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1993 Annual Radiological Environ Operating Rept St Lucie, Units 1 & 2. W/940420 Ltr
ML17309A731
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Site: Saint Lucie  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 12/31/1993
From: Sager D
FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO.
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NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
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L-94-100, NUDOCS 9404280090
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P.O. Box 12$ , Ft. Pierce, FL 34954-0128 April 20, 1994 L-94-100 10 CFR 50 '6 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 Re: St. Lucie Units 1 and 2 Docket Nos. 50-335 and 50-389 1993 Annual Radiological Environmental 0 eratin Re ort This letter transmits the subject report in accordance with Technical Specification 6.9.1.8 for St. Lucie Units 1 and 2.

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1993 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST. LUCIE PLANT - UNITS 1 Ec 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS DESCRIPTION PAGE Introduction Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Discussion and Interpretation of Results Environmental Radiological Monitoring Program TABLE 1 Annual Summary Deviations/Missing Data TABLE 1A Analyses with LLDs Above Table 4.12-1 TABLE 1B Detection Capabilities

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Land Use Census TABLE 2 Key to Sample Locations ATTACHMENT A Radiological Surveillance of Florida Power ATTACHMENT B and Light Company's St. Lucie Site First Quarter, 1993 Second Quarter, 1993 Third Quarter, 1993 Fourth Quarter, 1993 Results from the Interlaboratory Comparison ATTACHMENT C Program, 1993 HP3:1/RADENVOP.PSL

1993 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST. LUCIE PLANT - UNITS 1 & 2 INTRODUCTION This report is submitted pursuant to Specification 6.9.1.8 of St.

Lucie Unit 1 and St. Lucie Unit 2 Technical Specifications. The Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report provides information, summaries and analytical results pertaining to the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program for the calendar year indicated. This report covers surveillance activities meeting the requirements of Unit 1 and Unit 2 Technical Specifications.

II. RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM A. ~Pur ose The purpose of the radiological environmental monitoring.

program is to provide representative measurements of radiation and of radioactive materials in those exposure pathways and for those radionuclides which lead to the highest potential radiation exposures of members of the public resulting from station operation. The radiological environmental monitoring program also supplements the radiological effluent monitoring program by verifying that the measurable concentrations of radioactive materials and levels of radiation are not higher than expected on the basis of the effluent measurements and the modeling of the environmental exposure pathways.

B. Pro ram Descri tion The Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program for the St.

Lucie Plant is conducted pursuant to the St. Lucie Unit 1 and St. Lucie Unit 2 Offsite Dose Calculation Manual Control 3/a.12.1.

1. Sample Locations, Types and Frequencies:
a. Direct radiation gamma exposure rate is monitored continuously at 27 locations by thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs). TLDs are collected and analyzed quarterly.
b. Airborne radioiodine and particulate samplers are operated continuously at five locations. Samples are collected and analyzed weekly. Analyses include Iodine-131, gross beta, and gamma isotopic measurement's.

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c. Surface water samples are collected from two locations. Samples are collected and analyzed weekly and monthly respectively. Analyses include gamma isotopic and tritium measurements.
d. Shoreline sediment samples are collected from two locations coinciding with the locations for surface water samples. Samples are collected and analyzed semi-annually. Sediment samples are analyzed by gamma isotopic measurements.
e. Fish and invertebrate samples are collected from two locations. Samples are collected and analyzed semi-annually. Fish and invertebrate samples are analyzed by gamma isotopic measurements.

f . Broad leaf vegetation samples are collected from three locations. Samples are collected and analyzed monthly. Broad leaf vegetation samples are analyzed by gamma isotopic measurements'.

Attachment A provides specific information pertaining to sample locations, types and frequencies.

2. Analytical Responsibility:

Radiological environmental monitoring for the St. Lucie Plant is conducted by the State of Florida, Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services (HRS). Samples are collected and analyzed by HRS personnel. Samples are analyzed at the HRS Environmental Radiation Control Laboratory in Orlando, Florida.

C. Anal tical Results Table 1, Environmental Radicle ical Monitorin Procrram Annual ~summer provides a summary for all specified samples collected during the referenced surveillance period.

Deviations from the sample schedule, missing data and/or samples not meeting the specified "A PRIORI" LLD, noted and explained in Tables 1A and 1B respectively.

if any, are Analysis data for all specified samples analyzed during the surveillance period is provided in Attachment B.

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1993 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST. LUCIE PLANT - UNITS 1 Sc 2 Land Use Census A land use census out to a distance of 5 miles radius from the St. Lucie Plant is conducted annually to determine the location of the nearest milk animal, residence, and garden producing broad leaf vegetation in each of the sixteen meteorological sectors. A summary of the land use census for the surveillance year is provided in Table 2, Land Use Census

~Summa r No locations yielding a calculated dose or dose commitment greater than the values currently being calculated were identified by the land use census.

No locations yielding a calculated dose or dose commitment (via the same exposure pathway) 20% greater than locations currently being sampled in, the radiological environmental monitoring program were identified by the land use census.

E. Interlaborator Com arison Pro ram The State of Florida HRS Environmental Radiation Control Laboratory participates in the Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparison Studies Program conducted by the Environmental Protection Agency. Results from the Interlaboratory Comparison Program are provided in Attachment C.

III. DISCUSSION AND INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS A. Re ortin of Results The Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report contains the summaries, interpretations and information required by the St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 E 2 Technical Specifications. Table 1 provides a summary of the measurements made for the nuclides required by Technical Specifications, Table 4.12-1, for all samples specified by Table 3.12-1. In addition, summaries are provided for other nuclides identified in the specified samples, including those not related to station operation. These include nuclides such as K-40, Th-232, Ra-226, Ra-228, and Be-7 which are common in the Florida environment.

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sw 1993 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST. LUCIE PLANT - UNITS 1 & 2 B. Inter retation of Results

1. Direct Radiation:

The results for direct radiation monitoring are consistent with past measurements for the specified locations. The exposure rate data shows no indication of any trends attributed to effluents from the plant. The measured exposure rates are consistent with exposure rates that were observed during the preoperational surveillance program. Direct radiation monitoring results are summarized in Table 1 ~

2. Air Particulates/Radioiodine:

The results for radioactive air particulate and radioiodine monitoring are consistent with past measurements and indicate no trends attributed to plant effluents. All samples for radioiodine yielded no detectable I-131. Gamma isotopic measurements yielded no indication of any nuclides attributed to station operation. The results for air particulate/radioiodine samples are consistent with measurements which were made during the preoperational surveillance program. Air particulate and radioiodine monitoring results are summarized in Table 1.

3. Surface Water:

The results for radioactivity measurements in surface water samples are consistent with past measurements.

Tritium was reported as present in three of the weekly surf ace water samples collected from Site H-15.

Subsequent samples indicate there has been no increase nor adverse trend for tritium in surface water samples at H-15. The highest measured tritium at site H-15 was less than 2% of the reporting level specified by the Off-Site Dose Calcuation Manual, Table 3.12-2. No other nuclides attributed to station operation were detected. Results for surface water samples are summarized in Table 1.

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4. Waterborne Sediment and Food Products:

The results for radioactivity measurements in waterborne sediment, fish and crustacea samples are consistent with past measurements and with measurements made during the preoperational surveillance program. There were no indications of any nuclides attributed to plant effluents. Results for the waterborne sediment, fish and crustacea samples are summarized in Table 1 ~

5. Broad Leaf Vegetation:

The results for radioactivity measurements in broad leaf vegetation are consistent with past measurements and with measurements made during the preoperational surveillance-program. There were no indications of any nuclides attributed to plant effluents. Results for the broad leaf vegetation samples are summarized in Table 1.

C. Conclusions The data obtained thxough the St. Lucie Plant Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program verifies that the levels of radiation and concentrations of radioactive materials in environmental samples, representing the highest potential exposure pathways to members of the public, are not being increased. The measurements verify that the dose or dose commitment to members of the public, due to operation of St.

Lucie Units 1 & 2, during the surveillance year, are well within "as low as reasonably achievable (ALAR)" criteria established by 10 CFR 50, Appendix I.

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SUMMARY

Name of Facility St. Lucie Units 1 S 2, Docket No(s) . 50-335 & 50-389 Location of Facility St. Lucie Florida , Reporting Period Janua 1 - December 31 1993 (County, State)

PATHWAY: DIRECT RADIATION SAMPLES COLLECTED: TLD UNITS: MICRO - R/hr Location with Highest All Indicator Type and Total Number of Analyses Lower of Limit Detection'LLD)

Locations Mean (f)

Name'ean Distance Annual Mean E

f Control Locations Mean (f)~

Performed Range Direction Range Range, Exposure 5.4 (99/99) NW-10 6.5 (4/4) (4/4)

Rate, 103~ 4.2 - 6.9 10 mi., NW 6.0 - 6.9 5.5 - 6.3 Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements = 0 HP3: 1/RADENVOP . PSL

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Name of Facility St. Lucie Units 1 & 2 , Docket No(s). 50-335 & 50-389 Location of Facility St. Lucie Florida , Reporting Period Janua 1 - December 31 1993 (County, State)

PATHWAY: AIRBORNE SAMPLES COLLECTED: RADIOIODINE AND PARTICULATES UNITS: PICO - Ci/M3 Location with Highest Limit All Indicator Type and Total Number of Analyses Lower of Detection'LLD)

Locations Mean (f)

Name'ean Distance Annual Mean fb Control Locations b Mean (f)

Performed Range Direction Range Range

"'I, 257 0.024 <MDA <MDA Gross Beta, 256 0.0025 0.013 (198/205) H-08 0.015 (50/52) 0.013 (49/51) 0.003 0.056 6 mi., WNW 0.003 0.056 0.005 0.032 Composite Gamma Isotopic, 20

'Be 0.0052 0.1197 (16/16) H-14 0.1264 (4/4) 0.1152 (4/4) 0.0852 0.1482 1 mi., SE 0.1160 0.1482 0.1075 0.1240 oK 0.012 <MDA <MDA 134CS 0.00069 <MDA <MDA 137CS 0.00066 <MDA <MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements = 0 HP3: 3./RADENVOP . PSL

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SUMMARY

Name of Facility St. Lucie Units 1 & 2, Docket No(s) . 50-335 & 50-389 Location of Facility St. Lucie Florida , Reporting Period Janua 1 - December 31 1993 (County, State)

PATHWAY: WATERBORNE SAMPLES COLLECTED: SURFACE WATER UNITS: PICO Ci/LITER Location with Highest Type and Lower Limit All Indicator Annual Mean Total Number of Locations Name0 Mean f Control Locations of Analyses Detection'LLD) Mean (f) Distance & Mean (f)b Performed Range Direction Range Range Tritium, 64 230 197 (3/52) H-15 197 (3/52) <MDA 91 408 <1 mi., ENE/E/ESE 91 408 Gamma Isotopic, 64 40K 60 323 (52/52) H-15 323 (52/52) 318 (12/12) 251 - 404 <1 mi., ENE/E/ESE 251 404 153 368 "Mn <MDA <MDA "Fe <MDA <MDA 58Co <MDA <MDA 60Co <MDA <MDA "Zn <MDA <MDA "Zr-Nb <MDA <MDA 131 I <MDA <MDA 134Cs <MDA <MDA 137 CS <MDA <MDA 140B L <MDA <MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements = 0 HP3: 1/RADENVOP . PSL

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Name of Facility St. Lucie Units 1 & 2 , Docket No(s). 50-335 & 50-389 Location of Facility St. Lucie Florida , Reporting Period 0'anua 1 - December 31 1993 (County, State)

PATHWAY: WATERBORNE SAMPLES COLLECTED: SHORELINE SEDIMENT UNITS: PICO Ci/Kg, DRY Location with Highest Type and To'tal Number of Analyses Lower of Limit Detection'LLD)

All Indicator Locations Mean (f)

Name'ean Distance Annual Mean f b Control Locations Mean (f) b Performed Range Direction Range Range Gamma Isotopic, 4 40K 140 308 (2/2) H-15 308 (2/2) 163 (2/2) 283 - 334 <1 mi. ENE/E/ESE 283 334 94 232 226Ra 49 200 (2/2) H-15 200 (2/2) 302 (2/2) 189 212 <1 mi. ENE/E/ESE 189 212 184 420

-(4/4) 52 H-15 73 (2/2) 98 (2/2) 64 82 <1 mi. ENE/E/ESE 64 82 54- 142 58Co <MDA <MDA 60Co <MDA <MDA 134CS <MDA <MDA 137Cs 12 <MDA <MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements = 0 HP3:1/RADENVOP.PSL

5 of 8 ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAM ANNUAL SUGARY Name of Facility St. Lucie Units 1 &. 2 , Docket No(s). 50-335 8 50-389 Location of Facility St. Lucie Florida , Reporting Period Janua 1 December 31 1993 (County, State)

PATHWAY: INGESTION SAMPLES COLLECTED: CRUSTACEA UNITS: PICO Ci/Kg, WET Location with Highest Type and Total Number of Analyses Lower of Limit Detection'LLD)

AllLocations Indicator Mean (f )

Name'ean Annual Distance &:

Mean f b Control Locations Mean (f)b Performed Range Direction Range Range Gamma Isotopic, 4 40K 130 2393 (2/2) H-15 2393 (2/2) 1472 (2/2) 1636 - 3150 <1 mi., ENE/E/ESE 1636 3150 1378 1567 228Ra 172 (1/2) H-15 172 (1/2) <MDA

<1 mi., ENE/E/ESE "Mn <MDA <MDA "Fe <MDA <MDA 58Co <MDA <MDA 60Co 19 <MDA <MDA Zn 17 <MDA <MDA 134Cs <MDA <MDA 137CS <MDA <MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements = 0 HP3:1/RADENVOP.PSL

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Name of Facility St. Lucie Units 1 & 2 , Docket No(s). 50-335 & 50-389 Location of Facility St. Lucie Florida , Reporting Period Janua 1 - December 31 1993 (County, State)

PATHWAY: INGESTION SAMPLES COLLECTED: FISH UNITS: PICO Ci/Kg, WET Location with Highest Type and To'tal Number of Analyses Lower of Limit Detection'LLD)

All Indicator Locations Mean (f)

Name'ean D3.stance Annual Mean f Control Locations Mean (f) b Performed Range Direction Range Range Gamma Isotopic, 4 40K 130 2122 (2/2) H-15 2122 (2/2) 2204 (2/2) 1753 2491 <1 rnid , ENE/E/ESE 1753 2491 2159 2250 "Mn <MDA <MDA "Fe 16 <MDA <MDA 58Co <MDA <MDA 60Co 10 <MDA <MDA Zn 17 <MDA <MDA 134Cs <MDA <MDA 137Cs <MDA <MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements = 0 HP3:1/RADENVOP.PSL

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Name of Facility St. Lucie Units 1 & 2 , Docket No(s). 50-335 & 50-389 Location of Facility St. Lucie Florida , Reporting Period Janua 1 December 31 1993 (County, State)

PATHWAY: INGESTION SAMPLES COLLECTED: BROAD LEAF VEGETATION UNITS: PICO Ci/Kg, WET Location with Highest Type and Total Number Lower of Limit All Indicator Locations Annual Mean f

Namec Mean Control Locations of Analyses Detection'LLD) Mean (f) Distance & Mean (f)

Performed Range Direction Range Range Gamma Isotopic, 36

'Be 71 930 (24/24) H-51 1022 (12/12) 851 (12/12) 468 2903 1 mi., N/NNW 468 2903 508 1438 40K 100 3222 (24/24) H-51 3326 (12/12) 3291 (12/12) 2038 4490 1 mi., N/NNW 2038 4490 1297 4460 131 I <MDA <MDA 134 Cs <MDA <MDA 137Cs <MDA <MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements = 0 HP3: 1/RADENVOP . PSL

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SUMMARY

Name of Facility St. Lucie Units 1 & 2 No.(s) 50-335 and 50-389 -'ocket Location of Facility St. Lucie Florida (County, State)

Reporting Period Janua 1 - December 31 1993 NOTES

a. The LLD is an "a priori" lower limit of detection which establishes the smallest concentration of radioactive material in a sample that will yield a net count above system background that will be detected with 95'. probability with only 5'. probability of falsely concluding that a blank observation represents a real signal.

LLDs in this column are at time of measurement. The MDAs reported in Attachment B for the individual samples have been corrected to the time of sample collection.

b. Mean and range based upon detectable measurements only. Fraction of detectable measurements at specified locations is indicated in parentheses (f).
c. Specific identifying information for each sample location is provided in Attachment A.
d. Results are typically based upon the average net response of two TLDs. (Thermoluminescent dosimeters) .

MDA refers to minimum detectable activity.

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1993 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST. LUCIE PLANT, UNITS 1 & 2 TABLE 1A Page 1 of 3 DEVIATIONS/MISSING DATA A) Pathway: Airborne Particulates Location: H-14, 1 mile SE Date: 01/05/93 to 01/12/93 Deviation: Failure to provide continuous air sampling.

Description" The particulate filter was missing when collection of Problem: was attempted; suspected tampering.

Corrective Replacement of filter.

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B) Pathway: Airborne Particulates and Iodines Location: H-14, 1 mile SE Date: 01/26/93 to 02/02/93 Deviation: Failure to provide continuous air sampling.

Description Equipment upgrade took longer than expected; of Problem: sample duration of 147 hours0.0017 days <br />0.0408 hours <br />2.430556e-4 weeks <br />5.59335e-5 months <br /> out of the 166 hour0.00192 days <br />0.0461 hours <br />2.744709e-4 weeks <br />6.3163e-5 months <br /> sampling period.

Corrective Ensure available supply of spare parts.

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C) Pathway: Airborne Particulates and Iodines Location: H-14, 1 mile SE Date: 03/09/93 to 03/16/93 Deviation: Failure to provide continuous air sampling.

Description Severe storm induced power failure, sample of Problem: duration of 141 hours0.00163 days <br />0.0392 hours <br />2.331349e-4 weeks <br />5.36505e-5 months <br /> out of the 172 hour0.00199 days <br />0.0478 hours <br />2.843915e-4 weeks <br />6.5446e-5 months <br /> sampling period.

