ML17354A469
ML17354A469 | |
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Site: | Turkey Point |
Issue date: | 12/31/1996 |
From: | Hovey R FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. |
To: | NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM) |
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L-97-87, NUDOCS 9704280027 | |
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NO DOCKET FACIL:50-250 Turkey Point Plant, Unit 3, Florida Power and Light C 05000250
.50-251 Turkey Point Plant, Unit 4, Florida Power and Light C 05000251 AUTH.NAME AUTHOR AFFILIATION HOVEY,R.J.
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PI%I II,PR P3 )99y L-97-87 10 CFR 50.36b U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn:
Document Control Desk Washington, D.C.
20555 Re:
Turkey Point Units 3 and 4
Docket Nos.
50-250 and 50-251 1996 Annual Radiological Attached is the 1996 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report for Turkey Point Units 3 and 4, as required by Technical Specification 6.9.1
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Should there be any questions or comments regarding this information, please contact us.
Very truly yours, R. J.
Hovey Vice President Turkey Point Plant JEK Attachment cc:
L. A. Reyes, Regional Administrator, Region II, USNRC T.
P. Johnson, Sr. Resident Inspector, USNRC, Turkey Point Plant 9704280027 9b123i PDR ADQCK 05000250 R
1996 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT UNITS 3 &. 4 LICENSE NOS; DPR-31, DPR-41 DOCKET NOS.60-250, 60-261 Data submitted by:
Florida DOH Prepared by:
-Reviewed by:
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'ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL.ENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT TURKEY;POINT PLANT - UNITS 3 &i4 TABLE OF NTENTS PA E
Introduction Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Discussion and Interpretation-of: Results.
'3 Environmental Radiological "Monitoring Program Annual Summary TABLE 1 Deviations/Missing Data TABLE 1A Analyses with-LLDsAbove Required Detection Capabilities TABLE 1B Land Use Census TABLE'2
'Key to Sample Locations ATTACHMENTA Radiological. Surveillance of Florida Power and Light Company's Turkey Point Site ATTACHMENT8 First Quarter, 1996 Second Quarter, 1996 Third Quarter, 1996 Fourth Quarter, 1996
'Results from the Interlaboratory Comparison Program, 1996 ATTACHMENTC
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V 1996 ANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT - UNITS 3 8( 4 The data obtained through the Turkey Point. Radiological Environmental'Monitoring Program verifies that the levels of radiation and concentrations of radioactive materials in environmental samples are not increasing.
These measurements verify that thedose or dose commitment to members of the public, due to operation of Turkey Point Units 3 5 4, during the surveillance year, is well within the limits established by 10 CFR 50, Appendix I. The sampling period was from January 1,
1996 to December 31, 1996.
Additionally, supplemental samples collected by the State of Florida, Department of Health (DOH), do not indicate adverse trends in the radiological environment.
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1996 ANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT TURKEY'POINT PLANT - UNITS 3 5 4 INTRODUCTION This report is submitted pursuant to Specification 6.9 of Turkey Point Units 3 5 4 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 described in the Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM) meeting the requirements of Unit 3 and Unit 4 Technical'Specifications.
RADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALMONITORING PROGRAM 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.
The Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP) for the Turkey Point Plant is conducted pursuant to. Control,5.1 of Turkey Point Unit.3 5. 4 ODCM; Sample Locations, Types and Frequencies:
Direct radiation gamma exposure rate is monitored continuously, at 21 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 lodine-131, gross beta, and gamma isotopic measurements.
C.
Surface water samples are collected from three locations.
Samples are collected; and analyzed monthly.
Analyses include gamma isotopic and tritium measurements.
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1996 ANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT - UNITS 3 5. 4 Shoreline sediment samples-are collected from three'ocations coinciding with the locations for surface water samples.
Samples are collected'and analyzed semi-annually.
Sediment samples are analyzed by gamma isotopic measurements.
Fish.and invertebrate samples are collected from two locations coinciding with two of the locations for surface water samples.
Samples are collected and analyzed semi-annually.
Fish and invertebrate samples are analyzed by gamma isotopicimeasurements.
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 Turkey Point 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.
Note that in prior submissions, the State agency was referred to as Health and Rehabilitative Services; the State reorganized that department and renamed a portion of it as the Department of Health (DOH). The laboratory is the same as before this reorganization.
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Qgmmgg< 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.
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1996 ANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONIVIENTALOPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT'- UNITS 3 & 4 D.
A land use census out to a distance of 5 miles radius from the Turkey
. Point 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 j:gal~,
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.
The State of Florida DOH 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 The Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report contains the summaries, interpretations and information required by Control 1.4 of ODCM. Table 1 provides a summary of the measurements made for the nuclides required by ODCM Table 5.1-2, for all samples specified by Table 5.1-1.
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.
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1996 ANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT - UNITS 3 5 4 1.
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:
Results of gross beta measurement are consistent with past measurements.
No radioiodine was detected.
The only identified isotopes are cosmic-ray produced Be-7 and naturally occurring Pb-210 at levels consistent with past measurements.
3.
Waterborne, Surface Water:
The results of radioactivity measurements in surface water samples are consistent with past measurements.
Tritium was reported as present in 7 of the 36 surface water samples collected.
These results are consistent with the known subsurface interchange that occurs between the closed cooling canal and.its surrounding waters, and the pressure gradients caused by the flow of aquifer subsurface waters in South Florida.
The highest reported tritium is less. than 2% of the reporting value specified by ODCM Table 5.1-2.
4.
Waterborne, Sediment The results are consistent with past measurements.
Cesium-137 was reported as present in one of the six samples collected; the concentration was less than 12% of the ODCM Table 5.1-3 required detection capability.
5.
Waterborne, Food Products:
The results are consistent with past measurements; only naturally occurring radionuclides were detected.
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1996 ANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT - UNITS 3 & 4 Broad Leaf Vegetation The results of radioactivity measurements are consistent with past measurements.
Cs-137 was detected, as in the past, in samples collected from the indicator and control locations.
The maximum concentration reported was less than 8% of the reporting level specified by ODCM Table 5.1-2.
Cobalt-58 was reported as present in one of the 36 samples collected.
The reported concentration was less than 2% ~of the reporting level of the most restrictive non-iodine food product nuclide listed in ODCM Table 5.1-2.
(The ODCM.does not specify a LLD in Table 5.1-3; a reporting level is not stated in Table 5.1-2.)
No other fission products were detected; The data obtained through the Turkey Point Plant Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program verify 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.
Additionally, supplemental to the ODCM program, sampling of the direct exposure, inhalation, and ingestion pathways, performed by DOH, does not show adverse trends in levels of radiation and radioactive materials in unrestricted areas.
The measurements verify that the dose or dose commitment to members of the public, due to operation of Turkey. Point Units 3 & 4, 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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ENVIRONMENTALRADIOLOGICALMONITORING PROGRAM ANNUAL
SUMMARY
Name of Facility Turke Point Uni s 3 5. 4, Docket No(s).
50-250 5. 50-251 Location of Facility Dade Florida, Reporting Period Januar 1 - December 31 1996 (County, State)
PATHWAY'IRECTRADIATION SAMPLES COLLECTED: TLD UNITS: micro-R/hr Location with Highest Annual Mean Name'ean (f)'age 1
Type and Total Number of Analyses Performed All Indicator Lower Limit of Locations Distance 5 Detection'LLD)
Mean (f) Range Direction Range Control Locations Mean (f)'ange
. Exposuie Rate, 87 5.06 (83/83) 4.00 - 7.73 NW-10
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7.37 (4/4) 10 mi., NW 7.16-7.73 5.58 (4/4) 5.38 - 5.76 Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements
= 0
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ENVIRONMENTALRADIOLOGICALMONITORING PROGRAM ANNUAL
SUMMARY
Name of Facility Turke P in Uni s 3 54, Docket No(s).
