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Semiannual Radioactive Effluent Release Rept,Jan-June 1988
ML18093B052
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~TATION SEMIANNUAL RADIUACTIVE EFFLU~NT RELEASE REPORT SGS RERR-24 SALEM UNIT NOS. 1 & 2 UNIT 1 DOCKET NO. 50-272 UNIT 2 DOCKET NO. 50-311 OPERATING LICENSE NO. DPR-70 OPERATING LICENSE NO. DPR-75 SEPTEMBER 1988

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REPORT NO.

SGS-RE~R-~4 UNIT NOS. 1 & 2 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT JANUARY -

JUNE 1988 SALEM GENERATING STATION Public Service Electric and Gas Company DPR 70 DPR 75

INTRODUCTION SALEM GE~ERATING STATION RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT JANUARY -

JUNE 1988 This report, SGS-RERR-24, surcunarizes the releases of radioactive materials in liquid, gaseous and solid form from the Salem Generating Station (SGS) Units 1 and 2 for the period January 1, 1988 to June 30, 1988.

The report is prepared in the format of Regulatory Guide 1.21, Appendix B, as required by Specification 6.9.1.11 of the Salem Technical Specifications.

Preceding the tables summarizing the gaseous and liquid discharges and solid waste shipments are our responses to parts A-F of the "Supplemental Information" section of Regulatory Guide 1.21, Appendix B.

As required by Regulatory Guide 1.21, our Technical Specification limits are described in detail within this report along with a summary description of how measurements and approximations of the total activity discharged were developed.

Unit 1 generated 2,829,304 megawatt-hours of electrical energy (net) during the reporting period.

Unit 2 generated 4,519,847 megawatt-hours of electrical energy (net) during the reporting period.

Results of liquid and gaseous composites analyz~d for Sr-89,

~r-90, and Fe-55 for the second quarter of 1988 were not available for inclusion in this report.

The results of these composites will be provided in the next Radioactive Effluent Release Report.

The Sr-89, Sr-90, and Fe-55 analyses for the last half of 1987 (refer to RERR-23) have been completed; amended pages to RERR-23 are included in this report.

Part A.

PRELIMINARY SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION

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1.0 REGULATORY LIMITS 1.1 Noble Gases Release Limits The dose rate due to radioactive materials released in gaseous effluents from the site to areas at and beyond the site boundary, shall be limited to the following:

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For noble gases:

Less than or equal to SOU mrems/y~ to the total body and less than or equal to 3000 mrems/yr to the skin.

In addition, the air dose due to noble gases released in gaseous effluents, from each reactor unit, from the site to areas at and beyond the site boundary, shall be limited to the following:

During any calendar quarter:

Less than or equal to 5 mrad for gamma radiation and less than or equal to 10 mrad for beta radiation and, During any calendar year:

Less than or equal to lU mrad for gamma radiation and less than or equal to 20 mrad for beta radiation.

1.2 Iodine, Particulates, and Tritium The dose* rate due to radioactive materials released in gaseous effluents from the site to areas at and beyond the site boundary, shall be limited to the following:

For Iodine-131, for tritium, and for all radionu_clides in. particulate form with half lives greater than 8 days:

Less than or equal to 1500 mrems/yr to any organ.

In addition, the dose to a member of the public from iodine-131, from tritium, and from all radionuclides in particulate form with half-lives_

greater than 8 days in gaseous effluents

  • released, from each reactor unit, from the site to areas at and beyond the site boundary, shall be limited to the following:

During any calendar quarter:

Less than or equal to 7.5 mrems to any organ and, During any calendar year:

Less than or equal to 15 mrems to any organ... I

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I 1.3 Liquid Effluents Release Limits The concentration of radioactive material released in

. liquid effluents to unrestricted areas shall be limited to the concentrations specified in 10CFR, Part 20, Appendix B, Table II, Column 2 for radionuclides other than dissolved or entrained noble gases.

For dissolved or entrained noble gases, the concentration shall be limited to 2E-4 microcuries per milliliter.

In addition, the dose or dose commitment to a member of the public from radioactive materials in liquid effluents released to unrestricted areas shall be limited:

During any calendar quarter to less than or equal to 1.5 mrems to the total body and to less than or equal to 5 mrems to any organ, and During any calendar year to less than or equal to 3 mrems to the total body ano to less than or equal to 10 mrems to any organ.

1.4 Total Dose Limit The annual (calendar year) dose or dose commitment to any member of the public, due to releases of radioactivity and radiation, from uranium fuel cycle sources shall be limited to less than or equal to 25 mrems to the total body or any organ (except the thyroid, which shall be limited to less than or equal to 75 mrems).

2.0 MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE CONCENTRATIONS (MPC)

Regulatory Guide 1.21 requires that the licensee provide the MPC's used in determining allowable release rates for radioactive releases.

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MPC valu~s were not used to determine the maximum release rates for fission gases, iodines, or particulates.

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MPC values as stated in 10 CFR 20, Appendix B, Table

  • II, Column 2 were used for liquids.
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MPC value used for dissolved or entrained noble gases was 2E-4 microcuries per milliliter. *

3. 0 AVERAGE.ENERGY Regulatory Guide 1.21 requires that the licensee provide the average energy of the radionuclide mixture in releases of fission and activation gases, if applicable.

Release limits for the SGS are not based upon average*

energy, hence, this section does not apply.

4.0 MEASUREMENTS AND APPROXIMATION OF TOTAL RADIOACTIVITY L_ ____

4.1 Liquid effluents are monitored in accordance with Table 4.11-1 of the Technical Specifications.

During the period of record, all wastes from the chemical drain tank and the laundry and hot shower tanks were routed to the hold-up tanks for monitoring prior to release.

Technical Specifications require these tanks to be uniformly mixed before sampling and analysis before any releases are made.

Batch.releases are defined as releases from the waste monitor hold-up tank, and _the chemical and volume control tanks.

Continuous.liquid releases are defined as condensate releases from intermittent blowdown ot the steam generators.

The preponderant gamma emitting isotopes detected in sampling were Co-58, Co-60, anQ Mn-54.

Specific activity from analyses were multiplied by the volume of ~ff luent discharged to the environment in order to estimate the total liquid activity discharged.

4.2 Gaseous effluent strea~s are monitored and sampled in accordance with Table 4.11-2 of the Technical Specitications.

The plant vent is the final release point of all planned gaseous effluents and is continuously monitored by beta scintillators and high range GM tubes.

The vent is also continuously sampled for iodine and particulates with a.charcoal cartridge and filter paper connected in series to a low volume air sampler.

The filter and charcoal are changed weekly, and analyzed on a multichannel analyzer in the laboratory.

tiampling is also performed on all gas decay tanks and containmen't purges p-rior to their release to the environment.

The plant vent is sampled for noble gases monthly.

The detection requirements of Tables 4.11-1 and 4.11-2 of the Technical Specifications are achieved or exceeded.

Isotopes existing at concentrations below the achieved detection limit are treated as not being present. '

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Continuous Mode gaseous releases are quantified by routine (monthly o~ weekly) sampling and isotopic analyses of the plant vent.

Specific activities for each isotope detected are multiplied by the total vent flow volume for the entire sampling period in order to estimate the normal continuous release of radioactivity through the plant vent.

Slightly elevated plant vent radiation monitor readings are treated as continuous releases.

The monitors response is converted to a "specitic activity" using historical efficiency factors.

The "specific activity" is multiplied by a default volume of effluent discharge to estimate the total activity discharged.

Batch Mode gaseous releases are quantified by sampling each gas decay t~nk or containment purge prior to discharge.

Specific activities for each isotope are multiplied by the total volume of gas discharged.

Elevated plant vent radiation monitoring system readings while the channel is in an alarm state are treated as batch mode releases.

If specific ?Ctivity data from grab samples taken while the release was in progress is not available, then the abnormal release is quantified by the use of the plant vent radiation monitors.

The monitor's response is converted to a "specific activity" using historical efficiency factors.

The "specific activity" is multiplied by the volume of effluent discharged while the channel was in an alarm state in order to estimate the total activity discharged.

4.3 The estimated total error of reported liquid releases is within 25%.

The estimated total error of the reported continuous gaseous releases is within 50% when concentrations exceed detectable levels.

This error is due primarily to variability of waste stream flow rates and changes in isotopic distributions of waste streams between sampling periods.

The estimated total error of the reported batch gaseous releases is within 25%.

Error estimates for releases where sample activity is below the detectable concentration levels are not included since error estimates at the LLD are not defined.

The estimated total error of reported solid releases is within 25%.

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1 5.0 BATCH RELEASES Summaries of batch releases of gaseous and liquid effluents are provided in Tables 4A-l and 4B-l for Unit 1 and 4A-2 and 4B-2 for Unit 2.

6.0 UNPLANNED RELEASES During this reporting period there were no unplanned releases.

7.0 ELEVATED R-16 CHANNEL RESPONSES During this reporting period, the plant vent radiation monitor indicated slightly elevated readings on several occasions.

As indicated above, elevated R-16 readings were quantified and treated as continuous releases.

It was assumed that they were Xe-133 since it is the preponderant isotope released.

They were thus included in Tables lB-1 and lB-2.

8.0 MODIFICATION TO PREVIOUS RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORTS Our last report (RERR-23) did not include the q~arterly Sr-89, Sr-90, and Fe-55 composite data for the last half of 1987.

Amended pages to RERR-23 are included at the end of this report.

Part B.

GASEOUS EFFLUENTS See Summary Tables lA-1 thru lC for Salem Unit 1 Operations.

See Summary Tables lA-2 thru lC for Salem Unit 2 Operations.

Part C.

LIUUID EFFLUENTS See Summary Tables 2A-l and 2B-l for Salem Unit 1 Operations.

See Summary Tables 2A-2 and 2B-2 for Salem Unit 2 Operations.

Part D.

SOLID WASTE See Summary Table 3 for Units 1 and 2.

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RADIOLOGICAL IMPACT. ON MAN The calculated individual doses in this section are based on actual locations of nearby residents and farms.

The population dose impact is based on historical site specific data i.e., food production, milk production, feed for milch animals and seafood production.

The doses were calculated using methods described in Regulatory Guide 1.109 and represent calculations for the six month reporting interval.

Individual doses from batch and continuous releases were calculated using the annual average historic meteorological dispersion coefficients as described in the Offsite Dose Calculation Manual.

Population doses were calculated using the meteorological dispersion coefficients for the six month reporting interval.

-Liquid Pathways Doses to individuals in the population from liquid releases are primarily from the seafood ingestion pathway.

The total body dose to an individual was calculated to be l.48E-Ol mrem.

The calculated highest organ dose from liquid releases was l.09E+00 mrem to the gastrointestinal tract.

The calculated population total body dose was l.U6E-01 person-rem.

The calculated average total body dose to the population within fifty miles of the site was l.96E-05 mrem/person.

