ML19290E352
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| Issue date: | 12/31/1979 |
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General Pubhc Utihties System OYSTER CREEK NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION k
SEMIANNUAL REPORT NO. 79-2 PROVISIONAL OPERATING LICENSE NO. DPR-16 RADI0 ACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASES JULY 1, 1979 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1979 I
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TABtE OF CONTENTS Section pgqg yg, I.
Introduction I_1 II.
Effluent and Waste Disposal Summary II-I III. Environmental Summary III_1 i
LIST OF FIGURES Fiqure Title Pace Number III - 1 Operational Environmental Survey Stations III-6 ii
LIST OF TABLES Table Title Page Number II-1A Gaseous Effluents-Summary of all Releases II-5 II-1B Gaseous Effluents-Isotopic Contribution II-6 II-lC Gaseous Effluents-Isotopic Contribution II-7 II-2A Liquid Effluents-Summation of All Releases II-8 II-2B Liquid Effluents-Isotopic Contribution II-9 II-3 Solid Waste and Irradiated fuel Shipments II-10 II-4A Meteorological Joint Frequency Distribution Tables 11-(11-45)
II-5 Gaseous-Effluents-Summary of New Radwaste Releases 11-46 III-A Environmental Monitoring Stations III-3 III-B Environmental Monitoring-Quarterly Summary III-12 III-C Environmental Monitoring-Quarterly Summary III-14 III-D Radiogas Film Badge Results III-16 III-E Environmental Monitoring-Semi-Annual Summary III-17 III-F Thermoluminescent Dosimeter Results III-19 III-G Charcoal Filter Analysis From Air Sampling Stations III-20 III-H Air Particulate Isotopic Analysis III-21 III-J Background Station Analysis 111-22 III-K Isotopic Silt Analysis III-24 III-L Vegetable Isotopic Analysis III-25 iii
I.
INTRODUCTION
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I INTRODUCTION This report is submitted in accordance with Section 6.9.3 of the Technical Specifications of the Oyster Creek Unit No. 1 Provisional Operating License, DPR - 16.
The following is a brief summary of plant operations during the reporting period.
OPERATIONS
SUMMARY
June 1,
1979 Reactor Startup Plant Generator on Line June 15, 1979 Operating at approximately 95%
Rated Power June 30, 1979 Operating at approximately 99%
Rated Power July 15, 1979 Operating at approximately 72%
Rated Power July 31, 1979 Operating at approximately 98%
Rated Power Aug. 15, 1979 Operating at approximately 99%
Rated Power Aug. 31, 1979 Operating at approximately 97%
Rated Power Sept.15, 1979 Operating at approximately 83%
Rated Power Sept.17, 1979 Reactor Scram Sept.18, 1979 Reactor Critical Generator on Line Sept.30, 1979 Operating at approximately 99%
Rated Power Oct. 15, 1979 Operating at approximately 99%
Rated Power Oct. 31, 1979 Operating at approximately 99%
Rated Power Nov. 15, 19'9 Operating at approximately 96%
Rated Power Nov. 23, 19/v Reactor Scram Nov. 25, 1979 Reactor Critical Nov. 26, 1979 Generator on Line Nov. 30, 1979 Operating at approximately 93%
Rated Power Dec. 15, 1979 Operating at approximately 89%
Rated Power Dec. 31, 197',
Operating at approximately 84%
Rated Power I-1
II.
EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL
SUMMARY
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II.
EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL
SUMMARY
A.
Gaseous Effluents During the reporting period, July 1,
1979 through Dec-ember 31, 1979, a total of 5.08 E 5 curies of fission and activation gases, 4.11 curies of non-particulate halogens with half-lives greater than eight days, 2.46 E-1 curies of particulate activity with half-lives greater than eight days, and 1.94 E 1 curies of tritium were released.
The maximum hourly release rate of gross activity was 4.68 E4 microcuries per second at approximately 1300 on August 13, 1979.
The airborne releases are summarized in Table II-1A.
B.
Liquid Effluents A total of 1.66 E 7 liters of water was processed through the radwaste system.
Of this, 5.13 E 4 liters containing 1.08 E-2 curies of activity were released to the environ-ment.
During the reporting period, one abnormal liquid release occurred.
On August 13, 1979, approximately 8.71 E 3 liters of water, containing a total of 1.02 E-4 curies of activity was released to the discharge canal.
The water was pumped from a moat around an outside tank to a storm drain which drains to the canal.
The liquid release data are summarized in Table II-2A.
C.
Solid During the reporting period, a total volume of 5.94 E2 cubic meters of solid waste containing 6.82 E 2 curies of activity was shipped off site in 84 shipments.
No irrad-iated material was shipped off site during this period.
The waste shipment data are summarized in Table II-3.
D.
Meteorological Data During the reporting period, onsite meteorological cond-itions were monitored and recorded.
Greater than 90 per-cent data recovery was achieved for this period.
Joint frequency distribution of wind speed and wind direction per atmospheric stability class per quarter tables sum-marize the data.
Included is 116 meter and 10 meter data.
The meteorological data are summarized in Tables II-AA.
E.
Special Analvses A program was developed to monitor and quantify radio-active (<
u m: 3 vent releases from new radwaste.
- Charts, for the year, and several months of sampling data were analyzed to formulate releases.
The new radwaste data are summarized in Table II-5.
II-1
EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION FACILITY - Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station LICENSEE - Jersey Central Power & Light Company 1.
Reoulatory Limits a.
Fission and Activation Cases:
Technical Specification 3.6.A.1 0 = 0.21 C1/sec E
b.
Technical Specification 3.6.A.2 4 uCi/See c.
Particulates, half-lives > 8 days:
Technical Specification 3.6.A.2 4 uCi/sec d.
Liquid Effluents:
Technical Specification 3.6.B.1 Maximum permissible concentrations,
..ppendix B, Table II, Column 2, of 10 CFR 20 and notes 1 through 5 thereto.
2.
Maximum Permissible Concentrations a.
Fission and Activation Gases:
1.
First Quarter - 3.45 E-3 uCi/cc 2.
Second Quarter - 3.42 E-3 uCi/cc b.
5.20 E-8 uCi/cc c.
Particulates:
5.20 E-8 uti/cc d.
Liquid Effluents:
From Appendix B, Table II, Column 2, of 10 CFR 20 and notes 1 through 5 thereto:
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(NOTE:
MPC's for isotopes detected listed below)
Unit - uC1/ml H-3 3 E-3 Xe-133 3 E-6 fin-54 1 E-4 Cs-134 9 E-6 Co-60 5 E-5 Xe-135 3 E-6 Kr-88 3 E-6 Cs-137 2 E-5 Sr-89 3 E-6 Ce-144 1 E-5 Sr-90 3 E-7 Pa-233 1 E-4 Tc-99m 6 E-3 Sb-124 2 E-5 3.
Average Energy a.
First Quarter - 7.9,2 E-1 mev b.
Second Quarter - 7.96 E-1 mev 4.
Measurements and Aporoximation of Total Radioactivity a.
Fission and Activation Cases:
The incorporation of a weekly grab sample analysis using gamma ray spectrometry with a GeLi Detector, a conversion factor and the continuous recording of the stack effluent on a continuous activity monitor.
b.
Semi-weekly sample analysis - gamma ray spectrometry with a GeLi Detector, low background beta counter, internal proportional beta counter, and a single channel gamma counter.
c.
Particulates:
Semi-weekly sample analysis - gamma ray spectrometry with a GeLi Detector, low background beta counter, internal proportional beta counter, and single channel gamma counter.
d.
Liquid Effluents:
Analysis per batch release - gamma ray spectrometry with a GeLi Detector, a
low background beta counter, and a liquid scintillation counter.
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Batch Releases a.
Liquid 1.
Number of batch releases:
a.
Third Quarter 1 release b.
Fourth Quarter - 19 releases N w 2.
Total time period for batch releases:
a.
Third Quarter
- 600 minutes b.
Fourth Quarter - 200 minutes 3.
Maximum time period for a batch release:
a.
Third Quarter minutes b.
Fourth Quarter - 25 minutes 4.
Average time period for a batch release:
a.
Third Quarter
- 600 minutes b.
Fourth Quarter -
11 minutes 5.
Minimum time period for a batch release:
a.
Third Quarter
- -- minutes b.
Fourth Quarter -
5 minutes 6.
Average stream flow during periods of release of effluent in a flowing stream:
a.
Third Quarter
- 3.71 E 6 liters / minute b.
Fourth Quarter - 3.71 E 6 liters / minute b.
Gaseous Not applicable (batch releases) 6.
Abnormal Releases a.
Liquid 1.
Number of releases:
I release 2.
Total activity released:
1.02 E-4 Curies b.
Gaseous 1.
Number of releases:
None 2.
Total activity released:
Not Applicable II-4
TMLII II-1A EFFIL'C?? M.'D WASTE DISPOSAL SO4IRO.UL PEPCRT 1979
-2 GASECCS EFFIlETIS-SCMirICt1 CF AIL PA"T Third Fourth Est. Tetal Unit Quarter W wtr Er:Or %
A. Fission & activation gases
- 1. Rul release Ci 2.72 E 5 2.36 E5 3.O E 1
- 2. Averace release rate for ceriod uCi/sec 3.46 E4 3.02 E 4
- 3. Percent of Tech Spec limit 1.31 E 1 1.15 E 1 B. Icdines
- 1. 'Ittal icdine-131 Ci 2.67 1.44 2.5 E 1
- 2. Average release rate for period LCi/sec 3.36 E-1 1.81 E-1
- 3. Percent of Ibch Spec limit 8.40 4.53 C. Particulates
- 1. Particulates with Ci 1.73 E-1 7.32 E-2 2.5 E 1 g f_
,g
- 2. Average release rate for period 9Ci/sec 2.18 E-2 9.20 E-3
- 3. Percent of 'Ibch Spec limit 5.45 E-1 2.30 E-1
- 4. Gross alpha radioactivity Ci 4.79 E-5 4.44 E-5 D. Trititn
- 1. Ibtal release Ci 1.06 E 1 8.81 4.0 E 1
- 2. Average release rate for period uCi/sec 1,33 1,11 II-5
U2IE II - 1B En'RIT AND h7SIE DISPOSAL SEiIJJ2iUAL REPORT 19 79-2
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GASEDCS DTILETS-EILVidED PEIEME CDERECS ECE Third fourth Nm' Wa Feleased Unit Quarter Quarter EL l
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- 1. Fission gases i
D 0
0 1.07 E 4 9.04 E 3 2.09 E-9 krypten-87 Ci 3.60 E 4 3.34 E4 7.71 E-9 2
krypton-88 Ci 3.56 E4 3.13 E4 6.17 E-9 xenen-133 Ci 1.15 E 4 8.54 E 3 1.62 E 9 1
xenen-135 Ci 6.10 E 4 5.45 E 4 1.71 E-9 xeron-135m Ci 2.70 E 4 2.28 E4 8.60 E-9
.wl38 Ci 9.03 E 4 7.59 E 4 1.11 E-8 others krveten-89 Ci 8.16 5.65 2.99 E-7
-j xenen-133m Ci
<MDL
<MDL 1.47 E-8 xenon-137 Ci 1.78 E2 1.33 E 2 2.44 E-7 m
Tbtal for period Ci
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2.72 E 5 2.36 E 5
- 2. Iodines J
Iodire-131 Ci 2.67 1.44 6.90 E-11 Iodine-133 Ci 9.26 4.46 1.18 E-10 Iod.tne-135 Ci 1.31 E 1 5.55 7.55 E-10 l
Total for teriod Ci 2.50 E 1 1.15 E 1 1
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EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMIANNUAL RFPORT 1979-2 e t CASEOUS EFFLUENTS - ELEVATED RELEASE I
s Nuclides Released Unit 0
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Particulates Strontium - 89 Ci l1.08 E-2 1.52 E-2 5.58 E-10 Strontiom - 90 Ci 5.22 F-2 5.25 F5 2.52 F-10 Canin, - 134 Ci (Mnl.