50-250 5 50-251 Location of Facility Dade Fl rida, Reporting Period Januar 1 - December 31 1996 (County, State)
PATHWAY'IRBORNE SAMPLES COLLECTED: RADIOIODINEAND PARTICULATES UNITS:pCi/m'ocation with Highest Annual Mean Name'ean (f)'age 2
Type and Total Number Lower Limit of of Analyses Performed Detection'LLD)
All Indicator Locations Distance 5 Mean (f) Range Direction Range Control Locations Mean (f) Range 260 Gross Beta, 260 Composite Gamma Isotopic, 20 0.024 0.0025
<MDA 0.01 2 (206/208)
T-72 0.003 -.022
<1 mi., WSW 0.012 (51/52) 0.003 - 0.021
< MDA 0.014 (50/52) 0.005 - 0.025
'Be 210Pb 134CS 137CS 0.0052 0.00069 0.00066 0.1308 (16/16) 0.0817 - 0.1848 0.0108 (16/16) 0.0079 - 0.0150
<MDA
<MDA T-58 1mi, NW T-58 1 mi., NW 0.1406 (4/4) 0.1345 (4/4) 0.0968 - 0.1785 0.1025 - 0.1903 0.0126 (4/4) 0.0138 (4/4) 0.0113 - 0.0150 0.0117 - 0.0166
< MDA
<MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements
= 0
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ENVIRONMENTALRADIOLOGICALMONITORING PROGRAM ANNUAL
SUMMARY
Name of Facility Turk Poin Uni s 3 5 4, Docket No(s).
50-250 5 50-251 Location of Facility Dade Florida, Reporting Period Januar 1 - December 31 1996 (County, State)
PATHWAY: WATERBORNE SAMPLES COLLECTED: SURFACE WATER UNITS: pCi/L Location with Highest Annual Mean Name'ean (f)
Page 3 Type and Total Number of Analyses Performed Lower Limit of Detection'LLD)
All Indicator Locations Distance 5 Mean (f) Range Direction Range Control Locations Mean (f)'ange Tritium, 36 Gamma Isotopic, 36 230 295 (7/24)
T-81 110 - 544 6mi., S 300 (6/12) 204 - 544
<MDA 64Mn 69Fe 66Co 60Co 6SZn 96Zr-Nb 131I 134( s 137( s 140B 60 276 (24/24) 122 - 397
<MDA
<MDA
< MDA
<MDA
<MDA
< MDA
<MDA
<MDA
<MDA
<MDA T-81 6mi., S 295 (12/12) 220 - 397 198 (11/12) 104-326
< MDA
< MDA
< MDA
< MDA
< MDA
<MDA
< MDA
< MDA
< MDA
<MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements
= 0
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SUMMARY
Name of Facility
, Docket No(s).
(County, State)
Page 4 PATHWAY: WATERBORNE SAMPLES COLLECTED: SHORELINE SEDIMENT UNITS: pCi/kg, DRY Location with Highest Annual Mean Name'ean (f)'ype and Total Number of Analyses Performed Gamma Isotopic, 6 Lower Limitof Detection'LLD)
All Indicator Locations Distance 5 Mean (f) Range Direction Range Control Locations Mean (f)'ange 137Cs 7Be 40K 210Pb 228Ra 238U 58( o 80( o 134CS 12 100 140 49 12 14 21 (1/4) 305 (3/4) 238-395 384 (3/4) 323 - 505 1101 (3/4) 541 - 2144 752 (4/4) 437 - 1094 737 (3/4) 401 - 1345
< MDA
< MDA
< MDA T-42
<1 mi, ENE T-42
<1 mi., ENE T-81 6mi., S T-42
<1 mi., ENE T-42
<1 mi., ENE T-42
<1 mi~, ENE 21 (1/2) 317 (2/2) 238 - 395 415 (2/2) 325 - 505 1382 (2/21 619 - 2144 993 (2/2) 892 - 1094 873 (2/2) 401 - 1345
<MDA 108 (2/2) 96 -120 232 (2/2) 137 - 327 553 (1/2)
<MDA
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ENVIRONMENTALRADIOLOGICALMONITORING PROGRAM ANNUAL
SUMMARY
Name of Facility Turke Poin Uni s 3 Ij'44, Docket No(s). 50-250 5 50-251 Location of Facility Dade Florida, Reporting Period Januar 1 - Dec mber 31 1996 (County, State)
PATHWAY: INGESTION SAMPLES COLLECTED: CRUSTACEA UNITS: pCi/kg, WET Location with Highest Annual Mean Name'ean (f)'age 5
Type and Total Number of Analyses Performed Gamma Isotopic, 4 Lower Limitof Detection'LLD)
All Indicator Locations Distance 8c Mean (f) Range Direction Range Control Locations Mean (f)'ange 40K
>>5Ra
'4Mn 59Fe 59Co "Co "Zn 134Cs 137CS 130 20 16 19 17 9
1602 (2/2) 1459 - 1744 683 (1/2)
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< MDA
< MDA
< MDA
< MDA
< MDA
< MDA T-81 6mi., S T-81.
6mi., S 1602 (2/2) 1459 - 1744 683 (1/2) 1594 (2/2) 1473 - 1716
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<MDA
<MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements
= 0
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ENVIRONMENTALRADIOLOGICALMONITORING PROGRAM ANNUAL
SUMMARY
Name of Facility Turke Poin Units 3 &4, Docket No(s). 50-250 & 50-251 Location of Facility Dade Florida, Reporting Period Januar 1 - December 31 1996 (County, State)
PATHWAY: INGESTION SAMPLES COLLECTED: FISH UNITS: pCi/kg, WET Location with Highest Annual Mean Name'ean (f)'age 6
Type and Total Number of Analyses Performed Gamma Isotopic, 4 Lower Limit of Detection'LLD)
All Indicator Locations Distance &
Mean (f) Range Direction Range Control Locations Mean (f)'ange 28Ra
'4Mn 59Fe 58Co "Co "Zn 134Cs 137CS 130
'20 16 10, 2293 (2/2) 1925 - 2661 530 (1/2)
< MDA
< MDA
<MDA
< MDA
<MDA
< MDA
< MDA T-81 6mi., S T-81 6mi., S 2293 (2/2) 1925 - 2661 530 (1/2) 2126 (2/2) 1997 - 2256
< MDA
<MDA
<MDA
<MDA
<MDA
<MDA
<MDA
< MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements
= 0
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ENVIRONMENTALRADIOLOGICALMONITORING PROGRAM ANNUAL
SUMMARY
Name of Facility Turke Poin Uni s 3 5 4, Docket No(s).
50-250 5. 50-251 Location of Facility Dade Florida -, Reporting Period Januar 1 - December 31 1996 (County, State)
PATHWAY: INGESTION SAMPLES COLLECTED'ROAD LEAF VEGETATION UNITS: pCi/kg, WET Location with Highest Annual Mean Name'ean (f)'age 7
All Indicator Type and Total Number Lower Limit of Locations
~ of Analyses Performed
. Detection'LLD)
.Mean (f) Range Gamma Isotopic, 36 Distance Direction Range Control Locations Mean (f)'ange 7Be 40'37Cs 58Co 210Pb 225Ra 131I 134CS 71 100 1790 (24/24) 237 - 3482 3578 (24/24) 1710 - 6535 79 (24/24) 19 - 152 12 (1/24) 881 (6/24) 444-1571 117 (1/24)
< MDA
< MDA T 3 rni., W T-41 2 mi., W/NW T-41 2 mi., W/NW T-40 3 mi., W T-41 2 mi., W/NW T-41 2 mi., W/NW 1840 (12/12) 237 - 2962 4359 (12/12) 3039
-. 6535 93 (12/12)19-152'2 (1/12) 1190 (3/12) 991 - 1571 117 (1/12) 1177 (12/12) 477 - 1783 3428 (12/12) 2232 - 4794 19 (3/12) 14-25
< MDA 807 (4/12) 452 -1606 128 (1/12)
<MDA
<MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements
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SUMMARY
(County, State)
The LLD is an "a priori" lower limit of detection which establishes the smallest concentration of radioactive material in a sample that willyield 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) ~
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.
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1996 ANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT - UNITS 3 8c 4 DEVIATIONS/MISSINGDATA A)
Pathway:
Location:
Dates:
Deviation:
Description of
.Problem:
Corrective Action:
Direct Exposure - TLDs.
SSW-10, 10 miles SSW 9/18/96 to 12/04/96 Failure to provide continuous monitoring.
TLDs were missing when collection was attempted.
Replaced TL'Ds.