Corrective Reestablished power upon discovery of outage.

Action:

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0 1993, ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST. LUCIE PLANT, UNITS 1 & 2 TABLE 1A Page 2 of 3 DEVIATIONS/MISSING DATA D) Pathway: Direct Exposure - TLDs Location: SW-10, 1 miles SW Date: 06/15/93 to 09/21/93 Deviation: Failure to provide continuous monitoring.

Description TLDs missing upong attempted collection, road of Problem: construction in progress.

Corrective Replaced TLDs in a location out of the way of Action: construction E) Pathway: Airborne Particulates and Xodines Location: H-08, 6 miles WNW Date: 08/11/93 to 08/16/93 Deviation: Failure to provide continuous air sampling.

Description. Air pump failure, sample duration of 57 hours6.597222e-4 days <br />0.0158 hours <br />9.424603e-5 weeks <br />2.16885e-5 months <br /> of Problem: out of the 116 hour0.00134 days <br />0.0322 hours <br />1.917989e-4 weeks <br />4.4138e-5 months <br /> sampling period.

Corrective Replaced air pump.

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F) Pathway: Direct Exposure TLDs Locations: WNW-2, WNW-S, SW-2, S-5 (Bearing - Range, Miles)

Date: 09/21/93 to 12/07/93 Deviation: Failure to provide continuous monitoring.

Description These dosimeters were missing when collection of Problem: was attempted.

Corrective Replaced dosimeters.

Action:

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p 1993 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST. LUCIE PLANT, UNITS 1 Ec 2 TABLE 1A Page 3 of 3 DEVIATIONS/MISSING DATA G) Pathway: Airborne - Particulates EIodines Location: H-14, 1 miles SE Date: 10/25/93 to 11/09/93 Deviation: Failure to provide continuous air sampling.

Description Extended power failure.

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f Corrective Restarted air sampling equipment upon power Action: restoration.

H) Pathway: Airborne Particulates Location: H-12, 12 miles S Date: 11/30/93 to 12/06/93 Deviation: Failure to provide continuous air sampling.

Description Particulate filter was missing when collection of Pxoblem: was attempted; suspected tampering.

Corrective Replacement of filter.

Action:

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1993 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST. LUCIE PLANT, UNITS 1 & 2 TABLE 1B ANALYSES WITH LLDs ABOVE TABLE 4.12-1 DETECTION CAPABILITIES 1/1/93 - 12/31/93 A) Airborne Particulates: Gross Beta analysis failed to achieve required LLD of 0.010 pCi/m'.

Affected Sampling Location: H-08, 6 miles WNW of plant Affected Sample Collected During: August 11 to 16, 1993 Cause: Failure in air sampling pump caused an insufficient sample size to achieve required LLD.

i B) Airborne Particulates: Gross Beta analysis failed to achieve required LLD of 0.010 pCi/M'.

Affected Sampling Location: H-14, 1 miles SE of plant Affected Sample Collected During: October 21 to 25, 1993 Cause: Power failure to air sampling pump caused an insufficient sample size to achieve required LLD.

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1993 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST. LUCIE PLANT, UNITS 1 5: 2 TABLE 2 LAND USE CENSUS Distance to Nearest a b 5/93 Milk (c) 5/93 5/93 Sector Animal Residence Garden (d)

N 0 (e) 0 NE ENE 0 0 0 11 0

ESE 0 SE 0 1.5/141 (g)

SSE L (f) 3.5/152 (g) L L 3.2/191 3.S/1S5 SSW 2.2/213 3.9/199 SW L 1.9/236 1.9/234 WSW 4.1/257 1.9/245 (h) 1.9/253 4.5/263 1.9/260 2.1/275 L 2.3/281 2.6/290 L 3.5/304 3.7/306 L (g) L HP3: 1/RADENVOP. PSL

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a. All categories surveyed out to 5 miles radius from the St.

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b. The following format is used to denote the location:

distance (miles)/bearing (degrees)

For example, a residence located in the southeast sector at a distance of 1. 5 miles bearing 141 degrees is recorded as 1.5/141.

c. Potential milk animal locations. All locations specified have been verified to be not producing milk for human consumption.
d. Gardens with an estimated growing area of 500 square feet or more.
e. 0 denotes that the sector area is predominantly an ocean area.
f. L denotes that the sector area is predominantly a land area unoccupied by the category type.

g ~ Non-residential occupied buildings in these sectors include the following:

SSE Fire Station, 1.8/149 SSE Country Club, 3.4/153 NNW Lifeguard station at beach, 4.6/342 SE Lifeguard station at beach, 1.1/132

h. Several residences in this sector are located approximately 1.9 miles from the St. Lucie Plant.

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~NNW-1O NW-10 PIERCE 5-MILES ATLANTIC WNW-10 OCEAN H-08 > MILES WNW-2 W -10 W

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STUART St'. Lucie Sampling locations H-12 HP3:i/~EmoP.PS<,

1993 ANNUAL 'RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST. LUCIE PLANT, UNITS 1 & 2 ATTACHMENT A Page 1 of 4 PATHWAY: DIRECT RADIATION SAMPLES COLLECTED: TLD SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY: QUARTERLY Approximate Location Direction Distance Name Sector miles Descri tion N-1 N 1 A1A, North of Blind Creek NNW-5 NNW 5 South of Pete Stone Creek NNW-10 NNW 9 Coast Guard Station NW-5 NW 6 Indian River Dr., at Rio Vista Dr.

NW-10 NW 10 S.R. 68 at S.R. 607 WNW-2 WNW 3 Cemetery South of 7107 Indian River Dr.

WNW-5 WNW 5 U.S. 1 at S.R. 712

-10 WNW 10 S.R. 70, West of Turnpike 2 W 2 7609 Indian River Drive

-5 W 5 Oleander and Sager Street W-10 W 9 Interstate 95 at S.R. 709 WSW-2 WSW, 2 8503 Indian River Dr.

WSW-5 WSW 5 Prima Vista at Yacht Club WSW-10 WSW 10 Del Rio at Davis Street SW-2 SW 2 9207 Indian River Drive SW-5 SW 5 U.S. 1 at Village Green Dr.

SW-10 SW 10 Port St. Lucie Blvd. at Cairo Rd.

SSW-2 SSW 3 10307 Indian River Drive SSW-5 SSW 6 U.S. 1 at Port St. Lucie Blvd.

SSW-10 SSW 8 Pine Valley at Westmoreland Rd.

S-5 S 5 13179 Indian River Drive S-10 S 10 U.S. 1 at S.R. 714 S/SSE-10 SSE 10 Indian River Dr. at Quail Run Lane SSE-5 SSE 5 Entrance to Nettles Island SSE-10 SSE 10 Elliot Museum SE-1 SE 1 South of Cooling Canal Control:

H-32 19 University of Florida IFAS Vero Beach HP3: 1/RADENVOP . PSL

1993 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST. LUCIE PLANT, UNITS 1 Ec 2 ATTACHMENT A Page 2 of 4 PATHWAY: AIRBORNE SAMPLES COLLECTED: RADIOIODINE AND PARTICULATES SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY: WEEKLY Approximate Location Direction Distance Name Sector miles Descri tion H-08 WNW 6 FPL Substation, Weatherby Rd.

H-14 SE 1 On-Site, Near South Property Line H-30 W 2 Power Line, 7609 Indian River Drive H-34 N 0.5 On-Site at Meteorology Tower Control:

- 12 FPL Substation, SR-76 Stuart HP3:1/RADENVOP.PSL

1993 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST. LUCIE PLANT, UNITS 1 6c 2 ATTACHMENT A Page 3 of 4 PATHWAY: WATERBORNE SAMPLES COLLECTED: SURFACE WATER. (OCEAN)

SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY: H-15 WEEKLY, H-59 MONTHLY Approximate Location Direction Distance Name Sector miles Descri tion H-15 ENE/E/SSE Atlantic Ocean, Public Beaches East Side A1A Control:

H-59 S/SSE 10-20 South End, Hutchinson Island PLES COLLECTED: SHORELINE SEDIMENT SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY: SEMI-ANNUALLY Approximate Location Direction Distance Name Descri tion H-15 ENE/E/ESE Atlantic Ocean, Public Beaches East Side A1A Control:

H-59 S/SSE 10-20 South End, Hutchinson Island HP3:1/RADENVOP.PSL

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1993 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST. LUCIE PLANT, UNITS 1 Sc 2 ATTACHMENT A Page 4 of 4 PATHWAY: INGESTION SAMPLES COLLECTED: CRUSTACEA AND FISH SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY: SEMI-ANNUALLY Approximate Location Direction Distance Name Descri tion H-15 ENE/E/ESE (1 Ocean Side, Vicinity of St. Lucie Plant Control:

H-59 S/SSE 10-20 South End, Hutchinson Island PLES COLLECTED: BROAD LEAF VEGETATION PLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY: MONTHLY Approximate Location Direction Distance Name Sector Descri tion H-51 N/NNW Off-site Near North Property Line H-52 S/SSE Off-Site Near South Property Line Control:

H-59 S/SSE 10-20 South End, Hutchinson Island HP3: 1/RADENVOP. PSL

1993 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST. LUCIE PLANT, UNITS 1 Ec 2 ATTACHMENT B 1993 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST. LUCIE PLANT UNITS 1 &. 2 First Quarter, 1993 Second Quarter, 1993 Third Quarter, 1993 Fourth Quarter,,1993 HP3: 1/RADENVOP . PSL

RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OF FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY'S ST. LUCIE SITE First Quarter, 1993 Office of Radiation Control Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services

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ST. LUCIE SITE Technical Specifications Sampling First Quarter, 1993 Collection Locations Number of Sam le T e Fre uenc

1. Direct Radiation Quarterly 27 54
2. Airborne 2.a Air Iodines Weekly 5 65 2.b Air Particulates Weekly 5 68*
3. Waterborne 3.a Surface Water Weekly 13 Monthly 3 3.b Shoreline Sediment Semiannually 3*
4. Ingestion 4.a Fish and Invertebrates 4.a.l Crustacea Semiannually 4.a.2 Fish Semiannually 4.b Food Products 4.b.1 Broadleaf Monthly Vegetation Total: 219
  • Includes NRC split samples.

NOTE: Measurement results having magnitudes that are significantly above the background of the measurement system are reported as net values plus or minus a one-standard-deviation error term.

Measurement results that are not significantly above background are reported as "non-detectable" (ND) or as less than a Lower Limit of Detection (<LLD), which is an estimated upper limit (with at least 954 confidence) for the true activity in the sample.

0 DIRECT RAD1ATION TLDs micro-R hour Each result is the average net response of two dosimeters.

Sample Deployment 12-09-92 Site Collection 03-23-93 N-1 5.'3 + 0. 3 NNW-5 '5.6 + 0.3 NNW-10 6.1 + 0.3 NW-5 5.6 + 0.3 NW-10 6.9 + 0.4 WNW-2 5.5 + 0.3 WNW-5 5.7 + 0.3 WNW-10 6.0 + 0.3 W-2 5.9 + 0.3 W-5 5.9 + 0.3 W-10 5.3 + 0.3 WSW-2 5.5 + 0.3 WSW-5 5.4 + 0.3 WSW-10 4.8 + 0.3 SW-2 5.5 + 0.3 SW-5 5.0 + 0.3 SW-10 5.6 + 0.3 SSW-2 5.4 + 0.3 SSW-5 5.4 + 0.3 SSW-10 5.5 + 0.3 S-5 5.4 + 0.3 S-10 5.4 + 0.3 S/SSE-10 5.3 + 0.3 SSE-5 5.9 + 0.3 SSE-10 (A) 5.6 + 0.3 SE-1 5.4 + 0.3 H-32 6.3 + 0.3 (A) The dosimeters for site SSE-10 were moved to a different utility pole on 12-14-92, because the pole on which they were previously mounted was being removed.

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IODINE-131 IN WEEKLY AIR FILTERS Ci m3 Sam le Site Collection Date HOS H12 H14 H30 H34 01-05-93 <0.02 <0.02 <0.01 <0.02 <0.01 01-12-93 <0.02 <0.02 <0 02

~ <0.02 <0.02 01-20-93 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 01-26-93 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 02-02-93 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02(A) <0.02 <0.02 02-10-93 <0.02 <0.02 <0 '2 <0. 01 <0.02 02-16-93 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 02-23-93 <0.02 <0.02 <0.03 <0.02 <0.02 03-02-93 <0. 02 <0 02

~ 02 <0. 02 <0. 02 03-09-93 <0. 02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 03-16-93 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02(B) <0.02 <0.02

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03-22-93 <0.03 <0.03 <0. 03 <0.02 <0.03 03-30-93 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0 <0.01 (A) The equipment was shut off at .the beginning of this sample to be upgraded. The equipment could not be restarted right away because additional parts were needed. The equipment is esti-mated to have run for 147 hours0.0017 days <br />0.0408 hours <br />2.430556e-4 weeks <br />5.59335e-5 months <br /> out of the 166 total hours for this sampling interval.

(B) There was a power outage during this sample due to a severe storm. The equipment is estimated to have run for 141 hours0.00163 days <br />0.0392 hours <br />2.331349e-4 weeks <br />5.36505e-5 months <br /> out of the 172 total hours for this sampling interval..

2.

Collection Sam le Site Date HOS H12 H14 H30 H34 01-05-93 0.005 + 0.002 0.005 + 0.002 0.005 + 0.001 <0 .005 0. 007 + 0.002 01-12-93 0.003 + 0.002 0.005 + 0.002 (A) 0.006 + 0.002 0. 003 + 0.002 01-20-93 0.014 + 0.002 0.015 + 0.002 0.010 + 0.002 0.015 + 0.002 0. 014 + 0.002 01-26-93 0.010 + 0.002 0.008 + 0.002 0.005 + 0.002 0.017 + 0.003 0.009 + 0.002 02-02-93 0.016 + 0.002 0.019 + 0.002 (B*0.015 + 0.002 0.017 + 0.002 0.018 + 0.002 02-10-93 0.015 + 0.002 0.015 + 0.002 *0.007 + 0.002 0.014 + 0.002 0.010 + 0.002 02-16-93 0.012 + 0.002 0.013 + 0.002 *0.016 + 0.002 0.013 + 0.002 0.014 + 0.002 02-23-93 0.017 + 0.002 0.018 + 0.002 *0.013 + 0.002 0.019 + 0.002 0.015 + 0.002 03-02-93 0.015 + 0.002 0.015 + 0.002 0.014 + 0.002 0.013 + 0.002 0.016 + 0.002 03-09-93 0.019 + 0.002 0.018 + 0.002 0.023 + 0.003 0.022 + 0.002 0.018 + 0.002 03-16-93 0.018 + 0.002 0.017 + 0.002 (C0.017 + 0.002 0.017 + 0.002 0.010 + 0.002 03-22-93 <0 .005 <0 .005 0.003 + 0.002 <0 .004 <0 .006 03-30-93 0. 013 + 0.002 0.011 + 0.002 0.016 + 0.002 0. 014 + 0.002 0. 013 + 0.002 Means: 0.013 + 0.001 0.013 + 0.001 0.012 + 0.001 0.015 + 0.001 0.012 + 0.001

  • NRC split samples.

(A) The particulate filter was missing when collection was attempted. Tampering by un-authorized persons is suspected to be the cause.

(B) The equipment was shut off at the beginning of this sample to be upgraded. The equipment could not be restarted right away because additional parts were needed.

The equipment is estimated to have run for 147 hours0.0017 days <br />0.0408 hours <br />2.430556e-4 weeks <br />5.59335e-5 months <br /> out of the 166 total hours for this sampling interval.

(C) There was a power outage during this sample due to a severe storm. The equipment is estimated to have run for 141 hours0.00163 days <br />0.0392 hours <br />2.331349e-4 weeks <br />5.36505e-5 months <br /> out of the 172 total hours for this sampling interval.

2.b AIR PARTICULATES GAMMA SCANS OF UARTERLY COMPOSITES Ci m3 First Quarter, 1993 Sample Site Be-7 K-40 Cs-134 Cs-137 HOS 0.1231 + 0.0113 <0.0186 <0.0011 <0.0010 H12 0.1172 + 0.0103 <0.0172 <0.0011 <0.0010 H14 0.1160 + 0.0116 <0.0178 <0.0012 <0.0009 H30 0.1097 + 0.0114 <0.0217 <0.0009 <0.0011 H34 0.1082 + 0.0114 <0.0180 <0.0009 <0.0011

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3.a SURFACE MATER Ci l Sample Collection Zr-95 Ba-140 Site Date H-3 K-40 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140 (B)

H15 01-06-93 <138 330 + 41 <4 <8 <4 <5 <8 <6 <4 <8 01-12-93 <138 289 + 35 <4 <8 <3 <5 <8 <5 <4 <3 <4 <8 01-20-93 <138 291 + 44 <3 <9 <3 <5 <8 <6 <5 <3 <3 <5 01-26-93 <138 317 + 18 <2 <4 <2 <2 <4 <3 <2 <2 <2 <3 02-02-93 <135 331 + 39 <4 <9 <4 <4 <7 <7 <4 <4 <10 02-10-93 93 + 43 298 + 35 <3 <7 <4 <4 <7 <6 <5 <4 <5 <3 02-15-93 <134 309 + 40 <3 <6 <4 <5 <8 <7 <7 <4 <4 <5 02-23-93 <134 320 + 40 <4 <8 <3 <4 <8 <8 <4 <5 <4 <8 03-03-93 <138 319 + 38 <3 <8 <4 <5 <8 <6 <5 <4 <6 03-10-93 <138 313 + 39 <4 <7 <2 <5 <9 <7 <6 <4 <6 03-16-93 <154 260 + 39 <3 <9 <5 <5 <6 <5 <5 <4 <4 <6 03-24-93 <137 335 + 29 <3 <5 <2 <3 <5 <5 <3 <3 <3 <5 03-31-93 <137 337 + 27 <3 <7 <3 <3 <7 <5 <3 <3 <3 <6 H59 01-13-93 <138 153 + 28 <3 <7 <4 <5 <9 <6 <4 <4 <5 <7 I

02-03-93 <147 256 + 34 <4 <9 <4 <5 <9 <6 <4 <5 <5 <4 03-10-93 <138 . 347 + 36 <4 <8 <3 <4 <8 <7 <6 <4 <3 <5 I

(A) These tabulated LLD values for Zr/Nb-95 are the higher of the individual parent or daughter LLDs.

