ML17309A365
| ML17309A365 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Ginna |
| Issue date: | 12/31/1984 |
| From: | Kober R ROCHESTER GAS & ELECTRIC CORP. |
| To: | Murley T NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I) |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 8504240678 | |
| Download: ML17309A365 (96) | |
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RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL SURVEY Zanua December 1984
SUMMARY
The environment surrounding the Ginna Nuclear Plant is routinely monitored to determine the influence of plant operation on the levels of man-made radioactivity.
Samples are collected on-site where concentrations would be expected to be highest if a release.
from the plant should occur and compared to samples which have been collected simultaneously at points where the concentration of the plant effluents is calculated to be less than 14 of those at the closer locations.
The reference samples provide a running background which makes itpossible to distinguish between significant radioactivity introduced to the environment from the operation of the plant and that introduced by nuclear detonations or other sources.
For the year of 1984, new Environmental Tech Specs were in place.
During the year of 1984, 1546 samples were obtained and analyzed.
431 of these samples were analyzed by a gamma scan.
In addition, 21 EPA Interlaboratory Comparison Studies samples were analyzed and reported.
The samples included air, water, fallout, fish, vegetation, milk and direct radiation.
There was no significant difference between on-site and off-site samples and no positive results were found that were due to plant operations.
The concentrations
'of radioactive material in the environment resulting from plant, releases were calculated from the measured release. rates and dilution factors.
These calculated concentrations could not have been detected because of the magnitude and fluctuations of the background or because they were below the sensitivity of our analytic procedures.
The calculated concentrations would give a
dose commitment well below the design objectives specified in Appendix I, 10 CFR 50.
ANALYTICALRESULTS The values li'sted on the following tables include the uncertainties stated as 2 standard deviations (964 confidence level).
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Ke Definitions Curie (Ci):
The quantity of any radionuclide in which the number of disintegrations per second is 37 billion.
Picocurie (pCi): One millionth of a millionth of a curie or 0.037.
disintegrations per second.
Cubic Meter (M ):Approximately 35.3 cubic feet.
Liter (L):
Approximately 1. 06 quarts.
Lower Limit of Detection The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has requested that reported values be compared to the Lower Limit of Detection (LLD) for each piece of equipment.
Table XII is a listing of the LLD values for gamma isotopes using our Ge(Li) multichannel pulse height detector system.
These values are before the correction for decay.
An explanation of the calculation of the LLD is included following Table XII.
Gross detection limits are as follows:
Beta:
Air Water Milk Fallout
- 0. 003 pCi/M Gross beta for 400M sample.
1.2 pCi/L Gross beta for 1 lj.ter sample.
0.07 pCi/L Iodine 131 for 4 liter sample.
1.1 pCi/m /day for 0.092 M collection area.
Gamma:
Air 0.03 pCi/m Iodine 131 on charcoal cartridge for 400M sample.
Radiation 10 millirem/month for one month exposure (film).
5 millirem/ quarter for one quarter exposure (TLD).
AIR PARTICULATES Radioactive particles in air are collected by drawing approximately one cfm through a two inch diameter particulate filter.
The volume of air sampled is measured by a dry gas meter and corrected for the pressure drop across the filter.
The filters are changed weekly and allowed to decay for three days prior to counting to eliminate most of the natural radioactivity such as the short half-lifedaughter products of radon and thoron.'he decay period is used to give a more sensitive measurement of long-lived man-made radioactivity.
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There is a ring of 7 sampling stations on the plant site located from 158 to 388 meters from the reactor at the point of the maximum annual average ground level concentration.
In addition, there is a ring of 5 sampling stations located approximately 7 to 18 miles from the site that serve as background stations.
Based on weekly comparisons, there was no statistical difference between
'he on-site and the background radioactive particulate concentrations, The average concentrations for the on-site and background samples were 8.825 and 8.825 pCi/M for the period of January to December, 1984.
Maximum weekly concentrations for each station were less than 8.866 pCi/m3, The average concentration of particulate at the site boundary due to plant releases of iodine and particulate would be 2.56 E-4 pCi/M or 1.8 E-2% of the average release concentration of 1.42 pCi/m The survey can not detect, such concentrations against the magnitude of the background.
Table IA is a list of values for the on-site samplers during January through
- June, Table IIA is a list for the on-site locations during July through December.
Table IB is a list of values for the off-site samplers during January through
- June, Table IIB is a list for the off-site locations during July through December.
The particulate filters from each sampling location were saved and a
13 week composite was made.
A gamma isotopic analysis was done for each sampling location and corrected for.decay.
The results of this analysis are listed in Tables IIIA and B.
Iodine cartridges are placed at four locations.
These cartridges are changed arid counted each week.
A list of values for these cartridges is given in Table IV.
A trend plot of the 1983 and 1984 Air Filter data is included.
The rise during the second half of the year may be due to a
change in counting equipment for these samples.
All counts were within normal variation seen during the past several years.
WATER Composite samples are collected weekly from Lake'ntario, upstream (Russell Station) and downstream (Ontario Water. Plant) and analyzed for gross beta activity.
There was no significant difference between the upstream and downstream sample concentrations.
The yearly averages were 4.28 and 3.52 pCi/liter for the upstream and downstream samples respectively.
Results are listed in Table VA for January through June and Table VB for July through December.
A trend plot of the upstream and downstream samples is included.
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.Weekly composite ples are taken from the pl circulating water intake and discharge canal.
The yearly averages were 3.64 and 3.30 pCi/liter for the intake and discharge canal respectively.
These are essentially the same as the upstream and downstream values of 4.20 and 3.52 pCi/liter.
For all batch releases, the average concentration in the discharge canal from the identified activity was 0.40 pCi/liter.
The normal 1 sigma variation in the activity calculation of composite samples is
- 0. 99 pCi/liter or twice the average concentration added by releases from the plant.
Samples of tap water, the nearest well, and the creek which crosses the site were collected and analyzed monthly.
The results show no indication of plant influence.
The'se results are listed in Tables VA and VB.
Gamma isotopic analysis was done on each monthly sample and biweekly or monthly composites of weekly samples.
These are listed in Table VII and separated by source of sample.
FALLOUT Fallout is a term used to denote radioactive material settling from the atmosphere" to the ground.
At the sampling stations, the fallout settles as dust or is collected with rainfall by a funnel and bottle.
There are two on-site sampling stations and three.
off-site.
Fallout generally increases in the spring months due to transfer of fission products from the upper to the lower atmosphere in conjunction with increased rainfall.
There was no significant difference between on-site and off-site samples for the period of January through
- December, 1984.
Table VIII lists the values for fallout samples.
EXTERNAL PENETRATING RADIATION External penetrating radiation is measured by film badges, which are sealed in plastic with the desiccant.
The films are located at 12 air particulate sampling stations and one'istant location and are changed monthly.
One TLD and film location (g7) is affected by the contaminated equipment storage location and indicated 10 mr/month exposure.
The distant, location also indicated 10 mr/month exposure twice during the year which is attributed to possible exposure during periods of radiography.
A thermoluminescent dosimeter (TLD) with a sensitivity of 1
millirem is issued as part of the environmental monitoring.
Thirty-nine TLD badges are currently placed in four rings around the plant.
These rings range from less than 1000 feet to 15 miles and have been dispersed so as to give indications in each of the nine land b'ased sectors around the plant potential popula-tion exposures should an excessive release occur from the plant.
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.Badges are change~nd read after approximate~
3 months exposure.
