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Annual Environ Operating Rept 1978.
ML17053A488
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Site: Nine Mile Point Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 02/28/1979
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NIAGARA MOHAWK'P01<ER CORPORATION ANNUAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT January 1, 1978 - December 31, 1978 NINE MILE POINT NUCLEAR STATION UNIT Sl Facility Operating License DPR-63 Docket Number 50-220 V 908 1804o&

,~h TABLE OF CONTENTS

~Pa e INTRODUCTION DESCRIPTION AND

SUMMARY

EVALUATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DATA A. Lake Program

1) Periphyton
2) Bottom Sediments
3) Mollusks
4) Gammarus
5) Fish
6) Lake llater B. Land Program
1) Air Particulates 6
2) Air Particulate Composites 6
3) Airborne I-131 7
4) Environmental TLD's 8 S) Radiation Monitors 10
6) Mi'lk 10
7) Milch Animal Census 10
8) Other Land Samples '10 ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLE

SUMMARY

1 LIST OF TABLES

~Pa e Table 1 Required Sample Collection and Analysis (Lake Program) 19 Table 2 Required Sample Collection and Analysis (Land Program) 20 Table 3 Periphyton Results 21 Table 4 Bottom Sediments 22 Table 5 Mollusk Results 23 Table 6 Gammerus Results 24 Table 7 Fish Results 25 Table 8 lfater Composites Results - Gross Beta, H-3, Sr-89, Sr-90 26 Table 9 iYater Composites Results - Gamma Isotopic 27 Tables 10, ll Particulate Filter Results - Gross Beta 28 Table 12 Particulate Composite Results - Gamma Isotopic 32 Table 13, 14 Airborne I-131 Results 34 Table 15 TLD Results 38 Table 16 Radiation Monitor Readings 39 Table 17 Milk Results I-131 43 Table 18 Milk Results - Gamma Isotopic, Sr-90 44 Table 19 Milch Animal Census Results 45 Table 20 Food Product Results 47 LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1 Off-Site Environmental Station and TLD Locations 49 Figure 2 On-Site Environmental Station and TLD Locations 50 Figure. 3 Milk, Meat, Poultry, Eggs Sample Locations 51 Figure 4 Milch Animal Census Locations 52

Nine Mile Point Unit I ANNUAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT INTRODUCTION This report is submitted in accordance with Section 5.6.1 of Appendix B to DPR-63, Docket 50-220.

DESCRIPTION The required sample collection and analysis schedule for NMP-1 is listed in Tables 1 and 2.

The sampling locations are shown in Figures 1 through 3.

EVALUATION OF ENVIRON 1ENTAL DATA A. Lake Program Tables 3 through 9 list the results of radiological analysis of aquatic media at 3 sampling locations:

JAF (03), NMPP (02), and in the vicinity of Oswego Harbor (Off-Site 00). It should be noted that when availability of media dictated, other locations were sampled. These alternate locations usually are NMPiY (01) or NMPE (04).

.1) Periphyton - Table 3 Analysis of periphyton samples shows that some nuclides found were greater than 2 x control values (Off-Site 00).

Concentration - pCi/g (wet)

Date Transect Nuclide Control On-Site 6/27-6/28 02 Co-60 <0.01 0.03 8/23 NMPP 02 Co-60 0.013 0 ..10 8/23'MPP 8/23 8/23 JAF 03 NMPP 02 Co-60 Nb-95 0.013

<0,004 0.03 0.028 JAF 03 Nb-95 <0.004 0.034

III. EVALUATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DATA (Continued)

A. Lake Program (Continued)

1) Periphyton - Table 3 (Continued)

The sample volumes from transects 00, 02, 03 on both collections varied from 1 to 4 1/2 kilograms per sample. The sample collected on NMP10 01 (6/27 6/28) was only 45 grams, therefore the results reported in Table 3 for this sample are questionable and do not allow for a meaningful comparison with the other data.

2) Bottom Sediments - Table 4 Analysis of bottom sediments indicated that Cs-137 is the major contributing nuclide occurring in this medium. Assuming the Off-Site 00 transect as control the following nuclides may be of possible significance. (i.e., > 2 x control)

Concentration p Ci/g (dry)

Date Transect Nuclide Control On-Site 6/29 JAF 03 Co-60 <0. 06 1.5 6/27 NMPP 02 Co-60 <0. 06 0.36

'10/2 NMPP 02 Co-60 <0. 07 0.55 10/2 NMPN Ol Co-60 <0. 07 0.'18 6/29 JAF 03 Cs-134 <0. 05 0.30 6/29 JAF 03 Cs-137 0 . 7-1 2.10

3) Mollusks - Table 5 Sampling efforts for mollusks in the vicinity of Nine Mile Point were not very successful during the first collection. The bottom configuration is bed-rock with little sediment of sufficient depth to sustain a mollusk population. For this reason only the NMPlf Ol and the Off-Site 00 resulted in suff-icient quantities for any type of meaningful analy-sis (6/27-6/30). Sufficient quantities were ob-tained on the off site and 2 on site transects in the 10/2 collection. During both collections no mollusks were found on the JAF 03 transect.

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EVALUATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DATA (Continued)

A. Lake Program (Continued)

3) Mollusks - Table 5 (Continued)

Assuming the Off-Site 00 transect as control, the following are greater than 2 x control:

Concentration pCi/g (wet)

Date Transect Nuclide Control On-Site 6/27-6/29 NMPlf 01 Co-60 <0. 02 0.06 10/2 NMPIP 01 Sr-89 0. 02 0.07

'10/2 NMPP 02 Mn-54 <0.02 '1. 10 10/2 NMPP 02 Co-60 <0.02 0.22

4) Gammarus - Table 6 The first collection for gammarus yielded volumes of 8.5, 12.3, and 38.0 grams. These volumes are not sufficient for a meaningful analysis. The second collection yielded marginally sufficient volumes on the JAF 03 and Off-Site 00 transects, 248.1 g and 477.9 g respectively. The NMPP 02 transect yielded only 63.5 g.

Several attempts were made on each collection using a variety of sampling methods to obtain adequate volumes. Even extracting gammarus by hand from cladophora collected along the shore-

.line was tried.

For the above reason, only those analyses of samples of adequate volumes are presented below. lilith the 00 transect representing control, the following samples may be of possible significance (i.e.,

2 x control).

Concentration pCi/g (wet).

Date Transect Nuclide Control On-Site 8/10-8/17 JAF 03 Ce-144 0.03 0.08

EVALUATION OF ENVIROÃ1ENTAL DATA (Continued)

A. Lake Program (Continued)

5) Fish - Table 7 As the same species were not collected on each transect in the same collection, the control for this medium is the average concentration (by nuclide) for all species in the off site sample. Less than (<) values in the off site samples are considered in computing a control number.

The following were found to be greater than 2 x control:

Concentration pCi/g (wet)

Date Transect ~Seciee Nuclide Control On-Site 5/18 JAF 03 1&ite Perch Sr-90 0.008 0. 018 5/18 NMPP 02 White Perch Sr-90 0.008 0.021

.10/4

.10/5 JAF 03 Yellow Perch Sr-90 0.007 0. 025

'10/4 10/5 NMPP 02 Small Bass Sr-90 0.007 0. 016 10/4

'10/5 NMPP 02 Yellow Perch Sr-90 0.007 0.015

6) Lake i(ater (Monthly Composites) - Tables 8 and 9 The gross beta, H-3, Sr-89, and Sr-90 data are presented in Table 8. Gamma isotopic results are presented in Table 9.

Only one inlet sample (gross beta) during 1978 was found to be greater than 2 x control. The September Nine Mi*le Point inlet indicated 1.2 pCi/1 in com-parison to 0.5 pCi/1 in the control sample (raw city water in vicinity of 00 transect). It should be noted that such a low detectable concentration resulted in a 100e analytical error (0.5 + 0.5 pCi/1).

4 EVALUATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DATA (Continued)

A. Lake Program (Continued)

6) Lake i0ater (Monthly Composites) - Tables 8 and 9 (Cont.)

The following composites showed concentrations of various nuclides which may be greater than 2 x control (raw city water):

Concentration pCi/1 tfonth ~Sam le Nuclide Control Canal MPC*

Feb. JAF Inlet Co-58 0.0 + 7.5 3.9 + 7e7 90,000 Mar. NMP Inlet Mn-54 0.0 + 11.2 9.0 + 11.7 =100,000 Mar. JAF Inlet Mn-54 0.0 + 11.2 4.1 + '11.4 100,000 Apr. NMP Inlet Co-60 0.0 + 17.'1 17.2 + =17.9 30,000 Apr. JAF Inlet Co-60 0.0 + 17.1 17.0 + 17.9 30,000 May NMP Inlet Co-60 0.0 + 17.5 4.0 + -18.1 30,000 May JAF Inlet Co-60 0.0 + 17.5 33.0 + =18.7 30,000 Fluctuating backgrounds in in-plant counting equip-ment often resulted in background concentrations larger than gross sample concentrations. The net sample concentrations were reported as 0.0 + accumu-lative errors (background error + sample error).

These 0.0 concentrations resulted in the above inlet canal concentrations being greater than 2 times control. However, the large error associated with the determinations could also lead to the conclusion that no activity is determined present in the canal samples, due to the overlap of error terms.

For this reason all samples after June 1978 were being sent to a contractor for analysis so that lower background variations and therefore lower statistical counting error would result.

The following nuclides were detected in inlet canal samples but do not show up in Table 9. They were excluded from this table because they were only detected once during 1978.

Concentration pCi/1 Month Nuclide NMP Inlet

  • MPC*

Mar. Zn-65 <17. 3 -19.5 + 5.5 <15.3 100,000 Apr. I-133 3.4 + 2.4 <5. 2 <5.=1 1,000

  • Maximum Permissible Concentration - 10CFR20, Table II, Column 2 - is given for comparison

EVALUATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DATA (Continued)

B. Land Program The results of sample analysis for the 1978 reporting period are included in Tables 10 thxough 20.

1) Air Particulates - Tables 10 and .11 Tables 10 and 11 give the air particulate gross beta results for the 6 off-site and 9 on-site stations respectively.

The quarterly averages for gross beta activity (pCi/m3) are as follows:

Off-Sites On-Sites 1st Qtr. 0. 11 0 ..10 2nd Qtr. 0. 27 0. 16 3rd Qtr. 0. 18 0. 13 4th Qtr. 0. 06 0. 04 Using the weekly off-site average as control the following may be of possible significance:

Concentration pCi/m Date Station Control On-Site 10/23 D2 On-Site 0. 04 0.09 10/23 F On-Site 0. 04 0.10

'10/23 G On-Site 0. 04 0.'ll

2) Monthly Particulate Composites - Table -12 Monthly Particulate Composites were sent to a con-tractor for analysis after June 1978. This was due to fluctuating backgrounds in in-plant counting equipment.

EVALUATION OF ENVIROR1ENTAL DATA (Continued)

B. Land Program (Continued)

2) Monthly Particulate Composites - Table 12 (Continued)

Using the off-site concentration on a nuclide basis as control, the following was found to be of possible significance (i.e., > 2 x control).

Concentration pCi/m Month Nuclide Control On-Site Feb. Co-60 5.60E-03 1.53E-02 The March results show I-131 in both the on-site and off-site composites. The concentrations were 2.50E-03 and 4.60E-03 pCi/m3 respectively. MDL's on other composites ranged from 9.28E-05 to 2.51E-04. These I-131 concentrations can be attributed to the nuclear test conducted by the Peoples Republic of China on 3/14/78.

Two nuclides were identified in the December com-posite but were not included in the 2nd half of Table 12. The nuclides were Ce-141 and Ru-103 with concentrations of 2.8 + 1.9E'-04 and 4.5 + 2.4E-04 pCi/m3 respectively.

3) Airborne I-131 - Tables 13 and .14 The results of the I-131 (charcoal cartridge) analysis for the 6 off-site and 9 on-site stations are presented in Tables 13 and 14 respectively.

The quarterly average I-131 concentrations (pCi/m3) are as follows:

Off-Sites On-Sites

'1st Qti. <0.05 <0.04 2nd Qtr. <0.03 <0.03 3rd Qtr. <0.04 <0.03 4th Qtr. <0.03 <0.03

EVALUATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DATA (Continued)

B. Land Program (Continued)

3) Airborne I-131 - Tables 13 and 14 (Continued)

The March 27-28 results indicated detectable I-131 concentrations at several stations both on-site and off-site. The widespread occurrence, also evident in the monthly particulate composite results, -lend support, to the claim that these concentrations are due to the Chinese nuclear test and not plant operation.

The 9/25 sample for I On-Site also showed an I-131 concentration of 0.02 + 0.004 pCi/m3. This sample was recounted for confirmation on 9/29 with a result-ant concentration of 0.01 + 0.004 pCi/m3. A third count on 9/29 showed only an MDL of 0.02 pCi/m3.

This concentration is attributed to outage activities at J.A. FitzPatrick Plant.