3.?O Fs 1.32 r-10 Cesium 137 Ci 8.77 E-4 5.43 E-4 5.14 E-10 Rarium - 140 Ci 8.89 F-2 4.40 F-2 2.93 F-10 ye l.anthanum - 140 Ci 7.08 E-2 3.56 F-2 1.2? r-ln Others Chromium - 51 Ci 4.59 E-4
( MDL 7.14 E-10 Manganese - 54 C1 2.91 E-3 4.03 E-4 1.83 E-10
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Cobalt - 58 Ci 4.96 E-3
<MDL 1.67 E-10
. I Iron - 59 Ci
<MDL 2.98 E-4 3.65 F-10 Cobalt - 60 Ci 2.15 E-3 2.93 F-3 1,42 F-10 Strontium - 91 Ci 6.22 E-1 2.61 E-1 2.86 F-10 Niobium - 95 Ci 6.65 E-4 (MDL 2.07 E-10 M o l v b d e n uni - 99 Ci (MDL 1.19 E-3 5.99 E-10 Technetium - 99m Ci 6.16 E-2 4.73 E-2 5.91 E-Il Ruthenium - 103 Ci 1.27 E-4 (MDL 6.05 E-11 o
"g Iodine - 131 Ci 7.81 E-3 7.97 E-3 4.60 E-11
,B Iodine - 133 Ci 6.66 E-2 6.49 E-2 7.35 E-11 lodine - 135 Ci 1.49 E-1 9.82 E-2 4.40 E-10 Cerium - 141 Ci 1.82 E-4 1.24 F-4 8.87 F-ll
'E Corium - 144 Ci 4.64 E-4 1.38 E-4 9.50 E.10
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g Protactinium - 233 Ci (MDL 1.55 E-3 1.38 E-10 Neptunium 239 Ci 1.01 E-3 1.33 F-3 9.53 E-ll Total 1 24 5A3 F-1 l
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TABLE II-2A EFFILEJT N;D h7L9TE DISPCSAL SOiINO.tAL PEPCC 19 7 9 - 2 LIQUID EFFILEiTS-SG"GTICU CF ALL FILEASES J
Thitd Fourth Est. Total gg Quarter Quarter Error %
A. Fissicn and activation products
- 1. Total releases (not incitriing Ci 2.79 E-5 3.38 E-5 3.0 E 1 tritium, cases, alrha)
- 2. A ge u
concentration Ci/ml 2.26 E-13 2. 6 9 E -13
- 3. Percent of applicable lirit 1.45 E-6 4.53 E-7 B. Tritium
- 1. Etal miease Ci 7.40 E-5 1.07 E-2 3.0 E 1
- 2. A ae mnceneatwn Ci/mi 5.98 E-13 8.52 E-11 g,
- 3. Percent of applicable limit 1.99 E-8 2.84 E-6 C. Dissolved and ent.h gases
- l. Total release Ci
<MDL 7.21 E-6 3.0 E 1
- 2. Average diluted concentratwn uCi/ml 5.74 E-14 durinc ceriod
- 3. Percent of applicable lirit 1.91 E-6 D. Gross alpha radioactivity
- 1. Etal release Ci (MDL 5.33 E-7 3.0 E 1 E. Volume of waste released liters 8.71 E 3 4.26 E 4 1.0 E 1 Wier to dilutioni liters 4.65 E 11 4.72 E 11 1.0 E 1 II-8
IABLE II - 2B EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL REPORT 1979 - 2 LIQUID EFFLUENTS BATCH RFIFASFS Third Fourth Nuclide Unit MDL Quarter Quarter Strontium - 89 Ci 2.13 E-7 1.52 F-5 3 21 F-11
<*rna&iom - 90 ri 7.77 E-R 2.03 r-7 1,30 r-11 Cesium - 134 Ci 3.80 E-6
< MDL 4.48 E-10 Cesium - 137 C1 1.90 E-5 2.22 E-6 6.78 E-10 Manganese - 54 Ci 7.62 E-7 1.28 E-6 6.58 E-10 Cobalt 60 Ci 4.04 E-6 1.14 E-5 7.17 E-10 Technetium - 99m Ci
<MDL 1.82 E-7 3.11 E-10 Antimony - 124 Ci
<MDL 1.21 E-6 9.22 E-10 Cerium - 144 Ci (MDL 1.51 E-6 2.05 E-9 Protactinium - 233 Ci (MDL 5.63 E-7 8.59 E-1C Total (above)
Ci 2.79 E-5 5.38 E-5 Vavoton - A8 Ci
( MDI.
3.65 E-6 1,46 E9 Xenon - 133 C1
( MDL 5.38 E-7 1.53 F-9 Xenon - 135 Ci (MDL 3.02 E-6 1.44 E-9 3
Total (above)
Ci (MDL 7.21 E-6 II-9
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i A. Solid waste shipped offsite fer burial er disposal (nct irradiated f'ml)
I 6-ncnta Est. 'Ittal
- 1. Typet of waste Unit mriM Emr,4
- a. Spent resins, filter sludges, m3 J J1 L 2 5.0 E 1
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m 6.62 E 2 4
- c. Dr/Cu+ressmle waste mJ 2.63 E 2 5.0 E 1 centrinated aculo. etr.
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- c. Irradiated cer:pcoents, etntrol m4 tbne i
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- 2. Estirnte cf major nuclide va y,sitien Percentage Activity (C1)
MDL (C1)
(by *vm of nrtn) a.
Sr-89 39.7 2.63 E 2 f 5.u0 t-11 2
Co-60 28.7 1
1.90 E 2
- .0c E-10 1
/.9 5.23 E 1 17.81 E-11 m
Cs-137 6.0 3.97 E 1 l4.59 E-ll Sr-:fo a.o 1.85 E 1 l2.00 E-11 b.
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- 3. Solid Waste Dispcsition 4
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- de of Transportation Destination 84 bbtor vehicle Barnwell, SC
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j B. Irradiated Fuel Shipts (DisFaition)
Nt22er of Shipts M:de of Transpcrtation Destination j
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TN EE II-4A HCUPS AT E;GI WDD SPEED AND DIEEC50t!
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PERIOD CF RECCRD:
Apri1 1,
1979 through June 30, 1979 STABIIEN CLASS:
Extremely unstable
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EIAVATICN:
10 Meters 1
WIND SPEED (MPH)
WIND DIRECIICN Cal:t* - 3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
>24 To:AL 1
N O
1 3
0 0
0 4
NNE O
1 5
1 0
0 7
NE O
1 9
1 0
0 11 ENE O
O 16 1
0 0
17 E
O 2
10 1
0 0
13 ESE O
4 6
0 0
0 10 SE O
1 16 2
0 0
19 SSE O
1 5
0 0
0 6
S 0
0 6
4 0
0 10
.SSW 0
2 2
2 0
0 6
j rd 0
2 5
0 0
0 7
WSW 0
5 21 0
0 0
26 j
W 0
1 11 6
2 0
20 Ru 0
8 11 12 0
0 31 D
1 13 8
0 0
22
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NW NNW 0
0 6
3 0
0 9
VARIABIE 0
q l
TOIAL 0
30 145 41 2
0 218
- Total does not irclude variable paried i
PERIOD OF CAIM (HOURS):
0 BOURS OF MISSING DA2A:
109 7:
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i TAELE II-4A HOURS AT EACH PTIND SPEED ABO DIFECIICU PERIOD CF RECCRD:
April 1,
1979 through June 30, 1979 STABILIT'l CIASS:
Moderately unstable awa;:
10 Meters WIND SPEED (MPH)
WIND 4-7 8-12
_13-18 19-24
>24
'ITEAL DIFECIIGI N "+ -3 N
O 1
1 0
0 0
2 NNE O
3 1
1 0
0 5
O O
2 0
0 0
2 NE 0
0 9
2 0
0 11 g
E O
3 7
0 0
0 10 0
3 7
0 0
0 10 ESE O
0 11 2
0 0
3 8
4 1
0 16 0
3 11 11 1
0 26 3
0 1
4 1
0 0
6
, ggg 0
2 2
0 0
0 4
gw hYd 0
0 5
0 0
0 5
W 0
3 2
0 0
0 5
0 5
2 3
0 0
10 gyg gg 0
2 6
0 0
0 8
- gg 0
3 2
0 0
0 5
0 m nir ItyrAL 0
32 80 24 2
0 138
- Tctal dces net include variable pericd PERICD OF CALM (HOUPS):
0 HOURS OF MISSING DAIA:
109 II-12
TABLE II-4A HOUPS AT EACH WED SPEED NO DIFECTICU PERIOD CF RECCRD:
April 1,
1979 through Juce 30, 1979 S'IABILITY CIAG:
Slightly unstable ELEVATICN:
10 Meters WHO SPEED (FTH)
WDiD DIRECTICN Cal::* -3 4-7 R-12 13-18
_ 19-24
>24.
'ICIAL N
0 3
0 0
0 0
3 NNE 1
3 1
0 0
0 5
NE O
O 1
0 0
0 1
DIE 1
3 4
2 0
0 10 E
O 7
5 2
0 0
14 C
5 3
0 0
0 8
ESE O
1 16 2
0 0
19 SE O
O 12 4
0-0 16 SSE S
0 4
10 17 0
0 31 0
3 3
4 0
0 10
. SF4 SW 0
0 2
0 0
0 2
wyg 0
5 3
0 0
0 8
w 1
1 3
0 2
0 7
0 1
4 1
0 0
6 g.g 0
2 5
1 0
0 8
gg 0
4 1
0 0
0 5
g.g y m 7g 0
IoInn j
3 42 73 33 2
0 153
- 'Ibtal does not ire _lude variable period PERIOD OF CAI24 (10UFS):
0 HOURS OF MISSE;G DATA:
109 II-13
TABLE II-4A HCUES AT E;CH WD;D SPEED JC;D DIEECTIGI PERIOD CF RECCRD: April 1,
1979 throuch June 30, 1979 STABILIT'l CLASS:
Neutral mVATICN:
10 Metees WIND SPEED (MPH)
W E'D 24
>24
'IUIAL 4-7_ 12-p ;13-18 uu<t.uuCN Calr+ -3 N
6 13 6
0 0
0 25 6
8 10 0
0 0
24 gg 4
24 19 1
0 0
48 NE gg 2
12 18 15 0
0 47 3
10 6
18 0
0' 37 E
1 18 5
0 0
0 24 ESE 1
22 10 2
1 0
36 SE 7
30 44 14 1
0 96 ggg 1
26 43 26 4
0 100 3
5 19 26 14 0
0 64
,ggg l
7 6
2 1
0 17 SW isq 4
4 2
0 0
0 10 w
3 5
4 3
1 0
16 4
l 21 17 10 0
0 52 g4 4
9 9
2 0
0 24 g4 4
12 8
0 0
0 i
24 gg yap 1Agtg O
56 240 233 107 8
0 644
- g
- 'Ibtal does not. melude variable period PERIOD OF CALM (HOUES):
0 HOURS OF MISSE;G DATA:
109 II-14
I TABLE II-4A HCURS AT E7CI WED SPEED A:?D DIEEC1'IGI PERICD CF RECCRD:
April 1,
1979 through June 30, 1979 Sp3rtrTI CIASS:
Slightly stable vrWATIQ1:
10 Meters WIND byt2.0 (MPH)
WDiD DIEECfICN cal,.3
- 7 12
.J3-18
'19-24
>24.
TUIAL N
8 12 0
0 0
0 20 5
13 1
1 0
0 20 gqg NE 6
25 23 1
0 0
55 6
14 7
4 0
0 31 EIE 6
10 2
1 0
0 19 E
2 6
0 0
1 0
9 ESE O
11 0
0 1
0 12 SE 11 27 7
1 0
0 46 SSE 9
42 6
1 0
0 58 3
16 32 16 1
0 0
65
, ggg 7
30 9
0 0
0 46 gg 16 21 2
0 0
0 39 sq 9
l 14 2
0 0
0 25 w
19 27 2
0 0
0 l
48 gu by 19 29 2
0 0
0 50 9
12 4
0 0
0 25 gy mg O
148 325 83 10 2
0 568
- m
- 1btal does not irriude variable period PERICD OF CAIM (HCUPS):
0 HCUBS CF MISSEiG DATA: 109 II-1s
TABLE II-4A liOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIFIC1'ICN PERIOD CF RECORD:
Apri1 1,
1979 through June 30, 1979 STABIIlTI CLASS:
Moderately stable ELEWu'ICN:
10 Meters WIND SPEED (FSH)
WIND l
DIEMCN rn '-t+- -3 4-7 8:-12 13-18 19-24
>24.
N N
1 2
0 0
0 0
3
- cE 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
1 0
0 0
0 0
1 yg 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
gg 1
0 0
0 0
0 1
E O
O O
O O
0 0
ESE 3
2 0
0 0
0 5
SE 3
2 0
0 0
0 5
SSE 10 8
0 0
0 0
18 S
4 13 0
0 0
0 17
,ggg 9
17 4
0 0
0 30 gw 4
23 0
0 0
0 27 hYd 9
17 0
0 0
0 26 W
6 21 0
0 0
0 27 sq 6
20 0
0 0
0 26 hw 3
6 0
0-0 0
9 t;gw 60 131 4
0 0
0 195 m
- Ibtal does not include variable period FERIOD OF CAIM (HOLTS):
0 HOURS OF MISSING CATA:
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TABLE II-4A HCUBS AT EPC.H WED SPEED 100 DIRECITCN PERIOD CF RECCRD: April 1,
1979 through June 30, 1979 STABILI'IY CIASS:
Extrcmely stable EIEraTICN:
10 Meters WIND det.w (MPH)
WIND
>24.
