ML20029D231
ML20029D231 | |
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Site: | Arkansas Nuclear |
Issue date: | 12/31/1993 |
From: | Mims D ENTERGY OPERATIONS, INC. |
To: | NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM) |
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Arkansas Nuclear One - Units 1 and 2 Docket Nos. 50-313 and 50-368 License Nos. DPR-51 and NPF-6 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report - 1993 Gentlemen: Arkansas Muclear One, Units 1 and 2 (ANO-1 & 2) Technical Specifications 6.12.2.5 and 6.9.4, respectively, require the submittal of an annual radiological environmental report for the previous calendar year prior to May 1 of each year. Attached is the annual radiological environmental report for ANO for the year 1993. This ( report fulfills the reporting requirements referenced above. l Should you have any questions regarding this submittal, please contact my office. l Very truly yours, I l hauj$??$r4 l l Dwight C. Mims l Director, Licensing l t DCM/jjd Attachment
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. .a cc: Mr. Leonard J. Callan Regional Administrator U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region IV 611 Ryan Plaza Drive, Suite 400 Arlington, TX 76011-8064 NRC Senior Resident Inspector Arkansas Nuclear One - ANO-1 & 2 Number 1, Nuclear Plant Road Russellville, AR 72801 Mr. George Kalman NRR Project Manager Region IV/ANO-1 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission NRR Mail Stop 13-H-3 One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852 Mr. Thomas W. Alexion NRR Project Manager, Region IV/ANO-2 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission NRR Mail Stop 13-H-3 One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852 )
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1: Summary H
.i The Annual Radiological Environmental Report (ARER) presents data obtained through' -
analyses of environmental samples collected for Arkansas Nuclear Ohe's (ANO) Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMI*j for the period January 1,' 1993 through _ December : 31,1993. The' ARER fulfills the requirements of ANO Unit 1 Technical Specification 6.12.2.5-
~ and Unit 2 Technical Specification 6.9.4.- ,
1 During 1993, as in previous years, ANO detected radionuclides attributable to plant operations in the discharge surface water (Tritium), sediment (Manganese-54, Cobalt-58, - l [ Cobalt-60 and Cesium-137) and fish (Cesium-134 and Cesium-137).- ANO personnel routinely - o
= monitors results from this area in order to note any trends. Their review of 1993 results'from - this area indicates the following: . .. Tritium levels in the discharge basin surface water were higher than the 1987 through 1992 '
l- average levels, although still far below reporting requirements; This is believed to be due to ' the duration of releases from the' ANO-2 steam generators during the first and second - quarters. Because of the conversion from ammonia-hydrazine to morpholine as a pH control j
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i additive for secondary chemistry control and the steam generator outage, several releases _j above the historic average were processed from the steam gerators to remove - contaminants or drain for inspection. ) 1 Steam generator releases normally contain measurable levels of tritium. These levels were l discharged for a much longer period of time than for a routine release. This longer release . period increases the probability 1) that the discharge composite sampler will acquire a sample with measurable tritium activity, and 2) that this sample will be combined with other positive samples to produce a measurable concentration in the compositer It should be noted that tritium levels returned to levels more representative of the historic average in the third and fourth quarters of1993. Radionuclides in the discharge sediment are not demonstrating any increase in comparison I
' to previous years. Review indicates that 1993 levels are less than those of previous years.