For the year of 1984, on-site exposure ranged between 0.78 and 1.77 mrem/wk, with an average exposure of 1.47 mrem/wk and off-site 0.76 to 1.77 mrem/wk with an average exposure of 1.17 mrem/wk.
Tables IXA and IXB give TLD readings for each quarter.
A trend plot of the quarterly average dose rate by TLD location is included comparing 1983 and 1984.
MILK Milk samples are collected monthly during November to May and biweekly during June to October from one of the three closest dairy herds located three to five miles from the plant.
A control farm sample is taken for each monthly sample and once during each biweekly period.
The milk is analyzed for Iodine-131 and also gamma scanned for major fission products.
The method involves chemical separation of iodine and gross beta counting.
Interference from other radioactive isotopes has made the results suspect in that they are biased high.
The counting procedure is not specific for Iodine-131 and other isotopes may add to the count rate.
Attempts to determine the half-life of the activity in the sample is difficult because of the low counting rates involved.
During 1984, 16 of 56 samples indicated positive activity with an average Iodine-131 concentration of 0.65 pCi/liter.
The two.,
highest readings were at a time when we were changing
- counting, equipment and the activity could neither be verified or discount-'d.
There were no iodine releases from the plant during the time period of the samples that would have given the found readings.
The annual dose to the thyroid of an infant which could result from the measured plant release
- rate, was calculated by the method described in the Offsite Dose Calculation Manual.
The resultant annual thyroid dose for 1983 would be 0.022 mrem.
The annual average plant release rate would give a concentration of < 0.005 pCi/liter of Iodine-131 in milk, which is below the LLD for this analysis.
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LAKE ONTARIO FISH Fish caught near the discharge canal outfall were filleted, and counted
' or gamma emitting isotopes.
Gross gamma activity was normal to that seen in previous years operation of the plant for fish samples.
Isotopic Gamma Concentrations (pCi/wet kilogram) are listed in Table XI.
A sample of the sand was obtained from the lake bottom in the discharge plume area.
Results of the gamma scan are included in Table XI.
OTHER 'SAMPLES t
Additional samples representing vegetation and fruit were taken and'nalyzed for gamma emitting isotopes.
The results for these samples are listed in Table XIB.
EPA Interlaborator Com arison Stud An indication of the laboratory's ability to analyze samples and achieve results consistent with other laboratories is the 'aim of the EPA Interlaboratory Comparison.
Selected unknowns are received and analyzed by our procedures and the results are sent to the EPA Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory.
A report is returned from them indicating the concentrations with which the samples were spiked and how we compared.to other laboratories analyzing the same samples.
Table XIII is a tabulation of the samples analyzed during 1984.
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EXTERHAL PEHETRATIHG RADIATIOH THERHOLUHIHESCEHT DOSIHETRY 1984 LOCATIOH
¹2 - ¹T plus ¹13 are on"site near the line of highest annual average ground level concentration
¹8 - ¹12 are offsite at a distance of 8 to 15 mi les
¹14 - ¹16.are located along a line 3000'est of the plant-
¹17 - t3P1 are located along Lake Road.
022 - 024 are located along the east site boundary line.
¹25 - ¹30 are offsite at a distance of 8 to 15 miles.
¹31.through ¹40 are located in an arc at a
distance of 4-5 miles.
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2 3
4 5
6 7
8 10 11 12 13 14.
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 14.1 15.8 1Q.5 14.1 13.3 13.6 11
~ 1 11.2 10-2 14 F 1 12.2 15.3 12.0 11.4 14.9 14.6 13.7 13.8 13.1 12.7 11.4 10.7 11.3 11.8 lf.2 12.4 13.2 11,9 11.5 13.3 11.2 12.Q 12.5 11.3 10.8 1.05+0.08 1.'18+0.08 Q.78+0.Q6 3.05+0.22 0.99+0.07 1.01+0.07 0.83+0.06 0.8340.06 O.?hi0.05 1.05+0.08 0.91 io. 07 1. 14+0. 08 Q.S9+Q.06 0.85+0.06 1.11+0.08 t.09+0.08 1.02+0.07
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O.S3+0.06 0.95+0.07 0.85+0.06 0.80+0.06 0.84+0.06 Q.88+0.Qh 0.83+0.06 0.92+0.07 0.98+0.07 (a) 0.89+0.06 0.86+0.06 0.99+0.07 Q.S3+0.06 Q.89+0.06 0.93+0.07 0.84+0.06 0.80+0.06 FIRST OUARTFR HREH HREH/IfK 13.3 0.99+0.07 13.3
'.99+0.07 SECOHD HREH 14.3 17.7 20.7 21.?
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15.3 13.1 13.9 14.4 13.6 13.9 14.5 21.8 1?.0 15.5 17.4 16.3 16.7 17.2 15.0 15.8 17.0 16.1 13.3
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17.0 13.6 11.8 lb.3 17.0 16.5 lb.8 14.3 15.4 lb.2 17.3 14.9 OUARtFR HREH/NK 1.04+0
~ 08 1.29+0.09 1.51+0.11 1.58+0.11 1.23+Q.O9 4.16+0.3Q f.t2r0.08 0.96+0.07 1.01+0.07 t.O5+O.OS 0.99+0.07 1.01+0.07 1.06+0.08 1.59+0 F 11 1.24+0.09 1
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FALLOUT TRITIUH ANALYSIS RESULTS IH pCi/L MONTH OF JAHUARY FEBRUARY
< 470
( 470
( 490
< 490
< 490 50Q
< 480
< 48Q STATION 3
STATIOH 5
STATIOH 8
STATION 10 STATIOH 12 HARCH APRIL JUHE AUGUST SEPTEHBER OCTOBER HOVEHBER DECEHBER
( 470
( 470
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< 470
< 470
< 470
< 470
< 470
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( 490
( 490
< 490
< 490
< 490
< 490
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< 490
< 490
< 490
< 490
< 490
< 490
( 490
< 490
( 490
< 490
< 500
< 500
< 500
< 500
( 500
< 500
< 500
( 500
< 500
< 50Q
< 480
< 480
< 480
< 480
< 480
< 480
< 480
< 480
< 480
< 480 ALL VALUES GIVEN AS ARE LESS THAH THE LLD.
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TABLE VII I FALI OUT GROSS BETA ANALYSES RESULTS IN pCi/H2/9AY HONTH OF JANUARY FEBRUARY NARCH APRIL NAY JULY AUGUST SEPTENBER OCTOBER NOVEHBER DECEHBER STATION 3
2.91+0
~ 84 8 '0+1.95 5.93+2.44 4.&9+4.06 8.29+6.73 3.09+0.78 2.45+1.06 3.63+3.09 4.53t3.72 9.24tl.51 2.75t1.17 5.45t1.71 J.99t1.39 3.97t4.21 6.78t6.80 1.36t0.68 2.81t0.91 2.71t2.95 8.1&t3.80 3.46t1.23
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1 8 4.68+1.17 7.39+2.53 5.21t2.65 6.91t1.43'.92t2
~ 47 7.73t2.65 9.16t4.88 1.18+0 AD &4 2.34tl.23 5.19tl.i9 7.41t4.03 10.58t3.77 1.07t0.16 1.39+0.27 5.12ti.56 6.80t1.87 8.30t4.52 5.57+6.46 2 '0tl.20 1.50t1.23 5.24+4 '9
-9.37+6.56 0.34t0.68 2.58+1.00 1.35t2.86 9 '2t3.09 5.17t1.30 3.87tl.l7 1.06+0 '2 3.40+1.19 5.76tl.&5 4.67+1.78 4.87t1.80 5.82t1.92 8.00+1.77 6.38+1.64 3.45t1.51 4.62+1.61 STATION 5
STATION 8
STATION 10 STATION 12 HAXIHUH AVERAGE HININUN
'9 ~ 24t 1. 51 8.1&t3.80 5.10 4.32 2.45t1.06
'.3&t0.68 8.30t4.52 4.58 1.06+0.42 9.37+6.56 5.21 0.34+0.68 10.58+3.77 5.52 1.07+0.16
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IABLE VII F NELL 'B'ATER GANNA ISOTOPIC ANALYSES RESULTS IH pCi/LITER BETllffH DATES OF 7
BE 51-CR 59 FE 60 CO 65 ZH 95 ZR JAH.
