ML18018B049
| ML18018B049 | |
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| Site: | Nine Mile Point, FitzPatrick |
| Issue date: | 02/25/1977 |
| From: | Schneider R Niagara Mohawk Power Corp |
| To: | O'Reilly J NRC Region 1 |
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V NIAGARA lJ MOHAWK NINE MILE POINT NUCLEAR STATION AND JAMES A, FITZPATRICK NUCLEAR POWER PLANT ANNUAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT DPR-63 DOCKET NO, 50-220 (NMP-1)
DPR-59 DOCKET NO, 50-333 (JAF)
JANUARY 1, 1976 DECEMBER 31, 1976
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NIAGARAMOHAWKPOWER CORPORATION NIAGARA MOHAWK SOO ERIE BOULEVARD. WEST SYRACUSE. N. Y. I3202 Feb~a 25, 1977 Nt. James P. O'Reify O~mt'oc, Regulatory Opemtions O)gce United ~es Nucl~ Regulatory Comm&axon Regin I 631 Parctz Avenue Kmg o$ P~A~,
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1976 4&ough Oecembm 31, 1976.
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SCHNEIOER Enc.
(2 copfee)
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NIAGARA MOHAWK POlSER CORPORATION POlUER AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF NElU YORK ANNUAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT January 1,
1976 - December 31, 1976 NINE MILE POINT NUCLEAR STATION UNIT 1 JAMES A. FITZPATRICK NUCLEAR POWER PLANT FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE DPR-63 (NMPNS)
DOCKET NUMBER 50-220 FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE DPR-59 (JAFNPP)
DOCKET NUMBER 50-333
4
TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION DESCRIPTION AND SPiMKY ANALYSIS OF ENVIRONMENTAL DATA A.
Lake Program
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1-7 1-2 1) 2)
3) 4)
5) 6)
Bottom Sediments Mollusks Periphyton Gammarus Fish Lake Water B.
Land Program 2-7 1) 2)
3) 4)
5) 6)
6)
Air Particulates Airborne I-131 Environmental TLD's Radiation Monitors Milk Milch Animal Census Other Land Samples 1
3 4
6 6
7 7
ENVIRONMENTAL STATIONS ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLE SQ1MARY 8-11
LIST OF TABLES
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Table 1
Table 2
Required Sample Collection and Analysis (Lake Program)
Required Sample Collection and Analysis (Land Program) 12 13 Table 3
Table 4
Table 5
Table 6-6B Tables 7-10 Tables 11-14 Airborne I-131 Results Bottom Sediments Results Mollusks and Periphyton Results Fish Results Lake Water Results Air Particulates
- Gross Beta Results 19 20 21-22 23-25 26-29 30-33 Table 15 Table 16 Table 17 Table
.18 Table 19 Table 20 Environmental TLD Results Radiation Monitor Readings Milk - I-131 Results Milk - Gamma Isotopic Results Milch Animal Census Locations Meat, Poultry, Egg Gamma Isotopic Results 34 35-38 39 40-41 42-45 LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
Figure 4
Figure 5
Aquatic Sample Locations Milk, Meat, Poultry, Eggs Sample Locations Milch Animal Census Locations 16 17 18 Off-Site Environmental Station and TLD Locations 14 On-Site Environmental Station and TLD Locations 15
NINE MILE POINT - JAMES A. FITZPATRICK ANNUAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING REPORT INTRODUCTION This report is submitted in accordance with Section 5.6.1 of Appendix B to DPR-63 and Section 5.5.1 of Appendix B to DPR-59.
It includes data for both the Nine Mile Point and James A. FitzPatrick Plant as they share a common site and environmental monitoring program.
DESCRIPTION AND
SUMMARY
The required sample collection and analysis schedule for both plants is listed in Tables 1 and 2.
The sampling locations are shown on Figures 1-5.
ANALYSIS OF ENVIRONMENTAL DATA A.
Lake Program Tables 3-6 list the results of the aquatic monitoring program at 3 sampling locations.
(JAF, NMP-1, Oswego Water Plant) 1)
Bottom Sediments
- Table 3
Possible traces of Sr-89 and Sr-90 activity were indicated at all sample locations for the 05/14/76 collection.
Other gamma emitters were detected at the NMPP 20'nd JAF 20'epth locations.
Assuming the corresponding OSWP data as representing normal background, three of the samples indicate activity greater than background (i.e.
> two times control).
2)
Mollusks - Table 4
Due to the consistent unavailability of mollusks at the control location (OSWP) a representative background level could not be established by which to compare the remaining data.
A comparison was made with past data and no unusual or abnormal
,concentration was indicated.
3)
Periphyton - Table 4
Analysis of the periphyton samples indicated Co-60 and CS-134 activity in the 10/15/76 NhPP sample greater than two (2) times control.
In that there were no periphyton available at the OSWP location (05/17/76), the OSWP data for the 10/15/76 samples were used as control values.
Analysis did show detectable Cs-137 activity in all samples except FITZ (10/15/76).
ANALYSIS OF ENVIRONMENTAL DATA (Cont.)
AD Lake Program (Cont.)
4)
Gammarus Gammarus samples for the entire season never contained enough organisms for analysis.
5)
Fish - Table 5
The only samples that indicated significant activity were the FitzPatrick yellow perch collected on 5/11-13/76 and the Nine Mile Point yellow perch collected on 5/11/76.
These samples showed Sr-90 con-centration of 2.20
+ 0.70 pCi/g and Cs-137 concentration of 3.9
+ 0.4 pCi/g, respectively.
6)
Lake Water - Table 6
The JAF and OSWP water samples for April and May were apparently cross contaminated in the counting lab.
The results of the circulating water composites for NMP-1 and JAF are contained in Tables 6A and 6B respectively.
Chemical analysis of these composites, is required by Section 2 of the Environmental Technical Specifications.
B.
Land Program The results of samples analyzed for the reporting period are included in Tables 7 through 20.
Air Particulates
- Tables 7-10 Tables 7 and 8 give the air particulate gross beta results for 6 off site stations.
Tables 9 and 10 give the gross beta results for the 9
on site stations.
The average gross beta activities (pCi/m ) are as follows:
Off-Sites On-Sites 1st Qtr.
.035 2nd Qtr.
.043 3rd Qtr.
.046 4th Qtr.
.082
.031
.040
.052
.064 Using the average activity of the off-site stations for each sample period as control for that period, then the following samples may be considered sig-nificant.
(Activity > 2 x control).
ANALYSIS OF ENVIRONMENTAL DATA (Cont.)
B.
Land Program (Cont.)
Station Dl On-Site E
On-Site D2 On-Site E
On-Site G
On-Site K
On-Site Dl On-Site D2 On-Site E
On-Site F
On Site G
On-Site H
On-Site I
On-Site J
On-Site I
On-Site Dl On-Site Dl On-Site D2 On-Site E
On-Site F
On-Site G
On-Site H
On-Site I
On-Site J
On-Site K
On-Site Date 2/17/76 5/11/76 6/3/76 6/3/76 6/3/76 6/3/76 6/8/76 6/8/76 6/8/76 6/8/76 6/8/76 6/8/76 6/8/76 6/8/76 7/6/76 7/13/76 7/20/76 7/20/76 7/20/76 7/20/76 7/20/76 7/20/76 7/20/76 7/20/76 7/20/76 Activit Ci/m
.074
+.010
.133
+.012
.033
+.004
.035
+.004
.063
+.014 032
+.004 121
+.012
.105
+.Oll
.124
+.013
.119
+.012
.143
+.014
.101
+.010 115
+.011 103
+,010
.191
+.017
.056
+.007
~ 082
+.008
.076
+.008
.078
+.008 080
+.008
.083
+.008
.062
+.006
.070
+.007
.088
+.008
.079
+.008 Control
.032
+
.046
+
.014
+
.014
+
.014
+
.014
+
.037
+
.037
+
.037
+
.037
+
.037
+
.037
+
.037
+
.037
+
.087
+
.026
+
.025
+
.025
+
.025
+
.025
+
.025
+
.025
+
.025
+
.025
+
.025
+
Ci/m3
.005
.005
.003
.003
.003
.003
.005
.005
.005
.005
.005
.005
.005
,005
.008
.004
.004
.004
.004
.004
~
.004
.004
.004
.004
.004 2)
Airborne I-131 Tables 11-14 The results of the charcoal cartridge analyses for the off-site stations are shown in Tables 11 and 12.
Tables 13 and 14 contain the results from the 9 on-site locations.
The average I-131 activities are as follows:
Off-Sites On-Sites 1st Qtr.
0.00+0.37 2nd Qtr.
0.00+0.48 3rd Qtr.
0.00+0.53 4th Qtr.
0.21+4.86 0.00+0.35 0.00+0.46 0.00+0.38 0.14+3.74 Using the average activity of the off-site stations for each sampling date as controls for their respective sample periods then the following samples could be considered significant.
(Activity > 2x control.)
The predominant wind direction has been indicated for the sample periods and possible correlation with on-site releases has been noted.
Station ANALYSIS OF ENVIRONhiENTAL DATA (Cont.)
B.
Land Program (Cont.)
Activit
( Ci/m )
Ave.
Wind Dir.
. Correlation D2 On F
On E
On F
On G
On D2 On K
On H
On E
On G
On J
On K
On D2 On F
On G
On I
On J
On 10/5/76 10/5/76 10/19/76 10/26/76 10/26/76 11/23/76 11/23/76 11/30/76 12/7/76 12/7/76 12/7/76 12/7/76 12/21/76 12/21/76 12/21/76 12/21/76 12/21/76 0.20 0.20 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.06 0.06 0.07 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.14 0.14 0.14 0.14
- 0. 14 0.41 0.52 0.09 0.06 0.14 0.67 0.14 0.17 0.16 0.22 0.24
- 0. 37 2.09 0.31 1.93 0.36 1.65 155 155 131 18 18 253 253 200 189 189 189 189 252 252 252 252 252 None None None Possible Possible None Possible Possible None None None None Possible Possible Possible Possible Possible 3)
TLD's - Table 15 The environmental TLD readings are reported as an average of 5 individual chips at each location.
The TLD's are broken down into 3 groups for inclusion in this report.
These groups and their respective quarterly averages are as follows (mr/qtr):
QUARTERLY AVERAGES 1
2 3
4 Off-Sites 16.5 15.5 19.7 11 '
Site-Bound.
20.8 20.6 30 '
15.1 On-Sites 45.4 48.8 59.8 35.1 Badges 31, 32 and 39 are located near the NMP Radwaste Building and are being influenced by the waste trucks being loaded in the area.
Badges 29 and 30 are probably being effected by the JAF N-16 gamma radiation or "turbine shine" and also by waste trucks being loaded in the area.
ANALYSIS OF ENVIR0101ENTAL DATA (Cont.)
B.
Land Program (Cont.)
3)
TLD's - Table 15 The following On-site TLD results may be considered significant:
(i.e.
> 25'o above off-site average)
TLD 0 1st tr.
25.7+ 4.8 22.4+ 4.9
~2nd tr.
30.9+ 5.4 20.1+ 3.6 3rd trtr
~4th tr.
38.2+ 7.8 22.l,+ 9.6 31.4
+ 6.1 20 23 24 26.9+ 6.8 24.3+ 5.4 33.1+ 4.7 28.9+ 6.4 18.8+ 4.7 15.4+ 1.8 47.4+ 7.7 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 31.6+ 4.8 26.8+ 9.9 71.0+ 3.8 55.9+10.8 43.3+ 8.6 81.3+ 9.6 41.8+ 9.8 77.2+13.7 24.9+ 6.2 31.4+ 6.9 35.1+ 6.4 35.1+ 6.6 31.5+ 7.8 25.7+ 5.1 41.2+ 8,8 101.7+18.1 56.3+ 6.3 90.9+19.1 169.9+10.4 145.8+26.8 58.3+ 9.7 39.6+ 5.4 43.5+ 3.9 28.0+ 7.4 24.7+ 7.5 132.4+16.6 76.7+12.3 28.7+ 6.5 18.8+ 7.6 22.6+ S.3 15.9+ 4.8 36 37 38 39 40 21.5+ 6.9 26.8+ 4.7 29.8+ 6.6 27.5+ 4.3 71.8+ 9.5 82 5+
8 4 384.5+38.4 382.3+28.5 26.0+ 8.0 30.8+ 6.4 32.4+ 5.4 441.2+79.7 60.1+13.2 15.0+ 4.1 16.8+ 4.8 249.1+54.0 56.9+ 5.7
ANALYSIS OF ENVIRONMENTAL DATA (Cont.)
