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Nonradiological Environ Operating Rept,1980, Vol 1
ML20003G986
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Issue date: 04/08/1981
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O VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPAt1Y NORTH ANNA POWER STATION 1980 NON-RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT UNITS 1 AND 2 VOLUMES 1 AND 2 Recommended Approval: ,

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< () Table of Contents Voltme 1 Page Introduction . .... ....... .. .. . . ......... 1.0 - 1.1 i

.Non-Radiological Limiting Conditions . . . . . . . . . . ..... 2.0 - 2.1

i. Thermal Measurements . . . . . ... . . . . . . ......... 3 0 - 3.81 I

impingement of Fish .... . . .. .. . . . . ......... 4.0 - 4.15 5.0 - 5.13 Entrainment of -lchthyoplankton . . .. . . . .. .........

Transmission Line Right-of-Way . . . . . . . .. ......... 6.0 - 6.1 Herbicide. Management and Erosion Control Onsite Meteorological Monitoring . . .. . . . . ......... 7.0 - 7 18 i Chemical Inventory . .. .. . .. .. . . . . . ......... 8.0 - 8.2 Unusual or important Environmental Events 9 0 - 9.1

{} Exceeding Limits of Other Relevant Permits . . . . .

. ... ... 10.0 - 10.6 NoncompIIance ..... .. . . .. . .. ... . . . . 11.0 - 11.1 Changes to Applicable Permits and Certifications . . . ...... 12.0 - 12.4 Changes in Station Design . . .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 0 - 13 1 Changes in Approved E.T.S. . . . . .. . . .. . .. .... .. . 14.0 - 14.1 4

Volume 2 Water quality and General Ecological Survey Prepared by:

i James R. Reed and Associates, Inc.

813 Forrest Drive Newport News, Virginia 23606

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Introduction This Annual Non-Radiological Operating Report is submitted to the Di rector of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Region ll . 0ffice as required In ' North Anna Power Station Environmental Technical Specifications (E.T.S.),

Units 1 and 2 (Docket Nos. 50-338 and 50-339), Section 5.6.1.1, Part A and Unit 2, Part II: Non-Radiological E.T.S., Section 5.4.1. Included are ,

summarizations and interpretations of the results of the non-radiological ,

environmental surveillance programs and special studies conducted throughout

$ the year 1980. The purpose of this annual report is to determine If there is-any harmful effect or evidence of irreversible damage on Lake Anna, Virginia A

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Units 1 and 2. When appropriate, comparisons are made with pre-operatioral studies, operational controls and previous environmental monitoring reports.

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THERMAL MEASUREMENTS

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METHODS AND MATERIALS Two methods were employed to obtain temperature data from Lake Anna:

(1) Fixed recorders (2) Multi-vessel / vehicle synoptic surveys ENDECO Type 109 Recording Thermographs (Environmental Devices Corporation - Marion, Massachusetts) were used in obtaining an hourly filmed record of water temperature at selected stations (Figure 3.1). Instruments at stations 1, 3, 4, 5, and 6 were located at near surface (1 meter), mid-depth, ,

and bottom; at stations 2, 7, 8, and 9 only near surface instruments were snployed. Instrument maintenance and processing of data occurred every two i mon ths .

l l Whitney Models TC-5C and TC-5 Fleid Thermometers (Montedoro-Whitney O Corporation - San Luis Obispo, California) were used for data collection during the quarterly synoptic temperature surveys. Hourly temperatures at each meter of depth were recorded at selected locations during daylight hours (Figure 3.2).

Results and Discussion ENDECO Instruments Means of daily high, mean, and low values recorded by ENDECO recorders are presented in Table 3.1 by month. Station designations are as follows:

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Means of daily extreme in surface temperatures ranged f rom 19C at the 651 Bridge in February to 34.5c at Station 7 (power station discharge) in August.

Steady-state surface temperatures (means of daily means) at Station 3 (near tne Dam) and Station 2 (power station intake) were 5 2c and 5 3c, respectively, in January (Isothermal conditions) ano 29 7C and 29.1C, respectively, in August.

Stratification occurred in the Lake between May and September, f Synoptic Temperature Surveys Survey data are included for the months of February, May, August, and t

October. October data are substituted for November due to an early cancellation l of the November survey, resulting from inclement weather conditions.

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7 Sarface temperatures ranged from 3.0C at station M to 7.lc at station C during the February survey (Table 3.2). The coldest surface temperatures were recorded on the upper lake while stations in the area of the Dam exhibited slightly higher surface temperatures, as expected. An isothermal water column was present at many locations, but inverse stratification did occur at stations above station H. Ice cover precluded any data collection at station N during the survey.

A range of surface temperatures from 18.6C (stations A and B) to 215C (station 0) was recorded during the May synoptic survey (Table 3.3).

Surface temperatureson the upper lake tended to be higher than those on the '

lower lake with all surface temperatures being within 3.0C of one another.

Stratification was commencing in the lake during May, however a strongly defined thermocline had not developed at all stations. f 4

A stratified water column was evident at many stations during the August survey (Table 3.4). Deeper stations on the lower lake showed a more obvious thermocline while shallower upper lake stations presented an erratic configuration or lacked a thermocline altogether. When present, the thermocline generally commenced at 9-12 meters of depth, was of ten broken rather than uniform, ano in some cases extended to or near the lake bottom, precluaing a hypoilmnetic stratum. Surface temperatures ranged from 29 2C at station D to 319C at station G.

The water column was unstratified during the October survey (Table 3 5) as the lake approached expected winter Isothermal conditions. Upper lake stations were generally colder with respect to surface temperature than were those on the Icwer lake. A range of surface temperatures from 17.6C (s ration Q) to 22.3C (s tation A) was recorded during the survey.

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I HEAH 4.0 4.0 4.2 4.4 4.5 4.3 4.9 4.9 4.5 5.3 5.6 5.2 5.3 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.7 5.8 5.2 3.1 5.0 LOW 3.8 3.8 4.0 4.1 4.3 4.2 4.7 4.8 4.4 5.0 5.4 5.1 5.2 5.0 5.2 5.2 5.4 5.5 4.9 2.6 4.8

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LDW 21.8 18.2 15.8 20.7 17.0 16.5 20.2 17.5 14.0 19.7 17.8 15.3 13.0 19.4 18.1 12.4 22.1 21.7 21.5 15.9 19.0 4

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.E T 11 B T t1 B T t1 B T T tt B T tt 8 1 2 3 1 1 HIGH 29.9 27.8 25.5 30.3 29.5 27.0 29.6 27.2 23.4 28.7 30.2 28.8 22.2 29.0 26.9 19.8 32.8 31.3 31.1 24.9 29.2 )

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9 9 9 9 0 0 0 I I I I P P P S T T 6 6 y 9 9 H 8 8 8 H S S S T T T C F F 5 0 ,

A P S S S H tl B T T H B T M B 1 2 3 1 1

_L T tt B T H B T 11 HICH 24.3 26.3 25.5 27.5 27.2 26.0 27.5 26.8 25.8 27.7 28.0 27.3 25.6 28.5 27.3 25.1 33.1 31.0 29.8 21.8 27.8 >

HE Atl 23.9 26.0 25.3 26.8 26.8 25.7 26.9 26.6 25.6 27.2 27.4 27.1 25.4 27.8 27.0 24.6 32.5 30.4 29.3 20.1 26.7 LON 23.5 25.8 25.1 26.2 26.5 25.5 26.4 26.4 25.4 26.7 27.0 26.9 25.1 27.4 26.8 24.2 31.8 29.8 28.9 18.2 25.8 em e

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H H H H H H H H N H H H H H A A A N N N A A A A A A A A H H H A A A 3 p L L L L L L A A A H L L L L L L A A A R R 7 7 7 L L L A T T T B B B D W W I I 7 7 7 V 2 L H H H P R R I H H V T 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 9 0 0 P P P S T T 6 6 '

V 9 9 9 9 9 0 I I I I I 8 8 H S S S T T T C F F 5 0 P S S S H H H .8 N B T H B T T H B T H B 1 2 3 1 1

_ C T H B 1 HIGH 19.0 18.8 ! 7.6 19.4 18.8 18.3 20.1 a 19.5 20.8 21.0 20.5 19.7 21.9 21.1 20.8 28.8 25.3 23.3 13.8 21.4 '

  1. HEAT 8 18.5 18.5 17.4 18.8 18.5 18.0 19.8 m 19.3 20.5 20.6 20.3 19.4 20.9 21.4 20.3 20.7 20.220.5 27.4 28.1 24.224.7 22.6 22.911.2 12.419.720.5 LOW 18.1 18.2 17.2 18.3 18.2 17.7 19.4 a 19.0 20.3 20.3 20.0 19.1 I

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" FEBRUARY 20, 1980 STATION "A" TIME (EST)

DEPTH 0814 0906 1012 1100 1230 1315 1400 1500 1600 Sfc 5.2 5.2 5.4 5.5 6.0 6. 's 6.3 6.5 6.5

IM 5.2 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.6 6.1 6.2 6.4 6.5 2 5.2 5.2 5.2 5.4 5.6 5.8 6.2 6.4 6.4 3 5.2 5.2 5.2 5.4- 5.5 5.7 6.1 6.3 6.3 4 5.2 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.7 5.7 6.2 6.3 ,

5 5.2 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.3 5.3 5.5 5.6 6.2 6 5.1 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.6 6.0 7 51 51 5.1 5.3 5.2 5.2 5.4 55 5.5 8 5.1 5.1 5.1 53 S.2 52 5.4 5.4 5.4

$O 9 5.0 5.1 5.1 5.3 5.2 52 5.4 5.4 5.4 10 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.2 5.2 5.1 53 5.4 5.4 11 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.2 5.2 5.1 5.3 5.4 5.3 12 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.2 5.2 5.1 5.3 5.4 5.3  ;

13 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.2 52 5.1 5.3 5.4 53 j 14 5.0 50 5.0 5.1 5.1 5.1 5.3 5.4 5.3 t 15 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.1 5.0 5.1 5.3 5.4 5.3 l 16 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.1 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.h 5.3  !

17 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.1 5.0 5.0 5.2 5.4 5.3 i f

18 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.1 5.0 5.0 5.2 5.4 5.3 l i

19 4.9 5.0 5.0 5.1 5.0 5.0 5.2 5.4 5.3 i

20 4.9 5.0 5.0 5.I 5.0 50 5.2 5.4 5.3 f

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fl0RTH AilllA SYNOPTIC TEMPERATURE SURVEY FEBRUARY 20, 1980 STATI0tt "B"'

T illE - (EST) ,

' DEPTH 0812 Ojtll 1009 1102 1228 1300 1403 1505 1603 Sfc 4.9 5;3 5.5- 5.6 6.7' 7.0 6.7 6.6 6.8 lit 4.9 53 5.4 55 6.0 6.4 6.6 6.6 6.6

.2 4.9 5.3 5.3 5.4 5.6 5.8 6.4 6.5 6.2 3 4.9 5.3 5.3 5.4 5.4 -5.6 6.2 6.1 5.8 4 ~4.9. 5.3' 5.3 53 5.4 5.6 5.5 5.5 5.6 5 4.9 -5.3 53 5.3 5.3 5.6 5.4 5.4 54

. 6 4.9 ~52 52 5.3 53 5.6 5.4 5.4 5.4 4.9 52 52 5.3 53 5.6 5.4 5.4 5.4

!. ([]) ~7 8 4.9 52 52 5.3 53 5.6 5.4 5.4 5.4 l

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[ NORTH ANilA SYNOPTIC TEMPERATURE SURVEY FEBRUARY 20 1980 STATION "C" Tlf1E (EST)

DEPTH 0758 0855 1004 till l_215 1307 1408 1511 1615 Sfc 5.4 5.4 5.5 5.6 6.8 7.1 7.0 6.5 6.1 IM 5.4- 5.3 5.5 5.6 6.2 6.2 6.8 6.4 59 2 5.3 5.2. 5.4 5.5 6.0 5.9 5.8 6.2 5.8 3 4.9 4.9 5.0 53 5.4 5 '. 4 5.6 5.6 57 4 4.9 4.9 4.9 4.9 5.3 5.1 5.4 52 5.4 ,

5' 4.9 4.9 4.9 4.9 4.9 5.0 5.2 5.0 5.2 6 4.9 4.8 4.9 4.9 4.9 50 5.0 5.0 5.0 7 4.7 4.7 4.8 4.9 4.9 4.9 50 5.0 5.0

, 8 4.7 4.7 4.8 4.9 4.9 4.9 5.0 50 5.0 9 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.9 4.9 4.9 5.0 5.0 5.0 10 4.7 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 4.9 4.9 5.0 5.0 11 4.7 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 4.9 4.9 5.0 4.9 12 4.7 4.6 4.7 4.7 4.8 4.8 4.8 5.0 4.9 13 4.7 4.6 4.7 4.7 , 4.8 4.7 4.8 4.9 4.9 14 4.6 4.6 4.7 4.7 4.8 4.7 4.7 4.9 4.8 15 4.6 4.6 4.7 4.7 4.8 4.7 4.7 4.9 4.8 16 4.6 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.7 4.7 4.8 4.8 17 4.5 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.8 18 4.5 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.8 19 4.5 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.8 O

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O HORTH ANilA SYt10PTIC TEMPERATURE SURVEY D' FEBRUARY 20, 1980 STATION "D" TIME (EST)

DEPTH 080' -0910 1000 1105 1221 1311 1411 6 1,11,6, 1607 Sfc 6.0 5.9 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.3 6.3 6.4 6.5 lit 6.0 5.9 6.1 6.1 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 65 2 59 5.9 6.1 6.1 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 3 5.9 59 6.1 6.1 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.4 4 5.9 59 6.1 6.1 6.1 6.2 63 6.4 6.4 ,

5 59 59 6.1 6.1 6.1 6.2 6.3' 6.4 6.4 6 5.9 59 6.1 6.1 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.4 7 5.9 59 6.1 6.1 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.4 8 5.9 59 6.1 6.1 6.1 6.2 6.3 -6.h 6.4

'9 5.9 59 6.1 6.1 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.4-10 5.9 5.9 6.1 6.1 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.3 6.4 11 5.9 5.9 6.1 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.3 6.4 12 59 5.9 6.1 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6. 3, 6.4

~13 5.9 59 6.1 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.3 6.4 14 5.9 59 6.1 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.3 6.4 15 5.9 5.9 6.1 6.0 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 16 5.9 59 6.1 6.0 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 9

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NORTH ANNA SYHOPTIC TEMPERATURE SURVEY FEBRUARY 20, 1980 STATION "E" TIME (EST)

DEPTH 0010 0900 1007 1108 1225 1302 1405 1507 1611 Sfc '5.7 5.7 6.0 6.0 6.6 6.8 6.0 6.1 6.0 1H 5.7 5.7 5.9 5.7 6.0 6.2 5.8 6.0 6.0 2 5. 7. 5.6 5.8 5.7 5.6 5.9 5.8 6.0 5.9 l 3 5.6 5.5 5.7 5.6 5.6 5.8 5.7 5.9 5.9 4 55 5.4 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.8 5.6 5.9 5.8 5 5.4 5.4 5.5 5.4 5.4 5.7 55 5.9 5.8

! 5.4 5.4 5.4 6 5.4 5.4 5.6 5.5 5.5 5.7 7 ~5.4 5.4 5.4 5.4' 5.4 5.6 5.5 5.5 5.4

h 8 5. 4 - 5.4 5.4 5.4 5.4 5.6 5.4 5.4 5.4 9 5.4 5.4 5.4 5.3 5.4 5.6 5.4 5.3- 5.4 10 5.4 5.3 5.4 5.3 5.2 55 5.4 5.2 5.0 11 5.4 5.3 5.3 5.0 5.0 5.3 5.0 5.0 5.0 i

12 4.9 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 4.9 5.0 13 4.9 5.0 5.0 4.9 4.9 5.0 5.0 4.9 5.0

! 14 4.9 4.9 4.9 4.9 4.9 5.0 5.0 4.9 4.9 i 15 4.9 4.9 4.9 4.9 4.9 5.0 5.0 4.9 4.9 16 4.9 4.9 4.9 4.9 4.9 5.0- 5.0 4.9 4.9 17 4.9 49 4.9 4.9 4.9 4.9 5.0 4.9 4.9 18 4.9 4.9 4.9 4.9 4.9 4.8 4.9 4.9 4.9 ,

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Table 3.2 I .kg) NORTH ANNA SYNOPTlC TEMPERATURE SURVEY FEBRUARY 20, 1980

. STATION "F" TIME (EST)

DEPTH 0818 0855 1020 o

,Lo,51 1223 1300 1418 1500 1600 Sfc 5.2 5.3 5.5 5. 5_ 6.8 6.9 6.5 5.9 5.8 l

IM 5.2' 5.3 5.4 5.4 5.5 5.6 6.3 5.8 5.7 1

2 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.3 5.3 5.4 5.6 5.8 57 3 5.0 5.0 5.2 5.2- 5.1 5.1 5.2 57 5.6

! 4 50 5.0. 5.0 5. 0' 5.0 5.0 51 5.6 5.3 S 4.9 4.9 5.0 5.0 4.9 5.0 5.1 5.5 5.2 6 4.8 4.9 4.9 4.9 4.9 4.9 5.0 5.2 5.1 7 4.8 4.8 4.9 4.9 4.9 4.9 5.0 5.1 4.9 8 4.8 4.8 4.8 4.9 4.8 4.9 4.9 5.0 4.9 9 L.8 4.8 4.8 4.8 4.8 4.9 4.9 50 4.9 l

l 10 4.7 4.8 4.8 4.8 4.7 4.8 4.9 49 4.9 11 4.6' 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.8 4.8 4.9 4.9 12 4.6 4.6 4.6 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.8 4.8 4.8  ;

13 4.6 4.6 4.6 4.6 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.8 4.7 f 14 4.6 4.6 4.6 4.6 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.8 4.7 .i 15 4.6 4.6 4.6 4.6 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.8 4.8 i t

16 4.6 4.6 4.6 4.6 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.8 4.8 I

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' k) NORTH ANNA SYNOPTIC TEMPERATURE SURVEY FEBRUARY 20, 1980 STATION "G" TIME (EST)

DEPTH 0812 0900 1014 1100 1217 1305 1413 1505 1605 Sfc 4.3 4.5 4.8 5.1 5.2 6.5 52 4.5 4.4 IM 4.3 4.5 4.6 4.6 5.2 4.9 5.2 4.5 4.4 2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.5 4.8 4.5 5.1 4.5 4.4 3 4.2- 4.1 4.3 4.3 4.3 4.4 5.0 4.5 4.4 4.0 4.2 4.2 4.4 4.3 4 3.9 4.1 4.1 4.5

~5 39 4.0 4.0 4.1 4.1 4.0 4.3 4.4 4.3 6 3.9 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.1 4.4 6.2 7 3.9 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.3 4.2 8 39 4.0 4.0 4.0- 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.1 4.2-9 3.9 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.1 4.2 10 3.9 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.2 11 39 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.2 12 3.9 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 39 4.0 4.2

13 39 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 39 4.0 4.2 14 3.9 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 3.9 4.0 4.2 15 3.9 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 39 4.0 3.9 16 39 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 39 4 17 39 39 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 9

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.p fl0RTH ANilA SYl10PTIC TEMPERATURE SURVEY L FEBRUARY 20, 1980 STATION "H" TIME (EST)

DEPTH 0807 Og 1010 1105 1213 1310 1410 1510 1609 Sfc 3.3 3.4 3.6 3.9 39 4.3 4.1 4.7 4.4 Itt 3.4 35 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.8 4.1 4.7 4.4 2 3.5 35 3.6 3.7 3.7 3.8 4.0 4.6 4.3 3 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.7 3.7 3.8 3.9 4.5 4.3 4 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.7 3.7 3.8 3.8 4.1 4.2 ,

5 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.7 3.7 3.8 3.8 4.1 4.0 6 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.7 3.7 3.8 3.7 39 39 7 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.7 3.7 3.8 3.7 3.8 3.8 8 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.7 3.7 3.8 3.7 3.8 3.8 9 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.7 3.7 3.0 3.7 3.0 3.8 10 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.7 7 3.8 3.7 3.8 3.8 I 11 3.6 3.7 3.6 3.7 3.7 3.8 3.8 3.8- 38

12 3.6 ~3.7 3.6 3.7 3.7 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.8

, 13 3.6 3.7 3.7 37 3.7 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.8

. 14 3.6 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.8 3.8 3.0 3.8 t 15 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.0 3.8 3.8 3.8 16 3.7 3.8 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.8 l

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Table 3.2-l G l I fl0RTH ant!A SYNOPTIC TEtiPERATUPE SURVEY

. FEBRUARY 20 1980 l STATION "I"

Tit 1E (EST)

DEPTH 0800 g 1000 1113 1205 1318 1401 1518 1619 i Sfc 4.0 4.0 3.6 3.7 3.7 3.9 4.3 39 3.9 It1 3.6 3s 7 3.7 3.7 4.1 3.7 39 3.8 3.9 2 3.6 3.7 3.7 3.7 4.0 3.7 39 3.8 39 3 3.6 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.9 3.7 39 3.8 3.9 4 3.7 37 3.7 3.7 . 3.9 3.8 39 3.8 3.9 5 3.7 3.7 3.7- 3.7 3.9 3.8 39 3.8 39 6 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.7 39 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.9 7 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.9 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.9 3.7 37 3.7 3.7 3.9 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.9 Q 8 9 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.9 3.S 3.8 3.8 3.9 10 3.7 37 3.7 3.7 3.9 3.8 3.8 3.8 39 1; 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.9 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.9 12 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.9 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.9 13 3.7 37 3.8 3.7 3.9 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.9 i

14 3.7 3.7 3.8 3.7 3.9 3.8 3.9 3.8 3.9 15 3.7 3.7 3.8 3.7 4.0 3.8 3.9 3.8 3.9

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Table 3 2 O >>0a18 ^><><a svuoeric TtMeta^Tuae suavcv FESRUARY 20 1980_

STAT 10l4 "J" TIME (EST) 1208 1405_ 1515 1614 DEPTH 0804 0910 1007 1110 1315_

3.6 3.8 3.8 3.9 39 3.9 3.8 sfc 3.4 3.5 3.7 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.9 3.8 IM 3.4 35 3.6 3.6 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.8 39 3.8 2 35' 3.5 3.6 3.6 37 3.7 3.8 3.8 3.8 3 35 3.6 .