Air Pathways The resulting total body and skin doses to an individual were calculated to be l.12E-02 mrem and 2.61E-02 mrem respectively.

The calculated highest organ dose due to radioiodines and particulates with a greater than eight day half-live was* 2.13E-Ol mrem to the thyroid.

The calculated

  • population total body dose was l.48E+00 person-rem.

The calculated average total body dose to the population within fifty miles of the site was 2.75E-04 mrem/person.

Direct Radiation Direct radiation may be estimated by Thermoluminescent dosimetric (TLD) measurements.

One method for comparing TLD measurements is by comparison with preoperational data.

It should be noted that the TLDs measure direct radiation from both *the Salem and Hope Creek Generating Stations at Artificial Island.

t TLD's at onsite locations.2S-2 and 5S-l, which are U.3 miles and 0.9 miles fro~ the point of origin, averaged 4.95 and 4.35 mrads/month respectively.

The values for stations 2S-2 and SS-1 are within the statistical variation associated with the preoperational program results.

It should be noted that the nearest resident is 3.5 miles away.

It can thus be concluded that there was no measurable dose to any off site location from direct radiation.

Part F. METEOROLOGICAL DATA Cumulative joint wind frequency distributions by atmospheric stability class at the 300 foot eleva~ion

~re provided for the first ~rid second quarters of 1988 in Tables 5 and 6.

Part G. ODCM CHANGES The Salem Offsite Uose Calculation was revised on May 17, 1988.

In accordance with Salem Technical Specification 6.9.l.ll the revised ODCM and an explanation of the revisions is attached. r

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TABLE lA-1 EFfLUENT AND WA~TE DISPOSAL SEMIANNUAL REPORT JANUARY -

JUNE 1988 I

UNIT l GASEOUS EFFLUENTS-SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES I

1st 2nd Est. Total(]

Units Quarter Quarter Error, %

A. Fission and Activation Gases I

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1. Total release Ci 2.30E+02 2.00E+02 50 I
2. Average release rate for 12eriod uCi/sec. 2.93E+Ol 2.55E+Ol
3. Percent of technical specification limit (T.S. 3.ll.2.2(a))

l.73E-Ol l.57E-01 B. Iodines

1. Total iodine-131 Ci l.51E-Ul l.09E-04 25
2. Average release rate for 12eriod uCi/sec.

l.~2E.,.02. l.39E-05

3. Percent of technical specification limit ( 2 )

( T. S. 3.ll.2.3(a))

9.39E-03 6.50E-03

c. Particulates
1. Particulates with half-lives

> 8 days Ci l.42E-03 2.27E-05 25

2. Average release rate for period uCi/sec. l.BOE-04 2.89E-06 I
3. Percent ot technical specification limit ( 2 )

( T. S. 3.ll.2.3(a))

9.39E-03 6.50E-03

4. Gross alpha radioactivity Ci U.OOE+OO D. Tritium I
1. Total release Ci 2.39E+02 2.28E+Ol 50
2. Average release rate for I

period uCi/sec. 3.03E+Ol 2.90E+OO

3. Percent of technical

-1 specification limit ( 2)

( T. S. 3.ll.2.3(a))

9.39E-03 6.50E-03

( 1 ) For batch releases the estimated overall is within 10~.

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( 2 ) Iodine, tritium, and particulates are treated as a group.

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SALEM GENERATING STATION TABLE lA-2 EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMIANNUAL REPORT JANUARY -

JUNE 1988 UNIT 2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS-SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES 1st Quarter 2nd Est. Total(l)

Units Quarter Error, %

A. Fission and Activation Gases

1. Total release
2. Average release rate for period
3. Percent of technical specification limit (T.S. 3.ll.2.2(a)) -

B. Iodines

1. Total iodine-131
2. Average release rate for Ci l.38E+02 5.59E+02 50 uCi/sec. l.76E+Ol 7.llE+Ol l.02E-Ol 4.49E-01 Ci 3.68E-05 2.85E-04.

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3. Percent of technical specification limit (2)

(T.S. 3.ll.2.3(a))

c. Particulates 7.61E-03 l.45E-02
1. Particulates with half-lives

> 8. days

~. Average release rate for period

3. Percent of technical specification limit (2)

(T.S. 3.ll.2.3(a))

4. Gross alpha radioactivity D. Tritium
1. Total release
2. Average release rate for period
3. Percent of technical specification limit (2)

(T.S. 3.ll.2.3(a))

Ci 1.69E-05 7.02E-06 uCi/sec. 2.14E-06 8.93E-07 7.61E-03 1.4SE-02 Ci O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO Ci 2.17E+02 3.0SE+Ol uCi/sec. 2.75E+Ul 3.88E+OO 7.61E-03 l.45E-02 (1) For batch releases the estimated overall error is within 10%.

(2) Iodine, tritium, and particulates are treated as a group. 25 25 50

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SALEt:1 GENERATING STATION TABLE lB-1 EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMIANNUAL REPORT JANUARY -

JUNE 1988 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS-ELEVATED RELEASES UNIT 1 CONTINUUUS MUDE BATCH MODE 1st 2nd 1st 2nd Nuclides Released Unit Quarter Quarter Quarter uuarter

1. Fission Gases Kry12ton-85 Ci 2.40£-02
l. lllE-Ul Kry12ton-85m Ci 3.47E-01 7.l2E-U3 4.!:19E-04 Xenon-13lm Ci 7.26E+00 2.69E-03
l.~5J::;-02 Xenon-l::S3
  • Ci 2.16E+02
1. 831:.:+02 2.151:.:+00 6.46E+UO Xenon-l 3::Srr, Ci S.72E-04 7.77t:.-02 Xenon-135 Ci 4.21E+00 l.02E+Ol 2*.07J:::-Ol l.70E-01 Xenon-135m Ci

~.::S7£-04 Argon-41 Ci

7. 511:::-03 Total f cr Period Ci 2.28E+02 l.93E+02 2.40E+OO 6.!.!lE+UU
2. Iodines Iodine-131 Ci 4.58E-06 l.09E-04 Total for Period Ci 4.58E-06
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3. Particulates (half life >8 Days)

Ci Cobalt-58 Ci l.::SBE-05 l.SOE-05 Cobalt-60 Ci l.40E-03 6.66E-06 Strontium-89 Ci Strontium-90 Ci Cesium-137 Ci 3.14E-06 l.lUt;-06 Total tor Period Ci l.42E-03

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4. Tritium Tritium Ci 2.39E+02 2.2~E+Ol L

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SALEM GENERATING STATION TABLE lB-2 EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMIANNUAL REPORT JANUARY -

JUNE 1988 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS-ELEVATED RELEASES UNIT 2 CONTINUOUS MODE BATCH MODE Nuclides Released Unit

1. Fission Gases Krypton-85 Ci Krypton-85m Ci Krypton-87 Ci Krypton-88 Ci Xenon-13lm Ci Xenon-133 Ci Xenon-133m Ci Xenon-135 Ci Xenon-135m Ci Argon-41 Ci Total for Period Ci
2. Iodines Iodine-131 Ci Iodine-133 Ci Iodine-135 Ci Total for Period Ci
3. Particulates (half life >8 Days)

Ci Cobalt-57 Ci Cobalt-58 Ci Cobalt-60 Ci Iron-55 Ci Yttrium-88 Ci Strontium-89 Ci Strontium-90 Ci Rubidium-88 Ci Zirconium-95 Ci Cesium-134 Ci Cesium-137 Ci Cesium-141 Ci Telliriurn-125m Ci Total for Period Ci

4. Tritium Tritium Ci 1st Quarter 8.68E+Ol 5.59E-02 8.68E+Ol 3.68E-05 3.68E-05 l.99E-07
1. 61E-06 3.84E-06 4.26E-06 l.25E-07 6.82E-06 l.68E-05 2.17E+02 2nd Quarter 2.69E+OO 5.53E-01 3.79E+OO 3.39E+02 2.54E+OO 2.51E+Ol 4.99E+OO 3.79E+02 2.85E-04 2.85E-04 7.02E-06 7.02E-06 3.0SE+Ol 1st Quarter l.89E-01 4.81E-03 3.00E-01 5.07E+Ol 2.09E-01 2.17E-01 5.17E+Ol 2nd Quarter 6.80E-01 2.19E-01 l.27E-02 2.24E-01 l.34E+OO l.72E+02 2.06E+OO

.. 3.21E+OO l.55E-02 l.80E+02

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SALEM GENERATING STATiuN TABLE lC EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMIANNUAL REPORT JANUARY -

JUN~ 1988 UNITS 1 AND 2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS-GROUND-LEVEL RELEASES Nuclide Releases 1st uuarter 2nd Quarter 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter There were no ground level gaseous releases during this reporting period.

SALEM GENt;RATING STATION TABLE 2A-l EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMIANNUAL REPORT JANUARY -

JUNE 1988 UNIT 1 I

LIQUID EFFLUENTS-SUMMATION UF ALL RELEASES I

I 1st 2nd Est. Total Units uuarter vuarter Error, %

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A. Fission and activation products

1. Total release (not including tritium, oases, alpha)

Ci 8.08E-01 5.llB-Ul 25

2. Average diluted concentration during period uCi/ml 1.18.1:::-0ij l.7UE-08
3. Percent of applicable limit

{T.S. 3.11.1.2.(a))

8.22E+OO 4.15E+OO B. Tritium l

  • Total release Ci 2.03E+02 2.9UE+02 25
2. Average diluted concentration during pe'riod uCi/ml 2.08E-06 9.61E-06
3. Percent of applicable limit

( T. S. 3.11.1.1) 6.93E-02 3.20E-Ol

c. Dissolved and entrained noble gases I
1. Total release Ci 4.06E+OO 2.35E+OO 25 I
2. Average diluted concentration durina period uCi/ml 4.15E-08
7. t:HE-08 I
3. Percent of applicable limit I

(T.S. 3.11.1..1) 2.0BE-02 3.4UE-02 D. Gross alpha radioactivity I

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  • Total release Ci U.UUE+OU 25 E. Volume of waste release (prior

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Batch Release) liters 2.U8E+07 6.13E+06 F. Volume of dilution water used I

durina entire period liters 9.77E+l0 J.OlE+lO I

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SALEM GENERATING STATION TABLE 2A-2 EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMIANNUAL REPORT JANUARY -

JUNE 1988 UNIT 2 LIUUID EFFLUENTS-SUMMATIUN OF ALL RELEASES 1st 2nd Units Quarter Uuarter Fission and activation Eroducts

1. Total release (not inclqding tritium, gases, a112ha)

Ci 5.24E-01 6.18E-01

2. Average diluted concentration 4.G~E-09 during Eeriod uCi£'.'.'.ml 2.38E-09
  • 3. Percent of applicable limit (T.S. 3.11.1.2.(a))