B)
Pathway:
Location:
Dates:
Deviation:
Description of Problem:
Corrective Action:
Airborne - Radioiodines 5 Particulates, weekly sampling T-64, 22 miles NNE 10/16/96 to 10/30/96 Failure to provide continuous monitoring.
No sample due to sampling equipment failure; sampling hose became disconnected.
Repaired sampling equipment; verified as operable.
C)
Pathway:
Location:
Dates:
Deviation:
Description of Problem:
Corrective Action:
Airborne - Radioiodines
- 5. Particulates, weekly sampling T-72, (1 mile, WSW 4/10/96 to 4/18/96 Failure to provide continuous monitoring.
Suspected power'failure during sampling period.
Sample size was 97% of expected.
Verified equipment as operable.
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1996 ANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT - UNITS 3 L 4 ANALYSES WITH LLDs ABOVE DETECTION 'CAPABILITIES 1/1/96 - 12/31/96 The values specified in ODCM Table 5.1-3,. Detection Capabilities, were achieved for all samples.
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1996 ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL'ENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT - UNITS 3 & 4 LAND USE CENSUS Sector N
NNE 6/96 Milk (c)
Animal L (e)
O (f) 6/96 Residence 2.1/350 (g) 0 6/96 Garden (d)
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WNW NW NNW 3.6/302 (h)
L (g) 4.7/328 4.3/303 3.6/308 4.0/328
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1996 ANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT TURKEY. POINT PLANT -'UNITS 3 8c 4 IM.Z2 LAND USE CENSUS All categories surveyed out to 5 miles radius from the Turkey Point Plant.
The following format is used to denote the location:
distance (miles)/bearing (degrees)
For example, a residence located. in the north sector at a distance of 2.1 miles bearing 350 degrees is recorded as 2.1/350.
Potential milk animal locations.
Gardens with.an estimated growing area of 500 square feet or more.
L denotes that the sector area is, predominantly a land area unoccupied by the category type.
0 denotes that the sector area is predominantly an ocean area.
Non-residential occupied buildings in these sectors include the following:
Gas~
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N 1.8/349 24-hour Security Staff Building NW 3.5/304 24-hour, Security Staffing NNW 4.5/327 Mobile homes used'for field offices NNW 1.8/345 Security'booth at park entrance This house has been converted into a construction office.
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1996 ANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONIVIENTALOPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT - UNITS 3 5 4 Page 1.of 4 PATHWAY: DIRECT RADIATION SAMPLES COLLECTED: TLD SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY:
QUARTERLY Location '"
~no N-2 N-7 N-10 NNW-2 NNW-10 NW-1 NW-5 NW-10 WNW-10 W-1 W-5 W-9 WSW-8 SW-1 SW-8 SSW-5 SSW-10 S-5 S-10 SSE-1 SSE-10 Conical NNE-22 Convoy Point, Parking Area Black Point Marina Parking Lot Old Cutler Rd. approx. 196th Street East End North Canal Road Bailes'Road 5 U.S. ¹1 Turkey Point Entrance Road Mowry Drive 5. 117th Avenue Newton Road, North of Coconut Palm Drive Homestead Middle School On-Site, North Side of Discharge Canal Palm Drive 5 Tallahassee Road Card Sound Road; 0.6 rriile from U.S.
¹1'ard Sou'nd.Road, 3.4 miles from U.S. ¹1 On-Site near Land Utilization Offices Card'Sound Road, 5 miles from U.S. ¹1 On-Site, Southwest Corner of Cooling Canals Card Sound Road, west side of Toll Plaza On-Site, South East Corner of Cooling Canals Card Sound Road at Steamboat Creek Turtle Point Ocean Reef Natoma,Substation
'The location name. is the direction sector - approximate distance (miles)
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1996 ANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT TURKEY'POINT PLANT - UNITS 3 &4 ATTACHMENTA Page 2 of 4 PATHWAY: AIRBORNE SAMPLES COLLECTED: RADIOIODINEAND PARTICUL'ATES SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY:
WEEKLY Location
~Nm T-51'-57 T-58 T-72
,Direction.
~~r NNW NW NW WSW Approximate.
Distance.
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~D~i~ri ~iin Entrance Area to Biscayne National Park SW 107th Avenue at-Mowry Canal Turkey Point Entrance Road Just before entrance to Land:Utilization's access gate..
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T-64 NNE 22 Natoma Substation
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1996 ANNUAL'ADIOL'OGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT, PL'ANT -,UNITS 3 &4 ATTACHMENTA Page 3 of 4 PATHWAY:
'WATERBORNE'AMPLES COLLECTED: SURFACE WATER (OCEAN)
'SAMPL'E,COLLECTION FREQUENCY.:
MONTHL'Y Location
~Nm T-42 T-81 Direction ENE
.S Approximate
- Distance
~miles
~Ds~ri ~in Biscayne: Bay at Turkey Point Card Sound, near, Mouth of Old Discharge Canal C<~nr I:
T-67 N, NNE 13-'18 Near Biscayne Bay, Vicinityof Cutler Plant, North to Matheson Hammock Park SAMPLES COLLECTED: SHORELINE SEDIMENT SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY:
SEMI-ANNUALLY Location
~Nam T-42 T-81 Direction
, Sector ENE S
Approximate Distance "
~miles 6
~De ~ri'ion Biscayne Bay at Turkey Point Card'Sound, near Mouth of Old Discharge Canal,.
~con rol:
T-67 N, NNE 13-18 Near Biscayne Bay, Vicinityof Cutler Plant, North-to Matheson'Hammock Park
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1996 ANNUALRADIOLrOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT, TURKEY POINT PLANT -'UNITS 3 8c 4 ATTA HMENT A Page 4 of 4 PATHWAY: INGESTION SAMPLES COLLECTED: CRUSTACEA AND'FISH SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY:
SEMI-ANNUALLY L'ocation
~Nm Direction
~r'pproximate Distance
~mile
~Ds~ri ~in T-81 S
.6 Card Sound. Vicinityof Turkey Point Facility
~Gnarl:
T-67 N, NNE 13-18 Near Biscayne Bay, Vicinityof Cutler Plant, North to Matheson Hammock Park SA'MPLES COLLECTED: BROAD LEAF VEGETATION'AMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY:
MONTHLY Location
~Nem Direction Se~gr T-40, W'pproximate Distance
~mile 3
~Descri ion South of Palm Dr. on S.W.'17th Street
,Extension T-41 WNW Palm Dr., West of Old Missile Site near Plant Site Boundary
~con r i:
T-67 N, NNE 13-18 Near Biscayne Bay, Vicinityof Cutler Plant, North to Matheson Hammock Park
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1996 ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL'NVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT - UNITS.3 &
4'TTA HMENT B RADIOLOGICALSURVEILLANCE OF FLORIDA,POWER'ND L'IGHT'COMPANY'S TURKEY POINT'SITE 1996 First Quarter, 1996
'Second Quarter,.1996 Third Quarter, 1996 Fourth Quarter, 1996
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RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OF'LORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY'S TURKEY POINT SITE First Quarter, 1996 Office of Radiation Control Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services
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TURKEY POINT SITE Technical Specifications Sampling First. Quarter, 1996 Sam le T e
Collection Fre enc Locations Number of
- 1. Direct Radiation Quarterly 22'2
- 2. Airborne 2.a Air Iodines 2.b Air Particulates Weekly Weekly 5
5 65 65
- 3. Waterborne
. 3.a Surface Water t
3.b Shoreline. Sediment
- 4. In estion g
4.a Fish. and Invertebrates.
4.a.l Crustacea 4.a.2 Fish Monthly Semi.'annually Semiannually Semiannually 3
2 2
9' 4.b Food Products 4.b.1 Broadleaf Vegetation Monthly Total:
177 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.
0 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.
l
DIRECT RADIATION TLDs
(micro-R hour Sample Site Deployment 12-13-95 Collection 03-13-96
.N-2
'N-7 N-10
'NNW-2 NNW-10 NW-1 NW-5 NW-10 WNW-10 W-1 W-5 W-9 WSW-8 SW-1 SW-8 5 ~ 26 + 0.41 4.72
+ 0.37 4.81
+ 0.38 4.42
+ 0.35 5.84
+ 0.45 4'3
+
0'6 4.96
+ 0.39 7-29
+ 0.56 6.40
+ 0:.49 6.45
+ 0.49 4-84
+ 0.37 4.73' 0.37'.98
+ 0.39 4'2
+
0'6 4" 99
+ 0.
