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TMI Aquatic Study Monthly Rept for Sept 1981
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THREE MILE ISLAND AQUATIC STUDY MONTHLY REPORT FOR SEPTEMBER 1981 by Ichthyological Associates, Inc.

P.O. Box 223, Etters, PA 17319 George A. Nardacci, Project Leader

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For Metropolitan Edison Company Ichthyological Associates, Inc.

Edward C. Raney, Ph.D., President 301 Forest Drive It :.aca, New York 14850 0$0b0hhg PDR

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction.......................................................

1 Compliance with Environmental Technical Specifications; G.

Nardacci...............................................

2 Macroinvertebrates; R. Evans, J. Evans, W.

Botts...................

2 Ichthyoplankton; B. Lathrop, R.

Evans..............................

2 T rap n e t

  • R. Mal i c k.................................................

3 S e i ne ; R. Ma l ic k...................................................

4 Dmpingement of Fish; B.

Snyder.....................................

5 E l e c t ro fishing ; H. :Iage r ty.........................................

6 Movements of Fishes; H.

Hagerty....................................

6 C re e l S u rvey s ; R. R it o ta...........................................

7 Amb ient Water Quality ; G. Nard acci.................................

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Population Es timates of Fishe s ; H. Hagerty..........................

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M TABLE OF TABLES-i Table Page' 4

1 Sampling conducted in compliance with the Generation Proc edure s Manual in S eptember 1981............................

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.2 Fishes taken by trapnet on 8-10 September 1981 near TMINS......

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Fishes taken by trapnet on 22-24 September 1981 near TMINS.....

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Fishes taken by seine on 9 September 1981 near TMINS......

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5 Fishes taken by seine on 22 September 1981 near TMINS..........

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Fishes taker by <:eine on 24 August.1981 near TMINS.............

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7 Numbers of fishes impinged at the Unit 1 Intake during a 24-h impingement survey on 16-17 September 1981................

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' Summary of lengths, weights, breeding condition, and numbers of fishes impinged at the Unit 1 Intake on

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Numbers of fishes.... Unit 1...

28-29 September.1981........

t 10 Summary.... Unit 1... 28-29 September ~1981..................

16 11 Numbers of fishes.... Unit 2...

16-17 September 1981........

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12 S ummary.... Un it 2...

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13 Numbers of fishes.... Unit 2... 28-29 S eptemb er 1981........

18 14 S uma ry.... Uni t 2...

2 8-2 9 S ep t emb e r 19 81.................. 18 l

15 Numbers of fishes captured by AC electrofisher near TMINS i

in September 1981..............................................

19 16 Creel survey data from the GR for each survey day in September 1981.................................................

21 17 Creel survey data from the West Das for each survey day in September 1981.................................................

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Table Page 18 Creel survey data from the East Dam for each survey day-in i

September 1981................................................

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i 19 Creel survey data from the YHGS for each survey day in September 1981................................................

24 20 Summary of selected physicochemical parameters taken on 4 and 17 Artust 1981 near the TMINS...........................

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INTRODUCTION The ecology of York Haven Pond near the Three Mile Island Nuclear Station (TMINS) has been under investigation since February 1974.

Studi initiated in April 1974 include analysis of ambient water quality, ichthyoplankton (far-field), ichthyoplanktun entrainment, macroinvertebrates, fish population ? namics, impingement of fishes, f

t cr(el survey, and therral plume mapping.

This report discusses the progress of investigations conducted in September 1981*.

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i COMPLIANCE k'ZTH ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS (ETS)

Objective: To determine compliance with the nonradiological.

(aquatic' environmental monitoring programs specified in sections 3.1.1.a. (4), 3.1.2.a., 4.2, and 4.6.1 of the ETS and to insure that i

i said programs are performed as ditailed in the Generation Procedures Manual.

i Progress: Compliance with all programs specified in the ETS and detailed in the Procedures Document was achieved in September (Table 1).

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The fall fish population estimates proy, ram was initiated on 28 September.

A program by program summary of the progress for September follows.

