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Issue date: | 05/24/2002 |
From: | Doering J Exelon Nuclear |
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Exelon Nuclear Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station Telephone 717.456.7014 www.exeloncorp.com Nuclear 1848 Lay Road Delta, PA 17314-9032 10CFR 50, Appendix I May 24, 2002 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555-0001 Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station Unit Nos. 2 and 3 Facility Operating License Nos. DPR-44 and DPR-56 NRC Docket Nos. 50-277 and 50-278
Subject:
Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report No. 59 In accordance with the requirements of Section 5.6.2 of the Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, Units 2
& 3 Technical Specifications, this letter submits the Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report No. 59. This report provides the 2001 results for the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP) as called for in the Offsite Dose Calculation Manual.
In assessing the data collected for the REMP, we have concluded that the operation of PBAPS, Units 2 &
3, had no adverse impact on the environment. No plant produced fission or activation products with the exception of Cs-1 37 were found in any pathway modeled by the REMP. Cesium-137 levels detected in sediment were similar to those found in previous years. Calculated doses from this pathway were less than 0.003% of the allowable 10 CFR 50, Appendix I limits.
Sincerely,
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?iOhn Doering, Jr.
Vice Prsidlent, Peach Bottom c JD/GIJ/lWS:tlm CCN 02-14045 Enclosure cc: H. J. Miller, Administrator, Region I, USNRC A. C. McMurtray, USNRC Senior Resident Inspector, PBAPS J. Boska, Senior Project Manager, USNRC C)
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Docket No: 50-277 50-278 PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION UNITS 2 and 3 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report Report No. 59 1 January Through 31 December 2001 Prepared By Nuclear Generation Support 200 Exelon Way Kennett Square, PA 19348 May 2002
I. Summary and Conclusions This report on the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program conducted for the Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station (PBAPS) by Exelon Nuclear covers the period 1 January 2001 through 31 December 2001. During that time period, 1101 analyses were performed on 968 samples.
Surface water samples were analyzed for concentrations of tritium and gamma emitting nuclides. No fission or activation products were found. Tritium levels were consistent with those observed in previous years and lower than levels seen during the preoperational years.
Drinking water samples were analyzed for concentrations of gross beta (soluble and insoluble fractions),
tritium, and gamma emitting nuclides. No fission or activation products were found. Gross beta and tritium activities detected were consistent with those observed in previous years.
The remaining sample media representing the aquatic environment included fish and sediment samples.
These media were analyzed for concentrations of gamma emitting nuclides. Fish samples showed no detectable fission or activation products from the operation of PBAPS. Cesium-137 activity was found at all sediment locations and was consistent with data from previous years. No other fission or activation products were found. The dose to a teenager's skin from the sediment pathway was calculated to be 5.93 E-04 mrem, which represents 0.003% of the allowable fraction of 10 CFR 50, Appendix I limits.
The atmospheric environment was divided into two parts for examination: airborne and terrestrial.
Sample media for determining airborne effects included air particulates and air iodine samples.
Analyses performed on air particulate samples included gross beta and gamma spectrometry. No fission or activation products were found. The gross beta results were consistent with results from the previous years. Furthermore, no notable differences between control and indicator locations were observed. These findings indicate no measurable effects from the operation of PBAPS.
High sensitivity Iodine-131 analyses were performed on weekly air samples. All results were less than the minimum detectable activity.
Examination of the terrestrial environment was accomplished by analyzing milk samples for low level concentrations of Iodine-1 31 and gamma emitting nuclides. No fission or activation products were found.
Ambient gamma radiation levels were measured quarterly throughout the year. All measurements were below 10 mR/standard month and except for the fourth quarter, results were consistent with those measured in previous years. The fourth quarter results were about 1 mR to 2 mR higher than results observed in the other quarters. The results were consistent at all stations indicating a non Peach Bottom induced effect.
The results of the TLD monitoring program were used to determine if the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFS[) had any measurable impact on the dose rate in the environs. Ecept for the fourth quarter data discussed above, no increase in dose was evident.
In assessing all the data gathered for this report and comparing these results with preoperational data, it was evident that the operation of PBAPS had no adverse radiological impact on the environment.
Intentionally Left Blank TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Sum m ary and Conclusions ............................................................................................................................................. 1 II. Introduction ....................................................................................................................................................................... 9 A. O bjectives ..................................................................................................................................................................... 9 B. Im plem entation ............................................................................................................................................................. 9 I PD.
Program Description ....................................................................................................................................................... 9 A. Sam ple Collection ........................................................................................................................................................ 9 B. Sam ple Analysis ......................................................................................................................................................... 11 C. Data Interpretation ..................................................................................................................................................... 11 D. Program E,*ceptions .................................................................................................................................................. 12 E. Program Changes ..................................................................................................................................................... 13 IV. Results and Discussion ............................................................................................................................................... 13 A. Aquatic Environm ent .................................................................................................................................................. 13
- 1. Surface Water ................................................................................................................................................. 13
- 2. Drinking W ater ................................................................................................................................................ 13
- 3. Fish ................................................................................................................................................................... 14
- 4. Sedim ent ......................................................................................................................................................... 14 B. Atmospheric En mironm ent ......................................................................................................................................... 15
- 1. Airborne ........................................................................................................................................................... 15
- a. Air Particulates .................................................................................................................................... 15
- b. Airborne Iodine ................................................................................................................................... 15
- 2. Terrestrial ........................................................................................................................................................ 15
- a. Milk ........................................................................................................................................................ 15 C. Am bient Gam m a Radiation ...................................................................................................................................... 16 D. Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI) ....................................................................................... 16 E. Land Use Census ...................................................................................................................................................... 16 V. References .................................................................................................................................................................... 17 Appendices Appendix A Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report.Summary Tables Table A-1 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report Summary for the Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, 2001 Appendix B Sample Designation and Locations
_Tabtem.c Table B-1: Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program- Sampling Locations, Distance and Direction from Reactor Buildings-, Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, 2001 Table *-2: Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program - Summary of Sample Collection and Analytical Methodologies, Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, 2001 Eoures Figure B-I: Environmental Sampling Locations within One Mile of the Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, 2001 Figure B-2: Environmental Sampling Locations Between One and Approximately Five Miles of the Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, 2001 Figure B-3: Environmental Sampling Locations Greater than Five Miles from the Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, .2001 Appendix C: Data Tables and Figures Primary, Laboratory.
Tables Table C-1.1 Concentrations of Tritium in Surface Water Samples Collected in the Vicinity of Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, 2001.
Table C-1.2 Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Surface Water Samples Collected in the Vicinity of Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station,- 20011. .
Table C-11.1 Concentrations of Gross Beta Insoluble in Drinking Water Samples Collected in the Vicinity of Peach Bottom Atormic Power Station, 2001.
Table C-11.2 Concentrations of Gross Beta Soluble in Drinking Water Samples Collected in the Vicinity of Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station., 2001.....
Table C-11.3 Concentrations of Tritium in Drinking Water Samples Collected in the Vicinity of Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, 2001.
Table C-11.4 Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Drinking Water Samples Collected in the Vicinity of Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, 2001.
Table C-111.1 Concentrations of Gammn Emitters in Fish Samples Collected in the Vicinity of Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, 2001.
Table C-IV.1 Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Sediment Samples Collected in the Vicinity of Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, 2001.
Table C-V.1 Concentrations of Gross Beta in Air Particulate Samples Collected in the Vicinity of Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, 2001.
Table C-V.2 Monthly and Yearly Mean Values of Gross Beta Concentrations (E-3 pCi/cu. meter) in Air Particulate Samples Collected in the Vicinity of Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, 2001.
Table.C-V.3 Concentrations of Gamma Emittersin Air Particulate Samples Collected in the Vicinityof Peach Bottom Atomic-Power Station, 2001.
Table C-VI.1 Concentrations of. 1-131 -inAir Iodine Samples Collected in the Vicinity of Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, 2001.
Table C-VIl.1 Concentrations of 1-131 in Milk Samples Collected in the Vicinity of Peach Bottom Atomic Po*w*r Station, 2001.
Table C-VII.2 Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Milk Samples Collected in the Vicinity of Peach Bottom Atomic:Power Station,-2001.
Table C-VIII.1 Quarterly TLD Results for Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, 2001.
Table C-VIII.2 Mean TLD Results from Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station Site Boundary, Middle, and Outer Rings, 2001.
Table C-VlL.3 Summary of the Ambient-Dosimnetry Program for Peach Bottom"Atomic Power Station, 2001.
Table C-IX.1 Summary of Collection Dates for Samples Collected in the Vicinity of Peach Bottom Power Station, 2001.
Figures Figure C-1 Monthly Insoluble Gross Beta Concentrations in Drinking Water Samples Collected in the Vicinity of PBAPS, 2001.
Figure C-2 Monthly Soluble Gross Beta Concentrations n Drinking Water Samples Collected in the Vicinity of PBAPS, 2001.
Figure C-3 Mean Annual Cs-137 Concentrations in Fish Samples Collected in the Vicinity of PBAPS, 1971-2001.
Figure C-4 Mean Semi-Annual Cs-137 Concentrations in Sediment Samples Collected in the Vicinity of PBAPS, 1971-2001.
Figure C-5 Mean Weekly Gross Beta Concentrations in Air Particulate Sampies Collected in the Vicinity of PBAPS, 2001.
Figure C-6 Mean Monthly Gross Beta Concentrations in Air Particulate Samples Collected in the Vicinity of PBAPS, 1970-2001.
Figure C-7 Mean Annual Cs-137 Concentrations in Milk Samples Collected in the Vicinity of PBAPS, 1971-2001.
Figure C-8 Mean Quarterly Ambient Gamma Radiation Levels (TLD)in the Vicinity of PBAPS, 1973-2001.
Figure C-9 Quarterly Ambient Gamma Radiation Levels (TLD) Near the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Located at PBAPS, 1998-2001.
Appendix D: Data Tables and Figures - QC Laboratory Tables Table D-1.1 Concentrations of Gross Beta Insoluble in Drinking Water Samples Collected in the Vicinity of Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, 2001.
Table D-1.2 Concentration of Gross Beta Soluble in Drinking Water Samples Collected in the Vicinity of Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, 2001.
Table D-1.3 Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Drinking Water Samples Collected in the Vicinity of Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, 2001.
Table D-11.1 Concentrations of Gross Beta in Air Particulate Samples Collected in the Vicinity of Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, 2001.
Table D-11.2 Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Air Particulate Samples Collected in the Vicinity of Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, 2001.
Table D-1ll.1 Concentrations of 1-131 by Chemical Separation and Gamma Emitters in Milk Samples Collected in the Vicinity of Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, 2001.
Table D-IV.1 Summary of Collection Dates for Samples Collected in the Vicinity of Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, 2001.
Figures Figure D-1 Comparison of Monthly Insoluble Gross Beta Concentrations in Drinking Water Samples Split between the Primary and QC Laboratories, 2001.
Figure D-2 Comparison of Monthly Soluble Gross Beta Concentrations in Drinking Water Samples Split between the Primary and QC Laboratories, 2001.
Figure D-3 Comparison of Weekly Gross Beta Concentrations from Collocated Air Particulate Locations Split between the Primary And QC Laboratories, 2001.
Appendix E Quality Control - Inter-Laboratory Comparison Program Table Table E-1 DOE EML Cross Check Program Results for Environmental, Inc., 2001 Table E-2 ERA Statistical Summary Proficiency Testing Program for Environmental, Inc., 2001 Table E-3 Analytics Environmental Radioactivity Cross Check Program Teledyne Brown Engineering (TBE) Environmental Services, 2001 Table E-4 DOE/EML Environmental Radioactivity Cross Check Program Teledyne Brown Engineering (TBE) Environmental Services, 2001 -
Intentionally Left Blank II. Introduction Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station (PBAPS) is located along the Susquehanna River between Holtwood and Conowingo Dams in Peach Bottom Township, York County, Pennsylvania. The initial loading of fuel into Unit 1, a 40 MWe (net) high temperature, gas-cooled reactor, began on 5 February 1966, and initial criticality was achieved on 3 March 1966. Shutdown of Peach Bottom Unit 1 for decommissioning was on 31 October 1974. For the purposes of the monitoring program, the beginning of the operational period for Unit 1 was considered to be 5 February 1966. A summary of the Unit 1 preoperational monitoring program was presented in a previous report (1). PBAPS Units 2 and 3 are boiling water reactors, each with a power output of approximately 1159 MWe. The first fuel was loaded into Peach Bottom Unit 2 on 9 August 1973. Criticality was achieved on 16 September 1973, and full power was reached on 16 June 1974. The first fuel was loaded into Peach Bottom Unit 3 on 5 July 1974. Criticality was achieved on 7 August 1974, and full power was first reached on 21 December 1974. Preoperational summary reports (2)(3) for Units 2 and 3 have been previously issued and summarize the results of all analyses performed on samples collected from 5 February 1966 through 8 August 1973.
A. Objectives The objectives of the REMP are:
- 1. To identify, measure, and evaluate existing radionuclides in the environs of PBAPS site and any fluctuations in radioactivity levels, which may occur.
- 2. To monitor and evaluate ambient radiation levels
- 3. To determine within the scope of the program, any measurable quantity of radioactivity introduced to the environment by the operation of PBAPS.
B. Implementation of the Objectives Implementation of the objectives is accomplished by:
- 1. Identifying significant exposure pathways.
- 2. Establishing baseline radiological data of media within those pathways.
- 3. Continuously monitoring those media before and during plant operation to assess plant effects (ifany) on man and the environment.
Ill. Program Description A. Sample Collection Samples for the PBAPS REMP were collected by Normandeau Associates, RMC Environmental Services Division (RMC). This section describes the general collection methods used by RMC to obtain environmental samples for the PBAPS REMP in 2001. Sample locations and descriptions can be found in Table B-1 and Figures B-i through B-3, Appendix B.
The collection procedures used by RMC are listed in Table B-2, Appendix B.
Aquatic Fnvironment The aquatic environment was examined by analyzing samples of surface water, drinking water, fish, and sediment. Surface water from two locations. (1ILL and 1 MM) arid drinking water from two locations (4L and 61) were collected weekly by automatic sampling equipment. Weekly samples from each of the surface and drinking water locations were composited into a separate monthly sample for analysis. Approimately, two quadts of water were removed from the weekly sample container and placed into a clean two-gallon polyethylene bottle to form a monthly composite. Control locations were 1LL and 61.
Fish samples comprising the flesh from two groups: Bottom Feeder (catfish) and Predator (smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, or bass) were collected semiannually from two locations: 4 and 6 (control) using several methods such as trapnet, seine or electroshocking.
Sediment samples composed of recently deposited substrate were collected semiannually at three locations: 4J, 4T and 6F (control) using one of two methods, determined by the depth from which the sediment was obtained. In water greater than 4 feet deep, either a Ponar or Ekman Grab was used to collect sediment. In shallow water (1-4 feet), sediment was collected by scooping up mud with a plastic bucket.
The atmospheric, environment was examined by anaryz~ing airbomrre and terrestrial samples.
These consisted of air particulates, airborne iodine, and milk. Air-particulate and air iodine samples were collected and analyzed weekly from five locations (1B, 1Z, I C, 3A, and 5H2). The control location was 5H2; Air samples were obtained us*ig a vacuum sampler, glass fiber and charcoal filters, respectively. The filters were replaced weekly and sent to the laboratory for analysis. The vacuum samplerswere run continuously at approinately 1 cubic foot per minute.
Milk samples were collected from fve locations (A, J, R and S) monthly from December through March and biweekly April' through Novembe*. Additionally, samples from seven locations (B, C, D, E, L, and P) were collected quarterly. Locations.A, B, C, and E were controls.
Milk samples were obtained by. removing two gallons from the dairyman's bulk tank after mixng. The sample from each location was therefore a composite of all the milk collected from the dairy herd (from 1 to 3 milkings). The milk was scooped from the agitated bulk tank and placed in new plastic containers.
Ambient Gamma Radiation Direct radiation measurements- were made using Panasornic 814 calcium sulfate (CaSO4) thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLD). The TLD locations were placed on and around the PBAPS site as follows:
A siteboundarying consisting of eighteen locations (1L, 1P, 1A, 1Q, 1D, 2, IM, 1R, 11, 1C, 1J, 1F,,40, 1NN, 11-t, 1G,. IB, .qnd IE) near and within the site, perimeter representing fence. post doses (i.e;, at locations where the, doses will be potentially greater than m*n*num annual off.-site doses) from PBAPS releases, An ijffta diata_ ne.i consisting of nineteen locatior-s (15, 22, 44, 32, 45, 14, 17, 31A, 4K, 23, 27, 48, 3A, 49, 50, 51, 26, 6B, and 42) exiending to approximately 5 miles from the site designed to measure possible exposures to close..-O population.
The balance of nine locations (2B, 43, 5, 16, 24, 46, 47, 18, and 19) representing control and special interests areas such as population centers, schools, etc.
The specific TLD locations were determined by the following criteria:
- 1. The presence cfrelatively dense population;
- 2. Site meteorological data taking into account distance and elevation for each of the 36 ten-degree sectors around the site, where estimated annual dose from PBAPS, if any, "wouldbe more significant;
- 3. On hills free from local obstructions and within sight of the vents (where practical);
- 4. Near the dwelling closest to the main stack in the prevailing down wind direction.
A TLD set was placed at each location in a Formica "birdhouse" or polyethylene jar located approamately six feet above ground level. The TLD sets were exchanged quarterly, then sent "tothe laboratory for analysis.
B. Sample Analysis This section describes the general analytical methodologies used by.Environmental Inc. and Teledyne Brown Engineering to analyze the environmental samples for radioactivity for the PBAPS REMP. in 2001. The nalytical procedures used by the laboratories are listed Table B-3, AppendixB.
The current program includes the following analyses:
- 1. -Concentrations. of,beta emitters in drinking water and air particulates.
.2. Concentrations .of gamma emitting nuclides in surface and drinking water, air particulates, nilk, fisl, and sdiment.
-,3. Concentrations oftritium in surface and'drinking water. .
Cpncentrai6n~s o 1V131 jn air and milk.
- 5. Ambient gamma radiatiowrevels at various site environs. .
C. Data Interpretation Several factors are-important in the interpretation of the data. These factors are discussed here to avoid ;undue repetition in the discussionmof thezresults.÷
- 1. Lower Limit of Detection and Minimum Detectable Activity The, ower. limit of detection.(LI-) was defined as the smallest concentration of
...radioactive
.. rnateriaLin a-sample that would yield a net count (above background) that would be detected with only.a 5% probability of falsely concluding that a blank observation represents a "real" signal. The LLD was intended as a before the fact Zestktateof a system (including~instrumentation, procedure and sample type) and
-notas-anafter Tefact criteria for the presence of actMty. All analyses were designed to achieve the required PBAPS detection capabilities for environmental sample analysis.
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The minimum detectable activity (MDA). is defined above with the exception that the measurement is an after the fact estimate of the presence of activity.
- 2. Net Activity Calculation and Reporting of Results Net activity ior a sample was calculated by subtracting background activity from the sample acdvity. Since the REMP measures extremely smiall changes in radioactivity in the environment, background variaiiorns will result in sample activity being lower than the background activity effecting a Tiegative number.
An MDA was reported in all cases where positive activity was not detected.
Gamma spectroscopy results for each type of sample were grouped as follows:
For surface and drinking eleven nuclides,,Mn-54, Co-58, Fe-59, Co-60, Zn-65, Zr-95, Nb-95, Cs-134, Cs-137, Ba-140, and La-140 were reported.
For fish eight nuclides, K-40, Mn-54, Co-58, Fe-59, Co-60, Zn-65, Cs-1 34, and Cs-1 37 were reported.
For sediment five nuclides, K-40, Co-58, Co -60, Cs-1 34, and Cs-1 37 were reported.
