ML19317H167

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Reporting of Radioactivity in Environ,(1964-1976)
ML19317H167
Person / Time
Site: Arkansas Nuclear Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 10/15/1976
From:
ARKANSAS POWER & LIGHT CO.
To:
References
NUDOCS 8004210637
Download: ML19317H167 (154)


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GENERAL COMMENT

S The "E" notation (E-X=10 *) in the results column gives the order of magnitude for all activities on each page.

The fraction (n/m) following each activity value gives the number of samples with an activity above the datection limit, n, over the total number of samples analyzed during the reporting period, m.

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF RADIOACTIVE RELEASES E- ,

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AP&L Lodge 235 - 0.5 miles

  1. 3 South of Hershel 9 Bennett Home 40 - 0.4 miles
  1. 4 Near the May 9 Cemetery 1710 - 0.4 miles
  1. 5 At Ray Walter's 9 Kowe 298 - 8.5 miles
  1. 6 At AP&L's " " 10 Russe 11 vine Office 109 - 6.8 miles
  1. 7 At AP&L 10 Substation in Danville 209 - 19 3 miles i

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2) Filterable #1 On site near 7-day continuous, Gross a 9 2 2 (13/13) (1) 0.3 u, 99.7% retention Airborne Meteorology Tower Glass Fiber Filters 0.028m3/ min.

a) Particulate 92 - 0.5 miles (1); Gamma Isotopic Gross 8 30 1 3 (13/13)

Filters analysis performed on monthly compo-site; 89 Sr - 90 Sr 7Be 130 1 20 (3/3) analysis performed on quarterly com-89Sr ( 1.2 (0/1)

    • 90Sr 0.5 1 0.2 (.1/1) 134Cs 2.5 1 1.8 (1/3) 137Cs 2.6 1 1.3 (1/3) 234 ni 1.7 1 0.8 (2/3) i e

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$2) Filterable #2 On site near 7-day continuous, Gross a 9 1 2 (13/13) (1) 0 3 u, 99 7% retention Airborne AI&L Lodge Glass Fiber Filters 0.028m3/ min.

{c) Particulate 235 - 0 5 miles (1); Gamma Isotopic Gross 8 33 1 3 (13/13)

Filters analysis performed on monthly compo-site; 89 Sr - 90 Sr 7e B 140 1 lo (3/3) analysis performed on quarterly com-753e 2.6 1 1.2 (1/3)

Posite 89Sr ( 1.3 (0/1)

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'(2) Filterable #3 South of 7-day continuous, Gross a 10 1 2 (12/13) (1) 0 3 4, 7% retention Airborne Hershel Bennet Glass Fiber Filters 0.028 / min.

(0) Particulate Home (1) ; Gamma Isotopic Gross 8 25 1 3 (13/13)

Filters 40 - O.4 miles analysis performed on monthly com-posite; 89Sr - 90Sr 7e B llo 1 lo (3/3) analysis perfomed on quarterly com-89S r (13 (0/1) posite 903 , o.5 i o.2 (1/1) 125Sb 4 1 2 (1/3) 234 Th 1.4 1 07 (3/3)

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FREQUENCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPLE IDCATION TYPE OF SAMPLE (I' .lTS LCi/ml ) REMARKS (E-15)

[2) Filterable #4 Near the May 7-day continuous, Gross a 10 1 2 (12/13) 7% retention Airborne Cemetery Glass Fiber Filters (1) 0,028 0.3 p,Fp/ min.

[c) Particulate 171 - 0.4 miles (1); Gamma Isotopic Gross B 23 1 2 (13/13)

Filters analysis performed on monthly ccanpo-site; 89Sr - 90Sr 7Be 0 1 10 (2/3) analysis performed 89Sr (,1.4 (0/1) on quarterly com-Posite goSr 0.4 1 0.2 (1/1) s 2283c 40 1 30 (1/3) 234Th 10 1 0.8 (1/3) .

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2) Filterable #5 At Ray Walter's 7-day Continuous, Gross a 11 1 2 (12/13)

Airborne Residence, Knox- 7% retention Glass Fiber Filters (1) 0.028 0.3 V,m3p/ min.

c) Particulate ville, Johnson (1); Gamma Isotopic Gross 8 30 1 3 (13/13)

Filttra County analysis performed 298 - 8.5 miles on monthly compo- 7e B 110 1 10 (3/3) site; 89Sr - 90Sr analysis performed on quarterly com-89S r ( 1.1+ (0/1) posite 90Sr 05 i O.2 (1/1) 23f4Th 1.2 1 07 (2/3)

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(2) Filterable #6 At AP&L's 7-day continuous, Gross a 12 1 2 (13/13) 7% retention Airborne Russellville Local Glass Fiber Filters (1) 0.39 0.028 ,mp/

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(0) Particulate Office (1); Gamma Isotopic Gross 8 33 1 3 (13/13)

Filters 109 - 6.8 miles analysis performed on monthly compo-site; 89Sr - 90Sr 7e B 140 1

1 20 (3/3) analysis perforned on quarterly com-89Sr ( 1.6 (O/1)

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137Cs 1.8 1 1.0 (1/3) 226Ra 7 1 '+ (2/3) 2 314Th 17 1 1.1 (1/3)

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2) Filtrrable #7 At AP&L Sub- 7-day continuous, Grose a 51 1 1.6 (12/13) (1) 0 3 p, 99 7% retention Airborne station in Danville Glass Fiber Filters 0.028m3/ min.
9) Particulate 209 - 19 3 miles (1); Gamma Isotopic Gross B 20 1 2 (12/13)

Filters analysis performed on monthly compo- 7Be 100 1 10 (3/3) site; 89Sr - 90Sr analysis performed 89S r 409 (0/1) on quarterly com-Posite 90Sr 40.2 (o/1) 114MIn 6 1 3 (1/3) 2263 , 2 1 1 (1/3) 23%h 1.0 1 0.8 (1/3)

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(2) Filterable #1 On site near 7-day continuous, 131 1 ( 10 (0/2,3) (1) Acme filters #4235-IC Airborne Meteorology Tower 0.02p3f/ min. Analyzed Carbon Filter (b) Charcoal 92 - 0 5 miles (1) for I by gamma Filters spectroscopy.

  1. 2 On site near 131 1 ( 10 (0/13)

AI&L Lodge 235 - 0.5 miles

, #3 South of 1311 16 + 8 (1/13)

> Hershel Bennet Home 40 - 0.4 miles

  1. 4 Near the May "

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Cemetery 1710 - 0.4 miles

  1. 5 At Ray Walter's "

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Residence 298 - 8.5 miles

  1. 6 At AI&L 1311 ( 10 (0/13)

Russellville Office 109o - 6.8 miles

  1. 7 At AI&L Sub- 3,311 ( 10 (0/13) station in Danville 209 - 19.3 miles

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FACILITY - ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE DOCKET #50-313 REPORTING PERIOD lst Quarter - 1976 r

FREQUENCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPLE LOCATION TYPE OF SAMPLE (UNITS PCi/m2 ) REMARKS (E-6)

(3) water. #1 On site near 7-day Continuous Gross a 240 1 80 (2/7) (1) 3 5 liters of composite (a) Precipitation Meteorology Tower Composite (1) used in analysis.

92o - 0.5 miles Gross 8 620 1 100 (7/7)

(2) See Table I.

  1. 3 South of Hershel Bennet Home Gross a 310 t 90 (2/7) 4 - 0.4 miles Gross 8 590 1 100 (7/7)
  1. 5 At Ray Walter's Residence Gross a 180 1 80 (2/6) 298 - 8.5 miles Gross 8 600 + 100 ( 6/6 )
  1. 7 At AP&L Sub- "

Gross Q 40 1 20 (1/6) station in Danville 209 - 19 3 miles Gross 8 370 1 90 (6/6)

All gamma isotopic analysis below minimum detectable acti-vity. (2)

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FREQUENCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPLE IDCATION TYPE OF SAMPLE (UNITS LCi/ml ) PIMARKS (E-9)

(3) Water #8 Mouth of Dis- Monthly grab, gross Gross a (2 (0/3) (1) Concentration of 33 by (b) Surface Water charge Canal a,8 performed on electrolysis.

180 - 0.1 miles monthly sample, Gross 8 38 1 5 (3/3) other analysis per-formed on quarterly composite.

3H (1) 150 1 20 (1/1) 893 , 17 1 6 (1/1) 90Sr 42 (0/1) o B

  1. 9 South of Bunker Gross a 1+ 1 3 (1/3)

Hill 160 - 1.8 miles Gross 8 37 1 5 (3/3) 3g (1) 120 1 20 (1/1) 893 r (5 (0/1) 90Sr 2.3 1 1.2 (1/1)

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(3) water #10 North of Inlet Monthly grab, gross Gross a (2 (0/3-) (1) Concentration of 3ab y (b) Surface Water Canal a ,8 performed on electrolysis. '

90 1.0 miles monthly sample, Gross 8 33 1 5 ( 3/3 )

other analysis per-formed on quarterly composite 33 (1) 140 1 20 (1/1) 893 , 6 1 4 (1/1) 90Sr <1 1 (0/1)

  1. 15 Dam Area 0

Gross a (2 (0/3) 150 - 5 0 miles Gross 6 19 i 4 (3/3) 33 (1) 160 1 20 (1/1) 893y 4 1 2 (1/1) 90Sr 4.07 (0/1)

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(3) w:ter #16 Piney Creek Monthly grab, gross Gross a (2 ( o/3 ) (1) See Table I.

(b) Surface Water Area a,8 performed on 295 - 6.0 miles monthly sample, Gross 8 19 1 4 (3/3) (2) Concentration of other analysis per-formed on quarterly 3g by electrolysis.

composite 3g (2) 160 1 20 (1/1) 89 37 (8 (0/1) 90Sr (2 (0/1)

All gamma isotopic analysis below minimum detectable limit.

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FREQUENCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPLE I4 CATION TYPE OF SAMPLE (UNITS UCi/ml ) REMARKS (E-9)

(3) Water #14 Inlet to Russell- Monthly grab, gross Gross a (2 (o/3) (1) See Table I.

(c) Russellville ville Water System, a, 8 performed on City Water Illinois Bayou 65 - 5.8 miles monthly sample, other analysis per-Gross 6 17 1 4 (3/3) (2) Concentration of 33 by electrolysic, formed on quarterly composite. 3H (2) 140 1 20 (1/1) 89Sr 7 1 2 (1/1) 90 Sr ( o.8 (o/1)

All gamma isotopic analysis below minimum detectable limit. (1)

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FREQUENCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPLE IOCATION TYPE OF SAMPLE (UNITS Ni/ml ) REMARKS (E-9)

(3)W;.tzr # n On site wen , Quarterly, Grab Gross a (2 (0/1) (1) See Table I.

(d) Ground Water AP&L Lodge 2400 - 0.5 miles Gross 6 50 1 5 (1/1) (2) Concentration of 33 by electrolysis.

3H (2) 61 1 12 (1/1)

  1. 12 Off site well Gross 3 (2 ( 0/1 )

Londoo Water Co.,

, Off Hwy. 64, one- Gross 6 50 3 5 (1/1) half mile west of London 310 - 2.0 miles 3H (2) 54 +

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  1. 13 Off site wen, "

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Onita Lake Area on Illinois Bayou, off Dyke Road Gross 8 40 1 5 (1/1) 95 - 2.0 miles 3g (2) 39 1 14 (1/1)

All gama isotopic analysis below minimum detectable limit. (1)

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(4) Food (Human) #19 Arkansas Tech Monthly, Grab 40 g 1300 1 100 (3/3) (1) Radiochemical Sepera-tion.

(a) Milk Herd 99 - 5.0 miles 893 , 5 1 3 (1/1) 90Sr 4 1 2 (1/1) (2) Two new milk sources incorporated into pro-o.05 (1/3) gram beginning 1311 (1) 0.56 i July 1, 1976.

137Cs 11 + 3 (1/3) 228g , 40 1 30 (1/3) c41Am 40 1 30 (1/3)

  1. 20 Meyers Dairy "

40g 1300 1 100 (3/3) 29 - 8.0 miles 893 , 12 1 3 (1/2) 90Sr 9 1 3 (2/2) 1311 (1) 0.46 i o.05 (1/3) 137Cs 6.3 1 1.8 (1/3)

  1. 21 Price Farm Sample Not Available (2) 315 - 3.6 miles (Dry Herd)

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FREQUENCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPLE IOCATION TYPE OF SAMPLE (UNITS mrem / quarter ) , REMARKS

]l) Exttrnal #1 On site near Quarterly Exposure 12 Radiation Meteorology Tower LiF -

TLD 92o - 0 5 miles

  1. 2 On site near 10 AIEL Lodge 235 - 0.5 2iles
  1. 3 South of Hershel 10 Bennet Home 40 - 0.4 miles b
  1. 4 Near the May 9 Cemetery 171o - 0.4 miles
  1. 5 At Ray Walter's "

8 Home 298 - 8.5 miles

  1. 6 At AP&L's 11 Russellville Office 3090 - 6.8 miles
  1. 7 At Al%L's Station 10 in Danville 209 - 19 3 miles

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FREQUENCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPLE IDCATION TYPE OF SAMPLE (UNITS 901/ml ) REMARKS (E-15)

31) Filterable #1 On site near 7-day continuous, 131 1 ( 10 (0/13) (1) Acme Filters #4235 - IC Airborne Meteorology Tower Carbon Filters (1) 0.028m3/ min. Analyzed lb) Charcoal 92 - 0.5 miles for 1311 by gamma Filters
  1. 2 On site near " spectroscopy.

131 1 4 10 (0/13)

AP&L Lodge 235 - 0 5 miles

  1. 3 South of Hershel "

1311 ( 10 (0/13)

Bennet Home 4 - 0.4 miles

  1. 4 Near the May "

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Cemetery -

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  1. 5 At Ray W dter's "

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Residence 298 - 8.5 miles

  1. 6 At AP&L 131 1 23 1 7 (1/13)

Russellville Local-Office 109 - 6.8 miles

  1. 7 At AI%L Sub- 131 1 38 1 10 (1/13) station in Danville 209 - 19 3 miles

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[2) Filterable #1 On site near 7-day continuous, Gross a 37 1 1.3 9 7% retention Airborne Meteorology Tower Glass Fiber Filters (13/13)(1)03u,q/

0.028 m-min.

(n) Particulate 92o - o.5 miles (1); Gamma Isotopic Gross 8 26 1 3 (13/13)

Filtcrs analysis performed on monthly compo-site, 89sr - 90Sr 7Be 180 1 20 (3/3) analysis performed

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Filters analysis performed on monthly compo-site, 89Sr - 90Sr 7Be 200 1 20 (3/3) analysis performed on quarterly com-60Co 5 1 3 (1/3) posite. 8937 (1 (0/1) 90Sr o.6 i o.2(1/1) 226Ra 6 1 4 (1/3) 228Ac 13 1 9 (2/3)

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2) Filtsrable #3 South of 7-day continuous, Gross a 3.8 +

- 1.3 (13/13) (1) 0.39 , 99.# retention 0.028m3/ min, Airborne Hershel Bennet Glass Fiber Filters a) Particulate Home (1); Gamma Isotopic Gross 8 29 1 3 (13/13)

Filtars 40 - 0.4 miles analysis performed on monthly composite 7Be 180 1 30 (3/3) 89Sr - 90Sr analy-sis performed on 60Co 5 1 3 (1/3) quarterly composite.

893 , <1 (o/1) 6 90Sr o.6 1 0.2 ( 1/1 ]

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(2) Filterable #4 Near the May 7-day continuous, Gross a 33 1 1.2 (13/13: (1) 0 3 p, 7% retention Airborne Cemetery Glass Fiber Filters 0.028 min.

(a) Farticulate 171 - 0.4 miles (1); Gamma Isotopic cross 8 25 1 3 (13/13:

Filters analysis performed on monthly compo-site, 89Sr - 90Sr 7Be 160 1 20 (3/3:

analysis performed on quarterly cam-60Co 6 1 2 (1/3 posite. 89Sr 41 ( 0/1 '

90Sr 05 1 0.2 (1/1 95zr 5 1 2 (1/3 137Cs 3 1 1 (3/3 2283c 7 1 4 (1/3

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(2) Filterable #5 At Ray Walter's 7-day continuous, Gross a 3.3 1 1.2 (12/13: 7% retention Airborne Residence, Knox- Glass Fiber Filters (1)0.3u,g/

0.028 min.

(c) Particulate ville, Johnson (1); Gamma Isotopic Gross 6 22 1 2 (13/13:

Filters County analysis performed 298 - 8.5 miles on monthly ccanpo-site; 89Sr - 90Sr 7Be 150 t 20 (3/3.

analysis performed on quarterly com-89Sr 2.5 1 1.0 (1/1' a

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(2) Filterable #6 At AP&L's 7-day continuous, Gross a 3.0 1 1.2 (13/13) (1) 0.3 u, 99 7% retention Airborne Russellville Local Glass Fiber Filter 0.028mS/ min.

(c) Particulate Office (1); Gamma Isotopic Gross S 21+ 1 3 (13/13)

Filters 109 - 6.8 miles analysis perfomed on monthly compo-site; 89Sr - 90Sr 7Be 190 1 30 (3/3) analysis performed on quarterly cen-60gg 29 1 1.8 (2/3) posite. 89Sr (2 (0/1 x

, 90Sr 05 1 0.3 ( 1/1 :

228ge 5 1 3 (1/3:

23% 1.0 1 09 (1/3:

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(2) Filterable #7 At AP&L Sub- 7-day continuous, Gross a 3.4 + 7% retention Airborne station in Danville Glass Fiber Filter 1.2(11/13)(1)03p.g/

0.028 min.

(c) Particulate 209 - 19 3 miles (1); Ganna Isotopic Gross 6 26 1 3 (13/13)

Filters ana]ysis performed on monthly campo- 7eB 150 1 30 ( 3/3 )

site; 89Sr - 90Sr analysis performed on quarterly ccan-60Co 4 1 2 (2/3) 8 posite. 89Sr <2 (0/1) i 90Sr 05 1 03(1/1)

, 137Cs 1.2 1 07(1/3) 228 Ac 6 1 5 (1/3)

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3) Wat:r #1 On site near 7-day continuous Gross a 190 1 140 (2/6) (1) 3.5 liters of ecm-t) Precipitstion Meteorology Tower Composite (1) posite used in 0

92 - o.5 miles Gross S 270 1 150 (4/6) analysis.

(2) See Table I.

  1. 3 South of Hershel Gross a 140 1 130 (3/6)

Bennet Home 40 - 0.4 miles Gross B 740 1 230 (6/6)

  1. 5 At Ray Walter's "

Gross a 840 1 190 (3/6)

Residence 298o - 8.5 miles Grosss1400 1 200 (4/6)

  1. 7 At AP&L Sub- Gross a 52 3 49 (1/6) station in Danville 209 - 19 3 miles Gross 8 330 1 160 (4/6)

All gamma isotopic analysis below minimum detectable activity (2)

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FREQUENCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPLE IECATION TYPE OF SAMPLE (UFITS uci/mi ) REMARKS (E-9)

(3) Water #8 Mouth of Dis- Monthly grab, gross Gross a 8.9 1 0.6 (1/3)

(b) Surface Water charge Canal a8 perfomed on 1800 - 0.1 miles monthly sample, Gross 8 25 1 6 (3/3) other analysis per-formed on quarterly 33 < 210 (0/1) composite 89Sr 18 1 5 (1/1) 90Sr < 2 (o/1) m 8

  1. 9 South of Bunker Gross a 59 1, 05 (2/3)

Hill 1600 - 1.8 miles Gross 8 6 1 5 (2/3) 3n < 210 (o/1) 89S r (5 (0/1) 90Sr 1.4 1 1.3 (1/1)

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(3) water #10 North of Inlet Monthly grab, gross Gross a (2 (0/3)

(b) Surface Water Canal a6 performed on 90 - 1.0 miles monthly sample, Gross a 7 1 5 (3/3) other analysis per-formed on quarterly 3g 230 1 210 (1/1) camposite 89Sr <5 (0/1) 1.3 (1/1) 8 90Sr 2.1 1 G

  1. 15 Dam Area Gross a (2 (0/3) 0 150 - 5.0 miles Gross 8 (6 (0/3) 3n (210 (0/1) 89Sr <4 (0/1) 90Sr 2.2 1 1.2 (1/1)

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(3) water #16 Piney Creek Monthly grab, gross Gross a (2 (o/3) (1) See Table I.

(b) Surface Water Area a 8 perfomed on 295 - 6.o miles monthly sample, Gross s lo 1 6 (1/3) other analysis per-formed on quarterly 33 230 1 210 (1/3) composite 89Sr 44 1 (0/1) e 90Sr 30 1 1.1 (1/1) o a

All gamma isotopic analysis below minimum detectable activity. (1)

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(3) Water #14 Inlet to Rus- Monthly grab, Gross Gross a (2 (0/3) (1) See Table I.

(c) Russellville sellville Water a 6 performed on City Water System, Illinois monthly samples Gross 6 52 + 5.0 (1/3)

Bagou other analysis per-65 - 5.8 miles formed on quarterly 311 (210 (o/1) ccanposite 893 r (4 (0/1)

[ 90Sr (2 (0/1)

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(3) water #n on site wen, Quarterly, Grab Gross a (2 (0/1) (1) See Table I.

(d) Ground Water AP&L Lodge 240 - 0 5 miles Gross 8 (5 (0/1) 33 ( 210 (o/1)

' #12 off site wen , "

Gross a (2 (o/1)

N London Water Co.,

, off Hwy 64, one-half Gross B (5 (o/1) mile west of London 310 - 2.0 miles 3g 210 (0/1)

  1. 13 off site wen, "

Gross a (2 (o/1)

Onita Lake Area on Illinois Bayor, Gross 6 15 + 4 (1/1) off Dyke Road 95 - 2.0 miles 33 ( 210 (o/1)

All gamma isotopic analysis below minimum detectable activity. (1)

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  1. 19 Arkansas Tech Monthly, Grab 40 K 1300 + 200 (3/3) (1) Radiochemical Separa-(4) Food (Human) -

tion.

