 r _1

'~

Nh 0 ... , 0 0 0 0 0

+em hhh 0 0 0 0 C C C TCTAL ~3-'- *-

S--~ 1 0 0 0 9

~ PERTCDT~0F CALP fMCURTF - 0 45

. . . , .fi res 17.1 * .

~

TABLE V-3 4 ,qq > .' . c -vagy -

W'.._. +

~

. --u j.: T . u.

( "4W. ' 7ISn~k

...' .WS.% .

?@

POURSATEAChD-. . EO AND DIRECTION remiub ur ResGau awa.s isivag i rm u - ..-i so,tieg

~

v .,

STABILITY CLASS .. )

- A^ '"

ELEVATION -

33 FT.

~

~~TJ i n u wives arecu inrna i.

DIR 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 24+ TOTAL r

_ i_

h 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

-- MME '~7~^~ i 0 s .' s Q i .*

.g .

NE O 3 3 6. O O 6 y EhE C 9 14 0 0 0 23 )

T 3--~ 14 13 0 0 0 30 _;

i 'i E5E 2 5 9 3 0 0 19 j SE O 11 17 3 0 0 31 .

asE O 12 26 6 6 6 4tr - -

S 0 8 32 6 0 0 46 SSh 1 30 42 16 0 0 89 SW - - - - ~ 2 - -- 35 48 - 13 0~~- -O 98 --

hSh 0 11 39 7 1 0 58 h O 4 33 5 1 0 43 49

'~

u

~WNW- ~ 15- 3 0

. '4g L?-

Nh .

0 5 .-gA 5 2 0 0 12 .,

.- - - - . .. .a hhh O' O 2 0 0 0 2 TOTAL 8-~ ~ 13 9 307 78 5 0 553 7 i PER 1005 0F ' Cati- inUuR5) - 0

.4 7..y. .__ ..

46

~ W.cy

~

-54 -

]f y~.y

~

1 TABLE V-3 l

,6 - yk _

    • ~.,, n. +.g..Af_

'RPORATION

, HOURS AT EACH- SPEED ANC DIRECTION PERIOD OF EECORD - APRIL 1,198'4 THROUGH J UhT 3~0i 1~9 8 4~~

STABILITY CLASS -B , . _ __ __ ._ __.

ELEVATION -

33 FT.

~~ ~~ ~

~DTN D ~ WIND SPEED'(MPH)

DIR 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 24+ TOTAL N O O C 0 0 0 C 0 ~~~~-~~ 1