For air partiuulate six nuclides, Be-7, Mn-54, Co-58, Co-60, Cs-1 34, and Cs-1 37 were reported.
For milk five nuclides, K-40 , Cs-1 34, Cs-1 37, Ba-1 40, and La-1 40 were repoited.
Means and standard deviatoios of the results (including MDA values) were calculated. The standard avheaions r present the variability of measured results for different samples rather than single analysis uncertainty. Including the MDA values will bias the mean calculations high.
D. Program Exceptions For 2001 the PBAPS REMP had a sample collection recovery rate of better than 99%. The exceptions to this program are listed below:
- 1. Drinking water sampler at locat;on 4L was'out of service for thc following dates:
03/16/2001 to 03/23/2001 due to maintenance work in area.
06/08/2001 to 06/15/2000 due to equipment problems.
A weekly grab sample was taken.
- 2. Air particulate and air iodine sampiesftorn ,ocdtiw 1lC wer. 1iot available for the period 08/09/2001 to 08/1G/2001 due to a purp failurn. most likel, caused by an electrical storm.
- 3. The following samples processed by I-BE, the QC iaboratoiy, did not meet the LLDs required by Table -8.&E.2 of the Peach Bottom ODCM:
- a. Drinking water- 4L, January, Ba-140 and La-140 The LLDs were missed because samples were not processed in a timely manner. TBE was shipping the QC samples to another laboratory while they were staffing up their laboratory in Knoxville, TN.,
Each program exeption was reviewed to understand the causes of the program exception.
Sampling and. maintenance errors were reviewed .with the personnel involved to prevent a recurrence. Occasional equipment breakdowns and power outages were unavoidable. The overall sample recovery rate indicates that the appropriate procedures and equipment are in place to assure reliable program implementation.
E. Program Changes No changes were made to the REMP in 2001.
IV. Results and Discussion A. Aquatic Environment
- 1. SuifaceWater.
Samples were collected from two locations monthly (1 LL and 1M). 1LL served as the control location. The following analyses were performed.
Tilium Samples from both locations were analyzed for.concentrations of tritium (Table C-1.1, Appendix C). Results ranged from <106 to 177 pCi/l and averaged 112 pCi/l at the
,cotrol,location and 128 .pCi/I at the. rjdicator location.. Concentrations found were lower.than~those pbserved.duing tha preoperationalperiod.
Gamma Spectromery Samples from both locations were analyzed for conce.ntrati.ons of gamma emitting nuclides (Table C-1.2, Appendix C). All nuclides were less than the MDA.
- 2. Dikn..ae
- .Sampleswere collected from. two. locations monthly (4L and 61). 61 served as the control location. The following analyses were performed.
Gros Beta Samples from both locations were analyzed for concentrations of gross beta activity in insoluble and soluble fractions. (Tables C-41 I and C-11.2 and Figures C-1 and C-2, SAppen~1iaC)-. *Gross bt ctivity.-in the insoluble fraction ranged from <1.0 to < 1.9 pCii. The values in the soluble fraction ranged from 1.6 to 4.4 pCOI. No differences were observed between the means of the control and indicator stations. The values were generally below those seen in the preoperational period.
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Samples from both locations were analyzed for tritium quarterly (Table C-I1.3, Appendix C). The values for the indicator location (4L) ranged from <106 to 177 pCVI with a mean of 126 pCVI. Control location (61) values ranged from <106 to 144 pCV1 with a mean of 118 pCOI. The concentrations found were lower than those observed during the preoperational period.
Gamma Spectrometrv Samples from both locations were analyzed for concentrations of gamma emitting nuclides (Table C-11.4, Appendix C). All nuclides were less than the MDA.
- 3. Eish Samples were collected from two locations semiannually (4 and 6). The control location was 6. The following analyses were performed.
The edible portion of fish samples from both locations was analyzed for concentrations of gamma emitting nuclides (Table C-l11.1, Appendix C). Naturally occurring K-40 was found at all stations and ranged from 2,328 to 3,232 pCi/kg wet and was consistent with levels detected in previous years. No fission or activation products were found. Figure C-3 illustrates the Cs- 37 actvMty for indicator and control locations from the beginning of the operational period through the present. Cesium-137 activity has declined to non detectable levels.
- 4. Sediment Samples were collected from three locations semi-annually (4J, 4T and 6F). The controi location was 6F. The follcirg .ana!y.. were performed.
Sediment samples from 0P focatirm's %'re analyzed for concentrations of gamma emitting nudides (Table C-IV.1, Appendix C). Naturally occurring K-40 was found at all locations. K-40 results ranged from 8,711 to 23,482 pCVkg (dry).
Statistfc.ly significant acivitylfor 0s-137 was found at all locations with a mean value of 139 pCVkg (dry) for the indicator locations and 70 pCi/kg (dry) for the control location.
No other fission or acti'aticn products were found. The maxmum calculated dose from this pathway to a teenager's skin was 5.93 E-04 mrem/yr. This value is based upon the assumption the maximum concentrations of Cs-137 at the downstream location (4T) was present the entire year. This dose' represents 0.003% of the allowable fraction of 10 CFR 50, Appendix I limits. Results found were consistent with those from previous years. Figure C-4, Appendix C illustrates the comparison of activities of Cs-137 detected at the control location and indicator locations from the preoperational period through the-present.
B. - Atmospheric Environment
- 1. Airborne .. :
- a. AirParticulates Samples were collected from five locations (1B, 1Z, IC, 3A, and 5H2).
Control location was 5H2. The following analyses were performed.
GrossBeta Samples from all locations were analyzed for concentrations of gross beta (Tables C-V.1- and C-V.2 and Figures- C-5 and C-6, Appendix C). Air particulate locations were divided into three groups: Group I, consisting of 1B, 1Z, and 1C, located on PBAPS site; Group II,comprised of 3A, located at an intermediate distance from PBAPS;'and Group.1.I, consisting of 5H2, located at a remote distance from PBAPS. The results from these three groups help in
.:-determining the .effects; if any, resulting. from*:the operation of PBAPS. The results from the on-site 'locations 'rgnged from 10 E-3 to 49 E-3 pCVm 3 , with a "mean of 21' E-3 pCVmrn., The 'esults from: intermediate distance location ranged from 9 E-3 to 44..E-3"pCi/m3, with .aý mean of 21 E-3 pCi/M 3. The results from the distant-location ranged fromr 4.E-3 to 38 E-3 pCi/m 3, with a 3
mean of-.20 E-3 .pCimm . -Comparison of tihe values indicates no notable difference among the three groups suggesting no effects from the operation of PBAPS (Figure C-5, Appendix C).
Gamma Spectrometry Weekly samples'from five locations (1B1 3Z, lC, 3A, and 5H2) were composited and analyzed quarterly for the presence of gamma emitting nuclides (Table C-V.3). Naturally occurting Be-7Twas found in all samples with activity values similar to those from the preoperational years. No other fission or activ_.'on nudides were detected.,'
- b. *Airborne Iodine Continuous air samples-were collected weekly at five locations (1B, IZ, 1C, 3A, and 5H2) and analyzed for 1-131 via gamma spectroscopy (Table C-VI.1, Appendix C).. Alt results were less thaný MDA.
- 2. Terrestrial :
Samples were collected from eleven locations (A, B, C, D, E, J, L, 0, P, R, and S). Farms A, B, C, and E were control locations. The following analyses were performed.
Samples from all locations were analyzed for low level concentrations of 1-131 (Tables C-VII.1, Appendix C). All results were less than MDA.
Gamma a* ejpcrmetry Samples from five locations were analyzed quarterly for concentrations for gamma emitting nuclides (Table C-VII.2, Appendix C). Naturally occurring K-40 was found in all samples with values ranging from 1,260 to 1,587 pCi/I.
All other nuclides searched for were less than MDA. Figure C-7 (Appendix C) illustrates the Cs-137 activity in milk from the beginning of the operational period through the present. Cesium-137 activity has declined to non detectable levels.
C. Ambient Gamma Radiation Ambient gamma radiation levels were measured quarterly at forty-six locations (as described in the program description section) using Panasonic 814 (CaSO 4) thermoluminescent dosimeters.
Each 814 badge has three CaSO4 phosphors. All TLD readings were below 10 mR/std. month with a range of 2.9 to 9.0 mR per standard month (Tables C-VIII.1 through C-VIII.3 and Figure C-8, Appendix C). Except for the fourth quarter, results were consistent with those measured in previous years. The fourth quarter results were about 1 mR to 2 mR higher than results observed inthe other quarters The results were consistent at all stations indicating a non Peach Bottom induced effect.
D. Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI)
The Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI) was utilized beginning in June 2000. A total of nine TN-68 casks were each loaded with 68 fuel bundles. As part of the overall REMP, additional TLDs were place at locations near the site boundary and at the nearest resident.
Ec)ept for the fourth quarter data discussed above, no increase in dose was evident due to operation of the ISFSI (Figure C-9, Appendix 0). As a result the doses observed were below both 40CFR190 and 10CFR72.104 limits.
E. Land Use Census A Land Use Census around 1he Peach-Bottom Atomic Power Station (PEBAPS) was conducted by Normandeau Associates, Inc., RMC Environmental Services Division for Exelon Nuclear to comply with Seclon 3.8.E.2 of PBAPS's Offsite Dose Ca!cuiation Manual Specifications (ODCMS) and Bases. The census to lom-te the nearest milk p-cducing animal in each of the sixteen meteorological sectors out to five miles was conducted during the May to October 2001 growing season. The distance and direction of all locations were positioned from the bam to the PBAPS vents using Global Positioning System (GPS) technology.
A small number of goats were discovered in the SSW sector at a distance of 11,414 feet from the vent stacks. Because of the distance from PBAPS and the small number of goats (2-4) the farm was not added to the REMP. The results of this survey are summarized below.
Location of the Nearest Milk Producing Animal within a Five Mile Radius of PBAPS, 2001 Distance (ft.)
Sector from Vents N 1 14,650 NNE 11,078 NE 11,211 ENE 10,978 E 15,163 ESE 20,149 SE 19,085 SSE S
SSW 11 ,144 SW 12,241 WSW 4,694 Wý 5j119
,,WNW 9,429 NW 17,866 NNW
- INDICATES NO MILK ANIMALS LOCATED
-, References
. - .:-,1 Preoperational, Environs Radioactivity Survey Summary Report, March 1960 through January, 1966. (September1967).
- 2. Interex Corporation, Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station- Regional Environs. Radiation Monitoring Program Preoperational Summary Report, Units 2 and 3, 5 February 1966 through 8 August 1973, June-197,7 Natick,Massachusetls.
- ,3... :-Radiation. Management Corporation Publicabon, Peach:.BOttom Atomic Power Station Rreoperational Radiological Monitoring Report for Unit.2 and 3, January 1974, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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FOR THE PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION, 2001 NAME OF FACILITY: PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION DOCKET NUMBER: 60-277 & 60-278 LOCATION OF FACILITY: YORK COUNTY, PA REPORTING PERIOD: 2001 INDICATOR CONTROL LOCATION WITH HIGHEST ANNUAL MEAN MEDIUM OR LOCATIONS LOCATION TYPE OF NUMBER OF REQUIRED MEAN MEAN MEAN STATION # NUMBER OF PATHWAY SAMPLED ANALYSES ANALYSES LOWER LIMIT (F) (F) (F) NAME NONROUTINE (UNIT OF PERFORMED PERFORMED OF DETECTION RANGE RANGE RANGE DISTANCE AND DIRECTION REPORTED MEASUREMENT) (LLD)
MEASUREMENTS Q1 IDCA,'t \AIATCD "WArrMIU 2112M(IO (PCI/LITER) I MlI [UMA 2000 128 11 2 128 1MM (INDICATOR)0 (2/4) (1/4) (2/4) CANAL DISCHARGE
(<106/177) (<1061122) (<106/177) 1.04 MILES SE OF SITE GAMMA 24 MN-54 15 2.4 2.4 2.4 1LL (CONTROL) 0 (0/12) (0/12) (0/12) UNITS 2 & 3 INTAKE
(<11<3) (<11<3) (<1/<3) 0.24 MILES ENE OF SITE CO-58 15 2.6 2.2 2.6 1MM (INDICATOR) 0 (0/12) (0/12) (0/12) CANAL DISCHARGE
(<1/<4) (<1/<3) (<1/<4) 1.04 MILES SE OF SITE CO-60 15 2.1 1.9 2.1 1MM (INDICATOR) 0 (0/12) (0/12) (0/12) CANAL DISCHARGE
(<11<2) (<1/<4) (<1/<2) 1.04 MILES SE OF SITE FE-59 30 3.9 3.9 3.9 1MM (INDICATOR) 0 (0/12) (0/12) (0/12) CANAL DISCHARGE
(<2/<7) (<2/<9) (<2/<7) 1.04 MILES SE OF SITE ZN-65 30 3,4 3.6 3.6 1LL (CONTROL) 0 (0/12) (0/12) (0/12) UNITS 2 & 3 INTAKE
(<2/<6) (<2/<5) (<2/<5) 0.24 MILES ENE OF SITE ZR-95 15 5.3 4.9 5.3 1MM (INDICATOR) 0 (0/12) (0/12) (0/12) CANAL DISCHARGE
(<4/<7) (<3/<7) (<4/<7) 1.04 MILES SE OF SITE NB-95 15 2.6 2.9 2.9 1LL (CONTROL) 0 (0/12) (0/12) (0/12) UNITS 2 & 3 INTAKE
(<2/<4) (<2/<4) (<2/<4) 0.24 MILES ENE OF SITE FRACTION OF DETECTABLE MEASUREMENTS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS IS INDICATED IN PARENTHESES (F).
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FOR THE PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION, 2001 NAME OF FACILITY: PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION DOCKET NUMBER: 60-277 & 50-278 LOCATION OF FACILITY: YORK COUNTY, PA REPORTING PERIOD: 2001 INDICATOR CONTROL LOCATION WITH HIGHEST ANNUAL MEAN MEDIUM OR TYPE OF NUMBER OF REQUIRED LOCATIONS LOCATION MEAN MEAN MEAN STATION #
PATHWAY SAMPLED ANALYSES ANALYSES NUMBER OF LOWER LIMIT (F) (F) (F) NAME (UNIT OF PERFORMED PERFORMED OF DETECTION NONROUTINE RANGE RANGE RANGE DISTANCE AND DIRECTION MEASUREMENT) (LLD) REPORTED MEASUREMENTS CS-l34 15 2.8 2.6 2.8 1MM (INDICATOR) 0 (0/12) (0/12) (0/12) CANAL DISCHARGE
(<1/<4) (<2/<4) (<1/<4) 1.04 MILES SE OF SITE CS-137 18 2.6 2.3 2.6 1MM (INDICATOR) 0 (0/12) (0/12) (0/12) CANAL DISCHARGE
(<2/<4) (<1/<5) (<2/<4) 1.04 MILES SE OF SITE BA-140 60 16 18 18 ILL (CONTROL) 0 (0/12) (0/12) (0/12) UNITS 2 & 3 INTAKE
(<11/<29) (<8/<29) (<8/<29) 0.24 MILES ENE OF SITE LA-140 15 3.8 4.0 4.0 ILL (CONTROL) 0 (0/12) (0/12) (0/12) UNITS 2 & 3 INTAKE
(<2/<6) (<2/<7) (<2/<7) 0,24 MILES ENE OF SITE DRINKING WATER GROSS BETA SOLUBLE 24 4 2.3 2.3 2.3 4L (INDICATOR)
(PCI/LITER) 0 (9/1 2) (8/12) (9/12) CONOWINGO DAM EL 33FT.
(<1.7/3.8) (1.6/4.4) (<1.7/3.8) 8.66 MILES SE OF SITE GROSS BETA INSOLUBLE 24 4 1.6 1.6 1.6 4L (INDICATOR) 0 (0/12) (0/12) (0/12) CONOWINGO DAM EL 33FT.
(<1.0/<1.9) (<1.0/<1.8) (<! .0/<1.9) 8.66 MILES SE OF SITE TRITIUM 8 2000 126 18 126 4L (INDICATOR) 0 (1/4) (1/4) (1/4) CONOWINGO DAM EL 33FT,
(<1 06/177) (<1,06/144) (<1 06/177) 8.66 MILES SE OF SITE GAMMA 24 MN-54 15 2.5 2,7 2,7 61 (CONTROL) 0
.(0/12) (0/12) (0/1 2 HOLTnWOOD STATION INTAKE
(<2/<4) (<2/<4) (<2/<4) 5.74 MILES NW OF SITE FRACTION OF DETECTABLE MEASUREMENTSA'AT SPE1CFiED LOCATIONS IS INDICATED
!N PARENTHESES (F)
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FOR THE PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION, 2001 NAME OF FACILITY: PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION DOCKET NUMBER: 60-277 & 50-278 LOCATION OF FACILITY: YORK COUNTY, PA REPORTING PERIOD: 2001 INDICATOR CONTROL LOCATION WITH HIGHEST ANNUAL MEAN MEDIUM OR TYPE OF LOCATIONS LOCATION NUMBER OF REQUIRED MEAN MEAN MEAN PATHWAY SAMPLED ANALYSES STATION # NUMBER OF ANALYSES LOWER LIMIT (F) (F) (F)
(UNIT OF PERFORMED NAME NONROUTINE PERFORMED OF DETECTION RANGE RANGE RANGE MEASUREMENT) DISTANCE AND DIRECTION REPORTED (LLD)
MEASUREMENTS CO-58 15 2.3 2.4 2.4 61 - ' (CONTROL) 0 (0/12) (0/12) (0/12) HOLTWOOD STATION INTAKE
"(<I/<3) (<2/<4 (<2/<4) 5.74 MILES NW OF SITE CO-60 15 2.0 2.5 2.5 61 (CONTROL) 0 (0/12)- (0/12) (0/12) HOLTWOOD STATION INTAKE
,(<1/<3) (<1/<5) (<1/<5) 5.74 MILES NW OF SITE FE-59 30 3.4 4.5 4.5 61 (CONTROL) 0 (0/12) (0/12) (0/12) HOLTWOOD STATION INTAKE
'(<21<6) (<3/<8) (<3/<8) 5.74 MILES NW OF SITE ZN-65 30 3.3 4.3 4.3 61 .(CONTROL) 0 (0/12) (0/12) (0/12) HOLTWOOD STATION INTAKE
(.1/<5) (<2/<8) (<2/<8) 5.74 MILES NW OF SITE ZR-95 15 4.9 5.7 5.7 61 (CONTROL) 0 (0/12)' (0il 2) (0/12) HOLTWOOD STATION INTAKE
(<3/<7) (<3k<8) (<3/<8) 5,74 MILES NW OF SITE NB-95 15 2.7 3,1 3.1 61 (CONTROL) 0 (0/12) (0/12) (0/12) HOLTWOOD -STATION INTAKE
(<2/<4) (<2/<5) (<21<5) 5.74 MILES NW OF SITE CS-i 34 15 2.6 3.0 3.0 61 (CONTROL) 0 (0/12) (0/12) (0/12) HOLTWOOD STATION INTAKE
(<2/<4) (<21<4) (<2/<4) 5.74 MILES NW OF SITE CS-137 18 2.4 3.0, 3.0 61 (CONTROL) 0 (0/12) (0/12) (0/12) HOLTWOOD STATION INTAKE
(<1/<4) (<2/<5) (<2/<5) 5-74 MILES NW OF SITE FRACTION OF DETECTABLE MEASUREMENTS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS IS INDICA1 ED IN PARENTHESES (F).