MACROINVERTEBRATESL Objective: To describe the diversity and distribution of the henthic macroinvertebrates occurring at the five benthos sampling stations near TMINS.

Progress. Replicotte (4) benthos samples were taker. on 8 and 21 September (Table 1).

Enumeration and determination of dry weights of the macroinvertebrates have been completed through 21 September; identificat.on of specimens nas been complcted through 8 September.

ICHTHYOPI ANKTON Objectives:

(1) To determine the species composition, abundance, and distribution of ichthyoplankton in York Haven P,n3; and (2) To investigate ichthyoplanktan entrained at TMINS Unit 1 and 2 Intakes.

Far-Field Progress:

Identification of all night samples was completed; day samples have been identified through 4 August. Some night data were coded and keypunched.

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3 Entrainment Progrees: Identification of all specimens taken in entrainment studies was completed.

TRAPNET I

Objectives :

(1) To determine the distribution and relative abundance j

i of fishes in the Three Mile Island area vulnerable to trapnet; (2) To I

provide specimens for movements studies; (3) To monitor the occurrence of diseased fishes; (4) To provide specimens for radiation analysis; and (5) r To determine reproductive status for fishes throughout the year.

Progress: Samples were taken on 8-10 and 22-24 September (Table 1).

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A total of 266 fish of 14 species was collected on 8-10 September (Table 2).

Most fish (94) and most species (11) were taken at Station 11A2 while greatest biomass (9.88 kg) occurred at 9B2. Common fishes included the pumpkinseed (44.4% of the total catch), white crappie (20.7%), and bluegill (17.3%). One channel catfish and two rock bass were tagged.

One pumpkinseed was found dead in the trapnet at Station 11A3. Anchor j

worms parasitized three blue 111 and leeches infested one pumpkinseed.

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i Eleven male bluegill, 3 male pumpkinseed, and 1 male quillback were ripe.

A total of 393 fish of 13 species was taken on 22-2/ September (Table 3). Most fish (188) and greatest biomass (9.91 kg) occurr.ed at Station 11A2 while most species (9) were taken at 9B2. The pumpkinseed j

was the most abundant fish at each station and comprised 13.5% of the i

total catch. The white crappie (8.1%), bluegill (5.9%), and channel catfish (5.6%) were also common. Two brown bul'1 head, 5 channel catfish, 2 rock bass, and 1 largemouth bass were tagged.

One previously tagged rock bass was recaptured. Five pumpkinseed were found dead in the trapnets; they were probably killed by large channel catfish. Leeches

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parasitized five channel catfish. - Anchor worms infested one channel catfish and one pumpkinseed. One white crappie was missing its lef t eye and left opercle.

SEINE j

t Objectives:

(1) To determine the species composition of fish

'I upstream and downstream from the TMINS Discherge vulnerable to seine; i

(2) To determine the relative condition factor.for important species;.

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Progress: Collections were made at the 10 stations on 9 and 22 t

Sept' ember (Table 1).

A total of 5,191 fish of 12 species was taken on 9 September (Table 4).

Most fish (2,152) were taken at S tation v

t 9B6, greatest biomass (347.8 g) at 16A5, and most species (8) at 10B5, f

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1A2, and 16A1. The spotfin shiner was the most abundant species at all

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stations except 4A2 and comprised 90.2% of the total catch. Anchor j

worms parasitized 9 spotfin shiner, 2 spottail shiner, 2 bluntnose minnow, and 2 pumpkinseed. Slight black spot infestations were observed on 59 spotfin shiner, 23 bluntnose minnow, and 1 spottail shiner. Two tesse11ated darter and one spotfin shiner were parasitized by leeches.

Protozoan cysts were observed on five bluntnose minnow.

l Sampling on 22 September yielded 6,058 fish of 19 species (Table 5).

Most fish (1,653) were taken at Station 9B6, most species (12) at 10B5, and greatest biomass (1,068.0 g) at 13B5. The spotfin shiner was the most abundant species at all stations except 13B5 and 4A2 and comprised 83.8% of~the total catch. One young clupeid (Alosa spp.) was taken at Station 16Al; it has been sent out for identification to the species level. Anchor worms parasitized 6 bluntnose minnow, 4 mimic shiner, k.