~ ~ ~ -

- RNE-- ~ 0 -~~- ~~ r ~ ~~~ 0 0 ~ U--

NE O 2 1 0 0 0 3 EhE C 6 6 0 0 0 12 F 0 9' e 0 0- 0 17--

.a

.ESE ..-

O 4 2 0 -

0 0 6 SE O 1 4 0 C C 5

.SSE '0~ ' ~ 3~ ~ 2 1 0' C 6~~ -

S 2 3 4 3 1 C 13 -

SSh C 3 6 2 0 C 11 Sh a 9 9 0 0 0 18 hSW C 4 10 0 0 C 14 b 0 5 5 2 0 0 12

~

' 'k NW ~~0 'r 10 1 3 0 19

$s

~

.-- 4

  1. I NW C 2 4 1 0 C 7 .

hhh C 0 2 1 0 C 3 TOTAL 2 57 73 11 4 C 147 PER1005 0F CALP~(HOURS')

- ~~~

l - 0 l

f

-1 47  !

4

~ L: 7. .

., ~p.,

f. a r.... [ W- g

~

. _ , . . - TABLE V-3 -e S

_m., he,., ~. .' ,

7 . , ;. c A

  • f' GRATIS 8F ch." ' 7 #:

HOURS AT ShEED AND DIRECTION

j. ,.3 ..

...,s i # .____ x x n#& w i,i+., in&o m .. e 3 ..+., . a,

.s n:,u .

.l..~5TABILITRf d - C i ELEVATION -

33 FT.

sanu winu arttu snrni SIR 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24' 24+ TOTAL

,:..a N O O 1 0 0 0 1 , .

nni 0 0 0 0 0 -

0 -- O h?*. .

0 0 NE O 2 1 0 3 -

EhE 1 8 0 1 0 0 1C e ~0 o 7- 0 0~ -0 13

.. ,g g

.h. .

ESE O 7 4 0 0 0 11 M

=M SE C 0 2 1 0 0 3 M 3E O 3 T U 0 0 5 5 0 1 2 0 0 0 3 34 SSh 1 6 2 1 0 0 10 SW 0 - ~' - 17 ~ ~ 5-- - --- 1 0 ~0 19 hSh 0 4 2 2 0 0 8 h 0 2 2 0 0 0 4 WNW v 2-~ 0- 0 'A

,J- 2  ;

Nb 0 ~ ~ 12 . 3 0 6 _ .[

0 _ _ . _ __. 1 hhh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 54

~

TOTAL 2 ~35 6-- 3 0 100 -

5

- PERIODS OF CALF fMCURT) ~

0

--- -~ - - - ~ - - --

F 'E

, .Y r,i -

= .: --

48 l t l _ _ .

W Y~ A

'a TA8LE V-3 ~~~~~

, . .. .n c . 4g .n n  : t:9s .s 9 . . 76.

i s . DEN' .

  • ORPORATION . .
  • z 1.

. HOURS AT EACR . ' SPEED AND DIRECTION

. u .'! ' '"-

FERIUD OF REEURU - arMIL 1,1954 THROUGH JU C 'O',1984 STABILITY CLASS -D _ __

ELEVATION -

33 FT.

~~' ~ ~ ~

W DiO WIND SPEED TMPHf-~~~~ ~

DIR 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 24+ TOTAL N O 2 5 0 0 C 7

~

5~

~~

NNE 5- 1 0 - 0 0 6 ..

v.

NE O 10 17 2 0 0 29 'h EhE 1 40 24 1 0 C 66

~~E ~~ 7- 4 5- 19 1 0 0 75

, g.;

. . .:, r, .

ESE .,

10 ._

41 21 3 0 C 75 ,

SE 1 22 2C 6 0 C 49

- S 5 E ~~ ~ ~ ' -~ 5 ~ 21~ ~ 16 4 0 C 46

'~ --

S 4 15 4 3 5 C 31 SSb IC 19 11 7 8 C 55 10 23 Sh 14 5 1 C 53 3 1

WSW 2 13 14 5 C C 34 d h 6 15 6 4 1 C 32

' ~ RN W~ z .-23 ~19 6 8 0 48 NW 0 9 14 2 2 C 27 'J Nhh C 7 8 1 C C 16 TCTAL 58 299 217 50 25 C 649 7 PERICOS OF CALP (HOURS) -

2 l

49

U+

  1. g

~

,.*- 3

. , ;y' .

l';

l TABLE V-3 )

8  : ,. - .:

, j ',j -;'Q( -

CRPORATION ,

~ ~1*g HOURS AT* LSPEED AND DIRECTION

.)l FikiOU UF kitsks.

41.

a 1,1989 THRUuGh Jtt1tt 30 TIT 8~9 - - --~-

/ STABILITY CLAS$ -E . . . . _.. - . . -

l l

ELEVATION -

33 FT. 1 I

utnu aFEED (MPPl-

~~ ~ - -

wanu DIR 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 24+ TOTAL -

N O 1 0 0 0 0 1

,,g g 3 g p__. . __. g.__ g.__. -. 3 _- _

NE O 17 1 0 0 0 18 ENE 6 39 0 0 0 C 45 g _ . -

14 5G C 0 0~ - - - - - 6 9- -

ESE 10 25 2 0 0 0 37 Jv SE 9 18 1 1 0 0 29

__g 9 4 _ _.- 3 0- -- -- 0-- - 0- -- -- -

S 5 1 0 0 6 6 18 i SSh 1 1 2 1 15 1 20

- Str- ' 9- -~

2 0 0 2 0 8

~~

hSW 2 3 0 0 0 C 5 W 1 3 0 0 0 C 9 l '-- WitW 6 1 3 0 0 0 12

. A. 1 Nh _1 i 1 0 0 C 10 hhb 1 6 0 0 0 0 7 TOTAL 3v ~ 190 13 1 23 7 293 -3

- FER1005 0F CAtP CHGUR W - 1

'l l

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[ 06 $ ,

p 50

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g

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V .:dlf%y. M

. HOURS AT EA EO AND DIRECTION

- .- V+,

PERIOD UF NEEUNU w a IeXT59.vevav.._tdwwc 30,1954 -4 r;W 7:; 7 STABILITY CLASS ~ J YV"""' ' ~ $

! ELEVATION -

33 FT.

~~hlND W aisu .3 P E E D (MFM3 4, DIR 1-3 47 8-12 13-18 _ 19-24 24+ TOTAL ,

gj h 0 6 0 0 0 0 6 NNE 0~ 5 1 W1 0 0 9 3..

,v .

NE 2 10 0 0' ~ 0 0 12 6 ENE 11 47 2 0 0 0 60

' F ~~ ~ ~~~~23 4( 0 o o 0 70 -.'. - l p  ;

ESE 6 32 1 0 0 0 39 e ,

1 SE 6 6 0 0 0 0 12 l 1

5SF-~ z z g- '$

O 1 1 6 S 2 ' l~ 0 '1" 0 0 4 SSh 1 2 0 0 0 0 3

. gg - -- -- 1 2 1 o ~0 -

- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - ' - - - '

1 5 a d

hSW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 h O 1 1 0 0 0 2

- yg --

_ __ _ g - -.-_ ____. g _

_y __

1 . '.it hk -

O ':"

!? ^ ~ 0 0 0 0 0 Ahh 0 13 0 0 0 0 13

~

TOTAL ~ 54 175 -- 6 ~2'~'~~ 242 1 1

~]

PER I005 0F C~AEM (HOUR 5)

~ ~ ~~ ' - ' - -

~3~~~

W

.4 ..

51 a

4 I

_ _ _ _ __~, _ . _ _ . _ . . _ . _ . . _ - - _ . _ .

^ NN ." k ' -33; q : , .

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$v ..'= ,,y . . . ...

RPORATIO

. HOURS AT EAC SPEED AND DIRECTIch mFiit 1,198MMROtJGM- JtJWE 30i19E4 ----

7Eklub uF RECORD STABILITY CLASS -

-G . . . - . . . . . . . - - . .

ELEVATION -

33 FT. I

- ~ - ' - ~ - ~ - - ~

'---- uinD TPEED (MPHI

~~-~

~~W IND- -~ ~

DIR 1-3 4-7 S-12 13-18 19-24 24+ TOTAL N O O O O O O O

~ ~ - ~ ~ ~ ' ~