TUIAL DIFe m CN ralm+ -3 4-7 9-12 1A 24 N
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 NNE O
1 0
0 0
0 1
IE O
1 0
0 0
0 1
as 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
O 1
0 0
0 0
1 E
O O
O O
O O
O ESE SE O
O O
O O
O O
SSE O
O O
O O
O O
0 1
0 0
0 0
1 g
0 3
2 0
0 0
5
, gg;q 0
3 13 0
0 0
16 3;q 0
11 27 0
0 0
38 gg 0
8 9
0 0
0 17 w
0 9
2 0
0 0
11 zgg 174 0
6 4
0 0
0 10 thw 0
5 0
0 0
0 5
m my O
0 49 57 0
0 0
106 m
- Total does not iv.lude variable period PERICD CF CAIM (HCOPS):
0 HOURS OF MISSING DATA:
109
~ _. -
II-17 ___ _
TABLE II-4A HOUFS AT ETCH WIND SPEED AND DIPECTICN PERIOD OF RECORD: Julv 1,
1979 throuch September 30. 1979 STAnrTTTI CIASS:
Extrecely mstable EIWATICN:
10 Meters WIND SPEED (MPH)
WIND DIRECTICN Calm - 3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
>24 TOIAL N
3 17 7
2 1
0 30 NNE 6
23 16 0
0 5
50 fus 4
18 18 3
2 1
46 ENE 3
23 24 5
0 0
55 E
3 48 23 0
0 0
74 ESE 4
37 45 0
0 0
86 SE 1
44 63 2
3 1
114 SSE 2
27 52 18 3
1 103 S
9 36 75 23 7
0 150
.SSW 1
22 31 5
0 0
59 SW 5
24 13 5
0 0
47 Ed 1
25 16 1
0 0
43 W
2 21 15 1
0 0
39 W4 2
14
?I 6
0 0
43 IM 1
20 34 5
0 0
60 tim 5
24 6
0 0
0 35 VARIABIE 20 TOIAL 52 423 459 76 16 8
1034
- 1btal cbes not include variable period PERIOD OF CAIM (HOURS): 0 HOURS CF MISSING DATA: 120 II-18
TAELE II-4A HCCPS AT EACH WEO SPED AA'D DIFECTICN PERIOD CF RECORD: Julv 1,
1979 throuqh September 30, 1979 STABILITl C. ASS:
bbderately unstable EIEVATIOT:
10 Meters WIND SPEED (MPH)
WIND 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
>24 m
DIPECTIQi N t+-3 N
O 3
1 0
0 0
4 ME O
2 2
0 0
0 4
NE O
5 2
0 0
0 7
DE O
O O
O O
O O
E O
1 0
0 n
0 1
ESE 1
2 0
0 0
0 3
SE 1
4 0
1 0
0 6
SSE' O
O 2
0 0
0 2
S n
4
?
n 9
n 10
.SSW 0
5 4
0 0
0 9
SW l
1 0
0 n
0 2
NSW 1
6 0
0 0
0 7
W l
2 0
0 0
0 3
W1 1
0 1
1 0
0 2
hW 0
2 0
0 0
0 2
MM 0
2 0
0 0
0 2
VARIABIE 0
TUIAL 6
41 14 1
2 0
64 *
- Tbtal does rot incl @. variable pericd FERIOD OF CAU4 (liOLTS):
0 HCUPS CF MISSEiG DATA:
120 II-19
l TABLE II-JA HCURS AT EACH WIND SPEED 20'D DIRECTICli PERIOD CF BECCED:
Julv 1, 1979 throuch September 30, 1979 S~aBI~IN C' SS:
Slightly unstable J
EIZJATICU:
10 Meters WIND SPEED (bTH)
WIhr DIRECTICt1 Calmi- -3 4-7 8-12 13-18
. 19-24
>24.
'ICP3L N
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 NNE O
2 3
n n
a s
BE 1
0 1
0 n
0 2
DE O
1 0
1 0
0
?
E O
1 n
n n
n 1
ESE n
T n
n n
n 3
SE O
3 0
0 0
0 3
SSE O
4 1
1 0
0 6
S n
9 n
n n
1 3
.SSW l
5 3
0 0
0 9
SW 1
2 0
0 0
0 3
l Ed 1
1 0
0 0
0 2
W 1
2 1
0 0
0 4
Wd 0
4 0
n 0
0 1
4 hW 1
n n
n n
n 1
Md 1
0 0
0 0
0 1
km 1
'ICTTAL 7
30 9
2 0
1 49
- 'Ibtal does not ir.clude variable pericd PERIOD CF CAIl4 (HOURS):
0 HOUPS OF MISSE;G CATA:
120 II-20
TABLE II-4A HOUPS AT ETCH WIND SPEED R,t DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECCRD: July 1.
1979 throunh September 30, 1979 STMlILITl CIASS:
Neutral ELEVATIQ1:
10 Meters WIND SPEED (MPH)
WIND DIRECTIG1 C1Le -3 4-7_ 12
,-,J3-18 19-24
>24 m
N 1
1 0
1 1
n 4
NNE s
1 1
T A
n ic NE 7
17 8
1 1
n 36 DE 3
7 1
0 0
n li E
O 1
0 n
n n
3 ESE 1
2 1
0 0
0 6
SE 6
6 n
n n
n in SSE 2
8 4
1 o
q lo S
9 20 5
0 n
n 36
. SSW 5
18 2
n o
n 9s SW 9
96 1
n n
n 2,
W 4
9 0
n n
n 13 W
6 17 0
0 0
0 93 MM 4
7 4
0 0
0 1s W
4 6
3 0
,, 9 0
1T RM 4
4 0
0 0
0 A
VARIN3LE 1o MAL 66 150 32 8
8 0
966
- Total dces not ir. cit:de variable period PERIOD CF CD1 (HOUES):
0 HCURS OF MISSriG CA"A:
120
_w II-21
i TABLE II-4A HOUFS AT E7CI WHID SPEED AND DIFICTICN PERICD CF RECCRD:
Julv 1,
1979 throuch Sectambar Tn.
1079 STABILI".Y CIASS:
Slightly stable ELMCN:
10 Meters WIND SPEED (MPH)
WE;D DIRECTICN Calm + -3 7 8-12 13-18 19-24
>24 IUDL l
N T
n i
n n
n n
NNE 3
1 0
1 3
0 8
IE 1
1 1
2 10 0
15 DE O
1 0
0 0
0 1
J.
2 0
0 0
0 0
2 ESE 2
1 0
0 0
0 3
SE 4
1 0
o o
o s
SSE 4
4 0
0 0
0 A
S 10 18 0
0 0
n
?n
.SSW 8
9 0
0 m
n 17 Si 10 24 0
0 0
0 34 hSi 10 22 0
0 0
0 32 W
7 7
0 0
0 0
14 htM 5
24 1
0 O
O 30 Mi 6
6 0
0 0
n 12 MM 7
5 0
0 0
0 12 VARI; ALE 12 TUIAL 82 124 2
3 13 0
224
0 IKXJFS OF MISSD;G DATA: 120 II-22
TABLE II-4A HOUPS AT EACH WE D SPEED AND DIPICTICN PERIOD CF RECCRD:
July 1,
1979 through September 39, 1979 SBBIIIrl CIASS:
ihtely stable EEVATICti:
10 Meters WIND SPEED (MPH)
WIND DIFECTICN alaw -3 4-7 E-12 13-18 19-24
>24 TOIAL N
1 0
0 0
0 0
1 NNE 1
0 0
0 0
0 1
NE 1
0 0
0 0
0 1
DE O
1 0
0 0
0 1
E O
O O
O O
O O
ESE O
O O
O O
O O
2 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
SSE 5
0 0
0 0
0 5
s 6
1 0
0 0
0 7
,ssw 7
6 0
0 0
0 13 sw 4
10 0
0 0
0 14 NSW 13 11 0
0 0
0 24 W
8 8
1 0
0 0
17 gy 2
7 0
0 0
0 l
9 ty 4
14 0
0 0
0 18 gu 6
4 0
0 0
0 10 VARunte i
6 TOIAL 58 62 1
0 0
0 121 *
- Total does not include variable period PERIOD OF CTJUt (HCURS): 0 HOURS OF MISSE!G DATA: 120 II-23
TABLE II-4A HOUPS AT EACH WHO Sh : > AND DIFECnCN PERIOD CF RECCRD: July 1, 1979 throuch Seotember 30. 1979 STABIIIIY CASS:
Ermly stable MWATICN:
10 Meters WIND dm.u (MPH)
WDD DIEMCN caN+ -3 4-7 8-12 18 24
>24.
'lUIAL N
1 2
0 0
0 0
3 NNE 2
0 n
n 0
0
?
NE 1
0 0
0 0
0 1
DE O
O 0
0 0
0 n
E 2
0 0
0 0
0 2
ESE O
O O
0 0
0 0
SE O
O O
O O
O n
SSE 1
0 0
0 0
0 1
S 7
0 0
0 0
0 7
,Ssw 6
3 0
0 0
0 9
SW 17 19 0
n 0
0 V
IEd 35 47 0
0 0
0 82 W
32 13 0
0 0
0 45 tug 27 11 0
0 1
0 0
l 38 g,4 17 16 0
0 0
0 33 l
gg 9
6 0
0 0
0 15 gg 7
qtyrAL 157 117 0
0 0
0 274
0 HOURS OF MISSD;G DATA: 120 II-24
TABLE II-4A HOURS AT E;CH WED SPEED 16'D DIRECTICN PERIOD T REXERD: October
},
1979 throonh Oncamher 31.
1979 STARTLTTI CI. ASS:
Extrsely tmstable EIEVATICN:
10 Meters WIND SPEED (MPH)
WniD DIRECTION Cale - 3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
>24 WIAL N
O 3
4 0
0 0
7 NNE O
5 5
0 0
0 10 NE O
2 9
0 0
0 11 ENE O
6 10 0
0 0
16 E
O 4
3 0
0 0
7 ESE O
17 10 0
0 0
27 E
1 5
15 3
1 0
25 SSE 1
3 9
5 0
0 18 S
2 7
16 17 0
0 42
,SSW 2
8 5
4 0
0 19 SW l
12 20 6
1 0
40 NSW 0
10 22 8
0 0
40 W
0 4
19 11 1
0 35 kwd 0
9 30 10 3
0 52 NW 0
6 21 8
3 0
38 NNW 0
5 6
0 0
0 11 VARIABIE 3
- quIAI, 7
106 204 72 9
0 398 *
- 1btal does not incitx!e variable period PERIOD CF CAIM (HOURS):
0 HOURS OF MISSDG DATA:
213 II-25
TAELE II-4A HOUPS AT EACH WIND SPEED A2;D DIFIC"ICti PERICO CF PECCRD:
October 1, 1979 throuah December 31, 1979 STABILITI CIASS:
Bederately unstable E2EraTIQi:
10 Meters WIND SPEED (MPH)
WIND DIRECTIQi Calm + -3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
>24 6
N 0
1 3
0 0
n 4
ME O
3 5
1 n
n o
NE O
O 2
0 0
0
?
ENE O
O O
O O
O O
E 1
0 0
0 0
0 1
ESE 1
1 2
0 0
0 4
SE O
2 0
2 0
0 4
SSE O
2 0
0 0
0 2
S O
2 1
0 0
4
, SSW l
0 1
0 0
0 2
SW 0
2 0
0 0
0 2
WSW 0
4 2
0 0
0 6
W 0
0 5
1 0
0 6
RM 1
1 5
2 0
0 9
NW l
2 3
1 0
0 7
RM 0
2 3
0 0
0 5
VARIABLE 3
N 6
20 33 8
0 0
67 *
" M' II-4A HOUPS AT E;CH WIND SPEED AND DIFICTICN PERICO CF RECCPD:
October 1.
1979 throuch December 31, 1979 S G BILITY CIASS:
Slightly unstable EETaTICN: 10 Meters WIND SPEED (MPH)
WIND DIRECTION Caln* -3 4-7 R-12 13-18 19-24
>24.
'ICGL N
0 1
2 o
n n
3 NNE O
1 3
0 o
n 4
NE O
2 1
0 0
0 3
DE O
O O
O n
0 n
E O
2 0
0 0
0 2
ESE O
O O
O O
O O
SE O
7 1
1 n
n o
SSE 2
1 1
2 0
0 6
S 0
1 3
1 0
0 5
.SSW 0
1 2
0 1
0 n
3 SW 0
1 3
0 0
0 4
NSW l
2 1
1 0
0 5
W 0
2 2
0 0
0 4
K!M 0
0 0
0 0
0 l
0 IM 1
1 4
2 0
0 8
MM 0
6 4
0 0
n i
10 VARIAB G n
'IDIAL 4
29 25 8
0 0
66
- Total does not irclude variable Ixt'.dod PERIOD OF CAU1 (HCURS):
0 HOUFS OF MISSriG CAG: 213
..i II_27
TABLE II-4A HCCPS AT EACH WD:D SPEED AND DIECTICM PERIOD CF RECCRD: October 1.
1979 throuah December 31, 1979 STM3ILITY CUSS:
Neutral ELEVATICN:
10 Meters WIND SPEED (MPH)
WIND 4-7
- E-12 DIRECTICN CaLe -3 r
,,13-18
, 24
>24
'ICIAL N
1 1s 7
0 g
o 23 NNE 1
15 32 1
0 0
49 NE 0
5 15 0
0 0
20 DE 1
6 0
0 0
0 7
E 1
7 0
0 0
n 9
ESE 2
9 O
n n
14 SE 2
11 A
A n
n 97 SSE 3
7 15 10 4
0 39 S
1 13 36 16 0
0 46
.Ssf 2
11 24 6
0 0
43 SW 6
15 12 1
0 0
34 NSW 4
10 6
0 0
0 20 W
0 11 R
2 0
0 22 kM1 3
4
??
In n
n 41 NN 4
18 14 2
1 0
39 NNW 2
11 4
0 0
0 17 VARIABIE s
'lDIAL 33 171 206 56 5
0 471
- Total does not ircit:de variable period PERIOD OF CAU4 (HOURS):
0 HCURS OF MISSD;G DTCA: 213 II_28
/
TABLE II-4A HOURS AT E7CI WrD SPEED AND DIPICIICN PERICD CF RECOFD: October 1,
1979 through December 31, 1979 STABIIII"I CIASS:
Slightly stable EIEVATIQ1:
10 Meters WIND SPEED (MPH)
WIND DIRECI'IGI
&lv -3 7 8-12 12-18
~19-24
>24-
'ICIAL N
4 1
0 n
0 0
5 IDE 2
1 0
0 0
0 3
IE 2
1 0
0 0
0 3
?