The 6/27 sample for H On-Site also showed an I-131 concentration of 0.07 + 0.01 pCi/m3, This was attributed to a reactor scram at J.A. FitzPatrick Plant.

Dose Calculations Calculations based on the above concentrations, using the NRC Staff assumptions of Regulatory Guide 1.109, indicated the following annual thyroid doses H On-Site 6/27 - 0.07 pCi/m3.

I On-Site 9/25 - 0.02 pCi/m3.

AdUIt ~Teena et Child Infant m3/yr inhaled 8000 8000 3700 '1400 Dose (mrem) H on 0.83 1.02 1.14 1.04 Dose (mrem) I on 0.24 0.29 0.32 0.30 (Any of the above individuals would have to have lived at that .location for one year breathing air of these concentrations to receive the above doses).

4) TLD's - Table 15 TLD results for the 1st and 2nd quarters are re-ported as an average of 5 individual LiF chips.

The 3rd and 4th quarter TLD's are Ca(SO4)(Tm) ~

Each reported value is the average of 4 independent readings (2 readings/TLD 2 TLD's/location). This is due to a contractor change starting in April 1978.

EVALUATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DATA (Continued)

B. Land Program (Continued)

4) TLD's Table 15 (Continued)

The TLD's are broken down into 3 groups for reporting purposes. The groups are on-sites, off-sites, and site boundary (see sample summary). The net dose at the site boundary (site boundary average - off-site average) for each quarter were 1, 1, 0, 0, respectively (mRem). The total site boundary dose (mRem) for 1978 was 2.

Badges 31, 32, 39, and 40 are located within the NMP-1 fenced area near the Radwaste Building and are being influenced by waste trucks being loaded in the building or parked nearby. Badges 27 through,30 are located within the JAF restricted area and are being affected by waste trucks being loaded in or parked near the JAF Radwaste Building.

Using the off-site average for each quarter as control, the following TLD results (mRem/Quarter) may be of possible significance (i.e., > 25'o above control).

TLD ¹ 1st (ttr. 2nd Qtr. 3rd <rtr. 4th Qtr.

Control '10 10 '12 16 '14 19 13 3 27 23 21 4 14 5 13

'17 13 13 20 25 23 14 '16 15 27 146 -157 55 Sl 28 37 131 201 29 36 52 84 96 30 61 60 32 107

31. ~

38 50 40 37 32 26 35 25 25 33 24 28 24 25 34 16 .16 14 16 36 13 37 15 17 14 17 38 19 22 17 18 39 516 387 345 371 40 52 127 62 44

EVALUATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DATA (Continued)

B. Land Program (Continued)

5) Radiation Monitors - Table 16 Radiation monitors have a small radioactive source mounted on the detector to produce on-scale readings.

For this reason direct comparison to TLD readings is not possible.

6) Milk - Tables 17 and 18 Tables 17 and 18 show the milk sample results for I-131 and gamma isotopic Sr-90 respectively.

There were two'more Chinese tests during 1978. The first was in mid-March and the second in mid-December.

Milk samples were not collected during the time that initial fallout would be occurring. This is due to the fact that cattle are not on pasture at these times but on supplemental feed and milk is not sampled. In order for I-131 to show in local milk samples, the cattle would have to be on pasture. By the time cattle were on pasture any I-131 in fallout had decayed away.

This is not true of Cs-137 concentrations.

The concentrations of Cs-137 varied during the course of the grazing season. This is due primarily to local weather patterns and the corresponding pre-cipitation trends. The concentrations of Cs-137 is a function of the amount of precipitation induced fallout. This trend is about the same as that seen during the 1977 sampling program.

7) Milch Animal Census Table 19 and Figure S
8) Food Products - Table 20 The result of analysis of meat, poultry, eggs, and food crops is shown in Table 20. Human Food Crop analysis for I-131 resulted in Minimum Detec-table Activity ranging from <3 to <10 pCi/kg (wet).

All analyses were performed within one half-life.

ENVIRONMENTAL 'AMP LE SE MARY Location Nuclide e Q iUater pCi/1 Monthly Composite NMP Inlet Co-60 16.0 8.1 <1.2 <2.3 Fe-59 <14.6 <13.9 <2.2 <2.7 Mn-54 < 7.0 < 1.0 <1. 1 <1.0 Co-58 1.3 < 7.5 <1.1 <1.0 Nb-95 < 6.3 6.3 <1.1 <1.0 Zr-95 <11.5 <10.5 <1.6 <1.7 Cs-137 < 4.6 < 7.5 <1.2 <1.3 Cs-134 6.4 < 5.7 <1.5 <1.3 Cr-51 <43.7 <41.0 <7.7 <7.3 Ce-141 7.6 6.4 '< l.'5 <1.0 Ba-La-140 <21.8 <22.4 <1.6 <2.0 Gross Beta < 7.5 3.6 2.5 <2.0 JAF Inlet Co-60 11.2 <17. 7 <1.5 <1.3 Fe-59 <12. 7 <13.6 <1.9 <2.7 Mn-54 1.4 3.8 <0.8 , <1.0 Co-58 1.3 < 9.4 <0 8~ <1.0 Nb-95 6.4 6.2 <1.1 <1.0 Zr-95 <10. 8 <10. 9 <1.5 < l. 7 Cs-137 7.4 7.1 <1.2 <2.0 Cs-134 < 5.8 6.0 <1.5 <3.0 Cr-51 <42.1 <43 8

~ <7.0 <9.7 Ce-141 6.3 6.5 <1.5 <1.7 Ba-La-140 <21.5 <21. 8 <1.6 <2.0 Gross Beta 8.4 7.5 2.1 3.1

ENVIRONh1ENTAL SAMPLE SUh9$ RY hfedium/Sam le Location Nuclide 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Water (Cont.) pCi/1 Monthly Raw City Composite lUater Co-60 14.5 < 1.1 <1.5 <2.0 Fe-59 <16.9 <13. 7 <2.2 <2.7 Mn-54 0.0 4.6 <0.8 <1.3 Co-58 2.6 6.7 <0. 8 <1.0 Nb-95 6.9 6.3 <1.1 <1.0 Zr-95 <11. 1 <11. 7 <1.5 <2.0, Cs-137 8.2 7.1 <1. 1 <1.3 Cs-134 < 7.0 < 5.9 <1.4 <.1. 3 Cr-51 <45.0 <42.5 <7.7 <8.7 Ce-141 < 7.1 6.5 <1.1 <1.7 Ba-La-140 <23.7 <22.2 <1.9 <2.0 Gross Beta 6.5 4.4 2.3 2.8

ENVIRONhiENTAL SAMPLE SVhMARY hiedium/Sam le Location Nuclide Airborne pCi/m3 Particulate On-Sites Gross Beta Filters Dl 0. 11 ~ 0.18 0.14 0.03 D2 0.10 0.16 0.13 0.04 E 0.10 0.17 0.08 0.03 F 0.11 0.18 0.14 0 05 F

G 0.10 0.16 0.14 0.05 H 0.07 0.15 0.12 0.02 I 0.06 0.12 0.11 0.03 J 0.07 0.12 0.09 0.02 K 0.04 0.10 0.10 0.02 Off-Sites C 0.11 0.27 0.16 0.05 0.10 0.23 0.16 0.05 D2 0.09 0.26 0.18 0.05 E 0.11 0.26 0.17 0.06 F 0.10 0.25 0.21 0.05 G 0 '9 0.25 0.14 0.04

ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLE SUGARY hiedium/Sam le Location Nuclide Airborne pCi/m3 Part. On-Site Co-60 5.9E-03 9. OE-04 6.1E-04 8.6E-04 Fe-59 <4 OE-04

~ < 3. 6E-04 <<3.0E-04 <3.0E-04 Mn-54 1.3E-03 4.0E-04 <2.6E-04 4.4E-04 Co-58 <3. 9E-04 <3.4E-OS <1.3E-04 <1.4E-04 Nb-95 2.3E-03 2.2E-03 <2.1E-04 <1.0E-04 Zr-95 1.0E-03 9.4E-04 <2.0E-04 <2.0E-04 Cs-137 1.6E-03 2.8E-03 <1.7E-03 3.6E-04 Cs-134 <1.8E-03 <1.8E-04 <1.7E-04 <1.6E-04 Cr-51 <1.3E-03 <1.4E-03 <9.3E-04 <8.0E-04 Ce-141 <3.7E-04 <5.9E-04 <1.0E-04 <1.6E-04 Ba-La-140 <1.9E-03 <1.0E-03 <2.0E-04 <1.6E-04 I-131 <9.3E-04 <1.1E-04 <1.0E-04 <1.6E-04 Ce-144 ND ND 8.8E-03 1.6E-03 Be-7 ND ND 2.4E-02 2.7E-02 Ru-106 ND ND <4.3E-03 <1.0E-03 Sb-]25 ND ND 8.2E-04 <3.7E-04 ND = Not Detected/No MDL

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ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLE SUNDRY Location Nuclide Airborne pCi/m3 Part. Off-Site Co-60 3.5E-03 6.8E-04 < 1. OE-03 1.0E-03 Composite Fe-59 <5.7E-04 <2.8E-04 <4.3E-04 <4.3E-04 Mn-54 1.5E-03 7.2E-04 <4.0E-04 <4.7E-04 Co-58 <7.3E-03 <1.5E-04 <2.7E-04 <1.7E-04 Nb-95 2.9E-03 1.9E-03 <3.7E-04 <2.7E-04 Zr-95 1.4E-03 7.3E-04 <6.0E-04 <4.3E-04 Cs-137 1.2E-03 2.6E-04 2.5E-03 1.1E-03 Cs-134 <2.7E-04 <2.0E-04 <3.3E-04 <3 'E-04 Cr-51 <2.1E-03 <6.2E-04 <2.3E-03 <2.0E-03 Ce-141 <6.5E-04 <4.7E-04 <3.7E-04 <3.7E-04 BaLa-140 <3.2E-03 6.7E-04 <4.3E-04 <4.7E-04 I-131 <1.7E-03 <1.9E-04 <2.3E-04 <2.0E-04 Ce-144 ND ND 2.9E-03 4.1E-03 Be-7 ND ND 3.2E-02 7.0E-02 RU-106 ND ND <5.1E-03 <3.0E-03 Sb-125 ND ND < 1. 2E-03 <8..3E-04 ND = Not Detected/No MDL

ENVIRONh/ENTAL SAMPLE SUh9$ RY hfedium/Sam le Location Nuclide I I'"' Q

Airborne Char. Cart. . On-Sites I-131 pCi/m3 Dl <0.04 <0.03 <0. 04 <0.04 D2 <0.05 <0.04 <0.04 <0,04 E <0.05 <0.03 <0.04 <0.03 F <0.05 <0. 03 <0. 04 <0.03 G <0. 05 <0. 04 <0. 04 <0.03 H <0.05 <0.02 <0.03 <0.02 I <0. 03 <0. 02 <0. 02 <0.01 J <0.03 <0.02 "

<0. 02 <0.02 K <0.03 <0.02 <0.02 <0.01 Off-Sites C <0.04 <0.03 <0.04 <0.03 Dl <0. 06 <0. 04 <0.04 <0. 03 D2 <0.04 <0. 03 <0.04 <0.03 E -<0.03 <0.03 <0.04 <0. 03 F <0. 06 <0.04 <0.05 <0.03 G <0.05 <0.03 <0.04 <0.04

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ENVIRONhlENTAL SAMPLE SUM SRY Location Nuclide Direct Radiation Continuous Monitors (Ghf) 'l On-Sites D2 mrem/qtr 51.8 47.5 72.1 56.8 55.2 50.8 77.3 37.5 E 36.7 45.9 44.2 44.2 F 36.7 32.8 35.3 33.1 G 84.2 96.1 94.9 72.9 H 49.7 59.0 61 ' 59.6 30.2 34.9 35.3 37.5 J 30.2 41.5 44.2 48.6 K 36 ' 39.3 39.7. 39.7 Off-Site 67.0 80.8 57.4 48.6 TLDs Off-Site mrem/qtr 10 11 10 12 Site Boundary mrem/qtr 11 12 10 12 On-Site mrem/qtr 48 50 41 49

ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLE SULTRY Nuclide 1st Quarter pCi/1 Ingestion 16 I-131 NS <0.2 <0.2 <0.2 K-40 960.0 1500. 0 1500.0 Cs-137 10.0 17.9 5.9 Sr-90 6.3 7.1 5.5 I-131 NS < 0.1 <0.2 <0.2 K-40 800.0 1470.0 1470.0 Cs-137 5.5 9.0 5.5 Sr-90 5.0 5.3 '.1 14 I-131 NS <0.2 <0.2 <0.2 K-40 1700.0 1340.0 1430.0 Cs-137 3.9 7.6 4.4 Sr-90 4.5 5.8 3.5 25 ,I-131 NS <0.2 <0.2 <0.2 K-40 950.0 1500.0 1630 '

Cs-137 12.0 14 ' 17.7 Sr-90 10.0 7.1 7.3 13 I-131 NS <0.2 <0.2 <0.2 K-40 1200.0 1230.0 1360.0 Cs-137 7.8 7.0 4.0 Sr-90 7.6 6.9 4.3 NS = Not Samples (not in grazing season)

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0 TABLE 1 SAMPLE COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS SITE RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM A. LAKE PROGRAM(1)

MEDIA ANALYSIS FRE(RUENCY~ ~ LOCATION(2)

1. Fish GeLi, 89Sr 6 Sr 2/yr 2 onsite 1 offsite
2. Mollusks GeLi 89Sr ~ 90$ r 2/yr 2 onsite 1 offsite
3. Gammarus GeLi, 8 Sr 5 Sr 2/yr 2 onsite 1 offsite
4. Bottom Sediments GeLi, Sr 2/yr 2 onsite 1 offsite
5. Periphyton GeLi 2/yr 2 onsite 1 offsite
6. Lake Water GB, GSA or GeLi M Comp. 3(3) 3H, 89Sr, 90Sr Qtr. Comp.