39'SW-5 SSW-10 S-5 S-10
'5
~ 07'
- 0. 40 4.73
+ 0'.37 4.87
+ 0.39 5.58
+ 0.,43 SSE-1.
SSE-10 4.65
+ 0.,37 5.88
+ 0.45
.NNE-22 5.70
+ 0.45
0
2.a IODINE-131 IN WEEKLY AIR FILTERS
( Ci/m
)
Sam le Site Collection Date T51 T57 T58 T64 T72 01-03-96 01-09-96 01-17-96 01-24-96 01-30'-96
<0.01
<0,. 04
<0.02
<0.01
<0. 02
<0.'01
<0. 03
<0. 02
<0. 02
<0. 02
<0.02
<0.03
<0.02
<0.02
<0.02
<0. 01
<0.04
<0.02
<0.02
<0.02
<0. 02
%0. 03
<0.02
<0.02
<0.
02'2-06-96 02-13-96 02-22-96 02-.27-96
<0.01
<0.01
<0'..02
<0.02
<0.01
<0.
02'0.02
<0.02
<0.02
<0.01
<0.01
<0..02.
<0. 02
<0.02
<0.01
<0.02
<0.02
<0.02
<0.01
<0.03 03-04-96 03-13-96
'03-19-96 03-25-96
<0. 02
<0..01
<0'. 02
<0.
02'0.
03
<0.01
<0,. 02
<0..02
<0. 03
<0.01
<0.02
<0.02
<0. 02
<0. 02
<0.02
<0.02
<0.02
<0.01
<0.02
<0.02
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Cl
~
2.b AIR. PARTICULATES
GROSS BETA
(pCi m
Collection Date T51 T57 Sample Site T58 T64 T72 01;03-96 01-09-96 01-17-96 01-24-96 01-30-96 0.010 0.014 0.017 0.013 0.006
+ 0. 002
+ 0. 003
+ 0. 002
+ 0. 002
+ 0. 002 0.011 0.016 0.017 0.015 0.012
+ 0. 002
+ 0. 002
+ 0.002
+ 0.002
+ 0.002 0 ~ 013
+
- 0. 012
+
0.018
+
0.016
+
0.012
+
0.003 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.016
+
0.020
+
0.018
+
0.016
+
0.014
+
0.002 0.003 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.011
+
0.015
+
0.015
+
0.019
+
0.015
+
- 0. 003
- 0. 002
- 0. 002
- 0. 002
- 0. 002 02-06-96 02-13-96 02-22-.96 02-27-96 03-04-96 03-13-'96 03-19-96 03-25-96 0.010
+ 0.002 0.013
+ 0.002 0.016
+ 0.002 0.017
+ 0.003
- 0. 020
+ 0. 003 0.011
+ 0.002 0.013
+ 0.002 0.011
+ 0.002 0.011
+ 0.002 0.013
+ 0.002 0.013
+ 0.002 0.018
+ 0.002 0.012
+ 0.002 0.007
+ 0.001 0.013
+ 0.002 0-015
+ 0.002
- 0. 013
+ 0. 002 0.014
+ 0.002 0.018
+ 0.002 0.022
+ 0.003
- 0. 020
+ 0. 003 0.013
+ 0.002 0.017
+ 0.002 0.017
+ 0.003
- 0. 011
+ 0. 002.
0.015
+ 0.002 0.017
+ 0.002 0.019
+ 0.003 0.022
+ 0.003 0.013
+ 0.002 0.018
+ 0.003 0.015
+ 0.002
- 0. 013
+ 0. 002
- 0. 012
+ 0. 002 0.012
+ 0.002 0.021
+ 0.003 0.017
+ 0.002 0.011
+ 0.002 0.011
+ 0.002 0.015
+ 0.002 Means:
0.013
+ 0.001 0.013
+ 0.001 0.016
+ 0.001
- 0. 016
+ 0. 001
- 0. 014
+ 0. 001 2.b AIR.PARTICULATES
GAMMA SCANS OF QUARTERLY COMPOSITES
(pCi/m
)
First Quarter, 1996 Sample Site T51 T57 T58 T64 T72 Be-7 0.1580
+ 0.0120 0.1670
+ 0.0117 0.1758
+ 0.0113 0.1903
+ 0.0108 0.1848
+ 0.0115 K-40
<0.0169
<0.0129
<0.0175
<0.0176
<0.0187 Cs-134.
<0.0010
<0.0010
<0.0008
<0.0008
<0.0013 Cs-137
<0.0009
<0.0006
<0.0005
<0.0010
<0.0007 Pb-210 0.0124
+ 0.0025 0.0162
+ 0.0034 0.0116
+ 0.0026 0.0166
+ 0.0026 0.0126
+ 0.0032
0 i1
3
~ a.
SURFACE HATER
(pCi l) 0 Sample Collection Site Date H-3 Zr-95 Ba-140 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140 (A)
(B)
T42 01-17-96
<153 244
+ 30
<3
<4
<9
<4
<8
<6
<7
<3
<4
<5 02-14-96
<156 212
+ 29
<4
<4
<7
<4
<7
<7
<12
<4
<4
<5 03-20-96
<152 278
+ 36
<3
<4
<9
<4
<7
<6
<13
<3
<3
<7 T67 01-22-96
<153
'09 +'6
<4
<3
<7
<4
<8
<6
<7 02-19-96
<146 326
+ 31
<4
<4
<7
<5
<10
<9
<8
<4
<4
<5
<4
<4 03-20-96
<152 257
+ 31
<4
<4
<10
<4
<8
<7
<12
<4
<3
<3 T81 01-17-96
<153 237
+ 32
<4
<4
<6
<4
<8
<6
<8
. <4
<4
<3 02-14-96 256
+ 50 293
+ 35
<4
<3
<7
<4
<9
<6
<12
<4 03-21-96 204
+ 51 316
+ 16
<2
<2
<4
<2
<4
<3
<5
<2
<5
<2
<6
<3 (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.
0
~
3.b SEDIMENT (pCi/k, dry wei ht)
Sample Collection Site Date Be-7 K-40 Co-58 Co-60 Cs-134 Cs-137 Others T42 01-17-96 238
+ 64 323
+ 60
<13
<13
<14 21 +
7 Pb-210:
2144
+ 522 Ra-226:
1094
+ 20 U-238:
1345
+ 291
'T67 01-19-96 96
+ 37 327
+ 52
<8
<7
<8
<8 Pb-210:
553
+ 217 T81 01-08-96
<145 325
+ 60
<11
<11
<11
<9 Ra-226:
437
+ 14 4.a.1 CRUSTACEA Blue Crab
( Ci k
, wet wei ht)
Sample Collection Site Date K-4 0 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Ra-228 T67 03-04-96 1473
+ 167
<17 T81 02-29-96 1744
+ 116
<13
<21
<46
<25
<38
<21
<23 ND ND
<14
<32
<16
<29
<14
<13 683
+ 16 ND 4.a.2 FISH
Man rove Snap er
(pCi k
, wet weight)
Sample Collection Site Date K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-.60 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Ra-228 T67 03-04-96 1997
+ 223
<21
<32
<44
<26
<65
<25
<25 ND ND T81 02-29-96 2661
+ 215
<18
<20
<64
<28
<45
<24
<23 ND ND ND Non-detectable.
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BROADLEAF VEGETATXON Brazilian. Pepper
(pCi k
, wet wei ht)
Sample Collection Site Date Be-7 K-40 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Pb-210 Ra-226 T40 01-19-96 02-15-96 03-21-96 1529
+ 73 1912
+ 88 1873
+ 89 2425
+ 112 3314
+ 140 2515
+ 118
<14
<19
<24
<10 22
+ 5 716
+ 230
<9 110
+ 9 ND
<9
31 + 7 556
+ 206 ND ND ND T41 01-19-96 02-15-96 03-21'-96 1414
+ 71 1942
+ 94 1461
+ 81 3540
+ 126 5561
+ 167 6535
+ 164
<13
<19
<25
<9
<12 19+7 ND 81+7 ND 39
+ 7 991 + 294 ND ND 117
+ 46 T67 01-19-96 02-19-96 03-20-96 689
+ 56 1065
+ 68 981
+ 71 4605
+ 153 3455
+ 136
<15
~ 3427
+ 132
~
<26
<12
<10
<9
<9
<9
<12 ND 485
+ 228 686
+ 228 ND 128
+ 60 ND ND Non-detectable.