1 0
0 0
n 4
E O
3 0
0 0
0 3
ESE 2
1 0
n n
n 3
SE 3
15 0
n_
n n
1A SSE 3
3 A
n n
n 19 S
6 19 23
?
O n
50
.Ssw 7
57 27 2
0 0
93 SW 5
47 29 1
0 0
82 hSi 8
42 26 1
n n
77 I
W 9
19 4
n n
n 32 WNW 1
96 A
n n
n T1 Mi 6
6 1
0 0
0 13 MM 2
7 0
0 0
0 9
Td1IABLE 9
'ICIAL 62 247 124 6
0 0
439 *
- Total does not irclude variable period PERICD CF CALM (HOUPS):
0 I
HOURS CF MISSING CATA: 213 II-29
TABLE II-4A HOURS AT EACH hTO SPEED ISD DIFICI'ICN PERICD CF FICCRD: October 1,
1979 throunh Oncambar 31 1979 STABILITY CLASS:
Moderately stable EIEVATIO :
10 Meters WIND SPEED (MPH) wit 0 DIRECI' ION Ne -3 4-7 E-12 13 19-24
>24
'IUIAL N
0 0
n n
n n
n
!DE 1
0 0
q n
n 1
NE 1
0 0
0 0
n 1
D;E 1
0 0
0 0
n 1
E O
O O
O n
o n
ESE 4
0 0
0 0
0 4
SE O
1 0
0 0
0 1
SEE 8
6 0
0 n
n la S
4 5
1 0
0 0
10 SSW 10 9
0 0
0 n
1o SW 4
36 0
0 n
n an NSW 4
25 3
1 0
n 33 W
6 19 q
n n
n 91 h?M 3
16 0
0 q
n lo tM 6
3 0
m n
n o
NtM 2
1 0
0 o
n 3
VARLARTE 1
' ICTAL 54 120 4
1 0
0 179
- Total does not include variable period PERIOD CF CAIM (HCtrcS):
0 HOURS OF MISSI :G CATA: 213 II-30
~ ~ ~
i TAPl2 II-4A HOUPS AT EACH Wra SPEE'D AND DIFECTICN
=
~
i l
FERICD CF PECCRD: October 1.
1979 throuoh Oar ambar 31.
1970 S'IABILIT'l C. ASS:
Extrmely s*dle ELWATICN:
10 Meters WIND dn.tu (MPH)
VIND DIRECT 1CN Fal"+ -3 4-7 8-12 18 24
>24.
'IDIAL N
3 1
n n
o n
6 NNE 1
0 o
n 0
0 1
E O
O O
O O
O n
ENE 2
0 0
0 n
n
?
E O
O O
O O
O O
I' ESE 3
0 0
0 0
0 3
SE 1
0 0
0 0
0 1
4 SSE 8
3 0
0 0
0 11 S
R 7
1 2
0 0
18 1
,SSW 10 3
1 1
0 0
15 SW 17 24 0
0 0
0 41 4
Ed 37 43 0
0 n
0 Bn j
W 40 20 0
0 0
0 60 IM4 27 18 0
0 0
n 45 l
NW 17 22 0
0 0
l 0
39 2
tird a
4 0
0 n
0 19 mnir 22
'1UIAL 182 145 2
3 0
0 332
- d 1
- Total dces not include variable period i"
FERICD OF CALM OOURS):
0 HCURS CF MISSING DATA: 213 3
4 E
j II-31
---m---mm-------
m-
TABLE II-4A HOUPS AT ETCH WE;D SPEED AND DIFECTICN PERIOD CF RECORD: Julv 1,
1979 through Seotember 30, 1979 SG BILITY CIdSS:
Extreculy unstable NOI:
116 Meters WDID SPEED (MPH)
WIND DIRECI'IGI Cal-+ - 3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
>24 TOIAL N
O O
n n
a n
n NNE O
O O
O O
n q
NE O
O 1
n
?
n 3
DE O
O O
1 1
n 2
E O
O 1
0 0
0 1
GE O
O O
O O
O O
SE O
O O
O O
n 0
SSE O
O O
O O
O O
S O
O O
O O
O O
.SSW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
SW G
0 0
0 0
0 0
Ed 0
0 0
0 0
n n
W 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
hW4 0
0 0
0 1
n 1
NW n
n o
n 1
q 3
Wd 0
0 1
n n
0 1
VARIABLE 0
TOIAL 0
0 3
1 5
0 9
- 1btal does not include variable period FERIOD OF CAIM (HCUPS):
0 HOURS OF MISSHIG DATA: 150 II-32
d TABLE II-4A ECCPS AT ETCI WIID SPEED RO DIRECTICri l
PERIOD CF RECORD:
Julv 1,
1979 thrnonh San-ambar Tn, 1970 STABIIIrl CI. ASS:
W ately unstable EMQh 116 Meters WIND SPEED (MPH)
WIND I
DIFECTIQ1 Calm + -3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
>24
'IUGL N
O O
O O
n n
n NNE 0
0 0
n 1
n 1
1E o
n n
n 1
1 1
?
EE O
O 1
1 0
1 3
E O
O 2
1 n
n T
ESE O
O 1
0 0
0 1
SE O
1 0
n n
n 1
SSE O
n 1
?
n n
T S
O n
n 9
1 n
T
. SSN n
n n
n n
n n
Si 0
0 0
1 n
n 1
WSW 0
O O
n 1
0 1
W 0
n n
1 o
n 1
hMi 0
0 0
1 2
0 3
l M1 0
0 0
5 2
n 7
NNW 0
0 2
0 1
0 3
vAP.netz l
q
'IDIAL 0
1 7
14 0
2 33
- Tbtal does not irelude variable pericd PERIOD OF C7G1 (HOUPS): 0 hurcS CF MISSING DATA: 150 II_33
TAPLE II-4A HOURS AT " CH WE:D SPEED ZD DIFECTION d
I PERIOD CF RECCFD:
July 1,
1979 through September 30, 1979 STM3IIIN CIASS:
Slightly unstable E % TION:
116 Meters WIND SPEED (MPH)
W B'D DIRECTION CalIn+ -3 4-7 R-12 13-18 19-24
>24
'IUIAL N
O O
O 3
0 0
3 ME O
O O
O 2
0 2
NE O
O 4
4 2
1 11 DE O
O 7
1 1
0 9
E O
1 8
0 0
0 9
ESE O
2 6
2 0
0 10 SE O
1 9
4 0
0 14 SSE O
1 4
8 0
0 13 S
0 0
2 9
0 0
11
,SSW 0
0 1
6 O
O 7
SN 0
0 1
4 0
0 5
WSW 0
0 0
0 1
0 1
W 0
2 5
2 0
0 9
KMi 0
0 2
4 0
0 6
K.1 0
0 4
6 4
1 15 BNi 0
l 0
1 2
2 0
5 VARIABI.Z 0
'IUrAL 0
7 54 55 12 2
130 *
- 'Ibtal does not ir.clude variable period PERIOD CF CAIl4 (HCURS):
0 HOURS CF MISSE;G DATA: 150 t
II-34
TAELE II-41s HOUPS AT EIG '.C;D SPED R;D DIFECCC'I PERIOD CF FECORD: July 1,
1979 through Seotember 30, 1979 STABILITI CIISS:
lbutral ELEVATIG1:
116 Meters WIND dnzu (MPH)
WIND 4~7
_ 8-12 13-18 24 DIREC1IGI Cal t4- -3
>24 TomL N
2 9
A A
n q
97 B2E 2
5 19 10 9
n 3n NE 1
6 19 29 12 1
6A DE 1
10 16 3
2 0
32 E
1 13 32 3
0 0
49 FSE 1
7 28 7
0 1
&4 SE O
13 40 6
0 2
Al SSE O
12 41 16 3
2 74 S
3 8
25 25 10 g
77
. sed 1
4 13 37 10 3
7n SW 0
13 4
12 s
1 3s i
Ed 1
10 13 5
a s
no W
1 10 6
7 3
n 77 M Td 1
1 9
1s 2
0 l
?n tTd 1
7 16 17 12 1
54 IITd 0
5 7
6 2
1 2]
VARIABLE n
M 16 133 296 206
'3 23 70,7
TAEII II-4A HCUPS AT E7CI WED SPEED MC DIPECTICN PERICD CF RECCPD:
1,, 3 y 1 io79 +s.nunh Cactemha" 30 1070 STABILIT'l CIASS:
Slightly stable EIEVATICN:
116 Meters WIND SPEED (MPH)
WIND l
DIRECaCN Calm -3 7 12 13.-18 19-24
>24 TUIAL 5
3 1
0 15 N
1 5
l CE 1
- 3 10 4
4 0
22 NE 1
9 10 6
13 3
42 EE 1
6 14 4
0 0
25 E
1 4
7 5
0 0
17 ESE O
9 10 2
0 0
21 SE 2
7 11 7
6 2
35 SSE 2
1 16 8
12 6
45 S
1 9
20 24 11 6
71
,SSN 1
2 19 61 13 5
101 SW 0
4 15 29 15 4
67 Nsw 0
3 12 16 14 2
47 W
0 5
4 12 9
0 30 RM 0
3 13 9
10 0
l 35 W
0 1
10 6
21 1
l 39 RM 2
9 1
3 4
0 19 VARIABLE i
4 TUIAL 13 80 177 199 133 29 631 *
- 1btal does not include variable period PERIOD OF CTD1 (IOURS):
0 HOCES CF MISSriG DATA: 150 II-36 h
TABLE II-4A HOUPS AT E;OI hTD SPEED M;D DIEECTIC:1 PERIOD CF FICCFD: Julv 1,
1979 throuoF September 30 1974 STABILITY CIASS:
Itderately stable ELEVATIGI:
116 Meters WIND SPEED (MPH) hTID DIRECTICI Cal:9 -3 4-7 E-12 13-18 19-24
>24 TUGL N
O O
2 12 6
0 20 1RE O
O 7
1 1,
0 9
NE 1
1 2
2 0
0 6
DE 2
1 4
0 1
0 R
E O
2 3
0 0
0 5
ESE O
1 5
0 0
0 6
SE 1
8 11 2
0 0
22 SSE 1
6 2
0 0
0 9
S 1
3 9
2 1
0 16
.SSW 2
3 12 20 3
0 40 SW 1
3 7
6 10 5
32 hTd 0
4 5
6 10 4
29 W
0 0
8 9
15 1
33 k774 1
n 4
o e
n 99 tid 0
1 2
2 13 A
24
!2 74 0
3 5
5 7
0 20 VARIABIE 0
TOIAL 10 36 90 76 73 16 301
- Tbtal does not include variable period PERIOD OF CTJ.M (HCUPS):
g HCURS OF MISSI::G DATA:
1SO II-37
TABLE II-4A HOUPS AT EACH Wra SPEED RC DIFCCM PERICD CF RECCRD:
Julv 1,
1979 thiconh Santambo" 10.
1079 STABILITI C ASS:
Extrmely stable EIEVATIOi: 116 Meters WnD SPEED (MPH)
Wne DIFECITOI cal"* -3 4-7 8-12 19 24
>24-
'lOIAL N
2 1
4 11 10 3
31 RE O
1 6
8 0
0 15 tE O
2 4
7 0
0 13 ENE O
O 2
0 0
0 2
E O
O 1
n n
n 1
ESE 1
2 6
0 0
0 9
SE O
1 3
1 0
m s
SSE 1
3-2 n
n n
S O
1 2
0 0
0 3
,SSW 0
9 4
5 0
0 18 SW 1
n r,
o
?
1 1'
WSW 0
1 3
^
T 0
13 W
0 3
6 7
4 1
91 tKA
?
O 9
0 O
1 FM 0
0 2
1 5
0 A
RM 0
2 2
6 4
0 14 yng1ggtr l
4 m
7 26 62 63 30 5
193 *
- 'Ibtal &es not include variable period PERICD OF CAIl4 (HCURS): 0 s
HOURS OF MISSING DATA: 150 II-38
TAELE II-4A HCUPS AT E;CH hT:D SPEED AND DIFECTICU PERIOD CF RECCRD:
October 1,
1979 throuch December 31, 1979 SnBIIIrl CLASS:
Extrerely tmstable N E:
116 Meters WIND SPEED (MPH)
WIto DIFECTIO1 Calr* - 3 4-7 8 -12 13-18 19-24
>24 KTIAL N
0 O
O n
0 0
0
!CE O
O n
0 0
n n
BE O
O O
n n
0 0
E;E O
O O
n n
n n
E_
0 0
1 0
n 0
1 ESE O
O 1
0 0
0 1
SE O
O O
O O
O
')
SSE O
1 0
0 0
0 1
S 0
1 0
0 0
0 1
.SSW 0
0 0
O n
n 0
Td 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
Ed 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
N 0
0 0
1 0
0 1
,y hhw q
q n_
n n
n n
hW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
thW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
w-VARIABLE 0
'IUrAL 0
2 2
1 0
0 5 *
TABLE II-4A HOLTS AT ETCH WE:D SPEED RO DIFICHOti PERICD CF FICCFD: netobac 1 1970 & n r o.3 n h naramba-31 1070 SuBILITI C. ASS:
federately unstable EMOI:
116 Meters WIND SPEED (MPE)
WIND DIFECTIQi Calm + -3 4-7 G-12 13-18 19-24
>24 m
N O
O O
O O
O O
SIE O
O O
O O
O O
IE O
O 1
0 0
0 1
EE O
O O
O O
O O
E O
O O
O O
O O
ESE O
O O
n n
n n
SE O
O O
0 0
0 0
SSE O
O O
O n
0 0
S 0
0 o
n n
n n
SSW 0
0 0
1 0
0 1
SW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
W4 0
0 0
1 0
0 1
W 0
0 0
1 0
1 2
kW 0
n 0
?