B.
Land Program (Cont.)
4)
Radiation Monitors - Table 16 The quarterly averages for the continuous radiation monitors are as follows (mrem/qtr):
Quarterly Averages 1
2 3
4 On-Site Off-Site 74.3 55.1 40.5 45.4 28.4 52.4 54.6 52.4 Listed below are some of the more significant readings.
Station I
On-Site I
On-Site I
On-Site Dl On-Site Dl On-Site Meterological Conditions Observed Calc.
RP Wind Wind Turb.
Date mr/hr mr/hr.
Release Rate Dir.
~S Class 3/76 0.23 No corr.
.002 160 12 I
4/76 1.50 No corr.
.004 240 10 IV 5/76 0.42 0.031
.017 310 4
III 5/76 0.10 No corr.
.Oll 230 8
IV 6/76 0.20 0.003
.013 245 29 III 5)
Milk Tables 17 and 18 give the results of the milk analyses.
The I-131 data (Table 17) indicates abnormal concentrations in the 10/8 through ll/1 samples.
The 11/IS and 11/29 samples show that concentrations had returned to normal.
The reason for these high concentrations was the detonation of a nuclear device by the People' Republic of China on September 26, 1976.
Shortly after this event, the I-131 concentrations in milk began to increase.
This increase was detected throughout the New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania areas.
The widespread occurrence of I-131 in milk samples supports the attribution of its presence to the Chinese nuclear test.
It should be noted that the ll/15 and ll/29 samples were collected after the grazing session so as to follow the effects of the aforementioned detonation.
The gamma isotopic and Sr-90 data are shown in Table 18.
ANALYSIS OF ENVIRONMENTAL DATA (Cont.)
B.
Land Program (Cont.)
6)
The spring and fall milk animal census is included as Table 19.
7)
Other Land Samples Table 20 gives the results of the remainder of the land program.
This includes produce,
- eggs, and poultry samples.
ENVIR0%1ENTAL STATIONS During the year 1976 it became necessary to move 2
environmental stations.
Dl On-Site and D2 On-Site were relocated as the station locations were interferring with the construction activities on the Nine Mile Point Unit II site.
Following is a breakdown of the relocations:
D2 - Moved approximately 300 ft southeast due to interference with the Unit II railroad spur and lay down area.
Also power lines were in the way of the booms on the un-loading equipment used in this area.
D
- Moved 50-100 ft east due to interference with excavation 1
for water line for fire protection.
None of these relocations has any significant effect on either the operating efficiencies of the Station or the Site Environmental Program.
V.
ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLE SUMhNRY hfedium/Sam le Airborne Particulates Location On-Sites Dl.
D2 E
F G
HI J
K Off-Sites C
Dl D2 F
G Nuclide Gross Beta 1st uarter
.035
.029
.032
.033
.034
.027
.032
.027
.026
.035
.034
.035
.034
.036
.035 2nd Quarter
.045
.044
.049
.043
.048
.039
.031
.034
.029
.043
.044
.044
.041
.043
.042 3rd uarter
.059
.055
.061
.053
.060
.040
.053
.041
.043
.042
.043
.043
.047
.053
~ 045 4th Quarter
.075
.077
.076
.078
.076
.044
.055
.048
.049
.076
.076
.084
.077
.080
.098
V.
ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLE SENARY (Cont.)
Medium Sam le Airborne Charcoal Cart.
Location On-Sites Dl D2 E
F G
HI J
K Off-Sites C
Dl D2 E
F G
Nuclide I-131 1st uarter 0.00
+ 0.45 0.00
+ 0.50 0.00
+ 0.36 0.00
+ 0.41 0.00
+ 0.39 0.00
+ 0.26 0.00
+ 0.28 P.PP
+ 0.23 0.00
+ 0.27 0.00
+ 0.2'6 0.00
+ 0.33 0.00
+ 0.38 0.00
+ 0.42 0.00
+ 0.37 0.00
+ 0.45 2nd uarter 0.00
+ 0.51 0.00
+ 0.54 0.00
+ 0.56 0.00
+ 0.47 0.00
+ 0.48 0.00
+ 0.41 0.00
+ 0.30 0.02
+ 0.43 0.00
+ 0.48 0.00
+ 0.42 0.00
+ 0.47 0.00
+ 0.51 0.00
+ 0.46 0.00
+ 0.47 0.00
+ 0.54 3rd uarter 0 00
+ 0 67 0.00
+ 0.63 0.00
+ 0.68 0.00
+ 0.57 0.00
+ 0.67 0.00
+ 0.37 0.00
+ 0.35 0.00
+ 0.50 0.00
+ 0.47 0.00
+ 0.58 0.00
+ 0.55 0.00
+ 0.55 0.00
+ 0.54 0.00
+ 0.49 0.02
+ 3.67 0.25
+ 3.32 0.06
+ 4.39 0.08
+ 3.64 0.25
+ 3.66 0.04
+" 4.70 0.21
+ 2.41 0.16
+ 4.04 0.19
+ 3.38 0.06
+ 3.37 0.75
+ 5.46 0.07
+ 5.58 0.09
+ 6.26 0.06
+ 3.73 0.25
+ 4.81
- Sensitivity lost due to large decay correction.
V.
ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLE SUhH SRY (Cont.)
hfedium/Sam le Direct Radiation Continuous hfonitors (Ghf)
Location On-Sites Dl D2 E
F G
H I
J K
Nuclide mrem/qtr.
1st Quarter 102.648 52.4 30.6 30.6 28.4 28.4 67.7 28.4 39.3 2nd uarter 102. 6
- 61. 1 32.8 34.9 32.8 43.7 104.8 41.5 41.5 3rd uarter 65.5 43.7 30.6 34.9 34.9 43.7 30.6 41.5 39.3 4th Quarter 63.3 41.5 37.1 28.4 65.5 52.4 37.1
- 50. 2 32.8 Off-Site C
28.4 52.4 54.6 52.4 TLD's Off-Site mrem/qtr.
Site Boundary On Site 16.5
- 20. 8 45.4
- 15. 5
- 20. 6
- 48. 8 19.7
- 30. 6
- 59. 8
- 11. 7
- 15. 1 35.1
V.
ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLE
SUMMARY
(Cont.)
Medium/Sam le Ingestion Milk Location Nuclide I-131 K-40 Cs-137 Sr-90 1st Quarter 2nd uarter 0.10 1107 2.2 3.8 3rd uarter 0.00 1053 3.0 1.3 4th uarter 4'2 1059 0.0 4.2 I-131 K-40 Cs-137 Sr-90 0.00 1085 11.8 9.4
- 0. 07 997 2.5 3.7 0.24 930 1.8 4.4 1.39 1004 0.0 4.6
- 0. 03 1110 7.0 12.2
- 0. 29 1066 3.77 2.0 1288 1128 6.6
- No samples collected - not in grazing season.
TABLE 1 SAMPLE COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS SITE RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM A.
LAKE PROGRAM( )
MEDIA 1.
Fish 2.
Mollusks 3.
Gammarus 4.
Bottom Sediments 5.
Periphyton 6.
Lake 19ater Notes:
ANALYSIS( )
- GeLi, 9Sr g 90Sr
- GeLi, Sr 5
Sr
- GeLi, Sr 5
Sr 90
- GeLi, Sr GeLi gB, GSA or GeLi H, B9Sr, 90Sr FREQUENCY( )
2/yr 2/yr 2/yr 2/yr 2/yr M Comp.
Qtr.
Comp.
2 onsite 2 onsite 2 onsite 2 onsite 2 onsite 3(3)
LOCATION( )
1 offsite 1 offsite 1 offsite 1 offsite 1 offsite (1)
Program continued for at least three years after the startup of James A. Fitzpatrick Nuclear Power Plant.
(2)
Onsite locations samples collected in the vicinity of discharges, offsite samples collected at a distance of at least five miles from site.
(3)
The three lake water samples to include Nine Mile Point Unit 1 intake water, James A. FitzPatrick intake
- water, and Oswego City water.
(4)
Samples of items 1 through 5 collected in springs, summer and fall when available.
(5)
GeLi analysis will have a MDL of 3 times o of background based on a 400 minute count on a 55 cc GeLi system.
TABLE 2 B.
LAND PROGRAM(>>
SAMPLE COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS SITE RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM MEDIA ANALYSIS FRE UENCY NO.
OF LOCATIONS LOCATIONS l.
Air Particulates 2.
Soil 3.
TLD 4.
Radiation Monitors 5.
Airborne - I 6.
Milk GB GSA
- GSA, Sr 1U M Comp. (6)
Every 3 years Qtr.
M M Comp.
At least 10 15 20 10 At least 10 4(7) 9 onsite 6 offsite 9 onsite 6 offsite 14 onsite 6 offsite 9 onsite 1 offsite 9 onsite 6 offsite (8) 7.
Human Food Crops 8.
Meat, Poultry, Eggs Notes:
(Cont.)
GSA 131I GSA Edible Portion SA (8)
(8)
(6)
Onsite samples counted together, offsite counted together, any high count samples counted separately.
(7)
Frequency applied only during grazing season.
(8)
Samples to be collected from farms within a 10-mile radius having the highest potential concentrations of radionuclides.
Abbreviations:
M Comp. - Monthly composite of weekly or bi-weekly samples GB - Gross beta analysis GeLi - Gamma spectral analysis on a GeLi system (quantitative)
GSA - Gamma spectral analysis on a NaI system (quantitative)
A - Annually BN - Bi-weekly (alternate wks.)
iU - iUeekly Qtr. - Quarterly M - Monthly SA Semiannually C - Continuous
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TABLE 3 Sr-89 AND Sr-90 AND GANJA ISOTOPIC ANALYSIS OF BOTTOM SEDIMENT Collection Site Collection Date Sr-89 Sr-90 Cs-134 Gamma Emitters Cs-137 Co-60 Ci/
(1<et Weight)
Others*
NMPP 20'MPP 40'ITZ20'5/14/76 05/14/76 05/14/76
- 0. 0+0. 2 0.0+0.4 0.0+0.2
- 0. 0+0. 1(a)
- 0. 0+1. 0
- 0. 0+0. 2 (a)
- 0. 0+1. 0
- 0. 0+0. 1(a)
- 0. 0+1. 0 2.9+0.3 0.0+1.0 2.0+0.3 0.0+1.0 0.0+1.0 1.5+0.3 0.0+1.0 0.0+1.0 Zr-95=1.5+0.3 All others 0.0+1.0 FITZ 40'S'l<P 40'Si(P 20'MPP 20'MPP 40'ITZ 20'ITZ 40'Sl(P 20'Sl)P 40'5/14/76 05/15/76 05/15/76 10/13/76 10/13/76 10/13/76 10/13/76 10/13/76 10/13/76
- 0. 0+0. 1 0.0+0.2 0.0+0.8 (b) 0.00+0.01 0.00+0.03 0.00+0.01 (b)
(b) 040+.036 0.0+O.l(a)
O.O+O.7(a)
(b) 0.00+0.02 0.04+0.02 0.00+0.01 (b)
(b) 0.0+1.0 0.0+1.0 0.0+1.0 (b) 0.0+1.0 0.0+1.0 0.0+1.0 (b)
(b) 0.0+1.0 0.0+1.0
- 0. 0+1. 0 (b) 0.0+1.0 0.0+1.0 0.0+1.0 (b)
(b) 0.0+1.0 0.0+1.0 0.0+1.0 (b) 0.0+1.0 0.0+1.0 0.0+1.0 (b)
(b) 0.0+1.0 0.0+1.0 0.0+1.0 (b) 0.0+1.0 0.0+1.0 0.0+1.0 (b)
(b)
- The spectrum is computer scanned from "20 to 2000 KeV.
