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Radiological Environmental Operating Report
ML061360432
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Site: Palisades Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 05/10/2006
From: Harden P
Nuclear Management Co
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NMC Committed to Nuclence Palisades Nuclear Plant Operated by Nuclear Management Company, LLC May 10, 2006 10 CFR 50, Appendix I U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555-0001 Palisades Nuclear Plant Docket 50-255 License No. DPR-20 2005 Radiological Environmental Operating Report Nuclear Management Company, LLC, is submitting the attached Radiological Environmental Operating Report for the Palisades Nuclear Plant. This report was prepared in accordance with the requirements of 10 CFR 50, Appendix I, Sections IV.B.2, IV.B.3, IV.C, and Technical Specification 5.6.2. The period covered by the enclosed report is January 1, 2005 through December 31, 2005.

Summary of Commitments This letter contains no new commitments and no revisions to existing commitments.

Paul A Harden Site Vice President, Palisades Nuclear Plant Nuclear Management Company, LLC Enclosure (1)

Attachments (6)

CC Administrator, Region l1l, USNRC Project Manager, Palisades Nuclear Plant, USNRC Resident Inspector, Palisades Nuclear Plant, USNRC 27780 Blue Star Memorial Highway

  • Covert, Michigan 49043-9530 Telephone: 269.764.2000 Rap;

ENCLOSURE 1 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT JANUARY 1 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2005 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION .................................................. 1 II. NON-ROUTINE REPORTS. 1 III. DISCUSSION AND INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS A. Air Samples .............................................. 2 B. Lake Water .............................................. 2 C. Drinking Water .............................................. 2 D. Milk .............................................. 3 E. TLDs - Gamma Dose ................... .......................... 3 F. Crops .............................................. 4 G. Sediment .............................................. 4 H. Fish .............................................. 5 I. Broad Leaf Vegetation ....................... ...................... 5 J. Non-Routine Samples .............................................. 5 K. Gaseous and Liquid Radwaste Effluent Composite Samples. 5 IV. ASSESSMENT OF PALISADES OPERATION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT .6 V. TABLES A. Table 10.4-1 Sampling and Analysis Summary. 7 B. Table 10.4-2 Sample Data Summary. 8 C. Table 10.4-3 Greatest Mean Sampling Location .10 VI. ATTACHMENTS A. Sample Collection Anomalies B. Palisades Land Use Census C. Health Physics Procedure HP 10.10, "Palisades Radiological Environmental Program Sample Collection and Shipment' D. Palisades 2005 Final Report - Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP) as provided by Environmental, Inc., Midwest Laboratory E. Environmental, Inc., Midwest Laboratory, Interlaboratory Comparison Program Results Page i of ii

TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONTINUED)

F. Data Graphs

1. Palisades Air Particulate (gross beta), Operational Comparison Graphs, 1968-1969 (pre-op) and 1999-2005
2. Palisades Lake Water (Ludington Control vs. Intake, South Haven Treated and Raw), 1999-2005 in gross beta trending
3. Palisades TLD (gamma) Palisades Operational Comparison Graphs, (monthly, quarterly, and annual) 1968-1969 (pre-op monthly) and 1999-2005 Page ii of ii

I. INTRODUCTION The Nuclear Management Company, LLC (NMC) Radiological Environmental Operating Report provides a summary and data interpretation of the Palisades Nuclear Plant (PNP) Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program as conducted during the 2005 reporting period. This report was prepared in accordance with the requirements of 10 CFR 50, Appendix I, Sections IV.B.2, IV.B.3, IV.C, and Technical Specification 5.6.2.

Detailed sample station identification and location information can be found in Attachment 2 of Health Physics Procedure HP 10.10, "Palisades Radiological Environmental Program Sample Collection and Shipment." HP 10.10 is included as Attachment C. The results of all environmental samples collected are evaluated as follows:

A. Air iodine and particulate and thermoluminescent dosimetry (TLD) data were statistically evaluated at the 95% confidence level. The data were compared against two criteria. The first criterion is the statistical difference, which indicates whether the sample results from near sites are greater than those from control sites, and whether or not the difference is significant (e.g., statistical "T-Test" of indicator vs. control results).

If the T-Test concludes that the control and indicator populations are statistically different, then the evaluation level (twice the statistical difference) is computed. This is the minimum difference in the population means for which a corresponding difference in sample means will exceed the statistical difference with 95% confidence. If the evaluation level is exceeded, then correlation of the results with effluent releases is performed.

B. If a sufficient number of positive sample results were available (e.g., >1 control and >1 indicator) then well water, lake water, sediment, fish, and other aquatic biota samples were evaluated using data mean comparisons (e.g., T-Test) and the PNP Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM), Appendix A, reporting limits.

II. NON-ROUTINE REPORTS Non-routine reportable events did not occur during this reporting period.

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Ill. DISCUSSION AND INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS A. Air Samples There were 260 air samples collected and analyzed for gross beta and 1-131. Air iodine/particulate samples are collected weekly from five air-sampling locations. Air is metered into the sampling unit at an approximate one cubic foot per minute flow rate through a Radeco 47-mm air filter (air particulate) and a HI-Q air iodine cartridge. Both filters are in-line with each other and are housed within the same filter holder. Weekly samples were sent to Environmental, Inc., Midwest Laboratory for analysis.

Statistical analysis of the airborne particulate sample data, between the four near-site indicator locations and the control location, demonstrated no statistical difference. The mean values of gross beta results for indicator and control locations were 0.028 pCVm 3, and 0.031 pCi/M 3, respectively. The control station 10-GR had the highest annual mean for gross beta results at 0.031 pCiM 3. No trends in gross beta results are discernable when compared to previous years' sample results.

All 1-131 activity results were below the Minimum Detectable Activity (MDA) levels.

B. Lake Water (Surface Water)

Palisades lake water inlet (indicator), South Haven Municipal Raw (indicator) and Ludington (control) lake water inlet water samples were collected daily and combined into monthly composite samples. One gallon of Palisades Lake-In (1-ST) and Ludington Lake-in (32-LP) and two gallons of South Haven Municipal Raw (25-SH) were sent to Environmental, Inc., Midwest Laboratory for analysis each month. No treatment of the water samples with preservative is required. Thirty-six monthly lake water composite samples collected from the three locations were analyzed for gross beta and tritium.

No statistical difference was found between the indicator and the control location samples. In addition, no PNP ODCM Appendix A reporting limits were exceeded.

C. Drinking Water Water samples from South Haven Municipal Water System (25-SH Treated) (indicator), and Ludington Lake-in (32-LP) (control), were collected daily and combined into monthly composite samples. (The South Haven municipal water sample is obtained at the PNP site.) One gallon of Page 2 of 10

Ludington Lake-in and South Haven treated are sent to Environmental, Inc., Midwest Laboratory for analysis. No treatment of water samples with preservative is required. Twenty-four monthly drinking water samples were collected from the two locations and were analyzed for gross beta and tritium.

No statistical difference was found between the indicator and the control location samples. In addition, no PNP ODCM Appendix A reporting limits were exceeded.

D. Milk Two one-gallon quantities of raw milk (grab sample) are obtained per sample location per month from dairy milk holding tanks. Each sample quantity is treated with a sodium bisulfate preservative prior to being sent to Environmental, Inc., Midwest Laboratory for analysis.

Forty-eight monthly milk samples were collected from the four dairy farms (stations 26-JH, 27-DH, 28-DC and 29-WS).

No milk analysis identified activity above the minimum detectable level, with the exception of naturally occurring potassium-40.

E. TLDs - Gamma Dose Environmental gamma doses are measured quarterly by placement of TLDs at each designated location. Each TLD badge contains a 4-zone Calcium Sulfate (CaSO 4 ) wafer (the wafer includes an additional backup/reserve readout zone). Sensitivity for the multi-zone TLDs is 10 millirem, with a linear response of 0.1 millirem to 1000 rem.

The PNP gamma assessment program consists of 29 locations. There is a total of 16 inner ring TLDs, including one on-site, nine near-site and six steam generator storage facility locations. There are ten outer ring TLD locations (1.0 to 5.5 miles out) and three control TLDs (30 to 55 miles out). A 30W TLD is placed in a lead storage cave (location number 22),

and is used as a control for in-transit dose monitoring and subtraction.

There were 116 TLDs collected and analyzed during 2005. The one on-site TLD location (1-ST) serves as an individual reference TLD; however, it was evaluated along with the inner ring (site boundary) TLDs in the statistical evaluation.

The TLD data evaluations were performed by comparing the inner ring TLDs (site boundary locations 1, 13-21 and 33-38), and the outer ring Page 3 of 10

TLDs (locations 2-9, 23 and 24), against the control TLD locations (10, 11, 12).

For 2005, the quarterly average gamma readings (mR) were Inner Ring -

12.0, Outer Ring - 14.1 and Control - 15.0.

The highest average dose was observed at outer ring station number 2 (5.6 miles south) with a dose of 17.2 mrem.

Statistical analysis demonstrated that inner ring vs. control TLDs were two different populations. However, the control mean was greater than the inner ring mean. There was no statistical difference between the outer ring and control populations. No trends are discernable when comparing inner ring with outer ring and control TLD results. Overall, outer ring TLD mean results are consistently higher than inner ring TLD mean results, and control station TLD mean results are slightly higher than outer ring mean results. A likely reason for the lower results seen for the site perimeter locations is that these TLDs are placed in wooded areas and thus shielded to some degree from cosmic background radiation. A comparison made between the Inner Ring TLDs for 2004 and 2005 showed no statistical differences between the two years.

F. Crops Food crop samples are collected when available, and in season. Two principal area crops, apples and blueberries, are regularly collected.

Approximately 1 kg of sample is placed in a sealable plastic bag for shipment to Environmental, Inc., Midwest Laboratory. No special treatment of the samples with a preservative is necessary.

Four crop samples were collected. Blueberries and apples were collected at indicator station 4-JS (3.5 miles SE), and at a control station located in the least prevalent wind direction, approximately 11 miles NNE.

No crop analysis identified activity above the Minimum Detectable Activity for either 1-131 or gamma emitters.

G. Sediment Sediment samples are collected semi-annually from each designated location. No treatment of the samples with a preservative is necessary prior to shipment to Environmental, Inc., Midwest Laboratory.

Three sediment samples were collected from two locations during 2005.

Two sediment samples were obtained from Palisades, 30-STN (0.5 miles Page 4 of 10

north of discharge), and one sample from the Ludington Control Station (32-LP).

No sediment analysis identified activity above the Minimum Detectable Activity for gamma emitters.

H. Fish Fish samples are collected semi-annually. Samples consist of two species of commercially and/or recreational important species near the PNP discharge area. One sample of the same species in an area not influenced by plant discharge is collected. Each one-liter quantity of fish sample is prepared for shipment to Environmental, Inc., Midwest Laboratory. Each sample is frozen for preservation.

Eight individual fish samples were collected from three locations. Four indicator samples were obtained from Palisades (1-ST discharge) and four control samples obtained; three from the Ludington Station (32-LP),

and one from Lake Ontario. The same species were collected at both indicator and control locations.

Cs-1 37 was the only gamma emitter detected and was seen at both the indicator and control locations. The values were 0.065 +/- 0.028 pCi/g and 0.035 +/- 0.020 pCi/g respectively. No trends in Cs-1 37 are discernable when compared to previous years' sample results. The ODCM reporting limit for Cs-1 37 is 2000 pCi/kg (2 pCi/gm).

I. Broad Leaf Vegetation No broad leaf vegetation samples were collected from the surrounding PNP environs during 2005. The collection of broad leaf vegetation samples serves as a backup and/or alternative sampling medium in case any milk sampling location(s) become(s) unavailable.

J. Non-Routine Samples Non-routine samples were not collected during this reporting period.

I K. Gaseous and Liquid Radwaste Effluent Composite Samples Both the gaseous and liquid radwaste effluent composite samples are collected monthly and sent to Environmental, Inc., Midwest Laboratory for analysis. No special sample treatment with a preservative is required prior to laboratory analysis. The liquid effluent composite sample is based on a specific amount of sample collected, per total batch volume release.

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For those months in which there are no liquid batch effluent releases, no sample is sent to Environmental, Inc., Midwest Laboratory. The gaseous radwaste effluent weekly composite sample results are based on analyzing weekly stack gas filters.

Although not a direct reporting component in the PNP Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report, results of the gaseous and liquid monthly radwaste effluent composite samples are evaluated against overall environmental trending data. This evaluation is the basis for determining isotopic dispersion and deposition patterns within the surrounding environs of PNP. All gaseous and liquid effluent results are compared to the PNP ODCM, Appendix A, reporting levels. All isotopic lower limits of detection (LLDs) were met.

IV. ASSESSMENT OF PALISADES OPERATION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT In reviewing the 2005 PNP radiological environmental monitoring data, and comparing it to previous operational and pre-operational data, all trending parameters continue to indicate that the operation of PNP has minimal environmental impact. Most isotopic activity is at environmental background levels. Evidence of an overall environmental isotopic buildup (attributable to plant effluents) remains negligible as well. In most instances, sample analytical results were below previously established environmental background levels.

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Palisades-Nuclear Plant, Van Buren County. Ml Docket 50-255 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report January 1, 2005 to December 31, 2005 Table HP 10.4-1 Sampling and Analysis Summary Number of Collection Samples Frequency of Medium Description Location Collected Type of Analysis Analysis Continuous at approximately 1 Air cfm Stations 4, 5, 8, 9 and 10 260 Gross Beta, 1-131 Weekly Lake-in 1 gallon composite S.H. Raw 2 gallon Lake Intake and South Haven Gross Beta, Tritium (Tritium not done Lake Water composite Raw 24 on South Haven Raw) Monthly Lake and Drinking Water - Control 1 gallon composite Ludington Lake-in 12 Gross Beta, Tritium, Sr-89 and Sr-90 Monthly Drinking Water 1 gallon composite South Haven Municipal 12 Gross Beta, Tritium Monthly Three sites adjacent to Interim Well Water 2 gallons grab Steam Generator Storage Facility 9 Gross Beta, Tritium Quarterly W Shine, D Hessey, D Carpenter Gamma isotopic, 1-131 and other Milk 2 gallons grab & J Hay Dairy Farms 48 isotopic Monthly TLD Continuous Inner Ring, Outer Ring, Controls 116 Gamma dose Quarterly At time of Food Products Grab J Samo and Control 4 Gamma isotopic and 1-131 harvest Discharge 1/2 mile north of Sediment Grab Palisades and Ludington Control 3 Gamma isotopic Semiannually Fish Grab Discharge and Control 8 Gamma isotopic Semiannually Broadleaf Vegetation Grab NA - no samples taken Page 7 of 10

ralisaaes Nuclear Piant, van Buren Countv. Ml Docket bo-z55 Annual Radiological Environmental Operatina Report January 1, 2005 to December 31, 2005 Table HP 10.4-2 Sample Data Summary Medium or Pathwa amPdway Type/Total Number of I Lower Limit ofi All Indicator Locations iMean Name l b b Control Locations Number of REPORTAL (Unit of Measure) Aaye Performed JDeeto (LLD)

M n(fb Range Of Greatest Mean j_ RneMa(fb

____ Range OCCURENCES J_______

1-131 260 0.03 <LLD <LLD 0 Air Particulates (pCi/m3) Gross B 0.01 0.028 Grand Rapids GR-10 0.031 (52/52) 0.031 (52/52) 0 260 (208/208) 55 miles NNE (0.018 - (0.018 -

(0.013 - 0.062) 0.062) 0.062)

Gross 336 4.0 1.783 (24/24) South Haven SH-25 1.86 (12/12) 1.775 (12/12) 0 Lake Water (0.9 - 2.8) 51/2miles N 0.9 - 2.6 1.1 - 2.9 (pCi/L)

Tritium 36 500 298 (3/12) Ludington LP-32 337 (1/12) 337 (1/12) 0 241 - 397 125 miles N 337 337 Gross B 24 4.0 1.750 (12/12) Ludington LP-32 1.775 (12/12) 1.775 (12/12) 1.1 - 3.0 125 miles N 1.1 - 2.9 1.1 - 2.9 Drinking Water (pCi/ml) Tritium 24 500 285 (3/12) Ludington LP-32 337 (1/12) 337 (1/12) 0 245 - 322 125 miles N 337 337 Gamma Spec 48 Milk 1-131 48 1.0 <LLD -- <LLD 0 (pCVL) Cs-1 37 18.0 <LLD <LLD 0 Other 15.0 <LLD -- <LLD 0 Gamma Inner Ring TLD Gamma 10.0 12.0 (64/64) Kalamazoo ST-11 16.7 (4/4) 12.0 (12/12) 0 (Gamma mR) Dose 76 9.6 - 14.7 35 miles E 15.9 - 17.2 12.3- 17.2 Outer Ring Gamma 10.0 14.1 (40/40) ST-02 17.2 (4/4) 15.0 (12/12) 0 (Gamma mR) Dose 52 11.1 - 18.3 5.6 miles S 15.1 - 18.3 12.3 - 17.2 Page 8 of 10

Table HP 10.4-2 Sample Data Summary Type/Total Lower All Indicator Control Medium or Pathway Number of Limit of Locations Name Mean (f~b Locations Number of (Unit of easure)yses Detectiona Mean Distance & Direction Rang Mean RPOCCUR ENCES

_________Performed (LLD) Range Range Food Products 1-131 4 0.06 <LLD <LLD 0 Gamma 0.05 - 0.10 <LLD <LLD 0 (pCi/gm wet) Spec 4 Gamma 0.05 to 0.18 <LLD -- <LLD 0 Sediment Spec 3 (pC i/gqm dry)__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Gamma 0.10 to 0.26 0.065 (1/4) Plant Discharge 0.065 (1/4) 0.035 (1/4) 0 Fish Spec 8 0.065 1/2 mile N 0.065 0.035 (pCi/gm wet) a Nominal Lower Limit of Detection (LLD) as defined in table notation c of Table E-3 of the PNP ODCM b Mean and range based on detectable measurements only. Fraction of detectable measurements at specific locations is indicated in parenthesis (f)

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Table HP 10.4-3 January 1, 2005 to December 31, 2005 Greatest Mean Sampling Location Medium or Pathway Sampled (unit of measurement) Type of Analysis Location High Low Mean Air (pCi/m3) 1-131 NA NA NA NA

____________ Gross Beta GR-10 0.062 0.018 0.031 Lake Water Gross Beta 25-SH SHRAW 2.6 0.9 1.858 (pCVL)

Tritium (d) 32-LP Ludington 337 337 337 Drinking Water Gross Beta 32-LP Ludington 2.9 1.1 1.775 (pCVL)

Tritium 32-LP Ludington 337 337 337 Milk 1-131 NA NA NA NA (pCiVL) Cs-1 37 NA NA NA NA Other gamma NA NA NA NA Inner Ring TLD (gamma mR) Quarterly (e) ST-11, KZ 17.2 15.9 16.675 Outer Ring TLD (gamma mR) Quarterly (e) ST-02 Outer Ring 18.3 11.1 17.175 Crops 1-131 NA NA NA NA pigwe)Other Gamma NA NA NA NA Sediment pCigm dry) Gamma Emitters NA NA NA NA Fish (pCi/gm wet) Gamma Emitters Discharge 0.065 0.065 0.065 Broadleaf Gross Beta Vegetation Cs-1 37 NA - no samples taken Other Gamma Page 10 of 10

ATTACHMENT A SAMPLE COLLECTION ANOMALIES Sample I Location Date Problem Evaluation Affected

[Fish 1-ST, PNP 4/6/05 Required Sample not shipped to l discharge LLDs not vendor in time to permit attained meeting the required LLD.

i IPNP Action Request I _ 01024272 was initiated.

Air 10-GR 6/1/05 Required LLD Sample not shipped to (Grand Rapids not attained vendor in time to permit Control meeting the ODCM Location) required LLD. PNP Action Request 01024272 1

_.______ .___. _..__ ______ was initiated..

Air All 2005 Some Vendor Sample not shipped to Environmental Required vendor in time to permit I Locations LLDs not meeting the Vendor Attained required LLD. PNP Action Request 01028545 i Lo_____...............

_ _ __ _ _ _... _ w as initiated.

Note: Second quarter 2005 steam generator interim storage facility well samples were not obtained. Although not an ODCM required sample, this information is included here for completeness of reporting. PNP Action Request 01024275 was initiated.

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ATTACHMENT B PALISADES LAND USE CENSUS The attached tables contain the results of the Palisades Land Use Census conducted on August 31, 2005. Table 10.11 -1 references the distance from PNP to the nearest residence, garden (greater than 500 square feet), beef/dairy cattle, and goats per meteorological sector. Table 10.11-2 identifies the locations of the nearest residence and garden; and of all beef/dairy cattle and goats within a five (5) mile radius of PNP per meteorological sector. Table 10.11-3 lists the critical receptor locations used in calculation of the offsite doses by the GASPAR computer program. No differences were identified from the 2004 Land Use Census; therefore no changes were made to the ODCM. Palisades uses the 1992-1996 meteorological data.

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2005 PALISADES LAND USE CENSUS TABLE 10.11-1 Distance to the nearest residence, garden, dairy/beef cattle and goats in each sector.

SECTOR RESIDENCE GARDEN BEEF CATTLE DAIRY COW GOAT NNE 1.1 mi 1.7 mi >5 mi >5 mi >5mi NE 1.2 mi 1.2 mi >5 mi >5 ml >5 mi ENE 1.3 mi 1.6 mi 4.0 mi >5 mi 1.8 mi E 1.0 mi 2.1 mi >5 ml >5 ml 3.5 ml ESE 1.0 ml *1.0 mi >5 ml >5 ml >5 ml SE 1.0 mi *1.0 mi 1.9 mi 4.3 mi 1.9 mi SSE 0.7 mi 1.6 ml >5 mi >5 ml 4.8 mi S 0.5 mi 4.0 mi >5 mi >5 mi 4.7 mi SSW 0.7 mi >5.Omi >5 mi >5 mi >5 mi

  • Note: Garden and Farm bisected by ESE/SE boundary line.

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2005 PALISADES LAND USE CENSUS TABLE 10.11-2 Nearest Locations per Sector Within 5 Miles Sector Location Description Item Number Comment NNE State Park Manager Residence 1 Ruggles Rd NNE 0.1 mile south of Ruggles Rd SW Garden 1 20th corner of 20th and 0 fire lane NE L. Swetay, Route 3, Box 133 (East Residence 1 Blue Star side of highway) Garden 1 Highway NE M-43, N side of road, between 12 th Goats M-43 and 16th (approximately 0.3 mile outside of the 5-mile limit ENE Trailer-West 24th avenue, dead end Residence 1 24th avenue at sand dune ENE SE corner of 76th street and 24th Garden 1 24th avenue ENE 72nd St. 0.3 miles N of 20 East side Cattle Beef 72nd of road ENE 76 th St. 0.3 miles N of 20th East side Goat 76th of road E 77 th St., dead end of 77th St. near Residence 1 77th 28th Avenue intersection Covert Gen Co.

E C. Mims, 26200 72 nd St. intersection Goats 72nd of 72nd & 26 Ave NW corner Garden 1 E 72nd St. 0.2 miles N of 26 th, W side Goats 72nd of road E 27723 75th, 0.1 mile N of 28th (East Garden 1 75th side of road)

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2005 PALISADES LAND USE CENSUS TABLE 10.11-2 Nearest Locations per Sector Within 5 Miles Sector Location Description Item Number Comment SE/ESE 77550 28th Avenue Residence 1 28t Garden 1 SE 72401 36th Avenue, 0.2 mile West Cattle Beef and Dairy 36th from 72nd, South side of road Goat SE SE Corner of 76th and 30th, east side Cattle 76th of road Goat SE 0.1 mile South of 36 th East side of Goat 767 road SSE 80119 29th Avenue Residence 1 SSE 77 1/2/2 St., 0.3 mile N of 32nd Ave, Garden 1 77 1/2 West side of 77 1/2 St.