(B) These tabulated LLD values are for Ba-140, either based on direct measurement of Ba-140 or based on ingrowth of La-140, whichever method yields the greater sensitivity for a given sample.

3.b SEDIMENT Ci k dr wei ht Sample Collection Site Date Be-7 K-4 0 Co-58 Co-60 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Th-232 H15* 02-15-93 <60 283 + 46 <6 <8 <8 <9 189 + 12 64 + 16 H59 02-16-93 <69 94 + 45 <8 <9 <9 <9 420 + 15 142 + 21

  • NRC split sample.

4.a.1 CRUSTACEA H15: S eckled Crab H59: Blue Crab Ci k wet wei ht Sample Collection Site Date K-40 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Ra-228 H15 03-09-93 1636 + 508 <87 <182 <80 <108 <164 <88 <103 ND ND H59 02-23-93 13/8 + 199 <20 <41 <19 <21 <39 <23 <22 ND ND 4.a.2 FISH H15: Grou er H59: Bluefish Ci k wet wei ht Sample Collection Site Date K-40 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Ra-228 H15 02-16-93 2491 + 165 <9 <27 <11 <15 <25 <10 <12 ND ND H59 02-23-93 2250 + 224 <17 <38 <16 <29 <43 <16 <22 ND ND ND Non-detectable.

I 4.b.l BROADLEAF VEGETAT ON Ma x'ove Ci k wet wei ht Sample Collection Date Be-7 K-40 l-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 H51 01-13-93 944 + 68 2179 + 131 <9 <8 <12 02-03-93 2903 + 96 4990 + 179 <9 <13 <10 03-10-93 606 + 48 2662 + 128 <7 <8 <9" H52 01-13-93 863 + 53 , 2770 + 128 <7 <9 <9 02-03-93 940 + 52 2498 + 109 <7 <9 <7 03-10-93 615 + 53 3035 + 135 <8 <8 <10 H59 01-13-93 928 + 55 1988 + 110 <8 <10 <7 02-03-93 1438 + 74 3573 + 160 <10 <10 <11 03-10-93 508 + 54 3431 + 157 <8 <11 <9

RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OF FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY'S ST. LUCIE SITE Second Quarter, 1993 Office of Radiation Control Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services

ST. LUCIE SITE Technical Specifications Sampling Second Quarter, 1993 Collection Locations Number of Sam le T e Fre enc

1. Direct Radiation Quarterly 27 54

.2. Airborne 2.a Air Iodines Weekly 65 2.b Air Particulates Weekly 69*

3. Waterborne 3.a Surface Water Weekly 13 Monthly 3 3.b Shoreline Sediment Semiannually 0
4. Ingestion 4.a Fish and Invertebrates 4.a.1 Crustacea Semiannually 4.a.2 Fish Semiannually 4.b Food Products 4.b.1 Broadleaf Monthly Vegetation Total: 213
  • Includes NRC split samples.

NOTE: Measurement results having magnitudes that are significantly above the backgroun'd of the measurement system are reported as net values plus or minus a one-standard-deviation error term.

Measurement results that are not significantly above background are reported as "non-detectable" (ND) or as less than a Lower Limit of Detection (<LLD), which is an estimated upper limit (with at least 95> confidence) for the true activity in the sample.

I DIRECT RADIATION TLDs micro-R hour Each result is the average net response of two dosimeters.

Sample Deployment 03-23-93 Site Collection 06-15-93 N-1 5.8 + 0.3 NNW-5 5.2 + 0.3 NNW-10 5.3 + 0.3 NW-5 (A) 5 ' + 0' NW-10 6.6 + 0.3 WNW-2 5.3 + 0.3 WNW-5 5.4 + 0.3 WNW-10 6.1 + 0' W-2 5.8 + 0.3 W-5 6.1 + 0' W-10 5.5 + 0.3 WSW-2 5.6 + 0.3 WSW-5 5.4 + 0.3 WSW-10 4 ' + 0.3 SW-2 . 5.4 + 0.3 SW-5 5.3 + 0.3 SW-10 5' + 0.3 SSW-2 5.3 + 0.3 SSW-5 5.5 + 0.3 SSW-10 5.6 + 0.3 S-5 5.3 + 0.3 S-10 5.5 + 0.3 S/SSE-10 '(A) 5.2 + 0.3 SSE-5 5.8 + 0' SSE-10 5.5 + 0.3 SE-1 5.2 + 0' H-32 6.2 + 0' (A) - The results for sites NW-5 and S/SSE-10 are each based on a single dosimeter due to anomalous responses from the other dosimeters at those sites.

2.a IODINE-131 IN WEEKLY AIR FILTERS Ci m Sam le Site Collection Date HOS H12 H 4 H30 H34 04-06-93 <0 02

~ <0 '2 <0.02 <0 ~ 02 <0.02 04-12-93 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 04-21-93 <0 '2 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 04-27-93 <0.02 <0 '2 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 05-04-93 <0.02 <0.02 <0 '2 <0. 02 <0.02 05-11-93 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0 02

~ <0.02 05-18-93 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0 02

~ <0.02 05-24-93 <0.03 <0 '3 <0.03 <0.04 <0.03 1

06-01-93 <0.01 <0.01 <0. 01 <0. 01 <0.01 06-07-93 <0 '2 <0.02 <0. 02 <0.02 <0.02 06-14-93 <0.02 <0.02 <0. 02 '0.02

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'06-21-93 <0 '2 <0 '2 <0 02 <0.02 <0 '2 06-29-93 <0.02 <0.02 <0. 02 <0.02 <0.02

2.b AIR PARTICULATES GROSS BETA Ci Collection Sam le Site Date H08 H12 H14 H30 H34 04-06-93 (A0.014 + 0.002 0. 009 + 0. 002 (A0.007 + 0.002 0.017 + 0.002 (AO. 008 + 0.002 04-12-93 0.023 + 0.003 0. 017 + 0. 002 0.014 + 0.002 0.020 + 0.003 0.012 + 0.002 04-21-93 0 '16 + 0.002 0.014 + 0.002 0 '14 + 0.002 0.013 + 0.002 0.011 + 0.001 04-27-93 0.020 + 0.003 0.015 + 0.003 0 '13 + 0 '02 0.019 + 0.003 0.016 + 0.003 05-04-93 05-11-93 0.014 + 0.002 0 '26 + 0.003 *0.017 + 0.002 0.015 + 0.003 0. 015 + 0. 002 0.012 + 0.002 0.007 + 0.002 *0.010 + 0.002 0.010 + 0.002 0.014 + 0.002 05-18-93 0.013 + 0.002 0.013 + 0.002 *0.013 + 0.002 0.012 + 0.002 0.017 + 0.002 05-24-93 0.014 + 0.002 0.013 + 0.002 *0.014 + 0.002 0.014 + 0.002 0.012 + 0.002 06-01-93 0.007 + 0.002 0.008 + 0.002 0.008 + 0.002 0. 007 + 0.002 0.010 + 0.002 06-07-93 0.008 + 0.002 0.007 + 0.002 0.009 + 0.002 0.011 + 0.002 0.005 + 0.002 06-14-93 0.015 + 0.002 0.012 + 0.002 0.011 + 0.002 0.012 + 0.002 0.011 + 0.002 06-21-93 0.010 + 0.002 0.007 + 0.002 0.010 + 0.002 0.013 + 0.002 0.006 + 0.002 06-29-93 0.010 + 0.002 0.009 + 0.002 0.011 + 0.002 0.012 + 0.002 0.014 + 0.002 Means: 0.014 + 0.001 0.012 + 0.001 0.012 + 0.001 0.013 + 0.001 0.012 + 0.001

  • NRC, split samples.

(A) These particulate filters had "water spots" where they apparently had been struck by wind-driven rain.

2.b AIR PARTICULATES GAMMA SCANS OF UARTERLY COMPOSITES Ci m Second Quarter, 1993 Sample Site Be-7 K-4 0 Cs-134 Cs-137 H08 0.1289 + 0.0124 <0.0195 <0.0012 <0.0008 H12 0.1240 + 0.0125 <0.0162 <0.0011 <0.0011 H14 0.1206 + 0.0130 <0.0170 <0.0010 <0.0010 H30 0.1142 + 0.0107 <0.0201 <0.0009 <0.0008 H34 0.1346 + 0.0127 <0.0216 <0.0011 <0.0010

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3.a SURFACE WATER Ci l Sample Collection Zr-95 Ba-140 Site Date H-3 K-40 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140 (A) (B)

H15 04-07-93 <136 309 + 37 <4 <8 <3 <5 <9 <5 <7 <4 <3 <6 04-12-93 <136 312 + 38 <3 <9 <4 <5 <8 <7 <4 <3 <4 <7 04-22-93 <137 345 + 40 <4 <8 <4 <5 <9 <7 <5 <4 <5 <5 04-28-93 <136 307 + 32 <3 <6 <3 <4 <7 <6 <3 <4 <4 <8 05-04-93 <136 361 + 39 <4 <7 <4 <5 <9 <7 <5 <5 <5 <6 05-11-93 <136 339 + 27 <2 <6 <3 <3 <6 <4 <3 <3 <3 <7 05-19-93 <136 321 + 28 <2 <7 <3 <5 <4 <5 <3 <2 <3 05-25-93 <136 355 + 34 <3 <7 <3 <4 <7 <5 <3 <4 <4 <9 06-02-93 <143 325 + 39 <4 <9 <4 <5 <9 <7 <4 <4 <4 <6 06-08-93 <143 297 + 34 <4 <9 <4 <4 <9 <6 <4 <5 <4 <7 06-14-93 <143 284 + 35 <4 <9 <4 <4 <9 <6 <5 <4 <4 <5 06-22-93 <145 373 + 28 <3 <6 <3 <3 <6 <5 <3 <3 <3 <5 06-30-'93 <142 356 + 42 <4 <11 <4 <5 <10 <8 <5 <4 <5 <8 H59 04-06-93 <136 356 + 38 <4 <8 <4 <3 <9 <5 -

<4 <4 <4 <5 05-05-93 <136 359 + 41 <5 <9 <4 '<6 <8 <6 <6 <5 <4 <7 06-08-93 <143 336 + 40 <4 <8 <4 <4 <10 <8 <4 <4 <4 <6 (A) These tabulated LLD values for Zr/Nb-95 are the higher of the individual parent or daughter LLDs.

(B) These tabulated LLD values are for Ba-140, either based on direct measurement of Ba-140 or based on ingrowth of La-140, whichever method yields the greater sensitivity for a given sample.

4.b.l BROADLEAF VEGETATION Man rove Ci k wet wei ht Sample Collection Site Date Be-7 K-40 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 H51 04-07-93 737 + 61 2896 + 139 <10 <8 <8 05-04-93 468 + 54 2119 + 115 <8 <8 <10 06-08-93 819 + 69 , 3747 + 180 <13 <13 <13 H52 04-07-93 773 + 58 2457 + 135 <9 <9 <11 05-04-93 511 + 59 3106 + 151 <10 <11 <9 06-08-93 611 + 51 3531 + 134 <7 <9 <9 H59 04-06-93 695 + 52 2807 + 142 <10 <10 <11 05-05-93 651 + 56 3646 + 158 <9 <10 <11 06-08-93 844 + 56 3238 + 138 <8 <9 <9

RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OF FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY '

ST. LUCIE SITE Third Quarter, 1993 Office of Radiation Control Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services

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ST. LUCIE SITE Technical Specifications Sampling Third Quarter, 1993 Collection Locations Number of Sam le. T e Fre uenc

1. Direct Radiation Quarterly 27 52
2. Airborne 2.a Air Iodines Weekly 65 2.b Air Particulates Weekly 69*
3. Waterborne 3.a Surface-Water Weekly 13 Monthly 3 3.b Shoreline Sediment Semiannually 3*
4. Ingestion

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4.a Fish and Invertebrates

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4.a.1 Crustacea

~ Semiannually 4.a.2 Fish~

Semiannually 4.b Food Products 4.b.1 Broadleaf Monthly Vegetation Total: 218

  • Includes NRC split samples.

NOTE: Measurement results having magnitudes that are significantly above the background of the measurement system are reported as net values plus or minus a one-standard-deviation error term.

Measurement results that are not significantly above background are reported as "non-detectable" (ND) or as less than a Lower Limit of Detection (<LLD), which is an estimated upper limit (with at least 95% confidence) for the, true activity in the sample.

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DIRECT RADIATION TLDs m icro-R h ou r Each result is the average net response of two dosimeters.

Sample Deployment 06-15-93 Site Collection 09-21-93 N-1 5.2 + 0 '

NNW-5 5.5 + 0.3 NNW-10 5.9 + 0.3 NW-5 5.5 + 0.3 NW-10 6.7 + 0.4 WNW-2 5.5 + 0.3 WNW-5 5.6 + 0.3 WNW-10 5.9 + 0.3 W-2 5.7 + 0.3 W-5 5.7 + 0.3 W-10 5.2 + 0' WSW-2 5.3 + 0.3 WSW-5 5' + 0' WSW-10 4.7 + 0.2 SW-2 5.4 + 0.3 SW-5 ~ 5.0 + 0.3 SW-10 (A)

SSW-2 5.3 + 0.3 SSW-5 5.4 + 0.3 SSW-10 5.5 + 0.3 S-5 5.4 + 0.3 S-10 5.3 + 0.3 S/SSE-10 5.3 + 0.3 SSE-5 5.8 + 0.3 SSE-10 5.3 + 0.3 SE-1 5.2 + 0.3 H-32 6.2 + 0.3 (A) The dosimeters for site SW-10 were missing when collection was attempted. Road construction was in progress in this area.

0 2.a IODINE-131 IN WEEKLY AIR FILTERS Ci m Sam le Site Collection Date H08 H12 H14 H30 H34 07-06-93 <0. 02 <0.02 <0 02

~ <0. 02 <0.02 07-12-93 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0 02

~ <0 '2 07-21-93 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 07-27-93 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 08-03-93 <0.02 <0. 02 <0.02 <0. 02 <0.02 08-11-93 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 08-16-93 <0. 05 (A) <0. 02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 08-25-93 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 09-01-93 <0.05 <0 '4 <0. 04 <0. 04 <0.04 09-07-93 <0.02 <0.02 <0. 02 <0. 02 <0.02 09-14-93 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 '0.02 <0.02 09-20-93 <0 '2 <0 '2 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 09-29-93 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 (A) - This sample had a low collected volume due to failure of the air pump. The equipment is estimated to have run for 57 hours6.597222e-4 days <br />0.0158 hours <br />9.424603e-5 weeks <br />2.16885e-5 months <br /> out of the 116 total hours for this sampling interval.

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2.b AIR PARTICULATES GROSS BETA Ci m3 Sam le Site Collection Date H08 H12 H14 H30 H34 07-06-93 0. 021 + 0. 002 0.024 + 0.002 0. 014 + 0. 002 0. 018 + 0. 002 0.015 + 0.002 07-12-93 0.023 + 0.003 0.017 + 0.002 0. 016 + 0. 002 0. 014 + 0. 002 0.019 + 0.002 07-21-93 0.020 + 0.002 0.019 + 0.002 0.022 + 0.002 0.033 + 0.002 0.022 + 0.002 07-27-93 0.013 + 0.002 0.004 + 0.002 0.010 + 0.002 0.012 + 0.002 0.011 + 0.002 08-03-93 0.015 + 0.002 0. 018 + 0. 002 *0.016 + 0.003 0.017 + 0.002 0.013 + 0.002 08-11-93 0.023 + 0.002 0.022 + 0.002 *0.021 + 0.002 0.018 + 0.002 0.022 + 0.002 08-16-93 <0.015(A) 0.009 + 0.002 *0.009 + 0.002 0.011 + 0.002 0.010 + 0.002 08-25-93 0 '17 + 0.002 0.017 + 0.002 *0.016 + 0.002 0.015 + 0.002 0.017 + 0.002 09-01-93 0.011 + 0.002 0.015 + 0.002 0. 012 + 0.002 0.024 + 0.003 0.008 + 0.002 09-07-93 0.009 + 0.002 0.009 + 0.002 0.006 + 0.002 0.008 + 0.002 0.009 + 0.002 09-14-93 0.011 + 0.002 0.011 + 0.002 0.009 + 0.002 0.013 + 0.002 0.009 + 0.002 09-20-93 0.008 + 0.002 0.008 + 0.002 0.011 + 0.002 0.012 + 0.002 0.009 + 0.002 09-29-93 0.015 + 0.002 0.012 + 0.002 0.014 + 0.002 0.015 + 0.002 0.011 + 0.002 Means: 0.016 + 0.001 0.014 + 0.001 0.014 + 0.001 0.016 + 0.001 0.013 + 0.001

  • NRC split samples.

(A) This sample had a low collected volume due to failure of the air pump. The equipment is estimated to have run for 57 hours6.597222e-4 days <br />0.0158 hours <br />9.424603e-5 weeks <br />2.16885e-5 months <br /> out 'of the 116 total hours for this sampling interval.

The required sensitivity of <0.010 pCi/m3 could not be achieved due to the small volume.