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RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OF FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT.COMPANY'S TURKEY POINT SITE
'Second Quarter,.
1996 Office of Radiation, Control Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative 'Services
0 0'
TURKEY POINT SITE Technical Specifications Sampling Second Quarter, 1996 Sam le T e
Collection Fre enc Locations Number of
- 1. Direct Radiation Quarterly 22 22
- 2. Airborne 2.a Air lodines 2.b Air Particulates Weekly Weekly 5
5 65 65 3.. Waterborne 3.a Surface Water 3.b Shoreline Sediment I
- 4. Ingestion 4,.a Fish. and Invertebrates 4.a.l Crustacea 4.a.2, Fish Monthly Semiannually Semiannually Semiannually 0
0 9
0 4.b Food'roducts 4.b.l Broadleaf Vegetation Monthly Total:
170 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.
4 Measurement results that are not significantly above background are reported as "non-, detectable" (ND) or.,as less than a
L'ower Limit of Detection
(<LLD), which is an estimated upper limit
.(with at least.
95%
confidence) for.the true activity in the sample.
0 0
DIRECT RADIATION
(micro-R hour)
Sample Site N-2 N-7 N-10 NNW-2 NNW-10 NM-1 NW-5'W-1'0 WNW-10
'W-1 W-5 W-9
,Deployment 03-13-96 Collection 06-19-96 5.16
+ 0.41 4'.74
+ 0.38 4.52
+ 0.,3.6 4.25
+ 0.34
- 5. 14
+ 0'..40 4.63' 0.37 4.56
+ 0.36 7.30
+ '0.'56 5.78
+ 0.45 6.,12
+ 0,-48 4.81
+ 0.38 4.47
+ 0.36 Sample Site WSW-8
.SW-1
'SW-8 SSW-5 SSW-10 S.-5 S-10 SSE-1 SSE-10 NNE-22
'Deployment 03-13-96 Collection 06-19-96 4.61
+ 0.36 4.51
+ 0.36 4.64
'+ 0.37 4.,72
+ 0.38 4.45
+ 0.35 4.97'+ 0.40 5-11
+ 0.40 4.74
+ 0.38 5.41
+ 0.42 5.38
+ 0.42 O
2.a IODINE-131 IN 'MEEKLY AIR FILTERS
(pCi/m
)
- Sample Site Collection Date 04-02-96
,04-10-96 04-18-96 04-24-96 04-30-96 05-07-96
'05-14-96 05-20-96 05-28,-96 06-04-96 06-10-96 06-18-96 06-25-96 T51
<0.02
<0.'02
<0. 02
<0.03
<0.02
<0.02
<0.01
<0.,02
<0. 01
<0.02
<0.02
<0.02
<0..02
<0'. 02
<0.02
<0.02
<0.03
<0.02
<0.02
<0.01
<0.02
<0.. 01
<0.02
<0.02
<0.02
<0.02 T58
<0. 02
<0.02
<0.02
<0.03
<0.02
<0.02
<0.01
<0.02
<0.01
<0.02
<0:02
<0.02
<0.02 T64
<0. 02
<0.. 02
<0:. 02
<0.03
<0.:01
<0..02
<0.01
<0.01
<0.01
<0..02
<0. 02
<0.02
<0.02 T72
<0.
02'0.02
<0. 02 (A)
<0.03
<0.02
<0. 02
<0. 02
<0.01
<0.01
<0..02
<0.,02*
<0.'02
<0.02 (A)
We suspect a power outage occurred'uring this sample.
The equipment. is estimated to have run for 188 hours0.00218 days <br />0.0522 hours <br />3.108466e-4 weeks <br />7.1534e-5 months <br /> out of the e
193 total hours for this sampling interval.
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2.b AIR PARTICULATES
GROSS BETA
(pCi m
)
Collection Date T51 T57 Sample Site T58 T64 T72 04-02-.96 04-10-96 04-18-96 04-24-96 04-30-96 0.011 0.009 0.017 0.014 0.010
+ 0.002
+ 0.002
+ 0.002
+ 0.002
+ 0.002
- 0. 014
- 0. 007
- 0. 014 0.018 0.009
+ 0.002
+ 0.002
+ 0.002
+ 0.003
+ 0.002 0.012
+
0.011
+
0.016
+
0.015
+
0.011
+
0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.014
+
0.010
+
0 '18
+
0 '25
+
0.009
+
- 0. 002 0.002 0.002 0.003 0'02 0 ~ 013
+
0.008
+
(A0.014
+
0.014
+
0.008
+
0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 05-07-96 05-14-96 05-20-96 05-28-96 0.011
+ 0.002 0.012
+ 0.002 0.010
+ 0.002 0.009
+ 0.002
- 0. 011
+ 0. 002 0.012
+ 0.002 0.010
+ 0.002 0.008
+ 0.002 0.015
+ 0.002 0.012
+ 0.002 0.010
+ 0.002 0.010
+ 0.002 0.011
+ 0.002 0.011
+ 0.002 0.011
+ 0.002 0.011
+ 0.002 0.010
+ 0.002 0.011
+ 0.002 0.011
+ 0.002 0.011
+ 0.002 06-04-96 06-10-96 06-18-96 06-25-96 0.008
+ 0.002 0.004
+ 0.002 0.006
+ 0.002 0.004
+ 0.002 0.009. + 0.002 0.010
+ 0.002 0.003
+ 0.001 0.006
+ 0.002
, 0.013
+ 0.002 0.009
+ 0.002 0.005
+ 0.002 0.005
+ 0.002 0.013
+ 0.002 0.009
+ 0.002 0.005
+ 0.002 0.009
+ 0.002 0.012
+ 0.002 0.008
+ 0.002 0.005
+ 0.002 0.007
+ 0.002 Means:
0.010
+ 0.001 0.010
+ 0.001 0.011
+ 0.001 0.012
+ 0.001 0.010
+ 0.001 (A)
We suspect a power outage occurred during this sample.
The equipment is estimated to have run for 188 hours0.00218 days <br />0.0522 hours <br />3.108466e-4 weeks <br />7.1534e-5 months <br /> out, of the 193 total hours for this sampling interval.
2.b AIR PARTICULATES
GAMMA SCANS OF QUARTERLY COMPOSITES
(pCi/m
)
Second Quarter, 1996 Sample Site T51 T57 T58 T64 T72 Be-7 0.1237
+
0.1206
+
0.1475
+
0.1069
+
0.1396
+
0.0111 0.0096 0.0098 0.0088 0.0097 K-40
<0.0155
<0.0190
<0.0174
<0.0142
<0.0186 Cs-134
<0.0010
<0.0008
<0.0007
<0.0010
<0.0008 Cs-137
<0.0006
<0.0010
<0.0006
<0.0009
<0.0010 Pb-210 0 '096
+ 0.0021 0.0092
+ 0.0024 0.0150
+ 0.0024 0.0134
+ 0.0036 0.0079
+ 0.0031
0 0
0 3.a SURFACE WATER
(pCi/1)
Sample Collection Site
.Date H-3 Zr-95 Ba-140 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140 (A)
(B)
T42 04-19-96
<153 312
+ 39
<4
<4
<8
<3
<8
<7
<13
<4
<8 05-16-96 110
+ 49 396
+ 35
<3
<3
~
<8
<5
<9
<6
<7
<5 06-05-96
<150 194
+ 30
<4
<3
<8
<4
<8
<7
<10
<5
<5
<4
<5
<6 T67 04-23-96
<153 173
+ 35
<4
<4
<8
<4
<6
<7
<8
<4
<4
<6 05-21-96
<154 303
+ 37
<3
<3
<8
<5
<8
<8
<7
<4
<4
<5 06-05-96
<150 136
+ 28
<3
<4
<8
<5
<5
<8
<10
<4
<4
<5 T81 04-19-96 544
+ 57 333
+ 36
<3
<4
<9
<5
<8
<7
<11
<4
<4
<5 05-16-96
<154 320
+ 35
<3
<4
<8
<5
<9
<7
<11
<4
<4
<4 06-05-96
<150 397
+ 34
<4
<4
<9
<4
<7
<5
<11
<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.