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e ~ Radionuclides in the discharge fish are not demonstrating any increase in comparison to previous years. In addition, all results were well below the required lower limit of detection. as identified in the technical specification. Section 2.0 of this report discusses these results in more detail.- Radiolonical Environmental Monitorina Pronram :
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Radiation and radioactivity are monitored around ANO within a 22-mile radius.' The . cnvironment around ANO has been monitored for radiation and radioactive contamination for. -i approximately 21 years. The REMP was established about two years before the station became ~ j . operational (1974). This program provided da't a on background radiation and radioactivity which. is normally present in the area.~ ANO has continued to monitor the environment by sampling air, )
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milk, water, food products, vegetation, sediment and fish, as well as measuring radiation directly. Samples are collected from both indicator and controllocations. Indicator locations are within j. approximately five miles of the site, and are expected to show any increases or buildup of radioactivity that might occur due to station operation. Control locations ~ are farther away from the station, and are expected to indicate the presence of only naturally occurring radioactivity. The' l results obtained from indicator locations are compared with control locations and with concentrations present in the environment before the station became operational. This allows for - ! assessment of any impact the operation of ANO might have had on the surrounding environment. In 1993, approximately 955 radiological environmental samples were collected and analyzed for radioactivity. Radionuclide concentrations measured at indicator locations were compared to control locations as well as concentrations in previous years. ' ANO personnel assessed plant operations using this data and concluded that no significant impact occurred on^the environs surrounding the plant. Radiation levels in the environment were undetectable in many cases
.and at or near previous levels in significant pathways associated with ANO; Therefore, plant- ;
operation has had no harmful effects nor resulted in any irreversible damage to the environment. Attachments Attachment I contains results of air, milk, water, food products, vegetation, sediment : i and fish samples collected in 1993 and analyzed by Entergy Services, Inc. (ESI) System-
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p Chemistry. Results ofESI Systen$ Chemistry's participation in the Environmental Protection
' Agency (EPA) Interlaboratory Comparison Program are also contained in Attachment I.
Attachment II contains results of thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs) collected in 1993'- and analyzed by ANO Dosimetry Attachment III contains statistical analyses performed on air and TLD results, and equations that were utilized. Attachment IV contains dose -
' calculations performed for sediment using a generalized equation from Regulatory Guide 1.109.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS :
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Pge Summary...................................................................................... i-
- Lis t o f Ta bl es . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . Vi i
l L Lis t o f Fi g u res . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . vii - . Lis t o f .Atta ch m en t s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . viii .. Section' Tonic : 1.0 - In t ro d u ctio n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . ... . . . . . ..
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1 1.1 - Rad iati o n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 I 1.2 : Benefits of Radiation . . .. .... ..... .. .. .. .. .. . . .. . .. . . . . ..... . .... .1-1. 1.3 Radiation Perspectives . .. .. . . . .... . ... . ... .... .. .... .. .. . .. . .. . 1-2' l .4 ' ' Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program : Purpose and Design Criteria ... ... .. ....... . . . .. ... . .... ..... .... 1-2' 1.5 Dose Pathways Associated with ANO ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1-3.- 1.6 . Pathways Monit ored . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . :1-3 1.7 - Previous Data Comparison . .. .. ...... .. .... .... . .. .. . . .. . .. .. 1-4 2.0 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program ..... . .. . ..... .... .. . 2-1 21 Air Particulates and Radiciodines ... ....... .... ....... . .. . . .. .... . 2-1 2.2 Thermoluminescent Dosimetry . .... .. . ..... .. .... .. .. .... ........... 2-5 2.3 Milk .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-10 2.4 W ater.......................... .............. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.12 2.5 ' -Vegetation and Food Products .... ....... ...... .... .. .... ..... . .. .. .. 2-17 2.6 Sediment ..... . .. .. ....................................................... 2-19 2.7 Fish .... ........................................-..................... 2 2.8 Annual Lan d Use Censu s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Av
' TABLE OF CONTENTS Section : Tonic - : _Page 3.0 , E Analytical Program Technical Description . . .. ....... .... .. ....... .... .. .. . 3-i -
- 31 f Sampl$ Handling and Treatment . .... .. ....... ......... .. ....... .. .... . .. 3-1
- 3.2 s ' Gross Beta .' Air Sample ' Analysis ;. .. ......... .. .. . .. .... .. .. . .. .... .. .. ' 3-2.~
- '3.3 L i Gross Beta Water Sample' Analysis ..... .......;.. ............ . .. ... ..... .