3.6 3.6 3.6 3.7 3.7 3.8 3.8 3.8 4 3.5 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.7 3.7 3.8 3.8 3.8 5 3.5 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.7 37 3.8 3.8 3.8 6 35 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.7 37 3.8 3.8 3.8 7 35

" 35 36 3' 36 37 3 -7 37 3" 38 O 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.8 3.8 9 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.8 3.8 10 3.6 11 3.6 3.6 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.8 3.8 3.6 3.6 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.8 3.7 3.8 3.8 12 3.6 3.7 3.7 3.8 3.8 3.7 3.8 3.8 13 3.6 14 3.7 3.6 3.7 3.7 3.8 3.8 3.7 3.8 3.8 3.7 3.8 3.8 3.9 3.8 3.7 3.8 3.8 15 3.7 37 3.7 3.8 3.9 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.8 16 3.7 l

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. O. fl0RTH ANilA SYNOPTIC TEMPERATURE SURVEY -

FEBRUARY 20, 1980 -

STATION "K" j TIME ~ (EST)

DEPTH 0800 0922 1000 1111 1200 1310- 1410 1500 1610 Sfc 3; 3.3 35 3.6 3.5 ~ 3. 8 3.7- 3.8 3.7-IM 3.2 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.5 3.8 3.7 3.8 37 2 3.4 3.4 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.8 37 3.8 3.7 3 3.4 3.4 3.5 3.5 35 3.8 3.7 3.8 3.7 4 3;5 3.5 35 3.5 3.5 3.7 3.6 3.8 3.7 5 35 3.5 35 35 3.5 37 .3.6 3.8 3.7 6 3.5 3.5 3.6 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.6 3.8 37 7 3.5 3.5 3.6 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.6 3.7 3.7

, 8 3.5 35 3.6 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.6 3.7 3.7 9 3.6 3.5 3.6 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.6 3.7 3.7 3 10 3.6 3.6 3.6 35 3.7 3.7 37 3.7 37 3

11 '3.6 3.6 3.7 3.5 3.7 3.8 3.7 3.7 3.7 i 12- 3.6 3.6 3.7 3.6 37 3.8 3.7 3.7 3.7 13 3.6 3.6 3.7 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.7 3.7 3.7 14 3.6 36 3.7 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.7 3.7 3.7 i

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Table 3.2 t..

(r NORTH ANNA SYNOPTIC TEMPERATURE SURVEY i FEBRUARY 20, 1980 j

STATION "L" TittE (EST)

DEPTH 0803 0915 1005 1107 1203. 1314 1406 1505 1605 L

Sfc 3.1 3.3 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.7 37 3.7 3.8 lit 3.1 3 3. 33 3.4 3.5 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.7 2 3.2 3.3 3.3 3.4 3.4 3.6 3.7 37 3.7 3 33 3.3 33 3.3 3.4 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.7 4 '3.' 3.3 3.3 33 3.4 3.6 3.6 3.6 .3.7 i 5- 3.3 3.3 3.3 33 3.4 3.6 3.6 3.6 37

6. 3.3 3.3 33 3.3 3.4 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.7
7 3.5 3.5 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.6 ,

3.6 3.6 3.7

8 3.5 3.6 3.4 3.4 35 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.7 9 3.5 3.6 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.7

[ 10 3.5 3.6 35 3.5 3.5 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.7 11 3.6 3.6 3.5 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.6 37 12 3.6 3.6 3.5 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.7 3.6 3.7 i

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l Table 3.2 t10RTH ANilA SYNOPTIC TEMPERATURE SURVEY FEBRUARY 20, 1960 STAT 10tl "M" TlHE (EST) 1213 1320 1400 1510 1600_

DEPTH 0812 0900 1013 1100_

3.2 3.4 3.5 3.8 39 3.0 39 Sfc 30 3.1 3.4 3.4 3.7 3.8 3.8 3.9 1M 3.1 3.1 32 3.4 3.4 3.7 37 3.8 3.8 2 3.4 35 3.3 3.5 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.8 3.8 3.8 3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.5 3.5 3.6 3.8 3.8 3.8 4 3.4 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.5 3.6 3.8 37 3.8 5 35 3.6 3.6 37 3.6 3.6 3.8 3.7 3.8 6 3.5 3.6 3.6 3.7 3.6 3.6 3.8 3.7 3.8 7 3.5 3.6 3.6 37 3.6 3.7 3.8 37 3.9 8 3.6 3.7 0 9 3.6 3.7 37 3.7 3.6 37 39 3.8 39 3.7 3.7 3.6 3.7 3.9 3.8 3.9 10 3.6 37 37 3.7 3. 6' 3.8 39 3.8 3.9 11 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.7 37 3.7 3.8 3.9 '3 . 8 39 12 3.6 l

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Tab l e: 3.2 NORTH AtillA SYNOPTIC TEMPERATURE SURVEY FEBRUARY 20, 1980 STATI0li "N" TIME (EST)

DEPTH Sfc IM STAT 10tl IrlACCESSIBLE DUE TO ICING 2

3 4

5 6

O 8 9

10 11 12 0

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' Table 3 2 t10RTH ArtilA SYt10PTIC TEMPERATURE SURVEY l FEBRUARY 20, 1980 STAT 10tl "0" l

TittE (EST) 1220 1320 1400 1500 1605 DEPTH @ 0921 1000 1110 4.8 4.9 5.5 51 5.4 5.4 5.1 Sfc 4.3 4.5 4.8 4.6 52 51 5.4 53 4.9 IM 4.3 4.5 4.8 4.6 52 50 5.4 53 4.9 2 43 4.5 4.6 5.2 4.9 5.4 5.4 4.9 3 4. 3 - 4.5 4.9 ,

4.9 4.7 5.2 49 5.3 5.4 4.9 4 4.3 4.7 4.7 5.3 51 5.4 5.4 4.8 5 4.4 4.9 50 5.1 51 5.7 5.3 5.6 5.6 5.2 6 4.7 5.1 4.9 5.2 5.3 52 5.7 53 5.7 5.7 53 7

5.7 5.8 5.4 O 8 4.9 5.2 5.4 5.2 5.8 5.4 5.4 5.5 5.3 5.9 5.5 5.8 5.8 9 51 5.3 O

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i NORTH ANNA SYNOPTIC TEMPERATURE SURVEY FEBRUARY 20, 1980 STATION ".n" TlHE (EST)

DEPTH 0818 0905 1012 1100 1230 1310 1410 1510 1600 4

Sfc 4.2 4.1 4.4 4.5 4.9 5.5 5.4 4.9 4.8

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IM 4.2 4.1 4.4 4.4 4.8 '4.9 5.3 4.9 4.8 2 4.2 4.1 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.4 4.7 4.9 4.7 l 3 4.2 4.1 4.4 4.- 4.5 4.4 4.6 4.8 4.7 4 4.3 4.2 4.4 4.3 4.5 4.4 4.6 4.6 4.7 5 4.3 4.2 4.4 4.3 4.5 4.4 4.6 4.6 4.6 6 4.3 4.2 4.4 4.4 4.5 4.4 4.6 4.6 4.6 c:;) 7 4.3 4.2 4.5 4.u 4.5 u.u u.6 4.6 4.u 8 4.3 u.2 u.u 4.4 4.6 u.4 u.6 u.6 u.4 9 4.4 4.2 4.4 4.4 4.6 4.4 4.6 4.6 4.4

! 10 4.4 4.2 4.5 4.4 4.6 4.4 4.7 4.7 4.5 i

11 4.5 4.2 4.6 4.4 4.6 4.5 4.7 4.8 4.5 c .

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(} Table 3.2 NORTH ANNA STNOPTIC TEMPERATURE SI'RVEY FEBRUA'RY 20, 1980

! STATION "Q" Title (EST) l DEPTH 0825' 0859 1019 1055 1235 1300 1415 1515 1550 Sfc  ;.9 4.1 4.1 4.5 4.5 4.6 5.0 4.8 4.7 i

IM 4.0 4.1 4.1 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.6 4.6 4.7 2 4.0 4.2 4.0 4.4 4.4 4.6 4.3 4.6 4.7 3 4.0 4.2 4.0 4.4 4.4 4.6 4.2 4.5 4.7 4 3.9 4.2 4.0 4.4 4.3 4.6 4.2 4.5 4.7 5 39 4.2 4.0 4.4 4.1 4.5 4.2 4.5 4.6 6 3.9 4.2 4.0 4.4 4.1 4.4 4.2 4.4 4.6 7 3.9 4.2 4.0 4.4 4.1 4.4 4.2 4.3 4.6 O 8 4.0 4.2 u.0 4.4 4.i 4.4 4.2 4.3 4a 9 4.0 4.2 4.0 4.4 4.1 4.4 4.2 4.3 4.4 10 4.0 4.2 4.0 4.5 4.1 4.4 4.3 4.3 4.3 11 4.0 4.2 4.0 4.5 4.1 4.5 4.3 4.3 4.4 i

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Table 3.3 NORTH ANNA' SYNOPTIC TEMPERATURE SURVEY NAY 21, 1960 STATION "A" TIME (EDT)

DEPTH 0810 0917 1010 1104 1224 1314 . ,1,41,1 1511 1608 1655 Sfc 19.8 19.8 19.8 19.1 18.6 -18.8 18.9' 18.9 19 2 19.4 IM -19.8 19.8 19.8 19.1 18.6 ' 18.8 18.9 18.9 19 1 19.4 2 19.8 19.8 19.7 19.1 18.6 18.8 18.9 18.9 19.1 19.4 3 19.8 19.8 19.7 19.1 18.6 18.8 18.9 18.8 19.1 19.3 4 19.8 19.8 19 7 '19.1 18.6 18.8 18.9 18.8 19.1 19.3 5' 19 7 19.8 19.8 19.1 18.6 18.8 18.9 18.8 19.0 19.3

.6 19.7 19.7 19.7 .19 1 18.6 18.8 18.9 18.8 19.0 19 3 7 19.7 19.7 19.7 19.1 18.6 18.8 1.8.8 18.8 19 0 19.2 8 19.6 19.6 19.6 19.1 18.5 18.8 18.8 18.7 19.0 19.2 9 18.8 19 2 19.4 19.0 18.4 18.7 18.8 18.7 19.0 19.2 10 18.4 18.7 18.8 18.7 17.7 18.3 18.4 18.6 18.7 19.2 11 17.8 18.2 18.4 18.1 17.4 17.8 17.9- 18.2 18.1 19 1 12 16.1 17.2 17.7 17.5 16.5 17.0 16.5 16.5 16.9 18.8 13 . 15.4 14.8 15.6 15.4 14.7 14.3 14.8 14.7 14.0 18.1 14 14.0 14.2 14.1 13.6 13.1 13.4 13.3 13.2 13.3 15 9 15 13.4 13.7 13.6 13.3 12.7 12.9 12.8 12.8 12.9 14.6 16 13.3 13.5 13.1 12 9 12.1 12 5 12.4 12.6 12.7 14.0 17 13 1- 13.1 12.8 12.7 11.8 12.2 12.1 12.1 12.3 13.1 18 12.8 12.8 12.4 12.3 11.4 11.8 1 1. f, 11.4 11.6 12.9 19 12.5 12.4 12.3 12.1 11.3 1*.7 11.3 11.4 11.4 12.3

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()' NORTH ANNA SYl10PTIC TEMPERATURE SURVEY MAY 21. g g STATION "B" TIME (EDT)

DEPTH 0816 0922 _1015 1107 1230 1318 1420 51 l_5.11 1613 1700 Sfc 20.3 19 9 19.7 19 0 18.6 19.0 19.1 19.0 19.5 19 5 l IM 20.3 19 9 19 7 19.0 18.5 19 0 19 0 19 0 19.4 19.4 2 20.2 19.9 19.7 18.9 18.5 18.9 19.0 18.9 19.4 19.4 3 19 9 19.8 19 7 18 9 18.5 18.9 19.0 18.9 19 3 19.4 4 19.9 19.8 19.7 18.9 18.4 18.9 19.0 18.8 19 3 19 3 -

5- 19.8 19.7 19.6 18.9 18.4 18.8 18.9. 18.8 19.2 19.3 6 19.7 19.6 19.6 18.8 18.4 18.8 18.9 18.7 19.2 19.3 7 19.5 19.5 19.4 18.7 18.3 18.8 18.8 18.7 19.1 19.2 8' 19.4 19.4 19.3 18.6 18.1 18.7 18.8 18.6 19.1 19.2 i

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'~ MAY 21, 1960 STATION "C" TlHE (EDT)

DEPTH 0800 0902 1000 1055 1214 1303 1405 1502 1600 1717 sfc 19.8 19 7 19.6 19.3 19.1 18.7 18.9 18.8 18.9 19.3 1M 19.8 19.7 19.6 19.3 19.1 18.7 18.9 18.8 18.9 19.3 2 19.7 19.7 19.6 19.3 19.1 18.7 18.8 18.8 18.8 19.2 3 19.7 19.7 19.6 19.3 19.1 18.7 18.8 18.8 18.8 19 2

. 4 19.6 19.6 19.6 19 3 19.1 18.7 18.8 18.8 18.8 19 2 ,

U 19.5 19.6 19 . '6 19.3 19 1 18.7 18.8 18.8 18..8 19.1 18.6 18.7 18.;8 19.1 6 19.5 19.5 19 . '6 19.3 19.1 18 . .8 7 19.2 19.5 19.5 19 3 19.0 18.6 18.8 18.7 18.8 19 1 8 19.1 19.3 19.4 19.2 19.0 18.5 18.7 18.7 18.7 18.9 O

V 9 19 0 19.1 18.9 19.0 18.5 18.4 18.3 18.3 18.5 18.8 10 18.7 18.9 18.4 18.2 18.2 17.8 17 9 18.2 18.3 18.6 11 17..5 18.1 17.3 17.1 17.3 17.2 15.8 17.5 16.3 18.2 12 15.4 15 9 14.9 14.8 14.4 13 9 14.9 14.6 15.0 16.3 14.3 14.2 14.4 14. 1 13.7 13.4 13.6 14.1 14.0 14.5 13 14 13.7 13 9 13.8 13.6 13.4 12.8 13.1 13.4 13.5 13.9  ;

i 15 13.6 13.6 13.5 13.4 13.0 12.6 12.8 13.2 13.0 13.1 13.4 13 1 12.7 12.3 12.5 12. '6 12.6 12.8 16 13.4 13.5' 12 0 11 7 12.0 12.2 12.2 12 5 17 13.0 13.5 12 9 12 3 12.2 12.0 11.7 11.3 11.5 11 9 11.5 12.4 18 12.4 12.4 12.4 12.3 12.0 11.8 11.2 11.5 11.7 11.5 11.9 19 12.4 a

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'O NORTH ANflA SYNOPTIC TEMPERATURE SURVEY MAY 21, 1(JUO STATION "D" TIME (EDT)

DEPTH 0804 0912 1005 1100 1220 1308 1410 1507 1605 1710 Sfc 19.8 19.6 19.5 19.0 19 0 18.9 19.1 18.8 18.9 19 1 IM 19.7 19.5 19.5 19.0 19.0 18.9 19.1 18.7 18.8 19.1 2 19.6 19.5 19.5 19.0 19.0 18.9 18.7 18.7 18.8 19.0 3 19.6 19.5 19.5 18.7 19.0 18.9 18.7 18.6 18.8 19 0 4 19.4 19.4 19.4 18.7 18.9 18.6 18.7 18.5 18.8 18.7- ,

5 19.2 18.8 19.2 18.6 10.8 18.3 18.7 18.4 18.7 18.7 6 19 0 18.6 19.1 18.3 18.6 18.2 18.5 18.3 18.6 18.6 7 18.1 18.5 18.6 18.3 18.6 18.2 18.2 18.2 18.5 18.2 8 17.2 18.1 18.0 18.0 18.5 18.1 18.0 17.9 18.4 17.5

/3 V 9 16.8 16.8 17.6 17.8 17 9 18.1 17.6 16.7 17.6 15.9 to 16.8 16.6 17.1 16.3 16.4 17.8 16.2 15.5 16.6 15.8 11 16.5 16.2 16.8 16.2 15.8 15.7 15 9 14.6 16.3 15.5 12 14.4 15.6 16.5 M.2 15.6 15.4 14.9 14.2 13 9 15.3 13 14.3 14.7 14.4 14.7 14.6 14.6 14.2 14.2 13.5 14.2 14 14.1 14.6 14.4 14.1 14.5 14.1 13.5 13.7 13.5 13.8 15 14.1 14.5 14.4 14.1 14.3 14.1 13.2 13.7 13.5 13.5 16 14.1 14.5 14.4 14.1 14.1 14.1 13.2 13.7 13.4 13.5 i

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MAY 21, 1960 STATI0tt "E" TIME (EDT) 1518 1616_ Uo4 1232 1320_ 1421 DEPTH 0824 Og 1020 1110_

18.8 19 0 19.1 19.5 19 7 I3*3 18*8 19 0 Sfc 19 9 19 9 18.8 19.0 19 1 19 4 19 7 19 3 18.8 19 0 gg 19.9 19 9 18.7 19.0 19.0 19.4 19 7 19 3 18.7 19.0 2 19.9 19.8 8.7 18.9 19 0 19.3 19.7 19.3 10 7 IO*3 3 3 19.8 19.8 18.7 18.0 18.9 19.2 4 19.8 19.7 19.7 19 3 10 7 Iq.8 ,

18.8 18.6 18.8 18.9 19 2 19 7 19 7 19 3 18.6 5 19 7 18.8 18.6 18.8 18.8 19.2 19.6 19.6 19.3 18.6 6 19.6 18.8 18.6 18.7 18.8 19 1 19.5 19.3 18.6 7 19 5 19 6 18.5 18.6 18 4 O C C 8 19 5 19.5 19.4 19 2 18.5 18.6 18.6 18.9 19.3 19 2 18.1 18.5 9 19.4 19.4 18.3 18.4 18.3 18.6 18.7 18.8 19.1 18.0 18.3 to 18.6 17.7 17.2 16.2 18.4 18.0 18.2 17.9 17.5 17.7 11 17.2 16.1 16.0 15 0 16.6 16.0 16.9 16.2 15.7 15.8 12 16.5 14.1 15.0 14.2 14.2 15 3 14.8 15.4 15.3 14.6 13.8 13 13.8 13.3 12.9 13.4 M.3 14.4 13.9 13.5 13.6 p W.2 12.7 12.5 12.6 12.4 13.2 13.5 13.5 13.5 13.9 12.9 15 12.4 12.4 12.2 12.4 12.3 M 16 13.4 13.5 13.3 13.2 12.1 12.4 12.0 12.4 12.3 N 12.9 13.4 12.9 13.1 17 12.9 11.9 12 3 11 7 18 13.1 13.1 12.9 3 33

-, Tab le 3'. 3 NORTH ANNA SYNOPTlc TEMPERATURE SURVEY

,(~q ,) . MAY 21, 1980 STATION "F" TlHE (EDT)

DEPTH 0815 0855 1015 1120 1277 1306 1431 1503 1620 1700

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.Sfc '20.1 20.1 20.0 20.0 20.1- 20.1 20.1 20.1 20.2 - 20. 2 ~

IM 20.1- 20.1 20.0 ~ 20.0 20.0 20.1- 20.0 20.1 20.2 20.2 2 20.l' 20.1 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.1 20.1 20.1 20.1 20.2 1

'3- 20.1 20.1 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.1 20.0 20.1 -20.1 20.2 4 ,

20.1 '20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.1 20.0 20.0 20.1 20.2 5 20.1 20.0- 20.0 20.0- 20.0 20.1 20.0 20.0 20.1 20.1 6 20.0 19.8 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.1 20.0 20.0 20.1 20.0

t. 7 19 9 19.7 19 9 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 -20.0 b

8 19.8~ 19 5 19.8 19.9 19.8 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 19.9 9 19.6 .18.3 19 5 19.8 19.4 19.4 20.0 19 9 19.9 19 5

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10 19 2 18.5 18.9 19 I 18.9 19 1 19 3 19.6 19 2 '19 0 l 11- 17 2 17.4 17 7 17.7 17.3 18.5 17.5 18.7 18.5 18.5

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12 15.0 15.4 16.3 16.2 15 5 15 9 .16.4 17 2 17.0 16 9 4

i3 is.7 i4.4 i4.8 i4.8 i5.2 i5.2 i5.0 i5.6 iS.6 i53 14 14.1 13.9 13.9 14.3 14.4 14.6 14.7 14.7 -14.8 14.5 15 13.8 13 7 13.7 13.6 13.8 14.0 13.6 13 9 14.3 14.3

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NORTH ANNA SYNOPTIC TEMPERATURE SURVEY