Notes:

'(1) Program continued for at least three years after the startup of James A. Fitzpatrick Nuclear Power Plant.

(2) Onsite locations samples collected in the vicinity of discharges, offsite samples collected at a distance of at least five miles from site.

(3) The three lake water samples to include Nine Mile Point Unit 1 intake water, James A. FitzPatrick intake water, and Oswego City water.

(4) Samples of items 1 through 5 collected in spring and fall when available.

TABLE 2 SAMPLE COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS SITE RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM B. LAND PROGRAM(l)

NEDIA ANALYSIS FREQUENCY NO. OF LOCATIONS LOCATIONS

l. Air Particulates GB lU At least 10 9 onsite 6 offsite GSA M Comp. (6)
2. Soil GSA, Sr Every 3 years 15 9 onsite 6 offsite
3. TLD Gamma Dose Qtr. 20 14 onsite 6 offsite
4. Radiation Monitors Gamma Dose 10 9 onsite 1 offsite
5. Airborne - I131 GSA At least 10 9 onsite 6 offsite
6. Ihlk I M 4(7) (8)

GSA, Sr M Comp.

7. Human Food Crops GSA, I (8)
8. Meat, Poultry, Eggs GSA Edible Portion SA (8)

Notes: (Cont.)

(6) Onsite samples counted together, offsite counted together, any high count samples counted separately.

(7) Frequency applied only during grazing season.

(8) Samples to be collected from farms within a 10-mile radius having the highest potential concentrations of radionuclides.

Abbreviations:

M Comp. - Monthly composite of weekly or bi-weekly samples A Annually BÃ - Bi-weekly (alternate wks.)

GB - Gross beta analysis tU - lUeekly Qtr. - Quarterly GeLi - Gamma spectral analysis on a GeLi system (quantitative) M Monthly SA - Semiannually GSA Gamma spectral analysis on a NaI system (quantitative) C - Continuous

TABLE CONCENTRATIONS OF GAMMA EMITTERS IN PERIPHYTON SAMPLES Results in Units of pCi/g(wet) i 2 sigma 6-27-78 COLLECTION NUCLIDES to SITE FOUND 6-28-78 8-23-78 Off-Site Be-7 0.09+0.07 0.35i0.06 00 K-40 1.7+0.3 2.2i0.2 Mn-54 <0.007 0.011i0.007 Co-60 <0.01 0.013+0.005 Zr-95 <0.02 0.012 0.009 Nb-95 0.019i0.009 -

<0.004 Ru-106 <0.07 0.09+0.05

. Cs-137 0.023 0.009 0.063+0.009

. Ce-144 0.10+0.06 0.13i0.05 Ra-226 <0.02 0.071i0.009 Th-232 <0.03 0.04i0.03 JAF Be-7 0.07i0.04 0.33+0.05 03 K-40 1. Iio. 2 2.7i0.3 Mn-54 <0.006 0. 008i0. 005 Co-60 , <0.005 0.030+0.006 Zr-95 . 0.019i0.009 0.014i0.005'.034i0.008 Nb-95 0.017i0.007 Ru-106 <0.04 0. 06io. 04 Cs-137 <0.006 0.072i0.007 Ce-144 0.09i0.03 0.12+0.02 Ra-226 <0.009 0.024i0.007 NMPP Be-7 0.3i0.1 0.59i0.06 02 K-40 1.2i0.3 2.1 0.2 Co-60 0.03i0.01 0.10i0.01 Zr-95 0.03+0.02 0.010i0.008 Nb-95 0.04+0.02 0.028i0.008 Ru-106 <0.1 0.09i0.05 Cs-134 <0.01 0.011i0.005 Cs-137 0.05i0.02 0.12i0.01 Ce-144 <0.07 O.lli0.03 Ra-226 <0.03 0.042i0.008 Th-232 <0.05 0.03i0.02 k

NMPW Be-7 1.8i0.4 01 K-40 1.0+0.6 Nb-95 0.09i0.04 Ru-.103 0.04i0.04 Cs-137 0.19+0.05 Ce-144 l. li0.3

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TABLE 4 CONCENTRATIONS OF. Sr-89 AND GAMMA EMITTERS IN SEDIMENT SAMPLES Results in Units of pCi/g(dry) i 2 sigma COLLECTION COLLECTION GAMMA EMITTERS SITE .

DATE Sr-90 K-40 Co-60 Ru-103 Sb-125 Cs-134 Cs-137 BaLa-140 Ra-226 Th-232 Off-site 6-27-78 0.061i0.008 1lil <0.06 <0.03 O.li0.1 <0.05 0.71i0.09 <0.'05 1.0iO.I 0.9+0.2 00 10-02-78 0.04i0.01 13i2 <0.07 <0.03 <O.l <0.05 0.50i0.08 <0.06 0.94i0.09 0.8i0.2 OAF 6-29-78 0.015i0.005 15i2 1.5i0.2 0.04i0.04 <0.1 0.30i0.07 2.1+0.2 <0.08 0.3i0.8 0.4i0.2 03 I

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NMPP 6-'27-78 <0.02 14il . 0.36i0.06 <0.03 <0.1 <0.06 0.63i0.09 0.09i0.09 0.5i0.2 0.7i0.2 02 "10-02-78 <0.02 '4i2 0.55+0.08 <0.04 <O.l <0.05 1.0i0.1 <0.06 0.62i0.09 0.6i0.2 NMPM 10-02-78 <0.01 10il 0.18i0.05 <0.04 <O.l <0.05 0.24i0.08 <0.06 0.4i0.1 0.4i0.2 01

TABLE 5 CONCENTRATIONS OF GM EHITTERS, Sr-89 AND -90 IN HOLLUSK SAMPLES Results in Units of pCi/g(wet) i 2 sigma COLLECTION COLLECTION GANA EMITTERS SITE DATE Sr-89 Sr-90 Be-7 K-40 Hn-54 Co-60 Ra-226 Th-232 Off-site 6-27-78 00 to <0.02 0.12i0.01 <0.07 <0.2 <0.02 <0.02 0.08i0.02 0.07i0.04 6-30-78 10-02-78 0.02i0.02 0.150j0.009 <0.1 <0.3 . <0.02 <0.02 0.21j0.04 <0.08 NMPP 6-27-78 02 to <0.03 0.14i0.01 0.2i0.1 <0.3 0.35i0.04 <0.04 0.12i0.04 <0.08 6-29-78 10-02-78 to 0.03j0.02 '

0.18j0.01 <0.1-. <0.2 1.1jo;1 0;22j0.03 0.23i0.05 <0.07 10-06-78 NMN 6-27-78 01 to . <0.02 0.097j0.008 <0.1 0.6i0.4 <0.05 0.06i0.03 <0.06 <0.1 6-29-78 10-02-78 0.07j0.02 0.14i0.01 <0'.09 <0.4 <0.03 <0.03 0.22j0.04 <0.08

TABLE 6 CONCENTRATIONS Of GAMMA EMITTERS, Sr-89 AND Sr-90 IN GAYRNUS SAMPLES Results in Units of pCi/g(wet) j 2 sigma COLLECTION COLLECTION GAISA EMITTERS SITE DATE Sr-89 Sr-90 Be-7 K-40 Mn-54 Cs-137 Ce-144 Ra-226 Off-site 6-20-78 00 to <0.07 0.14j0.03 <0.2 <0.4 <0.02 <0.02 <0.1 <0.05 6-27-78 8-10-78 to <0.03 0.13j0.01 0.05j0.03 0.8j0.1 <0.005 0.028j0.009 0.03j0.02 0.027j0.009 8-17-78 JAF 6-20-78 03 to 6-27-78

<0.2 0.14j0.05 <0.4 <1.0 '0.05 ,<0.07 <0.3 <0.2 8-10-78 to <0.04 0.19j0.01 0.09j0.08 0.7j0.2 <0.009 0.05j0.02" 0.08j0.05 <0,03 8-17-78 NMPP 6-20-78 02 to <0.2 0.13+0.06 <0.7 <2.0 0.1j0.1. <0.08 <0.7 <0.2 6-27-78 8-10-78 to <O.l 0.21j0.03 <0.2 1.4j0.7 <0.03 0.05j0.04 <0.2 <0.07 8-17-78

TABLE 7 CONCENTRATIONS OF STRONTIUH-89 AND -90, GANNA EHITTERS IN FISH SAMPLES Results in Units of pCi/g(wet) j 2 sigma SAMPLE SAMPLE DATE TYPE Sr-89 Sr-90 K-40 Mn-54 Cs-137 Ce-141 Ce-144 FITZPATRICK - 03 5-18-78 fl Mhite Perch <0.01 0.010+0.004 ~

1.6j0.4 <0.01 0.10j0.03 <0.02 <0.1 82 Mhite Perch <0.009 ~ 0.018j0.004 1.7j0.5 <0.01 0.09j0.02 <0.01 <0.05 Salvelinus <0.008. <0.004 2.3j0.5 <0.009 0.05j0.02 <0.01 <0.05 Rainbow Smelt <0.006 0.012j0.003 1.6j0.5 <0.02 0.03j0.02 <0.03 <0.1 Brown Trout <0.007 <0.004 1.8+0.5 <0.02 0.09j0.03 <0.02 '0.1 10-04-78 Smallmouth Bass <0.01 '.013j0.004 2.6j0.4 <0.01 0.08j0.02 <0.009 <0.04 to El Rainbow Smelt 0.014+0.007 0.009j0.004 2.3j0.4 <0.01 0.04j0.02 <0.009 <0.04 10-05-78 f2 Rainbow Smelt <0.008 0.008j0.003 1.9j0.4 <0.01 <0.02 <0.01 <0.06 Yellow Perch <0.01 0.025+0.004 2.7j0.5 <0.02 0.10j0.03 <0.01 <0.07 10-05-78 81 Brown Trout 0.015+0.006 <0.005 2.2j0.5 <0.01 0.07j0.02 <0.01 , <0.05 f2 Brown Trout <0.009 0.004j0.003 2.9j0.6 <0.01 0.07j0.03 <0.02 <0.07 NINE NILE POINT - 02 5-18-78 Sl Mhite Perch <0.007 0.021j0.003 1.5j0.5 <0.01 0.10+0.03 <0.02 <0.09 82 White Perch <0.006 0.013j0.003 1.6j0.4 <0.01 0.09j0.03 . <0.01 <0.05 Salvelinus <0.006 <0.003 2.6j0.6 <0.02 0.05j0.04 0.03j0.03 <0.1 5-22-78 Rainbow Smelt <0.01 0.014+0.005 1.1+0.3 <0.01 <0.02 <0.02 <0.09 10-04-78 fl Salvelinus . <0.01 <0.006 1.9j0.5 <0.02 0.07j0,02 <0.01 <0.04 82 Salvelinus <0.01 0.005j0.004 2.3j0.6 <0.01 0.07j0.03 <0.02 <0.09 10-04-78 Smallmouth Bass <0.01 0.016j0.004 2i6j0.6 <0.02 0.10j0.04 <0.02 <0.09 to Yellow Perch <0.01 0.015j0.005 2.1j0.4 0.02j0.01. 0.08j0.02 <0.006 <0.04 10-05-78 OFFSITE - 00 5-18-78 fl White Perch <0.005 <0.003 2.4j0.5 <0.02 0.06j0.03 <0.02 <0.08

$ 2 White Perch <0.005 0.012+0.002 ,

3.1j0.6 <0.01 0.08j0.02 <0.01 <0.06 Yellow Perch <0.006 0.008j0.003 3.0j0.7 <0.01 0.10j0.04 <0.03 <0.1 Northern Pike <0.006 0.015j0.003 2.3j0.4 <0.01 0.04j0.02 <0.01 <0.07 Brown Trout <0.006 <0.003 5.7j1.2 <0.03 0.20j0.06 <0.03 <0.09 10-04-78 fl Chinook Salmon <0.01 <0.005 3.1j0.5 <0.01 0.07j0.02 <0.01 <0.04 f2 Chinook Salmon - <0.01 0.004+0.003 2.6+0.6 <0 '2 0.10j0.03 <0.02 O.llj0.09 10-04-78 White Perch <0.02 0.012+0.005 2.4+0.6 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.08 to Yellow Perch <0.007 0.008j0.003 1.9j0.4 <0.01 0.04j0.02 <0.01 <0.06 10-05-78

