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Radioactive Waste & Environ Monitoring Annual Rept,1979
ML19305D380
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Issue date: 03/31/1980
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O QUAD CITIES STATION RADIOA(;TIVE WASTE AND ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING Annual Report 1979 l

EBERLINE INSTRUMENT CORPORATION Midwest Facility 8 004150 W MARCH M

ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS PROGRAM for QUAD CITIES POWER STATION Commonwealth Edison Company ANNUAL REPORT 1979 i

EBERLINE INSTRUMENT CORPORATION Midwest Facility Compiled by:

(d KithrynA.QKohl, Administrator i

Written, Reviewed and S

1 Approved by:

D b Ik b Date:

Chandrasekaran,1 S., Manager I

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TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Introduction..........................................................

1 Summary...............................................................

2 1.0 Effluents 1.1 Gaseous..................................................

3 1.2 Liquid..................................................-

3 2.0 Solid Waste....................................................

3 3.0 Dose Tb Man 3.1 Gaseous Effluent Pathways................................

4 3.2 Liquid Ef fluen t Pa thways.................................

5 4.0 Site Meteorology...............................................

5 5.0 Enviro nmental Moni toring.......................................

6 5.1 Gamma Radiation..........................................

6 5.2 Airborne I-131 and Particulate Radioactivity.............

6 5.3 Aquatic Radioactivity....................................

.6 5.4 Milk.....................................................

7 5.5 Special Collections......................................

7 6.0 Analytical Procedures..........................................

7 7.0 Milch Animal Census............................................

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Appendix I - Figures and Da ta Tables.................................

8 Station Releases i

Gaseous Effluents..............................................

9 Li q u id E f f lu e n t s...............................................

21 Solid Waste Shipments..........................................

25 Isodose and Concentration Contours.............................

44 Dose Calcula tion Parame ters....................................

48 Dose Calculations..............................................

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Environmental Monitoring

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Loca tions of Fixed Environmental Radiological Stations.........

51 S tandard Radiological Monitoring Program.......................

52 Summary Table s - Enviro nmen tal.................................

55 Gamma Radiction Measurements (TLD).............................

59 Appendix II - Meteorological Data....................................

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INTRODUCTION I

Units 1 and 2 of_the Quad Cities Station located near Cordova, Illinois 1

next to the Mississippi River, are 800 MWe boiling water reactors; sim-ilar in design to Dresden Units 2 and 3. The plant has been designed to keep releases to the environment at levels below those specif'ed in the regulations.

Liquid effluents from Quad Cities are released to the Missf.ssippi River in contro11dd batches after radioassay of each batch. Gaseous effluents are released to the atmosphere after delay to permit decay of short half-life gases. Releases to the atmosphere are calculated on the basis of analyses of daily grab samples of noble gases and contintously collected composite sampics of iodine and particulate matter. The aesults of effluent analyses are summarlmed on a monthly basis and reported to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission as required per Technical Specifications. Airborne concentrations of noble gases, I-131 and particulate radioactivity in off-site areas are calculated using effluent and meteorological data and data on iscoopic composition of effluents.

Environmental monitoring is conducted by sampling at indicator and reference i

(background) stations in the vicinity of the Quad Cities plant to measure changes in radiation or radioactivity levels that may be attributable to plant operation. If significant changes attributable to Quad Cities are j

maasured, these changes are correlated with effluent releases. External gamma radiation exposure from noble gases and I-131 in milk are the most 4

critical pathways at this site; however, an environmental monitoring pro-gram is conducted which includes other pathways of less importance, i

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SUMMARY

1 Caseous Ond liquid effluents for the period remained at a fraction of the Technical Specification limits.

Calculations of environmental con-centrations based on effluent, Mississippi River flow, and meteorological data for the period indicate that consumption by the public of radio-nuclides attributable to the plant are unlikely to exceed the regulatory limits. Gamma radiation exposure from noble gases released to the atmosphere represented the critical pathway for the period with a maximum individual dose estimated to be 0.5 mrem for the year, when a shiciding and occupancy factor of 1.4 is assumed. Environmental monitoring results confirm that dose via other pathways was not significant.

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1.0 EFFLUENTS t

1.1 CASEOUS EFFLUENTS TO THE ATMOSPHERE Measured concentrations and isotopic composition of noble gases, radioiodine, and particulate radioactivity released to the atmosphere durine the year, are listed 'in Table 1.1-1. A total of 3.48 E+04 curies of noble gases was released alth an average release rate of 1.10 E+03 pCi/sec.

A total of 0.85 curies of I-131 was released during the year.

A total of 0.73 curies of beta-gamma emitters and 4.47 E-04 curies of alpha emitters was released as airborne particulate matter.

1.2 LIQUIDS RELEASED TO THE MISSISSIPPI A total of 5.15 E+07 liters of radioactive liquid waste con-taining 1.3 curies (excluding tritium) were discharged from the station.

These wastes were released at a monthly average concentration of 1.93 E-09 uCi/ml which is 1.9% of the Technical Specification release limits for unidentified radioactivity. During the same period, 22.8 curies of tritium and 6.3 E-03 curies of alpha radioactivity were released. Quarterly release estimates and principal' radionuclides in liquid' effluents are given in Table 1.2-1.

2.0 SOLID RADI0 ACTIVE WASTE Solid radioactive wastes were shipped to Richland, Washington; Beatty, Nevada; Hanford, WA, and Barnwell Nuclear Center, South Carolina.

The record of waste shipments'is summarized in Table 2.0-1.

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3.0 DOSE TO MAN 3.1 CASEOUS EFFLUENT PATHWAYS GAMMA DOSE RATES Camma air and whole body dose rates off-site were calculated based on measured release rates, isotopic composition of the noble gases, and meteor-ological data for the period (Table 3.1-1).

Isodose contours of whole body dose are shown in Figure 3.1-1 for the year. Based on measured effluents and meteorological data, the maximum dose to an individual would be 0.5 mrem for-the year, with an occupancy or shielding factor of 1.4 included.

The maximum gamma air dose was 0.9 mrad.