() MAY 2I, 1980 v -

STATION "G" TIME (EDT)

DEPTH 0809 0904 1014 1115 1222 1312 1424 1507 1615 1704 Sfc 20.1 20.1 20.0 20.0 20.1 20.1 20.1 20.2 20.2 20.2 IM 20.1 20.1 20.0 20.0 20.1 20.1 20.1 20.2 20.2 20.2 2 20.1 20.1 20.0 20.0 20.1 20.1 20.1 20.1 20.2 20.2 3 20.1 20.1 20.0 20.0 20.1 20.1 20.1 20.1 20.2 20.2 4 20.1 20.1 20.0 20.0 20.1 20.1 20.1 20.1 20.2 20.2 5 20.1 20.1 20.0 20.0 20.1 20.1 20.1 20.1 20.1 20.2 6 20.1 20.1 20.0 20.0 20.1. 20.1 20.1 20.0 20.1 20.1 7 20.1 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.1 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.1 20.1 1

8 19.7 20.0 19.8 19 9 19.6 19.7 19.8 19.6 20.0 20.0 9 19.2 19.9 18.7 19 3 18.6 19.3 19.5 19 1 19.4 19 3

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-10 18.9 19 1 18.0 18.4 18.4 18.5 18.4 18.4 18.9 18.9 11 18.2 18.6 17.3 17.7 16.4 16.5 16.8 16.5 16.9 17.5 12 17.0 17.1 17.2 16.8 15.5 15.9 16.2 16.2 16.0 16.0 13 16.1 16.0 15 9 15.5 15.0 14.9 15.2 14.9 14.8 15.2 14 14.9 14.9 14.5 14.6 14.4 14.1 14.4 14.3 14.2 14.6 15 14.4 14.4 14.1 14.1 13.9 13.7 13.7 13.8 13.7 13.8 16 14.0 13 9 13.8 13.7 13.7 13.7 13.7 13.7 13.7 13.7 17 13.8 13.8 13.7 13.7 13.7 13.7 13.7 13.7 13.7 13.7 l

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,A NORTH ANNA SYN 0PTIC TEMPERATURE SURVEY

-- MAY 21, 1980 STATION "H"-

TIME (EDT) 1418 1612 1712 DEPTH 0804 03 1010 3 1212 1319 1514 Sfc 20.1 20.1 20.1 20.2 20.2 20.2 20.1 20.2 20.3 20.3 IM 20.1 20.1 20.1 20.1 20.2 20.1 20.1 20.1 20 3 20.3 2 20.1 20.1 20.1 20.1 20.1 20.1 20.1 20.1 20.2 20.2

-3 20.1 20.1 20.1 20.1- 20.1 20.1 20.1 20.1 00 .1 20.1 4 20.1 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.1 20.1 20.1 20.1 20.0 20.0

  • 5 20.1 20.0 20.0 20.0 19 9 20.0 19.9 20.0 20.0 20.0 6 20.0 19 9 20.0 19.8 19.6 19 7 19.7 19.7 19.6 19 7 7 19 9 19.6 19.3 19.5 19.4 ,

19.6 19.4 19.4 19.4 19.4 8 19.1 19.4 . 19 1_ 19 0 19.1 18.9 19.0 19 0 18.9 18.8 9 18.7 19.0 19 0 18.4 18.5 18.3 18,4 18.4 18.2 18.2 10 17.8 18.3 18.6 17.9 17.2 17.2 17.3 17.4 17.6 17.8

. I! 16.7 17.1 .17.2 16.1 16.2 16.2 16.4 16.5 16.3 17.1 12 15.8 15.6 15.8 15.9 15.7 15.6 15.5 15.7 15 9 16.8

! 13 15.2 15.3 15.6 15.5 15.2 15.1 15.2 15.0 15.2 15.3

14 15.2 15.1 15.1 14.8 14.4 14.6 14.8 14.6 14.3 14.3 l

15 14.5 14.4 14.4 14.2 13.9 14.2 14.0 13.9 13.9 13 9 16 14.4 14~. 3 14.0 14.0 13.9 14.1 13.9 13 9 13.9 13.9 (O

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MAY 21, 1980_

STATION "l" TIME (EDT) 1408 1522 1600 1716 1206 1327 DEPTH 0755 M 1000 1105_

20.4 20.3 20.2 20.2 20.2 20.2 Sfc 20.1 20.1 20.1 20.0 20.2 20.2 20.4 20.3 20.1 20.0 20.2 20.2 IM 20.1 20.1 20.1 20.1 20.4 20.3 20.1 20.0 20.2 20.1 2 20.1 20.1 20.1 20.1 20.3 20.3 20.1 20.0 20.2 20.1 3 20.1 20.1 20.I 20.1 20.2 20.2 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.I 20.I ,

4 20.1 20.0 20.0 20.2 20.1 20.0 19 9 20.0 20.1 5 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.1 19.8 20.0 19.8 20.0 6 19 7 19 9 19 9 19.6 19 9 19.1 19 7 19.6 19 9 19.7 7 19.6 19 5 19 1 19.2 19.3 19.0 19 1 19.2 19 3 19.3 8 19.3 19 2 0 9 10.8 18.3 18.2 18.6 18.7 19 2 19 0 19 1 19 2 18.8 18.1 18.5 18.5 18.0 17.6 17.5 18.0 18.8 to 17.6 17.5 16.7 16.8 16.8 16.5 17.3 17.3 17.2 17.1 11 16.8 17.2 16.1 16.4 15.9 16.2 16.5 16.3 16.6 16.6 12 16.1 16.2 .

15.6 15.7 15.4 15.2 15.2 14.9 15.1 15.6' 15.8 15.9 13 14.8 14.9 14.5 15.0 14.9 15.0 15.5 15.7 15.8 14 14.5 14.5 14.3 14.4 14.7 14.4 14.2 14.5 14.5 14.5 15 14.4 l

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Table 3 3 HORTH ANHA SYNOPTIC TEMPERATURE SURVEY O NAY 21, 1980 STATION "J" TlHE (EDT) 1108 1208_ g 1414 ljl8, 1 1608 1715 DEPTH OR 0914 1006_

20.6 20.5 20.5 20.5 20.5 20.6 20.3 20.3 20.2 20.2 Sfc 20.5 20.6 20.6 20.5 20.2 20.2 20.5 20.2 in 20.3 20.3 20.5 20.4 20.5 20.2 20.2 20.2 20.4 20.1 2 20.2 20.3 20.1 20.3 20.2 20.0 20.1 20.2 20.2 20.1 3 20.1 20.2 20.1 20.1 20.1 20.0 20.0 20.1 20.0 20.1 ,

4 20.1 20.1 20.1 20.0 20.1 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 5 20.0 20.0 19.8 2c.0 20.0 19 9 19 9 19.4 19.7 19.6 19 7 6 19.8 19 9 19 6 19.6 19 5 19.4 19.1 19.3 19.4 19 5 7 19 5 19.7 19.4 19.3 19.1 19 1 18.9 19 0 19 2 19.3 8 19.2 19 3 18.8 18.4 18.5 18.8 18.8 18.8 19 0 19 1 9 18.4 18.9 17.5 17.7 17.6 17 9 18.2 18.4 18.5 18.5 10 17.8 18.4 16.8 16.7 16.4 17.1 17.1 17.5 17.3 16.7 11 16.6 17.5 16.1 16.1 15.9 16.3 15.9 16.5 16.0 16.1 12 16,1 16.1 15 3 15.5 15 2 15 2 i 15.1 15.7 15.2 15.4  !

13 15.1 15 7 14.7 15.1 14.7 14.7 14.7 14.9 14.5 14.6 14 14.4 14.7 14.6 14.6 14.4 14.5 14.2 14.4 14.5 14.5 15 16.2 14.1 13.4 13.6 13.6 13.8 13.4 13.6 13.6 13.6 13.5 16 12.4 O I 3 38 l

Table 3.3 q s NORTH ANNA SYNOPTIC TEMPERATURE SURVQ i MAY 21, 1980 STATION "K" i

TIME (EDT)

DEPTH 0800 g 1003 1110 1209 1307_ 1406 1517 1600 1712 Sfc 20.5 20.4 20.5 20.5 20.6 20.5 20.5 20.5 20.5 20.6 IM 20 5 20.4 20.5 20.4 20.6 20.5 20.4 20.4 20.4 20.5 2 20.4 20.3 20.5 20.2 20.4 20 3 20.3 20.3 20.2 20.5

3 20.0 19 9 20.0 19.7 20.1 20.I 20.2 20.I 20.1 20.4 4 19 9 19.8 19 9 19.7 19.5 19.6 19 9 20.1 20.0 20.1 ,
5 19.8 19.8 19.8 19 7 19 5 19.4 19.8 19.7 19.8 20.0 6 19.5 19.4 19.6 19.5 19.5 19.4 19.4 19.3 19.4 19.8 7 19 2 19 2 19 2 19 0 19 5 19.4 19 3 19.1 19.4 19.6 8 18.5 18.4 18.7 18.2 19.3 19.2 19 1 18.8 19.2 19.4 n

v 9 17.8 17.8 17.7 17.8 18.6 18.4 18.1 17 9 18.8 18.9 i

10 17.2 16.9 17.1 17.0 18.0 17.5 17.4 16.9 17.2 16.8 11 16.6 16.6 16.3 15.8 17.2 16.5 16.6 16.3 16.6 16.4 1

12 15 8 15.3 14.9 15.2 15 6 15.9 16.1 15.8 16.3 15.8

! 13 14.2 14.0 14.5 14.4 14.7 14.7 14.5 15 3 15.3 14.7 14 13.6 13.5 14.1 14.2 13.7 13.7 13.7 13 9 14.2 14.2 l  !

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' STATION "L" TIME (EDT) 1708 DEPTH 0805. OR 1008_ 1107 1215 1315 M 1513_ 0 16_10, 20.7 20.8 20.9 20.8 20.7 20.7 20.8 20.7 Sfc 20.6 20.7 20.7 20.7 20.8 20.8 20.7 20.7 20.7 20.7 1M 20.6 20.7 20.7 20.7 20.8 20.8 20.7 20.7 20.6 20.7 20.7 2 20.6 20.7 20.7 20.7 20.8 20.6 20.6 20.6 20.7 20.7 3 20.5 20.7 20.6 20.7 20.8 20.7 4 20.4 20.5 20.6 20.6 20.6 20.6 20.5 20.5 20.7 20.3 20.4 20.6 20.6 20.7 5 19.8 20.6 20.5 19.7 19.5 20.6 19.4 19.6 19 9 20.2 20.5 6

18.6 18.3 18.4 18.4 19 3 18.6 18.9 18.9 7 18.8 19.6 18.2 17.7 17.9 18.1

'8.6 18.3 18.0 17.8 18.6 8 18.5 O 9 17.7 17.7 17.4 17.2 17 3 17.7 17.5 17.2 17.0 16.9 16.8 16.5 16.8 16.6 16.8 16.7 16.6 16.7 17.1 tc 17 1 16.4 16.2 16.1 16.4 16.2 16.6 16.2 16.2 16.2 16.3 11 15.5 15.6 15.7 15.6 15.6 16.4 15.4 15.9 15.8 15.3 12 l

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.3 V HORTH ANNA SYt10PTIC TEMPERATURE SURVEY MAY 21, 1980 l

j STATION 'H" TIME (EDT)

DEPTH 0812 OH 1015 0 1,1,0,1, 1221 1259 1_411 1500 1616 1701 Sfc 21.1 21.0 21.0 21.0 21.0 21.0 21.0 21.0 21.0 21.0 lH 21.0 21.0 21.0 20.9 21.0 21.0 21.0 20.9 21.0 21.0 l

2 21.0 - 21.0 21.0 20 9 21.0 21.0 21.0 20.9 21.0 21.0 3 21.0 20.8 20.9 20.9 20 9 20.9 21.0 20.8 20 9 21.0 4 20.8 20.7 20.8 20.6 20.7 20.7 20 9 20.6 20.8 20.8 5 20.4 20.5 20.4 20.2 20.6 20.5 20.7 20.5 20.6 20.6 6 19.8 19.5 19.6 19.5 20.3 20.2 20.3 19.7 20.1 19.8 4

7 19.5 19.3 18.9 18.8 19.4 19 7 19 3 18.8 19.1 19.3 8 18.4 18.4 18.2 18.1 18.4 18.5 18.6 18.1 13.6 18.9 O 9 17.7 17.7 17.5 17.2 17.6 17.8 17.3 17.2 16.9 17.9 10 16.7 16.7 16.9 16.5 16.7 16.7 16.6 16.5 16.4 15 9 11 16.1 '16.0 16.1 15.3 15.3 15.7 15.3 15 3 14.8 14.8 12 15.3 15.2 15.1 14.8 14.9 14 9 14.9 15.0 14.6 14.5 5

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Table 3 3 t10RTH ANNA SYt10PTIC TEMPERATURE SURVEY _

MAY 21, 1980_

STATION "N" TIME (EDT) 1421 6

_i_623, 1658 DEPTH 0820 03 1020_ g 1228 1253 1455_

21.1 21.1 21.0 21.0 21.1 21.0 21.0 21.0 20.9 21.1 Sfc 21.1 21.0 21.0 21.1 21.0 21.0 20.9 21.1 21.1 IM 21.0 21.0 21.1 21.0 21.0 21.1 21.0 21.0 21,0 20.8 21.0 2

21.0 21.0 20.9 20.9 21.0 20.9 21.0 21.0 20.8 21.0 3 '

20.8 20.6 20.4 20.6 20.7 20.8 20.8 21.0 20.5 20.8 4

20.2 20.3 20.2 20.2 20.3 20.2 20.0 20.8 19.7 20.2 5

19.7 20.2 19.7 19 9 19 9 6 19 7 19.9 20.0 19. 2 19.8 19.0 19.7 18.4 19 3 19 2 18.8 19.3 19.6 18.4 19.2 7

18.3 17.7 18.7 16.8 18.5 18.2 17.8 18.5 18.4 8 18.2 16.8 16.6 16.5 16.3 17.0 17.4 17.5 17.3 17.2 17.1 9

15.9 15.6 15.6 16.2 16.4 16.5 16.2 15.9 15.8 10 16.7 15.2 15.2 14.9 14.6 15.5 15.4 15.3 14.9 15.2 15.1 11 14.8 14.7 14.8 14.2 14.9 14.8 14.9 14.6 14.7 14.7 12 G

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Table 3.3 NORTH ANNA SYNOPTIC TEMPERATURE SURVEY .

MAY 21, 1980 i - STATION "0" TIME (EDT)

DEPTH. 0804 0918 1006 1115 1209 1315 1407. 1523 1600 1719 Sfc 20.9 21.0 20.9 21.1 21.1 21.3 21.2 21.5 21.4 21.5 IM 23.9 21.0 20.9 21.0 21.1 21.3 21.2 21.4 21.3 21.4 2 20.8 20 9 20.8 21.0 20.9 21.2 20.8 21.1 21.0 21.1 l

3 20.6 20.7 20.6 20.9 20.8 21.0 20.6 20.8 20.7 20.7 4 20.4 20.4 20.3 20.3 20.5 20.5 20.3 20.5 20.3 20.4 .

5 19.2 19.0 19.1 19 2 19.4 19.5 19.1 19 2 19.2 19.1 6 18.2 18.4 18.1 18.4 18.4 18.6 18.4 18.6 18.2 18.8 7 17.8 18.0 17.8 17.8 17.9 17.9 17.8 17.9 17.8 17.8 8 17.8 17.9 17.7 17.8 17.8 17.9 17.7 17.8 17.7 17.6 17.7 17.8 17.7 17.8 17.8 17.9 17.7 17.8 17.7 17.6 4

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DEPTH 0815 0908 1015 1106 1219 1305 1417 1512 1615 1709 Sfc 20.9 21.0 20 9 20.9 21.1 21.1 21.1 21.2 21.1 21.3 1H 20.9 21.0 20.9 20.9 21.1 21.1 21.1 21.2 21.1 21.3 2 20.8 21.0 20.9 20 9 20.9 21.0 20 9 21.1 21.0 21.1 3 20.6 20.9 20.8 20.8 20.7 20.8 20.6 20.7 20.6 20.7 4 20.1 20.5 20.6 20.5 20.2 20.4 20.3 20.4 20 3 20.3 ,

5 19.7 20.2 20.0 20.0 19.8 20.0 19.8 20.1 19 9 19.8 6 19.0 19.7 19.2 19.2 19.1 19.2 19.1 18.9 18.6 19.1 7 18.6 18.9 18.7 18.7 18.6 18.6 18.4 18.5 18.2 18.5 8 18.5 18.5 18.3 18.5 18.3 18.4 18.1 18.0 17.6 17.9 9 18.3 18.4 18.3 18.4 18.1 18.0 17.5 17.6 17.2 17.6 10 18.1 18.2 18.1 18.0 17.6 17.5 17.1* 17.3 17.0. 17.1 11 18.0 18.1 17.9 17.8 17.5 17.4 17.2 17.2 17.0 17.1 9

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'- MAY 21 1980 STATION "q" TIME (EDT)

DEPTH 0820 OR 1020 1100 1224 1300 1424 1507 1620, 1703 Sfc 20.9 20.9 20.9 21.1 21.1 21.3 21.2 21.3 21.2 21.4 IM 20 9 20.9 20 9 21.0 21.1 21.2 21.1 21.2 21.2 21.4 2 20 9 20.8 20.8 20 9 20.6 20.9 20.8 20.9 20.9 21.2 3 20.8 20.6 20.1 20.1 20.1 20.5 20.2 20.4 20.4 20.6 4 20.0 20.0 19.7 19.7 19.8 19.8 20.0 20.0 20.1 20.2 ,

5 19 4 19.1 19 2 19.3 19.3 19.4 19 7 19 9 19.6 19.8 6 18.1 18.6 18.4 18.6 18.9 19.0 19.2 19.3 19.2 19.4 7 17.5 17.7 17.8 17.8 18.2 18.1 18.2 18.1 17.9 18.3 l

8 17.1 17.3 17.3 17.3 17.1 17.2 17.2 17.2 17.4 17.4 O 9 16.4 17 0 16.9 16.7 16.3 16.6 16.7 16.7 16.8 16.6 10 16.4 16.2 16.2 16.4 16.3 16.4 16.4 16.4 16.2 16.3 11 16.4 16.2 16.2 16.3 16.2 16.4 16.3 16.3 16.2 16.3 e

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Survey Began _0800 Survey Completed - 1700 ,

i Temperature - Degrees celsius i

instruments - Whitney flodels Tc-Sc and Tc-5 Field Thermoneters l Synoptic Stations A-4 i

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Table 3 4 fl0RTH Al1NA SYt! OPTIC TEMPERATURE SURVEY

( AUGUST 13, 1980 y STATION "A" TIME (CDT)

DEPTH OdO6 0903 1003 1059 1235 1303 1415 1508 1618 1655 Sfc 29 7 29.3 30.1 30.2 30.5- 30.7 31.4 31.5 31.5 31.4 29.4 30.1 30.1 30.4 30.6 30.9 31.3 31.4 31.4-IM 29 7 2 29.7 29 5 30.1 30.0 30.1 30.2 30.8 31.1 31 3 30.8 29.7 29.5 30.1 30.0 30.0 30.0 30.1 30.1 30.2 30.2 3

30.1 30.0 30.0 30.0 30.0 30.0 30.1 30.1 4 29.7 29 5 29.7 29.5 30.1 30.0 30.0- 30.0 30.0 30.0 30.0 30.0 5

6 29 7 29.5 30.1 30.0 30.0 30.0 29 9 30.0 30.0 30.0 29.7 29.5 30.0 29 .9 30.0 30.0 29.9 29 9 29.9 29 9 7

8 29.6 29.5 30.0 29.8 29 9 29 9 29 9 29.8 29 8 29.9 29.5 29 9 29.6 29.6 29.4 29.6 29.4 29 5 29 5 9 29 5 29.1 29.1 28.9 28.9 28.9 29.0 28.8 10 28.9 29 .5 29.4 28.8 28.I 28.2 28.3 27 5 27 7 28.4 28.0 II 28.I 28.9 27.8 27.7 27.2 27 0 26.8 2N.6 26.7 27 3 27.0 12 27 1 26.6 26.0 25.9 26.0 25.6 25.3 26.1 26.0 13 26.1 27 1 24.8 25.2 24.7 24.2 24.1 25.2 2'n 4 14 24.8 26.1 25.6 24.4 24.4 22.2 23.I 23.0 22.4 22.5 22.5 22.7 15 23.1 21.7 21.6 20.7 21.0 20.9 21.1 16 21.5 23 0 22.6 20.9 20.7 19 5 20.2 20.5 19 3 19 5 19 5 19.8 17 19.4 21.3 18.9 18.5 19.4 17.9 ,18.1 18.6 18.7 18 18.0 20.3 19 9 18.9 16.8 18.2 17 0 17.1 17.1 17.4 19 17 3 20 3 19 8 O

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Table 3.4

/7 fl0RTil ANilA SYtt0PTIC TEMPERATURE SURVEY U AUGUST 13, 1980 STAT 10t1 "B" TlHE (EDT)

DEPTH 0804 0857 1000 1055 1240 1300 1420 1514 1623 1651 Sfc 29.8 29.9 30.1 30.1 30.7 30.8 31.2 31.4 31.5 31 7 IM 29.8 29.9 30.1 30.1 30.4 30.6 30.7 30.8 30.7 31.1 2 29.8 29 9 30.1 30.1 30.1 30.1 30.3 30.3 30.5 30.4 3 29.8 29 9 30.1 30.0 30.1 30.1 30.1 30.1 30.3 30.2 4 29.8 29 9 30.1 30.0 30.0 30.1 30.0 30.1 30.1 30.1 .