SSE 376 th, North side of road, 0.3 mile Goat 376th East of 76 th S Palisades Park, 0.5 mile West of Residence 1 29th Ave 29th Ave and Blue Star Highway S 79911 46th Street (CR 376) at 80h Goat CR 376 Street intersection S 78 th, 0.5 mile North of CR 376 west Garden 1 78th side of road SSW 29 h Ave, at dead end of Palisades Residence 1 29th Park Page 4 of 5

2005 PALISADES LAND USE CENSUS TABLE 10.11-3 Critical Receptor Items Distance Sector Miles Location/Description Item *XIQ (sec/mr3 )

SSE 0.48 Site Boundary N/A 2.13E-06 S 0.50 Residence, Palisades Park; Resider ice 1.38E-06 1/2 mile West of 29th Avenue and Blue Star intersection.

SE 1.0 77550 28th Avenue Garden 5.87E-07 SE 1.9 SE corner of 76th Street Beef 2.32E-07 and 30h Cattle SE 4.3 72401 36th Ave. Dairy 6.83E-08 Cow SE 1.9 SE corner of 7 6 th Street Goat 2.32E-07 and 3 0th

  • Based on Palisades 5-year composite meteorological data, 1992 -1996.

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ATTACHMENT C HEALTH PHYSICS PROCEDURE HP 10.10 "PALISADES RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAM SAMPLE COLLECTION AND SHIPMENT" 33 Pages Follow

Procedure No HP 10.10 Revision 9 Effective Date 7/6/05 PALISADES NUCLEAR PLANT HEALTH PHYSICS PROCEDURE TITLE: PALISADES RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAM SAMPLE COLLECTION AND SHIPMENT Approved: JBBurnett l 7/1/05 Procedure Sponsor Date New Procedure/Revision Summar:

Editorial to Revision 9 Specific Changes

PALISADES NUCLEAR PLANT Proc No HP 10.10 HEALTH PHYSICS PROCEDURE Revision 9 Page i TITLE: PALISADES RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAM SAMPLE COLLECTION AND SHIPMENT Table of Contents 1.0 PURPOSE .............................. 1

2.0 REFERENCES

2.1 SOURCE DOCUMENTS ............................. 1 2.2 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS ............................. 1 3.0 PREREQUISITES ............................. 2 4.0 PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS ............................. 2 5.0 PROCEDURE .............................. 3 5.1 CONTROL AND OVERSIGHT OF SAMPLING FOR THE RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM ................ 3 5.2 REMP AIR SAMPLE COLLECTION ............................................... 4 5.2.1 Precautions ................................................. 4 5.2.2 Prerequisites ................................................. 4 5.3 REMP LAKE (DRINKING) WATER SAMPLE COLLECTION -

SOUTH HAVEN, MICHIGAN . . 7 5.3.1 Prerequisites .7 5.4 STEAM GENERATOR STORAGE FACILITY MONITORING WELL WATER SAMPLE COLLECTION (QUARTERLY) . . 8 5.4.1 Prerequisites .8 5.5 REMP MILK SAMPLE COLLECTION .. 8 5.5.1 Precautions .8 5.5.2 Prerequisites .9 5.6 REMP AQUATIC BIOTA COLLECTION . .9 5.6.1 Precautions .9 5.6.2 Prerequisites .10 5.7 REMP SEDIMENT SAMPLE COLLECTION . . 1 5.7.1 Prerequisites .1 5.8 REMP FOOD PRODUCT SAMPLE COLLECTION . . 1 5.9 REMP TLD SAMPLE COLLECTION .12 5.9.1 Prerequisites ........ 12

PALISADES NUCLEAR PLANT Proc No HP 10.10 HEALTH PHYSICS PROCEDURE Revision 9 Page ii TITLE: PALISADES RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAM SAMPLE COLLECTION AND SHIPMENT Table of Contents 5.10 MISCELLANEOUS SAMPLES .. ............................ 13 5.10.1 Ludington - Control Station .............................. 13 5.10.2 Palisades Daily Samples .............................. 13 6.0 ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA ... ..................... 13 7.0 ATTACHMENTS AND RECORDS ........................ 14 7.1 ATTACHMENTS ........................ 14 7.2 RECORDS ........................ 14 8.0 SPECIAL REVIEWS .......................... 14 ATTACHMENTS , "Environmental Sample Collection Schedule" , "Sample Locations" , "Sample Identification" , "Sample Packaging and Shipment" , "Palisades Sample Collection Forms and Records"

PALISADES NUCLEAR PLANT Proc No HP 10.10 HEALTH PHYSICS PROCEDURE Revision 9 Page 1 of 14 TITLE: PALISADES RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAM SAMPLE COLLECTION AND SHIPMENT USER ALERT INFORMATION USE PROCEDURE The activities covered by this procedure may be performed from memory.

1.0 PURPOSE To provide methodology for collection of environmental samples in support of the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP).

2.0 REFERENCES

2.1 SOURCE DOCUMENTS 2.1.1 Reg Guide 4.15(7) 2.1.2 10CFR50, Appendix I 2.1.3 Palisades Administrative Procedure 7.08, "Palisades Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program" 2.1.4 REMP Sample Shipping Manual, Environmental Inc 2.1.5 Health Physics Procedure HP 10.1, "Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Surveillance" 2.1.6 Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM) 2.1.7 Branch Technical Position (Revision 1, 1979), "Radiological Portion of the Environmental Monitoring Program" 2.2 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS 2.2.1 Palisades ODCM, Appendix A, Sections III.J, IV.C, and Tables E-1 and E-2 2.2.2 Palisades Administrative Procedure 10.46, "Plant Records" 2.2.3 Palisades Administrative Procedure 10.41, "Procedure and Policy Processes" 2.2.4 Health Physics Procedure HP 6.52, "Palisades (Onsite) Radiological Environmental Program Sample Collection" 2.2.5 Palisades Administrative Procedure 3.19, "Technical Specifications Programs"

PALISADES NUCLEAR PLANT Proc No HP 10.10 HEALTH PHYSICS PROCEDURE Revision 9 Page 2 of 14 TITLE: PALISADES RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAM SAMPLE COLLECTION AND SHIPMENT 3.0 PREREQUISITES As indicated in procedure.

4.0 PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS 4.1 This procedure shall be applicable to Palisades/Chemistry & Radiation Protection, Environmental Department, and any contractual personnel assigned to collect or evaluate REMP samples.

4.2 Any revisions to this procedure shall be reviewed against Palisades ODCM Specifications to verify compliance to all requirements.

4.3 Deviations from the required sampling schedule shall be documented in the Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report.

4.4 Every effort shall be made to complete corrective action on malfunctioning sampling equipment prior to the end of the next sampling period.

4.5 If it is not possible to obtain the required samples, suitable alternative media and locations shall be substituted within 30 days.

4.6 Samples shall be collected, prepared, and shipped for analysis in a timely manner to preserve integrity. Other specific handling precautions for sample media are indicated in Section 5.0 as required.

4.7 Obtain best available replacement sample for any missing sample. Some samples are not replaceable (TLDs, air samples, etc), however, water, milk, crop samples, etc, should be.

4.8 Document any missing samples or malfunctioning equipment on sample data collection sheets.

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5.1 CONTROL AND OVERSIGHT OF SAMPLING FOR THE RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM 5.1.1 Sampling techniques described by this procedure must be strictly adhered with.

a. This includes use of tweezers for air sample media change out to ensure the collected media is not disturbed.
b. Recorded data should be verified including verification of transcribed data to avoid errors.
c. All deviations from performance requirements, unavailable samples, or other sampling anomalies must be reported to the C&RP Radiological Environmental Contact.

5.1.2 Failure of sample collectors to comply with sampling and reporting requirements may result in remedial training, or reassignment of sampling duties.

5.1.3 The C&RP Radiological Environmental Contact shall conduct periodic (annual) audits of air sampling activities performed by non-Palisades C&RP personnel.

a. These audits shall include observation of collection techniques, verification of procedural compliance, and review of equipment condition.

Included in the review of equipment condition, is to ensure that any fast growing trees and bushes in the vicinity of the station are removed, along with any branches extending over the top of the sampler. The goal is to keep every station away from the drip line (with the exception of station 9, which has an existing canopy 50 feet above the station).

b. Audits should specifically address air sample collection and should include observation of all individuals involved in sample changeout.

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c. Results of the audits and any follow up action should be documented in the REMP file.

Collect samples using the following methodology in accordance with schedule and location data described in Attachments 1 and 2.

5.2 REMP AIR SAMPLE COLLECTION 5.2.1 Precautions

a. New filters and cartridges should be transported and handled such that potential contamination of them is minimized (ie, placed in clean plastic bags, etc).
b. If an air sampling unit is discovered not operating, attempt to find the cause and repair. If this cannot be done, replace applicable component and document on air sample collection data sheet.
c. Airflow meters shall be calibrated annually by General Meter. All in service calibrated meters will have affixed a valid calibration sticker/card stating date of calibration and calibration due date.
d. Airflow meters shall be changed out prior to the expiration of calibration dates.
e. Air station leakage shall be none detectable. If the replacement of air station components is required due to air leakage, document on air sample collection data sheet.

5.2.2 Prerequisites

a. Glass fiber (particulate) air filters
b. Charcoal cartridges for iodine sampling (prelabeled for each air sampler)
c. Glassine or plastic envelopes (prelabeled for each air sampler)
d. REMP Air Sample Data Sheet (containing installation data)
e. Replacement air sample meters (as required)
f. Tweezers

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g. Stop Watch
h. Step Ladder NOTE: The Control Station 1O-GR, is changed out weekly by an independent collector, and mailed in separately. The prelabeling of cartridges and envelopes, detailed below, is not required for this station as sample mix-up is not possible. In addition, for control station, the Palisades Sample Collection Form and Records (Page 1 of Attachment 5) is completed by the Technician changing out the four local stations by transferring the recorded data provided by the independent collector.

5.2.3 Perform the following weekly at each sample location:

a. Open the protective cover on the air sample station and verify the sampling location number written on the inside of the door is the same as the prelabeled sample change-out package.
b. Verify that the meter serial number and calibration due date are correctly documented on Palisades Plant Environmental Monitor Operability Check and Sample Collection data form (Page 1 of Attachment 5).
c. Determine and record the "As Found Flow" rate (seconds for one cubic foot of volume).
d. Determine and record the "As Found Leak" rate by placing hand over filter housing inlet to form a seal. While holding hand over the inlet, determine if air leakage is evident by checking the air flow meter needle for movement (leakage). If no air leakage, record (N) in the "As Found Leak" column. If air leakage is indicated, determine the cause and repair as soon as possible.
e. Unplug or turn off the air pump and record the "REMOVED MONTH/DAY/YEAR," "REMOVED TIME," and "GAS METER READING REMOVED."
f. Remove the prelabeled charcoal cartridge and place in zip lock bag.
9. Using tweezers, carefully remove particulate filter from the sampler head and place in the prelabeled glassine envelope or plastic envelope.
h. Clean out any residue or moisture buildup in sampler head before replacement filter is installed. Check the condition of the sampler head o-rings. Replace cracked 0-rings as necessary to prevent air leakage.

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i. Install new particulate filter and charcoal cartridge and ensure that both are properly centered in sampler head to prevent air leakage. Ensure the fiber side of the particulate filter is facing out (smooth side facing inward).
j. Restart air pump. Place hand over the filter housing inlet to form a seal, determine if air leakage is evident by checking air flow meter needle movement. If no air leakage, record (N)in the "As Left Leak" column. If air leakage indicated, determine the cause of the leakage (filter not centered in holder properly or cracked o-ring) and correct problem as soon as possible, restoring system to no air leakage.
k. Determine and record "As Left" flow rate. If greater than 90 seconds are required for one cubic foot of volume, the sample pump is degrading.

Replace pump as soon as possible to avoid failure to reach minimum sample volume. (5000 ft3).

1. If an airflow meter must be replaced, record this in the "Comments" column.

Record replacement meter data in the reading on the upcoming week's sample collection data sheet.

m. Close the protective cover on the air sample station.
n. Proceed to the next station. Date and sign the current week's data sheet upon completion of the entry of all current data.
o. Calculate and record "SAMPLE VOL (FT3)," ALSO ensure all pertinent data is recorded.
p. Transcribe the "REMOVED MONTHIDAYNYR" and "GAS METER READING REMOVED" taken in Step 5.2.3e to the "INSTALLED" reading columns on the sample collection sheet to be used for the upcoming week's air sample collection. Also transcribe the meter serial number and calibration due date to the upcoming week's sample collection sheet.

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SOUTH HAVEN, MICHIGAN 5.3.1 Prerequisites

a. Two clean, one-gallon plastic containers labeled with sample type, location, amount, and date (or collection period)
b. Data Sheet (Attachment 3) 5.3.2 Perform the following sample collection monthly:
a. Leave two containers with the plant personnel at the South Haven Municipal Water Treatment Plant. New water sample containers should be left at the South Haven Water Treatment Plant upon pickup of end-of-month composite samples.
b. Instruct the plant personnel to add approximately 300 ml per day of raw water to containers labeled "RAW."
c. Retum at end of month to collect containers. Obtain verbal verification that Step 5.3.2b was carried out. Note any deviations in "Remarks" column of data sheet.
d. Label containers with sample type, location, and collection period.
e. Package and ship samples per Attachment 4.
f. Record location, sample types, and amount on sample identification data sheet (Attachment 3).

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a. Clean, one-gallon plastic containers
b. Data Sheet (Attachment 3) 5.4.2 Perform the following sample collection quarterly:
a. Begin pumping water, and allow water to run for approximately one minute to purge the lines.
b. Fill two clean, one-gallon plastic containers with well water from each sample location.
c. Label containers with sample type, location, and collection date.
d. Package and ship samples per Attachment 4.
e. Record on data sheet location, type, date, amount, and under "Remarks" any pertinent information.

5.5 REMP MILK SAMPLE COLLECTION 5.5.1 Precautions

a. Milk samples shall be sent to the laboratory as soon as possible because of the short half-life of 1-131. Any undue delay may cause ODCM, Appendix A, Table E-3 analytical LLD requirements to be violated.
b. Obtain best available replacement sample for any missing milk sample(s).

Identify new sample location(s) and update location in Attachment 2.

c. If milk samples are unavailable, then samples of three different kinds of broad leaf vegetation grown nearest to Palisades in each of two different offsite locations of the highest predicted average ground level D/Q (SE or SSE sectors near site), and one sample of each kind of similar broad leaf vegetation grown 15-30 km distant from Palisades in the least prevalent wind direction (NNE, NE or ENE sectors) may be used as replacement samples.

The new sample locations shall be identified and the REMP procedures revised within 30 days to reflect sampling changes. Collect approximately one kilogram (2.2 lb) of each sample type.

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a. Two clean, plastic one-gallon containers for each sample location
b. Sodium bisulfite preservative (approximately 40 gm per gallon of milk required)
c. Data Sheet (Attachment 3) 5.5.3 Perform the following monthly at each specified sample collection location:
a. Obtain two one-gallon grab samples of raw milk as specified in Attachments 1 and 2.
b. Add approximately 40 gm of sodium bisulfite to each one-gallon container of milk and thoroughly mix. The sodium bisulfite can either be in prepared packets or "scooped" with a volumetric measure from its container.
c. Label containers with sample type, location, and date.
d. Package and ship samples as per Attachment 4.
e. Record on Sample Data Sheet, the location, type, date, and amount of samples. Under "Remarks," note any other pertinent information.

5.6 REMP AQUATIC BIOTA COLLECTION 5.6.1 Precautions

a. Collection to be coordinated between Radiological Services Department responsible Section and the Environmental Department. At least one individual in the collection party is required to have Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) Cultural and Scientific Fish Collectors Permit if gill net is used.
b. If logistical problems prevent use of a boat to set gill nets from the lake side of Palisades, then the nets can be set offshore from the site boundary (by wading). Notify Security prior to using offshore wading method for beach access.

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a. Boat with required safety equipment, or waders
b. Gill nets with weights and floats
c. Plastic one-liter wide-mouth bottles
d. Data Sheet (Attachment 3)
e. Fillet knives
f. Black permanent felt markers for sample identification on containers
g. Notify district MDEQ Fisheries biologist prior to sample collection 5.6.3 Collect samples twice during the season of greatest abundance (typically May through October) as follows:
a. Gill nets are placed at the locations specified in Attachment I to collect at least two species of commercially and/or recreationally important fish in the vicinity of the Plant discharge area and the same species in an area not influenced by the Plant discharge (Ludington Pump Storage Plant or other Consumers Energy facility). One liter of flesh should be collected for each species caught for analysis accuracy.
b. Normally fish will be collected first from the vicinity of the discharge. REMP coordinator will then collect at least two of the same species at Ludington (control station). Or REMP coordinator will provide the Ludington collector with a list of the species collected in the vicinity of the discharge, with instructions to collect at least two of the same species.
c. Label all containers with sample type, location, and date.
d. Package and ship samples per Attachment 4.
e. Record on data sheet location, type, date, amount, and under "Remarks" indicate any pertinent information.

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a. One-liter, wide-mouth plastic sample bottles
b. Data Sheet (Attachment 3) 5.7.2 Collect sediment samples semiannually at station 30, 0.5 miles north of discharge, and a control sample at the Ludington Pump Storage Plant.
a. Label containers with sample type, location, and date.
b. Package and ship samples per Attachment 4.
c. Record on Sample Data Sheet location, type, date, and amount of sample.

Note any other pertinent information in the "Remarks" section.

5.8 REMP FOOD PRODUCT SAMPLE COLLECTION

a. Sample containers
b. Data Sheet (Attachment 3) 5.8.1 Collect food samples monthly during the harvest season, as per ODCM, Appendix A, Table E-1. One sample each of the two principal fruit crops blueberries and apples must be collected.
a. Collect approximately one kilogram (2.2 lb) of each sample type. Samples are not to be washed, shaken, or cleaned. Samples should not be collected from a single source, but at random from the entire orchard or field.
b. Label all containers with sample type, location, and date.
c. Package and ship samples per Attachment 4.
d. Record on data sheet location, type, date, amount, and under "Remarks" note any unusual conditions.

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a. TLDs
b. TLD Data Sheet (Attachment 5) 5.9.2 Quarterly at each sample location perform the following:
a. Upon receipt of TLDs from the laboratory contractor, all TLDs shall be inventoried and immediately placed in the lead cave. Note date of receipt and inventory on TLD data sheet.
b. Field TLDs shall only be removed from the lead cave for delivery to their proper locations. All control TLDs remain in the lead cave throughout the entire exposure period.
c. Remove and replace TLDs at each sample location.
d. For any missing TLDs, perform the following:
1. Search immediate area.
2. If lost TLD is found, collect it and perform standard change out procedure.
3. If lost TLD is not found, post the new TLD in proper location.
4. Record in "Remarks" column of data sheet any of the above circumstances.
e. Store collected field TLDs in lead cave along with control TLDs until ready for mailing to laboratory contractor. Mark "Do not x-ray" on TLD package.
f. Transportation control TLDs (Shield TLDs) are to be stored in a special lead shield provided by laboratory contractor after the field TLDs are posted.

Ensure that designated transportation control TLDs are included with the correct TLD package being mailed to laboratory contractor. Also ensure that laboratory contractor's TLD data sheet is completed and enclosed with shipment.

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g. Record TLD collection date and the date that the TLDs are returned to the vendor. Initial/sign the data sheet (Attachment 5). Record the installation date for the new TLDs on the appropriate data sheet.
h. Package and ship samples per Attachment 4.

5.10 MISCELLANEOUS SAMPLES 5.10.1 Ludington - Control Station NOTE: Sediment samples are also collected at Ludington Pump Storage Plant per Section 5.7 of this procedure.

a. Ludington Lake In composites are collected daily and shipped to Palisades on a monthly basis.
b. Palisades RETS/REMP personnel record appropriate data on the Sample Data Sheet for shipment to Environmental Inc.

5.10.2 Palisades Daily Samples

a. Palisades Lake In, Lake Out, Site Water, Service Water, and Turbine Sump effluent samples are collected on a daily basis per Palisades per Health Physics Procedure HP 6.52, "Palisades (Onsite) Radiological Environmental Program Sample Collection."
b. Palisades RETS/REMP personnel record appropriate data on the Sample Data Sheet and label all samples.

6.0 ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA Proper completion of procedure.

PALISADES NUCLEAR PLANT Proc No HP 10.10 HEALTH PHYSICS PROCEDURE Revision 9 Page 14 of 14 TITLE: PALISADES RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAM SAMPLE COLLECTION AND SHIPMENT 7.0 ATTACHMENTS AND RECORDS 7.1 ATTACHMENTS 7.1.1 Attachment 1, "Environmental Sample Collection Schedule" 7.1.2 Attachment 2, "Sample Locations" 7.1.3 Attachment 3, "Sample Identification" 7.1.4 Attachment 4, "Sample Packaging and Shipment" 7.1.5 Attachment 5, "Palisades Sample Collection Forms and Records" 7.2 RECORDS 7.2.1 Distribution of Sample Collection Data Sheet as per Attachment 4.

7.2.2 All Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Records shall be considered complete when the Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report is submitted to the NRC. Records shall be retained in accordance with Palisades Administrative Procedure 10.46, "Plant Records."

8.0 SPECIAL REVIEWS The scope of this procedure includes activities that require a PRC Review per Palisades Administrative Procedure 3.19, "Technical Specifications Programs," but do not require a 50.59 Review per Palisades Administrative Procedure 10.41, "Procedure and Policy Processes." Therefore, changes to this procedure require a PRC Review but do not require a 50.59 Review.

Proc No HP 10.10 ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLE COLLECTION SCHEDULE Attachment I Revision 9 Palisades Nuclear Plant Page 1 of 2 Exposure Pathway Number of Samples Collection and/or Sample and Locations* Sample Tvpe Frequency Airborne: 4 -Within a 10 km Continuous at Weekly

- Radius approximately Particulates 1 - 25 to 89 km Distant 1 cfm (may be less due to dust loading) lodines Same as Particulates Same as Weekly particulates Waterborne: 1 - Intake Daily composite to Monthly 1 - Intake (Ludington obtain a Lake Water Control) one-gallon sample Drinking 1 - S Haven Municipal Water System - Raw 1 - Domestic Water Well Water **3 - Plant Site Locations Two-gallon grab Quarterly I sample Sediment 1 - 0.8 km North of One-liter grab Semiannually discharge sample 1 - Ludington control I

    • These are monitoring wells of the groundwater for the Steam Generator Storage Facility, this is not part of the environmental sampling program.
  • If samples are unavailable at the specified location, an attempt should be made to sample at an alternate location (refer to Step 4.5).

Proc No HP 10.10 ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLE COLLECTION SCHEDULE Attachment I Revision 9 Palisades Nuclear Plant Page 2 of 2 Exposure Pathway Number of Samples Collection and/or Sample and Locations* Sample Tvpe Frequencv NOTE: Currently there are no dairy farms within a distance of 5 to 8 km from the Plant. However, milk samples will be obtained at 3 locations within a distance of 15 km when available. When milk samples are collected, broad leaf vegetation sampling is not required.

Ingestion: 3 - From 5 to 8 km Two-gallon grab Monthly 1 - Control from sample Milk 15 to 30 km Food Products 1 - Each of two principal Two-pound grab At time of fruit crops sample harvest (blueberries and apples).

Fish 2 - Location in vicinity of One-liter fish flesh Twice in Plant discharge from each season 2 - Ludington control available species, or other CMS Energy two species facility required. Obtain the same species from the control location.

Direct: I -Onsite Continuous Quarterly I 16 - Site boundary TLD 9 -Within 12 km radius 3 -Control stations 1 -Control in lead cave

  • If samples are unavailable at the specified location, an attempt should be made to sample at an alternate location (refer to Step 4.5).

Proc No HP 10.10 Attachment 2 Revision 9 SAMPLE LOCATIONS Page 1 of 9 Palisades Nuclear Plant Air Air Lake Well Food Station Code Location Particulates Iodine Water Water Milk Products Sediment TLD Fish

  • 1 ST Palisades Nudear Plant Onsite, on tree near nw comer of X x x bag crew bldg.

I 2 TH RR 3 TLD located on 80th Street, west X I Coloma, Ml side on post, 200 feet south of the 5.6 miles S old air sample station.

I 3 HS 76182 48th Ave Along 48th Ave. 1/4 mile west of X I Covert, Ml 76th St. In barnyard 50 yds off north 5.8 miles SSE side of road.