I TABLE 8 LAKE lUATER SAMPLES INLET CANAL Monthly Composite Gross Beta - pCi/1 Quarterly Composite - pCi/1 Date NNP-I JAF OSNP Location Date H-3 Sr-89 Sr-90 1/78 <9.5 <9.4 <9. 1 NMP-1 1st qtr/78 390+120 <5.0 <2.0 I

2/78. 7.1+0.8 7.8+0.8 4.6+0.7 JAF 1st qtr/78 560+120 <5.0 <2.0 3/78 5.9+0.5 8.0+0.6 5.8+0.5 OsiUP 1st qtr/78 490+120 <5.0 <2.0 4/78 5.7+0.6 7.3+0.8 6.1+0.6 MiP-1 2nd qtr/78 314+160 <1.1 1.0+0.4 5/78 7.4+0.6 11.1+0.7 4.3+0.6 I JAF 2nd qtr/78 560+140 <1.2 1.1+0.5 6/78 2.8+0.8 4.1+0.8 2.9+0.7 I

OSIUP 2nd qtr/78 282+160 <1.1 1.0+0.4 7/78 2.7+0.6 2.8+0.6 3.4+0.7 8/78 3.6+0.7 2.9+0.6 3.0+0.7 3rd qtr/78 256+86 0.8+0.4 0.4+0.3 9/78 1.2+0.5 0.6+0.5 0.5+0.5 JAF 3rd qtr/78 377+87 0.6+0.5 0.6+0.3 10/78 2.4+0.6 2.8+0.7 2.7+0.7 OSiUP 3rd qtr/78 228+85 <0.8 0.8+0.3 11/78 3.5+0.7 3.3+0.7 2.8+0.6 NMP-1 4th qtr/78 253+170 <0 9 1.1+0.3 12/78 3.3+0.6 3.3+0.6 2.9+0.6 JAF 4th qtr/78 405+170 0.7+0.6 0.6+0.3 OsiUP 4th qtr/78 215+170 <0.9 0.9+0.3

TABLE 9 CONTI 1LY 1llATER COMPOSITES GIM!A ACTIVITY PCi/I ISOTOPE JANUARY FEBRUARY MARC11 APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER NINE MILE POINT UNIT I INLET Co-60 0.0+18.0 20 0519 6 28.1+18.6 17.2+17.9 4.0-18.1 3.2>> <0.6 1.0 2.0 <2.0 2.0 < 3.0 Fe-59 < 14.0 <16. 5 (13.3 <15.2 <12.2 <14.2 <0. 7 3.0 3.0 <3.0

< < 3.0 < 2.0 Mn-54 0.0'.9 (12. 1 9.0+11.7 0.0+ 9.6 0.0+ 9.7 < 3.0* <0.4 2.0 < 1.0 <1.0 1.0 < 1.0 Co-58 Ooasj 3.8 0 0 6 8 < 7.9 7,3 7.26 <0.4 < 2.0 1.0 <1.0 1.0 1.0 Nb-95 5.6 7' 6.1 6.1 6.6 6.2 <9.4 2.0 < 1.0 <1.0 1.0 1.0 Zr-95 <11. 1'.8

<12.0 <11.3 <10.9 <10.5 <10.2 <0. 7 2.0 2.0 <2.0 2.0 < 1.0 Cs-137 4.5a 5.5 2.6+ 6.6 < 7.5 7.8 7.2 <0.5 2.0 < 1.0 <2.0 1.0 Cs-134

< 1.0 6.3 < 6.6 6.4 5.6 < 5.9 < 5.5 <0.4 2.0 2.0 <1.0 1.0 2.0 Cr-Sl <39.7 <45.2 <46.3 <40.5 <41.5 <40.9 <3.0 <10.0 <10.0 <7.0 8.0 < 7.0 Ce-141 9.0+ 2.1 < 6.9 6.8 6.5 6.4 6.4 <0. 6 2.0 2.0 <1.0 1.0 1.0 BaLa-140 (20.6 <23:6 (21.2 (21.8 (22.5 22.8+ 2.6 <0.7 2.0 2.0 <2.0 2.0 < 2.0 JAMES A. FITZPATRCK INLET Co-60 0.0+18.2 22.0+19.7 11.5+18.1 17.0517.9 33.0+18.7 3.2>> <0.5 < 2.0 2.0 - <2.0 2.0 < 1.0 Fc-59 < 9.9 <13.8 <14.4 <13. 5 <13.3 <14.0 <0.7 < 3.0 2.0 <3. 0 3.0 2.0 Mn-54 0.0+ 9.9 0.0+11.0 4.1+11.4 7.8' 7 0.6+ 9.7 3.0* <0.4 < 1.0 1.0 <1.0 1.0 1.0 Co-58 0.0'.7 3.9+ 7.7 0.0+ 6.2 13.3~ 2.8 7.2 < 7.8 <0.4 < 1.0 1.0 <1.0 1.0

< 1.0 Nb-95 6.7 6.5 6.1 6.5 ( 6.2 5.9 <0.4 2.0 1.0 <1.0 1.0 1.0 Zr-95 <10.5 <11.3 <10.6 < 9.8 <11.4 <11.5 <0.6 2.0 2.0 <2.0 2.0 1.0 Cs-137 < 7.1 < 8.2 < 7.0 6.5 < 7.4 7,3 <0.5 2.0 1.0 <2.0 2.0 2.0 Cs-134 < 5.3 6.1 6.1 < 5.9 6.1 6.1 <0.5 < 2.0 2.0 <1.0 1.0 1.0 Cr-151 <43.9 <42.8 <39.6 <43.3 <42.9 <45.3 <3.0 <10.0 8.0 <9. 0 <10.0 <10.0 Cc-141 < 6.5 ( 6.3 6.2 6.6 6.5 6.5 <0. 6 2.0 2.0 <2.0 2.0 < 1.0 Bala-140 <21.5 <22.4 <19.7 <22.8 <20.1 (22.4 <0.8 2.0 2.0 <2.0 2.0 2.0 RAW CITY WATER Co-60 8.5+18.8 11.0+21.5 24.1+18.5 0.0+17.1 0.0'17.5 3.2* <0. 6 2.0 2.0 <2.0 < 2.0 < 2.0 Fe-59 <14.4 <19.9 <16.5 <13.3 <14.4 <13.3 <0.7 3.0 < 3.0, <3.0 < 3.0 2.0 htn-54 0.0+14.4 0.0+12.3 0.0+11.2 7.4+ 9.9 3.4+10.1 < 3.0* <0.3 < 1.0 1.0 <2.0 1.0 1.0 Co-58 < 7.9 0.0 7.5 0.0+ 6.3 12.2+ 2.8 O.oa 5.1 7.8 <0. 3 < 1.0 1.0 <1.0 1.0 1.0 Nb-95 < 5.9 8.3 6.4 6.4 6.6 5.9 <0.3 2.0 1.0 <1.0 1.0

< 1.0 Zr-95 <10.1 <12.8 < 10.5 (10.6 <12.5 <12.1 <0.6 2.0 2.0 <2.0 2.0 2.0 Cs-137 < 7.5 9.8 < 7.4 < 7.4 < 7.1 6.9 <0.4 2.0 1.0 <1.0 2.0 1.0 Cs-134 < 5.9 8.7 6.5 6.1 < 5.4 6.3 <0.3 2.0 2.0 <1.0 2.0 1.0 Cr-51 < 41.2 <51.2 (42.5 <45.0 <43.9 <38.5 <3.0 <10.0 <10.0 <9.0 <10.0 7.0 Ce-141 6.2 < 8.6 < '6.4 6.5 < 6.5 6.6 <0.4 2.0 2.0 <2.0 2.0 1.0 Bala-140 (22.4 <26.1 (22.6 <22.3 21.6+ 3.4 <21.4 <0.6 < 3.0 2.0 <2.0 2.0 2.0

'Reanalyzed. Results decay corrected.

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TA LE 10 NMP - JAF SITE ENVIRONMENTAL AIRBORNE PARTICULATE SAMPLES - OFF SITE STATIONS GROSS BETA ACTIVITY FCi/a3 + 2o LOCATION Date Collected Dl 1-1-78 0.09 + 0.01 0.12 + 0.01 0 11 + 0 01 0.09 + 0.01 0.08 + 0.01 0.09 + 0.01 1-11-78 0.07 + 0.01 0.08 + 0.01 0.09 + 0.01 0 08 + 0.01 0.08 + 0.01 0.09 + 0.01 1-17-78 0.14 + 0.01 0.13 + 0.02 0.12 + 0.01 0.12 + 0.01 0.09 + 0.01 0.08 + 0.01 1-24-78 0.16 + 0.01 0.15 + 0.01 0.12 + 0.01 0.13 + 0.01 0.17 + 0.01 0.15 + 0.01 1-31-78 0 07 + 0 01 0.06 + 0.01 0.06 + 0.01 0.06 + 0.01 0.06 + 0.01 0.06 + 0.01 2-7-78 0,07 + 0 F 01 0 06 + 0 01 0 06 + 0 01 0.06 + 0.01 0.06 + 0.01 0.07 + 0.01 2-14-78 0.07 + 0.01 0 06 + 0.01 0.04 ~ 0.01 0 06 + 0 01 0 06 + 0 01 0 08 + 0.01 2-22-78 0 07 + 0.01 0.07 + 0.01 0.05 + 0.01 0.07 + 0.01 0 14 + 0 01 0.08 + 0.01 2-28-78 0 08 + 0 01 0.09 + 0.01 0.05 + 0.01 , 0.08 + 0.01 0 07 + 0 01 0 08 + 0 Ol 3-7-78 0.12 + 0.01 0.12 + 0.01 0.11 + 0.01 0.12 + 0.01 0.12 + 0.01 0.12 + 0.01 3-14-78 0.12 + 0.01 0 09 + 0 01 0.06 + 0.01 0.10 R 0.01 0.08 I 0.01 0.09 + 0.01 3-21-78 0.16 + 0.01 0.11 + 0.01 0.11 + 0.01 0 16 4 0 01 0.11 + 0.01 0.12 + 0.01 3-28-78 0.22 + 0.01 0.22 + 0.01 0.24 + 0.01 0.26 '.01 0.25 + 0.01 0.12 + 0.01 4-4-78 0.30 + 0.01 0.28 + 0.01 0.30 + 0.01 0.30 ~ 0.01 0.30 + 0.01 0.33 + 0.01 4-11-78 0.21 + 0.01 0.20 + 0.01 TV Interference Test 0.22 + 0.01 0.20 + 0.01 0.23 + 0.01 I

4-18-78 0.38 + 0.01 0.23 + 0.01 0.35 + 0.01 0.32 + 0.01 0.32 + 0.01 0.28 + 0.01 4-25-78 0.53 + 0.02 0.37 + 0.02 0.51 + 0.02 0 44 + 0 01 0 44 + 0,02 0.43 4 0.02 5-2-78 0.32 + 0.01 0.27 + 0.01 0.31 + 0.01 0.30 + 0.01 0.27 + 0.01 0.29 + 0.01 5-9-78 0.08 + 0.01 0.08 ~ 0.01 0.08 + 0.01 0.08 + 0.01 0.06 + 0.01 0.06 + 0.01 5-16-78 0.20 + 0.01 0.13 0.01 0.11 + 0.01 0 11 + 0 01 0.11 + 0.01 0.13 + 0.01 5-23-78 5-31-78 0.18 0.32 t

+

0.01 0.01 0.16 0.28

+

+

0.01'2 0.01 0.01 0.20 0.27

+

0.01 0.01 0.21 0.30

+

+

0.01 0.01 0.21 0.25

+

+

0.01 0.01 0.21 4 0.01 0.27 + 0.01 6-6-78 0.19 - 0.01 0.19 + 0.01 0.19 + 0.01 0.22 + 0.01 0.21 + 0.01 0 18 i0 01 6-13-78 0 14 + 0 01 0 1S + 0 01 0.14 + 0.01 0 11 + 0 01 0 09 + 0 01 0.13 + 0.01 6-20-78 0.21 + 0.01 0.20 + 0.01 0.16 + 0.01 0.16 + 0 01 0 19 + 0 01 0 18 + 0 01 6-26-78 0.48 + 0.02 0.46 + 0 45 ~ 0 01 0 60 + 0 01 0 66 + 0 02 0.48 + 0.02

I TABLE 10(Cont.)