1 - JAH.
FEB.
1 - FEB.
NARCH 1 -
NARCH APRIL 1 " APRIL NAY 1 -
NAY JUHE 1 " JUNE JULY I - JULY AUG.
1 - AUG.
SEPT.
1 -
SEPT
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OCT.
=
1 - OCT.
HOV.
1 HOVE DEC ~
1 -
DEC ~
3l
( 59 29
( 60 31
< 58 30
< 60 31
( 69 30
< 67 31
< 68 31
< 69 30
< 64 31
< 65 30
< 64 31 61
< 70
< 67
< 67
< 67
'90
(
71 91 91
< 83
< 84
< 82
< 79 9
9 9
9 9
6 5
(
5 7
5 5
5 8
8 88.
6 5
5 5
8 5
8 11 11
(
11 18 12
< 10 4
10
< 10
<10 6
<10 6
10 6
<14 9
10 6
10 6
10 5
10 6
9 5
9 5
10 6
5 BETliEEH DATES OF 103 RU 106 RU 131 I
134 PCS 137 CS 141 144 226 CE CE RA JAH.
FEB.
NARCH APRIL NAY JUNE JULY AUG.
SEPT.
OCT.
HOV.
DEC.
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3I 1 - FEB.
29 1 -
NARCH 31 1 " APRIl. 30 1
NAY 31 1 -
JUNE 30 1 - JULY 31
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DEC.
31 8
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8
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8 8
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< 57
< 58
< 92
( 61
< hl 61
< 64
< 60
< 58
< 58
( 56 8
8 8
10 10 10 10 10 9
9 9
6 6
6 8
6 6
6 6
6 6
6 6
5 5
5 5
5 4
4 5
4
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< 58
< 2Q
< 88
( 24
<100
< 24
<100
< 23
<100
< 24
<105
< 23
( 97
< 22
( 95-
< 22
< 95
< 21
< 92 12 71+4 14+4 37+3 41+4 28+3 24+3 24+3 18+3 18+3 16+3 24+3 ALL VALUES GIVEH AS ARE LESS THAN THE LLD.
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TABI E VII E TAP UATER GAttVA ISOTOPIC AHALYSES RESUL TS IH pCi/LITER BETWEEN DATES OF 7
BE 51 CR 59 FE 58 CO 60 CO O
95 ZR
'95 ttB JAH.
FEB.
HARCH APRIL NAY JUHE JULY AUG.
SEPT
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OCT.
HOV.
DEC ~
1 JAtl.
FEB.
1 -
HARCH APRIL 1 " tlAY
" JUHE 1 - JULY 1
AUG.
1 SEPT.
OCT.
1 HOV.
I -
DEC ~
31 29 31 30 31 30 31 31 30 31 3Q 31
< 60
( 56
< 56
< 61
( 67
< 64
( 64
< 61
< 64
-<64
< 64
< 59
( 68
( 65
< 65
< 69
< 88
< 84
( 85
< 83
(
81 81 81
< 79 6
5 5
6 5
5 5,
5 5
~ <
5 5
5 9
8 9
9 9
9 9
8 8
8 8
8 5
5 5
6 5
5 5
5 5
(
5 5
4 7
<11 4
{10 4
<11 7
<11 8
<10 4
'9 4
9 4
(10 3
9 4
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9 3
<10 2
1Q 10 9
10 10
< 10
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9
( 10 9
BETMEEH DATES OF 103 RU 106 RU 131 I
134 t
CS 137 CS 140 14'1 144 226 BA CE
FEB'tARCH APRIL HAY JUttE JULY AUG.
SEPT.
OCT.
HOV.
DEC.
1 JAH.
1 -
FEB ~
1 -
ttARCH 1 - APRIL 1
tt AY 1 - JUHE 1 - JULY 1 - AUG.
1 - SEPT.
1 OCT.
1 HOV.
1 DEC.
31 29 31 30 31 30 31 31 30 31 30 31 7
6 6
6 8
7 7
7 7
7 7
7
( 60
< 5&
< 56
( 62 61
< 58 61
( 60 61
< 58
( 56
( 53 8.
8 8
8 IO 9
10 9
9 9
9 9
6" 6
6
(
6 6
6 6
6 5
6 6
5 6
6 7
7 6
6 6
4 5
4 4
4 4
5 6
4 6
4 5.
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4 14.
61
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< 58
< 12 15
< 62 12
<23 (99 (13
<72
<97
{13
< 23
< 98 13
< 22
< 97 12
< 22
'94
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< 94
(
13
< 22
< 95 13 21
< 92
-<12 ALL VALUES GIVEtt AS ARE LESS THAH 'T LLD ~
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TABLE Vll D DEER CREEK IIATER GAIIHA ISOTOPIC AHALYSES RESULTS IH riCi/I ITER BETLIEEH DATES OF 7
BE 51 CR 59 FE 58 CO 60 CO JAH.
FEB.
IIARCH APRIL HAY JUHE JULY AUG.
SEPT.
OCT.
HOV.
DEC.
1 - JAH.
I FEB.
I -
HARCH I
APRIL I
IIAY JUHE I
JULY I
AUG.
I - SEPT.
I OCT.
I HOV.
I DEC.
31 29 31'0 31 30 31 31 30 31 30 31
< 60 71
< 59
< 72
< 60
< 72
< 63
< 74
< 65
< 85
< 67
< 87
< 64
< 87
< 65
< 83
< 64
< 85 NO FI.OM
< 65
< 83
< 65
< 87 6
5 6
5 5
5 5
5 TH CRFEI<
5 5
10 9
10 10 9
8 9
8 8
5 5
6 5
6 5
6 5
5 5
3 5
4 5
3 5
4
(
8 5
3 9
5 3
ll 10 11 10
(
6 11 10 6
11 11
(
6 9
(10 5
9
<10 6
Il 10 6
<10 9
6 5
< 10 10 5
'9 9
5 BETIIEEH DATES OF 103 106 RU RU 131 I
134 r CS 137 140 141 144 226 CS BA CF CE RA JAH.
FEB.
IIARCH APRIL HAY JUHE JULY AUG.
SEPT
~
OCT.
HOVE DEC.
I " JAH.
1 - FEB.
I -
HARCH I
APRIL JUHE 1
JULY I
AUG' SEPT.
- OCT.
I -
HOV.
I -
DEC.
31 29 31 30 31 30 31 31 30 31 30 31 10
< 6I 10
< 56 7
<61
(
7
~
<62 8
<64
<10
< 62 10 61 I0
< 56 7
<57 tlO FI.OIJ 7
<57 8
<5&
8 9
9
(
9 10 10 10 9
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9 TH CIFEEK
< 10 12 6
6
<15 6
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5
<15 6
6
<15 6
5
<15 7
4
<22 7
4
<22 6
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ARE LESS YHAH IHE LLD.
