LIC-96-0057, Radiological Environ Operating Rept for 1995

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Radiological Environ Operating Rept for 1995
ML20107L862
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Site: Fort Calhoun Omaha Public Power District icon.png
Issue date: 12/31/1995
From: Tira Patterson
OMAHA PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT
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NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
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LIC-96-0057, LIC-96-57, NUDOCS 9604300060
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U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Mail Station P1-137 Washington, D.C. 20555 i

Reference:

Docket No. 50-285

SUBJECT:

Fort Calhoun Station (FCS) 1995 Radiological Environmental Operating Report In accordance with the requirements of FCS Technical Specification 5.9.4.b, enclosed please find the 1995 Radiological Environmental Operating Report for the period of January 1,1995 through December 31, 1995. The data was obtained in accordance with Technical Specification 5.9.4.b and the Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (0DCM).

If you should have any questions, please contact me.

Sincerely, T. L. Patterson Division Manager Nuclear Operations '

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O OMAHA PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT FORT CALHOUN STATION RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT l

l TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 5.9.4.b l ., January 1, 1995 to December 31, 1995 i

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1995 Annual Radioloaical Environmental Ooeratina Reoort

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l In accordance with Technical Specification 5.9.4b, attached is the Fort Calhoun Station (FCS) Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report for year 1995.

The data provided meets the objectives specified in Section 5 of the Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (0DCM), " Radiological Environmental Monitoring Requirements."

The report is presented as follows:

1) An introductory discussion of program observations and environmental impact relevant to the operation of FCS and the implementatiori of the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP).
2) The sample class, sample collection frequency, number of sample locations,

, and the number of samples collected this reporting period for each class are delineated in Table 1.0.

3) A statistical evaluation of REMP findings is summarized in Table 2.0 in accordance with Regulatory Guide 4.8, Table 1. For each type of sample medium and analysis. Table 2.0 exhibits separately all indicator locations, all control locations, and the location having the highest annual mean result. For each of these classes. Table 2.0 specifies the following:
a. The total number of analyses.

r~~N b. The fraction of analyses yielding detectable results (i.e. results C above the highest Lower Limit of Detection (LLD) for this period).

c. The maximum, minimum, and average results,
d. The distance in miles and the direction relative to the FCS Reactor Containment Building (radial degrees) are specified for the location with the highest annual mean.
4) Table 3.0 is a listing of missed samples and explanations.
5) Appendix A describes the vendor Environmental Protection Agency Interlaboratory Comparison Program results.
6) Appendix B describes the vendor Data Reporting Conventions utilized.
7) Appendix C reports the information required when primary coolant specific activity has exceeded the limits of Technical Specification 2.1.3.

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l INTRODUCTION l V Radioloaical Envi onmental Monitorina Proaram-1995 The following represents the Fort Calhoun Station (FCS) Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report-1995. Results of completed sample analyses as  ;

required by the FCS Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (0DCM) are presented in the l attached tables. Collection of environmental sample media was performed by the  !

Utility (Omaha Public Power District) and sample analysis was performed by a ,

contract vendor (Teledyne Brown Engineering--Northbrook. Illinois). Data obtained l in the REMP were well within expected ranges and compared favorably to historical trends. None of the media sampled contained radioactivity attributable to the operation of the Fort Calhoun Station. The following observations were documented:

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1) Surface Water - Tritium was detected in one first quarter surface water composite sample collected 0.5 miles downstream of the Plant (333 pCi/L)  ;

at an analytical LLD of <300 pCi/L. The 40 CFR 141 and ODCM limit for I tritium in drinking water is 20.000 pCi/L. Plant staff reviewed effluent release data for this timeframe and found no abnormalities. Evaluation of tritium analyses at the nearest downstream municipal drinking water intake  :

(Metropolitan Utilities District--Omaha Nebraska) indicated non-detectable  ;

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2) Mud and Silt - Cesium-137 (0.061 0.020 pCi/g dry) was detected in one bottom l sediment samples 0.5 miles downstream of the plant at an analytical LLD of l p <0.009 pCi/g dry. However. the levels reported are consistent with normal environmental levels present and can be attributed to fallout.

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3) Fish - Several fish species of commercial and recreational value were l collected and analyzed this reporting period. The unavailability of certain species during the monitoring effort resulted in two programmatic deviations.

However, conditional deviations are allowed by the ODCM and the appropriate procedure. Therefore. the' overall effectiveness of the REMP was not compromised. The following deviations from the procedure were permitted:

a. One desired species (Gizzard Shad) could not be collected in sufficient number for analysis. Therefore. a substitute specimen of another species was analyzed (Carp).
b. Two specimens of one feeding class (insect feeders) were composited in order to yield a sufficient amount of flesh required for analysis.

Ultimately. the requirement for five (5) fish sam 31es was completed. Results for both indicator and control locations were a~l <LLD.

4) Air - Air sampling units operated with a downtime of 1% for 1995. Problems encountered were minor mechanical failures that did not result in extended l periods of inoperability. Malfunctions of flowraters or timers occurred on three weekly sampling events. However. analyses were performed and conclusions were derived from the data available. Overall, only three samples were not analyzed for the year. One occurrence was due to pump

.O failure, and the other two were for an open fuse. The overall effectiveness lV of the REMP was not reduced as a result of this downtime.

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Table 1.0 Sample collection program.

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Number of Number of Samples Collection Sample Collected Sample Class Frequency Locations This Period E 6. pend Radiation (TLDs) Quarterly 11 44 Air Particulates Weekly 5 257 AirborneIodine Weekly 5 257 .

Milk Semimonthly 2 22 Surface Water Monthly 3 36 Fish Annually 2 5 Mud and Silt Semiannually 1 2 Food Crops Annually 4 la TOTAL 636

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i Table 2.0 Radiokycal Env 6.w.i;al Monitoring Program Sumnury Name of Facility Fort Calhoun Nuclear Power Station Unit 1 Docket No. 50-285 location of Facility Washington, Nebraska Reporting Period January December 1995 (County, State)

Indicator Location with Highest Control Number Sample Type and locations Annual Mean Locations Non-

, Type Number of LLob Mean (F)C Mean (F)C Mean (F)c Routine waits) Analyses

  • Fangec locationd Rangec Range Results' Gamma 44 0.5 1.4 (40/40) OF-B,E,IJ.K 1 3 (20/20) 0

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(1.1-1.6) Alllocations had (13-1.6) (13-13)

(TLD) identical mearts (mR/ week)

Airbome GB 257 0.005I 0.019 (203/205) OAG,Onsite 0.021 (52/52) 0.019 (52/52) O particulates (0.006-0.054) Stn. #2 (0.008-0.054) (0.007-0.045)

(pC1/m3) 0.6 ml 9 208*

GS 20 Cs-134 0.001 <LLD - -

<LLD 0 Cs-137 0.001 <LLD - -

<LLD 0 Other 0.002 <LLD - -

<LLD 0 gammas Airbome I-131 257 0.07 <LLD - -

<LLD 0 Iodine (pCi/m3)

Milk, Fresh I-131 22 0.5 <LLD - -

<LLD 0 (PCi/L)

GS 22 K-40 150 1350 (11/11) 0FM-D,Mohr Farm 1440 (11/11) 0 1440 (11/11)

(1180-1560) 7.9 mi 0187' (1330-1610) (1330-1610)

Cs-134 15 <LLD - -

<LLD 0 Cs-137 15 <LLD - - <LLD 0 Other 15 <LLD - -

<LLD 0 SN Surface Water GS 36 (pCi/L)

Cs-134 15 <LLD - -

<LLD 0 Cs-137 18 <LLD - -

<LLD 0 Other 15 <LLD - -

<LLD 0 lp e nas H-3 12 300 333 (1/8) OSW-B, 333 (1/4) <LLD 0 Downstream, 0.5 mL 0106' Page 4 of 6

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Table 2.0 RadiologicalEnvironmentalMonitoringProgramSummary NameofFacility Fort Calhoun Nuclear Power Station Unit 1 Docket No. 50-285 location of Facility Washington, Nebraska Repomng Period January- December 1995 (County, State) j i Indicator location with Highest Control hiumber 1 **mple Type and Imcations Annual Mean locations Non-l Npe Number of Ltob Mean (F)C Mean (F)C Mean (F)c Routine

,} itS) Analyses3 Rangec Locationd Rantec Range kesults'

Fah GS 5 l (pC1/g wet)

Mn-54 0.017 <LLD - -

<LLD 0 Co-58 0.020 <LLD - -

<LLD 0 Co-60 0.020 <LLD - -

<LLD 0 Zn-65 0.027 <LLD - -

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l Cs-134 0.016 <LLD - -

<LLD 0 Cs-137 0.015 <LLD - -

<LLD 0 l Other 0.015 <LLD - -

<LLD 0 gammas 8 l

Mud and Silt CS 2 (pCi/g dry)

Cs-134 0.036 <LLD - -

none O Cs-137 0.009 0.061 (1/2) OSA-A, Missouri 0.061 (1/2) none O River Downstream 05 mi. O 106*

! Other 0.043 <LLD - -

none 0 i gammas l Food Crops CS 13 i

(PCi/g wet) i Mn-54 0.013 <LLD - -

<LLD 0 Co-58 0.016 <tLD - -

<LLD 0 Co-60 0.016 <LLD - -

<LLD 0 Fe-59 0.030 <LLD - - <LLD 0 Zn-65 0.049 <LLD - -

<LLD 0 Zr-Nb-95 0.019 <LLD - - <LLD 0 Cs-134 0.017 <LLD - -

<LLD 0 Cs-137 0.016 <LLD - -

<LLD 0 Ba-La-140 0.018 <LLD - -

<LLD 0 a GB = gross beta, CS = pr.una scan.

b l LLD = nominal lower limit of detection based on 95% confidence levet C

i Mean and range are based on detectable measurements only (i.e., <LLD). Fraction of detectable measurements at specified

[ locations is indicated in parentheses (F).

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Locations are specified: (1) by code, (2) by name, and (3) by distance and direction relative to Reactor Containment Building.

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  • Non-routine results are those which exceed ten times the control station value. If no control station value is available, the result I

is considered non-routine if it exceeds ten times the typical pre-operational value for the medium or location.

I One value was eliminated from the calculation for LLD due to low volume (35m3),

8 Value given is for Ru-103.

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'u) Listina of Missed Samoles Sample Tvoe Date Location Reason Air Particulate / 10-11-95 OAF Pump malfunction l Filter & Cartridge through Onsite No. 01 '

10-18-95 0.5 mi./293 Air Particulate / 09-27-95 OAI Unit malfunction Filter & Cartridge through City of Blair due to open fuse 10-04-95 3.0 mi./303 Air Particulate / 10-18-95 OAI Unit malfunction Filter & Cartridge through City of Blair due to open fuse ,

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i APPENDIX A INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM RESULTS O 1 i

l NOTE: Teledyne's Midwest Laboratory participates in intercomparison studies administered by U.S. EPA Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory, Las Vegas, Nevada. The results are reported in Appendix A. Also reported are results of International Intercomparison and Teledyne testing of TLD's, as well as, in-house spikes, blanks and duplicates. Appendix A is updated four times a year; the complete Appendix is included in March, June, September and December monthly progress reports only. Please refer to March, June, September and December progress reports for information.

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Interlaboratorv Comnarison Program Results Teledyne's Midwest Laboratory (formerly Hazleton Environmental Sciences) has participated in interlaboratory comparispn (crc scheck) programs since the formulation of it's quality control program in December 1971. Dese progi:ans are operated by agencies which supply environmental type samples (e.g.,

milk or water) containing concentrations of radionuclides know to the issuing agency but not to participant laboratories. The purpose of such a program is to provide an independent check on the laboratory's analytical procedures and to alert it to any possible problems.

Participant laboratories measure the concentration of specified radionuclides and report them to the j issuing agency. Several months later, the agency reports the known values to the participant laboratories '

and specifies controllimits. Results consistently higher or lower than the known values or outside the controllimits indicate a need to check the instruments or procedures used.

The results in Table A-1 were obtained throuFh participation in the environmental sample crosscheck program for milk, water and air filters during the past twelve months. Data for previous years is l available upon request. '

His program is conducted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Intercomparison and g

' . Calibration Section, Quality Assurance Branch, Environmental Monitoring and Sapport Laboratory, Las Vegas, Ne,acia.

The results in Table A-2 were obtained for Thermoluminescent Dosimeters (TLDs), since 1976 via  !

various International Intercomparisons of Environmental Dosimeters under the sponsorships listed in Table A-2. Also Teledyne testing results are listed.

Table A-3 lists results of the analyses on in-house " spiked" samples for the past twelve months.

Data for previous years available upon request.

Table A-4 lists results of the analyses on in-house " blank" samples for the past twelve months.

Data for previous years available upon request.

Table A-5 list results of the in-house " duplicate" program for the past twelve months. Acceptance is based on the difference of the results being less than the sum of the errors. Data for previous years available upon request.

Attachment A lists acceptance criteria for " spiked" samples.

Out-of-limit results are explained directly below the result.

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ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA FOR " SPIKED" SAMPLES l LABORATORY PRECISION
ONE STANDARD DEVIATION VALUES FOR VARIOUS ANALYSES
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! Gamma Emitters 5 to 100 pCi/ liter or kg 5.0 pCi/ liter I i >100 pCi/ liter or kg 5% of known value )

6 l Strontium-89 5 to 50 pCi/ liter or kg 5.0 pCi/ liter j >50 pCi/ liter or kg 10% of known value i

'l Strontium-90b 2 to 30 pCi/ liter or kg 5.0 pCi/ liter

>30 pCi/ liter or kg 10% of known value 4

j Potassium >0.1 g/ liter or kg 5% of known value

Gross alpha s20 pCi/ liter 5.0 pCi/ liter
>20 pCi/ liter 25% of known value y

i Gross beta s100 pCi/ liter 5.0 pCi/ liter

>100 pCi/ liter 5% of known value  ;

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! Tritium 14,000 pCi/ liter - Is = (pCl/ liter) =

j 169.85 x (known)*"

j >4,000 pCi/ liter 10% of known value Radium-226,-228 <0.1 pCi/ liter 15% of known value Plutonium 0.1 pCi/ liter, gram, or sample 10% of known value Iodine-131, s55 pCi/ liter 6.0 pCi/ liter Iodme-129 6 >55 pCi/ liter 10% of known value Uranium-238, s35 pCi/ liter 6.0 pCi/ liter Nickel-64 6 >35 pCi/ liter 15% of known value 6

Techncdum-99 6 ' *# '

Iron-55

>100 pCi/ liter 10% of known value Others" -

20% of known value

  • From EPA publication, " Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparison Studies Program, Fiscal Year,1981-1982, EPA-600/4-81-004.

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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's crosscheck program, companson of EPA and Teledyne's Midwest Laboratory results for various sample media'.

1 Concentration in pCi/L"

. Lab Sample Date Teledyne Results EPA Result d Control Code Type Collected Analysis 12 Sigma

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STW-723 WATER Jan,1995 St-89 17.7i 1.5 20.0 i 5.0 113 - 28.7 i STW-723 WATER Jan,1995 Sr-90 13.7 i 0.6 15.015.0 6 3 - 23.7 STW-724 WATER Jan,1995 Gr. Alpha' 43i0.6 5.0i5.0 0.0 - 13.7

, STW-724 WATER Jan,1995 Gr. Beta 4.7i 0.6 5.0i5.0 0.0 - 13.7 STW-725 WATER Feb,1995 I-131 99.0 i 4.4 100.0 i 10.0 82.7- 1173 STW-726 WATER Feb,1995 Re-226 19.2 i 0.4 19.1 2.9 14.1 - 24.1 STW-726 WATER Feb,1995 Ra 228 19.2 i 2.0 20.015.0 113 - 28.7 l STW-726 WATER Feb,1995 Uranium 24.9 i 0.2 25.5 i 3.0 20.3 - 30.7 STW-727 WATER Mar,1995 H-3 7,460.0 i 87.2 7,435.0 i 744.0 6,144.2 - 8,725.8 l STW-728 WATER Mar,1995 Pu-239 11.010.6 11.1 i 1.1 9.2 - 13.0

{ STW-729 WATER Apr,1995 Gr. Alpha 41.7 i 0.6 47.5i ll.9 26.9 - 68.1 l STW-729 WATER Apr,1995 Ra-226 13.4 i 0.5 14.9 i 2.2 11.1 - 18.7 i STW-729 WATER Apr,1995 Ra-228 13.li 2.4 15.814.0 8.9 - 22.7 i STW-729 WATER Apr,1995 Uranium 9.5i0.6 10.013.0 4.8 - 15.2 l STW-730 WATER Apr,1995 Co-60 29.0 i 1.7 29.0 i 5.0 203 - 37.7 STW-730 WATER Apr,1995 Cs-134 17.3 t l.2 20.0 5.0 11 3 - 28.7 j- STW-730 WATER Apr,1995 Cs-137 11.0 i 1.0 11.0 i 5.0 2.3 - 19.7 STW-730 WATER Apr,1995 Gr. Beta 74.8 3.2 . 86.6 i 10.0 69.3 - 103.9

STW-730 WATER Apr,1995 St-89 17.0 i 0.0 20.0 i 5.0 11 3 - 28.7

] STW-730 WATER Apr,1995 Sr-90 12.7 1.2 15.0 5.0 6.3 - 23.7

STW-732 WATER Jun,1995 Ra-226 14.7 0.3 14.8 i 2.2 11.0 - 18.6 STW-732 WATER Jun,1995 Ra 228 11.9 0.6 15.0 i 3.8 8.4 - 21.6 i STW-732 WATER Jun,1995 Uranium 13.9 i 0 3 15.2 i 3.0 10.0 - 20.4

! STW-735 WATER Jul,1995 Gr. Alpha 16.4 2.4 27.Si 6.9 15.5 - 39.5

STW-735 WATER Jul,1995 Gr. Beta 16.8il.0 19.4 i 5.0 10.7 - 28.1 STW-736 WATER Aug,1995 H-3 4,773.7 i 49.9 4,872.0 1 487.0 4,027.1 - 5,716.9 l
  • Results obtained by Teledyne Brown Engineering Environmental Services Midwest Laboratory as a j

participant in the environmental sample crosscheck program operated by the Intercomparison and l Calibration Section, Quality Assurance Branch, Environmental Monitoring and Support Laboratory, U.S.

j Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), las Vegas, Neveda.

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  • All results are in pCi/L, except for elemental potassium (K) data in milk, which are in mg/L; air filter l

{ samples, which are in pCi/ Filter. '

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Table A-2. Crosscheck program results; Thermoluminescent Dosimeters. (TLDs).

/~N (v) mR Lab Teledyne Results Known Average t 2' Sigma Code TLD Type Date Measurement t 2 Siema Value 2 Siema (All Participants) 2nd Intemational Intercomoa rison 115-2 CaF2 : Mn Bulb Apr.1976 Field 17.0i l.9 17.1 16.4 t 7.7 115-2 CaF2 : Mn Bulb Apr,1976 Lab 20.8 4.1 21.3 18.8 7.6 Second International Intercomparison of Environmental Dosimeters conducted in April of 1976 by the Health and Safety Laboratory (HASL), New York, new York, and the School of Public Health of the University of Texas. Houston, Texas.

3rd Intemational Intercomoarison 115-3 CaF2 : Mn Bulb Jun,1977 Field 30.7 3.2 34.9 4.8 31.5 3.0 115-3 CaF2 : Mn Bulb Jun,1977 Lab 89.6 6.4 91.7 14.6 86.2 i 24.0 Third Intemational Intercomparison of Environmental Dosimeters conducted in the summer of 1977 by Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the School of Public Health of the University of Texas, Houston, Texas.