5 29.8 29 9 30.1 30.0 30.0 30.1 30.0 30.0 30.0 30.0 6 29.8 29 9 30.0 30.0 30.0 30.0 30.0 29 9 29 9 30.0 7 29.8 29.9 30.0 30.0 30.0 30.0 29 9 29 9 29 9 29 9 8 29,8 29.8 29 9 30.0 30.0 30.0 29.9 29.9 29 9 29 9

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140RTH AfillA SYNOPTIC TEttPERATURE SURVEY AUGUST 13, 1980 STATION "C" Tl 'EDT)-

DEPTil 0755 0920 1018 1110 1220 1314 1400 1518 1600 1712 Sfc 29.5 29,8 30.0 30.2 30.5 30.6 30.4 31.2 31.1 31.5 111 29.5 29.8 29 9 30.0 30.1 30.0 30.0 30.1 30.3 30 .6 2 29.5 29.8 29.8 29.9 29.8 29.8 29.8 29.8 29.8 29.8 3 29.5 29 7 29.8 29 7 29 7 29.7. 29 8 29.7 29.7 29.8 4 29.5 29 7 29'.7 29 7 29 7 29 7 29 7 29.7 29 7 29.7 .

5 29 5 29 7 29.7 27 9 29.7 29.6 29 7 29.6 29.6 29.6 6 29.5 29 7 29 7 29.6 29.6 29.6 29 7 29.6 29.6 29 6 7 29 5 29.7 29 7 29.6 29.6 29.6 29.6 29.6 29.6 29.6 8 29 5 29.7 29.6 29.6 29.6 29.5 2').6 29.6 29.6 29.5 O 9 29.4 29 5 29.6 29 5 29.4 29.5 29 4 29 5 29.5 29 3 10 29 3 29.4 29.4 29 2 28.8 28.9 28.6 28.9 29.0 28.5 11 27.6 27 5 28.0 27.4 27.9 27.5 27.6 27.6 27.5 27.3 12 26.7 26.9 27.2 26.5 26.5 26.6 26.9 26.9 26.8 26.7 13 26.1 26.1 26.5 26.0 25.8 26.1 25.8 26.3 26.3 25.4 14 24.6 24.7 25.1 24.5 24.2 25 1 24.8 25.2 24.8 23.9 15 23.0 23 2 22.8 22.6 22.7 23.5 22 5 23.3 22.5 21.9 21.1 21.0 20 7 21.1 21.1 21.5 20 7 21.2 20.8 20.4 i 16 20 3 20.0 19 9 19.6 20.4 19.7 19 9 19.4 19 7 17 19 6 18 18.7 19 1 18.2 18.3 18.3 18.7 18.5 18.4 1/.2 18.1 17 7 17.4 17 4 17.1 17.6 18.0 17.2 17.4 16.9 19 17 3

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Table 3.4 S. HonTH AHHA SYHOPTIC TEXPERATURE SURVEY AUGUST 13, 1980 STATION "D" .

T!'~E (EDT)~

DEPTH 0810 g 1007 1101 1230 1306 1410 1504 1614 1706 sfc 29 3 29 2 29.8 30.0 30.3 30.3 30.2 30.5 30 5 30.7 IM 29 3 29.2 29.8 29.8 30.2 30.0 30.2 30.5 30.5 30.6 2 29 2 29.2 29.8 29 7 30.1 29 9 30.2 30 3 30.4 .30.5 3 29.2 29 2 29 7 29.6 30.0 29 9 30.1 30.1 30 3 30.3 4 29.2 29.2 29.7 29.6 29.8 29.8 30.0 30.1 30.2 30.2 5 29.2 29 1 29.6 29.6 29.7 29.8 30.0 29 9 30.1 30.0 6 29.1 29.1- 29.6 29.5 29 6 29.7 29 9 29.8 30.1 29.8 7 29 1 29 1 29.6 29.5 29.5 29.6 29 9 29.8 29.9 29 7 8 29 0 29 1 29.4 29.4 29.2 29 5 29.4 29 7 19.8 29 5 f

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9 28.4 29 0 29.3 28.7 28.5 29.3 29 2 29.3 29 4 28.5 10 28.1 28.7 28.8 28.3 27 9 28.2 28.6 27.9 28.7 27.8 11 27 3 27.4 27.2 27 3 27.6 27.4 .27.3 27 1 27.5 27.0 12 26.2 26.3 25.8 25 8 26.7 25.6 25.8 26.3 26.4 26.1

13 24.8 24'.3 24.6 23 8 23.9 23.1 24.1 23 5 25.6 25.4 14 24.2 23.9 23.2 23 2 22 7 22.3 23 3 22.8 23.1 22.9 15 22.2 22.7 22.5 22.3 22.0 21.7 22.3 22.2 22.4 21.8 16 21.7 21 9 21.2 21.5 21.1 21.2 21.2 21.2 21.6 21 5 l

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Table 3.4 110RTH ANNA SYt:0PTIC TEMPERATURE SURVEY

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s AUGUST 13, 1980 STATION "E" TIME (EDT)

DEPTH 0925 1011 1107 1224 1310 1405 1500 1610 1700 0211 Sfc 29.7 30.0 30.1 30.4 30.7 30.9 30.8 30.6 30.6 30.4 Itt 29.7 30.0 30.0 30.2 30 5 30.6 30.6 30.4 30.3 30.4 2 29.7 30.0 30.0 30.1 30.1 30.2 30.4 30.3 30.3 30.3 3 29 7 30.0 30.0 30.0 30.0 30.1 30.1 30.2 30.3 30.3 4 29 7 30.0 30.0 30.0 30.0 30.0 30.0 30.0 30.2 30.2 ,

5 29 7 30.0 30.0 30.0 30.0 30.0 29.9 30.0 30.0 30.0 6 29 7 30.0 30.0 29.9 29.9 29 9 29 9 29 9 30.0 29.9

/ 29 7 29.9 30.0 29.9 29 9 29.9 29 8 29.8 29 9 29.7 8 29.6 29.9 29 9 29.9 29.8 29 9 29.6 29.6 29.6 29.5

( 9 29 3 29 7 29.5 29.6 29.1 29.6 29 4 29.3 29 3 29.2 to 28.4 28.6 28.8 28.5 28.2 28.6 29.0 28.9 28.9 28.7 11 27.6 27.9 27.9 27.5 27.1 27.9 27.9 28.1 27.8 27.7 12 27.1 26.7 26.8 26.6 26.5 26.9 26.8 26.7 26.7 26.4 13 25 8 25 9 26.2 25.8 26.3 25.8 25.8 25.9 26.0 26.0 14 24.5 24.5 25.1 24.1 25.1 24.6 24.7 24.5 24.7 24.7 15 22.8 22.3 23.4 22.6 23 5 22.7 22.6 22.1 22.1 21.7 L

16 21 3 20.7 20 9 20.8 21.3 20 9 21.0 20.7 20.9 20.8

, 17 19 7 19 1 19 1 19.5 19.8 19.7 19.6 19.8 19.5 19.1 i l

18 18.6 18.3 18.3 18.2 18.4 18.1 18.1 17.8 18.1 18.2 t

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Table 3.4 l H0!!Tli AtitlA SYt10PTIC TEt1PERATURE SURVEY

,(d AUGUST 13, 1980 STATION "F" T it1E - (EDT) 1228 1925 1601 1659 DEPTH 0815 03 1020 1057 1300 1358-Sfc 29.7 29 8 30.0 30.1 30.8 30.8 31.2 31.5 31.5 31.5 IM 29.8 29.8 30.0 30.1 30.5 30.5 30.7 30.8 31.1 30.5 2 29.8 29.9 30.0 30.0 30.2 30.2 30.2 30.0 30.1 30.0 3 29.8 29.9 30.0 30.0 30.0 30.0 30.0 29.9 30.0 29 9 4 29.9 29.9 30.0 30.0 30.0 29 9 29.9 29.8 29 9 29.8 .

5 29.8 29.8 29 9 29.9 29 8 29 8 29.7 29.7 29.8 29.8 6 29.6 29 7 29.8 29.7 29 7 29 7 29.6 29.6 29.7 29 7 7 29.6 29.6 29 7 29.6 29.6 29.6 29.6 29.6 29 6 29.6 8 29.5 29.6 29 7 29.6 29.5 29 5 29.5 29.5 29.2 29.6 O

L 9 29.5 29 5 29.5 29 5 29.1 29.1 292 29 1 29.1 29.1 10 29.4 28.4 28.9 28.3 28.3 28.4 28.6 28.8 28.8 28.7 11 28.2 27.6 27 9 27.3 27.6 27.6 27.6 28.1 28.0 28.0 12 26.5 26.9 27 1 26.5 27.1 27.0 26.5 27.3 26.9 27.1 .

13 25 5 25.6 '26.1 25.8 25.8 25.7 25 5 26.3 25.7 25.6 14 24.6 24.9 24.9 24.6 24.6 24 3 24.1 25.0 24,1 24.1 15 23.6 22.5 22.7 22.8 23.1 23.2 22.8 22.9 22.6 2 2.r 16 20 5 20 5 21.4 21.6 21.6 21.6 21.5 21.8 22.4 21.4 9

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Table 3.4 fT NORTil ANilA SYl10PTIC TCtPERATURE SultVEY AUGUST 13, 1980 STATI0ri "G" TlttE (EDT)

DEPTil 0808 0910 1014 1100 1225 ljLoji 1403 1521 1607 1705

~Sfc 29.8 29.9 30.0 30.1 30.4 30.8 31.5 31.6 31.9 31.6 t

Itt 29.8 29.9 30.0 30.0 30.0 30 3 30.6 30.3 31.0 30.8 2 29 8 29 9 30.0 29 9 30.0 30.1 30.1 30.1 30.2 30.1 3 29.8 29.9 30.0 29.9 30.0 - 30.1 30.1 29 9 30.0 30.0 4 29.8 29.9 30.0 29.9 29 9 30.0 30.1 29.9 29.9 29 9 .

5 29.7 29 9 30.0 29.9 29.8 29.9 29.8 29 8 29 9 29.8 6 29.6 29.8 29.8 29.7 29.6 29.6 29.6 29.7 29.8 29.8 7 29.6 29.7 29.7 29 5 29.5 29.6 29 5 29.6 29.7 29 7 8 29.4 29.4 29.5 29.4 29.4 29 3 29 1 29 2 29.6 29.6

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9 29.0 29.0 28.8 28.6 29.0 28.8 29 0 28.9 29 1 29.1 10 28.1 28.1 28.2 28.2 28.4 28.2 28.2 28.2 28.2 28.3 11 27 3 27.5 27.4 27.3 27.4 27 3 27 2 27.1 27.3 27.5 12 26.7 26.9 26 7 26.7 26.8 26.5 26.4 26.6 26.9 27.0 13 25.4 25.9 25.7 25.8 25.8 25 4 25.6 26.1 26.4 26.1 14 24.0 24.9 24.4 23.7 24.5 24.4 24.1 24.8 24.8 24.6 ,

15 22.2 23 3 22.9 21.9 23.0 22.6 22.5 22.5 22.4 22.2 16 20.8 21.5 21 3 21.1 21.4 21.1 21.2 21.1 21.1 21.2 l 17 20.6 20.3 20.4 20.5 21.0 20.5 20.4 20.6 20.6 20.5

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,c Table 3.4 HORTH ANNA SYNOPTIC TEMPERATURE SURVEY AUGUST I3, 1980 STATION "H"

-Tit 1E (CDT) 1010 1107 1220 1308_ 1407 1516 1611 1710_

DEPTH 0804 U968 Sfc 29.9 30.0 30.1 30.3 30.6 30.6 31.2 30.8 30.8 29.8 30.I 30.3 30.I 30.2 30.2 30.3 lit 29 8 29 9 30.0 30.0 2 29.8 29.9 30.0 30.0 30.0 30.0 30.0 30.0 30.0 30.1 30.0 30.0 30.0 30.0 30.0 30.0 30.0 30.0 3 29 9 30.0 30.0 30.0 30.0 30.0 29.9 30.0 29.9 29.9 4 29.9 29 9 29 9 30.0 29.9 29 9 29 9 29.8 29.9 29.8 29 7 5 29 9 29.8 29.8 29.8 29 7 29 8 29.6 29 7 29 7 29 7 6 29 7 29.7 29.7 29.6 29.6 29 5 29.6 29 6 29.5 7 29.6 29 7 O8 29 .5 29 5 29.4 29 3 29.i 28.6 29.4 28.6 29 i 28.5 29 i 28.5 29.i 28.5 29.i 28.9 9 28.6 28.9 28.6 28.4 28.1 27 8 27.7 27 7 27.8 28.0 28.1 10 27.9 27.9 27.8 27.6 27 1 27.2 27 2 27.2 27.3 27 3 27.3 11 27.2 27.4 26.5 26.6 26.6 26.6 26.5 26.6 12 26.7 26.9 26.9 26.7 26.1 26.0 26.1 25.8 25 7 25.7 26.0 13 26.0 25.8 26.3 24.I 25.I 24.I 24.2 24.I 23 9 24.I 24.I 14 25.I 24.5 22.6 23.0 22.7 22.4 22.7 22.4 15 23.4 23.0 22.9 23.6 21.1 21.3 21.5 21.8 21.8 21.6 21.4 21.9 16 20.6 21.1 l

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[ fl0RTH AN!1A SYl10PTIC TEMPERATURE SURVEY AUGUST 13, 1980 STATl014 "1" TlHE (EDT)

DEPTH g g 1000 1115 1210_ .l.11 1 141.4 1506 1619 1719 Sfc 29.7 30.0 30.0 30.1 30.2 30.6 30.8 31.0 31.6 31.2 til 29 7 30.0 30.0 30.0 30.0 30.2 30.2 30.5 30 5 30 9 1 2 29.8 30.0 30.0 30.0 30.0 30.0 30.0 30.1 30.0 29 9 3 29.8 30.0 29 9 30.0 29 9 30.0 29 9 30.0 29 9 29.8 4 29.9 30.0 29 9 29 9 29 9 30.0 29.8 30.0 29.8 29 7 .

5 29 8 29 9 29.8 29 9 29.8 29.7 29.7 29.8 29.6 29 6 6 29.6 29 7 29.6 29 6 29.6 29.5 29.6 29.6 29 5 29 5 29 3 29 5 29.4 29.4 29.5 29 3 29.3 29 3 29.1 29.1 7

8 28.8 29 2 28.9 29.1 29 2 29.0 29 0 28.9 28.9 28.9 O~9 28.4 28.3 28.4 28.6 28.5 28.3 28.5 28.3 28.4 28.1 10 27.6 27 6 27 7 27.6 27.8 27.6 27.4 27.4 27 5 27.4 11 27 3 27 2 27 3 27 1 27.4 27.2 27 0 26.9 27.1 26.9 12 26.6 26.6 27.0 26.8 26.9 26.6 26.6 26.4 26.5 26.4 13 26.1 25 9 26.1 26.2 25.9 25.7 26.0 25.5 26.1 25.8 14 24.8 24.8 24.8 25 1 24.8 24.8 25.1 24.7 25.2 24.7 23 9 23 9 23.8 24.0 23.9 23.8 23.9 23 5 23.8 23.8 15 l

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Table 3.4

( r10RTH Allt4A SYl10PTIC TEMPERATURE SURVEY

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AUGUST 13. 1980 STAT 10fl "J" TIME (EDT)

DEPTH 0800 Og 1006 1111 1215 1312 1411 1511 1616 1715 ,

Sfc 29.6 29.9 30.0 30 3 30.3 30.6 30.6 31.1 31.3 31.5 IM 29 7 29.9 30.0 30.1 30.0 30.5 30.2 30.2 30.4 30.6 2 29.8 29 9 30.0 30.1 29.8 30.0 29.8 30.0 30.0 30.0 3 .29.8 29.9 30.0 30.1 29.8 30.0 29.8 30.0 29 9 29.9 4 29.8 29.9 29 9 30.1 29.8 30.0 29.8 29.9 29.8 29 8 5 29 7 29.9 29 9 30.0 29.7 29 9 29.7 29.8 29.7 29 7 6 29.6 29.8 29 7 29.8 29.6 29.8 29 6 29.7 29.6 29.5 7 29 5 29.7 29 7 29.7 29.4 29.4 29.4 29.4 29.2 29.I 8 29.4 29.6 29.5 29 1 28.7 28.6 28.8 28.8 28.7 28.9 9 28 5 28.4 28 5 28.9 28.1 28.0 27 9 27 9 28.1 28.4

{ 10 27 7 28.1 28.1 27.8 27.6 27.3 27.4 27 5 27 5 27.5 11 27 2 27.4 27.3 27.2 27.0 26.8 27.0 27.0 27.1 27.2 12 26.6 27.2 27.0 26.8 26.5 26.3 26.5 26.6 26.7 26.8 13 26.1 26.7 25.6 25.9 25.8 25.6 25.8 25.6 25.0 26.1 14 25.2 25.9 25.2 25.2 24.1 24.1 24.7 24.2 24.7 25 5 15 23 7 24.0 23.4 23.1 23 2 23.0 22 9 22.6 23.3 23 5 16' 21.3 21.5 21.5 21 5 21.6 21.8 21.6 21.9 21.6 21.8 i

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Tablu 3.4 O NORTH ANNA SYNOPTIC TEMPERATURE SURVEY b AUGUST 13, 1980_

STATION "K" TittE (EDT) 9 DEPTH 0750 0 0),,0j, 8 023,8, 1135 1212 0

,1,]02, 1424- 1503 1620 1710_

Sfc 29 7 29.6 29.8 30.1 30.3 30.6 30.9 31 3 31.2 31.2 IM 29.7 29 6 29 7 29 9 30.0 30.2 30.2 30.4 30 9 31.1 2 29 7 29 5 29 7 29 8 29.8 29 9 29.8 30.0 30.' 30.3 3 29 7 29 5 29 7 29 7 29 7 29.8 29.8 29 9 29.8 29.8 4 29.6 29 5 29 7 29.6 29.7 29.8 29 7 29.8 29 7 29.8 ,

5 29.6 29 5 29 7 29.6 29.6 29.7 29.6 29.8 29.7 29 7 6 29.6 29 5 29 6 29.5 29.6 29 7 29.6 29.7 29.6 29.6 7 29 5 29.4 29.4 29 5 29.3 29.5 29.4 29 5 29 5 29 5 i

8 28.7 28.8 29 2 28.9 29.2 29.4 29.I 29 4 29.3 29 3 28.1 28.2 28.4 28.3 28.6 28.6 28.4 28.4 28.4 28.6 9

10 27.8 27.7 27.8 27 9 28.0 28.0 27.6 27.8 27.9 27.9 27 3 27.5 27.4 27.6 27.6' '27 3 27.5 27.3 27.4 j 11 27.4 12 26.7 26.7 26.8 26.9 27 2 27.2 27 0 26.9 26.9 27.1 25.9 26.1 26.5 26.8 26.4 26.1 26.3 26.2 26 5

-13 25.8 24.5 25 3 25 2 25.5 25 5 25.4 24.9 25.2 24.5 14 24.5 n

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Table 3.4

( NORTH ANilA SYiluPTIC TDtPERATURE SURVEY

'V AUGUST I3, 1980 STATION "L" TIME (EDT)

DEPTil M 0900 1002 1130 1216 E 1418 1508 1615 0 1,2,1 Sfc 29 5 29 7 30.2 30.4 30.6 30.6 30.8 31.2 31.1-29 6 29.5 29.7 29 9 30.1 30.1 30.3 30.3 30.5 30.4 IM -

29 6 29.7 29.8 29.8 29.8 29.8 29.8 29 9 30.2 2 29.6 29 5 29 7 29 7 29 7 29 7 29 7 29 7 29.8 29.8 -

3 29.6 29.5

'29.6 29.7 29 6 29 7 29.6 .29 6 29.7 29.7 4 29.6 *a.5 29.6 29 6 29.6 29 6 29.6 29.6 29.6 29 6 5 29.6 29.4 29 5 29 5 29 5 29 5 29 5 29 5 6 29.6 , 29 3 29 4 29 5 29 2 29 2 29 2 29 2 29 3 29 3 29 3 7 29 5 28.9 29.1 28.4 28.5 28.5 28.5 28.4 28.5 28.6 28.6 28.2 28.7 O-8 27.8 27 9 28.0 28.0 28.0 28.0 27 9 9 28.1 27 9 27.7 i

27.6 27.7 27.6 27.7 27 7 27.7 10 27.8 27.6 27.6 27.4 27.3 27.3 27.4 27.4 27.4 11 27 5 27 2 27.4 27 2 27 2 .

l 26.7 26.7 26.9 26.9 26.7 26.7

< 12 26.5 26.8 26.6 26.5 i

4 i

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Table 3.4

/m

,Q fl0RTH AllHA SYNOPTIC TEMPERATURE SURVEY AUGU ST 13, 1980 STATIO!I "M" TitiE (EDT)