4 JS 36197 M-140 Hwy Along 36th Ave, 1/2 mile east of X X X X Covert, Ml M-140 15 It off south side of road.

3-1/2 miles SE TLD located in front yard of residence.

5 PR 72723 CR 378 Along CR 378, 314 mile east of X X X Covert, Ml M-140, 30 I off north side of road.

3-1/2 miles ESE TLD located at Paul Rood residence, on tree in back yard just past driveway.

6 RB RR 3 Along 12th Ave (CR 384), turn nw X South Haven, Ml past maple grove, go 1/4 mile 4-1/2 miles NE located in orchard on north side of road.

7a SN21 Emergency Siren 21 On Monroe Blvd, at comer of 11th X 4.1 miles NNE Street.

8 SP State Park Onsite along the dump road, north of X X X 1 mile N Plant. One mile from main gate.

Near State Park boundary, on side of road as road turns west.

9 TP Covert Township Park Along 32nd Ave, 1/4 mile west of X X x 1.5 miles SSW Blue Star Hwy. 5 ft off south side of road. TLD located at end of road, at entrance to HSamo residence, attached to emergency siren SN38.

10 GR Grand Rapids, Ml Grand Rapids Service Center, in X X X 55 miles NNE storage area. Air sample on west side near shed. Control TLD 100 feet north of air sample station.

Proc No HP 10.10 Attachment 2 Revision 9 SAMPLE LOCATIONS Page 2 of 9 Palisades Nuclear Plant Air Air Lake Well Food Station Code Location Particulates Iodine Water Water Milk Products Sediment TLD Fish 11 KZ Kalamazoo, Ml Kalamazoo Service Center, in X 35 miles E parking area on post in SE corner Control TLD.

12 DG Dowagiac, Ml TLD located at first farm past old air X 30 miles SSE sampler station, same side of road.

13 ST Perimeter of Palisades Past #8 along dump road. Proceed X NNE west up dune path at right of containment test structure. At first crest, turn north and proceed up adjacent hill to #13 at top (approx 50 yds from crest). Near State Park fence line.

14 ST Perimeter of Palisades Along dump road to point where X fence divides old Blue Star Hwy, NE 25 yds to east of road.

15 ST Perimeter of Palisades North along Blue Star Hwy, X E 0.75 miles from access road, 10 ft off west side of road.

16 ST Perimeter of Palisades North along Blue Star Hwy, 0.4 miles X E from access road, 50 ft off west side of road.

17 ST Perimeter of Palisades Along access road, 25 yds south of X ESE southern power line, 15 yds off east side of road.

18 ST Perimeter of Palisades 20 yds from access road along south X SE road. 40 yds off south road.

19 ST Perimeter of Palisades 0.2 miles along south road from X SSE access road, 30 ft off north side of road.

20 ST Perimeter of Palisades 0.4 miles along south road from X S access road, 20 ft off south side of road.

21 ST Perimeter of Palisades 0.7 miles along south road from X SSW access road. 5 ft off east side of road. Near Lake Michigan Bluff.

Proc No HP IO.-IO Attachment 2 Revision 9 SAMPLE LOCATIONS Page 3 of 9 Palisades Nuclear Plant Air Air Lake Well Food Station Code Location Particulates Iodine Water Water Milk Products Sediment TLD Fish 22 MG Mike Grogan Control TLD in lead cave inside X 13 miles SSW garage at RETS/REMP residence.

23 SN19 Emergency On CR 380. x Siren 19 3 miles ENE 24 SN26 Emergency On 67th Street. X Siren 26 6 miles E 25 SH South Haven, Ml South Haven Water Treatment X 5-1/2 miles NNE Plant. I 26 JH Joseph Hay X 41799 CR 681 Bangor, Ml 11.4 miles ESE 27 DH Dennis Hessey X 26959 66th St South Haven, Ml 6.6 miles E 28 DC Danny Carpenter X 64015 M-43 Bangor, Ml 7.25 miles E 29 WS William Shine X 60364 M-43 West Bangor, Ml 8.7 miles E 30 STN 1/2 mile N of discharge X 32 LP Ludington Pumped X X X Storage 125 Miles N 33 ST Perimeter of Palisades Onsite along south side dump road, X NE just 15 yards west of Air Station 8SP.

Proc No HP 10.10 Attachment 2 Revision 9 SAMPLE LOCATIONS Page 4 of 9 Palisades Nuclear Plant Air Air Lake Well Food Station Code Location Particulates Iodine Water Water Milk Products Sediment TLD Fish 34 ST Perimeter of Palisades Along dump road to area where X NE fence divides old Blue Star Hwy, 25 yards east of road, near Station 14.

35 ST Perimeter of Palisades Located on the main post directly X ENE across the storeroom, near Training Building.

36 ST Perimeter of Palisades North along Blue Star Hwy, 0.9 miles X ENE from access road, 50 Ft off west side of road.

37 ST Perimeter of Palisades North along Blue Star Hwy, 0.6 miles X E from access road, 50 Ft off west side of road.

38 ST Perimeter of Palisades North along Blue Star Hwy, X SE 0.15 miles from access road, near old RR spur, 50 Ft off west side of road.

41 ST Plant Site Monitoring X Well #14 42 ST Plant Site Monitoring X Well #15 43 ST Plant Site Monitoring X Well #16 44 CN Control Station 11-12 miles, NNE of Plant, used as X NNE control station for crops.

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Proc No HP 10.10 Attachment 2 SAMPLE LOCATION Revision 9 Palisades Nuclear Plant Page 6 of 9 NOT SHOWN (Control Locations) 10 Grand Rapids (55 mi NNE) 11 Kalamazoo (35 miiEL 12 Dowagiac (30 mi St) 22 Control TLD placed in lead cave off site 26 Joe Hay (JH - 11.4 mli ESE)

Proc No HP 10.10 Attachment 2 SAMPLE LOCATIONS Revision 9 Palisades Nuclear Plant Page 7 of 9

Proc No HP 10.10 Attachment 2 SIAMPLE LOCATIONS Revision 9 Palisades Nuclear Plant Page 8 of 9 REMP SAMPLING NUMBER WELL STATUS LOCATION NO #1 Abandon NA NO #2 Abandon North side of Support Building. Supports Plant site.

NO #3 Abandon Across from East-Radwaste (South Side) backup for well #2.

NO #4 Abandon NA NO #5 Abandon NA NO #6 Active Located - 145 ft west of Blue Star Hwy. Used for training trailers, well capped when not in service and well is outside of Westerly Groundwater Flow to Plant and interim storage facility.

NO #7 Abandon Just to the west & between outage building and interim storage facility: Water is nonpotable and used in warehouse restrooms (later to be used for fire system only).

NO #8 Abandon NA NO #9 Abandon Located at junction of access and warehouse road, domestic water supply for warehouse when it is put in service.

NO #10 Abandon NA NO #11 Abandon North of access road and east of construction road,

  1. 12 Abandon supplies domestic water for outage building, all
  1. 13 Abandon in one tie-in.

YES #14 Active East of Interim Storage Facility, used for REMP monitoring well.

YES #15 Active Southwest of Interim Storage Facility, used for REMP monitoring well.

YES #16 Active Northwest of Interim Storage Facility, used for REMP monitoring well.

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Proc No HP 10.10 Attachment 3 Revision 9 SAMPLE IDENTIFICATION Page 1 of 2 Date:

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Proc No HP 10.10 Attachment 3 Revision 9 SAMPLE IDENTIFICATION Page 2 of 2 PALISADES PLANT Miscellaneous Radiological Environmental Samples Date Shipped:

Location Type Date Time Amount Remarks Allen Karr Milk 2 Gallons Danny Carpenter Milk 2 Gallons Dennis Hessey Milk 2 Gallons William Shine Milk 2 Gallons Monthly South Haven Raw Water Composite - NA 2 Gallons Site #14 Well Water 2 Gallons Site #15 Well Water 2 Gallons Site #16 Well Water 2 Gallons Monthly Lake In Plant Water Composite - NA 1 Gallon Monthly Service Water Plant Water Composite - NA 1 Gallon Monthly Plant Drinking Plant Water Composite - NA 1 Gallon Water Control Monthly udington Lake Sample Composite - NA 1 Gallon

Proc No HP 10.10 Aftachment 4 Revision 9 Page 1 of I SAMPLE PACKAGING AND SHIPMENT

1. Label samples clearly per Attachment 3.
2. Seal all liquid, biota, fish, and sediment sample containers with tape to prevent leakage.
3. Ship liquid samples separately from air particulate and air iodine samples and TLDs.
4. Use sufficient packing material (ie, crumpled newspaper) to avoid possible sample container damage during shipment.
5. Package air filters in glassine or plastic envelopes.
6. For TLD shipments, make sure that laboratory contractor's own TLD data sheet is enclosed with package.
7. Ship milk samples as soon as possible. Be sure to add a sufficient amount of sodium bisulfite (40 grams) as preservative to each sample.
8. Ship food products as soon as possible after collection.
9. Ship fish frozen or packed in ice, or with a 10% formaldehyde solution added (preservative). Only 10 milliliters is required per sample. Samples should be shipped as soon as possible after processing.
10. Distribute copies of the Sample Collection Data Sheet(s) to the:

Analytical Laboratory Radiological Services Department Environmental Contact (Palisades)

11. Send samples to the following address:

Environmental Inc.

Att: Laboratory Manager 700 Landwehr Road Northbrook, IL 60062

12. Ship all samples to the laboratory contractor with minimal delay after collection so as to avoid elevated analytical levels of detection.

Proc No HP 10.10 Attachment 5 Revision 9 PALISADES SAMPLE COLLECTION FORMS AND RECORD iS Page I of 2 PALISADES PLANT ENVIRONMENTAL MONITOR OPERABILITY CHECK AND SAMPLE COLLECTION F 1r *1 REPLACEMENT METER METER FLOW TEST SERIAL GAS METER READING NO AS FOUND AS LEFT SERIAL NUMBER SAMPLE INSTALLED I REMOVED REMOVED INSTALLED I REMOVED CAL FLOW I LEAK FLOW I LEAK CAL DUE CALIB VOL (MO/DA/YR) (MOIDAIYR) TIME (Ft 3) (Ft 3) DUE (SEClFt3) (Y/N) (SEClFt3) (Y/N) DATE ACCURACY (Ft 3) COMMENTS DATE ACCEPTABLE 4JS 5PR 8SP 9TP 10OGR TEST PERFORMED BY: DATE:_

REVIEWED BY: _DATE:

Proc No HP 10.10 Attachment 5 PALISADES SAMPLE COLLECTION FORMS Revision 9 AND RECORDS Page 2 of 2 CONSUMERS ENERGY PALISADES ENVIRONMENTAL TLD REPORT [1 QUARTERLY I Collector STATION - LOCATION INSTALLED COLLECTED DATE TIME DATE TIME REMARKS C -I1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

C-2_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

STI ST__ _ _ _ __ _ _ _

ST2 TH ST3 HS_____

ST4 JS ST5 PR ST6 RB_

ST7a SN21 ST8 SP ST9 TP_

STIO GR ____

ST11 KZ =_===

ST12 DG ST13 ST ST14 ST ST15 ST ST16 ST ST17 ST ST18 STN19 ST19 ST ST20 ST ST21 ST ST22 CVS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

ST23 SN19R _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

ST24 SN26_____

ST-33 ST _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

ST-34 ST_____

ST-35 ST_____

ST-36 ST _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

ST-37 ST _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

ST-38 ST _

SH-1, SH-2 SH Date Received From Vendor (With Intransit Date TLDs Inventoried and Placed in Lead Date TLDs Returned to Vendor For TL-Ds) and Initials Cave (With Intransit TI-Ds) and Initials

___________________________________Initials Analysis (With Intransit TLDs) and

ATTACHMENT D PALISADES FINAL REPORT RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM (REMP)

AS PROVIDED BY ENVIRONMENTAL, INC, MIDWEST LABORATORY 31 Pages Follow

-~ Environmental, Inc.

Midwest Laboratory an Allegheny Technologles Co.

700 Landwehr Road

  • Northbrook, IL 60062-2310 (847) 564-0700 fax (847' 564-4517 FINAL REPORT TO CONSUMERS ENERGY COMPANY JACKSON, MICHIGAN RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM (REMP)

FOR PALISADES NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT PREPARED AND SUBMITTED BY ENVIRONMENTAL INCORPORATED MIDWEST LABORATORY Project Number: 8022 Reporting Period: January-December, 2005 Reviewed and Approved by _ Date 02-0 o-20A Distribution: J. Burnett (1 copy)

PALISADES TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page List of Tables.ii

1.0 INTRODUCTION

................................... iv 2.0 LISTING OF MISSED SAMPLES ................................. v Appendices A Interlaboratory Comparison Program Results ...................................A-1 B Data Reporting Conventions ................................... B-1 C Special Analyses ................................. C-1 ii

PALISADES LIST OF TABLES No. Page I Airborne Particulates and Iodine-131 Location 4JS.............................................. 1-4 Location 5PR .............................................. 1-5 Location 8SP................................................................................................... 1-6 Location 9TP .............................................. 1-7 Location IOGR .............................................. 1-8 2 Gamma Radiation, as Measured by TLDs, Quarterly Exposure ........................ ......... 2-1 3 Lake Water, Intake and South Haven (Raw) .............................................. 3-1 4 Well Water, Palisades Drinking Water .............................................. 4-1 5 Well Water, Quarterly .............................................. 5-1 6 Water, Ludington controls .............................................. 6-1 7 In-Plant Water .............................................. 7-1 8 Milk .............................................. 8-1 9 Food Crops .............................................. 9-1 10 Fish..........................................................................................................1.0................. 10-1 11 Bottom Sediments ............ 11-1 12 Special Samples 12.1 Liquid Radwaste............................................................................................4+1-1 12.2 Stack Filters...................................................................................................4.2-1 I'7-,

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1.0 INTRODUCTION

The following constitutes the final 2005 Monthly Progress Report for the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program conducted at the Consumers Energy Company, Palisades Nuclear Generating Plant. Results of completed analyses are presented in the attached tables.

For all gamma isotopic analyses, spectrum is computer scanned from 80 to 2048 KeV.

Specifically included are Mn-54, Fe-59, Co-58, Co-60, Zn-65, Zr-95, Nb-95,1-131, Ba-La-140, Cs-134 and Cs-137. Naturally-occuring gamma-emitters, such as K-40 and Ra daughters, are frequently detected but not listed here. Data listed as n<" are at the 4.66 sigma level, others are 2 sigma.

All concentrations, except gross alpha and gross beta, are decay corrected to the time of collection.

All samples were collected within the scheduled period unless noted otherwise in the Listing of Missed Samples.

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PALISADES 2.0 LISTING OF MISSED SAMPLES Expected Sample Type Location Collection Date Reason LW Ludington March Sample not received.

(Sample received 06-08-05)

WW South Haven April Sample not received.

Treated (Sample received 06-08-05)

LW Ludington April Sample not received.

(Sample received 06-08-05)

LW Inlet April Sample not received.

(Sample received 06-08-05)

LW Intake June Sample not received.

(Sample received 08-05-05)

LW South Haven June Sample not received.

Raw (Sample received 08-11-05)

WW South Haven June Sample not received.

Treated (Sample received 08-05-05)

WW #14, 15, 16 2nd Qtr. Sample not received.

LW Ludington June Sample not received.

(Sample received 08-05-05)

LW Ludington July Sample not received.

(Sample received 09-29-05)

LW Intake August Sample not received.

(Sample received 09-29-05)

LW South Haven August Sample not received.

Raw (Sample received 09-29-05)

WW South Haven August Sample not received.

Treated (Sample received 09-29-05)

LW Ludington August Sample not received.

(Sample received 09-29-05)

LW Intake September Sample not received.

(Sample received 10-27-05)

LW South Haven September Sample not received.

Raw (Sample received 10-27-05)

WW South Haven September Sample not received.

Treated (Sample received 10-27-05)

LW Ludington September Sample not received.

(Sample received 10-27-05)

LW Ludington November Sample not received.

(Sample received 01-12-06.)

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PALISADES Table 1. Airbome particulates and charcoal canisters, analyses for gross beta and iodine-1 31.

Location: 4JS - Covert (3.5 mi. SE)

Units: pCim 3 Collection: Continuous, weekly exchange.

Date Volume Date Volume 3

Collected (m ) Gross Beta 1-131 Collected (m3 ) Gross Beta 1-131 Reauired LLD 0.010 0.030 0.010 0.030 01-10-05 334 0.029 +/- 0.004 < 0.015 07-04-05 312 0.033 +/- 0.004 < 0.022 01-17-05 331 0.028 +/- 0.004 < 0.012 07-11-05 309 0.028 +/- 0.004 < 0.024 01-24-05 337 0.030 +/- 0.003 < 0.009 07-18-05 309 0.033 + 0.004 < 0.023 01-31-05 337 0.030 +/- 0.004 < 0.014 07-25-05 303 0.027 +/- 0.004 < 0.023 08-01-05 312 0.024 + 0.004 < 0.016 02-07-05 331 0.033 +/- 0.003 < 0.013 02-14-05 334 0.021 +/- 0.003 < 0.012 08-08-05 317 0.041 +/- 0.004 < 0.017 02-21-05 312 0.035 +/- 0.004 < 0.014 08-15-05 320 0.037 +/- 0.004 < 0.011 02-28-05 337 0.030 +/- 0.004 < 0.009 08-22-05 314 0.034 +/- 0.004 < 0.027 08-29-05 320 0.030 +/- 0.004 < 0.016 03-07-05 331 0.024 +/- 0.003 < 0.012 03-14-05 334 0.019 +/- 0.003 < 0.013 09-05-05 320 0.024 +/- 0.004 < 0.023 03-21-05 337 0.022 +/- 0.003 < 0.010 09-12-05 317 0.044 +/- 0.004 < 0.013 03-28-05 326 0.018 +/- 0.003 < 0.011 09-19-05 320 0.036 +/- 0.004 < 0.014 09-26-05 329 0.036

  • 0.004 < 0.008 10-03-05 320 0.023 +/- 0.004 < 0.023 1 st Qtr. Mean +/- s.d. 0.027 +/- 0.006 < 0.015 3rd Qtr. Mean +/- s.d. 0.032 +/- 0.006 < 0.027 04-04-05 326 0.024 +/- 0.003 < 0.014 10-10-05 323 0.022 +/- 0.004 < 0.022 04-11-05 320 0.026 +/- 0.003 < 0.031 10-17-05 329 0.023 +/- 0.003 < 0.014 04-18-05 320 0.026 +/- 0.003 < 0.021 10-24-05 329 0.022 +/- 0.004 < 0.012 04-26-05 326 0.022 +/- 0.003 < 0.012 10-31 -05 334 0.022 +/- 0.003 < 0.021 05-02-05 323 0.018 +/- 0.003 < 0.023 11-07-05 331 0.040 +/- 0.004 < 0.014 05-09-05 320 0.030 +/- 0.003 < 0.014 11-14-05 337 0.040 +/- 0.004 a < 0.036 05-16-05 320 0.020 +/- 0.003 < 0.017 11-21-05 337 0.027 +/- 0.004 < 0.012 05-23-05 320 0.022 +/- 0.003 < 0.029 11-28-05 334 0.026 +/- 0.004 < 0.021 05-31-05 360 0.018 +/- 0.003 < 0.013 12-05-05 348 0.021 +/- 0.003 < 0.008 06-06-05 269 0.025 +/- 0.004 a< 0.062 12-12-05 351 0.043 +/- 0.004 a < 0.046 06-13-05 303 0.025 +/- 0.004 a < 0.034 12-19-05 348 0.036 +/- 0.004 < 0.021 06-20-05 314 0.013 +/- 0.003 < 0.018 12-27-05 391 0.061 +/- 0.004 < 0.021 06-27-05 306 0.037 +/- 0.004 < 0.020 01-02-06 295 0.025 i 0.004 < 0.014 2nd Qtr. Mean +/- s.d. 0.024 +/- 0.006 < 0.062 4th Qtr. Mean +/- s.d. 0.031 +/- 0.012 < 0.046 Cumulative Average 0.029 Previous Annual Average 0.027 a 1-131 LLD not reached due to age of sample.

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PALISADES Table 1. Airborne particulates and charcoal canisters, analyses for gross beta and iodine-1 31.

Location: 5PR - Covert (3.5 mi. ESE)

Units: pCi/m 3 Collection: Continuous, weekly exchange.

Date Volume Date Volume Collected (mi3 ) Gross Beta 1-131 Collected (m3) Gross Beta 1-131 Reauired LLD 0.010 0.030 0.010 0.030 01-10-05 357 0.032 +/- 0.004 < 0.014 07-04-05 326 0.028 +/- 0.004 < 0.021 01-17-05 348 0.030 +/- 0.004 < 0.012 07-11-05 326 0.026 +/- 0.004 < 0.023 01-24-05 360 0.030 +/- 0.003 < 0.008 07-18-05 323 0.033 +/- 0.004 < 0.022 01-31-05 348 0.026 +/- 0.004 < 0.013 07-25-05 320 0.030 +/- 0.004 < 0.022 08-01-05 334 0.023 +/- 0.004 < 0.015 02-07-05 343 0.033 +/- 0.003 < 0.013 02-14-05 354 0.021 +/-0.003 < 0.011 08-08-05 329 0.039 +/- 0.004 < 0.017 02-21-05 337 0.027 +/- 0.004 < 0.013 08-15-05 329 0.034 +/- 0.004 < 0.010 02-28-05 351 0.028 +/- 0.003 < 0.008 08-22-05 329 0.034 +/- 0.004 < 0.026 08-29-05 334 0.024 +/- 0.003 < 0.015 03-07-05 348 0.026 +/- 0.003 < 0.012 03-14-05 348 0.021 +/- 0.003 < 0.012 09-05-05 331 0.022 +/- 0.003 < 0.022 03-21-05 351 0.019 +/- 0.003 c 0.009 09-12-05 331 0,047 +/- 0.004 < 0.012 03-28-05 340 0.020 +/- 0.003 < 0.010 09-19-05 337 0.037 +/- 0.004 < 0.013 09-26-05 343 0.032 +/- 0.004 < 0.008 10-03-05 334 0.027 +/- 0.004 < 0.022 1st Qtr. Mean +/- s.d. 0.026 +/- 0.005 < 0.014 3rd Qtr. Mean +/- s.d. 0.031 +/- 0.007 < 0.026 04-04-05 340 0.024 +/- 0.003 < 0.013 10-10-05 331 0.027 +/- 0.004 < 0.022 04-11-05 331 - 0.022 +/- 0.003 < 0.030 10-17-05 337 0.023 +/- 0.003 < 0.014 04-18-05 334 0.027 +/- 0.003 *< 0.020 10-24-05 337 0.023 +/- 0.004 < 0.012 04-26-05 343 0.023 +/- 0.003 < 0.011 10-31 -05 343 0.022 +/- 0.003 < 0.021 05-02-05 334 0.019 +/- 0.003 < 0.022 11-07-05 337 0.040 +/- 0.004 < 0.014 05-09-05 334 0.029 +/- 0.003 < 0.013 11-14-05 343 0.037 +/- 0.004 < 0.030 05-16-05 334 0.019 +/- 0.003 < 0.016 11-21-05 348 0.031 +/- 0.004 < 0.012 05-23-05 334 0.023 +/- 0.003 < 0.028 11-28-05 351 0.023 +/- 0.003 < 0.020 05-31-05 382 0.017 +/- 0.002 < 0.012 12-05-05 354 0.022 +/- 0.003 < 0.007 06-06-05 280 0.026 +/- 0.004 a < 0.059 12-12-05 360 0.045 +/- 0.004 a < 0.045 06-13-05 323 0.024 +/- 0.003 8 < 0.032 12-19-05 357 0.035 +/- 0.004 < 0.021 06-20-05 327 0.016 +/- 0.003 < 0.017 12-27-05 396 0.061 +/- 0.004 < 0.021 06-27-05 323 0.035 +/- 0.004 < 0.019 01-02-06 300 0.023 +/- 0.004 < 0.014 2nd Qtr. Mean +/- s.d. 0.023 +/- 0.005 < 0.059 4th Qtr. Mean +/- s.d. 0.032 +/- 0.012 < 0.045 Cumulative Average 0.028 Previous Annual Average 0.025 a 1-131 LLD not reached due to age of sample.