5.47E+00 3.96E+OO Tritium

1. Total release Ci 4.87E+Ol l.46E+02
2. Average diluted concentration during 12eriod uCi£'.'.'.ml 3.64E-07 5.62E...,Q7
3. Percent of applicable limit (T.S. 3.11.1.1) l.21E-02 l.87E-02 Dissolved and entrained noble gases
1. Total release Ci l.78E+OO l.18E+OO
2. Average diluted concentration during 12eriod uCi£'.'.'.ml l.33E-08 4.56E-09
3. Percent of applicable limit (T.s.* 3.11.1.1) 6.66E-03 2.28E-03 Gross alJ2ha radioactivitl
1. Total release Ci O.OOE+OO Volume of waste release (prior to dilution -

Batch Release) liters 2.90E+07 5.23E+07 Volume of dilution *water used during entire Eeriod liters l.34E+ll 2.59E+ll Est. Total E;rror, %

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SALEM GENERATING STATION TABLE 2B-l EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMIANNUAL REPORT JANUARY -

JUNE 1~88 LIUUID EFFLUENTS UNIT 1 CONTINUOUS MODE 8ATCH MODE Nuclides Released Unit Strontium-89 Ci Strontium-90 Ci Strontium-92 Ci Fluorine-18 Ci Sodium-24 Ci Chromium-51 Ci Manganese-54 Ci Iron-55 Ci Iron-59 Ci Cobalt-57 Ci Cobalt-58 Ci Cobalt-60 Ci Zinc-65 Ci zi*rconium-95 Ci Zirconium-97 Ci Niobium-95 Ci Niobium-97

.Ci Molybdenum-99 Ci Technetium-99M Ci Rhodium-105 Ci Rhodium-106 Ci Ruthenium-106 Ci Silver-llOm Ci Iodine-131

.Ci Iodine-132 Ci Iodine-133 Ci Iodine-134 Ci Iodine-135 Ci Cesium-134 Ci Cesium-136 Ci Cesium-137 Ci Cesium-138 Ci Lanthanum-140 Ci Barium-140 Ci Cerium-144 Ci Antimony-122 Ci Antimony-124 Ci Antimony-125 Ci Tungsten-187 Ci Total for period (above)

Ci 1st Quarter 9.68E-03 l.22E-02 6.46E-03 l.53E-02 8.24E-03 5.49E-04 6.37E-03 l.37E-02 7.78E-03 2.14E-02 l.13E-03 4.58E-04 9.68E-03 l.14E-02 l.lOE-02 l.68E-02 3.50E-02 2.98E-02 7.39E-03 l.68E-02 l.18E-02 2.53E-01 2nd Quarter 2.35E-03 5.75E-04 l.13E-04 5.lOE-03

1. 86E-03 3.31E-03 2.65E-U3 l.60E-02 1st Quarter 2.88E-04 5.77E-05 3.79E-02 l.05E-03 7.32E-04 l.86E-02 9.68E-02 8.82E-04 3.34E-01 6.68E-02 2.42E-04 6.89E-04 2.76E-03 5.llE-05 3.40E-04 l.26E-03 3.32E-03
l.51E-03 2.91E-02 2.80E-02 l.58E-05 l.20E-03 2.46E-02 6.99E-04 5.55E-Ol 2nd Quarter l.97E-05 4.40E-03 l.45E-03 6.8UE-03 l.25E-02 l.24E-04 2.09E-03 2.SlE-01 l.09'E-01 8.08E-04.

l.42E-03 2.22E-04 6.21E-U4 6.39E-04 3.77E-04 3.77E-U4 3.05E-03 l.46E-U2 5.26E-03 2.03E-02 9.31E 2.44E-02 9.06E-05 l.77E-04 3.04E-04 5.28E-03 4.95E-01

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~TATION TABLE 2B-l I

(CONT'D)

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EFr'LUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMIANNUAL REPORT I

JANUARt -

JUNE 1988 LIQUID EFFLUENTS UNIT 1.

I CONTINUOUS MODE BATCH MODE

~elides 1st 2nd 1st 2nd Released Unit Quarter Quarter Quarter uuarter Tritium Ci l.40E+02

1. 3UE+U2 6.33I:;+Ul l.59E+02 Xenon-13lrn Ci l.llE-02 2.23E-02 Xenon-133 Ci 4.84E-04 2.35E-03 3.98E+OO
  • 2.30E-t-UO Xenon-133rn Ci 3.93E-02 1.97E-02 Xenon-135 Ci 3.62E-04 2.SSE-02 l.16J::-U2 Xenon-135rn Ci l.SOE-03 Arqon-41 Ci

~~

Krvoton-85rn Ci 6.69E-05 Krypton-87 Ci I

... J. *.*

I.'_,

I I

1-

-I I

I I

SALEM GENERATING STATION TABLE 2B-2 EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMIANNUAL REPORT JANUARY -

JUNE 1988 LIQUID EFFLUENTS UNIT 2 CONTINUOUS MODE BATCH MODE Nuclides Released Strontium-89 Strontium-90 Strontium-92 Fluorine-18 Sodium-22 Sodium-24 Chromium-51 Manganese-54 Manganese-56 Iron-55 Iron-59 Cobalt-57 Cobalt-58 Cobalt-60 Zinc-69m Zirconium-95 Niobium-95 Niobium-97 Molybdenum-99 Technetium-99M Silver-llOm Mercury-113 Iodine-131

. Iodine-132 Iodine-133 Iodine-134 Iodine-135 Cesium-134 Cesium-136 Cesium-137 Cesium-138 Barium-140 Cerium-144 Tungsten-187 Antimony-122 Antimony-124 Antimony-125 Tin-113 Total for period (above)

Unit Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci.

Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci Ci 1st Quarter 5.68E-03 6.89E-03 l.26E-03 7.84E-03 5.27E-03 l.39E-02 l.20E-02 3.78E-03 5.67E-02 2nd Quarter l.62E-07 l.29E-03 l.13E-02 6.21E-03 3.14E-02 9.0SE-03 2.44E-02 3.97E-03 7.92E-03 3.23E-03 l.27E-03 6.82E-03 3.72E-03 7.38E-04 l.llE-01 1st Quarter l.95E-04 7.39E-05 3.27E-04

1. lOE-02 7.67E-04 5.04E-04 2.SBE-02 9.6UE-02 7.SOE-04 2.50E-01 7.b2E-02 7.65E-04 2.34E-03 6.72E-03 l.19E-04 2.56E-U4 6.29E-03 3.23E-03 2.20E-03 2.4SE-02 2.16E-02 4.82E-04 6.37E-04 2.54E-03 3.03E-02 4.67E-Ol

~nd Quarter 2.35E-05 8.llE-03 7.70E-U4 4.25E-04 7.78E-O:l l.97E-03 2.50E-01 l.06E-Ol l.B9E-04 l.22E-03

1. 99E-04 3.61E-U4 3.45E-03 l.99E-05 l.lSE-02 4.llE-03 l.55E-02
1. 81E-U2 -

4.34E-04 6.67E-03 l.99E-05 S.U7E-01

' i I

  • I I

SALEM GENERATING STATION TABLE 2B-2 (CONT'D)

EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMIANNUAL

~EPORT JANUARY -

JUNE 1988 LIQUID EFFLUENTS UNIT 2 CONTINUOUS MODE::

1st 2nd BATCH MODE 1st 2nd

~elides Released Unit Quarter uuarter Quarter Quarter Tritium Ci 4.87E+Ul

1. 46E+U2 Xenon-13lm Ci 3.35E-03 Xenon-133m Ci 3.46E-U3 l.11E-U2 Xenon-133 Ci l.55E-02
.l.77E-02 l.75E+OO l.12E+UO Xenon-135 Ci 5.17E-03 l.36E-U2 l.41E-U2 Krypton-85 Ci Argon-41 Ci 5.32E-05

--~ ---

SALEM GENERATING STATION

.TABLE 3 EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMIANNUAL REPOkT JANUARY -

JUNE 1988 UNITS 1 AND 2 SOLID WASTE AND IRRADIATED FUEL SHIPMENTS A.

SOLID WASTE SHIPPED OFFSITE FOR BURIAL OR DISPOSAL (Not irradiated fuel)

1.

Type of waste

a.

Spent resins, filters, sludges, evaporator bottoms

b.

Dry compressible waste, contaminated eguip.

c.

Irradiated components, control rods,

d.

Others (describe) 6-month Units(l) Period m3 Ci m3 Ci m3 Ci m3 Ci 104.1 3.38E+02 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.UOE+UO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO Est. Total E:rror, %

25

2.

Estimate of major nuclide composition (for type A and B waste)

Manganese-54 Iron-55 Cobalt-57 Cobalt-58 Cobalt-60 Nickel-63 Tritium-3 Carbon-14 Strontium-90 Antimony-125 Cesium-134 Cesium-137 Cerium-144 Lanthanum-140

-Barium-140 Plutonium-241 I-129, Pu-238, 239, 240 Sr-90, Tc-99, Am-241 Cm-242, and 243 C-14, Tc-99, I-129, Pu-238, 239, 240 Am-241, Cm-242, 243, and 244 Resin

( % )

(Ci) 1.14 3.84E+OO 32.45 l.10E+02 5.88 l.99E+Ol 9.23 3.12E+Ol 28.59 9.66E+Ol 10.35 3.SOE+Ol 11.18 3.78E+01 0.09 3.14E-01 (1)

Volumes are measured, activities are estimated DAW

( % )

(Ci)

SALEM GENE}{ATlNG STATION TABLE 3 (Continued)

EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMIANNUAL REPORT JANUARY -

JUNE 1988 UNIT~ l AND 2 SOLID WASTE AND IRRADIATED FUEL SHIPMENTS Solid Waste Disposition Number of Shipments 4

3 Mode of Transportation Truck Truck Type of Destination Containers

Barnwell, South Carolina All Type A
Richland, All Type A Washington IRRADIATED FUEL SHIPMENTS (Disposition)

Number of Shipments Mode of Transportation Destination None N/A N/A SALEM GENERATING STATION TABLE 4A-l EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMIANNUAL kEPORT JANUARY -

JUNE 1988

SUMMARY

SHEET FOR RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS RELEASED IN A BATCH MODE UNIT 1 BATCH RELEASES ONLY

1.

Dates:

January 1 -

March 31, 1987

2.

Type of release:

Gas

3.

Number of releases during the 1st Quarter:

22

4.

Total time duration for all releases of type listed above:

2.94E+04 minutes

5.

Maximum duration for releases of type listed above:

l.54E+04 minutes

6.

Average duration for all releases of type listed above:

l.34E+03 minutes

7.

Minimum duration for release of type listed above:

5.70E+Ol minutes

8.

Average stream flow (dilution flow) during the period of release:

N/A *~

(

(

SALEM GENERATING STATION TABLE 4A-1 (CONT'lJ)

EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISP08AL SEMIANNUAL REPORT JANUARY -

JUNE 1988

SUMMARY

SHEET FOR AADIOACTIVE Er'FLUENTS RELEASED IN A BATCH MODE UNIT 1 BATCH RELEASES UNLY

1.