DEPTil 0802 0912 _I_008 1120 1223 1319 1405 1514 1607 1659 Sfc 29.6 29.6 29.8 30.0 30.3 30.2 30.3 31.4 30.9 31.2 IM 29.6 29 6 29.8 29.9 29 9 30.0 30.I 30.6 30.7 30.5 2 29.6 29 6 29 8 29.8 29.8 29.8 29 9 30.1 30.2 30 3 3 29.6 29.6 29 7 29 7 29 7 29 7 29.8 29 8 29 9 29.9 4 29.6 29 5 29 7 29.7 29.7 29 7 29.7 29.7 29 7 29.7 5 29 5 29.5 29.7 29.6 29.6 29.6 29.6 29.6 29 5 29.6 6 29.4 29 3 29.4 29.4 29.4 29.4 29.4 29.3 29 3 29 5 7 28.8 28.4 28.5 28.5 28.6 28.6 28.7 28.8 28.8 29 3 8 28.1 28.1 28.2 28.2 28.4 28.3 28.3 28.3 28.1 28.5 9 27.8 27.9 27.9 27 9 27.9 27 9 28.0 28.0 27.8 28.2 10 27.5 27.6 27.6 27.6 27.6 27 5 27.5 27 5 27.5 27.8 11 26.9 27.2 26.8 26.9 27 0 26.8 26.9 26.9 27 1 27.3 12 26.1 26.4 26.4 26.1 26.4 26.4 26.2 26.4 26.5 26.6 a

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Table 3.4 t10RTil A!!f1A SYl40PTIC TEMPERATURE SURVEY AUGUST 13, 1980 STATION "il" Title (EDT) 1014 1110 1227 1324 1400 1520 1600 1651 DEPTH 0809 Q11 Sfc 29.6 29.6 29.8 30.1 30.4 30.5 30.4 30.8 30.8 30.8 lit 29.6 29.6 29 7 30.0 29.9 30.1 30.1 30.2 30.2 30 3 2 29.6 29.6 29 7 30.0 29 8 29 7 29.9 29 9 30.1 30.0 3 29.6 29.6 29.6 29 9 29.7 29 6 29.8 29.8 29.8 29 3 4 29.5 29 5 29 6 29.8 29.6 29.6 29 7 29.7 29.7 29 7 5 29 5 29.5 29 5 29.7 29 5 29 5 29.6 29.6 29.6 29 5 6 29 2 29.4 29 2 29.5 29 2 29.1 29 2 29 3 29.0 28.8 7 28.5' 28.7 28.5 28.8 28.6 28.3 28.5 28.4 28.5 28.6 Q8 28.2 28.2 28.2 28.4 28.0 28.0 27 9 27.5 28.1 27.8 28.2 28.0 28.3 27 9 28.4 28.0 9 27.7 27.6 27.8 27 6 10 27.0 27.1 27.3 27.4 27.1 27.1 27.1 27 3 27.3 27.4 11 26.6 26.4 26.8 26.9 26.5 26.5 26.7 26.7 27.1 27.0 12 26.3 26.2 26.4 26.4 26.4 26.5 26.5 26.4 26.0 26.9 4

3.60

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Table 3.4 r

(_,') NORTH ANNA SYNOPTIC TEMPERATURE SURVEY AUGUST 13. 1980 l STATION "0" TIME (EDT)

DEPTH 0804 0927 1003 lil7 1215 IJ2ji 1415- 1512 1605 1712 Sfc 29.6 29.6 29 7 30.0 30.4 30.4 30.6 31.0 31.2 -31.0 Iti 29.6 29.6 29 7 29.9 30 3 30.1 30.2 30.4 30.4 30.8 2 29.6 29.5 29.6 29.6 29.8 29.8 29.9 29 9 30.0 30.1 l

3 29.5 29.3 29 5 29.4 29.6 29 5 29 6 29.8 29.7 29 7 4' 29.1 29.1 29.2 29.0 29 3 29.1 29.2 29.4 29.4 29 2 5 27.3 27 7 28.2 27 7 28.3 27 9 28.1 28.1 28.2 28.3 6 27.1 26.8 26.9 26.9 27.2 26.8 26.9 26.9 27.1 27.2 7 26.1 26.1 26.1 26.0 26.1 26.1 26.0 26.3 26.3 26.2 25.9 26.0 26.0 25.9 26.1 25 9 25.9 26.2 26.1 25.9

[ ]) 8 9 25.9 26.0 26.0 25.9 26.1 25.9 25.9 26.2 26.0 25 9 i

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Table 3.4 s/ NORTH ANNA SYNOPTIC TEttPERATURE SURVEY AUGUST I 3.1980 STATION "P" TlHE (EDT)

DEPTil 0,811 0916 1015 1106 1225 1312 1402 1112 1616 1700 Q

Sfc 29.4 29.4 29 7 29.8 30.1 30.8 30.8 30.9 -31.2 30.8 IM 29 3 29.4 29.7 29.6 29 9 30.2 30.2 30.8 30.7 30.6 2 29 3 29 3 29 5 29.4 29.6 29 5 29.6 29.7 29.7 30.2 3 29.3 29.3 29.4 29 3 29.4 29 3 29 3 29.4 29 5 29.5 4 29.2 29.1 29.4 29 2 29 3 29.2 29.2 29 3 29 3 29 3 5 29.1 29.0 29.2 29 2 29.2 29 1 29 1 29 2 29.1 29.1 6 28.8 28.6 29.0 28.7 28.9 28.8 28.7 28.9 28.8 28.7 7 28.4 28.2 28.6 28.3 28.5 28.3 28.4 28.5 28.4 28.3 8 27.8 27 9 28.1 27.9 27.9 27.8 27.9 28.0 28.0 27.9 9 27 7 27.8 27.8 27.8 27.8 27 8 27.8 28.0 27 9 27.9 j 10 27 5 27 7 27 7 27.6 27.8 27.7 27.7 27.9 27.9 27.8 11 27 3 27.6 27 7 27.6 27 8 27.6 27.7 27.9 27.9 27.8 l

O 3.62

Table 3.4

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fm,

, V 110RTil AtillA SYtt0PTic TEMPERATURE SURVEY AUGUST 13. 1980 STAT 10tl "q" TIME (EDT) 0823 02g1 1025 0 12, ljol ljjl 1528 1622 J,6, jj, DEPTH 1,0 1231 Sfc 29 7 29.6 29 9 30.0 30.4 30.4 30.6 31.0 31.1 31.0 IM 29 7 29.6 29.8 29 9 30.1 30.2 30.3 30.8 30 7 30.9 l

2 29 6 29.6 29 7 29 7 29.9 29 8 29.8 29.8 30.0 30.4 3 29.6 29 5 29.6 29.6 29.7 29.7 29.7 29.6 29 7 29 9 4 29.5 29 4 29.6 29.5 29.6 29.6 29 5 29 5 29.6 29 7 5 29 2 29.1 29.4 29.2 29 3 29.2 29 3 29.4 29.5 29 5 6 28.8 28.8 28.9 28.9 28.8 28.9 29 0 29 1 29.1 29.2 28.2 28.4 28.4 28.4 28.4 28.4 28.5 28.5 28.4 7 28.3 8 27.8 27.7 27 9 27.8 27 9 27.8 27.8 27.9 27 7 27.7 27 5 27.5 27.6 27.6 27 5 27.6 27.6 27.6 27 5 27.5 9

10 77 3 27 3 27 5 27 5 27.5 27 3 27 5 27.4 27.4 27 3 11 26.9 27.1 27 5 2'7.4 27.4 27 0 27.4 27.4 27.4 26.9 4

e 9

O 3.63

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L i s Table 3.5 1

i North Anna Synoptic Temperature Survey

} October 16, 1980 Survey Began - 0800 Survey Completed - 1600

' -- Temperature -Degrees Celsius I

Instruments - Whitney Models TC-SC and TC-5 Field

.i Thermometers

Synoptic Stations A-Q i Depth in Meters i

1

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Table 3.5 NORTH ANNA SYNOPTIC TEMPERATURE SURVEY OCTOBER 16, 1980 STATION "A" TIME (EDT) 0812 1116 1227 1J02, 1412 1521 8

,1,1 18, DEPTH 0908 1023 i

Sfc 20.9 20.8 21.2 21.6 22.0 22.0 22.1 22.2 22.3 .

lH 20.9 20.8 21.2 21.6 21.9 21 9 22.1 22.1 22 3 2 20.9 20.8 21.2 21 5 21 9 21.8 22.0 22.0 22.3 20.8 21.2 21.5 21.7 21.7 22.c 21.9 22.1 3 20 9 4 20.9 20.8 21.1 21.4 21.6 21.6 22.0 21 9 22.0 20.9 20.8 21.1 -21.3 21.6 21.5 21.7 21.5 21.7 5

6 20.8 20.8 21.0 21.2 21.6 21.4 21.6 21.4 21.2 20.6 20.7 20.9 21.1 21.5 21 3 21.4 21.2 21.1 7

8 20.4 20.6 20.8 21.0 21.3 21.1 21.2 21.1 20.9 20.3 20.2 20.6 20 9 21.2 21.0 20.8 20.8 20.8

- f] 9 10 .20.2 20.2 20.6 20.9 21.1 20.9 20.8 20.8 20.7 11 20.2 20.2 20.6 20.9 20.9 20.8 20.8 20.7 20.7 12 20.3 20.1 20.5 20.8 20.8- 20.8 20.8 20.7 20.7 13 20.2 20.1 20.5 20.8 20.8 20.8 20.8 20.7 20.7 14 20.2 20.1 20.5 20.8 20.8 20.8 20.8 20.7 20.7 20.2 20.1 20.4 20.7 20.8 20.8 20.8 20.7- 29.7 15-20.2 20.1 20.4 20.7 20.8 20.8 20.8 20.7 20.7 16 20.2 20.1 20.4 20.7 20.8 20.7 20.8 20.7 20.7 17 20.2 20.1 20.4 20.7 20.8 20.7 20.8 20.7 20.7 18 20.2 20.! 20.4 20.7 20.8 20.7 20.8 20.7 20.7 19 t

t O

3.65

Table 3.5 NORTH AllNA SYNOPTIC TEMPERATURE SURVEY OCTOBER 16,.1980 STATION "B" ,

TIME (EDT)

DEPTH M M 1020 1113 1224 1311 1409 1518~ 1603 Sfc 21.1 21.4 21.6 21.7 22.0 21.9 22.0 21.9 21.9 1M 21.1 21.4 21.5 21.6 21.8 21.8 21 9 21 9. 21 9 2 21.1 21.4 21.5 21.6 21.7 21.7 21.9 21.8 21.9 3 21.1 21.4 21.5 21.5 21.6 21.7 21.9 21.7 21.8 ,

4 _21.1 21.4 21.5 21.5 21.6 21.6 21.7 21.6 21.8 5 21.0 21.4 21.4- 21.4 21.6 21.3 21.5 2',5 21.7 6 20 9 , 21.3 21.3 21.3 21.5 21.1 21.4 21.4 21.5 7 20.8 21.2 21.2 21.2 21.1 21.0 21.2 21.3 21.4 8 20.7 20.8 ~21.0 21.1 21.0 21.0 21.0 21.1 21.2 1

1 4

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Table 3.5 NORTH ANNA SYHOPTic TEMPERATU3E SURVEY

'bq OCTOBER 16, 1980 STAT 10f4 "C" TlHE (EDT) 1512 1613 DEPTH 0800 g 1014 1106_ 121_7 1316 1403 21.0 21.3 21.6 21.8 21.9 21.9 21.9 21.9 Sfc 20.9 21.5 21.7 21.5 21.7 21.5 21.8 IM 20.9 21.0 21.3 21.0 21.2 21.4 21.5 21.3 21.5 21.2 21.5 2 20.9 21.1 21.2 21.2 21.1 21.3 21.1 21.0 3 20.8 21.0 21.1 21.0 20.9 21.2 21.0 20.9 20 9 20 9 4 20.8 .

20 9 21.0 20.9 20.9 20.9 20.8 5 20.6 20.8 20.9 20 9 20.8 20.8 20.8 20.8 6 20.2 20.4 20.7 20 9 20.4 20.7 20.9 20.8 20.8 20.8 20.8 20.7 7 20.1 20.4 20.6 20.8 20.8 20.8 20.8 20.8 20.7 8 20.1 O9 20.i 20.3 20.6 20.8 20.8 20.8 20.8 20.8 20.8 20.8 20.7 20.7 10 20.1 20.3 20.5 20.7 20.8 20.8 20.5 20.7 20.8 20.7 20.8 20.8 20.7 11 20.1. 20.3 20.7 20.8 20.7 20.8 20.7 20.7 12 20.1 20.3 20.5 20 5 20.7 20.8 20.7 20.8 20.7 20.7 13 20.1 20.3 20.8 20.7 20.7 20.7 20.6 14 20.1 20.3 20.; 20.7 20.6 20.7 20.7 20.7 20.7 20.6 15 20.1 20.3 20.5 20.6 20.7 20.7 20.7 20.6 20.6 16 20.0 20.3 20.5 20.6 20.7 20.7 20.7 20.6 20.6 17 20.0- 20.3 20.5 20.7 20.7 20.7 20.6 20.6 18 20.0 20.3 20.5 20.6 20.7 20.6 20.7 20.6 20.6 19 20.0 20.2 20.4 20.6 3.67

Table 3.5 [

O1 V

NORTH ANNA SYNOPTIC TEMPERATURE SURVEY s OCTOBER 16, 1080 STATION "D" TIME (EDT)

DEPTH 0817 M 1027 1119 1230 1304 1415 ,1.321 1,55,@,

Sfc 21.1 21.2 21.5 21.8 21.9 22.0 22.2' 22.1 22.1

-lM 21.1 21.2 21.5 21.8 21.9 22.0 22.2 22.1 22.1 2 21.1 21.2 21.5 21.8 21.9 22.0 22.1 22.1 22.1 3 21.1 21.2 21.5 21.8 21.8 21.9 22.0 22.0 22.0 4 21.1 21.2 21.5 21.8 21.8 21.9 22.0 22.0 22.0 .

5- 21.1 21.2 21.5 21.8 21.8 21.9 21 9 22.0 21.9 6 21.1 21.1 21.5 21.8 21.8 21.8 21.9 21.9 21.9 7 21.1 21.0 21.4 21.7 21.8 21.8 21.8 21.8 21.9 8 21.1 21.0 21.4 21.7 21.7 21.7 21.8 21.8 21.9 21.1 21.0 21.4 21.7 21.6 21.6 21.7 21.7 21.7 9

21.1 21.0 21.3 21.6 21.6 21.5 21.7 21.7 21.6 to 21.0 21.0 21.3 21.5 21.5 21.4 21.6 21.7 21.6 11 12 20.9 20.8 21.0 21.2 21.5 21.3 21.6 21.6 21.5 20.9 21.1 21.5 21.1 21.6 21.6 21.4 13 20.7 20.7 20.9 21.0 21.4 21.0 21.3 21.6 21.2 4 14 20.6 20.7 20.8 21.0 21.3 20.9 21.1 21.5 21.2 15 20.4 20.5 21.0 21.1 20.9 21.0 21.1 21.0 16 20.4 20.3 20.7 4

i 3.68

Table 3 5 t NORTH ANNA SYNOPTIC TEMPERATURE SURVEY OCT0_BE R 16, 1980 STATION "E" TIME (EDT)

DEPTH 0805 gik, 1017 1111 1221 1314 1407 1516 1605 Sfc 21.2 21.4 21.5 21.6 22.0 21.9 ~22.0 21.9 21.8

.1M 21.1 21.4 21.5 21.6 22.0 21.8 21.9 21.8 21.8 2 21.1 21.3 21.5 21.6 21.7 21.7 21.8 21.8 21.7 21.1 21 3 21.4 21.5 21.6 21.6 21.6 21.7 21.7 3

4 21.1 21.2 21.3 21.4 21.6 21.5 21.5 21.6 21.6 .

20.9 20.8 21.0 21.2 21.6 20 9 21.4 21.5 21.5 5

20.7 20.8 20.9 21.5 20 9 21.4 21.0 21.2 6 20.7 20.4 20.6 20.8 20.9 21.3 20.9 20 9 20 9 20.8 7

20.4 20.6 20.7 20.8 20.9 20.8 20.8 20.8 20.8 8

O 9- 20.3 20.6 20.7 20.8 20.9 20.8 20.8 20.8 20.8 20.7 20.8 20 9 20.8 20.8 20.7 20.8 10 20.3 20.5 20.6 20.7 20.8 20.8 20.7 20.7 20.7 11 20.3 20 5 20.2 20.4 20.6 20.7 20.8 20.8 20.7 20.7 20.7 12 20.2 20.4 20.6 20.7 20.8 20.8 20.7 20.7 20.7 13 20.4 20.6 20.7 20.8 20.8 20.7 20.7 20.7 14 20.2 20.4 20.6 20.7 20.8 20.8 20.7 20.7 20.7 15 20.3 20.4 20.6 20.7 20.8 20 .8 20.7 20.7 20.7 16 20.3 20.6 20.7 20.8 20.8 20.7 20.7 20.7 17 20.3 20.4 20.6 20.7 20.8 20.8 20.7 20.7 20.7 18 20.3 20.4 LO 3.69

l Toble 3 5

'( HORTH ANNA SYNCPTIC TEMPERATURE SURVEY

-0CTOBER 16, 1980 STATION "F" TIME (EDT)

DEPTH 0816 g 1022 g 1218 M 1401 g 1600 Sfc 21 1

. 21.2 21.2 21.2 21.5 21.8 21.9 21.7 21.8 IM 21.1 21.2 21.2 21.1 21.3 21.6 21.8 -21.6 21.7 2 21.1 21.2 21.2 21.1 21.1 21.2 21.3 21.3 21.6 3 21.1 21.2 21.2 21.0 21.1 21.0 21.2 21.1 21.3 4 21.1 21.1 21.1 20.9 21.0 21.0 21.2 20 9 21.1 .

5 21.0 21.1 21.1 20.9 20 9 20.9 21.2 20.9 21.1 6 21.0 21.1 21.0 20.8 20.9 20.8 21.1 20.7 21.1 7 20.8 20 9 20.8 20.6 20.8 20.6 21.0 20.6 20.9 8 20.7 20.8 20.7 20.6 20.6 20.6 20.8 20.6 20.8 20.7 20.7 20.7 20.5 20.6 20.5 20.8 20.5 20.8 9

10 20.7 20.7 20.6 20.4 20.5 20.5 20.7 20.5 20.8 11 20.6 20.6 20.6 20.4 20.4 20.5 20 7 20.5 20.7 12 20.6 20.6 20.5 20.4 20.4 20.5 20.7 20.5 20.7 13 20.6 20.6 20.5 , 20.4 20.4 20.4 20.7 20.5 20.7 14 20.5 20.6 20.5 20.3 20.4 20.4 20.7 20.5 20.7 15 20.5 20.6 20.5 20.3 20.4 20.4 20.7 20 5 20.7 16 20.5 20.6 20.5 20.3 20.4 20.4 20.7 20.5 20.7 a

3 70

Table 3.5

) NORTH ANNA SYNOPTIC TEMPERATURE SURVEY

, OCTOBER 16, 1980 s STATION "G" TIME (EDT)

DEPTH -0811 0914 1018 1124 1214 1326 1405 1518 1605 sfc 20.9 20 9 20 9 20.9 21.1 21.4 21.4 21.3 21.3 IM 20 9 20.9 20.9 20.9 21.0 21.2 21.3 21.3 21.3 2 20 9 20 9 20.9 20.8 20 9 20.9 21.1 21.3 21.2 3 20.8 20.8 20.8 20.7 20.8 20 9 21.1 21.2 21.2 4 20.8 20.8 20.8 20.6 20.7 20.8 20.8 21.1 21.2

  • i 5 20 7 20 7 20.7 20.5 20.6 20.7 20.6 20.7 20.8 6 20 7 20.7 20.7 20.5 20.6 20.6 20.6- 20.7 20.7 ,

7 20.7 20.7 20.7 20.5 20.5 20.6 20.6 20.7 20.6 8 20.7 20.7 20.7 20.5 20.5 20.6 20.5 20.6 20.6

.\ )

9 20 7 20.7 20.6 20.4 20.4 20.5 20.5 20.5 20.5 10 20.6 20.6 20.5 20.4 20.4 20.5 20.4 20.5 20.5 11 20.4 20 5 20.4 20.3 20 3 20.4 20.4 20.5 20.3 12 20.4 20.3 20.3 20.3 20.2 20.3 20.3 20.4 20.3 13 20 3 20.3 20.2 20.0 20.2 20.2 20.2 20.3 20.2 14 20.2 20.1 20.0 19.8 20.0 20.2 20.2 20.2 20.2 15 20.0 20.0 20.0 19.8 19.8 19.9 20.0 19.8 19.8 16 20.0 20.0 20.0 19.8 19.8 19.9 19.8 19.8 19.8 17 20.0 20.0 20.0 19.8 19.8 19 9 19.8 19.8 19.8 l

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Table 3.5 O HORTH AtitlA SYt10PTIC TEMPERATURE SURVEY b OCTOBER 16, 1980 STATION "H" TIME (EDT)

DEPTH 0807 0911 1013 .l123, 1211 1322 1409 1515 0 16,08,

-sfc 20 7 20.7 20.7 20.8 21.0 21.3 21.4 21.3 21.1 IM 20.7 20.7 20 7 20.7- 20.8 21.0 21.1 21.2 21.1 2 20.7 20.7 20.7 20.6 20.7 20.7 20.8 21.1 21.0 3 20.7 20.7 20.7 20.6 20.6 20.6 20.6 21.0 21.0 4 20.7 20.7 20.7 20.5 20.6 20.6 20.6 20.8 21.0 -

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DEPTH g g 1010 1123 1208 g 1412 1512 1610 Sfc 20.3 20.4 20.5 20.6 20.9 21.0 21.0 21.4 21.0 IM 20.3 20.4 20.5 20.5 20.6 21.0 20.9 21.2 20 9 2- 20.2 20.3 20.4 20.3 20.3 20.4 20.4 20 5 20.3 3 20.2 20.2 20.3 20.2 20.3 20.3 20.3 20.4 19.8 4~ 20.1 20.2 20.2 20.2 20.2 20.3 20.3 20.3 19 7 ,

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The impingement of fishes at North Anna is a result of cooling water being withdrawn from the lake during the operation of North Anna Po.ver Station. Fishes that are too large to pass through the intake traveling screens (9 5 mm mesh) are trapped against the screens as a result of circulating water pump operation (15 m3/sec./ pump).