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FOR THE PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION, 2001 NAME OF FACILITY: PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION DOCKET NUMBER: 60-277 & 50-278 LOCATION OF FACILITY: YORK COUNTY, PA REPORTING PERIOD: 2001 INDICATOR CONTROL LOCATION WITH HIGHEST ANNUAL MEAN MEDIUM OR TYPE OF LOCATIONS LOCATION NUMBER OF REQUIRED MEAN MEAN MEAN PATHWAY SAMPLED ANALYSES STATION # NUMBER OF ANALYSES LOWER LIMIT (F) (F) (F)
(UNIT OF PERFORMED NAME NONROUTINE PERFORMED OF DETECTION RANGE RANGE RANGE MEASUREMENT) DISTANCE AND DIRECTION REPORTED (LLD)
MEASUREMENTS 40 6A-1 80 15 18 18 61 (CONTROL) 0 (0/12) (0/12) (0/12) HOLTWOOD STATION INTAKE
(<7/<24) (<9/<26) (<9/<26) 5,74 MILES NW OF SITE LA-140 15 3.4 3.3 3.4 4L (INDICATOR) 0 (0/12) (0/12) (0/12) CONOWINGO DAM EL 33FT.
(<2/<5) (<2/<5) (<2/<5) 8.66 MILES SE OF SITE BOTTOM FEEDER (FISH) GAMMA 4 (PCI/KG WET) K-40 N/A 2740 2521 2740 4 (INDICATOR) 0 (2/2) (2/2) (2/2) CONOWINGO POND (2568/2911) (2328/2714) (2568/2911) BELOW DiSCHARGE MN-54 130 7.7 7,1 7.7 4 (INDICATOR) 0 (0/2) (0/2) (0/2) CONOWINGO POND
(<7/<8) (<7/<8) (<7/<8) BELOW DISCHARGE CO-58 130 7.2 6.5 7.2 4 (INDICATOR) 0 (0/2) (0/2) (0/2) CONOWINGO POND
(<7/<7) (5.5/7.4) (<7/<7) BELOW DISCHARGE CO-60 130 5.6 6.5 6.5 6 (CONTROL) 0 (0/2) (0/2) (0/2) HOLTWOOD POND
(<4/<7) (<6/<7) (<6/<7) UPSTREAM OF INTAKE FE-59 260 15 15 15 4 (INDICATOR) 0 (0/2) (0/2) (012) CONOWINGO POND
(<15/<16) (<11/<19) (<15/<16) BELOW DISCHARGE ZN-65 260 13 13 13 6 (CONTROL) 0 (0/2) (0/2) (012) HOLTTWOOD POND
(<12/<13) (<11/<14) (<11/<!4) UPSTREAM OF INTAKE FRACTION OF DETECTABLE MEASUREMENTS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS IS INDICATED IN PARENTHESES (F).
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FOR THE PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION, 2001 NAME OF FACILITY: PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION DOCKET NUMBER: 50-277 & 60-278 LOCATION OF FACILITY: YORK COUNTY, PA REPORTING PERIOD: 2001 INDICATOR CONTROL LOCATION WITH HIGHEST ANNUAL MEAN MEDIUM OR LOCATIONS LOCATION TYPE OF NUMBER OF REQUIRED MEAN MEAN MEAN PATHWAY SAMPLED STATION # NUMBER OF ANALYSES ANALYSES LOWER LIMIT (F) (F) (F) NAME NONROUTINE (UNIT OF PERFORMED PERFORMED OF DETECTION RANGE RANGE RANGE DISTANCE AND DIRECTION REPORTED MEASUREMENT) (LLD)
MEASUREMENTS CS-134 130 7T6 9.2, " el ^K I (0/2) (0/2) HOLTWOOD POND 0
(<6/<9) (o/2) 11)
(<8/< (<8/< 11) UPSTREAM OF INTAKE CS-1 37 150 7.0 6.2 7.0 4 (INDICATOR)
(0/2) (0/2) (0/2) CONOWINGO POND 0
(<6/<8) (<6/<7) (<6/<8) BELOW DISCHARGE PREDATOR (FISH) GAMMA 4 (PCI/KG WET) K-40 N/A 3197 2857 3197 4 (INDICATOR)
(2/2) (2/2) (2/2) CONOWINGO POND 0 (3161/3232) (2770/2942) (3161/3232) BELOW DISCHARGE MN-54 7.8 7 7.8 4 130 (INDICATOR)
(0/2) (0/2) (0/2) CONOWINGO POND 0
(<6/<10) (<5/<9) (<6/< 10) BELOW DISCHARGE CO-58 130 8.8 9.6 9.6 6 (CONTROL)
(0/2) (0/2) HOLTWOOD POND 0 (0/2)
(<8/<9) (<10/<10) (<10/<10) UPSTREAM OF INTAKE CO-60 130 7".1r 6.9 7.1 4 (INDICATOR)
(0/2) (0/2) (0/2) CONOWINGO POND 0
(<7/<7) (<6/<8) (<7/<.7) BELOW DISCHARGE FE-59 260 13 19 19 6 (CONTROL)
(0/2) (0/2) (0/2) HOLTWOOD POND 0
(<12/<15) (<18/<19) (<18/<19) UPSTREAM OF INTAKE ZN-65 260 12 14 14 6 (CONTROL)
(0/2) (0/2) (0/2).. HOLTWOOD POND 0
(<101<14) (<14/<15) (.<14/1<15)" UPSTREAM OF INTAKE FRACTION OF DETECTABLE MEASUREMENTS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS IS INDICATED IN PARENTHESES (F).
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FOR THE PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION, 2001 NAME OF FACILITY: PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION DOCKET NUMBER: 50-277 & 50-278 LOCATION OF FACILITY: YORK COUNTY, PA REPORTING PERIOD: 2001 INDICATOR CONTROL LOCATION WITH HIGHEST ANNUAL MEAN LOCATIONS LOCATION MEDIUM OR TYPE OF NUMBER OF REQUIRED MEAN MEAN MEAN STATION #
PATHWAY SAMPLED ANALYSES ANALYSES NUMBER OF LOWER LIMIT (F) (F) (F) NAME (UNIT OF PERFORMED PERFORMED NONROUTINE OF DETECTION RANGE RANGE RANGE DISTANCE AND DIRECTION MEASUREMENT) REPORTED (LLD) MEASUREMENTS MEASUREMENTS 130 7.8 7.8 7.8 6 (CONTROL)
(0/2) (0/2) (0/2) HOLTWOOD POND 0
(<7/<8) (<5/<1 0) (<5/<10) UPSTREAM OF INTAKE CS-137 150 7.3 8.6 8.6 6 (CONTROL)
(0/2) (0/2) (0/2) HOLTWOOD POND 0
(<7/<8) (<8/<9) (<8/<9) UPSTREAM OF INTAKE SILT GAMMA 6 (PCI/KG DRY) K-40 N/A 16783 9199 22978 4T (INDICATOR)
(4/4) (2/2) CONOWINGO POND NEAR DAM 0 (10583/23482) (8711/9686) (2/2)
(22474/23482) 7.92 MILES SE OF SITE CO-58 35 27 N/A 37 4T (INDICATOR)
(0/4) (0/2) (0/2) CONOWINGO POND NEAR DAM 0
(<30/<43) (18/36) (30/43) 7.92 MILES SE OF SITE CO-60 38 15 N/A 41 4T (INDICATOR)
(0/4) (0/2) (0/2) CONOWINGO POND NEAR DAM 0
(<29/<53) (,4/16) (29/53) 7.92 MILES SE OF SiTE CS-1 34 50 35 62 150 4T (INDiCATOR)
(b/4) (0/2) (0/2) CONOWINGO POND NEAR DAM 0
(<37/<81) (18/53) (43/81) 7.92 MILES SE OF SITE CS-1 37 180 139 70 209 4T (INDICATOR)
(4/4) (2'2) (2/2) CONOWINGO POND NEAR DAM 0 (56/227) (60/81) (192/227) 7.92 MILES SE OF SITE AIR PARTICULATE GROSS BETA 259 21 20 10 22 1B (E-3 PCI/CU. METER) (INDICATOR)
S*2,7/207) (5*52) ,(52/52.), WEATHER STATION NO.2 0 (9/49) (4/38) (!11/49) 0.49 MILES NW OF SITE FRACTION OF DETECTABLE MEASUREMENTS AT SPEC IFIED LOCATIONS IS INDICATED S.. .. A '6 ' IN PARENTHESES (.F)
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FOR THE PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION, 2001 NAME OF FACILITY: PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION DOCKET NUMBER: 60-277 & 50-278 LOCATION OF FACILITY: YORK COUNTY, PA REPORTING PERIOD: 2001 INDICATOR CONTROL LOCATION WITH HIGHEST ANNUAL MEAN LOCATIONS LOCATION MEDIUM OR TYPE OF NUMBER OF REQUIRED MEAN MEAN MEAN STATION # NUMBER OF PATHWAY SAMPLED ANALYSES ANALYSES LOWER LIMIT (F) (F) (F) NAME NONROUTINE (UNIT OF PERFORMED PERFORMED OF DETECTION RANGE RANGE RANGE DISTANCE AND DIRECTION REPORTED MEASUREMENT) (LLD) MEASUREMENTS GAMMA 20 BE-7 N/A 68 61 72 1B (INDICATOR) 0 (16/16) (4/4) (4/4) WEATHER STATION NO.2 (49/93) (43/72) (49/91) 0.49 MILES NW OF SITE MN-514 N/A 0.7 0.7 0.8 IC (INDICATOR) 0 (16/16) (0/4) (0/4) SOUTH SUBSTATION ROAD
(<0.5/<1.1) (<0.7/<0.8) (<0.61<1.1) 0.85 MILES SSE OF SITE CO-58 N/A 0.7 0.9 1.0 1Z (INDICATOR) 0 (16/16) (0/4) (0/4) WEATHER STATION 1
(<0,4/<1.2) (<0.5/<1.5) (<0.7/<1:2), 0.26 MILES SE OF SITE 0O-60 N/A 0.8 1.1 1;1: 5H2 (CONTROL) 0 (16/16) (0/4) (0/4) MANOR SUBSTATION
(<0.6/<1.1) (<0.9/<1.3) (<0.9/<1.3) 30.79 MILES NE OF SITE CS-134 50 0.8 0.8 0.9 1Z" (INDICATOR) 0 (0/16) (0/4) (0/4) WEATHER STATION 1
(<0.4/<1.1) (<0.4/<1.5) (<0.9/<1.1) 0.26 MILES SE OF SITE CS-137 60 0.7 0.9 0.9 5H2 (CONTROL) 0 (16/16) (0/4) (0/4) MANOR SUBSTATION
(<0.3/<1.1) (<0.51<1.3) (<0.5/<1.3) 30.79 MILES NE OF SITE AIR IODINE 1-131 259 70 14 11 15 1B (INDICATOR) 0 (E-3 PCI/CU. METER) (0/207) (0/52) (0/52) WEATHER STATION NO.2
(<8/<26) (<41<19) (<8/<26) 0.49 MILES NW OF SITE MILK 1-131 108 1 0.3 0.3 0.3 B (CONTROL) 0 (PCI/LITER) (0/75) (0/33) , (0/4). DISTANCE FARM B
(<0.2/<0.5) (<0.2/<0,4) (<0.3<10.4) 10.58 MILES S OF SITE FRACTION OF DETECTABLE MEASUREMENTS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS IS INDICATED IN PARENTHESES (F).
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FOR THE PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION, 2001 NAME OF FACILITY: PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION DOCKET NUMBER: 50-277 & 50-278 LOCATION OF FACILITY: YORK COUNTY, PA REPORTING PERIOD: 2001 INDICATOR CONTROL LOCATION WITH HIGHEST ANNUAL MEAN MEDIUM OR TYPE OF NUMBER OF REQUIRED LOCATIONS LOCATION MEAN MEAN MEAN STATION #
PATHWAY SAMPLED ANALYSES ANALYSES NUMBER OF LOWER LIMIT (F) (F) (F) NAME (UNIT OF PERFORMED PERFORMED OF DETECTION NONROUTINE RANGE RANGE RANGE DISTANCE AND DIRECTION MEASUREMENT) REPORTED (LLD)
MEASUREMENTS GAMMA 28 K-40 N/A -1434 1425 1474 J (INDICATOR)
'.21/21) (7/7) (7/7) NEARBY FARM J 0 (1309/1587) (1356/1483) (1410/1557) 0.97 MILES W OF SITE CS-134 15 3.3 3.5 3,6 J (INDICATOR)
(0/2 1) (0/7) (0/7) NEARBY FARM J 0
(<2/<6) (<3/5) (<2/<5) 0.97 MILES W OF SITE CS-137 18 3.5 3.4 3.6 R (INDICATOR)
,0/21) (o/7) (o/7) NEARBY FARM R 0
(<2/<7) (<3/<4) (<2/<7) 0.76 MILES WSW OF SITE BA-1 40 60 "17 17 19 R (INDICATOR)
. (0/21 ) (0/7) (0/7) 0 NEARBY FARM R
(<9/<30) (<1 1/<28) (<13/<26) 0.76 MILES WSW OF SITE LA-i 40 15 "3.4 3.1 3.5 R (INDICATOR)
(0/21) (0/7) (0/7) NEARBY FARM R 0
(<2/<6) (<2/<7) (<2/<4) 0.76 MILES WSW OF SITE DIRECT RADIATION TLD-QUARTERLY 184 N/A 3.0 6,1 7.6 50 (INDICATOR)
(MILLI-ROENTGEN/STD. MO.) 0 (168/168) (16/16) (4/4) TRANSCO PUMPING STATION (2.9/9.0) (4.7/7.7) (6.9/9.0) 4,99 MILES W OF SITE FRACTION OF DETECTABLE MEASUREMENTS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS IS INDICATED IN PARENTHESES (F),
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Intentionally Left Blank TABLE B-1 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program - Sampling Locations, Distance and Direction from Reactor Buildings, Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, 2001 Location Location Description Distance & Direction from PBAPS Vents A- Surface Water 1LL Peach Bottom Units 2 and 3 Intake - Composite 0.24 miles NE (Control) 1MM Peach Bottom Canal Discharge -Composite 1.04 miles SE B- Drinking (Potable) Water 4L Conowingo Dam EL 33' MSL - Composite 8.66 miles SE 61 Holtwood Dam Hydroelectric Station - Composite 5.75 miles NW (Control)
C- Fish 4 Conowingo Pond Located in Conowingo Pond below the discharge 6 Holtwood Pond (Control) Located in Holtwood Pond D Sediment 4J Conowingo Pond near Berkin's Run 1.39 miles SE 4T Conowingo Pond near Conowingo Dam 7.92 miles SE 6F Holtwood Dam (Control) 5.96 miles NW E- Air Particulate - Air Iodine 1B Weather Station #2 0.49 miles NW 1z Weather Station #1 0.26 miles SE 1A Weather Station #1 0.26 miles SE 1C Peach Bottom South Sub Station 0.85 miles SSE 3A Delta, PA - Substation 3.62 miles SW 5H2 Manor Substation 30.79 miles NE F Milk - hi-weekly Lmonthly A (Control) 5.78 miles WSW J 0.97 miles W 0 2.32 miles SW R 0.89 miles WSW S 3.61 miles ESE G Milk - quarterly B (Control) 10.58 miles S C (Control) 9.54 miles NW D 3.51 miles NE E (Control) 8.74 miles N L 2.12 miles NE P 2.08 miles ENE T 3.17 miles W B-1
TABLE B-1 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program - Sampling Locations, Distance and Direction from Reactor Buildings, Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, 2001 Location Location Description Distance & Direction from PBAPS Vents G. Environmental Dosimetry- TLD Site Boundary 1L Peach Bottom Unit 3 Intake 0.24 miles NE 1P Tower B & C Fence 0.40 miles ESE 1A Weather Station #1 0.26 miles SE 1Q Tower D & E Fence 0.62 miles SE 1D 140 o Sector 0.67 miles SE 2 Peach Bottom 1300 Sector Hill 0.88 miles SE 1M Discharge 1.03 miles SE 1R Transmission Line Hill 0.53 miles SSE 11 Peach Bottom South Substation 0.54 miles SSE ic Peach Bottom South Substation 0.85 miles SSE 1J Peach Bottom 1800 Sector Hill 0.71 miles S iF Peach Bottom 2000 Sector Hill 0.51 miles SSW 40 Peach Bottom Site Area 1.46 miles SW 1NN Peach Bottom Site 0.48 miles WSW 1H Peach Bottom 2700 Sector Hill 0.59 miles W 1G Peach Bottom North Substation 0.60 miles WNW 1B Weather Station #2 0.49 miles NW 1E Peach Bottom 3500 Sector Hill 0.59 miles NNW Intermediate Dfistance 15 Silver Spring Rd 3.68 miles IN 22 Eagle Road 2.39 miles NNE 44 Goshen Mill Rd 5.07 miles NE 32 Slate Hill Rd 2.75 miles ENE 45 PB-Keeney Line 3.38 miles ENE 14 Peters Creek 1.97 miles E 17 Riverview Rd 4.07 miles ESE 31A Eckman Rd 4.57 miles SE 4K Conowingo Dam Power House Roof 8.61 miles SE 23 Peach Bottom 1500 Sector Hill 1.01 miles SSE 27 N Cooper Road 2.68 miles S 48 Macton Substation 4.99 miles SSW 3A Delta, PA Substation 3.'62 miles SW 49 PB-Conastone Line 4.05 miles WSW 50 TRANSCO Pumping Station 4.99 miles W 51 Fin Substation 3.98 miles WNW 26 Slab Road 4.23 miles NW 6B Holtwood Dam Power House Roof 5.78 miles NW 42 Muddy Run Environ. Laboratory 4.13 miles NNW Distant and Special Interest 2B Burk Property 071 miles SSE 43 Drumore Township School 5.00 miles NNE 5 Wakefield, PA 4.64 miles E 16 Nottingham, PA Substation (Control) 12-72 miles E 24 Harr'sviile, MD Substation (Control) 10.91 miles ESE 46 Broad Creek 4.48 miles SSE 47 Broad Creek Scout Camp 4.26 miles S 18 Fawn Grove, PA (Control) 9.86 miles W 19 Red Lion, PA (Control) 20.21 miles WNW B-2
TABLE B-2 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program - Summary of Sample Collection and Analytical Methodologies, Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, 2001 Sample Analysis Sampling Method Collection Procedure Number Sample Size Analytical Procedure Number Medium Surface Water Gamma Monthly composite RMC-ER1 5 Collection of water samples for 2 gallon Env. Inc., GS-01 Determination of gamma emitters by Spectroscopy from a continuous radiological analysis (Peach Bottom Atomic gamma spectroscopy water compositor. Power Station)
TBE, PRO-042-5 Determination of gamma emitting radioisotopes Surface Water. Tritium Quarterly composite RMC-ERI 5 Collection of water samples for 500 ml Env. Inc., T-02 Determination of tritium in water (direct "froma continuous ,. radiologk aVan4lyjs (Peach Bottom Atomic method)
- ! ,w a te r c om pD o sito r.. .. . P o we r S ta tio n ).. m! . .