4th International Intercomoarison 115-4 CaF : Mn Bulb Jun,1979 Field 14.1 1.1 14.1 1.4 16.0 9.0 115-4 CaF2 : Mn Bulb Jun,1979 Lab, High 40.4 t l.4 45.8 9.2 43.9 13.2 115-4 CaF2 : Mn Bulb Jun,1979 Lab, Low 9.8 1.3 12.2 2.4 12.0 7.4 1

Fourth Intemationalintercomparison of Envirormental Dosimeters conducted in the summer of 1979 by the l f- School of Public Health of the University of Texas, Houston, Texas.

V Sth Intemational Irnercomnarison 115-5A CaF : Mn Bulb Oct,1980 Field 31.4 i 1.8 30.0 6.0 30.2 14.6 115-5A CaF2 : Mn Bulb Oct,1980 Lab,End 96.6 5.8 88.4 8.8 90.7 31.2  ;

115-5A CaF : Mn Bulb Oct,1980 Lab, Start 77.4 5.8 75.2 7.6 75.8 40.4 l Fifth Intemational Intercomparison of Environmental Dosimeters conducted in the fall of 1980 at Idaho Falls, (

Idaho and sponsored by the School of Public Health of the University of Texas, Houston, Texas and the l Environmental Measurements Laboratory, New York, New York, U.S. Department of Energy.  !

5th International Intercomoarison 115-5B LiF-100 Chips Oct,1980 Field 30.3 4.8 30.0 i 6.0 30.2 14.6 115-5B LiF-100 Chips Oct,1980 Lab,End 85.4 11.7 88.4 8.8 90.7 31.2 115-5B LiF-100 Chips Oct,1980 Lab, Start 81.1 7.4 75.2 7.6 75.8140.4 Fifth International Intercomparison of Environmental Dosimeters conducted in the fall of 1980 at Idaho Falls, Idaho and sponsored by the School of Public Health of the University of Texas, Houston, Texas and the Environmental Measurements Laboratory, New York, New York, U.S. Department of Energy.

6th International Intercomoarison 115-6 Teledyne did not participate in the Sixth Intemational Intercomparison of Environmental Dosimeters.

7th International Intercomnarison 115-7A LiF-100 Chips Jun,1984 Field 75.412.6 75.8 6.0 75.1 29.8 V

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mR Lab Teledyne Results Known Average 2 Sigma Code TLD Type Date Measurement 2 Sigma Value t 2 Sigma (All Participants) l 115-7A LiF-100 Chips Jun,1964 Lab, Co-60 80.0 3.5 79.924.0 77.9 27.6

115-7A LIF-100 Chips Jun,1984 Lab, Cs-137 66.6 i 2.5 75.0 i 3.8 73.0 i 22.2 l

Seventh Intemational Intercomparison of Environmental Dosimeters conducted in the spring and summer of i

1984 at Las Vegas, Nevada, and sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy, The Nuclear Regulatory i Commission, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

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] 115-7B LiF-100 Chips Jun,1984 Fieid 71.5 2.6 75.8 i 6.0 75.1 i 29.8 115-7B LiF-100 Chips Jun,1984 Lab, Co-60 84.8 i 6.4 79.9 i 4.0 77.9127.6

} 115-7B LIF-100 Chips Jun,1964 Lab, Cs-137 78.8 1.6 75.0

  • 3.8 73.0 i 22.2 l Seventh International Intercomparison of Environmental Dosimeters conducted in the spring and summer of i

1984 at Las Vegas, Nevada, and sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy, The Nuclear Regulatory

{ Commission, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

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7th International Intercomnarison l 115-7C CaSO.: Dy Jun,1984 FieId 76.8 2.7 75.8 i 6.0 75.1 29.8 t

Cus j 115-7C CaSO4 : Dy Jun,1984 Lab, Co-60 82.5 3.7 79.9 i 4,: 77.9 27.6 i Cue j 115-7C CaSO.: Dy Jun,1984 Lab, Cs-137 79.0 i 3.2 75.013.8 73.0 i 22.2 l Cards i Seventh Intemational Intercompanson of Environmental Dosimeters conducted in the spring and summer of 1

1984 at Las Vegas, Nevada, and sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy, The Nuclear Regulatory

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l 115-8A LiF-100 Chips Jan,1986 Field, Site 1 29.5 1.4 29.7 1.5 28.9 12.4

115-8A LiF-100 Chips Jan,1986 Field, Site 2 11.3 0.8 10.4 0.5 10.119.1 {

] 115-8A LiF-100 Chips Jan,1986 Lab, Cs-137 13.7 0.9 17.2 0.9 16.2 6.8 l

Eighth Intemational Intercomparison of Environmental Dosimeters conducted in the fall and winter of

1985-1986 at New York, New York, and sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy.

8th International Intercomnarison 1

i j 115-8B LiF-100 Chips Jan,1986 Field, Site 1 32.311.2 29.7 t l.5 28.9 12.4 l 115-8B LIF-100 Chips Jan,1986 Field, Site 2 9.0i1.0 10.4 i 0.5 10.1 i 9.0 l 115-8B LiF-100 Chips Jan,1986 Lab, Cs-137 15.8 0.9 17.2 0.9 16.216.8 l Eighth International Intercompanson of Environmental Dosimeters conducted in the fall and winter of j 1985-1986 at New York, New York, and sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy.

l 8th International Intercomoarison 115-8C CaSO4 : Dy Jan,1986 Field, Site 1 32.2 0.7 29.7 t l.5 28.9 12.4 Cards iO

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Table A-2. Crosscheck program results: Thermoluminescent Dosimeters. (TLDs).

O Lab Teledyne Results Known Average 12 Sigma Code TLD Tvoe Date Measurement i2 Sigma Value 2 Sigma (All Participants) 115-8C CaSO.: Dy Jan,1986 Field, Site 2 10.6 i 0.6 10.4 i 0.5 10.119.0 Cards 115-8C CaSO.: Dy Jan,1986 Lab, Cs 137 18.1 i 0.8 17.210.9 16.2 i 6.8 Cards Eighth International Intercomparison of Environmental Dosimeters conducted in the fall and winter of 1985-1986 at New York, New York, and sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy.

9th International Intercomnarisnn 115 The Ninth International Intercomparison of Environmental Dosimeters was not available to Teledyne's Midwest Laboratory.

10th International Interenmnarison 115-10A LIF-100 Chips Aug,1993 Field 25.7t l.4 27.011.6 26.4110.2 115-10A LIF-100 Chips Aug,1993 Lab,1 22.7 i 1.6 25.9 i 1.3 25.0 9.4 115-10A LiF-100 Chips Aug,1993 Lab,2 62.7 i 2.6 72.7 t l.9 69.8 i 20.3 The Tenth International Intercomparison of Environmental Dosimeters conducted in 1993 at Idaho State University and sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy and the Idaho State University.

10th Internatinnal Interenmnarison '

115-10B CaSO.: Dy Aug,1993 Field 26.0 i 2.3 27.0 i 1.6 26.4 i 10.2 Cards 115-10B CaSO.: Dy Aug,1993 Lab,1 24.1 i 1.7 25.9 i 1.3 25.019.4 Cards 115-10B CaSO.: Dy Aug,1993 Lab,2 69.2 3.0 72.7t l.9 69.8 20.3 Cards The Tenth International Intercomparison of Environmental Dosimeters conducted in 1993 at Idaho Stat University and sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy and the Idaho Stat University.

Teledvne Testin_e 89-1 LiF-100 Chips Sep,1989 Lab 21.0i0.4 22.4 ND ND = No Data: Teledyne Testing was only pcrformed by Teledyne.

Chips were irradiated by Teledyne isotopes, Inc., Westwood, New Jersey, in September,1989.

Teledyne Testina 89-2 Teledyne Nov,1989 Lab 20.9 t l.0 20.3 ND CaSo.: Dy Cards ND = No Data: Teledyne Testing was only performed by Teledyne.

Cards were irradiated by Teledyne Isotopes, Inc., Westwood, New Jersey, in June,1990.

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O mR Lab Teledyne Results Known Average 2 Sigma Code TLD Type Date Measurement t 2 Sigma Value 2 Sigma (All Participants)

Teledvne Testine i

90-1 Teledyne Jun,1990 Lab 20.6 1.4 i

19.6 ND CaSo.: Dy Cards

ND = No Data; Teledyne Testing was only performed by Teledyne.
Cards were irradiated by Teledyne Isotopes, Inc., Westwood, New Jersey, in June,1990.

Teledyne Testine

{ 90-2 Teledyne Jun,1990 Lab 100.8 i 4.3 100.0 ND

, CaSo.: Dy Cards ND = No Data;Teledyne Testing was only performed by Teledyne.

Cards were irradiated by Dosimetry Asssociates, Inc., Northville, MI, in October,1990.

Teledyne Testin_e 91-1 Teledyne Oct,1990 1.ab,1 33.4 i 2.0 32.0 ND CaSo.: Dy Cards l 91-1 Teledyne Oct,1990 Lab,2 55.2 i 4.7 58.8 ND CaSo.: Dy Cards 91-1 Teledyne Oct,1990 Lab,3 87.8 6.2 85.5 ND i CaSo.: Dy  !

Cards ND = No Data;Teledyne Testing was only performed by Teledyne.

Cards were irradiated by Teledyne Isotopes, Inc., Westwood, New Jersey, in October,1991.

Teledyne Testing 92-1 LiF-100 Chips Feb,1992 Lab,1 11.1 i 0.2 10.7 ND 92-1 LiF-100 Chips Feb,1992 Lab,2 25.6 0.5 25.4 ND 92-1 LiF-100 Chips Feb,1992 Lab,3 46.4 0.5 46.3 ND ND = No Data; Teledyne Testing was only performed by Teledyne.

Chips were irradiated by Teledyne Isotopes, Inc., Westwood, New Jersey, in February,1992.

Teledvne Testin_e 92-2 Teledyne Apr,1992 Reader 1, #1 20.1 0.1 20.1 ND CaSo.: Dy Cards 92-2 Teledyne Apr,1992 Reader 1, #2 40.6 i 0.1 40.0 ND 3 CaSo.: Dy 1 Cards o A2-4

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Table A-2. Crosscheck program results;Thermoluminescent Dosimeters. (TLDs).

! L l mR Lab Teledyne Results Known Average i2 Sigma Code TLD Type Date Measurement 2 Sigma Value 2 Sigma (All Participants) 92-2 Teledyne Apt,1992 Reader 1, #3 60.0 i 1.3 60.3 ND CaSo.: Dy Cards l

92-2 Teledyne Apr,1992 Reader 2, #1 20.3i0.3 20.1 ND CaSo.: Dy Cards 92-2 Teledyne Apr,1992 Reader 2, #2 39.2 0.3 40 0 ND CaSo.: Dy Cards 92-2 Teledyne Apr,1992 Reader 2, #3 60.7 i 0.4 60.3 ND CaSo.: Dy Cards ND = No Data; Teledyne Testing was only performed by Teledyne.

Cards were irradiated by Teledyne Isotopes, Inc., Westwood, New Jersey, in April,1992.

Teledvne Testine 93-1 Teledyne Mar,1993 Lab,1 10.0 1.0 10.2 ND LiF-100 Chips Teledyne Mar,1993 Lab,2 25.2 i 2.2 25.5 ND l \gp 93-1 LiF-100 Chips 93-1 Teledyne Mar,1993 Lab,3 42.7 i 5.7 45.9 ND LiF-100 Chips ND = No Data; Teledyne Testing was only performed by Teledyne.

Chips were irradiated by Teledyne Isotopes, Inc., Westwood, New Jersey, in March,1993. Due to a potential error of 10-12% when cards where irradiated, results of the testing on the cards will not be published. Data is available upon request.

Teledyne Testine 94-1 Teledyne Nov,1994 Lab,1 15.6 0.4 14.9 ND LiF-100 Chips 94-1 Teledyne Nov,1994 Lab,2 30.210.4 29.8 ND LiF-100 Chips 94-1 Teledyne Nov,1994 Lab,3 59.210.3 59.7 ND LiF-100 Chips 94-1 Teledyne Nov,1994 Reader 1, #1 14.9 i 0.1 14.9 ND CaSo.: Dy Cards 94-1 Teledyne Nov,1994 Reader 1, #2 30.8 0.1 29.8 ND l CaSo.: Dy Cards I

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4 mR j Lab Teledyne Results Known Average 2 Sigma Code TLD Type Date Measurement i2 Sigma Value 2 Sigma (All Participants) 94-1 Teledyne Nov,1994 Reader 1, #3 58.9 i 0.3 59.7 ND

CaSo.
Dy l Cards 94-1 Teledyne Nov,1994 Reader 2, #1 15.4 i 0.2 14.9 ND CaSo.: Dy

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j 94-1 Teledyne Nov,1994 Reader 2, #2 31.410.2 29.8 ND i CaSo.: Dy l Cards i 94-1 Teledyne Nov,1994 Reader 2, #3 60.1 i 0.3 59.7 ND

. CaSo.: Dy i Cards l ND = No Dau; Teledyne Testing was only performed by Teledyne.

Cards were irradiated by Teledyne Isotopes, Inc., Westwood, New Jersey, in November,1994.

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Table A-3. In-house " spike" samples.

i Concentration in pCi/L' I ab Sample Date Teledyne Results Known Control' j Code Type Collected Analysis 2s, n=1' Activity Limits i SPW-7569 WATER Jul,1995 H-3 25806.9 i 447.7 26669.0 21335.2 - 32002.8 f SPAP-10967 AIR FILTER Nov,1995 Gr. Beta 7.3i0.0 8.0 0.0 - 18.0

SPAP-2513 AIR FILTER Apr,1995 Gr. Beta 7.5 0.0 8.1 0.0 - 18.1 I' SPAP-2542 AlR RLTER Apr,1995 Cs-137 2.3 i 2.1 1.9 1.2 - 2.7

! SPAP-284 AIR MLTER Jan,1995 Cs-137 2.2i 0.0 1.9 1.2 - 2.7

SPAP-284 AIR RLTER Jan,1995 I-131(g) 2.2i 0.0 1.9 1.2 - 2.7

! SPAP-408 AIR FILTER Jan,1995 Gr. Beta 7.5i0.0 8.1 0.0 - 18.1 l SPAP 7554 AIR FILTER Jul,1995 Gr. Beta 7.3i 0.0 8.1 0.0 - 18.1 l SPAP-7557 AIR MLTER Jul,1995 Cs-137 2.3i0.0 1.9 1.2 - 2.7 SPCH 11238 gCgt Oct,1995 I131(g) 0.8i 0.0 0.8 0.5-1.1 SPCH-5964 C L Jun,1995 I-131(g) 2.2 i 0.1

] 2.3 1.4-3.3 SPCH 717 CHARC L Jan,1995 I-131(g) 2.9i0.1 f 2.5 1.5-3.4 SPF 10921 FISH Oct,1995 Co-60 0.7i 0.0 0.8 0.5-1.1 SPF-10921 MSH Oct,1995 Cs-134 0.Si0.0 0.6 0.3-0.8 SPF-10921 FISH Oct,1995 C3-137 0.9i 0.1 0.9 0.5-1.2 V SPF-37'08 HSH May,1995 Cs-134 0.1i 0.0 0.1 0.1-0.2 l SPF-3708 FISH May,1995 Cs-137 0.2i 0.0 0.2 0.1 - 0.2 SPMI-205 MILK Jan,1995 Cs-137 51.2 i 7.5 49.4 39.4 - 59.4 SPMI-205 MILK Jan,1995 Sr-89 19.4 i 3.4 23.1 13.1 - 33.1 SPMI 205 MILK Jan,1995 Sr-90 26.2i l.3 28.1 18.1 - 38.1 SPMI 2988 MILK Apr,1995 Cs-134 37.0i l.8 40.7 30.7 - 50.7 SPMI-2988 MILK Apr,1995 Cs-137 62.413.1 54.5 44.5 - 64.5 l

SPMI-2988 .

MILK Apr,1995 Sr-89 32.6 i 3.3 36.5 26.5 - 46.5 SPMI-2988 MILK Apr,1995 Sr 90 25.6 16 24.9 14.9 - 34.9 SPMI-6838 MILK Jun,1995 I-131 38.5 i 0.5 39.6 27.6 - 51.6 SPMI 707 M1LK Jan,1995 I-131 80.3 i 1.4 86.0 68.8 - 103.2 SPMI-707 MILK Jan,1995 I-131(g) 84.8 i 10.4 86.0 51.6 - 96.0 SPMI-7525 MILK Jul,1995 Cs 134 31.5 2.5 34.4 24.4 - 44.4 SPMI-7525 MILK Jul,1995 Cs-137 50.2 i 4.0 43.4 33.4 - 53.4 SPMI-7525 MILK Jul,1995 I-131(g) 44.7 i 5.4 45.6 27.4 - 55.6 SPMI-7525 MILK Jul,1995 Sr-90 28.0 i 1.4 27.9 17.9 - 37.9 SPSO-5130 SOIL May,1995 Cs-134 0.310.0 0.3 0.2 - 0.4 SPSO-5130 SOIL May,1995 C3-137 0.5 0.0 0.5 0.3 - 0.7 O

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Table A-3. In house " spike" samples.

Concentration in pCi/l

  • Lab Sample Date Teledyne Results Known Control' Code Type Collected Analysis 2s, n=1' Activity Limits SPVE-6006 VEGETATION Jun,1995 I-131(g) 0.6i 0.0 0.5 0.3-0.8 SPVE-7190 VEGETATION Jul,1995 I131(g) 1.li0.0 1.0 0.6-1.4 SPVE-729 VEGETATION Feb,1995 1-131(g) 1.9 i 0.1 1.9 1.1 - 2.6 SPW-1204 WATER Feb,1995 Ra-226 6.9i 0.1 6.9 4.8 - 9.0 SPW-12079 WATER Nov,1995 H 3 27963.4 i 445.5 29315.0 23452.0 .!5178.0 SPW-12084 WATER Nov,1995 Gr. Alpha 75.3 i 3.2 82.8 41.4 - 124 2 SPW-12084 WATER Nov,1995 Gr. Beta 86.912.5 86.3 76.3 - 96.3 SPW-1790 WATER Mar,1995 Sr 89 0.9i3.9 42.7 32.7 - 52.7 "Ihe raw data was reviewed and found to be free of errors. The sample was repeated with similar results.An Investigation was conducted to determine the cause of this deviation. No apparent cause was found for this discrepancy. It was determined the " spike" was prepared improperly. Another " spike" was prepared and analyzed (See SPW-6388). No further action is planned.