0 0
4.b.1 BROADLEAF VEGETATION Brazilian Pep er
(pCi k
, wet wei ht)
Sample Collection Site Date Be-7 K-40 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Pb-210 Pb-212 T40 04-24-96 05-21-96 06-06-96 1170
+ 65 237
+ 43 1470
+ 66 4254
+ 130 2256
+ 100 3364
+ 124
<14
<13
<15
<9
<8
<9 29
+
6 444
+ 181 70+5 ND 74+7 ND ND ND ND T4 1 04-24-96 05-21-96 1123
+ 78 596
+ 61 06-06-96 '058
+ 78 5877
+ 171 3879
+ 147
<19
-3039
+ 125.
<19 51+
8
<9 144
+
9
<ll 110
+
8 ND
'ND ND ND ND ND T67 04-23-96 05-21-96 06-05-96 1071
+ 59 477
+ 59 1122
+ 70 2232
+ 109 3183
+ 126 4794
+ 151
<14
<13
<19
<9
<9
<10 14+5
<8
<9 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Non-detectable.
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RADIOLOGICAL.-SURVEILLANCEOF FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY'S TURKEY POINT SITE Third Quarter,,1996 Office of Rad'iation Control Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services
0
TURKEY POINT SITE Technical Specifications Sampli:ng Third Quarter, 1996 Sam le T e
Collection Fre enc Locations Number of Sam les
- 1. Direct:Radiation
- 2. Airborne.
2,.a Air Iodines 2.b Air Particulates Quarterly Weekly Weekly 22 5
5 22 65 64 3.. Waterborne t
3.a. Surface Water 3.b Shoreline Sediment 4.. Ingestion 4.a Fish and Invertebrates 4.a.1 Crustacea 4.a.2 Fish Monthly Semiannually Semiannually Semi.'annually
'3 3
2 2'
3 2
2'..b Food Products, 4.b.,1 Broadleaf Vegetation Monthly Total:
176 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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~,
DIRECT RADIATION
(micro-R/hour)
Sample Site Deployment 06-19-96 Collection 09-18-96
'N-2 N-7 N-10.
NNW-2 NNW-10 NW-1 NW-5 NW-10 4.90
.+ 0:.39 4.'54
+ 0.36 4.54
+ 0.36 4.00
+ 0.33 4.76
+ 0.38 4.61. + 0.37 4.54
+ 0.37 7.16
+ 0.55 WNW-10 5.'81
+ 0.45 W-1 W-5 W-9 WSW;8 I.
SW-1 SW-8 5.78
+ 0.44 4.94
+ 0.40 4.48
+ 0.37 4.65
+ 0.38 4'.58
+ 0.36 4.77
+
0.39'SW-5 SSW-10 4.62
+ 0.36 4.66' 0.38 S-5 S-10 4.34
+ 0.34 5.35
+ 0.43 SSE-1
'SSE-10 4.'55
+ 0.36 5.51
+ 0.44 NNE-22 5.49 '+ 0.43
0
IODINE-131 IN WEEKLY AIR FILTERS
( Ci/m3)
Sam le Site Collection Date T51 T57 T58 T64 T72 07-01-96 07-08-96
-'07-15-96 07-22-96 07-31-96
<0.02
<0. 02,
<0..
02'0.
02
<0.01
<0.01
<0.02
<0.02
<0.01
<0.02
<0.02
<0.02
<0.01
<0,. 02 (A')
<0. 02
<0.02
<0.,02
<0..02
<0 02
<0.01
<0.02
<0;,02
<0'2
<0.02
<0. 01 08-07-96 08-14-96 08-19-96 08-26-96
<0.02
<0.03
<0.03
<0.01
<0. 02
<0.03
<0.03
<0.01
<0'. 02
<0 02
<0.03
<0.03 I
<0; 01
<0.01
<0.08
<0.03
<0.02
<0.03
<0.03
<0.01 09-03-96 09-09-96 09-17-96 09-24-96.
<0.02
<0. 02,
<0.01
<0.02
<0.02
<0.,02
<0. 01
<0. 02
<0.02
<0.02
<0.01
<0.02
<0'. 02
<0. 02
<0.01
<0'. 02
<0. 03,
<0. 01
<0.02(B)
<0.02 (A)
The air hose to the particul'ate filter became disconnected'oon after the beginning of this sample.
This did not affect this charcoal filter cartridge.
(B)
This charcoal filter for site T64 was received without any identification markings.
All other cartridges in this group did have proper markings.
After talking to the sample collector, i;t is believed that this is the correct filter from the way it was packaged.
0
2.b Collection Date T51 AIR PARTICULATES
. T57 GROSS. BETA
(pCi m
)
Sample Site T58 T64 T72 0
07-01-96 07-08-96 07-15-96 07-22-96 07-31-96
- 0. 007 0.015 0.011 0.011 0.018
+ 0.002
+ 0.002
+ 0.002
+ 0.002
+ 0.002 (A) 0.012
+ 0.002 0.013
+ 0.002 0.014
+ 0.002 0.020
+ 0.002 0.006
+
0.016
+
0.014
+
0.013
+
0.019
+
- 0. 002
- 0. 002
- 0. 002 0.002 0.002 0.008
+
0.018
+
0.014
+
0.012
+
0.021
+
0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.009
+
- 0. 017
+
0.013
+
0.010
+
0.021
+
0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 08-07-96 08-14-96 08-19-96 08-.26-96 09-03-96 09-09-96 09-17-96 09-24-96 0.004
+ 0.002 0.020
+ 0.002 0.010
+ 0.002 0.006
+ 0.002 0.009
+ 0.002 0.006
+ 0.002 0.010
+ 0.002 0.010
+ 0.002 0.010
+ 0.002 0.018
+ 0.002 0.008
+ 0.002 0.005
+ 0.002 0.010
+ 0.002 0.010
+ 0.002 0.013
+ 0.002 0.008
+ 0.002
- 0. 008
+ 0. 002
- 0. 019
+ 0. 002 0.009
+ 0.002 0.011
+ 0.002 0.009
+ 0.002 0.005
+ 0.002 0.011
+ 0.002 0.014
+ 0.002 0.010
+ 0.002 0.025
+ 0.003 0.012
+ 0.002 0.008
+ 0.002 0.009
+ 0.002 0.009
+ 0.002 0 '14
+ 0.002 0 '19
+ 0.002 0.011
+ 0.002 0.018
+ 0.002 0.012
+ 0.002
<0.005 0.011
+ 0.002
- 0. 009
+ 0. 002 0.011
+ 0.002 0.014
+ 0.002 Means:
0.011
+ 0.001 0.012
+ 0.001
- 0. 012
+ 0. 001 0 ~ 014
+ 0. 001
- 0. 013
+ 0. 001 (A)
The air hose to this particulate filter became disconnected soon after the beginning of this sample.
There is no analysis result for this sample because the air volume through this filter cannot be determined.