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PALISADES Table 1. Airborne particulates and charcoal canisters, analyses for gross beta and iodine-1 31.

Location: 8SP - State Park (1.0 mi. N)

Units: pCi/m3 Collection: Continuous, weekly exchange.

Date Volume Date Volume Collected 3 (mi ) Gross Beta 1-131 Collected (m3) Gross Beta 1-131 Required LLD 0.010 0.030 0.010 0.030 01-10-05 368 0.029 i0.003 < 0.014 07-04-05 343 0.031 +/-0.004 < 0.020 01-17-05 363 0.031 +/-0.004 < 0.011 07-11-05 340 0.034 +/- 0.004 < 0.022 01-24-05 371 0.027 +/- 0.003 < 0.008 07-18-05 337 0.035 +/- 0.004 < 0.021 01-31-05 371 0.028 +/- 0.003 < 0.012 07-25-05 337 0.026 +/- 0.004 < 0.020 08-01-05 346 0.021 +/- 0.003 < 0.015 02-07-05 360 0.034 +/- 0.003 < 0.012 02-14-05 365 0.022 +/- 0.003 < 0.011 08-08-05 346 0.039 +/- 0.004 <0.016 02-21-05 351 0.028 +/- 0.004 < 0.012 08-15-05 331 0.035 +/- 0.004 < 0.010 02-28-05 360 0.028 +/- 0.003 < 0.008 08-22-05 340 0.033 +/- 0.004 < 0.025 08-29-05 346 0.025 +/- 0.003 < 0.015 03-07-05 363 0.022 +/- 0.003 < 0.011 03-14-05 363 0.021 +/- 0.003 < 0.012 09-05-05 346 0.023 +/- 0.003 < 0.021 03-21-05 363 0.020 +/- 0.003 < 0.009 09-12-05 340 0.047 +/- 0.004 < 0.012 03-28-05 351 0.019 +/- 0.003 < 0.010 09-19-05 348 0.038 +/- 0.004 < 0.013 09-26-05 357 0.038 +/- 0.004 < 0.007 10-03-05 346 0.020 +/- 0.003 < 0.021 1st Qtr. Mean + s.d. 0.026 +/- 0.005 < 0.014 3rd Qtr. Mean +/- s.d. 0.032 + 0.008 < 0.025 04-04-05 351 0.024 +/- 0.003 < 0.013 10-10-05 351 0.029 +/- 0.004 < 0.020 04-11-05 343 0.024 +/- 0.003 < 0.029 10-17-05 354 0.022 +/- 0.003 < 0.013 04-18-05 346 0.027 +/- 0.003 < 0.020 10-24-05 360 0.022 +/- 0.003 < 0.011 04-26-05 351 0.021 +/- 0.003 < 0.011 10-31-05 363 0.019 +/- 0.003 < 0.020 05-02-05 346 0.016 +/- 0.003 < 0.021 11-07-05 357 0.036 +/- 0.004 < 0.013 05-09-05 343 0.028 +/- 0.003 < 0.013 11-14-05 360 0.037 +/-0.004 < 0.040 05-16-05 346 0.020 +/- 0.003 < 0.016 11-21-05 371 0.024 +/- 0.003 < 0.011 05-23-05 340 0.021 +/- 0.003 < 0.028 11-28-05 371 0.025 +/- 0.003 < 0.018 05-31-05 402 0.015 +/- 0.002 < 0.012 12-05-05 391 0.018 +/- 0.003 < 0.007 06-06-05 295 0.025 +/- 0.004 a< 0.056 12-12-05 385 0.042 +/- 0.004 a < 0.042 06-13-05 340 0.026 +/- 0.003 a < 0.030 12-19-05 379 0.040 +/- 0.004 < 0.019 06-20-05 346 0.016 +/- 0.003 < 0.016 12-27-05 422 0.058 +/- 0.004 < 0.020 06-27-05 337 0.035 +/- 0.003 < 0.018 01-02-06 320 0.022 +/- 0.003 < 0.013 2nd Qtr. Mean +/- s.d. 0.023 +/- 0.006 < 0.056 4th Qtr. Mean +/- s.d. 0.030 t 0.012 < 0.042 Cumulative Average 0.028 Previous Annual Average 0.026 a 1-131 LLD not reached due to age of sample.

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PALISADES Table 1. Airborne particulates and charcoal canisters, analyses for gross beta and iodine-1 31.

Location: 9TP - Covert Township Park (1.5 mi. SSW)

Units: pCim 3 Collection: Continuous, weekly exchange.

Date Volume Date Volume Collected (m 3

) Gross Beta 1-131 Collected (m 3) Gross Beta 1-131 Required LLD 0.010 0.030 0.010 0.030 01-10-05 356 0.033 +/- 0.004 < 0.014 07-04-05 329 0.028 +/- 0.004 < 0.021 01-17-05 360 0.033 +/- 0.004 < 0.011 07-11-05 329 0.031 +/- 0.004 < 0.022 01-24-05 368 0.029 +/- 0.003 < 0.008 07-18-05 329 0.033 +/- 0.003 < 0.022 01-31-05 368 0.029 +/- 0.004 < 0.012 07-25-05 320 0.031 +/- 0.004 < 0.022 08-01-05 329 0.022 +/- 0.004 < 0.016 02-07-05 357 0.034 +/- 0.003 < 0.012 02-14-05 363 0.021 +/- 0.003 <0.011 08-08-05 329 0.036 +/- 0.004 < 0.017 02-21-05 346 0.030 +/- 0.004 < 0.012 08-15-05 272 0.043 +/- 0.005 < 0.013 02-28-05 363 0.030 +/- 0.003 < 0.008 08-22-05 286 0.032 +/- 0.004 < 0.029 08-29-05 337 0.024 +/- 0.003 < 0.015 03-07-05 357 0.023 +/- 0.003 < 0.012 03-14-05 360 0.025 +/- 0.003 < 0.012 09-05-05 334 0.025 +/- 0.003 < 0.022 03-21-05 363 0.024 +/- 0.003 < 0.009 09-12-05 331 0.046 +/- 0.004 < 0.012 03-28-05 348 0.020 +/- 0.003 < 0.010 09-19-05 337 0.036 +/- 0.004 < 0.013 09-26-05 343 0.038 +/- 0.004 < 0.008 10-03-05 320 0.024 +/- 0.004 < 0.023 1st Qtr. Mean i s.d. 0.028 +/- 0.005 < 0.014 3rd Qtr. Mean +/- s.d. 0.032 +/- 0.007 < 0.029 04-04-05 346 0.022 +/- 0.003 < 0.013 10-10-05 340 0.025 +/- 0.004 < 0.021 04-11-05 340 0.023 +/- 0.003 < 0.029 10-17-05 340 0.026 +/- 0.004 < 0.014 04-18-05 343 0.028 +/- 0.003 < 0.020 10-24-05 346 0.023 +/- 0.003 < 0.012 04-26-05 348 0.024 +/- 0.003 < 0.011 10-31-05 348 0.021 +/- 0.003 < 0.020 05-02-05 343 0.017 +/- 0.003 < 0.021 11-07-05 343 0.040 +/- 0.004 < 0.013 05-09-05 340 0.031 +/- 0.003 < 0.013 11-14-05 348 0.036 + 0.004 < 0.038 05-16-05 334 0.020 +/- 0.003 < 0.016 11-21-05 351 0.025 +/- 0.003 < 0.012 05-23-05 343 0.021 +/- 0.003 < 0.028 11-28-05 357 0.026 +/- 0.003 < 0.019 05-31-05 385 0.017 +/- 0.002 < 0.012 12-05-05 360 0.023 +/- 0.003 < 0.007 06-06-05 269 0.031 +/- 0.004 a < 0.062 12-12-05 368 0.046 +/- 0.004 a < 0.044 06-13-05 *326 0.027 +/- 0.004 c< 0.032 12-19-05 363 0.034 +/- 0.004 < 0.020 06-20-05 331 0.014 +/- 0.003 < 0.017 12-27-05 408 0.062 +/- 0.004 < 0.020 06-27-05 323 0.033 +/- 0.003 < 0.019 01-02-06 306 0.027 +/- 0.004 < 0.014 2nd Qtr. Mean +/- s.d. 0.024 + 0.006 < 0.062 4th Qtr. Mean +/- s.d. 0.032 +/- 0.012 < 0.044 Cumulative Average 0.029 Previous Annual Average 0.026 a 1-131 LLD not reached due to age of sample.

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PALISADES Table 1. Airborne particulates and charcoal canisters, analyses for gross beta and iodine-I 31.

Location: 1OGR - Grand Rapids (55 mi. NNE)

Units: pci/m3 Collection: Continuous, weekly exchange.

Date Volume Date Volume 3

Collected (i 3 ) Gross Beta 1-131 Collected (m ) Gross Beta 1-131 Reauired LLD 0.010 0.030 0.010 0.030 01-05-05 348 0.042 +/- 0.004 < 0.022 07-06-05 286 0.030 +/- 0.004 2< 0.040 01-12-05 337 0.040 +/- 0.004 < 0.019 07-14-05 337 0.037 +/- 0.004 a < 0.031 01-19-05 357 0.030 +/- 0.003 < 0.013 07-20-05 263 0.035 +/- 0.005 a < 0.038 01-26-05 351 0.027 +/- 0.004 < 0.020 07-27-05 331 0.028 +/- 0.004 < 0.024 02-02-05 348 0.027 +/- 0.003 < 0.019 08-03-05 312 0.036 +/- 0.004 < 0.027 02-09-05 320 0.036 +/- 0.004 <0.020 08-10-05 317 0.043 +/- 0.004 < 0.017 02-16-05 343 0.031 +/-0.004 <0.019 08-17-05 329 0.035 +/- 0.004 a < 0.039 02-23-05 346 0.027 +/- 0.003 < 0.013 08-24-05 314 0.026 +/- 0.004 < 0.018 03-03-05 399 0.025 +/- 0.003 < 0.015 08-31-05 326 0.031 +/- 0.004 <0.022 03-09-05 357 0.027

  • 0.004 c0.021 09-08-05 371 0.029 +/- 0.003 < 0.016 03-16-05 337 0.023 +/- 0.003 c0.015 09-14-05 275 0.062 +/- 0.005 < 0.024 03-23-05 337 0.020 +/- 0.003 < 0.016 09-21-05 320 0.036 +/- 0.004 < 0.013 03-30-05 334 0.023 +/- 0.003 < 0.016 09-28-05 331 0.033 +/- 0.004 < 0.034 1st Qtr. Mean +/- s.d. 0.029 +/- 0.007 < 0.022 3rd Qtr. Mean i s.d. 0.035 +/- 0.009 < 0.040 04-06-05 329 0.027 +/- 0.003 c0.046 10-05-05 323 0.035 +/- 0.004 a < 0034 04-13-05 340 0.026 +/- 0.003 c0.030 10-12-05 334 0.022 +/- 0.003 < 0.022 04-21-05 363 0.029 +/- 0.003 <0.017 10-19-05 331 0.025 +/- 0.004 < 0.019 04-27-05 295 0.018 +/- 0.003 <0.038 10-26-05 340 0.018 +/- 0.003 < 0.032 11-02-05 337 0.026 +/- 0.004 < 0.021 05-04-05 331 0.018 +/- 0.003 c0.020 05-12-05 371 0.032 +/- 0.003 < 0.022 11-09-05 331 0.048 +/- 0.005 < 0.029 05-18-05 286 0.021 +/- 0.003 < 0.049 11-16-05 343 0.023 +/- 0.003 < 0.018 05-25-05 329 0.021 +/- 0.003 c<0.023 11-23-05 340 0.031 +/- 0.004 a < 0.031 11-30-05 351 0.026 i 0.003 < 0.011 06-01-05 326 0.020 +/- 0.003 c 0.083 06-08-05 317 0.023 +/- 0.004 a <0.051 12-07-05 346 0.025 +/- 0.003 a <0.061 06-15-05 295 0.025 +/- 0.004 < 0.029 12-14-05 354 0.038 +/- 0.004 < 0.032 06-23-05 326 0.019 i 0.003 < 0.027 12-22-05 402 0.044 +/- 0.004 a < 0.032 06-29-05 235 0.054 +/- 0.006 a c0.044 12-28-05 286 0.057 +/- 0.005 < 0.023 2nd Qtr. Mean +/- s.d. 0.026 +/- 0.010 < 0.083 4th Qtr. Mean +/- s.d. 0.032 +/- 0.012 < 0.061 Cumulative Average 0.031 Previous Annual Average 0.028 a 1-131 LLD. not reached due to age of sample.

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PALISADES Table 2. Gamma radiation, as measured by TLDs, quarterly exposure.

Units: mR/91 daysa 1st Qtr. 2nd Qtr. 3rd Qtr. 4th Qtr.

Date Placed 12-30-04 03-28-05 06-30-05 09-30-05 Date Removed 03-28-05 06-30-05 09-30-05 01-03-06 Intransit (mR) 2.4 +/- 0.2 1.0 +/- 0.6 2.2 +/- 0.2 1.1 +/-0.5 ST-01 11.2 +/-0.7 12.8 +/- 0.8 12.0 +/- 0.7 13.1 +/-0.5 ST-02 15.1 +/-0.9 17.4 +/- 0.7 17.9 +/- 0.9 18.3 +/-0.7 ST-03 12.9 +/-0.3 14.6 +/- 0.7 15.0 +/- 0.4 15.1 +/-0.6 ST-04 13.6 +/- 0.7 15.6 +/- 0.8 15.3 +/- 0.7 15.8 +/- 0.6 ST-05 13.5 +/- 0.4 15.6 +/- 0.9 14.9 +/- 0.3 15.4 +/- 0.6 ST-06 12.6 +/-0.4 13.6 +/- 0.6 14.3 +/-0.4 13.9 +/-0.6 ST-07A 11.8 +/-0.5 12.6 +/- 0.8 12.6 +/-0.4 13.3 +/-0.6 ST-08 11.9 +/-0.5 13.9 +/- 0.8 12.8 +/- 0.5 13.7 +/-0.7 ST-09 11.1 +/-0.4 13.0 +/- 0.6 11.9 +/- 0.5 13.2 +/-0.5 ST-10 12.8 +/-0.6 14.2 +/- 0.7 13.9 +/- 0.4 14.8 +/- 0.6 ST-1I 15.9 i 1.4 16.9 +/- 0.6 16.7 +/- 1.0 17.2 i0.8 ST-12 12.3 +/-0.5 14.9 +/- 0.6 15.3 +/- 0.7 15.2 +/- 0.5 ST-13 11.2 +/-0.6 13.2 +/- 0.8 12.2 +/- 0.7 13.0 +/-0.5 ST-14 10.0 +/-0.5 11.4 +/-0.6 10.6 +/- 0.5 11.7 +/-0.6 ST-15 10.8 +/- 1.1 12.4 +/-0.7 11.2 +/- 0.6 12.5 +/-0.6 ST-16 9.7 +/-0.8 12.2 +/-0.7 11.4 +/-0.3 12.3 +/- 0.6 ST-17 10.3 +/-0.3 11.9 +/-0.9 11.0 +/-0.3 12.3 +/- 0.7 ST-18 11.3 00.3 13.4 +/-0.9 12.3 +/- 0.3 13.4 +/- 0.6 ST-19 11.3 +/-0.3 13.4 +/- 0.6 12.9 +/- 0.4 13.2 +/- 0.5 ST-20 9.6 +/- 0.3 12.8 +/- 0.6 11.2 +/- 0.3 13.0 +/- 0.5 ST-21 11.3 +/-0.4 11.9 +/- 0.8 12.5 +/- 0.4 12.1 +/-0.8 ST-22 7.2 +/- 0.7 7.5 +/- 0.6 7.3 +/- 0.3 7.3 +/- 0.6 ST-23 11.5 O0.6 13.9 +/- 0.6 13.3 +/- 0.7 14.0 +/-0.6 ST-24 12.2 i0.5 15.6 +/- 0.8 14.4 +/- 0.4 15.6 +/-0.6 ST-33 10.1 +/-0.4 11.9 +/-0.8 11.1 +/-0.6 12.3 +/-0.8 ST-34 10.6 +/-0.5 12.4 +/- 0.6 11.4 +/- 0.4 12.6 +/-0.6 ST-35 13.4 +/- 0.5 14.6 +/- 0.7 14.5 +/- 0.6 14.7 +/-0.7 ST-36 10.7 +/- 0.4 12.3 +/- 0.7 11.7 +/- 0.6 12.7 +/-0.7 ST-37 11.4 +/- 0.6 12.8 +/- 0.8 12.1 +/-0.7 13.0 +/-0.8 ST-38 10.6 +/- 0.9 12.5 +/- 0.8 11.1 +/-0.5 12.5 +/-0.7 Mean s.d. 11.6 +/- 1.7 13.4 +/- 1.9 12.8 +/- 2.1 13.6 +/-2.0 Control 1 6.6 +/- 0.4 7.3 +/- 0.6 6.7 +/- 0.4 7.2 +/- 0.6 Control 2 6.9 +/- 0.7 7.4 +/- 0.6 6.6 +/- 0.3 7.3 +/- 0.6 a Intransit exposure has been subtracted.

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PALISADES Table 3. Lake Water, analyses for gross alpha, gross beta and tritium.

Collection: Monthly composites of daily collections.

Units: pCi/L Location Intake Date Collected Lab Code Gross Beta H-3 Required LLD 4.0 500 01-13-05 PALW -640 1.6 +/- 0.8 < 166 02-28-05 PALW -1092 1.7 +/- 0.4 < 147 03-31-05 PALW -1788 1.8 +/- 0.7 < 171 04-30-05 PALW -3132 1.3 +/- 0.4 < 165 05-31-05 PALW -3128 1.5 +/- 0.4 < 167 06-30-05 PALW -4480 2.8 +/- 0.7 241 +/- 97 07-31-05 PALW -4484 1.7 +/- 0.7 255 +/- 97 08-31-05 PALW -5360 1.6 +/- 0.4 < 171 09-30-05 PALW -6128 1.4 +/- 0.3 397 +/- 99 10-31-05 PALW -6985 2.0 +/- 0.7 < 166 11-30-05 PALW -6988 1.5 +/- 0.4 < 166 12-31-05 PALW -7456 1.6 +/- 0.7 < 184 Lake Water, analysis for gross beta.

Collection: Monthly composites of daily collections.

Units: pCi/L Location South Haven Municipal System (Raw)

Date Collected Lab Code Gross Beta Required LLD 4.0 01-31-05 PALW -642 2.1 +/- 0.6 02-28-05 PALW -1094 1.3 +/- 0.3 03-31-05 PALW -1789 2.6 +/- 0.6 04-30-05 PALW -2353 2.3 +/- 0.6 05-31-05 PALW -3147 1.5 +/- 0.4 06-30-05 PALW -4632 2.2 +/- 0.6 07-31-05 PALW -4633 2.0 +/- 0.5 08-31-05 PALW -5363 0.9 +/- 0.3 09-30-05 PALW -6131 1.4 +/- 0.3 10-31-05 PALW -6439 2.1 +/- 0.4 11-30-05 PALW -6989 1.7 +/- 0.4 12-31-05 PALW -7458 2.2 +/- 0.6 3-1

11CL S(q (Coo 5 c *0 IA M e- -T(Ic aL PALISADES Table 4. AEUllstef, analyses for gross beta and tritium.

Collection: Monthly composites of daily collections.

Units: pCi/L Location South Haven Municipal System (Treated)

Date Collected Lab Code Gross Beta H-3 Required LLD 4.0 500 01-31-05 PAWW -643 3.0 i 0.6 < 166 02-28-05 PAWW -1095 2.0 +/- 0.3 < 147 03-31-05 PAWW -1790 2.4 +/- 0.6 < 171 04-30-05 PAWW -3134 1.4 +/- 0.4 < 165 05-31-05 PAWW -3130 1.5 +/- 0.4 < 165 06-30-05 PAWW -4482 1.1 +/- 0.3 287 +/- 99 07-31-05 PAWW -4485 1.9 +/- 0.6 245 +/- 114 08-31-05 PAWW -5364 1.1 +/- 0.3 < 171 09-30-05 PAWW -6132 2.5 +/- 0.6 322 +/- 96 10-31-05 PAWW -6986 1.1 +/- 0.6 < 166 11-30-05 PAWW -6990 1.3 +/- 0.3 < 181 12-31-05 PAWW -7459 1.7 +/- 0.6 < 190 4-1

PALISADES Table 5. Well water, analyses for gross beta and tritium.

Collection: Quarterly Units: pCi/L Location Site Well #14 Date Collected Lab Code Gross Beta H-3 Required LLD 4.0 500 03-29-05 PAWW -1348 4.2 +/- 0.8 < 166 06-30-05 ND" - -

09-30-05 PAWW -6133 4.2 +/- 0.7 301 +/- 95 11-21-05 PAWW -6991 3.6 +/- 0.5 < 181 Location Site Well #15 Date Collected Lab Code Gross Beta H-3 Required LLD 4.0 500 03-29-05 PAWW -1349 4.1 +/- 0.7 < 166 06-30-05 ND" -

09-30-05 PAWW -6134 3.7 +/- 0.7 316 +/- 96 11-21-05 PAWW -6992 2.8 +/- 0.5 < 181 NOTE: Gamma isotopic analysis required if gross beta exceeds 10 pCViL. Results listed in Appendix C.

a "ND" = No data; sample not received.

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PALISADES Table 5. Well water, analyses for gross beta and tritium.

Collection: Quarterly Units: pCi/L Location Site Well #16 Date Collected Lab Code Gross Beta H-3 Required LLD 4.0 500 03-29-05 PAWW -1350 6.1 +/- 0.9 < 166 06-30-05 NDa - -

09-30-05 PAWW -6135 5.3 +/- 0.8 364 +/- 98 11-21-05 PAWW -6993 4.8 +/- 0.6 < 181 NOTE: Gamma isotopic analysis required if gross beta exceeds 10 pCi/L. Results listed in Appendix C.

a"ND" = No data; sample not received.

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PALISADES Table 6. Water, Ludington controls, analyses for gross beta, tritium and strontium.

Collection: Monthly composites of daily collections.

Units: pCi/L Location Ludington (Lake In)

Date Collected Lab Code Gross Beta H-3 Sr-89 Sr-90 Required LLD 4.0 500 5.0 1.0 02-08-05 PALW -641 2.9 +/- 0.8 < 166 < 0.4 < 0.7 03-07-05 PALW -1093 1.3 +/- 0.4 < 147 < 0.5 < 0.6 04-11-05 PALW -3126 1.6 +/- 0.4 < 168 < 1.1 < 0.5 05-03-05 PALW -3133 1.4

  • 0.4 < 165 < 0.8 < 0.5 06-01-05 PALW -3129 1.4 +/- 0.4 < 167 < 0.6 < 0.5 07-12-05 PALW -4481 2.3 +/- 0.6 < 165 < 0.8 < 0.6 08-01-05 PALW -5359 1.2 +/- 0.3 < 172 < 1.3 < 0.7 09-12-05 PALW 5361,2 1.1 +/- 0.2 < 171 < 0.8 < 0.6 10-11-05 PALW 6129,30 1.6 +/- 0.2 337 +/- 68 < 0.7 < 0.5 10-31 -05 PALW -6438 1.8 +/- 0.4 < 179 < 0.3 < 0.2 12-05-05 PALW -7454 1.8 +/- 0.6 < 185 < 0.9 < 0.6 01-03-06 PALW -7457 2.9 +/- 0.6 < 184 < 0.6 < 0.6 a"ND" = No data; sample not received.

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PALISADES Table 7. In-Plant water, analyses for gross alpha, gross beta, strontium-89, strontium-90, tritium and gamma emitting isotopes.