SPW-1790 WATER Mar,1995 Sr-90 31.4 i 1.8 39.1 31.3 - 46.9 The raw data was reviewed and found to be free of errors. The sample was repeated with sinular results.An Investigation was conducted to determine the cause of this deviation. No apparent cause was found for this discrepancy. It was determined the " spike" was prepared improperly. Another " spike" was prepared and analyzed (See SPW-6388). No further action is planned.

p SPW-2544 WATER Apr,1995 H-3 9656.2 i 291.8 9333.0 7466.4 - 11199.6 SPW-2652 WATER Apr,1995 Co-60 23.8 i 2.4 24.8 14.8 - 34.8 i SPW-2652 WATER Apr,1995 Cs-134 29.3 i 2.3 30.8 20.8 - 40.8 SPW-2652 WATER Apr,1995 Cs-137 42.3 i 3.9 40.9 30.9 - 50.9 SPW-286 WATER Jan,1995 H-3 40929.9 1 5594.5 40871.0 32696.8 - 49045.2 SPW-289 WATER Jan,1995 Co-60 250.S t 14.1 247.5 222.8 - 272.3 SPW-289 WATER Jan,1995 Cs-134 290.5 14.4 321.3 289.2 - 353.4 SPW-289 WATER Jan,1995 Cs 137 387.7 i 21.2 394.3 354.9 - 433.7 SPW-3051 WATER Mar,1995 Gr. Alpha 88.513.7 82.9 41.5 - 124.4 SFW-3051 WATER Apr,1995 Gr. Alpha 88.013.8 82.9 41.5 124.4 SPW-3051 WATER Mar,1995 Cr. Beta 83.0 2.3 87.2 77.2 - 97.2 SPW-3051 WATER Apr,1995 Gr. Beta 79.6 i 2.3 87.2 77.2 - 97.2 SPW-3589 WATER May,1995 Fe-55 2033.7t 500.2 2274.0 1819.2 - 2728.8 SPW-5608 WATER Jun.1995 I131 78.8 i 2.3 85.5 68.4 - 102.6 SPW-6005 WATER Jun,1995 I131 48.2 i 1.9 46.8 34.8 - 58.8 SPW-6008 WATER May,1995 Gr. Alpha 17.3 i 1.4 20.7 10.4 - 31.1 SPW-6008 WATER May,1995 Gr. Beta 21.2 1.0 21.8 11.8 - 31.8 SPW-6388 WATER May,1995 Sr-89 18.7 i 2.4 21.2 11.2 - 31.2 SPW-6388 WATER May,1995 Sr-90 21.2 i 1.1 23.2 13.2 - 33.2 O

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i j Table A-3. In-house " spike" samples.

1 Concentration in pCi/L' Lab Sample Date Teledyne Results Known Control' 1

Code Type Collected Analysis 2s, n=1' Activity Limits q SPW-6398 WATER May,1995 Sr 89 18.7 i 2.4 21.2 11.2 - 31.2 l

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SPW-6398 WATER May,1995 Sr-90 21.2 1.1 23.2 13.2 33.2 j SPW-6839 WATER Jun,1995 I131 34.9 0.5 39.5 27.5 - 51.5 i SPW-8179 WATER Jul,1995 Fe-55 2.3 0.4 2.1 0.0 22.1 l SPW 9981 WATER sep,1995 Sr 89 34.6 4.9 39.0 29.0 - 49.0 SPW-9981 WATER sep,1995 Sr-90 20.311.3 20.0 10.0 30.0 1

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  • All results are in pCi/L, except for elemental potassium (K) in milk, which are in mg/L; air filter samples, which are in pCi/ Filter; and food products, which are in mg/kg.
  • All samples are the results of single determinations.
  • Control limits are based on Attachment A, page A2 of this report.

NOE For fish, Jello is used for the spike matrix. For vegetation, Sawdust is used for the spike matrix.

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Table A-4. In-house " blank" samples.

Concentration pCi/L*.

O V Teledyne Results (4.66 Sigma)

Acceptance Lab Sample Sample Criteria Code Tvpe Date Analysis LLD Activity" (4.66 Sigma)

SPAP-10968 AIR FILTER Nov 1995 Gr. Beta <0.4 0.61 i 0.26 < 3.2 SPAP 2514 AIR FII.TER Apr1995 Gr. Beta <0.3 0.0310.25 <3.2 SPAP-2543 AIR FILTER Apr1995 Co-60 <4.4 0.3912.20 < 10.0 ,

SPAP-2543 AIR FILTER Apr1995 Cs 134 < 1.9 0.05 2.11 < 10.0 l SPAP-2543 AIR FILTER Apr1995 Cs 137 <1.1 -1.24 1.83 < 10.0 SPAP 283 AIR FILTER Jan 1995 Co-60 <2.7 -0.36 1.40 < 10.0 j SPAP-283 AIR FILTER Jan 1995 Cs-134 < 1.5 -0.67 t 1.33 < 10.0 l SPAP-283 AIR FILTER Jar 1995 Cs-137 < 2.4 0.46 1.33 < 10.0 SPAP-409 AIR FILTER kn 1995 Gr. Beta <0.5 0.02 i 0.28 < 3.2 SPAP-7556 AIR FILTER Jul1995 Gr. Deta < 1.0 0.06 0.55 < 3.2 SPAP-7558 AIR FILTER Jul1995 Co-60 <4.2 0.39 t 3.06 < 10.0 SPAP-7558 AIR FILTER Jul1995 Co-60 <4.2 0.04 3.07 < 10.0 SPAP-7558 AIR FILTER Jul1995 Cs-134 <3.0 -1.23 2.45 < 10.0 SPAP-7558 AIR FILTER Jul1995 Cs-137 <3.5 1.18 2.04 < 10.0 SPCH-11238 CHARCOAL Oct1995 I131(g) < 1.9 -0.00 0.01 < 9.6 g CANISTER d SPCH-287 CHARCOAL Jan1995 I-131(g)

CANISTER

<2.3 -1.98 3.12 < 9.6 l SPCH-5975 CHARCOAL Jun1995 I131(g) <3.0 -0.71 2.68 < 9.6 CANISTER SPF-10922 FISH Oct 1995 Co-60 <5.4 5.74 4.70 < 10.0 SPF 10922 FISH Oct 1993 Cs-134 <8.9 2.47 i 5.44 < 10.0 SPF 10922 FISH Oct 1995 Cs-137 <5.4 -2.44 5.08 < 10.0 SPF-3709 FISH May 1995 Co-60 <8.4 2.21 5.97 < 10.0 SPF-3709 FISH May 1995 Cs-134 < 1.3 6.79 8.55 < 10.0 SPF-3709 FISH May 1995 Cs-137 < 1.3 3.61 7.81 < 10.0 SPM 204 MILK Jan 1995 Co-60 <5.3 0.41 3.48 < 10.0 SPM-204 MILK Jan 1995 Cs-134 <4.4 -0.07 2.05 < 10.0 SPM-204 MILK Jan 1995 Cs 137 <4.3 1.32 2.53 < 10.0 SPM-204 MILK Jan 1995 I-131 <0.5 -0.03 0.22 <0.5 SPM 204 MILK Jan 1995 Sr-89 <0.8 0.14 1.08 < 5.0 SPM 204 MILK Jan 1995 Sr-90 N/A 1.46 0.48 < 1.0 Low level of Sr-90 concentration in milk (1-5 pCi/L) is not unusual.

SPMI 10920 MILK Oct 1995 Co-60 <3.8 -0.45 5.05 < 10.0 SPMI 10920 MILK Oct 1995 Cs-134 <3.5 -2.79 4.35 < 10.0 e

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I Table A-4. In-house " blank" samples. i l

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N./ Teledyne Results Acceptance Lab Sample Sample (4.66 Sigma) Criteria Code Type Date Analysis LLD Activity' (4.66 Sigma)

SPMI 10920 MILK Oct 1995 Cs-137 <6.0 1.55 i 4.13 < 10.0 SPMI 2987 MILK Apr1995 Cs-134 <3.4 0.37 i 1.89 < 10.0 SPMI-2987 MILK Apr1995 Cs-137 <3.3 1.29 i 1.75 < 10.0 l

SPMI 2987 MILK- Apr1995 St-89 <0.4 0.06 0.62 < 5.0 SPMI-2987 MILK Apr1995 St-90 N/A 1.4710.38 <1.0 Low level of St 90 concentration in milk (1-5 pCi/L) is not unusual.

SPMI-7526 MILK Jul1995 Co-60 <5.8 1.1913.34 < 10.0 SPMI-7526 MILK Jul1995 Cs-134 <5.1 0.48 i 2.76 < 10.0 l SPMI 7526 MILK Jul1995 Cs-137 <3.7 0.98 2.39 < 10.0 SPMI 7526 MILK Jul1995 I131 <0.5 0.00 t0.23 <0.5 l SPMI 7526 MILK Jul1995 St 89 <0.6 -0.19 i 0.82 <5.0 SPMI-7526 MILK Jul1995 Sr-90 N/A 1.35 0.36 <1.0 Low level of Sr-90 concentration in milk (1-5 pCi/L) is not unusual.

SPSO-11225 SOIL Oct 1995 Cs 134 <0.034 0.00 i 0.02 < 10.0 SPSO-11225 SOIL Oct 1995 Cs-137 <0.019 -0.00 i 0.01 < 10.0 SPSO-5131 SOIL May 1995 Cs-134 <0.034 0.01 t0.01 < 10.0 SPSO-5131 SOIL May 1995 Cs-137 <0.012 0.0010.01 < 10.0 l SPVE-6007 VEGETATION Jun1995 I131(g) <0.009 0.00 i 0.01 < 20.0 l SPVE-7191 VEGETATION Ju11995 I131(g) <0.005 -0.0010.00 < 20.0 SPVE 728 VEGETATION Jan1995 I-131(g) < 12.0 2.33 i 7.54 < 20.0 SPW-1106 WATER Feb 1995 Ni-63 <12.0 0.2516.31 < 20.0

! SPW-12080 WATER Nov 1995 H-3 <149 23.01 74.94 < 200.0 SPW-12082 WATER Nov 1995 Co-60 <2.1 0.62 1.13 < 10.0 SPW-12082 WATER Nov 1995 Cs-134 <1.9 0.02 i L28 < 10.0 SPW-12082 WATER Nov 1995 Cs-137 <2.4 1.53 i 1.22 < 10.0 SPW-12082 WATER Nov 1995 Gr. Alpha <0.6 0.19 0.43 <1.0 SPW-12082 WATER Nov 1995 Gr. Beta < 1.7 0.06 i 1.11 < 3.2 l SPW-2545 WATER Apr1995 H-3 <169 97.76 88.37 < 200.0

! SPW 2651 WATER Apr1995 Co-60 <3.17 -1.08 i 2.45 < 10.0 SPW-2651 WATER Apr1995 Cs-134 <3.32 0.29 t 2.57 < 10.0 i l SPW-2651 WATER Apr1995 Cs-137 <3.56 -0.92 i 2.64 < 10.0 l SPW 285 WATER Jan 1995 H-3 <165.0 -48.53 t 84.76 < 200.0

! SPW 288 WATER Jan 1995 Co-60 <2.3 -0.11 i 2.02 < 10.0 l SPW-288 WATER Jan 1995 Cs-134 <3.5 -0.19 t 2.61 < 10.0

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Concentration pCi/L'.

O Teledyne Results (4.66 Sigma)

Acceptance Lab Sample Sample Criteria Code Type Date Analysis LLD Activitv' (4.66 Sigma) l SPW-288 WATER Jan 1995 Cs-137 <4.7 0.98 2.54 < 10.0 l SPW-3052 WATER Mar 1995 Gr. Alpha <0.6 0.49 0.43 < 1.0 l SPW-3052 WATER Apr1995 Gr. Alpha <0.7 0.23 0.47 < 1.0 l SPW-3052 WATER Mar 1995 Gr. Beta < 1.4 3.05 0.98 < 3.2 SPW-3052 WATER Apr1995 Gr. Beta < 1.7 -0.02 1.09 < 3.2 SPW-3590 WATER May 1995 Fe-55 <602.0 0.00 365.40 < 1000.0 SPW-6011 WATER Jun1995 I131 <0.4 -0.03 0.19 < 0.5 SPW-7570 WATER Jul1995 H-3 <164 51.58 83.71 < 200.0 SFW-8180 WATER Jul1995 Fe-55 <0.4 0.00 i 0.27 < 1000.0 SPW-8931 WATER Aug1995 Ra 228 < l .0 0.58 0.61 < 1.0 SPW-957 WATER Feb l995 Co-60 <3.7 -1.25 3.02 < 10.0 SPW-957 WATER Feb l995 Cs 134 <5.2 0.76 2.77 < 10.0 SPW-957 WATER Feb l995 Cs-137 <3.6 -1.38 2.65 < 10.0 SPW-9982 WATER Sep 1995 St-89 <0.8 0.52 0.76 < 5.0 SPW-9982 WATER Sep 1995 St 90 <0.4 0.21 0.21 <1.0

' Liquid sample results are reported in pCi/ Liter, air filter sample results are in pCi/ filter, charcoal sample results are in pCi/ charcoal, and solid sample results are in pCi/ kilogram.

  • The activity reported is the net activity result.

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SPW-288 WATER Jan 1995 Cs-137 <4.7 0.98 2.54 < 10.0 SPW-3052 WATER Mar 1995 Gr. Alpha <0.6 0.49 0.43 < 1.0 SPW-3052 WATER Apr1995 Gr. Alpha <0.7 0.23 0.47 <1.0 SPW-3052 WATER Mar 1995 Gr. Beta < 1.4 3.05 0.98 < 3.2 SPW-3052 WATER Apr 1995 Gr. Beta < 1.7 -0.02 1.09 < 3.2 SPW-3590 WATER May 1995 Fe 55 <602.0 0.00 365.40 < 1000.0 SPW 6011 WATER Jun1995 1131 <0.4 -0.03 0.19 <0.5 SPW-7570 WATER Jul1995 H3 <164 51.58 t 83.71 < 200.0 SPW-8180 WATER Jul1995 Fe-55 <0.4 0.00 t 0.27 < 1000.0 SPW 8931 WATER Aug1995 Ra-228 < 1.0 0.58 0.61 < 1.0 SPW-957 WATER Feb l995 Co-60 <3.7 1.25 3.02 < 10.0 l SPW-957 WATER Feb l995 Cs 134 <5.2 0.76 2.77 < 10.0  !

SPW-957 WATER Feb l995 Cs-137 <3.6 -1.38 2.65 <10.0 l SPW 9982 WATER Sep 1995 St-89 <0.8 0.52 0.76 < 5.0 SPW 9982 WATER Sep 1995 Sr-90 <0.4 0.21 0.21 <1.0 l

  • Liquid sample results are reported in pCi/ Liter, air filter sample results are in pCi/ filter, charcoal sample results are in pCi/ charcoal, and solid sample results are in pCi/ kilogram.
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4 Table A-4. In house " blank" samples.

p Concentration pCi/L'. i l Teledyne Results Acceptance Lab Sample Sample (4.66 Sigma) Criteria Code Tvpe Date Analysis LLD Activitv' (4.66 Sigma)

SPW-288 WATER Jan 1995 Cs 137 <4.7 0.98 2.54 < 10.0 l SPW-3052 WATER Mar 1995 Gr. Alpha <0.6 0.49 0.43 <1.0 SPW-3052 WATER Apr 1995 Gr. Alpha <0.7 0.23 0.47 <1.0 l SPW-3052 WATER Mar 1995 Gr. Beta < 1.4 3.05 0.98 < 3.2 SPW-3052 WATER Apr 1995 Gr. Beta < 1.7 -0.02 1.09 < 3.2 SPW-3590 WATER May 1995 Fe 55 <602.0 0.00 t 365.40 < 1000.0 l I SPW-6011 WATER 1131 <0.4 -0.03 0.19 <0.5 l Jun 1995 4

SPW-7570 WATER Jul1995 H3 <164 51.58 t 83.71 < 200.0 SPW-8180 WATER Jul1995 Fe-55 <0.4 0.00 0.27 < 1000.0 l

i SPW-8931 WATER Aug 1995 Ra-228 < 1.0 0.58 0.61 < 1.0

SPW-957 WATER Feb l995 Co-60 <3.7 -1.25 3.02 < 10.0 SPW-957 WATER Feb l995 Cs-134 <5.2 0.76 2.77 < 10.0

) SPW-957 WATER Feb l995 Cs-137 <3.6 -1.38 2.65 < 10.0 l SPW-9982 WATER Sep 1995 St-89 <0.8 0.52 0.76 < 5.0 l SPW-9982 WATER Sep 1995 Sr90 <0.4 0.21 0.21 < 1.0 f

  • Liquid sample results are reported in pCi/ Liter, air filter sample results are in pCi/ filter, charcoal sample i results are in pCi/ charcoal, and solid sample results are in pCi/ kilogram.

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Concentration pCi/lf.

Teledyne Results Acceptance Lab Sample Sample (4.66 Sigma) Criteria Code Tvpe Date Analysis LLD Activity" (4.66 Sigma)

SPW-288 WATER Jan 1995 Cs-137 <4.7 0.98 t 2.54 < 10.0 SPW-3052 WATER Mar 1995 Gr. Alpha <0.6 0.49 0.43 < 1.0 SPW-3052 WATER Apr1995 Gr. Alpha <0.7 0.23 0.47 < 1.0 SPW-3052 WATER Mar 1995 Gr. Beta < 1.4 3.05 0.98 < 3.2 SPW-3052 WATER Apr1995 Gr. Beta < 1.7 -0.02 1.09 < 3.2 l

SPW-3590 WATER May 1995 Fe-55 <602.0 0.00 365.40 < 1000.0 SPW-6011 WATER Jun1995 I131 <0.4 -0.03 0.19 <0.5 SPW-7570 WATER Jul1995 H3 <164 51.58 83.71 < 200.0 SPW-8180 WATER Jul1995 Fe-55 <0.4 0.00 t 0.27 < 1000.0 SPW-8931 WATER Aug1995 Ra-228 < 1.0 0.58 0.61 < 1.0 SPW-957 WATER Feb l995 Co-60 <3.7 -1.25 3.02 < 10.0 SPW-957 WATER Feb 1995 Cs-134 <5.2 0.76 2.77 < 10.0 SPW-957 WATER Feb 1995 Cs-137 <3.6 -1.38 2.65 < 10.0 SPW-9982 WATER Sep 1995 Sr-89 <0.8 0.52 0.76 <5.0 SPW-9982 WATER Sep 1995 Sr-90 <0.4 0.21 0.21 <1.0

  • Liquid sample results are reported in pCi/ Liter, air filter sample results are in pCi/ filter, charcoal sample l results are in pCi/ charcoal, and solid sample results are in pCi/ kilogram.
  • 'Ihe activity reported is the net activity result.

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Table A-4. In-house " blank" samples.

Concentration pCi/L'.

Teledyne Results Acceptance Lab Sample Sample (4.66 Sigma) Criteria Code Type Date Analysis LLD Activity" (4.66 Sigma)

SPW-288 WATER Jan 1995 Cs-137 <4.7 0.98 2.54 < 10.0 SPW-3052 WATER Mar 1995 Gr. Alpha <0.6 0.49 0.43 < 1.0 SPW-3052 WATER Apr1995 Gr. Alpha <0.7 0.23 0.47 < 1.0 SPW-3052 WATER Mar 1995 Gr. Beta < 1.4 3.05 0.98 < 3.2 SPW-3052 WATER Apr1995 Gr. Beta < 1.7 -0.02 1.09 < 3.2 SPW-3590 WATER May 1995 Fe-55 <602.0 0.00 1 365.40 < 1000.0 SPW-6011 WATER Jun 1995 1-131 <0.4 -0.03 0.19 < 0.5 SPW-7570 WATER Jul1995 H-3 <164 51.58 i 83.71 < 200.0 SPW-8180 WATER Jul1995 Fe-55 <0.4 0.00 i 0.27 < 1000.0 SPW-8931 WATER Aug 1995 Ra-228 < 1.0 0.58 0.61 < 1.0 SPW-957 WATER Feb l995 Co-60 <3.7 -1.25 3.02 < 10.0 SPW-957 WATER Feb l995 Cs-134 <5.2 0.76 2.77 <10.0 SPW-957 WATER Feb 1995 Cs-137 <3.6 -1.38 2.65 < 10.0 SPW-9982 WATER Sep 1995 Sr 89 <0.8 0.52 0.76 < 5.0 SPW-9982 WATER Sep 1995 Sr-90 <0.4 0.21 0.21 < 1.0

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  • Liquid sample results are reported in pCi/ Liter, air filter sample results are in pCi/ filter, charcoal sample results are in pCi/ charcoal, and solid sample results are in pCi/ kilogram.
  • The activity reported is the net activity result.

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p Concentration pCi/L'.

