ML19224C106
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| Issue date: | 03/31/1979 |
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THREE MILE ISLAND AQUATIC STUDY Monthly Report for March 1979 by Ichthyological Associates, Inc.
P.O. Box 223, Etters, PA 17319 George A. Nardacci, Project Leader For Metropolitan Edison Company Ichthyological Associates, Inc.
Edward C. Raney, Ph.D., President 301 Forest Drive Ithaca, New York 14850 7906 0 9001l bb l96
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction.
1 Macroinvertebrates; J. Folk, G. Hoover, R. Ev.es.
2 Trapnet; R. Malick, Jr.
2 Seine; R. Malick, Jr.
3 Impinge =ect of Fish; L. Wike.
3 Electrofishing; H. Hagerty.
4 Movecents of Fishes; H. Hagerty.
4 C reel Survey; R. Ritota.
5 Anbient Water Quality; G. Nardacci.
5 Data Coding; P. Ritson.
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TABLE OF TABLES Table Page 1
Sampling conducted in March 1979 near TMINS.
7 2
Fishes taken by trapnet on 20-22 March 1979 near TMINS 8
3 Fishes taken by seine on 16 March 1979 near TMINS.
9 4
Numbers of fishes impinged at the Unit 1 Intake during a 24-hr impingement survey on 12-13 March 1979.
10 5
Summary of lengths, weights, breeding condition, and numbers of fishes impinged at the Unit 1 Intake on 12-13 March 1979 11 6
Numbers of fishes Unit 1
... 22-23 March 1979.
12 7
S u==a ry Unit 1 22-23 March 1979.
12 8
Numbers of fishes.... Unit 2...
22-23 March 1979.
13 9
Summary.... Unit 2...
22-23 March 1979........
13 10 Numbers of fishes captured by AC electrofisher near TMINS in March 1979.
14 11 Creel survey data from the GR for each survey day in March 1979......................
15 12 Creel survey data from the West Dam for each survey day in March 1979.....
16 13 Creel survey data from the East Dam for each survey day in March 1979.
17 14 Creel survey data from the YHGS for each survey day in March 1979 18 11 2S8 198
UCRODUCTION The ecology of York Haven Pond near the Three Mile Island rmelear Station (TMINS) has been under investigation since February 1974.
Studies initiated in April 1974 include analysis of a=bient water quality, ichthyoplankton (far-field), ichthyoplankten entraic=ent, macroinvertebrates, fish population dynamics, i=pinge=ent of fishes, creel survey, and ther=al plume capping. The data coding program was initiated in January 1979.
This report discusses the progress of investigations conducted in March 1979.
As a resuit of the TMI nuclear incident on 28 March and at the request of Metropolitan Edison Co=pany, further sa=pling in March was suspended. This suspension prevented co=pletion of Environ = ental Technical Specifications required sampling by the following progra=s:
trapnet, seine, i=pinge=ent of fish, electrofishing, and creel survey.
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?9 rRO T"VERTEEPATES Cbjective: To describe the diversity and distribution of the benthic =acroinvertebrates occurring at the five benthos sa=pling stations near TMINS.
Progress: Replicate (4) benthos sa=pl es were taken on 19 and 26 March (Table 1).
Enu=cration and determination of dry weights of the macroinvertebrates have been completed through 26 March.
TU PNET Objectives:
(1) To determine the distribution and relative abundance of fishes in the Three Mile Island area vulnerable to trapnet; (2) To provide specimens for movements studies; (3) To monitor the occurrence of diseased fishes; (4) To provide specimens for radiation analysis; and (5) To determine reproductive status for fishes throughout the year.
Progress: uigh river flows prevented trapnetting in early March (Table 1).
Sarples taken on 20-22 Marc 5 yielded 25 fish of 9 species (Table 2). Most fish (11) were taken at Station LA3 and most species (6) at Station 9B2. The walleye (28.07. of the catch) was most abundant. One smallmouth bass was tagged. Two cargined madto= were infested with larval nematodes and one s=allmouth bass was parasitized by leeches on its caudal fin. One sca11routh bass was tagged. The 20-21 March collection at Station 11A3 yielded no fish.
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3 SEINE Objectives:
(1) To determine the species composition of fish upstream and downstream from the TMC;S Discharge vulnerable to seine; (2) To determine the relative condition factor for important species; and (3) To deternine the reproductive status for fishes throughout the year.
Progress:
High river flows prevented sampling in early March (Table 1).
Collections taken on 16 March yielded 946 fish of 13 species (Table 3).
Most fish (518) were taken at Station 13B5 and most species (8) at Station 4A2.
The spotfin shiner was most abundant and comprised 89.67. of the catch.
Stations 13B5 and 4A2 comprised 54.87, and 32.97 of the total catch, respectively.
No fish were taken at Station 16AS.