2.b AIR PARTICULATES GAMMA SCANS OF UARTERLY COMPOSITES Ci m3 Third Quarter, 1993 Sample Site Be-7 K-40 Cs-134 Cs-137 H08 0.1171 + 0.0121 <0. 0213 <0.0011 <0.0008 H12 0.1075 + 0.0117 <0.0215 <0.0010 <0.0011 H14 0.1206 + 0.0105 <0.0203 <0.0013 <0.0007 H30 0.0852 + 0.0100 <0.0204 <0.0012 <0.0010 H34 0.1175 + 0.0115 <0.0192 <0.0008 <0.0010

I 1 3.a SURFACE WATER Ci l Sample Collection Zr-95 Ba-140 Site Date H-3 K-40 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140 (A) (B)

H15 07-07-93 <137 343 + 38 <4 <9 <4 <3 <9 <7 <4 <4 <4 <11 07-12-93 <137 327 + 43 <4 <11 <5 <4 <10 <7 <4 <4 <4 <5 07-21-93 <137 354 + 38 <5 <8 <4 <4 <8 <7 <4 <4 <4 <9 07-27-93 <137 392 + 39 <4 <9 <4 <4 <7 <7 <3 <4 <4 <10 08-03-93 <131 350 + 41 <4 <9 <4 <5 <8 <6 <4 <4 <10 08-11-93 08-16-93 08-26-93

<135

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<131 395 324 333

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<8 08-31-93 <130 311 + 37 <3 <9 <4 <5 <7 <6 <4 <4 <4 <10 09-07-93 <135 255 + 37 <3 <9 <4 <5 <7 <7 <4 <4 <4 <8 09-15-93 <134 345 + 28 <3 <6 <3 <4 <6 <4 <3 <4 <3 <7 09-22-93 <134 251 + 37 <3 <9 <3 <4 <8 <7 <4 <4 <5 <9 09-29-93 408 + 48 329 + 41 <4 <10 <4 <4 <10 <5 <4 <4 <4 <9 H59 07-07-93 <137 347 + 38 <3 <8 <4 <6 <7 <7 <4 <5 <4 <9 08-04-93 <131 364 + 39 <4 <8 <3 <4 <8 <7 <4 <4 <4 <8 09-01-93 <137 368 + 38 <4 <9 <4 <4 <10 <7 <6 <4 <4 <5 (A) These tabulated LLD values for Zr/Nb-95 are the higher of the individual parent or daughter LLDs.

(B) These tabulated LLD values are for Ba-140, either based on direct measurement of Ba-140 or based on ingrowth of La-140, whichever method yields the greater sensitivity for a given sample.

3.b SEDIMENT Ci k d wei ht Sample Collection Site Date Be-7 K-40 Co-58 Co-60 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Th-232 H15* 08-12-93 <67 334 + 50 <6 <9 <8 <9 212 + 12 82 + 14 H59 08-12-93 <63 232 + 54 <6 <7 <9 <8 184 + 11 54 + 14

  • NRC split sample.

4.a.l CRUSTACEA Blue Crab Ci k wet wei ht Sample Collection Site Date K-40 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Ra-228 H15 08-12-93 3150 + 606 <103 <191 <83 <104 <217 <97 <107 ND ND H59 08-12-93 1567 + 190 <21 <41 <19 <26 <57 <23 <28 ND 172 + 38 4.a.2 FISH H15: Shark H59: Yellowtail Ci k wet wei ht Sample Collection Site Date K-40 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Ra-228 H15 08-12-93 1753 + 235 <17 <34 <18 <26 <46 <24 <26 ND ND H59 09-08-93 2159 + 237 <17 <46 <23 <32 <54 <23 <26 ND ND ND Non-detectable.

0 4.b.l BROADLEAF VEGETATION Man rove Ci k wet wei ht Sample Collection Site Date Be-7 K-40 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 H51 07-07-93 747 + 55 3841 + 147 <8 <10 <7 r

08-04-93 945 + 73 4231 + 184 <9 <12 <12 09-01-93 934 + 68 2038 + 141 <9, <11 <12 H52 07-07-93 629 + 61 3671 + 155 <10 <11 <11 08-04-93 548 + 60 4075 + 172 <8 <10 <10 09-01-93 1164 + 86 2435 + 157 <12 <14 <12 H59 07-07-93 520 + 57 4460 + 185 <10 <15 <11 08-04-93 924 + 68 4239 + 172 <10 <11 <12 09-01-93 868 + 69 1297 + 116 <11 <12 <12

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RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OF FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY'S ST. LUCIE SITE Fourth Quarter, 1993 Office of Radiation Control Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services

ST. LUCIE SITE Technical Specifications Sampling Fourth Quarter, 1993 Collection Locations Number of Sam le T e Fre uenc Sam led Sam les

1. Direct Radiation Quarterly 27 23 "
2. Airborne 2.a Air Iodines Weekly 62 2.b Air Particulates Weekly 67*
3. Waterborne 3.a Surface Water Weekly 13 Monthly 3 3.b Shoreline Sediment Semiannually 0
4. Ingestion

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4.a.l Crustacea Semiannually 4.a.2 Fish~

Semiannually 4.b Food Products 4.b.1 Broadleaf Monthly Vegetation Total: 177

  • Includes NRC split samples.

NOTE: Measurement results having magnitudes that are significantly above the background of the measurement system are reported as net values plus or minus a one-standard-deviation error term.

Measurement results that are not significantly above background are reported as "non-detectable" (ND) or as less than a Lower Limit of Detection (<LLD), which is an estimated upper limit (with at least 954 confidence) for the true activity in the sample.

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'IRECT RADIATION - TLDs micro-R hour Sample Deployment 09-21-93 Sample Deployment 09-21-93 Site Collection 12-07-93 (A) Site Collection 12-07-93 N-1 4.87 + 0.15 SW-2 (C)

SW-5 (D,E) 4.37 + 0. 16 NNW-5 NNW-10 4 '8 4.86

+

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0. 16
0. 16 SW-10 4.63 + 0 ~ 15 SSW-2 4.62 + 0. 16 NW-5 (B) 4 ~ 78 + 0. 14 SSW-5 4.84 + 0 ~ 16 NW-10 5.97 + 0. 17 SSW-10 5.16 + 0. 16 WNW-2 (C, D) S-5 (G)

WNW-5 (C) S-10 5.01 + 0.16 WNW-10 5 '6 + .0.16 S/SSE-10 4.26 + 0.15 W-2 5.03 + 0. 18 W-5 4.97 + 0. 14 SSE-5 4.87 + 0.15 W-10 4.60 + 0.14 SSE-10 4.78 + 0.15 WSW-2 4.90 + 0. 15 SE-1 4.52 + 0 16

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WSW-5 4.88 + 0. 17 WSW-10 4.18 + 0.14 H-32 5.53 + 0.18 (A) All of the above results were obtained using Panasonic UD-814 environmental dosimeters and a Panasonic UD-706A TLD reader.

Previous results in recent years were obtained using Victoreen CaF2.Mn TLD bulbs and a Harshaw 2000 TLD reader, which are now obsolete. All subsequent results will be obtained using the Panasonic equipment, equipment.

it until needs to be replaced with newer (B) Sand was found in the bottom section of the plastic cage used to hold this dosimeter. This TLD may have fallen from its mounting and been replaced by someone.

(C) These dosimeters were missing when collection was attempted.

(D) The new dosimeters for the next collection were deployed at a slightly different location in an effort to reduce loss of samples thought to be due to tampering.

(E) These dosimeters were found lying on the ground when they were collected.

2.a IODINE-131 IN WEEKLY AIR FILTERS Ci m3 Sam le Site Collection Date HOS H12 H14 H30 H34 10-07-93 <0.01 <0.02 <0.01 <0.01 <0. 01 10-12-93 <0 '2 <0.02 <0.03 <0.02 <0. 03 10-21-93 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0 01 F

10-25-93 <0.03 <0.03 <0.05(A) <0 '3 <0.02 11-02-93 <0. 02 <0.02 (B) <0.02 "

<0 '2 11-09-93 <0. 01 <0.01 (B) <0.01 <0.01 11-18-93 <0.02 <0.02 (G) <0. 02 <0. 01 11-23-93 <0.03 <0.03 <0.04 <0.03 <0.04 11-30-93 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02(D) <0 '2 12-06-93 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02(D) <0.02 12-14-93 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.0'1 <0.01 12-21-93 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0. 01 12-29-93 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 (A) Electrical power was out at the end of this sample. The equipment is estimated to have run for 54 hours6.25e-4 days <br />0.015 hours <br />8.928571e-5 weeks <br />2.0547e-5 months <br />'ut of the 135 total hours for this sampling interval.

(B) Electrical power was out during this entire sampling interval.

There were no samples for analysis.

(C) - Electrical power was out at the start of this sample. There was no I-131 filter because the HRS air pump failed to start when power was restored.

(D) Accurate measurement of the air volume was not available due to failure of the gas meter. The volumes for these samples are estimated based on flow rate measurements.

II 2.b AIR PARTICULATES GROSS BETA Ci m3 Collection Sam le Site Date H08 H12 H14 H30 H34 10-07-93 0.010 + 0.002 0.011 + 0.002 0.009 + 0.002 0.008 + 0.002 0.011 + 0.002 10-12-93 0.008 + 0.002 <0.007 <0.008 0.007 + 0.002 0.008 + 0.002 10-21-93 0.008 + 0.002 0.009 + 0.002 0.008 + 0.002 0.007 + 0.002 0.012 + 0.002 10-25-93 0.010 + 0.003 (A0.008 + 0.003 <0.014(B) 0.013 + 0.003 (A0.014 + 0.003 11-02-93 0.008 + 0.002 0.005 + 0. 002 (C) 0.011 + 0. 002 0. 009 + 0.002 11-09-93 0.016 + 0.002 0.015 + 0.002 (C) 0.018 + 0.002 0.017 + 0.002 11-18-93 0.010 + 0.002 0.010 + 0.002 (D0.008 + 0.001 0.012 + 0.002 0.012 + 0.002 11-23-93 0.012 + 0.002 0.011 + 0.002 *0.006 + 0.002 0.009 + 0.002 0.009 + 0.003 11-30-93 0.009 + 0.002 0.008 + 0.002 *0.009 + 0.002 (E0.013 + 0.002 0.012 + 0.002 12-06-93 0-019 + 0.002 (F) *0.010 + 0.002 (E0.014 + 0.002 0.013 + 0.002 12-14-93 0.056 + 0.003 0. 032 + 0. 003 *0.019 + 0.002 0.036 + 0.003 0.021 + 0.002 12-21-93 0.013 + 0.002 0.013 + 0.002 0.014 + 0.002 0.015 + 0.002 0.014 + 0.002 12-29-93 0.018 + 0.'002 0.014 + 0.002 0.016 + 0.002 0.016 + 0.002 0.020 + 0.002 Means: 0.015 + 0.001 0.012 + 0.001 0.011 + 0.001 0.014 + 0.001 0.013 + 0.001

  • NRC split samples.

(A) This filter was found with a small hole near the center. We believe this was due to inadvertent mishandling upon deployment of the filter.

(B) Electrical power was out at the end of this sample. The equipment is estimated to have run for 54 hours6.25e-4 days <br />0.015 hours <br />8.928571e-5 weeks <br />2.0547e-5 months <br /> out of the 135 total hours for this sampling interval.

(C) Electrical power was out. during this entire sampling interval. There were no samples for analysis.

(D) Electrical power was out at the start of this sample. The HRS air pump failed to start when power was restored. A separate sampling unit which was intended to provide a duplicate particulate filter for NRC was, instead, used for this sample; The equipment is estimated to have run for 214 hours0.00248 days <br />0.0594 hours <br />3.53836e-4 weeks <br />8.1427e-5 months <br /> out of the 242 total hours for this sampling interval.

(E) Accurate measurement of the air volume was not available due to failure of the gas meter. The air volumes for these samples are estimated based on flow rate measurements.

(F) This filter was missing when collection was attempted. We believe this was due to someone tampering with the equipment.

2.b AIR PARTICULATES GAMMA SCANS OF UARTERLY COMPOSITES Ci m3 Fourth Quarter, 1993 Sample Site Be-7 K-40 Cs-134 Cs-137 H08 0.1205 + 0.0111 <0.0256 <0.0009 <0. 0010 H12 0.1121 + 0.0123 <0.0177 <0.0011 <0.0011 H14 0.1482 + 0.0142 <0.0278 <0.0014 <0.0011 H30 0.1078 + 0.0107 <0.0194 <0.0014 <0.0008 H34 0.1428 + 0.0111 <0.0143 <0.0012 <0.0008

3.a SURFACE WATER Ci l Sample Collection Zr-95 Ba-140 Site Date H-3 K-40 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140 (A) (B)

H15 10-06-93 10-12-93 10-20-93

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<5 10-26-93 <130 355 + 37 <4 <8 <3 <3 <9 <7 <4 <4 <4 <11 11-02-93 <127 337 + 38 <4 <7 <4 <4 <9 <7 <4 <4 <5 <9 11-09-93 91 + 40 338 + 42 <4 <10 <4 <5 <10 <5 <9 <5 <4 <6 11-19-93 <129 295 + 34 <4 <10 <4 <5 <8 <8 <6 <4 <4 <8 11-23-93 <137 288 + 39 <5 <9 <3 <5 <9 <7 <6 <4 <4 <5 11-30-93 <143 289 + 34 <3 <4 <3 <4 <5 <7 <4 <5 <5 <10 12-08-93 <135 363 + 44 <4 <7 <4 <5 <8 <5 <4 <4 <4 <8 12-13-93 <140 283 + 42 <3 <11 <4 <5 <9 <7 <5 <4 <4 <6 12-21-93 <140 312 + 37 <4 <6 <3 <6 <7 <7 <4 <4 <4 <6 12-29-93 <141 294 + 18 <2 <4 <2 <2 <4 <3 <3 <2 <2 <3 H59 10-12-93 <126 317 + 38 <4 <9 <4 <5 <10 <7 <5 <4 <4 <6 11-08-93 <127 294 + 38 <5 <12 <4 <5 <9 <7 <8 <4 <4 <5 12-01-93 <135 ,

328 + 37 <3 <8 <3 <5 <10 <7 <5 <4 <4 <7 (A) These tabulated LLD values for Zr/Nb-95 are the higher of the individual parent or daughter LLDs.

(B) These tabulated LLD values are for Ba-140, either based on direct measurement of Ba-140 or based on ingrowth of La-140, whichever method yields the greater sensitivity for a given sample.

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4.b.1 BROADLEAF VEGETATION Man rove Ci k wet wei ht Sample Collection Site Date Be-7 K-40 1-131 Cs-134 Ce-137 H51 10-12-93 1158 + 62 2639 -+ 126 <8 <9 <8 11-08-93 1249 + 89 4347 + 201 <15 <13 <12 12-01-93 755 + 58 4219 + 170 <9 <10 <9 H52 10-12-93 2202 + 88 2436 + 132 <11 <11 <11 11-08-93 492 + 61 3754 + 174 <13 <13 <12 12-01-93 711 + 63 3566 + 154 <10 <13 <9 H59 10-12-93 945 + 60 3519 + 154 <10 <12 <11 11-08-93 1327 + 80 3251 + 177 <15 <16 <15 12-01-93 567 + 59 4040 + 160 <9 <11 <11

1993 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST. LUCIE PLANT, UNITS 1 Sc 2 ATTACHMENT C RESULTS FROM THE INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM 1993 HP3:1/RADENVOP.PSL

FLORXDA DEPT'F HRS - EPA XNTERLABORATORY CROSS-CHECK PROGRAM DATA January through June, 1993 Media Nuclide Collection EPA Units Normal. Mean of N.D.K. Action Mon Day Yr Known Range Analyses Level WATER Alpha 01 29 93 34 pCi/L 0.656 145.67 21.49 1 WATER Beta 01 29 93 44 pCi/L 0.236 45.67 0.58 WATER Co-60 06 11 93 15 pCi/L 0.000 14.00 -0.35 WATER Zn-65 06 11 93 103 pCi/L 0.118 106.67 0.64 WATER Ru-106 06 11 93 119 pCi/L 0.049 103.33 -2.26 WATER Ba-133 06 11 93 99 pCi/L 0.059 95.33 -0 '4 WATER Cs-134 06 11 93 5 pCi/L 0.000 5.00 0.00 WATER Cs-137 06 11 93 5 pCi/L 0.118 4.67 -0 '2 WATER H-3 06 04 93 9844 pCi/L 0.072 9756.67 -0 '5 WATER I-131 02 05 93 100 pCi/L 0. 177 98.67 -0 '3 WATER Sr-89 01 15 93 15 pCi/L 0.236 12 00 F -1 '4 WATER Sr-90 01 15 93 10 pCi/L 0.118 7.67 -0.81 NOTES:

Normal.: Normalized range. As defined in "Environmental Range Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparison Studies Program Fiscal Year 1981 1982", Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, P. 0. Box 93478, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89193-3478.

EPA-600/4-81-004, February, 1981.

N. D.K.: Normalized deviation of the mean from the known value, as defined in EPA-600/4-81-004.

NDP: No data provided. No data was provided to EPA for inclusion in their report.

NA: Not available. Report containing this data has not yet been received from EPA, Las Vegas.

ACTION LEVEL Cause: The cause of the result exceeding the action level is not known.

two-thirds of the It should be noted, however, that laboratories in this participating cross-check exceeded the control limit.

Corrective Action: None at this time.