To comply with E.T.S. Section 3.1.2.2, impingement samples were taken to determine the power station effect, if any, on the fish communities of Lake Anna, Virginia. -

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All fish collected were washed from the traveling screens during 24-hour sampling periods. The sampling schedule for the first three weeks of a four-week cycle consisted of collecting two samples per week on non-l g- consecutive days. During the fourth week, a composite sample consisting b

of 12 continuous two-hour samples was taken. All operable screens were sampled when the accompanying circulating water pumps were in operation.

Each screen was washed for .a minimum of 10 minutes to assure that all fish were removed. .The fish were washed into a catch basket at the end of a sluiceway and were removed and transported to the laboratory. Up to 50 individuals of 'each sps:ie were measured (total length in mm) and weighed (nearest 0.1 gm). Those fish numbering over 50 were enumerated and weighed in bulk.

I Water temperature, dissolved oxygen, weather conditions and number of operating screens and pumps were recorded during each sample.

Results The results of impingement sampling indicated that a total of 28,2c7 fishes representing 20 species was collected from the traveling screens

(~ during 1980 (Table 4.1). The annual catch was dominated by black crapple V}

(Pomoxis nigromaculatus), yellow perch (Perca flavescens), and gizzard shad (Dorosoma cepedianum) . These three species comprised 33.1%, 30.3%, and 4.1 -

24.0%, respectively, of the annual' catch. All remaining species represented

-<l3% of the total catch; Table'4.2 shows the total. number and weight (gms) .of fish collected ]

for'each sample date. Black crappie (PN in table), yellow perch -(PF in table) and gizzard shad (DC In. table) are treated Individually; all others are

designated OT in the-table. Seasonal trends'are apparent with most species exhibiting peak impingement rates during the late winter- early spring months.

The impingement data from the composite samples are shown in Table 4.3 Diel patterns appeared to be present with greatust impingement

  • occurring-during nocturnal sampling periods. The lowest impingement occurred generally between 1000 and 1400 hours0.0162 days <br />0.389 hours <br />0.00231 weeks <br />5.327e-4 months <br />. On several occasions no fish were impinged during a'two-hour sampiing period.

Length frequencies of fishes collected are shown in Table 4.4.

The majority of the fish collected were between 50 and 200 mm in length,

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Table 4.5 shows the estimated total number of fish impinged by season. Seasonal estimates were prepared by treating the total 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />

, s counts and the 12-two. hour counts as being from two different strata with different weights. The formulde for stratified random sampling with a finite population correction factor applied was taken from Cochran (1963).

Seasonal estimates were than computed by expanding the means by the number of days in the respective seasons. The estimated total number of fish impinged

!- during 1980 was 111,464. Seasonal estimates were highest in the spring

'(56,112), with the fall showing the lowest Impingement (5,260).

Water temperature versus fish impinged is shown in Figure 4.1.

Tenperatures ranged from 2 9 C in February to 29 9 C in July. A general l Inverse relationship between numbers of fish Impinged and temperature was l

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temperature of 5.2 C was attained following the winter low. Impingement numbers declined af ter the water temperature rose to approximate 1y' 13.0 C.

Discussion The estimated total number of fish impinged in 1980 (111,464) at the North Anna Power Station was considerably lower than in 1979 (613,116).

Gizzard shad showed the sharpest percentage decrease (94.6%) in terms of total estimated numbers between 1979 and 1980. The percentage of gizzard shad in the total catch fell from 89% in 1979 to 24% in 1980. The dominant .

length frequency class of 1979 for gizzard shad was 100 - 149 mm. During 1980 sampling the station impinged only 2% of the 1979 total in this length class. This could indicate a poor year class for this size fish in 1980.

f Most of the gizza'rd shad collected in 1980 were in the 200-249 mm size class.

This size of shad are virtually useless as forage fish for the game species (McNeal,1977). Yellow perch and crapple, two game species, totaled 71,897 individuals in 1980, a reduction of 43 9% over last year. The total number of fish impinged at North Anna does not appear to be unusually high in ctxnparison with those reported at 33 other power stations located on inland waters (Freeman and Sharma, 1977).

Length frequency data showed 82.2% of fish collected were under 200 mm in length, in 1979, 89% of fish collected were under 200 mm. This compares favorably with previous investigations (Nalco, Inc., 1976; Mather et al., 1977).

The temperature and impingement graph Indicated that impingement rates increased after a water temperature of 5.2 C was reached following the winter low. This phenomenon was previously shown in the data collected bv in 1979 1

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PETROMYZONTIDAE - lampreys PETn0!!YZOH MARIHUS - mea lamprey 1 < 0.5 OSTEICIITHYES AHGUILLIDAE - freshunter eels AHGUILLA ROSTRATA - American eel 6 < 0.5 ,

CLUPEIDAE - herrings ALOSA AESTIVALIS - blueback herring 5 < 0.5 D O ROS0!! A CEPEDIANUM - g1==ard shad 6779 24.0 v

ESOCIDAE - pikes ES0X HIGER - chain pickerel 1 < 0.5

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ICTALURIDAE - bullhead catfishes < 0.5 ICTALURUS !!ATALIS - yellou bullhead 1 ICTALURUS HEDULOSUS - broun bullhead 46 < 0.5 ICTALURUS P ullCT ATU S - citannel catfish 7 < 0.5 PERCICllTIIYID AE - temperate basses

!!OROHE A!!ERICAHA - white perch 174 0.6 110 RollE SAXATILIS - striped bass 739 2.6 CENTRARCllIDAE - sunfishes < 0.5 AC A!!Til A RCilUS PO!!OTIS - mud sunfish 6 LEPot!IS AURITUS - redbreast sunfish 12 < 0.5 LEPO!!IS GIBBOGUS - pumphinseed 31 < 0.5 LEPot!IS GULOSUS - unrmouth 9 < 0.5 LEPO!!IS 11 ACROCl!IRUS - bluegill 2460 8.7 11IC RO PT E RU S S All10I D ES - largemouth hass 30 < 0.5 Pot 10 XIS NIGRot1ACULATUS - blach crappie 9360 33.1 PERCIDAE - perches ET H EOSToll A OLIISTEDI - tessellated darter 85731 < 0.5 30.3 PERCA FLAVESCEHS - yellou perch TOTAL 28257 e

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! 800515 2 108.7 200 14483.7 1 21.0 56 1373.5 259 15978.3 800520 4 81.4 155 10232.1 0 0.0 38 1691.3 197 11996.2 800522 3 138.1 127 8143.9 1 22.0 65 2961.0 196 11256.4 800527 1 24.2 73 4323.0 0 0.0 38 1104.3 112 5442.9 800603 1 85.1 7 382.1 1 27.5 32 3645.3 42 4141.7 800606 0 0.0 25 1277.9 0 . 0.0 71 1047.9 96 2317.2 800610 1 143.8 19 1187.2 0 0.0 73 1115.2 93 2437.6 800612 0 0.0 17 1203.7 0 0.0 33 693.3 50 1897.0 800617 2 155.6 10 851.6 0 0.0 25 719.4 37 1726.6 800619 1 78.9 11 818.7 1 121.2 15 394.7 28 1412.5 800624 0 0.0 10 723.9 0 0.0 20 281.3 30 1005.2 800701 0 0.0 8 583.4 1 1.3 13 299.9 22 884.6 800703 2 126.8 4 349.7 0 0.0 5 229.6 11 704.4 800708 3 168.8 12 868.3 0 0.0 22 485.1 37 1520.5

~2 800710 2 38.6 21 1884.3 0 0.0 34 350.4 57 2273.3 800715 4 8.2 8 713.8 0 0.0 30 496.6 42 1211.0 800717 5 79.1 7 488.8 0 0.0 21 2022.9 33 2590.8 800722 5 19.4 13 522.9 1 2.0 73 381.2 92 925.5 W

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_ DATE- DCT OCW PHT PN'd PFT PFW OTT OTW TFISH TWT 800729 0 0.0 16 1114.0- 0 0.0 13 372.8 29 1486.7 800731 1 49.9 12 887.8 0 0.0 24 4!9.2 37- 1396.8 800605 1 91.1 5 233.2 0 0.0 17 53.1 23 377.3 800807 2 132.6 8 700.0 0 0.0 12 128.8 22 961.3 800812 1 83.8 4 333.7 0 0.0 101 367.8 106 785.3 800814 1 5.0 7 403.5 2 6.2 61 141.0 71 553.3 800819 1 49.5 68 4690.1 0 0.0 49 251.1 118 4983.3 800826 0 0.0 -28 1634.8 1 3.2 35 90.8 64 1726.4 800828 2 59.1 23 1290.8 0 0.0 33 543.3 58 1890.8 800903 1 9.0 38 1969.7 0 0.0 44 1780.7 83 3757.0 800905 1 77.0 35 1782.1 0 0.0 34 403.8 70 2262.9 800909 2 72.8 25 1513.1 0 0.0 29 108.5 56 1694.4 800911 5 172.3 45 2804.9 0 0.0 24 615.6 74 '592.8 I 800916 2 141.2 24 1224.a 0 0.0 20 283.8 46 1449.3 800923 0 0.0 32 971.6 0 0.0 15 94.5 47 1063.4 800925 1 22.6 34 1755.7 0 0.0 14 214.2 49 1989.8 800930 4 266.0 111 3776.5 1 35.2 62 646.3 178 4724.0 801002 7 309.7 181 4641.8 1 39.7 39 601.0 228 5592.2 801007 3 147.1 166 5403.4 0 0.0 28 320.5 197 5871.0 801014 3 140.3 157 6120.2 0 0.0 32 722.4 192 6982.9 801016 3 157.0 216 8253.1 0 0.0 28 263.6 247 8669.4 47 801021 4 190.5 109 4148.1 0 0.0 36 462.7 149 4797.0 801023 2 54.6 96 2671.2 0 0.0 74 847.9 172 3569.4

'O 801028 4 145.2 634 27918.8 0 0.0 32 593.1 670 28652.8 i

801030 9 474.0 566 23846.8 0 0.0 35 532.7 610 24849.2 801104 9 501.6 610 24196.0 0 0.0 45 767.9 664 25461.2 801112 8 389.8 91 3740.7 0 0.0 139 1687.5 238 5818.0 801114 11 567.2 93 3952.2 0 0.0 87 1205.1 191 4960.5 801118 20 801.5 170 8435.8 0 0.0 229 1969.5 419 10442.8 801120 14 549.7 224 10142.9 0 0.0 111 1864.1 349 11792.7 801124 13 578.0 78 4007.0 0 0.0 40 1219.5 131 5040.5 801126 16 767.9 93 5026.5 0 0.0 62 1204.6 171 6235.0 801202 27 1409.4 104 6102.0 0 0.0 96 1727.4 227 8474.8 801209 38 1969.8 66 4102.6 0 0.0 84 1725.5 188 7093.9 801211 38 1765.7 54 3206.1 0 0.0 44 1293.9 136 5501.7 801216 73 3304.4 155 12329.6 0 0.0 95 1810.9 323 16680.9

, 801218 55 2816.9 91 7412.4 1 15.8 118 2032.1 265 11513.2 l 801223 77 3506.7 39 2233.0 0 0.0 53 1482.2 169 6457.9

801227 166 6284.5 37 2358.3 1 29.9 69 1687.9 273 9596.6 801230 72 4010.3 6 414 . *, 0 0.0 48 1494.7 126 5155.4 TOTAL 6779 211939.4 9360 4809e's .8 8573 170481.3 3544 62525.5 28257 925922.3 l

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, 800108 200 5 72.4 3 192.6 0 0.0 0 0.0 8 265.0 400 5 40.1 1 72.2 0 0.0 1 48.6 7 160.9 600 3 17.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 3 17.1 800 2 15.3 2 80.3 0 0.0 0 0.0

  • 95.6 1000 2 22.4 2 149.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 4 171.9 1200 1 6.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 -6.0-1400 0 0.0 1 79.8 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 79.8

+ 3600 0 0.0 1 79.6' O 0.0 0 0.0 1 79.6 1800 3 399.8 3 107.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 6 507.3 2000 2 63.3 4 306.6 0 0.0 0 0.0 6 369.9 2200 0 0.0 5 340.4 0 0.0 2 29.2 7 369.6 4 120.4 168.6 0 0.0 2 396.7 9 .685.7 i' 2400 3 I 800205 200 14 262.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 3 68.9 17 330.9 400 8 219. ~a 4 394.2 0 0.0 6 45.5 18 659.3 600 7 283.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 2,.8 8 310.5 800 4 157.0 1 62.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 5- 219.7

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1000 7 235.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 15.5 8 *51.2 1200 4 140.8 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 4 140.8 1400 5 87.6 1 59.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 6 147.3 6 276.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 2 3.3 8 279.8 1600 3 54.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 1.9 4 55.9

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  • 2000 15 409.0 1 43.1 1 50.0 3 94.7 to 596.8 0 11 149.2 6 408.9 0 0.0 2 9.5 19 567.6 2200 2400 9 228.9 5 419.5 0 0.0 4 89.5 18 737.9 17 319.2 6 149.0 59 1328.0 1 9.9 83 1806.1 800305 200 40 400 15 514.9 6 164.8 18 328.8 1 10.6 1019.1 600 13 481.2 2 35.4 26 589.1 0 0.0 41 1105.7 000 24 489.8 1 15.9 10 174.3 3 2S.0 3S 708.0 20 445.1 7 319.4 0 0.0 1 7.3 28 771.8 1000 0.0 21 1200 17 508.0 2 118.0 2 50.7 0 676.7 12 662.0 3 293.3 0 0.0 1 69.2 16 1029.5 1400 15 322.7 1 71.3 2 42.0 0 0.0 18 436.0 1600 8.0 130 2918.1 1800 11 322.0 0 0.0 115 258S.1 1 27 1123.5 9 621.8 201 4833.6 1 7.3 23S 6586.2 2000 65.9 185 4731.8 2000 19 534.4 18 1174.8 147 2906.7 1 23 506.1 5 431.2 87 1829.4 2 10.1 117 2776.8 2400 13 153.7 1 27.4 72 2569.6 800401 200 24 899.5 34 1489.0 63 2198.0 1013.5 20 842.2 16 244.5 4 97.8 400 23 20 8 150.0 1 12.7 57 2145.8 600 28 1048.3 937.8 3573.8 44 2053.0 18 1117.9 45 306.1 2 16.8 109 800 41 1444.9 23 1141.9 5 183.7 11 104.2 2 15.1 1000 49 1859.2 1200 30 1520.5 3 127.2 15 209.6 1 1.9 8 556.9 8 82.6 3 93.3 50 2451.4 1400 31 1718.6 72 2185.3 1600 26 1335.3 7 439.9 37 368.4 2 40.7 1800 22 1203.4 -15 .916.7 98 892.2 l' 2.0 135 3014.3

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400 0 0.0 3 151.4 0 0.0 3 5.8 6 157.2 600 0 0.0 1 8.9 0 0.0 5 23.7 6 32.6 800 0 0.0 6 322.6 0 0.0 3 157.0 9 479.6 1000 1 40.0 1 18.6 0 0.0 3 6.9 5 65.5 1200 0 0.0 1 21.7 0 0.0 1 1.4 2 23.1 1400 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 .

1600 0 0.0 1 105.4 1 11.5 0 0.0 2 116.9 1800 0 0.0 .2 120.6 0 0.0 1 93.5 3 214.1 2000 0 0.0 6 207.1 0 0.0 2 f3 8 212.4 2200 0 0.0 2 68.0 0 -0.0 8 79.0 10 147.0 2400 0 0.0 5 156.8 1 272.5 4 15.7 10 445.0 800527 200 0 0.0 12 799.2 0 0.0 4 72.8 16 872.0 400 0 0.0 5 282.0 0 0.0 3 155.3 8 437.3 600 1 24.2 5 234.2 0 0.0 7 209.8 13 468.2 800 0 0.0 4 236.2 0 0.0 4 74.1 8 310.3 1000 0 0.0 6 204.4 0 0.0 1- 85.3 7 289.7 3200 0 0.0 2 95.1 0 0.0 1 9.7 3 104.8 g, 3 151.2 7 340.5

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'D 1600 0 0.0 7 495.1 0 .0.0 1 34.3 8 529.4 1800 0 0.0 2 144.2 0 0.0 3 83.3 5 227.5 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 .

2000 0.0 2200 0 0.0 18 1213.0 0 0.0 3 103.4 21 1316.4 2400 0 0.0 8 430.3 0 0.0 S 116.5 16 546.8 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 4 62.7 4 62.7 800624 200 400 0 0.0 2 156.9 0 0.0 3 19.8 5 176.7 0 0.0 2 97.1 0 0.0 1 4.3 3 101.4 600 i

800 .0 0.0 3 304.9 0 0.0 2' 89.2 5 394.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 6 85.3 6 85.3 1000 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 .

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0 0.0 17 0 0.0 1 1.4 16 67.4 23 152.0 800722 400 3 69.1 0 0.0 11 114.9 400 4 15.5 0 0.0 9 54.6 3.9 1 56.4 9.5 3 90.8 600 1 0 0.0 2 0.0 1 81.3 39.0 2 39.0 800 0 0 0.0 2 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 .

1000 0 0.0 0 0.0 3 100.8 1200 0 0.0 1 2.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 2 98.8 0 0.0 0 .

1400 0 0.0 0 0.0 0

1600 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 .

0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 .

1800 0 0.0 0 0.0 10 ;41.8 2000 0 0.0 0 0.0 9 48.1 0 0.0 1 73.7 18 71.3 22 213.5 2200 4 742.2 0 0.0 2400 0 0.0 7 12.8 13 379.6 6 366.8 0 0.0 13 452.4 200 0 0.0 0 0.0 7 13.3 800819 0 0.0 6 439.1 7 10.2 13 452.6 400 6 442.4 0 0.0 12 617.0 600 0 0.0 0 0.0 3, 3.5 0 0.0 9 613.5 3 4.8 5 126.4 800 72.1 0 0.0 0

1000 1 49.5 1 0 0.0 0 0.0 .

0 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.7 1 0.7 1200 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.8 0 0.0 1 0.8 1400 0 0.0 0 0.0 3 278.2 1600 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 152.3 0 0.0 2 125.9 0 0.0 3 222.8 1800 0 0.0 f' 0 0.0 3 222.8 2 24.8 23 1563.9 2000 0 0.0 0 0.0 21 1539.1 0.0 17 25.5 31 893.9 C3 2200 14 868.4 0 0 0.0 2400 10 296.7 0 0.0 2 44.3 41.2 7 211.2 6 131.3 9 322.4 800916 200 1 3 191.1 0 0.0 6 238.4 400 0 0.0 a 0.0 2 7.2 1 100.0 3 131.2 4 46.2 9 402.5 600 356.3

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1600 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 2 80.1 1000 80.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 2 2 30.4 4 156.3 2000 2 125.9 0 0.0 5 134.8 2200 0 0.0 0 0.0 3 6.3 0 0.0 2 128.5 2400 26 625.8 0 0.0 3 16.5 t 0.0 23 609.3 6 60.1 32 955.9 801007 200 24 811.1 0 0.4 21 572.3

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400 2 84.7 0 0.0 3 3.3 0 0.0 18 569.0 2 11.9 24 699.1 600 22 687.2 0 0.0 2 82.0 800 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 4.5 0 0.0 1 77.5 0 0.0 1 55.1 1000 55.1 0 0.0 39.3 0 0.0 1 0 0.0 1 1200 1 39.3 0 0.0 2 63.0 1400 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 2.3 0 0.0 1 60.7 0 0.0 0 ,

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1200 0 0.0 2 64.4 0 0.0 0 0.0 2 64.4 1400 0 0.0 0 0.0 'O 0.0 0 0.0 0 .

1600 0 0.0 2 140.5 0 0.0 3 9.0 5 149.5 1000 1 59.6 40 1768.7 0 0.0 9 46.9 50 1875.2 2000 3 141.4 74 3034.7 0 0.0 4 65.6 81 3241.7 2200 1 39.9 79 3238.9 0 0.0 9 306.9 89 3535.7 2400 0 0.0 48 1894.7 0 0.0 6 81.1 54 1975.8 801202 200 6 320.1 11 593.5 0 0.0 17 149.5 34 1063.1 400 4 208.6 7 385.8 0 0.0 8 94.3 19 623.7 600 3 165.5 3 228.9 0 0.0 4 35.2 10 429.6 800 1 54.0 2 108.8 0 0.0 1 18.3 4 181.1

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~* 0 0.0 1 1.9 1 1.9 1600 0 0.0 0 0.0 1800 2 72.8 24 1464.2 0 0.0 5 38.6 31 1575.6 2000 2 108.0 32 1889.2 0 0.0 13 120.2 47 2117.4 2200 4 226.6 9 576.5 0 0.0 15 103.4 29 907.5 2400 2 70.6 15 791.6 0 0.0 26 242.3 43 1104.5 801230 200 12 584.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 10 144.5 22 728.6 400 6 317.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 4 72.1 10 359.6 600 6 308.8 2 104.4 0 0.0 3 100.6 11 513.8 8GO 6 361.0 3 231.1 0 0.0 2 24.0 11 616.1 1000 6 366.2 0 0.0 0 0.0 2 40.6 8 406.8 1200 3 211.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 3 211.1 1400 2 96.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 2 96.1 1600 2 100.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 2 100.1 1800 2 110.8 ,

1 78.9 0 0.0 8 82.1 11 271.8 2000 11 664.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 8 86.0 19 750.5 2000 12 678.1 0 0.C 0 0.0 7 147.0 19 825.1 2400 4 212.0 0 1 0 0.0 4 33.8 8 245.8 TOTAL . 824 32804.1 1534 .5 1152 20071.8 511 7336.8 4032 130903.3

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LENGTHS ARE IN tet. THIS TABLE REFLECTS CHLT THOSE FISil ACTUALLT ttEASURED.