2.b AIR PARTICULATES
GAMMA SCANS OF QUARTERLY COMPOSITES
(pCi/m
)
Third Quarter, 1996 Sample Site T51 T57 T58 T64 T72 Be-7 0.1064
+
0.0817
+
0.0968
+
0.1025
+
0.0918
+
0.0094 0.0084 0.0087 0.0095 0.0103 K-40
<0.0165
<0.0169
<0.0173
<0.0229
<0.0191 Cs-134
<0.0009
<0.0009
<0.0009
<0.0009
<0.0011 Cs-137
<0.0007
<0.0007
<0.0008
<0.0008
<0.0009 Pb-210 0.0101
+ 0.0026 0.0105
+ 0.0025 0.0127
+ 0.0026 0.0136
+ 0.0023 0.0098
+ 0.0027
0
~:
3.a SURFACE HATER
( Ci/l)
Sample Collection Site Date H-3 Zr-95 Ba-140 K-40 Mn-54 Co-.58 Fe-59 Co-60 'Zn-65 Nb-95 l-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140 (A)
(B)
T42 07-16-96
<147 08-15-96
<149 09-12-96
<149 374
+ 35
<4
<5 234
+ 30
<8
<4
<8
<5
<7
<4 243
+ 29
<4
<4
<8
<5
<9
<9 (7
1
<7
<7
<4
'<6
<6
<4
<7
<10
<5
<4
<5
<4
<4
<6 T67 07-18-96
- <147 08-16=96
<149 09-13-96
<149 188
+ 29
<4
<4 240
+ 33
<4
<5 177
+ 30
<5
<4 (8
<9
<5
<7
<9
<5
<10
<4
<7
<7
<7 (4
<7
<5
<7
<4
<4
<4
<5
<5
<7
<6 08-20-96
<149 310
+ 31
<4
<4 09-12-96 258
+ 51 318
+ 35
<4
<4 T81 07-16-96 286
+ 50 220
+ 28
<4
<4
<7
<8
<7
<5
<5
<5 (7
i <10 I
I (7
<8
<7
<6
<8
<7
<6
~<4
<4
<5
<5
<5
<4
<6
<5
<4 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.
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3.b SEDIMENT
(pCi/kg, dry wei ht)
Sample Collection Site Date Be-7 K-40 Co-68 Co-60 Cs-134 Cs-137 Others T42 07-17-96 395
+ 52
<196
<11
<13
<12
<16 4
Pb-210:
Ra-226:
U-238 619
+ 253 892
+ 19 401
+ 150 T67 07-18-96 120
+ 28 137
+ 32
<5
<6
<8
<8 ND T81 07-16-96 282
+ 57 505
+ 64
<10
<12
<12
<13 Pb-210:
Ra-226:
U-238:
541
+ 169 585
+ 16 465
+ 113 CRUSTACEA Blue Crab (pCi/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 T67 08-16-96 1716
+ 254
<29
<38
<76
, <30
<67
<32
<34 ND ND T81 08-14-96 1459
+ 194
<27
<25
<61
<26
<58
<25
<29 ND ND 4.a.2 FISH
(T67: Mangrove Snapper)
(T81:
Mo 'arra)
(pCi/kg, wet weight)
Sample Collection Site Date K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Ra-228 T67 08-16-96 2256
+ 211
<20
<21
<32
<22
<52
<21 T81 08-14-96 1925
+ 261
<30
<43
<72
<46
<75
<40
<24 ND ND
<35 530
+ 192 ND ND Non-detectable.
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4.b.l BROADLEAF VEGETATION Brazilian Pepper
. (pCi/kg, wet wei ht).
Sample Collection Site Date Be-7 K-40 Co-58 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Pb-210 T40 07-17-96 08=21-96 09-13-96 1950
+ 80 2197
+ 76 2234
+ 99 2347
+ 110
<10
<24 3581
+ 135
<11
<20 2843
+ 109 12
+
3
<14
<11 51 + 7
<9 40 +
4
<10 135
+
8 ND ND ND T41 07-17-96 08-. 21-96 09-13-96 1720
+ 75 2109
+ 89 2955
+ 105 3800
+ 135 5198
+ 158 3602
+ 131
<9
<10
<9
<17
<16
<24
<9 152
+
9 ND
<10 86
+ 7 ND
<8 110
+ 7 1009
+ 306 T67 07-18-96 08-20-96 09-13-96 1022
+ 59 1689
+ 81 1783
+ 80 4681
+ 149 2569- + 116 3049
+ 126
<9
<10
<15
<16
<26
<12
<10
<13
<11 25 +
4 ND 452
+ 163 ND ND Non-detectable.
il il'
RADIOLOGICAL.SURVEILLANCE OF FLORIDA POWER AND L'IGHT COMPANY'S TURKEY POINT SITE Fourth Quarter, 1996 Florida Department of Health Bureau of Radiation Control
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TURKEY POINT SITE
'Technical Specifications Sampling Fourth, Quarter, 1996 Sample T
e Collection Fre enc Locations
,Sam led Number of Samples
- 1. Direct Radiation
,Quarterly 22
.21
- 2. Airborne 2.a Air Iodines 2.b.Air 'Particulates Weekly Weekly 69 69
- 3. Waterborne 3.a Surface Water t
-3.b Shoreline Sediment
- 4. Ingestion 4.a Pish,and Invertebrates 4.a.l Crustacea 4.a.2 Fish 4.b. Food Products 4'..b.1 Broadleaf Vegetation Monthly Semiannually Semiannually Semiannually Monthly 3
0 0
0 9
'0 0
0 Total:
177 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-d'eviation error term.
e 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'pper limit (with at least 95<
confidence):
for the true activity in the sample.
. II il
I DIRECT RADIATION
(micro-R/hour) t Sample Site N-2 N-7 N-10 NNW-2 NNW-10 Deployment 09-18-96 Collection 12-04-96
- 5. 30' 0 ~ 44 4.41
+ 0.37 4.92
+ 0.41 4.10
+ 0.35 5.50
+ 0.44 Sample Site WSW-8 SW-1 SW-8 SSW-5 SSW-10 Deployment 09-18-96 Collection 12-04-96 5.52
+ 0.4'4 4.78
+ 0.41 4.67
+ 0.38 4.67
+ 0.40 (B)
NW-1 4.30
+ 0.36 NW-5 (A) 4.52
+ 0.37 NW-10 7.73
+ 0.60 S-5 S-10 4.23
+ 0.37 5.53
+ 0.44 WNW-10 W-1 W-5 W-9 6.39
+ 0.50 (A)
- 6. 05
+ 0. 49 5.28
+ 0.43 4.84
+ 0.40 SSE-1 SSE-10 NNE-22 4-79
+ 0.41 5.77
+ 0.46 5.76
+ 0.47 (A)
The dosimeters at sites NW-5 and W-1 were found lying on the ground.
(B)
The dosimeter for site SSW-10 was missing when collection was attempted.
'2. a IODINE-131 IN WEEKLY AIR FILTERS
(pCi/m
)
Sam le Site Collection Date T51 T58 T64 T72 10-01-96 10-08-96 10-16-96 10-21-96 10-30-96 11-06-96 11-13-96 11-19-96 11-26-96 12-03-96 12-09-96 12-16-96 12-23-96 12-31-96
<0. 03
<0.01
<0.02
<0.02
<0.01
<0.02
<0.01
<0.02
<0.02
<0.01
<0.03
<0.01
<0.02
<0.02
<0.03
<0.01
<0.02
<0.02
<0.01
<0. 02
<0.02
<0.02
<0.02
<0. 01
<0. 03
<0. 01
<0. 02
<0.02
<0. 03
<0.01
<0.02
<0.02
<0.01
<0.02
<0.01
<0.02
<0.02
<0.01
<0.02
<0'. 01
<0.02
<0.02
<0.03
<0.01
<0.02 (A)
<0. 01
<0. 02
<0.02
<0.03
<0.02
<0. 02
<0. 02
<0. 02
<0. 02
<0. 02
<0.03
<0.01
<0.02
<0.02
<0.01
<0.02
<0.01
<0.02
<0'2
<0.01
<0.03
<0.02
<0.02
<0.02 (A)
There was no sample due to a disconnected air hose.