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" 3.4 ^ . Tritium Water Sample ' Analysis . .. . ............. .... .. .... ............. . .. 3-2 E 3.5 ; Iodine-131' Sample ' Analysis'.. .... . .... .. . . . .. . .. .. . .. . ..... .. . .. 3 2 -
l 3.6 i ' Gamma Isotopic ~ Sample Analysis ;.. ....... .... .. .... . . .. . ....... .. . 3-3.;-
- 3.7 Thermoluminescent Dosimetry;....... .... .. . .. .. .. . .. . . .... .. .. ...... 3-4 :
3.8! .; Data Reporting Conventions . ' . .. ............ .. . . .. ............ ..... ... .... 3-5 :
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Introduction 1.1 Radiation People are always subjected to natural radiation. This radiation exposure comes from the sun and naturally occurring radioactive materials present in the ' l earth, structures we inhabit, and in the food and water we consume. There are a radioactive gases in the air we breathe and our bodies are themselves radioactive. The levels of natural or background radiation vary greatly from location to location. For example, the average Unites States resident receives approximately - L . . . L 1300 millirem in a year from natural background as shown in Table 1-1. In addition, man-ma'de sources of radiation, such as X-rays,' radiation fora medical purposes, fallout from nuclear explosives testing and radioactive materials . from nuclear power plants contribute additional exposure. However, as shown in . 1 Table 1-1, an individual receives the major portion of dose from natural background.
'and other sources with nuclear power plants contributing <1.0 millirem. This would - - also be the case for individuals living around or next to ANO.
I 1.2 . ' Benefits of Radiation ... Nuclear power plays an important part in meeting today's electricityi b needs, and will continue to serve as an important source of energy well into the future. In addition, other uses of radiation have brought tremendous benefits to our everyday lives during the past 20 or 30 years. Radioisotopes and controlled ! radiation are used, for example, to sterilize medical supplies, to improve the keeping qualities of foodstuffs, in industrial processes, in medical science, and in- o y the study of environmental pollution, agriculture and hydrology.-- Medical diagnosis and treatment are the main sources'of public' exposure to man-made radiation, ' but the benefit in terms of human lives and health is enormous. 1 1-1 h r . . , . . . :
l l 1.3 Radiation Perspectives Although it is not generally realized, radioactive materials from nuclear power plants are strictly regulated, while naturally occurring radiation is basically unregulated; however as shown in Table 1-1, the public receives more exposure to naturally occurring radiation. For example, a person living near a 1000 MWe coal fired plant could receive 7.2 millirem in a year from naturally occurring radioactive materials contained in the coal that is burned. A person living adjacent to a similar sized nuclear plant is expected to receive less than 1.0 millirem in a year. Radioactive elements lose their radioactivity, and resulting toxicity, with time. In comparison, potentially toxic non-radioactive materials, such as lead, silver and meremy, can present a danger to humans until properly treated, stabilized, and disposed. 1.4 Radioloeical Environmental Monitorine Program Purpose and Desien Criteria The REMP was established to ensure that plant operating controls properly function to minimize any associated radiation endangerment to human health or l l the environment. The purpose of the REMP is: l
- to measure radiation levels and their variations in environmental media in the area surrounding the plant, )
e to determine average levels of radiation and radioactive material l in various environmental media, e to evaluate environmental sampling procedures, equipment and techniques, and e to detect effects, if any, of ANO operation on the environmental radiation levels and concentrations. 1-2
.1 The desian criteria for the REMP are: .l == to analyze important pathways for anticipated types and quantities - ')
of radionuclides released into the environment, . _
- to consider the possibility of a buildup oflong-lived radionuclides in the environment and physical and biological accumulations that may contribute to human exposures, e to consider the potential radiation exposure to plant and animal life in the environment surrounding ANO, and :
- to correlate levels of radiation and radioactivity in the environment with radioactive releases from station operation.