S 4
TABI E VII A RUSSELL STATIOH MATER GANHA ISOTOPIC AHALYSES RESULTS IH pCi/LITER
~
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BETMEEH DATES QF 7
BE 51 CR 54 NH L 9 FE 58 CO 60 CO 65 2H 95 ZR 95 HB JAH.
FEB.
NARCH APRIL NAY JUHE JULY AUG.
SEPT.
OCT.
HOV.
DEC.
I JAH.
I - FEB.
NARCH I
APRIL
'I -
NAY JUHE I
JULY I
AUG.
I SEPT.
I - OCT.
I - HOV.
I -
DEC.
31 29 31 30 31 30 31 31 30 31 30 31
< 70
< 72 7'9 81
< 84
< 89
(
91
( 78
< 76
'< 79
( 84
< 74 (100
<105
<115
<105
<130
<150
<175
<135
<130
<135 (135
<115 6
6 6
6 5
6 6
5 5
5 5
5 12 IO 14 12 11 13 13 12 11 10 12
< 12
(
11 12 11 11 10 10 10 9
9 10 12
< I'I
{ 13 12 11 13 14 11 12
< 12 10 10 7
8 8
8
?
8 9
8 8
8 8
7 BETMEEH DATES OF 103 RU 106 RU 131 I
134
~CS 137 CS 140 BA 141 CE 144 CE 226 RA JAH.
FEB.
NARCH APRIL NAY JUHE JULY AUG.
SEPT.
OCT.
HOV.
DEC.
I JAH.
I - FEB.
I -
NARCH I
APRIL I -
NAY I -
JUHE I
JULY I -
AUG.
I - SEPT
~
I " OCT.
I - HOV.
DEC.
31 29 31 30 31 30 31 31 30 31 30 31 9
9 10 10 10 11 13 10 10 10 l0 9
61
< 58
< 66
< 62
< 60
< 64
< 62 61
< 60
< 59
< 6I
< 56
< 30
< 40
< 44 41
< 44
< 62
<110
< 58
< 47
< 52
< 69
< 35 6
5 6
6 4
6
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6 6
5 5
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(
11
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61
< 22
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((
64 11 66 66 00 05 05 97 99 99 95 90 12 11
( 1?
13
< 12
(
'12
< 13
< 12
< 12 12 12
< 12 ALL VALUES GIVEN AS ARE LESS THAH THE LLD.
s J
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TABLE Vl EHVIROHHEHTAL MATER SANPLES TRITIUH AHALYSIS RESULTS IH pCi/L HOHTH OF RUSSELL CIRC.
IH CIRC.
OUT DEER CREEK TAP MELL B'AHUARY FEBRUARY NARCH APRIL JUHE JULY AUGUST SEPTEHBER OCTOBER HOVEHBER DECEMBER
< 490 j
< 490
< 490
< 490
< 490
< 490
( 490
( 490
( 490
< 490
< 490
< 490
( 480
< 480
< 480
< 480
< 480
< 480
< 480
( 480
< 480
( 480
< 480
< 480
< 4'90
( 490
< 490
< 490
< 490
< 490
( 490
< 490
< 490 r
< 490
( 490
< 490
< 480
< 480
( 480
< 480
< 480
< 480
< 480
( 480
< 480
< 480
< 480
< 480
< 610
< 610
< 610
< 610
< 610
< 610
< 610
< 610
< 610
< 610,
< 610
< 610
< 500
< 500
< 500
< 500
< 500
< 500
< 500
< 500
< 500
< 500
< 500
< 500
< 480
< 480
< 480
< 480
< 480
< 480
< 480
< 480
< 480
< 480
< 480
< 480 ALL VALUES GIVEH AS ARE LESS THAH THE LLD.
)A
TABLE XIII NOTES:
Gamma in Water 2/3/S4 The Zn-65 was greater than the EPA value
+2 sigma.
This analysis was,done by a
gamma scan and isotopic gamma peak analysis.
No cause for the discrepancy is apparent since the results for Co-68, Cs-134, and Cs-137 agree well with known value.
The Ru-186 was listed as LLDwhen the known concen-tration exceeded the LLD.
There was possibly a poorly defined peak which the isotopic gamma peak analysis program did not recognize.
Gamma in Water 18/5/84
~ The Zn-65 was originally reported with an error of a factor of 18.
This was an error by the chemist in recording the value.
Air Filters S/4/S4 These results were initially reported in error after being calculated with the wrong efficiency factor.
k@
C W4
TABLE XIII (Cont'd)
EPA INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM 1984 Date Air Filters 03/23/84 (Results in pCi/filter) 08/24/84 11/23/84 Sample
~Anal sis Alpha Beta Cs-137 Alpha*
Beta*
Cs-137 Alpha Beta Cs-137 Experimental Data 14 16 16 50 50 50 7
9 8
19 16 16 52 50 51 20 19 20 21 21 20 53 53 54 9
8 10 EPA Value
+10 15+5 51+5 10+5 17+5 51+
5 15+5 15+5 52+5 10+5 Milk (Results in pCi/1) 03/02/84 06/22/84 10/28/84 I-131 I-13 1 K-40 I-131 Cs-137 K-40 6
6 6
36 40 40 1240 1430 1530 42 43 37 25 27 26 1380 1400 1340 6 + 1 43+
5-1496 +75 42+
6 32+5 1517 +75 All values given as
< are less than the LLD
- Average of results reported exceeding
+
2 sigma, see attached notes.
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TABLE XIII EPA INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM 19S4 Alpha/Beta in Water (Results in pCi/1)
Date 83/1S/S4 87/15/S4 11/1S/S4 Sample A~nal sis Alpha Beta Alpha Beta Alpha Beta Experimental Data 5
6 6
1S 1S 17 11 12 11 19 21 22 18 9
7 16 16 15 EPA Value
+10 5+5 28+5 6+5 13+5 7+5 28+5 Gamma in Water
( Res ults in pCi/1) 82/83/S4 e6/el/s4 18/85/S4 Cr-51 Co-68 Zn-65*
Ru-186*
Cs-134 Cs-137 Cr-51 Co-68 Zn-65 Ru-186's-134 Cs-137 Cr-51 Co-68 Zn-65*
Ru-186 Cs-134 Cs-137
<6S
<6S
<6S 18 12 15 64 78 69
<4S
<4S
<4S 31 34 38 19 17 17 6S 71 72 33 32 34 61 66 61
<67
<67
<73 48 42 48 41 3S 43
'165<165<165 17 14 15 13S 137 135
<76
<76
<76 26 25 2S 29 38 2S 48+5 18+5 58+
5 61+5 31+5 16+5 66+5 31+5 63+5 29+5 47+5 37+5 48+
5 28+5 147 +
5 47+5 31+5 24+5 Iodine-131 in Water (Results in pCi/1) e4/e6/s4 8S/83/S4 12/87/S4 I-131 I-131 I-131 ll 13 9
29 36 32 33 38 34 6 +
6 34+6 36+6 All values given as
< are less than the LLD
- Average of results reported exceeding
+
2 sigma, see attached notes.
0
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~ION% LZNZF QP DEZECIKON (
Before Correction Por Decay Be7 KO Cr51 xn54 "
pe59 Co58 Co60 zn65
'r95 auI03
~106 Air F1lters
~ICBM (minMann Sple 3500 N3/Qt.