Teledyne Results Acceptance Lab Sample Sample (4.66 Sigma) Criteria Code Type Date Analysis LLD Activitv' (4.66 Sigma)

SPW-288 WATER Jan 1995 Cs-137 <4.7 0.98 2.54 < 10.0 SPW-3052 WATER Mar 1995 Gr. Alpha <0.6 0.49 0.43 < 1.0 SPW-3052 WATER Apr 1995 Gr. Alpha <0.7 0.23 0.47 < 1.0 SPW-3052 WATER Mar 1995 Gr. Beta < 1.4 3.05 0.98 < 3.2 SPW-3052 WATER Apr1995 Gr. Beta < 1.7 -0.02 1.09 < 3.2 SPW-3590 WATER May 1995 Fe-55 <602.0 0.00 365.40 < 1000.0 1 SPW-6011 WATER Jun 1995 1131 <0.4 -0.03 0.19 < 0.5 SPW-7570 WATER Jul1995 H3 <164 51.58 83.71 < 200.0 j SPW-8180 WATER Jul1995 Fe-55 <0.4 0.00 0.27 < 1000.0 i SPW-8931 WATER Aug 1995 Ra-228 < ! .0 0.58 0.61 < 1.0 SPW-957 WATER Feb 1995 Co-60 <3.7 -1.25 3.02 < 10.0 SPW-957 WATER Feb 1995 Cs 134 <5.2 0.76 2.77 < 10.0 SPW-957 WATER Feb 1995 Cs-137 <3.6 -1.38 2.65 < 10.0 j SPW-9982 WATER Sep 1995 St-89 <0.8 0.52 0.76 < 5.0 SPW-9982 WATER Sep 1995 St90 < 0.4 0.21 0.21 < 1.0 i

  • Liquid sample results are reported in pCi/ Liter, air filter sample results are in pCi/ filter, charcoal sample results are in pCi/ charcoal, and solid sample results are in pCi/ kilogram.
  • The activity reported is the net activity result.

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Concentration pCi/L'.

\ Teledyne Results Acceptance (4.66 Sigma) Criteria Lab Sample Sample Code Type Date Analysis LLD Activitv' (4.66 Sigma)

SPW-288 WATER Jan 1995 Cs 137 <4.7 0.98 2.54 <10.0 SPW-3052 WATER Mar 1995 Gr. Alpha <0.6 0.49 0.43 < 1.0 SPW-3052 WATER Apr 1995 Gr. Alpha <0.7 0.23 t 0.47 < 1.0 SPW-3052 WATER Mar 1995 Gr. Beta < 1.4 3.05 0.98 < 3.2 SPW-3052 WATER Apr 1995 Gr. Beta < 1.7 -0.02 1.09 < 3.2 SPW-3590 WATER May 1995 Fe 55 <602.0 0.00 t 365.40 < 1000.0 l WATER <0.4 -0.03 0.19 < 0.5 SPW-6011 Jun 1995 I131 SPW-7570 WATER Jul1995 H3 <164 51.58 83.71 < 200.0 SPW-8180 WATER Jul1995 Fe-55 <0.4 0.00 10.27 < 1000.0 SPW-8931 WATER Aug 1995 Ra 228 < 1.0 0.58 0.61 < 1.0 l SFW-957 WATER Feb 1995 Co-60 <3.7 -1.25 3.02 < 10.0 l l

SPW-957 WATER Feb l995 Cs-134 <5.2 0.76 2.77 < 10.0 SPW-957 WATER Feb 1995 Cs-137 <3.6 -1.38 2.65 < 10.0 ,

1 SFW-9982 WATER Sep 1995 St-89 <0.8 0.52 0.76 < 5.0 SPW-9982 WATER Sep 1995 Sr 90 <0.4 0.21 0.21 <1.0

  • Liquid sample results are reported in pCi/ Liter, air filter sample results are in pCi/ filter, charcoal sample b results are in pCi/ charcoal, and solid sample results are in pCi/ kilogram.
  • The activity reported is the net activity result.

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l Table A-5. In-house " duplicate" samples.

Concentration in pCi/L' Lab Sample First Second Averaged Codes

  • Date Analysis Result Result Result WW-62, 63 Jan,1995 Gr. Beta 1.4160 0.4220 1.2900 0.4000 1.3530 i 0.2907 l WW-62, 63 Jan,1995 H-3 22.5635 t 80.8891 18.8029 i 80.7140 20.6832 i 57.1354 WW-41, 42 Jan,1995 Gr. Alpha 5.0970 2.5260 2.4790 2.1920 3.7880 i 1.6722 WW-41, 42 Jan,1995 Gr. Beta 4.6720 i 0.8260 4.9650 0.8770 4.8185 0.6024 WW-41, 42 Jan,1995 H-3 30.0800
  • 81.2250 -47.0000 77.7750 -8.4600 56.2282 WW-41, 42 Jan,1995 K-40 1.3840 1 0.2076 1.7300 0.2595 1.5570 0.1662 j

WW-41, 42 Jan,1995 St-89 -0.3474 i 0.5730 -0.0685 i o.5382 -0.2079 i 0.3931 l WW-41, 42 Jan,1995 St-90 0.2017 i 0.2519 0.1389 i 0.2174 0.1703 0.1664

, CF-20, 21 Jan,1995 Be-7 0.4327 0.1200 0.4741 0.1250 0.4534 0.0866 CF-20, 21 Jan,1995 Gr. Beta 2.9120 i 0.0930 2.9920t 0.0920 2.9520 0.0654 l

CF-20, 21 Jan,1995 K-40 4.0808 i 0.3060 3.7714 i 0.3050 3.9261 i 0.2160 CF-20,21 Jan,1995 Sr-89 0.0013 i 0.0043 0.0000 i 0.0058 0.0007 0.0036 l

l CF-20, 21 Jan,1995 Sr-90 0.0017 i 0.0011 0.0026 0.0015 0.0021 0.0009 CW-105,106 Jan,1995 Gr. Beta 5.4370 i 0.9970 6.1900 1 1.0260 5.8135 i 0.7153 CW-105,106 Jan,1995 Gr. Beta 0.0490 1 0.4360 0.0590t 0.4360 0.0540 0.3083 MI -83, 84 Jan,1995 Co-60 -0.3330 2.5300 0.6530 2.1700 0.1600 1.6666 O

Q MI-83,84 Jan,1995 Cs-137 -1.1400 2.2700 0.0761 i 1.8700 -0.5320 1.4705 i MI-83, 84 Jan,1995 I-131(G) -1.9100 i 3.2000 1.4700 2.4700 -0.2200 2.0212 MI-187,188 Jan,1995 I-131 0.1496 i 0.2574 0.2682 0.3828 0.2089 0.2306 MI-187,188 Jen,1995 K-40 1,573.0000 138.0000 1,426.0000 177.0000 1,499.5000 112.2197 l SW-213, 214 Jan,1995 H-3 5,9'39.6340 241.2390 6,091.2412 232.8063 6,015.4376 167.6269 WW-240, 241 Jan,1995 H-3 39.8030 i 80.3410 9.9510 78.9420 24.8770 i 56.3172 WW-316, 317 Jan,1995 H-3 17,618.0000 377.0000 17,390.0000 381.0000 17,504.0000 267.9972 i MI-295,2% Jan,1995 Co-60 -1.0900 2.3700 0.2510 2.8000 -0.4195 i 1.8342 MI-295,296 Jan,1995 Cs-134 -0.6360 i 1.8100 0.7830 2.4400 0.0735 1.5190 l MI-295, 2% Jan,1995 Cs-137 0.5200 i 1.8200 1.2900 2.6800 0.9050t 1.6198 MI-295,296 Jan,1995 I131 0.1300 0.2600 0.2300 0.3400 0.1800 0.2140 MI-295,2% Jan,1995 I-131(g) -0.3970 2.3600 -0.0386 4.3000 -0.2178 2.4525 MI-295, 2% Jan,1995 K-40 1,449.1000 91.2000 1,311.8000 108.0000 1,380.4500 70.6779 j MI 295,2% Jan,1995 La-140 0.6220 i l.6900 -1.1800 2.5000 -0.2790 1.5088 MI-295,2% Jan,1995 Sr-89 0.2267 0.7985 0.1552 0.9326 0.1909 0.6139 MI 295,2% Jan,1995 Sr-90 1.3813 i 0.3839 1.6174 t 0.4296 1.4993 0.2881

. LW-609, 610 Jan,1995 Gr. Beta 2.6380 0.7310 1.6940 0.6930 2.1660 0.5036 l LW-344, 345 Jan,1995 Co-60 -0.1680 1.8700 1.5200 3.1100 0.6760 1.8145 1.W-344, 345 Jan,1995 Cs-137 0.3820 1.9200 -0.1570 2.9500 0.1125 1.7599 LW-344, 345 Jan,1995 Gr. Beta 3.2810 0.9440 3.3500 0.9390 3.3155 0.6657

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Table A-5. In-house " duplicate" samples.

Concentration in pCi/I' Lab Sample First Second Averaged Codes' Date Analysis Result Result Result MI-374, 375 Jan,1995 I-131 -0.0572 0.2162 -0.0743 i 0.2780 -0.0658 i 0.1761 MI-374,375 Jan,1995 K-40 1,250.0000 t 150.0000 1,286.5000 i 141.0000 1,268.2500 i 102.9332 i SW-463, 464 Jan,1995 Gr. Beta 1.8970 i 0.5970 1.9470 i 0.6023 1.9220 i 0.4239 SW-463, 464 Jan,1995 H-3 35.5580t 80.3070 7.4860 i 78.9880 21.5220 i 56 3212 WWU-860, 861 Jan,1995 Gr. Alpha 0 3000 0.6000 0.2000 0.3000 0.2500 1 0 3354 WWU-860, 861 Jan,1995 Gr. Beta 0.8450 1 13200 1.3025 0.9440 j 1.7600 1 1.3500

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WWU-860, 861 Jan,1995 K-40 61.8050 1 32.9000 70.9860 i 36.2000 66.3955 i 24.4584 l

! SW-586, 587 Jan,1995 Co-60 -2.1600 2.2900 1.9400 i 2.7500 -0.1100 i l.7893 SW-586, 537 Jan,1995 Cs-137 0.5590 23400 1.5000 i 2.8800 1.0295 i 1.8554 WW-547, 548 Jan,1995 H-3 602.5630 102.9290 619.5980 i 103.5540 611.0805 i 73.0031 SWT-715, 716 Jan,1995 Cr. Beta 2 3000 i 0.6000 23000 i 0.5000 2.3000 03905 SW-694, 695 Feb,1995 Gr. Beta 3.9100 i 0.7450 4.1790 0.7550 4.0445 0.5303 WW-736, 737 Feb,1995 H3 9,951.8722 i 284.2655 10,200.7626 i 287.5238 10,0763174 i 202.1613 WW-763, 764 Feb,1995 H-3 584.4290 1 101.0550 707.1020 i 105.5380 645.7655 t 73.0589 MI-881,882 Feb,1995 I-131 0.1760 0.2567 0.1552 i 0.2852 0.1656 0.1919

MI-881,882 Feb,1995 K-40 1,340.4000 i 164.0000 1,492.0000 i 101.0000 1,416.2000 i % 3029 l MI-838,839 Feb,1995 Co-60 0. % 70 i 2.6500 -0.4760 i 3.8100 0.2455 i 2 3205 MI-838,839 Feb,1995 Cs-134 -0.0557 2.2800 -1.4200 i 3.0900 -0.7379 t 1.9201 MI-838,839 Feb,1995 Cs-137 -0.4380 i 2.5500 -0.4370 1 3.0900 -0.4375 i 2.0032 MI-838,839 Feb,1995 I131 0.1283 i 0.1951 0.0880 i 0.1984 0.1081 0.1391 MI-838, 839 Feb,1995 I-131(g) '0.2560 i 2.5800

-0.5630 1 3.1800 -0.4095 i 2.0475 MI-838,839 Feb,1995 K-40 1,298.6000 i 99.4000 1,232.5000t 125.0000 1,265.5500 79.8520 MI-838,839 Feb,1995 Sr-89 0.5302 0.5774 0.5000 t 0.6000 0.5151 1 0.4164 MI-838,839 Feb,1995 Sr-90 0.8186 i 0.2809 0.8000 1 0.3000 0.8093 0.2055 MI-937,938 Feb,1995 1-131 -0.0083 0.1800 -0.0270 0.1800 -0.0177 i 0.1273 MI-937,938 Feb,1995 K-40 1,451.8000 1 69.6000 1,456.6000 i 141.0000 1,454.2000 78.6212 l SW-904, 905 Feb,1995 H3 640.3425 104.5679 597.4040 i 103.0233 618.8733 73 3 966 MI-1216,1217 Feb,1995 I131 0.2640 1 0.2740 0.1160 i 0.2600 0.1900 i 0.1889 MI 1216,1217 Feb,1995 K-40 1,583.0000 131.0000 1,493.6000 174.0000 1,5?,8.3000 t 108.9002 SW-1237,1238 Feb,1995 H-3 55.3942 i 973 964 4.8591 i 95 3581 30.1267 i 68.1528 SW-1264,1265 Feb,1995 H-3 67.0910 t 81.1760 109.2630 83.1440 88.1770 1 58.1001 G-1343,1344 Feb,1995 Be-7 11.4490 i 0.2850 11.8800 0.2560 11.6645 0.1915 G-1343,1344 Feb,1995 K-40 2.9844 0.2420 3.0269 0.2250 3.0057 0.1652 SW-1494,1495 Feb,1995 Co-60 -2.1900 i 4.1200 0.0565 i 3.4400 -1.0668 2.6837 j

l SW-1494,1495 Feb,1995 Cs-137 3.4500 3.6600 0.2430 1 3.5700 1.8465 2.5564 SW-1367,1368 Feb,1995 H 560.3183 103.1109 606.1104 104.7919 583.2144 73.5072 f

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Table A-5. In-house " duplicate" samples.

Lab Sample First Second Averaged Codes

  • Date Analysis Result Result Result WW-1394,1395 Feb,1995 H-3 47.8810 i 80.1790 -24.8930 1 76.6250 11.4940 i 55.4528 SWT-1515,1516 Feb,1995 Gr. Beta 2.4460 i 0.5250 1.6920 i 0.5000 2.0690iO362S l

WW-1536,1537 Feb,1995 H-3 2,874 3025 i 167.5000 2,924.0574 i 168.6330 2,899.1800 i 118.8416 WW-1563,1564 Mar,1995 H-3 33.5160 i 82.6640 39.5490 82.9570 36.5325t S8.5560 WW-1618,1619 Mar,1995 Co-60 2.8000 i l.5000 2.2000t 4.6000 2.5000 2.4192 WW-1618,1619 Mar,1995 Cs-137 -0.9000t i.7000 -2.5000 i 3.2000 -1.7000 1.8118 i WW-1618,1619 Mar,1995 H3 4,333.0000 1 204.0000 4,457.0000 i 206.0000 4,395.0000 t 144.9586 MI-1663,1664 Mar,1995 Co-60 1.9500 i 3.2400 -1.5300 i 2.7200 0.2100 t 2.1152 MI-1663,1664 Mar,1995 Cs-134 0.1690 1 2.7700 -1.1300 i 2.0500 -0.4805 1.7230 MI-1663,1664 Mar,1995 Cs-137 -0.0737i 2.7400 0.9210 i 2.4100 0.4237 i 1.8245 MI-1663,1664 Mar,1995 I-131 0.1226 0.2720 0.2261 i 03010 0.1744 1 0.2028 MI-1663,1664 Mar,1995 I-131(g) -0.4090 3.7100 0.1220 i 3.4200 -0.1435 i 2.5229 MI-1663,1664 Mar,1995 K-40 1,592.1000 i 124.0000 1,555.6000t 118.0000 1,573.8500 85.5862 MI-1663,1664 Mar,1995 La 140 -1.6500 i 3.1000 -0.2240 1 2.6800 -0.9370 2.0489 MI-1663,1664 Mar,1995 Sr-89 0.5984 i 0.6672 0.5889 i 0.7467 0.5937 0.5007 MI-1663,1664 Mar,1995 Sr-90 1 3624 1 0.3718 1.5034 i 0.4517 1.4329 0.2925 WW-1684,1685 Mar,1995 Gr. Deta 4.9280 i 0.7420 5.0100 i 0.7400 4.% 90 i 0.5240 WW-16S4,1685 Mar,1995 H-3 81.7160 i 84.9140 85.7340 i 85.1040 83.7250 60.1105 LW-1707,1M8 Mar,1995 Co.58 0.4070 1 3.0300 0.0486 2.8500 0.2278 2.0799 LW-1707,1700 Mar,1995 Co-60 1.0600 i 2.8900 1.5000 2.7000 1.2800 i 1.9775 LW-1707,1708 Mar,1995 Cs-134 -1.8600 t 3.0500 -1.5400 i 2.8300 -1.7000 1 2.0803 LW-1707,1708 Mar,1995 Cs-137 2.5900 i 2.9600 -1.3700 2.5100 0.6100 1.9405 LW-1707,1708 Mar,1995 Fe-59 5.5200 i 6.1500 -6.6900 t 6.1500 -0.5850 43487 LW-1707,1708 Mar,1995 Gr. Beta 1.9570 i 0.4850 2.1270 0.4760 2.0420 03398 LW-1707,1708 Mar,1995 I-131 0.2350 i 0.2925 -0.0500 0.2859 0.0925 1 0.2045 LW-1707,1708 Mar,1995 I-131(g) -0.6900 i 6.6800 -0.6210 i 6.2000 -0.6555 4.5569 LW 1707,1708 Mar,1995 K-40 79 3000 i 42.8000 75.3000 39.2000 77.3000 29.0193 LW-1707,1708 Mar,1995 La-140 -3.5900 5.0900 1.2800 i 4.5800 -1.1550 3.4236 LW-1707,1708 Mar,1995 Mn-54 -1.9300 i 3.1200 0.7640 2.5200 -0.5830 i 2.0053 LW-1707,1708 Mar,1995 Ru 103 -0.1320 33400 -0.7770 i 2.9700 -0.4545 2.2348 LW-1707,1708 Mar,1995 Zn-65 -2.6700 i 6.4700 -1.7400 i 5.7700 -2.2050 i 4 3346 LW-1707,1708 Mar,1995 Zr Nb-95 -0.2680 i 3.0600 -3.2400 2.7200 -1.7540 2.0471 SW-1762,1763 Mar,1995 H-3 104.4150 i 893960 92.2110 88.8390 98.3130 63.0159 l S 0-1861, 1862 Mar,1995 Cs-137 0.2587 0.(M14 0.2481 i 0.0248 0.2534 0.0241 S 0 1861, 1862 Mar,1995 K-40 11.7290 0.5530 11.2500 0.4990 11.4895 03724 S O-1861, 1862 Mar,1995 Ra 226 1.6890 03970 1.5274 0.2730 1.6082 0.2409 A5-3 l 1

! Table A-5. In-house " duplicate" samples.