Specifically included are Ce-144, Ba-La-140, Cs-134, Cs-137, Zr-Nb-95, Co-58, Co-60, Mn-54, Zn-65.
Naturally occurring gamma emitters such as K-40 and Ra daughters are frequently detected but not listed here.
(a)
Insufficient sample for a more sensitive analysis.
(b)
Insufficient sample for analysis.
TABLE 4 STRONTIPii 89 AND 90, GAi4iA ISOTOPIC ANALYSIS OF MOLLUSKS Collection Date Collection Site Sr-89 Ci/
(iUet)
Sr-90 Gamma Emitters*
05/14/76 NMPP 20'-40 0,00+1.44(a) 0.00+'0.90(a)
= 1.2+0.2 All others
= 0.0+1.0 05/14/76 FITZ 20'-40'.42+0.08
- 0. 51+0. 10 Cs-137
= 1.8+0.1 Mn-54 = 3.7+0.2 All others
= 0.0+1.0 05/14/76 10/30/76 10/30/76 10/30/76 OSiUP 20'-405 NMPP 20'-40'ITZ 20'-40'SiUP20'-40'o Mollusks Available No fiollusks Available
- 0. 0+1. 0 0.0+1.0 GAMhfA ISOTOPIC ANALYSIS OF PERIPHYTON Collection Site RiPP FITZ OsiUP Collection Date 05/17/76 05/17/76 05/17/76 Ci/
iUet iUei ht Cs-134 Cs-137 CO-60 0.0+1.0 2.3+.33 0.0+1.0 0.0+1.0 1.4+.30 0.0+1.0 No Periphyton Available Mn-54 0.0+1.0 0.0+1.0 Others*
0.0+1.0 0.0+1.0 NMPP FITZ OsiUP 10/15/76 10/15/76 10/15/76 1.1+0.3 0.0+1.0 0.0+1.0 4.1+0.3 0.0+1.0 5.0+1.0
- 3. 0+0. 7 0.0+1.0 0.0+1.0
- 0. 0+1. 0
- 0. 0+1. 0 0.0+1.0 0.0+1.0 0.0+1.0 0.0+1.0 (a) Insufficient sample for more sensitive analysis.
- The spectrum is computer scanned from 20 to 2000 KeV.
Specifically included are Ce-144, Ba-La-140, Cs-134, Cs-137, Zr-Nb-95, Co-58, Co-60, Mn-54, Zn-65.
Naturally occurring gamma emitters such as K-40 and Ra daughters are frequently detected but not listed here.
TABLE 5 STRONTIUM 89 AND 90, GAMMA ISOTOPIC ANALYSIS OF FISH SAMPLES Collection Date 05/21-23/76 5/21/76 05/14,21-22/76 05/21-22/76 05/21/76 10/19-20/76 10/19-20/76 10/19-20/76 10/20-24/76 10/19-20/76 10/19-20/76 Sample
~TB Yellow Perch Smallmouth Bass i%ite Perch iQite Sucker Lake Trout Rainbow Trout Yellow Perch White Perch i'thite Sucker Brown Trout Smallmouth Bass OSSEGO Sr-89
- 0. 15+0. 03 0.41+0.08 0 38+0 28 0.12+0.ll 0.00+0.10 0.00+0.10 0.00+0.20 0.00+0.10 0.00+0.10 0.00+0.10 0.00+0.10 Ci/
Wet)
- 0. 16+0. 04 0.33+0.09 0.81+0.16 0 21+0 08 0.00+0.08 0.00+0.02 0.00+0.09 0.09+0.02 0.05+0.02 0.00+0.02 0.09+0 02 Gamma Emitters*
= 1.2+0.3 All others
= 0.0+1.0 0.0+1.0 0.0+1.0 0.0+1.0 0.0+1.0 0.0+1.0 0.0+1.0 0.0+1.0 0.0+1.0 0.0+1.0 0.0+1.0 STRONTIUM 89 AND 90, GPu~NA ISOTOPIC ANALYSIS OF FISH SAMPLES Collection Date 05/11-13/76 05/11/76 05/11-13,23-24/
76 05/23/76 10/04-05/76 10/04/76 10/20-24/76 10/04-05/76 10/04-05/76 Sample T~r Yellow Perch l&ite Perch l&ite Sucker Lake Trout Rock Bass 1&ite Sucker Brown Trout White Perch Yellow Perch FITZPATRICK Sr-99
- 0. 00+0. 98 0.25+0.15 0.00+0.18 0.00+0.10 0.00+0.10 0.00+0.10 0.00+0.10 0.00+0.18 0.00+0.10 Ci/
Net)
Sr-90 2.20+0.70 0.23+0.10 0.18+0.09 0.00+0.03 0.12+0.02 0.07+0.02 0.00+0.02 0.18+0.12 0.09+0.02 Gamma Emitters*
- 0. 0+1. 0
- 0. 0+1. 0
- 0. 0+1. 0
- 0. 0+1. 0 0.0+1.0 0.0+1.0 0.0+1.0 0.0+1.0 0.0+1.0 TABLE 5 (Cont.)
STRONTIUM 89 AND 90, GAIMA ISOTOPIC ANALYSIS OF FISH SAMPLES NINE MILE POINT Collection Date 05/11/76 Sample
~T8 Yellow Perch Sr-89
- 0. 19+0. 12 Ci/
(Net)
- 0. 27+0. 06 Gamma Emitters*
Cs-134
= 1.0+0.8 Cs-137
= 3.9+0.4 All others
= 0.0+1.0 05/11-13,23-24/76 Smallmouth Bass 0.00+0.10 0.20+0.03 Cs-137
= 0.5+0.4 All others
= 0.0+1.0 05/11-13/76 05/11-23/76 05/11/76 05/11-13.23-24/
76 10/04-05/76 10/04/76 10/04-76 10/04-05/76 10/04/76 10/04-05/76 Rock Bass Nhite Perch l&ite Sucker Brown Trout Rock Bass
%lite Sucker Yellow Perch Rainbow Trout 1&ite Perch Smallmouth Bass 0.33+0.23
- 0. 21+0. 21
- 0. 00+0. 20 0.00+0.20 0.00+0.10 0.00+0.10 0.00+0.10 0.00+0.10 0.00+0.10 0.00+0.10 0.29+0.13 0.32+0.13 0.35+0.14 0.22+0.13 0.05+0.01 0.09+0.03 0.13+0.06 0.07+0.02 0.13+0.04 0.05+0.01 Cs-137
= 0.7+0.5 All others
= 0.0+1.0 Cs-137
= 0.5+0.4 All others
= 0.0+1.0 0.0+1.0 0.0+1.0
- 0. 0+1. 0 0.0+1.0 0.0+1.0 0.0+1.0 0.0+1.0 0.0+1.0
- The spectrum, is computer scanned from "20 to 2000 KeV.
Specifically included are Ce-144, Ba-La-140, Cs-134, Cs-137, Zr-Nb-95, Co-58, Co-60, Mn-54, Zn-65.
Naturally occurring gamma emitters such as K-40 and Ra daughters are frequently detected but not listed here.
TABLE 6 LAKE NATER SAMPLES INLET CANAL Monthly Composite - Gross Beta - pCi/1 Date NMP-1 JAF OS1UP Location Quarterly Composite - pCi/1 Date H-3 Sr-89 1-76 2-76 3-76 0.0+ 5.1 0.0+ 4.1 14.0+ 2.8 48.4+ 5.8 21.3+ 2.7 38.8+ 5.1 26.7+ 2.6 46.8+15.5 49.9+18.8 JAF OstUP 3-76 3-76 889+209 929+210 0.0+2.8 NMP-1 3-76 297+ 64 0.0+3.9 4-76 5-76 I
6-76 I
7-76 8-76 9-76 10-76 11-76 12-76 15.1+ 4.1 4.9+ 3.9 8.O+2O.S 22.6+20.7 4.6+20.3 15.2+
5 78.9+20.4 51.5+19.0 72.2+ 9.4 4.9+ 3.9 45.9+10.9 17.2+22.6 0.0+29.3 14.1+19.8 3.4+13.8 7.9+20.5 0.0+29.3 52.2+14.2 1.1+ 7.0 16.1+13.4 8.5+ 6.5 8.0+ 4.0 192.0+21.6 189.0+21.5 13.2+17.1 186.0+23.2 66.6+21.1 NMP-1 JAF OstUP NMP-1 JAF OSNP NMP-1 JAF OSNP 6-76 6-76 6-76 365+ 68 365+ 68 586+ 78 9-76 9-76 9-76 000+400 000+400 000+400 12-76 650+100 12-76 000+400 12-76 440+100 0.0+3.2 0.0+3.9 0.0+5.1 0.0+1.4 0.0+8.8 0.0+5.0 0.0+5.0
- Data will be included in supplemental report.
TABLE 6A NhjP-1 CIRCULATING INTER MONTHLY COhjPOSITE RESULTS SAMPLE PH INLET CANAL DISSOLVED SUSPENDED SOLIDS PPM SOLIDS PPM TOTAL SOLIDS Pphj PH DISCHARGE CANAL DISSOLVED SUSPENDED SOLIDS PPhj SOLIDS PPM TOTAL SOLIDS PPM 1-76 2-76 3-76 4-76 5-76 6-76 I
7-76 7.05 7.25 7.80 7.60 7.50 7.70 8.10 210 210 244 206 234 225 200 9.5 3.0 4.0 1.5 3.0 2.0 9.0 220 213 248 207 237 223 209 7.00 7.30 7.70 7.60 7.70 7.70 8.10 201 255 250 206 229 233 214 1.0 5.0 7.0 1.5 6.0 2.0 2.0 202 260 257 207 235 231 216 8-76 9-76 10-76 11-76 12-76 7.80 7.60 7.80 8.00 7.80 172 223 183 220 243 3.5 6.5 7.0 9.0 2.0 175 229 190 229 245 7.90.
7.90 7.50 7.80 7.80 160 216 284*
204,5 232 2.0 2.5 100.0*
7.5 4.0 162 218 384*
212 236
- Sample was not representative.
TABLE 6B.
JAF CIRCULATING WATER COHPOSITE RESULTS*
1-76 2-76 3-76 4-76 5-76 6-76 7-76 8-76 9-76 10-76 11-76 12-76 FTU Turb.
0.8 1.0 0.7 1.4 0.9 0.2 0.2 1.6 0.1 2.2 1.7 1.9 Ipb Fe 15.3 86.7 214.0 102.0 20.4
<10
<10
<10
<10 26.0
<10 71.4 47.0 40.8 44.9 42.4 44.1 40.8 53.5 20.9 37.8 40.8 38.8 54.3 27.0 21.5 22.4 15.3 17.3 20.4 20.4 18.4 14.3 14.3 14.3 31.6 9.4 8 '
8.4
. 8.0 8.8 8.5 8.7 8.6 7.4 7.4 8.0 8.9 1.7 0.9 1.5 1.5 1.6 1.5 1.5 1.4 1.2 1.3 1.5 1.6 ppm ppm ppm ppm Ca Na H
K INLET rrb Hn 5.3 8.2 6.7 4.8 7.4 8.6
<2
<2
<2
<2 3.1 DISQlARGE ppm Cl-1 46.9 38.2 49.9 39.0 46.8 36.0 36.0 38.2 31.7 38.0 31.2 33.3 ppm
~SO 16.0 21.0 36.0 29.6 28.0 57.0 18.0 30.0 36.0 34.0 68.0 36.0 ppm
~PO
< ~ 5 0
<.5
<,5
<.5
<.5
<.5
<.5
<.5
<.5
<.5
<.5 ppm TSS 3.0 8.1 10.0 1.6 2.8 2.0.