FLORIDA DEPT'F HRS - EPA INTERLABORATORY CROSS-CHECK PROGRAM DATA July through December, 1993 Media Nuclide Collection EPA Units Normal. Mean of NUDNIK. Action Mon Day Yr Known Range Analyses Level FILTER Alpha 08 27 93 19 pCi/F 0.000 21.00 0.69 FILTER Beta 08 27 93 47 pCi/F 0.000 50.00 1.04 FILTER Cs-137 08 27 93 9 pCi/F 0.000 10.00 0.35 FILTER Sr-90 08 27 93 19 pci/F 0.354 13.67 -1.85 MILK I-131 09 24 93 120 pCi/L 0.148 117.00 -0.43 MILK Cs-137 09 24 93 49 pCi/L 0.236 49.67 0.23 MILK K 09 24 93 1679 mg/L 0.359 1591.33 -1.81 MILK Sr-89 09 24 93 30 pCi/L 0.354 16.67 -4.62 MILK Sr-90 09 24 93 25 pCi/L 0.118 15.33 -3.35 WATER Alpha 07 23 93 15 pCi/L 0.000 15.00 0.00 WATER Alpha 10 29 93 20 pci/L 0.000 '2.00 0.69 WATER Beta 07 23 93 43 pci/L 0.341 47.00 1,00 WATER Beta 10 29 93 15 pCi/L 0.236 21.00 2.08 WATER Co-60 11 12 93 30 pci/L 0.118 29.33 -0.23 WATER WATER Zn-65 Ru-106 ll 11 12 12 93 93 150 201 pCi/L pCi/L 0.158 0.148 156.67 186 00 F

0.77

-1.30 Ba-133 11 12 93 79 pCi/L 0.148 76.00 -0.65 WATER WATER WATER Cs-134 Cs-137 ll 11 12 12 93 93 59 40 pCi/L pCi/L 0.236 0.118 54.00 42,67

-1.73 0.92 WATER H-3 11 05 93 7398 pCi/L 0.079 7452.33 0.13 WATER I-131 10 08 93 117 pCi/L 0.049 112.67 -0.63 WATER Sr-89 07 16 93 34 pCi/L 0.118 30.33 1 27 WATER Sr-90 07 16 93 25 pCi/L 0,000 22,00 -1 '4

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NOTES:

Normal.: Normalized range. As defined in "Environmental Range Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparison Studies Program Fiscal Year 1981 1982", Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory, U. S. Environmental Protection

'Agency, P. O. Box 93478, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89193-3478.

EPA-600/4-81-004, February, 1981.

N.D.K.: Normalized deviation of the mean from the known value, as defined in EPA-600/4-81-004.

NDP: No data provided. No data was provided to EPA for inclusion in their report, NA: Not available. Report containing this data has not yet been received from EPA, Las Vegas, ACTION LEVEL:

'Cause: Erroneously over estimated chemical recovery of strontium carrier.

Corrective Action: Try to improve, purity of isolated strontium carrier.

(2) Cause: Erroneously over estimated chemical recovery of strontium carrier.

Corrective Action: Try to improve purity of isolated strontium carrier. m

1998 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST. LUCIE PLANT UNITS 1 Bc 2 LICENSE NOS. DPR-67, NPF-16 DOCKET NOS. 50-335, 50-389 Data Submitted by: Florida DOH Prepared by:

Reviewed by:

1998 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST. LUCIE PLANT UNITS 1 & 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS DESCRIPTION PAGE Introduction Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Discussion and Interpretation of Results Environmental Radiological Monitoring Program Annual Summary TABLE 1 Deviations / Missing Data TABLE 1A Analyses with LLDs Above Required Detection Capabilities TABLE 1B Land Use Census TABLE 2 Key to Sample Locations ATTACHMENTA Radiological Surveillance of Florida Power and Light Company's St. Lucie Site ATTACHMENTB First Quarter, 1998 Second Quarter, 1998 Third Quarter, 1998 Fourth Quarter, 1998 Results from the Interlaboratory Comparison Program, 1998 ATTACHMENTC

1998 ANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT ST. LUCIE PLANT UNITS 1 & 2 INTRODUCTION This report is submitted pursuant to Specification 6.9.1.8 of St. Lucie Unit 1 8 St. Lucie Unit 2 Technical Specifications. The Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report provides information, summaries and analytical results pertaining to the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program for the calendar year indicated. This report covers surveillance activities meeting the requirements of Unit 1 and Unit 2 Technical Specifications.

RADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALMONITORING PROGRAM A. ~Pur ose The purpose of the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program is to provide representative measurements of radiation and of radioactive materials in those exposure pathways and for those radionuclides which lead to the highest potential radiation exposures of members of the public resulting from station operation. The Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program also supplements the radiological effluent monitoring program by verifying that the measurable concentrations of radioactive materials and levels of radiation are not higher than expected on the basis of the effluent measurements and the modeling of the environmental exposure pathways.

B. Pro ram Descri tion The Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP) for the St. Lucie Plant is conducted pursuant to the St. Lucie Unit 1 and St. Lucie Unit 2 Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM)

Control 3/4.12.1.

1. Sample Locations, Types and Frequencies:
a. Direct radiation gamma exposure rate is monitored continuously at 27 locations by thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs). TLDs are collected and analyzed quarterly.

Airborne radioiodine and particulate samplers are operated continuously at five locations. Samples are collected and analyzed weekly. Analyses include Iodine-131, gross beta, and gamma isotopic measurements.

Surface water samples are collected from two locations. Samples are collected and analyzed weekly and monthly, respectively. Analyses include gamma isotopic and tritium measurements.

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1998 ANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT ST. LUCIE PLANT- UNITS 1 S 2 Shoreline sediment samples are collected from two locations coinciding with the locations for surface water samples. Samples are collected and analyzed semi-annually. Sediment samples are analyzed by gamma isotopic measurements.

e. Fish and invertebrate samples are collected from two locations. Samples are collected and analyzed semi-annually. Fish and invertebrate samples are analyzed by gamma isotopic measurements.

Broad leaf vegetation samples are collected from three locations.

Samples are collected and analyzed monthly. Broad leaf vegetation samples are analyzed by gamma isotopic measurements.

Attachment A provides specific information pertaining to sample locations, types and frequencies.

2. Analytical Responsibility:

Radiological environmental monitoring for the St. Lucie Plant is conducted by the State of Florida, Department of Health (DOH). Samples are collected and analyzed by DOH personnel.

Samples are analyzed at the DOH Environmental Radiation Control Laboratory in Orlando, Florida.

Anal ical Results Table 1 Environmental Radiolo ical Monitorin Pro ram Annual Summa provides a summary for all specified samples collected during the referenced surveillance period.

Deviations from the sample schedule, missing data and/or samples not meeting the specified "A PRIORI" LLD, if any, are noted and explained in Tables 1A and 1B, respectively. Analysis data for all specified samples analyzed during the surveillance period is provided in Attachment B.

1998 ANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT ST. LUCIE PLANT UNITS 1 8 2 D. Land Use Census A land use census out to a distance of five miles radius from the St. Lucie Plant is conducted annually to determine the location of the nearest milk animal, residence, and garden producing broad leaf vegetation in each of the sixteen meteorological sectors. A summary of the land use census for the surveillance year is provided in Table 2, Land Use Census Summa No locations yielding a calculated dose or dose commitment greater than the values currently being calculated were identified by the land use census.

No locations yielding a calculated dose or dose commitment (via the same exposure pathway) 20 percent greater than locations currently being sampled in the radiological environmental monitoring program were identified by the land use census.

Interlaborato Com arison Pro ram The intercomparison program for 1998 consisted of samples provided through the EPA Safe Drinking Water Program and Department of Energy QAP Program.

The EPA program consisted of one round of Water samples. The results are listed in ATTACHMENT C, RESULTS FROM THE INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM.

The DOE-QAP consisted of two rounds of Air Filter, Water, Soil, and Vegetation matices.

The samples were analyzed using the methods applicable to the REMP (gamma spectroscopy, Gross Beta, and Tritium for water). The results for nuclides associated with the REMP are listed in ATTACHMENT C, RESULTS FROM THE INTERLABORATORYCOMPARISON PROGRAM.

I i 1998 ANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT ST. LUCIE PLANT UNITS 1 R 2 III. DISCUSSION AND INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS A. Re ortin of Results The Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report contains the summaries, interpretations, and information required by St. Lucie Plant, ODCM. Table 1 provides a summary of the measurements made for the nuclides required by ODCM, Table 4.12-1, for all samples specified by Table 3.12-1. In addition, summaries are provided for other nuclides identified in the specified samples, including those not related to station operation. These include nuclides such as K-40, Th-232, Ra-226, and Be-7 which are common in the Florida environment.

B. Interpretation of Results Direct Radiation:

The results of direct radiation monitoring are consistent with past measurements for the specified locations. The exposure rate data shows no indication of any trends attributed to effluents from the plant. The measured exposure rates are consistent with exposure rates that were observed during the preoperational surveillance program. Direct radiation monitoring results are summarized in Table 1.

Air Particulates/Radioiodine:

The results for radioactive air particulate and radioiodine monitoring are consistent with past measurements and indicate no trends attributed to plant effluents. All samples for radioiodine yielded no detectable l-131. Gamma isotopic measurements yielded no indication of any nuclides attributed to station operation.

The results for air particulate/radioiodine samples are consistent with measurements which were made during the preoperational surveillance program.

Air particulate and radioiodine monitoring results are summarized in Table 1.

Surface Water:

The results of radioactivity measurements in surface water samples are consistent with past measurements. No nuclides attributed to station operation were detected. Results for surface water samples are summarized in Table 1.

1998 ANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT ST. LUCIE PLANT UNITS 1 5 2 Waterborne Sediment and Food Products:

The results for radioactivity measurements in waterborne sediment, fish and crustacea samples are consistent with past measurements and with measurements made during the preoperational surveillance program. Although Cs-137 was detected in one sample from the control location, there were no indications of any nuclides attributed to plant effluents. Results for the waterborne sediment, fish, and crustacea samples are summarized in Table 1.

Broad Leaf Vegetation The results of radioactivity measurements in broad leaf vegetation are consistent with past measurements and with measurements made during the preoperational surveillance program. During this year, a transition was made from sampling Mangroves to Brazillian Pepper. Mangrove is a protected species. B. Pepper is quite abundant. One indicator location sample and one control location sample indicated Cs-137. The highest level is less than one percent of the reporting level listed in the ODCM. There were no indications of any other nuclides attributed to plant eNuents. Results for the broad leaf vegetation samples are summarized in Table 1.

C. Conclusions The data obtained through the St. Lucie Plant Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program verifies that the levels of radiation and concentrations of radioactive materials in environmental samples, representing the highest potential exposure pathways to members of the public, are not being increased. The measurements verify that the dose or dose commitment to members of the public, due to operation of St. Lucie Units 1 and 2, during the surveillance year, are well within "as low as reasonably achievable (ALARA)"

criteria established by 10 CFR 50, Appendix I.

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SUMMARY

Name of Facility St. Lucie Units 1 8 2, Docket No(s). 50-335 & 50-389 Location of Facility St. Lucie Florida, Reporting Period Janua 1 - December 31 1998 (County, State)

PATHWAY: DIRECT RADIATION SAMPLES COLLECTED: TLD UNITS: micro-R/hr Location with Highest Annual Mean Namean 107'll and Total Number of Analyses Performed Exposure Rate, Lower Limit of Detection'(LLD)

Indicator Locations Mean (f) Range 4.8 (1 03/1 03) 3.7 - 6.6 Distance 8 Direction NW-10 10 mi., NW Range (f)'ype 6.1 (4/4) 5.8 - 6.6 Control Locations Mean (f)'ange 5.1 (4/4) 4.8 - 5.3 Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements = 0

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SUMMARY

Name of Facility St. Lucie Units 1 8 2, Docket No(s). 50-335 & 50-389 Locationof Facility St. Lucie Florida, Reporting Period Janua 1-December31 1998 (County, State)

PATHWAY: AIRBORNE SAMPLES COLLECTED: RADIOIODINE AND PARTICULATES UNITS: PICO- Ci/M Location with Highest Annual Mean Name'ean (f)

Type and Total Number Lower Limit of All Indicator Distance & Range Control Locations of Analyses Performed Detection'LLD) Locations Direction Mean (f)'ange Mean (f) Range 131I 259 0.024 <MDA <MDA Gross Beta, 259 0.0025 0.01 (206/207) H-34 0.013 (52/52) 0.014 (52/52) 0.004 - 0.026 0.5 mi., N 0.006 - 0.024 0.005 - 0.025 Composite Gamma Isotopic, 20

'Be 0.0052 0.1243 (16/1 6) H-14 0.1350 (4/4) 0.1257 (4/4) 0.0872 - 0.1601 1 mi., SE 0.1145 - 0.1601 0.0979 - 0.1642 134Cs 0.00069 <MDA <MDA 137CS 0.00066 <MDA <MDA 210P H-08 b 0.0140 (16/1 6) 0.0154 (4/4) 0.0129 (4/4) 0.0096 - 0.0181 6 mi., WNW 0.0137 - 0.0166 0.0104 - 0.0160 Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements = 0

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SUMMARY

Name of Facility St. Lucie Units 1 8 2, Docket No(s). 50-335 8 50-389 Location of Facility St. Lucie Florida, Reporting Period Janua 1 - December 31 1998 (County, State)

PATHWAY: WATERBORNE SAMPLES COLLECTED: SURFACE WATER UNITS: PICO- Ci/LITER Location with Highest Annual Mean Name'ean (f) ower Limit of All Indicator Control Locations Type and Total Number Distance 8 Range of Analyses Performed Detection'I LD) Locations Direction Mean (f)'ange Mean (f) Range Tritium, 64 230 <MDA <MDA Gamma Isotopic, 64 60 331 (52/52) H-15 331 (52/52) 330 (12/1 2) 252 - 381 <1 mi., ENE/E/ESE 252 - 381 243 - 381 Mn <MDA <MDA Fe <MDA <MDA Co <MDA <MDA Co <MDA <MDA Zn <MDA <MDA Zr-Nb <MDA <MDA 131I

<MDA <MDA 134Cs <MDA <MDA 137Cs <MDA <MDA 14QB <MDA

<MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements = 0

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SUMMARY

Name of Facility St. Lucie Units 1 8 2, Docket No(s). 50-335 8 50-389 Location of Facility St. Lucie Florida, Reporting Period Janua 1 - December 31 1998 (County, State)

PATHWAY: WATERBORNE SAMPLES COLLECTED: SHORELINE SEDIMENT UNITS: PICO- Ci/K, DRY Location with Highest Annual Mean Name'ean (f)

Type and Total Number Lower Limit of All Indicator Distance 8 Range Control Locations of Analyses Performed Detection'LLD) Locations- Direction Mean(f) Range Mean (f) Range Gamma Isotopic, 4 140 262 (2/2) H-15 262 (2/2) 257 (2/2) 236 - 287 <1 mi, ENE/E/ESE 236 - 287 230 - 284 210P H-15 b 589 (1/2) 589 (1/2) <MDA

<1 mi, ENE/E/ESE

"'Ra 49 251 (2/2) H-15 251 (2/2) 238 (2/2) 200 - 302 <1 mi., ENE/E/ESE 200 - 302 198 - 277 Th 128 (1/2) H-15 128 (1/2) 82 (1/2)

<1 mi., ENE/E/ESE 238U 262 (1/2) H-1 5 262 (1/2) 378 (1/2)

<1 mi., ENE/E/ESE 58Co <MDA <MDA 60Co 12 <MDA <MDA 134Cs 14 <MDA <MDA 137Cs 12 <MDA <MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements = 0

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SUMMARY

Name of Facility St. Lucie Units 1 & 2, Docket No(s). 50-335 8 50-389 Locationof Facility St. Lucie Florida, Reporting Period Janua 1-December31 1998 (County, State)

PATHWAY: INGESTION SAMPLES COLLECTED: CRUSTACEA UNITS: PICO- Ci/K WET Name'age Location with Highest Annual Mean Type and Total Number Lower Limit of All Indicator Distance & Range Control Locations of Analyses Performed Detection'LLD) Locations Direction Mean (f)'ange Mean (f) Range Gamma Isotopic, 4 40K 130 2156 (2/2) H-15 2156 (2/2) 1698 (2/2) 2042 - 2270 <1 mi., ENE/E/ESE 2042 - 2270 1594 - 1802 Ra <MDA 200 (1/2)

Mn <MDA <MDA

~Fe 16 <MDA <MDA Co <MDA <MDA Co 19 <MDA <MDA Zn 17 <MDA <MDA 134Cs <MDA <MDA 137Cs <MDA <MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements = 0

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SUMMARY

Name of Facility St. Lucie Units 1 8 2, Docket No(s). 50-335 8 50-389 Location of Facility St. Lucie Florida, Reporting Period Janua 1 - December 31 1998 (County, State)

PATHWAY: INGESTION SAMPLES COLLECTED: FISH UNITS: PICO- Ci/K, WET Location with Highest Annual Mean Name'ean (f)

Type and Total Number Lower Limit of All Indicator Distance 8 Range Control Locations of Analyses Performed Detection'LLD) Locations Direction Mean (f)'ange Mean (f) Range Gamma Isotopic, 4 40K 130 2112 (2/2) H-1 5 2112 (2/2) 2010 (2/2) 1727 - 2497 <1 mi., ENE/E/ESE 1727 - 2497 1382 - 2637

<MDA <MDA 59Fe 16 <MDA <MDA Co <MDA <MDA Co 10 <MDA <MDA Zn 17 <MDA <MDA 134C

<MDA <MDA 137CS <MDA 75 (1/2)

Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements = 0

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SUMMARY

Name of Facility St. Lucie Units 1 8 2, Docket No(s). 50-335 8 50-389 Location of Facility St. Lucie Florida, Reporting Period Janua 1 - December 31 1998 (County, State)

PATHWAY: INGESTION SAMPLES COLLECTED: BROAD LEAF VEGETATION UNITS: PICO- Ci/K WET Location with Highest Annual Mean Name'ean (f)"

Type and Total Number Lower Limit of All Indicator Distance & Range Control Locations of Analyses Performed Detection'LLD) Locations Direction Mean (f)'ange Mean (f) Range Gamma Isotopic, 54

'Be 71 828 (36/36) H-51 876 (18/1 8) 627 (1 8/1 8) 239 - 2891 1 mi., N/NNW 328 - 2891 313 - 1136 40K 100 3480 (36/36) H-52 3524 (18/1 8) 3353 (1 8/1 8) 1917 - 5932 1 mi., S/SSE 2068 - 5932 1246 - 4819 210Pb 470 (2/36) H-52 510 (1/1 8) 668 (1/18)-

429 - 510 1 mi., S/SSE 212Pb <MDA 82 (1/1 8) 131I

<MDA <MDA 134Cs <MDA <MDA 137CS H-52 11 (1/36) 11 (1/1 8) 11 (1/1 8) 1 mi., S/SSE Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements = 0

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Name of Facility St. Lucie Units 1 8 2, Docket No(s). 50-335 8 50-389 Location of Facility St. Lucie Florida, Reporting Period Janua 1 - December 31 1998 (County, State)

NOTES

a. The LLD is an "a priori" lower limit of detection which establishes the smallest concentration of radioactive material in a sample that will yield a net count above system background that will be detected with 95% probability with only 5%

probability of falsely concluding that a blank observation represents a real signal.