0.014 0.027 0.013 0.002 0.004 0.004 0.002 0.004 o.oo4 0 002 0.002 0.015 Water pCirmter (Sample of 3.5 liters) 52 81 52 12 6
12 53 NLIk politer (Sample of 3.5 liters)
FLsh pC~}qyn
( nMMn1m Sple 2.0 kgtns) 91 137 91 19 22 93 V etation(a) pCi/kgn
-'Sample of 3.0 kgms.)
61 91 13 13 62 X131 CsI3 Cs137 BaLa140 Ce141 Ha226-o.o3(b) 0 002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.007 0 003 0 002 14 1.2 7(ca~a Scan) 12 O.O5(B ta) 10 9
48 (a) Leaf vegetable or pasture grass samples would be 50$ ~M.r due to sample sees of 2.0 1qyns (b) Charcoal Cartridge
TABLE XI C
LAKE SAHPLES RESULTS IH pCi/KGN DESCRIPT IOH 40 K
51 CR 59 58 FE CO 60 65 CO ZH 95 95 ZR HB CLADAUFERA
'9/18 2240+30 LAKE BOTTOH 9/18
. 8060+24
<245
<16
<26
<15
<14
<31
<28 (16
<140 13
< 27 13 13+2
<30
< 24
<14 DESCRIPTIOH 103 106 131 RU.
RU I
134 137 140 141 144 226 CS CS BA CE CE RA CLADAUFERA 9/18
< 22
<160
< 30 18
< 20 LAKE BOTTON 9/18 17
<130 18<3 160+3
< 13
< 62
<265
< 39 11
< 33
<135 137+6 ALL VALUES GIVEH AS ARE LESS THAH THE LLD.
TABLE XI B
VEGETATIOH SAHPLES RFSULTS IH I;Ci/KGM IJET DESCRIPT IOH 40 51 K
CR 54 HH 59 FE 58 CO 60 CO 65 ZH CHERRIES LETTUCE ZUCCIHI APPLES GRAPES ALFALFA CABBAGE 7/23 8/27 9/24 10/
8 10/12 10/12 10/15 1330410 1360+17 1310+14 685+13 1200+13 2820+36 1660+18
< 85
<135
<122
<100
<100
<325
<155 6
<10 6
9
< I5 9
8 (13 7
6
<11 6
7
<12 6
19
< 34
< 20 10 18 10 12
('10
< 18 16 17 14 12
(
12
< 13
< 12 41
< 36
<20
<18 5
7 9
7 8
5 6
6 7
16
< 20
< 10
< 10 DESCRIPT I OH 103 l06 131 RU RU I
134 I 37 140 141 144 226 CS CS BA CE.
CE RA CHERRIES LETTUCE ZUCCIHI APPLES GRAPES ALFALFA CABBAGE 7/23 8/27 9/24 IO/
8 10/12 10/12 10/15 7Il 11 9
9
< 28
(
14
< 62 10 6
< 98 15 10
< 85 14 9
< 69 11 7
< 70 11 7
<230
< 37
< 23
<110 17 11 6
4
< 22
< 98 12 14+2 6
< 35
<150
< 22 10 5
31
<130
< 18 7
5
< 26
<lli
< 15 7
4
< 25
<110
< 15
< 25
<14
<81
<350
<49' 12 7
<39
<165
< 24 ALL VALUES GIVEH AS ARE LESS THAH THE LLD.
TABLE XI FISH SAMPLES RESULTS IN pGi/kgm Net DESCRIP'IION FIRS'I HALF 1984 40 K
51 54 CR NN 59 58 FE CO 60 65 CO ZH 95 95 ZR HB 103 106 131 134 137 140 141 144 226 RU RU I,
CS CS BA CE CE 'A BROMH TROUT 6/
7 YELLOM PERCH 6/ 7 LAKE TROUT 6/13 WHITE PERCH 6/ 7
~ SECOHD HALF 1984 BROMH TROUT 6/ /
LAKE TROUT 6/13 RAIHBOM TROUT 9/18 3440+1$
3900459 3750450 2960+21 3020+16 2220419 1930iI9
<130 8
'16 8
(
4
<18
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<30
'<52
<31
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<330
<17
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<18
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<12
<40
<155 9
<18
< 10 8
< 20
<130 7
16 8
6
< Ib
<195
<10
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<11 8
<20
<15 8
( 59
< 35
( 45
< 33
< 20
< 40
< 25
< 32
< 18 11 14
<20
<12 (15
< 85
< 17 9
<335
< 90
< 35
<180
< 81 19
<225
< 91
< 22
< 97
< 26
< 10
< 78
< 24 8
<110
< 46 11 37+2 6
< 32 9Ih8
< 27
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< 21
< 80 3345
< 26
< 95 2642 8
< 39 3442 8
< 34
< 13 13
< 47
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< 18
<495
< 69
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< 37
<330
< 4/
<150
< 21
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< 17
<165
< 23 BACKGROUND FISH FRON SONERSET SITE FIRST HALF '1984 LAKE TROUT 6/13 WHITE PERCH 6/ 7 YELLOM PERCH 6/
7 2200416
<150 8
< 16 1940+15
<155 8
17 2240417
<155 8
< 18
(
9 5
< 17
< 16 9
9 5
17
< 16
(
9 9
5
< 17
< 17
< 10 (12
< 87
< 24 9
28+2' 7
<36
<135
< 20 (13
< 90
< 28 9
21+2 9
< 37
<140
< 20 (13
< 98
< 28
< 10 3242 9
< 39
<140
< 20 SECOND HALF 1984 YELLOM PERCH 6/
7 2210iI7
<167 9
18 9
7
< 18
< 18
< ll ALL VALUES GIVEN AS < ARE LESS THAH THE LLD.
(13
< 94
< 41 9
23i2
< 12
< 4'I
<140
< 19
I1 C
IliLK RESULTS TH pCi/LITER FARH A
D C
D B
D A
D C
D B
D A
C B
D A
C B
D A
C B
D A
C B
D A
C B
D A
C B
D A
C B
D A
C B
8 A
C B
D A
C B
D D
A C
D DATE JAH.
I?
~ JAH.
19 FEB.
14 FEB.
16 HARCH 13 HARCH 15 APRIL 17 APRIL 19 HAY 15 HAY 17 JUHE 5
JUHE 7
JUNE 12 JUNE 14 JUHE 19 JUNE 21 JUHE 26 JUNE 28 JULY 3
JULY 5
JULY 10 JUI.Y 12 JULY 17 JULY 19 JULY 24 JULY 26 JULY 31 AUG.
2 AUG.
7 AUG.
,9 AUG.
14 AUG.
'I 6 AUG.