(c) Milk Herd 99 -

5 0 miles 89sr 32 1 2.0 (2/3)

(2) Two new milk sources

+ incorporated into 90sr 51 - 1.7(1/3) program beginning 6 July 1, 1976.

95Z r 1 3 (1/3) u, 1311 (1) ( 0.3 (0/3) i 137cs 7 1 4 (2/3) 228 60 1 30 (1/3)

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  1. 20 Meyers Dairy 40 K 1300 1 200 (3/3) 0 29 - 8.0 miles 89sr 9 1 2 (2/3) 90sr 3.3 1 1.0 (1/3) 1311(1) 0.6 1 0.3(2/3) 137cs 3 1 2 (1/3) 144ce 23 1 17 (1/3) 226Ra 35 1 20 (2/3) 228Ac 120 1 40 (1/3)

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FREQUENCY AND AVERAGF QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPLE LOCATION TYPE OF SAMPLE (UNITS uCi/ml ) PIMARES (E-9)

(4) Food (Human) #21 Price Fam Monthly, Grab Sample not available (0) Milk 315 - 3.6 miles (Dry Herd) (2)

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FREQUENCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPLE IOCATION TYPE OF SAMPLE (UNIES uci/r ) REMARKS (E-9)

(5) Other Media #1 On site near Spring, Grass Clip- 7Be i / a cd Sepa-(c) Vegetation Meteorology Tower pings tion.

92 - 0 5 mil <- 40g 10 1 3 (1/1) 1311 (1) <0.014 (0/1) 106Ru 09 1 0 7 (1/1) i 144 Ce 0.4 1 0.3(1/1) w f 226 Ra 0.5 1 0.3 (1/1)

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  1. 2 on site near Spring, Grass Clip- 7Be 5 i (/) 1) adio h cf ~ p ra-(5)otherMedia (a) Vegetation AP&L Lodge pings tion.

40 g 6 1 4 (1/1) 235 - 0 5 miles 1311 (1) (o.012 (o/1) lo6Ru 04 1 0.2(1/1)

[m 137Cs o.38 1 0.06(1/1) 8 144Ce 1.4 1 0.2 (1/1) 2263 , 0.2 1 0.1 (1/1) 228Ac 1.3 1 0.4 (1/1) e

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(5) Other Media #3 South of Hershel Spring, Grass Clip- 7Be 69 1 0.8 (1/1) (1) Radiochemical Separa-(a) Vegetation Bennet's Home pings tion.

4 - 0.4 miles 40 g 21 1 4 (1/1) 1311 (1) 0.03 1 0.02(1/1) 137Cs 0 11 1 004(1/1) d 2283c 1.0 1 05 (1/1) s t

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  1. 4 Near the May Spring, Grass Clip- 7Be 15 1 1 (1/1) (1) Radiochemical Separa-(5)otherMedia tion.

(a) Vegetation Cemetary pings '

171 - o.4 miles 40 K 11 i N h 1311(1) 0.04 + 0.03 (1/1)

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137Cs o.20 i o.08 (1/1) 14g, o.lo 1 o.o6 (1/1) i 144Ce 0.8 1 0.2 (1/1) 228Ac o.5 1 0.3 (1/1)

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FREQUENCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY MIALYSIS RESULTS SAMPLE IDCATION TYPE OF SAMPLE (UNITS PCi/st ) REMARES (E-6)

(5)OtherMedia #5 At Ray Walter's O.4 (1/1)- (1) Radiochemical Separa-(a) Vegetation Residence Spring, Grass Clip- 7e B 59 i pings tion.

298 - 8.5 miles 40 g 25 1 3 (1/1) 1317 (1) <0.03 (0/1) 134Cs o.06 i o.04 (1/1) d 137Cs 0 17 1 004(1/1) w

' 2263 , 0.2 1 0.1 (1/1) 228g , 0 38 1 0.15(1/1)

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(5) Other Media #6 At Al%L's Spring, Grass Clip- 7e 3.1 + (1) Radiochemical Separa-(a) Vrgetation Russellville Office pings.

B ~ 0.7 (1/1) tion.

109 - 6.8 miles 40g 16 4 1 (1/1) 1311(1) (0.02 (o/1) 137Cs 0 11 1 005(1/1) 228 3c o.5 1 03 (1/1)

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(5) other Media #7 At AI%L Sub- Spring, Grass Clip- 7Be 93 1 0.4 (1/1) (1) Radiochemical Separa-(c) Vegetation station in Danville pings tion.

2 # - 19 3 miles DK 13 1 3 (1/1) 1311 (1) 0.028 1 0.018(1/1) 137Cs o.12 1 0.04(1/1) 144Ce 05 1 0.2 (1/1) 5

, 228 ge o.4 1 0.3 (1/1) 241Am 03 1 0.2 (1/1)

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FREQUENCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPLE IDCATION TYPE OF SAMPLE (UNITS PCi/g ) REMARES (E-6)

(5)OtherMedia #19 Arkansas Tech Spring, Grass Clip- 7e B 11 2 1 (1/1) (1) Radiochemical Separa-(a) Vrgetation Pasturage pings tion.

99 - 5 0 miles bo g U 1 4 (1/1) 1311 (1) <0.03 (0/1) 137C s 0 17 1 005(1/1)

' 0.4 228 Ac 1 0.3 (1/1)

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(5)OtherMedia #20 Meyers Dairy Spring, Grass Clip- 7e B 7.8 1 07 (1/1) (1) Radiochemical Separa-(c) Vcgetation Pasturage pings tion.

290 - 8.0 miles hog 18 1 3 (1/1) 1311 (1) <0.03 (0/1) 137Cs 0 19 1 005(1/1) 226Ba 0.4 1 0.3 (1/1) w

, 2283c 1.0 1 0.6 (1/1)

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(5)OtherMedia #21 Price Fam Spring, Grass Clip- Sample not available. (1) (1) Two new sources in-(c) Vegetation 315 - 3.6 miles P ings corporated into pro-gram beginning July 1, 1976.

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FREQUENCY AND SENI-ANNUAL ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPLE IDCATION TYPE OF SAMPLE (UNITS Mrem / Semi-annual ) PIMARKS (1) External #1 on site near Semi-annual, Ex- 21 Radiation Meteorology Tower Posure 92 - 0.5 miles LiF TLD

  1. 2 On site near "

22 AIRL Lodge 235 - 0 5 miles

  1. 3 South of Hershel "

20 Bennet's Home 40 - 0.4 miles

  1. 4 Near the May 18

$ Cemetery i 1710 - 0.4 miles

  1. 5 At Ray Walter's 18 Residence 298 - 8.5 miles
  1. 6 At AIEL's 23 Russellville Office 109 - 6.8 miles
  1. 7 At Al%L's Sub- 21 station in Danville 20p - 19 3 miles

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FREQUENCY AND AVEPAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPLE IDCATION TYPE OF SAMPLE (UNITS pei /m2 (1) ) REMARKS (E-3)

(5)otherMedia #1 On site near Semi-annual, Grab ho g 1900 1 200 (1/1) (1) Depth: locm (b) Soil Meteorology Tower 92 - 0 5 miles 89Sr < 20 (o/1) 90Sr 22 1 8 (1/1) 125Sb lo 1 3 (1/1) 137Cs 290 t 30 (1/1) i '144Ce 35 1 lo (1/1)

, 2263 , 210 t 20 (1/1) 228Ac 250 1 30 (1/1) 234Th 16 1 3 (1/1) 235u 22 1 3 (1/1)

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' (5) Other Media #2 On site near Semi-annual, Grab 7Be 65 (1) Depth: loem (b) Soil AP&L Lodge 1 30 (1/1) 235 - 0.5 miles 40 x 3400 1 300 (1/1) 54Mn 6 1 2 (1/1) 60Co 34 1 1.3 (1/1) 8937 ( 20 (o/1) 4' 90Sr (8 (o/1)

. 137Cs 110 i 10 (1/1) 144Ce 50 1 20 (1/1) 226Ra 200 t 20 (1/1) 2283 , W i 40 (1/1)

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234Th 18 1 6 (1/1) 2350 25 1 7 (1/1) 241Am 31 1 17 (1/1) a

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(5) Other Media #3 South of Hershel Semi-annual, Grab 40g 1100 1 100 (1/1) (1) Depth: 10cm (b) Soil Bennet Home 4 - 0.4 miles 89S r ( 20 (o/1) 90Sr 8 1 7 (1/1) 137Cs 2.2 1 05 (1/1) 2263 , 15 1 2 (1/1) 5 a 228Ac 22 1 3 (1/1) 234Th 15 1 07 (1/1) a 9

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FREQUENCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPLE IDCATION TYPE OF SAMPLE (UNIES UCi/m2 (1) ) REMARES (E-3)

Other Media #4 Near the May Semi-annual, Grab 40 K 2300 1 200 (1/1) (1) Depth: 10cm Soil Cemetery 171 - 0.4 miles 54Mn 2.8 1 1.2 (1/1) 89S r 50 1 20 (1/1) 90Sr <9 (0/1) 137Cs 6.4 1 1.2 (1/1) w

, 2263 , 200 1 20 (1/1) 228Ac 320 1 30 (1/1) 234Th 16 1 2 (1/1) 235g 18 1 4 (1/1)

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(5)OtherMedia #5 At Ray Walter's Semi-annual, Grab 7e B N 1 20 (1/1) (1) Depth: 10cm (b) Soil Home 298 - 8.5 miles 40g 2m 1 200 (1/1) 89Sr 4.20 (0/1) 90Sr 8 1 6 (1/1) 95Z r 23 1 8 (1/1) 3 i lo6Ru 32 1 11+ (1/1) 10 1 3 (1/1) 125Sb 137C s 110 i 10 (1/1) 1WCe 55 1 13 (1/1) 226Ra 230 1 20 (1/1) 228Ac 300 1 30 (1/1) 23%h 19 1 . 2 (1/1) 235U 20 1 3 (1/1)

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(5) Other Media #6 At AP&L's Semi-annual, Grab 7e B 2 1 40 (1/1) (1) Depth: 10cm (b) Soil Russe 11 vine Office 109 - 6.8 miles bo g 2y 1 200 (1/1) 54xn i.9 1 1.4 (1/1) 89Sr 32 1 17 (1/1) 90Sr <7 (0/1)

$e 125Sb 20 1 6 (1/1) i 137Cs 150 1 20 (1/1) 226Ra 210 1 20 (1/1) 250 1 20 (1/1) 228Ac 234Th 18 1 3 (1/1) i 235U 14 1 5 (1/1)

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(5)otherMedia #7 At AP&L's Sub- Semi-annual, Grab 7e B 100 1 30 (1/1) (1) Depth: 10cm (b) Soil station in Danville 209 - 19 3 miles 40g 1800 1 100 (1/1) 54Mn 23 1 15 (1/1) 89S r 42 1 17 (1/1)

' 90Sr <7 (0/l) ro

, lo6Ru 14 1 9 (1/l) 137cs 97 1 10 (1/1) 2263 , 260 1 30 (1/1) ,

2284e 310 1 30 (1/1) 234Th 20 1 2 (1/1) 235u 26 1 3 (1/1)

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FREQUENCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPLE IOCATION TYPE OF SAMPLE (UNITS DCi/a ) REMARKS (E-6)

(5) other Media #8 Mouth of Dis- Semi-annual, Grab 40 K 1 (!}

(c) Bottcan charge Canal Sediment 1800 - o.1 miles 54Mn o.030 1 0.008 (1/1) 58Co 0.o61 1 0.010 (1/1) 89Sr 35 1 o.6 (1/1)

'dw 90Sr (0.2 (0/1) 95Z r o.04 1 0.02 (1/1) lo6Ru o.26 i o.09 (1/1) 125Sb o 07 1 0.02 (1/1) 134Cs o.015 1 0.005 (1/1) 137Cs o.52 1 0.02 (1/1)

'144Ce o.06 1 0.05 (1/1) 2263 , 0.09 1 o.4 (1/1)

, 2283c 15 1 0.2 (3/1) 2343 0.07 1 0.02 (1/1) 235u o 075 1 0 o15 (1/1)

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Semi-annual, Grab 7Be o.18 1 0.08 (1/1)

(5) other Media #9 South of Bunker (c) Bottom Hill Sediment 160 - o.8 miles hoK 14 1 1 (1/1)

SOCo 0.023 1 0.009 (1/1) 8937 <o.3 (0/1) 90Sr o 11 1 0.08 (1/1) h

' lo6Ru o.20 1 0.07 (1/1) 12533 0.06 1 0.03 (1/1) 137Cs o.23 1 0.02 (1/1) 144Ce 0 07 1 0 05 (1/1) 2263 , o.59 i o.o6 (1/1) 2283c o.81 1 0.08 (1/1) 235u o.o65 1 0.015 (1/1)

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(5) Other Media #10 Mouth of Inlet Semi-annual, Grab 40 g 89 1 09 (c) Bottcm Canal (1/1) ,

Sediment 90 - 1.0 miles NCo 0.016 1 0.009 (1/1) 893y 09 1 03 (1/1) '

90Sr 40.09 (0/1) w 95zr 0.021 1 e a18 (1/1) 8 106 0.10 1 .03 (1/1)

Ru 125Sb 0.05 1 0.03 (1/1) 137Cs 0.63 1 0.02 (1/1) 144Ce 0.18 1 0.07 (1/1) 226 Ra 0 90 1 0 04 (1/1) 228Ac l1 1 01 (1/1) 235g 0.074 1 0.014 (1/1)

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FrtEQUENCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPLE IDCATION TYPE OF SAMPLE (UNITS PCi/g ) REMARKS (E-6)

(5) other Media #15 Dam Area Semi-annual, Grab 7e B o.65 1 0.12 (1/1) 0 (c) Bottcm 150 - 5.o miles Sodiment hog 14 + 2 (1/1) 54Mn 0.054 1 0.009 (1/1) 58Co o.38 1 0.02 (1/1)

' 60Co o.034 1 o 012 (1/1)

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FREQUENCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPLE IOCATION TYPE OF SAMPLE (UNITS UCi/g ) REMARKS (E-6)

(5) Other Media #16 Piney Creek Semi-annual, Grab 7e o.3 1 0.2 (1/1)

B (c) Bottom Area S:diment 295 - 6.o miles 40 x 31 1 3 (1/1) 60Co 0.03 1 0.01 (1/1) 89Sr 40 5 (0/1) 90Sr 40 1 (0/1) s i lo6Ru 009 1 0.06 (1/1) 125Sb o.06 i o.03 (1/1) 134 Cs o.035 1 0.010 (1/1) 137Cs 00 1 0 04 (1/1) 2253 , 15 i o.1 (1/1) 228ge 1.6 1 0.2 (1/1) 234Th o.07 1 0.03 (1/1) 2350 0.13 1 0.03 (1/1)

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(5)OtherMedia #8 Mouth of Dis- Semi-annual, Net- 40 K 19 1 0.3 (1/1) (1) 89S r 90Sr values are (d) Fish charge Canal ting per gram of bone ash.

1. Plankton 180 - O.1 miles 56Co 0.011 1 0.005 (1/1) All other results are Faeders per gram of undried 58Co 0.019 1 0.005 (1/1) whole fish.

89Sr <05 (0/1) 90Sr 2.4 1 0.2 (1/1) 134Cs 0 007 1 0.002 (1/1)

. 137Cs 0.045 1 0.004 (1/1) 226aa 0 04 1 0.02 (1/1)

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1. Plankton 1600 - o.1 miles 54Mn 0.007 1 0.005 (1/1) All other results are Freders per gram of undried 58Co 0 044 i o.008 (1/1) whole fish.

893 , 25 3 5 (1/1) 90Sr 1.8 1 0.2 (1/1) e i 134Cs o.022 1 0.008 (1/1) 137Cs 0 051 1 0.006 (1/1) 226Ra o.03 1 0.02 (1/1) 228Ac o.33 1 0.08 (1/1) i

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(5) other Media #10 North of Inlet Semi-annual, Net- ho g 2.0 1 03 (1/1) (1) 89Sr 90Sr values are (d) Fish Canal ting per gram of bone ash.

1 Plankton 90 - 1.0 miles Fceders 58Co 0.008 i o.005 (1/1) All other results are per grmn of undried 893 , <1 (o/1) whole fish.

90Sr 2.6 1 03 (1/1) 134Cs 0 010 1 0.002 (1/1)

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(5) Other Media #15 Dam Area Sani-annual, Net- 40 g 2000 1 300 (1/1) (1) 893 , _ 903 , y ,13,, ,,,

(d) Fish 150 - 5 9 miles ting per gram of bone ash.

1. Plankton 58Co 0.010 1 0.005 (1/1) All other results are Feeders per gram of undried 89S r (2 (o/1) whole fish.

90Sr 4.3 1 0.5 (1/1) 137Cs . 22 i o.ook (1/1:

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FREQUENCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPLE IDCATION TYPE OF SAMPLE (UNITS mi/g (1) ) REMARKS (E-6)

(5)other. Media #16 Piney Creek Semi-annual, Net- 40 K 19 i o.4 (1/1) (1) 098r 90Sr values are (d) Fish Area ting per gram of bone ash.

1. Plankton 2950 - 6.0 miles 89S r (0.4 (0/1) ul other results are Freders 1er gram of undried 90Sr 2.3 i o.2 (1/1) ihole fish.

134Cs 0 009 1 0 004 (1/1) i 137Cs o.022 1 0.005 (1/1) cn 7 226aa 0 019 1 0.016 (1/1) 2283c o.07 1 0.04 (1/1)

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2. Carnivores 180 - 0.1 miles 89Sr < o.4 (0/1) All ther results are per gram of undried 90Sr 2.4 1 0.2 (1/1) whole fish.

125Sb o.023 1 0.016 (1/1)

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FREQUENCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPLE IDCATION TYPE OF SAMPLE (UNITS uCiht (1) ) REMARKS (E-4)

(5) other Media #9 South of Bunker Semi-annual, Net- 160g 2.2 1 0.6 (1/1) (1) 89Sr 90Sr values are (d) Fish Hill ting per gram of bone ash.

2. Carnivores 1600 - 1.8 miles 54Mn o.007 1 0.005 (1/1) An other results are per gram of undried 89S r 405 (0/1) whole fish.

90Sr 27 1 0.3 (1/1) 125Sb o.023 1 0.012 (1/1) 9 i 137Cs 0.018 1 0.006 (1/1) 2263 , 0.08 i o.05 (1/1) 228Ac o.13 1 0.07 (1/1)

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FREQUENCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY A!MLYSIS RESULTS SAMPLE IDCATION TYPE OF SAMPLE (UNITS tci/r (1) ) REMARKS (E-6)

5) other Media #10 Mouth of Inlet Semi-annual, Net- ho g 2.0 1 o.3 (1) 89Sr 90 d) Fish Canal ting (1/1) Sr values are
2. Carnivores per gram of bone ash.

8937 ( o.8 (o/1) All other results are per gram of undried 90Sr 4.3 1 0.4 (1/1)

, 134Cs o.007 1 0.003 (1/1)

I37Cs 0.012 1 o.005 (1/1) f 2263 , o.o5 1 o.oh (1/1) 228Ac o 07 1 0.04 (1/1)

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(5) Other Media #15 Dam Area Se:ni-annual, Net- 40 K 19 1 0.2 (1/1) (1) 89g , _ 9 Sr values are (d) Fish 150 - 5 0 miles ting per gram of bone ash.

2. Carnivores 89Sr All other results are 41 (0/1) per gram of undried 903y 2.0 1 0.3 (1/1)
  • ole M-134Cs 0 008 1 0 005 (1/1)

.s g 137Cs 0 30 1 0.003 (1/1) i 144Ce 0.022 1 0.020 (1/1) 228Ac 0.023 1 0.020 (1/1) 235u 0 007 1 0.006 (1/1) 4

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FREQUENCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYS.7S RESULTS SAMPLE IOCATION TYPE OF SAMPLE (IMITS UCi/g (1) ) REMARKS (E-6)

(5) Other Media #16 Piney Creek Semi-annual, Net- 90 19 140 (d) Fish 295 - 6.0 miles ting K 1 3 (1/1) (1) 89Sr Sr values are

2. Carnivores per gram of bone ash.

89S r (05 (0/1) All other results are per gram of undried 90Sr whole fish.

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(5) Other Media #8 Mouth of Dis- Semi-annual, Net- 40 g 2.0 i O.3 (1/1) (1) Sr - Sr values are (d) Fish charge Canal ting per gram of bone ash.

3. Bottom Feeders 180 - 0,1 miles 0.007 i O.003 (1/1) An other results are 5700 per gram of undried 893 , 19 i o.8 (1/1) whole fish.

90Sr 35 1 0.3 (1/1) 137Cs 0.012 i o.006 (1/1)

' 226aa 0 034 1 0.030 (1/1) 228Ac o.16 i o.04 (1/1) 4

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FREQUENCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPLE IDCATION TYPE OF SAMPLE (UNITS uni /g (1) ) REMARKS (E-6) 90 (5)otherMedia #9 South of Bunker Se:ni-annual, Net- ho g 2.1 1 0.3 (1/1) (1) 89Sr - Sr values are (d) Fith Hill ting per gram of bone ash.

3. Bottam Feeders 160 - 1.8 miles 89S r (07 (o/1) An other results are per gram of undried 90Sr 3.6 1 o.3 (1/1) whole fish.

137Cs o.006 1 0.003 (1/1) w 2263 , 0.016 1 0.w8 (1/1) i 228 Ac U 04 i o.02 (1/1)

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FREQUENCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPLE I.DCATION TYPE OF SAMPLE (UNIIS pCi/a (1) ) REMARKS (E-6)

Semi-annual, Net- 40g 1.6 1 0.5 (1/1) (1)09Sr 9 Sr values are (5) other Media #10 North of Inlet per gram of bone ash.