1.5 Dose Pathways Associated with ANO Figure 1-1 shows potential exposure pathways that could occur as a d result of a nuclear power plant. However, the most significant environmental : dose pathways from a nuclear power station are direct' dose from gaseous effluent and thyroid dose due to the ingestion of milic. 'ANO operations are expected to have little, if any, impact by these pathways due to the very low - . levels of radiation released. q 1.6 Pathways Monitored 6 'l
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The airborne, waterborne, ingestion arid direct radiation pathways - I are monitored as required by ANO Technical Specifications. The REMP - l includes the sampling program required to meet the above intent. This program is supplemented with additional sampling in order to provide a comprehensive and well-balanced program. Sample locations to monitor - exposure pathways are described in Table 1-2 and shown in Figure 1-2. , Section 2.0 of this report provides a discussion of 1993 sampling results. 1-3 . .= . .-
1.7 - - Previous Data Comparison A comparison of 1993 results to preoperational studies, operational controls and previous ARERs indicates no significant changes. Results remained
.at levels similar to those of previous years. Such results confirm that ANO effluent controls and equipment are performing satisfactorily.. 1 l
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'R,s_dittion Risks In Perspectivei " l Estimated Loss of Average' Life: d
;d ~ . Radiation Dose Comparisonsi 1 ; Expectancy From Various Health Risksf , , ' ~
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- : Approximate , ~ . of Life Expectancyl "
Natural Background MREM! Year; ,
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! Average u.S. Resident ........:.... ... ........... 300 : ' - -
.... ... .....~.2370 (as> ' e ; d ~ >
- Avera0s Denver Resident.............. .......p.... 380 -
Smoking.20 Cigarettes
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(.'..... 2 - . . o j.. ; Overweight rey ros)....... ..;............i...'...... ... 985 tr.7 vwen
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i3 New York /New Jersey !.................. ..... ..... 360 t Aq Accidents Combined........... 435n.:vws)~'
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s Auto Accidents .'........ . ........ ................ ........ 200 4 [ Ma' sachusetts... .... ....... . . ........ .. ....... 4 75 ' . l Medical Exposure : .
- Alcohol Consumption (u.sfAver ge). ......... ..130:
5 Average U.S. Citizen ... ... .... ... . . . ......... 50 -- Home Accidents.f.............................95, l 4 Typical Medical Examination : D rowning . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . ..... . . . . . . . .. . ... . . .. . . .41 ! Dental X-Rays crumoum).... ... . .. ... ...... 3,000 rsun; . { ' Chest X-Rays ...... ...... ...... .. . .. ... ...... . 10 (sone! ' Natural Background Radiation.. .... ......... 8 Gastro-intestinal Series (upw a (me).. .. . .1,400 rsonel Medical Diagnostic X-Rays (u.s. Avecese/. ... 6 l Occupational Exposure-All Catastrophes (eemqueue. ste.). . .. . .......3.5 l Average Pilgrim Station ! Radiation Worker (since isso; . . ..600u ev., One REM Radiation... . . . . .1 Background Radiation Sources Radon 55%
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( l 4 Cosmic 8% > , 4 l iTerrestrial 8% !
- Nuclear Medicine 4%
i linternal 11% > *- Consumer Products 3%
- Other <1%
) Occupational 0.3% , Medical X-Rays 11% -> Fallout 0.3% i Nuclear Fuel 0.1% l Miscellaneous 0.1% ? I l' The percentage contribution of various radiation sources to the total average etfective dose equivalent in the U.S. population. l 1-5 urufr ntBOSTONMSON
L TABLE 1-2-- iSample Stations l l Sample Station Number:: 1~ E Aporoximate Direction and Distance from Plant: 88'- 0.6 miles Samole Tvoes: 1) Airborne radiciodines-- 2- 2) Airbome particulates l
- 3) Direct radiation-Samole Station Location:.
The sample station is near the meteorology tower approximately 0.6 miles east of ANO. . Samole S6 tion Numben 2 : 1 Anoroximate Direction and Distance from Plan _t:. 235'- 0.4 miles j I Samole Tvoes: 1) Airborne radiciodines
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- Etravelingfrom ANO,1 THEN go approximately.0.2 miles west toward Gate 4. Turn left and go approximately;
- 0.1 miles. Turn right and go approximately 0.1 miles.' The sample station is on the right -
. at the former AP&Llodge location?