NMP - JAF SITE ENVIRONMENTAL AIRBORNE PARTICULATE SAMPLES - OFF SITE STATIONS GROSS BETA ACTIVITY PCi/m3 + 2o LOCATION Date Collected Dl D2 7-5-78 0.22 + 0.01 0.26 + 0.01 0.23 + 0.01 0.29 + 0.01 0.32 + 0.01 0.22 + 0.01 7-11-78 0.21 + 0.01 0.24 + 0.01 0.17 + 0.01 0.20 + 0.01 0.20 + 0.01 0.15 + 0 01 7-18-78 0.24 + 0.01 0.24 a 0.01 0 31 ~ 0 01 0.32 + 0.01 0.30 ~ 0.01 0.23 + 0.01 7-25-78 0.22 ~ 0.01 0.22 + 0.01 0.36 + 0.01 0.22 + 0.01 0.22 + 0.01 0.18 + 0.01 8-1-78 0 10 + 0 01 0 10+ 001 0.09 + 0.01 O.ll + 0.01 0.10 + 0.01 8-8-78 0.14 + 0.01 0.14 + 0.01 0.16 + 0.01 0.13 + 0.01 0.16 + 0.01 0 14 ~ 0 01 8-15-78 0.27 + 0.01 0.20 + 0.01 0.27 + 0.01 0.32 i 0.01 0.46 + 0.01 0.24 + 0.01 8-22-78 0.18 + 0.01 0 18 + 0 01 0.24 + 0.01 0.22 + 0.01 0.32 + 0.01 0 18 + 0 01 8-29-78 0 07 + 0 Ol 0 08 + 0 01 0.09 + 0.01 0.08 + 0.01 0.08 + 0.01 0.09 + 0.01 9-6-78 0.12 t 0.01 0.15 + 0.01 0.20 + 0.01 0.19 + 0.01 0.24 + 0.01 0.11 + 0.01 9-12-78 0.07 4 0.01 0 07 + 0 Ol 0.08 + 0.01 0.08 + 0.01 0.09 + 0.01 0 07 + 0 01 9-19-78 0 04 + 0 01 0.05 + 0.01 004~001 0.04 + 0.01 0 05 + 0 01 I

9-26-78 0.10 + 0.01 0.13 + 0.01 0 14 + 0 01 0.03 0.01 0.15 4'.01 0.10 + 0.01 10-3-78 0.06 + 0.01 0.05 + 0.01 "0.04 + 0.01 0 05 + 0 01 0 04 + 0 01 0.04 + 0.01 10-11-78 0.04 + 0.01 0.02 + 0 F 01 0 02 + 0 01 0.02 + 0.01 0.02 + 0.01 0.02 + 0.01 10-17-78 0.11 + 0.01 0.12 + 0.01 0.15 + 0.01 0. 12 ~ 0.01 0.15 + 0.01 0.08 + 0.01 10-24-78 0.06 + 0.01 0.04 + 0.01 0 01 + 0 Ol 0.04 + 0.01 0 04 + 0 01 0 03 + 0.01 10-31-78 0 05 + 0 01 0.05 t 0.01 0 06 + 0 01 0.09 + 0.01 0.08 + 0.01 0106 + 0 01 11-7-78 0 10 + 0 01 0 07 + 0 01 0.10 + 0.01 0 11 + 0 Ol ~ 0 10 + 0 01 0.08 + 0.01 11-14-78 0.04 + 0.01 0 04 + 0.01 0.04 + 0 01 0.05 + 0.01 0.04 + 0.01 0.03 + 0.01 11-21-78 0.03 + 0.01 0.03 + 0.01 0.03 + 0.01 0.03 + 0.01 0.02 + 0.01 0 02 + 0 Ol 11-29-78 0.02 + 0.01 0.02 + 0.01 0.02 + 0.01 0 03 + 0 Ol 0.02 + 0.01 0.02 + 0.01 12-05-78 0.06 + 0.01 0.06 + 0.01 0.07 ~ 0.01 0 07 + 0 01 0.06 + 0.01 0.06 + 0.01 12-12-78 0.04 + 0.01 0.05 + 0.01 0.04 + 0.01 0 06 0 01 0 05 + 0 Ol 0.05 + 0.01 12-19-78 0.03 + 0.01 0.04 + 0.01 0.04 + 0.01 0.03 t 0.01 0.03 + 0.01 0.03 + 0.01 12-27-78 0.05 t 0.01 0.05 + 0 F 01 0.05 + 0.01 0 04 + 0 01 0.04 + 0.01 0 04 + 0 01 1-4-79 + + + 0.03 + 0.01 0.03 + 0.01

~ 0.03 0.01 0.04 0.51 0.04 + 0.01 0.04 0.01

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TABLE 11

= ~V Nh/P JAP SITE ENVIRONMENTAL AIRBORNE PARTICULATE SAMPLES - ON SITE STATIOVS Gross Beta Activity - PCi/m3 + 2a LOCATION Date Collected D2 1-4-78 0.08 + 0.01 0.08 + 0.01" 0.08 + 0.01 0.09 + 0.01 0.15 + 0.01 0.06 + 0.01 0.07 ~ 0.01 0.12 + 0.01 1-9-78 0.08 + 0.01 0.07 a 0.01 0.08 ~ 0.01 0 09 + 0 01 0 07 i 0 01 0.10 s 0.02 0.01 + 0.01 0 01 + 0 01 010i001 1-16-78 0.11 + 0.01 0.06 + 0.01 0.08 + 0.01 0.10 + 0.01 0.10 + 0.01 0.02 + 0.01 0.06 + 0.01 0.01 + 0.01 0.08 + 0.01 1-23-78 0.16 + 0.01 0.14 + 0.01 0.14 + 0.01 0.16 + 0.01 0.13 + 0.01 0.11 + 0.01 0.12 + 0.01 0.13 + 0.01 0.09 + 0.01 1-30-78 0.07 + 0.01 0.06 ~ 0.01 0.07 + 0.01 0.07 + 0.01 0 06 + 0 01 0 05 + 0 01 0 06 + 0 01 0.06 + 0.01 0.06 + 0.01 2-6-78 0.08 + 0.01 0.07 + 0.01 0.05 + 0.01 0.08 + 0.01 0.06 + 0.01 0.10 R 0.01 0.006 + 0.01 0.07 + 0.01 0.02 + 0.01 2-13-78 0.07 + 0.01 0.05 + 0.01 0.07 + 0.01 0.07 + 0.01 0 05 + 0 01 0.01 + 0.01 0.07 + 0.01 0.05 + 0.01 0 01 + 0 01 2-21-78 0.08 i 0.01 0.09 + 0.01 0.07 + 0.01 0.07 + 0.01 0 06 + 0 01 0 06 + 0.01 0 07 + 0 01 0.06 ~ 0.01 0 04 ~ 0 01 2-27-78 0.08 i 0.01 0.07 + 0.01 0.08 + 0.01 0.07 s 0.01 0 07 + 0 01 0.03 + 0.01 0.04 + 0.01 0.07 + 0.01 0.02 + 0.01 3-6-78 0.13 ~ 0.01 0.11 + 0.01 0.10 + 0,01 0.12 ~ 0.01 0.11 + 0.01 0.04 + 0.01 0.05 + 0.01 0.05 + 0.01 , 0.09 + 0.01 3-13-78 0.12 e 0.01 0.11 + 0.01 0.09 + 0.001 0.2 2 0.01 0 11 + 0 01 0.10 e 0.01 0.05 + 0.01 0 09 ~ 0 01 0.03 + 0.01 3-20-78 0.12 + 0.01 0.14 + 0.01 0.10 + 0.01 0.13 + 0.01 0.12 + 0.01 0.12 + 0.01 0.10 + 0.01 0 10 + 0 01 0.03 + 0.01 3-27-78 0.28 + 0.01 0.28 + 0.01 0.24 + 0.01 0.31 + 0.01 0.18 + 0.01 0 12 + 0.01 0.08 + 0.01 0.12 + 0.01 0.03 + 0.01 4-3-78 0.23 + 0.01 0.19 + 0.01 0.21 + 0.01 0.25 + 0.01 0.23 + 0.01 0.18 + 0.01 0.15 + 0.01 0 15 i0 01 0.03 + 0.01 4-10-78 0.15 - 0.01 0.13 + 0.01 O.ll + 0.01 0.13 ~ 0.01 0.13 + 0.01 0.10 ~ 0.01 0.11 + 0.01 0.03 + 0.01 0.02 + 0.01 4-17-78 0.21 + 0.01 0.17 + 0.01 0.19 + 0.01 0.22 4 0.01 0.20 + 0.01 0.18 + 0.01 0.03 + 0.01 0 17 + 0 01 4-24-78 0.25 e 0.01 0.23 + 0.01 0.26 + 0.01 0.25 ~ 0.01 ~

0.22 +. 0.01 0 16 + 0.01 0.23 + 0.01 0.21 + 0.01 0.23 e 0.01 5-1-78 0.27 + 0.01 0.26 + 0.01 0.26 + 0.01 0.26 + 0.01 0.26 + 0.01 0.21 + 0.01 0.26 + 0.01 0.24 + 0.01 0.16 + 0.01 5-8-78 0.07 + 0.01 0.08 + 0.01 0.08 + 0.01 0.08 + 0.01 0 07 + 0 01 0.08 + 0.01 0.07 + 0.01 0.02 + 0.01 0.02 e 0.01 5-15-78 0.12 + 0.01 0.12 + 0.01 0.14 ~ 0.01 0.14 + 0.01 0.12 + 0.01 0.12 + 0.01 O.ll + 0.01 0.12 + 0.01 0.04 + 0.01 5-22-78 0.08 + 0.01 0.07 + 0.01 0.08 + 0.01 0.08 R 0.01 0.07 + 0.01 0.07 + 0.01 0.03 + 0.01 0.06 + 0.01 0.07 + 0.07 5-29-78 0.22 i 0.01 0.21 + 0.01 0.21 ~ 0.01 0.21 + 0.01 0.21 + 0.01 0.19 + 0.01 0.21 + 0.01 0.23 + 0.01 0.24 + 0.01 6-5-78 0.17 + 0.01 0.16 + 0.01 0.17 + 0.01 . 0.17 R 0.01 0.16 + 0.01 O.ll + 0.01 0.16 + 0.01 0.16 + 0.01 0.14 + 0.01 ,

6-12-78 0.19 + 0.01 0.21 + 0.01 0.18 + 0.01 0.17 + 0.01 0.18 + 0.01 0.18 + 0.01 0.10 + 0.01 0.15 i 0.01 0.16 + 0.01 6-19-78 0.18 ~ 0.01 0.18 + 0.01 0.17 + 0.01 0.19 + 0.01 0 17 + 0 01 0 17 + 0.01 0 14 + 0 01 0.14 + 0.01 0.02 + 0.01 6-27-78 0.15 + 0.01 0.13 + 0.01 0.16 ~ 0.01 0.16 + 0.01 0.07 + 0.01 0.16 + 0.01 0.02 + 0.01 0 06 + 0 Ol 0.05 + 0.01

TABLE 1 (Cont.)

NNP - JAP SITE

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ENVIRO'&IENTAL AIRBORNE PARTICULATE SAMPLES - ON SITE STATIONS Gross Beta Activity - PCi/n3 + 2a LOCATION Date Collected D2 7-3-78 0.12 + 0.01 0.14 + 0.01 0.13 + 0.01 0.13 + 0.01 0.01 + 0.01 0.11 + 0.01 0.04 a 0.01 0.09 + 0.01 0 09 + 0.01 7-10-78 0.24 + 0.01 0.25 + 0.01 0.27 + 0.01 0.24 + 0.01 0.34 + 0.01 0.23 + 0.01 0.01 a 0.01 0.09 + 0.01 0.18 + 0 F 01 7-17-78 0.18 + 0.01 0.17 + 0.01 0.19 + 0.01 0.20 + 0.01 0 07 + 0 01 0 16 + 0 01 0 17 ~ 0 01 0.14 + 0.01 0.16 + 0.01 7-24-78 0.13 + 0.01 0.14 + 0.01 0.13 + 0.01 0.14 + 0.01 0.13 + 0.01 0 14 + 0 01 0 06 + 0 01 0.09 + 0.01 0.05 + 0.01 7-31-78 0.11 + 0.01 0.12 + 0.01 0.14 + 0.01 0.12 + 0.01 0.12 + 0.01 0.03 + 0.01 0.11 + 0.01 0.11 + 0.01 0 05 + 0 01 8-7-78 0.11 + 0.01 0.11 + 0.01 0.11 + 0.01 0.12 + 0.01 0.11 + 0.01 0.12 - 0.01 0.08 a 0.01 0.10 + 0.01 0 08 + 0 01 8-14-78 0.28 + 0.01 0.25 + 0.01 0.27 + 0.01 0.27 a 0.01 0.31 + 0.01 0.22 + 0.01 0.28 a 0.01 0.08 + 0.01 0.18 + 0.01 8-21-78 0.11 + 0.01 0.10 + 0.01 0.12 + 0.01 0.10 + 0.01, O.ll + 0.01 O.ll + 0.01 0.13 + 0.01 0 11 + 0.01 0 10 + 0 01 8-28-78 0.10 a 0.01 0.10 + 0.01 0.10 + 0.01 0.09 + 0.01 0.11 + 0.01 0.09 + 0.01 0.09 + 0.01 0 08 4 0 01 0.08 + 0.01 9-5-78 0.10 + 0.01 0.07 + 0.01 0.02 + 0.01 0.10 + 0.01 0.10 + 0.01 0.04 + 0.01 0.08 + 0.01 0.06 + 0.01 0.08 + 0.01 9-11-78 0.15 + 0.01 0.14 + 0 01 0 14 + 0 01 0.13 + 0.01 0.18 + 0.01 0.13 + 0.01 0.14 + 0.01 0 10 + 0 01 0.12 + 0.01 I