Drinking Water Gross Beta - Monthly composýie - RMC-ER1 Cbllecti6n 1 of water samples for 2 gallon Env. Inc.,w(Ds)-o1 Determination of gross alpha from a continuous radiological analysis (Peach Bottom Atomic :, and~or'gros. beta in water (dissolved solids or total "watercompositor. Power Station) " residue)
Env. Inc., W(SS)-02 Determination of gross alpha and/or gross beta in water (suspended solids)
TBE, PRO-032-41 Gross Alpha and/or gross beta activity in water samples (suspended and dissolved Drinking Water Gamma fractions)
Monthly composite RMC-ER15 Collection of water samples for 2 gallon Env. Inc., GS-01 Determination of gamma emitters by Spectroscopy from a continuous radiological analysis (Peach Bottom Atomic gamma spectroscopy water compositor. Power Station)
TBE, PRO-042-5 Determination of gamma emitting r: .. radioisotopes Drinking Water Tritium Quarterly composite RMC-E,15 Collection of water samples for 500 ml Env. Inc., T-02 Determination of tritium in watar (direct from a continuous radiological analysis (Peach Bottom Atomic method)
, water compositor. Power Stati6n)
Fish Gamma.' Semi-annual samples RMC-ER3 Collection of fish samples for 1000 grams.(wet) 'Env. Inc., GS-01 Determination of gamma emitters by Spectroscopy collected via radiological analysis (Peach Bottom Atomic gamma spectroscopy electroshocking or Power Station)
. other techniques ,___" _ "___. _;
Sediment Gamma-. Semi-annual grab, RMC-ER2 Collection of sediment samples 500 grams (dry) , Env. Inc., GS-01 Determination of gamma emritters by Spectroscopy samples for radiological analysis (Peach Bottom " gamma spectroscopy Atomic Power Station)
Air Particulates Gross Beta One-week composite RMC-ER1 6 Collection of air particulate and 1 filter (approximately Env. Inc., AP-02 Determination of gross alpha and/or of continuous air air iodine samples for radiological analysis 280 cubic meters gross beta in air particulate filters sampling through (Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station) weekly) glass fiber filter paper TBE, PRO-032-10 Gross beta and/or alpha activity in air particulate filters (direct count method)
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TABLE B-2 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program - Summary of Sample Collection and Analytical Methodologies, Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, 2001
-.. f . T.................F -t Samrple Analysis Sampling Method Collection Procedure Number Sample Size Analytical Procedure Number Medium
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A"ir F dFaIuUI;d, iammaSpectroscopy Quarterly composite ot Env, Inc., AP-03 Procedure for compositing 13 filters Env. Inc., GS-01 Determination of gamma emitters by each station air particulate filters for gamma (approximately 3600 gamma spectroscopy spectroscopic analysis cubic meters)
TBE, PRO-042-5 Determination of gamma emitting radioisotopes Air Iodine Gamma Spectroscopy One-week composite RMC-ER8 Collection of air particulate and 1 filter (approximately Env. Inc., 1-131-02 Determination of 1-131 in charcoal of continuous air air iodine samples for radiological analysis 280 cubic meters canisters by gamma spectroscopy (batch method) sampling through (Limerick Generating Station)' weekly) r'h.rr-,1n filt+r II I 4. I i'*"'-' .
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IVllr RA I-I3] Bi-weekly grab sample RMC-ER10 Collection of milk samples for 2 gallon Env. Inc., 1-131-01 Determination of 1-131 in milk by when cows are on radiological analsis (Limerick Generating anion exchange pasture. Monthly all Station) other times TBE, PRO-032-20 Radiometric determination of 1-131 by the beta-gamma coincidence counting technique Milk i Gamma Spectre scopy Bi-weekly grab sample RMC-ER10 (ollectiot, of milk samples for 2 gallon Env, inc., GS-01 Determination of gamma emitters by when cows are on radiological , nalysis (Limerick Generating gamma spectroscopy pasture. Monthly all Station) other times TBE, PRO-042-5 Determination of gamma emitting T
TLD Thermolumines,;ence Quarterly TLDs - I. 4. A%4IVIOVt1/4/k/VO RMC-ER9 (:ollection of TLD samples for 2 dosimeters ICN Pharmaceutical Dosimetry comprised of two radiological ,nalysis (Limerick Generating Panasonic 814 Station)
(containing 3 each r-qr), e lemrn+nf
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NN NNW NNE 1E WNW 1 ENE WSW 1F1R ESE 1j. 20 Figure 6B-1 Environmental Sampling Locations Within One '
Mile of the Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, 2001 B-5
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Figure B-2 Environmental Sampling Locations- Between One and ApprodmatelyFive Miles of the Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, 2001 B-6
Figure B-3 Environmental Sampling Locations Greater Than Five Miles from the Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, 2001 B-7
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APPENDIX C DATA TABLES AND FIGURES PRIMARY LABORATORY
Intentionally Left Blank TABLE C-I.1 CONCENTRATIONS OF TRITIUM IN SURFACE WATER SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION, 2001 RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER +/- 2 SIGMA COLLECTION ILL 1MM PERIOD JAN-MAR < 107 116 +/- 59 APR-JUN < 106 < 106 JUL-SEP 122 +/- 67 177 +/- 69 OCT-DEC < 113 < 113 MEAN 112 +/-15 128 +/- 66 C-1
TABLE C-I.2 CONCENTRATIONS OF GAMMA EMITTERS IN SURFACE WATER SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION, 2001 RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER +/- 2 SIGMA COLLECTION STC PERIOD Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-95 ILL JAN Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-1 40 La-140
< 3 ,< 2 < 9 < 3 < 4 6 < 4 < 3 FEB < 1 < 5 < 19 < 7 1 2 < 1 < 3 < 3 < 2 < 2 MAR
< 1 < 8 < 2
< 2 < 3 < 3 2 < 4 6 < 3 < 3 < 2 APR < 2 < 3 < 2 2 < 19 < 4
< 3 < 6 < 4 MAY < 3 < < 2 < 3 < 29 < 4 2 < 2 < 2 < 2 5 JUN < 3 < 3 < 3 < 2 < 17 <
< 3 < 5 < 3 < 5 < 7 3 JUL < 3 < 3 < 4 < 2 < 23 <
< 3 < 4 < 2 < 3 < 4 4 AUG < < 4 < 2 < 3 < 25 3 < 3 < 5 < 2 < 4 < 5 < 4 SEP < < 4 < 3 < 2 < 16 1 < 1 < 3 < 1 < 3 < 3 < 3 OCT < < 2 < 2 < 1 < 12 3 < 3 < 4 < 4 < 5 7 < 5 NOV < 2 < 3 < 2 < 22
< 3 < 2 < 5 < 2 < 4 1 3 4 < 2 < 2 < 3 DEC < 2 < 2 < 3 < 2 < 15 < 6
< 3 < 3- < 2 < 2 < 2 < 8 < 3 MEAN 2+/-1 2+/-1 4+/-4 2+/- 1 4+/-2 5+/-3 3_2 3+/- 1 2+/-2 18_+/-13 4+/-3 1MM JAN 3 < 4 3 2 3 < 7 2 4 3 < 15 FEB 3,' < 3 6 4 MAR 2 6 < 7 2 3 3 < 15 4 2 < 2 4 2 3 < 6 APR 2 2 2 < 13 3 3 < 3 4 2 4 < 7 3 MAY < 4 2 < 13 4 3 2 6 2 4 < 4 3 2 3 < 11 3 JUN 3 3 2 2 <
.<, 3 7 3 3 3 < 20 JUL 2 < 2 3 2 2 4 < 6 4 3 2 < 12 AUG "<ý" 3 4 5 2 5 < 4 3 3 3 < 15 SEP < 1 2 1 2 2 2 < 4 2 2 < 24 OCT 3- < 3 7 6 2 3 < 5 3 2 4 < 29 NOV 2 < 2 4 5 1 3 < 5 2 3 4 < 15 DEC 2 < 1 2. 5 2 2 S. 5 2 2 2
- 15 2 2 +/-l1 3+/-2 4+/-3 2+/-+1 MEAN 3+/-2 5+/-2 3+/-1 3+/- 1 3+/- 1 16+/- 10 4+3 C-2
TABLE C-I1.1 CONCENTRATIONS OF GROSS BETA INSOLUBLE IN DRINKING WATER SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION, 2001 RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER +/- 2 SIGMA COLLECTION 4L 61 PERIOD JAN < 1.3 < 1.6 FEB < 1.7 < 1.8 MAR < 1.6 < 1.7 APR < 1.7 < 1.7 MAY < 1.7 < 1.4 JUN < 1.9 < 1.8 JUL < 1.8 < 1.8 AUG < 1.5 < 1.5 SEP < 1.2 < 1.2 OCT < 1.8 < 1.8 NOV < 1.0 < 1.0 DEC < 1.7 < 1.5 MEAN 1.6 +/-0.5 1.6 +/- 0.5 TABLE 11.2 CONCENTRATIONS OF GROSS BETA SOLUBLE IN DRINKING WATER SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION, 2001 RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER +1- 2 SIGMA COLLECTION 4L 61 PERIOD JAN 2.2 +/- 0.9 2.6 +/- 1.0 FEB 1.9 +/-0.5 "1.7+/- 0.5 MAR 2.0 +/-0.9 1.7 +/- 0.6 APR < 1.7 < 1.9 MAY < 1.9. 2.6 +/- 1.0 JUN 1.9 +/-1.0 1.6 +/-0.9 JUL < 1.7 < 1.9 AUG 2.7 +/-0.9 3.0 +/-0.9 SEP 3.8 +/- 0.6 4.4 +/-0.8 OCT 2.5 +/-1.0 < 1.8 NOV 3.1 +/-0.7 2.9 +/- 0.7 DEC 2.4 +/- 0.9 < 1.7 MEAN 2.3 +/- 1.3 2.3 +/- 1.7 TABLE 11-3 CONCENTRATIONS OF TRITIUM IN DRINKING WATER SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY oF PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION, 2001 RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER +/- 2 SIGMA COLLECTION 4L 61 PERIOD JAN-MAR
- 106 < 106 APR-JUN < 107 < 107 JUL-SEP 177 +/- 69 144 +/- 68 OCT-DEC < 113 < 113 MEAN 126 +/--69 " ' 118 +/- 36 C-3
TABLE C-II.4 CONCENTRATIONS OF GAMMA EMITTERS IN DRINKING WATER SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION, 2001 RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER +/- 2 SIGMA COLLECTION STC PERIOD Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-95 Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 4L JAN < 2 < 2 < 2 < 1 < 2 < 5 < 3 < 2 < 3 < 11 < 4 FEB < 3 < 2 < 2 < 3 < 2 < 5 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 14 < 3 MAR < 2 < 1 < 6 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 2 < 2 < 1 < 10 < 3 APR < 3 < 3 < 2 < 2 < 2 < 7 < 3 < 4 < 2 < 13 < 4 MAY < 2 < 2 < 2 < 1 < 4 < .4 < 3 < 2 < 2 < 7 < 2 JUN < 2 < 3 < 5 < 2 < 5 < 3 < 2 < 3 < 2 < 20 < 3 JUL < 3 < 3 < 4 < 2 < 5 < 6 < 4 < 3 < 2 < 15 < 5 AUG < 2 < 2 < 3 < 1 < 4 < 7 < 4 < 2 < 4 < 14 < 3 SEP < 2 < 2 < 3 < 1 < 1 < 4 < 2 < 2 < 2 < 24 < 4 OCT < 3 < 2 < 5 < 2 < 3 < 5 < 2 < 2 < 2 < 20 < 4 NOV < 3 < 3 < 3 < 1 < 3 < 5 < 2 < 2 < 3 < 20 < 3 DEC < 4 < 1 < 4 < 3 < 5 < 5 < 2 < 3 < 3 < 17 < 4 MEAN 3+/-1 2+/- 1 3+/-3 2+/-1 3+/-3 5+/-2 3+/-1 3+/-1 2+/-1 15+ 10 3+/-2 61 JAN < 3 < 4 < 8 < 4 < 5 < 8 < 5 < 4 < 4 < 24 < 3 FEB < 4 < 2 < 5 < 5 < 4 < 6 < 3 < 4 < 5 < 26 < 5 MAR < 2 < 2 < 3 < 1 < 5 < 4 < 3 < 4 < 3 < 15 < 3 APR < 4 < 2 < 3 < 2 < 4 < 6 < 3 < 4 < 3 < 19 < 3 MAY < 3 < 2 < 6 < 1 < 3 < 8 < 4 < 3 < 3 < 18 < 3 JUN < 3 < 2 < 4 < 3 < 8 < 5 < 4 < 3 < 2 < 25 < 3 JUL < 3 < 2 < 4 < 2 < 2 < 6 < 4 < 2 < 3 < 23 < 3 AUG < 3 < 2 < 4 < 3 < 6 < 6 < 4 < 3 < 3 < 16 < 5 SEP < 2 < 2 < 4 < 1 < 3 < 6 < 3 < 2 < 2 < 12 < 5 OCT < 3 < 4 < 3 < 3 < 6 < 5 < 3 < 3 < 4 < 21 < 3 NOV < 2 < 2 < 5 < 2 < 3 < 6 < 3 < 2 < 2 < 13 < 2 DEC < 2 < 3 < 5 < 2 < 3 < 3 < 2 < 2 < 2 < 9 < 3 MEAN 3 2 2+/- 1 4+/- 3 2+/- 2 4 3 6 3 3 2 3 1 3 2 18 11 3 2 C-4
TABLE C-II1.1 CONCENTRATIONS OF GAMMA EMITTERS IN PREDATOR AND BOTTOM FEEDER FISH SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION, 2001 RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/KG WET +/- 2 SIGMA STC COLLECTION K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Zn-65 Cs-1 34 Co-60 Cs-1 37 PERIOD 4 PREDATOR (FISH) Zn-65 Cs-i 34 Cs-I 37 06/19 - 06/19/01 3161 +/- 188 < 6 < 8 < 12 < 7 < 14 < 7 < 7 10/24- 10/24/01 3232 +/- 213 < 10 < 9 < 15 < 7 < 10 < 9 < 8 MEAN 3197 +/- 100 8+/-5 9+/-2 13 3 7 12 6 8+/-2 7+/-1 BOTTOM FEEDER (FISH) 06/18 - 06/18/01 2568 177 < 8 < 7 < 15 < 4 < 13 < 6 < 6 10/24- 10/24/01 2911 +/-216 < 7 < 7 < 16 < 7 < 12 < 9 < 8 MEAN 2740 +/- 485 8+/-2 15 t 1 7 6+/-5 13+/- 2 8_+5 7+/-2 6 PREDATOR (FISH) 06/21 - 06/21/01 2772 1 237 5 < 10 < 19 < 8 < 14 < 5 < 8 10/24- 10/24/01 2942 +/- 256 9 < 10 < 18 < 6 < 15 < 10' < 9 MEAN 2857 +/- 240 7+/-5 10 19 +/- 2 7+/-2 14+/-2 8+/-7 9+/--1 BOTTOM FEEDER (FISH) 06/18 - 06/18/01 2328 +/- 234 < 8 < 7 < 19 < 7 < 11 < <
11 7 10/26 - 10/26/01 2714 +/- 154 - 7 < 6 < 11 < 6 < 14 < <
8 6 Mean 2521 +/- 546 7+1 6+/-3 15 +/- 11 7+/-1 13 +/- 4 9+/-5 6+/- 1 C-5
TABLE C-IV.1 CONCENTRATIONS OF GAMMA EMITTERS IN SILT SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION, 2001 RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/KG DRY +/- 2 SIGMA STC COLLECTION K-40 Co-58 Co-60 Cs-1 34 Cs-1 37 PERIOD 4J 06/20/2001 10,591 +/- 905 < 33 < 33 < 38 83 +/- 37 10/22/2001 10,583 +/- 782 < 36 < 38 < 37 56 + 25 MEAN 10,587 +/- 11 34 +/- 5 35 +/- 7 38_+1 70 +/- 39 4T 06/20/2001 22,474 + 1,662 30 < 53