O 1
3 W
0 0
0 2
1 0
3
!Nd 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
VARIABIE 0
'IUrAL 0
0 1
7 1
2 11 *
- 2 tal d s not include variable period PERIOD OF CAI14 (HCUPS): 0 HOL7S OF WSSD;G CAn: 216 II-40
- - ~ ~ -
e TABLE II-4A HOLTS AT EACH WI::D SPEED.'4;D DIFECTICN PERICD OF FICCFD: October 1, 1979 through December 31 1979 S3BILITY CISS:
Slightly unstable EIr/ATICti:
116 Meters WIND SPEED (MFH)
WIND DIFECTICti Cal:n+ -3 4-7 R-12 13-18 19-24
>24 TOIAL N
O O
O O
O O
n 10 2:
0 0
1 0
0 0
1 IE O
1 6
1 0
0 8
ENE O
O 2
2 0
0 4
E O
O O
O O
O
,0 ESE O
3 2
0 0
0 5
SE O
O 1
2 0
0 3
SSE O
O O
1 0
0 1
S 0
0 1
7 2
0 10
,SSW 0
1 0
0 0
0 1
SW 0
1 0
1 0
0 2
Ed 0
0 0
7 2
0 9
W 0
0 1
5 5
3 14 EW 0
0 2
4 6
1 l
13 PM 0
O 1
4 1
2 8
1:M 0
0 0
2 0
0 2
VARIABIE i 0
IULE O
6 17 36 16 6
81 *
-l l
II-41
TABLE II-4A HCUFS AT EACH WE D SFO 10;D DIIEC"IC::
PERICD CF PECr,RD: October 1,
1979 through December 31, 1979 STABILITY CIASS:
Neutral ELEVATIW :
116 Meters WIND SPEED (IGH)
WIND 12-13-18 24
>24 TtEAL DIREC1'ICt!
Calm + -3 4-7_
N O
O 5
20 1
0 26 12E O
3 15 21 4
0 43 YE 0
1 2
16 15 6
40 CE O
3 10 3
1 0
17 E
1 3
7 2
0 0
13 FSE 3
6 11 2
2 0
24 SE O
6 21 9
1 3
40 SSE O
2 10 7
6 6
31 S
0 0
10 17 18 4
49
.SSW 1
6 9
12 10 7
45 SW 1
6 12 18 6
6 49 WSW 0
3 7
18 5
8 41 W
0 2
14 7
14 4
41 74 hui 0
4 8
19 22 21 NW 0
0 12 20 21 20 73 ttM 2
0 2
21 8
0 33 VARIABIE 3
'ICIAL 8
45 155 212 134 85 639 *
- 1btal does ret irclude variable pericd PERIOD OF CAIM (HCUPS):
0 HCURS OF MISSE;G CATA: 216 II-42
TABLE II-4A HCUPS AT ETCI E;D SPEED 12;D DIECTIC:I PERICD CF FECORD: Oc her 1,
1979
- f. h r n u n h Oncarnbar 31.
1974 STABILITI CIASS:
Slightly stable ET/ATIQi:
116 Meters WIND SPEED (MPH) wmD DIRECTIGI Cal-+ -3 7 8-12 13.-18 19-24
>24
'IUrT4 ti n
o
?
9 T
0 1A
!2E 1
0 3
12 0
0 16
!H:
0 0
0 7
6 0
13 CE 1
0 2
4 3
0 10 E
O 1
3 2
0 0
6 ESE n
9 3
o n
1 A
SE I
T 8
13 7
7 39 4
9 11 0
20 54 SSE 1
S 0
6 6
1R 35 15 80 SSW 0
4 13 17 43 18 95 SW 0
6 5
12 26 9
58 Ed 0
2 6
23 29 24 84 W
0 5
2 10 18 8
43 MM O
3 4
11 30 19 67
!M 1
1 3
19 26 6
56
!tM 0
0 1
6 1
0 8
VARIABIE i
n
'IDIT4 5
39 70 174 236 127 651
- 'Ibtal does not irclude variable period PERIOD OF CM.14 (HCLTS):
0 HCL 7S CF MISS LG CATA: 216 II-43
TABLE II-4A HOUPS AT E;CH WE:D SPEED R;D CIPICTIC';
PERICD CF PECEPD: October 1,
1979 throuqh Deramber 31, 1979 ST4ILI'lY CIASS:
Mx!erately stable ELEV;CICli:
116 Meters WHO SPEED (!@H)
WIND DIRECTICN
&l-+ -3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
>24
'IUDI N
O O
1 1
0 0
?
RE 1
n 4
5 m
n o
IE O
O s
o o
n s
DIE O
1 4
?
n n
7 E
n 1
1 o
n A
ESE O
O O
O O
n n
SE O
O n
1 n
n 1
SSE O
3 3
4 0
n 1?
S n
?
7 s
s 1
on SSW l
1 10 1?
I5 1A s5 SW n
s 9
4 14 3S 44 WSW l
3 A
12 9
7 TA W
3 0
2 10 26 s
4A hisi n
n o
1, la
,e hW 0
?
3 14 14 6
To b241 0
0 4
9 s
n 1A mute 2
'IUTAL 6
18 64 94 109 69 360
- 'Ibtal dms et irc.lude variable period PERICD CF G.04 (HCUPS):
0 HOURS OF MISS2;G D;G: 216 II-44
TABLE II-4A HOUFS AT E;CH WDD SPCED ;ca DIFEC"ICt; MCD CF FICCFD: October 1.
1979 throunh December 31, 1979 S'IABILITI CASS:
E m m ly stable LMG:
11A Meters WIND SPEED (MPH)
WIND DIREClICt!
N1-+ -3 4-7 9-12 19 24
>24.
M N
O 2
3 7
4 0
I^
4 0
16 NNE O
O 5
7 NE O
n n
n n
n n
DE 1
1 1
2 0
0 5
E O
2 0
2 0
n ESE O
3 1
3 n
n 7
SE O
7 4
6 0
0 17 SSE O
7 5
0 1
0 13 S
0 5
7 7
5 1
25
,SSW n
a 7
1 1
's SW 1
8 4
6 1
2 22 WSW 0
3 5
3 2
6 19 l
13 A
26 W
D 3
2 2
l 7
n 1A teu n
1 o
A NW 0
2 1
3 2
0 8
ItM 0
2 2
10 5
2 21 VARIABIE 0
'ICIAL 2
54 4R 71 47 18 240 *
0 HCURS CF MISSD;G DATA: 216 II-45
TABLE 11 - 5 Gaseous Effluent 1979 Summation of All Releases From New Rad Waste Quarters Unit first Second Third fourth A.
Fission & Activation Gases 1.
Total Release Ci 6.75F-4 7.05E-4 7.13E-4 7.13E-4 2.
Awer.ge Release Rate for Period uCi/ day 7.75E-6 7.75E-6 7.75E-6 7.75F-6 B.
lodines 1.
Total Iodine-131 Ci 1.06F-3 1.07E-3 1.09F-3 8.97E-4 2.
Average Release Rate for Period uCi/ day 1.18E 1 1.18E I 1.18E 1 9.75E O C.
Particulates 1.
Particulates with half-lives
>8 days Ci 4.05F-5 4.1 E-5 4.14E-5 3.660-5 2.
Average Release Rote for Period uCi/ day 4.5 E-1 4.5 E-1 4.5 E-1 4.0 E-1 II-46
4 e
III.
ENVIRONMENTAL
SUMMARY
III. ENVIPOtM2 TRAL MOtTITORING 1he environmental nonitoring program was conducted during the reporting period in accordance with Ibchnical Specification 4.6.B.3.
The program included five general types of conitoring. These were (1) atmospheric radiation, (2) fallout, (3) domestic water, (4) surface water, and (5) marine life. This nenitoring was acccuplished by analyzing film badges for exposure and air particulate filters, rain water, vegetation, soil, crops, well water, surface water, silt, and clams for radioactivity.
The analyses results frtrn these samples are found on the forthcoming tables. The tine period covered by this nenitoring extended frcxn June 1979 through tbvember 1979 instead of July 1979 through December 1979, due to normal delay in sanple analysis and reporting by the vendor. The sanpling locations are listed in Table III-A and are depicted in Figure III-1.
1.
Atnespheric Padiation nonitoring results, consisting of radiogas (film badges) and air particulate radioactivity neasurements, are listed in Tables III-B, III-C, III-D, III-E, III-H, and Table III-J.
These tables cover the collection period frun June 1979 through November 1979, with the exception of Taile III-B which includes collection dates frcxn June 1979 through August 1979 and Table III-C, which covers collection dates frcan September 1979 through November 1979.
Included in Table III-D, in addition to the indicator conitoring stations 2 through 17, are stations 1 and T1, which are located on site at the noteorological tower, and three background stations which are located at Allenhurst (A), Cookstown (C), and Hannonton (H), New Jersey.
During the reporting period, several special programs were conducted and are listed below.
A.
TID evaluation - This program has continued intact since the last period on a nonthly basis. All exposures for this reporting period are seen in Table III-F.
B.
Isotopic analyses were perforred on all air particulate filters. The results can be found in Table III-H.
C.
Iodine 131 analyses were run on all the charcoal filters.
The results are shown in Table III-G.
III-l
2.
Fallout nonitoring, consisting of rainwater radioactivity neasure-ments, is listed in Tables III-8, III-C and Table III-E.
Background rainwater frcxn stati ns A, C and H results are in
'idble III-J.
3.
Donestic Water nonitoring, consisting of well water sanple analyses, is listed in Tables III-B, III-C, and III-E.
4.
Surface Water nonitoring, consisting of water and silt analyses frcan Barnegat Bay, Forked River, and Oyster Creek, is listed in Tables III-B, III-C, and III-E.
'Ihe background station for surface water and silt is station number 31 and these results can be seen in Table III-J.
Isotopic analyses were perforned on the silt samples frun the bay and discharge canal. 'Ite results can be seen in Table III-K.
5.
Marine Life nonitoring consisting of clam sanples, is listed in Table III-B, III-C & III-E.
'Ihe background station results are listed in Table III-J.
6.
In addition to these analyses, vegetation, soil, and crop sanples were analyzed. 'Ibe results are shown in Tables III-B, III-C, and III-E.
7.
Isotopic analyses were perforned on vegetable sarples. 'Ibe results are listed in Table III-L.
III-2
TABLE III-A OYSTER CREEK STATION ENVIROt2CTTAL 50NI'IORItKi STIsTIONS ILCATION AND TYPE SAMPLE CDLLIITID STATION !D'BER SAMPLE C0inrITD 1
Forked River, N.J. - Oyster Creek obteorological Tower AP, RG, M1, Mi, V, E Tl Forked River, N.J. - Oyster Creek Meteorological Tower RG 2
Pinewald, N.J. - Ibute #9 at JCP&L Capany Pinewald Substation rarth of Forked River, N.J.
Island Beach State Park, N.J. - Near old Coast Guard Station AP, RG, M1, V, E 4
Barnegat, N.J. - Poute 4534, Windward at Barnegat, first road West of Parkway Exit AP, RG, Mi, V, E 5
Forked River, N.J. - Garden State Parkway Ibrth-bound Entrance to Ibliday House AP, RG, M1, V, E 6
Forked River, N.J. - Iane Place, behind St. Pius X Catholic Church PG 7
Waretown, N.J. - Conpass Ibad, secord pole Ibrth of Bay Parkway RG 8
Waretown, N.J. - Route #9 at the Waretown Sub-station RG 9
Warutaan, N.J. - Ibute #532, tbrth side of road at Parkwny RG 10 Tons River, N.J. - Route 37 East, adjacent to
" Eastern Off Poad Supplies" RG 11 Harvey Cedars, N.J. - Iong Beach Blvd. and East 70th street, Iong Beach Island PG 12 Parkertown, N.J. - Route #9, East of Assembly of God Church RG 13 South 'Ibms River, N.J. - Ebver Road, next to last pole traveling West on North side.