8.0 2.0 2.0 4.8 2.1 1.8 ppm TDS pN 123 7.6 186 7.7 248 7.8 142 7.8 93 7.7 184 7.8 196 7.4 190 8.0 162 8.0 208 7.8 220 7.6 198 7.7 Color 10 10 15 10 10 5
5 10 5
5 5
10 1-76 2-76 3-76 4-76 5-76 6-76 7-76 8-76 9-76 10-76 11-76 12-76 1.6 1.4 0.5 1.2 1.1 0.1 0.1 1.3 0.1 2.2 1.5 2.0 25.5 30.6 153.0 377.0 98.0
<10
<10
. <10
<10 41.0
<10 25.5 45.6 41.2 44.9 49.0 42.0 40.4 52.7 21.4 40.8 39.8 38.8 46.5 25.0 20.5 22.4 19.9 14.3 20.4 20.4 20.4 15.3 15.3 14.3 18.4 9.0 8.4 8.4 8.4 8.5 7.9 8.5 8.8
- 7.6 7.6 8.0 8.1 1.7 0.9 1.5 1.6 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.2 1.3 1.5 1.4
<2
<2 6.5 13.5 6.9 9.2
<2
<2
<2
<2
<2 I.i0 48.8 37,8 50.9 52.0 43.6 38.0 34.0 40.0 44.0 41.0 30.7 34.8 16.0 23.0 29.0 25.2 32.0 57.0 12.0 29.6 30.0 38.0 42.0 44.0
<.5 0
.5
<.5
<.5
<.5
<.5
<.5
<.5
<.5
~
<.5
<.5 1.0 9.6 12.0 0.8 3.2 0.6 5.4 1.4 6.5 6.0 2.4 0.8 175 7.8 10 198 7.6 10 239 7.6 10 155 7.6 10 81 7.6 15 185 7.6
<5 201 7.5 5
184 8.0 10 158 7.9 5
196 7.9 5
221 7.8 10 187 7.9 10
'24 hr composites collected during HUD Tank discharges.
TABLE 7 IP - JAF'SITE ENVIROiRENI'AL AIRBORNE PARTICULATE SAhlPLES - OFF SITE STATIONS GROSS BETA ACTIVITYpCI/m3 E 2o LOCATIOiN Date Collected 1-6-76 1-13-76 1-20-76 1-27-76 2-3-76 2-10-76 2-17-76 2-24-76 3-3-76 3-9-76 3-16-76 3-23-76 3-30-76 4-6-76 4-13-76 4-20-76 4-28-76 5-5-76 5-12-76 5-19-76 5-26-76 6-4-76 6-9-76 6-16-76 6-23-76 7-1-76
.029
.025
.034
.018
.027
.039
.049
.054
.034
.032
.029
.036 F 050
.018
.075
.053
.027
.043
.057
.Oll
.020
.014
.034
.039
.066
.100
+.003
+.003
+.004
+.004
+.004
+.004
+.005
+.005
+.004
+.004
+.003
+.004
+.005
+.003
+.007
+.005
+.003
+.005
+.006
+.002
+.003
+ '.002
+.005
+.004
+.007
+.009
.029
+
.030 +
.036
+
.009
+
.024
+
.036
+
.036
+
.051
+
.032
+
.037
+
~ 035
+
.040 +
.046
+
.027
+
.087
+
.054
+
.023
+
.045
+
.047
+
.014
+
.025
+
.016
+
.036
+
.050
+
".064
+
.079'+
.003
.004
.005
.004
.004
.004
.005
.005
.004
.004
.004
.005
.005
.004
.008
.006
.004
.004
.005
.003-
.004
.003
.005
.006
.007
.008 D2
~ 025 +.002
.037
+.004
.036 +.005
.016 +.004
.023
+.004
.041
+.005
.032
+.005
.051
+.005
.035
+.004
.046
+.005
.033
+.004
.033
+.004
.051
+.005
.022
+.003
.080
+.007
.053
+.006
.023
+.004
.086
+.008
.045
+.005
.013
+.003
.013
+.003
.013 +.003
.043
+.005
.045
+.005
.078
+
F 008
.062
+.006
.030
.025
.035
.026
.028
.037
,022
.047
.035
.036
.027
.043
.047
.020
.084
.060
.025
,.035
~ 038
~ 013
.046
.013
.038
.051
.053
.055
+.003
+.004
+.005
+.005
+.004
+.005
+.004
+.005
+.004
+.004
+.003
+,005
+
F 005
+.003
+.008
+.006
+.003
+.005
+.005
+.003
+.005
+.003
+.005
+.006
+.006
+.006
.035 +.003
,028.+
.004
.037
+.005
.016
+.004
.022
+.004
,043 +.005
.018
+.004
.073
+.007
.033
+.004
.034
+.004
.036 +.004
.044
+.004
.052
+.005
.021
+.003
.077
+.007
.053
+.005
.020
+.003
.052
+.005
.045
+.005
.021
+.003
.014
+.003
.015
+.003
.029
+.005
.048
+.005
.068
+.007
.006
+.009
~ 033 +.004
.032
+.004
.024 +.007
.008
+.007
.017
+.006
.045
+.007
.048
+.008
.055
+.006
.032
+.004
.036
+.004
.032
+.004
.041
+.004
.054
+.005
.019 +.003
.073
+.007
.051
+.006
.026
+.003
.042
+.004
.042
+.004
.084
+.002 Sample Lost
.014
+.003
.039
+.005
.063
+.006
.051
+.005
.071
+.007
TABLE 8 NIP - JAF SITE ENVIRONMENTAL AIRBORNE PARTICULATE SAMPLES - OFF SITE STATIONS GROSS BETA ACTIVITY PCi/n3
+ 2a LOCATION I
Date Collected Dl D2 Ii IM i v g
i 7-6-76 7-13-76 7-20-76 7-28-76 8-3-76 8-10-76 8-17-76 8-24-76 8-31-76 9-7-76=
9-14-76 9-21-76 9-28-76 10-5-76
. 10-13-76 10-19-76 10-26-76 11-2-76 11-9-76 11-17-76 11-23-76 11-30-76 12-7-76 12-14-76 12-12-76 12-28-76
.062
+.006
.022
+.003
.024
+.003
.067
+.007
.035
+.004
.028
+.004
.059
+.006
.102
+.152
.022
+.001
.022
+.001
.042
+.002
.037
+.002
.019
+.001
.064
+.010
.041
+.007
.041
+.007
.049
+,008
~ 096
+.013
.068
+.010
.082
+.Oll
,085
+.012
.108
+.014
.084
+.011
.100
+.013
~ 096
+.013
.073
+.010
.068
+.007
.027
+.004
.025
+.004
~ 103 +.010
.061
+.006
.030
+.004
.052
+.006
.045
+.008
.005
+.003
.027
+.001
.050
+.002
.043
+.002
- 022
+.001
,061
+.011
.044
+.009
.020
+.008
.042
+.008
.076
+.012
.072
+.Oll
.086
+.013
.107
+.015
.116
+.016
.101
+.014
.097
+.014
.091
+.013
.075
+.011
.088
+.009
.025
+.004
%25 +.004
.097
+.010
.038
+.005
.036
+.005
.073
+.007
.030
+.007
.021
+.004
.026
+.001
.047
+.002
.039
+.002
.019
+.001
.059
+.010
.240
+.330
.008
+.006
~ 046
+.008
.091
+.013 062
+
010
.062
+.010
.089
+.013
.120
+.016
.056
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.095
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.094
+.013
.067
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.100
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.019
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.101
+.010
.102
+.010
.039
+.005
.067
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.061
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.017
+.001
.032
+.002
.032
+.002
.021
+.001
'056
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.004
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.059
+.010
.127
+.018
.081
+.012
.067
+.011
.096
+.014
.118
+.016
.091
+.013
.095
+.014
.096
+.013
.081
+.012
.118
.029
.025
.123
.059
.059
.090
. 046
.020
- '.026
.040
.037
.020
.063
.050
.019
.038
.112
.075
.100
.100
.111
.072
.099
.096
.078
+.011
+.004
+.004
+.020
+.006
+.006
+.009
+.008
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+.002
+.002
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.085
+.008
.032
+.004
.025
+.004
.088
+.009
.048
+.005
.039
+.005
.070
+.007
.082
+.012
.034
+.004
.025
+.001
.039
+.002
.046
+.002
.019
+.001
.080
+.012
.100
+.014
.032
+.007
.092
+.013
.167
+.016
.110
+.015
.098
+.014
.109
+.015
.133
+.018
.090
+.012
.095
+.013
.097
+.013
.065
+.009
TABLE 9
@PIROefENTAL AIRBORNE PARTiCULATE 5 IOIP - JAP SITE Gpss Bota Activity -
~~~ 3 TE OVATIONS.
PCI/a
+ 2a Date Colleete<f LOCATION 1-6-76 1-13-76 1-20-76 1-27-76 2-3-76 2-10-76 2-17-76 2-24-76 3-3 76 3-9-76 3-16-76 3-23-76 3-30-76 4-6-76 4-13-76 20-76 4-28-76 5-4-76 5-11-76
~
$-20-76 S-2$ -76 6-3-76 6-S-76 6-16-76 6-22-76 7-1-76
.026 +.p04
.033
+.Op4
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.010 +.006
.012
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+.p06
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.036
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.046
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+.004
.032 +.004
.025
+.003
.031
+.004
.075 +.008
.020
+.003
.023 +.004
.093
+.009
.017 +.003
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+.005
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.121
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.062 +.007
.035
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.026
+.003
.026 +.004
.028 +.004
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.004'089
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- 033
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.105
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.036
+.004
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.OD4
.038 +.004
.036
+.004
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+.004
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.OD4
.107
+.010
.013
+.003
.024
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.133
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.003
+.003
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+.007
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.032 +.004
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.018
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.OOS
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.036
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.039
+.004
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+.004
.035
+.004
.03S
+.004
.034
+.004
.017 +.003
.037 +.004
.090
+.009
.020
+.003
.026
+.004
.089 +.008
.003
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.044
+.006
.015 +.002
.119
+.012
.041
+.005
.031
+.004
.029
+.004
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.027 +.003
.030
+.004
.037 +.005
.028
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.012 +.004
.038 +.ODS
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.039 +.004
.035 +..004
.034
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.036
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+.004
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+.003
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+
.OOS
.017 +.003
.D27 +.D04
~ 096
+.009
.007
+.002
.037
+.OD5
.063 +.014
.143
+.014
,034
+.004
.039 +.ODS
.020 +.003
~ 027 + +003 Saeple Lost
.038 +.004
.024
+.003
.014
+.003
.027
+.003
.043 +,005
.ON +.003
.032 +.003
.D31
+.D04
.018
+.002
.016
+.002
.018
+.003
.016
+.002
.029
+.003
.066
+
.OD6
.OD2 +.002
.010 +.002
.OS9
+
.ODB
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~ 035 +
.OOS
.018
+.003
.101
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.038
+.004
.010
+.009
.022
+.004
~ 016 +.002
.036 +.004
.041
+.004
~ 029
+.003
.028 +.003
.030
+.003
.038
+.004
.D30 +.003
.046
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+.004
.028
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.010
+.002
.030
+.003
.017
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.030
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.OD3
'069
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.D22
+.002
.020 +.003
.014
+.002
.004
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.010 +.002
.115
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+.003
.038
+.006
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+.002
.018 +.002
.041
+.004
.037 +.004
.031
+.004
.008
+.002
.031
+.003
.D21
+.003
.029 +..003
.040 +.004
.028
+.003
.018
+.002
.021
+.002
.032
+.003-
.021
+.002
.028
+.003
.047 +.005
.016
+.002
.024
+.003
.089
+
.ODS
.009 +.001
.024
+.003
.007
+.001
.103 +.010
.043
+.004
~ 024
+.003
.009 +.002
.010 +.001
.032
+.004
.033
+.004
.019 +.003
.021
+.003
.035
+.004
.024 +.003
.032
+.003
.036 +.004
.012.+.002
.013 +.OD2
.044
+.005
.032
+.003
.OIS +.002
.013
+.002
.083
+.008
~.020 +.003
.027 +.004
.097
+.009
.006
+.001
.012
+.003
.032 +.004
.03S
+.005
.013
+.002
.016
+.003
.OD3 +.001
TABLE 10 gP aAP SI L~
OS SITE STATIOus ESVIRQHHEÃfAL AIRBORNE PARTICtIIATE SAMPLES - 08 Gross Beta Activity - PCI/m
+ 2o LOCATIQI?