- 81 227 +/- 59 10/22/2001 23,482 +/- 1,399 < 43 < 29 < 43 192 +/-47 MEAN 22,978 +/- 1426 37 +/- 19 41 +/- 35 62 +/-_54 209 +/-49 6F 06/20/2001 8,711 +/- 874 36 < 16 < 53 60 +/- 35 10/22/2001 9,686 +/- 643 18 < 14 < 18 81 +/- 25 MEAN 9,199 + 1,379 27 +/- 25 15 +/- 3 35 +/-50 70 +/- 30 C-6
TABLE C-V.1 CONCENTRATIONS OF GROSS BETA IN AIR PARTICULATE SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION, 2001 RESULTS IN UNITS OF E-3 PCI/CU METER +1- 2 SIGMA GROUP I GROUP II GROUP III w 'EEK NO 1B lZ 2 3A 5H2 W 1 18 +/-3 16 +/--3 1 5 +/-3. 15 +/-3 19 +/-4 2 25 +/--4 24 +/-4 248 4 23 +/-3 18 +/-3 3 25 +/-_4 25 +/--4 4 4 22 +/-4 13 +/-4 4 32 +/--4 31 +/-4 311 -4 31 +/-4 27 +/-4 5 23 +/-_4 19 +/-_4 158 +/-4 16 +/-4 19 +/-4 6 17 +/-_4 20 +/--4 21I _4 21 +/-4 16 +/-4 7 15 +/--4 15 +/--4 166 +/-4 16 +/-4 19 +/-4 8 30 +/--4 23 +/-4 217 +/-4 27 +/-4 22 +/-4 9 25 +/--4 21 +/--4 2-+4 21 +/-4 19 +/-4 10 15 +/- 3 16 +/- 3 5- 3 15 +/-3 8 +/-3 11 15 +/-_4 14 +/-_4 115-+3 15 +/-4 8 +/-3 12 11 +/-3 13 +/--3 13 15 +/-3 14 +/-3 13 14 +/- 3 17 +/- 3 165_+/-3 22 +/-4 10 +/-3 14 12 +/- 3 13 +/-3 i6 43 12 +/-3 15 +/-3 15 11 +/--3 11 +/-3 135 +/-3 13 +/--3 16 +/-3 16 17 +/- 3 18 +/-3 18 3_+3 18 +/--3 22 +/-4 17 30 +/-4 23 +/-4 26 +/-4 23 +/-4 21 +/-4 18 36 +/-_5 30 +/-4 33 1 4 29 +/-4 29 +/-4 19 21 +/--3 16 +/-3 181 -3 18 +/-3 14 +/-_3 20 17 +/--4 11 -3 12 -3 16 +/-4 10 +/-4 21 -11 +/--3 10 _+:S 12 -3 9 3' 4 +/-0 22 12 +/--3 13 +/-+3 15 +/-3 15 +/-3 14 +/-5 23 13 +/-_3 13 +/--3 12 +/-3 13 +/-3 23 +/-5 24 24 +/--3 25 +/--3 30 ) 5 24 +/-3 25 +/-4 25 18 +/--4 21 +/--4 19 -5 22 +/-4 18 +/-4 26 17 +/--3 17 +/-3 19F-+3 20 +/-3 25 +/-4 27 16 +/--3 16 +/-3 18 3 17 +/-3 15 +/-3 28 21 +/-3 19 +/-3 18 3 17 +/-3 14 +/--3 29 19 +/--4 17 +/-4 16 -4 17 +/-3 17 +/-_4 30 18 +/--3 17 3 17 -3 18 +/-3 11 +/-3 31 15 +/--3 13 3 14 -3 13 +/-3 18 +/-3 32 35 +/--4 32 +/-4 31 -4 24 +/-4 34 +/-4 33 24 +/--4 18 3 (1) 22 +/-3 27 +/-4 34 28 +/--4 29 4 27 -4 27 +/-4 21 +/-4 35 29 +/-+4 27 +/-3 29 +/-4 28 +/-3 48 +/-6 36 24 +/-_3 19 +/--3 23 +/-3 18 +/-3 20 +/-3 37 23 +/--3 19 +/-_3 20 -3 24 +/-3 25 +/-4 38 29 +/--5 28 +/-_5 27 +/--5 26 +/--4 29 +/-4 39 24 +/--4 21 +/--3 19 -3 21 +/-3 12 +/-3 40 28 +/--3 30 +/--3 29 -3 26 +/-3 38 +/-4 41 20 +/--4 22 +/--4 16 -4 19 +/-4 13 +/-4 42 13 +/--3 14 +/--3 15 +/-3 13 +/-3 20 +/-3 43 29 +/--4 28 +/--4 24 +/-4 28 +/-4 20 +/-4 44 14 +/--3 18 +/--3 17 +/-3 16 +/-3 28 +/-4 45 29 +/--4 26 +/--4 23 +/-4 25 +/--4 20 +/-4 46 23 +/--4 22 +/--4 19 -4 19 +/-_3 35 +/-4 47 36 +/--4 35 +/--4 27 -4 34 +/-4 19 +/-3 48 24 +/--3 22 +/--3 21 -3 21 +/-3 27 +/-4 49 49 +/--6 40 +/--5 40 -5 44 +/-5 34 +/-4 50 21 +/-_3 18 +/--3 19 -3 20 +/-3 25 +/-4 51 23 +/--4 23 3 24 +/-3 22 +/-3 19 +/-3 52 29 +/--4 28 4 28 +/-4 25 +/-4 33 +/-4 MEAN 22 +/-16 21 +/-13 21 +/- 13 21 +/-13 20 +/-15 (1) SEE PROGRAM EXCEPTIONS SECTION FOR EXPLANATION C-7
TABLE C-V.2 MONTHLY AND YEARLY MEAN VALUES OF GROSS BETA CONCENTRATIONS (E-3 PCI/CU. METER) IN AIR PARTICULATE SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION, 2001 GROUP I - ON-SITE LOCATIONS GROUP II - INTERMEDIATE DISTANCE LOCATION COLLECTION PERIOD MIN. MAX. MEAN +/- 2 SD GROUP II! - CONTROL LOCATION COLLECTION PERIOD MIN. MAX. MEAN+/-2SD COLLECTION PERIOD MIN. MAX. MEAN +/- 2 3D 12/29/2000 - 02/02/2001 16 32 24 +/- 10 12/29/2000 - 02/02/2001 15 31 21 +/- 13 12/29/2000 - 01/29/2001 13 27 19 +/- 12 02/02/2001 - 03/02/2001 15 30 21 +/-10 02/02/2001 - 03/02/2001 16 27 21 +/- 9 01/29/2001 02/26/2001
- 16 22 03/02/2001 - 03/30/2001 14 17 15 2 03/02/2001 '.9 +/-5
- 03/30/2001 15 22 17+/- 8 02/26/2001 04/02/2001 11 +/-11
- 8 19 03/30/2001 - 04/28/2001 11 30 17 +/-12 03/30/2001 - 04/28/2001 12 23 17 +/-10 04/02/2001 04/30/2001
- 15 22 19 7 04/28/2001 - 06/01/2001 10 36 17 +/-16 04/28/2001 - 06/01/2001 9 29 17 13 04/30/2001 06/03/2001
- 4 29 14-17 06/01/2001 - 06/29/2001 12 30 19 + 11 06/01 /2001 - 06/29/2001 13 24 20 +/-10 06/03/2001 07/02/2001
- 18 25 23 7 06/29/2001 - 08/02/2001 13 21 17 +/- 4 06/29/2001 08/02/2001
- 13 18 16 4 07/02/2001 07/30/2001 11 17 14 5 02/29/2000 - 08/30/2001 15 35 27 11 08/02/2001 08/30/2001
- 22 28 25+/- 6 07/30/2001 - 09/04/2001 18 34 25 +/-11 08/30/2001 - 09/27/2001 19 29 23 +/-7 08/30/2001 09/27/2001
- 18 26 22 7 09/04/2001 - 10/01/2001 12 29 22 +/- 15 09/27/2001 - 11/01/2001 13 30 21 +/-13 09/27/2001 - 11/01/2001 13 28 20 +/- 13 10/01/2001 10/29/2001 13
- 38 23 +/- 21 11/01/2001 - 12/02/2001 19 36 26 +/-11 11/01/2001 12/02/2001
- 19 34 25 +/- 13 10/29/2001 - 12/03/2001 19 35 26 13 12/02/2001 - 12/28/2001 18 49 29 +/- 19 12/02/2001 - 12/28/2001 20 44 28 +/- 22 12/03/2001 - 12/31/2001 19 34 2F; 14 02/29/2000 - 12/28/2001 10 49 21 +/- 14 12/29/2000 - 12/28/2001 9 44 21 +/-13 12/29/2000 - 12/31/2001 4 38 20 +/- 15 NOTE; GROUP I CONSISTS OF LOCATIONS 1B, 1Z, AND 1C GROUP IICONSISTS OF LOCATION 3A GROUP III CONSISTS OF LOCATION 5H2 C-8
TABLE C-V.3 CONCENTRATION OF GAMMA EMITTERS IN AIR PARTICULATE SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION, 2001 RESULTS IN UNITS OF E-3 PCI/CU METER +/- 2 SIGMA COLLECTION PERIOD Be-7 Mn-54 Co-58 Co-60 Cs-134 Cs-I 37 IB 12/29 - 03/30/01 49 +/- 13 0.9 0.5 0.7 S0.4
- 0.8 03/30 - 06/29/01 86 +/- 22 0.7 0.7 0.8 0.7
- 0.4 06/29 - 09/27/01 91 +/-19 0.6 0.6 0.7 0.5 *< 0.5 09/27 - 12/28/01 60 +/- 12 0.6 0.5 0.6 0.6
- 0.4 MEAN 72 +/- 40 0.7+/- 0.3 0.6+/- 0.2 0.7+/- 0.2 0.6+/- 0.3 0.5+/- 0.4 1C 12/29 - 03/30/01 56 +/- 15 0.6 0.5 0.6 0.9 <. 0.8 03/30 - 06/29/01 80 +/-_27 0.9 0.5 0.8 0:8 0.3 06/29 - 09/27/01 89 +/- 17 0.6 0.9 0.6 0.8 *'< 0.9 1.1 LI:0.9 09/27 - 12/28/01 58 +/- 19 0.6 1.1 1.0 MEAN 71 +/-_33 0.8+/- 0.5 0.6+/- 0.4 0.8+/- 0.5 0.9+/- 0.2 0.7+/- 0.6 1Z 12/29 - 03/30/01 52 +/- 15 1.0 1".2 "<C 0.9 "<C 1.0 0.4 03/30 - 06/29/01 69 +/-_20 0.7 0.7 "C 0.9 "<C 0.6 < .0.3 06/29 - 09/27/01 93 +/- 27 0.5 0.8 "C 1.0 "C "0.9 0.9 09/27 - 12/28/01 62 +/- 22 0.8 1.1 "<C 0.8 1.1 1.1 MEAN 69 +/-35 0.8+/- 0.4 0.9+/- 0.5 0.9+/- 0.2 0.9+/- 0.4 0.7+/- 0.8 3A 12/29 - 03/30/01 49 +/- 15 0.7 0.8 0.7 < 0.6 < 1.0 03/30 - 06/29/01 63 19 0.7 0.8. 0.8 < 0.9 < 0.4 06/29 - 09/27/01 83 18 0.8 0.5 0.6 < 1.1 <1 0.5 09/27 - 12/28/01 52 +/-13 0.7. 0.4 0.7 < -0.81 ',;0.8 0.6+/- _04 MEAN 62 +/- 31 0.7f 0.1 0.7+/-0.2-- 0.8+/- 0.4 :0.7+/- 0.6 5H2 01/02 - 04/02/01 43 +/- 16 0.7 0.8 1.0 < 0.4 <" 0.5 04/02 - 07/02/01 72 +/- 18 0.7 0.5 1.0 < 0.4 < 0.9 07/02 - 10/01/01 68 +/-_23 0.8 0.9 0.9 < 1.5 < 0.8 10/01 - 12/31/01 62 +/- 19 0.7 1.5 1.3 < 0.8 < 1.3 MEAN 61 +/-_26 0.7+/- 0.1 0.9+/- 0.8 1.1+/-0.3 0.8+/- 1.0 0.9+/- 0.7 C-9
TABLE C-VI.1 CONCENTRATIONS OF 1-131 IN AIR IODINE SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION, 2001 RESULTS IN UNITS OF E-3 PCI/CU METER +/- 2 SIGMA GROUP I GROUP II GROUP III WEEK NO 1B 1z 10 3A 1C 3A 5H')
1 '2 12 '2 11 11 '2 12 '2 7 2 '2 8 '2 9 8 '2 9 <2 4 3 '2 15 '2 15 14 15
'2 <2 12 4 '2 12 '2 12 12 '2 12 '2 6 5 '2 10 '2 10 10 '2 10 '2 7 6 '2 15 '2 15 14 '2 15 12
<2 7 '2 16 '2 16 15 16 13
<2 8 '2 10 '2 10 9 '2 10 8
<2 9 '2 17 '2 17 16 '2 17 13
'2 10 '2 19 '2 19 18 '2 18 15
'2 11 '2 16 '2 16 16 '2 16 13
'2 12 '2 13 '2 13 12 '2 13 11
<2 13 '2 10 '2 10 9 '2 10 8
'2 14 '2 13 '2 13 12 '2 13 10 15 '2 8 '2 8 8 '2 8 6
'2 16 '2 18 '2 17 17 '2 18 14
'2 17 '2 15 14 14 '2 14 14
<2 18 '2 9 '2 9 8 '2 9 6
'2 19 '2 13 '2 13 12 '2 13 10
'2 20 '2 10 '2 10 10 '2 10 8
'2 21 '2 15 '2 14 14 '2 15 10
'2 22 '2 14 '2 14 14 '2 14 18
'2 23 '2 9 '2 9 8 '2 9 10 24 '2 8 '2 8 13 '2 8 '2 6 25 '2 18 '2 18 25 '2 18 '2 14 26 '2 14 '2 14 13 '2 14 '2 11 27 '2 9 '2 9 9 '2 8 '2 7 28 '2 16 '2 15 15 '2 14 '2 13 29 19 '2 19 19 '2 18 16
'2 30 '2 12 '2 12 12 11 10
'2 31 '2 18 '2 18 18 '2 17 *12
'2 32 '2 16 '2 16 15 '2 18 11
'2 33 '2 19 '2 18 (1) '2 17 13
'2 34 '2 17 '2 17 '2 17 '2 16 13
,2 35 '2 14 14 '2 14 '2 13 16
'2 36 '2 20 '2 20 '2 20 '2 19 '2 "17 37 '2 15 '2 14 '2 14 '2 14 f5
'2 38 '2 19 '2 19 '2 19 '2 18 12
'2 39 '2 9 '2 9 '2 8 '2 8 6 40 '2 12 '2 12 '2 12 '2 11
'2 11 <2 41 '2 16 '2 17 '2 17 '2 15 11
'2 42 '2 11 '2 11 '2 11 '2 10 '9
'2 43 '2 24 '2 24 '2 24 '2 22 18
'2 44 '2 18 '2 17 '2 17 16 13
'2 45 '2 15 '2 15 '2 15 '2 14 14
'2 46 16 '2 16 '2 16 15 <2 tl 47 '2 24 '2 24 '2 24 '2 22 '2 48 13 '2 13 '2 13 12 19 49 '2 26 '2 26 '2 26 '2 24 ,2 15 50 '2 17 '2 17 '2 16 '2 15 14 51 '2 10 '2 9 9 '2 9 8 52 '2 17 '2 17 17 15 i3 MEAN 15_+/-8 14 +/- 8 14 +/- 9 14_+8 12 +/- 7 (1) SEE PROGRAM EXCEPTIONS SECTION FOR EXPLANATION C-10
TABLE C-VII.1 CONCENTRATIONS OF 1-131 IN MILK SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION, 2001 RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER +1-2 SIGMA NEARBY FARMS INTERMEDIATE DISTANCE FARMS COLLECTION DISTANT FARMS J 0 R DATE SD L P A B C E 01/07/2001 01/08/2001 < 0.4
- 0.4 < 0.4 0.4 0.3 02/12/2001
- 0.3 < 0.3 0.3 0.3
- 0.3
- 0.3 < 0.3 0.3
- 0.3 < 0.4 03/12/2001 < 0.2 < 0.2 0.5 < 0.2 0.2 0.2 04/09/2001
- 0.2 < 0.3 0.2 0.2 04/23/2001
- 0.2 0.2
< 0.2 0.2 0.2 05/06/2001 < 0.4
.0.2
< 0.3 0.3 05/072001 0.2 0.3
- 0.3
'C
- 0.3
- 0.3
- 0.3
- 0.3
- 0.3 05/21/2001
- 0.2 < 0.2 'C 0.2 0.2 06/04/2001
- 0.3 0.2
< 0.3 0.3 0.3 C 0.4 06/18/2001
- 0.2 < 0.2 'C 0.2 0.2 C 07/02/2001
- 0.3 0.2
< 0.3 'C 0.3 0.3 C 07/16/2001 0.3
- 0.3 < 0.4 'C 0.4 0.3 'C 07/30/2001 0.4
- 0.2 < 0.2 'C 0.2 0.2 C 08/12/2001 0.2
< 0,2 0.2 08/132001
- 0.4
- 0.2
- 0.2 0.2 0.2 < 0.2
- 0.2
- 0.3 08/27/2001
- 0.2 c 0.2
- 0.2
'C 0.2 0.2
- 0.2 09/10/2001
- 0.3
- 0.3 0.3 0.3
- 0.4 09/24/2001
- 0.2
- 0,2 'C 0.2 0.2
- 0.2 10/08/2001
- 0.3
- 0.3 0.3 0.2
- 0.3 10/22/2001
- 0.2
- 0.2 0.3 0,2
- 0.3 11/04/2001
- 0.4 0.3
- 0.3 11/05/2001
- 0.3
- 0.3
- 0.3 < 0.3
- 0.3
- 0.4 < 0.3
- 0.3 11/19/2001
- 0.4 < 0.4
- 0.4
- 0.3
- 0.4 12/17/2001
- 0.2
- 0.2,
- 0.5
- 0.2
- 0.2 MEAN 0.3 10.1 0.3 +/-0.2 0.3 +/-0.2 0,2 +/-0.1. 0.3 +/-0.1 0.3 +/-0.1 0.3 +/-0.1 0.3 +/- 0.2 0.3 +/- 0.1 0.3 +/-0.2 0.3 +/-0.1 C-11
TABLE C-VII.2 CONCENTRATIONS OF GAMMA EMITTERS IN MILK SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION, 2001 RESULTS IN UN!TS OF PCUILITER +1- ZStGMA STC COLLECTION PERIOD K-40 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-i 40 La-1 40 A 01/07/2001 1483+/- 110 < 4 < 3 < 20 < 2 02/12/2001 1356+/-106 < 3 < 4 < 17 < 2 03/12/2001 1400+/- 105 < 4 < 3 < 12 < 3 04/09/2001 1472_+/- 133 < 5 < 4 < 14 < 2 05/06/2001 1453+/- 124 < 3 < 4 < 11 < 3 08/12/2001 1398 +/- 96 < 3 < 3 < 28 < 7 11/04/2001 1410+/- 112 < 4 < 4 < 21 < 3 MEAN 1425+92 3+/- 2 31 17+ 12 3 4 J 01/08/2001 1538+/- 117 < 2 < 3 < 9 < 5 02/12/2001 1410+/- 130 < 3 < 2 < 15 < 2 03/12/2001 1465+/- 117 < 4 < 3 < 15 < 3 04/09/2001 1429+/- 144 < 5 < 3 < 11 < 3 05/06/2001 1457+/- 88 < 3 < 4 < 15 < 2 08/13/2001 1462+/- 119 < 3 < 5 < 30 < 6 11/J5/2001 1557+/- 108 < 4 < 4 < 29 < 2 MEAN 1474+/- 108 4+/- 2 3+ 2 18+ 17 3+/- 3 0 01/08/2001 1360+/-,92 < 3 < 3 < 12 < 4 02/12/2001 1425+/-_106 < 2 < 3 < 10 < 3 03/12/2001 1351_+/-119 < 3 < 4 < 12 < 3 04/09/2001 1419+/- 163 < 5 < 4 < 22 < 3 05/06/2001 1347+/- 110 < 2 < 4 < 14 < 3 08/12/2001 1309+/- 110 < 3 < 4 < 20 < 3 11/04/2001 1336+/-_87 < 3 < 3 < 18 < 5 MEAN 1364+/- 86 3+/- 2 3+/- 1 15+/- 9 3+/- 1 R 01/08/2001 1587+/- 189 < 5 < 6 < 26 < 4 02/1212001 1560+/- 170 < 6 < 7 < 18 < 3 03/12/2001 1455+/-117 < 3 < 4 < 18 < 3 04/09/2001 1475+/-125 < 3 < 3 < 13 < 2 05/07/2001 131_9+/- 123 < 4 < 3 < 20 < 4 08/13/2001 1400+/-+43 < 2 < 2 < 15 < 3 11/05/2001 1449-+/-47 < 2 < 2 < 24 < 4 MEAN 1464+/- 182 3+/- 3 4+/- 4 19+/- 9 4+ 2 S 01/08/2001 1454+/- 161 < 6 < 5 < 27 < 5 02/12/2001 1369+/- 144 < 5 < 4 < 11 < 3 03/12/2001 1409+/- 120 < 3 < 5 < 21 < 3 04/09/2001 1427+/-+125 < 4 < 4 < 15 < 3 05/07/2001 1260+/- 130 < 5 < 4 < 19 < 2 08/13/2001 1404+/- 92 < 3 < 3 < 27 < 7 11/05/2001 1334+/-_48 < 1 < 1 < 29 < 6 MEAN 133C_+131 4+/- 3 4+/-+2 21 +/- 14 4+/- 4 C- 12
TABLE C-VII.1 QUARTERLY TLD RESULTS FOR PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION, 2001 RESULTS IN UNITS OF MILLI-ROENTGEN/STD. +1-2 SIGMA STATION MEAN(') JAN-MAR APR-JUN JUL-SEP OCT-DEC CODE +/- 2 S.D.