Dates:

April 1 - June 30, 1988

2.

Type of release:

Gas

3.

Number of releases during the 2nd uuarter: 15

4.

Tdtal time dur~tion for all releases of type lis~ed above:

3.18E+03 minutes

5.

Maximum duration for releases of type listed above:

~.06E+03 minutes

6.

Average duration f6r all releases of type listed above:

2.12E+03 minutes

7.

Minimum du~ation for release of type listed.above:

5.00E+Ol minutes

8.

Average stream flow (dilution flow) during the period of release:

N/A I I

SALEM GENERATING STATION

  • TABLE 4A-2 EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMIANNUAL REPORT JANUARY -

JU~E l98ij

SUMMARY

SHEET FOR RADIOACTIVE EFr'LUENTS RELEA8ED IN A BATCH MODE UNIT 2 BATCH RELEASES ONLY

1.

Dates:

January 1 -

March 31, 1988

2.

Type of release:

Gas

3.

Number of releases during the !st Quarter:

16

4.

Total time duration for all releases of type listed above:

l.96E+03 minutes

5.

Maximum duration for releases of type listed above:

l.40E+02 minutes

6.

Average duration for all releases of type listed above:

l.22E+U2 minutes

7.

Minimum duration for release of type listed above:

l.07E+02 minutes

8.

Average stream flow (dilution flow) during the period of release:

N/A SALEM GENERATING STATION TABLE 4A-2

  • .(CONT ID)

ElFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMIANNUAL REPORT JANUARY -

JUNE 1988

SUMMARY

SHEET FOR RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS

~ELEASED IN A BATCH MODE UNIT 2 BATCH RELEASES ONLY

1.

Dates:

April 1 - June 30, 1988

2.

Type of release:

Gas

3.

Number of releases during the 2nd Quarter:

33

4.

Total time duration for all releases of type listed above:

l.96E+03 minutes

5.

Maximum duration for releases of type listed above:

l.40E+02 minutes

6.

Average duration for all releases of type listed above:

l.22E+02 minutes

7.

Minimum duration for release of type listed above:

l.07E+02 minutes

8.

Average stream flow (dilution flow) during the period of

  • release:

N/A ;:_

SALEM GENERATING STATION TABLE 48-1 EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMIANNUAL REPORT JANUARY -

JUNE 1~88

SUMMARY

SHEET FOR RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS RELEASED IN A BATCH MOUE UNIT 1 BATCH RELEASES ONLY

1.

Dat'es:

January 1 -

March 31, 1988

2.

Type of release:

Liquid

3.

Number of releases during the 1st Quarter:

33

4.

Total time duration for all releases of type listed above:

7.96E+03 minutes

5.

Maximum duration for releases of type listed above:

3.27E+02 minutes

6.

Average duration for all releases of type listed above:

2.41E+U2 minutes

7.

Minimum duration for release of type listed above:

2.03E+02 minutes

8.

Average stream flow (dilution flow) during_ the period of release:

3.24E+06 gpm

~*

SALEM GENERATING STATION TABLE 48-1 (CONT'D)

EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMIANNUAL REPORT JANUARY -

JUNE 1988

SUMMARY

SHEET FOR RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS RELEASED IN A BATCH MODE UNIT 1 BATCH RELEASES ONLY

1.

Dates:

April 1 -

June 30, 1988

2.

Type of release:

Liquid

3.

Number of releases during the lnd Quarter:( 43

4.

Total time duration for all releases of type listed above:

l.11E+04 minutes

5.

Maximum duration for releases of type listed above:

4.31E+U2 minutes

6.

Average duration for all releases of type listed above:

2.58E+02 minutes

7.

Minimum duration for.release of type listed above:

2.06E+02 minutes

8.

Average stream flow (dilution flow) during* the period of *,_

release:

7.18E+05 gpm SALEM GENERATING STATION TABLE 4B-2 EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMIANNUAL REPORT JANUARY -

JUNE 1988

SUMMARY

SHEET FOR RADIOACTIVE E¥FLUENTS RELEASED IN A BATCH MODE UNIT 2 BATCH RELEASES ONLY

1.

Dates:

January 1 -

March 31, 1988

2.

Type of release:

Liquid

3.

Number of releases during the 1st vuarter:

Jl

4.

Total time duration for all releases of type listed above:

7.53E+03 minutes

5.

Maximum duration for releases of type listed above:

3.19E+02 minutes

6.

Average duration for all releases of type listed above:

2.43E+02 minutes

7.

Minimum duratiori for release ot type listed above:

l.82E+02 minutes

8.

Average stream flow (dilution flow) during the period of release:

4.69E+06 gpm SALEM GENERATING STATION

  • TABLE 4B-~

(CONT'D)

EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL ScMIANNUAL REPORT JANUARY -

JUNE 1988 SUMMAH.Y SHEET FOR RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS RELt;ASED IN A BATCH MODE UNIT 2 BATCH RELEASES ONLi

1.

Dates:

April l -

June JO, 1~88

2.

Type of release:

Liquid

3.

Number of releases during the 2nd uuarter:

J6

4.

Total time duration for all releases of type listed above:

8.89E+03 minutes

5.

Maximum duration for releases of type listed above:

3.44E+02 minutes

6.

Average duration for all releases of type listed above:

2.47E+02 minutes

7.

Minimum duration for release of type listed above:

l.89E+02 minutes

8.

Average stream flow (dilution flow) during *the period of release:

7.71E+06

I

  • I It I 't I.

ARTIFICIAL ISLAND 1188-3168

.6-3.5 DI RE CTI ON SUM PE RC ENT N

0 o.o NNE 0

J.O NE 0

o.o ENE 0

o.o E

0 o.o ESc 0

o.o SE 0

o.o SSE 0

a.a

.i 0

o.o SSW I) o.o sill 0

o.o WS:.1 a

o.o Ill 0

o.o WlllW 0

o.o NW*

0 o.o NNlll 0

o.o 0

o.o MEAN WIND SPEED 17.4 CALM HOURS 0

PERCENT CALM o.o MISSING 0

TABLE 5 (Page 2 of 9)

JOI~T DlSTRl~UTION OF WIND DIRECTION AND SPEED LOCATION 300FT DE" C/1001'1 LAPSF. PATE

<300-3JFT>

-1.8/ -1.7 CLASS B SPcED501I/HH) 3.6-7.5

7. !>-12. ~
12. 6-11!. 5 H.6-24.5

>=24.6 SUM PERCENT SUM PERCENT SUM PERCENT SUM PERCENT SUM PcRCENT SUM PERCENT a

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o I) o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o a

o.o 0

O.J 0

o.o 0

o.o I]

o.o 0

0. I) 0 o.o 0
o. I) 0 o~o 0
o. 0 0

O.J 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 1

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 1

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o J

o.o J

O.J 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

O.J 0

o.o 0

a.a I) o.o 2

0.1 2

0.1 ll o.o 0

o.o 1

o.o 0

o. ll 0

o.o 1

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

ll. J 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o z

0.1 0

o.o I)

J. LI a

I). 0 2

0.1 1

o.o 0

o. o 1

o.o 0

o. I) a o.o 2

0.1 0

o.o 2

0.1 0

o.o 0

o. ()

a 0.1) 2 0.1 0

o.a 1

o.o 3

0.1 0

o.o 0

o.o 4

u.2 0

0. il 5

ll. z cl 0.4 6

o. j 2

0.1 21

.. 1

  • r) 0 o.o 0

o.o 7

o. 3 6
o. j 3

0.1 16 0.7 I) o.o 0

o.o 4

0.2 1

0.1) 1 o.o 6

0.3 1

o.o 11 o.5 24 1.1 13 0.6 s

0.4 57 Z.6

ARTIFICIAL ISLAND 1/88*

31118 JOINT DISTRlaUTION OF WIND DIOrCTION AND SPEED lOC H ION 300FT DEG C/100lll LAPSE UTE

<J00-33FT>

-1.61 -1.5 cuss,_c SPEEDS(l'II/HR)

.6-l.5 l.S-7.5 7.6-12.5 1?.6-18. 5

  • 111. ~- 24. 5

>=24.6 su..

PERCENT "

DIRECTION SU!'1 PERCENT SU!'! PERCENT SUl'll PE RC ENT SUl'll PERCENT SUlll PERCENT SUlll PERCENT N

0 o.o 0

o.o 1

o.o 2

0.1 0

0. o 0

o.o J

0.1 NNE 0

o.o 0

o.o 1

0. f) 0 o.o

()

o.o 0

o.o 1

o.o NE 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o o*

o.o 0

o.o ENE 0

o.o 0

o.o 4

o.z 0

o.o 0

o. 0 0

IJ. 0 4

o. 2 E

0 o.o 0

0.1J 1

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.u 0

  • ). 0 1

o.o ESE 0

o.o 0

O.IJ 0

o.o 0

O.*J i)

o. i) a o.o 0

o.o SI!:

Q o.o 0

o *. J 2

0.1 0

o.o 0

o. *J 0

o.o 2

0.1 SSE 0

o.o a

iJ. I]

a o.o 1

o.o 0

IJ. lJ 0

o.o o.o s

0 a.a 1

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o a

o.o 0

o.o 1

o.o SS" 0

o.o 2

0.1 1

o.o I) o.o 0

'l. 0 0

o.o 3

0.1 SW 0

  • o*.o 3

0.1 1

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 4

0.2 WSW 0

o.o 1

o.o 2

0.1 0

o.o 0

o. o 0

o.o

  • 3 0.1 w

0 o.o 0

o.o 3

0.1 6

0.1 2

0.1 4

0.2 15 0.7 WNW 0

o.o 0

o.o 1

0.1 13 0.6 s

o. C!

3 0.1 24 1.1 NW 0

o.o 0

o.o 6

o. 3 11 o.s 5

0.2 2

0.1 24 1.1 NNW 0

o.o 1

o.o 8

o.*4 9

0.4 1

o.o 0

o.o 19

  • o.9 0

o.o a

o.-4 33 1.*5 42 1.9 13 0.6 9

o.4 105

4. II

!llEAN WIND SPEED 14.7 CAUi HOURS 0

PERCENT CAL..

o.o l'IJSSING 0

,.i

PIEAN llINO SPEED CALM HOURS PERCENT CALM l'IISSING 16.6 0

o.o 0

ARTIFICIAL ISLAND 1/89* 3/88 JOINT DISTPtPUTION OF WIND DIRECTION AND SP~ED LOCATION 300FT DEG C/100f'I LAPSE RATE

<300-3HT>

-0.4/ 1.5 CLASS ~E SPF:E OS O'II /HR)

.6-J.5

l. 6-7. 5
7. 6-12.s 12.~-1e.s

, 6.6-24.5

>:C:4.6 SUf'I PERCENT

  • DIRECTION SU~ PERCENT SUM P~RC':NT SUill PE ACF.NT SUlll PERCENT SUflll peqcENT 5Ul1 PEqCENT N

l 0.1 l

0.1 11 0.5 14 0.6 8

0.4 1

O.J r.o

1. 'I NNE 0

o.o 2

0.1 11 I). 5 10,

0.5 1

0. tl 0

o.o Z4 1.1 NE 0

o.o 7

o.1 7

I). l 11 0.5 1

O.J 2

0.1 28 1.3 ENE 1

o.o 3

0.1 4

o.z 5

o. z l

0.1 1

o.o 17 0.3 E

1 o.o 1

o.o 6

O.l 4

o.z 4

o.z I) o.o 16 l'J.7 ESE 1

o.o o.z 5

0.2 4

o.z z

1J.1 0

f). 0 16 0.7 SE 1

o.o 7

O.l 6

O.J 14 0.6 1Z o.o 1u 0.5 50

z. 3 SSE l

0.1 2

').1 12 Q.6 15 0.7 15

a. 7 2

0.1 49

2. 7.

s 0

O.I) 4 o.z 17 0.8 22 1.0 15 0.1 10 0.5 6!)