9-18-78 0.06 + 0.01 0.05 + 0.01 0.01 + 0.01 0 06 + 0 01 0.05 + 0.01 0.05 + 0.01 0.04 + 0.01 0.02 + 0.01 0.04 + 0.01 9-25-78 0.04 a 0.01 0.06 a 0.01 0.02 a 0.01 0.06 + 0.01 0.08 + 0.01 0.06 + 0.01 0.04 + 0.01 0.04 a 0.01 0.05 + 0.01

,10-2-78 0.03 + 0.01 0.05 + 0.01 0.02 + 0.01 0.05 + 0.01 0.06 + 0.01 0.02 + 0.01 0.01 + 0.01 0.03 + 0.01 0.01 + 0.01 10-10-78 0.01 + 0.01 0.02 + 0.01 0.01 a 0.01 0.02 a 0.01 0.02 a 0.01 0.01 + 0.01 0 01 + 0 01 10-16-78 0.06 + 0.01 0.09 + 0.01 0,04 + 0.01 0 11 ~ 0 01 0 11 + 0 01 0 05 + 0.01 0.04 + 0.01 10-23-78 '0.05 + 0.01 0.09 ~ 0.01 0.04 + 0.01 0 10 + 0 01 0.11 + 0.01 0.03 + 0.01 0.06 + 0.01 0.05 + 0.01 0.01 + 0.01 I

10-30-78 0.03 + 0.01 0.05 + 0.01 0.02 + 0.01 0.05 a 0.01 0.07 + 0.01 0.03 + 0.01 0.05 + 0.01 0.03 + 0.01 0.06 + 0.01 11-6-78 0 06 + 0 01 0 08 + 0 01 0 05 + 0 01 0.06 a 0.01 0 09 a 0 01 0.05 + 0.01 0.04 + 0.01 0.01 + 0.01 0 06 + 0.01 11-13-78 0.03 + 0.01 0.04 + 0.01 0 '2 a 0.01 0.04 a 0.01 0.05 + 0.01 0 Ol + 0 01 0 01 + 0 01 0 01 + 0.01 0.02 + 0.01 11-20-78 0.02 + 0.01 0.03 + 0.01 0.01 ~ 0.01 0.02 a 0.01 0.03 + 0.01 0.01 + 0.01 0.03 + 0.01 0.02 a 0.01 11-28-78 0.01 s 0.01 0.01 ~ 0.01 0.01 + 0.01 0.02 + 0.01 0.02 i 0.01 0.01 ~ 0.01 '.01 + 0.01 0.01 + 0.01 12-4-78 0.02 + 0.01 0.05 s 0.01 0.02 + 0.01 0.05 0.01 0.04 + 0.01 0.01 + 0.01 . 0.05 + 0.01 0 01 i 0 Ol 12-12-78 0.03 + 0.01 0.03 + 0.01 0.02 + 0.01 0.06 a 0.01 0.03 + 0.01 (*) 0.01 + 0.01 0.01 + 0.01 0.01 a 0.01 12-18-78 0.03 + 0.01 0.03 + 0.01 0.04 + 0.01 0.04 + 0.01 0.04 + 0.01 0 02 + 0 01 0 04 + 0 01 0.02 + 0.01 0.01 + 0 01 12-26-78 0.01 + 0.01 0.04 a 0.01 0.03 a 0.01 0.04 a 0.01 0.03 + 0.01 0.01 + 0.01 0 04 + 0 01 0.01 + 0.01 1-2-79 0.01 + 0.01 . 0.04 + 0.01 0.03 + 0.'Ol, 0.03 + 0.01- 0.03 + 0.01 0.01 + 0:01 0.04 + 0.01 0.01 + 0.01 0.01 + 0.01

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TABLE 12 MONTHLY PARTICULATE COMPOSITES Gamma Activity pCi/m3 ISOTOPE JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE ONSITE COMPOSITE Co-60 2.40 + 0.17 E-03 1.53 + 0.05 E-02 .0.00 + 4.32 E-04 1.88 + 0.44 E-03 3.20 + 2.43 E-04 4.90 + 6.14 E-04 Fe-59 < 2. 87 E-04 < 5. 87 E-04 < 3. 30 E-04 <4.39 E-04 <1.92 E-04 <4.50 E-04 Mn-54 1.30 + 0.11 E-03 2.45 + 0.18 E-03 0.00 + 2.60 E-04 5.50 + 2.37 E-04 3.28 + 1 ~ 34 E-04 3.15 + 3.29 E-04 Co-58 2.64 + 0.63 E-04 6.85 + 1.12 E-04 <2.30 E-04 <2.20 E-04 0.00 + 8.81 E-05 8.00 + 17.8 E-05 Nb-95 1.42 + 0.11 E-03 2.42 + 0.16 E-03 3.04 + 0.17 E-03 2.89 + 0.17 E-03 1.82 + 0.09 E-03 1.98 + 0.16 E-03 Zr-95 4.30 + 1.04 E-04 1.04 + 0.17 E-03 1.54 + 0.19 E-03 1.56 + 0.20 E-03 7.09 + 0.90 E-04 5.43 + 1.76 E-04 Cs-137 1.03 + 0.10 E-03 1.30 + 0.14 E-03 2.37 + 0.16 E-03 2.53 + 0.17 E-03 2.51 + 0.11 E-03 3.31 + 0.20 E-03 Cs-134 Cr-51

<1.34 E-04 <2 '3 E-04 < 1.95 E-04 <2.12 E-04 <1.00 E-04 <2.13 E-04

<9.79 E-04 < 1.45 E-03 <1.48 E-03 <1.60 E-03 < 8. 14 E-04 <1.72 E-03 Ce-141 <1.46 E-04 <1.94 E-04 7.62.+ 0.80 E-04 1.40 + 0.11 E-03 < 1.15 E-04 <2.61 E-04

'BaLa-140 4.08 e 0.48 E-04 <7.42 E-04 4.49 + 0.47 E-03 1.91 + 0.37 E-03 <3;81 E-04 <7.98 E-04 I-131 <1.26 E-04 < 1.70 E-04 2.50 + 0.13 E-03 < 1.29 E-04 < 9. 28 E-05 <1.04 E-04 I

OFFSITE CGifPOSITE Co-60 4.95 + 0.31 E-03 5.60 + 0.38 E-03 0 00 + 7 20 E-04 1.30 + 0.33 E-03 4.40 + 4.38 E-04 3.00 + 2.74 E-04 Fe-59 <4.00 E-04 <6.27 E-04 <6.72 E-04 < 2.75'-04 < 3. 33 E-04 <2.19 E-04 Mn-54 1.98 + 0.17 E-03 2.64 + 0.23 E-03 0.00 + 4.60 E-04 1.60 + 0.19 E-03 3.80 + 2.33 E-04 1.90 + 15.2 E-04 Co-58 8.72 + 1.22 E-04 9.13 + 1.44 E-04 <4.09 E-04 <1.47 E-04 <1.80 E-04 <1.10 E-04 Nb-95 2.42 + 0.18 E-03 2.48 + 0.22 E-03 + 1.24 E-03'.81 2.02 + 0.11 E-03 2.31 + 0.14 E-03 1.32 + 0.09 E-03 Zr-95 9.67 + 1.80 E-04 1.50 + 0.25 E-03 1.65 0.2$ E-03 1.03 + 0.12 E-03 7.04 + 1.30 E-04 4.66 + 0.80 E-04 Cs-137 1.46 + 0.15 E-03 1.28 + 0 17 E-03

~ 7.52 + 2.46 E-04 1.89 + 0.11 E-03 3.47 + 0.17 E-03 2.37 + 0.11 E-03 Cs-134 < 2. 30 E-04 *

<2.58 E-04 < 3. 17 E-04 3.36 + 0.70 E-04 <1.67 E-04 < 1. 07 E-04 Cr-51 <1.50 E-03 <1.99 E-03 <2.87 E-03 9,05 + 5.39 E-04 <1.33 E-03 <8.49 E-04 Ce-141 <2.23 E-04 <2.82 E-04 1.46 + 0.14 E-03 1.09 + 0.08 E-03 < 1. 90 E-04 <1.26 E-04 BaLa-140 <7.72 E-04 <1.03 E-03 7.73 + 0.76 E-03 1.63 + 0.27 E-03 <1.59 E-04 < 2. 14 E-04 I-131 < 1. 87 E-04 <2.51 E-04 4.60 + 0.21 E-03 <2.09 E-04 <1.59 E-04 <2.14 E-04

TABLE 12 (Cont. )

MONTHLY PARTICULATE COMPOSITES Gamma Activity pCi/m3 ISOTOPE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEh)BER DECEMBER ONSITE COMPOSITE 4.8

'-04 Co-60 + 1.6 E-04 5.2 + 1.9 E-04 8.3 + 2.2 E-04 1.4 + 0.2 E-03 5.7 + 1.8 E-04 6.2 + 2.4 E-04 Fe-59 <3.0 E-04 <3.0 E-04 <3.0 E-04 <3.0 E-04 <3.0 E-04 <3.0 E-04 hh>-54 2.1 + 1.4 E-04 2.8 + 1.8 E-04 <3.0 E-04 5.7 + 1.9 E-04 3.7 + 2.1 E-04 3.8 + 2.1 E-04 Co-58 <1.0 E-04 <1.0 E-04 <2.0 E-04 2.2 + 1.6 E-04 <1.0 E-04 <1.0 Nb-95 2.4 + 1.5 E-04 <2. 0 E-04 <2.0 E-04 <1.0 E-04 <1.0 E-04 <1.0 E-04 Zr-95 <5.0 E-04 <3. 0 E-04 <2.0 E-04 <2.0 E-04 <2.0 E-04 <2.0 E-04 Cs-137 2.6 + 0.3 E-03 1.6 + 0.3 E-03 8.6 + 2.8 E-04 3.0 + 1.6 E-04 3.9 + 1.9 E-04 3.8 + 1.9 E-04 Cs-134 <1.0 E-04 <2. 0 E-04 <2.0 E-04 <1.0 E-04 <2.0 E-04 <2.0 E-04 Cr-Sl <8.0 E-04 <1.0 E-03 <1.0 E-03 <7.0 E-04 <9.0 E-04 <8.0 E-04 Ce-144 1.5 + 0.2 E-02 7.0 + 0.9 E-03 4.4.+ 0.8 E-03 1.6 + 0.5 E-03 1.6 + 0.6 E-03 1.5 + 0.6 E-03 Ba-La-140 <2.0 E-04 <2.0 E-04 <2.0 E-04 <1.0 E-04 <2.0 E-04 <2.0 E-04 Be-7 2.0 + 0.2 E-02 2.4 + 0.3 E-02 2.8 + 0.3 E-02 1.8 + 0.2 E-02 3.2 + 0.3 E-02 3.2 + 0.3 E-02 Sb-125 1.2 + 0.4 E-03 6.4 + 4.5 E-04 6.2 + 4.4 E-04 <3.0 E-04 <4.0 E-04 <4.0 E-04 Ru-106 7.4 + 1.8 E-03 3.5 + 1.7 E-03 <2.0 E-03 <1.0 E-03 <1.0 E-03 <1.0 E-03 OFFSITE COMPOSITE Co-60 <5.0 E-04 <5. 0 E-04 2.1 + 0.6 E-03 1.4 + 0.4 E-03 9.3+ 4~8 E-04 8.1+ 3 .1 E-04 Fe-59 <3.0 E-04 <4.0 E-04 <6.0 E-04 ~

<5.0 E-04 <5.0 E-04 <3.0 E-04 h/n-54 <3.0 E-04 <3.0 E-04 5.9 + 4.8 E-04 7.0 + 3.8 E-04 <4.0 E-04 <3.0 E-04 Co-58 < 2. 0 E-04 <2,0 E-04 <4.0 E-04 <3.0 E-04 <3.0 E-04 <2.0 E-04 Nb-95 <4 0 E-04

~ <3 0 E-04

~ <4 ' E-04 <2.0 E-04 <3. 0 E-04 <3.0 E-04 Zr-95 <6.0 E-04 <6.0 E-04 <6.0 E-04 <5.0 E-04 <4.0 E-04 <4.0 E-04 Cs-137 4.2 + 0.7 E-03 2.2 + 0.7 E-03 1.2 + 6.0 E-03 1.0 + 0.4 E-03 1.3 + 0 .6 E-03 8.7 + 4 .3 E-04 Cs-134 <3;0 E <3.0 E-04 <4.0 E-04 <3.0 E-04 <3.0 E-04 <3.0 E-04 Cr-51 <2.0 E-03 <2. 0 E-03 <3.0 E-04 <2.0 E-03 <2.0 E-03 <2.0 E-03 Ce-144 2.4 + 0.3 E-02 1.1 + 0.3.E-02 5.3 + 2.7 E-03 3.8 + 1.7 E-03 3.2 + 2 .'0 E-03 5.4+ 2 .2 E-03 BaLa-140 <4.0 E-04 <4.0 E-04 <5.0 E-04 <4.0 E-04 <5.0 E-04 <5.0 E-04 Be-7 2.9 + 0.5 E-02 3.1 + 0.6 E-02 3.5 + 0.6 E-02 5.2 + 0.6 E-02 7.8 + 0 .8 E-02 7.9+ 0 .8 E-02 Sb-125 1.7 + 1.0 E-03 <T. 0 E-03 <9.0 E-04 1.1 + 1.0 E-03 <8.0 E-04 <6.0 E-04 Ru-106 8.3 + 4.3 E-03 <4.0 E-03 <3.0 'E-03 <3.0 E-03 <3.0 E-03 <3.0 E-03