Itraveling south on Flatwood Road,1 THEN go approximately 0.25 miles from sample station l109.} Veer left at fork in road and . g) approximately 0.2 miles. Turn right and go approximately 0.1 miles.' Turn right and go approximately 0.1 miles.- The sample station is on the right at the former'AP&L lodge -
. location. ?Samole Station Number: 3 - ' . Anoroximate Direction and Distance from Plant:- 0' '0.6 miles Sample Types: ?l) Airborne radioiodines
- 2) Airborne particulates -
- 3) Direct radiation :
- 4) Groundwater (alternate)
Samole Station Location: E traveling west on Higinvay 333, . .. . . . THEN go approximately 0.35 miles from Gate 2 at ANO. Turn left onto gravel road and go approximately 0.05 miles. . The sample station is on the left. Etraveling east on Highway 333, . . . THFN go approximately 0.9 miles fromjunction of Highway 333 and Flatwood Road. Turn right onto gravel road and gc, approximately 0.05 miles. The sample station is on the left. 1-6
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, Approximate Direction and Distance from PlantJ111*f 7.0 miles? gg s
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E Go to the;AP&L local office wiiich is located off Highway 7T in RusselMlle/ARi .... t(305 South Knoxville Awnue).!: Tbc sample station islin the southeast coinefof the back lot;I Sampic_Staden_Num]Nne
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Anoroximate Direction and Distance from Plant:3209$- 19.3 miles I * < - Samole Tvoes* 71)' Airborne radiolodines i .
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e : 3) Direct radiation W 9 Samble Station Location! c, . , .. . . . ,. ...-.a . . , . .. ... 5: Turn west atjunction of Highway 7 and Highway 27 in Dardanelle, JAR.; Proceed tojunction of r LHighway 27 aiut Highway 10 in Danville/AR& Turn right pnto Highway 10 and proceed af shbrt ; idistance to the AP&L supply yard, which is on the right adjacent to an AP&L substationhThe L sff ' sample statio' is n in the southwest corner of the supply yard.[ - Sample Station Numbenl8[ . ~.. _ , 1 Approximate Direction and l>istance from Plant E180*J0.1 :rdlesl Sample Tvoes* gl) Surface water (composite) c i 2) Sh6:eline sediment E , - NM [ . g) Fish 9 ~
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2 traveling south onFlatwood Road,t . . . . . . #., .. s. .. 2,.2 , M- &' THEN go approximatsly 0.2 miles from saniplelestAti6n statiodis"on 109 de leAE ATHA sanip.. x
- Q traveling west from'ANO icward GateW , . . .j.li;j&. .g 9 ,-
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Sample Station Numben:16 - a FAnoroximate Direction and Distar.stfrom Plantn 29065.9 miles ( Sample Types il) Shoreline sediment ? ,
> Sample Station Location: , . . ~ , . . . . . .. , . ~ . .. .., .t s ; Fromjunction of Highway 64 and Highway 359 (Flat Rock Piney Bay R$creational Area turnoff),: ~
igo aisproxunately 0.7 miles west on Highway 644The sample station is'at.the ~~ ~ Piney Creek aren oni Lake Dardanelle.s -
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~ r Samole Tvoes: il) Milk- '1 ' ' Samole Station Locat' ion:. .. Turn from Highway 7 onto Harrell Diive in Russellville,L AR and go appro$lma~tely 0.1[ miles. . : Turn right and go approximately 0.25 miles. The sample station is on the lea at the Arkansas ' ' l i1 Tech Dairy.;
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! Turn south from Highway 333 ont5 County.Rhad 141 Ind g6 apphElmaEly 0.55 diilis5Tddii ich and go approximately 0.'6' miles? Turn lea and go approximately' 0,05 miles.tThe samp15 L. - station is oa the'right at the Harold Sieuber Dairjf ,
7 Samole Station Number:?32? A. . . . . Anomximate Direction and Distance from Plant: 9132' f 0.9 miles; *
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# 0 From bridge over intake $$nikg6'sosth approximatEly 0.25 niilesMurn Isfiand approximitsly? y 10.25 miles.ihrn lea on Bunker Hill Lane and go appr6ximately 0.05 miles.n ne sample'stati6n is:6 ion'ths right-. at CliAon Stswart's Resident , .