J.1 SSW 1

o.o 1

O.l 17 o."

27

1. z 24
1. 1 16 0.7 92 4.?.

SW 0

o.o 9

o.4 22 1.0 21

1. 1 10 0.5 6

I). 3 70 l.Z WSW 1

o.o 7

O.l 10 0.5 16 0.7 1

o.o 0

o.o 35 1.6 w

1 o.o 12 1).6 11 0.5 20 0.9 O.l 0

o.o 50 2.J WNW 2

0.1*

15 o.,,

H 0.1 30 1.4 4

o.z 5

o.z 70 l.Z NW 1

o.o 5

0.2 27 1.;z 59 Za1 21

1. 0 13 o.,,

1Z6

5. 3 NNW 2

0.1 9

0.4 12 0.6 32 1.5 1J 0.7 5

o.z 74 l.4 18 0.11 94 4.3 194 8.9 306 14.0 142 6.5 71 3.3 1325 37.8 l'IEAN WIND SPEED 15.0 CALl1 HOURS 0

PERCENT CAUi o.o l'llSSlNG 0

-~

r

  • r

~ *

~

ARTIFICIAL ISLAND 1/~B-3/88

.6-3.5 DIRECTION SUM PERCENT N

NNE

~E EN.E E

ESE SE SSE s

SSll SW WSW..

w~w NW NNW l'IEA:o WIND SPEED CALM HOURS PERCENT CALM MISSUG 1

1 1

1 0

0 2

0 2

0 1

0 0

0 0

0 9

o.o o.o O.ll o.o o.a o.o 0.1 o.o 0.1 o.o o.o o.o 0.()

o.o o.o o.o 0.4 15.1 0

o.o 0

TABLE 5 (Page 6 of 9)

JOI~T DISTRIEUTION OF WIND DIRECTION AND SPEED LOCATION 300FT DE\\i C/10011!

LAPSE RATE UJCJ-HFTJ 1.6 I 4.0 CLASS F SPEEDSCMI/HRJ

3. 6-7. 5
1. 6-12. 5
12. 6-11!. 5 18.6-24.5

>=24.6 SUM PERCENT SUl'I PE.tCENT SUM PE~CENT SUM PERCENT SUM PERCENT SUM PERCENT 5

o.z 1

o.o 7

O.l 0

iJ. u 0

o.o 14 0.6

J. 2 z

0.1 2

0.1 0

O.tl 0

o.o 9

0.4 0

o.a 0

o.o 1

o.o 1

a.o 0

o.o 3

0.1 2

I). 1 6

I). 3 3

0.1 0

o.o 0

a.o 12

o. 6 l

0.1 1

o.o 1

o.o 0

o.u 0

o.o 5

0.2 2

0.1 3

0.1 3

0.1 0

0."

0 o.o 8

0.4 4

0.2 6

o.l 9

0.4 0

a. l1 z

0.1 23 1.1 3

!).1 6

Q.3 8

Q.4 6

o. 3 z

0.1 25 1.1 0

o.o 6

o.J 13 0.6 25

1. 1 5

0.2 51 2.3 J

0.1 5

o.z 11 o.s ZJ 1.1 12 0.6 54 2.5 l

0.1 5

0.2 15 0.7 11 o.)

2 0.1 37 1.7 0

o.o 10 0.5 2

0.1 0

o.o 0

o.o 12 0.6 l

0.1 J

0.1 0

o.o 0

O.ll 0

o.o 6

O.l 0

o.o 1

o.o 5

0.2 0

o.o 0

a.o 6

0.3 I) o.o 3

0.1 12 0.6 l

0.1 0

o.o 18 0.8 2

0.1

!J 0.4 3

0.1 1

o.o 0

o.o 14 0.6 34 1.6 66 3.0 95 4.4 70 3~ 2 23 1.1 297 13.6

ARTIFICIAL ISLAND 11811*

3188 JOINT DISTRIBUTION OF WIND DJqECTION AND SPEED LOCATION 300FT l>EG C/100~

LOSE PATE

<300-3JFT)

GT. 4.0 CUSS 'G SPEEDSO'lt/HR)

.6-3.5 3.!>-7.5

7. 6-12. 5
12. 6-111. 5

, 8.6-24.5

>"'24.6 SUP!

PERCENT

~

DIRECTION SUM PEAC~NT SUI'! PERCENT SUl\\1 PE 1'C ENT SUI'!

?F.RC~NT SUI'! PERCENT

iUfll PERClNT N

0 o.o 0

o.a 2

0.1 0

a.o 0

a.a a

o.o 0.1 NNE 0

o.o l) o.o 1

o. rJ I) o.o 0
u. I) 0
o. ')

1 o.o NE 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

c.o 0

o. *)

0 o.o 0

o.o ENE 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.u 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

a. o 0

0.1) 0 o.o ESE I) o.o 0

OeO 0

o.o 3

. 0.1 a

o.o 0

o.o 3

0.1 SE

  • o o.o 0

O.*J 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

O. ll 0

o.o 0

o.o SSE 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 6

o. 3 1

o.u 5

0.2 1Z

o. (.

s 0

o.o 0

o.o 2

0.1 6

0.3 11 0.5 3

fJ.1 22 1.0 SSW 1

O.il 0

o.o 5

0.2 5

0.2 12 U.6 0

o.a 23 1.1 SW 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o.

1 o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 1

IJ.O WSW 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o I) o.o 0

o.o w

0 o.o 1

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 1

o.o WNW 0

o.o 1

o.o 1

o.o 0

IJ. IJ 0

o.o 0

O.Q 2

I).1 NW 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o. 0 1

o.o 1

0.1)

NNW D

o.o 2

0.1 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o D

o.o 2

0.1 1

o.o 4

o.z 11 0.5 21 1.0 24 1.1 9

0.4 70 3.2 l'IEAN WIND SPEED 17.5 CAUi HOURS 0

PE RC ENT CA LPI o.o PIJSSING 0

~.. """

TABLE 5 (Page 8 of 9)

ARTIFICIAL ISLAND 1/98-3/88 JOINT DISTRIBUTION OF WIND DIRECTION AND SPEED LOCATION 300FT DEG C/100fll LAPSE RATE

<JOO-HFT>

ALL STABILITIES SPHDS CM I/liR)

.6-3.5 3.6-7.5

7. 6-12. 5
12. 6-16.5 1 S.o-Z4.5

>=Z4.6 SUM PERCENT DIRECTION SUM PlRCtNT SUl'1 i>E RC ENT SUM PERCENT SUM Pf.RCENT su11 PERCf.NT SUM PERCENT N

s o.z 11 o.>

21 1.0 33 1.s 19 0.9 4

0.2 93 4.3 NNE 2

0.1 11 0.5 26

. 1. l 23 1.1 11 o.s 0

o.o 73 J. J Ne 1

o.o 16 ll.7 12

o. I) 17 0.8 s

O.l 2

0.1 53 2.4 ENE l

0.1 11 I). 5 18

o. ts 11 0.5 5
o. z 3

0.1 51 2.J E

z 0.1 9

0.4 1S O.!i 9

0.4 4

I). l 0

o.o 42 1.9 ESf z

0.1

5 0.4 9

0.4 18 O.d 4

O *.!

0 o.o 41 1.9 SE 3

0.1 13 O.o 21 1

  • I) 33 1.5 22
1. I.I 23 1.1 115 S.3 S~t:

4 o.z 16

  • J. 7 23 1.1 45 2.1 34
1. 6 9

0.4 111

  • 6.0 s

4 0.2

~

0.4 Zd 1.l 50

2. l 57 Z.o H

o.*1 167 1.1 SSll l

0.1 17 O.iJ 35 1.6 50

2. 3 70 3~l 30 1.4 205 9.4 SW 1

o.o H

o.~

~2 1.5 43

z. 0 24 1.1 9

0.4 He 5.9 WSW 2

0.1 13 0.6 31 1.4 21

1. 0 2

I). 1 1

o.o 70 J. 2 w

1 o.o 25 1.1 31 1.4 76 1.5 35 1.G 23 1.1 191 8.3 WNW 2

0.1 19 o.o 49 2.l 117 5.4 83 J.d 34

1. 6 304 n.9 NW 1

o.o 7

0.1 62 2.8 130 6.0 90 4.1 46 2.1

.336 15.4 NNW 3

0.1 H

0.9 43 2.0 71 3.3 30 1.4 14 0.6 180 8.1 39 1.s 221 10.z 459 21.1 747 34.3 495 22.7 217 1 a.a 21!10 100.0 MISSING HOURS 4

MEAN.. IND SPEED 15.8 TOTAL NUMBER Of CALM HOURS 0

PERCENT o.o

,___j.. L...J.......................................................1..._...J.. L....l.. L.llllli.........................................

11111111

-* TABLE 5 (Page 9 of 9)

ARTIFICIAL ISLAND 1/811-31118 JOINT DISTRIP-UTt0"4 OF WIND DIUCTION AND SPEED LOCATION lOOFT DEG C/1001'1

<300-3 3FT)

DIRECTION V~ SPEED

'~

SPEBSOII/14A)

.6-3.5 3.6-7.5 7.6-12.5 H.6-11!.5 18.6-24.5

>=24.~

SUfll PERCS:NT D-lRECTIDN SUM PERCENT SUM PERCENT SUl'l PE Pe ENT SUI'! PERCENT SU r1 PERCENT SU!'! PERCENT N

. 5 o.z 11 0.5 21 1.0 3 3 1.5 19 0.9 4

o.z n

4.3 NNE 2

0.1 11 o.5 26

1. z 21 1.1 11 0.5 0

o.o

?"!>

3. l NE 1

090 16 0.7 12 0.5 17

o. ~-

5 o.z z

0.1 53

., *. 4 ENE 3

0.1 11 0.5 18 0.3 11

o. 'j 5

o.z l

0.1 51

2. '3 E

2 0.1 9

().4 18

o. '3 0

0.4 4

o. c?