BETA AIR AND SKIN RATES The range of beta particles in air is relatively small (on the order of a few meters of less): consequently, plumes of gaseous effluents may.be con-sidered " infinite" for purpose of calculating the dose from beta radiation incident on the skin. However, the actual dose to sensitive skin tissues is difficult to calculate because.this depends on the beta particle energies, thickness of inert skin, and clothing covering sensitive tissues. For pur-poses of this report the skin is taken to have a thickness of 0.7 mg/cm 2

and an occupancy factor of 0.5 is used. The skin dose from beta and gamma radiation for the year was 0.6 mrem.

The air concentrations of radioactive noble gases at the off-site re-ceptor locations are given in Figure 3.1-2.

The maximum off-site beta air dose for the year was 0.0 mrad.

RADIOACTIVE IODINE The human thyroid exhibits a significant capacity to concentrate in-gested or inhaled iodine, and the radiciodine, 1-131, released during routine operation of the plant, may be made available to man thus resulting in a dose to the thyroid.

The principal pathway of interest for this radionuclide is ingestion of radioiodine in milk by an infant. Calculations made in previous years indicate that contributions to doses from inhalation of I-131 and I-133, and I-133 in milk are negligible.

IODINE-131 CONCENTRATIONS IN AIR The calculated concentration contours for I-151 in air are shown in Figure 3.1-3.

Included in these calculations is ar. iodine cloud depletion factor which accounts for the phenomenon of elemental iodine deposition on I

the ground.

The maximum off-site average concentration is estimated to be j

6.0 x 10-3 pCi/m3 for the year.

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DOSE TO INFANTS 111YROID The hypothetical thyroid dose to an infant living near the plant via ingestion of milk was calculated. The radionuclide coasidered was I-131 and the source of milk was taken to be the nearest dairy farm with the cows pastured from May to October. The maximum infant's thyroid dose was 2.0 mrem during the year (Table 3.1-1).

CONCENTRATION OF PARTICULATES IN AIR Concentrations contours of radioactive airborne particulates are shown in Figure 3.1-4. The maximum off-site average level is estimated to be 4.2 x 10-3

SUMMARY

OF DOSES Table 3.1-1 summarizes the doses resulting from releases of airborne radioactivity via the different exposure pathways.

3.2 LIQUID EFFLUENT PA111 WAYS The three principal pathways through the aquatic environment for poten-tial doses to man from liquid waste are ingestion of potable water, eating aquatic foods, and exposure while walking on the shoreline. Not all of these pathways are applicable at a given time or station but a reasonable approxi-l mation of the dose can be made by adjusting the dose formula for season of the year or type and degree of use of the aquatic environment. NRC* developed equations were used to calculate the doses to the whole body, lower GI tract, thyroid, bone and skin; specific parameters for use in the equations are given in Table 3.2-1. In general, the values of the parameters used were taken from HERMES **, a report which summarizes the living habits of persons in the North Central U.S.

These doses are summarized in Table 3.2-2. No organ -

dose exceeded 0.3 mrem for the year.

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j 4.0 SITE METEOROLOGY A summary of the site meteorological measurements taken during each calendar quarter of the year is given in Appendix II. The data are presented as cumulative joint frequency distributions of 300' level wind direction and l

wind speed class by atmospheric stability class determined from the tempera-ture difference between the 300' and 35' levels. Data recovery for these measurements wan 86%.

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ONuclear Regulatory Commission, Regulatory Guide 1.109 (Rev 1).

00J. F. Fletcher and W. L. Dotson (compilers), " HERMES-A digital Computer Code l

for Estimating Regional Radiological Effects from the Nuclear Power Industry,"

l USAEC Report HEDL-TME-71-168, Hanford Engineering Development Laboratory,1971.

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5.0 ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING Table 5.0-1 provides an outline of the radiological environmental monitoring program as required in current Technical Specifications. This program went into effect in November 1977 and differs from previous pro-grams in the number and types of analyses performed.

The routine program has been supplemented during 1979 by an Environmental Dose Pathways Study which is designed to provide more sensitive measurements of actual con-centrations in the environment and at the source of release.

These meas-urements together with extensive gamma dose measurements with TLDs and pressurized ion chambers are intended to permit examination and refinement of the environmental dose models. Tables 5.0-2 to 5.0-5 summarize data for the year.

Except for tables of special interest, tables listing all data are no longer included in the annual report.

All data tables are available for inspection at the Station.

Specific findings for various environmental media are discussed below.

5.1 CAMMA RADIATION External radiation dose from on-site sources and noble gases re-leased to the atmosphere was measured at six indicator and ten reference (background) locations using solid lithium fluoride thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLD). A comparison of the TLD results for reference stations with on-site and off-site indicator stations is included in Table 5.1-1.

5.2 AIRBORNE I-131 and PARTICULATE,\\DI0 ACTIVITY Concentrations of airborne I-131 and particulate radioactivity at monitoring locations are summarized in Table 5.0-2 through 5.0-5.

Locations of the samplers are the same as for direct radiation measure-ments, shown in Figure 5.0-1.

Airborne I-131 remained below the LLD of 0.1 pCi/ma throughout the year.

Gross beta concentrations ra1ged from 0.01 to 0.10 pCi/m3 in indicator stations with an average concentrations of 0.04 pCi/m 3 for the year. No radioactivity attributable to station operation was detected in any sample.

5.3 AQUATIC RADIOACTIVITY

. Surface water samples were collected daily and composited for analysis weekly from the Inlet Canal, blowdown diffuser pipe, East Moline Water Works, and Davenport Water Works.

The cooling water samples are analyzed weekly for gross beta concentrations.- A composite sample from each quarter from the blowdown diffuser pipe was analyzed for tritium.

The results of analyses, except for some samples from the blowdown diffuser 6

pipe, do not indicate measurable radioactivity attributable to station operation.

Station analyses of split samples from the blowdown did not exceed 30 pCi/1.

Samples from the two water works are composited quarterly and analyzed for gamma emitters. All samples analyzed were below the limits of detection for the program indicating that there was no measurable amount of radioactivity due to station operations present.

Levels of gamma radioactivity in fish collected were measured and found in all cases to be below the lower limits of detection for the program.

A sediment sample was analyzed by gamma spectrometry and found to be below the detection limits for the program.