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(Tromjunction of Highwaj 64jdad Higimiy)326 (Dike Road), go apprhx{rhately0.3 miles esst on' 4: Dike RoaddThe sample station is on the lea at the Ouita Lake Recreation' Area on the Illinoisl ' ~ j iBayou.4f
' Sample Station Numberr 36 3 ' +
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$The sample station is at the Settling Pond on the ANO site'easi ofthe diAcharjge canali - NS' amole Sthlon NumbirN73 >
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?Anoroximate Direction arid Distance from Planti O' - 7.5 milesi w Samole Tynes:.. f1) Milk 1 iSamole Station Locationf 4 EtravelingnorthonHighway3334 . .. . ,
11IEN go;approximately 3.5 miles fromjunction of Highway 333 'and Mill Creek Road on Highlwayc >
, 03332. Turn lea and go approsimately 0.1 miles? The sample station is on the lea at the Lawrence SteuberDairpi.. is i .L [ ~
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~ /approximately 0.1 milesATurn riglit and go appr6ximately 0.05 miles 4The sample station is oni -
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(Fromjunction of Highway N4 and HijhEay 326 hi Gum Log,~AR, 30 approximately'1,1 mili nostheast on Highway 124.1 Turn lea onto Gravel Hill RAad and go approximately 0.6inileshTurni Tright'onto Hudson Loop'and go approxima'tely 0.3 miles.' The simple station is~on the IcA at thel a 2 Hudson Dairy 4 ;, " '
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$appmximamly 2.4 ndles3 Turn righ(outo Scottie Lane and go appieximately 0.1_milesuThe ? " ~
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THEN go approximately0.4 miles from sample station 109hThe' sample station is on the 151U e-. Sample Station Nuinben 1994 Anoroximate Direction and Distance from Plinti ( 285* - 0.5 miles i Sample Types: 1) Direct radiationi
? Samole Station Location:1 , ?E traveling south on Flatwo$d' Road,$ ~
_. f.__ . . . . < 31EN so'approximately0.4 miles from sample station 10s.; Sample statiod 109 islon a 'utilityi
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;Sa'mnie Station Numbidi 114 .
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- JAnoroximate Direction and Dista'n cs from Plant: 305* 217.2 milest I b'
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THEN take Exit 58 at Clarksville /ARd Turn Hght onto Rogers Stacet. Atjunction of Rogers ': i Street and Highway 64[ turn left and proceed west to first stop light.LTurn IcA onto Cravensi ,7 ' s StreethThssample station lion a utility pole on'the right between ths county courthouse a'n d)
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' ' ISamnts Sistion'Numben 11'8 CAnoroximate Direction and Distance from Plant: 294* - 5.6 miles 3 5 SamoleTvoest1) Direct radiation : . Sample Station Locationt .. ? E traveling cast on. Highway 64i .. .. . 4 . . . ; REN go approximatelf 0.3 miles from bridge which goes across Piney. The sample station is on * ^
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# station is on a stility pole on the leAjust prior to pavement ending.1 ~ > SameliSt$ tion Numberi120; <
ci Anoroximate Direction and Distane$ frbm piarit: 336*24.2 milesi 0 Samole Tvoes:- 1) Direct radiation ' iSamole Station Locations E traveling from I 40 Overpass in London,i AR,1 ._ _ . . . ., THEN go north on Hishway 333 approximately 2,4 miles. The sample station is on a utility ?
? pole on the right near Martin Chapell . .. . . ", 4 f E traveling fromjunction bf Mill Creek Raad and Highway 333,j,..
THEN go approximately 1.0 mile south on Highway 333. The sample station is~on a util'ityi
~ ' pole on the lea nearMartin'Chapell Simols Stallon Nursbir:1217 . ?Anoroximate Direction and Distance from Plant 349* -4.6' miics .