Collection: Monthly composites Units: uCi/mL Location Service Water Date Collected Required 01 05 02-28-05 03-31-05 Lab Code LLD PACW-639 PACW-1091 PACW-1787 Gross Alpha 1.0 E-07 < 7.7 E-10 < 9.0 E-10 < 4.6 E-10 Gross Beta 1.0 E-09 2.1 i 0.6 E-09 1.4 +/- 0.4 E-09 1.6 +/- 0.3 E-09 H-3 1.0 E-05 < 1.7 E-07 < 1.6 E-07 < 1.7 E-07 Sr-89 5.0 E-08 < 1.1 E-09 < 4.5 E-10 < 6.2 E-10 Sr-90 5.0 E-08 < 7.1 E-10 < 4.8 E-10 < 5.5 E-10 Cs-1 37 5.0 E-07 < 1.7 E-09 < 3.5 E-09 < 2.8 E-09 Othersa 5.0 E-07 < 2.3 E-09 < 2.0 E-09 < 2.6 E-09 Date Collected Required 04-30-05 05-31-06 06-30-05 Lab Code LLD PACW-3131 PACW-3127 PACW-4479 Gross Alpha 1.0 E-07 < 8.3 E-10 < 7.9 E-10 < 9.4 E-10 Gross Beta 1.0 E-09 1.5 +/- 0.4 E-09 1.5 +/- 0.4 E-09 3.1 +/- 0.8 E-09 H-3 1.0 E-05 1.3 +/- 0.1 E-06 < 1.7 E-07 < 1.7 E-07 Sr-89 5.0 E-08 < 9.2 E-10 < 7.0 E-10 < 8.3 E-10 Sr-90 5.0 E-08 < 5.6 E-10 < 5.9 E-10 < 5.9 E-10 Cs-1 37 5.0 E-07 < 1.5 E-09 < 3.3 E-09 < 1.1 E-09 Othersa 5.0 E-07 < 1.1 E-09 < 4.5 E-09 < 1.4 E-09 Date Collected Required 07-31-05 08-31-05 09-30-05 Lab Code LLD PACW-4483 PACW-5358 PACW-6127 Gross Alpha 1.0 E-07 < 9.0 E-10 < 1.2 E-09 1.1 +/- 0.5 E-09 Gross Beta 1.0 E-09 2.0 +/- 0.5 E-09 2.1 +/- 0.8 E-09 1.7 +/- 0.3 E-09 H-3 1.0 E-05 < 1.7 E-07 < 1.7 E-07 2.8 +/- 0.2 E-06 Sr-89 5.0 E-08 < 7.2 E-10 < 7.3 E-10 < 8.0 E-10 Sr-90 5.0 E-08 < 6.7 E-10 < 6.9 E-10 < 7.7 E-10 Cs-1 37 5.0 E-07 < 2.1 E-09 < 1.5 E-09 < 2.1 E-09 Othersa 5.0 E-07 < 3.5 E-09 < 1.4 E-09 < 2.1 E-09 Co-60 7-1

PALISADES Table 7. In-Plant water, analyses for gross alpha, gross beta, strontium-89, strontium-90, tritium and gamma emitting isotopes.

Collection: Monthly composites Units: uCi/mL Location Service Water Date Collected Required 10-31-05 11-30-05 12-31 -05 Lab Code LLD PACW-6984 PACW-6987 PACW-7455 Gross Alpha 1.0 E-07 < 4.6 E-10 < 1.2 E-09 < 9.2 E-10 Gross Beta 1.0 E-09 1.8 +/- 0.4 E-09 3.8 +/- 0.9 E-09 3.2 +/- 0.7 E-09 H-3 1.0 E-05 < 1.7 E-07 < 1.7 E-07 2.7 +/- 1.1 E-07 Sr-89 5.0 E-08 < 8.7 E-10 < 7.1 E-10 < 7.2 E-10 Sr-90 5.0 E-08 <5.3 E-10 < 6.7 E-10 < 6.4 E-10 Cs-1 37 5.0 E-07 < 1.6 E-09 < 4.9 E-09 < 2.1 E-09 Othersa 5.0 E-07 < 1.1 E-09 < 2.5 E-09 < 2.6 E-09 aCo-60 7-2

PALISADES Table 7. In-Plant water, analyses for gross alpha, gross beta, strontium-89, strontium-90, tritium and gamma emitting isotopes.

Collection: Monthly composites Units: uCimL Location Turbine Sump Date Collected Required 01-31-05 02-28-05 03-31-05 Lab Code LLD PACW-638 PACW-1 198 PACW-6369 Gross Alpha 1.0 E-07 < 9.9 E-10 < 7.7 E-10 < 6.7 E-10 Gross Beta 1.0 E-09 1.3 +/- 0.7 E-09 9.0 +/- 3.6 E-10 5.7 +/- 3.4 E-10 H-3 1.0 E-05 5.5 +/- 0.2 E-06 3.6 +/- 0.2 E-06 1.5 +/- 0.1 E-05 Sr-89 5.0 E-08 < 6.8 E-10 < 2.9 E-09 < 8.4 E-09 Sr-90 5.0 E-08 9.4 +/- 4.3 E-10 3.9 +/- 1.7 E-09 < 3.1 E-10 Cs-137 5.0 E-07 < 2.9 E-09 < 2.4 E-09 < 1.6 E-09 Othersa 5.0 E-07 < 1.5 E-09 < 3.0 E-09 < 1.3 E-09 Date Collected Required 04-30-05 05-31-05 06-30-05 Lab Code LLD PACW-6370 PACW-6371 PACW-6372 Gross Alpha 1.0 E-07 < 6.4 E-10 < 5.9 E-10 < 5.7 E-10 Gross Beta 1.0 E-09 < 6.0 E-10 < 5.6 E-10 < 5.7 E-10 H-3 1.0 E-05 1.8 +/- 0.1 E-05 2.3 +/- 0.1 E-05 1.3 +/- 0.1 E-05 Sr-89 5.0 E-08 < 4.5 E-09 < 2.7 E-09 < 1.9 E-09 Sr-90 5.0 E-08 < 2.8 E-10 < 2.3 E-10 < 2.5 E-10 Cs-137 5.0 E-07 < 1.4 E-09 < 1.4 E-09 < 1.8 E-09 Othersa 5.0 E-07 < 1.0 E-09 < 1.2 E-09 < 1.3 E-09 Date Collected Required 07-31-05 08-31-05 09-30-05 Lab Code LLD PACW-6373 PACW-6374 PACW-6375 Gross Alpha 1.0 E-07 < 6.3 E-10 < 5.7 E-10 < 3.8 E-10 Gross Beta 1.0 E-09 < 5.7 E-10 < 6.0 E-10 1.5 +/- 0.4 E-10 H-3 1.0 E-05 2.0 +/- 0.1 E-05 2.1 +/- 0.1 E-05 1.6 +/- 0.1 E-05 Sr-89 5.0 E-08 < 1.3 E-09 < 9.8 E-10 < 5.4 E-10 Sr-90 5.0 E-08 < 2.9 E-10 < 3.0 E-10 < 2.9 E-10 Cs-137 5.0 E-07 < 1.6 E-09 < 1.5 E-09 < 1.7 E-09 Othersa 5.0 E-07 < 1.1 E-09 < 9.2 E-10 < 1.2 E-09 a Co-60 7-3

PALISADES Table 7. In-Plant water, analyses for gross alpha, gross beta, strontium-89, strontium-90, tritium and gamma emitting isotopes.

Collection: Monthly composites Units: uCi/mL Location Turbine Sump Date Collected Required 10-31 -05 11-30-05 12-311-05 Lab Code LLD PACW-7588 PACW-7589 PACW-7590 Gross Alpha 1.0 E-07 4.5 i 2.0 E-10 < 4.1 E-10 < 3.7 E-10 Gross Beta 1.0 E-09 6.6 i 2.0 E-10 2.3 +/- 0.5 E-09 9.7 +/- 4.2 E-10 H-3 1.0 E-05 1.0 + 0.1 E-05 4.8 +/- 0.2 E-06 4.4 +/- 0.2 E-06 Sr-89 5.0 E-08 < 2.1 E-09 < 1.3 E-09 < 1.0 E-09 Sr-90 5.0 E-08 < 4.9 E-10 < 5.8 E-10 < 6.0 E-10 Cs-1 37 5.0 E-07 < 1.2 E-09 < 1.1 E-09 < 9.6 E-10 Others" 5.0 E-07 < 1.7 E-09 < 1.4 E-09 < 1.2 E-09 a Co-60 7-4

PALISADES Table 8. Milk, analyses for iodine-131 and gamma emitting isotopes, Collection: Monthly Location JH - Joseph Hay Farm Date Lab Concentration (pCi/L)

Collected Code 1-131 K-40 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 Required LLD 1.0 - 15.0 18.0 15.0 01-11-05 PAMI -151 < 0.3 1416 +/- 122 < 3.8 < 4.0 < 3.9 02-08-05 PAMI -566 < 0.2 1194 +/- 105 < 3.1 < 2.5 < 1.2 03-08-05 PAMI -1089 <0.3 1301 +/-69 <3.2 <2.4 <2.1 04-05-05 PAMI -1599 <0.2 1198 +/-95 <4.0 <3.6 <3.2 05-03-05 PAMI -2263 < 0.2 1322 +/- 109 < 3.5 < 4.0 < 2.6 08-07-05 PAMI -3118 <0.3 1351 +/-101 <2.3 <3.4 <3.1 07-05-05 PAMI -3675 < 0.3 1229 +/- 114 < 2.5 < 3.0 < 1.8 08-09-05 PAMI -4568 < 0.2 1377 +/- 109 < 4.8 < 4.3 < 2.3 09-08-05 PAMI -5005 <0.5 1370 +/- 84 <2.9 <3.0 <4.3 10-11-05 PAMI -5699 < 0.2 1232 +/- 101 < 4.1 < 3.7 < 3.2 11-08-05 PAMI -6388 <0.3 1296 +/-116 <4.8 <3.7 <2.1 12-06-05 PAMI -6934 < 0.3 1246 +/- 94 < 3.9 < 4.0 < 1.5 Location DC - Danny Carpenter Farrn Date Lab Concentration (pCi/L)

Collected Code 1-131 K-40 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 Reouired LLD t0 - 15.0 18.0 15.0 01-11-05 PAMI-149 <0.3 1257+/-219 <5.5 <6.8 <11.2 02-08-05 PAMI -563 < 0.2 1249 +/- 99 < 4.6 < 3.9 < 2.8 03-08-05 PAMI -1087 <0.3 1187 +/- 103 <4.6 <4.3 <3.5 04-05-05 PAMI -1597 <0.2 1321 +/-113 <4.4 <2.8 <4.4 05-03-05 PAMI 2260,1 < 0.3 1117 +/- 77 < 3.6 < 4.4 < 1.8 06-07-05 PAMI -3116 < 0.3 1338 +/- 110 < 4.1 < 2.6 < 3.5 07-05-05 PAMI -3673 < 0.3 1250 +/- 106 < 2.6 < 3.8 < 3.6 08-09-05 PAMI -4566 < 0.2 1085 +/- 101 < 2.6 < 4.5 < 3.5 09-08-05 PAMI -5003 < 0.2 1373 +/- 85 < 3.2 < 3.2 < 4.5 10-11-05 PAMI -5697 <0.2 1311 +/- 117 <3.7 <4.5 <4.0 11-08-05 PAMI -6386 <0.3 1091 +/-100 <4.5 <4.1 <2.6 12-06-05 PAMI -6932 < 0.3 1388 +/- 105 < 3.0 < 4.2 < 3.1 8-1

PALISADES Table 8. Milk, analyses for iodine-131 and gamma emitting isotopes, Collection: Monthly Location DH - Dennis Hessey Farm Date Lab Concentration (pCi/L)

Collected Code 1-131 K-40 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 Required LLD 1.0 - 15.0 18.0 15.0 01-11-05 PAMI -150 < 0.3 1122 +/- 196 < 5.7 < 8.5 < 11.4 02-08-05 PAMN 564,5 < 0.3 1304 +/- 115 < 3.3 < 4.5 < 3.0 03-08-05 PAMI -1088 <0.3 1223 +/-114 <2.6 <3.8 <4.5 04-05-05 PAMI -1598 < 0.2 1356 +/- 113 < 3.2 < 3.7 < 3.9 05-03-05 PAMI -2262 < 0.3 1277 +/- 106 < 3.2 < 3.9 < 1.6 06-07-05 PAMI -3117 < 0.3 1267 +/- 109 < 3.8 < 3.8 < 2.9 07-05-05 PAMI -3674 <0.3 1397 +/- 115 <4.8 <2.7 <2.2 08-09-05 PAMI -4567 < 0.2 1386 +/- 113 < 4.2 < 3.9 < 2.9 09-08-05 PAMI -5004 < 0.3 1353 +/- 112 < 3.0 < 2.0 < 3.1 10-11-05 PAMI -5698 < 0.3 1259 +/- 108 < 3.1 < 3.2 < 3.1 11-08-05 PAM! -6387 < 0.3 1229 +/- 114 < 3.3 < 3.1 < 4.3 12-06-05 PAMI -6933 < 0.2 1462 +/- 106 < 4.5 < 4.4 < 1.4 Location WS - William Shine Farm Date Lab Concentration (pCVL)

Collected Code 1-131 K-40 Cs-1 34 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 Reauired LLD 1.0 - 15.0 18.0 15.0 01-11-05 PAMN -152 < 0.3 1487 +/- 219 < 8.0 < 8.1 < 8.4 02-08-05 PAMI -567 <0.2 1153 i 151 <4.6 <4.2 <2.9 03-08-05 PAMI -1090 < 0.3 1378 +/- 83 < 3.5 < 3.6 < 4.0 04-05-05 PAMI -1600 < 0.2 1392 +/- 85 < 3.2 < 2.8 < 4.4 05-03-05 PAMI -2264 < 0.2 1286 +/- 108 < 3.4 < 4.6 < 2.7 06-07-05 PAMI -3119 <0.3 1440 +/-105 <4.7 <4.9 <1.8 07-05-05 PAMI 3676,7 <0.3 1406 +/-85 <2.7 < 3.3 < 2.0 08-09-05 PAMI -4569 < 0.2 1478 +/- 112 < 4.5 < 1.9 < 2.1 09-08-05 PAMI -5006 < 0.2 1530 +/- 84 < 3.3 < 2.6 < 2.5 10-11-05 PAM! -5700 < 0.2 1205 +/- 103 < 3.4 < 3.5 < 2.8 11-08-05 PAMI-6389 <0.3 1363+/-118 <3.6 <3.9 <3.1 12-06-05 PAMI -6935 < 0.3 1489 +/- 106 < 2.5 < 3.6 < 1.8 8-2

PALISADES Table 9. Food Crops, analyses for gross beta and gamma-emitting isotopes.

Collection: Semiannually, at the time of harvest.

Units: pCig wet I nration J. Samo Farm Lab Code PAVE-4656 PAVE-6098 Date Collected 8/8/2005 10/10/2005 Req. LLD Sample Type Blueberries Apples Mn-54 < 0.014 < 0.009 0.08 Fe-59 < 0.018 < 0.048 0.10 Co-58 < 0.010 < 0.015 0.08 Co-60 < 0.012 < 0.009 0.05 Zn-65 < 0.009 < 0.027 0.10 Zr-Nb-95 < 0.022 < 0.019 0.10 1-131 < 0.028 < 0.149 0.06 a Cs-134 < 0.015 < 0.012 0.08 Cs-I 37 < 0.015 < 0.010 0.08

' Required for broadleaf vegetation only.

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PALISADES Table 9. Food Crops, analyses for gross beta and gamma-emitting isotopes.

Collection: Semiannually, at the time of harvest.

Units: pClg wet Location Control Station Lab Code PAVE-4657 PAVE-6099 Date Collected 8/8/2005 10/10/2005 Req. LLD Sample Type Blueberries Apples Mn-54 < 0.011 < 0.020 0.08 Fe-59 < 0.017 < 0.031 0.10 Co-58 < 0.013 < 0.015 0.08 Co-60 < 0.015 < 0.013 0.05 Zn-65 < 0.028 < 0.017 0.10 Zr-Nb-95 < 0.012 < 0.018 0.10 1-131 < 0.032 < 0.145 0.06 a Cs-134 < 0.011 < 0.014 0.08 Cs-1 37 < 0.013 < 0.019 0.08 a Required for broadleaf vegetation only.

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PALISADES Table 10. Fish, analyses for gross beta and gamma-emitting isotopes.

Collection: Semiannually Units: pCi/g wet Location Discharge Lab Code PAF-7118,9 PAF-7120 PAF-7121 PAF-7123 Date Collected 4/6/2005 9/7/2005 9/21/2005 11/25/2005 Req. LLD Sample Type Brown Trout Yellow Perch Chinook Salmon Whitefish Mn-54 < 0.034 < 0.020 < 0.016 <0.015 0.13 Fe-59 < 1.452 < 0.212 <0.188 < 0.051 0.26 Co-58 < 0.225 < 0.050 < 0.024 < 0.021 0.13 Co-60 < 0.020 < 0.018 <0.010 < 0.013 0.13 Zn-65 < 0.048 < 0.029 < 0.024 < 0.018 0.26 Zr-Nb-95 < 2.162 < 0.170 <0.167 <0.041 0.10 Cs-134 < 0.015 <0.016 <0.013 < 0.015 0.13 Cs-137 < 0.018 < 0.016 0.065 +/- 0.028 < 0.017 0.15 Location Lake Ontario Lab Code PAF-7126 Date Collected 12/8/2005 Req. LLD Sample Type Perch Mn-54 < 0.013 0.13 Fe-59 < 0.052 0.26 Co-58 < 0.016 0.13 Co-60 < 0.015 0.13 Zn-65 < 0.020 0.26 Zr-Nb-95 < 0.014 0.10 Cs-I 34 <0.015 0.13 Cs-137 < 0.014 0.15 Location Ludington Pumped Storage Plant (Control)

Lab Code PAF-7122 PAF-7124 PAF-7125 Date Collected 10/13/2005 12/8/2005 12/8/2005 Req. LLD Sample Type Chinook Salmon Whitefish Trout Mn-54 < 0.028 <0.017 < 0.013 0.13 Fe-59 <0.174 < 0.028 < 0.059 0.26 Co-58 < 0.037 <0.015 < 0.014 0.13 Co-60 < 0.030 <0.013 < 0.011 0.13 Zn-65 < 0.046 <0.031 < 0.025 0.26 Zr-Nb-95. < 0.097 < 0.043 < 0.023 0.10 Cs-134 c 0.020 < 0.020 <0.016 0.13 Cs- 137 < 0.023 c 0.017 0.035 i 0.020 0.15 10-1

PALISADES Table 11. Bottom sediment, analyses for gamma-emitting isotopes.

Collection: Semiannually Units: pCi/g dry Location Palisades North Property Lab Code PABS-3124 PABS-6977,8 Date Collected 4/28/2005 11/10/2005 Req. LLD Mn-54 < 0.013 < 0.019 0.08 Fe-59 < 0.082 < 0.053 0.10 Co-58 < 0.020 < 0.028 0.08 Co-60 < 0.017 < 0.025 0.05 Zn-65 < 0.052 < 0.062 0.10 Zr-Nb-95 < 0.045 < 0.031 0.10 Cs-134 < 0.021 < 0.021 0.15 Cs-137 < 0.015 < 0.018 0.18 Location Ludington Control Lab Code PABS-7127 Date Collected 12/8/2005 Req. LLD Mn-54 < 0.025 0.08 Fe-59 < 0.091 0.10 Co-58 < 0.027 0.08 Co-60 < 0.026 0.05 Zn-65 < 0.087 0.10 Zr-Nb-95 < 0.025 0.10 Cs-1 34 < 0.037 0.15 Cs-137 < 0.024 0.18 11-1

PALISADES Table 12.1. Liquid Radwaste, analyses for gross alpha, tritium, strontium-89, strontium-90, plutonium-239 and gamma emitting isotopes.

Collection: Monthly Units: uCurmi Lab Code Required NSa NS" PARW-1200 LLD Date Collected 01 05 02-28-05 03-12-05 Gross Alpha 1.0 E-07 9.1 +/- 1.5 E-09 H-3 1.0 E-05 3.66 +/- 0.01 E-01 Sr-89 5.0 E-08 < 2.3 E-09 Sr-90 5.0 E-08 7.7 +/- 0.4 E-08 Pu-239 5.0 E-08 2.63 +/- 1.78 E-10 Cr-51 5.0 E-07 < 7.31 E-08 Mn-54 5.0 E-07 < 3.94 E-08 Fe-59 5.0 E-07 < 2.53 E-08 Co-58 5.0 E-07 8.54 +/- 0.20 E-07 Co-60 5.0 E-07 9.01 +/- 0.17 E-07 Zn-65 5.0 E-07 < 2.64 E-08 Zr-95 5.0 E-07 < 1.93 E-08 Nb-95 5.0 E-07 < 1.34 E-08 Ag-II Om 5.0 E-07 3.02 +/- 0.63 E-08 Sb-124 5.0 E-07 < 1.40 E-08 Cs-134 5.0 E-07 < 1.17 E-08 Cs-I 37 5.0 E-07 1.14 +/- 0.09 E-07 Ba-140 5.0 E-07 < 7.71 E-08 La-140 5.0 E-07 < 1.26 E-08 Ce-141 5.0 E-07 < 1.25 E-08 Ce-144 5.0 E-07 < 3.86 E-08 a No sample received.

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PALISADES Table 12.1. Liquid Radwaste, analyses for gross alpha, tritium, strontium-89, strontium-90, plutonium-239 and gamma emitting isotopes.

Collection: Monthly Units: uCi/ml Lab Code Required NSa PARW-6345 NS" LLD Date Collected - 04-30-05 05-31-05 06-30-05 Gross Alpha 1.0 E-07 - 4.6 +/- 1.3 E-09 H-3 1.0 E-05 - 1.84 +/- 0.01 E-01 Sr-89 5.0 E-08 - < 1.9 E-08 Sr-90 5.0 E-08 - 9.8 +/- 0.4 E-08 Pu-239 5.0 E-08 - < 1.01 E-09 Cr-51 5.0 E-07 - < 3.80 E-06 Mn-54 5.0 E-07 - < 1.52 E-07 -

Fe-59 5.0 E-07 - < 1.53 E-07 Co-58 5.0 E-07 - 7.51 +/- 0.34 E-07 -

Co-60 5.0 E-07 - 1.05 +/- 0.02 E-06 -

Zn-65 5.0 E-07 - < 2.83 E-08 -

Zr-95 5.0 E-07 - < 7.37 E-08 -

Nb-95 5.0 E-07 - < 1.71 E-07 -

Ag-110m 5.0 E-07 - < 1.75 E-08 -

Sb-124 5.0 E-07 - < 8.26 E-08 -

Cs-134 5.0 E-07 - 1.60 +/- 0.07 E-07 -

Cs-137 5.0 E-07 - 6.73 +/- 0.12 E-07 -

Ba-140 5.0 E-07 - NDb La-140 5.0 E-07 - NDb Ce-141 5.0 E-07 - < 3.92 E-07 Ce-144 5.0 E-07 - < 6.85 E-08 a No sample received.

b 'ND" = No data due to age of sample; sample received 10-28-05.

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PALISADES Table 12.1. Liquid Radwaste, analyses for gross alpha, tritium, strontium-89, strontium-90, plutonium-239 and gamma emitting isotopes.