4 I

I TABLE 13 I NMP-JAF SITE ENVIRONMENTAL CHARCOAL CARTRIDGE ACTIVITY OFF-SITE STATIONS 1-131 FCi jm3 + 4.66a Location Date Collected Dl D2 1-6-78 0.00 + 0.14 0.00 + 0.20 0.00 + 0.15 0.00 + 0.13 0.00 + 0 18 0.00 + 0.18 1-11-78 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.07 0.00 ~ 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.06 0.00 + 0.05 1-17-78 0.00 + 0.06 0 00 + 0 07 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.02 0 00 + 0 05 0.00 + 0.04 1-24-78 0.00 + 0.05 0.00 + 0.06 0 00 + 0 04 0.00 + 0.03 0,00 + 0.06 0.00 X 0.05 1-31-78 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.07 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.04 0 00 + 0 06 0.00 +- 0.05 2-7-78 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.03 2-14-78 0 00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 ~ 0.03 0.00 + 0.02 0 00 + 0 04 0.00 i 0.03 2-22-78 0.00 + 0.02 0 00 + 0 04 0.00 ~ 0.03 0.00 0.02 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.04 2-28-78 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 0.04 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 ~ 0.03 0 00 ~ 0 04 0.00 i 0.03 3-7-78 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 ~ 0.05 0.00 ~ 0.03 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.03 I

aI 3-15-78 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 ~ 0.04 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.02 . 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 3-21-78 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.04 0 00 ~ 0 03 0.00 + 0.03 0 00 + 0 05 0.00 + 0.03 3-28-78 0.03 + 0.01 0.04 + 0.01 0.03 ~ 0.01 0.03 + 0.01 0.00 + 0.05 0 00 + 0 04 4-4-78 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 ~ 0.05 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.03 0 00 + 0 05 0 00 + 0 04 4-11-78 0.00 0.03 0.00 + 0.05 TV Interference Test 0.00 ~ 0.02 0.00 f 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 4-18-78 0.00 S 0.03 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 i 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0 00 ~ 0 05 0.00 + 0.03 4-25-78 0.00 s 0.03 0.00 + 0 04 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 t 0.02 0.00 + 0.04 0 00 ~ 0 03 5-2-78 0.00 + 0.03 0 00 + 0 04 0.00 + 0.02 0 00 + 0 02 0 00 + 0 03 0.00 S 0.03 5-9-78 0.00 + 0.02 0 00 ~ 0 04 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 4 0.02 0 00 + 0 04 0.00 + 0.03 5-16-78 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.04 0 00 + 0 02 5-23-78 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.02 5-31-78 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 ~ 0.03 0 00 + 0.03 0.00 t 0.02 6-6-78 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.05 0.00 0.04 6-13-78 0 00 + 0 04 0.00 s 0.03 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.03 6-20-78 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0 00 ~ 0 03 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.03 6-26-78 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.02

TABLE 13 (Cont.)

I NMP-JAF SITE ENVIRO!RENTAL CNARCOAL CARTRIDGE ACTIVITY OFF-SITE STATIONS 1-131 FCi/m3 + 4.66@

Location Date Collected Dl D2 7-5-78 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 ~ 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 7-11-78 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0 00 + 0 03 0.00 + 0.03 7-18-78 0.00 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 ~ 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 7-25-78 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 8-1-78 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 8-8-78 0 00 + 0.09 0.00 + 0.08 0.00 + 0.08 0.00 + 0.09 0.00 + 0.08 0.00 ~ 0.09 8-15-78 0 00 i 0 09 0.00 + 0.08 0.00 + 0.08 0.00 + 0.10 0.00 + 0.10 0.00 + 0.09 8-22-78 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 8-29-78 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0'.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 9-6-78 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.04 0 00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.04 I

I 9-12-78 000+003 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0 00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0 02 9-19-78 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 9-26-78 0.00 + 0.04 0 00 + 0.04 0 00 + 0 04 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 i 0.18 0 00 + 0 04 10-3-78 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0 00 + 0.04 0.00 t 0.04 0.00 ~ 0.04 10-11-78 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 i 0.03 10-17-78 0.00 ~ 0.03 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0 00 + 0 04 10-24-78 0 00 + 0 04 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 ~ 0.03 0 00 + 0 04 0.00 + 0.03 10-31-78 0 00 + 0 04 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 ~ 0.03 0 00 + 0 04 0.00 + 0.03 11-7-78 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 t 0.03 0 00 + 0 04 0 00 + 0 04 11-14-78 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 ~ 0.03 0.00 t 0.03 0.00 + 0.04 0 00 + 0 03 11-21-78 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 t 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 ~ 0.03 0.00 R 0.04 0.00 + 0.04 11-29-78 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 i 0.02 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.04 12-5-78 0.00 + 0.03 0 00 + 0.04 0.00 i 0.04 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.05 0 00 + 0 05 12-12-78 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 ~ 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 a 0.03 12-19-78 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 ~ 0.03 0.00 t 0.03 0.00 + 0.05 12-27-78 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 1-4-79 0.00 + 0.05 0.00 ~ 0.04 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 t 0.05 0 00 + 0 06

TABLE 14 hMP-JAP SITE ENVIRONHENTAL CHARCOAL CARTRIDGE ACTIVITY ON-SITE STATIONS 1-131 pCi/a3 + 4.66o Location Date Collected D2 H 1-4-78 0.00 + 0.13 0.00 + 0.15 0.00 + 0.17 0.00 + 0.13 0 00 + 0 16 0.00 + 0.16 0.00 + 0.08 0.00 + 0.11 0.00 + 0.09 1-9-78 0.00 + 0.05 0.00 + 0.06 0.00 + 0.06 0.00 + 0.06 0 00 ~ 0 07 0.00 + 0.08 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.03 1-16-78 0.00 + 0.05 0.00 + 0.05 0.00 + 0.06 0 00 + 0 04 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.05 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 1-23-78 0.00 + 0.05 0.00 + 0.05 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.05 0.00 + 0.06 0.00 + 0.05 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.03 1-30-78 0 00 + 0 05 0 00 + 0 07 0 00 ~ 0 05 0 00 ~ 0 05 000+005 0.00 + 0.05 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.04 2-6-78 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 i 0.02 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.02 2-13-78 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.03 0 00 ~ 0 04 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.02 2-21-78 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 ~ 0.02 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.02 2-27-78 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 ~ 0.04 0.00 + 0.03 . 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 ~ 0.02 0.00 + 0.02 0,00 + 0,02 3-6-78 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.05 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 ~ 0.03 0.00 + 0.02 I

3-13-78 0.00 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0 00 + 0 03 000+004 0.00 a 0.04 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.02 0 00 + 0 02 3-20-78 0.00 '.03 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.04 0 00 + 0 04 0.00 + 0.05 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 ~ 0.02 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.02 3-27-78 0.04 + 0.01 0.00 ~ 0.04 0.04 + 0.01 0.00 + 0.05 0 00 ~ 0 05 0.06 + 0.01 0.04 + 0.01 0.03 + 0.01 0.03 + 0.01 4-3-78 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.03 0 00 + 0 05 0 00 + 0 05 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.03 4-10-78 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 i 0.03 "

0.00 + 0.03 0 00 ~ 0 03 0 00 + 0 04 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 i 0.02 0.00 + 0.02 4-17-78 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 0.05 0 00 + 0 01 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.02 4-24-78 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 ~ 0.03 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.03 0 00 + 0 04 0.00 4 0.02 0.00 + 0.01 0.00 + 0.02 - 0.00 + 0.03 5-1-78 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.03 5-8-78 0 00 + 0 03 0 00 + 0 03 0 00 + 0.04 0 00 + 0 04 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.01 0.00 i 0.02 0 00 + 0 02 5-15-78 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 ~ 0.03 0.00 + 0.01 '0.00 + 0.02 0 00 + 0 01 5-22-78 0.00 + 0.03 0 00 ~ 0 04 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 i 0.02 0.00 + 0.01 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.01 5-29-78 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.04 0 00 ~ 0 04 0.00 +. 0.03 0 00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0 03 0.00 + 0.02 6-5-78 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 4 0.01 0 00 + 0 02 0 00 + 0 01 6-12-78 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 ~ 0.02 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.01 0.00 + 0.01 0.00 + 0.02 6-19-78 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.05 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 ~ 0.03 0.00 + 0.02 0 00 + 0 01 0 00 i0 02 0.00 + 0.02 6-27-78 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.05 0.00 ~ 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 i 0.03 0 07 + 0.01 0.00 R 0.02 0.00 + 0.01 0 00 + 0 02

jq J, ~e"i'irf~$I" TABLE 14(Cont.)

NHP-JAP SITE ENVIRON!ENTAL QlARCOAL CARTRIDGE ACTIVITY OV-SITE STATIONS I-131 pCi/a3 + 4.66a Location Date Collected D1 D2 7-3-78 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 ~ 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 t 0.02 P.PP + 0.02 0.00 + 0.01 0.00 + 0.01 0.00 ~ 0.01 7-10-78 0.00 ~ 0.02 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 P.PO -'.02 0.00 + 0.01 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.01 7-17-78 0.00 + 0 ~ 03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0 00 + 0 04 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 4 0.02 0.00 + 0.02 7-24-78 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0 '3 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 , 0.00 + 0.01 0.00 a 0.02 0.00 + 0.02 7-31<<78 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 t 0.04 ,, 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.01 0.00 + 0.01 0 00 ~ 0 01 8-7-78 0.00 + 0.09 0.00 + 0.09 0.00 + 0.09 0.00 + 0.08 0.00 .+ 0.09 0,00 + 0 08 0 F 00 + 0 06 0 00 + 0 04 0 00 + 0 04 8-14>>78 0.00 + 0.09 0.00 t 0.09 0.00 + 0.09 0.00 + 0.09 0.00 + 0.08 0 00 + 0.06 0 00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.04 0 00 + 0 04 8-21-78 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 ~ 0.04 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.01 8-28-78 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.01 0.00 + 0.01 0.00 + 0.01 9-5-78 0 00 + 0 04 0.00 E 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 R 0.03 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.01 0 00 + 0 01 0.00 + 0.01 I

v 9-11-78 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 ~ 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 . 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.01 0 00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.02 9-18-78 0.00 ~ 0.03 0.00 t 0.04 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.01 0.00 + 0.01 9-25-78 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.02 + 0.00 0 00 + 0 02 0.00 + 0.02 10-2-78 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.04 0 00 +

F 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 t 0.02 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 I 0.02 10-10-78 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 ~ 0.04 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 t 0.03 0.00 + 0.01 0.00 + 0.01 10-16-78 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + +

0.03 0.00 0.03 0.04 + 0 01 0.00 + 0.01 0 00 + 0 02 10-23-78 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 ~ 0.03 0 00 0 01 0 00 +- 0 01 0 00 t 0 01 0.00 ~ 0.02 10-30-78 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 i 0.02 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 t 0.01 0.00 t 0.01 0 00 + 0 01 0.00 t 0.01 11-6-78 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.03 '.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.01 0.00 + 0.01 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.01 11-13-78 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.04 '.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.02 0 00 + 0 01 0.00 + 0.01 11-20-78 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.04 0 F 00 + 0.03 + +

0.00 0.03 0.00 0.03 0.00 + 0.01 0.00 + 0.01 0.00 + 0 01 11-28-78 0.00 t 0.03 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.04 . 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 t 0.01 0 00 + 0 01 12-4-78 0.00 + 0.05 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.04 ' 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 t 0.02 0.00 t 0.02 12-11-78 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 t 0.05 0.00 + 0.04 , 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 t 0.01 12-18-78 0.00 + 0.05 0.00 5 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 a 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.01 0.00 a 0.02 0.00 i 0.01 12-26-78 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 0.03 0.00 + 0 03"-~- + +

a 0.00 0.03 0.00 0!02 0.00 + 0.01 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.01 1-2-79 0.00 +.0.04 0.00 + 0.04 0.00 + 0.03 0,00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.03 0.00 + 0.01 0.00 + 0.02 0.00 + 0.01