5.4 MILK Milk samples were collected monthly from November through April and weekly from May through October and analyzed for iodine-131.

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locations were the Hansen Dairy Farm located about 5 miles northeast of the Station, and the Turner Farm, 2.5 miles southwest of the Plant.

Ra-dioiodine was below the limits of detection in all samples collected.

5.5 SPECIAL COLLECTIONS No special collections were made during the period.

6.0 ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES A summary of the procedures used for analyzing radiactivity in en-vironmental samples is given in Appendix III of the report for the period January - June 1975.

Procedures used during the period covered by this report remain essentially unchanged.

7.0 DAIRY CENSUS A census of milch animals was conducted and the findings are tabulated below. The survey was conducted by " door-to-door" canvas and by information from Illinois and Iowa Agricultural Agents Name of Farm.

Distance and Direction or Farmer from Station Milking Animals Saddle Club Dairy 1 mile S

-100 cows Carl Turner 2 miles SW 150 Holstein Jim Hamilton 4-4 miles SW 75 Holstein V. Hazlett 4 miles SE 1 goat Alan Musal 4-5 miles SW 80 Holstein Fansen Farm 5 miles N 20 cows G. Dornbush 5 miles N 20 cows 7

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QUAD CITIES flVCLEAR POWER STATl011 TABLE 1.1-1 EFFLUEllT AtlD WASTE DISPOSAL SEMIAllNUAL REPORT 1979 CASEQUS EFFLUEllTS-SUMliATION OF ALL RELEASES quarter quarter

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Unit 1st 2nd Erron %

A.

Fission & Activation Gases

_1_, Total relecsc Cl 5.4 2 E+03 1.39E+04 1 Average release rate for period uCl/sec 6.97E+02 1.77E+03 3.

a.

Percent of Tech. Spec. limit Chinney 8.23E-02 4.50E-01 b.

Percent of Tech. Spec. limit S t a c!,

1.66E+00 5.24E+00 B.

lodines

],u _T tal todine-131 Cl t y g,_ _

g gp_o1 2

1 Avercan release rete for ueriod uti/sec im-J2 4.881-02 3.

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Percent of Tech. Spec. 1imit statior

'2.99 2.45 l

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Porticulates l.

Particul.ites with half-lives > li days CI 3.46E-01 2.76E-Ol l

_2 Averane relence rate for nerlod uC1/sec_

4.45E-02 3.51E-02_

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Gross alpha radioactivity Ci 5.41F -05 2.13E-05 l

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QUAD CITIES NUCLEAR POWER STATION TABLE l.1-1 (Cont.)

EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMI ANNUAL REPORT 1979 GASEQUS EFFLUENTS-SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES quarter quarter Est. Total Unit 3rd 4th Error. %

A.

Fission & Activation Gases i

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Total release Cl 7.llE+03 8.36E+03 i

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Averace relesse rate for eeriod uC I /sec 8.94 E+02 1.05E+03 I

3.

a.

Percent of Tech. Spec. Ilmit Chimney 2.03E-01 3.82E-01 b.

Percent of Tech. Spec. Ilmit Stack 5.29 E+00 6.61E+00 8

lodines 1.

Total Iodine-131 Cl 1.12r_oi 5.67E-02 2.

Averaoe release rate for oeriod uCI /see 1.41E-02 7.13E-03 3*

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Percent of Tech. Spec. limit statfor 1.00E+00 5.50E-01 C.

Particulates l.

Particulates with half-Ilves > 8 davs CI 5.34E-02 5.14E-02 2.

Averaoe release rate for oeriod uCl/sec 6.72E-03 6.47E-03 l

3 Gross alpha radioactivity Ci 3.62E-06 3.68E-04 QCRC # 103 10

TABLE 1.1-1 (Cont.)

EFFLUENT AND llASTE DISPOSAL SEHI ANNUAL REPORT GASEOUS EFFLUENTS-SunHATION OF ALL RELEASES Quarter Quarter Est. Totall Unit 1st 2nd E rrci, j'. __

D.

Tritium 4.47E+01 7.90E+01'

1. _ Total release CI

_2 Avernae release rate for period uCI/sec 5.75E+00 1.00E+01 l

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TABLE 1.1-1 (cont. )

EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMI ANNUAL REPORT 1979 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS-SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES l

l Quarter Quarter Est. Total Unit 3rd 4th Error, %

0 Tritium i

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Total release C1 1.27E+01 9.22E+00 l

2.

Averaae release rate for oeriod uCI/sec 1.59E+00 1.16E+00 l

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QUAD CITIES liUCLEAR POWER STATION TADLE 1.1-1 (Cont.)

i EFFLUEllT AND t/ASTE DISPOSAL SEMIAtlNUAL REPORT _l,91 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS-ELEVATED RELEASE Continuous Mode Batch Mode

!!uclides Released Unit 1st 2nd I.

Fission gases Kr-85 CI

<LLD

<LLD Kr-85m Cl 3.89E+02 9.48E+02 Kr-87 Ci

<LLD 1.23E+04 Kr-88 C1 2.04E+02 1.48E+03 Xe-133 CI 3.34E+03 4.54E+03 Xc-135 Ci 5.55E+02 8.18E+02 Ci

<LLD

<LLD Xe-13rm Xc-138 Ci 7.47E+02 3.58E+03 CI Cl U nident i fied Ci

<LLD

<LLD Total for Period Cl 5.23E+03 2.36E+04 2.

lodines 1-131 Ci 2.75E-01 3.64E-01 l-133 Ci 2.02E+00 2.36E+00 i

1_l)J C1 2.76E+00 2.54E+00 Total for Period Cl 5.06E+00 5.26E+00 l-l l

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QUAD CITIES NUCLEAR POWER STATION TABLE 1.1-1 (Cont.)

EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMIANNUAL REPORT 1979 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS ELEVATED RELEASE Continuous Mode Batch Mode Nuclides Released Unit 3rl 4th I.