1A 6.3 +/- 2.1 6.3 +/- 0.7 5.5 +/- 0.6 5.6 +/- 0.6 7.8 +/- 0.6 1B 5.2 +/- 1.5 5.0 +/- 0.7 4.9 +/- 0.5 4.8 +/- 0.6 6.3 +/- 0.8 ic 6.3 +/- 1.7 6.0 +/- 0.4 5.8 +/- 0.6 5.9 +/- 0.5 7.7 +/-0.7 1D 6.0 +/- 1.7 5.9 +/- 0.4 5.4 +/- 0.4 5.3 +/- 0.4 7.1 +/-0.6 1E 5.6 +/- 1.6 5.4 +/- 0.0 5.4 +/- 0.4 4.9 +/- 0.4 6.8 +/- 0.7 1F 7.1 +/-1.8 6.7 +/- 0.6 6.7 +/-0.5 6.6 +/- 0.6 8.4 +/- 0.8 1G 4.6 +/- 1.6 4.5 +/- 0.3 4.1 +/-0.3 4.0 +/- 0.4 5.7 +/- 0.0 1H 6.2 +/- 2.0 5.8 +/- 0.6 5.6 +/-0.9 5.6 +/- 0.5 7.6 +/- 0.6 5.0 +/- 1.5 4.7 +/- 0.4 4.7 +/-0.4 4.3 +/- 0.4 6.0 +/- 0.6 1J IL 7.1 +/-2.2 6.6 +/- 0.5 6.4 +/-0.6 6.6 - 0.5 8.8 +/-0.6 iL 5.4 +/- 2.0 5.3 +/- 0.4 4.8 +/- 0.6 4.7 +/- 0.4 6.8 +/- 0.7 IM 3.5 +/- 1.2 3.8 +/- 0.5 3.1 +/-0.4 2.9.+/- 0.4 4.2 +/- 0.3 4.4 +/- 2.1 4.4+/- 0.4 3.6 +/- 0.4 3.6+/-0.4 5.8 +/- 0.8 1Q 4.9 +/- 1.9 4.9 +/-0.6 4.2 +/- 0.3 4.3 +/- 0.4 6.3 +/- 0.4 iR 6.6 +/- 1.9 6.2 +/-0.7 6.1 +/-0.6 "6.0.+/- 0.6 8.0 +/- 0.5 2 6.0 +/- 1.6 5.9 +/-0.4 5.5 +/- 0.6 5.5 +/- 0.8 7.2 +/- 0.5 2B 5.6 +/- 1.7 5.1 +/-0.4 5.3 +/-0.6 5.0 +/- 0.4 6.8 +/-0.7 3A 4.5 +/- 1.3 4.4 +/-0.7 4.1 +/-0.5 4.0 +/- 0.6 5.5 +/- 0.6 4K 4.0 +/- 1.4 3.8 +/-0.5 3.8 +/- 0.0 3.5 + 0.4 5.0 +/- 0.6 5 5.8 +/- 1.7 5.7 +/-0.4 5.4 +/- 0.4 5.2 +/-0.3 7.1 +/- 0.9 INN 6.7 +/- 1.7 6.2 +/-0.3 6.5 +/- 0.4 6.2 +/-.0.6 8.0 +/- 0.6 6B 5.0 +/- 1.4 5.4 +/-0.7 4.5 +/- 0.3 4.4 t 0.4 5.8 +/-0.4 14 6.1 +/-1.4 5.9 +/- 0.3 5.5 +/-0.3 5.8 +/- 0.4 7.2 +/- 0.6 15 6.2 +/- 1.9 5.9 +/-0.9 5.8 +/- 0.4 5.5 +/- 0.6 7.6+/- 0.7 16 6.2 +/- 1.3 5.9 +/- 0.4 5.7 +/-0.6 6.0 +/- 0.7 7.2 +/- 0.5 17 6.8 +/- 2.3 6.5 +/- 0.4 6.4 +/- 0.9 -6.0 +/- 0.6 8.5 +/- 0.6 18 6.6 +/- 1.5 6.5 +/- 0.4 6.0 +/- 0.7 6.2 +/- 0.9 7.7 +/- 0.8 19 6.4 +/- 1.6 6.0 +/- 0.4 5.9 +/- 0.3 6.2 +/- 0.6 7.6 +/- 0.6 22 6.4 +/-1.9 6.1 +/-0.4 5.8 +/- 0.4 6.0 +/- 0.6 7.8 +/-0.4 23 6.5 +/- 1.6 5.9 +/- 0.6 6.2 +/- 0.8 6.2 +/- 0.3 7.6 +/-0.7 24 5.2 +/- 1.1 5.2 +/- 0.4 4.7 +/- 0.4 4.9 +/- 0.5 5.9 +/- i.
26 7.2 +/- 1.7 6.6+/- 0.7 6.6 +/-0.4 7.1 +/- 0.8 8.4 +/- 0.6 27 6.6 +/- 1.5 6.1 +/-0.7 6.1 0.8 6.4 t 1.0 7.6 +/- 0.6 31A 4.9 _ 1.5 4.6 +/-0.5 4.5 +/-0.6 4.5 +/- 0.5 6.1 +/- 0.7 32 6.7 +/- 1.8 6.3+/-0.3 6.3+/- 0.5 6.2 +/- 0.6 8.1 +/-0.6 40 7.3 +/- 2.3 6.7 +/-0.7 6.6 +/-0.9 6.8 +/- 0.6 9.0 +/-0.7 42 5.5 +/- 1.4 5.5 +/-0.7 5.0 +/-0.4 5.0 +/- 0.6 6.5 +/- 0.5 43 7.0 +/- 1.7 6.7 +/- 0.4 6.2 +/- 0.6 6.9 +/- 0.6 8.3 +/- 0.6 44 6.0 +/- 1.8 5.4 +/- 0.5 5.4 +/- 0.6 5.8 +/- 0.5 7.3 +/- 0.9 45 6.6 +/- 2.3 5.9 +/- 0.8 6.1 +/-0.6 6.0 +/- 0.7 8.3 +/- 0.3 46 6.0 +/- 1.6 6.1 +/-0.9 5.3 +/- 0.7 5.6:+/-0.6 7.1 +/-0.4 47 6.8 +/- 1.5 6.3 +/- 0.4 6.6 +/- 0.4 6.5 +/-.0.5 8.0 +/- 0.7 48 6.4 +/- 1.8 6.1 +/-0.7 5.8 +/- 0.4 6.0 +/- 0.7 7.7 +/- 0.6 49 6.4 +/- 1.4 6.3 +/-0.5 5.8 +/-0.4 6.0 +/- 1.0 7.4 +/- 0.4 50 7.6 +/- 2.0 7.4 +/-0.8 6.9 +/- 0.4 7.0 ,1.0 9.0 +/- 0.6 51 6.6 +/- 1.5 6.6 +/-0.5 5.8 +/- 0.8 6.2 +/-0.6 7.6 +/- 0.6 (1) MEAN AND TWO TIMES THE STANDARD DEVIATION OF THE QUARTERLY RESULTS C- 13
TABLE C-Viii.2 MEAN TLD RESULTS FROM PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION FOR THE SITE BOUNDARY, MIDDLE, AND OUTER RINGS, 2001 RESULTS IN UNITS OF MILLI-ROENTGEN/STD. MO. +/- 2 STANDARD DEVIATIONS OF THE STATION DATA EXPOSURE SITE RING MIDDLE RING OUTER RING PERIOD JAN-MAR 5-6 +/-1.7 5.9 +/- 1-6 5.9+/-1.1 APR-JUN 5.3+/-2.0 5.7 +/-1.6 5.6 +/-1.2 JUL-SEP 5.2 +/- 2.1 5.7 +/- 19 5.8 +/-1.3 OCT-DEC 7.1+/-2.4 74+/- 2.0 7.1+/-1.6 TABLE C-VIII.3
SUMMARY
OF THE 1999 AMBIENT DOSIMETRY PROGRAM FOR PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION, 2001 RESULTS IN UNITS OF' MILLI-ROENTGEN/STD. MO.
LOCATION SAMPLES PERIOD PERIOD PERIOD MEAN PRE-OP MEAN ANALYZED MINIMUM MAXIMUM +/- 2 S.D.. +/-2S D
+/- 2 S D SITE RING 76 2.9 90 5.8 +/- 2.5 5.4 +/- 1.7 MIDDLE RING 92 3.5 9.0 6.2 +/- 2.2 5.3 +/- 1.3 OUTER RING 16 4.7 7.7 6.1+/-1.7 5.7 +/- 18 THE PRE-OPERATIONAL MEAN WAS CALCULATED FROM TLD READINGS 01/07/73 TO 08/05/73.
SITE BOUNDARY RING STATIONS - 1A, 1 B, 1C, 1D, I E, 1F, IG, 1 H, 11, 1J, 1 L, 1 M, 1 NN, 1 P, 1Q, 1R. 2, 2B, 40 MIDDLE RING STATIONS - 3A, 4K, 5, 6B, 14, 15,17, 22,23, 26, 27, 31A, 32, 42, 43,44,45,46,47, 48,49, OUTER RING STATIONS - 16,18,19, 24 C - 1A
TABLE C-IX.1
SUMMARY
OF COLLECTION DATES FOR SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION, 2001 SURFACE WATER (TRITIUM) -
COLLECTION ILL 1MM PERIOD JAN-MAR 01/03/2001 - 03/28/2001 01/03/2001 - 03/28/2001 APR-JUN 03/28/2001 - 06/27/2001 03/28/2001 - 06/27/2001 JUL-SEP 06/27/2001 - 10/03/2001 06/27/2001 - 10/03/2001 OCT-DEC 10/03/2001 - 01/0212002 10/03/2001 - 01/02/2002 SURFACE WATER (GAMMA SPECTROSCOPY)
COLLECTION ILL 1MM PERIOD JAN 01/03/2001 - 01/31/2001 01/03/2001 - 01/31/2001 FEB 01/31/2001 - 02/28/2001 01/31/2001 - 02128/2001 MAR 02/28/2001 - 03/28/2001 02/28/2001 - 03/28/2001 APR 03/28/2001 - 05/02J2001 03/28/2001 - 05/02/2001 MAY 05/02/200i - C5/30/2001 05/02/2001 - 0530/t:ý1 JUN 05/30/2001 - 06/27/2001 05/30/2001 - 06/271 - -1 JUL 06/27/2001 - 08/0112001 06/27/2001 - 08/01/2001 AUG 08/01/2001 -. 08/29/2001., 08/01/2001. - 08/29/2001, SEP 08/29/2001 - 10/03/2001 08/29/2001 - 10/03/2001 OCT 10/03/2001 - 10/31/2001 10/03/2001 - 10/31/2001 NOV 10/31/2001 - 11/2812001 10/31/2001 - 11/28/2001 DEC 11/28/2001 - 01/02(2002 11/28/2001 - 01/02(2002 DRINKING WATER (TRITIUM)
COLLECTION 4L 61 PERIOD JAN-MAR 01/05/2001 -0 3/30/2001 01/05/2001 - 03/30/2001 APR-JUN 03/30/2001 - 06/29/2001 03/30/2001 - 06/29/2001 JUL-SEP 06/29/2001 - 10/05/2001 06/29/2001 - 10/05/2001 OCT-DEC 10/05/2001 - 01/04/2002 10/05/2001 - 01/04/2002 DRINKING WATER (GROSS BETA & GAMMA)
COLLECTION 4L 61 PERIOD JAN 01/05/2001 - 02/02t2001 01/05/2001 - 02/02/2001 FEB 02/02/2001 - 03/02/2001 02102/2001 - 03/02/2001 MAR 03/02(2001 - 03/30/2001 03102/2001 - 03/30/2001 APR 03/30/2001 -05/04/2001 03/30/2001 - 05/04/2001 MAY 05/04/2001 - 06/01/2001 05/04/2001 - 06/01/2001 JUN 06/01/2001 -06/29/2001 06/01/2001 -06/29/2001 JUL 06/29/2001 - 08/02/2001 06/29/2001 -08/02/2001 AUG 08/01/2001 - 08/30/2001 08/01/2001 -08/30/2001 SEP 08/30/2001 - 10/05/2001 08/30/2001 - 10/05/2001 OCT 10/05/2001 - 11/01/2001 10/05/2001 - 11/01/2001 NOV 11/01/2001 - 12/02(2001 11/01/2001 - 12(02/2001 DEC 12(02/2001 - 01/04/2002 12(02/2001 - 01/04/2002 Cý- 15
TABLE C-IX.1
SUMMARY
OF COLLECTION DATES FOR SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION; 2001 AIR PARTICULATE & AIR IODINE (G- BETA & 1-131)
SAMPLING IB 1z 1(; 3A 5H2 PERIOD 12/29 - 01/05/2001 12/29 01/05/2001 02/01 01/05/2001 12/29 - 01/05/2001 12129 - 01/08/2001 2 01/05 - 01/12/2001 01/05 01/12/2001 01/05 - 01/12/2001 01/05 - 01/12/2001 01/08 - 01/15/2001 3 01/12 - 01/19/2001 01/12 01/19/2001 01/12 - 01/19/2001 01/12 - 01/19/2001 01/15 - 01/22/2001 4 01/19 - 01/26/2001 01/19 01 /26/2001 01/19 - 01/26/2001 01/19 - 01/26/2001 01/22 - 01/29/2001 5 01/26 - 02/02/2001 01/26 02/02/2001 01/26 02/02/2001 01/26 - 02/02/2001 01/29 - 02/05/2001 6 02/02 - 02/09/2001 02/02 )2/09/2001 02/02 - 02/09/2001 02/02 - 02/09/2001 02/05 - 02/12/2001 7 02/09 - 02116/2001 02/09 C02/16/2001 02/09 - 02/16/2001 02/09 - 02/16/2001 02/12- 02/19/2001 8 02/16 - 02/23/2001 02/16- 002/23/2001 02/16 - 02/23/2001 02/16 - 02/23/2001 02/19 - 02/26/2001 9 02/23 - 03/02/2001 02/23 33/02/2001 02/23 - 03/02/2001 02/23 - 03/02/2001 02/26 - 03/05/2001 10 03/02 - 03/09/2001 03/02 - C13/09/2001_ 03/02 - 03/09/2001 03/02 - 03/09/2001 03/05.-, 03/12/2001 11 03/09 - 03/16/2001 03/09- C43/16/2001 03/09 - 03/16/2001 03/09 - 03/16/2001 03/12 - 03/19/2001 12 06/16 - 03/23/2001 06/16 - C3/23/2001 06/16 - 03/23/2001 06/16 - 03/23/2001 06/19 - 03/26/2001 13 03/23 - 03/30/2001 03/23 - 0 53/30/2001 .03/23 - 03/30/2001 03/23 - 03/30/2001 03/26 - 04/02/2001 14 03/30 - 04/06/2001 03/30 - C44/06/2001 03/30 - 04/06/2001 03/30 - 04/06/2001 04/02 r04/09/2001 15 04/06- 04/13/2001 04/06 - 0'4/13/2001 04/06 - 04/13/2001 04/06 - 04/1'3/2001 04/09 - 04/16/2001 16 04/13 04/20/2001 04/13 -0 4/20/2001 -04/13 - 04/20/2001 04/13 - 04/20/2001 04/16 - 04/23/2001 17 04/20 - 04/28/2001 04/20 - 04/28/2001: 04/20 - 04/28/2001 04/20 - 04/28/2001 04/23 04/30/2001 18 04/28 - 05/04/2001 04/28 - 0S/04/2001 04/28 - 05/04/2001 04/28 - 05/04/2001 04/30 - 05/07/2001 19 05/04 - 05/11/2001 05/04 - 05/11/2001 05/04 - 05/11/2001 05/04- 05/11/2001 05/07 - 05/14/2001 20 05/11 05/18/2001 05/11 - 0 5/18/2001 05/11 - 05/18/2001 05/11 - 05/18/2001 05/14 05/21/2001 21 05/18 05/25/2001 05/18-- 0 5/25/2001 05/18 - 05/25/2001 105/18 - 05/25/2001 05/21 - 05/29/2001 22 05/25 - 06/01/2001 05/25 - 0 6/01/2001 05/25 - 06/01/2001 05/25 - 06/01/2001 05/29 - 06/03/2001 23 06/01 - 06/08/2001 06/01 ,O 6/08/2001 06/01 - 06/08/2001 06/01 - 06/08/2001 06/03 - 06/11/2001 24 06/08 - 06/15/2001 06/08 - 0 5/15/2001 06/08 - 06/15/2001 06/08 - 06/15/2001 06/11 - 06/19/2001 25 06/15 - 06/22/2001 06/15 - 04 6/22/2001 06/15 - 06/22/2001 06/15- 06/22/2001 06/19 - 06/25/2001 26 06/22 - 06/29/2001 06/22 - 0O 5/29/2001 06/22 - 06/29/2001 06/22 - 06/29/2001 06/25 - 07/02/2001 27 06/29 - 07/06/2001 06/29 - 0 7/06/2001 06/29 - 07/06/2001 06/29 - 07/06/2001 07/02 - 07/09/2001 28 07/06 - 07/13/2001 07/06 -0 7/13/2001 07/06 - 07/13/2001 07/06 - 07/13/2001 07/09 - 07/16/2001 29 07/13 - 07/20/2001 07/13 - 0 7/20/2001 07/13 - 07/20/2001 07/1 3 - 07/20/2001 07/16 - 07/23/2001 30 07/20 - 07/27/2001 07/20.- 0 7/27/2001 07/20 - 07/27/2001 07/20 - 07/27/2001" 07/23 - 07/30/2001 31 07/27 - 08/02/2001 07/27 - 0 3/02/2001. 07/27 - 08/02/2001 0 7/27 08/02/2001 07/30 - 08/06/2001 32 08/02 - 08/09/2001 08/02- 013/09/2001 .08/02 - 08/09/2001 08/02 08/09/2001 08/06 - 08/13/2001 33 08/09 - 08/16/2001 08/09- 0 8/16/2001, 08/09 08/16/2001 08/13 -. 08/20/2001 34 08/16 - 08/23/2001 08/16 - 083/23/2001 "08/16 - 08/23/2001 08/16 - 08/23/2001 08/20 - 08/27/2001 35 08/23 - 08/30/20O1 08/23 - '081/30/2001 08/23 - 08/30/201 .08/23 - 08/30/2001 08/27 - 09/04/2001 36 08/30 - 09/06/2001 08/30 - 0 14/06/2001 0*/30 - 09/06/2001 08/30- 09/06/2001 09/04 - 09/11/2001 37 09/06 - 09/14/2001 09/06-- 0 4/14/2001 09/06 - 09/14/2001 09/06 - 09/14/2001 4/20/200 1 09/11 - 09/17/2001 38 09,114 - 09/20/2001 09/1'4 '09/14 - 09/20/2001 09/14- 09/20/200:1 09/17 - 09/24/2001 39 09/20 - 09/27/2001 09/20 - 05 4/27/2001 09/20 - 09/27/2001 09/20 - 09/27/2001 09/24- 10/01/2001 40 09/27 - 10/05/2001 09/27- 10 1/05/2001 09/27 - 10/05/2001 09/27 - 10/05/2001 10/01 - 10/08/2001 41 10/05 - 10/11/2001 10/05 - iC4/11/2001 10/05- 10/11/2001 10/06 10/11/21001 10/08 - 10/15/2001 42 10/11 - 10/18/2001 10/11 - 10'/18/2001 10/11 - 10/18/2001 10/11 - 10/18/2001 10/15 10/22/2001 43 10/18- 10/25/2001 10/18- 10/25/2001 10/18 - 10/25/2001 10/18 - 10/25/12(0)0 10/22- 10/29/2001 44 10/25 - 11/01/2001 10/25- 11/01/2001 10/25 - 11/0112001 10/25 11/01/2001 10/29, - 11105/2001 45 11/01 - 11/09/2001 11/01 - 11/09/2001 11/01 - 11/09/2001 11/01 - 11/09/2001 11/05- 11/12/2001 46 11/09 - 11/15/2001 11/09 11/15/2001 11/09 - 11/15/2001 11/09- 11/15/2001 11/12 - 11/19/2001 47 11/15 - 11/22/2001 11/15- 11 /22/2001 11/15 - 11/22/2001 .11/15- 11/2212001 11/19 - 11/26/2001 48 11/22 - 12/02/2001 11122- 12//02/2001 11/22 - 12/02/2001 11/22 - 12/02/2001 11/26 - 12103/2001 49 12102 - 12/07/2001 12/02 12 J07/2001 12/02 - 12/07/2001 12/02 - 12/07/2001 12/03 - 12/10/2001 50 12/07 - 12/14/2001 12/07 - 12//14/2001 12/07 - 12/14/2001 12/07 - 12/14/2001 12/10- 12/21/2001 51 12/14 - 12/21/2001 12/14 12 (21/2001 12/14 - 12/21/2001 12/14 - 12/21/2001 12/17 - 12/24/2001 52 12/21 - 12/28/2001 12/21 - 12/128/2001 12/21 - 12/28/2001 12/21 - 12/28/2001 12/24 - 12/31/2001 C- 16
TABLE C-IX.1
SUMMARY
OF COLLECTION DATES FOR SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION, 2001 STATION CODE JAN-MAR APR-JUN JUL-SEP OCT-DEC 1A 01/0512001 - 03/3012001 03/30/2001 - 06/29/2001 06/29/2001 - 10/05/2001 10/05/2001 - 01/04/2002 1B 01/05/2001 - 03/30/2001 03/30/2001 - 06/29/2001 06/29/2001 - 10/05/2001 10/05/2001 - 01/04/2002 iC 01/05/2001 - 03/30/2001 03/30/2001 - 06/29/2001 06/29/2001 - 10/05/2001 10/05/2001 - 01/04/2002 ID 01/05/2001 - 03/30/2001 03/30/2001 - 06/29/2001 06/29/2001 - 10/05/2001 10/05/2001 - 01/04/2002 1E 01/04/2001 - 03!29/2001 03/29/2001 - 06/28/2001 06/28/2001 - 10/05/2001 10/04/2001 - 01/03/2002 IF 01/04/2001 - 03/29/2001 03/29/2001 - 06/28/2001 06/28/2001 - 10/05/2001 10/04/2001 - 01/04/2002 1G 01/04/2001 - 03/29/2001 03/29/2001 - 06/28/2001 06/28/2001 - 10/05/2001 10/04/2001 - 01/03/2002 1H 01/04/2001 - 03/3012001 03/30/2001 - 06/29/2001 06/29/2001 - 10/05/2001 10/05/2001 - 01/04/2002
.1] 01/05/2001 - 03/30/2001 03/30/2001 - 06/29/2001 06/29/2001 - 10/05/2001 10/05/2001 - 01/04/2002 IJ 01/04/2001 - 03/29/20Xv1. 03/29/2001 - 05/28/2001 06/28/2001 - 10/05/2001 10/04/2001 - 01/03/2002 IL 01/04/2001 - 03/29/2001 03/29/2001 - 06/28/2001 06/28/2001 - 10/05/2001 10/05/2001 - 01/04/2002 iM 01/05/2001 - 03/30/2001 03/30/2001 - 06/29/2001 06/29/2001 - 10/O5/2001 10/05/2001 - 01/04/2002 IP 01/05/2001 - 03/30/2001 03/30/2001 - 06/29/2001 06/29/2001 - 10/05/2001 10/05/2001 - 01/04/2002 1Q 01/05/2001 - 03130/2001 03/30/2001 - 06/29/2001 06/29/2001 - 10/05/2001 10/05/2001 - 01/04/2002 IR 01/05/2001 - 03/30/2001 03/30/2001 - 06/29/2001 06/29/2001 - 10/05/2001,. 10/05/2001 - 01/04/2002 2 01/04/2001 - 03/29/2001 03/29/2001 - 06/28/2001 06/28/2001 - 10/05/2001 10,04/2001 - 01/03/2002 2B 01/05/2001 - 03/30/2001 03/30/2001 - 06/29/2001 ,06/29/2001 - 10/05/2001 10/05/2001 - 01/04/2002 3A 01/05/2001 - 03/3012001 03/30/2001 - 06/29/2001 06/29/2001 - 10/05/2001 10/05/2001 - 01/04/2002 4K 01/05/2001 - 03130/2001 03/30/2001 - 06/29/2001 06/29/2001 - 10/05/2001 10/05/2001 - 01/04/2002 5 01/03/2001 - 03/28/2001 03/28/2001 - 06/27/2001 06/27/2001 - 10/03/2001 10/03/2001 - 01/02/2002 INN 01/04/2001 - 03/30/2001 03/30/2001 - 06/29/2001 06/29/2001 - 10105/2001 10/05/2001 - 01/04/2002 6B 01/05/2001 - 03/28/2001 03/30/2001 - 06/29/2001 06/29/2001 - 10/05/2001 10/05/2001 - 01/04/2002 "14 01/03/2001 - 03/28/2001 03/28/2001 - 06/2712001 06/27/2001 - 10/03/2001 10/03/2001 - 01/02/2002 15 01/03/2001 - 03/28/2001 03/28/2001 -. 06/27/2001 06/27/2001 - 10/03/2001 10/03/2001 - 01/02/2002 16 01/03/2001 - 03/28/2001 03/28/2001 - 06/27/2001 06/27/2001 - 10/03/2001 10/03/2001 - 01/02/2002.
