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Annual Environ Radiological Monitoring Rept for 1980
ML17266A424
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FLORIDA POWER h LiGHT CO.'iPANY St. Lucie Piant Unit No.

1 License No.

DPR-67 Docket Vo. 50-335 ANNUAL EiVflRONNENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING REPORT for The Period:

1-01-80 to 12-31-80 Prepared 3-14-81

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1.0 introduction This report i,s submitted in accordance with St. Lucie Plant Technical Specifications'ection 5.6.1.b.

The St. Lucie P'ant Radiological Environmental Sampling Program for January 1.

1980 thru December 31, 1980 is summarized in Table 1.

This program is conducted in accordance with the provisions of Appendix 8 to the St. Lucie, Unit Vo.

1, Technical Specifications.

Except as otherwise noted herein, the minimum Technical Specification requirements for sampling and analysis have been met or exceeded.

Garden and milk animal censuses, are required by St. Lucie Technical Sp'ecifications.

A garden census was conducted in April.

Nilk animal "censuses were conducted in January and July.

A summary of the results of these surveys is provided in Table 2.

2.0 The Nonitori Pro ram 2.1 Anal tical Res ns ibilit 1

I Environmental radiological monitoring at the St. Lucie Plant is carried out by the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services

'of Florida (DHRS).

Samples are collected by DHRS personnel.

2.2 Number of Sam les Anal zed During this period (January 1,

1980 December 31, 1980),

a total oi 1179 samples (including the 19 samples collected and analyzed in accordance Wth the DHRS/DOE, split sampling program) were collected.

To date, 1359 specific analyses have been completed and reported.

3.0 Evaluation of Data Table 3.2-3 provides that the lower limit of detection (LLD) for tritium in water shall be 199 pCi/1-Due to equipment

problems, the LLD for tritium in three water samples collected on October 7,

1980 was 300 pCi/L.

The consequences of the reduced analytical sensitivity for tritium would not cause any limits to be exceeded, nor pose any threat to the safety or well being of any member of the general public, population group, or to the environment.

Florida DHRS personnel are in the process of evaluating the cause of the malfunctioas and the corrective actions which may be necessary.

Except as noted in Table 1,

none of the sampling locations used xn tnt environmental radiological monitoring program showed evidence of having significant concentrations of a particular radionuclide in a specific sample material much higher than the observed mean for that radionuclide at all sampling locations.

Due to equipment problems, several fourth quarter tritium and strontium analyses are not =et available.

A supplement to 'his.report will be prepared and submitted 'when those results have been reported.

Higher than normal values in Air Particulate

- Gross Beta sanples were observed at all monitored locations during the fourth quarter.

This observation corresponds to the tining of a Chinese weapons test on October 16, 1980.

Similar obseriations were found in the Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Radiological Environmental Sampling Program.

The direct radiation readings measured at location H12 (FPL substation, SR 76 Pest of U.S.

I in Stuart,,

Florida) are caused by the close proximity of natural radioactivity contained in the site fill. The high, low and mean values for all other monitored locations are 5.2, 3.4, and.

4.4 REM/Hr res pectively.

hll data have beem analyzed and compared to preoperational and historicai

data, and have bema found o be consistent with values previously reported.

Trend plotting of part'culate and direct radiation measurements reveals no plant related, variations.

4.0 Conclusions During this period, the Radiological Environmental Nonitoring Program has found no evidence that the operation of the St.

Lucie Plant contributes harmful ef fects or irreversible damage to the environment, or population groups in the areas surrounding the St. Lucie Plant.

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Notes HA

'Sot Applicahie DS Disso l.-ed Sol ids SD

.'ion-Detectable UDS Undissolved So'ids LLD (Lower Limi,t oi Detection) a)

Control Loca ion, H32:

Department of Health and Rehabilitat'.ve

Services,
-ntomology Laboratory, East of U.S.

1, Vero Beach, 19 miles !i'd.

b)

Does not include DOE split samples.

c)

Gamma Scans are performed each month on a composite oi particulate filters.

The composite samples are a composite oi all air particulate filters collected during a given mon h.')

Sr, Sr Filter Composites are performed each quarter, The composite samples are composite of all of the air particulate iilters collected ar. a speciiic location for a given calendar quarter.(e.g.