Fission gases Kr-8g Cl

<LLD

<LLD i

K r-85m Cl 9.76E+02 9.45E+02 Kr-87 Cl 2.96E+02 5.89E+02 K r-88 Cl 1.33E+03 2.12E+03 Xe-133 CI 3.07E+03 1.96E+03 Xe-135 Cl 6.43E+02 5.98F+02 l

Xe-135m Cl 2.49E+02 6.38E+02 Xc-133 Cl 4.86E+02 1.47E+03 Cl Cl Unidenti fied Cl

<t i n (LLD Total for Period CI

-7_nsp+og 3.32E+03 2.

lodines 1-131 Cl 9.30E-02 3.95E-02 1-133 Cl 5.56E-01 1.58E-01 1-135 Cl 6.91E-01 2.59E-01 Total for Period Cl 1.34E+00 4.57E-01

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TABLE 1.1-1' (Cont.)

1979 EFFLUENT AND L'ASTE DISPOSAL SEMI ANNUAL REPORT GASEOUS EFFLUENTS-ELEVATED RELEASE Continuous liode Batch flode Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter __

Nuclides Released Unit 1st 2nd 3.

Particulates jSr-89 CI 4.26E-02 4.97E-02 Sr-90 Cl 1.26E-04 3.00E-04

_Cs-134 Cl 1.55E-04 1.12E-03, CL-137 CI 7.90E-04 1.49E-03 6.27E-02 1.53E-01 Ca-140 Ci Cl I

Cr51 ci

<LLD 1.28E-02 Mn54 ci

<LLD 2.62E-04 CoSB CI

<LLD 6.21E-04 i

Co60 C1 2.88E-04 3.41E-03 1131 Cl 1.24E-02 2.69E-02 Ag110m CI

<LLD

<LLD Ce 141 CI 4.51E-04 1.42E-03 Cs 136 C;

<LLD 7.07E-04 CI Cl Cl Not Unid ntified C i_

i1.59E-01 Ap p,1_icabl e 2

Note 1:

This is Data from February and March. Main Chimney Particulate Composite from January was lost.

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TADLE 1.1-1-- (Co'nt'. )

EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SDilANNUAL REPORT 1979 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS ELEVATED RELEASE Continuous Mode Batch Mode Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter Nuclides Released Unit 3rd 4th 3.

Particulates Sr-89 CI 5.60E-02 1.26E-02 Sr-90 Cl 1.50E-04 2.31E-03 Cs-134 Ci

<LLD 4.02E-05 Cs-137 CI 8.15E-04 3.72E-04 Ba-lho Cl 6.67E-02 1.65E-02 La-140 CI

<LLD

< LLD Cr51 Ci

<LLD

7. 80E-04 Mn54 CI 1.17E-05

< LLD CoS8 Ci

<LLD

<LLD Co60 Cl 1.24E-04 4.33E-04 1131 CI 5.74E-03 3.38E-03 Ag110m CI (LLD

<LLD Ce 141 CI 5.97E-04 1.39E-04 Fe 59 C1 4.12E-05

<LLD Zn 65 C1 3.31E-05

<LLD Ce 144 C1 6.59E-05 (LLD Cl Ci QCRC # 103 16

QUAD CITIES tiUCLEAR POWER STAT 10ll TABLE 1.1-1 (Cont.)

EFFLUEllT AtlD VASTE DISPOSAL SEMI All!!UAL REPORT 1979 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS ' VENT RELEASE Continuous flode Batch Mode Quarter Qucrter Quarter Quarter

!!uclides Reicased Unit 1st 2nd I.

Fission gases Kr-8_5 CI

<LLD

<LLD K r-S t;m Cl 3.45E+00 4.68E+00 Kr-87 Ci

<LLD

<LLD

_K r -88 CI

1. IlEMO 5.76E+00 Xe-133 Cl 5.33E+01 2.00E+01 Xc-135 Cl 6.59E+00 3.77E+00 led 33m Ci

<LLD

<LLD X e - 13,8 Cl 8.02E+00 3.15EMI CI Ci U n i dent i f i ed Ci

<LLD

<LLD Total for Period Ci 7.25E+01

6. 58EMI 2

lodines

..,1 - 131 Ci 5.31E-02 1.99E-02 1-133 Ci 1.98E-01 2.57E-01 1-13,5 Ci 3.59E-01 5.24E-01 Total for Period Ci 6.10E-01 8.01E-01 i

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QUA0 CITIES NUCLEAR POWER STATION TABLE 1.1-1 (Cont.)

EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMIANNUAL REPORT 1979 GASEQUS EFFLUENTS. VENT RELEASE Continuous Mode Batch Mode Nuclides Released Unit 3r 4ti l.

Fission gases Kr-8g Cl

<LLD (LLD Kr-85m Cl 8.89E+00 1 5 56E+00 K r-87 Cl 1.31E+00 1.87E+00 K r-88 Cl 1.20E+01 9.45E+00 Xe-133 C1 2.40E+01 7.88E+00 Xe-13g C1 2.77E+00 1 08E+00 Xe-135m Cl 1.59E+00 2.60E+00 Xe-138 CI 8.20E+00 7.91E+00 Cl CI Unidentified C1

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< tto Total for Period Cl 5.88E+01 1.46E+01 2.

lodines 1-131 Cl 1.85E-02 1.72E-02 1-133 Ci 9.39E-02 3.69E-02 1-13g CI 2.70E-01 1.04E-01 Total for Period CI 3.82E-01 1.58E-01 i

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TADLE 1.1 (Cont. ) -

EFFLUENT AllD VASTE D'ISPOSAl. SDil AllilUAL REPORT 1979 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS-VENT RELEASE Continuous Ho'de Datch Mode iQuarter Quarter Quarter Quarter

- Nuclides Released Unit 1st 2nd

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Particulates-

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1 Sr-89 Ci 1.91E-03

-1.79E-03

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Sr-90 Ci 1.14E-04 3.13E-04

_C s - 13!,

CI 2.66E-03 7.89E-04 l

Cs-137 CI 3.01E-03 6.84E-04 l

Ca-110 Cl 1.93E-02 1.15E-02 4

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l Cr51 Ci 7.84E-03 3.40E-04 l

Hn54 Ci 9.29E-05 1.22E-04 coSS Ci 1.84E-04 9.49E-04 Co6d Cl 1.77E-03 2.13E-03 I

i131 Ci 9.99E-03 4.28E-03 Ag110m CI 2.94E-05

<LLD Cs-136 Ci 8.84E-04 2.40E-04 Zn-65 CI 3.31E-04 2.43E-04 Ce-141 C1 2.87E-04 1.35E-03 Zr-95 CI 2.23E <LLD NB-95 Cl 1.28E-05

<LLD Ru-103 C1 1.51E-05

<LLD Not Unidentified Ci 1.94E-02 iApplicable-4.