Concentrationin pCi/I' d

Lab Sample First Second Averaged Codes

  • Date Analysis Result Result Result SW-1919,1920 Mar,1995 H-3 -9.1230 1 85.2000 66.6680 88.8670 28.7725 61.5556 i SW-1919,1920 Mar,1995 H-3 -9.1230 85.2005 66.6679 88.8672 28.7725 61.5559 l

- WWU-2031, 2032 Mar,1995 Gr. Alpha 1.9830 2.2510 3.0330 2.4400 2.5080 1.6599 WWU-2031, 2032 Mar,1995 Gr. Beta 1.2540 1.9270 , 2.1120 1.9680 1.6830 1.3772 CW-1997,1998 Mar,1995 Gr. Beta 2.6670 i 0.9880 2.3100 i 13570 2.4885 0.8393 CW-1997,1998 Mar,1995 Gr. Beta -0.5301 0.9521 0.6351 1 1.1355 0.0525 0.7409 AP-2784,2785 Mar,1995 Co 60 -0 0004 i 0.0006 -0.0003 0.0005 -0.0003 0.0004 AP-2784,2785 Mar,1995 Cs-137 -0.0003 0.0006 0.0001 0.0004 -0.0001 0.0004 MI-2083,2084 Mar,1995 I-131 0.0210 0.1920 0.0150 0.1850 0.0180 0.1333 MI-2083,2084 Mar,1995 K-40 1,273.9000 69.7000 1,328.9000 59.8000 1,301.4000 45.9188 MI-2083,2084 Mar,1995 Sr-90 1.5850 0.4530 1.8040 1 0.5520 1.6945 i 0 3570 SW-2104, 2105 Mar,1995 Gr. Beta 1.6690 i 0.5320 1.7090 0.5640 1.6890 03877 SW-2200, 2201 Mar,1995 H-3 33.7710 85.6270 54.0340 i 86.5810 43.9025 i 60.8857 SW-2355, 2356 Mar,1995 Co-60 0.6430 i 1.5100 0.8670 1.5800 0.7550.t 1.0928 SW-2355, 2356 Mar,1995 Cs-137 2.2000t 1.5400 0.0533 1.8500 1.1267 1.2035 AP-2453,2454 Mar,1995 Sr-89 0.0002 i 0.0006 -0.0001 0.0006 0.0000 0.0004 d AP-2453,2454 Mar,1995 St-90 0.0000 i 0.0002 0.0001 0.0003 0.0001 0.0002 AP-2805,2806 Mar,1995 Co-60 -0.0001 0.0004 0.0002 0.0003 0.0000 0.0002 AP-2805,2806 Mar,1995 Cs 137 0.0002 0.0004 0.0000 0.0004 0.0001 0.0003 SW-2221, 2222 Mar,1995 K-40 149.6900 1 74.4000 119.3800 i 46.7000 134.5350 i 43.9211

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PW-2248,2249 . Mar,1995 H-3 154.6240 1 91.0610 164.7520 91.5110 159.6880 64.5491 PW-2271,2272 M w,1995 Co-60 -0.4760 t 1.9800 -1.2100 i 2.8900 -0.8430 1.7516 PW-2271,2272 Mar,1995 Cs-137 0.9590 2.0500 0.8750 3.4600 0.9170 2.0109 MI-2149,2150 Apr,1995 Co-60 -1.2100 2.2200 0.6560 2.6900 -0.2770 1.7439 MI-2149,2150 Apr,1995 Cs-137 0.1650 1 2.0400 2.3100 2.2200 1.2375 1.5075 MI-2149,2150 Apr,1995 I 131(G) 0.0888 1 2.2200 0.3000 2.5100 0.1944 1.6754 WW-2313, 2314 Apr,1995 Gr. Beta 0.5850 0.4990 0.9810 1 0.5230 0.7830 i 0.3614 CW-2401,2402 Apr,1995 Gr. Beta 1.7069 i l.2973 3.4661 1.4515 2.5865 0.9734 CW-2401,2402 Apr,1995 Gr. Beta 0.0096 1.1238 0.4760 1.1031 0.2428 0.7874 j SL-2567,2568 Apr,1995 K-40 1.4123 i 0.4360 1.7225 2 03760 1.5674 0.2879 WW-2432, 2433 Apr,1995 H-3 -21.5803 82.7489 2.6975 83.9276 -9.4414 58.9305 j WW-2659, 2660 Apr,1995 Gr. Beta 0.5450 0.6040 03970 0.4440 0.4710 03748 l WW-2659, 2660 Apr,1995 H3 383900 87.4520 1333540 91.7350 85.8720 63 3703 MI-2713,2714 Apr,1995 I-131 0.3870 0.5277 0.1686 0.2430 0.2778 0.2905 M1-2713,2714 Apr,1995 K-40 1,420.9000 137.0000 1,420.0000 137.0000 1,420.4500 96.8736 V CW-2739,2740 Apr,1995 Gr. Beta 13.7987 2.0770 14 3132 2.1038 14.0560 1.4782 l

i AS-4 l

Table A-5. In-house " duplicate" samples.

Concentration in pCi/L' i Lab Sample First Second Averaged Codes

  • Date Analysis Result Result Result i CW 2739,2740 Apr,1995 Gr. Beta 5.0526 1.5206 2.2742 1.3431 l

3.6634 i 1.0144 SW-2686, 2687 Apr,1995 H3 52.6753 i 86.% 75 2.0260 84.5748 273506 60.6552 WW-3447, 3448 Apr,1995 Gr. Alpha -0.2920 i l.6860 -1.4650 1.6480 -0.8785 i l.1788 WW-3447, 3448 Apr,1995 Gr. Beta 1.2340 1.7000 3.1840 i 1.8140 2.2090 1.2430 CW-2835,2836 Apr,1995 Gr. Beta 1.9571 1.4080 2.7378 t 1.4641 2.3474 1.0157 CW-2835,2836 Apr,1995 Gr. Beta 0.1817 1.1916 0.8185 1.2403 0.5001 0.8600 l CW-2918,2919 Apr,1995 Gr. Beta 5.3065 1.6254 4.2821 1.5611 4.7943 1.1268 CW-2918,2919 Apr,1995 Gr. Beta 2.0988 13349 0 7752 1.2404 1.4370 0.9111 F-3552,3553 Apr,1995 K-40 3.1142 0.4410 2.8860 0.2410 3.0001 i 0.2513 F-3552,3553 Apr,1995 Sr ' 0.0061 i 0.0064 0.0011 0.0080

-0.0025 0.0051 F-3552,3553 Apr,1995 St-90 0.0023 0.0029 0.0005 0.0036 0.0014 i 0.0023 SWT-3343, 3344 Apr,1995 Gr. Beta 23310 i 0.5190 2.9830 0.4800 l 2.6570 i 03535 G-3133,3134 Apr,1995 K-40 6.5000 i 0.1740 6.0532 i O3120 6.2766 0.1786 SW-3403, 3404 Apr,1995 H-3 159.5512 i 90.5914 72.7069 i 86.6327 116.1290 62.6738 WW-3424, 3425 Apr,1995 H-3 442.5093 i 116.7309 430.4409 1163142 436.4751 823 940 i LW-3682,3683 Apr,1995 Gr. Beta 2.0500 i 0.5760 1.5240 1 0.5500 1.7870 0.3982 l LW-3682,3683 Apr,1995 Gr. Beta 2.0501 i 0.6760 1.5244 0.5500 1.7872 0.4358 LW-3682,3683 Apr,1995 H-3 139.9350 91.1490 75.0380 t 88.2140 107.4865 63.4229 LW-3682,3683 Apr,1995 H-3 75.0378 88.2143 139.9353 91.1494 107.4865 63.4231 S 0-3531, 3532 May,1995 Cs-137 0.1624 0.0246 0.1418 0.0306 0.1521 0.0196 S O-3531, 3532 May,1995 Gr. Alpha ' 6.8662 3.5751 9.2164 3.8687 8.0413 i 2.6338 )

SO-3531, 3532 May,1995 Gr. Beta 17.0973 3.0829 18.8034 3.1329 17.9503 2.1977 )

5 0-3531, 3532 May,1995 K-40 25.0380 1 0.7710 23.8180 0.6600 24.4280 0.5075 l S O-3531, 3532 May,1995 St-89 -0.0129 i 0.0215 0.0014 0.0202 -0.0057 0.0147 SO-3531, 3532 May,1995 Sr-90 0.0261 0.0109 0.0122 0.0093 0.0191 0.0072 WW-3577, 3578 May,1995 Co-60 -0.2530 2.2200 0.5410 2.5800 0.1440 1.7018 WW-3577, 3578 May,1995 Cs-137 1.1500 2.2000 -1.6400 2.9200 -0.2450 1.8280 WW-3577, 3578 May,1995 H-3 33.5750 90.9827 58.7563 92.0487 46.1657 64.7125 MI-3598,3599 May,1995 I-131 0.2288 i 0.3515 0.2122 0.3043 0.2205 0.2324 MI-3598,3599 May,1995 K-40 1,349.0000 112.0000 1,297.4000 151.0000 1,323.2000 94.0013 MI-3809,3810 May,1995 Co-60 -0.3700 i 2.% 00 0.1820 2.9600 -0.0940 2.0930 MI-3809,3810 May,1995 Cs-137 0.9060 t 2.5000 0.1380 2.3600 0.5220 i 1.7190 MI-3809,3810 May,1995 1131 0.1445 0.1573 0.1738 0.2057 0.1592 0.1295 CW-3838, 3839 May,1995 Gr. Beta 1.9922 13549 3.4291 1.4650 2.7106 i 0.9977 CW-3838, 3839 May,1995 Gr. Beta -0.7347 1.2274 -1.0782 1.2004 -0.9064 0.8584 f

F-4309, 4310 May,1995 Co-60 -0.0017 0.0093 -0.0032 0.0166 -0.0024 0.0095 AS-5

i l

l Table A-5. In-house " duplicate" samples.

Concentrationin pCi/I' Lab Sample First Sncond Averaged i

, Codes? Date Analysis Result Result Result F-4309,4310 May,1995 Cs-137 0.0028 i 0.0089 0.0012 0.0133 0.0020t 0.0080 F-4288,4289 May,1995 Co40 0.0038 0.0097 0.0012 0.0088 0.0025t 0.0065 ,

l F-4288, 4289 May,1995 Cs-137 0.0002 0.0067 0.0022 0.0062 0.0012 0.0045 l F-4330, 4331 May,1995 Co40 0.0018 0.0046 0.0031 0.0050 0.0024 1 0.0034 F-4330, 4331 May,1995 Cs-137 0.0001 0.0042 -0.0007 0.0038 -0.0003 0.0028  !

MI-4377,4378 May,1995 Co40 0.9480 1.7400 2.2200 1 2.6600 1.5840 1.5893 l MI-4377,4378 May,1995 Cs-134 0.7830 1.4900 -0.2080 i 2.3000 0.2875 i 1 3 702 MI-4377,4378 May,1995 Cs-137 0.8740 i 1.3800 0.6430 i 2.1400 0.7585 i 1.2732  ;

MI-4377,4378 May,1995 I-131 -0.0785 0.1490 -0.0420 i 0.1498 -0.0602 0.1056 l MI-4377,4378 May,1995 I-131(g) 0.1700 i 1 3000 -1.1200 1 2.6200 -0.4750 1.4624 MI-4377,4378 May,1995 K-40 1,385.1000 i 63.2000 1,344.3000 i 92.5000 1,364.7000 i 56.0145 l MI-4377,4378 May,1995 Sr-89 -0.0069 0.7313 0.0069 1 1.1490 0.0000 0.6810 MI-4377,4378 May,1995 Sr-90 1.2729 i 0.4414 1.3229 i 0.6414 1.2979 i 0.3893 MI-4544,4545 May,1995 I-131 0.0524 i 0.2867 0.0574 i 0.2367 0.0549 i 0.1859 MI-4544,4545 May,1995 K-40 1,410.0000 i 72.3000 1,359.0000 i 65.7000 1,384.5000 i 48.8461 l MI-4544,4545 May,1995 Sr-90 2.1444 0.5153 1.2741 0.4112 1.7093 i 0 32 % -

G-4604,4605 May,1995 Be-7 1.9338 i 0.3520 1.7467 i 0.3580 1.8403 t 0.2510 G-4604,4605 May,1995 Co40 -0.0112 1 0.0217 -0.0175 0.0189 -0.0144 i 0.0144 i G-4604,4605 May,1995 Cs-134 0.0076 0.0165 0.0079 0.0163 0.0078 i 0.0116 G-4604,4605 May,1995 Cs-137 0.1303 i 0.0332 0.1283 0.0420 0.1293 i 0 0268 G-4604,4605 May,1995 Gr. Beta ' 3.9523 0.1425 3.9500 0.1562 3.951'/ 2 0.1057 l G-4604,4605 May,1995 I-131(g) 0.0101 0.0227 0.0055 0.0263 0.0078 i 0.0174 G-4604,4605 May,1995 K-40 5.1487 i 0.6580 5.1002 0.6970 5.1." 'S 0.4793 i CW-4575, 4576 May,1995 Gr. beta 1.9783 1 1.1888 2.8278 i l.2558 2.4030 0.8646 CW-4575, 4576 May,1995 Gr. Beta -0.2059 1.0000 -0.5589 0.9721 -03824 0.6973 MI-4695,46% May,1995 I-131 0.1049 0.1737 0.0942 0.1607 0.0995 0.1183 MI-4695,46% May,1995 K-40 1,568.8000 114.0000 1,573.1000 i 50.1000 1,570.9500 t 62.2616 MI-4716,4717 May,1995 Sr-89 -0.2701 0.75M -0.0499 0.8752 -0.1600 i o.5790 MI-4716,4717 May,1995 Sr-90 1.1720 0.4391 1.6280 0.4432 1.4000 t 03119 G-4814,4815 May,1995 Be-7 0.6081 0.2520 0.58371 0.1750 0.5959 0.1534 G-4814,4815 May,1995 K-40 5.8319 0.6100 5.1295 0.5050 5.4807 03960 WW-4784, 4785 May,1995 H-3 18,665 3086 i 390.2155 18,274.9314 386.3294 18,470.1200 274.5535 SW-4759, 4760 May,1995 H-3 3,679.8217 213.9409 3,817.7847 217.0401 3,748.8032 1523787 S 0-5178, 5179 May,1995 Cs-137 0.8481 0.0691 0.8110 0.0710 0.8296 0.0495 50 5178,5179 May,1995 K-40 19.9200 i 1.0800 22.0860 1.1800 21.0030 0.7998 SWU-5663, 5664 May,1995 Gr. Beta 2.4654 0.6199 2.5106 i 0.6258 2.4880 0.4404 AS-6

M i

} Table A-5. In-house " duplicate" samples.

f, Concentrationin pCi/l

  • Lab Sample First Second Averaged j Codes
  • Date Analysis Result Result Result SWU-5663, 5664

] May,1995 H-3 867.2182 104.9067 865.5032 104.8506 866.3607t 74.1604 l 4 BS - 6983,6984 May,1995 Gr. Beta 7.3555 i 1.2333 8.0347 i 1.4183 7.6951 i 0.9397 BS - 6983,6984 May,1995 Gr. Beta 7.3555 i 1.2333 8.0347 i 1.4183 7.6951 i 0.9397

} )

' BS - 6983,6984 May,1995 K-40 8.3490 0.3090 8.5309 1 0.0683 8.4400 i 0.1582 l BS - 6983,6984 May,1995 K-40 8.3490 0.3090 8.5309 i 0.0683 8.4400 t 0.1582

! BS4983, 6984 May,1995 Cs-137 0.0074 1 0.0008 0.0094 i 0.0024 0.0084 0.0013 i j

! BS4983, 6984 May,1995 Gr. Beta 7.3555 t l.2333 3.0347t l.4183 7.6951 i 0.9397 l

l BS4983, 6984 May,1995 K-40 8.3490 0.3090 8.5309 i 0.0683 8.4400 0.1582 ,

BS - 5494,5495 May,1995 Cs-137 0.5929 0.0319 0.5876 i 0.0378 0.5903 i 0.0247 I l BS - 5494,5495 May,1995 Cs-137 0.5929 0.0319 0.5876 0.0378 0.5903 0.0247 BS - 5494,5495 May,1995 K-40 21.0920 0.6570 21.3050 t 0.7070 21.1985 0.4826 BS - 5494,5495 May,1995 K-40 21.0920 1 0.6570 21.3050 i 0.7070 21.1985 0.4826 l

i BS-5494, 5495 May,1995 Cs-137 0.5929 0.0319 0.5876 0.0378 0.5903 1 0.0247 j BS-5494, 5495 May,1995 K-40 21.0920 i 0.6570 21.3050 i 0.7070 21.1985 0.4826

F-5025,5026 May,1995 Co40 0.0024 i 0.0064 0.0028 i 0.0077 0.0026 t 0.0050 F-5025,5026 May,1995 Cs-137 -0.0006 i 0.0050 -0.0038 i 0.0063 -0.0022 0.0040 J

F-5385,5386 May,1995 K-40 2.5044 i 0.3450 2.5992,t 0.3830 2.5518 i 0.2577 F-5046,5047 May,1995 Co40

) 0.0012 0.0067 -0.0021 t 0.0073 -0.0004 0.0049 j F-5046,5047 May,1995 Cs-137 0.0018 C.0053 -0.000'J t 0.0046 0.0007 0.0035 i WW-5244, 5245 May,1995 H3 608.3574 96.3200 463.5639 91.1176 535.9606 i 66.2947 j SW-6013, 6014 May,1995 Co40 0.8080 2.2000 1.5300 3.0300 1.1690 1.8722 j SW-6013, 6014 May,1995 Cs-137 -0.6750 2.3000 0.4560 2.3200 -0.1095 t l.6334 MI-5620,5621 May,1995 I131 0.1589 0.1736 0.0147 0.1644 0.0868 0.1196 l

j MI-5620,5621 May,1995 K-40 1,526.2000 119.0000 1,449.3000 i 162.0000 1,487.7500 100.5050

WW - 5642,5643 May,1995 Gr. Alpha 2.3120 2.3250 2.3120 2.3250 2.3120 1.6440

$ WW - 5642,5643 May,1995 Gr. Beta 2.3120 3.2540 2.3120 3.2540 2.3120 2.3009 i WW - 5642,5643 May,1995 K-40 94.3550 19.8000 58.9910 29.5000 76.6730 i 17.7644 DW-5738, 5739 May,1995 Gr. Beta 2.5151 1.1685 3.5614 i 1.2103 3.0383 0.8411

! DW-5738,5739 May,1995 I-131 -0.0458 0.1650 -0.0284 0.1486 -0.0371 0.1110

! LW-6327, 6328 May,1995 Gr. Beta 6.4501 1.0293 6.6100 1.0327 6.5300 0.7290 j W-6398, 6399 May,1995 Sr-89 15.1044 3.8169 18.1475 2.7239 16.6259 2.3446 W-6398, 6399 May,1995 Sr-90 25.0828 i 1.8532 24.4207 1 1.3058 24.7518 1.1335 WW-6184, 6185 Jun,1995 Gr. Beta 6.0148 1.1147 7.4613 1.3560 6.7380 0.8777 WW-6184, 6185 Jun,1995 H3 86.1439 78.3469 106.9572 79.2631 96.5505 i S5.7245 MI-5684,5685 Jun.1995 Co-60 0.0976 2.9600 0.4260 1 4.6300 0.2618 2.7477 1

MI-5684,5685 Jun,1995 Cs 137- 1.8400 2.6500 -0.9210 3.2400 0.4595 2.0929 4

j.

AS 7

Table A-5. In-house " duplicate" samples.