RG 14 Iakewood, N.J. - Iarrabee Substation, just off Poute #547 on Randolph Ibad RG 15 New Egypt, N.J. - Ibute #539, last pole on South side, adjacent to "Bornrk" Site RG III-3
TABLE III-A (Con't)
OYSTER CREEK STATION ENVIIG0CEE 50NI'IORI'JG STIsTIONS IOCATION AND TYPE SAMPLE GDLLEUJD STATION IDEER SAMPLE CDLLEI.TED 16 Intersection of Ibute #563 and Foute #72, tw poles South PG 17 New Gretna, N.J. - Foute #563, 2 miles North, next to High Voltage Ilne RG 18 Forked River, N.J. - Lacey Road, Captain Richie's Marina hW 19 Forked River, N.J. - 1015 Inland Road, Forked River Beach Ni 20 Forked River, N.J. - Finninger Farm at Environ-mental I.ab M4 21 Waretown, N.J. - 215 Dock Avenue, Sands Point Harter Mi 22 Waretown, N.J. - 1014 Iong John Silvtr Way, Skippers Cove Mi 23 Barnegat Bay - Off Stouts Creek, approximately 400 yards SE (150') of FL "1" (Pading on EhN "D")
SW, AQS, AQL 24 Barnegat Bay - Approximately 250 yards SE (100 )
of FL "3" (Pading on N "66")
SW, AQS, AQL 25 Barnegat Bay - Off Holiday Harbor; approximately 200 yards SE (140*) of the Iagoon Mouth SW, AQS, AOL 26 Forked River, N.J. - South Branch of Forked River, North of Bridge to Visitor Center SW, AOS 27 Forked River, N.J. - Downstream of Oyster Creek Fire Pond, approxirrately 10 yards SW, AQS 28 Forked River, N.J. - Iacey Foad and the Carden State Parkway FPV 29 Barnegat, N.J. - Route #534 and the C # a State Parkm y FPV 30 Forked River, N.J. - Finninger Farm along Fence FPV III-4
TABLE III-A (Con't)
OYSTER CREEK STATION ENVIROtFETTAL SONI'IORI!G STATIOfE IDCATION AfD TYPE SAMPLE CDLLECTED STATION t E BER SAV.PLE COLLDCTED 31 Manahawkin Bay - Approxirntely 25 yards SE (140*)
of C "23" and N "24" SW, ICS, AQL 32 Oyster Creek - bbuth of Creek midway betwen Bulkhead on tbrth Shore and South Shore of Creek SN, AQS 33 Oyster Creek - Approximately 1200 yards East of Peute #9 Bridge, in middle of channel, directly South of Bulkhead running perpendicular to ! brth Shore SW, AQS A
Allenhurst, N.J. - JC?&L Ccrpany District Head-quarters, on Poof RG, AP, RN C
Cookstown, N.J. - Ibute #528 Spur, at JCP&L Cor:panys District Dispatcher RG, AP, RN H
Ha: menton, N.J. - Egg Harbor Road, at the Atlantic City Electric District Dispatcher RG, AP, RW III-5
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Analvsis of Data A statistical analysis of the data generated by laboratory analyses of samples collected as part of the Oyster Creek Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program did reveal the presence of some environmental media having higher than normally observed levels of radioactivity in one form or another during the reporting period.
A study was made to determine if a cor-relation exists between facility releases and elevated environ-mental levels of radioactivity.
A discussion of the findings follows:
June 1979:
Rain Water, Stations 3, A,
C, and H, Cross Beta (insoluble)
Well Water, Stations 18, 19, 20, and 21, Gross Alpha (insoluble)
Surface Water, Stations 23 and 25, Gross Alpha (insoluble)
Rain water gross beta insoluble analysis results indicated slightly higher than normal levels at Stations 3, A,
C, and H.
Station 3 is an indicator and Stations A, C,
and H are background stations.
The levels observed at Stations C and H were higher than that found at Station 3.
No unusual plant operations or releases occurred during this collection period.
It is unlikely that the concentrations measured at Station 3 and the background statiors were a result of plant activity.
Well water Stations 18, 19, 20, and 21 had a slightly higher gross alpha insoluble concentration.
Surface water Stations 23 and 25 also showed a slightly elevated gross alpha insoluble concentration.
One 11guld release occurred during this month.
Effects of the liquid release on the surface water samples can be ruled out since the surface water samples were collected prior to the release.
An alpha analysis of water released indicated that no detectable alpha act-ivity was present.
It is unlikely that the slightly elevated alpha levels were a result of plant operations.
July 1979:
Rain Water, Stations A and C, Gross Beta (insoluble)
Well Water, Stations 19, 20, and 22, Gross Alpha (insoluble)
Well Water, Station 20, K-40 Surface Water, Stations 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 31, 32, and 33, Gross Alpha (insoluble)
Surface Water, Stations 26 and 27, Gross Beta (insoluble)
Surface Water, Station 26, Gross Beta (soluble)
Silt and Sediment, Station 32, Co-60 During July 1979, two rainwater stations (A and C) exhibited higher than normally found radioactivity levels.
Both of these stations are background stations.
Well water analysis results showed higher than normal gross alpha insoluble levels at Stations 19, 20, and 22, and for K-40 at Station 20.
During this period, one riquid release was made from tne facility.
An alpha analysis on the water made prior to the release indicated no alpha activity III-7
present.
The K-40 concentration detected at the site 20 was determined to be a result of salt water intrusion.
It is unlikely that any of the observed elevated levels were a result of plant operations.
Surface water analyses from samples collected in July indicated higher radioactivity levels at all eight stations for gross alpha insoluble.
In addition, slightly elevated concentrations were seen at Station 26 on gross beta insoluble and gross beta soluble and Station 27 on gross beta insoluble.
No alpha was seen in the only liquid release of the collection period.
In comparing station results for gross alpha insoluble, the highest concent-rations were seen at Stations 26 and 27.
Station 26 is located on a small fresh water feeder stream to the intake canal.
Station 27 is located on a fresh water stream that empties into the discharge canal.
Both Station 26 and :-7 are isolated from facility liquid releases.
It is unlikely that these elevated levels were plant related.
During this month, a silt isotopic analysis showed a higher than normal concentration of Co-60.
The presence of Co-60 in silt and sediment in Barnegat Bay has been documented and attributed to past facility discharges.
August 1979:
Clams, Stations 23 and 31, Cross Beta Clam gross beta concentrations were slightly higher than normal at Stations 23 and 31.
The higher activity was seen at Station 31 which is our background station.
It is unlikely that these slightly elevated levels were a result of plant operations.
September 1979:
Earth, Station 5, Gross Beta Well Water, Station 20, Gross Alpha (insoluble)
An earth sample collected at Station 5 was found to have a high gross beta concentration.
No unusual plant operations occurred during this period.
Air Particulate, Rain Water, and Vegetation samples collected at the same location and time indicate normal gross beta levels.
Well water Station 20 indicated a slightly higher level of gross alpha insoluble radioactivity.
Thie can be attributed to salt water cont-amination at this site.
It is unlikely that these slightly higher levels were a result of plant operation.
October 1979:
Well Water, Station 20, K-40 A higher than normal K-40 concentration was observed in a sample from Station 20.
This well station was contaminated with salt III-8
water as a result of dredging operations.
It is unlikely that plant operations resulted in an increased K-40 activity.
November 1979:
Well Water, Station 22, Cross Alpha (insoluble)
Clams, Station 23, Cross Beta Surface Water, Station 27, Uranium Surface Water, Station 32, Sr-90 During November, a slightly higher than normal gross alpha in-soluble concentration was detected at well water Station 20.
During the collection period, 16 liquid releases were made from the facility.
A total of 8.19 uCi of alpha activity was dis-charged into a stream flow of 3.71 E6 liters per minute.
The gross alpha concentration at the site boundary was conservatively calculated to be 1.27 E-2 pCi/ liter.
This is less than the 9.82 E-1 pCi/ liter concentration reported on the sample from Station 22.
An elevated gross beta concentration of 2.11 pCi/gm was reported in clam samples from Station 23, located approximately 3 miles north of the mouth of Oyster Creek.
Station 24, located at the mouth of Oyster Creek, had a clam gross beta concentration of 1.56 pCi/gm.
During the collection period, 15 liquid releases were made containing a total of 4.80 E 1 uCi gross beta activity.
The gross beta concentration at the site boundry was calculated to be 7.43 E-2 pCi/ liter.
A surface water Sr-90 analysis indicated a slightly higher than normal concentration at Station 33.
During the month of November, 10 liquid releases were made.
No Sr-90 was detected in any release.
An elevated uranium concentration was seen at surface water Station 27.
This station is located on a fresh water stream which feeds the discharge canal.
Site 27 is 1solated from plant liquid discharges.
It is unlikely that the observed level was a result of plant operation.
I III-9
RADIOLOGICAL IMPACT ON MAN Environmental monitoring results for the period 6/79 - 11/79 indicate that intakes of Oyster Creek effluent isotopes did not exceed 1% of the intakes equivalent to exposure to 10CFR20, Appendix R,
Tahle II concen-trations.
During the growing season months inhalation and terrestrial food pathways are available to gaseous effluent isotopes.
The pathways available to liquid effluent isotopes are fish and shellfish consumption.
Concen-trations exceeded minimum detectable levels for only a few isotopes in only a few samples.
Although man-made isotopes detected in the environ-ment are almost always the result of weapons fallout, it was conserva-tively assumed for this analysis that environmantal levels were due to Oyster Creek operations.
Intakes from inhalation, fish ingestion, and shellfish ingestion were estimated from air and clam sample results.
(Fish concentrations were estimated from clam measurements.)
Intakes are less than 1% of intakes equivalent to exposure to concentrations in 10CFR20, Appendix 8, Table II.
Intakes via terrestrial food pathways are estimated from analyses of fresh produce samples collected during the harvest season.
No isotopes attributable to plant operations were detected in these samples.
Con-centrations of Cs-137 and Ru-103 are estimated by assuming isotopes are present in concentrations equivalent to the lower limit of detection.
The lower limit of detection for I-131 was not low enough during this period to be useful for this purpose.
Therefore, the concentration of I-131 was estimated using the quantity of I-131 released, a deposition parameter value, and the model in Regulatory Guide 1.109 (Revision 1).
Using this method, estimated intakes from the terrestrial food pathway would not exceed 1% of the intakes equivalent to exposure to concent-rations in 10CFR20, Appendix B, Table II.
The USEPA regulation 40CFR190 requires that doses to any real person from certain uranium fuel cycle activities will not exceed in one year 25 mrem for the whole body and other organs except that 75 mrem is the limit for the thyroid.
The regulation applies to nuclear power plants.
Since there is no other uranium fuel cycle activity likely to contribute doses that are a significant f raction of the EP A limit to people in the vicinity of Oyster Creek, it may be assumed for purposes of this assess-ment that the full limits apply to Oyster Creek.
The doses equivalent to intakes equivalent to that from 1% of 10CFR20, Appendix B, Table II limits are 5 mrem /yr for the whole body and 15 mrem /yr for other internal organs except for 30 mrem /yr for the bone and the thyroid as recommended in ICRP2.
(Concentration limits for I-131 and Sr-89 and Sr-90 reflect Federal Radiation Council guidance and equivalent doses are lower than ICRP recommendations.)
The analyses herein shows that the doses from food pathways fall belaw 40CFR190 limits by a wide margin.
Measurements from the thermolumine-scent dosimeters show no clear contribution of plant effluents to direct radiation dose and indicate that any contribution does not exceed about five mrem.
Therefore, it is clear that 40CFR190 dose limits were met in the period under consideration.
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The following code is to be used to identify sample types in the following Tables.
- Radiogas (film)
- Air Particulate RW
- Rain Water V
Vegetation E
Soil WW Well Water SW Surface Water AQS - Silt AOL Clam FPV - Crop During the reporting period, the following special pro-jects were initiated or continued:
1.
A contractor, Ecological Analysts, has continued a program to assess the environmental impact of the facility on Barnegat Bay Biological Life.
2.
Environmental sample analysis data is being digitized in order to quickly and accurately assess plant impact vie computer program.
3.
A Quality Assurance / Control program has remained intact within the environmental sampling and analysis program.
" Blind" duplicate samples are being collected quarterly by station personnel and sent for analysis to the pri-mary analyses contractor, an independent analyses vendor, and the N.
J.
Department of Environmental Protection.
4.
Fresh vegetable samples were collected and analyzed during the harvest season in order to monitor radio-active intake.
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Table III-B E:wironmental Stnitoring - Quarterly Strr.ary Scheduled Collecticn Period June 1, 1979 through August 31, 1979 Eh of Cua.~ m ly
'edium Analysis Sample Im.ations Chit Samples Average LID PG E:qcsure 1 thru 17, T1, A,C,H Milliren Table V-D AP Gross 2 1,2,3,4,5 pCi/m 5
1.71 E-3 2.77 E-4 3
AP Gross S 1,2,3,4,5 Wi/m 30 2.42 E-2 2.39 E-3 Gross W
Insoluble 1,2,3,4,5 nciM 15
<3.37 E-1 1.03 E Gross S 2
W Soluble 1,2,3,4,5 nCi/m 15 3.32 E-1 1.37 E-l V
Cross S 1,2,3,4,5 Ni/ gram - wet 15 2.78 1.55 E-2 E
Gross S 1,2,3,4,5 FCi/ gram - dry 15 5.18 1.22 FW Gross S 29, 29, 30 Ni/ gram 3
3.36 7.34 E-2 FPV Sr - 90 29, 29, 30 pCi/ gram 3
1.09 E-1 1.08 E-2
' Ictal FPV Calcium 28, 29, 30 m gram / gram 3
2.47 E-1 1.50 E-3 A@
Gross a 23,24,25,26,27,32,33 FCi/ gram 7
4.96 5.20 AW Gross S 23,24,25,26,27,32,33 pCi/ gram 7
5.96 1.20 ACL Grcss a 23, 24, 25 pCi/ gram 9
<1.02 E-1 6.88 E-2 ACL Gross 3 23, 24, 25 pC1/ gram 9
1.48 2.43 E-2 ACL K - 40 23, 24, 25 ECi/ gram 3
1.3 1.6 E-1 ACL Co - 58 23, 24, 25 pCi/ gram 3
<l. 3 E-2 1.3 E-2 ACL Cb - 60 23, 24, 25 pCi/ gram 3
<2. 4 E-2 1.3 E-2 ACL Zn - 65 23, 24, 25 pCi/ gram 3
4.8 E-2 2.8 E-2 ACL Sr - 90 23, 24, 25 pCi/ gram 3
<9.19 E-3 9.19 E-3 ACL I - 131 23, 24, 25 pCi/ gram 3
<7. 3 E-2 7.3 E-2 ACL Cs - 137 23, 24, 25 pCi/ gram 3
<1.0 E-2 1.0 E-2 Totat t
ACL Calcium 23, 24, 25 m W gram 3
3.74 E-1 1.37 E-3 W
L
$b$e 1,18,19,20,21,22 FCi/ liter 18
<3.24 E-1 2.08 E-1 NE$le 1,13,19,20,21,22
- Ci/ liter 18
<2.97 2.80 W
W l'10'19'20,21,22 FCi/ liter 18
<4.97 E-1 5.28 E-1 I.