SPECIES 0 - 49 50 - 99 100 - 149 150 - 199 200 - 249 '250+ ' . TOTAL ACANTHARCHUS PONOTIS 0 0 6 0 0 0 6 ALOSA AESTIVALIS 0 5 0 >0 0 0 5 AttGUILLA ROSTRATA -- 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 00ROS0ttA CEPEDIAHutt 0 230 862 350 1915 32 2489 ES0X NIGER 0 0 0 0 1- 0 1 ETHEOSTottA OLitSTEDI O 1 0 0 0 0 1 ICTALURUS NATALIS 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 ICTALURUS HEBULOSUS 0 0 6 2 37 1 46 ICTALURUS PUNCTATUS 0 5 0 0 0 2 7 LEFONIS AURITUS 2 9 1 0 0 0 12-LFPottIS GIEBOSUS 3 25 3 0 0 0 31 LEP0ftIS GULOSUS 1 8 C 0 0 0 9

- LEPottIS #1ACROCHIRUS 403 1994 380 126 3 0 2066 ttICROPTERUS SALHOIDES 11 15 0 0 0 4 30 NOROHE ANERICAHA 2 68 27 53 22 2 174 NOROHE SAXATILIS 0 298 339 3 0 0 640 HOTENIG0HUS CRYSOLEUCAS 0 9 7 0 0 0 16 PERCA FLAVESCENS 1 246 783 143 3 1 1177 PETRCitTZOtt t1AR1HUS 0 -0 0 1 0 0 1 P0t10XIS HIGROt1ACULATUS 3 381 743 2117 771 2 4017 PERCEt4T 4.0 22.3 29.4 26.6 17.3 0.5 l

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SPECIES WillTER HIllSTD SPRIIIG SPRSTD SUISTER SUt1STD F'tL FALSTD TOTAL TOTSTD ACANTHARCHUS Pot 10 TIS . . 10.5 7 10.5 6 . . 21 9 ALOSA AESTIVALIS 21.0 15 . . . . . . 21 15 At:3UILLA ROSTRATA . . 24.5 16 . . . . 24 16 DCROSO1A CEPEDIAt#Ut1 1904.0 779 15354.5 3152 8326.5 4979 175.0 54 25760 59 %

ES0X ttIGER . . 3.5 3 . . . . 3 3 ETIIEOSTOf1A OLt1STEDI- . . 3.5 3 . . . . 3 3' ICTALURUS !!ATALIS . . . . 3.5 4 . . 3 4 4

ICTALU;?US llEDULO203 14.0 14 10.5 6 115.5 31' 33.5 17 178 39 ICTALURUS PUt!CTATUS 3.5 3 3.5 3 3.5 4 14.0 8 24 10 LEPO:lls AURITUS 21.0 16 . . 7.0 5 21.0 16 '49 23 LEFC:11S GIESOSUS 93.0 50 7.0 13 3.5 4 14.0 14 122 54 LErot11S GULOSUS . . 10.5 14 14.0 13 17.5 15 42 24 LEFO:115 t1ACPCCHIRUS 3657.5 689 864.5 234 2565.5 368 2551.5 68 9639 818 111CROPTERUS SAtt1010ES 31.5 28 7.0 5 49.0 70 52.5 22 140 79 t! ORC!:E A!1ERICAtta 217.0 65 66.5 20 154.0 42 303.0 278 745 290 i

!!OR0!iE SAXATILIS 2159.5 957 504.0 91 52.5 39 10.5 6 2726 962 t!OTEt1IGC:!US CRYSOLEUCAS 10.5 6 28.0 13 17.5 9 . . 36 17 PERCA FLAVESCEttS 10.5 6 30303.0 12368 3699.5 5579 21.0

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N.Y. 413 p.

Freeman, R. F. 111, R. K. Sharma. 1977 Survey of Fish Impingement at Power Plants in the United States. Vol. 11, inland Waters, Argonne National-Labora tory. ANL/ES-56. 328 p.

i Mather, D., P. G. Helsey and N. C. Magnusson. 1977 Impingement of Fishes at Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, Pennsylvania. Trans. Am. Fish  !

Soc.106 (3): 258-267 McNeal, J. M. 1977 An Age and Growth Sudy of the Gizzard Shad, Dorosoma cepedianum (Le Secur), in Lake Anna, Virginia. M. S. Thesis, Virginia Commonwealth University. 54 p. i i

Nalco, Inc., Environmental Sciences, Northbrook, Illinois. 1977 Length l Frequency Distribution of Gizzard Shad Collected from Dean H. Mitchell Station. Northern Indiana Public Service Company. pp. 35-36.

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collected during 1980 in order to determine the relative number and species composition of fish eggs and larvae entrained by circulating water pump operation at North Anna Power Station. The objective of this sampling program was to assess the ecological impact of entrainment on Lake Anna.

Methods and Materials Weekly samples were collected from March 6 to July 31, 1980. On each sample day, ichthyoplankton collections were made at 0600, 1200, 1800 and 2400 hours0.0278 days <br />0.667 hours <br />0.00397 weeks <br />9.132e-4 months <br /> using paired conical nets, 0.5 m x 1.5 m x 505 u mesh. The nets were placed in front of an intake forebay (Figure 5.1) for 10 minutes at each of three depths (surface, midwater and bottom). At the end of each ten minute period, the nets were retrieved and rinsed thoroughly. Samples were returned to the laboratory for sorting and preservation in 3% buffered formalin. All fish eggs and larvae were identified to the lowest possible taxon.

The volume of water filtered was determir.ed using large-vaned, low velocity-sensitive digital flowmeters (General Oceanics Model 2030 MK ll).

Water temperature and dissolved oxygen were recorded at surface, midwater and bottom.

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During the period March through July 1980, a total of 1278 fish l larvae representing five species (Table 5.1) was collected on 22 sample dates.

! Of the larvae collected (Table 5.2), 73.6% were gizzard shad (Dorosoma ceoedianum),

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Of the larvae collected during 1980, midwater samples included 40.7%

of the total and bottom samples accounted for 35 0% of the larvae collected (Table 5 3). Gizzard shad and white perch were most abundant in midwater and bottom collections while ,Lepomis spp., yellow perch and black crapple were .

collected primarily in surface samples.

As'shown by Table 5.4 gizzard shad and white perch were most abundant during the 2400 hour0.0278 days <br />0.667 hours <br />0.00397 weeks <br />9.132e-4 months <br /> collections while Lepomis spp. were collected primarily during the 1200 and 1800 hour0.0208 days <br />0.5 hours <br />0.00298 weeks <br />6.849e-4 months <br /> samples. Yellow perch and black crapple were collected in insufficient numbers to ascertain a distinct diel pattern.

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(Cochran,1963). Daily density values (larvae /1000 m ) are multiplied by average volume pumped that sample day (Table 5.5). Period estimates were computed using daily estimates and the number of days in each period. Variances for period estimates were taken as a weighted average of daily variances.

0 Totaling period estimates by species result in an estimate of 1.419 x 10 larvae entrained for March ' through July 1980 (Table 5.6) .

During 1980 entrainment sampling, no fish eggs were collected. Most species of reproducing fish in Lake Anna produce demersal, adhesive eggs which greatly reduces potential entrainment (Lippson and Moran, 1974).

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The total number.of larvae collected during the 1980 sampling period declined from 1979 values due to a substantial decrease in the number of gizzard shad larvae collected; however, there was an increase in the larvae collected for all other species during 1980. The large number of gizzard shad larvae collected in 1979 resulted from a successful spawn which is supporteo by the increase in standing crop estimates for gizzard shad f rom 86.8 Kg/ hectare in 1979 to 119.8 Kg/ hectare in 1980 (see Volume 2 of this report). The esti-mates of white perch larvae entrained have increased from 1978 (198 x 105) through 1980 (1.02 x 107 ) due to the growth of the Lake Anna white perch population as indicated by the increase in Kg/ hectare estimates from 1.29 in 1978 to 4.18 in 1980 (see Volume 2 of this report). The estimate of Lepomis spp. larvae entrained increased in 1980; however, estimates of standing crop indicate that Lepomis spp. continue to comprise over 30% of ths Lake Anna fish population.

The vertical distribution pattern shown by 1980 data is consistent with that of previous years. The increase in larvae collected during the 2400--

hour sample pdriod is probably related to greater net avoidance during daylight

' samples as demonstrated by numerous researchers (Ecological Analysts,1977).

Of the total larvae entrained (1.419 x 10 ) during the 1980 sample f period, gizzard shad comprised 72.2%. The gizzard shad is the dominant forage fish in Lake Anna and in view of standing crop estimates for gizzard shad l (119.8 Kg/ hectare in 1980) and the high fecundity estimates for gizzard shad which range from 22,400 to 543,900 (Jones et al.,1978), the potential produc-tion of gizzard shad larvae should be sufficient to withstand the entrainment

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Regardless of the source of a disturbance on fish populations, there exists some natural compensatory capacity within -that population. Compensation is the capacity of a population to offset reductions in numbers caused by some disturbance such as ccmmercial or sport fisheries or impingement and entrain-ment (McFadden , 1977). Ricker (1954) stated that the removal of young fish (eggs, larvae and Juveniles) is at least partly balanced by the increased survival of the remaining fish. It is possible that fish populations could withstand exploitation by power plants ar levels described in sustained commercial and sport fisheries (McFadden,1977). The natural compensation capacity of fish populations in Lake Anna would minimize the impact, if any, of entrainment by North Anna Power Station.

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CLL Ate CLU ARE THE LOWER AtID UPPER 95 % CONFIDENCE LIMITS OF THE ESTINATED CATCH. CATCH IS IN LARVAE PER 1000 CUBIC NETERS AtB VOLUt1E IS IN THOUSANDS OF CUBIC NETERS.

DATE SPECIES CATCH PUNPS VOLUtfE CLL ESTINATE CLU 800306 HO FISH TAKEN 5.0 6491 800314 HO FISH TA'i.e 5.0 6491 800320 NO FISH TAKEN 5.0 6491 800327 HO FISH TAKEN 3.0 3895 800402 NO FISH TAKEN 3.0 3895 800410 PERCA FLAVESCEllS 127.7 3.0 3895 -113.000 498.000 1.108.000 800417 NORONE AMERICAllA 2.3 3.0 3895 -23.000 9.000 41.000 PERCA FLAVESCEllS 58.7 -137.000 229.000 594.000 800424 NOPONE At1ERICAtlA 18.7 3.0 384. -55.000 73.000 200.000 PERCA FLAVESCEllS 9.7 -54.000 38.000 130.000 800501 00ROS0t1A CEPEDIANUt1 10.4 5.0 6491 -79.000 68.000 214.000 7 t10RollE AttERICAllA 40.2 -63.000 261.000 586,000 800508 DOROSot1A CEPEDIANUM 43.6 6.0 7790 -358.000 339.000 1.036.000 NOR0tlE AtlERICAtlA 40.7 -173.000 317.000 807.000 FO*toXIS tlIGR0t1ACULATUS 4.3 -53.000 ,33.000 119.000 800515 00ROS0ttA CEPEDIAtiUli 169.7 6.0 7790 -959.000 1.322.000 3.604.000 NORONE At1ERTCANA 31.3 -116.000 244.000 603.000 Pott 0XIS tlIGRol1ACULATUS 9.0 -140.000 70.000 280.000 800522 DOROSONA CEPEDIAllUH 288.8 6.0 7790 -299.000 2.249.000 4.798.000 NOR0t1E AMERICAllA 41.8 -142.000 326.000 793.000 ,

800529 DOROS0t1A CEPEDIAtlUt1 580.6 3.0 3895 575.000 2.261.000 3.948.000 LEFolllS SP. 19.6 -29.000 76.000 181.000 NOROtlE At1ERICAtl4 18.6 -64.000 72,000 209.000 pol 10XIS tlIGROttACULATUS 11.6 -25.000 45.000 115.000 800605 DOROSONA CEFEDIANUh 409.3 6.0 7790 -4.331.000 3.189.000 10.708.000 LEP0llIS SP. 85.1 -524.000 663.000 1.850.000 t!OR0flE At1ERICAtlA 13.5 -79.000 105.000 290.000 Pott 0XIS HIGRONACULATUS 4.7 -59.000 37.000 132.000 800612 DORDSONA CEPEDIAt.U1 320.4 7.0 9088 -458.000 2.911.000 6.281.000 LEP0ftl$ SP. 67.7 -228.000 615.000 1.458.000 NORONE Af1ERICArik 3.7 -88.000 33.000 154.000

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DATE SPECIES CATCH PUNPS VOLUNE CLL ESTINATE CLU 800619 DDROSONA CEPEDI At3UN 138.1 7.0 9088 202.000 1.255.000 2.308.000 LEFONIS SP. 16.5 -143.000 150.C00 443.000 NORONE At1ERICAHA 1.8 -44.000 16.000 77.000 800626 DOROSONA CEPEDIAt3UN 33.3 7.0 9088 -238.000 303.000 844.000 ,

LEPONIS SP. 43.1 -258.000 391.000 1.040.000 800701 00ROSONA CEPEDIANUN 61.7 7.5 '9737 -780.000 601.000 1.982.000 LEPONIS SP. 42.7 -523.000 416.000 1.354.000 Pott 0XIS HIGRONACULATUS 2.6 -67.000 *26.000 118.000 800710 DOROSONA CEPEDIANUN 9.3 8.0 10386 -174.000 97.000 367.000 LEPONIS SP. 39.3 -725.000 408.000 1.541.000 800717 DOROSONA CEPEDIANUM 6.0 7.0 9088 -31.000 55.000 140.000 LEPONIS SP. 7.2 -142.000 65.000 272.000 800724 LEPOHIS SP. 17.5 7.0 9088 26.000 159.000 293.000 800731 LEPONIS SP. 11.9 7.0 9088 -12.000 109.000 229.000 Y'.

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References Cochran, W. G. 1963 Sampling Techniques. Wiley & Sons Inc. N. Y. 413 p.

Ecological Analysts, Inc. 1977 A Review of Entrainment Study Methodologies:

Abundance and Survival. Prepared for Empire State Energy Res. Corp. , June.

Jones, P. W. , F. D. Martin and J. D. Hardy, Jr. 1978. Development of Fishes of the Mid-Atlantic Bight. Volume 1. Center for Environmental and Estuarine Studies of the University of Maryland. # 783. _U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

Lippson, A. J. and M. L. Moran. 1974. Manual for identification of Early Development Stages of Fishes of the Potomac River Estuary.

Martin Marietta Corporation, Baltinore, Maryland. PPSP-MP-13 ,

282 p.

McFadden, J. T. 1977 An Argument Supporting the Reality of Compensation in Fish Populations and a Plea to Let Them Exercise it. Proceedings of the Conference on Assessing the Ef fects of Power-Plant-Induced Mortality on Fish Populations. Ed. by Webster Van Winkle.

Pergamon Press. N. Y. pp.153-178.

O Ricker, W. E. 1954.

11:559-623 Stock and Recruitment. Journal Fish. Board Can.

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Morrisville, North Anna - Ladysmith, and North Anna - Midlothian 500 KV lines on August 22, 1980. A number of locations were recorded, from aerial patrol, where erosion was taking place on the North Anna - Midlothian line, and a few places on the North Anna - Ladysmith and the North Anna - Morrisville lines. The majority of the locations noted were caused by vehicle travel up and down the right of way. These areas were disced, ferti-lized, seeded, and mulched with additional straw bales being installed to prevent erosion.

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SSE 32 37 0 0 0 0 69 1 SSE 13 36 2 1 0 0 52 S 42 79 2 2 0 0 125 3 5 14 SS 25 2 0 0 129 SSW 43 65 5 2 0 0 115 I SSW 13 136 SS 2 0 0- 166 SW 42 52 22 0 0 0 116 I SW 9 61 60 7 0 0 137 USM 40 37 45 7 0 0 129 I 'WSW 10 30 19 4 1 0 64 W 26 40 26 7 0 1 100 I . W 5 22 15 7 0 2 51 WiM 77 112 24 34 16 4 267 I ko! 15 45 18 17 10 3 103 iM 60 94 48 44 8 7 261 I IN 13 55 47 23 13 6 162 lam 25 99 86 39 1 1 251 I laN 14 86 102 30 5 1 238 7 14 26 125 203 41 3 0 394 I N 20 127 171 33 2 0 353 TOTAL 511 1113 697 189 28 13 2551 I (OTAL 221 1052 719 154 32 12 2210 HO. CF HOURS OF CALM Wits - 0 I NO. OF HOLRS OF CARM WIto - 0 AVERAGE WIto SPEED 6.912 HPH I AVERAGE WDO SPEED 7.560 HPH 9

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55 80 13 0 0 0 148 I S 81 170 18 0 0 0 769 SSW 30 86 59 3 0 0 178 I SSN 71 156 50 2 0 0 279 SW 25 56 56 15 0 0 152 I SW 54 126 66 4 0 0 250 WSW 18 16 19 4 0 0 57 I WSW 43 26 50 7 0 0 126 W 26 19 16 3 0 0 64 I W 31 39 28 6 1 0 105

&#M SS 133 15 6 2 0 214 I 6aN 52 115 16 18 12 4 217 64 61 72 41 3 6 0 183 I NW 24 68 12 le 4 1 119 IJM 14 51 73 14 3 1 156 I tem 19 67 31 6 0 0 123 04 16 48 48 6 0 0 118 I N 20 53 23 3 1 0 100 TOTAL 418 844 454 70 12 1 1799 I TOTAL 569 1115 364 68 18 5 2139 .

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_SSE 10 2 0 1 0 0 13 I SSE 31 11 0 0 0 0 42 S 12 0 0 1 0 0 13 I S 51 17 0 2 0 0 70 SSW 14 4 0 2 0 0 20 I SSW 33 36 1 1 0 0 71 SW 6 2 0 0 0 0 8 I SW 22 23 3 0 0 0 48 WSW 9 3 9 0 0 0 21 I WSW 24 8 3 0 0 0 35 14 13 4 1 1 0 0 19 I W 26 17 0 0 0 0 43 H.M 34 17 7 12 5 3 7& I lam 66 75 1 0 0 0 142 IM 19 39 .'2 13 9 2 104 I iM 46 31 6 0 0 0 83 tam S 56 63 10 0 0 138 I tasa 13 10 1 0 0 0 24 5 la 6 57 40 15 0 0 118 I N 9 6 0 0 0 0 15 TOTAL 174 325 210 67 14 5 795 I TOTAL 392 285 19 3 0 '

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!!4C 12 10 3 1 0 0 26 I t#4E 14 37 . 29 5 0 0 85 11E 16 4 3 1 0 0 24 I ilE 15 29 20 1 0 0 65 Et:E 8 3 1 0 0 0 12 1 ENE 9 27 18 1 0 0 55 E 9 5 1 0 0 0 15 I E 10 32 17 4 0 0 63 ESE 10 10 0 0 0 -0 20 I ESE 13 73 9 2 0 0 97 SE 8 4 1 0 0 0 13 I SE 7 36 16 3 2 0 64 SSE 2 10 1 0 0 0 13' I SSE 4 26 4 6 1 0 41 S 5 7 2 0 0 0 14 I S 4 33 35 7 0 0 79 SSW 5 4 0 0 0 1 10 I SSW 3 47 136 43 2 0 231 a SH 3 3 0 0 0 0 6 I SH 6 23 44 18 4 0 95 WSW 1 3 0 0 0 0 4 I WSW I 16 29 23 1 0 70 W 3 4 0 1 0 0 8 I N 1 24 22 16 4 0 67

&"M 5 2 0 0 0 0 7 1 WiM 2 25 24 16 9 0 76 tM 8 0 0 1 0 0 9 I* IN 13 58 50 22 10 4 157 FK4 6 3 1 0 0 0 10 I t#M 25 39 54 36 10 0 164 il 5 7 2 0 0 1 15 I H 9 37 47 26 4 0 123 TOTAL 106 79 15 4 0 2 206 I TOTAL 136 562 554 229 47 4 1532

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tele 13 6 2 0 0 0 21 I l#4E 1 10 16 5 0 0 32 NE 3 4 2 0 0 0 9 I HE 4 8 9 0 0 0 21 EllE 7 2 1 0 0 0 10 I EHE 1 8 2 1 0 0 12 E 5 6 0 0 0 0 11 I E 4 6 0 1 0 0 11 ESE 6 5 0 0 0 0 11 I ESE 2 9 8 0 0 0 19 SE 3 5 2 0 0 0 10 I SE 2 4 3 0 1 0 10