~~~ T

_. ME - - -- 0 0 ~ - - 0 0 0 G l

NE 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 EhE 8 18 3 0 0 0 29 E 11 18 0 0 0- 0 ~ -- 29 ESE 1 5 0 0 0 0 6 SE C 1 0 0 0 0 1 S S E - ~ -- - O ' ~ 0 0 - ~ 0~ u -G .

i S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SSh 0 0 0 0 0 C C 0 0 0 0 0 0 SW 0 hSh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 h 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

- WMW G A 0 0 0 0 1 ,

. 4 hk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 hhb 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 )

l TCTAL 21

~ -

'93- 4 0 0 0 68 PER1005 0F CALF'(HOURSI - 0

- - - ~

4

. 'l

)_

52 c ]

y + - .. . ,

l

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3-R CORPORATION - j e

~*

HOURS

. ., . .i.MO. SPtEU ANO DIRECTION pCDfnn MC DCPMDM _ IAMyAWY h 1_ Q R 4. THQn'1F.H M A u t* H _41 9 1_Qdi__SAICR RELEA5ES-STABILITY CLASS -A ELEVATION -

33 FT.

WINO -IND SPEED fMDwi - - -- -

DIR 1-3 4-7 6-12 13-18 19-24 24+ TOTAL N O O O O O O O nuE n n 8 n n n n _ __

s NE O 1 3 2 0 0 6 ENt 0 1 5 0 0 0 o E ._ 0_-._- 2 .- 9- n _0. ..

n 11.

[~

ESE O 7 5 1 0 0 8 (

- _. . _ _ . T-2 '

SE O O  ? O O O 2

___ . use n a a n n a a 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SSn 0 1 n 0 0 0 1

_. 2W 0 _. 4 _. 2_ 7 0 .. .0 -__. d . . _ _

nSn 0 1 1 1 0 0 3 n 0 0  ? O O O 2

_. nNn n 7 3 2. . 0 ..O__._.._ 7 _ _ . . . _

NW 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 a% 0 0 0 0 0 0 v TOTAL 0 14 29 3 0 0 6u __

PCR1005 UF C Atr. .tHuuRS J -

0 . _ _ _ . _ . _ . _ _ _ _ . _ _. _ ._ . _ _ _ _ _

..- . . _ .-...i_.-- _

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s.. gg ..e

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, R CORPORATION HOURS AT E4CH' WIND SPEEu ANO uixECTION PEkIOD OF kECORO - J A N U A_h l . l s_L9 A A J H g 0tJ f,H - M A K Crt_31 e _L9o t t__BA TC H RELEASES _

STABILITY CLASS -

B ELEVAT10t -

3a FT.