LLDs in this column are at time of measurement. The MDAs reported in Attachment B for the individual samples have been corrected to the time of sample collection.

Mean and range based upon detectable measurements only. Fraction of detectable measurements at specified locations is indicated in parentheses (f).

c. Specific identifying information for each sample location is provided in Attachment A.
d. Results were based upon the average net response of two TLDs. (Thermoluminescent dosimeters).

MDA refers to minimum detectable activity.

7 1998 ANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT ST. LUCIE PLANT - UNITS 1 & 2 TABLE 1A DEVIATIONS / MISSING DATA A) Pathway: Airborne; Radioiodine 131 &. Particulates Location: H-30, 2 miles W Dates: 01/1 4/98 to 1/20/98 Deviation: Failure to provide continuous monitoring.

Description of Air sampling hose found disconnected at end of sample period.

Problem: Evaluation of sampling filter material concluded virtually no sample collected..

Corrective Repaired sampling equipment, verified sampling equipment as Action: operable.

B) Pathway: Direct Exposure Locations: SSW-5, 5 miles SSW Dates: 03/1 0/98 to 06/08/98 Deviation: Failure to provide continuous monitoring.

Description of TLD's missing when collection was attempted; utility pole Problem: serving as mount had been replaced..

Corrective New TLD's deployed.

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1998 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT ST. LUCIE PLANT - UNITS 1 & 2 TABLE 1B ANALYSIS WITH LLDs ABOVE TABLE 4.12-1 DETECTION CAPABILITIES 1/1/98 12/31/98 The values specified in ODCM Table 4.12-1, Detection Capabilities, were achieved for all samples.

f 1998 ANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT ST. LUCIE PLANT - UNITS 1 & 2 TABLE 2 LAND USE CENSUS Dist n e o Neares a b Sector 7/98 7/98 7/98 Milk (c) Animal Residence Garden (d) 0 (e) 0 NNE 0 0 0 NE 0 ENE 0 ESE 0 SE 1.5/141 (g) 0 SSE L (/) 3.3/1 53 (g)

L 3.2/1 91 L SSW L 2.2/213 L SW 1.9/236 WSW 1.9/245 (h)

W 1.9/260 WNW 2.3/281 NW 3.5/304 NNW L (g)

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'e i 1998 I ANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT ST. LUCIE PLANT - UNITS 1 & 2 TABLE 2 LAND USE CENSUS NOTES

a. All categories surveyed out to 5 miles radius from the St. Lucie Plant.
b. The following format is used to denote the location:

distance (miles)/bearing (degrees)

For example, a residence located in the southeast sector at a distance of 1.5 miles bearing 141 degrees is recorded as 1.5/141.

c. Potential milk animal locations. All locations specified have been verified to be not producing milk for human consumption.
d. Gardens with an estimated growing area of 500 square feet or more.
e. 0 denotes that the sector area is predominantly an ocean area .

L denotes that the sector area is predominantly a land area unoccupied by the category type.

Non-residential occupied buildings in these sectors include the following:

~Sec or ~Dts nce ~Desert tion SSE 1.8/1 49 Fire Station NNW 2.8/348 A new community is being developed, At the current time, there are no houses available for occupancy.

SE 1 ~ 1/1 32 Lifeguard station at beach

h. Several residences in this sector are located approximately 1.9 miles from the St. Lucie Plant.

1998 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT ST. LUCIE PLANT- UNITS 1 5 2 ATTACHMENTA KEY TO SAMPLE LOCATIONS

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U* 10 rnrles NNW-10 WNW.10 F r EOF W-1 SW-WSW-5 WSW-10 SSE S-10 n luc'o Count Pt. St. W SW.10 S/SSE-10 Stua SSE-1 0 H59 (C-200B. WP6)

SSW-1 0 H12

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~Nme Sector Distance

~mite N 'pproximate 1 A1A, North of Blind Creek NNW-5 NNW 5 South of Pete Stone Creek NNW-10 NNW 9 Coast Guard Station NW-5 NW 6 Indian River Dr., at Rio Vista Dr.

NW-10 NW 10 S.R. 68 at S.R. 607 WNW-2 WNW 3 Cemetery South of 7107 Indian River Dr.

WNW-5 WNW 5 U.S. 1 at S.R. 712 WNW-10 WNW 10 S.R. 70, West of Turnpike W-2 W 2 7609 Indian River Drive W-5 W 5 Oleander and Sager Street W-10 W 9 Interstate 95 at S.R. 709 WSW-2 WSW 2 8503 Indian River Dr.

WSW-5 WSW 5 Prima Vista at Yacht Club WSW-10 WSW 10 Del Rio at Davis Street SW-2 SW 2 9207 Indian River Drive SW-5 SW 5 U.S. 1 at Village Green Dr.

SW-10 SW 10 Port St. Lucie Blvd. at Cairo Rd.

SSW-2 SSW 3 10307 Indian River Drive SSW-5 SSW 6 U.S. 1 at Port St. Lucie Blvd.

SSW-10 SSW 8 Pine Valley at Westmoreland Rd.

S-5 S 5 13179 Indian River Drive S-10 S 10 U.S. 1 at S.R. 714 S/SSE-10 SSE 10 Indian River Dr. at Quail Run Lane SSE-5 SSE 5 Entrance to Nettles Island SSE-10 SSE 10 Elliot Museum SE-1 SE 1 South of Cooling Canal Control H-32 NNW 19 University of Florida IFAS Vero Beach

1998 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT ST. LUCIE PLANT UNITS 1 & 2 ATTACHMENTA PAGE 2 OF 4 PATHWAY: AIRBORNE SAMPLES COLLECTED: RADIOIODINE AND PARTICULATES SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY: WEEKLY Location Direction Approximate Dt~~srigfion

~Nme Sector Distance

~miles H-08 WNW FPL Substation, Weatherby Rd.

H-14 SE On-Site, Near South Property Line H-30 W Power Line, 7609 Indian River Drive H-34 N 0.5 On-Site at Meteorology Tower

~Con rol: h H-12 S 12 FPL Substation, SR-76 Stuart

1998 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT ST. LUCIE PLANT - UNITS 1 & 2 ATTACHMENTA PAGE 3 OF 4 PATHWAY: WATERBORNE SAMPLES COLLECTED: SURFACE WATER (OCEAN)

SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY: H-15 WEEKLY, H-59 MONTHLY Location Direction Approximate ~Descri iion Name Sector Distance

~miles H-51 "

ENE/E/SSE Atlantic Ocean, Public Beaches East Side A1A Control:

H-59 S/SSE 10-20 South End, Hutchinson Island SAMPLES COLLECTED: SHORELINE SEDIMENT SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY: SEMI-ANNUALLY Location Direction Approximate ~Descri ion Name. ~ector Distance

~miles H-15 ENE/E/ES E Atlantic Ocean, Public Beaches East Side A1A

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H-59 S/SSE 10-20 South End,,Hutchinson'Island

1998 ANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT ST. LUCIE PLANT - UNITS 1 & 2 ATTACHMENTA PAGE 4 OF 4 PATHWAY: INGESTION SAMPLES COLLECTED: CRUSTACEA AND FISH, SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY: SEMI-ANNUALLY Location Direction Approximate De ~rigion

~N~m Sector Distance

~mites H-15 ENE/E/ESE Ocean Side, Vicinity of St. Lucie Plant

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H-59 S/SSE 10-20 South End, Hutchinson Island SAMPLES COLLECTED: BROAD LEAF VEGETATION SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY: MONTHLY Location Direction Approximate ~De cri lion Name Sector Distance

~mites H-51 N/NNW Off-site Near North Property Line H-52 S/SSE Off-site Near South Property Line

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H-59 S/SSE 10-20 South End, Hutchinson Island

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1998 ANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT ST. LUCIE PLANT - UNITS 1 & 2 ATTACHMENTB RADIOLOGICALSURVEILLANCE OF FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY'S ST. LUCIE SITE 1998 First Quarter, 1998 Second Quarter, 1998 Third Quarter, 1998 Fourth Quarter, 1998

FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF RADIOLOGICALSURVEILLANCE OF FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY ST. LUCIE PLANT FIRST QUARTER 1998 BUREAU OF RADIATIONCONTROL

ST. LUCIE SITE Technical Specifications. Sampling First Quarter, 1998 Nuinber of Sam leT e Collection F~re cene Locations Sam ted ~Sam les

1. Direct Radiation Quarterly 27 27
2. Airborne 2.a. Air Iodines Weekly 64 2.b. Air Particulates Weekly 64
3. Waterborne 3.a. Surface Water Weekly 13 Monthly 3 3.b. Shoreline Sediment Semiannually
4. Ingestion 4.a. Fish and Invertebrates 4.a.1. Crustacea Semiannually 4.a.2. Fish Semiannually 4.b. Broad Leaf Vegetation Monthly 15 Total: 192 NOTE: Measurement results having magnitudes that are significantly above the background of the measurement system are reported as net values plus or minus a one-standard-deviation error term. Measurement results that are not significantly above background are reported as less than a Lower Limit of Detection (<LLD), which is an'estimated upper limit (with at least 95% confidence) for the true activity in the sample.

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1. DIRECT RADIATION- TLDs - R/hour Sample Deployment 05-Dec-97 Sample Deployment 05-Dec-97 Site Collection 10-Mar-98 Site Collection 10-Mar-98 5.5 + 0.4 (A) SW-2 44+03 NNW-5 5.0 + 0.4 SW-5 5.8 & 0.4 NNW-10 5.0 + 0.4 SW-10 5.0 + 0.4 (A)

NW-5 4.9 + 0.4 SSW-2 4.6 + 0.4 NW-10 6.6 + 0.5 SSW-5 4.8 + 0.4 SSW-10 5.3 + 0.4 VAAV-2 4.9 + 0.4 WNW-5 4.6 + 0.4 S-5 4.6 + 0.3 WNW-10 4.8 & 0.4 S-10 4.9 + 0.4 S/SSE-10 4.7 + 0.4 W-2 5.1 + 0.4 W-5 5.3 + 0.4 SSE-5 4.6 6 0.3 W-10 4.9 + 0.4 SSE-10 5.1 + 0.4 WSW-2 4.7 + 0.4 SE-1 4.7 + 0.3 WSW-5 4.4 + 0.3 WSW-10 4.5 + 0.3 H-32 5.3 + 0.4 (A) The dosimeters for sites N-1 and SW-10 were found on the ground when collection was attempted. TLD cages were remounted on utilitypoles and new dosimeters were deployed.

2.a. IODINE-131 IN WEEKLY AIR CARTRID E - i/

m'ollection Date H08 H12 H14 H30 H34 08-Jan-98 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 14-Jan-98 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 20-Jan-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 (A) <0.02 26-Jan-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 02-Feb-98 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 09-Feb-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 17-Feb-98 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 23-Feb-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 02-Mar-98 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 <0.02 <0.02 09-Mar-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 16-Mar-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 23-Mar-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 30-Mar-98 <0.02 <0.01 <0.02 <0.01 <0.01 (A) - The sample for this time period was lost due to a disconnected air hose.

2.b.1. AIR PARTI ATES - GROSS BETA -

Sam le Site Ci/m'ollection H08 H12 H14 H30 H34 Date 08-Jan-98 0.005 + 0.001 0.005 + 0.001 0.006 + 0.001 0.006 + 0.001 0.009 + 0.001 14-Jan-98 0.014+0.002 0.020+0.003 0.017 + 0.003 0.019 + 0.003 0.012 + 0.002 20-Jan-98 0.013 + 0.002 0.017 + 0.003 0.009 + 0.002 (A) 0.014 + 0.002 26-Jan-98 0.013 + 0.002 0.015 + 0.003 0.012 + 0.002 0.007 + 0.002 0.013 + 0.002 02-Feb-98 0.021 + 0.002 + 0.002 '.016 0.015 + 0.002 0.009 + 0.002 0.015 + 0.002 09-Feb-98 0.012 + 0.002 0.013 + 0.002 0.011 + 0.002 0.011 + 0.002 0.011 + 0.002 17-Feb-98 0.012 + 0.002 0.018 + 0.002 0.011 + 0.002 0.012 + 0.002 0.010 + 0.002 23-Feb-98 0.013 + 0.002 0.0'13 + 0.002 0.012 + 0.002 0.016 + 0.002 0.014 + 0.002 02-Mar-98 0.016 + 0.002 0.017 + 0.002 0.015 + 0.002 0.017 + 0.002 0.013 + 0.002 09-Mar-98 0.019 + 0.002 0.018 + 0.002 0.017 + 0.002 0.014 + 0.002 0.017 + 0.002 16-Mar-98 0.018 + 0.002 0.016 + 0.002 0.017 + 0.002 0.018 + 0.002 0.017 + 0.002 23-Mar-98 0.011 + 0.002 0.012 + 0.002 0.014 + 0.002 0.007 + 0.002 0.009 + 0.002 30-Mar-98 0.015 + 0.002 0.013 + 0.002 0.015 + 0.002 0.011 + 0.002 0.013 + 0.002 Mean: 0.014 + 0.001 0.015 + 0.001 0.013 + 0.001 0.012 + 0.001 0.013 + 0.001 (A) - The sample for this time period was lost due to a disconnected air hose.

2.b.2. AIR PARTIC ATES AMMAANALYSIS OF ARTERLY COMP ITES Ci/m'irst Quarter, 1998

~em ie ite Be-7 K-40 Cs-134 Cs-137 Pb-210 H08 0.1253 + 0.0099 <0.0183 <0;0007 <0.0009 0.0159 & 0.0026 H12 0.1242 & 0.0095 <0.0192 <0.0010 <0.0007 0.0116 + 0.0027 H14 0.1341 + 0.0095 <0.0152 <0.0006 <0.0008 0.0096 + 0.0028 H30 0.1235 + 0.0110 <0.0174 . <0.0008 <0.0009 0.0142 & 0.0028 H34 0.1323 & 0.0093 <0.0178 <0.0009 <0.0006 0.0171 & 0.0032

3.a. SURFACE WATER - Ci/L

-Sample Collection H-3 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-95 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 Site Date Nb-95 La-140 (A) (B)

H15 08-Jan-98 <145 339 + 33 <4 <3 <7 <5 <10 <7 <6 <4 <3 <3 14-Jan-98 <145 323 + 37 <3 <3 <4 <4 <4 20-Jan-98 <145 333 + 27 <3 <2 <6 <4 <5 <5 <7 26-Jan-98 <145 357 + 26 <3 <3 <4 <7 <8 02-Feb-98 <164 314 + 35 <4 <4 <4 <5 <4 <4 09-Feb-98 <163 317 + 38 <4 <3 <9 <6 <4 <4 <6 17-Feb-98 <163 353 + 16 <2 <2 23-Feb-98 <163 361 + 28 <3 <3 <4 <3 <5 <5 02-Mar-98 <154 350 + 33 <4 <3 <8 <4 <8 <5 <5 <4 <5 09-Mar-98 <153 339 + 34 <4 <4 <4 <8 <7 <4 <4 <4 16-Mar-.98 <153 296 + 33 <4 <3 <7 <5 <4 <9 23-Mar-98 <153 359 + 25 <3 <2 <3 <5 <4 <7 30-Mar-98 <153 334 + 29 <3 <3 <5 <4 <7 <5 <7 H59 09-Jan-98 <145 243 + 29 <4 <4 <5 <9 <6 <4 <4 02-Feb-98 <164 349 + 34 <4 <4 <10 <3 <8 <8 <6 02-Mar-98 <154 359 + 38 <3 <3 <4 <8 <5 <4 <4 (A) - These tabulated LLD values for Zr/Nb-95 are the higher of the individual parent or daughter LLDs.

(B) - These tabulated LLD values are for Ba-140, either based on direct measurement of Ba-140 or based on ingrowth of La-140, whichever method yields the greater sensitivity for a given sample.