I'1PINCDtENT OF FISH Objectives:
(1) To determine the numbers and species impinged on the river water intake screens; (2) To determine day-night differences in impingement frequency; and (3) To determine the extent of mortality of impinged fish.
Progress:
L:pingement surveys were conducted at Unit 1 on 12-13 and 22-23 Maren (Table 1). Unit 2 was sampled only on 22-23 FLrch due to mechanicai difficulties on 12-13 March.
- ' nit i impinged 31 fish of 9 species weighing 221.7 g (Tables 4 through 7). ' Young fish accounted for 8 specimens, juvenile 17, and adult 6.
Seventeen fish were alive and 14 were dead.
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4 were taken on 12-13 >brch and 10 were taken on 22-23 Shrch. The total estimated b pingement from Unit 1 in March was 480.5 fish weighing 3,43 6.4 g (7. 61 lb).
Unit 2 b: pinged 22 fish of 5 species weighing 293.0 g (Tables 8 and 9).
Young fish accounted for 4 specimens, juvenile 14, and adult 4.
Eight fish were alive and 14 were dead. The total estimated icpingement from Unit 2 in I! arch was 082.0 fish weighing 9,083.0 g (20.0 lb).
The total estimated impinge ent for TMENS Units 1 and 2 in March was 1,162.5 fish weighing 12,519.4 g (27.6 lb).
ELECTR OFIS HING Objec.ives:
(1) To provide specimens for fish novements studies, population estimates, food habits, and radiation analysis; and (2) To determine he relative abundance of fishes vulnerable to electrofishing in various parts of York Haven Pond.
Progress: Saapling was conducted on two nights in March (Table 1).
Twelve collections in 12 zones yielded 140 specimens of 13 species (Table 10). The carp (34 specimens), walleye (31), rock bass (28), and qui 11back (19) were most abundant. A total of 18 fish was tagged for covements studies.
MOVEMENTS OF FISHES Objeccive: To determine if fishes in waters receiving the TMINS effluent mix with fishes from or.her areas.
Progress: A total of 19 fish was taggee.
No previously tagged fish were recaptured in March.
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5 CREFL SURVEY Objectives:
(1) To determine the extent and success of sport fishing; and (2) To determine information on angler residence and use of catch.
Progress: Creel surveys were conducted at York Haven Generating Station (YHGS) only on 5 and 11 March due to high river flows.
Su rveys were conducted in all areas on 24 " arch (lable 1).
Only the morning survey was taken on 28 March due to the TMI nuclear incident.
The 86 anglers interviewed fished 106.95 hours0.0011 days <br />0.0264 hours <br />1.570767e-4 weeks <br />3.61475e-5 months <br /> and caught 64 fish (Tables 11 throrgh 14). The actual harvest was 18 fish or 28.1% of the total catch. The mean catch per effort was 0.60.
Most anglers ( 74. 47.),
most hours fished (5 8.17.), largest total catch (58.27.), and most fish kept (83.37.) were recorded from YHGS.
Walleye (41 specimens) were caught in greatest numbers. Other common species included the carp (9) and channel catfish (7).
Approximately 70.07. of the anglers interviewed lived in York or Dauphin counties. Most of the anglers reported they eat some of their catch.
A"BIENT WATER OUALITY Objective: To determine concentrations of selected water quality parameters in ambient river areas and the TMINS effluent.
Progress: Watdr quality samples wers collected on 19 and 26 March (Table 1). Analysis of all water samples has not been completed;
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DATA CODING Objective: To code data collected during 1974 through 1978 for those programs listed in the Generation ?rocedures.
Progress: The creel survey, L=pingement, seine, trapnet, water quality, and thermal plume dats for 1978 were transmitted to
'detropolitan Edison Company for keypunching on 15 March.
No notification of delivery was received.
Population esti=ates 1978 and macroinvertebrates 1974 through 1977 were coded and checked for quality assurance. Movements 1978 and seine 1976 and 1977 were coded. A total of 921.5 manhours was expended in March.
Current (1979) data coded included January and February creel survey, March seine, and thrch trapnet.
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Table 1 Sampling conducted in 11 arch 1979 near T!! INS.
11ar lla r tur Ilar PROGI1All 1-10 11-17 18-24 25-31 Flac roinver teb rates X
X Ichthyoplankton:
Far-Field 1 Entraitunentl Trapnet X
Seino X
Impingement of Fish X
X Electrofishing X
11ovements of Fishes X
Creel Survey X
X X
X Ambient Water Quality A
X 1 Program scheduled to resume in April 1979.