' I h D . . _ __

n aliD_

t SPEC _0 ( M D r11 __ _ . _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ .

DIk 1-3 4-7 o-12 13-18 19-24 24+ TOTAL

t. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

_. . _ .hN E O O O O .

0 0_ _ v _. _ . . _ _ _

s.,

NE O O O O O O O N U

ENt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E O 1 1 n 0 O __ c L

tSE O O O O O O O dE O O O O O O O d5e 0 0 0 0 0 0 v 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 1

35. 0 0 a o q 0 o

$W 0 0 0 0 1 0 o _

wSh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 nNn -_ _ 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 f.W 0 0 0 0 0 0 o f.N w 0 0 (' ^ 0 0 v IO lh 0 1  ! l 0 0 a __.

PEklu0s uF CALM (HOURS) -

0 _

54

t":% d, .

TABLE V-4 2 .-

.. :i R CORPORATION --

~.

HOURS AT $$10'SPeEU AND utRECTION FERIJD_OF RECO R$ '* NUAxY -l e1984 THMOUGH MA4CH_.31* L94 4 BA.TCH RELEA5Ei ..-

STABILITY CLASS -C ELEVATION -

33 eT.

mIhD -. *IND SPELD (mph 1 - __ . .

j DIR 1-3 4-7 o-12 13-18 19-24 24+ TOTAL N O O o 0 0 0 0 NNE . .Q . _ __ ..Q_. _. Q..._ 0 0 _. 0_ _ _ . . . ..LL._

NE O O O O O O O enc 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 E O 2 1 0. 0 . _ .. 0. __ . 3 . _ _ _

ESE O O 1 0 0 0 1 SE O O O O O O o

. _ . . - 55E -- 0_ 0. 0 .. 0 - ___Q __ Q.. .__ 0 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 SS. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SW 0 .0 0 0 0 0 v wSn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 n 0 0 0 0 0 0 v wNa n .

I 1 0 0 0 2 . __

hW e -,, m *- 1 0 0 0 0 1 i, N . 0 0 9 0 0 0 v 10iAL 1 4 ' O O O v PER1005 OF CALM __(HOUES 3 -

0 . . . _ .

9 55

. ..; . _a i=- wr*n t'

.:,,a . M r:

. yr .. ..

9' l: , 9..y~ ,1 A

TABLE V-9 l

^

l 26;  ; .n. . .;j 2T . l

~l .'

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Y. :. .-

?c ?,4 Y  ;

1 R CORPORATIO31.,3.. ,y.-,.. - - , .-

HOURS AT' ,

. WIND SPtE0 AND OIRECTION RERIOD.0F RECORD - JANUARY 1.19R4 THWOUGH MARCH 31, 1964 BATCH RELEASE 5 STABILITY CLASS -D tLcVATIOro -

3.3 F T .

hIhD .. f NILSREED (MPH 1 _

DIR 1-3 4-7 d-12 13-18 19-24 24+ TOTAL tt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

_ hNE . O_. .0__._____. 2 0 0 0 2 NE O O 1 0 0 0 1 M-p.

LNe 0 0 5 0 0 0 5

_ _ . _ t 0______. 4 .3. 2 0 0 9 c.

  • ,r . e eSE O 4 3 1 0 0 8 SE O 1 2 0 0 0 3 sSt 1 _ _1. . _.1 0 0 0 2 ._ _

> 0 1 0 0 0 0 1

55. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5W 0 0. O _ 0._ _ 0 0 __ 0.

wSW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

. 1 0  ? O O O 3 w1n 0 0 4 0 0 0 _ _. 3_ __ .

hw 0 4. .

2 0 0 0 0 2 rN. 0 0 0 0 0 0 o T a i A t. I 13 0 3 ._ 0 0 Av _.

i l PEnIODS OF CALfL1HQURS) - 0 . _ _ _ _ _ _ .__. _ _.__ __._.__.

l m __.

- m 56

I l

TABLc V-4 (

.- ~~ >

< te -7 ."R CORPORATION HOURS AT EdCH' WIND SPhEu AND UIRECTION

- PERIGQ DE_RECQan - JANUAWY 1..L9 fL's-..IB dO U GH ~ M AActi_.21 _ .L9d i._BA T CH. R ELE A S E S .._

STABILITY LLASS -

E ELLVATION -

3a FT.