17 01/03/2001. - 03/28/2001 03/28/2001 - 06/27/2001 06/27/2001 - 10/03/2001 10/03/2001 - 01/02/2002 18 01/03/2001 - 03/28/2001 03/28/2001 - 06/27/2001 06/27/2001 .- 10/03/2001 10/03/2001 - 01/02/2002 19 01/03/2001 - 03/28/2001 03/28/2001 - 06/27/2001 06/27/2001 - 10/03/2001 10/03/2001 - 01/02/2002 22 01/03/2001 - 03/28/2001 03/28/2001 - 06/27/2001 06/27/2001 - 10/03/2001 10/03/2001 - 01/02/2002 23 01/04/2001 - 03/29/2001 03/29/2001 - 06/28/2001 06/28/2001 - 10/05/2001 10/04/2001 - 01/03/2002 24 01!03/2001' - 03/28/2001 03/28/2001 - 05/27/2001 05/27/2001 - 10/03/2001 10/03/2001 - 01/02/2002 26 01/03/2001 - 03/28/2001 .2` 03/28/2001 - 06/27/2001 06/27/2001 10/03/2001 10/03/2001 - 01/02/2002 27 01/04/2001 - 03/29/2001 03/29/2001 - 08/28/2001 06/28/2001 - 10/05/2001 10/04/2001 - 01/03/2002 31A 01/03/2001 - 03/28/2001 03/28/2001 - 06/27/2001 065/27/2001..- 10/03/2001* 10/03/2001 - 01/02./002 32 01/03/2001 - 03/28/2001 03128/001 - 06/27/2001 06/27/2001 - 10/03/2001 10/03/2001 - 01/02/2002 40 01/04/2001 - 03/2912001 03/29/2001 - 05/28/200l 06/28/2001 - 10/05/2001 10/04/2001 - 01/03/2002 42 01/03/2001 - 03/28/2001 03/28/2001 - 06/27/2001 06/27/2001 - 10/03/2001 10/03/2001 - 01/02/2002 43 01/03/2001 - 03/28/2001 0312812001 - 06/27/2001 06/27/2001 - 10/03/2001 10/03/2001 - 01/02/2002 44 01/03/2001 - 03/28/2001 03/28/2001 - 06/27/2001 06/27/2001 - 10/03/2001 10/03/2001 - 01/02/2002 45 01/03/2001 - 03/28/2001 03/28/2001 - 06/27/2001 *06/27/2001 - 10/03/2001 10/03/2001 - 01/02/2002 46 01104/2001 ,- 03/29/2001 03/29/2001 - 06/28/2001 06/28/2001 - 10/05/2001 10/04/2001 - 01/03/2002 47 01/04/2001 - 03/29/2001 03/29/2001 - 06/28/2001 05/28/2001 - 10/05/2001 10/04/2001 - 01/03/2002 48 01/04/2001 - 03/29/2001 03/29/2001 - 06/28/2001 06/28/2001 - 10/05/2001 10/04/2001 - 01/03/2002 49 01/04/2001 - 03/28/2001 03/28/2001 - 06/27/2001 06/27/2001 - 10/03/2001 10/03/2001 - 01/02/2002 50 01/04/2001 - 03/28/2001 03/28/2001 - 05/27/2001 06/27/2001 - 10/03/2001 10/03/2001 - 01/02/2002 51 01/03/2001' - 03/28/2001 . 03/28/2001 - 06/27/2001 06/27/2001 - 10/03/2001 10/03/2001 - 01/02"2002 C.- 17
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APPENDIX D I-DATA TABLES AND FIGURES COMPARISON LABORATORY
Intentionally Left Blank The following section contains data and figures illustrating the analyses performed by the QC laboratory, Teledyne Brown Engineering (TBE). Duplicate samples were obtained from several locations and media and split between the primary laboratory, Environmental, Inc. and the QC laboratory. Comparison of the results for most media were within expected ranges.
The QC laboratory results for gross beta insoluble and soluble in drinking water samples were very similar to those reported by the Primary laboratory. All results between the laboratories were within 4 pCi/I of each other. The data reported were well within the historical range.
The gross beta results for air particulate samples collected at the collocated stations 1Z (Primary) and 1A (QC) compared very well (Figure D-3). Week No 1 showed the only significant difference between the two collocated samplers. Both results were analyzed by the same laboratory.
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TABLE D-I.1 CONCENTRATIONS OF GROSS BETA INSOLUBLE IN DRINKING WATER SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION, 2001 RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER +/- 2 SIGMA COLLECTION 4L PERIOD JAN < 0.8 FEB
- 0.5 MAR 1-5 +/- 0.6 APR 1.1 +/- 05 MAY < 0.5 JUN 5.2 +/- 0.9 JUL 3.2 +/- 05 AUG 3.3 +/- 04 SEP 0.6 +/- 0.5 OCT < 1.0 NOV 0.6 +/- 0.5 DEC < 0.7 MEAN 1.6 +/- 3-0 TABLE D-I.2 CONCENTRATIONS OF GROSS BETA SOLUBLE IN DRINKING WATER SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION, 2001 RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER +1-2 SIGMA COLLECTION 4L PERIOD JAN 2.3 +/- 0.9 FEB < 0.9 MAR 2.0 +/- 0.9 APR 1.6 +/- 07 MAY 2.6 +/- 09 JUN 2.0 1.0 JUL 3.0 1.0 AUG 3.0 0.8 SEP 4.0+ 1-0 OCT 38 1.0 NOV 4.0+ 1.0 DEC 1.7 0.7 MEAN 2.6 +/- 2.0 D-2
TABLE D-1.3 CONCENTRATIONS OF GAMMA EMITTERS IN DRINKING WATER SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION, 2001 RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER +/-2 SIGMA STC COLLECTION MN-54 CO-58 FE-59 CO-60 ZN-65 ZR-95 NB-95 CS-134 CS-137 BA-140 LA-140 PERIOD 4L JAN < 7 < 8 < 18 < 6 < 15 < 14 < 8 < 8 < 7 <87(1) < 27(1)
FEB < 5 < 6 < 14 < 4 < 12 < Ii. < 6 < 5 < 5 <112(1) <37(1)
MAR < 7 < 7 < 14 < 6 < 15 < 12 < 7 < 7 < 7 < 43 < 14 APR < 5 < 6 < 2 < 5 < 12 < 9' < 5 < 6 < 5 < 25 < 8 MAY < 3 < 3 < 6 < 3 < 6 < 5' < 3 < 3 < 5 < 14 < 5 JUN < 3 < 3 < 5 < 3 < 6 < 5; < 4 < 2 < 4 < 14 < 5 JUL < 5 < 6 < 12 < 5 < 13 < i16 < 6 < 6 < 5 <45 <15 AUG < 6 < 6 < 13 < 6 < 14 10 < 6 < 6 < 6 < 37 < 12 SEP < 3 < 3 < 6 < 3 < 6 < 6. < 3 < 3 < 3 < 19 < 6 OCT < 4 < 3 < 9 < 5 < 11 < 8 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 26 < 8 NOV < 3 < 3 < 6 < 6 < 7 < 5 .< 3 < 3 < 4 < 13 < 4 DEC < 5 < 5 < 10 < 5 < 12 < 9" < 5 < 6 < 5 < 24 < 8 MEAN 5+/-3 5+4 10+/-10 5+/-2 11 7 9-+/- 6 5+3 5+/-4 5+/-2 38+/-62 12+20 (1) SEE PROGRAM EXCEPTIONS SECTION FOR EXPLANATION D-3
TABLE D-II.1 CONCENTRATIONS OF GROSS BETA INSOLUBLE IN AIR PARTICULATE SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION, 2001 RESULTS IN UNITS OF E-3 PCI/CU METER +/- 2 SIGMA WEEK NO. 1A 1 46 +/-4 2 29 +/-4 3 30 +/-4 4 35 +/-4 5 24 +/-4 6 22 +/-4 7 14 +3 8 24 +/-3 9 18 +/-3 10 12 +/-3 11 14 +/-3 12 9 +/-3 13 12 +/-3 14 11 +/-3 15 12 +/-3 16 15 +/-3 17 19 +/-3 18 26 +/-4 19 13 +/-3 20 14 +3 21 9 +/-3 22 9 +/-3 23 11 +3 24 20 +/-3 25 16 +/-3 26 15 +/-3 27 15 +/-3 28 17+3 29 16 +/-3 30 15 +/-3 31 13+3 32 25 +/-3 33 22 +/-3 34 22 +/-3 35 25 +/-3 36 17 +/-3 37 17 +/-3 38 22 +/-4 39 22 +/-3 40 26 +/-3 41 16 +/-3 42 12 +/-3 43 22 +/-3 44 11 +3 45 21 +/-3 46 21 +/-4 47 36 +/-4 48 20 +/-2 49 41 +/-5 50 19 +/-3 51 19 +/-3 52 22+3 MEAN 19 +/-16 D-4
TABLE D-II.2 CONCENTRATION OF GAMMA EMITTERS IN AIR PARTICULATE SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION, 2001 RESULTS IN UNITS OF E-3 PCIlCU METER +/- 2 SIGMA STC COLLECTION Be-7 Mn-54 Co-58 Co-60 Cs-134 Cs-137 PERIOD 1A 12/29 - 03/30/01 47 +/- 4 0.5 0.8 0.5 0.5 0.4 03/30 - 06/29/01 136 112 0.8 1.4 0.8 0.8 0.7 06/29 - 09/27/01 73+/- 7 0.5 0.7 0.5 0.5 0.5 09/27 - 12/28/01 44+/-9 2.1 1.1 0.8 1.1 0.9 MEAN 75 +/- 85 1.0+/- 1.5 1.0+/- 0.6 0.7+/- 0.3 0.7+/- 0.6 0.6+/- 0.4 D-5
TABLE D-111.1 CONCENTRATION OF 1-131 BY CHEMICAL SEPARATION AND GAMMA EMITTERS IN MILK SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VINCINITY OF PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION, 2001 RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER +/- 2 SIGMA STC SAMPLING PERIOD I-i :*1 1V_/Il 1-131 K-40 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 A 02/12/2001 0.3 1330 +/- 77 < 7 < 6 < 28 < 9 05/06/2001 0.1 1160 +/- 73 < 3 < 4 < 11 < 5 08/12/2001 0.2 1350 +/- 73 < 3 < 5
- 21 < 7 11/04/2001 0.1 1250 + 76 < 7 < 6
- 30 < 9 MEAN 0.2 +/- 0.2 1273 +/- 173 5+/-4 5 +/-2 23 +/- 17 7-+/-4 02/12/2001 0.3 1330 +/- 82 < 6 < 6
- 29 9 05/06/2001 0.1 1280 +/- 79 < 4 < 4
- 16 5 08/12/2001 0.2 1330 +/- 77 < 6 < 6
- 31 10 11/04/2001 0.1 1230 +78 < 7 < 6
- 28 9 MEAN 0.20.2 1,2-*.3 +/- 96 6-+/-3 5 +2 26 +/- 14 8-+/-4 0 02/12/2001 0.3 1260 +/- 92 8 7 34 '2 11 05/06/2001 0.1 1510 +/- 107 5 6 21 <2 7 08/12/2001 0.2 1210 +/- 72 6 7 30 '2 9 11/04/2001 0.2 1190 -+86 8 7 34 <2 11 MEAN 0-2 +/- 0.2 1293 +/- 296 7-+/-3 7-1 30 +/- 12 9+/-4 D--6
TABLE D-IV.1
SUMMARY
OF COLLECTION DATES FOR SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION, 2001 DRINKING WATER (GROSS BETA & GAMMA SPECTROSCOPY)
COLLECTION 4L PERIOD JAN 01/05/2001 - 02102/2001 FEB 02/02/2001 - 03/0212001 MAR 03/02/2001 - 03/30/2001 APR 03/30/2001 - 05/04/2001 MAY 05/04/2001 - 06/01/2001 JUN 06/01/2001 - 06/29/2001 JUL 06/29/2001 - 08/02/2001 AUG 08/01/2001 - 08/30/2001 SEP 08/30/2001 - 10/05/2001 OCT 10105/2001 - 11/01/2001 NOV 11/01/2001 - 1210212001 DEC 12/02/2001 - 01/04/2002 AIR PARTICULATE (Gross Beta)
WEEKNO 1A WEEK NO IA 1 12/29/2000 - 01/05/2001 27 06/29/2001 - 07/06/200,1 2 01/05/2001 - 01/12/2001 28 07/06/2001 - 07/13/2001 3 01/1212001 - 01/19/2001 29 07/13/2001 - 07/20/2001, 4 01/19/2001 - 01/26/2001 30 07/20/2001 - 07/27/2001 5 01/26/2001 - 02/0212001 31 07/27/2001 - 08/02/2001 6 02/02/2001 - 02/09/2001 32 08/02/2001 - 08/0912001 7 02/09/2001 - 02/16/2001 33 08/09/2001 - 08/16/2001 8 02116/2001 - 02/23/2001 34 08/16/2001 - 08/2312001 9 02123/2001 - 03/02/2001 35 08/23/2001 - 08130/2001 10 03/02/2001 - 03/09/2001 36 08/30/2001 - 0910612001 11 03/09/2001 - 03/16/2001 37 09/06/2001 - 09/14/2001 12 03116/2001 - 03/23/2001 38 09/14/2001 - 09/20/2001 13 03123/2001 - 03/30/2001 39 09/20/2001 - 09/27/2001 14 03/30/2001 - 04/06/2001 40 09/27/2001 - 10/05/2001 15 04/06/2001 - 04/13/2001 41 10/05/2001 - 10/11/2001 16 04/13/2001 - 04/2012001 42 10/11/2001 - 10/18/2001 17 04/20/2001 - 04/28/2001 43 10/18/2001 - 10/25/2001 18 04/28/2001 - 05/04/2001 44 10/25/2001 - 11/01/2001 19 05/04/2001 - 05/11/2001 45 11/01/2001 - 11/09/2001 20 05/11/2001 - 05/18/2001 46 11/09/2001 - 11/15/2001 21 05/18/2001 - 05/25/2001 47 11/15/2001 - 11/22/2001 22 05/25/2001 - 06/01/2001 48 11/22/2001 - 12/02/2001 23 06/01/2001 - 06/08/2001 49 12/02/2001 - 12/0712001 24 06108/2001 - 06/15/2001 50 12107/2001 - 12/14/2001 25 06/15/2001 - 06/22/2001 51 12114/2001 - 12/21/2001 26 06/22/2001 - 06/29/2001 52 12/21/2001 - 12128/2001 AIR PARTICULATE (GAMMA SPECTROSCOPY)
COLLECTION PERIOD 1A JAN-MAR 12/29/2000 - 03/30/2001 APR-JUN 03/30/2001 - 06129/2001 JUL-SEP 06/29/2001 - 09/2712001 OCT-DEC 09/27/2001 - 12/28/2001 D-7
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APPENDIX E INTER-LABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM
Intentionally Left Blank Table E-1 DOE EML Cross Check Program Results for Environmental, Inc., 2001 Environmental, Inc. DOE EML Collection Value Uncertainty Value Min Max Agreement Date Media Nuclide (B & E) (C &E) (D &E) Ratio Ratio (F)
(A) 3/2001 Air Filter Co-60 20.110 0.160 19.440 0.79 1.30 YES Cs-134 2.710 0.150 2.830 0.74 1.21 YES Cs-137 9.860 0.230 8.760 0.78 1.35 YES Mn-54 7.250 0.220 6.520 0.80 1.36 YES Sr-90 7.410 0.150 7.100 0.55 2.05 YES Gr Beta 2.300 0.020 2.580 0.76 1.52 YES 3/2001 Soil Ac-228 45.600 4.000 42.700 0.80 1.50 YES Bi-212 53.200 3.100 42.000 0.45 1.23 NO (G)
Bi-214 42.100 7.700 32.600 0.78 1.50 YES Cs-137 1772.600 79.800 1740.000 0.80 1.29 YES K-40 583.800 52.600 468.000 0.80 1.37 YES Pb-212 46.600 8.500 41.500 0.74 1.36 YES Pb-214 45.300 8.600 34.300 0.76 1,53 YES
_Sr-90 55.600 2.200 69.000 0.61 3.91 YES 3/2001 Vegetation Co-60 28.500 2.100 30.400 0.75 1.51 YES Cs-137 795.500 76.400 842.000 0.80 1.37 YES K-40 592.600 42.500 603.000 0.78 1.43 YES Sr-90 1239.600 130.000 1330.000 0.52 1.23 YES 3/2001 Water Co-60 97.000 0.800 98.200 0.80 1.20 YES Cs-137 70.100 4.000 73.000 0.80 1.24 YES H-3 76.500 5.500 79.300 0.74 2.29 YES Sr-90 3.850 0.130 4.400 0.64 1.50 YES Gr Beta 1246.400 31.100 1297.000 0.56 1.50 YES 9/2001 Soil Ac-228 68.100 1.400 59.570 0.80 1.50 YES Bi-212 65.100 1,600 62.067 0.45 1.23 YES Bi-214 47.300 4.700 36.900 0.78 1.50 YES Cs-137 659.200 10.800 612.330 0.80 1.29 YES K-40 737.700 16.600 623.330 0.80 1.37 YES Pb-212 64.700 3.800 58.330 0.74 1.36 YES Pb-214 53.700 7.700 39.670 0.76 1.53 YES Sr-90 27.400 6.300 30.596 0.61 3.91 YES E-1
Table E-1 DOE EML Cross Check Program Results for Environmental, Inc., 2001 I Environmental Inc I Collection UUL IML Value Uncertainty Value Date Media Nuclide Min Max Agreement (B & E) (C & E) (D & E) Ratio (A) Ratio (F) 9/2001 Water Co-60 206 700 4,700 209.000 Cs-1 37 0.80 1.20 YES 46.600 0.800 45.133 H-3 0.80 1.24 YES 254.100 3.600 207.000 Sr-90 0.74 2.29 YES 4.100 0.300 3.729 0.64 1.50 YES Gr Beta 8461.000 206.000 9/2001 Air Filter 7970.000 0.56 1.50 YES Co-60 16.900 0.300 7 17.500 0 79 1 30 YES Cs-134 11.800 0.200 12.950 0.74 1.21 YES Cs-137 18.300 0.300 17.100 0.78 1.35 YES Mn-54 85.400 1.300 81.150 0.80 1.36 YES Sr-90 3.110 0 060 3.481 0.55 2.05 YES Gr Beta 13.800 0.100 9/2001 12.770 0.76 1.52 YES Vegetation Co-60 40.200 0.900 35.300 0.75 1.51 Cs-137 1184,000 YES 2.800 1030.000 0.80 1.37 K-40 1023.000 YES 44.100 898.670 0 78 Sr-90 1364.000 18.400 1.43 YES 1612.800 0.52 1.23 YES 1364. 00 m 1612. 800 0 52 1 23 I A. Only analyses performed routinely for the REMP are included on this table.