0 o.o 42

1. 0 ESE 2

0.1 s

. 0.4 9

0.4 1 8 0.1\\

4 o.z u

o.o 41 1.9 SE 3

0.1 11 o.~

21 1.0 31

1. 5 Zc?

1.0 23 1.1 115

!i. 3 SSE 4

0.2 16 0.7 23 1.1 45 2.1 34

1. 6 9

0.4 131 6.0 s

4 0.2 9

o.4 ZS

1. l 50
z. l 57 2.6 H

o.o 1'>7 7.6 SSW J

0.1 17 o.~

35 1.6 50 2.l 7IJ

l. l 31 1.4 206 0.4 SW 1

o.o 19 0.9 JZ 1.5 43 z.o 24 1

  • 1 10 0.5 120 5.9 WSW 2

0.1 13 0.6 31 1.4 21

1. 0 2

0.1 1

o.~

70 3.2 w

1 o.o 25 1.1 31 1.4 76

3. 5 35 1.b 23 1.1 1?1

~-1 WNW 2

0.1 19 o.~

50 2.3 11 'J 5.4 Ill 3."

34 1.6 306 14.0 NW 1

0.1) 7 0.3 62 2.8 130 6.0 oo 4.1 46 2.1 336 15.4 NNW J

0.1 19 0.9 43 2.0 71 J. 3 30 1.4 14 0.6 180

11. 2 39 1.11 223 1 o.z 460 21.1 748 J4.2 495 zz.1 219 10.0 2184 100.0 1'115 SING HOURS 0

l'IEAN WIND SPEED 15.8 TOTAL NUl'IBER OF CALM HOURS 0

PERCENT o.o

ARTIFICIAL ISLAND 4/86-t./8d JOINT DISTRI~UTION Of WI~D DIR~CTION AND iPE~D LOCATICN 300FT DEG C/100~

LAPSE RATE

(]00-3.HT>

LE-1.9 CL Ass~ A

<;PHDSCMI/HH)

.6-3.5 3.o-7.5 7.o-12.5 12.6-1e.s 1d.6-24.5

>=24.6 SUM PERCENT DIRECTION SU!"! pfqCfNT SU:-! PERCENT SU:"l PEHCtNT 3UM PERCENT SUM PERCENT SUfllll PERCENT t

N

()

o.o

()

o.o 0

0. IJ 0

o.o l) o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o NNt:

0 o.a 0

Q. IJ

()

o.o 0

0. ()

0 O.J 0

o.o 0

o.o he a

o.o 0

n.o 0

O. lJ 0

o.o 0

u. IJ 0

o.o 0

o. ()

c.tH:

0 o.o

  • )

o.o 0

o. (J 0

o.o 0

0. !)

0 o.o 0

a.a E

0 o.o 0

o.o 0

o. 0 0
o. *J 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o. o ESE a

o.o 0

Q.)

0 0.1) 0 o.o 1

(). l) 0 o.o 1

o. o SE 0

o.o 0

I). 0 a

0. ll 0

o.o a

0. IJ 0

o.o 0

o.o s st.

0

!) * :l u

a.o 0

0. ()

0

o. ()

0 J.1) 0 o.o 0

o.o s

0 0.(J 0

o.*1 0

O.:J 0

O.J 0

o.o 0

1).0 0

o.o SSW 0

o.o u

I). l) 0 o.o 0

o.o 0

U. IJ I)

o. o 0

o.o Sw 0

o.o l) o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o. (J 0

o.o 0

o.o WSW 0

o.o LI O.J 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

O.u 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

.). 0 a

u. 1) 0 o.o a

o.o 0

O.J 0

o.o 0

o.o WNw 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

l). 0 0

o.o 0

O. lJ 0

o.o 0

o.o NT CALM o.o MISSit.IG 0

~

TABI.E 6 (Page 2 of 9)

ARTIFICIAL ISLAND 4/88-6/88 JOINT DISTPIBUTION OF WIN~ DIRECTION AND SPEED LO.CATION 3Qq DEG C/100M LAPSE RATE C300-33FT>

-1.~/ -1.7 CLASS B SPEEDS OU/HR)

.6*3.5 3.6-7.S 7.6-12.5 12.'>-H.5 H.6-24.5

>"'24.6 SUI'!

PERCENT DIRECTION SUM PERCENT SUM PERCENT SUl'1 "ERCENT SUlll PERCENT SU"I PERCENT SUM PERCENT N

0 o.o 0

o.o a*

o.o 0

J. 0 0

o.o 0

O.ll 0

o.o NNE 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

J.O 0

o.o 0

o.o fd;;

0 o.o 0

o.o 0

IJ. 0 Q

o.o

\\)

O.J 0

o.o 0

o.o ENE 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

'). 0 0

o.o 0

o.o E

0 o.o 0

o.o 0

o.Ci 0

o.o 0

o.o a

o.o 0

o. !1 ESI:

0 o.o 0

tJ.O 0

o.o 1

o.a 1

l). 0 0

o.o 2

0.1 SI:

0

().I) 0 o.o 1

o.o 2

0.1 1

o.o I)

0. I) 4

.J. 2 SSf 0

o.o 0

a. 'l 3

0.1 a

o.o 0

i). 0 0

o.o J

0.1 s

0 o.o 0

o. ')

0 o.o 0

o.o 0

a.a 0

o.o 0

o.o SSW 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

a.a Sil 0

o.o 0

O.;J I) o.o I) o.o 0

o.u 0

o.o 0

o.o WSW 0

'J. 0 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

O.J

1) o.o 0

o.o w

0 o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o z

0.1 0

o.o 0

o. ')

2 0.1 Wt1W 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

a.o 0

a.o NW 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 7

0.3 5

o.z 0

o.o 12 0.6 NNW 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o O*

o. 0 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 4

0.2 12

o. 6 7
o. 3 0

o.o 23 1.1 MEAN WIND. SPEED

16. 7 OLM HOURS 0

PERCENT CAUi o.o MISSING 0

--,I

TABLE 6 (Page 3 of 9)

ARTIFICIAL ISLA~D 4/88-elll8 JOINT DI~TRI~UTION OF WlNU 01qrc110N AND SPEED lllCUIOl\\I JCOFT Dfu C/10011!

LUSE UTE

<300-3.SFT)

-1.6/ -1.5 CLASS C ~

'*~

SPF.fDSO'II/HR)

.6-3.5 3.6~7.5 7.b-12.5

12. 6-18. 5 13.6-24.5

>=Z4.6 SUM PERCFNT DIRECTION SU!ll PERCf.NT SUM Ptr4C£f.lT SUM PERCENT 5UM PERCENT sul'i PERCENT SUH PERCENT N

u O.'J 0

o.o 0

0.1) 0 o.o

()

o.a 0

o.o 0

o.o Nf.lE a

a.a u

I). o 1

0. I) 2 0.1 0

a.o 0

o.o 3

0.1 NZ 0

o.o 0

o.11 0

a.o 0

a. 0 6

0.3 0

a. IJ 6
o. 3 ENE 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 1

c.o 0

(). 0 0

o.o 1

o.o E

0 o.a 0

o. '.)

n

0. LI 4

o.z 0

0. u 0

o *.:i 4

0.2 ESE a

o.o fJ o *. )

0 O.ll 0

o.o

l.

I). 1 0

o.o 2

0.1 Sf 0

u.o I) l). :>

1 u.o 0

o.o

  • s O.l 1

o.o 7

0.3 S~E 0

0.l]

u o.o z

0.1 2

0.1 3

0.1 0

o.o 7

0.3 s

0 u.O J

o.o 1

O.J 1

0. IJ 0
0. ll 0

o.o.

2 0.1 SS'ol 0

o.o ll o.~

0 o.a 0

o. 0 0
o. ll 0

o.o 0

o.o Sili 0

o.o 1

O.i.l 0

o.a 0

o. i)

()

o.u 0

O.J 1

o.o WSlll 0

o.u i,)

G *.}

0

0. IJ

?.

I). 1 2

0.1 0

o.o 4

0.2 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 7

0.3.

4 o.z 2

0.1 n

0.6

.,,~...

I) o.o 0

o. 0 0

a.a 0

o.o 4

o.z 1

o.o 5

"o. 2 Noll 0

o.o ll O.i.l 0

o.o 5

0.2 5

0 7

3 0.1 13 0.6

-~

NNlll 0

o.o 0

a.a 1

o.a 1

o.u 1

o.a 0

a.a 3

0.1 0

o.o 1

o.o 6

0.3 25 1.1 32 1.5 7

0.3 71 3.3 MEAN WIND SPEED 19.0 CALM HOUitS 0

Pl:ilCEU CALM o.o IUSSlNu 0

TABLE 6 (Page 4 of 9)

ARTIFICIAL ISLAND 4188-6188 JOINT DISTRIPUTION OF WIND DI~EClION AND SPEED LOCATION JCoJFT DE_. Cf1001'!

LAPSE RATE Oll0-J3FT>

-1.4/ ~0.5 CLASS D SPEEDSOlI/HR)

.6-J.5 J.6-7.5 7.6-12.5 12.1>-H.5 1s.6-24. 5

>=24.6 SUfll PERCENT DIRECTION SU"l PERCENT SU~ PERCENT SUM PERCENT

. SUM PERCENT SU"l PERCcNT SUM PERCl:NT N

0 o.o 5

o.z Q

0.4 33

1. 5 J

0.1 4

J.?.

54 2.5 NNE 0

a.a 10 0.5 22 1.0 16 0.7 7

J.3 3

0.1 56 2.7 NE 0

i). 0 5

o.z 15 0.1 10 0.5 4

o. t!

1 7 o.a 51

2. 3 ENE 1

o.o H

0.7 20 0.9 15 a.7

.J a.1 J

0.1 sa 2.7 E

1

o. '.)

13 o.~

1"J 0.7 23 1.1

.)

0.3 0

0.1]

59 2.7 ESE 1

a.a 14 0.6 1J 0.6 10 (l. 5 5

1). 2 1

(]. *)

44 2.0 SE 1

o.o 3

Q.4 B

0.7 23

1. 1 34 1.0 22
1. 0 1114 4.13 SSE 4

0.2 15 o.7 1"

0.8 H

1.7 28 1.3 5

C.2 107 4.9 s

z 0.1 15

o. 7.

24 1.1 20 0.9 I) 0.)

0

0. \\)

61

... 8 SSW 3

0.1 14 0.6 6

O.J 10

o. c; 0
o. ll a

o.o 33 1.5 SW 3

0.1 Q

0.4 8

0.4 4

0.2 1

0.1]

')

D. *]

25 1.1 WSW 2

0.1 11 a.5 12

(). 6 19 O.Q 9

'J. 4 1

o.o 54 2.5 w

1 o.o 7

O.l 1~

0.13 2!!