= I t.0 - _ wit.a._ SPEC 0.IMPhi _ -

Dik 1-3 4-7 d-12 13-18 19-24 24+ TOTAL ts 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 hNL C 0 0 0 ._. n . O_. . _ _. O _ _ _.

NE O O O O O O O enc 0 2 0 0 0 0 2

r. 0 8 0 0 _ . --_ a _ . . .___0 . . . 6_-_ _ . -

Esc 0 2 0 0 0 0 2

~ ~

5c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

$Sh 0 0 0 . 0_ __ _ -__ 0 . ._ _ o _ ._u._.____ _

3 0 0 n 0 0 0 0 SSn 0 0 0 0 0 0 o sW C 0 0 0 0 0 v nSn n 0 0 0 0 0 0 n 0 7 0 0 0 0 v aNa -..a. n 0 0 .0 0 0 NW 0 2 1 0 0 0 3 NNn 0 ') n 0 0 0 o TOTAL 0 14 1 0 3 0 15 PFkidos OF CALM (HOURS) -

0 l l

l 57

r- - - .

. . , . , ~ "

.y.

fr}VF  ;

fr .-- '

. Tl 3 .,

_ .4%

TAoLE t-4

,[;:l(~;.~.8 - .n f'  ; . . ' ""' ;]

IU RCORPORATIDW,jy.{., [

' ' ' f .,]

HOURSS '

WINO $PdEO AND DIRECTION

, wu.

PERIOD OF RECORD - JANUAd.Y 1.1984 THRQQQi MARCH .$ 1, 1044 RATCH REL6ASES 1

'j STABILITY CLASS -

F ELEVATION -

33 rT.

' w I N D .S P F t D . ( ftP h i n I N D. ..

OIR 1-3 4-7 o 12 13-18 19-24 24+ TOTAL

  • j h 0 0 n 0 0 0 0 NNE_.____ o o _ _ . O. _ ,__ 0 0._.__.__ 0 0 NE O O O O O O O ENE O 3 0 0 0 0 3 E O 8 0 0 . .. 0 .0 ._o _ ,
c. .. u p:g..

ESE O O O O O O O

$ +..<

  • O O O O O dE O O

. _ SSE .._...Q_____.. 0_ Q. ._.

0 0 0_ 0_____.

5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SSn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 sW 0 0 0 0 0 0 .. O.

nSn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

= 2 0 n 0 0 0 2 nNa 7 .

0 ' .0.. . __ . 0 0..___.._ 2 9'

tW 1 9k Of 0 0 0 0 1

t. N o 0 0 0 0 0 0 u I C T A L. 6 11 0 0 0 0 la .

PEx100S dF CALM LHOUxSJ -

0 _ _ . _ ___. .

- . . _ . . . _ _ _ _ - a . . - . _

s

., _ m 2 L-- - hf 58

s f

TABLE V-4

i ,

l $ R CORPORATION 1 HOURS AT ESC'M WIND SPEEu aNu ulRECTION

'l PEAIGO 0F kE4.ORD - JANuAxY 1,1984-_THR00Gh. Mast.CH . 31, 1944 BATCH RtLEASE5 _.

STABILITY CLASS -G LLeVATION -

33 FT.

n!t D . . - . .-4D.D SPEED (dPttl -- _ .._. -

UIR 1-3 4-7 o-12 13-18 19-24 24+ TOTAL 74 0 0 0 0 0 0 v 2 tsNe ..___Q._._ .1. 9 0_ . . _ _ _ .0. O _ L

. l NF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 h l

tNe 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 l l

L 0 0 e 0 0 0 0 _.

E5h 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -

SE O O O O O O u SSL 0 0 0 0 0 0 _ u _ _

S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

55. O ^ C 0 3 0 0 5W 0 0 0 0 0 0 u __

wSw 0 0 0 0 0 0 v W 0 0 0 0 0 0 v l n 'i n . __ O _1 o 0 0 0 1 l -d 0 0 2 l ta w 1 0 0 0 1 l

l r,*In n 0 ' o i o o l

i T O f a t. L 1 1 0 0 0  :

PEkluD5 uF CALM (HuuxSs -

0 _

3;

- - - ~ .-- . - . . - _ __ _ .... __ _

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