Date Collected 7-6-76 7-13-'?6 7-20-76 7-2S-76 8-3-76 8-10-76 8-17-76 8-24-76 8-31-76 9-'?-76 9-14-76 9-21-76 9-28-76 10-5-76 10-13-'? 6 10-19-76 10-26-76 11-2-76 11-9-76 11-17-76 11-23-76 11-30-76 12-7-76 12-14-76 12-21-76 12-28-76
.166 +.016
.056
+.007
.082 +.008
.081
+.008
.072
+.008
.047
+,005
.072 +.008
.035 +.008
.018
+.004
.023 +.001
.036
+.002
.056
+.Q03
. 018 +.001
.056
+.010
.096
+.015
.006 +.007
.OS9 +.010
.07S
+.013
.094 +,013
.089
+.013
.120
+.018
.070 +,011
.068 +.010
.090 +.012
.087
+.012
.068 +.010
.130 +.01'3
- 048 +.006
.076 +
.QOS
.083
~.008
.Q54
+.006
.042
+.005
.059 +.006
.066
+.012
.Q19 +.005
- 023
+.001
.045 +.002
.055
+.00'3
.018
+.001
.034
+.008
.063
+.010
.01'?
+.006
.051 +.008,
.109 +.015
.076 +.011
.094
+.012
.084
+.012
.Ill +.015
',094
+.013
.085
+.012
.104 +.014
.OS3
+
.Q12
.160 +.017
.038 +
.OOS
.078 +.008
.093
+.010
.>>3
+.011
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.008
,056
+.006
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.OOS
.027
+.006
.028
+
.OQI
.034
+.002 F 051 +.002
,016
+.001
.051
+.010
.069
+.012
.018 +.007
.O44
+
.QO9
.081
+.012
.081
+.012
.097
+.013
.084
+,013
.108
+.015
.Q77
+.Oll
.091
+.013
.109
+.015
.084
+.012
.142
+.014
,038 +.005
.080 +.008
.090 +.009
.068
+.007
.044
+.005
.061
+.006
.012
+.006
.020 +.004
.027
+.001
.039 +.002
.049
+.002
~ 022
+.001
.056
+.010
.067
+.Oll
.024
+.007
'056
+.009
.084
+.012
.110
+.015
.092 +
.01'3
.0'?7
+.012
.107
+.015
.OSI +.012
.095 +.013
.083
+.012
.082 +.Q12
.144 +.014
.033
+.004
.OS3 +.008
.076 +
.OOS
.073
+.008
.043
+.005
~
.065
+
.00'?
,078 +.013
.042
+.005
.020
+.001
.041
+.002
,057
+ '.003
.019
+.001
.077
+.012
.041
+
.QOS
.002
+.006
.OS3
+.009
.110 +.015
.072
+.011
.083
+.012
,086
+.013
.124
+.017
.079
+.012
,.096
+ 0.14
.089 +.014
.062
+.009
.114 +.Oll
.042
+.004
.062
+.006
,010 +.002
.OS9
+.006
.051
+.005
.059
+.006
,009
+.004
.012
+.003
.012
+.001
.038 +.002
.040
+.002
,015
+.001
.015 +.006
.015
+.004
.023
+.005
.009 t.004
.057
+.008
.064
+.009
.078 +,010
.026
+.006
.OS3
+
.OOS
,056
+.008
,096 +.013
.014
+.004
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.OO9
.191 +.017
.048
+.005
.070
+.007
.0/4
+.007
.074
+
.00'?
.031
+.003
.030
+
.QQ3
.041
+.007
.014 +.003
.020 +.001
.034
+.002
.050
+.002
.018
+.001
.104
+.150
.036 +.006
.000
+.046
.004
+.003
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.QOS F 049 +..007
.067
+.009
,079
+.011
. 091
+
. 012
,065
+.010
.018
+.005
.097
+.Old
.078
+.Oll
.099
+.009
.Q16 +.002
.088
+.008
.073
+.007
.021
+.003
.042
+.005
.064
+,006
.026
+.006
.002 +.003
.018
+.001
.032
+.002
.047
+
.OQ2
.Qll +.001
.051
+.009
.032 +.006
.OO9 +.O06
.029
+.006
.050 +,008
.015
+
.OOS
.051
+.008
.015
+.006
.085
+.012
.054
+.009
.081
+.011 084
+
012
.068
+.010
.141 +.013
.034
+.004
.O79 +
.OOS
.034
+.004
.029
+.004
.050
+.006
.OS4
+.006
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.020
+.001
.035
+.002
.056 +.003
.012 +.001
.064
+.0>>
.053
+.009
.011 +.006
.027
+.006
.0]0 +.004
.OS4
+.009
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.011
+.004
.092
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. 009
,044
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.086
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.065
+.010
TABLE ll h>tP-JAF SITE ENVIR01OKNTAL GIARCOAL CARTRIDGF) ACTIVITYOFF-SITE STATIONS I-131 FCI/ca
+ 3a Location Date Collected Dl D2 1-8-76 1-15-76 1-22-76.
1-29-76 2-5-76 2-12-76 2-21-76 2-26-76 3-4-76 3-10-76 3-17-76 3-23-76 3-31-76 4-7-76 4-14-76 4-21-76 4-28-76 5-5-76 5-12-76 5-19-76 5-26-76 6-4-76 6-9-76 6-16-76 6-23-76 6-30-76 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
+ 0.42
+ 0.36
+ 0.23
+ 0.27
+ 0.16
+ 0.22
+ 0.08
+ 0.22
+ 0.34
+ 0.34
+ 0.18
+ 0.16
+ 0.40
+ 0.42
+ 0.35
+ 0.78
+ 0.54
+ 0,38
+ 0.31
+ 0.22
+ 0.76
+ 0.27
+ 0.49
+ 0.2D
+ 0.31
+ 0.40 0.00 0.00 0.00
- 0. 00 0.00 0.00
, 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 O.OO 0,00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0,00 0.00
~ 0.60
+ 0.40
+ 0.24
+ 0.33
+ 0.18
+ 0.29
+ 0.10
+ 0.24
+ 0.34
+ 0.29
+ 0.20
+ 0.65
+ 0.45
+ 0.51
+ 0.34
+ 0.84
+ 0.57
+ 0.42
+ 0.33
+ 0.26
+ 0.81
+ 0.47
+ 0.42
+ 0.26
+ 0.35
+ 0.49 0.00
+ 1.11 0.00 + 0.¹3 0.00
+ 0.24 0.00 + D.27 0.00 + 0.20 0.00
+ 0.36 0.00
+ O.ll 0.00
+ 0.20 0.00
+ 0.40 0.00
+ 0.31 0.00
+ 0.21 0.00
+ 0.69 O.OD + 0.43 0.00
+ 0.34 0,00
+ 0.32 0.00
+ 1.09 0.00
+ 0.49 0.00
+ 0.49 0.00
+ 0.63 0.00 + 0.38 0.00
+ 0.83 0.00 + 0.36 0.00
+ 0.41 0.00
+ 0.26 0.00
+ 0.35 0.00
+ 0.6?
0.00 0.00 0.00 O.OD 0.00 0.00 0.00 O.OO 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
- 0. 00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
- 0. OD 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
+ 0.58
+ 0.50
+ 0.37
+ 0.29
+ 0.20
+ 0.27
+ O.ll
+ 0.24
+ 0.38
+ 0.29
+ 0.23
+ 1.89
+ 0.43
+ 0.48
+ 0.35
+ 0.88
+ 0.63
+ 0.52
+ 0.41
+ 0.19
+ 0.68
+ D.39
+ 0.50
+ 0.24
+ 0.37
+ 0.39 0.00 + 0.77 0.00 + 0.52 0.00
+ 0.39 0.00
+ 0.28 0.00 + 0.29 0.00
+ 0.28 0.00
+ 0.03 0.00
+ 0.23 0.00
+ 0.34 0.00 + 0.37 0.00 + 0.18 0.00
+ 0.64 0.00
~+ O.S1 0;00
+ 0.36 0.00
+ 0.38 0.00
+ 0.84 0.00
+ 0.84 0.00
+ 0.59 0.00
+ 0.41 0.00 + 0.20 0.00
+ 0.57 0.00
+ 0.38 0.00
+ 0.49 0.00
+ 0.25 0.00
+ 0.34 0.00
+ 0.55 0.00 + 0.83 0.00
+ 0.83 0.00 + 0.41 0.00
+ 0.29 0.00 + 0.54 0.00
+ 0.52 0.00
+ O.ll 0.00
+ 0.45 0.00 + 0.30 0.00
+ 0.39 0.00 + 0.20 0.00 + 0.59 0.00
+ 0.41 0.00
+ 0.42 0.00
+ 0.39 0.00
+ 0.93 0.00 + 0.46 0.00 + 0.42 0.00
+ 0.32 0.00
+ 0.16 0.00 + 0.64 0.00 + 0.43 0.00
+ 0.43 0.00
+ 0.21 0.00
+ 0.40 0.00
+ 0.44