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Date 20-21 21-22 20-21 21-22 20-21 21-22 20-21 21-22 Tine 0655-0845 On49-0846 0905-0905 0909-0906 0914-0917 0922 09t9 0912-0910 0935-0940 A ir Tearp. (C )
7.0, 7.5 7 5, 7.0 1.0, f.0 8.0, 8.0 7.0, 9.0 9.0, 8.5 7.0, 11.5 11.5, 9.0 Water Temp. (C )
5.0, 6.0
.,0, 7.0 5.5, 6.5 6.5, 7.0 5.5, 6.0 6.0, 7.0 5.0, 6.0 6.0, 7.0 Dissolved Onygen (es/l) 13 5. 11.8 11.8, 12.6 12.8, 11.8 11.8, 12.6 12.8, 11.6 11.6, l 4 12.7, l l. f.
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pH 7.8, 8.0 8.0, 8.2 7.6, 8,0 8.0, 8.2 7.8, 8.1 6.1, 8 )
7.8, 8.u 8,0, 8.2 Seccht Disc tem; 46, 61 61, 58 30, 30 10, 51 36, 46 46, $1 46, 46 46, 46 River Stage (m) 1.90, 1.83 1.81, 1.80 1.90, 1.8) 1.8), 1.80 1.90, 1.81 1.81, l.H0 1.90, 1.8) 1.81, I 80 CD Weather
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5.0 5.0 4.0 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.0 4.5 Diesolve l Oxy gens ( s.g /1 )
81.9 11.6 12.0 12.1 12 2 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 11.8 pH 7.8 8.6 7.7 7.6 7.6 7.8 8.0 8.0 8.0 7.7 Secch t 01sc (c m) 61 71 28 25 25 25 25 25 25 16 R iver Stage (a) 2.37 2.37 2.37 2.37 2.37 2.37 2.37 2.37 2.37 2.37 i
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No. of Specimen, 518 8
5 2
9 9
78 6
lit 946 N. o f Spe.:les 7
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2 14 1,5 Swallowtell ehiner 3
7 10 1.1 Rosy f ace shiner 1
4 3
2 10 1.1 Spotfin shiner 4 49 4
1 2
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Table 4 Mutt.bers of fishes impinged at the Unit 1 Intake during a 24-hr impingement survey on 12-13 March 1979.
Date 12 13 13 Time 2000 0400 1200 Volumetric Flow Rate (m3/s) 1.84 1.34 1.34 Number of River Water Pumps :
Nuclear Service 1
1 1
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Intake Velocity (cm/s)
IM MA NA River Flow (m3/s) 4162.6 3907.7 3695.4 Air Temp. (C) 4.0 0.0 12.0 Water Temp. (C) 4.0 3.5 4.0 Total Cor.dition of Fish Alive Dead Alive Dead
- live Dead Alive Dead Spottail shiner 4
1 2
1 6
Spotfin shiner 1
1 Channel catfish 3
3 Rock bass 1
1 Tessellated darter 3
3 6
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1 Walleve 2
2 Total 3
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12 9
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Table 5 Sunnary of lengths, weights, breeding condition, and numbers of fishes impinged at the IJnit 1 Intake on 12-13 March 1979.
Species Fork Length Range Reproductive Status Total Weight Total Nutrher (5 nn groups)
Spottall shiner 41-55, 61-65 6 Young, 1 Juvenile _
(s0 11.2 7
Spotfin shiner 31-35 1 Young 0.3 1
Channel catfish 66-70,96-100 1 Young, 2 Juvenile 22.6 3
g Rock bass 131-135 1 Juvenile 44.4 1
Tesse11ated darter 41-60, 66-70 2 Juvenile, 4 Adult 9.5 6
Banded darter 41-45 1 Juvenile 0.6 1
Walleve 141-150 2 Juvenile 53.6 2
Total 142.2 21 tr:
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tehle 6 Numbers of fishes impinged at the Unit 1 Intake durint; a 24-br impingement survey on 22-2. Ilarch 1979.
Date 22 23 23 Time 2000 0400 1200 Volumetric Flow Rate (m3/s) 3.13 2.67 2.67 Number of River Water Pumps :
Muclear Service 2
2 2
Secondary Service 3
2 2
Decay llent 2
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Intake Velocity (cm/s)
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-20 River Flow (m3/s) 1404.5 1381.9 1373.4 Air Temp. (C) 15.0 10.0 18.0 Water Temp. (C) 8.0 8.0 9.0 Total Condition of Fish Alive Dead
/ live Dead Alive Dead Alive Dead Spottail shiner 1
1 Margined madtom 2
1 1
1 3
2 Rock bass 1
1 Tesse11ated darter 2
2 Shield darter l
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Total 2
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e Margined madtom 61-70,96-100, 106-115 5 Juvenile 33.8 5
Rock bass 111-115 1 Juvenile' 38.3 1
Tessel!ated darter 41-45, 56-60 1 Juvenile, 1 Adult 2.3 2
Shield d;rter 71-75 1 Adult 4.1 1
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