At the end oi each calendar quarter, the air particulII)e filte~s collected at location H32 are cocaposited and analyzed ior Sr and Sr

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e)

Results are average net response oi two dosimeters f)

Some resu1ts incomplete at time of report g)

Eberliae sample lost in transit (Location H03, 8/22/80);

DHRS gamma scan for I-131 ~ non-detectable.

h) 840 Sample Location Change (Control Location) 1)

January sample collcted at Davis Dairy in Boynton Beach 2)

Davis'airy ceased operat'on in February 1980')

February thru December Samples collected at Dan Smith Dairy near Lake north i)

H41 Sample Location Change 1 )

Sample not available at 7409 So. Indian River Drive due to inactive garden.

2 )

Sample -ollected at the Paul Goldfarb residence, 8'7 So. Indian River Drive.

j) 4.1 Crustacea Blue Crab k) 4.2.1 Fish, Carniimre - Aixed Species, Trout, Barracuda,

'Leak ish 1}

4.2.2 Fish, Herbivere - Mullet m) 5.2.1 Food Crop Citrus Oranges, Grapefruit n)

All samples

=or I-131 in milk are reported to an LLD of 0.5 pCi/L except for a sample collected from location H40 on 5/07/80.

Due to a loM chemical vield, the result of this sample for I-131

'was reported to be less than an LU) or 1.0 pCi/L-

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The sample collected fren locat'on HI5'(.".Ish, Carn'vore) on 9/04/80 was analyzed in.two parts due to a procedural er-or.

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An LLD of 300 pC'/L has been reported for the following tritium samples:

~Saa le I) Discharge Canal Location H36:

On Site.

Discharge Canal Pest of ALA Date Collected 10/07 /80

2) Ocean, Water HI5: On site.

Beach near discharge structure 10/07/80

3) Ocean'Water H32. Dept. of Health and Rehabilitative Services Entouology Laboratory East of U.S. I, Yero Beach 10/07>80 q)

After unsuccessful attempts ln July, August and September, a herbivore fish specimen was collected at location H32 in October.

However, there is no record of eceipc or analysis of this specimen at the DHRS laboratory.

Unsuccessful attempts to collect a he'rbivore fish specimen at

,location H32 were made again in November and December.

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(d)

Animals reported are not considered milk producing animals.

Tvo borine animals vere observed during the flyover.

These animals were not present during a follov up visi.t.

(2)

Se;eral range cattle vere found at this location.

An ovner could not be located to determine the milk status of the herd.

No milking facilities were ava ilable

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Four cattle were observed at this location.

Ovner stated animals are not milk animals.

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Denotes goats producing milk for human consumption - Location:

Kramer Residence (f)

Owner stated milk is not for human consumption-(g)

Mithin 5 miles-Distances greater than five miles, where applicable are enciosed in parentheses-(h)

During the January 1 980 Ailk Animal Census, one cov and six goats vith milk presumably used for private human consumption vere'ocated at the Anderson residence on Havley Road Route 4, Box 1 47 B, St ~ Lucie County.

Neither the Andersons nor their animals 'vere found residing at this location during the July 1980 survey.

Exact bearing not provided - location identified by name (See notes e and h)

FLORIDA POWER 5

LIGHT CO!iPA:0't.

Lucie Plant Unit No.

License No.

DPR-67 Docket No. 50-335 AViiUAL EV/IRONNENTAL RADIOLOGICAL NONITORING REPORT for The Period:

1-01-80 to 12-31-80 Prepared 3-14-81

1.0 Introduction This report is submitted in accordance with St. Lucie Plant Technical Specifications'ection 5 6.1.b.

The St ~ Lucie Plant Radiological Environmental Sampling Program for January 1,

1980 thru Dececaber 31, 1980 is summarized in Table 1.

This program is conducted in accordance with the provisions of Appendix B to the St. Lucie, Unit No.

1, Technical Specifications.

Except as otherwise noted herein, the minimum Technical Specification requirements for sampling and analysis have been met or exceeded.

Garden and milk animal ceasuses, are required by St.

Lucie Technical Specifications..- A garden census was conducted.in April.

Milk animal censuses were conducted ici January and July.

A summary of the results of these surveys is provided in Table 2.

2.0 The Monitorin Pro ram

2. 1 Anal tical Res ns ibi lit Environmental radiological uonitoring at the St. Lucie Plant is carried out by the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services of Florida (DHRS).

