ML19321B143

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Forwards 1979-1980 Annual Rept:Bailly Nuclear 1 Site, Encompassing Apr 1979-Mar 1980, Sixth Annual Ecological Monitoring Program Rept
ML19321B143
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Site: Bailly, 07901980
Issue date: 07/07/1980
From: Jerry Purcell
NORTHERN INDIANA PUBLIC SERVICE CO.
To: Ballard R
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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Nortahern Indiana Public Service Compang General Offwes l 5265 Hohman Avenue l Hammond Indena 46325 lTel.: 853-5200 (219)

JAM E S F. PU R C ELL July 7, 1980 s.n;, vic. Smia.ni Mr. Ronald Ballard, Chief Environmental Projects Branch, No. 1 Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C.

20 5145 RE: Docket No. 50-367

Dear Mr. En11ard:

Enclosed are twenty-five (25) copies of the Sixth Annual Report on the ecological monit. ring program for Bailly Generatir4 Station Nuclear-1. This report covers ecologi-cal monitoring program activities for Bailly Nuclear-1 con-ducted from April, 1979 through March, 1980. The report contains data, as well as the analysis of the data collected from April, 1979 through March, 1980 in ooth the areas of terrestrial and aquatic monitoring efforts.

Activities in the area of terrestrial monitoring included field surveys and analysis for foliar effects, a vegeta-tion survey, ma==1 and bird observations, roadside surveys

(-inmmals and birds), reptile and amphibian survey, inverte-brate surveys, and soil sample analysis. The terrestrial analysis characterizes trends inherent in the terrestrial community.

Aquatic monitoring included sampling and analyses for phyto-plankton, zooplankton, benthos, macrophytes, fisheries, water quality and sediment particulate size samples.

Results of aquatic sampling showed no effects on the aquatic com=u-nity which could be attributed to activities connected with Bailly Generating Station, Nuclear-1.

In su-mary, there continues to be no discernible effects to the environment due to the construction of bah 1y Nuclear-1.

Very truly ye ae, r ggad %

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