Collection: Monthly Units: uCi/ml Lab Code Required PARW-7586 NSa PARW-6346 LLD Date Collected - 07-05-05 08-31-05 09-26-05 Gross Alpha 1.0 E-07 5.7 +/- 1.6 E-09 - 2.1 +/- 0.9 E-09 H-3 1.0 E-05 2.89 +/- 0.01 E-01 - 4.03 +/- 0.01 E-01 Sr-89 5.0 E-08 < 3.0 E-08 - < 4.0 E-08 Sr-90 5.0 E-08 2.7 +/- 0.1 E-07 - 8.6 +/- 0.4 E-08 Pu-239 5.0 E-08 <2.10 E-10 - < 1.84 E-09 Cr-51 5.0 E-07 <2.00 E-05 - < 3.19 E-07 Mn-54 5.0 E-07 1.22 +/- 0.04 E-06 - < 3.00 E-07 Fe-59 5.0 E-07 < 7.11 E-07 - < 6.54 E-08 Co-58 5.0 E-07 3.14 +/- 0.09 E-06 - 1.38 +/- 0.03 E-06 Co-60 5.0 E-07 3.27 +/- 0.02 E-06 - 3.28 +/- 0.05 E-06 Zn-65 5.0 E-07 1.02 +/- 0.32 E-07 - < 5.13 E-08 Zr-95 5.0 E-07 < 1.72 E-07 - < 5.43 E-08 Nb-95 5.0 E-07 < 7.57 E-07 - < 4.91 E-08 Ag-110m 5.0 E-07 < 5.71 E-08 - 2.46 +/- 1.17 E-08 Sb-124 5.0 E-07 < 3.57 E-07 - < 3.90 E-08 Cs-134 5.0 E-07 1.11 +/-0.01 E-06 - 1.81 +/- 0.12 E-07 Cs-137 5.0 E-07 4.23 +/- 0.03 E-06 - 6.51 +/- 0.18 E-07 Ba-140 5.0 E-07 < 5.02 E-08 b - < 4.59 E-07 La-140 5.0 E-07 < 2.50 E-09 b - < 4.61 E-08 Ce-141 5.0 E-07 < 1.89 E-06 - < 4.33 E-08 Ce-144 5.0 E-07 < 1.20 E-07 - < 7.00 E-08 a No sample received.

b Not decay corrected; result at time of counting.

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PALISADES Table 12.1. Liquid Radwaste, analyses for gross alpha, tritium, strontium-89, strontium-90, plutonium-239 and gamma emitting isotopes.

Collection: Monthly Units: uCl/ml Lab Code Required LLD Nsa NSa PARW-7587 Date Collected 10-31-05 11-30-05 12-16-05 i Gross Alpha 1.0 E-07 2.7 +/- 3.2 E-08 i H-3 1.0 E-05 4.85 +/- 0.01 E-01 Sr-89 5.0 E-08 < 3.3 E-09 Sr-90 5.0 E-08 5.0 +/- 0.3 E-08 Pu-239 5.0 E-08 < 1.36 E-10 Cr-51 5.0 E-07 < 5.42 E-07 Mn-54 5.0 E-07 < 2.35 E-07 Fe-59 5.0 E-07 < 7.35 E-08 Co-58 5.0 E-07 8.75 +/- 0.05 E-06 Co-60 5.0 E-07 1.01 +/- 0.01 E-05 Zn-65 5.0 E-07 5.09 +/- 0.40 E-07 Zr-95 5.0 E-07 < 6.40 E-08 Nb-95 5.0 E-07 < 5.91 E-08 Ag-1 10m 5.0 E-07 3.30 +/- 0.20 E-07 Sb-124 5.0 E-07 < 4.72 E-08 Cs-134 5.0 E-07 7.67 +/- 2.55 E-08 Cs-137 5.0 E-07 3.96 +/- 0.20 E-07 Ba-140 5.0 E-07 < 1.12 E-06 La-140 5.0 E-07 < 1.36 E-07 Ce-141 5.0 E-07 < 7.28 E-08 Ce-144 5.0 E-07 2.25 +/- 0.80 E-07 a No sample received.

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PALISADES Table 12.2. Stack Filters, analyses for gross alpha, plutonium-239, strontium-89 and strontium-90.

Collection: Continuous, monthly exchange.

Units: pCi/filter Location Palisades Date Collected Lab Code Gross Alpha Sr-89 Sr-90 Pu-239 Reauired LLD 10 10 10 10 01-31-05 PASP -637 1.2 +/- 0.6 < 4.1 < 3.6 < 0.2 02-28-05 PASP -1199 < 0.7 < 2.4 < 2.7 < 0.3 03-30-05 PASP -6336 0.6 +/- 0.4 < 83.5 a < 3.6 < 0.2 04-27-05 PASP -6337 < 0.5 < 65.2 a < 3.5 < 0.2 05-25-05 PASP -6338 < 0.4 < 31.5 a < 3.0 < 0.2 06-29-05 PASP -6339 < 0.6 < 22.3 a < 2.8 < 0.2 07-27-05 PASP -6340 < 0.5 < 14.2 a < 2.7 < 0.1 08-31-05 PASP 6341,2 < 0.6 < 8.4 b < 2.6 < 0.1 09-28-05 PASP -6343 < 0.5 < 6.0 < 2.9 < 0.1 10-31-05 PASP -7583 < 0.6 < 9.9 < 3.1 < 0.2 11-30-05 PASP -7584 < 0.6 < 6.9 < 3.0 < 0.3 12-31-05 PASP -7585 < 0.5 < 4.8 < 4.1 < 0.6 LLD not reached due to age of sample.

D Not enough sample for strontium duplicate.

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ATTACHMENT E ENVIRONMENTAL, INC, MIDWEST LABORATORY, INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM RESULTS 18 Pages Follow

- g Environmental, Inc.

Midwest Laboratory an Allhgheny Technologies Co.

700 Landwehr Road

  • Northbrook, IL 60062-2310 ph. (847) 564-0700
  • fax (847) 564-4517 APPENDIX A INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM RESULTS NOTE: Environmental Inc., Midwest Laboratory participates in intercomparison studies administered by Environmental Resources Associates, and serves as a replacement for studies conducted previously by the U.S. EPA Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory, Las Vegas, Nevada. Results are reported in Appendix A. TLD Intercomparison results, in-house spikes, blanks, duplicates and mixed analyte performance evaluation program results are also reported. Appendix A is updated four times a year; the complete Appendix is included in March, June, September and December monthly progress reports only.

January, 2005 through December, 2005

Appendix A Interlaboratorv Comparison Program Results Environmental, Inc., Midwest Laboratory has participated in interlaboratory comparison (crosscheck) programs since the formulation of it's quality control program in December 1971. These programs are operated by agencies which supply environmental type samples containing concentrations of radionuclides known to the issuing agency but not to participant laboratories. The purpose of such a program is to provide an independent check on a laboratory's analytical procedures and to alert it of any possible problems.

Participant laboratories measure the concentration of specified radionuclides and report them to the issuing agency. Several months later, the agency reports the known values to the participant laboratories and specifies control limits. Results consistently higher or lower than the known values or outside the control limits indicate a need to check the instruments or procedures used.

Results in Table A-1 were obtained through participation in the environmental sample crosscheck program administered by Environmental Resources Associates, serving as a replacement for studies conducted previously by the U.S. EPA Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory, Las Vegas, Nevada.

The results in Table A-2 list results for thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs), via Intemational Intercomparison of Environmental Dosimeters, when available, and internal laboratory testing.

Table A-3 lists results of the analyses on in-house "spiked" samples for the past twelve months. All samples are prepared using NIST traceable sources. Data for previous years available upon request.

Table A-4 lists results of the analyses on in-house "blank" samples for the past twelve months. Data for previous years available upon request.

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

The results in Table A-6 were obtained through participation in the Mixed Analyte Performance Evaluation Program.

Attachment A lists acceptance criteria for "spiked" samples.

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

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Attachment A ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA FOR 'SPIKED" SAMPLES LABORATORY PRECISION: ONE STANDARD DEVIATION VALUES FOR VARIOUS ANALYSESa One standard deviation Analysis Level for single determination Gamma Emitters 5 to 100 pCi/liter or kg 5.0 pCi/liter

> 100 pCi/liter or kg 5% of known value Strontium_89b 5 to 50 pCi/liter or kg 5.0 pCi/liter

> 50 pCi/liter or kg 10% of known value Strontium-9Ob 2 to 30 pCi/liter or kg 5.0 pCi/liter

> 30 pCi/liter or kg 10% of known value Potassium-40 2 0.1 gAiter or kg 5%of known value Gross alpha s 20 pCi/liter 5.0 pCiAiter

> 20 pCi/liter 25% of known value Gross beta s 100 pCi/liter 5.0 pCi/liter

> 100 pCi/liter 5%of known value Tritium s 4,000 pCi/liter +/- 1a = (pCiAiter) =

169.85 x (known)0 93

> 4,000 pCi/liter 10% of known value Radium-226,-228 2 0.1 pCi/liter 15% of known value Plutonium 2 0.1 pCiAiter, gram, or sample 10% of known value lodine-1 31, s 55 pCiAiter 6.0 pCi/liter lodine1 29b > 55 pCi/liter 10% of known value Uranium-238, s 35 pCiAiter 6.0 pCi/liter Nickel-63b > 35 pCi/liter 15% of known value Technetium-99b Iron-55b 50 to 100 pCi/liter 10 pCi/liter

> 100 pCi/liter 10% of known value Othersb --- 20% of known value a From EPA publication, 'Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparison Studies Program, Fiscal Year, 1981-1982, EPA-600/4-81-004.

b Laboratory limit.

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TABLE A-1. Interlaboratory Comparison Crosscheck program, Environmental Resource Associates (ERA)a.

Concentration (pCi/L)

Lab Code Date Analysis Laboratory ERA Control Resultb Resultc Limits Acceptance STW-1051 02/15/05 Sr-89 28.0 +/- 1.2 29.4 20.7 - 38.1 Pass STW-1051 02/15/05 Sr-90 25.1 +/- 0.7 24.4 15.7 - 33.1 Pass STW-1 052 02/15/05 Ba-133 52.9 +/- 2.8 53.4 44.2 - 62.6 Pass STW-1052 02/15/05 Co-60 54.4

  • 0.4 56.6 47.9 - 65.3 Pass STW-1052 02/15/05 Cs-134 67.7 t 1.8 64.9 56.2 - 73.6 Pass STW-1052 02/15/05 Cs-137 39.6 +/- 1.8 40.2 31.5 - 48.9 Pass STW-1052 02/15/05 Zn-65 159.7 +/- 3.0 161.0 133.0 -189.0 Pass STW-1053 02/15/05 Gr. Alpha 55.1 +/- 1.8 67.9 38.5 -97.3 Pass STW-1 053 02/15/05 Gr. Beta 46.8 +/- 1.3 51.1 38.5 - 97.3 Pass STW-1054 02/15/05 Ra-226 13.7 +/- 1.5 14.1 10.4 - 17.8 Pass STW-1054 02/15/05 Ra-228 13.3 +/- 0.6 13.7 7.8 -19.6 Pass STW-1054 02/15/05 Uranium 5.1 +/- 0.2 5.0 0.0 - 10.2 Pass STW-1055 05/17/05 Sr-89 45.1 +/-4.1 41.3 32.6 -50.0 Pass STW-1055 05/17/05 Sr-90 7.5 +/-0.9 5.9 0.0 -14.6 Pass STW-1056 05/17/05 Ba-133 87.1 +/- 2.0 88.4 73.1 - 104.0 Pass STW-1056 05/17/05 Co-60 38.4 +/- 0.8 37.0 28.3 - 45.7 Pass STW-1056 05/17/05 Cs-134 75.3 +/- 0.7 78.6 69.9 - 87.3 Pass STW-1056 05/17/05 Cs-137 201.0 +/-8.4 194.0 184.0 -218.0 Pass STW-1056 05/17/05 Zn-65 130.0 +/- 6.7 118.0 97.6 - 138.0 Pass STW-1057 05/17/05 Gr. Alpha 42.7 +/- 2.9 37.0 21.0 -53.0 Pass STW-1057 05/17/05 Gr. Beta 34.0 +/- 0.4 34.2 25.5 -42.9 Pass STW-1058 05/17/05 1-131 14.7 +/- 0.5 15.5 10.3 -20.7 Pass STW-1 059 05/17/05 Ra-226 6.6 +/- 0.1 7.6 5.6 -9.5 Pass STW-1059 05/17/05 Ra-228 19.3 +/- 0.7 18.9 10.7 -27.1 Pass STW-1059 05/17/05 Uranium 9.6 +/-0.1 10.1 4.9 - 15.3 Pass STW-1060 05/17/05 H-3 24100.0 +/- 109.0 24400.0 20200.0 - 28600.0 Pass STW-1067 08/16/05 Sr-89 29.1 +/- 3.0 28.0 19.3 - 36.7 Pass STW-1067 08/16/05 Sr-90 36.0 +/- 0.6 33.8 25.1 -42.5 Pass STW-1068 08/16/05 Ba-133 107.0 +/- 1.7 106.0 87.7 - 124.0 Pass STW-1068 08/16/05 Co-60 15.2 +/- 0.2 13.5 4.8 -22.2 Pass STW-1068 08/16/05 Cs-134 89.1 +/-0.3 92.1 83.4 -101.0 Pass STW-1068 08/16/05 Cs-137 72.1 +/-1.0 72.7 64.0 -81.4 Pass STW-1068 08/16/05 Zn-65 67.4 +/- 1.4 65.7 54.3 - 77.1 Pass STW-1069 08/16/05 Gr. Alpha 44.3 +/- 1.5 55.7 31.6 - 79.8 Pass STW-1069 08/16/05 Gr. Beta 58.4 +/-2.1 61.3 44.0 -78.6 Pass STW-1070 08/16/05 Ra-226 16.6 +/- 1.5 16.6 12.3 - 20.9 Pass STW-1070 08/16/05 Ra-228 6.2 +/- 0.3 6.2 3.5 - 8.9 Pass STW-1070 08/16/05 Uranium 4.5 +/-0.1 4.5 0.0 -9.7 Pass A1-4

TABLE A-1. Interlaboratory Comparison Crosscheck program, Environmental Resource Associates (ERA)a.

Concentration (pCi/L)

Lab Code Date Analysis Laboratory ERA Control Resultb Resultc Limits Acceptance STW-1072 11/15/05 Sr-89 20.6 +/-0.4 19.0 10.3 -27.7 Pass STW-1072 11/15/05 Sr-90 15.0 +/-0.3 16.0 7.3 -24.7 Pass STW-1073 11/15/05 Ba-133 31.8 +/- 1.8 31.2 22.5 - 39.9 Pass STW-1073 11/15/05 Co-60 85.0 +/- 1.4 84.1 75.4 - 92.8 Pass STW-1073 11/15/05 Cs-134 37.2 +/-2.1 33.9 25.2 -42.6 Pass STW-1073 11/15/05 Cs-137 27.8 +/-0.7 28.3 19.6 - 37.0 Pass STW-1073 11/15/05 Zn-65 109.0 +/- 1.0 105.0 86.8 - 123.0 Pass STW-1074d 11/15/05 Gr. Alpha 41.1 +/- 1.2 23.3 13.2 - 33.4 Fail STW-1074 11/15/05 Gr. Beta 42.7 +/- 0.5 39.1 30.4 - 47.8 Pass STW-1075 11/15/05 1-131 20.5 +/- 0.6 17.4 12.2 -22.6 Pass STW-1076 11/15/05 Ra-226 7.8 +/- 0.6 8.3 6.2 - 10.5 Pass STW-1076e 11/15/05 Ra-228 5.5 +/- 0.6 3.5 2.0 -5.0 Fail STW-1076 11/15/05 Uranium 15.5 +/-0.3 16.1 10.9 -21.3 Pass STW-1077 11/15/05 H-3 12500.0 +/- 238.0 12200.0 10100.0 - 14300.0 Pass a Results obtained by Environmental, Inc., Midwest Laboratory as a participant Inthe crosscheck program for proficiency testing indrinking water conducted by Environmental Resources Associates (ERA).

b Unless otherwise indicated, the laboratory result is given as the mean +/- standard deviation for three determinations.

c Results are presented as the known values, expected laboratory precision (1 sigma, 1 determination) and control limits as provided by ERA.

dThe original samples were calculated using an Am-241 efficiency. The samples were spiked with Th-232. Samples were recounted and calculated using the Th-232 efficiency. Results of the recount: 27.01 +/- 2.35 pCVL.

Decay of short-lived radium daughters contributed to a higher counting rate. Delay of counting for 100 minutes provided better results.

The reported result was the average of the first cycle of 100 minutes, the average of the second cycle counts was 4.01 pCiUL Al -5

TABLE A-2. Crosscheck program results; Thermoluminescent Dosimetry, (TLD, CaSO4: Dy Cards).

mR Lab Code Date Known Lab Result Control Description Value +/- 2 sigma Limits Acceptance Environmental. Inc.

2005-1 4/4/2005 30cm 55.01 64.02 +/- 2.86 38.51 - 71.51 Pass 2005-1 4/4/2005 60 cm 13.75 15.43 +/- 1.02 9.63 - 17.88 Pass 2005-1 4/4/2005 60 cm 13.75 14.98 +/- 0.80 9.63 - 17.88 Pass 2005-1 4/4/2005 90cm 6.11 6.24 +/- 0.16 4.28 - 7.94 Pass 2005-1 4/4/2005 90cm 6.11 5.45 +/- 0.48 4.28 - 7.94 Pass 2005-1 4/4/2005 120 cm 3.44 3.50 +/- 0.35 2.41 - 4.47 Pass 2005-1 4/4/2005 120 cm 3.44 3.15 +/-0.18 2.41 - 4.47 Pass 2005-1 4/4/2005 150 cm 2.2 2.31 +/- 0.25 1.54 - 2.86 Pass 2005-1 4/4/2005 180 cm 1.53 1.65 +/- 0.41 1.07 - 1.99 Pass Environmental. Inc.

2005-2 9/12/2005 30cm 54.84 59.30 +/- 2.66 38.39 - 71.29 Pass 2005-2 9/12/2005 60 cm 13.71 17.55 +/- 1.30 9.60 - 17.82 Pass 2005-2 9/12/2005 75 cm 8.77 8.24 +/- 0.38 6.14 - 11.40 Pass 2005-2 9/12/2005 90 cm 6.09 5.94 +/- 0.49 4.26 - 7.92 Pass 2005-2 9/12/2005 90 cm 6.09 5.93 +/- 0.37 4.26 - 7.92 Pass 2005-2 9/12/2005 120 cm 3.43 3.42 +/- 0.18 2.40 - 4.46 Pass 2005-2 9/12/2005 150 cm 2.19 1.71 +/- 0.14 1.53 - 2.85 Pass 2005-2 9/12/2005 150 cm 2.19 1.87 +/- 0.27 1.53 - 2.85 Pass 2005-2 9/12/2005 180 cm 1.52 1.58 +/- 0.99 1.06 - 1.98 Pass A2-6

TABLE A-3. In-House Spike' Samples Concentration (pCVL)a Lab Code b Date Analysis Laboratory results Known Control 2s, n=1 c Activity Limits d Acceptance W-11105 1/11/2005 Gr. Alpha 24.05 +/- 1.01 20.08 10.04 - 30.12 Pass W-11105 1/11/2005 Gr. Beta 61.59 +/- 1.11 65.70 55.70 - 75.70 Pass SPW-764 2118/2005 H-3 77595.00 +/- 764.00 80543.00 64434.40 - 96651.60 Pass SPAP-766 2/18/2005 Gr. Beta 416.08 +/- 5.52 463.00 370.40 - 509.30 Pass STW-2887 2/28/2005 Tc-99 32.91 +/- 1.23 32.98 20.98 - 44.98 Pass W-30105 3/1/2005 Gr. Alpha 25.22 +/- 0.45 20.08 10.04 - 30.12 Pass W-30105 3/1/2005 Gr. Beta 62.27 +/- 0.48 65.73 55.73 - 75.73 Pass SPW-1836 4/15/2005 1-131 109.79 +/- 0.94 106.30 85.04 - 127.56 Pass SPW-1836 4/15/2005 1-131 (G) 110.25 +/- 9.68 106.30 95.67 - 116.93 Pass SPMI-1838 4/15/2005 Cs-1 34 25.94 +/- 1.28 26.60 16.60 - 36.60 Pass SPMI-1 838 4/15/2005 Cs-137 59.31 +/- 3.66 60.90 50.90 - 70.90 Pass SPMI-1838 4/15/2005 1-131 97.71 +/- 0.81 106.30 85.04 - 127.56 Pass SPMI-1838 4/15/2005 1-131(G) 109.45 +/- 3.06 106.30 95.67 - 116.93 Pass SPMI-1838 4/15/2005 Sr-89 104.44 +/- 2.89 108.20 86.56 - 129.84 Pass SPMI-1838 4/15/2005 Sr-90 8.97 +/- 0.79 7.53 0.00 - 17.53 Pass SPVE-1932 4/18/2005 1-131(G) 1.00 +/- 0.04 0.73 0.44 - 1.02 Pass SPCH-1935 4/18/2005 1-131 382.40 +/- 14.95 328.64 262.91 - 394.37 Pass SPAP-1966 4/18/2005 Cs-134 52.10 +/- 7.27 53.35 43.35 - 63.35 Pass SPAP-1966 4/18/2005 Cs-1 34 57.28 +/- 13.47 53.35 43.35 - 63.35 Pass SPAP-1966 4/18/2005 Cs-137 124.68 +/- 18.41 121.77 109.59 - 133.95 Pass SPAP-1 968 4/18/2005 Cs-1 34 52.10 +/-7.27 53.35 43.35 - 63.35 Pass SPAP-1968 4/18/2005 Cs-137 116.79 +/- 14.00 121.77 109.59 - 133.95 Pass SPW-2098 4/26/2005 Fe-55 2565.20 +/- 63.66 3017.60 2414.08 - 3621.12 Pass SPW-2922 5/31/2005 Cs-134 27.01 +/-1.09 25.54 15.54 - 35.54 Pass SPW-2922 5/31/2005 Cs-134 65.38 +/- 2.92 60.71 50.71 - 70.71 Pass SPW-2922 5/31/2005 Sr-89 107.90 +/- 3.60 113.90 91.12 - 136.68 Pass SPW-2922 5/31/2005 Sr-90 11.11

  • 1.13 6.90 0.00 - 16.90 Pass SPAP-2892 6/1/2005 Gr. Beta 420.32 +/- 5.55 448.00 358.40 - 492.80 Pass SPW-2895 6/1/2005 H-3 75271.00 +/- 724.00 78676.00 62940.80 - 94411.20 Pass w-60105 6/1/2005 Gr. Alpha 23.69 +/- 0.52 20.08 10.04 - 30.12 Pass w-60105 6/1/2005 Gr. Beta 60.08 +/- 0.57 65.73 55.73 - 75.73 Pass SPF-3089 6/7/2005 Cs-134 1.08 +/- 0.05 1.02 0.61 - 1.43 Pass SPF-3089 6/7/2005 Cs-1 37 2.54 +/- 0.10 2.43 1.46 - 3.40 Pass SPW- 7/1/2005 Ni-63 20.57 +/- 1.10 16.75 10.05 - 23.45 Pass SPW-47731 8/24/2005 C-1 4 2112.30 +/-9.13 2370.80 1422.48 - 3319.12 Pass SPW-47732 8/24/2005 C-14 2294.10 +/- 10.37 2370.80 1422.48 - 3319.12 Pass SPW-4775 8/24/2005 Fe-55 2633.50 +/- 62.40 2777.50 2222.00 - 3333.00 Pass SPMI-4834 8/30/2005 Cs-134 49.27 +/- 4.68 47.02 37.02 - 57.02 Pass SPMI-4834 8/30/2005 Cs-137 58.17 +/- 8.18 60.37 50.37 - 70.37 Pass SPMI-4834 8/30/2005 Sr-89 66.39 +/- 3.13 65.90 52.72 - 79.08 Pass SPMI-4834 8/30/2005 Sr-90 11.15 +/- 1.13 9.60 0.00 - 19.60 Pass A3-7

TABLE A-3. In-House "Spike' Samples Concentration (pCVL)

Lab Code Date Analysis Laboratory results Known Control 2s, n=1b Activity Limitsc Acceptance SPW-4836 8/30/2005 Cs-1i34 47.35 +/-5.19 47.02 37.02 - 57.02 Pass SPW-4836 8/30/2005 Cs-1 37 62.91 +/- 9.08 60.37 50.37 - 70.37 Pass SPW-4836 8/30/2005 Sr-89 11.04 +/- 0.98 9.60 0.00 - 19.60 Pass SPW-4836 8/30/2005 Sr-90 65.89 +/- 2.79 65.90 52.72 - 79.08 Pass SPW-5014 8/30/2005 H-3 77518.20 +/- 753.80 77602.52 62082.02 - 93123.02 Pass W-90705 9/7/2005 Gr. Alpha 24.61 +/- 0.48 20.08 10.04 - 30.12 Pass W-90705 9/7/2005 Gr. Beta 58.35 +/- 0.49 65.73 55.73 - 75.73 Pass SPW-5237 9/22/2005 C-14 2387.40 +/- 11.00 2370.80 1422.48 - 3319.12 Pass SPW-5508 9/26/2005 Ni-63 20.64 +/- 1.23 16.70 10.02 - 23.38 Pass SPW-6019 10/24/2005 Tc-99 547.99 +/- 6.69 539.22 377.45 - 700.99 Pass SPF-6293 11/4/2005 Cs-134 941.30 +/-44.10 886.00 797.40 - 974.60 Pass SPF-6293 11/4/2005 Cs-1 37 2570.40 +/- 105.30 2400.00 2160.00 - 2640.00 Pass SPAP-6309 11/7/2005 Cs-1i34 41.24 +/- 1.91 44.03 34.03 - 54.03 Pass SPAP-6309 11/7/2005 Cs-137 114.03 +/-5.01 120.24 108.22 - 132.26 Pass SPAP-6311 1 1 /72005 Gr. Beta 1.58 +/- 0.02 1.42 1.14 - 11.42 Pass SPW-6451 11/10/2005 H-3 77126.00 +/-747.00 76749.00 61399.20 - 92098.80 Pass W-120105 12/1/2005 Gr. Alpha 25.16 +/-0.45 20.08 10.04 - 30.12 Pass W-120105 12/1/2005 Gr. Beta 74.58 +/- 0.81 65.73 55.73 - 75.73 Pass SPW-7440 12/30/2005 Cs-134 42.67 +/- 4.22 42.03 32.03 - 52.03 Pass SPW-7440 12/30/2005 Cs-137 61.19 +/-7.20 59.91 49.91 - 69.91 Pass SPMI-7442 12/31/2005 Cs-134 40.41 +/-5.66 42.03 32.03 - 52.03 Pass SPMI-7442 12/31/2005 Cs-1 37 60.05 +/- 7.80 59.91 49.91 - 69.91 Pass a Liquid sample results are reported InpCi/Liter, air filters( pCitfilter), charcoal (pCi/m 3), and solid samples (pCVg).

b Laboratory codes as follows: W (water), Ml (milk), AP (air filter), SO (soil), VE (vegetation),

CH (charcoal canister), F (fish).

cResults are based on single determinations.

d Control limits are based on Attachment A, Page A2 of this report.