3.b. SHORELINE SEDIMENT - Ci/k d wei ht Sample Collection Be-7 K-40 Co-58 Co-60 Cs-134 Cs-137 Pb-210 Ra-226 Th-232 U-238 Site Date H15 05-Feb-98 <67 236 + 42 <7 <8 <6 <616 200 + 10 <44 262 + 123 H59 05-Feb-98 <87 284 + 47 <8 <8 <652 198+9 82+10 378+126 4.a.l. CRUSTACEA - Blue Crab - Ci/k wet wei ht Sample Collection K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn'-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Ra-228 Site Date H15 16-Feb-98 2270 + 319 <31 <33 <54 <38 <79 <31 <32 <492 <145 H59 29-Jan-98 1802 + 198 <21 <18 <34 <29 <41 <24 <19 <422 200 & 27 4.a.2. FISH - 15: Shee shead 59: Jack - Ci/k wetwei ht Sample Collection K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Ra-228 Site Date H15 18-Feb-98 1727 + 189 <17 <19 <40 <29 <35 <20 <18 <347 <81 H59 10-Mar-98 2637 + 252 <24 <26 <42 <34 <51 <26 75 + 16 . <351 <103

4.b. BROAD LEAF VEGETATION - Man ove'razilian Pe er' Ci/k wet wei ht Sample Collection Site Date Be-7 K-40 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Pb-210 Ra-226 H51 2201+116 <13 <10 <654 <219 795 + 52 2604 + 107 <12 <8 <7 429 + 118 <156 09-Jan-98'5-Feb-98'5-Feb-98'2-Mar-98'2-Mar-98'02+48 1534 + 78 3830 + 131 <14 <10 <9 <586 697+ 52 1917 + 104 <12 <10 <10 <544 <230 848 + 75 3693 + 154 <12 <13 <12 <807 <275 H52 239 + 49 2154 & 119 <13 -<11 <9 <593 <253 706& 48 3454 & 114 <13 <10 <8 <536 <167 09-Jan-98'5-Feb-98'5-Feb-98'2-Mar-98'2-Mar-98'52 + 57 2954 & 120 <14 <9 11+4 510+249 <221 526 + 57 2068 + 118 - <10 <9 <11 <665 <225 897 + 75 4299 + 171 <13 <14 <11 <752 <281 H59 + 20 1248 + 39 <6 <4 <5 <93 514 + 55 2686 + 113 <14 <8 <9 668 + 141 <160 366 + 65 09-Jan-98'5-Feb-98'5-Feb-98'2-Mar-98'2-Mar-98'23 3956 + 142 <15 <14 <592 <198 357 + 22 2848 + 55 <5 <4 <4 <245 <90 805 + 69 4412+ 165 <13 <12 <12 <756 <249

FI.ORIDA DEPARTMENT OF RADIOLOGICALSURVEILLANCE OF FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY ST. LUCIE PLANT SECOND QUARTER 1998 BUREAU OF RADIATIONCONTROL

SL QR98-2 ST. LUCIE SITE Technical Specifications. Sampling Second Quarter, 1998 Number of

~TI T Collection Fre<ruenc T Locations Sam led ~Sam les

1. Direct Radiation Quarterly 27 26
2. Airborne 2.a. Air Iodines Weekly 65 2.b. Air Particulates Weekly 65
3. Waterborne 3.a. Surface Water Weekly 13 Monthly 3 3.b. Shoreline Sediment Semiannually 0
4. Ingestion 4.a. Fish and Invertebrates 4.a.1 Crustacea

~ Semiannually 0 4.a.2. Fish Semiannually '0 4.b. Food Products Broadleaf Vegetation Monthly 18 Total: 190 NOTE: Measurement results having magnitudes that axe significantly above the background of the measurement system are reported as net values plus or minus a one-standard-deviation error term. Measurement results that are not significantly above background are reported as less than a Lower Limit of Detection ((LLD), which is an estimated upper limit (with at least 95% confidence) for the true activity in the sample.

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SL QR98-2

1. DIRECT RADIATION- TLDs - R/hour Sample Deployment 10-Mar-98 Sample Deployment 10-Mar-98 Site Collection 08-Jun-98 Site Collection 08-Jun-98 N-1 4.6 + 0.3 SW-2 4.4 + 0.3 SW-5 5.7 + 0.4 NNW-5 4.5 + 0.3 SW-10 4.4 + 0.3 NNW-10 4.7 + 0.4~

SSW-2 4.5 + 0.3 NW-5 4.7 + 0.3 SSW-5 (A)

NW-10 6.0 & 0.4 SSW-10 5.0 + 0.4 WNW-2 4.7 + 0.3 S-5 4.5 + 0.3 WNW-5 4.5 + 0.3 S-10 4.8 + 0.4 W1AV-10 4.6 & 0.3 S/SSE-10 4.5 + 0.3 W-2 4.9 + 0.4

'-5 4.8 + 0.4 SSE-5 4.2 + 0.3 W-10 4.8 + 0.4 SSE-10 4.4 + 0.3 WSW-2 4.7 + 0.3 SE-1 4.2 & 0.3 WSW-5 4.6 6 0.3 WSW-10 4.1 + 0.3 H-32 5.1 + 0.4 (A) The dosimeter for site SSW-5 was missing when collection was attempted. Work had been completed recently on the pole. A new cage was mounted and a new dosimeter was deployed.

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SL QR98-2 2.a. IODINE-131 IN WEEKLY AIR CARTRID E - Ci/

m'ollection Date H08 H12 H14 H30 H34 07-Apr-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 13-Apr-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.03 <0.02 <0.02 20-Apr-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 27-Apr-98 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 05-May-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02, <0.02 <0.02 11-May-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 18-May-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 26-May-98 02-Jun-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 08-Jun-98 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 15-Jun-98 <0.02 . <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 22-Jun-98 <0.01 30-Jun-98 <0.01 3 of12

e SL QR98-2 2.b.l. AIR PARTICULATES - GROSS BETA -

Sam le SiteCi/m'ollection H08 H12 H14 H30 H34 Date 07-Apr-98 0.007 + 0.002 0.008 + 0.002 0.011 + 0.002 0.009 + 0.002 0.009 + 0.002 13-Apr-98 0.014 + 0.002 0.022 + 0.003 0.021 + 0.003 0.024 + 0.003 0.014 + 0.003 20-Apr-98 0.018 + 0.002 0.019 + 0.002 0.018 + 0.002 0.015 + 0.002 0.019 + 0.002 27-Apr-98,0.019 + 0.002 0.019 + 0.002 0.012 + 0.002 0.020 + 0.002 0.019 + 0.002 05-May-98 0.016 + 0.002 0.017 + 0.002 0.014 + 0.002 0.016 + 0.002 0.016 + 0.002 11-May-98 0.016 + 0.002 0.016 + 0.002 0.013 + 0.002 0.015 + 0.002 0.014 + 0.002 18-May-98 0.013 + 0.002 0.013 + 0.002 0.012 + 0.002 0.014 + 0.002 0.013 + 0.002 26-May-98 0.022+0.002 0.023+0.002 0.026+0.002 0.021+0.002 0.023+0.002 02-Jun-98 0.010+0.002 0.009+0.002 0.011+0.002 0.010+0.002 0.010+0.002 08-Jun-98 0.010 + 0.002 0.010 + 0.002 0.011 + 0.002 0.010 + 0.002 0.011 + 0.002 15-Jun-98 0.013+0.002 0.017+0.002 0.018+0.002 0.011+0.002 0.020+0.002 22-Jun-98 0.014 + 0.002 0.012 + 0.002 0.017 + 0.002 0.015 + 0.002 0.016 + 0.002 30-Jun-98 0.014+0.002 0.011+0.002 0.015+0.002 0.012+0.002 0.013+0.002 Mean: 0.014 + 0.001 0.015 + 0.001 0.015 + 0.001 0.015 + 0.001 0.015 + 0.001 2.b.2. AIR PARTIC ATES GAMMAANALYSIS OF ARTERLY COMPOSITES i/m'econd uarter 1 8

~Sam le ite Be-7 K-40 ~s-134 s-137 Pb-210 H08 0.1551 + 0.0107 <0.0160 <0.0009 <0.0009 0.0166 + 0.0035 H12 0.1642 & 0.0098 <0.0176 <0.0010 <0.0007 0.0135 + 0.0032 H14 0.1601 + 0.0110 <0.0157 <0.0009 <0.0010 0.0157 & 0.0036 H30 0.1478 & 0.0108 <0.0170 <0.0009 <0.0010 0.0181 + 0.0035 H34 0.1436 6 0.0123 <0.0155 <0.0007 <0.0008 0.0171 + 0.0025 4 of 12

SL 8-2 3.a. SURFACE WATER - Ci/L Sample Collection H-3 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-95 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 Site Date Nb-95 La-140 (A) (B)

H15 08-Apr-98 <150 365+ 35 <4 <3 <7 <4 <8 <7 <6 <6 13-Apr-98 <150 337 + 31 <2 <4 <7 <6 <4 <8 20-Apr-98 <150 347 + 29 <3 <3 <6 <7 <6 <3 <8 27-Apr-98 <150 351 + 17 <2 <1 05-May-98 <146 290 + 29 <4 <3 <4 <8 <5 -<5 11-May-98 <146 330+ 15 <3 <2 <3 18-May-98 <146 252 + 34 <3 <3 <7 <5 <9 <5 <5 <4 <4 <5 26-May-98 <146 345 + 21 <5 <4 <2 <3 <6 02-Jun-98 <151 296+ 35 <4 <5 <8 <6 <4 <4 <4 <8 08-Jun-98 <151 339 + 30 <4 <8 <7 <4 <4 <8 15-Jun-98 <151 326 + 32 <3 <4 <9 <6 <3 <4 <4 <8 22-Jun-98 <151 360 + 37 <4 <4 <7 <6 <5 <4 30-Jun-98 <149 322 & 35 <4 <9 <4 <9 H59 07-Apr-98 <150 346 + 30 <4 <4 <8 <4 <7 <6 <5 <5 05-May-98 <146 299 + 33 <5 <4 <7 <4 <8 <6 <4 <4 09-Jun-98 <151 309 + 38 <4 <4 <8 <5 <8 <8 <5 <6 (A) - These tabulated LLD values for Zr/Nb-95 are the higher of the individual parent or daughter LLDs.

(B) - These tabulated LLD values are for Ba-140, either based on direct measurement of Ba-140 or based on ingrowth of La-140, whichever method yields the greater sensitivity for a given sample.

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SL 98-2 3.b. SHORELINE SEDIMENT - Ci/k d wei ht Be-7 K-40 Co-58 Co-60 Cs-134 Cs-137 Pb-210 Ra-226 =

Th-232 U-238 These samples were previously collected.

4.a.1. CRUSTACEA - Ci/k wet wei ht Sample Collection K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Ra-228 Site Date These samples were previously collected.

4.a.2. FISH - Ci/k wet wei ht Sample Collection . K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Ra-228 Site Date These samples were previously collected.

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SL R98-2 4.b. BROADLEAFVEGETATION- Man ove'razilian Pe er- Ci/k wet wei ht Sample Collection Site Date Be-7 K-40 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Pb-210 Ra-226 H51 + 56 2557 + 130 <9 <8 <633 <214 08-Apr-98'8-Apr-98'28 749 + 69 3673 + 148 <10 <12 <13 <704 <218 05-May-98'34 + 53 2051 + 91 <6 <8 <486 <146 05-May-98'891 + 85 4889 + 150 <9 <10 <10 <772 <222 09-Jun-98'51 + 40 2273 + 96 <8 <436 <169 09-Jun-98'97 + 56 3042 + 118 <8 <8 <9 <545 <189 H52 + 55 2085 & 115 <10 <9 <9 <652 <204 08-Apr-98'8-Apr-98'5-May-98'29 721 + 61 3093 + 126 <10 <8 <581 <193 811 + 52 2689 + 109 <8 <8 <562 <177 05-May-98'458 + 71 .3013 + 118 <9 <8 <622 <210 ~

36 4285 & 133 <8 <10 <537 <172 09-Jun-98'9-Jun-98'54+

726 + 53 5932 + 175 <11 <12 <663 <220 H59 440 + 55 1478 + 99 <12 <10 <597 <214 687 07-Apr-98'7-Apr-98'5-May-98'22 + 59 3853 + 156 <12 <10 <14 <663 <230

+ 47 2769 + 106 <8 <8 <463 <161 05-May-98* 1093 + 59 2841 + 114 <8 <8 <10 <577 <199

+ 41 2419 + 105 <8 <8 <8 <460 <173 09-Jun-98'9-Jun-98'13 508+22 4230+67 <4 ll +2 <260 <92 7 of12

FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF RADIOLOGICALSURVEILLANCE OF FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY ST. LUCIE PLANT THIRD QUARTER 1998 BUREAU OF RADIATIONCONTROL

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SL QR98-3 ST. LVCIE SITE Technical Specifications. Sampling Third Quarter, 1998 Number of Collection ~Fre cene Locations Sam led ~Sam les

1. Direct Radiation Quarterly 27 27
2. Airborne 2.a. Air Iodines Weekly 65 2.b. Air Particulates Weekly 65
3. Waterborne 3.a. Surface Water Weekly 13 Monthly 3 3.b. Shoreline Sediment Semiannually 2
4. Ingestion 4.a. Fish and Invertebrates 4.a.l. Crustacea Semiannually 4.a.2. Fish Semiannually 4.b. Food Products Broadleaf Vegetation Monthly Total: 188 NOTE: Measurement results having magnitudes that are significantly above the background of the measurement system are reported as net values plus or minus a one-standard-deviation error term. Measurement results that are not significantly above background are reported as less than a Lower Limit of Detection ((LLD), which is an estimated upper limit (with at least 95% confidence) for the true activity in the sample.

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SL QR98-3

1. DIRE T RADIATION- TLDs - R/hour Sample Deployment 08-Jun-98 Sample Deployment 08-Jun-98 Site Collection 22-Se -98 Site Collection 22-Se -98 N-1 5.1 + 0.4 SW-2 4.6 & 0.3 SW-5 5.7 + 0.4 NNW-5 4.8 + 0.4 SW-10 4.7 + 0.3 NNW-10 5.0 + 0.4 SSW-2 4.6 & 0.3 NW-5 4.9 + 0.4 SSW-5 5.0 + 0.4 NW-10 6.1 + 0.4 SSW-10 5.3 + 0.4 WI'AV-2 5.0 + 0.4 S-5 4.8 & 0.4 WNW-5 4.9 +.0.4 S-10 5.0 + 0.4 WNW-10 5.0 + 0.4 S/SSE-10 4.5 + 0.3 W-2 5.3 + 0.4 W-5 5.6 & 0.4 SSE-5 4.6 & 0.3 W-10 5.1 + 0.4 SSE-10 4.9 + 0.4 WSW-2 4.8 & 0.4 SE-1 4.8 + 0.4 WSW-5 4.8 + 0.4 WSW-10 4.3
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SL QR98-3 2.a. IODINE-131 IN WEEKLYAIR CARTRID ES - Ci/

m'ollection Date H08 H12 H14 H30 H34 06-Jul-98 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 14-Jul-98 20-Jul-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 28-Jul-98 <0.01 <0.01 06-Aug-98 <0.01 12-Aug-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.01 <0.02 19-Aug-98 <0.02 <0.01 <0.02 27-Aug-98 <0.03 <0.03 <0.04 <0.03 <0.04 31-Aug-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 09-Sep-98 <0.01 <0.01 14-Sep-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 22-Sep-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 30-Sep-98 3 of12

SL QR98-3 2.b.l. AIR PARTICULATES - GROSS BETA -

Ci/m'am

'14 le Site Collection Date H08 H12 H30 H34 06-Jul-98 0.019 + 0.003 0.015 + 0.002 0.015 + 0.003 0.017 + 0.003 0.016 + 0.003 14-Jul-98 0.013 + 0.002 0.014 + 0.002 0.013 + 0.002 0.005 + 0.002 0.013 + 0.002 20-Jul-98 0.011 + 0.002 0.007 + 0.002 0.007 + 0.002 0.009 + 0.002 0.006 + 0.002 28-Jul-98 0.017 + 0.002 0.021 + 0.002 0.018 + 0.002'.019 + 0.002 0.022 + 0.002 06-Aug-98 0.013 + 0.002 0.015 + 0.002 0.013 + 0.002 0.012 + 0.002 0.011 + 0.002 12-Aug-98 0.007 + 0.002 0.009 + 0.002 0.006 + 0.002 0.008 + 0.002 0.007 + 0.002 19-Aug-98 0.014 + 0.002 0.010 + 0.002 0.010 + 0.002 0.012 + 0.002 0.011 + 0.002 27-Aug-98 0.009 + 0.002 0.011 + 0.002 0.011 + 0.002 0.010 + 0.002 0.010 + 0.002 31-Aug-98 0.011+0.003 0.018+0.003 0.012+0.003 0.016+0.003 0.024+0.003 09-Sep-98 0.012 + 0.002 0.013 + 0.002 0.014 + 0.002 0.014 + 0.002 0.012 + 0.002 14-Sep-98 0.014 + 0.003 0.018 + 0.003 0.019 + 0.003 0.012 + 0.003 0.014 + 0.003 22-Sep-98 0.006 + 0.002 0.006 + 0.002 0.007 + 0.002 0.004 + 0.001 0.007 + 0.002 30-Sep-98 0.011+0.002 0.011+0.002 0.014+0.002 0.012+0.002 0.014+0.002 Mean: 0.012 + 0.001 0.013 + 0.001 0.012 + 0.001 0.012 + 0.001 0.013 + 0.001 2.b.2. AIR P'ARTICULATES GAMMAANALY IS F ARTERLY COMPOSITES Ci/m'hird uarter 1 8

~Ssm ie ite Be-7 K-40 Qs-134, ~s-137 Pb-210 H08 0.0926 + 0.0107 <0.0179 <0.0007 <0.0007 0.0137 & 0.0026 H12 0.0979 + 0.0100 <0.0156 <0.0009 <0.0007 0.0104 + 0.0028 H14 0.1145 + 0.0095 <0.0122 '<0.0009 <0.0008 0.0138 + 0.0030 H30 0.0908+ 0.0078 <0.0176 <0.0010 <0.0007 0.0103 + 0.0034 H34 0.0872 + 0.0090 <0.0174 <0.0009 <0.0009 0.0121 & 0.0032 4 of 12

SL 8-3 3.a. SURFACE WATER - Ci/L Sample Collection Zr-95 Ba-140 Site Date H-3 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140 (A) (B)

H15 06-Jul-98 <152 347 + 15 <2 <2 <4 <4 <3 <2 <2 14-Jul-98 <152 319 + 26 <3 <8 20-Jul-98 <152 366 + 37 <3 <4 <8 <4 <7 <6 <5 <5 28-Jul-98 <152 323 + 32 <3 <3 <6 <3 <7 <6 <4 <4 <6 05-Aug-98 <142 347 + 34 <3 <3 <7- <4 <8 <6 <4 <8 12-Aug-98 <144 375 + 32 <3 <4 <10 <4 <5 19-Aug-98 <144 306+ 34 <4 <4 <7 <4 <8 <6 <4 <4 26-Aug-98 <144 306 + 33 <4 <3 <6 -

<5 <9 <7 <4 <4 <6 31-Aug-98 <144 334 + 35 <3 <9 <4 <8 <7 <4 <5 <10 10-Sep-98 <144 273 + 34 <4 <4 <6 <4 <9 <6 <4 <5 14-Sep-98 <144 317 + 31 <4 <4 <7 <4 <10 <4 <5 ~

<4 22-Sep-98 <144 330+ 29 <3 <3 <4 <7 <5 <3 <10 30-Sep-98 <143 '25 + 36 <4 <4 <7 <4 <8 <6 <5 H59 01-Jul-98 <152 357 + 37 <3 <4 <7 <4. <7 <7 <5 <4 06-Aug-98 <142 289 + 33 <4 <7 <4 <9 <6 <5 <6 10-Sep-98 <144 . 297 + 36 <3 <6 <5 <7 <7 <5 <5 (A)- These tabulated LLD values for Zr/Nb-95 are the higher of the individual parent or daughter LLDs.