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NOTE: This is a reflection of U-2 Data from January and U-1 and U-2'from February and March due to a loss of U-1 Particulate Composite Sample.

from January.

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EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMI ANNUAL REPORT 1979 GASE0US EFFLUENTS-VENT RELEASE Continuous Mode Batch Mode Quarter Quarter Quarter quarter Nuclides Released Unit 3rd 4th 3.

Particulates i

i Sr-89 Cl 1,04g-03 4.79E-04 Sr-90 Ci 6_nny-os 8.04E-05 Cs-134 CI 6.31E-04 6.32E-04 C s-137 C1 4.20E-04 1.05E-03 i

Sa-140 CI 5.35E-03 2.89E-03 Nb 95 C1

< tLD 1 39E-04 i

Cr51 Cl 6.78E-04 3.47E-04 Mn54 C1 2.32E-05 1.05E-04 CoS8 CI 4.49E-05 7.75E-05 Co60 Cl 6.65E-04 5 71E-03

'131 C1 2.57E-03 1.81E-03

< LLJ) 7.45E-06 Ag110m CI Cs 136 Cl 1.19E-04 1.20E-03 l

Fe 59 Cl 1.63E-05

< LLD Zn 65 Ci 5.09E-05 1.44E-04 Ce 141 Cl 8.63E-06 7.73E-05 l

Ce 144 C1 2.06E-05 1 36E-04 Zr 95

< l-(D 1.20E-06 I

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TABLE 1.2-1 EFFLUEllT AfiD UASTE DISPOSAL SElllAliNUAL REPORT 1979 i

LIQUID EFFLUEtiTS-SulittATION OF ALL RELEASES

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Quarter Quarter Gt 1otal-Unit 1st 2nd Error 2 %

1 A.

Fission and Activation Products

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1 Total release (not including t_r_i t l ern. cases. alnha)

Cl 1,g4p_o1 1,04p_oj 2

Average diluted concentration durino period uCl/ml 1.20E-09 4.11E-10 1,_ P. c_rcent of annlicy,bl_e limi t 1.20E+00 4.11E-01 i

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11aximum diluted concentration durinn period uCi/ml 6.32E-08 5.14E-08 B.

Tritium 1.

Total release Cl 3.77E+00

2. 71E+00 2

Average diluted concentration durinn period uCl/mi 2.46E-08 1.07E-08

'4. P,creent of applic e_1g Ilmit 8.21E-04 3.57E-04 C.

Dissolved and Entrained Gases l

1 Total relecse Ci

<tto

<tto 2

Average diluted concentration durino period uCl/ml

<LLD

<tLD 3.

Percent of annlicable limit

<LLD

__ LLD i

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Gross Alpha Radioactivity j

l.

Total release Cl 7.03E-04 1.19E-05 4.50E-12 4.70E-14 l

2.

Averane concentration released uCI/ril E.

Volume of vaste released (prior

_t o di lu_t lon)

Liters 2.92E+06 1.64E+06 i

l

~

l F.

Volume of diiulion. water used dorinn rgrlod L3 ters 1.53E+11 2.53E+11 QCRC # 103 21

QUAD CITIES NUCLEAR POWER STATION TABLE 1.2-1 (cont.)

EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMI ANNUAL REPORT 1979 LIQUID EFFLUENTS-SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES Quarter quarter Est. Total Unit 3rd 4th Error, %

A.

Fission and Activation Products l

1.

Total release (not including trittim. nases. aloha)

Cl 1.77E-01 8.42E-01 2

Average diluted concentration durino oeriod uCl/ml 9.41E-10 5.17E-09 3.

Percent of anolicable Ilmit 9.41E-01 5.17E+00 4

Maximum diluted concentration durino oeriod uCl/mi 2.37E-08 1 92E-06*

B.

Tritium 1.

Total release C1 3.91E+00 7.18E+00 2

Average diluted concentration durino neriod uCI/ml 2.08E-08 4.40E-08 1

3.

Percent of aooIIcable Ilmit 6.93E-04 1.47E-03 l

C.

Dissolved and Entrained Gases 1.

Total release Ci

<LLD

< lLD 2

Average diluted concentration durina oeriod uCI/ml

<LLD

< LLD 3.

Percent of aoolicable limit

<LLD

< tLD D.

Gross Alpha Radioactivity 1.

Total release Cl 1.61E-04 5.41E-03 2.

Averace concentration released uCl/ml 8.56E-13 3.32E-11 1

1 E.

Volume of waste released (prior to dilution)

Liters 2.63E+06 4.43E+07 F.

Volume of dilution water used

' mm.

durino nerlod g, ]_,, 1 t 0/3 1.88E+11 1.63E+11

  • This Batch was discharged on an iden'if'a o 'ide basis QCRC # 103 22

QUAD CITIES I4UCLEAR POWER STATION TABLE 1.2-1 (Cont.)