(d) Fish Canal ting (o.6 All other results are

3. Bottcan Feeders 90 - 1.0 miles 89S r (o/1) per gram of undried 44 04 "h 1* fi8h*

90Sr 1 (1/1) 137Cs 0 010 1 0 004 (1/1) 8 141Ce o.03 1 0.02 (1/1) o 0.08 228Ac 0 17 1 (1/1)

  1. 15 Dam Area hoK 1.6 1 0.2 (1/1) 150 - 5 0 miles 89Sr <2 (0/1) 90Sr 4.4 1 05 (1/1) 134Cs o.005 1 0.002 (1/1) 137Cs 0 007 i o.002 (1/1)

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FREQUENCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPLE IDCATION TYPE OF SAMPLE (UNIES W:i/g (1) ._) REMARKS (E-6) 89 90 (5)otherMedia #16 Pine- Creek Semi-annual, Net- 40g 19 i o.3 (1/1) (1) per Br gram

- Srof values are bone ash.

(d) Fish Area ting

3. Bottom Feeders 2950 - 6.0 miles 58co 0.o36 i o.oo6 (1/1) All other results are per gram of uncried 89S r < o.3 (o/1) whole fish.

90Sr 15 1 0.8 (1/1)

' 110MAg o.024 1 0.006 (1/1) e i 134Cs 0 017 i o.008 (1/1)

, 137cs o.olo 1 0.003 (1/1) 2263 , 0.015 i o.013 (1/1) 234Th o.009 i o.007 (1/1) 23 % o.014 1 0.008 (1/1) e n.

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(5)OtherMedia #8 Mouth of Dis- Semi-annual, Grab 60Co 0.004'1 0.002 (1/1) (1) Cage repaired and (e) Aquatic Biota charge Canal restocked.

Mollusks 1800 - 0.1 miles 893 r (2 (0/1) 90Sr <04 (0/1) (2) DSr - Sr values are per gram of shellfish 226Ra 0.069 i O.008 (1/1) value ash. All other results are per gram i 228Ac O.040 1 0.007 (1/1) of undried whole g ,

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  1. 9 South of Bunker Sample Not Available Hill (Cage Damaged) (1) 160 - 1.8 miles -

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2283c o.os i 0.03 (1/1) 3 #16 Piney Creek "

89S r <07 (0/1)

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  1. 8 Mouth of Dis- Semi-annual, Netting Sample Not Available (1) (1) A sample sufficiently (5) Other Media large to perform a use-(f) Aquatic Biota charge Canal ful analysis was not Plankton 1800 - O.1 miles available.
  1. 9 Scath of Bunker Hill 1600 1.8 mnes
  1. 10 Mouth of Inlet Y Canal
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  1. 15 Dam Area 1500 - 5 0 miles
  1. 16 Piney Creek Area 2950 - 6.0 miles

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  1. 9 South of Bunker Kin 1600 - 1.8 miles 8
  1. 10 North of Inlet "

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  1. 15 Dam Area 150 - 5 0 miles
  1. 16 Piney Creek "

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FREQUENCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPLE IDCATION TYPE OF SAMPLE (UNITS uCi/st ) REMARKS (5)OtherMedia #8 Mouth of Dis- Sati-annual, Grab Sample Not Available (1) (1) A sample sufficiently (h) Aquatic Biota, charge Canal large to perform a Plants 180 - 0.1 miles useful analysis was not available.

  1. 9 South of Bunker Hill 160 - 1.8 miles I " "

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  1. 15 Dam Area 1500 - 5 0 miles
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  1. 2 On site near 18 AP&L Iodge 235 - 0.5 miles
  1. 3 South of Hershel " " "

18 Bennet Home 40 - 0.4 miles

  1. 4 Near the h y a " "

Cemetery 24 171 - 0.4 miles

  1. 5 At Ray Walter's " " "

20 lione 2980 - 8.5 miles

  1. 6 At Ap&L's. " " "

21 Russellville Office 109o - 6.8 miles

  1. 7 At AP&L Sub- " " "

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(2) Filterable #1 On site near 7-day continuous, Gross a 2.9 1 1.3 (8/13)(1)0.3u,g97% retention, Airborne meteorology tower (1) Glass fiber 0.028 m / min.

(e) Particulate 92 - 0 5 miles filter Gross 8 100 1 10 (13/13)

Filters (2) Fraction (n/m) gives the I Be 270 1 42 (3/3) number of samples with an activity above the detection 60 Co 7.1 17 (1/3) limit, n, over the total 1

number of samples analyzed 89 Sr (3) during the reporting period, 90 Sr (3)

(3) Strontium lost during 90 Zr 35 1 9 (2/3) radiochemical separation 95 Nb 53 1 14 (3/3) 1 Ce 110 1 14 (1/3) 226 Ba 39 1 7 (3/3) 228Ac 51 1 13 (3/3)

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(2) Filterable #2 on site near 7-day continuous, Gross a 2.2 1 1.8 (7/13)

Airborne A?&L Lodge (1) Glass Fiber (c) Particulate 235 - 0 5 miles Filter Gross s 91 1 9 (13/13)

Filters I Be 180 1 44 (3/3) 89sr 4 + 3 90 sr 1.6 1 0.6 95 Zr 32 1 10 (2/3) 95 Nb 54 1 8 (3/3) 103Ru 11 1 5 (1/3) 1 Ce 48 1 13 (3/3) 226 Ra 39 i 6 (3/3) 225Ac 47 1 14 (3/3)

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FACHITY - ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE DOCKET #50-313 REPORTING PERIOD 1st Quarter - 1975 FREQUENCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPLE IDCATION TYPE OF SAMPLE (UNITS u'Ci /ml ) REMARKS (E-15) (2)

(2) Filterable #3 South of Hershel 7-day continuous, Gross a .h 1 1.3 (9/13)

Airborne Bennet home (1) G1rt- Fiber -

(a) Particulate h - 0.h miles Filter Gross 8 100 1 10 (13/13)

Filters -

Be 160 1 52 (3/3) 89 Sr < 3.0 (3/3) 90 Sr 1.5 1 05 95 Zr 26 i 8 (2/3) 95gd (3/3) 59 1 13 137Cs 43 1 20 (1/3) 1 ce 35 1 16 (2/3) 226aa 38 1 7 (3/3) 228Ac 58 1 20 (3/3) 235 g 9 i 7 (1/3) 5

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FREQUDiCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPLE IOCATION TYPE OF SAMPIE (UNITS uCi/ml ) O (E-15) (2)

(2) Filterable #h Near the May 7-day continuous, Gross a 2.5 1 1.1 (4/13)

Airborne Cemgtery (1) Glass Fiber (a) Particulate 171 - 0.4 miles Filter Gross 8 84 1 8 (13/13)

Filters I

Be 180 1 ST (3/3) 60 Co 3.5 1 2.8 (1/3) 89 Sr 5.4 1 3.0 90g , g,5 g,5 95 Zr 28 1 9 (3/3) 95Nb 44 1 14 (3/3) 1 Ce 44 1 20 (2/3) 226 Ra 36 1 8 (3/3) 228Ac h6 1 12 (3/3) 23h Th 7 1 3 (1/3)

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FACILITY - ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE DOCKET #50-313 REPORTING PERIOD 1 e Quarter - 1975 FREQUDiCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPLE IDCATION TYFE OF SAMPLE (UNITS pCi/ml ) REMARKS (E-15) (2)

(2) Filterable #5 At Ray Walter's 7-day continuous Gross a 3.0 1 1.2 (4/13)

Airborne residence, Knox- (1) Glass Fiber (a) Particulate ville, Johnson Filter Gross B 87 i 8 (13/13)

Filters County 298o - 8.5 miles 7,3 200 1 45 (2/3) 893 , 51 1 3.5 90Sr < o.6 95zr 29 1 8 (2/3) 95Nb 44 1 15 (2/3) 103Ru 12 1 6 (1/3) 137Cs 72 1 2.4 (1/3) 144 61 1 14 (2/3)

Ce 2263 , 36 1 8 (3/3) 2283 , 59 1 14 (2/3) 234Th 5.6 1 2.1 (1/3)

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(2) Filterable #6 At AP&L's 7-day continuous, Gross a 2.7 1 1.3 (3/13)

Airborne Russellville Local (1) Glass Fiber (c) Particulate Office Filter Gross s 91 + 9 (13/13) 109 - 6.8 miles Filters IBe 160 i h3 (3/3) 60 Co 6 1 3 (3/3) 89 Sr 4.8 1 2.7 90Sr 0 73 0.48 1

95 Zr (2/3) 32 1 7 95 Nb 52 1 12 (3/3) 103Ru 2h 1 7 (1/3) 137Cs 5.5 2.4 1 (1/3)

Ikk Ce 59 1 2h (2/3) 22Qa 34 1 6 (3/3) 228Ac 50 1 13 (3/3) 234rh h2 1 14 (1/3)

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(2) Filterable #7 At AP&L Sub- 7-day continuous Gross a 2.7 1 1.3 (9/13)

Airborne station in Danville (1) Glass Fiber (c) Particulate 209 - 19.3 miles Filter Grossg 110 1 10 (13/13)

Filters I-B 250 1 55 (3/3) 60 Co 7 1 2 (2/3) 89 Sr h.7 1 30 90 Sr 0.h 1.0 1 95Z r 36 1 8 (3/3) 95 10 10 (2/3) 6h 1 12h Sb 8 1 5 (1/3) 137Cs 3.4 1.8 (3/3) 1 lhh Ce h8 11 (3/3) 1 226 Ra 31 1 5 (3/3) 228 Ae h5 1 11 (3/3) 235 U h 3 (1/3)

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FACILITY - ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE DOCrff #50-313 REPORTING PERIOD lst onarter - 1975 __

FREQUDiCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESb1TS SAMPLE IfCATION TYPE OF SAMPLE (UNITS uCi/ml ) REMARKS (2) Filterable #1 On site nar 7-day continuous, Below Detection Limit (1) Acme Filters #4235-IC Airborne meteorology tower Carbon Filter (1) 0.028m3/ min.analyzedfor (b) Charcoal 92 - 0 5 miles I131 by gansna spectroscopy.

Filters

  1. 2 On site near Al%L Lodge 23* - 0 5 miles
  1. 3 South of Hershel Bennet Home 40 - 0.4 miles
  1. 4 Near the May " " "

Cemetery 1710 - 0.4 miles

  1. 5 At Ray Walter's " " " " " "

Home 298 - 8.5 miles

  1. 6 At AP&L's Rus- " " " " " "

sellville's Office 105f - 6.8 miles I

  1. 7 At AP&L Sub- " " "

station in Danville 209P - 19 3 miles 1311 Detection Limit = E-14

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FACILITY - AftKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE DOCKET #50-313 REPORTING PERIOD 1st Quarter - 1975 FREQUENCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPIE IDCATION TYPE CF SAMPIE (UNITS pCi/m2 ) REMARKS (E-6) (2)

(3) W:.tcr #1 On site near 7-day continuous, Gross a 20 1 13 (7/8) (1) 3 5 liters of composite (a) Precipitation meteorology tower composite (1) used in analysis.

92 - 0 5 miles Gross 8 320 ~

+ 66 (7/8)

(2) Fraction (n/m) gives the number of samples with an activity above the

  1. 3 South of Hershel 7-day continuous, Grosc a <15 (0/9) detection limit, n, over Bennet Home composite (1) the total number of samples 4 - 0.h miles Gross 8 430 1 64 (9/9) analyzed during the report-ing period.

(3) See Table I.

  1. 5 At Ray Walter's Gross a (1.8) 7-day continuous, 17 1 12 Resfdence composite (1) 298 - 8.5 miles Gross 8 h20 1 70 (8/8)
  1. 7 At AP&L Sub- 7-day continuous, Gross a <15 (0.8) station in Danville composite (1) 209 - 19 3 miles Gross 8 270 1 61 (7/8)

All gamma Isotopic analyses below minimum detectable activity (3)

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A FACILITY - ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE DOCKET #50-313 REIORTHIG PERIOD lst Quarter - 1975 FREQUDiCY AND AVEP. AGE QUARTERI2f ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPLE IOCATION TYPE OF SAMPLE (UNITS pCi/ml ) REMARKS (E-9) (1)

(3) W2ter #8 Mouth of Monthly, Grab - Gross a <2 (0/h)(2) (1) Fraction (n/m) gives the (b) Surface Discharge Canal Quarterly, number of samples with an Watsr 180 - 0.1 miles Composite (3) Gross 8 h.0 1 1.9 (h/h)(2) activity above the detectic limit, n, over the total 3H 92 1 15 number of samples analy::ed durin8 the reporting period 89 sr <h m.

90 Sr 2.0 1 1.2 (2) Gross and Analyzed performed on monthly sample (3) One special set of samples

  1. 9 South of Bunker Monthly, Grab - Gross a <2 (0/h)(2) were collected during first Hill Quarterly quarter.

Composite Gross 8 h.7 1 2.0 (h/h)(2)

H 110 1 15 89 Sr <h 90g , y1,5

  1. 10 North of Inlet Monthly, Grab - Gross a 1.8 1 1.3 (2/h)(2)

Canal Quarterly Composite Gross 8 3.9 1 2.0 (h/h)(2) 3 H 88 1 15 89 Sr <h.0 90 Sr <1.5

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(3) Water #15 Dam Area Monthly, Grab - Gross a <2 (1/3)(2's (b) Surface Water 15'O - 5.0 miles Quarterly Composite Gross 8 h.5 1 2.2 (?/3)(2)

H 102 1 35 09 Sr <5 90Sr < 1. 2

  1. 16 Piney Creek Monthly, Grab - Gross a <2 (0/3)(2)

Area Quarterly, 2950 - 6.0 miles Composite Gross 8 3.4 1 1.6 (2/3)(2) 3H 106 1 23 (3) 893 , <5 90 Sr

< 1. 3 All gamma Isotopic analyses below minimum detectable activity (h)

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FACILITY - ARKANSAS NUCi!AR ONE DOCKET #50-313 REPORTHIG PERIOD 1st Quarter - 1975 FREQUENCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPIE IDCATION TYPE OF SAMPLE (UNITS uCi/ml ) REMARKS (E-9)

3) Watar #14 Inlet to Monthly, Grab, Gross a 0.92 1 0.79 (1/3) (1) Fraction (n/m) gives the c) Ruscellville Russellville Water Quarterly number of samples with an City Water System, Illinois Composite Gross 8 1.7 1 1.3 (2/3) activity above the detectic Bayou 650 - 5.8 miles limit, n, over the total 3

H 94 1 13 number of samples analyzed during the reporting period 90 Sr

< 1. 5 Gamma Isotopic Analyses - below detection limits (2)

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FACILITY - ARKANSAS NUCLEAR CNE DOCKET #50-313 REPORTING PERIOD lot Quarter - 1975 FREQUDiCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPIE IDCATION TYPE OF SAMPI2 (UNITS uC1/ml ) REMARKS (E-9)

(3) Wster #11 on site well, Quarterly, Grab Gross a <1.5 (1) See Table I (d) Groundwater AP&L Lodge 2h00- 0.5 miles Gross 8 <3 3H 41 1 22

  1. 12 Off site well, Quarterly, Grab Gross a <1. 5 London Water Co.,

off Hwy 64, mile Gross 8 <3 West of London 310 - 2.0 miles 3H 59 1 20

  1. 13 off site well, Quarterly, Grab Gross a <1.5 Onita Lake Area on Illinois Bayou, off Gross S <3 Dyke Road 95 - 2.0 miles 3H /

30 1 30 i

All Gamma Isotopic analyses below minimum detectable activity (1)

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(4) Food #19 Arkansas Tech Monthly, Grab K 1h00 1 200 (3/3) (1) Fraction (n/m) gives the (Human) Herd number of samples with an la) Milk 89 sr 99 - 5.0 miles 20 1 8 (3/3) activity greater than the diction limit, n, over the 90Sr

<5.0 (0/3) number or samples analyzed during the .ceporting 131 I 1.0 07 (1/3) period, m.

137 0s 8.1 1.3 (1/3) (2) Sample not taken because 1

228 Ac 16 1 6 (1/3)

  1. 20 Meyers Dairy h0g 1h00 (3/3)

Monthly, Grab 1 200 29 - 8.0 miles 89sr 8.6 1 6.2 (1/3) 90 Sr 50 1 2.7 131 I 4.1 2.6 (3/3) 137 Cs 3.4 1 1.6 (1/3)

  1. 21 Price Farm Monthly, Grab (2) 315 - 3.6 miles

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FACILITY - ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE DOCKET #50-313 REFORTING PERICD 2nd Quarter - 1975 FREQUENCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPIE ECATION TYPE OF SAMPLE (UNITS mrem / Quarter ) REMARKS (1) External El On Site near Quarterly Exposure 24 Ridiation Meteorology Tower Lif LTD 92o - 0 5

  1. 2 On site near " " "

31 AP&L Lodge 235 - 0 5 mile 8

  1. 3 South of Hershel " "

31 Bennet home ho - 0.4 miles

  1. 4 Near the May " " "

25 Cemetery 1710 - 0.4 miles

  1. 5 At Ray Walter's " " "

30 home 298o - 8.5 miles

  1. 6 At Ap&L's " " "

~37 Russellville Office 109o - 6.8 miles

  1. 7 At AP&L's sub- " " "

29 station in Danville 209 - 19 3 miles

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FACILITY - ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE DOCKET #50-313 REPORTING PERIOD 2nd Quarter - 1975 FREQUENCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPIE IOCATION TYPE OF SAMPLE { UNITS uci/ml ) REMARKS (E-15) (2)

(2) Filterable #1 On site near 7-day continuous, Gross a 2.2 1 09 (12/13) retention, (1) 0.3u, 0.028 m9p/p"*

Airborne meteorology tower (1) Glass Fiber (a) Particulate 92 - 0.5 miles Filter Gross 8 120 1 12 (13/13)

Filters (2) Fraction (n/c) gives the I

Be 310 i h2 (3/3) number of samples with an activity greater than the 60Co 6.1 2.h 1 (1/3) detection limit, n, over the number of sa=ple 89Sr 3.0 1.9 1 analyzed during the report-90 Sr 1.8 +

0.5 (3) Sample lost during radio-95 Zr (1/3) 37 1 6 chemical separation 95Nb h1 1 6 (2/3) 103Ru 5 1 2 (1/3) 137Cs 6 1 2 (2/3) 22ba 32 1 5 (3/3) 228Ac 49 1 11 (3/3)

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REPORTING OF RADIOACTIVITY IN THE ENVIRONS FACILITY - ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE DOCKET #50-353 REPORTING PERIOD 2nd Quarter - 1975 --

FREQUDICY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPIE II) CATION TYPE CF SAMPLE (UNITS 4Ci/ml ) REMARKS (E-15) (2)

(2) Filterable #2 On site near T-day continuous Gross a 2.h 1 0.9 (13/13)

Airborne AP&L Lodge (1) Glass Fiber (a) Particulate 235 - 0.5 miles Filter Gross 8 130 1 13 (13/13)

Filters IBe 390 i h5 (3/3) 89 Sr 3.6 2.3 1

90Sr 0.6 2.0 1 95 Zr 32 1 6 (2/3) 95Nb h3 1 3 (3/3) 103 Ru 15 1 3 (1/3) 106 Ru 40 1 20 (1/3) 13T Cs 10 1 2 (2/3) 1 Ce 68 1 18 (3/3) 226 Ra 25 1 5 (3/3) 228 Ac 37 1 lb (3/3) 23h Th 5.8 1 1.4 (1/3)

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FACILITY > ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE DOCKET #50-313 REIORTING PERIOD 2nd Quarter - 1975 FREQUENCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPIE IOCATION TYPE & SAMPLE (UNITS DCi/ml ) REMARKS (E-15) (2)

(2) Filterable #3 South of Hershel 7-day continuous Gross a 2.6 1 1.0 (13/13)

Airborne Bennet Home (1) Glass Fiber (c) Particulate 4 - 0.4 miles Filter Gross 8 110 1 11 (13/13)

Filters Be 360 1 40 (3/3)

F 3 1 2 (3/3) 89g, 2.4 1 2.4 90Sr i 2.0 1 0.6 952r 20 1 5 (3/3)

's5 Nb bl 1 5 (3/3) 103 Ru 9 1 3 (1/3)

Ru hh 1 20 (1/3) 137 Cs 6.7 1 15 (2/3) lO Ce 41 1 12 (3/3) 226Ba 25 1 5 (3/3) 228 Ac 40 10 (3/3) 23b Th 2 1 1 (1/3) 235 u 9 6 (1/3)

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(2) Filterable #h hear the May 7-day continuous Gross a 16 1 0.8 (13/13)

Airborne Cemetery (1) Glass Fiber (a) Particulate 171 - 0.h tiles Filter Filters Gross s 77 1 8 (13/13)

IBe 210 1 38 .(3/3) 60Co 5 1 h (2/3) 89sr 5.0 1 2.0 90 0r 0.8 1 0.5 95 Zr 21 1 7 (1/3)

(l 95Nb 50 1 7 (3/3) 226Ra 2h 1 8 (3/3) 14h Ce 48 1 6 (2/3) 228 Ac 31 1 11 (3/3)

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(2) Filterable #5 At Ray Walter's 7-day continuous, Gross a 2.2 1 0.9 (12/13)

Airborne Residence, Knoxville glass fiber filter (a) Particulate Johnson County Gross 8 89 1 9 (13/13)

Filters 2980 - 8.5 miles 7 Be 2rd i 40 (3/3) 60Co 9 1 3 (3/3) 89 sr (3) 90Sr (3) 95 Zr (3/3) 21 1 6 95 Nb (3/3) 53 1 7 103 Ru 2 (1/3) 7 1 137 Cs 11 1 2 (1/3) lO Ce 41 1 7 (3/3) 226 aa 27 1 5 (3/3) 228Ac 61 1 12 (3/3) 23h Th 3.1 1 1.2 (1/3) 235 U 6 1 5 (1/3) 2 _ . _ _ _ _ _ . _ __

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FREQUDiCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS -

SAMPLE IOCATION TYPE OF SAMPLE (UNITS uCi/ml ) M KS (E-15) (2) ,

(2) Filterable #6 At AP&L's 7-day continuous, Gross a 2.h 1 0.9 (12/13)

Airborne Russellville local (1) glass fiber (a) Particulate office filter Gross S 91 1 9 (12/L3)

Filters 109o - 6.8 miles 7

Be 280 1 40 (3/3) 89Sr 6.7 1 25 90 Sr < 0.7 95 Zr 26 1 5 (1/3) 95 Nb 30 1 8 (3/3) 13 Ru 7 1 3 (1/3) 106Ru 39 1 21 (1/3) 137Cs 57 1 3.1 (1/3) 1M Ce 40 1 7 (3/3)

Ra 36 1 5 (3/3) ,

228 Ac 53 1 13 (3/3) a

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(2) Filterable #7 At AP&L Sub- 7-day continuous,(1) Gross a 2.0 1 0.9 (11/13)

Airborne station in Danville, glass fiber filter (a) Particulate 2090 - 19.3 miles Gross s 85 1 9 (13/13)

Filters I

Be 270 i ho (13/13) 60 co 8.0 1 3.2 (1/3) 89 Sr < 2.5 90 Sr 0.7 1.1 1 95 Zr 34 1 7 (1/3) 95Nb 30 i b (3/3) 103Ru 9 1 3 (1/3) 1370s (2/3) 24 1 2 lu ce 87 1 10 (1/3) 226 Ra 30 1 5 . (3/3) 228Ac h6 1 13 (3/3)

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2) Filt;rable #1 On site near 7-day continuous Less Than Detection Limit (1) ACME Filters #4235-IC Airborne Meteorology Tower Carbon Filter (1) 0.025 m3. min, analyzed b) Charcoal 92 - 0 5 miles for 1131 by gamma Spectroscopy Filtars
  1. 2 On site near a " " " " "

AP&L Lodge 235 - 0.5 miles

  1. 3 South of Hershel " " " " " "

Bennet Home 40 - O.4 miles

  1. 4 Near the May " " " " " "

Cemetery 1710 - 0.4 miles

  1. 5 At Ray Walter's " " " " "

Home 298o - 8.5 miles

  1. 6 At AP&L's " " "

Russellville Office 109 -

6.8 miles

  1. 7 At AP&L Sub- " " "

station in Danville 209 - 19 3 miles 1311 Detec don N t = E-14

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FACILITY - ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE DOCKET #50-313 REMRTING PERIOD 2nd Quarter - 1975 FREQUENCY AND SAMPIE IOCATION TYPE CF SAMPIE AVERAGE (I2ilTS QUARTERL{

u Ci/m ANALYSIS ) RESULTS REMARKS (E-6) (2)

3) Watsr #1 on site near 7-day continuous, Gross a 26 1 16 (4/n) (1) 3 5 liters or composite p) Pr cipitation Meteorology Tower composite (1) used in analysis.