NOTE: For fish, Jello is used for the Spike matrix. For Vegetation, cabbage is used for the Spike matrix.

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TABLE A-4. In-House 'Blank Samples Concentration (pCi/L)a Lab Code Sample Date Analysis Laboratory results (4.66<;) Acceptance Type LLD Activityb Criteria (4.66 ;)

W-11105 water 1/11/2005 Gr. Alpha 0.055 0.00 +/- 0.038 1 W-11105 water 1/11/2005 Gr. Beta 0.15 -0.016 +/- 0.10 3.2 SPW-765 water 2/18/2005 H-3 165.8 7.4 +/- 82.5 200 SPAP-766 Air Filter 2/18/2005 Gr. Beta 0.72 0.29 +/- 0.48 3.2 STW-2888 water 2/28/2005 Tc-99 1.32 0.45 +/- 0.81 10 W-30105 water 3/1/2005 Gr. Alpha 0.067 -0.007 +/- 0.043 1 W-30105 water 3/1/2005 Gr. Beta 0.18 -0.04 +/-0.11 3.2 SPW-1837 water 4/15/2005 Cs-134 4.66 10 SPW-1837 water 4/15/2005 Cs-137 5.38 10 SPW-1837 water 4/15/2005 1-131 0.30 -0.13 +/- 0.16 0.5 SPW-1837 water 4/15/2005 1-131 (G) 6.56 20 SPMI-1 839 Milk 4/15/2005 1-131 0.26 -0.083 +/- 0.14 0.5 SPMI-1839 Milk 4/15/2005 Sr-89 0.54 -0.069 +/- 0.56 5 SPMI-1839 Milk 4/15/2005 Sr-90 0.53 0.88 +/- 0.34 1 SPCH-1934 Charcoal 4/18/2005 1-131(G) 2.34 9.6 SPW-2097 water 4/26/2005 Fe-55 859.0 96.1 +/-528.4 1000 SPW-2923 water 5/31/2005 Cs-134 3.29 10 SPW-2923 water 5/31/2005 Cs-1 37 3.87 10 SPW-2896 water 6/1/2005 H-3 138.30 48.1 +/- 85.9 200 w-60105 water 6/1/2005 Gr. Alpha 0.061 0.002 +/- 0.043 1 w-60105 water 6/1/2005 Gr. Beta 0.16 0.056 :: 0.11 3.2 SPF-3090 Fish 6/7/2005 Cs-1 34 15.69 100 SPF-3090 Fish 6/7/2005 Cs-1 37 11.71 100 SPW- water 7/1/2005 Ni-63 1.60 0.79 +/- 0.99 20 SPW-4774 water 8/24/2005 C-14 12.18 2.84 +/- 6.45 200 SPW-4776 water 8/24/2005 Fe-55 833 275 +/- 525 1000 SPMI-4835 Milk 8/30/2005 Co-60 4.42 10 SPMI-4835 Milk 8/30/2005 Cs-1 34 4.18 10 SPMI-4835 Milk 8/30/2005 Cs-137 6.25 10 SPMI-4835 Milk 8/30/2005 1-131(G) 5.37 20 SPMI-4835 Milk 8/30/2005 Sr-89 0.66 -0.23 +/- 0.65 5 SPMI-4835 d Milk 8/30/2005 Sr-90 0.66 1.02 +/- 0.41 1 SPW-4837 water 8/30/2005 Co-60 2.48 10 SPW-4837 water 8/30/2005 Cs-1 34 3.85 10 SPW-4837 water 8/30/2005 Cs-137 3.00 10 SPW-4837 water 8/30/2005 Sr-89 0.63 0.25 +/- 0.53 5 SPW-4837 water 8/30/2005 Sr-90 0.63 -0.035 +/- 0.29 1 SPW-5015 water 8/30/2005 H-3 142.8 168 +/-93 200 SPW-5238 water 9/22/2005 C-14 17.10 3.02

  • 9.04 200 A4-9

TABLE A-4. In-House 'Blank' Samples Concentration (pCi/L)a Lab Code Sample Date Analysis Laboratory results (4.66a) Acceptance Type LLD Activityb Criteria (4.66 a)

W-90705 water 9/7/2005 Gr. Alpha 0.056 0.034 +/- 0.04 1 W-90705 water 9f7/2005 Gr. Beta 0.16 0.082 +/- 0.11 3.2 SPW-5238 water 9/22/2005 C-14 17.10 3.02 +/- 9.04 200 SPW-5509 water 9/26/2005 Ni-63 1.25 1.23 +/- 0.79 20 SPW-6020 water 10/24/2005 Tc-99 4.81 -1.75 +/- 2.90 10 SPF-6294 Fish 11/4/2005 Cs-134 18.60 100 SPF-6294 Fish 11/4/2005 Cs-137 12.99 100 SPAP-6310 Air Filter 117/2005 Cs-1 34 3.23 100 SPAP-6310 Air Filter 117/2005 Cs-1i37 3.86 100 SPAP-6312 Air Filter 11/7/2005 Gr. Beta 1.22 -0.64 +/- 0.64 3.2 W-120105 water 12/1/2005 Gr. Alpha 0.05 0.033 +/- 0.04 1 W-120105 water 12/1/2005 Gr. Beta 0.15 -0.043 +/- 0.11 3.2 SPMI-7419 Milk 12/22/2005 Co-60 7.24 10 SPMI-7419 Milk 12/22/2005 Cs-137 5.61 10 SPMI-7419 Milk 12/22/2005 1-131(G) 10.96 20 SPW-7421 water 12/22/2005 Co-60 2.43 10 SPW-7421 water 12/22/2005 Cs-1 37 3.12 10 SPW-7441 water 12/30/2005 Cs-1 34 4.25 10 SPW-7441 water 12/30/2005 Cs-137 1.63 10 SPMI-7443 Milk 12/30/2005 Cs-134 4.74 10 SPMI-7443 Milk 12/30/2005 Cs-1 37 8.53 10 a Liquid sample results are reported in pCi/Lter, air filters( pCi/filter), charcoal (pCUcharcoal canister), and solid samples (pCi/g).

b Activity reported is a net activity result. For gamma spectroscopic analysis, activity detected below the LLD value is not reported c 1-131(G); iodine-131 as analyzed by gamma spectroscopy.

d Low levels of Sr-90 are still detected in the environment. A concentration of (1-5 pCiL) in milk is not unusual.

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TABLE A-5. In-House "Duplicate Samples Concentration (pCi/L)a Averaged Lab Code Date Analysis First Result Second Result Result Acceptance SW-62, 63 1/3/2005 Gr. Beta 3.01

  • 0.57 2.39 +/- 0.58 2.70 +/- 0.41 Pass SW-62, 63 1/3/2005 K-40 2.00 +/- 0.20 2.10 +/- 0.20 2.05 t 0.14 Pass CF-95, 96 1/3/2005 Gr. Beta 6.26 +/- 0.23 6.28 +/- 0.23 6.27 + 0.16 Pass CF-95, 96 1/3/2005 K-40 5.68 +/- 0.59 5.37 +/- 0.48 5.53 +/- 0.38 Pass AP-791, 792 1/14/2005 Be-7 0.057 +/- 0.017 0.07 +/- 0.04 0.06 +/- 0.02 Pass WW-353, 354 1/19/2005 Gr. Beta 8.37 +/- 1.21 10.28 +/- 1.34 9.32 +/- 0.90 Pass SO-383, 384 1/19/2005 H-3 453.50 +/- 107.20 417.90 +/- 106.00 435.70 +/- 75.38 Pass LW-431, 432 1/27/2005 Gr. Beta 2.45 +/- 0.54 2.20 +/- 0.54 2.33 + 0.38 Pass MI-486, 487 2/1/2005 K-40 1319.40 +/- 163.60 1177.20 +/- 179.70 1248.30 +/- 121.51 Pass SW-511, 512 2/1/2005 1-131 0.37 +/- 0.22 0.44 +/- 0.23 0.40 +/- 0.16 Pass TD-628, 629 2/1/2005 H-3 489663 +/- 1918 491225 +/- 1915 490444 +/- 1355 Pass DW-538, 539 2/3/2005 Gr. Beta 3.93 +/- 1.18 3.62 +/- 1.10 3.78 +/- 0.81 Pass MI-564, 565 2/8/2005 K-40 1316.20 +/- 171.10 1292.60 *154.40 1304.40 +/- 115.23 Pass DW-50134, 5 2/11/2005 Gr. Beta 18.41 +/- 0.98 16.76 +/- 0.98 17.59 +/- 0.69 Pass SWU-893, 894 2/22/2005 Gr. Beta 4.00 +/- 0.96 4.20 +/- 0.72 4.10 t 0.60 Pass SW-925, 926 2/25/2005 Gr. Beta 5.97 +/- 1.51 6.14 +/- 1.55 6.06 +/- 1.08 Pass SW-950, 951 3/1/2005 Gr. Beta 0.92 +/- 0.27 1.21 +/- 0.27 1.07 +/- 0.19 Pass SW-950, 951 3/1/2005 Gr. Beta 2.06 +/- 0.40 2.29 +/- 0.44 2.18 +/- 0.30 Pass SW-973, 974 3/1/2005 1-131 1.08 +/- 0.19 0.92 +/- 0.18 1.00 +/-0.13 Pass DW-50248, 9 3/16/2005 Gr. Alpha 5.27 +/- 1.06 4.17 +/- 0.90 4.72 +/- 0.70 Pass DW-1264, 1265 3/19/2005 1-131 0.54 +/- 0.21 0.73 +/- 0.20 0.63 +/- 0.15 Pass AP-1955, 1956 3/28/2005 Be-7 0.071 +/-0.009 0.071 +/- 0.009 0.071 +/- 0.006 Pass AP-1890,1891 3/29/2005 Be-7 0.060 +/-0.013 0.069 +/- 0.013 0.065 +/- 0.009 Pass AP-2025, 2026 3/29/2005 Be-7 0.063 +/- 0.012 0.071 +/- 0.011 0.067 +/- 0.008 Pass Mi-1346, 1347 3/30/2005 K-40 1252.80 +/- 120.50 1334.10 +/- 106.60 1293.45 +/- 80.44 Pass AP-2048, 2049 3/30/2005 Be-7 0.075 +/-0.018 0.071 +/- 0.015 0.073 +/- 0.012 Pass AP-2081, 2082 3/30/2005 Be-7 0.073 +/-0.016 0.061 +/- 0.018 0.067 +/- 0.012 Pass SWU-1521, 1522 3/31/2005 Gr. Beta 2.83 +/- 1.16 3.46 +/- 1.23 3.14 +/- 0.85 Pass WW-1738,1739 4/5/2005 Gr. Beta 11.44~+/- 1.17 11.14 +/- 1.62 11.29 +/- 1.00 Pass SW-1857, 1858 4/13/2005 Gr. Beta 7.04 +/- 1.71 9.96 +/- 1.65 8.50 +/- 1.19 Pass LW-1911,1912 4/14/2005 Gr. Beta 2.50 +/- 0.63 3.23 +/- 0.67 2.86 +/- 0.46 Pass F-1976, 1977 4/18/2005 K-40 3.09 +/- 0.60 3.33 +/- 0.40 3.21 +/-0.36 Pass MI-2111,2112 4/26/2005 K-40 1291.50 +/- 177.90 1323.70 +/- 108.80 1307.60 +/- 104.27 Pass SWU-2158, 2159 4/26/2005 Gr. Beta 3.69 +/- 0.74 3.54 +/- 0.66 3.62 +/- 0.50 Pass DW-2349, 2350 4/29/2005 1-131 0.58 +/- 0.27 0.49 +/- 0.27 0.53 +/- 0.19 Pass SO-2305, 2306 5/2/2005 Cs-1 37 0.11 +/-0.05 0.11 +/-0.04 0.11 +/-0.03 Pass SO-2305, 2306 5/2/2005 Gr. Alpha 7.55 +/- 2.88 12.41 +/- 3.38 9.98 +/- 2.22 Pass SO-2305, 2306 5/2/2005 Gr. Beta 28.74 +/- 2.57 28.17 +/- 2.52 28.46 +/- 1.80 Pass SO-2305, 2306 5/2/2005 K-40 21.51 +/- 1.22 21.42 +/- 1.24 21.47 +/- 0.87 Pass SO-2305, 2306 5/2/2005 Sr-90 32.90 +/- 9.90 29.60 +/- 13.90 31.25 +/- 8.53 Pass MI-2260, 2261 5/3/2005 K-40 1028.10 +/-99.36 1206.70 +/- 118.50 1117.40 +/- 77.32 Pass F-2630, 2631 5/5/2005 K-40 3.08 +/- 0.46 3.04 +/- 0.51 3.06 +/- 0.34 Pass VE-2502, 2503 5/10/2005 Gr. Alpha 0.06 +/- 0.03 0.07 +/- 0.04 0.07 +/- 0.03 Pass A5-11

TABLE A-5. In-House 'Duplicate Samples Concentration (pCj/L)a Averaged Lab Code Date Analysis First Result Second Result Result Acceptance VE-2502, 2503 5/10/2005 Gr. Beta 3.81 +/- 0.10 3.86 +/- 0.10 3.83 +/- 0.07 Pass VE-2502, 2503 5/10/2005 K-40 3.79 +/- 0.40 4.30 +/- 0.59 4.04 +/- 0.36 Pass G-2546, 2547 5/11/2005 Be-7 0.81 +/- 0.39 1.25 +/- 0.38 1.03 +/- 0.27 Pass G-2546, 2547 5/11/2005 K-40 9.43 +/- 1.00 7.96 +/- 0.85 8.70 +/- 0.66 Pass SS-2787, 2788 5/18/2005 Cs-137 0.13 +/-0.04 0.14 +/- 0.05 0.13 +/- 0.03 Pass SS-2787, 2788 5/18/2005 K-40 12.44 +/-0.76 13.33 +/- 0.83 12.88 +/- 0.56 Pass SO-3056, 3057 5/19/2005 Cs-137 0.18 +/-0.04 0.17 +/- 0.01 0.18 +/- 0.02 Pass SO-3056, 3057 b 5/19/2005 K-40 20.06 +/- 1.10 21.73 +/- 0.36 20.90 +/- 0.58 Fail SS-3175, 3176 5/23/2005 K-40 6.06 +/- 0.44 5.96 +/- 0.61 6.01 +/- 0.38 Pass SO-2865, 2866 5/25/2005 Cs-1 37 0.18 +/- 0.04 0.18 +/- 0.03 0.18 +/- 0.02 Pass SO-2865, 2866 5/25/2005 Gr. Beta 32.95 +/- 2.48 33.88 +/- 2.36 33.41 +/- 1.71 Pass SO-2865, 2866 5/25/2005 K-40 21.93 +/- 0.97 22.32 +/- 0.98 22.13 +/- 0.69 Pass DW-2935, 2936 5/27/2005 1-131 0.51 +/-0.34 0.56 +/- 0.30 0.53 +/- 0.23 Pass SWU-3103, 3104 6/1/2005 Gr. Beta 3.29 +/- 0.49 3.75 +/- 0.66 3.52 +/- 0.41 Pass G-2958, 2959 6/1/2005 Be-7 1.06 +/- 0.40 1.21 +/- 0.28 1.14 +/- 0.24 Pass G-2958, 2959 b 6/1/2005 Gr. Beta 8.06 +/-0.07 7.79 +/- 0.07 7.93 +/- 0.05 Fail G-2958, 2959 6/1/2005 K-40 5.93 +/- 0.73 6.05 +/- 0.28 5.99 +/- 0.39 Pass BS-4089, 4090 6/3/2005 Co-60 0.11 +/-0.02 0.10 +/- 0.02 0.11 +/-0.02 Pass BS-4089, 4090 6/3/2005 Cs-1 37 0.60 +/- 0.05 0.62 +/- 0.05 0.61 +/- 0.04 Pass DW-50527, 8 6/8/2005 Gr. Alpha 11.58 +/- 1.31 13.52 +/- 1.43 12.55 +/- 0.97 Pass VE-3278, 3279 6/13/2005 K-40 6.34 +/- 0.59 7.29 +/- 0.68 6.81 +/- 0.45 Pass MI-3299, 3300 6/15/2005 K-40 1215.40 +/- 110.20 1250.70 +/- 106.70 1233.05 +/- 76.70 Pass BS-3348, 3349 6/17/2005 Co-60 0.20 +/- 0.04 0.22 +/- 0.04 0.21 +/- 0.03 Pass BS-3348, 3349 6/17/2005 Cs-1 37 2.59 +/- 0.10 2.51 +/- 0.07 2.55 +/- 0.06 Pass BS-3348, 3349 6/17/2005 K-40 11.57 +/- 0.81 11.82 +/- 0.76 11.69 +/- 0.56 Pass DW-3486, 3487 6/28/2005 Gr. Beta 0.97 +/- 0.54 1.67 +/- 0.58 1.32 +/- 0.40 Pass SWT-3631, 3632 6/28/2005 Gr. Beta 2.12 +/-0.53 1.62 +/- 0.56 1.87 +/- 0.39 Pass W-3507, 3508 6/29/2005 H-3 38717 +/-382 38017 +/-535 38367 +/- 329 Pass VE-3555, 3556 6/29/2005 Gr. Beta 7.53 +/-0.18 7.56 *0.18 7.55 +/- 0.13 Pass VE-3555, 3556 6/29/2005 K-40 5.70 +/- 0.52 5.64 +/- 0.53 5.67 +/- 0.37 Pass AP-3781, 3782 6/29/2005 Be-7 0.09 +/- 0.02 0.08 +/- 0.02 0.09 +/- 0.01 Pass LW-3610, 3611 6/30/2005 Gr. Beta 1.37 +/- 0.35 1.40 +/- 0.36 1.39 +/- 0.25 Pass SW-3760, 3761 6/30/2005 Gr. Beta 9.70 +/- 1.63 9.77 +/- 1.61 9.73 +/-1.15 Pass E-3654, 3655 7/5/2005 Gr. Beta 1.76 +/- 0.07 1.69 +/- 0.07 1.72 +/- 0.05 Pass E-3654, 3655 7/5/2005 K-40 1.49 +/- 0.25 1.05 +/- 0.21 1.27 +/- 0.16 Pass MI-3676, 3677 7/5/2005 K-40 1383.90 +/- 116.20 1428.20 +/- 125.40 1406.05 +/- 85.48 Pass DW-3739,3740 7/5/2005 1-131 1.93 +/- 0.24 2.18 +/- 0.23 2.05 +/-0.17 Pass W-3808,3809 7/6/2005 H-3 4189.61 +/- 196.68 4438.33 +/- 201.39 4313.97 +/-140.75 Pass DW-3938,3939 7/8/2005 1-131 1.11 +/- 0.30 1.26 +/- 0.31 1.18 +/- 0.22 Pass VE-3896, 3897 7/12/2005 K-40 3.44 +/- 0.62 3.60 +/- 0.36 3.52 +/- 0.36 Pass MI-3963, 3964 7/13/2005 K-40 1438.70 +/-102.80 1351.80 +/- 100.80 1395.25 +/- 71.99 Pass DW-4068,4069 7/15/2005 1-131 0.64 +/- 0.27 0.91 +/- 0.28 0.78 +/- 0.20 Pass A5-12

TABLE A-5. In-House *Duplicate' Samples Concentration (pCi/L)a Averaged Lab Code Date Analysis First Result Second Result Result Acceptance VE-4290, 4291 7/26/2005 Gr. Alpha 0.11 +/-0.04 0.05 +/- 0.03 0.08 +/- 0.03 Pass VE-4290, 4291 7/26/2005 Gr. Beta 4.55 +/- 0.13 4.69 +/- 0.14 4.62 +/-0.09 Pass SWU-4311, 4312 7/26/2005 Gr. Beta 2.62 +/- 0.64 1.67 +/- 0.37 2.15 +/- 0.37 Pass SWU-4311, 4312 7/26/2005 H-3 192.30 +/- 92.90 304.60 +/- 97.40 248.45 +/- 67.30 Pass G-4383, 4384 8/1/2005 Be-7 2.06 +/- 0.49 1.76 +/- 0.29 1.91 +/- 0.28 Pass 0-4383, 4384 8/1/2005 Gr. Beta 8.76 +/- 0.22 8.40 +/- 0.20 8.58 +/- 0.15 Pass