TABLE 15 ENVIRONMENTAL TLD READINGS Net Dose in mRem + 2o QUARTER TLD NO. LOCATION 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 3 Dl On Site Missing 27+ 3 23+ 21+ 2 4 D2 On Site 14+ 4 Missing 12+ 14+ 2 5 E On Site 13+ 3 14+ 2 12+ h1issin 6 F On Site 12+ 3 12+ 2 10+ 12+ 1 7 G On Site 9+ 3 10+ 1 ll+ ll+ 1 8 C Off Site 12+ 3 Missing 13+ 14+ 1 9 Dl Off Site 10+ 3 Missin 12+ ll+ 1 10 D2 Off Site 10+ 3 ll+ 2 12+

ll E Off Site F Off Site 10+ 3 ll+ 4 10+

ll+

1 1

12 Missin 11+ 3 10+ 1 13 G Off Site 8+ 2 10+ 1 10+ 10+ 1 14 SN Oswego 12+ 3 12+ 2 10+ 13+ 1 15 Pole 66, N. Bound 9+ 2 11+ 3 10+ 2 16 Pole Sl, N. Bound 14+ 4 12+ 3 ll+ 12+ 1 17 Prog. Cen. E. Yard 13+ 3 13+ 2 12+ 13+ 2 18 Prog. Cen. Picnic 1 1+ 3 13+ 2 10+ 12+ 2 19 Pole 9, E; Bound 13+ 3 12+ 2 ll+ 12+ 1 20 JAF Shore, N. Bound 25+12 h1issing h1is sin Missing 21 Pole 67, E. Bound 10+ 3 12+ 2 11+ 13+ 2 22 Pole 53, E. Bound 9+ 4 11+ 1 10+ ll+ 1 23 H On-Site 14+ 3 16+ 2 15+ 15+ 1 24 I On-Site 10+ 3 13+ 2 11+ 12+ 1 25 J On-Site 10+ 2 12+ 2. ll+ 13+ 2 26 K On-Site 10+ 2 h1issing 12+ 12+ 2 27 Light Pole(N) JAF 146+31 157+30 56+ Sl+ 4 28 Light Pole(E) JAF Missing 37+ 4 131+12 201+12 29 N. Fence (E) JAF 36+ 7 52+ 6 84+ 96+15 30 N. Fence (M1U) JAF 61+11 60+ 7 32+ 107+13 31 N. Fence (h11U) NMP 38+ 7 50+ 5 40+ 37+ 2 32 N. Fence (1U) Nh1P 26+ 4 35+ 4 25+ 2S+ 2 33 Nh1P/JAF, Twin Pole (1U) of JAF lU. Fence 24+ 4 28+ 3 24+ 25+ 2 34 N of Unit 2 on Lake 16+ 3 16+ 2 14+ 16+ 2 35 E of Unit 2 on Stor.

Bldg. Missing 14+ 2 Missin 13+ 2 36 Pole Tower, FNhl-13 13+ 4 12+ 2 9+ 12+ 1 37 Pole Tower, FNh1-14 15+ 3 17+ 2 14+ 17+ 1 38 SE End of Shop on Fence 19+ 3 22+ 2 17+ 18+ 1 39 NMP-1 ME Gate 516+101 387+40 345+59 371+19 40 NE Gate, NMP-1 52+ 7 127+10 62+ 44+ 1 41 Paint Shop NMP-2 24+ '6 35+ 4 28+ 24+ 2 42 Turb. Track Bay NMP-2 73+21 Missin 59+ Missin

TABLE 16 COiVTINOUS RADIATIOiV ihfOiVITORS* (GM) mr/hr 1st HALF mR/hr LOCATION PERIOD MIiV. hfAX. AVE.

C Off-Site January 0.019 0.042 0.031 February 0.022 0.042 0.030 March 0.021 0.048 0.031 April 0.024 0.050 0.035 May 0;028 0.055 0.042 June 0.018 0.052 0.035 Dl On-Site January 0. 019 0.050 0.026 February 0.011 0.042 0.023 March 0.010 0.067 0.024 April 0.014 0.042 0.030 May 0.010 0.051 0.025 June 0.022 0.065 0.043 D2 On-Site January 0. 012 0.028 0.018 February 0.010 0.032 '0.021 March 0.018 0.055 0.028 April 0.015 0.040 0.030 May 0.015 0.030 0.022 June 0.016 0.033 0.025 E On-Site January 0.012 0.023 0.016 February 0.013 0.027 0.018 March

  • 0.013 0.024 0.018 April 0. 014 0.029 0.021 May 0.015 0.030 0.022 June 0.012 0.. 040 0.020 F On-Site January 0.012 0.031 0.020 February 0.010 0.024 0.018 March 0.010 0.020 0.014 April 0.010 0.022 0.014 May 0.010 0.028 0.014 June 0.010 0.025 0.018
  • Detectors are 'bugged'o insure onscale readings.

TABLE 16 (Cont.)

CONTIiVOVS RADIATIOiV hfONITORS* (Ghf) mr/hr 1st HALF mR/hr LOCATIOiV PERIOD MIiV. hfAX. AVE.

G On-Site January 0. 025 0.050 0.040 February 0. 027 0.048 0.036 March 0.028 0.062 0.040 April 0, 029 0.080 0.040 hlay 0.029 0.065 0.047 June 0.026 0.065 0.046 H On-Site January 0.016 0.032 0.024 February 0.015 0.032 0.023 March 0.019 0.035 0.021 April 0.017 0.038 0.024 l lay 0.016 0.035 0.025 June 0.018 0.045 0.031 I On-Site January 0.010 0.018 0.013 February 0.010 0.040 0.015 March .0. 010 0.0.25 0.014 April 0.010 0.022 0.014 May 0.010 0.023 0.015 June 0.010 0.030 0.020 J On-Site January 0.010 0.021 0.013 February 0.010 0.015 '0. 013 March 0.010 0.030 0.017 April 0.010 0.028 0.018 lfay 0.012 0.030 0.021 June 0.012 0.030 0.018 K On-Site January 0.011 0.025 0.015 February 0.011 0.025 0.018 hlarch 0.011 0.032 0.019 April 0.012 0.032 O.O17 hlay 0.010 0.029 0.019 June 0.010 0.028 0.019

TABLE 16 (Cont.)

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  • Detectors are 'bugged'o insure onscale readings.

TABLE 16 (Cont.)

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TABLE CONCENTRATIONS OF IODINE-131 IN HILK Results in Units of pCi/1 a 2 sigma STATION 4 6-05-78 7-04-78 8-01-78 9-08-78 10-02-78 11-02-78 12-04-78 4 <0.1 <0.1 13 <0.1 <0.2 14 <0.2 <0.3 <0.2 <0.2 <0,3 16 <0. 2 <0.2 <0.1 <0.2 <0.2 25 <0.2 <0.3 0.19x0.07 <0.2

  • See Env. Sample Summary for Cross Reference to prior years sample locations.

TAHLE 18 CONCENTRATIONS OF GAIM ENITTERS AND STRONTINI-90 IN BILK Results in UnIts of pCI/1 x 2 sigma 6-05-78 7-04-78 8-01-78 9-08-78 10-02-78 11-02-78 12-04-78 to to to to to to to STATION NUCL I DES 6-19-78 7-17-78 8-14-78 9-18-78 10-16-78 11-13-78 12-18-78 4 K-40 800%0* 1300i130 15001150 16001160 1600il60 12001120 1600il60 Cs-137 5.5a2.2 7.212,3 7.7'.8 6.8'.2 3.7a2.1 6.0'.0 Sr-90 5.0xl.3 4.8%1.2 4.810.9 12'.2a1.5 7.3al.5 4.6+0.9 3.410.7 13 K-40 12001120 11001110 12001120 1400a140 16001160 990B9 1500L150 Cs-137 7.8'.3 6.3a2.1, 7.8t3. 1 6.8~3.7 5.512.8 2.411.9 4.2a3.2 Sr-90 7.6a1.0 6.6%.9 5.1~1.1 9.0a2.3 5.7x1.0 4.2a1.3 3.0x0.6 14 K-40 110011 10* 9303 1500a150 16001160 1500i150 14001140 14001140 Cs-137 3.9'.0 5.3+2.1 7.8'.4 9.7%+.6 4.5%2.8 . 5.3~2.3 3.412.8 Sr-90 4.5x0.9 8. Ill.2 3.811.0 5.5'.1 5.1sl.5 2.5al.2 3.2x0.8 16 K-40 960%6 12001120 1400al40 1900i190 1600i160 1300 i130 16001160 Cs-137 Sr-90 10'.3j0.9 14% 9.6s3.6 30'6 6.9';7 3.5'.0 7.2+2.8 7.3al.0 6.5>1.1 7.412.5 6.611.1 4.7~1.2 5.1x0.7 25 K-40 950a95 I'3001130 1400~140 1800i180 17001170 1300a130 1900a190 Cs-137-Sr-90 12'0al 17~3 16a5 lla4 9.2'.9 '3a6

8. 111.0 '5.S'il.4 10'.8+1.4 8.111.3 8.512.1 5.2il.l

TABLE 19 (Cont.)

MILCH ANIMAL CENSUS SUMMER 1978 TOlN NO. ON MAP MILCH ANIhfALS New Haven 1 ~ 33C 4 52C 5 23C 21 30C 35, 17G Mexico 2 0 7 24C 8 48C 9

12 19C 14 60C 15 42C 20 1G 22 31C 23 37C 24 45C 26 34C 27 1C 28 0 29 3C 30 33 0 36 0 37 35C Richland 18 Lycoming 25 16C Hannibal 13 26C'C Oswego 3 6

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  • = ilould Not Cooperate
    • = Numerous attempts were made to contact this person; all unsuccessful.

li TABLE 19 hfILCH ANIhfAL CENSUS SPRING 1978 TOWN NO. ON hfAP hfILCH ANIMALS New Haven 1 33C 4 52C 5 22C 21 40C 35 17G Mexico 2 0 7 20C 45C 9

12 19C 14 60C 15 45C 20 1G 22 35C 23 36C 24 45C 26 40C 27 1C 28 0 29 6C 30 33 0 36 0 37 31C Richland 18 55C Lycoming 25 16C Hannibal 13 22C Oswego 3 6

10 4C ll 26C 16 38C 17 0 19 31 1C 32 20C 34 0 C = Cows G = Goats

  • = Would Not Cooperate
    • = Numerous attempts were made to contact this person; all unsuccessful.

TABLE'0 CONCENTRATIONS OF GAYii!A EMITTERS IH VARIOUS FOOD PRODUCTS Results in Units of pCi/g(wet) a 2 sigma SAMPLE SAMPLE DATE DESCRIPTION Be-7 K-40 Mn-54

. - Sb-125 Cs-137 Ra-226 5-10-78 Beef <0.04 1.510.2 . <0.004 <0.01 0.040x0.008 <0.01 5-14-78 Chicken <0.04 2.510.3 . '0.004 <0.01 0.014a0.007 <0.01 5-17-78 Beef <0.03 1.710.2 <0.004 <0.01 0.014i0.006 <0.008 5-17-78 Chicken . .. ~ . <0.03 1.910.2 . <0.003 <0.008 <0.004 <0.009 5-17-78 Eggs - <0.03 0.7210.12 <0.004 <0.009 . <0.004 <0.01 5-18-78 , - <0.04 2.0x0.2 .<0.004 <0.01 0.01310.008 .

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<0.03 2.310.2: <0.004 <0.01 <0.005 <0.009 8-24-78 Cabbage <0.02 1.5a0.2 " .. <0.003 <0.007 <0.003 <0.006 9-13-78 Cabbage . <0.09 3.9~0.5 <0.01 <0.03 . <0.01 <0.03 9-14-78 Pears <0.1 1.0+0.4 <0.01 <0.04 <0.01 <0.03 9-15-78 Tomatoes <0.09 2.8+0.4 <0.01 <0.03 0.01i0.01 <0.03 11-15-78 Chicken <0.03 2.8i0.3 <0.004 <0.01 <0.005 0.01310.008 E

'1-15-78 Pork <0.03 2.3x0.2 <0.004 <0.01 0.020+0.009 <0.009 11-15-78 Pork <0.03 1.610.2 <0.003 <0.009 0.01410.005 <0.008 11-15-78 Chicken <0.03 2.710.3 <0.003 <0.01 <0.004 <0.01 11-15-78 Eggs <0.03 1.310.1 - - <0.004 <0.01. <0.005 <0.009

I TABLE 20 (cont.)

CONCENTRATIONS OF GARB EHITTERS IN VARIOUS FOOD PRODUCTS Results in Units of pCi/g(wet) a 2 sigma SAHPLE SAHPLE DATE DESCRIPTION Be-7 K-40 Hn-54 Sb-125 Cs-137 Ra-226 0 11-15-78 Chicken <0.05 2.5'0.3 <0.005 <0.01 0.0110.01 <0.01 0 11-15-78 Eggs <0.03 1.010. 1 <0.003 <0.009 0.00610.004 <0.008 11-16-78 Beef <0.03 2.4a0.2 <0.003 <0.01 0.01640.006 0.02i0.01 11-20-78 Eggs <0.03 l.li0.1 <0.004 <0.01 <0.004 <0.01

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