92 - 0 5 miles Gross 8 250 1 65 (n/n)

(2) Traction (n/m)givesthe number of samplea with an

  1. 3 South of Hershel Gross a 16 1 13 (3/n) activity above the detec-Bennet Home tion limit, n, over the 4 - 0.4 miles Gross 8 320 1 70 fn/n) total number of samples analyzed during the report-ing period, m.
  1. 5 At Ray Walter's Gross a 32 1 25 Residence (3/10)

(3) See Table I.

2980 - 8.5 miles Gross 6 230 1 61 (10/10)

  1. 7 At AP&L sub- Gross a station in Danville 35 1 23 (1/10) 209 - 19 3 miles Gross s 270 1 78 (10/10)

All Gamma Isotopic Analysis below detection limit (3) i

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.- REPORTING OF RADIOACTIVITY IN THE ENVIRONS FACILITY - ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE DOCKET #50-313 REPORTING PERIOD pna oimrter _ 1 cyrc; FREQUDiCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPIE IDCATION TYPE OF SAMPLE (UNITS uCi/ml ) RD%RKS (E-9) (1) (1) Fraction (n/m)givesthe number of samples with an e)))W;ttr activity above the detection 9 Surfece #8 Mouth of Dis- Monthly Grab, Gross a 1.1 1 09 (2/4) (2) limit, n, over the total number W2ttr Charge Canal Quarterly Ccxnposite of samples analyzed during the 0

180 - 0.1 milas (4) Gross 8 6.6 1 2.0 (4/4) (2) reporting period, m.

33 32 1 12 (2) Monthly samples.

89Sr 6.4 1 4.9 (3) See Table I.

(4) One Special set of surface 90Sr <2 water samples was collected this quarter.

  1. 9 South of Bunker Hill Gross a 2.6 1 19 (2/4) (2)

Gross s 70 1 23 (4/4) (2) 3a llo 1 17 893 , <25 90Sr <1

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(3) W2ter #10 North of Inlet Hour.hly, Grab Gross a <2 (2)

(b) Surface Canal Quarterly Composite Water Gross 8 4.2 + 2.0 (3/4) (2) 33 124 + 19 09Sr <5 go <15

  1. 15 Dam Area 2.2 +

150 - 5 0 miles Gross a 1.5 (2/3)(2)

Gross S 5.5 1 23 (3/3)(') e h 102 1 16 893 , <5 90Sr < 1.5 m __ _ ___ _____ _ _ _______ _ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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(3) Water #16 Piney Creek Monthly Grab, Gross a <2 (2)

(b) Surface Area Quarterly Composite Water 295 - 6.0 miles Gross S 6.7 1 2.6 (1/3) (2) 3n 120 1 114 89S r <3 90Sr <1 Gamma Isotopic Analysis - below detection limit (3)

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. REPORTING OF RADI0 ACTIVITY IN THE ENVIRONS TACILITY - ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE DOCKET #50-313 REPORTING PERIOD 2nd Quarter - 1975 FREQUENCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPIE IDCATION TYPE OF SAMPIE (UNITS pCi/g ) REMARKS (E-9) (1) (1) Fraction (n/m)givesthe number of samples with an act-53 Water #14 Inlet to Monthly, Grab Gross a 0 70 + - 0.66 (1/3)(2) ivity above the detection limit 5))Ruszallville Russellville Water Quarterly Composite n, over the total number of City Water System, Illinois Gross 8 3.5 1 15 (2/3) (2) l es analyzed during the 8 amp Bayou 650 - 5.8 nilos reporting period, m.

33 94 + 11 (2) Itnthly Sanple.

893 , <6 (3) See Table I.

90Sr <2 All Gamma Isotopic analysis below minimum detectable activity (3)

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FACILITY - ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE DOCKET #50-313 REPORTING PERIOD 2nd Quarter - 1975 FREQUENCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPU: IOCATION TYPE OF SAMPLE (UNITS pCi/ml ) REMARKS (E-9)

(3) Water #11 on site well, Quarterly, Grab Gross a <1.5 (1) See Table I.

(d ) Ground water AP&L Lodge 2h00 - 0 5 miles Gross 8 <3.0 3H 30 1 30

  1. 12 Off site well, Quarterly, Grab Gross a <1.5 London Water Co., '

off Hwy 64, Gross 8 <3 0 miles West of London H 84 1 27

  1. 13 off site well, Quarterly, Grab Gross a < 1.5 Quita Lake Area on Illinois Bayou Gross 6 < 3.0 off Dyke Road 3H 95 - 2.0 miles 87 1 39 All gamma Isotopic Analyses - below detection limits (1) s e

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FACILITY - ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE DOCKET #50-313 REPORTING PERIOD 2nd Quarter - 1975 FREQUENCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPJ2 IDCATION TYPE OF SAMPLE (UNITS uCi/n1 ) REMARKS (E-9) (1)

"4) Food #19 Arkansas Tech Monthly, Grab hoK 1500 1 100 (3/3) (1) Fraction (n/m) gives the (Humans) Herd number of samples with an n) Milk 99P - 5 0 miles 893 , <5 (o/2) activity greater than the detection limit, n, over 90Sr 59 1 2.7 (2/2) the number of samples analyzed during the report-1311 1.2 i o.5 (1/3) ing period, m.

137Cs 7.6 1 3.0 (2/3) 226Ra 17 1 lo (1/3)

  1. 20 Meyers Dairy bog 290 - 8.o miles 1500 +- 100 (3/3) 893r <5 (o/2) 90Sr 75 1 25 (2/2) 1311 2.0 1 0.6 (1/3) 137Cs 6.1 1 23 (2/3) 226Ra 75 1 4.5 (2/3) 2283 , 33 1 14 (1/3)

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. SAMP2 IDCATION TYPE OF SAMP3 (UNITS uCi/ml ) REKUtKS (E-9) (1)

(4) Food (Humans) #21 Price Fam Monthly, Grab 40 g E (a) Milk 315 - 3.6 miles 1W i (3/3) 89S r 95 1 7.0 (1/3) 90Sr 14 1 4 (1/3) 1311 2.0 1 05 (1/3) 137Cs 12 1 2 (3/3) 228 Ac 14 1 lo (2/3) 2350 11 1 6 (1/3)

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92 - o.5 miles Mg a1 2 95Zr o.65 1 0.07 95Nb l5 1 0.2 lo3Ru o.11 1 0.02 106Ru l*2 1 0.2 125Sb o.32 1 0.06 1311 0.011 1 0.008 (1) 137Cs o.60 1 0.06 141ce o.15 1 0.03 1%c. 5.8 1 o.6 2283 , 0.63 1 0.15 235u o.3c i o.04

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FACILITY - ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE DOCKET #50-313 REPORTING PERIOD 2nd Quarter- 1975 FREQUDiCY AND AVERAGE QUARTEPaY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPIE IOCATION TYPE OF SAMPLE (UNITS _ u ci /g ) REMARKS (E-6)

(5)otherMedia #2 On site near Spring, Grass 7Be 23 1 3 (0) Vegetation AP&L Lodge Clippings 235 - 0 5 miles bo g ui 1 -

95Z r o.64 1 0.06 95Nb 1.6 1 0.2 lo3Ru o.10 1 0.02 lo6Ru 15 o.2 125Sb o.30 1 0.05 131 1 < o.co6 (1) 137Cs 1.2 1 0.1 141c , 2.3 1 0.2 144Ce 73 1 07 2263 , 0.32 1 0.05 2283 , 0.45 1 0.12 i

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(5) othar Media #3 South of Hershel Spring, Grass 7eB i 1

-(a) Vrgstation- Bennet Home Clippings 40 - o.4 miles bo g 24 2 -2 95Z r o.29 i o.4 95n 0 70 1 0.07 1317 <.w8 (1) 1370s o.20 1 0.03 141 0 10 1 0 04 Ce 144Ce 27 i o.3 208T1 0 52 1 0.08

' 22 4 , 0.21 1 0.05 228Ac o.13 1 0.I3 9

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FACILITY - ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE DOC M #50-313 REPORTING PERIOD 2nd Quarter - 1975 FREQUENCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPIE IDCATION TYPE OF SAMPLE (UNITS pCi/g ) REMARKS (E-6)

(5) Other Media #4 Near the May Spring, Grass 7Be 29 1 3 (c) Vegetation Cemetery Clippings 171 - 0.4 miles IK)g 19 2 2 54g 0.04 i O.02 953 r 11 1 01 95Nb 2.2 i O.2 3D3Ru o.18 1 0.02 lo6Ru 2.2 1 0.2 125Sb O.29 1 0.04 1311 <0.011 (1) 137Cs 1- 1 01 14 ,

0.?' t 0.03 144Ce 91 1 0.21 2263 , 0.28 1 0.04 2283 , o.39 1 0.09

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FACILITY - ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE DOCKET #50-313 REPORTING PERIOD 2nd Quarter - 1975 FREQUDICY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPTE IOCATION - TYPE CF SAMPIE (UNITS uCi/g ) REMARKS (E-6)

(5) Other Media #5 At Ray Walter's Spring, Grass 7Be e 27 1 3 (c) Vegetation Residence Clippings 298 - 8.5 miles 40 x 17 1 2 95Z r 0 90 1 0 09 95Nb 23 1 0.2 103Ru 0.11 1 0.03 106Ru 1.2 1 0.2 3317 < 0.010 (1) 237c , 1o 2 0.1 144g , 7.8 2 0.8

  • 2263 , 0.06 f 0.05 228Ac 0 36 1 0.n 235u 0 08 1 0 04 4

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FACILITY - ARKANSAS NUC ONE DOCKET #50-313 REPORTDIG PERIOD 2nd Quarter - 1975 FREQUENChAND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPIE IOCATION TYPE OF SAMPLE (UNITS UCi/g ) REMARKS (E-6)

(5) other Media #6 At AF&L Spring, Grass 7Be (a) Vegetation I Russellville office Clippings 109 - 6.8 miles 40 26 1 3 95Z r o.72 1 0.07 953 19 1 0.2 103Ru 0 17 1 0.02 lo6Ru o.76 1 0.12 125Sb o.22 1 0.04 1311 < o.014 (1) 337Cs 0 48 1 0.05 144Ce 57 1 0.6 2263 , 0.20 1 0.08 2350 0 14 1 0.03 3

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FACILITY - ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE DOCKET #50-313 REPORTING PERIOD 2nd onarter . lovs FREQUNCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPIE IDCATION TYPE OF SAMPLE (UNITS u Ci/g ) REMARKS (E-6)

(5) other Media #7 At AP81 Sub- Spring, Grass 7Be 1 (n) Vrgetation station in Danville Clippings 209 - 19 3 miles box 12 1 1 95Z r o.60 1 o.o6 95Nb 15 1 0.2 lo3Ru o.09 1 0.03 106Ru o.66 1 0.14 125Sb o.12 1 0.08 1317 < 0.015 (1) 137Cs o.66 1 0.07 141c , 0.15 1 0.05 144Ce 45 1 o5 2263 , o.35 1 0.09 2283 , 0.24 1 0.12 235U o.13 1 0.02

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FACILITY - ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE DOCKET #50-313 REIORTING PERIOD 9na oimeter - lo7s FREQUN CY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPIE IDCATION TYPE OF SAMPLE (UNITS uCi/g ) REMARKS (E-6)

(5) Other Media #19 Arkansas Tech. Spring, Grass 7Be 1 (c) Vegetation Pasturage Clippings Y - 5 0 miles hog 12 1 1 95Z r o.61 1 0.06 95Nd 1.7 o.2 lo3Ru 0 095 1 0 014 lo6Ru 1.4 1 0.2 131I o.oM i o.012 (1) 137Cs o.48 1 0.05 141Ce o.12 1 o.03 1%Ce 5.6 0.6 2263 , o.12 1 0.07 228Ac o.53 1 0.11 235g o.34 1 0.03

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,(E-6)

(5)OtherMedia #20 Meyers Dairy Spring, Grass 7eB 13 1 1 (c) Vrgetation Naturage Clippings 2900 - 8.0 miles 40g 31 1 3 95Z r 0 30 1 0.03 95N3 o.86 1 0.09 1311 0.098 1 0.026 (1) 137Cs 0 35 1 0.04 1MCe 2.0 1 0.2 2263 , o,53 1 0.11 228Ac o.28 1 0.10

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(5) other Media #21 Price Farm Spring, Grass (n) Vrgeta, tion Pasturage Clippings 7Be 11 1 1 315 - 3.6 miles 40K 19 y 2 95Z r 04's 1 0 04 953 1.o 1 0.1 lo6Ru o.69 1 0.12 137Cs 047 1 0 05 144Ce 3.o 1 o.3 226 Ra 0.18 1 0.04 228g , 0 38 1 0.05

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4th Quarter - 1974 FACILITY - ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE DOCKET #50-313 REPORTING PERIOD & 1st Quarter - 1975 FREQUDiCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPLE LCCATICN TYPE OF SAMPLE (UNITS mrem / Quarter ) dEMARKS

'(1) ExtGrnal #1 On site near Gemi-annual 27 Badiation Meteorology Tower Exposure 90 - 0 5 miles Lif TLD

  1. 2 On site near " " 29 AP&L Lodge 235 - 0 5 miles .
  1. 3 South of Hershel " " "

23 Bennet home 40 - O.4 miles

  1. 4 Near the h y " " "

21 Celetery 1710 - O.4 miles

  1. 5 At Ray Walter's " " "

23 home 298 - 8.5 miles

  1. 6 At Al%L's " " "

29 Russellville Office 1090-6.8 Miles

  1. 7 At AIEL sub- " " " 26 station in Danville

_ 209 - 19 3 miles

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(5) Other Media #1 On site near Se.1-annual, Grab IBe 63 + 19 (1) I'Se activity is (b) Soil

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meterology tower attributable to gaseous 92 - 0 5 miles 40K 1200 100 1 releases from ANO. See discussion at conclusion 75 Se 8.2 1.6 1 (1) of report.

2.37c3 94 g 9 226Ra 20 150 1 220Ac 210 1 20 234 % 8 1 5 235U 13 1 5 8

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FACILITY - ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE DOCKET #50-313 REPORTING PERIOD 1st & 2nd Quarter - 1975 FREQUM CY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS IDCATION TYPE & SAMPLE 2 SAMPIE (UNITS tCum ) REMARKS (E-3) 7Be (5) Other Media #2 On site near Semi-annual, Grab 57 + 6 (b) Soil AP&L Lodge 40 2350 - 0 5 miles K 1400 1 100 Sh Mn 4.6 1.2 1

75Se 9.2 1 2.0 (1) 106 Ru 27 i 10 137 Cs 22 1 2 lbh Ce h2 k i

  • 2263 , 190 1 20 228Ac 300 1 30 23h Th 11 1 T 235 u 1T i I l
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(5) Other Media #3 South of Hershel I Be Semi-annual, Grab 51 1 11 (b) Soil Bennet home 40 K 40 - 0.h miles 1700 1 100 Sh Mn 4.h 1 05 137Cs 0.8 6.9 1 1hh Ce kh lb 1

226 Ba 110 1 10 228Ac 230 1 23 23h Th 6.4 1 5.3 235 g to i 5

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(E-3)

I Be (5) Other Media #4 Near the May Semi-annual, Grab 32 1 22 l (b) Soil Cemetery O

1710 - 0.4 miles K 1200 + 100 O

Co 1.8 1 1.0 ,

125Sb T.8 1 27 137Cs 110 1 10 1hh Ce 54 1 10 22ha 110 1 10 228Ac 160 1 10 23h Th T.6 1 h4 235 U 8.0 1 59 e

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FACILITY - ARKANSAS NUCLEAR NE DOCKET #50-313 REPORTING PERIOD lat & 2nd Quarter - 1975 FREQUN CY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS EAMPI2 IOCATION TYPE & SAMPIE (WITS pCi/m2 ) REMARES (E-3)

(5) Other Media #5 At Ray Walter's Semi-annual, Orab IBe 47 1 14

( b) Soil hcme 298 - 8.5 miles 40 K 1000 1 100 5

Mn 3.3 1 0.9 IN Se 9.5 1.4 1 (1) 125Sb 6.1 1 2.3 137Cs 140 1 14 22ba 120 1 12 228Ac 160 1 16 234 Th 8.1 1 51 235 U 10 6 1

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(5) Other Media #6 At AP&L's Semi-annual, Grab IBe (b) Soil Russellville Office 49 1 14 109 - 6.8 miles 40 K 1200 1 100 75Se 8.3 1 1.4 (1) 125Sb 5.8 1 1.8 13TCs 61 1 6 2263 , 190 1 20 228Ac 210 1 20 23h Th 10 i 4 235 g th i 6

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(5) Other Media #7 At AP&L's sub- O Semi-annual, Grab K 1100 1 100 (b) Soil station in Danville Sh 209 - 19.3 miles Mn 3.8 1 1.1 137Cs 4.3 1 1.0 22Qa 120 1 12 228Ac 200 1 20 23h Th 8.8 1 57 235 U 12 1 6

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FACILITY - ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE DOCKET #50-313 REPORTING PERIOD 1st & 2nd Quarter - 1975 FREQUDICY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANAL'.' SIS RESULTS SAMPIE IDCATION TYPE & SAMPLE (Ifi1TS pCi/g ) REMARES (E-6)

(5) Other Media #8 Mouth of dis- Special, Grab (1) IBe 0.19 1 0.03 (1) This set of samples was (c) Bottom charge canal collected in May, 1975 Sediment 1800 - 0.1 miles O K 15 i 1 Sh Ma 0.030 1 0.007 58 co 0.084 0.008 1

60 co 0.0068 1 0.0040 89 Sr 0.6 0.6 1

90 Sr < 0.2 95 Zr 0.069 1 0.c37 95 Nb 0.060 0.014 1

106Ru 0.34 1 0.05 125 Sb 0.078 1 0.017 137 cs 0.61 1 0.06 lkh ce 0.38 0.08 1

224a 0 76 1 0.08 23h Th 0.062 1 0.018 235 0 0.077 1 0.042

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(5) Other Media #9 South of Bunker Be 0.22 1 0.05 (c) Bottom ,81111 Sediment 160 - 1.8 miles h0 K 1 13 1 89 8r

< 0 50 90 Sr

<0.15 95 Zr 0.060 0.016 1

106Ra 0.093 1 0.038 137Cs 0.16 1 0.02 226 Ra 0.38 1 0.04 228 Ac 0 59 0.06 O

(5) Other Media #10 North of Inlet K 10 +

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1 (c) Bottom Canal Sediment sh Mn 0.022 0.008 90 - 1.9 miles 1 09 Sr 5'O.50 90Sr <0.15 -- -

1370s 0.43 1 0.04 226Ha 0 72 1 0.07 0.071 1 0.032,,, , .

235U 0.072 1 0.042

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FACILITY - ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE DOCKET #50-313 REPORTING PERIOD 1st & 2nd Quarter - 1975 FREQUENCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPIE IDCATION TYPE & SAMPLE (UNITS um /g ) REMARES (E-6)

(5) Other Media #15 Dam Area 40 +

K 12 -

1 (c) Bottom 150 - 5 0 miles sediment 58Co 0.043 1 0.008 89 Sr < 0.h0 90 Sr

<0.15 137Cs 0.062 0.008 1

226Ra 0.06 1 0.10 234 Th 0.044 0.031 1

235g o,o54 ,1 0.038 (5) Other Media #16 Piney Creek Og y 15 (c) Bottom 295 - 6.0 miles Sediment 89 Sr

< 0.35 90Sr

< 0.15 137 Cs 0.091 1 0.009 lhh Ce 0.092 0.041 1

226 Ra 0.67 1 0.07 228 Ac 0.85 1 0.09 234 Th 0.028 0.018 1

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FACILITY - ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE DOCKET #50-313 REPORTING PERIOD 1st & 2nd Quarter - 1975 FREQUENCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPIE IOCATION TYPE & SAMPLE (UNITS u Ci/g ) REMARKS (E-6) (1) Activity inphi/g of bone ash.