'G-4383, 4384 8/1/2005 K-40 6.74 +/- 0.64 6.88 +/- 0.92 6.81 +/- 0.56 Pass MI-4425, 4426 8/1/2005 K-40 1358.10 +/- 169.20 1267.90 +/- 164.40 1313.00 +/- 117.96 Pass TD-4446, 4447 8/1/2005 H-3 563.00 +/- 252.00 529.00 +/- 251.00 546.00 +/- 177.84 Pass SL-4473, 4474 8/4/2005 Gr. Beta 5.44 +/- 0.48 4.57 +/- 0.42 5.00 +/- 0.32 Pass SL-4473, 4474 8/4/2005 K-40 2.91 +/- 0.83 2.74 +/- 0.54 2.82 +/- 0.49 Pass VE-4532, 4533 8/5/2005 Gr. Beta 31.20 +/- 1.20 31.70 +/- 1.20 31.45 +/- 0.85 Pass VE-4618, 4619 8/9/2005 Gr. Alpha 0.09 +/- 0.05 0.09 +/- 0.04 0.09 +/- 0.03 Pass VE-4618, 4619 8/9/2005 Gr. Beta 4.60 +/- 0.13 4.54 +/- 0.12 4.57 +/- 0.09 Pass VE-4618, 4619 8/9/2005 K-40 4.19 +/- 0.46 4.34 +/- 0.47 4.27 +/- 0.33 Pass F-4639, 4640 8/11/2005 Cs-1 37 0.05 +/- 0.02 0.05 +/- 0.02 0.05 +/- 0.02 Pass F-4639, 4640 8/11/2005 Gr. Beta 3.33 +/- 0.11 3.37 +/- 0.10 3.35 +/- 0.07 Pass F-4639, 4640 8/11/2005 K-40 2.62 +/- 0.57 2.58 +/- 0.59 2.60 +/- 0.41 Pass DW-4730, 4731 8/12/2005 1-131 0.82 +/- 0.23 0.83 +/- 0.25 0.83 +/- 0.17 Pass MI-4855, 4856 8/28/2005 K-40 1341.50 +/- 107.70 1340.00 +/- 114.70 1340.75 +/- 78.67 Pass MI-4855, 4856 8/28/2005 Sr-90 0.77 +/- 0.37 0.87 +/- 0.37 0.82 +/- 0.26 Pass MI-4945, 4946 8/31/2005 K-40 1388.90 +/- 158.90 1307.50 +/- 165.20 1348.20 +/- 114.61 Pass MI-4945, 4946 8/31/2005 Sr-90 0.67 +/- 0.34 0.82 +/- 0.36 0.75 +/- 0.25 Pass TD-4921, 4922 9/1/2005 H-3 5737.00 +/- 266.00 5860.00 +/- 269.00 5798.50 +/- 189.15 Pass VE-4900, 4901 9/2/2005 Gr. Beta 3.40 +/- 0.06 3.51 +/- 0.06 3.45 +/- 0.04 Pass VE-4900, 4901 9/2/2005 K-40 2.15 +/- 0.27 2.27 +/- 0.24 2.21 +/- 0.18 Pass DW-50769, 50770 9/2/2005 Gr. Alpha 6.17 +/- 1.42 6.08 +/- 1.46 6.13 +/- 1.02 Pass VE-4990, 4991 9/6/2005 K-40 18.81 +/- 1.12 19.52 +/- 0.86 19.17 +/-0.71 Pass MI-5011, 5012 9/8/2005 K-40 1584.00 +/- 194.00 1707.60 +/- 173.00 1645.80 +/- 129.97 Pass VE-5119, 5120 9/12/2005 Gr. Alpha 0.10 +/-0.06 0.09 +/- 0.05 0.10 +/- 0.04 Pass VE-5119, 5120 9/12/2005 Gr. Beta 6.05 +/-0.18 5.92 +/- 0.17 5.98 +/- 0.12 Pass VE-5119, 5120 9/12/2005 K-40 4.61 +/-0.46 4.74 +/- 0.69 4.68 +/- 0.41 Pass LW-5361, 5362 9/12/2005 Gr. Beta 1.09 +/- 0.33 1.18 +/-0.34 1.13 +/- 0.24 Pass SW-5098, 5099 9/13/2005 1-131 0.44 +/- 0.22 0.31 +/- 0.20 0.38 +/- 0.15 Pass LW-5178, 5179 9/14/2005 Gr. Beta 2.92 +/- 0.56 2.95 +/- 0.59 2.93 +/- 0.41 Pass DW-5239, 5240 9/16/2005 1-131 0.45 +/- 0.27 0.55 +/- 0.29 0.50 +/- 0.20 Pass CF-5432, 5433 9/19/2005 Be-7 0.91 +/- 0.40 0.64 +/- 0.30 0.78 +/- 0.25 Pass CF-5432, 5433 9/19/2005 K-40 1.43 +/- 0.34 1.38 +/- 0.43 1.41 +/- 0.27 Pass MI-5292, 5293 9/21/2005 K-40 1228.80 +/- 78.13 1297.00 +/- 81.03 1262.90 +/- 56.28 Pass BS-5340, 5341 9/23/2005 Be-7 1286.10 +/- 550.80 1222.90 +/- 394.40 1254.50 +/- 338.72 Pass BS-5340, 5341 9/23/2005 Cs-137 726.97 +/- 76.24 677.49 +/- 70.03 702.23 +/- 51.76 Pass A5-13

TABLE A-5. In-House Duplicate' Samples Concentration (pCG/L)a Averaged Lab Code Date Analysis First Result Second Result Result Acceptance BS-5340, 5341 9/23/2005 K-40 12404 +/- 1154 13033 +/-983 12719 +/- 758 Pass DW-5382, 5383 9/23/2005 1-131 0.79 +/- 0.31 0.53 +/- 0.31 0.66 +/- 0.22 Pass MI-5405, 5406 9/27/2005 K-40 1324.80 +/- 112.20 1366.80 +/- 99.44 1345.80 +/- 74.96 Pass AP-5769, 5770 9/27/2005 Be-7 0.08 +/- 0.01 0.09 +/- 0.02 0.08 +/- 0.01 Pass AP-5983, 5984 9/27/2005 Be-7 0.08 +/- 0.01 0.08 +/- 0.01 0.08 +/- 0.01 Pass AP-5878, 5879 9/29/2005 Be-7 0.06 +/- 0.01 0.07 +/- 0.01 0.07 +/- 0.01 Pass G-5526, 5527 10/3/2005 Be-7 4.03 +/- 0.62 4.07 +/- 0.80 4.05 +/- 0.51 Pass G-5526, 5527 10/3/2005 Gr. Beta 8.10 +/-0.30 8.80 +/- 0.40 8.41 +/- 0.24 Pass G-5526, 5527 10/3/2005 K-40 4.93 +/- 0.67 6.00 +/- 0.72 5.47 +/- 0.49 Pass VE-5721, 5722 10/10/2005 Gr. Alpha 0.07 +/- 0.05 0.08 +/- 0.06 0.08 +/- 0.04 Pass VE-5721, 5722 10/10/2005 Gr. Beta 5.09 +/- 0.15 5.00 +/- 0.16 5.05 +/- 0.11 Pass VE-5721, 5722 10/10/2005 K-40 4.27 +/- 0.43 4.20 +/-0.34 4.23 +/- 0.27 Pass CF-5695, 5696 10/11/2005 Be-7 2.70 +/- 0.37 2.80 +/- 0.34 2.75 +/- 0.25 Pass CF-5695, 5696 10/11/2005 K-40 11.79 +/- 0.86 13.11 +/-0.68 12.45 +/- 0.55 Pass LW-6129, 6130 10/11/2005 Gr. Beta 1.34 +/- 0.25 1.85 +/- 0.29 1.59 +/- 0.19 Pass LW-6129, 6130 10/11/2005 H-3 304.35 +/- 95.31 369.23 +/- 97.88 336.79 +/- 68.31 Pass DW-50844, 5 10/11/2005 Gr. Beta 5.30 +/- 1.50 4.20 +/-1.40 4.75 +/- 1.03 Pass LW-5748, 5749 c 10/12/2005 Gr. Beta 1.09 +/- 0.25 1.89 +/- 0.28 1.49 +/- 0.19 Fail AP-6485, 6486 10/20/2005 Be-7 0.10 +/- 0.03 0.09 +/- 0.03 0.09 +/- 0.02 Pass SWU-6156, 6157 10/25/2005 Gr. Beta 4.69 +/- 1.34 4.18 +/- 1.34 4.44 +/- 0.95 Pass VE-6186, 6187 10/26/2005 K-40 2.90 +/- 0.49 2.83 +/- 0.51 2.87 +/- 0.35 Pass LW-6203, 6204 10/27/2005 Gr. Beta 2.92 +/- 0.62 3.09 +/- 0.66 3.01 +/- 0.45 Pass SO-6270, 6271 10/28/2005 Cs-137 0.33 +/- 0.03 0.34 +/- 0.04 0.33 +/- 0.03 Pass SO-6270, 6271 10/28/2005 Gr. Beta 26.85 +/- 2.78 22.25 +/- 2.41 24.55 +/- 1.84 Pass SO-6270, 6271 10/28/2005 K-40 13.67 +/- 0.74 14.02 +/- 0.76 13.85 +/- 0.53 Pass TD-6320, 6321 11/1/2005 H-3 444202 +/- 1770 446633 +/- 1775 445418 +/- 1253 Pass SO-6605, 6606 11/11/2005 Gr. Beta 18.22 +/-2.23 18.47 +/-2.22 18.35 +/- 1.57 Pass CF-6509, 6510 11/14/2005 K-40 0.85 +/- 0.14 0.99 +/- 0.22 0.92 +/-0.13 Pass SW-6638, 6639 11/22/2005 1-131 0.95 +/- 0.35 0.67 +/- 0.31 0.81 +/-0.23 Pass SO-6887, 6888 11/22/2005 Gr. Alpha 6.80 +/- 2.92 10.27 +/- 3.26 8.53 +/- 2.19 Pass SO-6887, 6888 11/22/2005 Gr. Beta 19.27 +/-2.16 18.43 +/- 2.21 18.85 +/- 1.54 Pass SO-6887, 6888 11/22/2005 K-40 14.29 +/- 1.11 13.78 +/-0.78 14.03 +/- 0.68 Pass SWT-6721, 6722 11/29/2005 Gr. Beta 0.98 +/- 0.31 0.87 +/- 0.31 0.93 +/- 0.22 Pass VE-6775, 6776 11/29/2005 Gr. Beta 12.75 +/- 0.28 13.16 +/-0.21 12.96 +/-0.18 Pass LW-6743, 6744 11/30/2005 Gr. Beta 3.19 +/- 0.47 2.50 +/- 0.44 2.85 +/- 0.32 Pass DW-51023, 4 12/2/2005 Gr. Alpha 0.55 +/- 1.40 2.21 +/- 1.31 1.38 +/- 0.96 Pass SWT-7282, 7283 12/27/2005 Gr. Beta 1.62 +/- 0.37 1.85 +/- 0.38 1.74 +/- 0.27 Pass Note: Duplicate analyses are performed on every twentieth sample received in-house. Results are not listed for those analyses with activities that measure below the LLD.

a Results are reported in units of pCVL, except for air filters (pCUFilter), food products, vegetation, soil, sediment (pCVg).

b 600 minute count time or longer, resulting in lower error.

c Recount of W-5748, 2.38 +/- 0.85 pCVL Averaged result; 2.14 +/- 0.45 pCVL A5-14

A5-15 TABLE A-6. Department of Energy's Mixed Analyte Performance Evaluation Program (MAPEP)a.

Concentration b Known Control Lab Codec Date Analysis Laboratory result Activity Limits d Acceptance STW-1 045 01/01/05 Gr. Alpha 0.45 +/-0.10 0.53 0.00 - 1.05 Pass STW-1045 01/01/05 Gr. Beta 1.90 o0.10 1.67 0.84 - 2.51 Pass STW-1046 01/01/05 Am-241 1.62 +/- 0.12 1.72 1.20 - 2.24 Pass STW-1046 01/01/05 Co-57 239.40 +/- 1.20 227.00 158.90 - 295.10 Pass STW-1046 01/01/05 Co-60 248.70 +/- 1.00 251.00 175.70 -326.30 Pass STW-1046 01/01/05 Cs-1 34 115.50 +/- 1.80 127.00 88.90 - 165.10 Pass STW-1046 01/01/05 Cs-137 328.50 +/- 1.70 332.00 232.40 -431.60 Pass STW-1046 01/01/05 Fe-55 64.90 +/- 7.00 75.90 53.13 -98.67 Pass STW-1 046 01/01/05 H-3 304.00 +/- 9.70 280.00 196.00 -364.00 Pass STW-1 046 01/01/05 Mn-54 334.80 +/- 1.90 331.00 231.70 - 430.30 Pass STW-1 046 01/01/05 Ni-63 7.10 +/- 1.60 9.00 0.00 -20.00 Pass STW-1046 01/01/05 Pu-238 0.01 +/- 0.02 0.02 0.00 - 1.00 Pass STW-1046 01/01/05 Pu-239/40 2.50 +/-0.14 2.40 1.68 -3.12 Pass STW-1046 01/01/05 Sr-90 0.70 +/- 0.80 0.00 0.00 - 5.00 Pass STW-1046 01/01/05 Tc-99 43.20 +/- 1.40 42.90 30.03 - 55.77 Pass STW-1046 01/01/05 U-233/4 3.31 +/-0.20 3.24 2.27 - 4.21 Pass STW-1046 01/01/05 U-238 3.38 +/- 0.20 3.33 2.33 - 4.33 Pass STW-1046 01/01/05 Zn-65 538.40 +/- 3.80 496.00 347.20 - 644.80 Pass STVE-1 047 01/01/05 Co-57 10.60 +/-0.20 9.88 6.92 - 12.84 Pass STVE-1 047 01/01/05 Co-60 3.00 +/- 0.20 3.15 2.21 -4.10 Pass STVE-1047 01/01/05 Cs-1i34 4.80 +/- 0.40 5.00 3.50 - 6.50 Pass STVE-1047 01/01/05 Cs-137 4.10 +/- 0.30 4.11 2.88 - 5.34 Pass STVE-1 047 01/01/05 Mn-54 5.10 +/- 0.30 5.18 3.63 - 6.73 Pass STVE-1 047 01/01/05 Zn-65 6.20 +/- 0.50 6.29 4.40 -8.18 Pass STSO-1 048 01/01/05 Am-241 96.60 +/- 10.00 109.00 76.30 - 141.70 Pass STSO-1048 01/01/05 Co-57 264.00 +/- 2.00 242.00 169.40 -314.60 Pass STSO-1048 01/01/05 Co-60 226.50 +/- 2.20 212.00 148.40 -275.60 Pass STSO-1048 01/01/05 Cs-134 760.60 t 3.70 759.00 531.30 -986.70 Pass STSO-1 048 01/01/05 Cs-1 37 336.20 +/- 3.60 315.00 220.50 - 409.50 Pass STSO-1048 01/01/05 K-40 663.70 +/- 18.00 604.00 422.80 - 785.20 Pass STSO-1048 01/01/05 Mn-54 541.30 +/- 3.90 485.00 339.50 - 630.50 Pass STSO-1048 01/01/05 Ni-63 924.30 +/- 17.20 1220.00 854.00 - 1586.00 Pass STSO-1048 01/01/05 Pu-238 0.60 +/- 0.80 0.48 0.00 - 1.00 Pass STSO-1048 01/01/05 Pu-239/40 78.00 +/- 4.80 89.50 62.65 - 116.35 Pass STSO-1048 01/01/05 Sr-90 514.60 +/- 18.70 640.00 448.00 - 832.00 Pass STSO-1048 01/01/05 U-23314 47.90 +/- 4.00 62.50 43.75 - 81.25 Pass STSO-1048 01/01/05 U-238 226.30 +/- 8.60 249.00 174.30 - 323.70 Pass STSO-1 048 01/01/05 Zn-65 851.30 +/- 7.30 810.00 567.00 - 1053.00 Pass STAP-1050 01/01/05 Gr. Alpha 0.11 +/- 0.03 0.23 0.00 - 0.46 Pass STAP-1050 01/01/05 Gr. Beta 0.38 +/- 0.05 0.30 0.15 -0.45 Pass A6-16

TABLE A-6. Department of Energy's Mixed Analyte Performance Evaluation Program (MAPEP)a.

Concentration b Known Control Lab Codec Date Analysis Laboratory result Activity Limits d Acceptance STAP-1049 01/01/05 Am-241 0.10 +/-0.04 0.10 0.07 - 0.13 Pass STAP-1049 01/01/05 Co-57 4.76 +/- 0.64 4.92 3.44 - 6.40 Pass STAP-1049 01/01/05 Co-60 2.84 +/- 0.22 3.03 2.12 - 3.94 Pass STAP-1 049 01/01/05 Cs-1i34 3.54 +/- 0.37 3.51 2.46 - 4.56 Pass STAP-1049 01/01/05 Cs-137 2.20 +/- 0.27 2.26 1.58 - 2.94 Pass STAP-1049 01/01/05 Mn-54 3.15 +/- 0.21 3.33 2.33 - 4.33 Pass STAP-1049 01/01/05 Pu-238 0.16 +/- 0.04 0.20 0.14 - 0.25 Pass STAP-1049 01/01/05 Pu-239/40 0.17 +/- 0.02 0.17 0.14 - 0.25 Pass STAP-1 049 e 01/01/05 Sr-90 2.24 +/- 0.34 1.35 0.95 - 1.76 Fail STAP-1049 01/01/05 U-23314 0.34 +/- 0.02 0.34 0.24 - 0.44 Pass STAP-1 049 01/01/05 U-238 0.35 +/- 0.02 0.35 0.25 - 0.46 Pass STAP-1 049 01/01/05 Zn-65 3.12 +/-0.15 3.14 2.20 - 4.08 Pass STW-1061 07/01/05 Am-241 2.21 +/- 0.13 2.23 1.56 - 2.90 Pass STW-1061 07/01/05 Co-57 293.20 +/- 7.30 272.00 190.40 - 353.60 Pass STW-1061 07/01/05 Co-60 275.70 +/- 1.30 261.00 182.70 - 339.30 Pass STW-1061 07/01/05 Cs-134 171.80 +/-4.00 167.00 116.90 - 217.10 Pass STW-1061 07/01/05 Cs-137 342.10 +/- 2.20 333.00 233.10 - 432.90 Pass STW-1061 07/01/05 Fe-55 167.80 +/- 9.30 196.00 137.20 - 254.80 Pass STW-1061 07/01/05 H-3 514.20 +/- 12.60 527.00 368.90 - 685.10 Pass STW-1061 07/01/05 Mn-54 437.00 +/- 2.50 418.00 292.60 - 543.40 Pass STW-1061 07/01/05 Ni-63 105.10 +/-3.60 100.00 70.00 - 130.00 Pass STW-1 061 07/01/05 Pu-238 1.64 +/- 0.12 1.91 1.34 - 2.48 Pass STW-1061 07/01/05 Pu-239/40 2.32 +/- 0.13 2.75 1.93 - 3.58 Pass STW-1 061 07/01/05 Sr-90 9.20 +/- 1.30 8.98 6.29 - 11.67 Pass STW-1061 07/01/05 Tc-99 72.30 +/- 2.30 66.50 46.55 - 86.45 Pass STW-1 061 07/01/05 U-233/4 4.11 +/-0.18 4.10 2.87 - 5.33 Pass STW-1061 07/01/05 U-238 4.14 +/-0.18 4.26 2.98 - 5.54 Pass STW-1061 07/01/05 Zn-65 364.60 +/- 4.90 330.00 231.00 - 429.00 Pass STW-1062 07/01/05 Gr. Alpha 0.57 +/- 0.05 0.79 0.21 - 1.38 Pass STW-1062 07/01/05 Gr. Beta 1.36 +/- 0.05 1.35 0.85 - 1.92 Pass STSO-1063' 07/01/05 Am-241 48.40 +/- 3.90 81.10 56.77 - 105.43 Fail STSO-1063 07/01/05 Co-57 608.30 +/- 2.80 524.00 366.80 - 681.20 Pass STSO-1063 07/01/05 Co-60 322.70 +/- 2.40 287.00 200.90 - 373.10 Pass STSO-1063 07/01/05 Cs-134 632.10 +/- 5.20 568.00 397.60 - 738.40 Pass STSO-1063 07/01/05 Cs-137 512.40 +/-4.20 439.00 307.30 - 570.70 Pass STSO-1063 07/01/05 K-40 720.50 +/- 19.00 604.00 422.80 - 785.20 Pass STSO-1063 07/01/05 Mn-54 516.80 +/- 5.10 439.00 307.30 - 570.70 Pass STSO-1063 07/01/05 Ni-63 366.50 +/- 13.30 445.00 311.50 - 578.50 Pass STSO-1063 07/01/05 Pu-238 68.80 +/- 15.00 60.80 42.56 - 79.04 Pass STSO-1063 07/01/05 Pu-239/40 0.00 +/- 0.00 0.00 0.00 - 0.00 STSO-1063 07/01/05 Sr-90 602.90 +/- 17.20 757.00 529.90 - 984.10 Pass STSO-1063 07/01/05 U-233/4 61.50 +/- 1.00 52.50 36.75 - 68.25 Pass STSO-1 063 07/01/05 U-238 164.50 +/- 16.70 168.00 117.60 - 218.40 Pass STSO-1063 07/01/05 Zn-65 874.70 +/- 8.40 823.00 576.10 - 1070.00 Pass A6-17

TABLE A-6. Department of Energy's Mixed Analyte Performance Evaluation Program (MAPEP)a.

Concentration b Known Control Lab Codec Date Analysis Laboratory result Activity Limits d Acceptance STVE-1064 07/01/05 Am-241 0.18 *0.03 0.23 0.16 - 0.30 Pass STVE-1 064 07/01/05 Co-57 15.90 +/- 0.20 13.30 9.31 - 17.29 Pass STVE-1064 07/01/05 Co-60 4.80 +/- 0.10 4.43 3.10 - 5.76 Pass STVE-1064 07/01/05 Cs-1 34 4.60 +/- 0.20 4.09 2.86 - 5.32 Pass STVE-1064 07/01/05 Cs-1 37 5.90 +/- 0.30 5.43 3.80 - 7.06 Pass STVE-1 064 07/01/05 Mn-54 7.20 +/-0.20 6.57 4.60 - 8.54 Pass STVE-1064 07/01/05 Pu-238 0.04 +/- 0.02 0.00 0.00 - 1.00 Pass STVE-1064 07/01/05 Pu-239/40 0.13 +/-0.02 0.16 0.11 - 0.21 Pass STVE-1 064 07/01/05 Sr-90 2.80 +/- 0.30 2.42 1.69 - 3.15 Pass STVE-1064 07/01/05 U-233/4 0.28

  • 0.03 0.33 0.23 - 0.43 Pass STVE-1 064 07/01/05 U-238 0.33 +/- 0.04 0.35 0.24 - 0.45 Pass STVE-1064 07/01/05 Zn-65 11.00 +/- 0.50 10.20 7.14 - 13.26 Pass STAP-1 065 07/01/05 Gr. Alpha 0.30 +/- 0.04 0.48 0.00 - 0.80 Pass STAP-1065 07/01/05 Gr. Beta 0.97 +/- 0.06 0.83 0.55 - 1.22 Pass STAP-1066 07/01/05 Am-241 0.14 +/-0.03 0.16 0.11 - 0.21 Pass STAP-1066 07/01/05 Co-57 5.81 +/-0.17 6.20 4.34 - 8.06 Pass STAP-1 066 07/01/05 Co-60 2.79 +/-0.14 2.85 2.00 - 3.71 Pass STAP-1066 07/01/05 Cs-1 34 3.67 +/-0.12 3.85 2.70 - 5.01 Pass STAP-1 066 07/01/05 Cs-1 37 2.93 +/- 0.23 3.23 2.26 - 4.20 Pass STAP-1066 07/01/05 Mn-54 4.11 +/-0.26 4.37 3.06 - 5.68 Pass STAP-1 066 07/01/05 Pu-238 0.11 +/-0.02 0.10 0.07 - 0.13 Pass STAP-1 066 07/01/05 Pu-239/40 0.10 +/-0.01 0.09 0.06 - 0.12 Pass STAP-1 066 07/01/05 Sr-90 2.25 +/- 0.29 2.25 1.58 - 2.93 Pass STAP-1066 07/01/05 U-233/4 0.28 +/- 0.02 0.27 0.19 - 0.35 Pass STAP-1066 07/01/05 U-238 0.28 +/- 0.02 0.28 0.20 - 0.37 Pass STAP-1066 07/01/05 Zn-65 4.11 +/-0.26 4.33 3.06 - 5.68 Pass a Results obtained by Environmental, Inc., Midwest Laboratory as a participant in the Department of Energy's Mixed Analyte Performance Evaluation Program, Idaho Operations office, Idaho Falls, Idaho b Results are reported in units of Bq/kg (soil), Bq/L (water) or Bq/total sample (filters, vegetation) as requested by the Department of Energy.

c Laboratory codes as follows: STW (water), STAP (air filter), STSO (soil), STVE (vegetation).

d MAPEP results are presented as the known values and expected laboratory precision (1 sigma, 1 determination) and control limits as defined by the MAPEP.

e The strontium carbonate precipitates were redissolved and processed. The average of the three analyses was 1.34 1 although the recovery was only 30%. The result of a new analysis was 1.56 pCUL.

Incorrect sample weight used in calculation. Result of recalculation: 97.0 +/- 7.8 Bq/kg.

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