TABLE 12 NMP-JAF SITE ENVIRONMENTAL GIARCOAL CARTRIDGE ACTIVITYOFF-SITE STATIONS I-131 FCi/m3 + 3o Location Date Collected Dl D2 7-7-76 7-14-76 7-21-76 7-28-76 8-4-76 8-11-76 8-18-76 8-25-76 9-1-76 9-8-76 v
9-15-76 9-21-76 9-29-76 10-6-76 10-13-76 10-20-76, 10-27-76 11-3-76 11-10-76 11-17-76 11-24-76 12-1-76 12-8-76 12-15-76 12-22-76 12-29-76 0.00 t 0.78 0.00
+ 0.54 0.00
+ 0.58 0.00 i 0.33 0.00
<< 0.48 0.00 0.41 0.00
+ 0.54 0.00
<< 0.64 0.00
+ 0.39 0.00 t 0,41 0.00
+ 0.24 0.00
+ 0.34 0.24
+ S.60 0.22
+ 1.49 0.07
+ 1.16 0.03 << 0.29 0.01
+ 0.32 0,00
+ 7,66 0.00
<< 2.72 0.00
+ 3.38 0 00
+ 4 09 0.15
+ 1.86 0.00 t 1.01 0.08
+ 1.84 0.18
+ 1.75 0.00 +16.30 0 00
+ F 00 0.00
+ 0.61 0.00
<< 0.50 0 00
+ 0 46 0.00
+ 0.51 0.00
+ 0.73 0.00
+ 0.78 0.00
+ 0.58 0.00 t 0.58 0.00
+ 0.48 0.00
+ 0.37 0.00
<< 0.33 0.00
<< 7.21 0.00
+ 1.90 0.07
+ 1.73 0.00
+ 0.56 0.05
+ 0.56 0.00 R13.90 2.11 +10.70 0.00
+ 4.84 0.30
<< 3.76 0,00 i 2.63 0 00
+
1 33 1.00
+ 2.41 0.29
+ 2.37 5.88 +24.30 0.00 0.00 0 00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.60 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.38 0.48
+ 0.80
+ 0,65
+ 0.48
+ 0.38
+ 0.55
+ 0 60 i 0.72 X 0.62
+ 0.50
+ 0.57
+ 0.37
+ 0,41
+ 7'S i 1.78
+056
+ 0.51 113.90
+12.30
+ 3.68
+ 4.36
+ 2.84
+ 1.27
+ 1.31
+ 4.29
+ 2.25
+23.SO 0.00
+ 1.10 0.00
+ 0.58 0.00
+ 0.45 0.00
+ 0.48 0.00 << 0.54 0.00
+ 0.50 0.00
+ 0.73 0.00
+ 0 62 0.00 t 0.52 0.00 a 0.23 0.00
+ 0.32 0.00
+ 0.49 0.99
+ 7.81 0.44
+ 2.10 0.35
+ 1.69 0.00
+ 0.53 0.00 +17.70 0.00 +14.30 0 00 4 64 0.00
+ 5.49 0.00 X 2.78 0.00
+ 2 85 0.00
<< 1.50 0.00
+ 4.42 0.00 t 2.21 0.44 121.20
- 0. 00
- 0. 00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.80 0.46
- 0. 03 0.07 0.06 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.22 0.04 0.00 0.00 0.00
<<0 47
<<0.63
+ 0.86
+ 0.43
+ 0.50
+ 0.56
+ 0 75
+ 0 56
+ 0,47
+ 0.56
+ 0.33
+ 0.42
+ 6.73
+ 1.70 1.38
+ 0.36 t 0.47 111.00
+ 2.79
+ 4.19
+ 3.28
+ 2.16 2.23
+ 5.34
+ 2.85
+10.70 0.00
+ 0.66 0.00
<< 0.60 0.00
+ 0.47 0.00
+ 0.40 0.00
+ 0.45 0.00
+ 0.67 0.00
+ 0.66 0.00
+ 0 46 0.00
+ 0.48 0.00
+ 0.43 0.00
+ 0.24 0.00
+ 0.37 1.02
+ 6.07 0.06
+ 1.55 0.09
+ 0.59 0.00
+ 0.42 0.00 +12.40 0.00 9.21 0.29
+ 3.79 0.00
+ 4.16 0.06 t 2,85 0.05
+ 2.27 0.08
+ 1.04 0.00
+ 3.79 0.00
<< 1.73 2 67 +18.70
Date Collected Dl D2 TABLE 13 hMP-JAF SITE ENVIRONMENTALCIIARCOAL CARTRIDGE ACTIVITYON-SITE STATIONS I-131 FCi/e3
+ 3o Location F
1-6-76 1-13-76 1-20-76 1-27-76 2-3-76 2-10-76 2-17-76 2-24-76 3-3-76 3-9-76 3-16-76 3-23-76 3-30-76 4-6-76 4-13-76 4-20-76 4-28-76 5-4-76 5-11-76 5-18-76 5-25-76 6-3-76 6-8-76 6-16-76 6-22-76 7-1-76 0.00 + 1.32 0.00 + 0.41 0.00 + 0.49 0.00 +,0.23 0.00
+ 0.44 0.00
+ 0.41 0.00 + 0.47 0.00
+ 0.52 0.00
+ 0.32 0.00 + 0.27 0.00
+ 0.23 0.00
+ 0.62 0.00 + 0.47 0.00
+ 0.35 0.00
+ 0.30 0.00
+ 0.65 0.00
+ 0.69 0.00
+ 0.47 0.00
+ 0.33 0.00
+ 0.40 0.00
+ 1.20 0.00
+ 0.53 0.00
+ 0.69 0.00
+ 0.40 0.00
+ 0.42 0.00
+ 0.19 0.00
+ 1.19 0.00
+ 0.67 0.00
+ 0.51 0.00
+ 0.57 0.00
+ 0.43 0.00 + 0.28 0.00 + 0.29 0.00
+ 0.34 0.00
+ 0.38 0.00
+ 0.42 0.00 + 0.22 0.00
+ 0.57 0.00
+ 0.62 0.00
+ 0.41 0.00
+ 0.32 0.00
+ 0.38 0.00
+ 0.60 0.00
+ 0.52 0 F 00 + 0.42 0.00
+ 0.70 0.00
+ 1.23 0.00
+ 0.49 0.00
+ 0.60 0.00
+ 0.33 0.00
+ 0.51 0.00
+ 0.49 0.00 + 0.66 0.00 + 0.46 0.00 + 0.36 0.00
+ 0.30 0.00
+ 0.27 0.00 + 0.27 0.00 + 0.10 0.00 + 0.34 0.00
+ 0.37 0.00
+ 0.35 0.00 + 0.26 0.00
+ 0.63 0.00
+ 0.40 0.00 + 0.56 0.00
+ 0.35 0.00 + 0.58 0.00
+ 0.86 0.00
+ 0.61 0.00
+ 0.36 0,00 + 0.20 0.00 + 1.53 0.00 + 0.48 0.00 + 0.67 0.00
+ 0.28 0.00
+ 0.30 0.00
+ 0..53 0.00
. 0.00 0.00 0.00 0,00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0;00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
+ 0.84
+ 0.49
+ 0.37
+ 0.34
+ 0.26
+ 0.34
+ 0.31
+ 0.33
+ 0.41
+ 0.35
+ 0.24
+ 0.62
+ 0.37
+ 0.34
+ 0.25
+ 0.48
+ 0.45
+ 0.58
+ 0.35
+ 0.16
+ 1.38
+ 0.43
+ 0.54
+ 0.25
+ 0.41
+ 0.50 0.00
+ 0.63 0.00
+ 0.47 0.00
+ 0.36 0,00
+ 0.29 0,00
+ 0.24 0.00
+ 0.52 0.00 + O.ll 0.00
+ 0.48 0.00
+ 0.29 0.00
+ 0.31 0.00
+ 0.25 0.00
+ 0.53 0.00
+ 0.60 0.00
+ 0.73 0.00
+ 0.29 0.00
+ 0.50 0.00 + 0.60 0.00
+ 0.54 0.00
+ 0.25 0.00
+ 0.23 0.00 + 0.98 0.00
+ 0.31 0.00 + 0.54 0.00
+ F 0.34 0.00
+ 0.40 0.00
+ 0.53 0.00 + 0.56 0.00
+ 0.28 0.00
+ 0.25 0.00 + 0.21 0.00
+ 0.15
~
0.00
+ 0.20 0.00 + 0.21 0.00
+ 0.24 0.00
+ 0.25 0.00
+ 0.23 0.00
+ 0.18 0.00
+ 0.45 0.00
+ 0.21 0.00
+ 0.35 0.00
+ 0.23 0.00
+ 0.33 0.00
+ 0.17
'.00
+ 0.33 0.00
+ 0.24 0.00
+ 0.24 0.00
+ 1.01 0.00
+ 0.46 0.00
+ 0.38 0.00
+ 0.22 0.00
+ 0.75 0.00
+ 0.66 0.00 + 0.54 0.00
+ 0.39 0.00 + 0.21 0.00
+ 0.16 0.00
+ 0.12 0.00
+ 0.29 0.00
+ 0.15 0.00
+ 0.19 0.00
+ 0.26 0.00
+ 0.20 0.00
+ 0.19 0.00
+ 0.51 0.00
+ 0.43 0.00
+ 0.32 0.00
+ 0.19 0.00 + 0.33 0.00
+ 0.36 0.00
+ 0.34 0.00
+ 0.20 0.00
+ 0.17 0.00
+ 0.72 0.00 + 0.23 0.00
+ 0.28 0.00
+ 0.14 0.00
+ 0.29 0.00
+ 0.32 0.00
+ 0.49 0.00
+ 0.37 0.00
+ 0.19 0.00
+ 0.15 0.00
+ 0.19 0.00
+ 0.17 0.00
+ 0.05 0.00
+ 0.19 0.00
+ 0.32 0.00
+ 0.22 0.00
+ 0.14 0.00
+ 0.31 0.00
+ 0.21 0.20 + 0.22 0.00 + 0.19 0.00 + 0.40 0.00
+ 0.46 0.00 + 0.30 0.00 + 0.19 0.00 + 0.20 0.00
+ 0.74 0.00
+ 0.21 0.00
+ 0.19 0.00
+ 0.18 0.00
+ 0.29 0.00 + 0.35 0.00 + 0.37 0.00 + 0.53 0.00 + 0.21 0.00 + 0.16 0.00 + 0.12 0.00
+ 0.23 0.00 + 0.05 0.00 + 0.17 0.00 + 0.31 0.00 + 0.19 0.00 + 0.13 0.00
+ 0.69 0.00
+ 0.30 0.00 + 0.33 0.00 + 0.29 0 F 00 + 1.25 0.00
+ 0.89 0.00
+ 0.40 0.00
+ 0.47 0.00
+ 0.19 0.00 + 0.99 0.00
+ 0.44 0.00
+ 0.21 0.00
+ 0.20 0.00
+ 0.22 0.00
+ 0.36
TABLE 14 QP-JAF SITE ENVIRONMENTAL QIARCOAL CARTRIDGE ACTIVITYON-SITE STATIONS I-131 pCi/m3 + 3o Location Date Collected D2 G
7-6-76 7-13-76 7-20-76 7-28-76 8-3-76 8-10-76 8-17-76 8-24-76 8-31-76 9-7-76 9-14-76 9-21-76 9-28-76 10-5-76 10-12-76, 10-19-76 10-26-76 11-2-76.