'(5) Other Media #8 Mouth of Dis- Seui-annual Netting 40g 2.3 1 0.2

-(d) Fish charge Canal

1. Plankton 1800 - 0.1 miles 898r < 1. 2 (1)

Fccders 90Sr 1.8 10.2 (1) 137Cs 0 011 1 0 004 2263 , 0.022 1 0.014 228

  • I
  • Ac
  1. 9 South of Bunker Semi-annual, Nett- 40 K 2.0 1 0.2 Hill ing 160 - 1.8 miles 898 r <l4 90Sr 13 1 03 137Cs 0.007 1 0.003

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FACILITY - ARKANSAS NUCLEAR oNE DOCKET #50-313 REIORTING PERIOD lst & 2nd Quarter - 1975 FREQUDiCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPIE IDCATIoN TYPE or SAMPLE (UNITS pCi/g ) REMARKS (E-6) (1) Activity in pCi/g of bone ash.

5) oth;r Media #10 North of Inlet Semi-annual, Nett- hog 2.4 1 o.2
1) Fish Canal ing (2) The Co 58 value is L. Plankton 90o - 1.o miles 893 , < l.4 (1) attributable to liquid Fced;rs releases from ANo. See 90Sr 1.5 - + o.3 (1) discussion at conclusion of report.

Gamma Isotopic Analysis - below detection limit. See Table I.

  1. 15gDam Area Semi-annual, Nett- hog 1.8 10.2 150 - 5 9 miles ing 58Co o.35 1 0.04 (2) 89Sr < l4 903 , 2.0 1 0.2 228ge o.028 + o.olo

O l ('} PA 56 l ,. REPORTING OF RADI0 ACTIVITY IN THE ENVIRONS FAC M - ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE DOCKET #50-313 REPORTING PEHIOD 1st & 2nd Quarter - 1975 FREQUDICY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMP2 IOCATION TYPE OF SAMPLE (UNITS pCi/g ) REMARES (E-6)

(5)OthsrMedia #16 Piney Creek Semi-annual, Nett- 15 (d) Fish Area ing 40 g 1 0.1

1. Plankton 295 - 6.0 miles 898r <l0 Fctders 90Sr 0 37 1 0.14 228Ac 0.027 1 0.006 235u 0.015 1 0.005

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FACILITY - ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE DOCKET #50-313 REMRTING PERIOD lat & 2nd Quarter - 1975 FREQUDICY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMP12 IOCATION TYPE OF SAMPLE (UNITS uCi/, ) REMARES (E-6) (1) Activity in pCi/g of Bone Ash.

5) Oth:r Media #8 Mouth of Dis- Semi-annual, Nett- 40 g 19 1 0.2 i) Fish charge Canal ing
2. Carnivores 1800 - O.1 miles 89g, < 1.5 (1) 90Sr 2.8 f 0.4 (1) 2263 , o.031 1 0.024 228 0.043 1 0.004 Ae
  1. 9 South of Bunker 40g 2.1 i O.2 Hill 16co - 1.8 miles 893 , <15 (1) 90Sr 2.6 1 03 (1) 228Ac O.043 1 0.004

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(5)OthtrMedia #10 North of Inlet Semi-annual, Nett- hog 2.0 10.2 (d) Fish Canal ing

2. Carnivores 90 - 1 9 miles 893 , 39 1 2.4 (1) 90Sr 2.5 1 0.4 (1) 2283 , 0.036 1 0.014 2350 0.031 1 0.01B
  1. 15 Dam Area Semi-annual, Nett- 40 K 2.0 1 0.2 1500 - 5.9 miles ing 89S r <l5 (1) 90sr 2.2 1 0.2 (1) 228Ac 0.035 1 0.005
  1. 16 Piney Creek Semi-annual, Nett- hOg 2.3 10.2 Area ing 295 - 6.0 miles 893 r <l5 (1) 90Sr 2.6 1 0.3 (1) 228Ac 0.085 1 0.008

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FACILITY - ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE DOCKET #50-313 REPORTING PERIOD 1st & 2nd Quarter - 1975 FREQUENCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMP2 IDCATION TYPE OF SAMPIE (UNITS pCi/g ) REMARES (E-6)

(5) Other Media #8 Mouth of dis- O Semi-annual, Nettine K 2.3 1 0.2 (1) Activity in pCi/g of bone-(d) Fish charge canal ash

3. Bottom 180 - 0.1 miles 09 Sr < 2.0 (1)

F4eders 90Sr 0.4 (1) 53 1 226Ra 0.026 0.032 1 228 Ac 0.037 1 0.018

  1. 9 South of Bunker Semi-annual h0K 2.h 0.2 i

Hill Netting 1600 - 1.8 miles 09Sr < 2.0 (1) 903 , g,5 o,5 (1) 228 +

Ac 0.046 0.005

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(5) Other Media #10 North of Inlet Semi-annual, 40 K 1.8 0.2 (d) Fish Canal Netting

3. Bottom 90 - 1.0 miles 89 Se < 2.0 (1)

Freders 90Sr 4.1 0.4 1 (1) 26 a2 0.022 1 0.016 235 0 0.025 1 0.005 h0

  1. 15 Dam Area Semi-annual. K 2.0 +

0.2 150 - 5 9 miles Netting 5g Co 25 1 0.3 60 Co 0.014 1 0.000 89Sr < 2.0 (1) 90Sr 0.6 59 (1) 137Cs 0.028 1 0.006 228Ac 0.041 1 0.032

  1. 16 Piney Creek Area Semi-annual, 40 K 2.2 +

0.2 295 - 6.0 miles Netting 89 Sr < 2.0 (1) 90Sr 4.3 1 0.4 (1) 95Nb 0.079 1 0.024

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FACILITY - ARKANSAS NUCIEAR ONE DOCKET #50-313 REIORTING PERIOD 1st & 2nd Quarter - 1975 FREQUENCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPIF, IDCATION TYPE CF SAMPLE (UNITS UCi/g ) REMARKS (E-6)

O (5) Othsr Media #8 Mouth of dis- Semi-annual, Grab K 16 1 (1) This set of samples was (c) Bottom charge canal (1) 54

  • 11* **# I" #*"""U # 19I S diment 1800 - 0.1 miles Mn 0.018 1 0.011 A special set was collected 89Sr I" D ** "** # 8 "*

<0.50 entered separately to show plant impact more clearly.

(2) Sample not taken.

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.006 Cs .06 1 23h Th 0.018 0.066 1 235 U 0.068 1 0.036 OK

  1. 9 South of Bunker Semi-annual, Grab 15 1 1 Hill 1600 - 1.8 miles 09 Sr <0.50 90Sr <0.20 95 Nb 0.008 0.036 1 137c, o,11 g o,gi 226 Ra 0 53 1 0.05 228 Ac 0.76 1 0.08 23h

._ . . Th 0.040 1 0.020

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FREQUDICY AND AVERAGF, QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESUIES SAMPIE IDCATION TYPE & SAMPIE (UIITS uCi/, ) RDERES (E-6)

(5) Other Media #10 Mouth of Inlet Semi-annual, Grab 40g yg 1 (c) Bottom Canal Sediment g9 90 - 1.0 miles Sr <0.60 90 Sr

<0.15 125 Sb 0.01h 0.049 1 137Cs 0.61 1 0.06 22ha 0 70 1 0.07 228 Ac 1.5 1 0.2 23h Th 0.070 1 0.02h 235 U 0.10 0.04

  1. 15 Dam Area (2) 150 - 5 0 miles
  1. 16 Piney Creek (2)

Area 295 - 6.0 miles 1

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(5)OtherMedia #10 North of Inlet Special, Netting (1) ho g 1.3 1 0.1 (d) Fish Canal

1. Plankton 90 - 1.0 miles Fczders
  1. 15 Dan Area 228 O.15~ 1 0.03 Ac 1500 - 5 9 miles
  1. 16 Piney Creek hog 1.2 + 0.2 295 - 6.0 miles -

2283c O.05 i O.03

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FACILITY - ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE DOCKET #50-313 RE MRTING PERIOD 1st & 2nd Oimrter - 1975 FREQUDICY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPIE IDCATION TYPE & SAMPIE (UNITS uCi/g ) REMARKS (E-6) (1) Samples taken June,1975

5) Oth r Media #10 North of Inlet Special, Netting (1) 106g 1.4 i O.2 d) Fish Canal
2. Carnivores 90 - 1 9 miles 228g , o.02 1 0.01

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  1. 15 Dam Area 40 1.8 -+ 0.2 K

150 - 5 9 miles

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FACILITY - ARKANSAS NUCI2AR GE DOCKET #50-313 REPORTDG PERIOD 1st & 2nd Quarter - 1775 FREQUDiCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPM IDCATION TYPE & SAMP2 (UNITS 1:ci /, ) REMARKS (E-6) (1) Samples taken June,1975

5) Oth:r Media #9 South of Bunker Special, Netting (1) 140g 1.4 i O.2 d) Fish Hill
3. Bottom Feeders 1600 - 1.P miles
  1. 10 North of Inlet 104g 1.4 1 0.2 Canal 90 - 1.0 miles 228g , 0.04 3 0,01
  1. 16 Piney Creek 10 4 1. 10.2 K

Area 2950 - 6.0 miles 228Ac O.05 i O.01

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FACILITY - ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE DOCKET #50-313 REMRTHG PERIOD 1st & 2nd Quarter - 1975 FREQUDICY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPIE IDCATION TYPE OF SAMPIE (UNITS uCi/g ) REMARKS (E-6)

(5) Other Media #8 Month of dis- Semi-annual, Grab Mn 0.016 1 0.00h (Aquatic charge canal Biota) 1800 - 0.1 miles 58co +

0.29 ~

0.03 (e) Mollusks 39 Sr 2.1 1 0.6 ,

90Sr < 0.2 110"As 0.030 1 0.007 226 Ra 0.034 1 0.011 (5) Other Media #9 South of Bunker 5 Mn (Aquatic Semi-annual, Grab 0.0029 1 0.2 Hill Biota) 160 - 1.8 miles Co 0.085 -

+ 0.009 (e) Mollusks g Sr < 0.8 f.

Sr 0.57 1 0.20 110"Ag 0.014 1 0.003 137Cs 0.0027 1 0.0015 226Ra 0.027 1 0.004 228ge g,g17 g,g11 I -

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FACILITY - ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE DOCKET #50-313 RE MRTING PERIOD 1st & 2nd Quarter - 1975 FREQUENCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPIE ICCATlGM TYPE & SAMPIE (UNITS uC1/e ) REMARKS (E-6)

(5) Other Media #10 Mouth of Inlet 59 Sr < 2.0 (Aquatic canal Biota) 90 - 1.0 miles 90Sr +

0.95 0.h0 (c) Mollusks 226 Ra 0.052 + 0.012 228 Ac 0.051 + 0.022 (5) Other Media #16 Piney Creek Area Semi-annual, Grab 09 Sr <15 (Aquatic 295 - 6.0 miles Biota) 90 Sr 2.3 + 0.4 (e) Mollusks ~

226Ba + 0.011 0.050

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(5) Other Media #8 Mouth of dis- Semi-annual, nett- Less than detection limits (1) A sample sufficiently (Aquatic charge canal ing large to perform a use-Biota) 1800 - O.1 miles ful analysis was not (f) Plankton available.
  1. 9 South of Bunker Insufficient Sample (1) 11111 Near Main River Channel 160 - 1.8 miles
  1. 10 Mouth of Inlet Insufficient Sample (1)

Canal 900 - 1.0 miles

  1. 15 Discharge of Insufficient Sample (1)

Dardanelle Dam Pool above Dardanelle Dam 150o - 5.0 miles

  1. 16 Piney Creek Less Than Detection Limits Area 2950 - 6.0. miles
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FACILITY - ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE DOC M #50-313 REPORTING PERIOD 1st & 2nd Quarter - 1975 FREQUENCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPIE IOCATION TYPE & SAMPIE (IMITS uC1/g j REMARES (5) Other Media #15 Dam Area Semi-annual, Grab Sample Not Available (1)

(Aquatic 150 - 5 0 miles Biota)

(f) Plankton

  1. 16 Piney Creek Semi-annual, Grab Sample Not Available (1)

Area 295 - 6.0 miles s

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FACILITY - ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE DOCKET #50-313 REFORTING PERIOD FREQUDiCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPIE IOCATION TYPE OF SAMPIE (UNITS pCi/g ) RDERES (5) Other Media #8 Mouth of dis- Semi-annual, Grab Sample not available (1) (1) A sample sufficiently Aquatic Biota charge canal large to perform a usefu' (g) B:nthic 180 - O.1 miles analysis was not avail-Organisms able.

  1. 9 South of Bunker Sample not available (1)

Hill 160 - 1.8 miles

  1. 10 North of Inlet Sample not available (1)

Canal 90 - 1.0 miles

  1. 15gDam Area Sample Not available (1) 150 - 5 0 miles
  1. 16 Piney Creek Sample not available (1)

Area 295 - 6.o miles

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FACILITY - ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE DOCEI #50-313 REIORTING PERIOD lst & 2nd Quarter - 1975 FREQUl!NCY AND AVERAGE QUARTERLY ANALYSIS RESULTS SAMPIE IDCATION TYPE OF SAM"LE (UNITS uCi/g ) REMARKS (5) ^^her Media #8 Mouth of dis- Semi-annual, Grab Sample not available (1)

Aquatic Biota charge canal (h) Aquatic 180 - O.1 miles Plants

  1. 9 South of Bunker Sample not available (1)

Hill 1600 - 1.8 miles

  1. 10 North of Inlet Sample not available (1)

Canal 900 - 5 0 miles

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DETECTION LIMITS TABLE #1 Air Veg.

Particulate Fish Terrest Soil Bot. Sed. Milk Water uCi/ml uCi/g pCi/g pCi/m2 pCi/g pCi/ml uCi/ml (E-15) (E-9) (E-9) (E-3) (E-9) (E-9) (E-9) 3g (a) 30 7e B 25 90 500 lo 50 go 2o 40K loo 100 600 20 2000 loo 20 54Mn 5 5 30 0.5 100 lo 20 58co 2 2 10 5 80- 8 20 59Fe 3 3 20 5 80 2 40 60Co 3 3 20 3 40 2 20 65g , 5 5 30 5 80 4 40 89Sr (b) 3 2000 --

50 500 5 5 90sr (b) 0.6 300 --

20 200 3 3 95Z r - 95n 6 8 50 5 20 4 lo 3 106Ru 20 33 200 5 50 15 30 1311 5 8 50 5 80 20 20 1311 (b) -- -- 10 -- --

5 5 134Ca 5 8 50 5 80 4 20 37Cs 3 5  % 2 & 1 m 1403 . - 14o3 . 10 8 50 8 80 4 20 144ce lo 8 50 7 80 4 80 2263 . + Dau 3 10 50 3 70 5 20 23% + Dau 3 lo 50 3 70 5 20 (a) Liquid Scintillation Analysis.

(b) Radiochemical Separation - All others for gamma isotopic analysis.

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GENERAL COMTS

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Although there are problems associated with acquiring representative samples and perfoming accurate analyses, these do not compare with problems encoun-tered in detemining the origin of man-made radioisotopes or the actual in-pact of these isotopes on the envirormient. his, all too often, forces one to discuss in terms of generalities or approximations rather than concrete values. A case in point is airborne particulate samples where several man-made isotopes appear. After studying baseline data, comparing activities between isotopes within a sample, comparing concentrations between samples, considering weapon testing activity, meteorology, and plant releases one may still know only approximate contributions from each of the sources. In such cases long tem trends are the best one can expect.

A problem arose in detemining which naturally occuring radioisotopes to re-po rt. The convention tentatively decided upon is as follows:

Uranium Natural Decay Series - Th234 and Ra226 (Pb214 and B1214 are recorded as Ra226) .

Actinium Natural Cecay Series - U235.

Worium Natural Decay Series - Ac228.

This convention is under review at the present.

A. We equation for calculating dose to man from radioisotopes in the environ-ment is taken frc " Proposed Rule Making Action: Numerical Guides for Design Objectives and Limit.ing Conditions for Operation to Meet the Criterion "As Low As Practicable" for Radioactive Material in Light-Water-Cooled Nuclear Power Reactors Effluents," Volume 2, WASH 1258, p. F-13. He usage factors were taken from ibid., p. F-15 and the dose factors come from ibid. , p. F-65.

Equation one is the general equation used.

P mrekyr= pc[/wt ,rr vol)(wt or vol/yr)(arem/pci)

MIERE:

DRipr = The dose rate to organ r from nuclide i via pathway p.

Cip = ne concentration of nuclide i in the media from pathway p.

Up = Usage: The exposure rate or intake rate associated with pathway p.

Dipr = Dose Factor.

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i The only results worthy of note in surface water samples are (615)E-9 {

uCi/ml Sr89 in the Discharge Canal for .the second quarter and(2.041.2)E-9 l pCi/ml Sr90 in the Discharge Canal for the first quarter. ~

he dose rate to bone for an adult drinking 2 liters per day from the Discharge Canal would be: (using equation one)

Dose rate for Sr89 u (6 pei/1)(7301/yr)(3.2 E-9 mrem /pci) = 1.4 mrem /yr Dose rate for Sr90 = (2.0 pci/1)(7301/yr)(3.4 E-9 mrem /pci) = 0.5 mrem /yr No isotope was detected above background levels in surface water samples  !

elsewhere in the lake. Furthermore Sr90 was found in the Discharge Canal during the first quarter only and Sr89 was found during the second quarter only. The Arkansas River is not a source of drinking water. herefore,,the results of the above calculations should be considered extremely conservative.

GROUND WATER:

Contamination of ground water supplied by effluents from ANO was not

( detected.

BUITOM SEDIMENT:

It is felt that the radionuclides deposited on the lake floor may have more impact on the environment than traditionally believed. Merefore, to obtain a more complete understanding of the rate and pattern of radio-isctopic disposition during the early stages of plant operation two special sets of bottom sediment samples will be collected each year during the first two years of operation. He first special set was taken during May, 1975.

The January samples showed no evidence of plant operation. By May plant produced radioisotopes were readily observable in the Discharge Canal.

Wirty percent or more of the activity from each of the following isotopes found in the Discharge Canal were attributable to plant operation: Be7, Mn54, Co58, Sr89, Zr95, Nb95, Rul06, Sb125, Cs137, and Ce144. CoS8 in the May sample taken from the Dam Area is also traceable to plant operation.

We observance of CoS8 in the environment was predictable owing to the relatively large quantity (1.8 curies) discharged from the plant during the first half of 1975. No other correlations can be made with any degree of reliability.

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The sani-annual netting was conducted in March,1975. The fish were divided into three groups: carnivores, plankton feeders, and bottan feeders.

Samples of each group from each of the five designated areas were analyzed for Sr89, Sr90, and gamma emitters. Evaluation of data indicated that the following isotopes were present due to plant operation: Cs137 was found in Plankton feeders at the Mouth of the Discharge Canal (#8) and South of Bunker Hill (#9). CoS8 were found in bottom feeders at the Dam Area.

(#15). CoS8, Co60, and Cs137 was found in bottom feeders at the Dam Area.

No radionuclides attributable to plant operation were detected in any of the other samples. (Sr89 and Sr90 in all fish bone samples were at levels consistant with preoperational data).

Calculations of dose to man (whole body) from consumption of 18 kg/yr of contaminated fish are as follows: (all calculations usir; equation one)

PLANKTON FEEDERS - FROM MOUTH OF DISCHARGE CANAL:

1 Dose rate for Cs137 = (7 pei/kg)(18 kg/yr)(5.6 E-5 mrem /pci) = 0.007 mrem /yr )

PLANK' ION FEEDERS - FROM SOUTH OF BUNKER HILL:

Dose rate for Cs137 = (7 pci/kg)(18 kg/yr)(5.6 E-5 mrem /pci) = 0.007 mrem /yr

i. PLANK'IUN FEEDERS - FROM DAM AREA: )

Dose- rate for Co58 = (350 pei/kg)(18 kg/yr)(1.68 E-u arem/pci) = 0.010 mrem /yr BOTTOM FEEDERS - FROM DAM AREA:

Dose rate for CoS8 = (2500 pci/kg)(18 kg/yr)(1.68 E-6 mrem /pci) = 0.08 mrem /yr 1

Dose rate for Co60 = (14 pei/kg)(18 kg/yr)(4.7 E-6 mrem /pci)= 0.001 mrem /yr I Dose rate for Cs137 = (28 pci/kg)(18 kg/yr)(5.6 E-6 mram/pci) = 0.03 mrem /yr The wcrst possible case would be a man eating 18 kg/yr of bottom feeders from the Dam Area. In such a case the whole body dose would be 0.11 mrem /yr.

Since fish containing detectable quantities of CoS8 were found, a spec-cial netting survey was ordered for June. Gamma isotopic analysis of diese i fish showed no plant produced radionuclides in detectable quantities, i l

MOLLUSKS: j l

Although the mollusks found in Arkansas are not used as human food, they are sensitive indicators of cationic radioisotopes within the lake. As was expecteJ mollusks in the Discharge Canal (#8) contained Mn54, CoS8, and Ag110m. 750se isotopes not found, yet expected, were Cr51, Co60, Cs134, Cs137, and Zr95 - Nb95. Mollusks collected from South of Bunker

( 'S Hill contained Mn45, CoS8, Ag110m, and Cs137. No radioisotopes attribu-

\- / table to plant operation were detected in mollusks from the mouth of Inlet Canal (#10) which indicate no significant recirculation of lake water.

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FISH:

(q The smi-annual netting was conducted in March,1975. The fish were divided into three groups: carnivores, plankton feeders, and botte feeders.