Concentrationin pCi/If Lab Sample First Second Averaged Codes

  • Date Analysis Result Result Result MI-5684,5685 Jun,1995 I131 0.0829 1 0.1477 -0.0025 i 0.1466 0.0402 i 0.1041 CW-5713,5714 Jun,1995 Gr. Beta 3.1068 i 1.4397 3.2557 i 1.4487 3.1812 i 1.0212 CW-5713,5714 Jun,1995 Gr. Beta 0.0491 i 1.4849 0.3925 i 1.5076 0.2208 1.0580 SL-5832,5833 Jun,1995 Co40 0.0410 i 0.0114 0.0585 i 0.0182 0.0498 i 0.0107 SL-5832,5833 Jun,1995 Cs-137 0.0550 t 0.0124 0.0499 i 0.0215 0.0525 i 0.0124 SL-5832,5833 Jun,1995 Gr. Beta 4.6800 i 0.4800 4.6800 i 0.4800 4.6800 i 0 3394 SL-5832,5833 Jun,1995 K-40 2.9035 i 0.2750 2.4429 i 0.3290 2.6732 i 0.2144 SL-5832,5833 Jun,1995 St-89 0.0106 i 0.0261 0.0048 1 0.0336 0.0077 i 0.0213 SL-5832,5833 Jun,1995 St-90 0.0102 i 0.0114 0.0164 1 0.0148 0.0133 i 0.0093 WW-5992, 5993 Jun,1995 Co40 0.3950 i 1.2200 0.9060 i 2.6500 0.6505 t 1.4587 WW-5992, 5993 Jun,1995 C5137 -1.4000 i 1.3800 -1.4400 i 3.0300 -1.4200 1.6647 WW-5992, 5993 Jun,1995 H-3 67.0084 i 76.1576 94.0370 i 773473 80.5227 i 54.2738 SL4205,6206 Jun,1995 Co 60 0.0029 i 0.0088 0.0111 i 0.0120 0.0070 i 0.0074 SL4205,6206 Jun,1995 Cs-134 0.0033 i 0.0070 0.0002 i 0.0096 0.0018 i 0.0059 SL4205,6206 Jun,1995 Cs 137 0.0138 t 0.0091 0.0174 i 0.0104 0.0156 i 0.0069 Jun,1995 Gr. Beta 3.3400 i 0.1000 3 3400 1 0.1000 33400 1 0.0707 O SL-6205,6206 SL-6205,6206 Jun,1995 I-131(g) -0.0060 i 0.0135 -0.0003 1 0.0197 -0.0031 0.0119 SL-6205,6206 Jun,1995 K-40 3.3386 0.3100 33294203780 33340 i 0.2444 SW4256, 6257 Jun,1995 H3 423.9034 i 92.0134 585.0329 i 97.8935 504.4682 i 67.1744 MI4277,6278 Jun,1995 I-131 0.0926 i 0.1619 0.0532 0.2284 0.0729 i 0.1400 MI-6277,6278 Jun,1995 K-40 1,285.5000 i 152.0000 1,355.2000 i 114.0000 1,320.3500 i 95.0000 SW-6232, 6233 Jun,1995 H-3 68 3732 i 79.4680 136.7465 82.4296 102.5599 i 57.2490 VE-6348,6349 Jun,1995 Gr. Alpha 03230 i 0.0990 0.1780 0.0520 0.2505 0.0559 VE4348,6349 Jun,1995 Gr. Beta 3.2970 t 0.1410 3.4170 i 0.0920 3.3570 t 0.0842 VE-6348,6349 Jun,1995 K-40 3.1425 i 0.3310 2.9775 i 03350 3.0600 i 0.2355 MI-6419,6420 Jun,1995 I-131 0.1154 i 0.1633 0.1197 i 0.1806 0.1175 i 0.1217 MI4419,6420 Jun,1995 K-40 1,457.2000 i 175.0000 1,339.3000 i 150.0000 1,398.2500 i 115.2443 MI-6521,6522 Jun,1995 I-131 0.0534 1 0.1511 0.0344 1 0.1784 0.0439 i 0.1169 MI4521,6522 Jun,1995 K-40 1,475.4000 i 123.0000 1,274.6000 t 160.0000 1,375.0nnp + 100.9071 SL4500, 6501 Jun,1995 K 40 1.8001 1 0.4550 2.1667 i 0.5460 1.98341035M MI4446,6447 Jun,1995 Co-60 0.1640 i 4.8700 0.4440 i 2.8200 0.3040 i 2.8138 MI-6446,6447 Jun,1995 Cs-137 13000 i 3.3600 0.0563 i 2.1800 0.6782 1 2.0026 MI4446,6447 Jun,1995 1-131 -0.0433 i 0.2077 0.0000 t 0.2377 -0.0217 0.1578 CW-6474,6475 Jun,1995 Gr. Beta 2.8423 i 1.4039 3.1674 i 1.4145 3.0049 t 0.9965 Jun1995 Gr. Beta 0.0000 1.1519 0.0909 i 1.1588 0.0455 i 0.8170 O CW4474,6475 MI-6564,6565 Jun,1995 I131 0.2460 1 0.2607 0.0948 i 0.2353 0.1704 i 0.1756 AS 8

Table A-5. In-house " duplicate" samples.

Concentrationin pCi/L' Lab Sample First Second Averaged Codes

  • Date Analysis Result Result Result BS-6960, 6961 Jun,1995 Cs-137 0.0752 i 0.0292 0.0475 i 0.0274 0.0613 i 0.0200 BS-6960, 6%1 Jun.199.', K-40 17.6680 i 0.8700 17.0190 i 1.0600 173435*0.6857 l

WW-6861, 6862 Jun,1993 H-3 1,422.4460

  • 128.0232 1,505.1361 130.2761 1,463.7910 913261 MI-6840,6841 Jun,1995 I-131 0.1583 i o.2131 0.0509 i 0.1801 0.1046
  • 0.1395 LW-6889, 6890 Jun,1995 Co-60 -2.4000 i 3.4100 1.4300 i 1.7400 0.4850 i 1.9141 i LW-6889,6890 Jun,1995 Cs-137 -0.5210 i 3.0300 0.1410 i 2.1900 -0.1900 i 1.8693 I LW-6889, 6890 Jun,1995 Gr. Beta 3.0131 1 0.8315 3.0285 i 0.8358 3.0208 i 0.5895 SW-7053, 7054 Jun,1995 H-3 73.2226 i 75.6858 126.8001 i 78.1734 100.0114 i 54.4046 SW-7011, 7012 Jun,1995 H-3 203.5633 i 81.5943 226.7766 i 82.6041 215.1699 i 58.0540 MI-7032,7033 Jun,1995 I-131 0.2720 i 0.2879 -0.0925 i 0.2629 0.0897 i 0.1949 i MI-7032,7033 Jun,1995 K-40 1,577.6000 i 127.0000 1,522.8000 i 164.0000 1,550.2000 i 103.7123 l SWU-7101, 7102 l Jun,1995 Gr. Beta 1. % 79 i 0.4592 2.1339 i 0.5061 2.0509 i 0 3417 SWU-7101, 7102 Jun,1995 H-3 118.5873
  • 85.7967 92.6463 84.6688 105.6168 i 60.2700 SWU - 7828,7829 Jun,1995 St-89 0.5896 i 0.7987 0.0977 i 0.6691 0.3436 1 0.5210 SWU - 7828,7829 Jun,1995 Sr-90 0.2398 i 0.3028 0.1937 i 0.2742 0.2163 i 0.2042 SWU - 7828,7829 Jun,1995 St-90 0.2398 i 0.3028 0.1937 i 0.2742 0.2168 t0.2042 SWU-7828, 7829 Jun,1995 St-89 0.5896 i 0.7987 0.0977 i 0.6691 0.3436t 0.5210 SWU-7828, 7829 Jun,1995 Sr-89 0.58 % i 0.7987 0.0977 i 0.6691 0.3436 i 0.5210 )

SWU-7828, 7829 Jun,1995 3r-89 0.5896 i 0.7987 0.0977 0.6691 0.3436 i 0.5210 SWU-7828, 7829 Jun,1995 St-89 0.5896 i 0.7987 0.0977 i 0.6691 0.3436 i 0.5210 SWU-7828, 7829 Jun,1995 Sr-90 0.2398i0.3028 0.1937 i 0.2742 0.2168 i 0.2042 SWU-7828, 7829 Jun,1995 Sr-90 0.2398 i 03028 0.1937 0.2742 0.2168 i 0.2042 l SWU 7828,7829 Jun,1995 Sr-90 0.2398 i 0.3028 0.1937 0.2742 0.2168 i 0.2042 SWU-7828, 7829 Jun,1995 St-90 0.2398 i 03028 0.1937t 0.2742 0.2168 i 0.2042 AP-8111,8112 Jun,1995 Co-60 -0.0002 i 0.0007 0.0004 0.0007 0.0001 i 0.0005 l AP-8111,8112 Jun,1995 Cs-137 -0.0002 i 0.0007 0.0004 i 0.0005 0.0001 i 0.0004 SW-7080, 7081 Jun,1995 Gr. Beta 23011 i 0.5921 2.6708 1 0.6113 2.4860 i 0.4255 SW-7080, 7081 Jun,1995 K-40 61.2620 i 28.3000 95.4390 t 26.0000 783505 i 19.2152 WWT-7122, 7123 Jun,1995 H3 3.8386 i 81.4299 -13.4353 i 80.6115 -4.7983 t 57.2910 LW-7239,7240 Jun,1995 Gr. Beta 2.5177 i 0.0580 2.4081 i 0.6061 2.4629 0.3044 WW-7143, 7144 Jun,1995 H-3 539.1386 i 1033228 436.4159 i 99.5398 487.7772 i 71.7352 PW-7174, 7175 Jun,1995 H3 144.0732 84.2861 121.4242 83.2655 132.7487 i 59.2395 SW-7216, 7217 Jun,1995 H-3 20 3 728 i 81.4069 62.9704 i 83 3227 41.6716 1 58.2446 WW-7281, 7282 Jun,1995 Gr. Beta 1.8051 i 0.3271 2.1056 t 0.5796 1.9553 i 0 3328 WW-7281, 7282 Jun,1995 H-3 -24.3250 i 75.1716 10.3381 76.8357 -6.9934 i 53.7459 SW-7387, 7388 Jul,1995 Co-60 1.0200 1.9000 0.1530 1.6700 0.5865 t 1.2648 AS 9

Table A-5. In-house " duplicate" samples.

Concentration in pCi/L' Lab Sample First Second Averaged Codes

  • Date Analysis Result Result Result SW-7387, 7388 Jul,1995 Cs-137 05600 23400 -0.8650 2.0400 -0.1525 1.5522 i AP4133,8134 J41995 Co 60 -0.0000 1 0.0005 0.0003 i 0.0006 0.0001
  • 0.0004 {

AP-8133,8134 Jul,1995 Cs-137 -0.0001 0.0004 0.0000 0.0005 -0.0001 0.0003 AP-7600,7601 J41995 St-89 0.0008 0.0008 0.0010 0.0008 0.0009 i 0.0005 AP-7600,7601 Jul,1995 St-90 -0.0001 i 0.0003 0.0005 i 0.0003 0.0002 0.0002 MI-7260,7261 Jul,1995 Co-60 03390 2.9100 0.5630 5.2400 0.4510 2.9969 MI-7260,7261 J4 1995 Cs-137 L6600t 2.5900 -1.4600 33700 0.1000 i 2.1251 MI-7260,7261 Jul,1995 I-131 0.1745 0.1944 0.1004 i 0.1792 0.1374 0.1322 WW-7454, 7455 Jul,1995 H-3 7,142.7529 i 243.6211 6,985.4236 241.2186 7,064.0882 171.4188 LW - 7487,7488 Jul,1995 K-40 48.0000 14.4000 95.7520 39.9000 71.8760 t 21.2095 LW - 7487,7488 Jul,1995 K-40 48.0000 14.4000 95.7520

  • 39.9000 71.8760 i 21.2095 LW-7487,7488 J41995 Co-60 0.4460 i 1.0700 0.3830 i 3.0000 0.4145 1.5926 LW-7487,7488 Jul,1995 Cs-134 0.1230 i 1.0600 -23900 3.0100 -1.1335 i 1.5956 LW-7487,7488 Jul,1995 Cs-137 0.4920 i 1.1000 -2.2200 2.8400 -0.8640 i 1.5228 LW-7487,7488 J4 1995 Gr. Beta 2.10951 0.4725 1.8520 0.4810 1.9807 i 03371 LW-7487,7488 Jul,1995 I-131 0.2323 0.2677 -0.0343 0.2508 0.0990 i 0.1834 Jul,1995 I-131(g) 03390 2.4400 0.9230 10.5000 O LW-7487,7488 0.6310 i 5 3899 LW-7487,7488 Jul,1995 K-40 48.0000 14.4000 95.7520 i 39.9000 71.8760 21.2095 LW-7487,7488 Jul,1995 K-40 48.0000 14.4000 95.7520 1 39.9000 71.8760 21.2095 LW-7487,7488 Jul,1995 K-40 48.0000 i 14.4000 95.7520 39.9000 71.8760 i 21.2095 LW-7487,7488 Jul,1995 K-40 48.0000 14.4000 95.7520 39.9000 71.8760 i 21.2095 SW-7323, 7324 J41995 Gr. Beta 23 224 i 0.7511 2.5774 i 0.7631 2.4499 t 0.5354 SW-7323, 7324 Jul,1995 H-3 77.8879 83.9931 48.4345 82.6045 63.1612 58.9032 F-7366,7367 Jul,1995 Co-60 0.0092 0.0141 0.0061 i 0.0119 0.0076t 0.0092 F-7366,7367 Jul,1995 Cs-137 0.0115 0.0108 0.0019 0.0111 0.0067t 0.0077 MI-7510,7511 Jul,1995 I-131 03443 03987 0.1361 t 0.3508 0.2402 0.2655 F-7344,7345 Jul,1995 Co-60 0.0037 0.0077 -0.0071 0.0119 -0.0017 0 A171 F-7344,7345 Jul,1995 Cs-137 0.0023 i 0.0057 0.0024 0.0097 0.0023 0.0056 MI-7429,7430 Jul,1995 I131 -0.1525 03171 0.1594 0.2283 0.0035 0.1953 F-8154,8155 J41995 Gr. Beta 23081 0.0743 2.2522 0.0730 2.2802 0.0521 F-8154,8155 Jul,1995 K-40 2.2313 i 0.2640 2.1161 0.4420 2.1737 0.2574 MI-7575,7576 J41995 Co-60 -1.0000 2.8600 L6000i 3.1700 03000 2.1347 MI-7575,7576 Jul,1995 Cs-134 1.7300 2.4200 -0.6220 2.3600 0.5540 1.6901 MI-7575,7576 Jul,1995 Cs 137 -0.7550 2.5100 1.2800 23800 0.2625 1.7295 MI-7575,7576 Jul,1995 I-131 0.1795 0.2309 0.0704 0.2260 0.1250 0.1616 MI-7575,7576 Jul,1995 I131(g) 0.8570 2.2400 0.8540 2.4400 0.8555 1.6561 A510

9 g Table A 5. In-house " duplicate" samples.

Concentration in pCi/L' Lab Sample First Second Averaged Codes' Date Analysis Result Result Result MI-7575,7576 Jul,1995 K-40 1,481.9000 i 111.0000 1,398.8000 i 106.0000 1,440.3500 i 76.7414 MI 7575,7576 Jul.1995 Sr-89 0.6192 0.9862 -0.5435 0.9244 0.0378 t 0.6758 MI-7575,7576 Jul,1995 Sr-90 1.2363 0.4155 1.7902 0.4124 1.5133 i 0.2927 l WWT-7621, 7622 Jul,1995 I-131 0.0940 i 0.2062 0.0628 t OPM 0.0784 0.1516 MI-7739,7740 Jul,1995 Co-60 0.8900 i 4.9100 -0.5720 4.5800 0.1590 3.3572 MI-7739,7740 Jul,1995 Cs 137 0.8600 i 3.7300 -0.4130 t 3.1400 0.2235 i 2.4379 MI-7739,7740 Jul,1995 I131 0.1928 i 0.2674 -0.0475 0.2351 0.0727t 0.1780 G-7805,7806 Jul,1995 Co-60 -0.0049 i 0.0159 0.0015 0.0156 -0.0017 i 0.0111 G-7805,7806 Jul,1995 Cs-134 -0.0076 i 0.0157 0.0025 t 0.0094 -0.0025 i 0.0091 G-7805,7806 Jul,1995 Cs-137 0.0045 i 0.0140 0.0006 0.0118 0.0026 0.0092 l G-7805,7806 Jul,1995 Gr. Beta 5.0973 i 0.1994 5.1127 0.2103 5.1050 0.1449 G-7805,7806 Jul,1995 I-131(g) -0.0048 i 0.0205 -0.0183 i 0.0205 -0.0115 t 0.0145 G-7805,7806 Jul,1995 K-40 6.0481 0.5610 5.8484 0.5100 5.9483 0.3791 CW-7648, 7649 Jul,1995 Gr. Beta 6.6883 i 1.7265 6.7478 t 1.7419 6.7181 i 1.2263 I CW-7648,7649 Jul,1995 Gr. Beta 0.7444 i 1.2623 0.2325 t 1.2230 0.4885 0.8788 j CW-7648, 7649 Jul,1995 H3 -64.4182 97.4643 -70.1870 97.2364 -67.3026 t 68.8371 I WW-7673, 7674 Jul,1995 Gr. Beta 14.1451 t 2.2254 14.2212 2.2315 14.1831 1.5757 l WW-7673, 7674 Jul,1995 H-3 15.3145 81.7571 36.3720

  • 82.7373 25.8432 i 58.1586 i MI-78%,7897 Jul,1995 Sr-89 0.3508 i 0. % 97 0.1856 0.8702 0.2682 i 0.6514 l MI-78%,7897 Jul,1995 Sr-90 1.7110 0.4271 1.2961 0.3929 1.5036 t 0.2902 WW-7967, 7968 Jul,1995 H-3 109.4679 i 84.6270 70.8322 i 82.8444 90.1500 i 59.2134 MI-7922,7923 Jul,1995 Co-60 0.5680 3.1300 -1.0500 4.4600 -0.2410 2.7244 MI-7922,7923 Jul,1995 Cs-137 1.2100 2.8600 -0.5040 3.4200 0.3530 2.2291 MI-7922,7923 Jul,1995 I-131 0.0502 i 0.1932 0.0416 0.2336 0.0459 i 0.1516  ;

LW 7944,7945 Jul,1995 Co-60 0.0830 t 2.2000 1.3000 1.8900 0.6915 1.4502 LW-7944, 7945 Jul,1995 Cs 137 0.6400 1 2.2200 -1.3800 1.8200 -0.3700 1.4353 LW-7944, 7945 Jul 1995 Gr. Beta 4.1332 1 0.9251 3.9971 t 0.9393 4.0652 i 0.6592 SW-8704, 8705 Jul,1995 Co-60 0.1830 i 2.4900 0.9840 1.7900 0.5835 i 1.5333 SW-8704, 8705 Jul,1995 Cs-137 0.2640t 3.4500 -0.6630 1.9100 -0.1995 i 1.9717 WW-8196, 8197 Jul,1995 H-3 51.4226 87.9172 176.0234 93.3551 113.7230 64.1183 SWU-8318, 8319 Jul,1995 Gr. Beta 1.9584 i 0.4714 1.9228 i 0.4731 1.9406 i 0.3340 SWU-8318, 8319 Jul1995 II-3 102.7030 103.6806 35.5141 101.1620 69.1086 t 72.4283 SWU-8318, 8319 Jul,1995 K-40 93.2530 39.7000 99.7420 49.1000 96.4975 31.5710 SP-8540, 8541 Jul,1995 - Gr. Alpha 5.1903 1.3072 3.8567 1.0701 4.5235 0.8447 SP-8540,8541 Jul,1995 Sr-89 1,443.0886 i 42.0809 1,419.4750 35.3491 1,431.2818 i 27.4789 O SP-8540,8541 Jul,1995 Sr 90 15.7496 3.7553 19.4328 4.1309 17.5912 2.7914 A5 11

I

l. l l

Table A-5. In-house " duplicate" samples.