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,~
AIR PARTICULATES
GROSS BETA
(pCi in
)
Sam le Site
~:
Collection Date T57 T58 T64 T72 10-01-96 10-08-96 10-16-96 10-21-96 10-30-96
- 0. 014
- 0. 007
- 0. 008 0.006 0.017
+ 0.002
+ 0.002
+ 0.002
+ 0.002
+ 0.002 0; 012
- 0. 008 0.010 0.008 0.016
+ 0.002
+ 0.002
+ 0.002
+ 0.002
+ 0.002
- 0. 016 0.009 0.012 0.009
- 0. 014
+ 0.002
+ 0.002
+ 0.002
+ 0.002
+ 0.002 0.018
+ 0.002 0.008
+ 0.002 0.016
+ 0.002 (A) 0.015
+ 0.002 0.015
+
0.007
+
0.012
+
(B0.010
+
0.016
+
0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 11-06-96 11-13-96 11-19-96 11-26-96 0.009
+ 0.002 0.011
+ 0.002 0.009
+ 0.002 0.011
+ 0.002 0.015
+ 0.002 0.014
+ 0.002 0.008
+ 0.002 0.013
+ 0.002 0.014
+ 0.002 0.013
+ 0.002 0.009
+ 0.002 0.012
+ 0.002
- 0. 013
+ 0. 002 0.014
+ 0.002 0.010
+ 0.002 0.014
+ 0.002 0.009
+ 0.002 0.015
+ 0.002 0.010
+ 0.002 0.018
+ 0.003 12-03-96 12-09-96 12-16-.96 12-23-96 12-31-96 0.012 0.014 0.008 0.009 0.004
+ 0.002
+ 0.002
+ 0.002
+ 0.002
+ 0.002 0.015
+ 0.002 0.014
+ 0.003 0.012
+ 0.002 0.011
+ 0.002 0.003
+ 0.001
- 0. 013
+ 0. 002 0.014
+ 0.002 0.010
+ 0.002 0.008
+ 0.002 0.005
+ 0.002 0.014
+ 0.002
- 0. 019
+ 0. 003 0.011
+ 0.002 0.012
+ 0.002
<0.004 0.009
+
0.016
+
0 '13
+
0.013
+
0.003
+
0.002 0;003 0.002 0.002 0.001 Means:
0.010
+ 0.001 0.011
+ 0.001 0.011
+ 0.001 0.014
+ 0.001 0.012
+ 0.001 (A)
There was no sample due to a disconnected air hose.
(B)
The dust pattern on this particulate filter looked as if a foreign object (leaf
'P fallen against the filter, blocking part of the filter surface during most of sample interval.
The object had fallen off of the filter before it was collected
) had this 2.b AIR PARTICULATES -
GAMMA SCANS OF QUARTERLY COMPOSITES
(pCi m
)
Fourth Quarter, 1996 Sample Site T51 T57 T58 T64 T72 Be-7 0.1043
+ 0.0099 0.1271
+ 0.0085 0.1397
+ 0.0094 0.1384
+ 0.0108 0.1259
+ 0.0099 K-40
<0.0169
<0.0176
<0.0178
<0.0168
<0.0171 Cs-134
<0.0006
<0.0008
<0.0009
<0.0009
<0.0007 Cs-137
<0.0007
<0.0007
<0.0006
<0.0009
<0.0008 Pb-210 0.0096
+ 0.0027 0-0139
+
0 '028 0.0113
+ 0.0029 0.0117
+ 0.0033 0.0115
+ 0.0021
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3.a SURFACE WATER (pCi/l)
~;
Sample Collection Site Date H-3 Zr-95 Ba-140 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140 (A)
~
(B)
T42 10-22-96
<146 122
+ 22
<3
<4
<8
<4
<7
<6
<5
<5
<3
<7 11-05-96
<149 205
+ 31
<4
<4
<7
<2
<7
<7
<9 12-10-96 165
+ 47 270
+ 15
<2
<2
<4
<2
<4
<3
<3
<4
<2
<3
<2
<4
<3 T67 10-22-96
<146 178
+ 26
<4
<4
<7 11-12-96
<148 189
+ 25
<4
<3
<8 12-11-96
<144 104
+ 26
<4
<4
<6
<4
<3
<3
<9
<7
<5
<7
<7
<7
<8
<7
<6
<4
<4
<4
<3
<4
<4
<7
<6
<5 T81 10-22-96
<146 241
+ 28
<4
<3
<6 11-07-96
<145 269
+ 31
<4
<3
-<9 12-10-96 249
+ 49 284
+ 32
<3
<3
<7
<4
<4
<4
<7
<7
<7
<7
<6
<4
<9
<5
<9
<4
<4
<4
<5
<4
<4
<6
<6
<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.
Cl
4.b.1 BROADLEAF VEGETATION Brazilian, Pepper (pCi/k, wet wei ht)
Sample Collection Site Date Be-7 K-40 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Pb-210 T40 10-22-96 11-12-96 12-10=96 2838
+ 98 2962
+ 104 1714
+ 97 1710
+ 110 1722
+ 118 3227
+ 148
<10
<19
<15
<10
<13
<12 56+
6 49+
6 114
+ 10 ND ND ND T41 10-22-96 11-12-96 12-10-. 96 3482
+ 111 1012
+ 73 2002
+ 95 3439
+ 137 3914
+ 126 3926
+ 153
<15
<14
<10
<13 133+
9 40+
5 147
+ 10 1571
+ 271 ND ND T67 10-22-96 11-12-96 12-11-96 1722
+ 83 774
+
67 1728
+ 94 2313
+ 109 2970
+ 129 3855
+ 163
<16
<13
<10
<10 18+
5
<10
<13 ND 1060
+ 194 ND ND Non-detectable.
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0
1996.
ANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT - UNITS 3' 4
ATTA HMENT
'RESULTS FROM THE INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON:PROGRAM 1 996
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FLORIDA DEPT OF HRS EPA INTZRL'ABORATORY CROSS-CHECK PROGRAM DATA January -through June, 1996 WATER WATER WATER
'WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER Alpha Beta Co-60 Zn-65 Ba-133 Cs-134 Cs-137 H-3 I-131 Sr-89 Sr-90 Media Nuclide Collection Mon Day Yr 01 26 96 01 26 96 06 07 96 06 07 96 06 07 96 06 07 96 06 07 96 03 08 96 02 02 96 01 23 96 01 23 96 EPA Known 12.1 7
99 300 745 79 197 22002 67 73
.5 Units pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi./L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L Normal.
Range 0.165 0.106 0 '36 0.138 0.016 0.473 0.236 0.082 0.253 0.473
'0. 118 Mean of Analyses 12.40 10.23 97.00 317.33 696.,00 74.00 205.33 21326.33 64.33 59.00 4.33 N.D.K. Action Level 0.10 1.12
-0.69 1.00
-1.13
-1.73 1.44
'0.53
-0.66
-4.85 1
-0.23 NOTES:
N.D.K.:
NDP:
NA:
Normalized range.
As defi.ned in "Environmental 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.
Normalized deviation of the mean from the known value, as defined in EPA-600/4-81-004.
No data provided.
No data was provided to EPA for inclusion in their report.
Not available.
Report containing this data has not yet been received from EPA, Las Vegas.
ACTION LEVEL:
(1) Cause:
Samples were not counted over a sufficient period of time to resolve the Sr-89 from the Sr-90.
Action: In the future begin counting samples as soon as possible.
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FLORIDA DEPT OF HEALTH EPA ZNTERLABORATORY CROSS-CHECK PROGRAM DATA July through December, 1996 WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER Alpha Alpha Beta Beta Co-60 Zn-65 Ba-133 Cs-134 Cs-137 H-3 I-131 Sr-89 Sr-90 Media Nuclide Collection Mon Day Yr 07 19 96 10 25 96 07 19 96 10 25 96 11 08 96 11 08 96 11 08 96 11 08 96 11 08 96 08 09 96 10 04 96 07 12 96 07 12 96 EPA Known
, 24.4 10 '
44.8 34.6 44 35'4ll 19 10879 2.7 25 12 Units pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L Normal.
Range 0.300 0.118 1
~ 660 0 '69 0.118 0.354 0.197 0.118 0.354 0.145 0.197 0.118 0.000 Mean of Analyses 17.17 4.07 42.13 31.27 44.67 37.33 60.00 10'. 33
- 20. 67 9754.00 27.67 21.67 10.00 N.D.K. Action Level
-2.05
-2.16
-0.92
-1.15 0.23 0.81
-1.15
-0.23 0.58
-1.79 0.19
-1.15
-0.69 NOTES:
Normal'
N.D.K.:
NDP:
NA:
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.
0.
Box 93478, Las Vegas,
- Nevada, 89193-3478.
EPA-600/4-81-004,
- February, 1981.
Normalized deviation of the mean from the known value, as defined in EPA-600/4-81-004.
No data provided.
No data was provided to EPA for inclusion in their report.
Not available.
Report containing this data has not yet.
been received from EPA, Las Vegas.
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