Samples of each group from each of the five designated areas were analyzed for Sr89, Sr90, and gamma mitters. Evaluation of data indicated that the following isotopes were present due to plant operation: Cs137 was found in Plankton feeders at the Mouth of the Discharge Canal (#8) and South of Bunker Hill (#9). CoS8 were found in bottom feeders at the Dam Area.

(#15). CoS8, Co60, and Cs137 was found in bottom feeders at the Dam Area.

No radionuclides attributable to plant operation were detected in any of the other samples. (Sr89 and Sr90 in all fish bone samples were at levels consistant with preoperational data).

Calculations of dose to man (whole body) from consumption of 18 kg/yr of contaminated fish are as follows: (all calculations using equation one)

PLANKTON FEEDERS - FROM MOU E OF DISCHARGE CANAL:

Dose rate for Cs137 = (7 pci/kg)(18 kg/yr)(5.6 E-5 mrem /pci) = 0.007 mrem /yr

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PLANKEN FEEDERS - FROM S0tfrH OF BUNKER HILL:

Dose rate for Cs137 = (7 pei/kg)(18 kg/yr)(5.6 E-5 mrem /pci) = 0.007 mrem /yr PLANKEN FEEDERS - FROM DAM AREA:

Dose rate for CoS8 = (350 pei/kg)(18 kg/yr)(1.68 E-6 mrem /pci) = 0.010 mrem /yr BOTTOM FEEDERS - FROM DAM AREA:

Dose rate for CoS8 = (2500 pei/kg)(18 kg/yr)(1.68 E-6 mrem /pci) = 0.08 mrem /yr Dose rate for Co60 = (14 pei/kg)(18 kg/yr)(4.7 E-6 mrem /pci)= 0.001 mrem /yr Dose rate for Cs137 = (28 pel/kg)(18 kg/yr)(5.6 E-6 mrem /pci) = 0.03 mrem /yr The worst possible case would be a man eating 18 kg/yr of bottom feeders from the Dam Area. In such a case the whole body dose would be 0.11 mrem /yr.

Since fish containing detectable quintities of CoS8 were found, a spec-cial netting survey was ordered for June. Gamma isotopic analysis of these fish showed no plant produced radionuclides -in detectable quantities.

MOLLUSKS:

Although the mollusks found in Arkansas are not use 1 as human food, they are sensitive indicators of cationic radioisotopes within the lake. As was expected mollusks in the Discharge Canal (#8) contained Mn54, CoS8, and Ag110m. Those isotopes not found, yet expected, were Cr51, Co60, Cs134, Cs137, and Zr95 - Nb95. Mollusks collected from South of Bunker r Hill contained Mn45, CoS8, Ag110m, and Cs137. No radioisotopes attribu-C] table to plant operation were detected in mollusks from the mouth of Inlet Canal (#10) which indicate no significant recirculation of lake water.

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ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF GASEOUS EFFLUEN'rS FROM ANO O- AIRBORNE I131 I131 was not detected on any of the charcoal filters. See discussion on vegetation and milk.

PRECIPITATION:

No radioactivity attributable to plant operation was detected in any of the precipitation samples.

FILTERABLE AIRBORNE PARTICULATE:

All isotopes and associated activities are attributable to universal fall-out. This conclusion was drawn not only from absoluto concentrations but also from ratio of activities for key isotopes Sr89: Sr10, Cs137: Sr90, Cs137: Co60, Cs137: Cel44, and Zr95: Nb95). We 'wnth to month trend in the activities of the various isotopes manizested the characteristic in-crease due to the spring tropospheric inversion.

It has been noted that the gross 8 results do not correlate well with isotopic analyses. The known possible sources of error do not account for the discrepancy. This inconsistancy is being studied.

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%e Cs137 activity is partially attributable to plant operation at sample points #1 (on site near Meterology Tower), #4 (near the May Canetery),

  1. 5 (at Ray Walter's home), and #6 (at AP6L's Russellville Office) . Se75 was also detected at sample points #1, #2, #5, and #6. Se75 is not found in fall-out from weapons testing, and therefore all Se75 is con-sidered to be reactor produced. The most probable mode of production would be:

Se74 + No --->Se75.

Although the thermal neutron cross section for Se74 is good (58 barns), the isotopic abundance is very small r on) . Therefore, the source of suffi-cient stable selenium in the reactor to yield Se75 in quantities detected in the environment is not known at the present. Since the appearance of this nuclide in the environment is considered unlikely, an absolute identi-fication by radiochemical separation will be accomplished the next time Se75 is found. (This isotope was not found in any other type of environ-mental sample).

VEGETATION:

1131 was found at three vegetation samples sites: #1 near meteorology tower

.- ((0.011 + 0.008) E-6 pCi/g), #19 Ark. Tech. Pasturage ((0.044 + 0.26) E-6 Ix uCi/g)an'd #20 Meyers Dairy Pasturage ((0.098 + 0.026) E-6 pCi/g). All other radionuclides are attributable to universal fall-out. Dose to man calculations for 1131 are discussed in the section on milk.

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The only isotope found in milk which is attributal to plant operation is 1131. Dose to man (thyroid) calculations are as follows. (all calcula-tions based on equation one)

MILK - ARKANSAS TECH HERD (#19):

Dose rate for I131 = (0.7 pci/1)(3651/yr)(1.86 E-3 mrem /pci) = 0.5 mrem /yr MILK - MEYERS DAIRY (#20):

Dose for 1131 = (2.5 pei/1)(365 1/yr)(1.86 E-3 mrem /pci) = 1.7 mrem /yr MILK - PRICE FARM (#21)

Dose rate for I131 = (0.75 pci/1)(3651/yr)(1.86 E-3 mrem /pci) = 0.5 mrem /yr C = Average Concentration (pci/1) of I131 in milk. (0.5pci/1 was used in the calculations for those months where I131 was not detected).

U = Usage, 1 liter of milk per day.

D = Dose Factor = 1.86 E-3 mrem /pci for thyroid.

CONCLUSION Radionuclides attributable to plant operation have been. detected in the environ-ment.

Activities of these isotopes in the environment are low compared te natural radioactivity. Dose to man calculations show no violation of Tec!t-nical Specifications or 10CFR50, Appendix I.

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1. Location: Acovoacrossthelakeonthesoutght yperiver and slightly downstream from the moute m0 g{lLQp M $ @,

Creek.

2. Collection Sites Approximately 3.5 acres; Average depth 7 feet.
3. Collection Method: 75 pounds of 5% Rotenone.

4 Collectorst Larry Rider, and Johnny Mitchell.

Assisted by: Mr. Buford Tatum, and members of the Fisheries Management Class at Ark. Tech.

5. Water Temperature 78 Degrees. Visibility: 16 inches.
6. Cover: Brush, marginal vegetation and rocks.
7. Remarks: A block-off not was used, and a complete pick up was made on this sample. This sample was much better than last year's, with more fish and pounds of fish being ,

collected.

The adult Largemouth Bass pcpulation looked good, and all the bass were in good condition. There were only 19 young Largemouth Bass (5-7 inches) collected in this sample, but this year's survival and growth of young

k. bass appears to have been good. This good growth of '

these bass could be contributed to the amount of forage lie this year, as compared to last.

present year whenin C_-

g g; species were not very abundant. (The other Dardanelle sample showed a good spawn of young bass in the 5-7 inch group.)

There was evidence of a good Crappie spawn in this area, and the entire Crappie population looked good. A number of young Sauger (6-8 inches) were collected here, and for the first time this species was present in every sample this year on the Arkansas River. The Catfish population looked good, with the intermediate and young being well represented.

One young of the year Striped Bass was collected on the sample in the 4-6 inch group. This was the first Striped Bass to be collected on a Dardanelle Sample. On five river samples Striped Bass were collected on 3 samples.

The commercial species were well represented in this sample, with Buffalo, Carp, Drum, and Carpsuckers con-tributing on the most part to the total pounds of forage species collected.

8. Recommendations: Young predator fish such as the Striped Bass, and Sauger were present in more samples this year than in any Jc.; Nb . other year. The need for a nursery pond on this reservoir

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.Aca,/sc 2 to further develope Largemouth Bass, Striped Bass, and

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Walleye fish populations.

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FISH POPULATION SAMPLE I^' Dardanelle Reservoir -- Johnson County Sept. 18 - 19 , 1974 Number Weight Percent of Total SPECIES Of Fish In Group Pounds Number Weight Largemouth Bass, Adult .

19 - 21 2 8.5 17 - 19 1 3.8 13 - 15 7 10.5 11 - 13 99 49_n 9 - 11 21 9.9 Total 53 50.4 Largtmouth Bass, Intermediate

( 7-9 19 5.3 l

5 - 7 (Young) 19 2.4 Total 38 7.7 Spotted Bass, Young -

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Striped Bass, Intermediate 4-6 1 .1 White Crappie, Adult l

13 - 15 3 4.8 ,

11 - 13 4 3.7 l 9 - 11 15 7.1 7-9 29 6.3 Total 51 21.9 l

White Crappie, Intermediate  !

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Sept. 18 - 19 , 19 74 Number Weight Percent of Total '

SPECIES Of Fish In Group Pounds Number Weight l

3-5 , 163 3.1 Total 239 10.8 White Crappie, Young 1 9 9nn 1_?

Alnck crannin. Adult 11 - 13 3 3.1 9 - 11 4 2.6 7-9 34 8.9

(' 41 14.6 Total 81cck Craopie, Intermediate 5-7 49 4.9 l

3-5 5 .1 Total 54 5.0 nimek crannta; vnunn 1 -3 4 .1 Mauner. Adult 14 - 16 1 1.6 Saucer. Intermediate 6-8 9 1.2 Ch nnel Catfish, Adult

> 18 - 20 4 10.8 16 - 18 10 17.8 14 - 16 13 15.7 I

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Gardanelle Reservoir --

Johnson County Sept. 18 - 19 , 19 74 Number Weight Percent of Total SPECIES Of Fish In Group Pounds Number Weight 17 - id

  • 19 19 7 Total 46 57.0 Channni Catfish. Intermediate 10 - 12 33 14.4 8 - 10 68 -

12.8 6-8 50 4.5 4-6 179 2.0 Total 330 33.7

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4-6 5 .2 )

Total 18 2.6

)Flcth:ad Catfish, Young 2-4 10 .1 i

! Blue Catfish, Intermediate 1

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Dardanelle Reser_voir -- Johnson County Sept. 18 - 19 , 19 74 Number Weight Percent of Total In Group Pounds Number Weight SPECIES Of Fish 8 - 10 - 2 .3 6-8 41 3.9 4-6 2 .1 Total 45 4.3 I

I81ua Catfish, Young o_a 9 ___

Whits Bass, Intermediate 6-8 9 1.0 4-6 13 1.2

?? 9.9 Totn1 Lcnonose Car. Intermediate 2 1.0 16 - 18 Total Predator Population 1635 226.1 M_6n T 19 nG <

81uvoill. Adult 5-7 34 7.5 i

j Blu gill, Intermediate 3-5 136 10.7 Bluegill, Young 1-3 1818 9.3 l

1 Grocn Sunfish, Adult s7 mi m_4 Creen Sunfish. Intermedinta l

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(' _-- Johnson County Dardanollo Reservoir Sept. 18 - 19_ , 19 74 Number Weight Percent of Total Weight Pounds Number Of Fish in Group SPECIES 234 6.2 3-5 Grc n Sunfish, Young 465 3.1 1-3 Ortngespottod Sunfish, Intermediate 1

NM Lonocar. Intermediate 206 10.3 3-5

, Longaar, Youno 265 1.0 1-3 W^rmouth, Adult 22 4.3 5-7 W2rmouth, Intermediato 38 1.3 3-5 W;rmouth, Young

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Sept. 18 - 19_, 19 74 Number Weight Percent of Total Weight Pounds Number Of Fish In Group i 8PECIES

  • 40 12.0 8 - 10 220 24.0 6-8 l 1030 48.0 4-6 1290 84.0 4

Total rennhuntar neum_ Ynonn in n 11Rn 7-4 f Iarnamnuth Buffalo. Adult  !

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( 18 - 20 19 10 33.0 16 - 18

.. _ _37 169.0 ,

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Lcrgemouth Buffalo, Intermsdiate 2 4.5 14 - 16 Smallmouth Buffalo, Adult 1

3.5 18 - 20 1

1 2.3 16 - 18 2 5.8 Total cmn11 mouth Buffalo. Intermediate 189 298.9 14 - 16 49 66.7 12 - 14 238 365.6

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Dardanelle Reservoir --

Johnson County Sect. 18 - 19 , 19 74 Number Weight Percent of Total SPECIES Of Fish In Group Pounds Number Weight 12 - 14 -

85 89.9 Total 136 164.5 Rivsr Carpsucker, Intermediate 10 - 12 3 3.4 A - 10 97 7 o 6-8 13 ?9 Total 43 13.6 Common Caro. Adult 22 - 24 2 13.0 20 - 22 4 15.0 18 - 20 8 24.0 16 - 18 18 39.1 14 - 16 38 58.5 Total 70 149.6 Comm:n Carp, Intermediate 12 - 14 50 47 0 10 - 12 43 11 A Total 93 AR N Goldfish. Adult 10 - 12 1 1.0 i

/ Gold?n Redhorse, Adult 16 - 18 1 1.7 Gtidwn Redhorse, Intermediate i

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__Dardanelle Reservoir --

Johnson County Soot. 18 - 19 , 19 74 Number Weight SPECIES Of Fish In Group Pounds Percent of Total Number Weight 10 - 12 -

3 1.7 6-8 12 1.0 Total 15 2.7 Yalicw Bu11hoad, Intermediate 6-8 1

.6 Tat:1 Edible Forage Population 6439 1149.2 i

22.05 % 65.33 T, i l

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? A C17?ard Shad. Adult 9 - 11 112 37.1 7-9 48 9.2 Total 160 46.3 Gizztrd Shad, Intermediato 5-7 720 29.1 _

3-5 2691 53.4 Total 3411 82.5 1Gizz:rd Shad, Young .

l 1-3 1064 5.6 iThr:Idrin Shad, Adult \

l l 9- 7 86 9.6

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Number Weight Percent of Total Weight Of Fish In Group Pounds Number SPECIES 11_nAR 714 0 i4 ,

11.154  ??9.5 Tntal Thenar 4 Pin sharf . Youno 5.330 33.0 1-3 383.9 72.35 % 21.82 %

4 Total Non-Edible Forace Population 21.126 l

27,565 1533.1 94.40 % 87.15 %

Total Forage Population I 29,200 1759.2 100.00 % 100.00 %I Total Population Predator:Non-Predator Ratio by Wt. 1:6.78 1

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September 1o-11, 1974

l. Location: Cove inside Nuclear One Discharge Bay.
2. Collection Method: 100 pounds of S% rotenone.
3. Collection Site: 4 acres.
4. Water Temperature 82 F
5. Visibility: 12"
6. Cover: I.ogs, stumps, and old trees.
7. Remarks: The sample area was completely blocked off with two blockoff nets. There was no shad invasion. The sample was very typical of this reservoir and this sample area.

Small shad were scarce last year but they are on the come back this year. A good spawn was found in all fishes.

All species have a good recruitmant and good size

.( distribution. The fish population as a whole looks good for this reservoir.

8. Recommendations: No recommendations are made at this time.

Respectively by Johnny Mitchell and Larry Rider Biologists in District IX cc. Larry Rider Charlie Adamo, AP&L Biologist Buford Tatum, Arkansas Tech M.' d&J- 2

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pnnn County September 10-11, 1974 Number Weight Percent of Total SPECIES Of Fish In Group Pounds Number Weight Lrrg mouth Bass Adult 21-23 1 3.9 19-21 3 16.2 15-17 2 4.2 13-15 4 5.7 11-13 11 8.3 9-11 24 12.4 Total 45 50.7 Intermediate 7-9 3 0.7

[gy ?? 5-7 96 7.9 3-5 3 ---

Total 102 8.6 Whits Bass Intermediate 6-8 2 0.1 4-6 52 2.5 Total 54 2.6 Young 2-4 5 --

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n. FISH POPULATION SAMPLE xl -- Pope _ County Dardanelle Reservoir September 10-11_, 1974 Number Weight Percent of Total Pounds Number Weight SPECIES Of Fish In Group S uger Intermediate 14 1.2 6-8 4-6 3 0.1 Total 17 1.3 Whita Crappie Adult 13-15 1 1.5 11-13 11 9.3 9-11 23 8.5

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Black Crappie Adult 11-13 1 0.9 9-11 10 3.9

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FISH POPULATION SAMPLE Dardanelle' Reservoir --

Pone County September 10-11 , 19 74 Number Weight Percent of Total Number Weight SPECIES Of Fish In Group Pounds Black Crappie cont'd Intermediate 5-7 43 4.0 3-S 16 0.1 Total 59 4.1 Young 1-3 9 -

Flothead Catfish Adult

- 14-16 1 1.4 Intermediate 10-12 2 1.0 8-10 5 1.2 6-8 9 1.0  !

4-6 10 0.5 Total 26 3.7 l

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Pope County September 10-11 , 1974 Number Weight Percent of Total SPECIES Of Fish In Group Pounds Number Weight l

l Ch:nnal Catfish cont'd Intermediate 10-12 42 16.9 8-10 173 36.8 6-8 24 2.1 4-6 186 8.7 Total 425 64.5 Young 2-4 1,062 8.7 1

Blum Catfish Intermedihte 1

8-10 3 0.5  :

1 6-8 6 0.7 Total 9 1.2 a

Bowrin Adult 28-30 1 8.0 Sp;tt d Gar Intermediate 22-24 1 1.9 18-20 1 1.0 Total 2 2.9 Totcl Predator Population 1,730 229.3 10.1 11.2

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Oardanelle Reservoir -- Pope County September 10-11 , 1974 Number Weight Percent of Total SPECIES Of Fish In Group Pounds Number Weight Bluegill Adult 5-7 67 7.5 Intermediate 3-5 447 18.0 1-3 512 4.4 Total 959 22.4 Radear Intermediate 3-5 2 Cesen Sunfish Adult 5-7 1 0.2 Intermediate 3-5 22 0.8 1-3 33 0.3 Total 55 1.1 W;rmouth Adult 5-7 3 0.5 Intermeaiate 3-5 61 2.3 1-3 144 1.0 Total 205 3.3 y - = ---- . .,

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], Pope County Dardanolle Reservoir _--

September 10-11 , 19 74 _

Number Weight Percent of Total Weight Pounds Number Of Fish In Group SPECIES Longr:r Intermodiate 203 6.9 3-5 _

191 1.5 1-3 394 B.4 Total 1 Orcng; spotted Sunfish Intermediate 50 0.2 1-3 trrgimouth Buffalo Adult e

3 17.3 20-22 5 20.7 18-20 9 33.2 16-18 17 71.2 Total Intermediate 7 15.0 14-16 5 8.0 12-14 12 23.0 Total Smallmouth Buffalo Adult 1 3.4 18-20 2 S.1 16-18 3 8.5 Total ._

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Dardanelle Reservoir -- Popo County September 10-11 , 19 74 l Number Weight Percent of Total SPECIES Of Fish In Group Pounds Number Weight j

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l smallmouth Buffalo Iptermediate 14-16 97 186.9 12-14 80 114.8 10-12 7 6.4 Total 184 308.1 Ccrp;uckers Adult 16-18 16 27.5 14-16 166 248.3 12-14 199 235.6 Total 381 511.4 Intermediate 10-12 14 10.0 8-10 20 6.7 Td al 34 16.7 German Carp Adult 20-22 2 6.0 18-20 2 6.3 16-18 7 16.2 14-16 24 34.8 Total 35 63.3 w- -

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-- Pope _ County Dardanelle Reservoir September 10-11 , 19 74 Number Weight Percent of Weight Totali.

In Group Pounds Number .

PECIES Of Fish Lerman Carp cont 8d Intermediate .

28 29.8 12-14 11 6.9 -

10-12 16 11.0 8-10 1 0.4 6-8 -

56 48.1 Total Drua Adult 1 3.7 18-20 4 5.7 14-16 2 2.1 12-14 28 12.2 10-12 35 23.7 Total Intermediate 143 41.6 8-10 332 37.8 6-8 834 54.5 4-6 1,309 133.9 Total Young 1,032 18.3 ,

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September 10-11 , 19 74 ]

l Number Weight Percent of Total Of Fish In Group Pounds Number Weight 9PECIES kid:n Redhorse Intermediate e

10-12 2 0.3 8-10 1 0.1 Total 3 0.4 Skipjtek Herring Intermediate l 9-11 1 0.1 7-9 28 3.1 k 5-7 16 0.6 Total 45 3.8 Totcl Edible Forage Population 4,882 1,252.8 28.6 61.6 Gizz:rd Shad Adult 9-11 649 175.7 7eC 937 213.4 Total 1,586 389.1 Intermediate 5-7 314 21.6 3-5 1,844 37.2 Total 2,158 59.8 Young

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(- FISH POPULATION SAMPLE Dardanelle Reservoir --

Pooe County September 10-11 , 19 74 Number Weight Percent of Total SPECIES Of Fish In Group Pounds Number Weight Threidfin Shad Adult 5-7 3 0.1 3-5 5,095 112.4 Total 5,098 112.5 Intermediate 1-3 832 4.7 Total Non-Edible Forage Population 10,514 571.3 61.3 27.2 Totc1 Edible Forage Population 4,882 1,252.8 28.6 61.6 i Total Forage Population 15,396 1,824.1 89.9 88.8 Tet21 Predator Population 1,730 22'9.3 10.1 11.2 TOTAL FISH POPULATION 17,126 2,053.4 Prcd2 tor:Non-Predator Ratio by Weight = 1:8.9 G

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x 1satocations Lower end of reservoir, across from the mouth of Piney Creek.

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2. Collection Sites hpproximatdly2.5acresaveraging7feetdeep.

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4. Visibility: 24-30 inches. ,

S. Temperature: 78 F.

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7. Remarks: A blockof f not was used and there was no problem with shad entering the sample area.

The sample was dominated by edible forage fish. The

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As seen along the Arkansas River this year, we did not find a good 1srgecouth bass spawn. Adult and intermediate bass and crappie were sparse. Catfish was b.hter represented in all size groups.