11-9-76 11-17-76 11-23-76 11-30-76 12-7-76 12-14-76 12-21-76 12-28-76
- 0. 00
- 0. 00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.08 0.00
+ 0.50 0.67 0.54 0.84
+ 0.70
+ 0.44 X 1.02
+ 1.12 t 0.76
+ 0.62
+ 0.52
+ 0.35
+ 1.54
+ 1.92
+ 0.86
+ 0.65
+ 0.59 t 8.85
+12.50 t 5.28
+ 3 77 L 1.20
+086
+ 3.70
+-4.09
+ 3.4S 0.00
+ 0.57 0.00 + 0.67 0.00
+ 0.49 0.00
+ 0.80 0.00
+ 0.41 0.00
+ 0.18 0.00
+ 1,08 0.00
+ 0.38 0.00
+ 0.38 0.00
+ 0.18 0.00 R 0.41 0.00
+ 0.48 0.00
+ 1.74 0.41
+ 1.80 0.07
+ 0.52 0.00
+ 0.59 0.00
+ 0.46 0.00
+ 6.13 0.00 +12.30 0.00
+ 4.11 0.67
+ 3.14 0.00
+ 1.27 0.00
+ 0.64 0.00
+ 4'8 2.09
+ 5.15 0.00
+ 2.82 0.00 0.67 0.00
+ 0.80 0.00 R 0.63 0.00
+ 0.49 0.00
+ 0.77 0.00
+ 0.68 0 00 + 0 62 0.00 t 0.60 0.00
+ 1.22 0 00
+ 0 74 0.00
+ 0.56 0.00
+ 0.37 0.00 t 1.84 0.35 X 2.08 0.03
+ 0.73 0.09 f 0.70 000+-060 0.00
~ 6.42 0.00 +17.90 0.00
+ 4.98 0.00 R 0.29 0.10
+ 1.53 0.16
+ 0.87 0.06
+ 2.80 0.00 t 5 ~ 15 0.00 ~13.00
- 0. 00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0,00 0.00 0.00
- 0. 00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.52 0.01 0.00 0.06 0.00
.0.00 0 F 00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.13 0.31 0.02
+ 0.55
+ 0.79
+ 0.48 0.53
+ 0.60 t 0.44
+ 0 55 t 0.51
+ 1.00
+ Oe65 0 44
+ 0.32
+ 9.95
+ 2.08 i 0.60 i 0.62
+ 0.52 X 6.83
+17.20
+ 5 17 t 5.26 J 1.34
+ 1.08 t 0.72 X 4.92
+ 0.93 0 00
+ 0 60 0.00
+ 0.70 0.00
+ 0.47 0.00
+ 0.48 0.00
+ 0.44 0.00
+ 0.42 0.00
+ 0.60 0.00
+ 1.80 0.00
+ 1.00 0.00
+ 0.72 0.00 t 0.46 0.00 +.0.24 0,16 t 0.54 0.00
+ 1.84 0.00
+ 0.63 0.00
+ 0.64 0.14
+ 0.54 0.00
+ 5.51 0.00 +14.10 0.00
+ 5.20 0.00
+ 3.54 0.00
+ 1.51 0.22 S 0.96 0.00 X 4.93 1.93
+ 5.56 0.91 f 2.67 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.20 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.17 0.00 0.07 0.20 0.00
+ 0.39
+ 0.42
+ 0.35
+ 0.30
+ 0.44
+ 0.32
+ 0.34
+ 0.35
+048
+ 0.51
+ 0.32
+ 0.27
+ 1.09 2 1.97
+ 0.40
+ 0.43 t 0.36
+ 8.72
+ 8.60
+30.40
+ 1.22 1.17
+ 0.81
+ 0.57
+- 3.33
+ 3.15
- 0. 00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.08 0.09 0.10 0.07 0.00 0.04 0.00 0.65 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.04 0.04 1.39 0.36 4 0.36 X 0.43
+ 0.32 4 0.32
+ 0.33 R 0.26
+029
+ 0.32 f 0.39
+ 0.37
+ 0'9
+ 0.20
+ 1.07
+ 1.59
+040 4 0.42
+ 0.29
+ 6.77 X 6.67
+ 2.13
+ 2.12
+ 0.80 t 0.72
+ 0.69 R 5.23
+ 3.53 0.00
+ 0.36 0.00
+ 0.34 0.00
+ 0.32 0.00
+ 0.27 0.00
+ 0.42 0.00
+ 0.30 0.00
+ 0.29 0.00
+ 0.45 Sample Lost 0.00
+ 0.43 0.00
+ 0.34 0.00
+ 0.34 0.00
+ 1.29 0.16
+ 1.90 0 00
+ 0 58 0.00
+ 0.52 0.02
+ 0.47 0.00 +10.90 0.00 +12.90 0.00
+ 3.77 0.00
+ 2.89 0.00
+ 1.23 0.24
+ 0.84 0.05
+ 0.64 0.00
+ 4'0 1.65 +11.70 0.00 t 0.47 0.00
~ 0.57 0.00
+ 0.42 0.00
+ 0.56 0.00
+ 0.51 0.00
+ 0.38 0.00
~ 0.40 0.00
+ 0.45 0.00
~ 0.93 0.00
~ 0.55 0 00
+ 0 47 0.00 t 0.28 0.00
~ 0.48 0.26
+ 1.76 0.14
+ 0.67 0.00
+ 0.57 0.02
+ 0.48 0.00
+ 4.75 0.00 +16.20 0.00 a 4.54 0.14
+ 1.14 0.10
+ 0.85 0.33
~ 1.14 0.00
~ 0.56 1.46
+ 4.72 0.00 12.40
TABLE 15 EiVVIRONMENTALTLD READINGS Total Dose in mRem
+ 2o TLD NO.
LOCATION 1st 2nd QUARTER 3rd 4th 3
4 5
6 7
8 9
10ll 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Dl On Site D2 On Site E On Site F On Site G On Site C Off Site Dl Off Site D2 Off Site E Off Site F Off Site G Off Site SN Oswego Pole 66,
'Ã. Bound Pole 51, W. Bound Prog. 'Cen.
E. Yard Prog.
Cen. Picnic Pole 9, E.
Bound JAF Shore, lS.,Bound Pole 67, E.
Bound Pole 53, E.
Bound HI J
K Light Pole(N)
JAF Lignt Pole(Nil) JAF N. Fence (E) JAF N. Fence (ME) JAF N. Fence (N()
NMP N. Fence gf)
NMP NMP/JAF, Twin Pole QY) of JAF iU. Fence N of Unit 2 on Lake E of Unit 2 on Stor Bldg.
Pole Tower, FNM-13 Pole Tower, FNM-14 SE End of Shop on Fence NMP-1 ME Gate NE Gate, NMP-1 25.7+ 4.8 16.4+ 4.9 22.4+ 4.9 14.0+ 5.1 17.6+ 4.6 17.2+ 3.8 15.0+ 4.7 15.9+ 3.3 17.0+ 4.4 16.5+ 4.0 14.5+ 4.1 15.1+ 6.2 18.7+ 5.2 17'+ 5.1 15.9+ 3.7 19.6+ 3.3 17.8+ 3.8 14.6+ 4.4 19.3+ 2.6 19.1+ 3.7 16.6+ 3.7 18.8+ 2.8 31.6+ 4.8 26.8+ 9.9 71.0+13.8 41.2+ 8.8 41.8+ 9.8 77.2+13.7 24.9+ 6.2 31.4+ 6.9 19.6+ 5.7 26.8+ 4.7 29.8+ 6.6 384.5+38.4 71.8+ 9.5 30.9+ 5.4 20.1+ 3.6 15.9+ 4.5 17.1+ 4.1 16.7+ 3.5 18.1+ 3.6 16.9+ 5.4 15.7+ 4.4 14.5+ 5.0 14.5+ 5.8 13.9+ 4.8 15.1+ 5.2 13.9+ 4'.1 13.7+ 2.7 19.3+ 4.0 14.9+ 2.9 16.7+ 5.7 26.9+ 6.8 13.9+ 4.1 13.1+ 3.6 24.3+ 5.4 17.9+ 3.6 15.3+ 3.5 55.9+10.8 43.3+ 8.6 81.3+ 9.6 101.7+18.1 35.1+ 6.4 35.1+ 6.6 31.5+ 7.8 25.7+ 5.1 21.5+ 6.9 27.5+ 4.3 29.7+ 5.7 382.3+28.5 82.5+ 8.4 38.2+ 7.8 31.4+ 6.1 20.6+ 6.2 21.0+ 3.3 19.6+ 6.3 21.5+ 5.8 19.3+ 5.6 18.6+ 4.4 19.6+ 5.1 21.3+ 2.8 17.9+ 4.2 19.3+ 5.8
- 18. 3+ 5. 0 22.9+ 6.1 19.6+ 5.4 20.3+ 3.3 33.1+ 4.7 21.0+ 6.5 21.5+ 3.8 28.9+ 6.4 23.8+ 3.1 20.6+ 6.6 56.3+ 6.3 20.2+ 4.1 90.9+19.1 169.9+10.4 145.8+26.8 58.3+ 9.7 39.6+ 5.4 43.5+ 3.9 28.0+ 7.4 23.6+ 6.1 26.0+ 8.0 30.8+ 6.4 32.4+ 5.4 441.2+79.7 60.1+13.2 22.1+
- 12. 6+
- 12. 1+
11.2+
- 10. 0+
- 12. 6+
10.3+
10.1+
10.7+
10.6+
10.9+
- 9. 6+
11.3+
- 12. 0+
13.5+
11.7+
18.8+
ll.9+
- 11. 8+
15.4+
47.4+
11.4+
11.2+
- 12. 2+
'24.7+
9.6 3.8 4.8 3.2 3.0 3.2 2.7 4.0 3.3 2.4 3.4 4.6 4.5 3.8 4.2 3.0 4.7 2.5 3.
1.8 7.7 3.1 4.0 2.7 7.5 132.4+16.6 76.7+12.3 28.7+
- 18. 8+
- 22. 6+
15.9+
12.5+
13.1+
15.0+
16.8+
6.5 7.6 5.3 4 '
4.0 3.0 4.1 4.8 249.1+54.0 56.9+ 5.7
- TLD missing TABLE 16 CONTINUOUS RADIATION MONITORS* (GM) mr/hr 1st HALF LOCATION C Off-Site PERIOD January February lfarch April May June MIN.
.010
.010
.010
.018
.017
.010 AVE.
.013
.013
.012
.023
.024
.025 bS,X.
. 020
.020
.020
,040
.038
.030 Dl On-Site D2 On-Site E On-Site F On-Site January February March April May June January February March April May June January February March April May June January February March April May June
.045
.038
.045
.034
.015
.019
.025
.018
.013
.012
.010
.012
.010
.010
.Oll
.010
.010
.010
.010
.010
.010
.010
.010
.010
.045
.040
.055
.050
.045
.045
.035
.020
.018
.020
.025
.040
.013
.015
.014
.015
.015
.015
.014
.014
.013
.015
.018
.015
.050
.050
.060
.090
.100
.200
.045
.040
.022
.033
.060
.'25
.022
.022
.020
.032
.050
.048
.018
.022
.018
.032
.068
.062
- Detectors are 'bugged'o insure onscale readings.
TABLE 16 (Cont.)
CONTINUOUS RADIATION MONITORS LOCATION G On-Site H On-Site I On-Site J On-Site K On-Site PERIOD January February hfarch April May June January February March April May June JaIluary February March April May June January February March April May June January February March April May June MIN.
.010
.010
.010
.010
.010
.010
.010
.010
.010
.015
.015
.015
.028
.024
.027
.015
.010
.010
.010
.010
.010
.014
.010
.010
.012
.013
.015
.012
.013
.011 AVE.
.013
.013
.012
.015
.015
.015
.012
.Oll
.017
.020
.020
.020
.030
.030
.032
.040.
.090
.015
.012
.012
.015
.018
.020
.020
.017
.017
.019
.019
.020
.019 hfAX.
.020
.020
.020
.032
'080
.061
.018
.019
.029
.048
.050
.075
.035
.070
.230 1.500
.420
.075
.017
.018
~ 020
.037
.054
.065
.030
.023
.022
.044
.060
.058 TABLE 16 (Cont.)
CONTINUOUS RADIATION MONITORS 2nd HALF LOCATION C Off-Site Dl On-Site D2 On-Site E On-Site F On-Site G On-Site PERIOD July August September October November December July August September October November December July August September October November December July August September October November December July August September October November December July August September October November December MIN.
.010
.019
.018
.018
.018
.017
.018
.020
.025
.010
.010
.010
. 015
.010
.012
.012
.011
~
.010
.010
.010
.010
.010
.010
.014
.010
.010
.010
.010
.010
.010
.010
.010
.010
.020
.020
.018 hfAX.
.035
.035
.049
.041
.045
.048
.062
.051
.095
.041
.048
.044
'052
.037
.030
.028
.040
.098
.023
.021
.022
.022
~ 049
.040
.048
.027
.031
.020
.035
.021
.048
.020
.049
.049
.048
~ 051 AVE.
.025
.025
.025
.025
.025
.022
.030
.029
.030
.028
.029
.029
.020
.020
.020
.020
.018
~ 020
.013
.014
.015
.013
.019
.018
.018
.015
.015
.013
.014
.013
.014
.013
.020
.030
.030
.030 TABLE 16 (Cont.)
CONTINUOUS RADIATION MONITORS LOCATION H On-Site PERIOD July August September October November December MIN.
.015
.015
.013
.010
.013
.018 WX.
.031
.035
.032
.038
.049
.041 AVE.