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Table III-B Envia m ental Monitoring - Quarterly Sc:rarf i
Scheduled Collection Period June 1, 1979 through August 31, 1979 i
Medit:
Analysis Sa:rple Iccatiens Unit
!.brber of 0;.arterly, g
Sa.nles Averace Grcss S W
Soluble 1.19,19,20,21,22 oCi/ liter 18
<3. 87 6.83 E-1 W
H-3 1,19,19,20,21,22 pCi/ liter 6
<l.85 E 2 2.00 E 2 i
W K-40 1,18,19,20,21,22 pCi/ liter 6
5.40 8.60 E-2 W
Ra-226 1,18,19,20,21,22 pCi/ liter 6
<4. 00 E-1 1.34 E-1 W
Pa 228 1,18,19,20,21,22 FCi/ liter 6
<8.37 E-1 8.37 E-1 W
U 1,18;19,20,21,22 pCi/ liter 6
<3. 32 E-1 3.02 E-1 Grcss a SW Inmluble 23,24,25,26,27,32,33 cCi/ liter 21 4.36 E-1 3.03 E-1 Gross a SW Soluble 23,24,25,26,27,32,33 pCi/ liter 20
<2. 26 1.02
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Gross S SW Inmluble 23,24,25,26,27,32,33 pCi/ liter 21
<9.04 E-1 5.61 E-1 Grcss 6 SW Soluble 23,24,25,26,27,32,33 FCi/litar 21
<9.66 E 1 5.57 SW H-3 23,24,25,26,27,32,33 FCi/ liter 21
<2.18 E 2 2.23 E 2 SW K-40 23,24,25,26,27,32,33 sci / liter 21
<l. 4 3 E 2 8.75 E 1 SW Co-58 23,24,25,26,27,32,33 PCi/ liter 21
<7.4 7.4 SW Co-60 23,24,25,26,27,32,33 5Ci/ liter 21
<6.9 6.9 SW Zn.65 23,24,25,26,27,32,33 FCi/ liter
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<3. 4 E 1 3.4 E 1 SW Cs-137 23,24,25,26,27,32,33
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<6. 4 6.4 i
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- Ci/ liter 21
<2.03 E-1 1.22 E-1 SW Ra-228 23,24,25,26,27,32,33 pCi/ liter 21
<7.08 E-1 6.72 E-1 SW U
23,24,25,26,27,32,33 pCi/litar 21
<l.78 7.54 E-1 Total SW Calcitra 23,24,25,26,27,32,33 g:n/ liter 7
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Scheduled Collec*& n Pericd Septer'cr 1,1979 through tiovc:nber 30, 1979 ILrbe.r of Quarterly Mum Analysis Sarple Ir.catiens Chit Seples Average IJD PG Exposure 1 thru 17, T1,A,C,H Millirem Table V-D 3
AP Gross 2 1,2,3,4,5 pC1/m 5
1.95 E-3 3.71 E-4 3
AP Gross S 1,2,3,4,5 pC1/m 35 2.70 E-2 3.03 E-3 Grcss 2
W Insoluble 1,2,3,4,5 nCi/m 15 4.88 E-1 1.91 E-1 i
Gross S 2
W Soluble 1,2,3,4,5 nCi/m 15
< 2.48 E-1 1.89 E-1 V
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15 2.65 1.70 E-2 E
Grcss S 1,2,3,4,5 5C1/ gram - dry 15 7.44 1.33 l
FFV Grcss S 28, 29, 30*
pC1/ gram 3
3.98 3.50 E-2 FFV Sr - 90 29, 29, 30 pCi/ gram 2
1.47 E-1 8.62 E-3 Tctal FPV Calcium 28, 29, 30 m gram / gram 3
4.60 3.51 E-3 ACS Gross a 23,24,25,26,27,32,33 FCi/ gram 7
<5.67 3.~38 AG Grcss S 23,24,25,26,27,32,33 pbi/ gram 7
5.24 1.28 ACL Grcss a 23, 24, 25 pCi/ gram 9
<l.48 E-1 5.75 E-2 AOL Grcss S 23, 24, 25 sci / gram 9
1.61 2.12 E-2 l
AOL K - 40 23, 24, 25 pCi/ gram 3
1.7 1.6 E-1 ACL Co - 58 23, 24, 25 pCi/ gram 3
<l. 3 E-2 1.3 E-2 ACL Cb - 60 23, 24, 25 pCi/ gram 3
<l.2 E-2 1.2 E-2 ACL Zn - 65 23, 24, 25 5Ci/ gram 3
<2.2 E-2 2.2 E-2 ACL Sr - 90 23, 24, 25 pCi/ gram 3
<6.19 E-3 7.13 E-3 3
ACL I - 131 23, 24, 25 pCi/ gram 3
<7.9 E-2 7.9 E-2 ACL Cs - 137 23, 24, 25 pCi/ gram 3
<l.0 E-2 1.0 E-2 Iotal AOL Calcium 23, 24, 25 m gram / gram 3
6.06 E-1 2.17 E-3 Gross a W
Insoluble 1,18,19,20,21,22 FCi/ liter ig
,2.45 E-1 1.95 E-1 gs$le 1,18,19,20,21,22
-:Ci/ liter 4
W 18
<2.47 2.40 s
W 1,18,19,20,21,22 pCi/litar be 18 4.36 E-1 5.43 E-1 III-14
Table III-C Enytrerrental.'tnitoring - Cuarterly St:rarf Scheduled Collecticn Pericd Septaber 1,1979 through !bveber 30, 1979
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Analysis Sample Itratiens Unit th-ter of Cuarterly g
Sar=les Averace Gross S l
W Soluble 1,18,19,20,21,22 oCi/ liter 18
<4. 34 6.03 E-1 W
H-3 1,18,19,20,21,22 pCi/ liter 6
<2.54 E 2 2.60 E 2 W
K-40 1,18,19,20,21,22 pCi/ liter 6
<5.85 8.60 E-2 W
Ra-226 1,18,19,20,21,22 pCi/ liter 6
<3.54 E-1 1.26 E-1 W
pa-228 1,18,19,20,21,22 pCi/ liter 6
<l.30 1.30 W
U 1,18;19,20,21,22
- Ci/ liter 6
<4.98 E-1 4.55 E-1 Gross a SW Insoluble 23,24,25,26,27,32,33 Ni/ liter 21
<2. 32 E-1 2.21 E-1 Gross a SW
__ Soluble 23,24,25,26,27,32,33 Wi/ liter 21
<2.16' l.23 GrcSs d SW Insolttle 23,24,25,26,27,32,33 Ni/ liter 21
<5.76 E-1 5.84 E-1 Gross e SW Solt61e 23,24,25,26,27,32,33 FCi/ liter 21
<8.58 E 1 5.31 SW H-3 23,24,25,26,27,32,33 pCi/ liter 21 S.89 E 2 l'.92 E 2 SW K-40 23,24,25,26,27,32,33
- Ci/ liter 21
<l.6 E 2 8.6 E 1 SW Co-58 23,24,25,26,27,32,33 FCi/ liter 21
<7. 3 7.3 SW Co-60 23,24,25,26,27,32,33 pCi/litar 21
<6. 6 6.6 SW Zn-65 23,24,25,26,27,32,33 FCi/ liter 21
<l. 4 E 1 1.4 E 1 SW Sr-90 23,24,25,26,27,32,33 FCi/ liter 21 5.18 E-1 4.63 E-1 SW I-131 23,24,25,26,27,32,33
- Ci/ liter 21
<3. 6 E 1 3.6 E 1 SW Cs-137 23,24,25,26,27,32,33 pCi/ liter 21
<7. 0 7.0 SW Ra-226 23,24,25,26,27,32,33 FCi/ liter 21
<2. 97 E-1 1.41 E-1
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<l.15 y
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<l.75 1.06 Total j
SW Calcit:t 23,24,25,26,27,32,33 gr/ liter 7
8.96 E-1 2.60 E-4 1
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- Arter
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Analysis Unit Highest of Maximu:n Average Mini. :um Averace Sa.m les PG Exposure Millirem 1
6 18 4
0 2
AP Grcss a pCi/m' A
2 2.55 E-3 2.31 E-3 2.06 E-3 3
AP hss S pCi/m 3
13 9.08 E-2 2.93 E-2 1.51 E-2 I-131 3
AP Charcoal eCi/m 5
13
< 8.53 E-2
< 2.99 E-2 < l.55 E-2 2
6 6.8 E-1
< 3.1 E-1 1.0 E-1 g
le nCi/m c
Gross a 2
FW Soluble nCi/m 4
6 7.0 E-1 3.8 E-1 1.1 E-1 V
Cross a pCi/gra m et 5
6 4.75 3.40 2.00 E
Gross S A/gmM 5
6 2.90 E 1 1.3 E1 3.62 M
Gross S pCi/ gram 30 2
4.04 4.04 3.96 FPV Sr-90 pCi/ gram 30 2
2.75 E-1 2.33 E-1 1.91 E-1 Total N
- 'uram/aram 29 2
5.68 2.93 1.81 E-1 ACS Gross a ICi/crmn 23 2
1.28 E 1 8.59 4.37 ACS Gross 8 FCi/ gram 31 2
1.47 E 1 1.29 E 1 1.10 E 1 AOL Gross a FCi/ gram 23 6
2.79 E-1
< l. 4 3 E-1
< 8.89 E-2 AOL Gross S pCi/ gram 31 6
-2.53 1.66 1.00 ACL K-40 FCi/ gram 24 2
2.3 2.2 2.0 AOL Co-58 pCi/ gram 23 2
< l.6 E-2
- 1.6 E-2 4.6 E-2 AOL Cc>-60 pCi/ gram 25 2
3.3 E-2
< 2.2 E-2
< l.1 E-2 AOL Zn-65 pCi/ gram 23 2
< 3.3 E-2
< 3. 3 E-2
< 3.3 E-2 AOL Sr-90 pCi/ gram 23 2
< 3.72 E-3
< l.11 E-2 4.85 E-2 AOL I-131 FCi/ gram 23 2
< 8.4 E-2
'B.4 E-2
< 8.3 E-2
>CL Cs-137 FCi/ gram 23 2
< l. 4 E-2
< l. 4 E-2
<l. 4 E-2
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1.61 1.00 3.95 E-1 Gross a 22 6
9.82 E-1
< 4. 29 E-1
,.2.01 E-1 IM Insoluble tCi/ liter Gross a iG Soluble
- Ci/ liter 20 6
< l.08 E-1
<7. 31
<4. 61 III-17
Table III-E Continued Envircreental obnitoring - Seri-annual Sumiry Schedulai Collecticn Period i
June 1, 1979 through Noveber 30, 1979 Irnatica witn
.ormr 4
Medito Analysis Unit Highest of Maxi:1::n kieraga
- ni.m Averace Scroles orcss :.
W Insoluble pCi/ liter 18 6
5.87 E-1 5.36 E-1 4.90 E-1 j
urcss c W
Soluble pci/ liter 20 6
1.82 2 1 1.44 E 1 1.29 E 1
- j W
H-3 pci/ liter 18 6
2.60 E 2 2.50 E 2 2.39 E 2 W
K-40 pCi/ lits.r 20 6
2.44 E 1 2.30 E 1 2.15 E 1 1
l W
Pa-226 pCi/ liter 20 6
8.26 E-1 6.65 E-1 5.04 E-1
]
W Pa-228 pCi/ liter 22 6
1.02 1.61
<l.01 B
W U
FCi/ liter 18 6
5.00 F-
'4.75 E-1 4.50 E-1 Gross a SW Inso161e FCi/ liter 26 6
2.61 5.98 E-1 4.61 E-2 Gross a SW Soluble pCi/ liter 33 5
4.38 2.92 1.50 Gross o SW Ir. soluble PCi/ liter 26 6
3.36 3.68 E-1 3.01 E-l Gross 8 SW Soluble pCi/ liter 23 6
1.68 E 2 1.48 E 2 1.32 E 2 4
SW H-3 pCi/ liter 25, 26 & 31 6
2.66 E 2 C.09 E 2 8.46 E 1 SW K-40 pCi/ liter 31 6
3.3 E 2 2.2 E 2 1.7 E 2 SW Co-58 pCi/ liter 31 & 33 6
9.0
' 7.4
<7. 3 SW Co-60 pCi/ liter 33 6
7.8
<7.3
.fi. 3 SW Zn-65 pCi/ liter 23 6
<l. 6 E 1
<l.5 E 1
<l. 3 E 1 SW Sr-90 pCi/ liter 32 6
1.78
<7.57 E-1
<3. 60 E-1 j
4.9 E 1
<3.8 E 1
<2.7 E 1 SW Cs-137 pCi/ liter 27 & 33 6
7.8
<7. 0 6.2 SW Pa-226 pCi/ liter 26 6
5.68 E-1
<3.81 E-1
<2.13 E-1
]
SW Pa-228 pCi/ liter 33 6
c1.53
<l.16 7.22 E-1 SW U
pCi/ liter 31 6
3.03
<2.52 1.67 Total SW Calcitm am/ liter 24 2
2.55 1.45 E-1 3.43 E-1 J
l i
III-18 i
n-i
usamme umans Table III-F Thermoltzninescent Dosimeters Scheduled Collection Period June 1,1979 through ?bverter 30, 1979 Collection [hte 6-25-79 7-23-79 8-20-79 Three 9-17-79 10-15-79 11-12-79
'1hree Six Fbnth tbntli Fbnth Station Unit Total
'Ibtal
'Ibtal ~
l Millirem 9.51 9.89 7.93 27.33 9.57 11.16 7.43 28.16 55.49 9.23 9.82 8.44 27.49 10.04 11.32 8.57 n.93 5/.42 Tl Milliran s:.