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' counterbalance the absence the absence of small shad. The shad population was very light in this area especially for the river system. Only eighteen pounds of threadfin and gizzard shad were collected and there were very few on the I outside of the area.

I No fish management practices are recommended at this time.

8. Recommendations:

Submitted by: Larry Rider District Biologist, Dist. IX Johnny Mitchell ,

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11-13 6 4.6 '

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7-9 13 3.4 l 5-7 2 0.1 k 3-5 8 0.4 Total 23 3.9 White Bass, Adult _

12-14 1 1.1 10-12 4 2.0 8-10 4 1.4 Total 9 4.5 i White Bass, Int.

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-- Pope County Dardanclle Reservoir 9/17-18 _ , 1973 ..

Number Weight Percent of Total Weight O Fish In Group

~f Pounds Tiui.iber SPECIES 81cck Crappie, Adult cont'd Total 13 2.8 81cck Crappie, Int.

5-7 5 0.6 - i 3-5 10 0.6

- Total 15 81cck Crappie, Young 1-3 2 --

I White Crappie, Adult 9-11 4 1.6 7-9 10 1.8 Tota 1 14 3.4 White Crappie, Int.

5-7 3 0.4 3-5 3 0.1 Total 6 0.5 White prappie, Young 1-3 1 --

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' FISH POPULATION SAMPLE Dardanelle Reservoir --

Pope County 9/17-18 , 19 73 ._

Number Weight Percent of Total SPECIES Of Fish In Group Pounds Number Weight ChannelChtfish, Adult cont'd 16-18 3 7.1 14-16 1 0.8 12-14 1 0.5 '

Total 5 8.4 5

Channel Catfish, Int.

10-12 11 4.7

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8-10 22 2.8 6-8 7 0.6 4-6 1 -

Total 41 8.1 ChInnel Catfish, Young

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Ficthead Catfish, Adult 18-20 1 2.1 16-18 1 1.4 14-16 4 4.3 12-14 2 1.5 . _ , .

Total 8 9.3 Ficthead Catfish, Int. .

10-12 2 0.9 8-10 2 0.4 ,

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%, Dardanelle Reservoir -- Pope County 9/17-18 , 19 73 Number Weight Percent of Total Number Weight SPECIES Of Fish In Group Pounds Flethiad Catfiluh, Int. comt'd 4-6 1 0.1 Total 5 1.4 Flithead Catfish, Young 2-4 4 170 59.4 4.8 9.5

, Total Predator Population Bluigill, Adult 5-7 61 6.7 Blurgill, Int.

3-5 149 5.3 1-3 1,430 4.7

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3-5 5 Longrar, Int.

3-5 30 0.8 . . _

1-3 40 o.1

. Total 70 0.9 I

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Poon County

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l Number Weignt Percent of Total SPECIES Of Fish In Group Pounds Number Weight Gran Sunfish, Adult 749 2 0.1 5-7 29 3.1 Total 31 3.2 .

GrIce Sunfish, Int.

3-5 108 3.2 1-3 465 2.6 Total 573 5.8

.( Warmouth, Int.

3-5 12 0.2 1-3 44 -

Total 56 0.2 -

t Ortngespotted Sunfish, Int.

1-3 25 R:d Horse, Adult

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14-16 2 2.7 12-14 1 0.9 Total 'S 7.1

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14-16 118 196.0 12-14 25 29.7 8-10 1 0.7

i. Total 144 226.4 4  ;

Ccrpsucker, Adult i 14-1.6 8 11.2 - l 12-14 15 11.0 Total 23 22.2 Carpsucker, Int.

10-12 4 2.3 8-10 4 1.5 Total 8 3.8 -

G:rman Carp, Adult 22-24 1 4.7

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9/17-18 , 1973 ..

Number Weight Percent of Total In Group Pounds Number Weight SPECIES Of Fish G rman Carp, Adult cont'd 18-20 10 28.6 16-18 22 34.1 14-16 35 45.5 Total 73 131.5 Gsrman Carp, Int.

12-14 29 26.0 10-12 50 31.9 8-10 1 0.1 Total 80 58.0 t

Drun, Adult 18-20 1 3.0 16-o8 2 3.5 14-16 2 2.5 12-14 6 3.3 10-12 4 1.4 15 13.7 j Total \

Drum,. Int. f 8-10 13 2.7 l )

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Pope County 9/17-18 , 19 73 l

Number Weight Percent of Total SPECIES Of Fish In Group Pounds Number Weight Drum, Young 2-4 51 0.6 Total Edible Forage population 2,963 545.2 85.5 87.5 t

Threadfin Shad, Adult 5-7 2 ---

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Total 4 Threadfin Snad, Int.

l-3 27 0.1 s.

Gizzard Shad, Adult 9-11 3 1.0 7-9 115 16.3 Total 118 17.3 1

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l 5-7 8 0.3 1 3-5 13 0.2 Total 21 0.5 ...

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Number Weight Percent of Total Of Fish In Group Pounds Number Weight SPECIES Lcq Perch, Adult 6-8 2 --

4-6 z 4

Total Leg Perch, Int.

2-4 3 --

Goldfish, Adult 12-14 1 0.5 4_

Bluntnose Minnow, Adult 2-4 50 O.2 Silver sides, Adult 2-4 100 0.2 Total Non-Edible Forage Population 328 18.8 9.7 13.o Total Edible foings Population 2,963 545.2 85.5 87.5 Total Forage Population 3,291 564.0 95.2 90.5 Total Predator Population 170 59.4 4.8 9.5  ;

Tctal Fish Population 3,461 623.4 100.0 100.0 l

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. DARDANELLE RESERVOIR - POPE COUNTY SEPTEMBER 5 - 6, 1973 gSHERIES DIVISION

1. Location: Behind the Nuclear Power Plant on Dardanelle Reservoir at Russellville. The cove at the location of the warm water release from the power plant.

2 Collection Sites Four (4) acres; Average Depth 4 feet.

3. Collection Method: 50 pounds of 5 7. Rotenone.
4. Collectors: Larry Rider, and Johnny Mitchell

. Assisted by: Mr. Ralph Fourt, and Billy Fields.

5. Water Temperature 80 Degrees. Turbidity: ,

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7. Remarks: A three hundred foot block off not was used on this cove sample. This year the water level was higher than in past years, and the, net did not completely block off the cove. The net only reached approximately one half way across the cove. This is thought to have had some affect on the results of the sample.

The predator:non-predator ratio went from 1:6.6 in 1972, to 139.65

( in this years sample. There were more shad collected this year in the 5 - 7, and 3 - 5 inch size groups than past samples conducted in this area. Part of this may be because we were not able to block off the cove completely, and shad may have entered the sample area during this period. Of the samples conducted thus far on the Arkansas River in 1973, there has not been a good shad spawn of either species observed in the river system.

There were not'as many adult Largemouth Bass collected this year as in past years. The higher water may have contributed to this, .

and also not bein0 able to block off the area sufficiently l probably limited the collection of the basses. The bass spawn l was poor with only 7 young Largemouth Bass being collected. l There was a good spawn of crappie this year in this particular area. There were a number ~of young Channel Catfish collected in the sample also.

Most of the commerical fishes compared favorably well with the samples conducted in past years.

8. Recommendations: If the fish are available, 50,000 to 100,000 young Largemouth Bass should be stocked in this reservoir. Shoreline seining was conducted in this area for six weeks with few young largemouth Bass being collected.

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pone County Sect. 5 - 6 , 19 73 '

Number Weight Percent of Total SPECIES Of Fish In Group Pounds Number Weight inenamnuth Bass. Adult 19 - 21 2 8.6 17 - 19 3 9.8 15 - 17 2 4.8 13 - 15 1 2.8 11 - 13 1 1.0 Tntal .

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Pope County Sept. 5 - 6 , 19 73 _

Number Weight Percent of Total SPECIES Of Fish In Group Pounds Number Weight blhito traooie. Youno 1 --3 72 .8 81 ck Crappie. Adult 7-9 5 1.4

-Bice!: Ceppie, Int =r--d4=te S-7 4 .5 3-5 4 .1 Total 8 .6 1

Alack Cracois. Youno 1-3 31 .3 ~

Uhite Bass. Adult 10 - 12 1 .7 8 - 10 1 .3 Total 2 1.0 Whito Bass, Intermediate 4-6 10 .5 Phannal ratf4=h; Ariul t

?? - 24 4 14_Q 1

1 20 - 22 6 19 6 18 - 20 2 4.3 16 - 18 5 7.8 14 - 16 6 6.1 12 - 14 16 10.2

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Dardanelle Reservoir --

Pope County Sept. 5 - 6 , 19 73 Number Weight Percent of Total SPECIES Of Fish In Group Pounds Number Weight Total 38 59.9 Channel Catfish. Intermediate 10 - 12 37 13.0 8 - 10 42 7.7 6-8 41 4.2 4-6 5 .2 Tntn1 194 Oc 4 Phnnnnl PatP{nh; Yntinn 2-4 266 17 k_ 1-2 4 - --

Total 270 17 Blue Catfish. Intermediate .

4-6 1 .1 Flathead catfish, Adult 16 - 18 1 2.5 14 - 16 1 1.2 12 - 14 1 1.0 TnFn1 ^,,7 3

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Sect. 5 - 6 , 191 Number Weight Percent of Total SPECIES Of Fish In Group Pounds Number Weight Total 4 12.3 Spotted Gar, Intermediate 22 - 24 1 2.4 14 - 16 1 .2 Total 2 2.6 Total Predator Population 674 149.0 3.85 % 10.36 %

Blusoill. Adult 5-7 29 3.2

(, Bluegill, Intermediate 3-5 66 2.5 Bluecill. Youna 1-3 456 1.5 Rodear. Adult 5-7 1 .1 Longear, Intermediate 3-5 30 .6 Longear, Young nrnnnnapoH ari Munfinh. Ynonn 1-3 Q :1

..j Unrmouth. Adult f 5-7 1 .1

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Poon County

{ Sept. 5 - 6 , 19 73 Number Weight Percent of Total In Group Pounds Number Weight SPECIES Of Fish Warmouth. Intermediate 3-5 7 .3

, U*rmouth. Young 1-3 20 .1 r_% a_ _ a c_ e_m.e_t o_ h. ,-

. - T_ n_&ncmadtn&n 2 1 3-5 ,

1 Green Sunfish. Young .

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Freshwater Drum, Adult

('- 2.8 18 - 20 1 14 - 16 7 8.3 12 - 14 11 3.6 in 19 9a 4?_4 .

Tntal An 14_n rennhuntar neum. Tntarmadfnto 9 - 10 60 19 A 6-8 145 14 d 4-6 177 5.5

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,/ Largemouth Buffalo, Adult 22 - 24 1 8.2

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Poos County 1 i

Sept. 5 - 6 , 19 73 .-

Number Weight Percent of Total SPECIES

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_Smellmouth Buffalo, Adult 18 - 20 1 1.8 16 - 18 6 12.6 "

Total 7 14.4 e' Smslimouth Buffalo. Intermediate 14 - 16 186 126.7 12 - 14 18 19.0 Total 204 145.7 Common Carp, Adult 20 - 22 1 2.2 in _ ?n 1 7,9 l l

is - in s ay 14 - 16  ? 1 1 Total 11  ?? 1

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I 12 - 14 1 9 10 - 12 9 5.5 Total 10 6.4

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Number SPECIES Of Fish In Group Pounds Bowfin. Atlult 1 5.2 24 - 26 9 Carpsucker, Adult

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Carosucker. Intermediate 2 1.2 E 10 - 1_2 k ,

Yellow Bullhead. Adult 1 .4

- 8 - 10 p, 519 6 e Minnows 2723 416.5 15.54 ( 2R 46 _

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9 - 11 109 1408 258.8 7-9 l .:.-.

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Number Weight Percent of Total SPECIES Of Fish In Group Pounds Number Weigh 1-3 406 2.4 Threadfin Shad, Adult 5-7 25 1.1 3-5 91 7.8 Total 116 8.9 Threadfin Shad. Youna 1-3 187 1.0 Goldeye. Adult 14 - 16 1 1.0

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/ardanelle D Reservoir - Pope County August 29 - 30, 1972

1. Location: Behind the Nuclear One Power Plant on Dardanelle-Reservoir at Russellville. The cove at the location of the '

warm water release from the power plant.

2. Collection Sites Four (h) acres; Average Depth h feet.

3 Collection Method: 50 pounds' of 5% Rotenone. .

h. Collectors: Larry Rider, and Raymond L.. Martin Assisted by: Mr. John Hogue, and Monroe Schnidt

- 5. Water Tenperature: 80 Degrees. Turbidity: 1 foot.

6. Cover: Dead trees, and fallen logs.

7 Remarks: Three hundred feet of block off net was used on this covo sanple, all but about 75 feet of the voce was blocked off.

The fish that entered the sanple area at this location was be-lieved not to be enough to affect the results of the sample.

The Arkansas Polytechnic College Fisheries Class took part in the ,

first day sample, and 5 students returned to help on the second day etd were most helpful in the pick up. .

The Predator Non-Predator ratio by weight 'was 1;6.6. There was a good sample of adult Largemouth Bass, Channel Catfish, and some nice Crappie taken in this sanple. (There was not a copyThe of last years sample at the Centerton Hatchery for comparsion.)

stomach contents of 'argemouth Bass, Channel Catfish, _ Crappie, and Flathead Catfish w era emptied and condition factors taken.

8. Recommendations: The Largemouth Bass spawn was not good, and corrective stockings should be made. There is a go M population of forage fish; including both species of shad. It is recommended that Dardanelle Reservoir be stocked at the rate of 50 yearling

' bass per acre. (This would be 1,716,000 yearling bass, this is_

a high number and what bass can be olac_e_lle.re wiQ hele. If there_

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Dardanelle Fish Population Sample Largemouth Bass (11 fish sampled)

Condition Factors (1.h2 - 2.06)

Weight (1.0 lbs. - 6.h lbs. )

Length (11.5 inches - 20.5 inches)

White Crappie (10 fish sanpled)

Condition Factors (1.11 - 1.77) .

Weight (.25 lbs. - 1.60 lbs.) .

Length (8.5 inches - 1h.0 inches)

  • Black Crappie (7 fish sampled)

Condition Factors (.66 - 1.35)

.3 lbs.)

Weight (.1 lbs.

Length (7.5 inches - 9 0 inches)

Flathead Catfish (2 fish sampled)

Condition Factors (.91 .9h)

Weight (.5 lbs. - 1.6 ibs.)

Length (11.5 inches - 16.75 inches)

Channel Catfish (10 fish sampled)

Condition Factors (.61 - 1.20)

Weight (.6 lbs. - 3 7 lbs.)

Length (13.0 inches - 21.25 inches) cc: Dr. Sinclair Red Tatum Rider & Martin Lonoke D.J.

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,' Pan, nardana11e Reservoir Awust 29 - 30) 91 Percent of Total Number Weight In Group Pounds Number Weight SPECIES Of Fish 13 - 15 2 3.6 10 9.2 11 - 13 l 9 - 11 16 7.5 79 10 8.h Total 58 28.7 l

White Cracoie. Intermediate 6-7 25 1.7 3-5 17 .5 Total h2 2.2

(~ White Cracole. Young 1-3 85 .6 Black Cracole. Adult 7-9 10 2.8 I Black Crappie, Intermediate 5-7 35 2.0 ,

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-- Pope County Dardanella Reservoir August 29 - 30,19 72 Number Weight Percent of Total Weigh Of Fish In Group Pounds Number SPECIES 14 1T.9 17 1h 28 37.h Total Channel Catfish. Intermediate 10 - 12 LB 17.0 e

26.8 8 - 10 127 6-8 70 7.6 1.7 h-6 32 .

Total 277 52.1

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16 - 18 2 3.6

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8 - 10 2- l a l h l h 6-8

.3 L6 h 11 1.8 Total

. Flathead Catfish. Youne 6 1 1-3

.' Spotted Gar Intermediate

.( 19 - 21 1 .9 2.7h % 13 J 777 1 237.b

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-- Pope County hannall a Deservoir August 29 - 30,19 72 Number Weight Percent of Total Weight Of Fish In Group Pounds Number SPECIES Bluerill. Adult 7 9_S 7-9 19 1 5-7 383 Total 390 '

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Bluerill. Intermediate 3-6 1069 ht_o Blu2 gill, Young .

2718 77 1-3 Redear. Adult _.

5-7 6 1_1 Gr en Sunfish. Intermediate (n 1R 3-6 Green Sunfish, Young  ;

1-3 284 -F Longear, Intermediate 3-5 h89 19.5 Longear, Young 2680 in R 1-3 Warmouth. Adult 2 .3 7-9

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29 - 30,19 2 1

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Number In Group Pounds

~f O Fish BPECIES 73 34 3T Warnouth. Youne ,g 1.1 1-3 t ---

d Sunfish. Yome 2'1

_Orancescotte 19A7 e 1-3

_Smallnouth Buffalo. Adult 3.6 1

20 22

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_12 - 1h P_o 11 10 - 12 1.0 2

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16 - 1E 6o.n 93 Total

- Tnrpemouth Buffalo. Intarmad4ata- 9 3.2 16 1h s.

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Ponn County August 2y - ;w,193 Number Weight Percent of Total SPECIES Of Fish In Group Pounds Number Weight

~ Yv11ow bullneado. Youne -

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1 Freshwater Drum. Adult' 20 - 22 2 <9 i 18 - 20 2 h.9 lh - 16 1 1.2 12 - 1h 9 6.9

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Freshwater Drum. Internadiata 8 - 10 120 kh.1 6-8 ht0 66.7 h.6 hh3 27.9

Otal 10h3 127.7 Franhunter Drum. Youna 2-h 3h1 6_A Eurocean Caro. Adult 20 - 22 2 o_h 16 - 20 h 13.6 16 - 16 h 8.5 lh - 16 1h 91 c'

', Total 2h L6.0 Eurocean Carn. Intermedinta

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' Dardanelle Reservoir --

Pone August 29 - 30, 19 72 -

Number Weight Percent of Total Of Fish In Group Pounds Number Weight SPECIES 12 Th 17 20.1 lu - 12 1 .6 _

Total 18 20.7 Carnsuckers. Adult 16 -116 2 3.E 1h - 16 33 53.0 12 - 1h 1h 15.2 .

Total h9 79.0 censunkers. Interr.edinto 10 - 12 1 .h h6 9 .1 Total 3 .6 Golden Shiners. Adult h-6 11 .3 Bluntnnse fMnnows . Adult a

1-3 917 .3 Brook I!siversides. Adult 2-h 278 _h Tctal Edible Forace Population 11.hE7 1.04o.8 LO.52% GF.76 %

Gizzard Shnd. Adult

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Pope August 29 - 30,19 72 Number Weight Percent of Total Pounds Number Weight SPECIES Of Fish In Group 5-7 2.910 194.3 3-5 1,615 70.2 Total h,526 269-6 I

Gi?7nrd Shad. Young 1-3 2,lh2 1h.0 Thrandfin Shad. Adult 34 2.076 19_n Threadfin Shad. Internediate 1-3 6,025 30.1 16.087 n6. ), 56.7h M 26.08 T Tntal finn FAlbin Forage Ponul ntinn 27.47)r 1 466.2. 97 2b I bb bb I Tntn1 Fnrngn Pnnulation 26.361 1 FB1.6 100.00 T 100.00 1 Total Population Predator-flon-Predator Ratio by ist. 1:6.6 a

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FISH POPUIATION SAMPLE DARDANELLE RESERVOIR - JOHNSON COUNEY September 8 and 9, 1971

1. Location: Wide-mouthed, wooded bay in arm of lake chat is to be outlet for the Arkansas nuclear one.
2. Collection Site: Approximately 4 acres; average depth 4 ft.

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3. Collection Method: 50}.lbs. 5% rotenone.
4. Water Temperature: Estimated 82 F surface.

. 5. Visibility: 12" - 14".

6. Cover: Fallen and dead timber, marginal vegetation and rocks.
7. Remarks: This sample was conducted in connection with the "Dardannelle Reservoir Background Survey" to help in

' determining the influences of the Arkansas nuclear one on the local environment.. Dr. Clarence Sinclair and Mr. Buford Tatum with his ' Tech students were

. present and were most helpful.

Three hundred feet of block-off net'was used but it lacked about another one hundred feet to reach.the ,

other bank.

However, the side that the net did not reach was very shallow and it is felt that very few fish entered or exited. On the second day, almost all of the fish outside the aun were shad and after a good pickup was made, they were discarded.

i Basically, there is no difference between this sample

'and the one made last year. -fhe percentages in groups of fishes, the predator, non-predator ratio, pounds per acre, and individual species as a whole with the exception of shad are nearly the same as those recorded previously.

The shad population is again dominated by adult gizzard shad too large (6"-9") for small predators. On the other hand, adult threadfin shad were represented in good numbers .;

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. fish have over-wintered and shold increase their numbers even more when the plant is in operation.

The predator population is stiong in the adult class yet weak in the intermediate and young. K-Factors for selected species showed good condition in large predators but weak is small adult fish. This reflects the availability of food for big fish but absence for small ones. - For example,17"-10" largemouth bass are the prevailing year class, and the adult bass as a whole average 2.9 pounds. These fish were probably spawned the first year of impoundment when food was plentiful and now that the reservoir has reached a point to where a the only plentiful forage is adult shad, they are the only ones to benefit. Things do look promising as thread-fin shad and young gizzard shad are beginning to show up in the fish population.

The edible forage population constitutes 62.7% weight of the sample. This is due to the number of stunted, small adult and intermediate rough fish that were collected. i (Over seiren hundred pounds of intermediate smallmouth )

buffalo were collected). -

8. -Recommendations:

The need for a predator fish large enough to reduce the i number of adult shad is again recognized in this sample.

Submitted By: Sammy W. Barkley G&F Biologis t I.I SWB/amcg 10/22/71 .

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1970 Sample g Average Range Average Range Species _ y) l 2.61 (2.34 - 2.84) 2.49 (2.20 - 2.75)

Largemouth Bass 1.53 (1.44 - 1.65)

Channel Catfish 1.60 (1.35 - 1.67) .!