EffLUEllT AND 1/ASTE DISPOSAL SEMIAlliVAL REPORT 1979 LIQUID EFFLUENTS Continuous Mode Batch Itode Quarter quarter Quarter Quarter Unit 1st 2nd _

Sr-89 Ci 1.31E-03 1.63E-04

~

l Sr-90 CI l 1.18E-04

~1.34E-04 Cs-134 CI 9.68E-02 3.07E-03 cc-137 Cl 1.04E-01 7.63E-03 1-131 CI

<LLD

_ ' LLD Co-58 Ci

7. 4 2 E-0I-2.12E-04

_Co-60 CI 2.81E-02 4.31E-03 Fe-59 Ci

<LLD

<LLD

_Zn-65 Ci

<LLD 4.70E-04 in r.,)

Ci

<LLD

<tto Cr-51 CI

<LLD

<LLD Zr-95 CI

<LLD

<LLD

_lf b-95 Ci

<LLD l

<LLD 11o-99 Ci

<LLD

<LLD An11on Ci 4.49E-04 2.67E-04 Ba-140 Ci 1.49E-01 1.'66E-02 Cs136 Ci 8.96E-03 1.16E-03 La-140 CI~

3.96E-02 4.54E-03 Cl Uni der.t i f i ed Cl~

<LLD 6.54E ___

1.04E-01 Totel-for Peried (chovg)_

Ci 4.29E,01 X,c.13 3 Ci

<LLD

<LLD Xe-135 Ci

<LLD

<LLD Less Sr89 & 90 4.28E-01 i

Lu

QUAD CITIES NUCLEAR POWER STATION l

TABLE 1.2-1 (Cont.)

i EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMIANNUAL REPORT 1979 LIQUID EFFLUENTS Continuous Mode Batch Mode Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter Unit 3rd 4th Sr-89 Cl 1.73E-03 5.17E-01 Sr-90 CI 3.17E-04 4.82E-03 Cs-134 Cl 1.23E-02 9.04E-02 Cs-137 Cl 2.56E-02 1.84E-01 i

I l-131 Ci

< LLD 1.14E-01 l

l Co-58 Ci

< LLD 1.45E-03 Co-60 C1 2.68E-02 1.28E-01 l

Fe-59 CI (LLD

< LLD I

.Zn-65 Ci 1.47E-03 2.64E-03 l

Mn-54 Cl 1.15E-03 5.85E-03 Cr-51 Ci

< tLD

< LLD Zr-95 C1

< tto

<LLD Nb-95 Ci

<tto

< LLD i

Mo-09 Ci

< tLO

< tLD Ao110m Cl

( LLD

( LLD Ba-140 Ci

< LLD

< llD Ce 141 Ci

< LLD 3.34E-03 La-140 Ci 3.50E-03 6.23E-03 Ci Unidentified Ci 1.04E-01

( LLD Total for Period (above)

Ci 1 77r-ni 1.06E+00

_Xg-133 C1

<tLD

< LLD Xe-135 Ci

<tLD

<LLD QCRC 1 103 24

=

SOLID RADIOACTIVE WASTE

SUMMARY

D::C - Unrnwell South Carolina CN - Cliem Nuclear Co.

QUAD-CITIES STATION

. TABLE 2.0-1 liN - liittman Nuclear & Development Co.

JANUARY 1979

' DISPOSITION'0F MATERIAL

~

VOLUME (ft )

VOLUME (ft

)'

MILLICURIES CURIES l DATE

.'CO. TRANS.

BURIAL SITE PER S!!IPMENT PER MONTH PER SHIPMENT PER MONTil I 1-2 Hittman BSC 105 7608.5 r

I t

l1-3 l

90 9709.6 l 1-4 105 10922.

.$1-4 905.79 358.6 I

' 1 "

105 9904.3 1-10 90 8596 U.

1-10

  • 90 8666 1-11 105 14125 1-11 i"

90 13655 105 12812 1-12 1 " -

105 4267.3 i

'l-i7 -

105 11727-1-22 105 10371 i-22 90 10078 1-26 90 6949 170 2970

'1-29 4-w

SOLID RADI0 ACTIVE WASTE SU}SfARY ILSC - Ilarnwell Soutit Carolina CN - Chem NucleaJ Co.

QUAD-CITIES STATION TA111.E 2.0-1 (Cont.)

IIM - !!ittman Nuclear & Development Co.

JANUARY 1979 DISPOSITION OF MATERIAL VOLUME (ft )

VOLUME (ft )

MILLICURIES CURIES DATE CO. TRANS.

BURIAL SITE PER SilIPMENT PER MONTH PER SHIPMENT PER MONTl!

1-29 Hittman BSC 105 13456 1-29 90 7387 1-31 90 6756 2740.79 170.318

.5 a

b i

i i

t

SOLID RADIOACTIVE WASTE

SUMMARY

BSC - B.,rnwc11 South Carolina

.C:t - t: hem Nuclear Co.

QUAD-CITIES STATION IIN liittman Nuclear & Development Co.

TABLE 2.0-1 (Cor.t.)

FEBRUARY 1979 DISPOSITION OF MATERIAL VOLUME (ft )

VOLUME (ft )

MILLICURIES' CURIES i.

DATE CO. TRANS.

BURIAL SITE PER SilIPMENT PER MONTH PER SilIPMENT Ptri MONTH 2-1 Ilittman-BSC 170 10195 4

I2-2 105 16356 I

,2-5 90 8833 2-5 90 8550

~ i 2-7 105

-9776 w

2-7 ~

105 w

9392 2-8 1289.75 671 90

'2-9 14689 2-9 90 11449 2-12 105 8227 2-12 105 7201 4

n.

n 2-14 90 10973 2-14 90 11838 n

2-16 90 7397 J-19 105 14909 li ft 2-19 90 6210

SOLID RADI0 ACTIVE WASTE SUKfARY ilSC - Ilarnucll Soutli Carolina CN - Chem Nuclear Co.

QUAD-CITIES STATION

. TABLE 2.0-1 (Cont.)

IIN - Ilittman Nuclear & Development Co.

FEBRUARY 1979 l.

DISPOSITION OF MATERIAL VOLUME (ft )

VOLUME (ft

)~

MILLICURIES CURIES DATE CO. TRANS.

BURIAL SITE PER SilIPMENT PER MONTH PER SHIPMENT PER MONTil 2-23' Hittman BSC 105 23494 I

i 2-26 105 12146 90 11987 l 2-26 2'-27 90

.12197 2 "

90 12699 l

i 3289.75 229.189 m

e 8

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SOLID RADIOACTIVE WASTE SUl@!ARY USC - Barnwell South Carolina CN - Chem Nucica: Co.

QUAD-CITIES STATION TABLE 2.0-1 (Cont.)

IlN - Hittman ;uclear & Development Co.

APRIL 1979 l

DISPOSITION OF MATERIAL i

VOLUME (ft )

VOLUME (ft

)'

MILLICURIES CURIES

DATE CO. TFANS.