Concentrationin pCi/L' Lab Sample First Second Averaged Codes

  • Date Analysis Result Result Result ]

VE-8090,8091 Jul,1995 Gr. Beta 2.3819 i 0.0781 2.3059 0.0779 2.3439 0.0552 VE-8090,8091 Jul,1995 K-40 2.8208 0.1170 2.7639 i 0.1330 2.7924 i 0.0886 SW-8175, h176 Jul,1995 Gr. Alpha 0.5000 0.6000 0.6583 i 0.8198 0.5791 0.5080 SW-8175, 8176 Jul,1995 Gr. Beta 0.8100 1.1000 0.8265 1.0847 0.8182 0.7724 i SW-8175, 8176 Jul,1995 K-40 89.8150 23.8000 67.3590 1 39.3000 78.5870 22.9724 SW-8251, 8252 Jul,1995 H-3 86.7952 78.8856 43.9921 76.9259 65.3937 i 55.0921 SW-8606, 8607 Jul,1995 Co-60 0.1320 1.7100 -0.2180 i 2.6000 -0.0430 1.5560 l SW-8606, 8607 Jul,1995 Cs-137 -1.0400 1 2.0400 -0.6580 2.2400 -0.8490 1 1.5149 l G - 8272,8273 Aug,1995 K-40 6.7487 i 0.6490 6.6636 0.9730 6.7062 i 0.5848 I G - 8272,8273 Aug,1995 Sr-89 0.0014 1 0.0091 -0.0007 i 0.0029 0.0004 i 0.0048 G - 8272,8273 Aug,1995 Sr-90 0.0053 0.0029 0.0016t 0.0012 0.0034 i 0.0016 G-8272,8273 Aug,1995 Gr. Beta 6.2167 i 0.2594 5.9667 0.2551 6.0917 i 0.1819 MI4293,8294 Aug,1995 I-131 -0.1058 i 0.1908 0.0093 0.2009 -0.0483 i 0.1385 j MI-8389,8390 Aug,1995 I-131 -0.0127 i 0.1267 0.1153 i 0.1318 0.0513 i 0.0914 MI-8389,8390 Aug,1995 K-40 1,543.8000 120.0000 1,369.6000 162.0000 1,456.7000 i 100.8018 l MI-8413,8414 Aug,1995 Co-60 0.2940t 3.1400 -2.3500 1 5.2200 -1.0280 i 3.0458 MI4413,8414 Aug,1995 Cs-137 -0.7370 2.8900 -1.3600 i 3.3100 -1.0485 i 2.1971 MI4413,8414 Aug,1995 I131 0.1142 0.2124 0.0598 i 0.2344 0.0870 1 0.1581 LW-8440,8441 Aug,1995 Co-60 0.1030 1 2.3800 1.0300 1.8100 0.5665 i 1.4950 LW-8440,8441 Aug,1995 Cs-137 0.7760 1.9900 -0.3890 2.0500 0.1935 1.4285 LW-8440, 8441 Aug,1995 Gr. Beta ' 3.3064 i 1.1388 4.6623 i 1.2154 3.98.*4 i 0.8327 WW-8518, 8519 Aug,1995 Co-60 1.4700 3.1400 -1.8100 2.9800 -0.1700 i 2.1645 WW4518,8519 Aug,1995 Cs-137 1.7100 i 2.8700 0.4430t 2.7700 1.0765 i 1.9944 WW-8518, 8519 Aug,1995 H-3 10.6795 1 74.0469 -19.5791 i 72.5777 -4.4498 51.8422 VE-8564,8565 Aug,1995 Co-60 0.0053 i 0.0122 0.0054 0.0128 0.0053 i 0.0088 VE-8564,8565 Aug,1995 Cs-137 0.0038 0.0093 -0.0003 i 0.0082 0.0018 0.0062 M14585,8586 Aug,1995 Co-60 -0.4810 i 4.0600 1.8800 2.5900 0.6995 2.4079 MI-8585,8586 Aug,1995 Cs-134 0.1220 i 3.5000 0.9370 2.2700 0.5295 2.0858 MI-8585,8586 Aug,1995 Cs-137 1.7700 3.6400 0.2160 1 2.0700 0.9930 2.0937 MI-8585,8586 Aug,1995 I131 -0.2002 0.2079 0.0732 0.1900 -0.0635 0.1408 MI-8585,8586 Aug,1995 I131(g) 0.1360 i 9.0300 2.4300 6.8100 1.2830 i 5.6550 MI4585,8586 Aug,1995 K-40 1,454.6000 i 150.0000 1,478.2000 1p4.0000 1,466.4000 i 91.2634 l

MI4585,8586 Aug,1995 Sr-89 0.1158 1.1111 -0.0833 0.9491 0.0162 0.7306 MI-8585,8586 Aug,1995 Sr-90 1.9078 0.42 % 1.6029 0.3807 1.7553 0.2870 f

MI-8674,8675 Aug,1995 Co-60 -0.7910 3.2300 0.4890 3.3400 -0.1510 2.3232 MI-8674,8675 Aug,1995 Cs-137 0.7690 2.4300 0.4160 2.4000 0.5925 1.7077 A5-12

l.

Table A-5. Irehouse " duplicate" samples.

j Concentration in pCi/If

} Lab Sample First Second Averaged l

Codes

  • Date Analysis Result Result Result MI-8674,8675 Aug,1995 I131 0.1471 i 0.2525 0.0869 1 0.2167 0.0301
  • 0.1664 l SW-8648, 8649 Aug,1995 H-3 35.5546 i 75.1429 21.3328 74.M70 28.4437 i 52.8956 l

. F-8754,8755 Aug,1995 Co-60 0.0009 i 0.0110 0.0031 1 0.0106 0.0020 i 0.0076 i F-8754,8755 Aug,1995 Cs-134 -0.0026 i 0.0090 -0.0022

  • 0.0087 -0.0024 i 0.0063 F-8754,8755 Aug,1995 Cs-137 0.0528 i 0.0207 0.0563
  • 0.0171 0.05#t 0.0134 l

F-8754,8755 Aug,1995 Gr. Beta 13.1178 i 0.3041 12.6488 i 0.2780 12.8833 i 0.2060 F-8754,8755 Aug,1995 I-131(g) 0.0026 i 0.0139 0.0013 i 0.0121 0.0019 i 0.0092 F-8754,8755 Aug,1995 K-40 2.8119 i 0.3670 3.2605 i 0.3670 3.0362 i 0.2595

]

i VE-89M,8947 Aug,1995 Gr. Alpha 0.2000i0.0800 0.2018 i 0.0786 0.2009 i 0.0561 VE-8946,8947 Aug,1995 Gr. Beta 4.3000 0.1500 4.3179 i 0.1511 4.3089 i 0.1065 l l

VE-89M,8947 Aug,1995 K-40 3 9615 i 0.2670 4.0418 1 0.3300 4.0017 0.2122 VE - 8802,8803 Aug,1995 St-89 -0.0001 t 0.0018 -0.0004 i 0.0022 -0.0002 i 0.0014 l
VE - 8802,8803 Aug,1995 St-90 0.0011 i 0.0006 0.0013 i 0.0007 0.0012 1 0.0005 VE-8802,8803 Aug,1995 K-40 2.3052 i 0.2360 2.3039 0.3070 2.30M
  • 0.1936

! MI-8845,8846 Aug,1995 I-131 0.0098 i 0.1785 0.0835

  • 0.1740 0.0M7i 0.12%

l CW-8873,8874 Aug,1995 Gr. Beta 1.8586 i 1.3992 4.2592 i 1.5511 3.0589 i 1.0445 l CW-8873,8874 Aug,1995 Gr. Beta -0.6043 t l.1348 -0.0M5 t 1.1799 -0.3254 i 0.8185 I MI-8902,8903 Aug,1995 I131 -0.0387 i 0.2325 0.1320 i 0.3198 0.0M6i0.1977 VE-9035,9036 Aug,1995 K-40 2.1934 i 0.2790 2.3847 i 0.3380 2.2891 t 0.2191 4 SW-9056, 9057 Aug,1995 H3 140.7425

  • 79.5937 55.2281 i 75.6687 97.9853 i 54.9111 MI-9113,9114 Aug,1995 I131 0.2205 t 0.3289 0.2711 0.2835 0.2458 i 0.2171

$ LW-9079,9080 Aug,1995 Co-60 0.8410

  • 2.8400 0.1630 t 2.9900 0.5020 i 2.0619 LW-9079, 9080 Aug,1995 Cs-137 0.7700 i 2.7700 0.5330 1 2.6700 0.1185 t 1.9237 l

j LW-9079,9080 Aug,1995 Gr. Beta 2.7566 i 0.8607 2.6 % 1 1 0.8549 2.7264 i 0.6065 SW-9183, 9184 Aug,1995 Co 60 -0.3280 i 3.0000 2.2200 i 4.0400 0.9460 i 2.5160 j SW 9183,9184 Aug,1995 Cs 137 0.8200 i 3.4400 0.2580 i 4.3700 0.5390 i 2.7808 l SWU-9162, 9163 Aug,1995 Gr. Beta 2.5000 1 0.5000 2.5094 i 0.5480 2.5047 i 0.3709 l

SWU-9162, 9163 Aug,1995 H-3 152.0000 i 88.0000 157.4341 i 83.7394 154.7170 i 60.7377 WW-9276, 9277 Aug,1995 H3 1,636.0299 130.9904 1,680.8118 i 132.2095 1,658.4209 i 93.0562 VE-9210,9211 Aug,1995 Gr. Beta 4.1000 i 0.2000 4.0920 i 0.1675 4.0960 i 0.1304 VE-9210,9211 Aug,1995 K-40 4.6449 i 0.1090 4.6203 t 0.1150 4.6326 i 0.0792 DW-9371, 9372 Aug,1995 Gr. Beta 4.9900 i 1.1960 4.5327 1.1679 4.7613 i 0.8358

)

< DW-9371, 9372 Aug,1995 I131 0.1312 i 0.2093 0.1381 0.1 % 1 0.1346 t 0.1434 l

MI-9297,9298 Aug,1995 I-131 0.0434 i 0.1996 0.0510 0.2134 0.0472i0.1M1 j MI-9297,9298 Aug,1995 K-40 1,727.8000 180.0000 1,602.7000 i 172.0000 1,665.2500 i 124.4829 WW-9252, 9253 Sep,1995 H-3 530.8948 i 98.7085 538.0449 t 98.9671 534.4698 i 69.8889 d

A5-13

Table A-5. In-house " duplicate" samples.

Concentration in pCi/L' Lab Sample First Second Codes

  • Date Analysis Averaged Result Result Result MI-9327,9328 Sep,1995 I-131 0.1442 0.1680 0.0972 0.1575 0.1207 1 0.1151 t WW-9396, 9397 Sep,1995 Co-60 2.0600 2.4700 0.6870t 2.9500 WW 9396,9397 13735t 1.9238 Sep,1995 Cs-137 2.6700 2.7300 0.7790 1 2.5900 1.7245 1.8816 WW-9396, 9397 Sep,1995 Gr. Beta 0.6947 1.3597 1.7640 1.3095 1.2293 1 0.9439 WW-9396, 9397 Sep,1995 H-3 14.9 % 3 76.6085 48.8927 78.1795 31.8995 54.7287 SW - 10075,10076 Sep,1995 H-3 262.0954t 87.9940 265.6857t 88.1404 263.8905 62.2730 SW - 10075,10076 Sep,1995 Sr-89 -1.1140 0.9865 0.7627 1 0.9505 -0.1756 0.6849 SW - 10075,10076 Sep,1995 Sr-90 0.64091 0.2630 0.3425 0.2113 0.4917t 0.1687 MI 9350,9351 Sep,1995 I-131 -0.099'Ji0.1565 0.0745 0.1638 -0.0123 0.1133 MI-9350,9351 Sep,1995 K-40 1,335.3000 i 163.0000 1,521.4000t 179.0000 1,428.3500 121.0475 MI- 9463,9464 Sep,1995 I-131 0.1059 0.1889 0.0550 0.1695 0.0804 i 0.1269 MI 9463,9464 Sep,1995 K-40 1,814.9000 139.0000 1,743.1000 180.0000 1,779.0000t 113.7113 BS - 9710,9711 Sep,1995 K-40 83415i 03890 8.7853 i 0.3190 8.5634 i 0.2515 CW - 9486,9487 Sep,1995 Gr. Beta 0.3695 i 1.1728 -0.8827i 1.4122 0.2566 t 0.9179 CW-9486, 9487 Sep,1995 Gr. Beta 3.1540 i 1.5156 3.4306 1.5908 3.2923 i 1.0986 S O - 9562, 9563 Sep,1995 Cs-137 0.4189 i 0.0216 0.4786 0.0443 0.4488 i 0.0246 S O - 9562,9563 Sep,1995 K-40 14.9730 0.4070 15.6780 i 0.6540 153255 03852 VE-9515,9516 Sep,1995 Co-60 -0.0018 0.0107 -0.0046 0.0074 -0.0032 0.0065 VE-9515,9516 Sep,1995 Cs-137 -0.0003 i 0.0080 -0.0017 0.0071 -0.0010 t 0.0054 MI-9611, %12 Sep,1995 I-131 0.1395 0.2011 0.0905 i 0.2020 0.1150 i 0.1425 MI-%11, %12 Sep,1995 K-40 1,463.6000 1 163.0000 1,381.6000 117.0000 1,422.6000 100.3220 SW-9583, 9584 Sep,1995 H-3 191.7867 i 84.3836 59.5611 i 78.5845 125.6739 i 57.6544 LW - 9632,9633 Sep,1995 Gr. Beta 4.9397 0.8738 4.1679 0.7956 4.5538 0.5909 LW-9632,9633 S m 1995 Co-60 0.2420 2.5400 0.6900 i 1.8800 0.4660 i 1.5800 LW-9632, 9633 Sep,1995 Cs-134 -0.9850 2.5000 0.2670 2.3000 -0.3590 1.6985 LW 9632,9633 Sep,1995 Cs-137 0.7330 i 2.7300 1.9600 2.0000 13465 1.6921 LW-9632,9633 Sep,1995 I131 -0.0233 0.1923 0.1754 0.2465 0.0761 0.1563 LW 9632,9633 Sep,1995 I-131(g) 1.2000 7.8600 -1.7800 t 6.9200 -1.4900 i 5.2361 LW-%32,9633 Sep,1995 K-40 73.2000 35.1000 84.4840 38.9000 78.8420 i 26.1974 MI-9677,9678 Sep,1995 I131 0.1492 0.1575 -0.0782 0.2124 0.0355 0.1322 MI-9677, %78 Sep,1995 K-40 1,579.6000 149.0000 1,387.5000 150.0000 1,483.5500 105.7131 CW-9654, %55 Sep,1995 Gr. Beta 3.8956 i 1.4702 4.0324 1.4561 3.9640 1.0346 CW-9654, 9655 Sep,1995 Gr. Beta -0.4258 1.0721 0.1637 1.0778 -0.1311 0.7601 MI-9758,9759 Sep,1995 Co-60 0.0531 23000 -LO600 5.6200 -0.5035 3.0362 MI-9758,9759 Sep,1995 Cs-137 0.1530 2.1000 3.3300 4.1300 1.7415 23166 MI-9758,9759 Sep,1995 I-131 0.0357 0.1262 0.1303 0.1374 0.0830 1 0.0933 A5-14

Table A-5. In-house " duplicate" samples.

Concentration in pCi/L' Lab Sample First Second Averaged (

Codes' Date Analysis Result Result Result VE-9781,9782 Sep,1995 K-40 3.6858 i 0.3040 3.8621 i 0.3830 3.7740 i 0.2445 WW - 9917,9918 Sep,1995 Gr. Alpha 1.0000 1 1.2000 0.1895 t l.3470 0.5948 i 0.9020 I

WW - 9917,9918 Sep,1995 Gr. Beta 2.0000 i 1.6000 1.4626 i 1.5372 1.7313 i 1.1094 WW - 9917,9918 Sep,1995 K-40 61.5990 i 27.2000 55.4580 i 30.1000 l 58.5285 i 20.2845 SWU - 10054,10055 Sep,1995 Gr. Beta 2.8699 0.6506 2.9815 0.6273 2.9257 i 0.4519 l SWU - 10054, 20055 Sep,1995 H-3 272.2258 i 86.5578 186.8216 82.9725 229.5237t 59.9514 CW-9848,9849 Sep,1995 Gr. Beta 10.0958 i 2.0529 10.6091 1 2.0035 10.3525 1.4343 CW-9848,9849 Sep,1995 Gr. Beta 0.6483 i 1.1139 0.0874 i 1.0548 03678 i 0.7670 CW-9848,9849 Sep,1995 H-3 23592 75.6414 -2.9490 t 75.3926 -0.2949 i 533987 MI-9873,9874 Sep,1995 I131 0.1317t 0.1666 0.2502 i 0.2503 0.1909 i 0.1503 SW - 10174,10175 Sep,1995 Co40 -0.2100 1.9300 0.0995 t 3.2500 -0.0553 i 1.8899 SW - 10174,10175 Sep,1995 Cs-137 -0.0756 i 2.9100 -0.1070 t 2.8500 -0.0913 i 2.0366 WW-9988, 9989 Sep,1995 H3 126.1391 i 81.1795 18.2725 76 3 358 72.2058 i 55.7164 SWT - 10033, 20034 Sep,1995 Gr. Beta 1.7710 i 0.4680 1.9280 i 0.4610 1.8495 i 0 3 285 P-10216,10217 Sep,1995 H-3 76.4356 i 78.6697 74.6580 i 78.5893 75.5463 i 55.5994 i SW 10261,10262 Sep,1995 H-3 279.1447 i 88.4376 300.6173 i 89.3023 289.8810 i 62.8413 i VE 10012,10013 Sep,1995 Gr. Beta 5.6577 i 0.3023 5.0000 i 0.4415 53288 0.2675 MI 10120,10121 Sep,1995 I131 0.1055 i 0.1292 0.0027 i 0.1196 0.0541 i 0.0880 MI 10120,10121 Sep,1995 K-40 1,446.6000 i 163.0000 1,300.9000 i 145.0000 1,373.7500 i 109.0802 SW 10195,10196 Sep,1995 H-3 -19.5632 74.6957 103.1512 i 80 3270 41.7940 i 54.8450 CW - 10240,10241 Sep,1995 Gr. Beta 2.7919 i 1.4430 3.6514 t 1.5144 3.2216 t 1.0459 CW - 10240,10241 Sep,1995 Gr. Beta 0.5909 1.1545 2.4180 13151 1.5045 i 0.8750 SW-10150,10151 Sep,1995 H-3 119.1208 i 81.0078 129.7884 i 81.4747 124.4546 t 57.4465 SW - 10282,10283 Oct,1995 Gr. Beta 2.1771 1 0.4791 1.8939 i 0.4661 2.0355 i 0.3342 WW - 10349,10350 Oct,1995 H3 64.9002 80.1767 47.35 % 79.4055 56.1299 i 56.4215 WW-10349,10350 Oct,1995 Co-60 0.0850 1.2400 1.4900 i 2.0900 0.7875 i 1.2151 WW-10349,10350 Oct,1995 Cs-137 0.7540 i 1.1500 0.0703 1 2.2400 0.4122 i 1.2590 VE 10370,10371 Oct,1995 K-40 33443i 0.6 20 3.2897 i 0.4770 3.3170 t 0.3320 F-10491,10492 Oct,1995 Co40 -0.0087 i 0.0120 0.0051 i 0.0078 -0.0018 t 0.0072  !