21 AUG.
23 AUG.
28 AUG.
30 SEPT
~
4 SEPT.
6 SEPT.
11 SEPT.
13 SEPT.
18 SEPT.
20 SEPT.
25 SEPT.
27 OCT.
2 OCT.
4 OCT.
9 OCT.
11 OCT.
16 OCT.
18 OCT.
23 OCT.
25 HOV.
11 NOV.
18 DEC.
18 DEC.
20 j-131
< 0.3'I
< 0.26
< 0.25
< 0.09
< 0.13
< 0.10
< 0.11
< 0.13
< 0.11
( 0.10
< 0.10
< 0.14
< 0;10
< 0.12
< 0.11
< 0.08
< 0.20
< 0'6 2 '5t0.11 1.76t0.44
< 0.08
< 0.08
< 0.08
< 0.08 0.49+0.08
< 0.07 0 '9+0.09 0.20t0.07 0.76+0.08 0.25+0.08
< 0.09 0.18+0.08 0.66t0.09 0.17+0.08
< 0.08
( 0.11
< 0.09
< 0.15
< 0.08 1.30t0.17 0.32t0.11 0.40t0.11
< 0.14
< 0.15
< 0.11
< 0.10
< 0.07
< 0.12 0.20t0.07 0.48t0.12 0.62+0.08
< 0.10
< 0.09
< 0.09
< 0.09
< 0.10 CS"137 7
7 7
6
(
6 7
(
7 7
< 8
'<8 8
7 8
8 7
(
7 8
7 7
7 6
7 7
7 6
6 7
< 7 7
7
< 7 6
< 7 7
7 7
6 7
6 7
6 6
7 6
7 6
(
7 7
6 6
< 6 6
<6
(
6 BA-140
< 5 5
( 5
( 5 5
< 5
< 6
< 5
(
4
(
4 5
4
( 4
< 5
< 5 4
< 5 4
4 5
( 4 4
4
< 5
< 4 5
4
< 4 4
(
4
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4 4
< 5
< 5 4
< 4 4
4
( 5 4
4 4
4 5
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14 1110,t 15 1370t
'90 1310+
90 1140t I?
1170t 15 1240+
13 1070t 11 1190,t 1300,t 10 1190+
10 1350+
11 1300t 15 1180t 11 1330t 12 1110+
12 1310t 11 1170t 12 1200t 13 1190+
12 1270+
12 1200t 11 fdNt ff 1180+
11 1210t 12 1090t 13 1280t 12 1250t 11 1230+
12 1060+
12 1080+
11 1170t 12 1100t 70 1180t 12 1250+
10 1230t 10 1200t lf 1200+ lf 11'70t II II40+
11 1180t 11 1170t 12 1300+
12 1200t 12 l140+
12 I'160t 12 1310t 12 1150+
'1230t 12 1260t 12
-1200+
12 1190+
11 1240,+
11 1220.t 12 ALL VALUES GTVEH AS ARE LESS THAH THE LLD.
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TLD Location'983 I
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TABLE XX EXTERI(AL I'EIIETRATIHG RABIA'TION THFRNOLUNIHESCI=IIT DOS INETRY
$ 984 LOCATIOII BADGE HO.
THIRD QIJARTER NREN NREN/MK FOIIRTI$ OI.IARTER NRFN NREII/IJK P2 - P.7 plus tt13 are on-site near the line of highest annual average ground level concentration.
08 - 012 are offsi te at a distance of 8 to 15 mi les.
014 016 are located along a line 3000'est of the plant.
0,'17 - 021 are located along Lake Road.
Int22 I(24 are located along the east site boundary line.
t'25 - ti30 are offsite at a distance of 8 to 15 miles.
031 through 040 are located in an arc at a
distance of 4-5 miles.
2 3
4 5
6 7
8 9
IO 11 12 13 14.
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37, 38 39 40 18.7 19.8 23.0 21.8 18.4 60.9 21.7 21.2
$ 3.8 16.5 15.4 20.9
$ 8.4
$ 9.9 20.3 20.7 22.0 24.0 20.6 19.7 19.9 20.4 19.6 19.1 17.6 18.6 19.7 17.4 1&.1.
21.6 18.4 20.2 22.6 26.5 16.0 16.5 19.6 18.1 22.2
- 1. 38+0. 10 1.46+0.11 I.&9+0.12 I;61+0.12 1.36+0.10 4.49+Q.32 1.60+0.12 1.5&+0.11 1.02+0.07 1.22+0.Q9 1.13+0.08 1.54+Q.ll 1.36+0.10 1.47+0.11 1.50+0.11 1.53+0.ll 1.62+0
~ 12 1.77+0,13 1.52+0.ll 1.45+0.$ 0 1.47+0.11 1.50+0.11 i.44+0.in 1.41+0.10
'l.30+0.09 1.37+0.10 1.45+0.$ 0 1.28+0.09
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- 19. 0 I3.5 I '9. 8 17.4 19.7
- 19. 4 19.6 15.6 17.5 19 ~ I 20 '
17.5
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1
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1.49+0.ll
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I'~rc'.<<let cy T~aand Fr~mueiicv of Analysis it..'i<<r fit()e I)l;l nk l.ltg
.1. Co>>trol
{I?ttssel 1
S tct tlo>>)
1 1>>dlcct tor (Co>>de>>ser Mater D.iscbarge) 1 1>>dlCct LO1.
(O>>tario Mater 1)is trict 1 >>take )
Cotttl)os ite ~'alnple col-lect(:d over a period of.
31 days.
Sanle
<>aly"ls
%'ach contposi Le
.atnple.
Triti<<m analysis ol:-
o>>e colnpo ite salnple at least once per 92 day Same as above.
. "CotttPosito santPle to be collecLed by collecti>>g cl>> al.i(g<<ot at i>>Lervals not; exceedi>>g 2 1lollrs.
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.I it t.llW~cr
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1'~re( <<ericy
~l"pQ (1lld Ll:~(lllLllll
~l l IIGI !I'I' ON a.
I]il I(
1 control 3 1>>dl ca Lol Jrrne t.hrii October.
eacli of 3 farrrrs At leas t o>>ce per 15 days.
Gamma isotopl.c an I-131 anal.ysis of~
each ample.
1 conL101 1 iiidica tor.,
Noverrrber tlirli Nay orrl o f.
L'he' a rms At leirst oilce per 31 (lays.
Garrrrria isot:opic and I-131 arlalysis of Qach srrlAple.
b.
I.'
s I 1 C.
I'oo(l Prodrrcts
'I colltr0l i>>dicator (Off
-liore at Girlria) 1 co>>trol 2 l n(l l ci1 tol.
(Orl sl L'(.'
Twice du riilg fishi ng seasorl irieluding a t lecls L fo<<1 PQCl.eS.
Anil<<il1 rl L
- t. 1 rile 0 f harves t;.
Sarrrpl e from two o f tile followlng:
app1 ('.s 2.
clierri Q'amrrra isotopic analysis on edible portions of. each salllple.
Galllliicl 1sotopr.c ana'.Lysis or> edi.bl pol. L10>> 0f Srlrrrple.
3 co>>trol 2 i>>(ll.Crltor.
(0>>
S1 LQ (Jcil.den Or lieirl.es L 0ffs1 L'e (Ja rderr w1 I hln rrriles in the highest I)/Q iiieteorological "ecL'or )
At ti.rrre of har.-vest.
OilQ s cilliP1 Q 0 f:
1.
broad leaf vQge ta L10rl 2.
otlier veget;able Gamma iso I:opia aiialysis on e(lible portion. of Qacll sample.
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COMPARISO OF GROSS BETA DATA FOR NATE SAMPLES e
UPSTREAM (RUSSELL STATION) AND DOMNSTREAM (ONTARIO MATER DISTRICT)
UPSTREAM pCi/liter 7.S (4
5.0 8
e.
= 4.01 5
io.o Sg
-"1 P. ~
V) 0~
14'ownstream 5',0 pCi/liter ve. ='.52 g.5 2I Meek Number
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TARLE V 8 1984 EHVIROHNEHTAL MATER SAHPLES GROSS BETA AHALYSES RESULTS IH C /L MEEK OF RUSSELL O.M.D.
CIRC.
IH CIRC.
OUT DEER CREEK TAP UELL 'R JUHE JULY JULY JULY JULY AUG.
AUG.
AUG.
AUG.
SEPT.
SEPT.
SEPT.
SEPT.
SEPT.
OCT.
OCT.
OCT.
OCT.
HOV.
HOV.
HOV.