BURIAL SITE PER SHIPMENT PER MONTH PER SHIPMENT PER MONTH i

  • 4-2 Hittman BSC 105 27244 l4-6 Richland 577.5 88 4-4 105 BSC 32758

!4 "

90 28585 4-6 305 28166 w

4-9 90 20873 i

4-9

  • 105 16818 4-11 90 21237

~

4-12 90 15639 NECo 4-16 Richlahd 1071.15 49 4-16 Hittman BSC 105 17290 4-16 90 17447 4-18i 90 15939 90 4-18 16739 4-19 105 19841 I

.4-20 105 20197

SOLID RADIOACTIVE WASTE

SUMMARY

USC - Barnwell South Carolina C': - Clam Nuclear Co.

QUAD-CITIES STATION TABLE 2.0-1 (Cont.)

IIN - liittman Nuclear & Development Co.

APRIL 1979 DISPOSITION OF MATERIAL VOLUME (fe )

VOLUME (fe

)~

MILLICURIES CURIES DATE CO. TPJJ:S.

BURIAL SITE PER SHIPMENT PER MONTH PER SHIPMENT PER MONTH

'4-23 Hittman BSC 90 4322 4-25 105.2 7886

'4-25 90 9686 3298.85 320.804 I

u 4

9 O

i I

l

SOLID RADI0 ACTIVE UASTE SUDIARY lif C - lisirnwell Soutit Carolina

(:::. - tihem Nuclear Co.

QUAD-CITIES STATION

. TABLE 2.0-1 (Cont.)

,11.' - itittman Nuclear & Development Co.

I!AY 197s DISPOSITION OF MATERIAL l

VOLUME (fe )

VOLUME (ft

)'

MILLICURIES CURIES

! DATE CO. TRANS.

BURIAL SITE PER SHIPMENT PER MONTH PER S!!IPMENT PER MONTil j

I 5-2 lii t tman nse los 29692 5-2 90 13774 5-3 97.66 16353 5-7 97.66 23532 l 5-9 97.66 17356 h 5-11 105 29365 5-14' 97.66 16911 l 5-14 97.66 22940 T> -i l

-97.66 18660

! 5-18 105 4862 5-21 90 12534 5-23 105 21493 105 5-24 39509 l

s 105 5-30 28064 i

1395.96 295.045 l

l 3

SOLID RADIOACTIVE WASTE SUM".ARY ESC - Barnwell South Carolina CN - Chem Nuc1cac Co.

QUAD-CITIES STATION

. TABLE 2.0-1 (Cont.)

!!N - Hittman Nuclear & Development Co.

JUNE 1979 DISPOSITION OF MATERIAL VOLUME (ft )

VOLUME (fe

)~

MILLICURIES CURIES DATE CO. TRANS.

BURIAL SITE PER SHIPMENT PER MONTH PER SHIPMENT PER MONTH l, 6-1 Hittman BSC

. 105 26766 f6-1 NECo Richland 988.4 197.6-6-4 Hittman BSC 105 29218 6-7 105 20992 j ' 6,"

105 25660' 6

y l 6-15 105

[

21819 f'

18526 6-20 105 4

... -. 555 l.., 4.

w-s,,

.46-20 JNEco~

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'. 3 3 7 -

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t

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t

. +

,m,o, 4

..' 97 d6.' L '..

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BSc v,

f.-23

+wu 4

15862-4.cr

u

^

i

~

s

'6-28

97. 66 ' ' '.

11955

{

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171.333 w,

., ;,4..

s,

s.

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  • J s

t-3 Total Volume (ft ) January through Ji ne 1979 - 18056.57 Total Curies January through June 19T9 - 1688.79 s

n.

SOLID RADI0 ACTIVE WASTE

SUMMARY

BSC - Barnwell South Carolina CN - Chem Nuclear Co.

QUAD-CITIES STATION - JULY

. TABLE 2. 0-1 (Cont. )

IIN - Hittman Nuclear & Development Co.

DISPOSITION OF HATERIAL VOLUME (ft )

VOLUME (ft )

CURIES CURIES DATE CO. TRANS.

BURIAL dITE PER SHIPMENT PER MONTH PER SHIPMENT PER MONTH 7-02 HN BSC 105 13.060 7-02 CNS 80 I.07 97.66 13 51 7-05 HN 97.66 11.36 7-09 HN 80 St.I 7-09 CNS 105 13.151 O

7-13 HN 90 13.597 7-16*

HN 80 53.383 7-17 CNS '

7-18 HN 105 7.386 7-20 NECO Hanford 911.9

.057 i

7-20 CNS BSC 100 76.1

_7-23 HN-105 17.45 90 17.109 7-25 HN 7-26 HN 90 7.732 7-27 HN 105 14.023 l

100 76.1 7-27 CNS 1

~

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5 UR 9

CE 4

P 0

)

tn T

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(

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1 UI 5

4 CH IS 2

6 0

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)

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SOLID RADIOACTIVE WASTE

SUMMARY

BSC - Barnwell South Carolina CN - Chem Nuclear Co.

QUAD-CITIES STATION - AUGUST

. TABLE 2.0-1 (Cont.)

IIN - liittman Nuclear & Development Co.

DISPOSITION OF MATERIAL VOLUME (ft )

VOLUME (ft )

MILLICURIES CURIES DATE CO. TRANS.

BURIAL SITE PER SHIPMENT PER MONTil PER SHIPMENT PER MONTH 8-01 HN BSC 105 10.278

~

8-01 CNS 100 127.42 8-02 HN 105 16.04 80.86 16.723 8-06 HN-80 78.6 8-08 CNS 87 8.9 y

8-08~

CNS 105 11 98 8-09' HN 8

80.86 11.04

_ -15

-HN 8-15 HN 52.5 28.48 87 13.98 8-15 CNS 85 13.98 i 8-16 CNS 8-16 HN 52.5 -

62.09 8-18 HN 52.5 41.9 8-21 HN 52.5 34.44 8-22 HN 52.5 48.37 8-23 HN 5 4..c 26.78

SOLID RADI0 ACTIVE WASTE SUltfARY BSC - Barnwell' South Carolina CN - Chem Nuclear Co.

QUAD-CITIES STATION - AUGUST

. TABLE 2.0-1 (Cont. )

IIN -- liittman Nuclear & Development Co.