.020
.020
.020
.020
.025
. 028 I On-Site J On-Site K On-Site July August September October November December July August September October
. November December July August September October November December
.010
.010
,010
.010
.010
.010
.010
.012
.010
.010
.015
.017
.011
.011
.Oll
.010
.010
.010
.048
.025
.025
.046
.030
.031
.049
.030
.072
.028
.035
.040
.052
.033
.028
.025
.022
.023
.013
.013
.016
.017
.020
.015
.020
.018
.018
.018
.025
.025
.017
.018
.018
.015
.015
.015 TABLE 17 IODINE-131 IN MILK pCi/1 Collection Date 05/24/76 06/14/76 06/28/76 07/12/76 07/26/76 08/09/76 08/23/76 09/07/76 09/20/76 10/04/76 10/08/76 10/18/76 11/01/76 11/15/76 11/29/76 Counting Date 06/02/76 06/21/76 07/07/76 07/22/76 08/02/76 08/17/76 08/31/76 09/15/76*
09/28/76 10/08/76 10/15/76 10/22/76 11/04/76 11/19/76 12/03/76
- 0. 00+0. 36
- 0. 33+0. 37 0.18+0.15 0.15+0.24 0.06+0.10 0.00+0.26 0.00+0.12 0.18+0.10 0.04+0.16 0.00+0.03 6.30+0.10 9.80+0.30 7.70+0.30 1.50+0.20 0.70+0.20 0.00+0.15 0.04+0.17 0.00+0.12 0.33+0.24 0 ~ 27+0 12 0.37+0.14 0.00+0.12 0.00+0.08 0.00+0.17 0.02+0.04 5.70+0.10 19.30+0.50 3.40+0
~ 20 0.00+0.20 0,20+0.20 0.00+0.25 0.20+0.20 0.39+0.10 0.77+0.25 0.06+0.09 0.28+0.27 0.00+0.12 0.08+0.14 0.26+0.17 0.02+0.04 3.95+0.16 2.83+0.16 0.60+0.10 0.24+0.19 0.70+0.13 1+0.20 0.00+0.15 0.3540.06 0.27+0.27 0.27+0.10 (a) 0.33+0.16 0.26+0.14 0.34+0.15 0.06+0.04 12.30+0.20 45.00+1.00 19.90+0.40 0.20+0.10 0.10+0.20 (a) Lost in processing
- Sample ¹I and Sample ¹2 were counted on 09/17/76.
TABLE 18 GAMfA ISOTOPIC AND STRONTIUM-90 IN hlILK SAhfPLES Collection Site Collection Date hfay h)ay June June hfay hfay June June hfay hfay June June h/ay May June June K-40 1003+ 83 1048+
84 1332+ 95 1046+204 1174+
89 1074+
28 1051+
85 1042+
91 1055+ 85 898+ 78
'017+
83 1018+ 83 1228+
91 1023+
83 1149+ 63 1038+
84 Cs-137
- 0. 0+S. 0 0.0+5.0 0 F 0+5.0 9.0+1.0 15.0+3.0 10.0+1.0 12.0+2.0 10.0+2.0
- 0. 0+S. 0
- 0. 0+5. 0 10.0+2.0 0.0+S.0
- 8. 0+2. 0 0.0+5.0 8.0+2.0 12.0+2.0 Ci/1 Sr-90 3.5+2.7 6.5+3.1 S.O+5.0 0 0+4 1**
10.8+2.2 12.5+2.6 5.1+5.1 9.2+4.1 5.6+1.5 5.5+3.2 3.7+2.6 0.0+3.5 10.9+2.2 11.9+3.9 11.3+5.1 14.8+3.4 Other Gamma 0+5 0+5 0+S 0+5 0+S 0+5 0+5 0+S 0+S 0+5 0+5 0+5 0+5 0+5 0+5 0+5
- The spectrum is computer scanned from 20 to 2000 KeV.
Specifically included are Ce-144, Ba-La-140, Cs-134, Cs-137, Zr-Nb-95, Co-58, Co-60, hfn-54, Zn-65.
Naturally occurring gamma emitters such as K-40 and Ra daughters are frequently detected but not listed here.
- Laboratory problems in processing sample; insufficient sample remaining for more sensitive analysis.
TABLE 18 (Cont.)
GAMES, ISOTOPIC AND STRONTIUM-90 IN MILK SAMPLES Collection Site Collection Date July August September October October K-40 1052+
85 1047+
84 1061+ 85 1091+
86 1027+118 Cs-137
- 0. 0+5. 0 9.0+2.0 0.0+5.0 0.0+5.0 0.0+5.0 Ci/1 Sr-90
- 0. 0+4. 5 4.0+2.0 0.0+3.0**
4.6+1.6 3.9+2.3 Other Gamma*
0+5 0+5 0+5 0+5 0+5 July August September October October July August September October October July August September October October 1046+
84 1146+
88 1085+ 86 1243+
92 1040+119 867+ 77 979+ 82 943+ 80 1063+
85 945+113 1175+
89 1098+ 86 924+ 33 1057+
85 1200+128 4.1+3.0 11.7+2.3 0.0+5.0 0.0+5.0 0.0+5.0 5.4+1.5 0.0+5.0 0.0+5.0 0.0+5.0 0.0+5.0
- 7. 3+1. 8 0.0+5.0 4.0+2.0 13.2+2.4 0.0+5.0
- 2. 6+1. 6 1.5+1.0 8.2+3.0
- 8. 5+1. 8 11.1+2.5 0.0+3.0
- 8. 0+3. 0 5 '+3.0 4.5+1.3 4.7+1.4 0.0+1.0 0.0+3.2 6.1+4.0 10.5+2.1 7.9+1.6 0+5 0+5 0+5 0+5 0+5 0+5 0+5 0+5 0+5 0+5 0+5 0+5 0+5 0+5
- The spectrum is computer scanned from "20 to 2000 KeV.
Specifically included are Ce-144, Ba-La-140, Cs-134, Cs-137, Zr-Nb-95, Co-58, Co-60, Mn-54, Zn-65.
Naturally occurring gamma emitters such as K-40 and Ra daughters are frequently detected but not listed here.
- Analytical problems left insufficient sample for more sensitive analysis.
TABLE 19 MILKING DAIRY CATTLE WITHIN A TEN MILE RADIUS OF NINE MILE POINT JULY 31, 1976 TOlVN New Haven Richland V~olne Palermo Mexico
~Oewe o
ft ON MAP 20
- 33 21 19 22
- 24 23 25
- 26 27 28 30 29 31 32 18 1
5 4
3 10 35 7
8 11 15 9
14 12 6
13 34 OtIINER Allen, J.
Burton, F.
- Clark, G.
Clark, T.
Landphere, F.
- Piersall, S.
- Stevens, S.
- Jerrett, G.
Williams, H.
- Crandall, R.
- Krebs, R.
- Brosman, D.
Minckler, N.
Sweet, J.
- Turner, iV.
Kono, E.
- Dexter, G.
- Delong, C.
- Delong, E.
Delong, J.
- Frey, H.
Hurlbut, H.
Ladd, J.
Landphere, R.
- Monson, R.
Parkhurst, E.
- Rose, DE
- Rude, K.
- Sherman, W.
- Stowell, C.
- Wallis, W.
Wood, H.
- Zakala, Mike
- Sutton, (New Haven)
Mitchelson Bros.
NO ~
OF DAIRY CATTLE 40 35 50 26 40 1
9 35'1 30 55 30 41 21 35 30 32 20 45 14 60 2
35 50 34 110 35 42 20 25 8
20 7
30
- lVithin 5 mile radius of Nine Mile Point reactors.
TABLE 19 (Cont.)
T018l Scriba ft ON MAP
- 39
- 38
- 40
- 36 17
- 41
- 16 42 43
- 37
- 44
- 45 Oi&ER Cliff, T.
Coe, J.
- Foskick, D.
- France, S.
- Jones, R.
6 Son
- Kennedy, H.
Krul, S.
and J.
McCaw, S.
- Meyers, E.
Parkhurst, C.
Richardson, R.
- waterman, J.
NO.
OF DAIRY CATTLE 10 30 2
22 39 3
75 Mould not Cooperate 3
20 1
3 TABLE 19 (Cont.)
MILKING DAIRY CATTLE WITHIN A TEN MILE RADIUS OF NINE MILE POINT SEPTEMBER 30, 1976 CENSUS TOWN New Haven 0
ON MAP 20
- 33 21 19 22
- 24 23 25
- 26 2
OWNER Allen, J.
- Burton, F.
- Clark, G.
Clark, T.
Landphere, F.
- Piersall, S.
- Stevens, S.
- Jerrett, G.
lUilliams, H.
Sutton NO.
OF DAIRY CATTLE 35 40 52 26 40 1
10 45 2
7 Richland
~Volne Palermo Mexico 0~ewe o
Scribe 27 28 30 29 31 32 18 1
5 4
3 10 35 7
8ll 15 9
14 12 6
13
- 39
- 39
- 38
- 40
- 36 17
- 41
- 16
- Crandall, R.
- Krebs, R.
- Brosman, D.
Minckler, N.
Sweet, J.
- Turner, lU.
Kono E.
- Dexter, G.
- Delong, C.
- Delong, E.
Delong, J.
- Frey, H.
Hurlbut, H.
Landphere, R.
- Monson, R.
Parkhurst, E.
- Rose, D.
- Rude, K.
- Sherman, W.
- Stowell, C.
- 1Uallis, W.
lUood, H.
- Zakala, M,
Mitchelson Bros.
Cliff, T.
Coe, J.
- Fosdick, D.
- France, S.
- Jones, R.
5 Son
- Kennedy, H.
Krul, S.
and J.
35 55 30 45 21 35 30 32 22 45 20 60 45 45 34 100 38 39 20 35 8
20 30 10 30 4
22 39 3
70
-44
TABLE 19 (Cont.)
MILKING DAIRY CATTLE WITHIN A TEN MILE RADIOUS OF NINE MILE POINT SEPTEMBER 30, 1976 CENSUS (Cont.)
TOWN 0
ON MAP OWNER NO.
OF DAIRY CATTLE Scriba (Cont.)
42 43
- 37
- 44
- 45 McCaw, S.
- Meyers, E.
Parkhurst, C.
Richardson, R.
Waterman, J.
50 2
20 1
3 MILKING GOATS WITHIN A TEN MILE RADIUS OF NINE MILE POINT TOWN New Haven NAME
- H. Williams M. Lackey NO.
OF MILKING GOATS 21 goats 2 goats TABLE 20 GAMMA ISOTOPIC ANALYSIS OF PRODUCE Collection Site
¹17
¹18 Collection Date 08/30/76 08/28/76 08/27/76 Sample
~Tc Green Beans 5 Tomatoes Corn Cucumbers I-131 0+1 0+1 0+1 Ci/
(Net)
Cs-137 0+1 0+1 0+1 Gamma*
0+1 0+1 0+1 GAMMA ISOTOPIC ANALYSIS OF CHICKEN EGGS Collection Site
¹5
¹6
¹7
¹8
¹9
¹10 Collection Date 06/28/76 06/28/76 06/28/76 11/08/76 11/08/76 11/08/76 Cs-137 0+1 0+1 0+1 0+1 0+1 0+1 Ci/
Gamma Emitters*
0+1 0+1 0+1 0+1 0+1 0+1 GAh&fA ISOTOPIC ANALYSIS OF MEAT Collection Site
¹6
¹8
¹11
¹12
¹13
¹14
¹15
¹10
¹10
¹10
¹16 Collection Date 06/28/76 06/28/76 06/28/76 07/06/76 07/08/76 11/10/76 11/10/76 11/10/76 11/08/76 11/08/76 11/08/76 Sample
~TG Rooster Hen Duck Beef Beef Pork Beef Beef Chicken Chicken Duck I-131 0+1 0+1 0+1 0+1 0+1 0+1 0+1 0+1 0+1 0+1 0+1 Ci/
Wet)
Cs-137 0+1 0+1 0+1 0+1 0+1 0+1 0+1 0+1 0+1 0+1 0+1 Gamma*
0+1 0+1 0+1 0+1 0+1 0+1 0+1 0+1 0+1 0+1 0+1
- The spectrum is computer scanned from 20 to "2000 KeV.
Specifically included are Ce-144, Ba-La-140, Cs-134, Cs-137, Zr-Nb-95, Co-58, Co-60, Mn-54, Zn-65.
Naturally occurring gamma emitters such as K-40 and Ra daughters are frequently detected but not listed here.