F-10491,10492 Oct,1995 Cs-137 -0.0053

  • 0.0105 -0.0009 i 0.0056 -0.0031 0.0059 AP - 10752,10753 Oct,1995 Co40 -0.0006 1 0.0006 -0.0007 i 0.0005 -0.0007 i 0.0004 l AP - 10752,10753 Oct,1995 Cs-134 0.0007 i 0.0004 0.0003 i 0.0007 0.0005 t 0.0004 I

AP - 10752,10753 Oct,1995 - Cs-137 -0.0004 0.0005 0.0000 i 0.0005 -0.0002 0.0003 l

AP - 10752,10753 Oct,1995 I-131(g) 0.0016 i 0.0034 -0.0005 1 0.0047 0.0005 i 0.0029 AP - 10752,10753 Oct,1995 K-40 0.0344 1 0.0103 0.0436 i 0.0113 0.0390 i 0.0076 AP - 11141,11142 Oct,1995 Co40 0.0001 0.0004 0.0002 0.0002 0.0001 0.0002 A5-15

Table A-5. In house " duplicate" samples.

Concentration in pCi/I' Lab Sample

First Second Averaged Codes
  • Date Analysis Result Result Result f AP - 11141,11142 Oct,1995 Cs-137 0.0000 1 0.0003 0.0003 i 0.0004 0.0002 i 0.0002 i MI - 10324,10325 Oct,1995 Co-60 0.3420 2.2000 -1.0200 i 3.2000 -0.3390 i 1.9416 MI- 10324,10325 Oct,1995 Cs-134 1.4400 i 1.9300 -1.0300
  • 2.5800 0.2050 1 1.6110 j MI- 10324,10325 Oct,1995 Cs 137 0.3320 i 2.0800 0.9930t 2.5600 0.6625 i 1.6492 MI- 10324,10325 Oct,1995 I-131 0.1255 i 0.1379 0.0629 i 0.2061 0.0942 i 0.1240

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i MI- 10324,10325 Oct,1995 I-131(g) -0.8920 1 2.6900 1.1700 i 3.2900 0.1390

  • 2.1249 MI- 10324,10325 Oct,1995 K-40 1,440.7000 i 88.9000 1,432.5000 1 120.0000 1,436.6000 i 74.6713 MI- 10324,10325 Oct,1995 St 89 -0.4912 i 0.9456 -1.3268 i 0.8823 0.9090 0.6466 MI- 10324,10325 Oct,1995 S- 90 1.6952 i 0.3864 1.7252 0.3803 1.7102 0.2711 WWU-10392,10393 Oct,1995 I131 0.0442 0.1674 0.0223 i 0.1698 0.0333 0.1192 l F 10470,10471 Oct,1995 Co 60 0.0049 1 0.0063 0.0037 i 0.0052 0.0043 i 0.0041 i F-10470,10471 Oct,1995 Cs-137 0.0003 1 0.0050 0.0020 i 0.0037 0.0011 1 0.0031 l SW - 10413,10414 Oct,1995 H-3 41.1376 i 77.3777 62.2941 i 78.3358 51.7159 55.0541 WW-10437,10438 Oct,1995 H-3 81.6446 i 78.1486 -10.6493 i 73.8374 35.4977 i 53.7568 i MI- 10512,10513 Oct,1995 I-131 0.0662 i 0.1335 0.0996 i 0.1517 0.0829 0.1010 i S O - 10577,10578 Oct,1995 Co-60 0.0033 1 0.0117 0.0032 i 0.0142 0.0033 t 0.0092 j S O - 10577,10578 Oct,1995 Cs-134 0.0204 i 0.0110 0.0277 i 0.0128 0.0241 t 0.0084
S O - 10577,10578 Oct,1995 Cs-137 0.1528 i 0.0249 0.1687 0.0241 0.1608 0.0173

! S O - 10577,10578 Oct,1995 Gr. Beta 20.0560 i 3.0020 18.4120t 3.0080 19.2340 i 2.1249 S O - 10577,10578 Oct,1995 K-40 19.0300 i 0.5920 18.4690 i 0.6160 18.7495 0.4272 l

MI- 10598,10599 Oct,1995 I-131 0.0233 1 0.1528 -0.1143 i 0.1290 -0.0455 t 0.1000 f F - 10666,10667 Oct,1995 Co-60 -0.0011 i 0.0149 0.0022 i 0.0134 0.0005 i 0.0100 0 F - 10666,10667 Oct,1995 Cs-137 0.0062 0.0109 0.0088 t o.0102 0.0075 0.0075 WW - 11206,11207 Oct,1995 H-3 144.1480 i 82.0522 298.7082 106.1128 221.4281 67.0681 F - 10687,10688 Oct,1995 Co-60 -0.0056 1 0.0092 0.0052 i 0.0111 -0.0002 0.0072 l; F - 10687,10688 Oct,1995 Cs 137 0.0051 0.0081 -0.0007 i 0.0102 0.0022 t 0.0065 1 MI- 10710,10711 Oct,1995 I-131 -0.0702 0.1760 0.0060 t 0.1746 -0.0321 i 0.1240 WW - 10797,10798 Oct,1995 H3 255.7388 i 88.0244 190.9283 i 85.4061 223.3336 i 61.3239 I

F - 10882,10883 Oct,1995 K-40 2.4355 0.2770 2.3158 i 0.4530 2.3757t 0.2655 CW - 10826,10827 Oct,1995 Gr. Beta 1.9841 1.3273 1.1082 i 1.2551 1.5461 i 0.9134 SWU - 10923,10924 Oct,1995 Gr. Beta 2.3790 0.5752 2.7204 1 0.5897 2.5497t 0.4119  ;

SWU - 10923,10924 Oct,1995 H-3 906.5097 108.7289 378.3050 i 107.7372 893.4074 76.5331 I F - 10969,10970 Oct,1995 Cs-137 0.0391 0.0173 0.td89i 0.0281 0.0490 i 0.0165 F - 10969,10970 Oct,1995 Gr. Beta 2.3088 1 0.0750 2.1970 i 0.0758 2.2529 i 0.0533 F - 10969,10970 Oct,1995 K-40 2.1279 0.3500 1.8750 i 0.4010 2.0015 0.2661 CW - 10773,10774 Oct,1995 Gr. Beta 8.4208 i 1.8580 9.9060 t 2.0352 9.1634 i 1.3779 l

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Table A-5. In-house " duplicate" samples.

Concentrationin pCi/If Lab Sample First Second Averaged Codes

  • Date Analysis Result Result Result CW - 10773,10774 Oct,1995 Gr. Beta -0.2668 i 1.0986 0.8745 i 1.1142 0 3039 i 0.7824 CW - 10773,10774 Oct,1995 H-3 51.6603 i 77.7745 67.5106 i 78.4891 59.5854 i 55.2481 CW - 10858,10859 Oct,1995 Gr. Beta 3.8461 t 1.5209 5.5313 i 1.6346 4.6887 i 1.1163 CW - 10858,10859 Oct,1995 Gr. Beta 0.1646 i 1.1055 -0.2698
  • 1.0572 0.0526 t 0.7648 BS - 11056,11057 Oct.1995 Cs 137 0 3037 i 0.0214 0 3183 i 0.0167 0.3110t 0.0136 BS - 11056,11057 Oct,1995 K-40 18.5050 t 0.4060 18.2890t 03850 183970 i 0.2798 F - 11078,11079 Oct,1995 K-40 2.6694 t 0.1700 2.7062 0.1140 2.6878 t 0.1023 CW - 11261,11262 Oct,1995 Gr. Beta 3.4182 i 1.5101 3.8050 i 1.4573 3.6116 t 1.0493 CW - 11261,11262 Oct,1995 Gr. Beta -0.9607 i 0.9909 -0.1199 i 1.1241 -0.5403 i 0.7492 MI- 11162,11163 Oct,1995 I-131 0.2163 i 0.2174 0.0872 0.2019 0.1517 i 0.1483 LW - 11185,11186 Oct,1995 Co-60 0.2560 i 2.0000 0.0639 t 3.9000 0.1600 i 2.1915 LW - 11185,11186 Oct,1995 Cs-137 0.9690 i 1.9600 1.3800 t 3.2600 1.1745 t 1.9019 LW - 11185,11186 Oct,1995 Gr. Beta 7.9276 i 1.3579 6.7150 i 1.2839 73213 t 0.9344 MI- 11284,11285 Oct,1995 I-131 0.1805 i 0.2626 0.1868 i 0.2352 0.1837 i 0.1763 MI- 11284,11285 Oct,1995 K-40 1,759.4000 i 182.0000 1,581.9000 i 164.0000 1,670.6500 i 122.4949 DW - 11565,11566 Oct,1995 Gr. Beta 2.3856 i 0.4715 2.6159 i 0.5003 2.5008 i O 3437 Dh - 11565,11566 Oct,1995 I131 -0.1047t 03170 0.1835 t 0.2833 0.0394 i 0.2126 SW - 11309,11310 Oct,1995 Gr. Alpha 0.5829 i 0.5262 1.1580 1 0.6097 0.8705 t 0.4027 SW - 11309,11310 Oct,1995 Gr. Beta 3.1323 i 0.65 % 2.5628 i 0.6351 2.8475 i 0.4579 MI- 11351,11352 Oct,1995 I131 0.0319 i 0.2455 0.0097t 0.2195 0.0208 i 0.1647 MI- 11351,11352 Oct,1995 K-40 1,492.6000 i 166.0000 1,431.8000 i 160.0000 1,462.2000 i 115.2779 SW - 11330,11331 Oct,1995 H-3 83.4709 i 77.8239 106 3960 i 78.8560 94.9335
  • 55 3959 MI- 11407,11408 Oct,1995 I131 -0.1272 i 0.1871 0.1059 i 0.1876 -0.0106 i 0.1325 MI- 11433,11434 Nov,1995 I-131 -0.0607 i 0.1789 0.1317t 0.1462 0.0355 t 0.1155 MI - 11433,11434' Nov,1995 K-40 1,446.0000 i 167.0000 1,450.8000 i 119.0000 1,448.4000 i 102.5305 MI- 11433,11434 Nov,1995 Sr-89 -0.0542 i 1.2560 -0.0961 1.1700 -0.0752 0.8583 M1 - 11433,11434 Nov,1995 Sr-90 1.9383 i 0.4889 1.8933 i 0.4555 1.9158 i 0 3341 BS - 11453,11454 Nov,1995 Gr. Beta 83022 1.4598 7.0981 i 1 3 % 3 7.7002 1.0100 BS - 11453,11454 Nov,1995 K-40 13.4130 i 0.6950 14.3840 i 1.0200 13.8985 i 0.6171 MI- 11476,11477 Nov,1995 I-131 -0.0379 0.1804 0.0878 i 0.2013 0.0250 i 0.1352 MI- 11476,11477 Nov,1995 K-40 1,425.6000 i 155.0000 1,379.5000 i 93.1000 1,402.5500 t 90.4055 MI- 11476,11477 Nov,1995 Sr-89 0.1529 1.5801 0.6656 1.1518 0.4092 i 0.9777 MI- 11476,11477 Nov,1995 St-90 1.5845 i 0.6297 0.7492 i 0.4308 1.1668 t 03815 WW - 11657,11658 Nov,1995 Gr. Beta 03756 i 0.4690 0.4697t 0.5060 0.4226 i 0 3450 WW - 11657,11658 Nov,1995 H-3 110.2042 i 79.0344 172.1940 81.6909 141.1991 56.8327 SW - 11519,11520 Nov,1995 H3 86.0705 i 77.9529 103285 t 74.5326 48.1995 t 53.9253 A5-17

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1 Table A-5. In-house " duplicate" samples.

Concentration in pCi/L' i

. Lab Sample First Second Averaged Codes

  • Date Analysis Result Result Result  ;

WW - 11837,11838 Nov,1995 Co 60 0.6630t 1.5100 0.0996 i 3.2500 0 3813 i 1.7918 WW - 11837,11838 Nov,1995 Cs-137 0.0882 1.6800 -0.5360 i 2.9800 '

-0.2239 1 1.7105 MI- 11588,11589 Nov,1995 ' K-40 1,282.9000 i 161.0000 1,390.4000 i 145.0000 1,336.6500 1083351 MI- 11611,11612 Nov,1995 1-131 0.0368 i 0.2007 0.1136 i 0.2056 0.0752 0.1437 MI- 11611,11612 Nov,1995 K-40 1,368.1000 1 112.0000 1,291.1000 i 158.0000 1,329.6000 i % .8349 CW - 11678,11679 Nov,1995 Gr. Beta 2.6565 i 1.5123 2.0599 13520 23582 1.0143 MI- 11786,11787 Nov,1995 I-131 0.0519 i 0.1914 -0.0830 i 0.1791 -0.0156 i 0.1311

. MI- 11786,11787 Nov,1995 K-40 1,493.0000 i 100.0000 1,459.1000 i 170.0000 1,476.0500 1 98.6154 CW - 11865,11866 Nov,1995 Gr. Beta 1.9803 i 1.4093 1.1128 i 1 3439 1.5466 i 0.9737 LW - 11926,11927 Nov,1995 Co-60 -0.6990 2.1700 -13700i33200 -1.0345 1.9831 LW - 11926,11927 Nov,1995 Cs-137 1.3600 i 2.0100 1.6800 1 2.6800 1.5200 1.6750 LW - 11926,11927 Nov,1995 Gr. Beta 3.5794 i 0.9059 4.2705 t 0.9513 3.9250 1 0.6568 PW - 12451,12452 Nov,1995 Cv-66 0.1370 i 1.6200 1.5900 2.0000 0.8635 t 1.2869 l PW - 12451,12452 Nov,1995 Cs-137 -1.0900 1.7200 0.8750 i 2.5000 -0.1075 i 1.5173 WW - 12659,12660 Nov,1995 H-3 10,454.1364 283.5019 10,315.0095 i 281.7458 10,384.5729 i 199.8462 G - 12184,12185 Nov,1995 K-40 7.1257 i 0.4820 7.24 % i 0.5540 7.1877 03672 DW - 12229,12230 Nov,1995 Gr. Beta 1.4868 t 0.4353 1.5192 0.4562 '

1.5030 1 03153 DW - 12229,12230 Nov,1995 H-3 48.3898 76.5630 70.8565 i 77.5707 59.6232 54.4957 S O - 12430,12431 Dec,1995 Cs-137 0.2060 i 0.06 % 0.1746 1 0.0629 0.1903 i 0.0469 S O - 12430,12431 Dec,1995 Gr. Alpha 1,5.7026 i 4.4545 10.9075 i 4.1010 133051 3.0274 S O - 12430,12431 Dec,1995 Gr. Beta 22.3778 i 2.8536 23.0769 i 2.9630 22.7273 i 2.0568 S O - 12430,12431 Dec,1995 K-40 16.6990 i 1 3000 17.6620 i 1 3500 17.1805 i 0.9371 LW - 12152,12153 Dec,1995 Co-60 1.4300 i 3 3 200 3 3800 i 2.1000 2.4050 1.9642 LW - 12152,12153 Dec,1995 Cs-137 0.1400 1 3.1900 0.3640 2.8500 0.1120 i 2.1388 LW - 12152,12153 Dec,1995 Gr. Beta 5.1509 t l.3079 4.8804 i l.1924 5.0157 0.8849 MI- 12250,12251 Dec,1995 1131 0.1190 i 0.1943 0.1981 i 0.2178 0.1586 t 0.1460 MI- 12250,12251 Dec,1995 K-40 1,470.3000 i 163.0000 1,386.6000 i 126.0000 1,428.4500 t 103.0109 WW - 12298,12299 Dec,1995 Co-60 0.4210 2.3800 0.1770 4.0900 0.2990 1 23660 WW - 12298,12299 Dec,1995 Cs-137 0.1580t 2.0500 1.5200 2.7700 0.8390 1.7230 WW - 12298,12299 Dec,1995 H-3 42.7622 77.9643 99.7786 80.5282 71.2704 56.0429 LW - 12380,12331 Dec,1995 Co-60 1.2700 i 2.4400 2.2300 2.2300 1.7500 1.6528 LW - 12380,12381 Dec,1995 Cs-134 0.5120 i 2.1300 1.9500 2.2200 1.2310 t 1.5383 LW - 12380,12381 Dec,1995 Cs-137 0.8060 2.5100 1.2200 2.4400 1.0130 1.7503 LW - 12380,12381 Dec,1995 I131 0.0861

  • 0.1243 0.1222 0.2055 0.1041 0.1201 LW'- 12380,12381 Dec,1995 I 131(g) 7.3600 13.8000 4.7100 i 13.4000 -13250 9.6177 VLW - 12380,12381 Dec,1995 - K-40 129.0000 41.2000 133.0000 i 34 7000 131.0000 26.9329 AS-18

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Table A-5. In house " duplicate" samples.

Concentration in pCi/L' Lab Sample First Second Averaged Codes

  • Date Analysis  !

Result Result Result MI- 12325,12326 {

Dec,1995 I131 -0.1263 i 0.2456 0.1598 0.2063 0.0167 0.1604 MI- 12325,12326 Dec,1995 K-40 1,409.0000 i 172.0000 1,438.6000 169.0000 1,423.8000 120.5664 !

WW - 12347,12348 Dec,1995 H-3 77.2534 78.8630  !

87.6308 79.3168 82.4421 55.9252 F - 12688,12689 Dec,1995 Co-60 0.0009 0.0117 0.0011 0.0141 0.0010 i 0.0092 F - 12688,12689 Dec,1995 Cs-134 0.0044 0.0094 -0.0069 0.0138 -0.0013 0.0084 F - 12688,12689 Dec,1995 Cs-137 0.0366 0.0179 0.0266 0.0149 0.0316 t 0.0116 !

F- 12688,12689 Dec,1995 I-131(g) -0.0050 0.0244 0.0254 1 0.0422 0.0102 0.0244 F - 12688,12689 Dec,1995 K-40 2.4139 0.3400 2.5180 0.3700 2.4660 02512 PW - 12945,12946 Dec,1995 {

Co-60 0.2950 2.7700 1.4000 i 1.9600 0.8475 1.6967 PW - 12945,12946 Dec,1995 Cs-137 1.4900 2.5600 0.1240 2.1900 0.8070 1.6845

  • All concentrations are reported in pCi/ liter, except solid samples, which are reported in pCi/ gram.
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Data Reporting Conventions 7-^s L. i 1.0 All activities except gross alpha and gross beta are decay corrected to collection time or the end of the collection period.

2.0 Single Measurements Each single measurement is reported as follows:

xis where x = value of the measurement; s=2a counting uncertainty (corresponding to the 95% confidence level).

In cases where the aciMty is found to be below the lower limit of detection L it is reported as

<L where L = the lower limit of detection based on 4.66a uncertainty for a background sample.

3.0 Duolicate analvses 3.1 Individual results: xitsi xiis2 Reoorted result- xis where x = (1/2)(x1ix2) 2 2 s = (1/2) s1 + s2 l

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) 4.1 Averages and standard deviations listed in the tables are computed from all of the individual measurements over the period averaged; for example, an annual standard deviation would not be the average of quarterly standard deviations. 'Ihe average I and standard deviation (s) of a set of n numbers x1, x2 xnare defined as follows:

E=1 Ix sa M II (E-x,)* ,

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4.2 Values below the highest lower limit of detection are not included in the average.

4.3 If all of the values in the averaging group are less than the highest LLD, the highest l LLD is reported.

4.4 If all but one of the values are less than the highest LLD, the single value x and j associated two sigma error is reported.

4.5 In rounding off, the following rules are followed: ,

4.5.1. If the figure following those to be retained is less than 5, the figure is dropped, and the retained figures are kept unchanged. As an example,11.443 is rounded (

off to 11.44.

O 4.5.2. If the figure following those to be retained is greater than or equal to 5, the l

figure is dropped and the last retamed figure is raised by 1. As an example, j 11.446 is rounded off to 11.45.

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l APPENDIX C During the reporting period, the radioactivity of the primary coolant did not exceed the limits of Technical Specification 2.1.3.

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