ML19354C398

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Forwards Summer 1980 Quarterly Rept:Bailly Nuclear-1 Site Encompassing Jul-Sept 1980. No Discernible Effects to Environ Found Due to Const of Facility
ML19354C398
Person / Time
Site: Bailly
Issue date: 12/05/1980
From: Jerry Purcell
NORTHERN INDIANA PUBLIC SERVICE CO.
To: Ballard R
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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NUDOCS 8012190130
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4r. Ronald L. 3allard, Chief Invircrcental Projects, 3ranen J1 Office of the :Iuclear Reactor Relations

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l lashingt0n, D.C. 20545 RE: Ec:ket :To. 50-367

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u Enclosed, herewith, are twenty-five (25) copies of the Sn--ar,1900, quarterly Report On the 3ailly Ge!.erating Station :iuclear-1 Ieological Monitoring program. This is,the 25th quarterly Report on this work. The Su=cer, 7 1900 quarterly Repor+, ccatains analyses and interpretation of data for July through Septe=cer, 1960.

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During this quarter, terrestrial sampling was conducted in the =enth of July. Sar:plira for aquatic parameters was conducted durirg June and August.

The July terrestrial sampling includes an anal / sis of foliar effects, vegetatica, soil samples, large mW cbservations and roadside su'veys for selected species.

Surveys for reptiles, a=phibians, and invertebrates were ec pleted during this scheduled sa=pling. legetation sa=pling showed little change from past years in all 2ndisturbed 1scations.

The sutter, ICSO aquatic sa plirg censisted of fisn, phyto-plankten, periphyton, :coplankton, benthos, and water qual-ity parameters. While certain parameters show changes frc previcus sarplings, some cf the results are believed to be influenced by maintenance activities requirirg dredgirg near the Bailly Generating Station intake and discharge structures. This activity is te. porary and is not expected to shcw a la: ting influence on the aquatic ecolocy.

As with previous reports, there continues to be no discern-ible effects to the envircement due to the constructica of g j 2ailly Generating Station ::cclear-1. o h bn Y' b g very truly youra, A .I  %

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