_SSE 3 11 3 0 0 0 17 I SSE O 3 1 1 0 0 5 S 4 6 5 0 0 0 15 I F+ 1 7 9 0 0 0 17 SSW 4 10 2 1 0 0 17 I SSW 3 7 24 9 2 0 45 SW 3 4 1 1 0 0 9 I SW 1 9 16 4 2 0 32 WSW 3 6 2 0 0 1 12 I WSW 0 4 1 4 1 0 10 W 3 7 1 0 0 0 11 I W 2 2 3 2 0 0 9 W:M 4 1 0 0 0 0 5 I &#M 1 0 4 1 4 0 10 tal 4 3 0 1 0 0 8 I IM 2 10 12 6 6 0 36

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HNE 12 30 6 0 0 0 48 I HNE 4 11 27 8 0 0 50 HE 15 15 4 0 0 0 34 I HE 1 13 22 2 0 0 38 EHE 8 17 0 0 0 0 25 I EHE O 4 10 0 0 0 14 E 9 14 1 0 0 0 24 I E 2 6 7 0 0 0 15 ESE 7 16 0 0 0 0 23 I ESE 0 8 1 0 0 0 9 SE 4 19 4 0 0 0 27 I SE o 5 3 1 0 0 9 SSE 5 14 10 4 0 0 33 I SSE 2 3 3 1 0 0 9 S 4 31 20 5 0 0 60 I S 2 5 4 5 0 0 16 SSW 6 38 80 21 3 0 148 I SSN 0 6 16 10 0 0 32 -'

SW 5 34 31 9 4 0 83 I SW 0 9 15 7 0 0 31 WSW 5 18 10 5 0 0 38 I WSW 2 4 0 1 0 0 7 4 8 21 11 3 0 0 43 I W 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 WNW 7 17 4 1 0 0 29 I baM 1 4 2 3 0 0 10 HW 7 23 6 2 1 0 39 I HW 1 10 14 13 5 3 46 Ida4 16 28 1 0 0 0 45 I t#M 3 21 24 21 5 1 75 H 14 40 9 0 0 0 63 I H 6 22 31 34 2 0 95 TOTAL 132 375 197 50 8 0 762 I TOTAL 24 132 179 106 13 4 458 HO. OF HOURS OF CALM WIta - 0 I NO. OF HOURS OF CALM WIto - 0 AVERAGE WIND SPEED 6.653 HPH I AVERAGE W1HD SPEED 9.840 HPH I

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HNE 10 76 117 33 0 0 236 I HNE 13 89 121 44 2 0 269 HE 17 55 73 3 0 0 148 I I4E 17 48 65 3 0 0 133 ENE 8 57 26 3 0 0 94 I EHE 8 53 26 2 0 0 89 E 14 40 6 0 0 0 60 I E 8 42 22 5 0 0 77 ESE 7 43 8 1 0 0 59 'I ESE 6 44 30 11 0 0 91 SE 5 25 29 7 1 0 67 I SE 7 30 15 7 0 0 59

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!W 9 57 133 62 3 0 264 I SW 3 31 61 44 9 0 148 WSW 12 65 57 43 5 1 183 I WSW 1 33 23 13 3 1 74 W 18 76 48 33 9 6 190 I W 2 23 20 13 3 4 65 nal 19 6C 31 22 14 12 158 I WNW 7 34 16 18 10 13 98 iM 19 91 43 37 11 6 207 I HH 10 52 52 33 11 10 168 t#M 24 89 124 88 8 3 336 I - HHW 11 57 108 72 7 3 258 "2 ta 19 100 174 127 10 0 430 I H 22 97 147 110 8 0 384 TOTAL 216 995 1221 594 71 28 3125- I TOTAL 133 750 874 441 63 31 2292 HO. OF HOURS OF CALH WIPO - 2 I HO. OF HOURS OF CAIM WIND - 0 AVERAGE WIND SPEED 9.337 NPH I AVERAGE WIND SPEED 9.550 HPH 7.8 .

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  • I tele 9 48 41 12 0 0 110 I te4E 17 33 44 10 0 0 104 HE 9 35 31 1 0 0 76 I NE 14 29 26 6 0 0 75 EliE 10 31 18 1 0 0 60 I EHE 9 30 15 2 0 0 56 E 16 27 20 1 0 0 64 I E 20 21 10 2 0 0 53 ESE 9 39 14 8 0 0 70 I ESE 12 28 13 1 0 0 54 SE 15 39 20 4 0 0 78 I SE 6 33 45 7 5 2 98 SSE 13 41 19 3 2 0 78 I SSE 7 45 50 7 5 0 114 S 12 61 64 8 0 0 145 I S 12 75 117 19 0 0 223 SSW 17 53 110 38 0 0 218 I SSW 12 79 160 77 0 1 349 SW 8 52 96 42 5 1 204 I SW 10 59 124 96 6 1 296 WSW 12 27 14 21 3 0 77 I WSW 13 48 36 47 4 1 149 W 12 32 15 11 1 0 71 I W 17 54 28 23 6 2 130 MM 10 63 35 19 9 6 142 I WiM 14 58 35 12 15 14 148 IN 16 84 72 26 8 2 208 I iM 14 79 34 9 9 2 147 tam
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  • 00 91 H 14 38 42 11 0 106 14 8 42 29 12 0 I 1 TOTAL 188 721 654 236 31 9 1839 I TOTAL 210 779 844 346 50 24 2253 .

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  • SW 4 19 34 55 8 'O 120 I SW 5 19 24 18 0 0 66 Ntu 6 19 16 18 0 0 59 I WSW 8 27 *9 5 0 0 49 W 6 16 10 6 2 0 40 I W 17 39 5 0 0 0 61 MM 5 27 21 7 10' 9 79 I WIM 11 42 16 2 0 0 71 IM 6 35 42 7 12 3 ,

105 - I tM 17 29 21 1 0 0 68-tam 3 37 55 36 2 0 133 I t#M 7 20 8 0 0 0 35 7 tl 4 26 71 27 1 .0 129 I H 7 14 6 1 ,O O 28 TOTAL 69 404 543 226 49 14 1305 I TOTAL, 14S 344 203 41 1 0 737 HO. OF HOURS OF CALil Hits - 1 , I WO. OF HOURS OF CAtti WIHO - 2 .

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134E O 1 8 1 0 0 10 I lei! 5 11 2 0 0 0 18 HE O O 5 1 0 0 6 I HE 4 6 0 1 0 0 11 ENE O 10 8 0 0 0 18 I EllE 5 14 2 0 0 0 21 C 1 6 9 6 0 0 22 I E 8 7 1 0 0 0 16 ESE .1 14 18 4 0 0 37 I ESE 10 16 1 0 0 0 27 SE 1 11 12 6 1 0 31 I SE 6 13 4 0 0 0 23 SSE 2 14 7 0 0 0 23 I SSE 15 15 3 0 0 0 33 14 8

  • 0 0 34 S 1 14 10 0 0 0 25 I S 12 0 SSW 0 18 15 5 0 0 38 I SSW 11 12 8 J 0 0 31 SW 1 5 7 9 0 0 . 22 1 SW 12 22 3 3 0 0 40 WSW 1 5 0 0 0 0 6 I. WSW 15 22 4 2 0 0 43 H 2 11 6 1 0 0 20 I W 17 31 15, 2 0 0 65 WlM 0 7 8 0 0 0 15 I WNW 13 22 6 0 0 0 41 IM 2 11 18 3 1 1 36 I iM 9 13 14
  • 0 0 0 ' 36 12M 0 3 11 1 0 0 15 I l#M ,4 9 ,3 0 0 0 16 il 1 1 9 2 0 0 13 I il 5 18 2 0 0 0 25 TOTAL 13. 131 151 39 2 1 337 I TOTAL 151 245 76 8 0 0 480 HO. OF HOURS OF CALH WINO - 0 I NO. OF HOURS OF CALM WIPO - 1 AVERAGE WIND SPEED 8.517 NPH I AVERAGE WIND SPEED 5.141 HPH I

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  • 208 24 1 0 544 I la4E 59 203 245 74 2 0 583 NE 75 167 95 2 0 0 339 I HE 65 144 145 14 0 0 368 Ei!E 59 146 50 2 0 0 257 I -ENE 41 145 77 6 0 0 269 E 71 146 48 5 0 0 272 I E 62 125 59 12 0 0 258 ESE 83 187 47 7 0 0 324 I ESE 53 190 66 14 0 0 323 SE 74 176 44 8 0 0 302 I SE 33 137 94 to 9 2 300 SSE 111 161 18 4 0 0 294 I I SSE 33 140 49 17 8 0 292 S 160 370 67 4 0 0 601 I l S 41 212 253 47 2 0 555 SEW 136 43S 220 12 0 0 806 .I. SSW 49 225 511 1% 10 1 992 SW 10S 281 190 22 0 0 601, I { SW 37 172 287 190 21 1 708' WSW SS 93 106 16 1 0 311 I ~40 154 102 95 9 2 402 W 86 107 65 26 1 2 287 I .' WSW W 56 174 93 56 14 6 379 WM 209 310 52 59 23 7 660 I
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'2 41 28 29 34 34 26 40 34 25 31 32 35 39 31 40 32 ' 531 20.21 3 24 23 13 18 13 11 15 22 19 21 24 19 33 23 37 23 338 12.86 4 10 17 12 6 8 9 7 13 15 15 9 10 26 24 15 24 220 8.37 i .5 16 9 5 3 9 6 4 15 13 10 10 6 17 16 13 16 168 6.39 -

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9 1 2 l' 2 1 0 0 5 7 8 1 0 2 9 4 7 50 1.90 10 3 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 5 5 0 0 1 2 2 5 28 1.07 i 11 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 3 0 2 3 3 0 6 25 0.95 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 1 3 2 0 12 0.46 13 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 2 0 0 1 2 1 2 13 .0.49 14 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 3 -0 10 0.38 15 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0.11 16 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1. 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 8 0.30 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 2 0.08 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0.08 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.04 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.04 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2

TOTAL 180 138 122 121 135 120 148 173 186 184 148 150 199 207 206 211 2628 100.00 PCT. TOTAL 6.85 5.25 4.64 4.60 5.14 4.57 5.63 6.58 7.08 7.00 5.63 5.71 7.57 7.88 '7.84 8.03 100.00 MW k

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CURRENT DATE 2/11/81 TIME 12.57.46 FOR PERIOD 1/ 1/80 THROUGH 12/31/84 TWENTY-FOUR HOUR WIto DIRECTICH REPORT E LEVATION 150.00*

H.75 tedE NE ENE E ESE SE SSE S' SSW SW WSW W need tad 6444 H TOTAL PCT. TOTAL 1 64 55 67 54 47 42 59 63 42 49 55 56 61 54 56 56 884 34.00 2 38 22 28 26 40 30 34 35 20 32 33 35 45 35 42 31 526 20.23 3 24 18 16 12 10 13 14 27 18 24 17 33 28 24 30 20 328 12.62 4 12 18 8 7 10 7 11 8 19 16 19 14 14 17 22 20 222 8.54

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TOTAL 187 140 133 113 127 112 134 182 195 185 151 ISS 180 193 207 203 2600 100.00 PCT. TOTAL 7.19 5.38 5.12 4.35 4.88 4.31 5.15 7.00 7.50 7.12 5.81 6.08 6.92' 7.42 7.96 7.81 100.00 7.16

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AVG. DAILY VALUE -0.15 55.48 40.98 12.91 0.0 hAXINUM 1-HR VAUUE 12.53 95.71 84.00 53.79 0.0 N]NIMUM 1-HR VALUE -5.41 7.93 -14.40 0.0 0.0 PRECIPITATIOH

SUMMARY

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4.1.a Chemical Tabulated from Operating Data 4.1.a.1 Type of Discharge - Boron and Chromate ***

Analysis for Boron and Chromate are performed on the Clarifier Monthly composite sample obtained by Health Physics. The analysis indicate zero (0) pounds of chroinate discharged for the reporting period. The Boron discharge data follows:

Discharge Date Time Duration Pounds No.* Boron as 8 N-80-1 2-1-80 0730 Jan. 1980 Composite 54. .

N-80-2 2-29-80 1130 Feb. 1980 Composite 1373 N-80-3 3-31-80 1130 March 1980 Composite 708 N-80-4 4-30-80 1230 Apr. 1980 Composite 401 N-80-5 5-31-80 1245 May 1980 Composite 6023**

N-80-6 6-30-80 1145 Jun. 1980 Composite 805 N-80-7 7-31-80 0900 Jul.1980 Composite 723 N-80-8 8 80 0700 Aug. 1980 Composite 1417 N-80-9 10-1-80 0930 Sep. 1980 Composite 1688 C N-80-10 N-80-11 11-3-80 12-1-80 09CO 0800 Oct. 1980 Composite Nov.1980 Composite 417 617 N-80-12 1-2-81 1300 Dec. 1980 Composite 745

  • Discharge numbers assigned for convenience
    • Boron high due to maintenance activities.
      • Values include Baron discharged from Unit 1 Steam Generators 4.1.a.2 Type of Discharge - Amonia and Hydrazine ~

Discharges of Ammonia and Hydrazine to the aquatic environment are difficult to quantify. Since Hydrazine reacts with oxygen to give essentially amon'ia and since ammonia is also discharged to the atmosphere, the basis for discharge is an estimated maximum value based on specifications.

From WCAP 8113, Rev.1, January 1975. Figure 7-19 a pH of 9.0 corresponds to an amonia concentration 0.-25 PPM Therefore: 3 i

Estimated maximum blowdown for three steam generators =

105GPM x 60 Min /Hr. x 24 Hr./ day x 270 days = 4.08 x 107 gallons. l Pounds of Amonia = 8.337 x 10 6 x volume x l Pounds of Amonia = 8.337 x 10-6 x 4.08 x 10gPM NHx0.35 '

S Pounds of Amonia discharged per unit = 85 pounds as NH3 d Pounds of Ammonia discharged for 1980 = 170 pounds as NH3 l

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'. Chemicals Date Recovered Quantity System 4.1.b.1 Lime 4-18-80 2000 lbs Sewage Treatme

    • 4.1.b.2 Sodium Hydroxide 3-25-80 660 gal. Secondary Demi:

(25%)

Sodium Hydroxide 4-15-80 1320 gal. Secondary De'mir

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Sodium Hydroxide 6-18-80 1320 gal. Secondary Demir (25%)

Sodium Hydroxide 8-27-80 1320 gal. Secondary Demir (25f}

$cdium Hydroxide 10-14-80 1650 gal. Secondary demir (25%)

Sodium Hydroxide 12-18-80 1650 gal. Secondary Demir (25%)

    • 4.1.b.3 Sulfuric Acid 1-30-80 1000 gal. Secondary Demir (660Be)

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! 4.1.b.4 Sodium Bicarbonite 8-10-80 2500 gal. Sewage Treatmen

, 4.1.b.5 Calgon CS 10-1-80 .200 lbs. Diesel Cooling 4.1.b.6 Sodium Hy ochlorite 2-1-80 2000 gil. Bearing Cooling (15%

Sodium Hy ochlorite 6-20-80 2000 gal. Bearing Cooling (15%

Sodium Hypochlorite Total for -

1595 gal. Sewage Treatmen (15%) Construction and Operation 4.1.c Not addressed

    • Neutralized before discharge - actually discharged as Sodium Sulfate

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1. SWC3 phene numbers:

Day 1-703-82S-2595, Valley Region, James A. Preston l or 1-703-433-9045, Pager call Nights and Holidays 1--304-786-2241 Capitol Operator (I,aave Message)

2. Alternate 1 Mr. M. ?. Kadl2cwski (31-3656), Alternate 2 Mr. A. W. Hadder (31-3006'
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' Oescription of sample point P/dah /2FR Discharge No. o//

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Time, date, initials i Mr. A. W. Hadder notified by ccpy of this /r>OO [-//-70 dd/  ;

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/'/4' Cc=pleted report sent to J. R. Grubbs /Md  ?-/'* N.)

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1. S*dC3 phone numbers:

Oay 1-703-829-2595, Valley Region, James A. Presten ,

or 1-703-433-9C45, Pager call l Nights and Holidays 1-804-786-2241 Capitol Cperater (* eave Message)

Alternate 1 Mr. M. F. Kadiubewski (31-3656); Alternate 2 Mr. A. W. Hadder (31-3206) 2.

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Japes :1. Horten Superviser - Chemist /

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J. W. tatice (Station 31 ologist) _

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Time, date, initial's O' Virginia SWC3 notified by phone 6 9s*v F-//-[d M Time, date, initials Name of individual centacted at SWC3 8/44 /r'#46/06

' Mr. R. L. Birckhead notifiec8 bp phone (81-4682) # 93 7 f-// Y d d#

Time, date, initials Mr. A. W. Hadder notified by copy of this 7000 f-//ft f'd/

Time, date, u.itia'.s memorandum .

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Time, date, initials i

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Cay 1-703-8,.8-2595, Valley Regien, James A. Presten er 1-703-433-9045, Pager call Nights and Holidays 1-804-756-2241 Capitol Cperator (',ea're Message)

2. Alternate 1 Mr. M. F. Kadlubcwski (31-3656); Alternate 2 Mr. A. W. Hadder (31-3206)
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O- .T. W. Msite (Station Biologist)

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Name of individual centacted at SWC3 #ic o' #/I C</L Mr. R. L. Birckhead notified bp phone (91-4682) / vo-~~ iSve-?C / '"'

Time, date, initials Mr. A. W.'Hadder notified by ccpy of this /7Af' ic-a-N CM

=eecrandu:n T1=e, date, initials Ceepleted repor. sent to J. R. Grchbs s 2 f~ n - :-b (N Time, date, inttials l 1. SWC3 phene numben i Cay 1-703-829-2595, valley Regica, James A. PreSten er 1-703-433-9045, Pager call Nights and Holidays 1-804-786-2241 Capitol Cperator (I.aave Message)

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Time, date, initials Name of individual contacted at SWC3 /I/t' t #n'it- 4 6 4 Mr. R. L. 31rckhead notified by phene (81-4682) /t> / 0 / 2 -/- /0 #

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Oay 1-703-828-2595, valley Region, James A. Presten er 1-703-433-9045, Pager call Nights and Eclidays 1-804-786-2241 Capitol Cperator C' eave Message)

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No. 97024030 MEMORANDUM

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To Mr. R. W. Ca rtwright February 11, 1981 rnons J. R. Grubbs NPDES DISCHARGES 005, 006, 007, AND 008 Attached is a letter from the SWCR which deletes the requirement "of measuring fecal colif6rm at areas of the discharges f rom outfalls 005, 006, 007, and 008" as stated in special condition 7 of your amended permi t.

Your signature below, and those of Mr. D. L. Benson, and Mr. L. B. Jones will acknowledge receipt of these instructions, ,

and that a copy was placed in the front of your NPDES Laboratory Manual.

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(703) 823 2535 Warren L. Braun 20 flovember 1980 j%,y," a$"j",

t' orris t.. Brehmer, Ph.D. ,

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Environmental Services -

VEPCO P.O. Box 26666 . .

Rich .cnd, Virginia 23261 -:

Dear Dr. Brehmer:

This letter is in regard to the fecal coliform data submitted in accordance witl Special Condition flu.r.ber 7 in NPDES Pernit flumber VA 0052451 Tor your, florth Anna facility. We have reviewed the infonnation__submi tted _ar.d see no_

reason to continue to monitor this parameter.

The amendment to the florth Anna Permit has been dolapd for s:ma time as. a.

. result of our difference of opinion concerning the establishent'of limita-tions for outfall 009. As you are aware, the effluent cedelines proroced .

in September 1980 do not address construction runoff. Wa vill therck,e incorocrate the TSS limitations of 60 mo/1 daily averaaf and 103 tr.g/l daily maxict.m as requested in your letter of 17 June 1980. We will forward the Feviac urait psrmit to E?A next week and anticipate sendinr; the $roft per-mit to you in December.

We have reviewed your letter of 30 September 1980 regarding the oil spill at the Bremo Bluff _ power _ station. Our primary concern is that no r..4ditional oil be lost to the James River. As your twice weekly inspections of outfall .

001 have indicated since mid spring, the oil seepage is no longer evident

, The monitoring wells have also shown little or no oil since they were'initi-ally drilled. In lieu of written reports, we request that both the cooling water discharge outfall 001 end the monitoring wells continue to be inspected

.on a regular basis arid that we be notified of any increase in amount of oil at these locations. We are hopeful that the measures teken by the company during the past spring and surt.mcr will be sufficient to prevent any further loss of O oli from the statics.

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e-Also we have not received confinnation of the pubif e notice for the Bremo Bluff reissuance. As you are aware, we cannot proceed with the reissuance of the pennit or the cancellation of the consent order, until we receive the certifir:ation of the public notice procedures. Your prompt attention to this mattee will be appreciated. -

Finally, the October DMR contained a violation of the maximm pH effluent limitation for outfall 004. The DMR indicated a maximum value of 11.2 vs a pennitted 8.5. The violation was attributed to a spill of sodium hydroxide on 10 October. The spill was the result of the failure of a liquid level indicator serving a tank in the area of the demineralizer.

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permit condition mr, r.c.cessitate the involvement of the Bureau of Enforcement. '

If you have any questions regarding any of the matters discussed herein,'please don't hesitate to contact me. .

Sincerely, '

UIh-O W. L. Kregloe Pollution Control Engineer

/Jf cc: BAT, Richmond Bureau of Enforcement, Richmond VR0 Files #22-4720 & 22-4740 '

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Amendment Nos.'"23 (Unit 1).and 3 (Unit 2) to the. Operating License for

' North Anna Power Station, Unit No. 1 and 2.- The changes revise the North Anna Unit No. I and Unit No. 2 Environmental Technical Specif' :ons into two. subsections: Part ! - Ra.flological and Psrt il - Non-radiological-  !

(Environmental Protection Plan).

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