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?Etraveling from I 40 Overpass in' London, AR,; _. .
THEN go north'on Highway 333 approximately 3.4 miles to Mill Creek Road. Turn right onto - Mill Creek Road and go approximately 0.7 miles.The sample station is on a utility pole on.the.3 1 right.( . TE taveling~ northwest.on Mill Creek Road,1 . . . . 111EN go approximately 0.4 miles past East Point Baptist Church'and Cemetery. The sample L station is on a utility pole on the icit.;
'Samole Station Number: 1221 1 Anoroximate Direction and Distance from Plant: 18'f3.3 miles Samole Tvoes: 1) Direct radiation i Samole Station Location:. ._ _
E traveling north from junction of Highway 64 and Mill Creek Road,;. THEN go approximately 2.5 miles. The sample station is on a utility pole on the'right.- E traveling southeast on Mill Creek Road, : THEN go approximately 1.9 miles from East Point Baptist Church. The sample station is on :
, s a utility pole on the lea.i 4 Samole Stiition N0mber: 1233 4 Aporoximate Direction and Distance from plEnt: 46'- 3.5 miles :
Samole Tvoes: 1) Direct radiation" iSamole Station Locationi c Turn north from Pleasant View Road onto Ball Hill Road and go approximately 0.8 miles. The sample station is on a utility pole on the left. 1-141 l L. _ _ - _ - _ _ _ _ _ -
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" Sample Station NJmhen 124 ? ! Anoroximate Direction and Distance from Plant: 60* - 3.2 miles ; ' Sample Tvoes: 1) Direct radiation 7 Sample Station Locati.QB: . . . ._ .. ..
1 IE traveling fromjunction of Highway 64 'and Mill Creek Road, f .. . .
"IllEN go north on Mill Creek Road appmximately 0.7 milc Turn right onto Pleasant View . ~ . Road and go appa.imately 1.3 miles. The sample station is on the right on a utility pole which L m- lis across from a siren and below a transmission lines IE tmveling west from junction of Highway 7 and Pleasant View RoadJ . . . . . .
IEEN go approximately 3.1 milesi'Ihe sample station is on the left on a utility pole which is
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Anomximate Direction and Distance from Mani:- n 46* - 9.1 miles S* mole Troes: 1) Direct radiation - ' Samole Station Locetion:. LWhile traveling nonh on Highway 7, turn left onto Water Street in. Dover, AR. Go'one block :
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Sample Station Numben 126i Aporoximate Direction and Dinance from Plant: 81* - 5.5 miles Samole Tvoes: 1) Direct radiation . Samole Station Location: The sataple station is located on the west side ofHighway 7 directly across from Shiloh Road, - which is approximately 1.3 miles nonh of thejunction of Highway 7 and Dike Road.1 Sample Station Numben 127 Anoroximate Direction and Distarteg: 102* - 5.6 miles
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The sample station is located on the Arkansas Tech Campus on West 0 Street on. a security light pole in front of Bryan Hall, which is the first building on the left wi.en traveling from
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Sample Station Numben 128 AD3toximate Direction and Distance from Plant: 113* . 8.6 miles Samme Troes: 1) Direct radiation'
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The sample station is on a utility pole inside the security fence near the RusselMile Airport - OfIiceLThe airpon is located off of East 16th Street and is well marked by airpon signs.' '
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- lSanmle StAtton Numben'1292
}Anorodmate Direction and Distance from Plant: 118' A 7.3 miles :1 ? SamoleTvocst1) Direct radnition4 LSamole Station Locitio.gf . . . . . . . ~ . Lx ?Ihc sample station is on a utility pole north of the Russellville High School sign, which is in i knt'of the high school on cast side ofHighway 7T.~
c SamolE Stition Numben 130 { V Anoroximate Direction and Distance from Plant: 245' - 4.6' miles !