Samples are collected by DHRS personnel.

2.2 Number of Sam les Anal zed During this period (January

~ 1, 1980 December 31, 1980),

a total of 1179 samples (incl.udiag the 19 samples collected and analyzed in accordance with the DERS/DOE split sampling program) were collected.

To date, 1.359 specific.analyses have been completed and reported.

3.0 Evaluation of Data Table 3.2-3 provides that the lower limit of detection (LLD) for tritium in water shall be 199 pCif1.

Due to equipment problems

~ the LLD for tritium in three water saaaples collected on October 7, 1980 ~~s 300 pCi/L.

The consequences of the reduced analytical sensitivity'or tritium would not cause any Limits to be exceeded, nor pose any threat to the safety or "e1.1 being af any me. bar of tho genera'ublic, population group, or 0 the cnvironm nt Florida DHRS personnel are in the process of evaluating the cause of the malfunctions and the corrective act ons which may be necessary.

Except as noted in Table 1, none of the sampling locations used in thu environmental radiological monitoring program showed evidence of having significant concentrations of a partic lar rad'onuclide in a specific sample ~terial much higher than the obser:ed m an for that radionuclide at all sampling locations.

Due to equipment problems, several fourth quarter tritium and strontium analyses are not yet available.

A supplement to this report will be prepared and subnitted when those'esults have been reported.

Higher than normal values in Air Particulate Gross Beta samples were observed at all monitored locations during the fourth quarter.

This observation corresponds to the timing of a Chinese weapons test on October 16, 1980.

Similar observations. were found in the Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Radiological Environmental Sampling Program.

The direct radiation readings measured at location H12 (FPI. substation, SR 76 Vest of U.S.

I in Stuart, Florida) are caused by the close proximity of natural radioactivity contained in the site fill. The high, low and mean values for all other monitored locations are 5.2, 3.4, and 4.4 HAREM/Hr respec ively hll data have been analyzed and coapared to preoperational and historical

data, and have beea found to be consistent with values previously reported.

Trend plotting of particulate and direct radiation measurements reveals no plant related variations.

4.0 Conclusions During this period, the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program has found no evidence that the operation of the St. Lucie Plant contributes harmful effects or irreversible damage to the environment, or population groups in the areas surrounding the St. Lucie Plant.

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1) Discharge Canal H36:

On Site. Discharge 10/07/80 Canal Vest of AIA

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On site. Beach near discharge structure H32: Dept. of Health and Rehabilitative Services Entomology Laboratory East of U.S. 1, Vero Beach 10/07/80 10/07/80 q) After unsuccessful attempts in July, August and September, a herbivore fish specimen was collected at location H32 in October.

however, there is no record of receipt or'nalysis of this specimen at the DHRS laboratory.

Unsuccessful attempts to collect a herbivore fish specimen at location H32 were made again in November and December. r) Air Particulate Iodine done by weekly composite. ~ ~

,e ~ TABLE 2 Sf-Lucie Plant: Garden and Milk-Producing Animal Census for Per'od 1/1/80 to 12'/31/80 Sector M j,11'ows Cows Other d (g) DISTAVCE TO NEAREST Milk Goat Res idence 500f t" Vege table Garden N NE ENE ESE 0(a) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SE SSE SSW WSM 0, L(b) 0 0 1 ~ 7/1 43 4-3/153( )

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Tab 1 e 2 No t es (cont d) (d) Animals reported are not considered milk producing animals. (1) .Tvo bo"ine animals vere'obser;ed during the flynver. These animals vere not present during a follov up;isit. (2) Several range cattle vere found at this location. An ovner could not be located to determiie the milk status of the herd-No milking facilities vere ava il able. (3) Four cattle were obserred at this location. Ovner stated animals are not milk animals. (e) Denotes goats producing milk for hen consumption - Location: Kramer Residence (E) Ovner stated milk is not for human cons~tion. (g) Qithin 5 miles-Distances greater mohan five miles, Mere applicable are enclosed in parentheses-During the January 1980 Milk Animal Census, one cov and six goats with milk presumably used for private human consuaptioa vere located at the Anderson residence on Havley Road, Route 4, Box 147 B, St-Lucie County-Neither the Andersons nor'heir animals vere found residing at: this location during the July 1980 surzey. E'xact bearing not provided location identified by name (See notes e and h)}}