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E-mail from T. Rice of DEC to J. Adler of Entergy J. Noggle and J. White of NRC, Regarding Background Groundwater Sampling
ML063000400
Person / Time
Site: Indian Point  Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 08/11/2006
From: Rice T
State of NY, Dept of Environmental Conservation
To: James Adler, Diane Jackson, Noggle J, Jason White
Entergy Nuclear Operations, NRC Region 1
References
FOIA/PA-2006-0314
Download: ML063000400 (3)


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From: "Timothy Rice" <tbrice @gw.dec.state.ny.us>

To: "Joseph J: Adler" <jadler@entergy.com>, <dejl @NRC.gov>, "James Noggle"

<jdn@NRC.gov>, "John White" <jrwl @NRC.gov>

Date: 08/11/2006 9:27:56 AM

Subject:

Background Groundwater Sampling Attached is a pdf with the location of 5 shallow USGS wells w/i 10 miles of the site. These are all water level monitoring wells with piezometers, but it sounds like they are very shallow (10 - 70 ft) and the piezometers can be removed and replaced relatively easily. Larry Rosenmann is continuing to talk with USGS personnel re: potentially sampling them . Based upon our conversation yesterday, it appears that Entergy, NRC, and DEC are all interested in split sampling them to develop-local background data for H-3 and Sr-90 in groundwater, if it turns out to be feasible.

I propose that as soon as John White or Jim Noggle become available we schedule a conference call to discuss the possibility of sampling these locations. (If someone else in NRC would like to work on this one.Don, just let us know.)

Thanks, Tim

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70 ft) and the piezometers can be removed and replaced relatively easily. Larry Rosenmann is continuing to talk with USGS personnel re: potentially sampling them. Based upon our conversation yesterday, it appears that Entergy, NRC, and DEC are all interested in split sampling them to develop local background data for H-3 and Sr-90 in groundwater, if it turns out to be feasible.

I propose that as soon as John White or Jim Noggle become available we schedule a conference call to discuss the possibility of sampling these locations. (If someone else in NRC would like to work on this one Don, just let us know.)

Thanks, Tim

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