HOV.
DEC ~
DEC.
DEC.
DEC.
30 7
14 2.1 28 11 18 25 JULY JULY JULY JULY AUG.
AUG.
AUG.
AUG.
6 13 20 27 3
10 17 24 AUG.
31 SEPT; 7
SEPT.
14 29 6
13 20 27 3
10 17 24 1
8 15 22 OCT.
OCT.
OCT.
OCT ~
HOV.
HOV.
HOV.
HOV.
HOV.
DEC ~
DEC.
DEC.
DEC.
5 12 19 26 2
9 16 23 30 7
14 21'8
- 15. SEPT.
21 22 SEPT.
28 4.08e1.39 2.35e1.20 3.25el.25 5.39e1.34 6.73e1.37 8.63e1.38 4.13+2.03 10.20e1.90 2.99e1.95 4.20e1.97 3.81e2.05 2.37el..86 6.22+2.07
.1.06e1.91 2.75e2.06 4.67+1
~ 93 3.31el.92 3.47e2.09 3.36e2.22 3.39e2.37 4.85e2.21 4.53e2.01 4.73e2.05 4 '7e2.04 5.32+2.16 4.92+2.26 8.07el.41 2.59e1.38 0.22el.15 3.3le1.25 2.29e1.51 3.09+1.25 5.97e1.35 4.53e1.71 4.21e1.93 4.14e1.93 3.19e1.92 2.52e2.00 2.44+1.86 4.23e2.02 3.37+1.87 2.16+2.23 3.04+2.06 2.87e1.97 6.89+2.28 1.05+2..10 3.51e2.25 6.06e2.23 5.11e2.11 4.68+2.07 4.82e2.12-5.82+2.12 4.79e1.26 1.88el.35 1
~ 92+1.21 1.62e1.05 1.17+1
~ 50 2.28+1.21 7.10+1.44 4 '5+1.70 3.67+1.89 7.06+2.04 4.36+2.00 1.66+1
~ 99 4 '5+2.00 2.56e2.01 3.89e1.91 2.89e2.05 3.92e2.19 3.99+1.98 5.20e1.98 3.40e2.12 2.98e2.18 7.18e2.13 3.69+F 01 6.87e2.05 3.41e1.95 4.53+2.02 4.52el.26 2.45el.35 0.73el.13 2.19e1.15 4.08e1.23 8.24e1.37 4.10e1.79 2.38e1.94 3.82e'1.94 3 '6e1.88 2.08+1.98 2.38e1.86 2.37+2.01 4.27+2 '1 2.69e2.05 3.74e2.06 3.32e1.96 3 '2e1.96 1..67e1.58 2.36+2 '0 4.53e2.04 3.02+1.94 3.78e1.93 3 '9e2.01 2.59+2.00 2.44e1.77 7.10+1.44 7.54+2.30 5 '7e2.72 6.09+2.55 1.72+1.29 5.05+1.24 4.33el.96 3.77e2.04
- 2. 74+2.13 2.59+1.85 3.99+1.60 10.50e3.00 5.71+2.63 6.99e2.83
- 6. 82+3. 15 10..50e3.00 NAXIHUH AVERAGE NIHI HUH 10.20e1.90 4.45 1.06e1.91 8.07e1.41 3.85 0.22el
~ 15 7.18e2.13 3.88 1.17e1.50 8.24+1
~ 37 3.28 0.73el. 13 7.54+2.30 5.77 2.44+1.77 5.05e1.24 3.37 1.72+1. 29 10.50+3.00 7.42 3.99e1.60
~ S I
TABLE V A
1984 EHUIROttrIEt<TAL NATER SAMPLFS GROSS BETA AHAI.YSES RESULTS IH !iCi/L JAH.
JAH.
JAH.
JAH.
JAH.
r-EB.
I=E8.
FEB.
I"EB.
MARCH HARCH HARCH HARCH APRIL APRIL APRIL APRIL APRIL rhAY HAY HAY HAY JUHE JUHE JUHE JUHE NEER I
8 15 22 29 5
12 19 26 Il 18 25 1
8 15 22 29 6
13 20 27 3
10 17 24 OF JAH ~
7 JAH.
14 JAH.
21 JAH.
28 FEB.
4 FEB. 'l FEB.
18 FEB.
25 MARCH 3
tIARCH 10 MARCH 17 MARCH 24 MARCH 31 APRIL 7
APRIL 14 APRIL 21 APRIL 28 MAY 5
MAY 12 MAY 19 HAY 26 JUHE 2
JUt<E 9
JUHE 16 JUHE 23 JUHE 30 RUSSELL 3.15t2.22 4.35t2.25 9.10t2.34 3.16t2.27 4.02t2.24 5.54+2.30 4.87t2.27 5.44t2.25 6.07t2.27 3.88t2.17 4.72+2.26 I ~ '92+2.20 2.96t2.24 3.04t2
~ 21 3.94t2.19 5.44t2.23 2.01t2.14 3.88t2.16 1.31t2.15 4.32t2.10 3.60t2.13 2.58t2.11 2.24+2.12 3.02t2.14 3.91t1.29 O.N.D.
4.76t2.46 3.74+2.25 2.54t2.24 2.43t2.26 1.20t2.16 1.35t2.22 3.28t2.25 4.31t2.22 3.80t2.23 5.83t2.21, 4.72t2.27 2 '2t2.23 1.70t2.19 1.41t2.20 3.22t2
~ 22 4.57t2.20 4.24t2.20 3.70t2.16 2.58t2.15 1.33t2.15 3.76t2.13 3.63t2.14 3.1lt2.13 3.99t2.16 4.10t2.15 1.20+1.17 CIRC.
IH 3.29t2.39 2.83t2.21 4.72t2.28 3.58t2.25 2.68t2.18 1.84t2.22 3.77t2.27 4.92t2.25 5.85t2.26 4.11t2.19 1.56t2.22 3 '0tZ.22 1.34t2.18 1.52+2.18 3.03t2.20 4.84t2.22 2.67+2.19 4.52t2.16 2.80+2.14 2.12+2.16 4.37+2.13 4.55+2.13 3.23t2.12 2.96tZ
~ 13 2.04t2.14 6.07t1.32 CIRC.
OUT 3.99+2.46 3.97t2.55 4.78t2.29 1.00t2.23 1.61+2.19, 1.20+2.20 3.77+2.26 3.48+2.23 3.30t2.22 5.36t2.21 3.01t2.24 3.02t2.24 2.47t2.21 2.31t2.23 2.09t2.21 4.73t2.22 1.50t2.12 4.55t2.17 Z.92+2.15 3.86t2.19 4.67t2.15 4 '2+2.10 3.31t2.12 2.73t2.14 3.46t2.15 5.22tl
~ 30 BEER CREEK 5.83t2.50 6.49t2.28 8.49t2.33 2.68t2.22 3.14t2.16 3.15t2.14 2.89t2.45
- 1. 20+2. 14 3 '3t2.22 4.05t2.21 1.78+2.12 3.25t2.13 NELL B'.53t2.21 6.09t2.29 6.43+2.26 5.66t2.24 6.89+2.19 6.18t2.22 tIAXI MUM AUERAGE HIHI MUM 9.10+2.34 3'4 1.31t2.15 5.83t2.21 3.20 1.20t2.16 6.07t1.32 3.40 1.34t2.18 5.36+2.21 3.33 1.00t2.23 8.49+2.3'3
- 4. '96 2.68+2.22 4.05+2.21 2.72 1
~ 20+2.14 6.89t2.19 6'3 5.53+2.21
l g
TABI.F IV CHARCOAL CARTRIDGES GAtlHA AHALYSES FOR RESULTS IH pCi/CU.