DISPOSITION OF MATERIAL VOLUME (ft J VOLUME (ft )

MILLICURIES CURIES DATE CO. TRANS.

BURIAL SITE PER SHIPMENT PER MONTH PER SHIPMENT PER MONTH 8-25 HN BSC 52.5 30.4 8-27 CNS 52.5 32.38

'8-29 HN

'52.5 30.89 8-29 HN-52.5 35.69 8-31 HN 52.5 39.36 g

8-31 HN 45

.28.37

~

1538 748 9

9

SOLID RADIOACTIVE WASTE

SUMMARY

BSC - Barnwell South Carolina CN - Chem Nuclear Co.

QUAD-CITIES STATION - SEPTEMBER TABLE 2.0-1 (Cnnt.)

HSi - Hittman Nuclear & Development Co.

DISPOSITION OF MATERIAL VOLUME (ft )

VOLUME {ft )

MILLICURIES CURIES DATE Co. TRANS.

BURIAL SITE PER SHIPMENT PER MONTH PER SHIPMENT f'ER MONTH 9-01 HN BSC 52.5 36.25 9-04 HH 52.5 38.83 9-07 HN 105 16.12 9-08 HN 52.5 31.38 9-08 HN 52.5 24.5 9-10 HN 45 21.27 C.3 31.2 9-10' HN -

9-11 HN 52.5

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+,. 5ti5 34.85 9 33,

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( OET.T A T ?96-13 FT)

WINDS WERSIIRED AT 796 FEFT WTND WIND SDEFD (TN MPH)

MIRErYTON

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OffAn-FITIFS NilCT. EAR PnWFR STATinN DERInD or DEconD.

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W i t1D S M E A S11R F[) AT 796 FEFT WTNn v'ItID SPEFD ( TN MDH)

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( NET,T A T 796-13 FT)

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OCTnBFR - DFCFMRED 1979 STARTLTTY CLASS - MODERATEI,Y UMSTARLE (DELTA T 796-13 FT)

WINDS MEASifHFD AT 796 FEFT WTNn WIND SPEFD (TN MDH1 n in Er*T T OM

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OCTnBFR - DECEMRER 1979 STABTLTTY CLASS SLTGHTT.Y UNSTARLE (DEI.T A 7 796-33 FT)'

WINDS MEAS 11 RED AT 796 FEET WTNn WIND SPEED (TN MPH 1 nIRErTTOM

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9

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OllAn-FITIrS NitCT. EAR POWFH STATinN DFCRMRED 1979 DEDIOD Or der 0RD -

OCTnbrR HEllTRAT.

( nEI.T A T 746-13 FT)

STahit, TTY PLaSS W I S'D 9 MEASffRFD AT 796 FEFT WTNn WIND SDEFD (TN MPH) n t R EC T T O P'

,R-1 4-7 8-17 13-14 19-24 CT 24 TOT AI, y

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1 17 14 2A 11 77 Sd 1

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0 4R WSW n

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4 41 4

7 4

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6 15 1 1 1

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6 27 VADIAMIE 10 n

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in TOTAT.

31 61 160 727 105 54 644

'f 0HR 9 nF Cat,M TN THIS CTa BT t. TTY FI, ASS 0

40l'RS nF MTSSING WTNn ug8SilHFMrNTS IN THTS STARIT.ITY CT, ASS -

0 H0ffRS nF MTSSING STAPIT,ITY MFA90 DEMENTS TN AT.L STARIf,ITY Cf. ASSES -

46 85

Q1'AD-FITirS N11Cf.E AR PnWFR STATION

+ ' PEPIDD Or DErupD -

OCTnRFR - DrCFMBER 1979 STAdTLTTY Pl. ASS -'SLTGHTT.Y STAALF

( dei.T A T 796-13 FT)

WINDS "EASIIRFD AT 996 FEFT WTND-WIND SPEFD (TN MDH)

DIRECTT0*I

.R-3 4-7 8-17 13-1R 19-24 CT'24 TOTAT.

$3 1

'6 13 7

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21 57 100 146 64 14 416 58(IIIR S OF C il,M TN THIS STAHTbTTY PLBSS -

n HO"R9 nF MTSSING WTND ME ASilHPNrNTS IN THTS STARIT.ITY CT. ASS -

0 180ftps nF MTSSING STAR [f,ITY e4PA9tIDF"ENTS TN AI.L STARIT,ITY CT.ASSFS -

46 86

OII AD-PITIFS NIICf.F AR PnWFP STAvinN PEPinD Or DEPORD -

OCTOBFR - DFCFMRED 1979 STABTLTTY CLASS - MODERATET.Y STARLF

( nE T.T A T 796-13 FT)

WINDS MEASIIRFD AT 796 FEFT WTNn WIMp SpEFD (TN PDH1 OIDEPTTOM

.R-1 4-7 H-17 13-1A 19-24 P.T 7 4 TOTAT.

"I 1

1 4

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1 4

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7 0

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7 19 41 74 1R 0

157 unitRS nF C ALM TN f"IS STABTLTTY PLAS9 O

N0HRM nF MTSSING WTNn uEASilprMFNTS IN THTS STARIf,ITY CT, ASS.

0

  • In H R S OF MTSSI*fG STARILITY MPASUDEMENTS TN AT.L STARIf,ITY Cf.ASSFS.

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OCTnBFR DFCPMAER 1979 sta8TLTTY CLASS - rXTRFMFLY ST ABT,E

( NET.T A T 796-33 FT)

WINDS uEaS11 RED AT 796 FEET WTNn WIND SPFFD (TN MDH) nIRECTT0u

,s.1 4

7 8-17 13-1A 19-24 GT 24 TOT A T, 4

0 0

0 0

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1 0

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1 1

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0 0

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TOT A T, 1

0 21 21 4

0 67 HOffRS nF CALM TN THIS STaBTL. TTY PLaS9 O

HOlips nF NTSSING WTNn MEASilREMPNTS IN THTS STARIT,ITY CT, ASS -

0 H OllH 9 0F MTS91NG STARIT.ITY MFASUDE"EMTS TN ALL STARIT.ITY CT, A9SFS -

46 88

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