B The Environmental, Inc. value is the mean of 1 or 3 measurements/determinations.
C. The Environmental, Inc. uncertainty is the 2-sigma counting uncertainty for one determination and one standard deviation for three determinations.
D. The DOE EML value is the mean of replicate determinations for each radionuclide.
E. Reporting units are Bq/I for water, Bq/kg (dry) for soil, Bq/kg F. The control limits (min ratio and max ratio) are established by(wet) for vegetation and total Bq for air filters.
DOE EML. Acceptable agreement is achieved if the ratio of the Environmental, Inc. value divided by the DOE EML value falls within the control limits.
G. This naturally-occurring radionuclide is present in the shield background.
No follow-up actions were performed because all of the other gamma scan results were acceptable and the subject result was just outside of the upper control limit.
The control limit concept was established from percentiles of historic data distributions (1982 - 1992). The evaluation of this historic data and development of the control limits are presented in DOE report EML-564. the The control limits listed in this table were developed from percentiles of data distributions for the years 1993 - 1999.
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Table E-2 ERA Statistical Summary Proficiency Testing Program for Environmental, Inc., 2001 ERA Expected N ERA Deviation from ERA Performance Nuclide Environmental., Inc. Known Value Known Control Limits Evaluation Date Media (A) Result (pCi/L) (B) (pCi/L) (C) (pCi/L) (D) (pCi/L) (D) (E) 1/2001 Water Gr Beta 25,3 16.7 5.0 a.0-25.4 A 2/2001 Water ]1-131 27.2' 28.3 3.0 23.1-33.5 A 3/2001 Water H-3 17,400 17,800 1780.0., 14,700.0-20,900.0 A 4/2001 Water Co-60 27.9 26.4 5.0 17.7-35.1 A Cs-134 16.0 16.9 5.0 8.2-25.6 A Cs-137 195.4 186.0 ,9.3 170.0-202.0 A Gr Beta 343.0 340.0 51.0 252.0-428.0 A Sr-89 62.8 64.1 5.0 55.5-72.8 A Sr-90 34.2 33.8 5.0 25.1-42.5 A 6/2001 Water Ba-133 37.8 36.0 5.0 27.3-44.7 A Co-60 49.9 46.8 5.0 38.1-55.5 A
.Cs-1 34 . 16,0 15.9 5.0 7.2-24.6 A Cs-137 *208.0 197,0 9.9 180.0-214.0 A Zn-65 37.8 36.2 5.0 27.5-44.9 A 7/2001 Water Sr-89 19.8 31.2 5.0 . 22.5-39.9 NA(F)
Sr-90 26.3 '25.9 5.0 17.2-34.6 A Gr Beta . 4,8.5 53.0 10.0. 35.7-70.3 A 8/2001 Water H-3 2,680.0 2,730.0 356.0 2,110.0-3,350.0 A E-3
Table E-2 ERA Statistical Summary Proficiency Testing Program for Environmental, Inc.,
2001 I I 1 ___ I -
ERA Expected Nuclide ERA Deviation from ERA Environmental., Inc. Performance Date Media (A) Known Value Known Control Limits Result (pCi/L) (B) (pCi/L) C) Evaluation (pCi/L) (D) (pCi/L) (D) (E) 10/2001 Water 1-131 7.7 7.7 2.0 42-11.2 A Co-60 82.4 78.4 5.0 69.7-87.1 A Cs-134 52.2 54.1 5.0 45.4-62.8 A Cs-137 39.4 37.9 5.0 26.3-43.7 A Gr Beta 166.0 192.0 28.8 142.0-242.0 A Sr-89 12.8 16.7 5.0 8,0-25.4 A Sr-90 6.8 7.7 5.0 -1.0-16.4 A Gr Beta 26.0 21.5 5.0 12.8-30.2 A 11/2001 Water Ba-133 66.7 69,3 6.9 57.5-81.1 A Co-60 59.3 59.7 5.0 51.0-68.4 A Cs-i34 86.7 93 9 5.0 85.2-103,0 A Cs-137 45.0 42.0 5.0 33.3-50,7 A Zn-65 80.7 77.3 1 7.7 63.9-90.7 I .- 80.7 A 7.7 63.9-90.7 A. Only analyses performed routinely for the REMP are included on this table. .1________________________
B The Environmental, Inc. result is the mean for three measurements/determinations.
C The ERA known value is equal to 100% of the parameter present in the standard as determined by gravimetric and/or volumetric measurements made during standard preparation.
D. Established per the guidelines contained in the EPA's National Standards for Water Proficiency Testing Criteria Document, December E. A= Acceptable - Reported Result falls within the Control Limits. 1998, as applicable.
NA = Not Acceptable - Reported Result falls outside of the Controi F A reanalysis was performed; the result was 35.3 +/- 4.4 pCi/L Limits.
which was within the established control limits.
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TABLE E-3 ANALYTICS ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY CROSS CHECK PROGRAM TELEDYNE BROWN ENGINEERING (TBE) ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, 2001 Identification Reported Known Ratio Month/Year Number Matrix . Nuclide Units Value Value TBE/Analytics Evaluation March, 2001 ..E2584-93 . :Milk . -1:31:; pCi/L 75 77 0.97 A Ce-141 166 162 1.03 A Cr-51 433 418 1.04 A Cs-134 212 223 0.95 A
. s-1.37* 165 176 0.94 A Co-58 81 82 0.99 A Mr-54 172 175 0.98 A Fe-59 151 146 1.03 A Zn-'65 314 322 0.98 A Co.60 254 254 1 A une, 2001 2707 Charcoal 1-131 pCi 104.5 81 1.29 W 2708 Charcoal 1-131 pCi 84.8 72 1.18 A 2709 Charcoal 1-131 pCi 99.6 92 1.08 A August, 2001 E2757-369 AP Filters Fe-55 Total pCi. 71 83 0.86 A Cr-51 Total pCi 100 90 1.11 A Mn-54 Total pCi 161 134 1.20 A Co-58 Total pCi 72 66 1.09 A Fe-59 Total pCi 64 49 1.31 A Co-60 Total pCi" 148 128 1.16 A Zn-65 Total pCi 200 158 1.27 W Cs-134 Total pCi 109 125 0.87 A Cs-137 Total pCi 140 116 1.21 A Ce-141 Total pCi 79 74 1.07 A E-5
TABLE E-3 ANALYTICS ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY CROSS CHECK PROGRAM TELEDYNE BROWN ENGINEERING (TBE) ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, 2001 I - I Identification Reported Known Ratio Month/Year Number Matrix Nuclide Units Value Value August, 2001 TBE/Analytics Evaluation E2755-396 Milk Mn-54 pCi/L 131 124 1.06 A Co-58 pCi/L 68 68 1.00 A Fe-59 pCi/L 53 50 1.06 A Co-60 pCi/L 134 132 1.02 A Zn-65 pCi/L 172 162 1.06 A 1-131 pCi/L 76 86 0.88 A Cs-1 34 pCi/L 141 128 1.10 A Cs-137 pCi/L 126 120 1.05 A Ce-141 pCi/L 72 76 0.95 0.95 A September, 2001 A1 4734-148 Liquid Sr-.89 Total uCi 1.30E-03 1.55E-03 Sr-90 0.84 A Total uCi 1OOE-04 1.12E-04 0.89 A September, 2001 A14735-148 y-. -_1O'ý Gas 0.606 I
i, 0 585 Kr-85 Total uCi i 8.53 8.42 1.04 1 01 A
A September, 2001 IlSeptember, 2001 Al 4736-148 Al 4737-148 Charcoal Air Filter I 31 Ce-141 Total uCi Tota; uCi 0.483 4.99E-02 0.495 5.25E-02 0.98 0.95 A
Cr-51 Total uCi 1.68E-01 A
- 1. 85E-01 0.91 Cs-134 Total uCi 2.47E-02 2.97E-02 A
0.83 Cs-1.37 Total uCi 5. 18E-02 A 5,73E-02 0.90 Co-58 TotPI uCi 4.10E-02 A 4.75E-02 0M97 Mn-54 Total uCi 3.96E-02 A 4.02E-02 0.99 Fe-59 Total uCi 2.99E-02 2.92E-02 A
1.02 Zn-65 Total uCi 5.22E-02 5.12E-02 1.02 A A
September,.2001 A737-ý148 Air Filter o6-60 TotaluCi{ 4.71 E-02 48 020.98 I
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TABLE E-3 ANALYTICS ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY CROSS CHECK PROGRAM TELEDYNE BROWN ENGINEERING (TBE) ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, 2001 Identification Reported Known Ratio Month/Year Number Matrix .Nuclide Units Value. Value TBE/Analytics Evaluation September, 2001 A14738-148 Liquid Gr-Alpha Total uCi 5.80E-04 4.67E-04 1.24 A September, 2001 A14286-148 Liquid Gr-Alpha uCi/cc 1.70E-04 1.45E-04 1.17 A H-3. uCi/cc 2.92E-03 1.77E-03 1.65 A September, 2001 E2772-396 Milk I-131 pCi/L 100 91 1.10 A Ce-141 pCi/L 126 121 1.04 A Cr-51 pCi/L 349 366 0.95 A Cs-134 pCi/L 147 160 0.92 A Cs-137 pCi/L 321 319 1.01 A Co-58 pCi/L 190 177 1.07 A Mný54 pCi/L 205 205 1.00 A Fe-59 pCi/L 85 86 0.99 A Zn-65 pCi/L 246 254 0.98 A Co-60 pCi/L 261 266 0.98 A E-7
TABLE E-4 DOE/EML ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY CROSS CHECK PROGRAM TELEDYNE BROWN ENGINEERING (TBE) ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, 2001 I
Identification Reported IKnown Ratio Month/Year Number Media Nuclide Units Value Value March, 2001 TBE/EML Evaluation QAP 103 Air Filter Mn-54 Bq/filter 6.96 6.52 1.07 A Co-60 Bq/filter 19.4 19.44 1.00 A Bq/filter 2.59 Cs-134 2.83 Bq/fi;ter 0.92 A Cs-137 9.52 Bq/filter 8U76 1.09 A Pu-238 0.23 0.215 1.07 A Bq/filter 0.17 Pu-239 Bq/filter 0.136 1.25 W IAm-241 0.93 0,486 1.91 W Total-U ug/ filter 0.127 3.7 0.03 N (a)
Gr-Alpha Bq/filter 3.33 3 97 0.84 A Gr-Beta Bq/filter 2.26 2.58 0.88 w Sr.90 Bq/filter 7.46 7.1 1.05 i A March, 2001 QAP 103 Soil K-40 Bq/kg 464.8 468 0.99 A Cs-i.37 Bq/kg 1696 1740 0.97 A "Pu-239/40 Bq/kg 24.32 25.6 0.95 A Sr-90 Bq/kg 80.8 69 1.17 A March, 2001 QAP 103 Vegetation K-40 Bq/kg 728 603 1.21 A Co-60 BqE/kg 34 30.4 1.12 A Cs-137 Bq/kg 1005 842 1.19 A Pu-239 Bq/kg 10.54 9.58 1.10 A Anm-241 7.03 Eq/kg 6.,,7 1.14 2.26 A 1,m-244 Bq/kg 3.69 0.6i W Sr-90 Bq/kg !283 !1330 0.96 A 283 1330 0.96 A E-8
TABLE E-4 DOE/EML ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY CROSS CHECK PROGRAM TELEDYNE BROWN ENGINEERING (TBE) ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, 2001 Identification Reported Known Ratio Month/Year Number Media . Nuclide UnitR Value Value TBE/EML Evaluation March, 2001 QAP 103 Water Co-60 .Bq/l 100.3 98.2 1.02 A Cs-137 Bq/4 75.8 73 1.04 A Gr-Aflha Bq/I 1600 1900 0.84 A Or-Beta Bq/l 1200 1297 0.93 A Pu'.238 Bq/I 1:78 1.58 1.13 W Pu-239 Bq/I 1.99 1.64 1.21 W
,Am-241 Bq/I 2.2 1.67 1.32 W March, 2001 QAP 103 Vegetation K-40. Bq/kg 728 60 3 1.21 A Co¶60 Bq/kg 34 30.4 1.12 A Cs-137 Bq/kg 1005 842 1.19 A U-2-39 Bq/kg 10.54 9.58 1.10 A Am-241 Bq/kg 7.03 6.17 1.14 A Cm-244 Bq/kg 2.26 3.69 0.61 W Sr-90 Bq/kg 1283 1330 0.96 A May, 2001 Water Sr-90 Bq/I 4.57 4.4 1.04 A Total U ug/filter 1.46 0.08 18.25 N (b)
H-3 Bq/I 61.0 79.3 0.77 W une, 2001 QAP 2009 Air Filters Mr,-54 Bq/filter 49.5 43.2 1.15 A Co-57 Bq/filter 15.2 14.5 1.05 A Co-60 Bq/filter 8.79 8.43' 1.04 A Cs-137 Bq/filter 8.26 7.41 1.11 A Gr-Alpha Bq/filter 2.31 2.35 0.98 A Gr-Beta Bq/filter 1.79 1.52 1.18 A E-9
TABLE E-4 DOE/EML ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY CROSS CHECK PROGRAM TELEDYNE BROWN ENGINEERING (TBE) ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, 2001 Month/Year Identification Number Media 7- Reported Known Ratio Nuclide Units Value Value TBE!/EML June, 2001 QAP 2009 Evaluation Soil K-40 713 Bq/kg 839.2 1.18 Cs-137 A Bq/kg 1164 1020 1.14 Pb-212 79.3 1.20 A Bqikg 95.5 A
Bi.-214 Bq/kg 84.0 83.3 1.01 A Pb-214 Bq/kg 92.9 86.3 1.08 A Ac-228 Bq/kg 84.8 80.2 1.06 A 1U-234 Bq/kg 117 157 0.75 W U-233 Bq/kg 122 163 0.75 W
.-Total U ugifilter 4.41 N (b_2__
une, 2001 13.2 0.33 QAP 2009 Vegetation l-40 Bq/kg 821.4 639 1.29 W Co-60 Bq/kg 1.05 34.4 32.8 A iCs-137 Bq/kg 949.4 867 1.10 A une, 2001 QAP 2009 Water Co-60 Bq/1 75.7 73.7 1.03 A Cs-1 37 Bq/I 69.3 67.0 1.03 A U-234 Bq/I 0.39 0.481 0.81 W U-238 Bq/I 0.32 0.368 0.87 W Total U Bq/I 0.014 0.0304 0.46 N (b)
September, 2001 QAP 0109 Air Filters Mn-54 Bq/filter 97.1 81.15 1.197 A Co-60 Bq/filter 18.8 17.5 1.074 A Sr-90 Bq/filter 2.56 3.481 0,735 W cs-13'4 :' "I Bq/filter 12.7 0.981 12.95 A Cs-137 Bq/filter 20.8 17.1 1.216 W Pu-238 Bq/filter 0.0595 0.071 0.838 W Pu-239 Bq/filter 0.287 0.2291 1.253 W ArV)-241I' Bq/filter .0.089 i 0.088m '. 1.011 A Gr-Al'pha Bq/filter 5.42 5.362 1.011 A Gr-Beta 12,0 Bq/filter 12.77 0.94 A E -10
TABLE E-4 DOE/EML ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY CROSS CHECK PROGRAM TELEDYNE BROWN ENGINEERING (TBE) ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, 2001 Identification Reported Known Ratio Month/Year Number Media Nuclide Units Value Value TBE/EML Evaluation September, 2001 QAP 0109 Soil K-40 Bq/kg 673.0 623.33 1.080 A Sr-90 Bq/kg 29.6 30.596 0.967 A Cs-137 Bq/kg 680.5 612.33 1.111 A Pu-239 Bq/kg 7.42 8.948 0.829 W September, 2001 QAP 0109 Vegetation K-40 Bq/kg 1090.0 898.67 1.213 A Co-60 Bq/kg 39.8 35.3 1.127 A Sr-90 Bq/kg 1253.0 1612.8 0.777 A Cs-137 Bq/kg 1235.0 1030.0 1.199 A Pu-239 Bq/kg 11.6 11.022 1.052 A September, 2001 QAP 0109 Water H-3, Bq/I 212.3 207.0 1.026 A Co-60 Bq/I 207.3 209.0 0.992 A Ni-63 Bq/I 50.7 45.25 1.1 A S.r-90 Bq/l 4.76 3.729 1.276 W Cs-1.37 Bq/l 47.7 45.133 1.057 A Pu-238 Bq/l 1.21 1,0882 1.112 W P.u-139 Bq/I 1.86 1,628 1.143 W Am-241 Bq/l 0.763 0.7597 1.004 A Gr-Alpha Bq/l 1333.0 1150.0 1.159 W Gr-Beta Bq/I 8533.0 7970.0 1.071 A (a) Reported in Bq/filter. Converted to ug/filter, the results of 3.4 would be acceptable.
(b) Reported in incorrect units. Converted to correct units, the results would be acceptable.
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