White Crappie 2.73 (2.49 - 2.86) *3.00 (2.70- 3.37)

Black Crappie 3.01 (2.27 - 2.97) *3.20 (2.94 - 3.46) .

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(, Johnson, Frnnklin, yell, DARDANELLE RESERVOIR -- Logan County September 8 a 9 , 1971 Number Weight Percent of Total SPECIES Of Fish In Group Pounds Number Weight Flathead Catfish, Adult 2 4.0 Flathead Catfish, Int. 10 3.5 Flathead Catfish, Young 2 -

Channel Catfish, Adult 10 26.2 Channel Catfish, Int. 248 85.0 Channel Catfish, Young .

74 1.0 Largemouth Bass, Adult 47 134.5 Largemouth Bass, Int. 26 37 -

( Largemouth Bass, Young 38 1.2

( White Bass, Int. 1 0.5 White Bass, Young 57 17 White Crappie, Adult 73 37 7 White Crappie, Int. 62 57 White Crappie, Young 427 3.6 i Black Crappie, Adult 32 93 Black Crappie, Int s 12 1.5 Bowfin, Adult 3 l'.0 Spotted Gar, Adult 8 23.5 l

Total Predator Population 1132 356.6> 5.6 14.5 I I

e Bluegill, Adult 28.4 213  !

sluegill, Int. 997 j 40.5 l

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..; DARDANELLE RESERVOIR -- Logan County September 8 & 9 , 19 71 Number Weight Percent of Total SPECIES Of Fish In Group Pounds Number Weight Longear, Int. 393 12.1 7/armouth, Adult 7 1.1 Warmouth, Int. 99 2.9 Gracn Sunfish, Int. 16 0.5 Orangespotted Sunfish, Adult 43. 0.3 hollowBullhead, Int. . 1 0.1 .

Smallmouth Buffalo, Int. 540 728.0 -

Bigmouth Buffalo, Adult 106 342.3 .

Drum, Adult 2 5.9 Drum, Int. 422 99.4 Drum, Young 478 11.9 German Carp, Adult 148 224.4 Gorman Carp, Int. 5 07 Carpsucker, Adult 61 100.7 i Carpsucker, Int.3 2 03 Carpsucker, Young 2 0.1 A

Edible Forage Population 3535 1599.6 17.8 62 7 Gizzard Shad, Adult 3059 352.4 Gi==ard Shad, Young 4938 89.8 t

>Thr:adfin Shad, Adult 7406 134.6 S;v;ral young threadfin shad observed near net

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-.. FISH POPULATION SAMPLE Jolmson, Logan, Yell DARDANELLE RESERVOIR __ Franklin County September 8 & 9 , 19 71 Number Weight Percent of Total In Group Pounds Number Weight SPECIES Of Fish Non-Edible Forage Population 15403 576.8 76.6 22.8 Total brage Population 18938 2176.4 94.4 85.5 20070 2533.0 100.0 100.0 Total Population Predator:Non-Predator ratio by weight = : 1: 6.1

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Number Weight Percent of Total SPECIES Of Fish In Group Pounds Number Weight

&emnod Ba.,s. Ln-71 9" a l, /o 5'7' aa 2, I mz a6 37

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. Ts'= Io" I 05 Ab;4e Bass, V oca 4 L" 29 ).I 2 "- 4 ' Bo O.G mL 57  ! 7 .

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1. Isaation: Astoss the lake and411ghtly downstream from the mouth of l

41asy Bay.

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3. Collection fitea 'Ayy.Ately 3 acres; everag's depth 5 feet
3. Collection Method 50 pounds 51 rotences o ~

'4. Water Tempsrature: ' Estimated 82 F. surfees

5. Visibility: 12-14 inches - .
6. Cover: ' Brush merginal vegetation and rocks 7, Rassrks: ' A block-off not ses used on this asspie and s almost a complete

' pick-up was made. Heavy wind and rain came which prevented a complete tick-up the second days mostly chad and buffale were i left in the upper end of the bay. After the wind and rain,

' large numbers of shed were drifted against the outside of the

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not and inzgo numbers were blown.over the not. However this.

a ne doubt, is the most quantitative sample ever made on this hh.

The larger adult fishes were all is excellne condition. The adult largesamth bass population 1M vary good with conditica factors beins amQS the hichest from any take sampicd. Eowever, the intermediate and youn8 of all predato: fishes were in very l I

pos condition. No young-of-the1 ear largemouth' were found and i ocuy a very few intermediates vero collected. There una e abundance of 4 to 8 inch channel cate:h but they were in very .  ;

l

- poor condition. Interandian and s=s11 adult crappie vero also nacerous but in poor condition. The bream pcpulatics ess poorly J ,

represented. Byfarthecrestostyt-ddooffishwasaninter*

mediate and senil, adult buffalo and carp. Thcro was cloo a relatively large emaber of sms11 int - diato and yom:c drum.

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' The shad population , dich is probably underestisested in this sample, tra made up of an overabmb"o of fich which are non-f.

for4bletoallexceptthelargeradultpredatorfiches.

Thirty-three (33) tubs of fich (99+% shad) were picked up out-

.  ! side the block-off not. This was only a lictio more than one-

! half of the fish dich were drifted assinst the outside of the

! net.

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The evera11 population is, therefore, charesterised by an oeerpopulated and stuntad buffalo, carp, dr a , and shad population, a starving young and intermediate predator fish

- population, and a good adult predator population.

Rheiosat '

There is an obvious need for a reduction in this populatica and since may of the standard means of accompitshing this are prohibitive due to the large size of the ressrvoir and -

'the demand for other uses of the waters.,probably the best -

method remaining is with large predator fishes.

1. It is,. therefore, rescumanded that an Latensified

. affort to increans the striped bass population in the lake be carried out.

2. Also, it ta recommended that an attempt to establish walleys in the reservoir be made.. ' Heavy fry stecklas in turbid laksa with an established iAsh population Also, fingorling has been successful in some cases..

production of walleye in hatcheries has been success-ful.

3. It is further recommanded that threadfin shad be stocked in the reservoir next sprins in hopes of establishing a a:nall forage fish.

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Chanet Catfish 1.6C Q.35-1.74)

White crappia 2.73 (2.49-2.91)

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~ - . - Aiigust 12, 1965 This 2 sere sample was made at the narrow com.

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in the shoal say area north of the public at New glains.

100 pounds of 7.56% powdered rotenone

3. @ M cal Used: A The banks are rather steep in the sample area. d road.
4. Ismeediate portion short: of this sample region contains an old inundate
5. Teasersture: met taken i
6. Weather: Very hot
7. W yet Slightly turbid Average . 20 feet
8. M: Maxinema - 30 feet; gandstone rock and clay overlaid by silt
9. Type Bottom
10. _c q : Submerged trees and brush
11. Aquatic Venetation_: Nome
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_ Although the rotesous eencontratten

13. Romerks:per acre foot, the results were astounding. Ihs ;: r '

was redueed the about two hours, but shad died for Eight tuo tubs days.san sample area and shed esvered a two mile long area.

of fish were recovered the first day, but tematy Becamse sis tubs w picked up the second.

badly deteriorated by the aerning of the sessed day.

of the immense number of fish, a pueblem with i ad opiataadeveloped.

and probism of a lot of week and use of this area. l it was that our time should be esponded I estimate that we entirely to- trying the dead fish. sed i

the second day at this particular semple. picked

' of shad and rough fish.

I have used rotemene in the past that contained d at higher almost 4

fish percent oube a root p'ostent as this we used All observed species (includtag bowfin) to this during die as getekly. =1y. Other peculiarities ab suffer almostsamples this summer's tas*=*=====d ten to aska me wonder if embe root w l

only killing agent sentained la this shipment of recesses, i

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DARRANELIA IAEE,1AGAN CCUWZY, ABEAS AS August 12, 1965 en - namner untgar F.s.es or Total Species N a of Fish la urono 7tsunds manber Weiaht largemouth Basa 14 16 8 18.0 Largemouth Bass 12 14 7- 8.4 Largamouth Bass 10 12 18 14.3 Largamouth Bass 4 10 5 1.7 Largemouth Bass 68 40 6.4 Largemouth Bass 46 31 2.3 Largemouth Bass 24 78 1.3 Spotted Base 15 1 1.9 Spotted Bass 10 12 1 '. 1.0 Spotted Bass 8-10 7 2.6 Spotted Bass 68 1 0.3 Spotted Bass 46 4 0.2 Spotted Bass 24 18 0.2 unite Bass 45 8 0.3 White Crappie 11 13 1 1.0 White Crappie 9 11 1 0.5

, White crappie 79 17 4.5 l White crappia 57 2 0.5 White Ersppia 35 122 1.5 Black Crappie 79 10 3.2 Black Crappie 57 1 0.3 Black Crappie 35 206- 4.3 Bowfin 8 12 15 6.2 Shortnose Gar 21.5 1 1.0 Spotted er 11 1 0.1 Flathead Catfish 13 1 0.9 Flathead Catfish 24 5 0.1 Blue Catfish 10 12 2 1.0 Channel Catfish 12 14 1 0.6 Channel Catfish 10 12 3 1.0 Channe1 Catiish 8 10 3 0.5 Channel Catfish 394 1 .

PBBBkTER POPUIATIOu 620 86.1 12.3 17.1 Wessouth 57 13 3.1 Warmouth 35 26 1.8 Warmouth 13 30 0.1 Bluegill sunfish 79 12 4.4 Bluegill sunfish 57 54 11.5 Bluegill sunftab 35 31 2.8 Badear Sunfish 57 4 0.5 i

Isassar Sunft 57 8 1.4 ImaSear Sunfish 35 44 3.1 Orange spotted Sunfish 3 5 50 1.5 Oranes Spotted sunfish 13 12 0.1 Green sunfish 79 1 0.5 Green Sunfish- 57 6 1.0 Green sunfish 35 8 0.6 l Green Sunfid 13 3 Black Bullhead 9 11 2 1.3 Black Bullhead 35 2 .

Yellow Bullhead 57 1 0.1  ;

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sinas 6-8 3 0.5 m Dnas 4-6 56 1.9 Dnmu 24 2 .

Carpenekar 14-16 1 2.0 Carpsucker 10-12 1 1.8 Carpsuckar 8-10 2 1.0 Carpsucker 6-8 83 9.9 Carpsucker 4-6 17 1.1 Bismouch Buffalo /-9 179 42.3 Black and Srnibeauth Buffato 6-9 90 21.3 EDIBLE FORAGE FISH 991 211.5 19.6 42.0 Ginard shad 4-8 3,440 206.1 MM-EDIBIE Fait AG FISd 3,440 206.1 68.1 40.9l NON=PRIDATOR 70FUIAT10N 4,431 417.6 87.7 82.9l TOEkL POPUIATION 5,051 503.7 100.0 100.0 Predator - Non-Predator Ratio by Weight . 114.6 Area Sampled 2 xtes; Maximana Depth 30 feet - Average Bapth 20 feet ,

Chemical Used . 100 pounds of 7.56% powdered rotenome i Date . August 12, 1965 (one day count only)

Biologist in Charge - Jim Collins we .

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Incationh--Wa*s and Peint: Dardanelle Esservoir is one of the larger

1. & 2. in a multi das progras designed by the Federal Oevernment to implement navigation on the Arkansas River in the near future. The des contains a leek and four genera-tors which cause a daily fluctuation of one foot or more in the lake level. The den is Iscated one mile above the This two State Highway 7 bridge at Dardanella, Arkansas.

acre amaple was made in the SWh set, SW% of Section 20 T8W,120W adjacent to the 1111amb Bayou in the coal strip pit area.

3. Chemical Used: 150 pounds of 7.56% lewdered Botenone
4. I:mmediate Shore:

The banks are etsest vecical as this sample was maae in an old strip pit.

5. Temperature: Not taken f

6 Weather: Ibt and banid

7. Water: Clear to a depth of two feet Average 20 feet I 8. M Mart == 25 feet;
9. Type Bottom: shale
10. Cover: Some small trees
11. Aquatic Veastation: None
12. Natural Food __:' not checked
13. Remarks _: This is a typical %ew lake" sample. It will be at least

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two years before t, rends can be determined. Predator numbers and growth should be checked annually in this lake.

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FISH POPUIATION SAMPLE Pt DARMNELLE 1AKE, POPg COUNTY, APJULNSAS August 10 and 11, 1965 Imagth Number weight Percento$ Total Pounds Mer Weight Species I'whos Of Fish In Group Largemouth Bass 16-18 2 5.9 Largenocch Base 14-16 1 2.2 Largometsth Bass 12- 14 1 1.4 Largemouth Bass 10-12 3 2.8 Largemouth Baos 8-10 6 2.1 Largamouth Bass 6-8 20 2.5 Largemouth Bass 4-6 22 1.3 2-4 36 0.2 Imrsemouth Bass 1.9 Spotted Bass 14-16 1 Spotted Bass 10-12 1 0.8 spotted Bass 8-10 13 5.0 Spotted Bass 6-8 6 1.3 Spotted Base 4-6 1 0.1 Spotted Bass 2-4 15 0.1 Mixed Bleek Bass 12-14 2 2.5 Mixed Black Bass 10-12 9 5.2 Mixed Black Bass 8-10 16 6.0 Mixed Black Bass 6-8 121 18.0 Mixed alack Bass 4-6 247 13.9 Mixed Bisek Bass 24 572 5.2 4 White Crappie 7-9 7 1.5 White Crappie 35 1 Black Crappie 9 11 1 0.3 j Black Crappie 79 9 2.4 Black Crappie ~3-5 6 0.1  !

Mizad Crappie 9-11 3 1.8 )

Mized Crappie 7-9 219 47.5 i l

Mixed Crappie 5-7 45 6.4 Mixed Crappie 365 76 1.4 Bowfin 8-10 5 1.5 Bewfin 6-8 1 0.1 shortnese car 18-25 4 3.0 ,

l Grass Pickerel 7-9 2 -

0.2 Grass Pickaret 5-7 2 0.1 '

Channel Catfhh 16-18 1 1.8 Osmanni Catfish 14 16 1 1.2 Chaamal Catfish 12-14 10 6.0 l Channel Catfish 10-12 1 0.2 l t

disanel Catfish 8-10 13 3.2  ;

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Vermouth 57 19 3.0  ;

3-5 51 1.9 Warmouth 0.1 Warmouth 1-3 11 Bluegill funfish 7-9 5 2.0 Bluegill Sunfish 5-7 165 22.4 3-5 515 13.9 l j Blessill sunfish 1.1

" Blungill Sunfish 1-3 113 4.1 langsar Sunfish 5-7 37 tangear sunfish 35 675 L5.3 14agear Sunfish 1-3 31 0.2 l

79 17 4.0 Creen Sunfish continued.

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5-7 71 7.0 q ereen Sunfish 449 9.6 Green suefish 3-5 1.7 Green Simfish 163 24 1 Orange Spotted Sunfish 3 5 6 0.3 7.5 1 1.5 Yellow Bullhead 8 Black Bullhead 2-4 0.3 Chubsucker 8.25 1 3.0 spotted sucker 18.5 1 0.9 13 1 Redhorse 0.9 Drum 10-12 2 8-10 7 1.3 Drum ---

Drum 4-6 1 1.1 Quillback Carpsucker 13.5 1 35 8.5 Biganuth Buffalo 5-9 75.9 Carp 9-11 154 2,627 182.5 20.1 26.9 EDD2 FORA 2 FEH 10-12 32 18.0 Giszard Shed 57.6 Gizzard Shad 6-9 383 261.0 Giszard sahd 3-5 8,370 2-6 88 0.6 Iag hrch 0.9 Pirate Perch 3-5 17 0.3 Pirate Perch 1-3 42 8,932 338.4 68.4 49.9 NON-EDIBLE FORA 2 FISH 520.9 88.5 76.8 11.559 NON_-PR2D& TOR POPUIATION 13,061 678.0 100.0 100.0 TOTAL POPU!ATION Predator - Non-Predator Ratio by Weight: 1:3.3 Ares Sampled: 2 acres, Mart === Depth - 25 feet.

Average Depth - 20 feet.

Data: August 10 and 11,ds1965 of 7.56% Powdered Botenone Chemical Used: 150 poun Biologist in charge: Jim Collins

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MINIMUM SAMPLING FREQUENC_Y

-(1) .When activity level exceeds 10 percent of the limits of Specification 2.4.2.3.b, the sampling frequency shall be increased to a minimum of once each day. When the gross activity release rate exceeds one percent of maximum release rate specified in Specification 2.4.2.3.a and the average gross activity release rate increases by 50 percent over the previous day, an analysis shall be performed for iodines and particulates..

(2) A proportional sample is one in which the quantity of liquid sampled is proportional to the quantity of liquid waste discharged from the plant.

(3) 'lhe detectability limits for activity analysis are based on the technical feasibility and on the potential significance in the environment of the quantities released. For some nuclides, lower "

detection limits may be readily achievable and when nuclides are measured below the stated limits, they should also.be reported. G (4) For certain mixtures of ganea emitters, it may not be possible to measure radionuclides in concentrations near their sensitivity limits when other nuclides are present in the sample in much geater concentrations. Under these circumstances, it will be more appropriate to calculate the concentration of such radionuclides using observed ratios with those radio-nuclides which are measurable.

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g' Frequencies of sampling were ~ chosen to obtain a trend of aquatic s life in the area. Most fish surveys are set up to be conducted in the summir because the fish are more plentiful- at .this time of year. It is felt that more frequent sampling of the organisms -

would produce repetitive data. However, less frequent sampling might yield erratic data from which no trend could be detected.

The data will be evaluated in relation to preoperational data obtained by APGL, UALR, Ark. Tech., and various governmental agencies . By comparing preoperational data with postoperational data,' changes in the environment can be detected. It is felt that in this way effects on the aquatic life by ANO can be monitored and controlled.

(2) Impingement of Organisms Objective The objective is to monitor those fish impinged on the intake screens to permit a qualitative assessment of impingement impacts. Potential impacts of concern are effects on the fishery resource and dissolved oxygen resource of Lake Dardanelle. If these impacts are significant, appropriate state and federal agencies responsible for fisheries shall be consulted, and the necessary modifications to the intake system shall be implemented to satisfactorily reduce these impacts.

! Specification .

Fish. trapped on all of the intake screens shall be sluiced to a collec-tion basket where they shall be identified, counted and weighed follow-ing a twenty four (24) hour sampling period twice each week during the period April through September and three times each week during the period October through March. If the weight of fish and trash impinged on _any given sampling day exceeds 150 pounds, two replicate sub-samples shall be taken and their average used for extrapolation to determine species data for the total weight impinged. Length and weight of each fish in a subsample shall be determined for up to 25 fish in each specie.

If a number of fish in a subsample in a particular specie is greater than 25, 25 fish plus 1% of N-25 (where N is the number of fish in that specie) shall have their length and weight measured. Total biomass of all fish impinged shall be determined regardless of the number impinged. Tabula-tions of this data shall be made.

Fish _shall be disposed of in' a_mann_er consistent with Environmental

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and' Arkansas Game and Fish Commission guidelines.

Reporting Requirement- ,

Monthly-results from this study shall be submitted t'o the NRC, Division 3 ~o f Reactor Licensing, _ n'o later_ than 30 days after the~ end of the reporting s/-

month. The reports shall contain the following information: the date of 9

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)O the samgie, the species co11ected, the number or estimetea number impingea in 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> for each species, the modal length (in m) for each species, the maximum length (in mm) for each species, the modal weight (in g) for each species, and the number of pumps operating during each sample col-1ection.

A summary of the impingement results shall be included in the report required by Specification 5.6.1.

Bases

'Ihe purpose of this program is to permit accomplishment of the .specifi-cation objective. Surveillance frequency is based on previous surveil-lance data at Arkansas Nuclear One indicating large impingements during the period October through March. Subsampling is done to reduce the sampling effort and replicates are taken to reduce subsampling error.

Length and weight determinations are made to determine impingement selectivity.

(3) Entrainment of Ichthyoplankton Objective 4

The objective of the entrainment study is to determine the effects of operation of the Circulating Water System on the ichthyoplankton.

' Specification A sampling program shall be implemented to determine estimated numbers of ichthyoplankton passing through the circulating water system. Intake samples shall be taken in the intake canal; discharge samples shall be taken from the discharge canal. Samples from the same water mass shall be obtained from the intake and discharge by coordinating their collection with circulating water passage time. Physio-chemical parameters to be monitored at sampling shall include water temperature, dissolved oxygen and pH. Ichthyoplankton shall be sampled monthly during the months of April through September. Samples shall be taken over 24-hour periods at eight-hour intervals.

The samples shall be taken at surface, mid-depth, and near bottom at both the intake and discharge by a metered plankton net. As an alternative, a high capacity pump sampler shall be used to take samples at surface, mid-depth, and near bottom.

Specimens collected shall be identified to the lowest possible taxonomic leve1 and densities shall be calculated. Immediate mortality shall be determined for intake and discharge samples based on the following criteria:

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S11JNNED: Swimming erratically, struggling and swimming on side, some twitching but motile.

DEAD: No vital life signs, no body or opercular movements, no response to gentle probing.

Reporting Requirement Report levels shall be developed from the data collected at the con-clusion of the first year study. A sumary of the entrainment study shall be included in the report required by Specification 5.0.1.

Bases This study and subsequent analysis of the results will aid in determining the effect on the ichthyoplankton of passage through the Circulating Water System.

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Objective To aid in providing a larger base with which to index variations from year to year of fish populations in Lake Dardanelle.

Specification In addition to those cove rotenone surveys required by Environmental Technical Specification 4.1.2.a(1) three additional cove rotenone surveys shall be done in the sunmer of 1975 and again in the fall of 1975, one in each of three areas other than those specified in Environ-mental Technical Specification 4.1.2.a(1) .

Reporting Requirements The results of these surveys shall be reported as part of the report require, by Specification 5.6.1 for the period August 1975 through December 1975.

Bases It is felt that the cove rotenone surveys required by Environmental Technical Specification 4.1.2.a(1) need to be augmented by additional

,, cove rotenone surveys to aid in establishing the base referred to in the objective above.

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