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Email from T. Bates, Asbury Park Press to Neil Sheehan, Subj: Oyster Creek Sample Results
ML093200618
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Site: Oyster Creek
Issue date: 06/22/2009
From: Bates T
Asbury Park Press
To: Neil Sheehan
Office of Public Affairs Region I
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FOIA/PA-2009-0214
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Sheehan, Neil From:

Bates, Todd [tbates@asbury.gannett.com]

Sent:

Monday, June 22, 2009 2:08 PM To:

Sheehan, Neil

Subject:

RE: Oyster Creek sample results Neil:

From 6/15 e-mail below: Please let me know when Exelon finishes its root cause analysis (I assume that will take place on or before June 19, or Fri). and remediation plan.

I didn't hear from you.

Thanks.

Todd Todd B. Bates Environmental Writer Asbury Park Press 3601 Highway 66 Neptune, NJ 07754 Phone: (732) 643-4237 Fax: (732) 643-4013 tbates@app.com Visit our Web site at www.app.com Check out my EnviroGuy blog at http://blogs.app.com/enviroguy/

Follow me on Twitter: Twitter.com/ToddBBates And read my Green Line columns at www.app.com/greenline From: Sheehan, Neil [1]

Sent: Monday, June 22, 2009 2:05 PM To: Bates, Todd

Subject:

RE: Oyster Creek sample results

Todd, I'll check to see if there have been any more recent sample results.

I don't see any questions below. Do you mean questions I answered previously?

Neil NRC Public Affairs 1

(610) 337-5331 From: Bates, Todd [2]

Sent: Monday, June 22, 2009 1:49 PM To: Sheehan, Neil

Subject:

FW: Oyster Creek sample results Neil:

In addition to the questions below, what are the latest tritium readings?

Thanks.

Todd Todd B. Bates Environmental Writer Asbury Park Press 3601 Highway 66 Neptune, NJ 07754 Phone: (732) 643-4237 Fax: (732) 643-4013 tbates@app.com Visit our Web site at www.app.com Check out my EnviroGuy blog at http://blogs.app.com/enviroguy/

Follow me on Twitter: Twitter.com/ToddBBates And read my Green Line columns at www.app.com/greenline From: Bates, Todd Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 11:53 AM To: 'Sheehan, Neil'

Subject:

RE: Oyster Creek sample results Neil:

Thanks.

Please let me know when Exelon finishes its root cause analysis (I assume that will take place on or before June 19, or Fri). and remediation plan.

Thanks.

Todd 2

Todd B. Bates Environmental Writer Asbury Park Press 3601 Highway 66 Neptune, NJ 07754 Phone: (732) 643-4237 Fax: (732) 643-4013 tbates@app.com Visit our Web site at www.app.com Check out my EnviroGuy blog at http://blogs.app.com/enviroguy/

Follow me on Twitter: Twitter.com/ToddBBates And read my Green Line columns at www.app.com/greenline From: Sheehan, Neil [mailto: Neil.Sheehan@nrc.gov]

Sent: Friday, June 12, 2009 11:22 AM To: tbates@app.com

Subject:

FW: Oyster Creek sample results

Todd, Here are the well sample results from 6/9:

MW-50 -- 4.1 million picocuries per liter of tritium MW-51 -- 3.48 million MW-52 -- 4,170 MW-53 -- Below MDA (minimum detectable activity)

MW-54 -- 9,700 MW-1 5K-1A -- 124,000 CS-9 -- 435,000 With regard to MW-55, the newly drilled well, Exelon plans to test it for use in possible remediation of the groundwater contamination.

Neil NRC Public Affairs (610) 337-5331 From: Sheehan, Neil Sent: Tuesday, June 09, 2009 2:14 PM 3

To: 'tbates@asbury.gannett.com'

Subject:

Re: Oyster Creek sample results

Todd, Here's the latest:

The Condensate Storage Tank inspection work by divers has been completed. No indications of leakage have been identified.

Exelon plans to excavate and examine a 1-inch minimum flow line associated with the condensate tank. This would be part of the company's efforts to complete the examination of buried piping considered to be a possible source of the groundwater contamination. The excavation of that line may take place later this week. Inspection of the pipe wold include removing its coating and subjecting the line to ultrasonic testing.

The company's root cause analysis is expected to be completed about mid-month. It is expected to include an analysis of the corrosion mechanism/cause that led to the holes identified earlier in the 8-inch and 10-inch buried pipes associated with condensate storage tank system. To date, Exelon has not identified any other source of the groundwater contamination.

Here are the latest well sample results:

MW-50: 3.22 million picocuries per liter of tritium MW-51: 3.72 million MW-52:.MDA (minimum detectable activity)

MW-53: Close to.MDA MW-54: 9,950 MW-55: 1.2 million MW-15; 905,000 These sanples are from 5/27.

Daily samples taken from the intake, discharge and Route 9 bridge areas have not indicated any tritium concentrations above MDA.

NRC Region staff specialists and our Resident Inspectors at Oyster Creek continue to closely follow these issues. We will review Exelon's root cause evaluation once it is complete.

Neil NRC Public Affairs (610) 337-5331 Neil Sheehan Public Affairs Officer Sent From NRC Blackberry From: Bates, Todd To: Sheehan, Neil Sent: Tue Jun 09 10:43:27 2009

Subject:

RE: Oyster Creek sample results Neil:

Anything new re: the search for the source(s) of the tritium at Oyster Creek?

Have any new sources of tritium been found and what are the latest well readings?

Thanks.

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Todd Todd B. Bates Environmental Writer Asbury Park Press 3601 Highway 66 Neptune, NJ 07754 Phone: (732) 643-4237 Fax: (732) 643-4013 tbates@app.com Visit our Web site at www.app.com Check out my EnviroGuy blog at http://blogs.app.com/enviroguy/

Follow me on Twitter: ToddBBates And read my Green Line columns at www.app.com/greenline From: Neil Sheehan [3]

Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 2:11 PM To: tbates@app.com

Subject:

Oyster Creek sample results

Todd, Here are the latest well sample results for Oyster Creek (from 5/6/09):

Well MW1 5KIA -- 5.3 million picocuries per liter of tritium Well MW-50 -- 2.9 million Well MW-51 -- 4.5 million Well MW-52 -- Below minimum detectable activity Well MW-53 -- 15,100 Well MW-54 -- 9,500 All of these wells are in the vicinity of the condensate storage tank and associated buried piping.

The attached graphic might help you to better visualize where the condenser fits in as far as plant operation.

Neil 5