1. 3 19 J. ;,I

.j 0.4

!!1 3.7 WNW 1

o.o 11 0.6 12 0.6 20 o *.,

2 0 0.1 4

0.2 70

3. ~

NW 1

u.o s

0.4 18 0.8 25 1.1 24

1. 1 13 0.6 e9 4.1 NNW 2

0.1 14 0.6 28 1.3 25 1.1 16 1.2 H

0.7 111 5.1 I

4 23 1.1 177 8.1 255 11.7 318 14.6 189

s. 7 97 4.5 1059 48.6

. MEAN WIND SPEED 14.6 CALl"i HOURS 0

PERCENT CALM o.o MISSING 0

41

~*

41 41

~

t t

t t

t i t t

t ARTIFICIAL ISLAND 4/68-6/e3

.6-3.5 DIRECTION SUl"I PE ACE.NT N

NNE NI:

ENC.

E ESt SE SH s

SSW

!iW lifSw w WNW

'11W NNfl P'IEAN WIND SPEED CAUi HOURS PE~CENT CALM l'IISSifli:i 0

3

!)

1 1

1 5

2 5

2 0

l 1

1 l

0 28 o.o 0.1 o.o

0. f) o.o o.o l). 2 0.1 0.2
  • ). 1 o.o 0.1 i). 0 o.o 0.1
14. '3 0

o.o 0

o.o 1.l JOI~T DISTRI~UTION OF WI~~ DIRECTION AND SPEED LOCATIO"I 300FT SPEEDSCIH/HA)

3. ~- 7. 5 7.6-12.5 12.6-1e.s 1:1.6-24.')

SU"I l'ERCENT SUI'! PERCENT s*uM PERCENT

iUrol PERCENT 5

0.2 P.

U.4 14

o. 6.

'"-.. 20 0.9

. J I). 1 14 f). 6 21 1.0 4

o. z 6

J. 3 12 o.o 7

o.J 2

0.1 j

().I+

9 0.4 7

0.3 0

i.).J 1 IJ 0.5 1 5 IJ. 7 16 0.7 0

1J *.s J

0.4 n

0.6 10 0.5 1

o. I) b o.1 H

U.d 10 0.5 9

u.4 j

Q.4 25'-

1.1 16 0.7 7

I). 3 15 0.7 n

0.6 6

0.3 9

0.4 11 0.5 4

0.2 16 0.7 20 o.~

14 0.6 27

1. 2 21 1
  • I) 1o
o. 7 It o.~

12 0.6 5

0.2 5

0.2 0

o. 3 H

0.1 H

o.o d

0. lo 5

0.2 6

i). 3 14 Q.6 10 0.5 14 0.6 10 1.).5 27

1. 2 16

(). 7

.6 0.3 10 o.s 21 1.0 19 o.~

111 5.1 224 10.J 222 10.2 165 7.6 IHG C/101JM LAPSE UTE Ui.I0-3 HT>

-0.4/

1.5 CLASS~E

>=24.6 SUl'I PERCENT SUl'I i"ERCENT 2

0.1 49 2.2 1

o.o 46 2.1 l

0.1 30 1.4 1

o.o 32 1.5 I) o.o 46 2.2 0

o.o 33 1.5 9

0.4 57

2. 6 2

0.1

~o

2. ti 0

o.o 48 2.2 5

0.2 75 3.4 4

o.z 65 3.0 2

0.1 31 1.4 9

0.4 52 2.4 0

o.o 44 2.0 10 0.5 72

3. 3 3

0.1 59 2.1 51 2.1 801 36.8 I

TABLE 6 (Page 6 of 9)

ARTIFICIAL ISLAND 4/88-6188 JOINT DISTRIPUTIC~ OF WI~~ OI~EClIO~ AND SPEED LOCHIO~ 301JFT DE.G C/100M L'IPSE UTE Oa0-33FT) 1.6 I 4.0 CLASS F sr-HDSCl'i!I/HR)

.6-3.5

3. 6-7. 5 7.6-12.5 1" *.S-11!.5 H.6-24.5

>=2.:..ti SUM PEiUENT DIRECTION SU"! PnCEt.:T SUM peqcENT SUM PERCENT SUI'! ->ERCE.NT SU.., peqcENT SU~ Pt:RCENT N

1 o.o a

IJ.1 3

0.1 6

o.~

z 0.1 0

o.o 1 2 0.6 NNE 0

). 0
  • )

o.o 0

O. IJ 6

o.~

l J.1

~

a.a 9

a.4 NE I)

n. 'J 1

o.o 1

o. ')

4 l) *.?

0

  • ). 1)

I)

O.ll

~

0.3 ENE 1

Q.'.)

1 o.o 0

O. ll 1

O. IJ 0

O.Ll 0

o.o

'5 0.1 E

0 O.J 0

I).:)

0 O. *J 1

0. i) z
)
  • 1 0

a.a 3

0.1 ESE 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 2

J.1 a

o. oj 0

J.O 2

0.1 SE

  • 0
o. a 0

o.o z

0.1 4

o.z 1

o *.J 1

o.o 8

0.4 SSE a

o.o 2

0.1 6

I). 3 10 0.5 1

0. Ll a

o.o 19 0.9 s

1 o.o 4

ll. 2 5

0.2 z

0.1 z

0.1 0

o.a 14 0.6 SSW 0

o.o 5

a. z 4

o.z 3

o. 1 0

!). 0 0

o.o 12 0.6 SW 0

o.a 3

0.1 7

0.3 8

0.4 4

0.£ a

a.a 22

1. 0 WSW a

o.a 1

a.a 8

0.4 8

0.4 4

u *.l a

o.o 21 1.0 w

1 o.o 3

0.1 6

I). l 5

a.z 5

  • J. l a

a.a 20 a.* 9 WNW 0

o.o 1

o.o 3

0.1 10 o.s z

0.1 0

o.o 16

o. 7 NW 0

o.o 2

0.1 1

o.o 3

0.1 0

o.o 0

o.o 6

0.3 NNlll 0

o.o 1

O.'l 4

q.z 8

0.4 1

o.o 0

a.a 14 0.6 4

0.2 24 1.1 50 2.3 81 1-. 7 27 1.z 1

a.a 187 8.6 MEAN WIND SPEED 13.6 CALM HOURS 0

PEllCENT CAUi o.o MISSING 0

~

ARTIFICIAL ISLAN~ 4/88-6/89

.6-3.5 DIRECTION SU~ PE RC ENT N

0 o.o NNE 0

o.o NE 0

O.*J ENE.

0 o.o E

0 o.o ESE 0

o.o SE 0

IJ.O s:ie 0

0.1) s 0

o *.:>

SSll 0

o.o Sii 0

J.u WSW 0

o.o 0

o.o WhW 0

o.o NW 0

o.o NNll 0

o.o 0

o.o MEAN WIND SPEED 15.0 CALM HOURS 0

t PEACcNT CAL" 0.0 MISSIN~

0 JlINT DISTRIBUTION OF WIN' DIRLCTION AND SPEED lOCATICr-4 JOOFT SPEEDSCMI/HR) l.6-7.S 7.6-12.S 1z.6-11!. 5 B.6-ZI ** 5 SUM l'ERCcNT SU"'! PERCENT SUM PEPCENT SUM PERCENT 1

o.o 0

o. :J 0

o.o 0

l.l.O

'J o.J 2

0.1 0

o.o 0

o.o

l o.o 0

o.o 0

o.o 0

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<J00-3HT>

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>=24.6 SUM PERCENT SUl'I PEPCENT 0

o.o.

1 o.o 0

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0.1 0

o.o 0

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1).0 0

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ARTIFICIAL ISLAND 4/88-6/88 JOINT DISTRIP.UTICN OF WI~O OI~ECTION AND SPEED LOtATlCN 3GOFT DEG C/1001'l UPSE RATE 000-33fT>

ALL SUBtLITIES SPEEDSCMI/HR)

.6-3.5 3.6-7.5 7.6-12.5 1z.6-11!. 5 13.6-Z4.5

>=24.6 SUl'I PERCENT DIRECTION SUl'I PERCENT SUI'! PERCENT SUM PERCENT SUfll PERCENT SU"'I PERCENT SUM PERCENT N

1 o.o 11 0.5

~o 0.9 53 Z.4 25 1.1 6

O.l 116 5.3 NNE

l.

0.1 13 0.6 39

1. ti 45 z.1 14 J.t>

4 0.2 118 5.4 hE 0

o.o 12 0.6 28 1.3 Z1

1. 0 1Z l). 6 2'l 0.9 93 4.J ENC:

3 0.1 25 1.1 29 1.l. 24 1.1 9

0.4 4

o.z 94 4.3 E

2 0.1 25 1.1 l1 1.4 44 2.0 14 u.o 0

J.O 114 5.2 ESE 2

0.1 22 1.0 26

1. 2 22
1. o 10 u.s 2

0.1 H4 3.9 SE 6

0.3 14 0.6 37 1.7 B

1. 7 52 l.4 33 1.s 1FIO

~-3 SSI::.

6 O.l 0!5 1.1 52 2.4

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3.1 41 1 * *~

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8 0.4 34 1.6 47 2.2 30 1.4 16 0.7 0

o.o 135 6.2 SSW 5

0.2 3J

1. 4 30
1. 4 29
1. 3 27 1.z 5

0.2 126

5. I!

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0.1 17 o.e 35 1.6 33

1. 5 21 1
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0.2 1 C>

0.1 32 1.5 36 1.7 21 1

  • I)

J 0.1 11:!

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J. '*

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0.1 16 0.7 39

1. 8 54 2.5 37 1.7 H

I).~

16R 7.7 WNW 2

0.1 19 0.9 30 1.4 46 2.1 36

1. 7 6

I). 3 139

'6.4 NW 4

0.2 16 0.1 32 1.5 63 z.1 51

2. j 30 1.4 1 Q6 9.0 NNW 2

0.1 21 1.0 45 z.1 56 2.6 47 2.2 19 0.9 190 8.7 55 2.5 314 14.4 552 25.l 662 30.4 433 H.9 163 7.5 2179 100.0 fHSSING HOURS 5

MEAN WINO SPEED 14.6*

TOTAL NUMBER CF CALM HOURS 0

PERCENT o.o

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TABLE 6 (Page 9 of 9)

ARTIFICIAL I SL AND 4168-6188 JOINT DISTPiqUTION OF WIND DI RE CTI ON AND SPHO L.OCATION 300FT DEG C/100P'I uoo-:nn>

DIRECTION vs \\PEED SPEEPSCMI/HR)

.6-3.5 J. 6-7. 5 7.6-1£.S

12. 6-U. 5
18. 6-24.5

>=Z4.6 SUM PERCENT DIRECTION SUl"I PE RUNT SUl"I i>ERCENT SUl'l PERCENT SUI'! i'£1tCENT SU11 PERCENT SUM PERCENT N

1 o.o 11 o.:>

rn 0.9 SJ 2.4 ZS 1.1 6
o. 3 116 5.3 NNE 3

0.1 1 l 0.6 39 1.8 45 2.1 14 O.b 4

0.2 118 5.4 Nt:

0 o.a 12 I). 5

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1. 3 21 1.0 1 z o.s 20 0.9 H

4.J ENE J

0.1

s 1.1 2Q 1.J
  • 24
1. 1 9

0.4 4

o.z 94

4. 3

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2 f). 1 23 1.1 31 1.4 44 2.0 14 O.o 0

o.o 114

5. z E::i~

J 0.1 n

1.0 n

1. 2 22 1.0 10 0.)