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,. 1Sgnyle Station Location:: . . . . .. .. . .. .. R j Atjunction of Highway 7 and Highway 22 in'Dardanelle, AR, take Highway 22 toward (Delaware, AR. Go approxiuately 0.4 miles west ofDelawam Recreation Area turnoff. : The i sample'~ station is'on a utility pole on the right in Delaware, AR near Shirley's Beauty Salon.
' Samole Station Numben 131 : 'Anoroximate Direction and Distance from Plant: 244* - 2.4 miles : .Samole Tvoes: 1) Direct radiation:
2 Samole Station Location: . . , .. 7 Turn north from Highway 22 onto Highway 393 at Delaware Recreation' Area turnoff and c L go approximately 2.9 ' miles. The sample station is located past the boat ramp'on'an oak trec ; i near crosstic steps in northeast quadrant of circle drive. 4Sample Sistion Ndmben 132 -I
- Acoroximate Direction and Distan_pe from PI' a nt: 267* i5.8 miles -
;Samole Tvoes: 1) Direct radiation : ! Samole Station Location:. - Turn north from Highway 22 onto Highway 393 at Delaware Recreation Area turnoff and go ?
approximately 0.9 miles. Turn left onto dirt road and go approximately 2.3 miles.The sampic? station is on a utility pole on the right.
. Sample Station Numben 133 ~
J Acoroximate Direction and Distance from Planti 233' a 3.7 miles
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- E traveling west on Highway 22, THEN go approximately *.0 miles from sample station 134.' Sample station 133 is on the .
south side of ths Highway 22 causeway attached to the first NO PARKING'ANY. TIME sign west of the bridge. .
- E traveling east on Highway 22 from Delaware, AR, . .
THEN go approximately 0.8 miles from Delaware Recreation Area turnoff. The sample? station is on the south side of the Highway 22 causeway attached to the first NO PARKING
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< THEN go approximately'1.7 miles from sample station 136. Sampleistation 135 is on a . @i iutility pole on ths right.{ lE traveling cast on_ Highway 22h . . . _ ,_ . _ _ , TEEN go approximately.0.8 miles from sample station 134. ' Sample station'135 is'on.ai
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/ Anoroximate Direction and Distance'from Planti i68'Mmilesi '
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4D Anoroximate Direction and Distance from Plantil25' 23.8 milest ' Samplelygggf1) Direct radiation 5 ' '
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- l kWhile traveling southwest on High'way 326 (Marina Road), go approkimatel/2.4 miles from 7:
- samplistation 111l Sample station 141 is sn the right on a utility il ole, which is approximatelyi J50 yards cast of a transthission line.2 (The sample station is approximately 0.35fmiles west of J '
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;Anoroximate Direction and Distance frohiPlant:..129';.5.l~ miles v J SamnleTvnes: 1) Direct radiationr 9Samnie StationI.ocAttony The sample station is on a utility pole at thejunction of Sidline Drive and Nordin'Lanci + ' ~
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' ' Aporoximate Direction and Distance fmm Plant: 106* - 17.5 miles -
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' Samole Station Location' E traveling cast on Highway 64 to Atkins, AR,- , .. . .. . 'IEEN turn left at junction of Highway 64 and North Church' Street. Proceed north. The '.
- sample station is on a utility pole on the left in front of Atkins High School near stop sign at corner of North Church Street and Northeast 3rd Street; E traveling cast on Interstate 40,.; .. . . ..
THEN take Exit 94 at Atkins,' AR. Tura left onto North Church Street and proceed' south;' The sample station is on a utility pole on the right in front of Atkins High School near stop sign at corner of North Church Street ard Northeast 3rd Street. ':
. Samole Station Number: 144 Aporoximate Direction and Distance from Plant: 313* - 12.7 miles - -Samole Tvoes: 1) Direct radiation-
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- .While traveling on Highway 64, turn south onto Cumberland Street in Lamar, AR, and go. ' approximately 0.7 miles. Veer left at stop sign. The sample station is on a utility pole across the one way fire lane in front ofLamar Elementary Schoolc 1-19
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