2 Milliran 5.55 4.68 3.72 13.95 4.00 5.00 4.74 13.74 27.69 3
otillirca 5.00 5.50 3.73 14.23 4.06 5.55 4.94 14.55 28.78 4
Milliran 4.99 4.59 4.25 13.83 4.32 4.92 4.64 11.88 27.71 5
Ftilliren 5.54 4.99 4 6s in in r-5_q9 4.91 to.90 26.08 6
Fiilliran 5.56 5.11 4.43 15.10 5.38 5.86 4.86 l.6.12 31.22 4.63 4.44 14.13 4.14 5.14 5.30 l4.58 28.71 7
Milliran n nr, 8
Milliran 5.10 4.21 4.12 13.43 3.68 4.77 4.41 17 A6 26 ?4 9
Milliran 5.63 4.60 5.74 15.97 4.22 5.03 5.67 L5.92 31.89 10 Milliran i4.98 4.73 3.66 13.37 4.16 5.38 5.46 L5.00 23.37 4.49 4.44 4.09 13.02 3.45 4.35 5.09 t2.89 2L.91 3) g; g g 12 Milliran 4.38 4.47 3.90 12.75 3.03 4.23 3.78 L1.04 23.79 13 Milliran 5.27 5.19 3.78 14.24 3.84 5.02 4.60 l3.46 27.70 14 Milliran 5.92 6.13 4.89 16.94 5.05 6.15 5.26
'6.46 33.40 15 Millirm; 5.35 4.95 5.63 15.93 4.13 4.88 4.36 i3.37 29.30 16 Millirer 4.59 4.93 4.00 13.52 4.58 4.51 4.76 13.85 27.37 17 Millirei 5.28 5.10 3.87 14.25 3.80 5.07 4.78 13.65 27.90 5.3d 6.61 5.44 17.35 5.38 6.08 5.26 16.72 34.07 A
Milliren 4.90 5.78 4.77 15.45 5.47 5.29 4.41 15.17 30.62 C
Milliren 5.00 5.32 3.98 14.30 4.62 5.07 4.56 L4.25 28.55 11 Milliren III-19
Table III-G Charcoal Filter Analysis frun Air Sanpling Stat.icns Scheduled Collection Period June 1,1979 through November 30, 1979
^ * "9" Station Unit Sanoles 1
3 13
<2. 76 E-2
< l.82 E-2
<l.21 E-2 7
2 pCi/m 13
<3.95 E-2
< 2.08 E-2
<l.13 E-2 3
Wm 13
<3.31 E-2
< l.88 E-2
<l.01 E-2 3
4 eCi/m 13
<3.98 E-2
< 2.16 E-2
<l.22 E-2 3
5 tri/m 13
<8.53 E-2
< 2.99 E-2
<l.55 E-2 d
III-20
TABLE III-H Air Particulate Isotopic Analysis (pCi/m )
Scheduled Collection Period - June 1,1979 through tbverrber 30, 1979 Number of Station #
Nuclide Tirres Detected Maxirun Average M.inimum 1
Be-7 1
1.5 E-1 2
Be-7 1
2.4 E-1 3
Be-7 2
1.4 E-1 1.4 E-1 1.3 E-1 4
Be-7 2
1.2 E-1 1.2 E-1 1.1 E-1 5
Cb-60 1
1.4 E-1 A
(Background) tbne detected C
(Background)
Ibne detected H
(Background) tbne detected I11-21
Table III-J Background Station Analyses Scheduled Collection Pe.riod June 1, 1979 through November 30, 1979 Medium Station Analysis Unit Maximum Average Mini:nra S25ples 3
AP A
Gross 2 pCi/m 2'
2.55 E-3 2.31 E-3 2.06 E-3 3
13 3.59 E-2 2.55 E-2 1.60 E-2 M
A hss S
- A 3
AP A
I-131 FCi/m 13
<4.01 E-2
<2.38 E-2
<l.33 E-2 3
AP C
Grcss a pC1/m 2
1.57 E-3 1.50 E-3 1.43 E-3 AP C
Gross 8 pCi/m 13 3.34 E-2 2.06 E-2 1.09 E-2 3
AP C
I-131 pCi/m 13 c4.07 E-2
<2.23 E-2
<l.07 E-2 3
AP H
Gross a pCi/m 2
1.45 E-3 1.18 E-3 9.10 E-4 AP H
Gross S pCi/m 13 2.67 E-2 1.88 E-2 1.15 E-2 3
AP H
I-131 pCi/m 13
- 5.45 E-2
<2.23 E-2
<l.19 E-2 2
nCi/m 6
4.5 E-1
<2.8 E-1
<l.0 E-1 W
A so u le W
A Grcss S 2
6 3.0 E-1
<2.1 E-1 1.5 E-1 nCi/m
%,M a W
C nCi/m 6
6.8 E-1
<3.1 E-1
<l.0 E-1 Gross S 2
W C
nCi/m 6
3.8 E-1
<2.6 E-1 1.0 E-1 MMe W
H css 8 2
nCi/m 6
8.1 E-1
<2.9 E-l
<l.0 E-l 2
if nCi/m 6
4.6 E-1
< 3. 2 E-1
<l.0 E-1 N
H ACS 31 Grcss a pCi/ gram 2
6.22 5.20 4.17 AQS 31 Gross S PCi/ gram 2
1.47 E 1 1.29 E 1 1.10 E 1 ACL 31 Gross a pCi/ gram 6
2.30 E-1
<1.06 E-l
<7.43 E-2 ACL 31 Gross 8 pCi/ gram 6
2.53 1.66 1.00 ACL 31 K-40 pCi/ gram 2
1.5 1.2 9.4 E-1 ACL 31 Cb-58 pCi/ gram 2
<l.2 E-2
<l.1 E-2
<l.0 E-2 ACL 31 Co-60 pCi/ gram 2
<l.1 E-2
<l.0 E-2
<9.4 E-3 ACL 31 Zn-65 pCi/ gram 2
<l.7 E-2
<l.7 E-2
<1.7 E-2 ACL 31 S-90 Iri/ gram 2
c4.49 E-3
<4.22 E-3
<3.94 E-3 m
ACL 31 I-131 pCi/ gram 2
<8.4 E-2
<8.0 E-2
<7.6 E-2 III-22
Table III-J Continued Packground Station Analyses Scheduled Collection Pericd June 1, 1979 through November 30, 1979
.t diur,Statien Analysis Unit M*i='
Av*##9*
Ktuim'*
e ACL 31 Cs-137 pCi/grr1 2
<9. 3 E-3
<9.3 E-3
<9.3 E-3 Total ACL 31 Calcium maram/ cram 2
1.61 1.00 3.95 E-l Gross a 6
1.03
<3. 66 E-1
<l.45 E-1 SW 31 Insoluble cCi/ liter Gross a SW 31 Soluble cCi/ liter 6
3.43
<2.89
<2.10 Gross 6 cW 31 Insoluble tCi/ liter 6
6.48 E-1 6.84 E-1
<5.01 E-1 Gross a SW 31 Soluble oCi/ liter 6
1.41 E 2 1.04 E 2 4.78 E 1 SW 31 H-3 oCi/ liter 6
<2.66 E 2
<2. 09 E 2
<8.46 E 1 SW 31 K-40 cCi/ liter 6
3.3 E 2 2.2 E 2 1.7 E 2 SW 31 Co-58 cCi/ liter 6
<9.0
<7. 7
<7.8
-6. 8
<6. 3 SW 31 Zn-65 pCi/ liter 6
<1. 5 E 1
<l. 4 E 1
<1.2 E 1 SW 31 Sr-90 pCi/ liter 6
<7.71 E-1 4.18 E-1 3.37 E-1 SW 31 I-131 pCi/ liter 6
<4.9 E 1
<3.7 E 1
<2.7 E 1 SW 31 Cs-137 FCi/ liter 6
<7. 8
<6. 7
2.11 E-1
<l. 4 6 E-1
<7.65 E-2 Ra-228 cW 31 cCi/ liter 6
<l.16
<B.00 E-1
<5.95 E-1 6
3.03
<2.52 1.67 U
FCi/ liter SW 31 gm/ liter 2
1.02 6.87 E-1 3.53 E-1 m
III-23
LBLE III-K Isotopic Silt Analysis (pCi/gm)
Scheduled Collection Period - June 1,1979 through !bvember 30, 1979 Station #
tiuclide Ti.es Detected Maximum Average Maxirun 23 K-40 5
1.8 1.1 6.4 E-1 Co-60 1
3.3 E-2 Cs-137 2
2.2 E-2 2.2 E-2 2.2 E-2 Ra-226 6
3.3 E-1 2.6 E-1 2.2 E-1
%-232 6
2.4 E-1 1.8 E-1 1.1 E-1 24 Be-7 1
3.8 E-1 K-40 6
8.2 4.1 1.7 Co-60 3
4.2 E-2 3.5 E-2 3.1 E-2 Cs-137 5
4.8 E-2 3.5 E-2 1.7 E-2 Ra-226 6
3.6 E-1 2.5 E-1 1.9 E-1 2-232 6
4.9 E-1 3.2 E-1 1.7 E-1 25 Be-7 1
2.2 E-1 K-40 4
2.6 1.2 5.2 E-1 Co-60 1
3.2 E-2 Cs-137 3
5.3 E-2 3.2 E-2 2.1 E-2 Ce-141.
1 3.4 E-2 Ra-226 6
4.9 E-1 3.9 E-1 3.0 E-1 2-232 6
5.2 E-1 3.2 E-1 1.9 E-1 31 (Background)
K-40 6
1.4 E 1 1.1 E 1 7.5 Cs-137 2
3.9 E-2 3.1 E-2 2.2 E-2 Ra-226 6
4.8 E-1 3.5 E-1 2.6 E-1 2-232 6
6.6 E-1 4.4 E-1 2.8 E-1 32 Be-7 1
2.6 E-1 K-40 6
1.1 E 1 4.2 9.2 E-1 00-60 4
7.5 E-1 2.2 E-1 1.8 E-2 Cs-137 6
1.2 E-1 5.2 E-2 1.6 E-2 Pa-226 6
4.8 E-1 3.1 E-1 1.8 E-1 2-232 6
4.8 E-1 3.6 E-1 2.3 E-1 33 Be-7 5
1.9 1.3 5.1 E-1 K-40 6
1.4 E 1 8.9 3.5 Mn-54 2
6.2 E-2 5.3 E-2 4.4 E-2 Co-58 1
4.6 E-2 Co-60 6
9.2 E-1 5.1 E-1 1.1 E-1 Ru-106 2
5.8 E-1 5.3 E-1 4.8 E-1 Sb-125 1
1.2 E-1 Cs-137 6
3.9 E-1 2.4 E-1 5.2 E-2 Ce-144 3
6.9 E-1 4.7 E-1 3.5 E-1 Ra-226 6
7.1 E-1 5.2 E-1 3.7 E-1 2-232 6
6.5 E-1 4.9 E-1 2.9 E-1 III-24
TABLE III-L Vegetable Isotopic Analyses Isotopes Analyses Pasult Iccation Sample Type Detected (pCi/gm-wet)
Forked River, N.J.
'1bmatoes K-40 2.1 + 0.27 Peppers K-40 1.5[0.29 Cucumber K-40 1.0 + 0.17
'Itcs River, N.J.
Corn K-40 2.6 + 0.49 Barnegat, N.J.
'lbmatoes K-40 2.0 + 0.26 Peppers K-40 1.6 7 0.35 Eagplant K-40 2.3[0.35 Forked River, N.J.
31bmatoes K-40 4.5 + 0.59 Cucumbers K-40 8.1[0.15 Farmingdale, N.J.
Tomatoes K-40 1.9 + 0.34 Peppers K-40 1.6 i 0.53 Corn K-40 2.4[0.38 Cookstown, N.J.
'Ibmatoes K-40 1.7 + 0.34 Cucu h K-40 1.2 7 0.18 Corn K-40 3.3[0.63 Harmonton, N.J.
'Ibmatoes K-40 2.5 + 0.28 Corn K-40 1.9 I 0.57 Peppers K-40 2.7[0.46 III-25 m--
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