2 0.1 1fi 1.Q St 6

O.J 0.6 J7

1. 7 38 1.7 5l 2.4 33 1.5 H1 P.J SSC 6

O.J 25 1.1

'j z Z.4 70 J. z 41 1."

8 0.4 202 0.2 s

8 i). 4 34

1. 6 47 2.l JO 1.4 16 0.7 a

o.o 135 6.2 SS*

5 0.2 3 i) 1.4 30 1.4 29

1. J 27
1. 2 5

0.2 126

'i. s Sol J

0.1 17

o. fl 35
1. ~

H 1.5 21

1. 0 4

0.2 113 s.z WSllll 5

0.2 16 J.7 3 '-

1.5 J6 1.6 21 1.0 J

0.1 113 5.2 3

I). 1 1 'l I). 7 39

1. ~

54 2.5 37 1.7 1 9 0.9 BS 7.7 WNW 2

0.1 11

J. 9

~o 1.4 46 2.1 J6 1.o 6

o.J 139 6'. 4 Niii 4

0.2 16 0.7 32 1.5 63

2. 9 51
2. J 30 1.4 196 9.0 NNil z

0.1 21 1.J 45 2.1 56 1

Z.6 47

2. z H

0.9 HO 8.7 Sb Z.6 314 14.4 553 25.3 664

rn. 4 434 19.9 163 7.5 2184 100.0 l'!ISSING HOURS 0

/1!:AN i.lND SPEED 14.6 TOTAL NUM~ER PF CALI'! HOURS 0

PE~CENT o.o FCilTRAN STOP

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RADIOLOGICAL IMPACT ON MAN The calculated individual doses in this section are based on actual locations of nearby residents and farms.

The population dose impact is based on historical site specitic data i.e., food production, milk production, feed for milch animals and seafood production.

The doses were calculated using methods described in Regulatory Guide 1.109 and represent calculations for the six month reporting interval.

Individual doses from batch and continuous releases were calcul~ted using the annual average historic meteorological dispersion coefficients as described in the Offsite Dose Calculation Manual.

Population doses were calculated using the meteorological dispersion coefficients for the six month reporting interval.

Liquid Pathways Doses to individuals in the population from liquid releases are primarily from the seafood ingestion pathway.

The total body dose to an individual was calculated to be 3.08E-Ol mrem.* The calculated highest organ dose from liquid releases was l.03E+oo*mrem to the gastrointestinal tract.

The calculated population total body dose was l.2~E-01 person-rem.

The calculated average total body do'se to the population within fifty miles of the site was 2.26E~05 mrem/person.

Air Pathways The resulting total body and skin doses to an individual were calculated to be ~.34E-02 mrem and 5.49E-02 mtem respectively.

The calculated highest organ dose due to radioiodines ~nd particulates with a greater than eight day half-live was 3.73~-02 mrem to the thyroid.

The calculated population total body dose was 2.34E-01 person-rem.

The calculated average total body dose to the population within fifty miles* of the site was 4.37E-05 mrem/person.

Direct Radiation Direct radiation may be estimated by Thermoluminescent dosimetric (TLD) measurements.

One method for comparing TLD measurements is by comparison with preoperational data.

It should be noted that the TLDs measure direct radiation from both the Salem and Hope Creek Generating Stations at Artificial Island~

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SALEM GENEl{ATING STATIUN TABLE 2A-l EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMIANNUAL REPORT JULY -

DECEMBER 1987 UNIT l LIQUID EE'r'LUENTS-SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES 4th Est. Total 3rd Units*

Quarter Quarter Error, %

A. Fission and activation products

1. Total release (riot including tritium, gases, alpha)

Ci 8.60E-01 5.45E-01 25

2. Average diluted concentration during period uCi/ml 4.13E-08

~.54E-08

3. Percent of applicable limit (T.S. 3.11.1.2.(a))

3.64E+OO 3.72E+OO B. Tritium

1. Total release Ci 9.86E+Ol 2.50E+Ul l5
2. Average diluted concentration during period uCi/ml 4.74E-U6 4.J8E~06.
3. Percent of applicable limit (T.S. 3.11.l.l) l.58E~Ol l.46E-01
c. Dissolved and entrained noble gases
1. Total release Ci 8;60E-01 l.75E-01

~5

2. Average diluted concentration*

during period uCi/ml 4.14E-U8 3.07E-08

3. Percent of applicable limit (T.S. 3.11.1.l) 2.07E-02 l.53E-02 D. Gross alpha radioactivity
1. Total release Ci O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO E. Volume of waste release (prior to dilution -

Batch Release) liters 3.84E+06 l.61E+06 E'. Volume of dilution water used during entire period liters 2.08E+l0 5.71E+U9 A.

B.

c.

D.

E.

f.
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SALE.M GENERATING STATION TABLE 2A-2 EFFLUENT AND. WASTE DISPOSAL SEMIANNUAL REPORT JULY -

DECEMBE~ 1987 UNIT 2 LIQUID EFFLUENTS-SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES 1st 2nd Units Quarter Quarter Fission and activation Eroducts

1. Total release (not includiny tritium, gases, al12ha)

Ci l.14E+OO 9.16E-Ul

2. Average diluted concentration

. during Eeriod uCi/ml 3.00E-08 2.58E-08

3. Percent of applicable limit (T.S. 3.11.1.2. (a))

6.30E+OO 7.86E+OO Tritium

1. Total release Ci 2.53E+02 5.77E+Ol
2. Average diluted concentration during 12eriod uCi/ml 6.68E-06 l.62E-06
3. Percent of applicable limit (T. S. 3.11.1.l) 2.23E-Ol 5.41E-O:G Dissolved and entrained noble gases
1. Total release Ci l.98E+OO 7.79E-02
2. Average diluted concentration*

during 12eriod uCi/ml 5.24E-08 2.19E-09

3. Percent of applicable limit

( T.S. 3.11.1.l) 2.62E-02 l.lOE-03 Gross al12ha radioactivity 1

  • Total release Ci O.OOE+OO O.OUE+OO Volume of waste release (prior to dilution - Batch Release) liters l.04E+07 6.54E+06 Volume of dilution water used during entire 12eriod liters 3.79E+l0 3.55E+l0 i !

Est. Total Error, %

25 25 I

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TABLE 28-1 EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMIANNUAL REPORT JULY -

DECEMBER 1~87 I

UNIT 1 LIQUID EFFLUENTS I

CONTINUOUS MODE BATCH MODE luclides 3rd 4th 3rd 4th Released Unit Quarter Quarter uuarter uuarter I

Strontiurn-85 Ci I

Strontiurn-89 Ci l.46E-02 l.U5E-U3 Strontiurn-90 Ci 6.91E-04 l.92E-04 Fluorine-18 Ci

~.13E-03 I

Manoanese-54 Ci 2.88E-02 3.32.E-02 Iron-55 Ci 6.91E-02 6.85E-U2 Iron-59 Ci I

Cobalt-58 Ci 3.46E-01 2.53E-01 I

Cobalt-60 Ci l.35E-01 5.09E-U2 Zirconiurn-95 Ci 2.7~E-04 I

Niobiurn-95 Ci l.35E-04

. 5.09E-04 I

Niobiurn-97 Ci 2.83.E-03 Iodine-131 Ci 7.20E-04 6.34E-02 l.21E:-02 Iodine-133 Ci 8.75E-03 3.88E-04 I

Cesiurn-134 Ci 9.28E-02 3~81E-02 I

Cesiurn-137 Ci 2.02E-05 9.2~E-02 4.U3E-02 Cesiurn-138 Ci l.18E-02 I

Silver-llOrn Ci 4.SE-04 I

Antirnony-124 Ci 2.92E-03 l.29E-U2 Antirnony-125 Ci 4.57E-03 l.50E-02 I Total for period (above)

Ci 7.40E-04 8.!::dE-01 5.44E-Ul I

I Tri t.iurn Ci Xenon-133 Ci 8.431:::-01 l.74E-Ol I -

Xenon-135 Ci l.69E-U2 7.79E-U4 I..

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TABLE 2B-2 EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMIANNUAL REPORT*

JULY -

DECEMBEH. 1987 I

LIQUID EFFLUENTS UNIT 2 I

CONTINUOUS MODE BATCH MODE 3rd 4th 3rd 4th ruclides Released Unit Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter I

Strontium-89 Ci 6.17E-04 2.32E-03 I Strontium-90 Ci 6.17E-05 3.2!jt;-04 Fluorine-18 Ci l.25E-OJ I

Sodium-24 Ci

1. 6'4E-03
1. 89E-03 Chromium-51 Ci 7.26E-04 Manganese-54 Ci 2.57E-02 4.76E-U2 Iron-55 Ci 9.26E-02 l.49E-01 I Iron-59 Ci.

I Cobalt-58 Ci 2.82E....;03 4.37E-01 4.21E-:Ol Cobalt-60 Ci

1. 90E-03
1. 29E-03 l.38E-01 6.56.E:;-02 I

Zirconium-95 Ci 3.GOE-03 l.55E-04 Niobium-95 Ci l.29E-03 7.14E-04 l.93E-03 Niobium-97 Ci l.61E-03 Mol.l'.:bdenum-99 Ci

~.55E-Ul.t Technetium-99M Ci 2.99E-04 I

Iodine-131 Ci l.51E-03 3.82E-03 5.78E-U2 l.85E-U2 Iodine-132 Ci 2.49E-03 3.82E-03 Iodine-133.

Ci 2.36E-03 3.32E-03 8.25E-03 Iodine-134 Ci 2.88E-03 5.53E-03 Iodine-135 Ci 2.55E-03 7.37E-03 Cesium-134 Ci 8.72E-02 6.40E-02 Cesium-137 Ci 9.82E-04 9.67E-04 8.73E-02 6.lOE-02 I

Cesium-138 Ci 3.86E-03 6.91E-03 I

Antimon.l'.:-124 Ci 7.06E-03 l.4~.E:;-U2 Antimony-125 Ci 7.42E-03 2.97E-02 I Total for period (above)

Ci 2.66E-02 3.78E-02 9.50E.:..01 8.78E-01 I

~ Tritium Ci Xenon-135m Ci 5.99E-03 Xenon-133 Ci 2.49E-02

1. 20E-03
1. ~3E+00 6.93E-02

.-,. Xenon-135 Ci l.24E-03 9.67E-04 2.50E-02 3.61E-04 I

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