H.
IODIHE ltEEVi OF STA. ¹ 4
STA. ¹ 7
STA. ¹ 9
STA. ¹>>
UEEK OF STA. ¹ 4
STA. ¹ 7
STA. ¹ 9
STA. ¹>>
DEC.
JAH.
,.IAH.
JAH.
.IAH.
FEB.
FEB.
FEB.
I=EB.
tIARCH HARCH INARCH tIARCH HARCH APRIL APRIL APRIL APRIL tI AY HAY thAY IIAY JUHE JUNE JUttE JUHE 30 6
13 20 27 3
1Q 17 24 2
9 16 23 306-13-20 27 4
I8 25 I
I5 22 JAH.
6 JAH.
13 JAH.
20 JAH.
27 FEB.
3 FEB.
10 FEB.
17 FEB.
24 tIARCH 2
IIARCH 9
HARCH 16 HARCH 23 NARCH 30 APRIL 6
APRIL 13 APRIL 20 APRIL 27 NAY 4
HAY NAY 18 tIAY 25 JUNE 1
JUHE 8
JUNE 15 JUNE 22 JUNE 29
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AUG.
AUG.
AUG.
AUG.
SEPT.
SEPT.
SEPT.
SEPT.
OCT.
~ OCT.
OCT ~
OCT.
HOV.
HOV.
HOV.
HOV.
HOV.
DEC.
DEC ~
IEC.
29 6
13 20 27 3
10 17 24 3I 7
14 21 28 5
12 19 26 2
9 16 23 30 7
14 21 JULY JULY JULY JULY AUG.
AUG.
AUG.
AUG.
AUG.
l3 20 27
.3 10 17 24 31 OCT.
OCT.
OCT.
OCT.
HOV.
HOV.
tIOV.
HOVE HOV.
DEC.
DEC.
DEC.
DEC ~
5 12 19 26 2
9 16 23 30
-.7 14 21 28 SEPT.
7 SEPT.
14 SEPT.
21 SEPT.
28
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TABLE III A 13 WEIX COMPOSITE AIR FILTER GAMMA ISOTOPIC ANALYSIS RESULTS IN pCi/M3 LOCATION THIRD OUAftfER 7
BE 40 K
51 54 CR NN 59 FE 58 CO 60 CO 65 ZH 95 95 103 106 134 137 140 141
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P 13 MEEK COMPOSITE AIR FILTER GAMMA ISOTOPIC ANALYSIS RESULTS IN pCi/M LOCA'IION FIRSI OUARIER 7
SE 40 K
51 54 CR NN 59 FE 58 CO 60 CO 65 2N 9S ZR 95 HI 103 RU 106 RU 134 CS 137 CS 140
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SE 40 K
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TABLE II B
1984 OFFSITE AIR HOHITORS GROSS BETA AHALYSES RESULTS IH pCi/CU; H.
WEEK OF STATION 8
STATION 9
STATION 10 STATION 11 STATION 12 JUNE
,JUL Y JULY JULY JULY AUG.
AUG.
AUG.
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SEPT.
SEPT.
SEPT.
SEPT.
OCT.
OCT
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OCT.
HOV.
HOV.
HOV.
HOV.
HOV.
BEC.
DEC.
I)EC.
29 13 20 27 3
10 17 24 31 7
14 21 28 5
12 19 26 2
9 16 23 30 7
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AUG.
AUG'UG'UG.
SEPT.
SEPT.
SEPT.
SEPT.
OCT.
OCT.
OCT.
OCT.
HOV.
NOV.
HOV.
NOV.
HOV.
BEC.
DEC.
DEC.
OEC.
6 13 20 27 3
10 17 24 31 7
14 21 28 5
12 19 26 2
9 16 23 30 7
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UNIT OUT OF SERVICE
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TADI E II A 1984 OHSITE AIR HOHITORS GROSS DETA AHALYSES RESULTS IH rsCi/CU.
H.
VEEN OF STATIOH 2 STATIOH 3
.STATIOH 4 STATIOH 5 STATIOH 6 STATIOH 7 STATIOH 13 AVE.
,JUHE JULY JULY
,JULY
.IULY AUG.
AUG.
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AUG.
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SEPT.
SEPT.
SEPT.
SEPT.
'CT.
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OCT.
HOV.
HOV.
HOV.
Hav.
HOV.
LIEC.
DECL DEC.
29 6
13 20 27 3
10 17 24 31 7
14 21 28 5
12 19 26 2
16 23 30 7
14 21 JULY JULY JULY JULY AUG.
AUG.
AUG'UG'UG.
SEPT.
SEPT.
SEPT.
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HOV.
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DEC.
DEC ~
DEC.
DEC.
6 13 20 27 3
10 17 24 31 7
14 21 28'5 12 19 26 2
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B 1984 OFFSITF AIR MONITORS GROSS BETA AHALYSES RESULTS IH pCi/CU. II.
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STAT IOH 9
STATION 10 STATION ll STA'I'ION 12 AVE.
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JAH.
JAH.
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JAH.
FEB'=ED.
FEB.
FEB.
t(ARCH (iARCH HARCH MARCH HARCH APRIL APRIL APRIL APRIL
><AY HAY I'<AY NAY JUNE
, IUHE JUNE JUHE 30 6
13 20 27 3
10 17 24 2
9 16 23 30 6
13 20 27 4.
11 18 25 I
8 15 22 JAH ~
JAH.
JAH.
JAH.
FEB
~
FEB.
FEB.
FEB.
MARCH MARCH MARCH MARCH MARCH APRIL APRIL APRIL APRIL MAY MAY MAY MAY JUNE JUNE JUNE JUHE JUHE 6
13 20 27 3
10 17 24-2 16 23 30 6
13 20 27 4
11 18 25 1
8 15 22 29 0.026+0.003 0.028+0.003 0 '29+0.003 0.020+0.003 0.018+0.003 O.OI8+0.003 O.olhto.003 0 ~ Olh+0.003 0 '13+0.003 0.016+0.003 0.021+0.003 0.011+0.003 0.012+0.003 0.011+0
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STATION 5 STAT IOH 6 STATIOH 7 STAT IOH 13 AVE.
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13 20 27 4
11 18 25 1
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6 JAH.
13 JAH.
20 JAH.
27 FEB.
3 FEB.
10 FEB.
17 FEB.
24 MARCH 2
MARCH 9
MARCH 16 MARCH 23 MARCH 30 APRIL 6
APRIL 13 APRIL 20 APRIL 27 MAY MAY MAY 18 MAY 25 JUNE 1
JUHE 8
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0.76 - 1.95 4.02 51 51 1.06 10.20
< LLD 12 12 5
1.06 - 10.6 MILK (pCi/LITER IODINE 56
~
7 0.57 2 38 0.17 2.05 1.05 3 12 0.49 2.05
.87 4
18 0.18 - 1.76 FISH:
(
i/K )
VECETATION (pCi/Kg)
Cs-7 26 - 91 Q
137 14 14 QUITE GMKEN 435 M 112 21 - 32 (1) Mean and range based on detectable measurenents only.
Practica of-detectable measurements at specified locations in parentheses.
(2) Table of IZD values attached for gamma scan measurements.
(3) One direct radiation location'has been deleted frcm this sumnary since it ms affected by the contandnated equipnent storage loction 50 meters away.
2m average reading at this location is 4.21 m4/week.
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