(B) - These tabulated LLD values are for Ba-140, either based on direct measurement of Ba-140 or based on ingrowth of La-140, whichever method yields the greater sensitivity for a given sample.

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SL 8-3 3.b. SHORELINE SEDIMENT - Ci/k d wei ht Sample Collection Site Date Be-7 K-40 Co-58 Co-60 Cs-134 Cs-137 Pb-210 Ra-226 Th-232 U-238 H15 06-Aug-98 <77 287 + 49 <7 <7 <10 <9 589 + 236 302 + 11 128 + 12 <408 H59 06-Aug-98 . <69 230 + 36 <8 <7 <9 <7 <682 277 + 10 <50 <377 4.a.l. CRUSTACEA - Ci/k wet wei ht Sample Collection Site Date K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Ra-228 H15 20-Aug-98 2042+ 407 <26 <42 <104 <49 <89 <46 <49 <697 <187 H59 13-Aug-98 1594+ 178 <15 <18 <37 <27 <41 <21 <20 <393 . <87 4.a.2. FISH - Ci/k wet wei ht Sample Collection Site Date K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Ce-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Ra-228 H15 25-Aug-98 2497+ 200 <16 <18 <41 <21 <43 <20 <307 <86 H59 27-Aug-98 1832+ 186 <17 <16 <32 <20 <42 <19 <343 <80 6 of 12

SL 8-3 4.b. BROADLEAF VEGETATION - Brazilian Pe er - Ci/k wet wei ht Sample Collection Site Date Be-7 K-40 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Pb-210 Pb-212 Ra-226 H51 01-Jul-98 497 + 55 3882 + 148 <10 <12 <12 <637 <198 <243 06-Aug-98 633 + 60 4671 + 157 <10 <10 <13 <663 <178 <219 10-Sep-98 989+70 5105+176 <10 <11 <687 <161 <259 H52 01-Jul-98 604 + 56 3580 + 137 <9 <12 <611 <653 <220 06-Aug-98 798 + 57 4879 + 148 <9 <9 <614 <165 <210 10-Sep-98 1114 + 79 4756 + 168 <12 <12 <12 <743 <171 <263 H59 01-Jul-98 516+70 4238+169 <10 <13 <15 <674 <201 <251 06-Aug-98 533 + 48 3568 + 141 <9 <15 <617 <175 <221 10-Sep-98 1040 + 68 4493 + 157 <11 <12 <9 <695 82+20 <233 7 of 12

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RADIOLOGICALSURVEILLANCE OF FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY ST. LUCIE PLANT FOURTH QUARTER 1998 BUREAU OF RADIATIONCONTROL

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SL QR98-4 ST. LUCIE SITE Technical Specifications Sampling Pourth Quarter, 1998 Number of Sam leT e C'ot lection i~re cene Locations Sam led ~Sam les

1. Direct Radiation Quarterly 27 27
2. Airborne 2.a. Air Iodines Weekly 65 2.b. Air Particulates Weekly 65
3. Waterborne 3.a. Surface Water Weekly 13 Monthly 3 3.b. Shoreline Sediment Semiannually 0
4. Ingestion 4.a. Pish and Invertebrates 4.a.l. Crustacea Semiannually 4.a.2. Pish Semiannually 4.b. Pood Products Broadleaf Vegetation Monthly Total: 182 NOTE: Measurement results having magnitudes that are significantly above the background of the measurement system. are reported as net values plus or minus a one-standard-deviation error term. Measurement results that are not significantly above background are reported as less than a Lower Limit of Detection (<LLD), which, is an estimated

, upper limit (with at least 95% confidence) for the true activity in the sample.

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1. DIRE T RADIATION- TLDs - R/hour Sample Deployment 22-Sep-98 Sample Deployment 22-Sep-98 Site Collection 08-Dec-98 Site Collection 08-Dec-98 N-1 4.6 + 0.4 SW-2 4.1 + 0.3 SW-5 5.3 + 0.4

'NW-5 4.5 + 0.3 SW-10 4.4+ 0.3 NNW-10 4.7 + 0.4 SSW-2 4.4 + 0.3 NW-5 4.5 + 0.3 SSW-5 4.5 + 0.3 NW-10 5.8 & 0.4 SSW-10 4.4 + 0.3 WNV-2 4.4 + 0.3 S-5 4.3 + 0.3 WNW-5 4.4 + 0.3 S-10 4.6 + 0.3 WI'AV-10 4.6 + 0.3 S/SSE-10 4.3 + 0.3 W-2 4.8 & 0.4 W-5 4.9 + 0.4 SSE-5 (A) 3.7 + 0.3 W-10 4.6 & 0.3 SSE-10 4.7 + 0.4 WSW-2 4.6 + 0.3 SE-1 4.2 6 0.3 WSW-5 4.2 + 0.3 WSW-10 3.9 + 0.3 H-32 4.8 + 0.4 (A) This site was relocated at the start of the quarter.

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SL QR98-4 2.a. IODINE-131 IN WEEKLYAIR CARTRIDGES - Ci/

m'ollection Date H08 H12 H14 H30 H34 07-Oct-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.04 <0.02 14-Oct-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.01 <0.01 <0.02 19-Oct-98 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 <0.02

'6-Oct-98 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 02-Nov-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 10-Nov-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 '<0.02 <0.02 17-Nov-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 24-Nov-98 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 30-Nov-98 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 08-Dec-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 16-Dec-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 22-Dec-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 30-Dec-98 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 3 of12

SL QR98-4 2.b.1. AIR PARTICULATES - GROSS BETA -

Sam le Site Ci/m'ollection Date H08 H12 H14 H30 H34 07-Oct-98" 0.007+0.002 0.009+0.002 0.009+0.002 <0;009 0.009 & 0.002 14-Oct-98 0.005 + 0.002 0.012 + 0.002 0.006 + 0.002 0.005 + 0.001 0.008 + 0.002 19-Oct-98 0.012 + 0.003 0.015 + 0.003, 0.012 + 0.003 0.013 + 0.003 0.011 + 0.003 26-Oct-98 0.010 + 0.002 0.008 + 0.002 0.011 + 0.002 0.012 + 0.002 '0.007 + 0.002 02-Nov-98 0.021 a 0.002 0.025 + 0.003 0.016 + 0.002 0.021 + 0.002 0.024 + 0.002 10-Nov-98 0.018 + 0.002 0.018 + 0.002 0.022 a 0.002 0.014 + 0.002 0.019 + 0.002 17-Nov-98 '0.012 + 0.002 0.011 + 0.002 0.010 + 0.002 0.011 + 0.002 0.007 + 0.002 24-Nov-98 0.006 + 0.002 0.005 + 0.002 0.008 + 0.002 0.005 + 0.002 0.006 + 0.002 30-Nov-98 0.011 + 0.002 0.013 + 0.002 0.015 + 0.002 0.014 + 0.002 0.015 + 0.002 08-Dec-98 0.007 + 0.002 0.008 + 0.002 0.010 + 0.002 0.004 + 0.002 0.013 + 0.002 16-Dec-98 0.009 + 0.002 0.014 + 0.002 0.013 + 0.002 0.005 + 0.002 0.011 + 0.002 22-Dec-98 0.013 + 0.002 0.017 + 0.003 0.011 + 0.002 0.013 + 0.002 0.017 + 0.002 30-Dec-98 0.004 + 0.001, 0.007 + 0.002 0.008 a 0.002 0.004 6 0.001 0.006 + 0.001 Mean: 0.010 + 0.001 0.012 + 0.001 0.012 + 0.001 <0.010 0.012 + 0.001, a

2.b.2. AIR PARTIC ATES GAMMAANALYSIS OF ARTERLY COMPOSITES Ci/m'Sam le Site Be-7 K-40 Cs-134 Cs-137 Pb-210 H08 0.1075 + 0.0097 <0.0161 <0.0009 <0.0007 0.0155 6 0.0029 H12 0.1165 6 0.0106 <0.0189 <0.0008 <0.0009 0.0160 + 0.0035 H14 0.1312 + 0.0108 <0.0205. <0.0009 <0.0007 0.0106 + 0.0029 H30 0.1114 + 0.0084 <0.0189 <0.0007 <0.0009l 0.0135 & 0.0026 H34 0.1322 & 0.0068 <0.0128 <0.0006 <0.0005 0.0098 + 0.0022 4of12

SL 98-4 3.a. SURFACE WATER - Ci/L

, Sample Collection 'Zr-95 Ba-140 Site Date K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140 (A) =

(B)

H15 07-Oct-98 <146 367+38 <3 <3 <6 <5 <8 <6 <6 <4 <5 15-Oct-98 <145 292+ 32 <4 <4 <6 <4 <4 <8 19-Oct-98 <142 349 + 36 <4 <4 <7 <4 <9 <6 <4 <5 26-Oct-98 <145 312 + 32 <3 <3 <6 <9 02-Nov-98 <148 345 + 34 '3 <4 <6 <4 <8 <7 <4 <4 <6 10-Nov-98 <148 330 + 32 <3 <3 <5 <4 <6 <5 <4 <4 <3 17-Nov-98 <147 381 + 34 <3 <4 <6 <4 <9 <6 <5 <4 <4 24-Nov-98 <146 284 + 33 <3 <9 <7 <6 <4 <4 30-Nov-98 -

<146 321 + 35 <4 <4 <9 <4 <8 <6 <4 09-Dec-98 <148 290 +.36 <4 <4 <7 <3 <8 . <7 <4 <4 <6 16-Dec-98 -

<145 333 + 34 <3 <4 <8 <4 <10 <7 <7 <4 <4 22-Dec-98 <145 344 + 36 <4 <4 <5 <5 <8 <7 <3 <4 <4 <8 31-Dec-98 <145 337 + 17 <2 <2 <3 <2 <4 <3 <3 H59 01-Oct-98 <146 373 + 34 <4 <8 <4 <6 <5 02-Nov-98 <148 359 & 36 <5 <9 <6 <5 <4 01-Dec-98 <148 381 + 37 <3 <10 <7 <5 <4 <8 (A)- These tabulated LLD values for Zr/Nb-95 are the higher of the individual parent or daughter LLDs.

(B) - These tabulated LLD values are for Ba-140, either based on direct measurement of Ba-140 or based on ingrowth of La-140, whichever method yields the greater sensitivity for.a given sample.

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0 SL 8-4 3.b. 'SHORELINE SEDIMENT - Ci/k d wei ht Sample Collection Site Date Be-7 'K-40 Co-58 Co-60 Cs-134 Cs-137 Pb-210 Ra-226 Th-232 U-238 These samples were previously collected.

4.a.1. CRUSTACEA - Ci/k wet wei ht Sample Collection Date 'ite K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Ra-228 These samples were previously collected.

4.a.2. FISH - Ci/k wet wei ht Sample Collection Site Date K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Ra-228 These samples were previously collected.

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4.b. BROADLEAF VEGETATION- Brazilian Pe er - Ci/k wet wei ht Sample Collection Site Date Be-7 K-40 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Pb-210 Pb-212 'a-226 H51 01-Oct-98 936 + 69 3103 + 144 <12 <10 <12 <642 <198 <232 02-Nov-98 1339 + 76 4369 + 156 .<9 <10 <885 <34 <249 01-Dec-98 472 + 62 4561 + 168 <11 <12 <688 <30 <244 H52 01-Oct-98 927 + 62 3381 + 143 <11 <10 <10 <676 <194 <245 02-Nov-98 830 + 70 4448 + 159 <9 <12 <13 <724 <249 01-Dec-98 1073+67 2834+120 <10 <9 <10 <696 <212 H59 '1-Oct-98 781 + 65 3389 + 146 <11 <14 <10 <706 <180 <230 02-Nov-98 1136 + 75 3746 + 154 <10 23+6 <732 <245 01-Dec-98 621+67 4819+168 <13 <13 <626 <245 7 of 12

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FLORIDA DEPT+'F HEALTH EPA INTERLABORATORY CROSS-CHECK PROGRAM DATA January through June, 1998 Media Nuclide Collection EPA Units Normal. Mean of N.D.K. Action Mon Day Yr Known Range Analyses Level WATER Alpha 01 30 98 30.5 pCi/L 0.241 9.77 -4.73 1 WATER WATER Beta H-3 01 03 30 98 13 98 3.9 pCi/L 2155 pCi/L 0.071 7 0.144 2066.33

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-0.44 WATER I-131 02 06 98 104.9 pCi/L 0.146 103.97 -0.15 WATER Sr-89 01 16 98 8 pCi/L 0.000 6.00 -0.69 WATER Sr-90 01 16 98 32 pCi/L 0.118 27.33 -1.62 WATER Co-60 06 05 98 12 pCi/L 0.'18 12.33 0.12 WATER Zn-65 06 . 05 98 104 pCi/L 0.295 112.00 1.39 WATER Cs-134 06 05 98 31 pCi/L 0.000 29.00 -0.69 WATER Cs-137 06 05 98 35 pCi/L 0.118 37.67 0.92 WATER Ba-133 06 05 98 40 pCi/L 0.354 37.00 -1.04 NOTES:

Normal.: Normalized range. As defined in "Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparison Studies Program Fiscal Year 1981 1982", Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, P. O. Box 93478, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89193-3478.

EPA-600/4-81-004, February, 1981.

N.D.K.: Normalized deviation of the mean from the known value, as defined in EPA-600/4-81-004.

NDP: No data provided. No data was provided to EPA for inclusion in their report.

NA: Not available., Report containing th's data has not yet been received from EPA, Las Vegas.

ACTION LEVEL:

(1) Cause: No cause for the low result can be found.

However, the graph of  % responding labs vs. nornamlized deviaton of the mean from the known value given on page 9 of EPA's report for this cross-check (copy attached) shows most laboratories reported a value lower than the known value. Furthermore, the second graph on page 9, responding labs vs. noimalized deviation of the mean from the grand average, shows that the laboratories agree fairly well with each other.

Action: None at this time.

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ESD-LV Performance Evaluation: Gross Alpha-Beta in Water, 30-Jan-1998 9." 16 Gross Alpha Data sorted by Laboratory Average Avera e Ta Lab Avera e Ta Lab Avera e Ta Lab 23.23 JM 26.00 DO 28.60 QP 23.37 JS 26.10 0 29.67 K 23.63 RZ 26.10 GQ 2'9.77 RB 23.73 26.23 DB 29 67 KT 23.77 .26.27 OB os 77 EB BH 26.33 BC 30.33 23.83 24.37 'D 26.50 30.47 D'L 24.73 'XM 26.77 30.53 S 24.77 T 27.03 U'z 31. 17 CA 24,87 BA 27.03 31.57 J 25.07 AW 27.27 C 31.60 XQ 25.37 27.33 33.00 CJ 25.37 D 27.40 35.23 AU 25.53 SL 27.53 3 .17 25.60 BM 27.90 QW 3~.73 XN 25.67 BS 28.20 42.30 WN 25.80 QU 28.57 AL 4o.00 SG 9c responding labs Frequency distribut ion IO

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DOE-QAP 49 RESULTS No. Reported Reported EML EML ~Re orted Test Radionu elide Value Error Value Error EML Evaluation Matrix: Al Air Filter Bq/filter GROSS BETA 2.080 0.070 2.160 0.070 0.963 A MN54 5.250 0.050 4.920 0.400 1.067 A CO60 8.630 0.050 9.160 0.580 0.942 A SB125 7.300 0.200 8.890 0.550 0.821 W CS137 3.830 0.100 22.470 1.030 1.061 A Matrix: WA Water Bq/I H3 84.080 3.100 76.200 2.900 1.103 A MN54 36.400 0.500 32.400, 1.400 1.123 A CO60 51.300 0.400 49.400 1.200 1.038 A NI63 95.230 0.670 95.700 0.900 0.995 A CS137 52.700 0.600 50.000 1.700 1.054 A Matrix: VE Vegetation Bq/kg 1 K40 499.000 9.000 460.000 20.000 1.085 A 1 CO60 20.200 0.500 20.000 1.000 1.010 A 1 CS137 402.000 2.000 390.000 20.000 1.031 A Matrix: SO Soil Bq/kg K40 332.00 6.000 314.000 13.000 1.057 A CS137 945.000 2.000 954.000 38.000 0.991 A Evaluation: A = Acceptable, W = Acceptable with Warning, N = Not Acceptable

DOE-QAP 48 RESULTS No. Reported Reported EML EML ~Re orted Test Radionu elide Value Error Value Error EML Evaluation Matrix: Al Air Filter Bq/filter GROSS BETA 2.300 0.040 1.960 '0.300 1.1 73 A MN54 5.950 0.080 5.44 0.485 1.094 A CO57 10.180 0.040 11.110 0.846 0.916 A CO60 8.960 0.070 9.090 0.732 0.986 A SB125 11.100 0.300 12.160 1.151 0.913 A CS134 17.100 0.100 19.740 1.380 0.866 A CS137 12.700 0.100 11.860 0.957 '.071 A CE144 7.700 0.100 8.210 0.796 0.938 A Matrix: WA Water Bq/l H3 240.100 4.800 218.300 6.505 1.100 MN54 63.500 0.600 57.000 1.900 1.114 CO60 15.000 0.300 13.600 1.200 1.103 CS137 51.500 0.600 46.000 1.700 1.120 Matrix: VE Vegetation Bq/kg 1 .K40 757.000 10.000 707.500 24.987 1.070 A CO60 11.100 0.500 10.575 0.206 1.050 A 1 CS137 186.000 1.000 181.500 7.141 1.025 A Matrix: SO Soil Bq/kg 1 K40 313.000 6.000 313.500 10.150 0.998 A 1 CS137 325.000 1.000 329.500 9.260 0.986 A Evaluation: A = Acceptable, W = Acceptable with Warning, N = Not Acceptable,

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