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l 3 spotfin shiner, 2 spottail shiner, and 1 smallmouth bass. Leeches parasitized seven tesse11ated darter and one golden shiner. Slight black spot infestations were observed on 85 spotfin shiner, 25 bluntnose minnow, 3 bluegill, 2 tesse11ated darter, I swallowtail shiner,1 short-head redhorse, and 1 smallmouth bass. Three bluntnose minnow were infected with protocoan cysts. Anomalies observed included a spottail 3

shiner with spinal curvature, a rosyface shiner missing its right opercle, and a spotfin shiner with a head deformity.

Collections tnken on 24 August have now been processed; 7,231 fish of 18 species were taken (Table 6). Most fish (3,321) were taken at Station 10A2 while most species (9) and greatest biomass (403.9 g) occurred at 10B5. The spotfin shiner comprised 81.2% of the total catch lil' and was the most numerous fish at all stations except 16Al and 4A2. One rosyface shiner and 35 bluntnose minnow bore protozoan cysts. Three I

tessellated darter were parasitized by leeches. Anchor worms parasitized the following fishes: bluntnose minnos- (13 specimens), spotfin shiner (10),

mimic shiner and pumpkinseed (5 each), bluegill (2), and banded killifish and smallmouth bass (1 each). Thirty-three spotfin shiner, 27 bluntnose minnow, 3 tesse11ated darter, and 2 banded killifish exhibited slight black spot infestations. One spotfin shiner hao spinal curvature.

No pattern of parasite infection or anomalies with respect to the location of TMINS was observed from any of the above seine collections.

IMPINGEMENT OF FIS11 Objectives:

(1) To determine the numbers and species impinged on the river water intake screens; (2) To determine day-night differences in impingement frequency; and (3) To determine the extent of mortality of impinged fish.

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'6 Progress: Irpingement 's urveys were conducted on 16-17 and 28-29 September at the TMINS Unit 1 and 2 Intakes (Table 1).-

Unit 1 impinged 18 fish of 2 species weighing 27.4 g (Tables 7 through 10). Most fish were young and dead. Fish numbers and biomass were highest during the 16-17 September survey. More fish were collected at 0400 h than during the other survey periods. The estimated inpingement for Unit 1 for September was 270 fish weighing 411.0 g (0.9 lb).

Unit 2 impinged 11 fish of 6 species weighir,g 75.2 g (Tables 11 througi' 14). Most fish were young and all but one were dead. Fish numbers and biomass were highest during the 28-29 September survey.

The estimated impingement for September for Unit 2 was 165 fish weighing 1,128.0 g (2.5 lb).

The total estimated impingement at TMINS 'during September was 435 fish weighing 1,539.0 g (3.4 lb).

ELECTROFISHING 0bjectives:

(1) To provide specimens for radiation analysis and movements studies; and (2) To determine the relative abundance of fishes vulnerable to electrofishing in various parts of York Haven Pond.

Progress: ' Sampling'was conducted on four nights in September i

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Twenty-four collections in 12 zones yielded 1,051 specimens of 18 species (Table 15). The pumpkinseed (321 specimens), smallmouth j

bass (164), redbreast sunfish (128), bluegill (94), and rock bass (86) were most abundant. A total of 70 fish was tagged for movemer; studies.

MOVEMENTS OF FISHES-Objective: To determine if fishes in waters receiving the TMINS effluent mix with fishes from other areas.

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7 Progrees: A total of 103 fish was tagged and 9 previously tagged j

fish were recaptured in' September. Recaptured fishes included the rock bass (3 specimens), smallmouth bass (5), and largemouth bass (1). One rock bass made a 1.1 km complex. movement. All other fish recaptured in September were taken in the same zone in which they were tagged.

CREEL SURVEYS Objectives:

(1) To determine the extent and success of sport fishing; and (2) To determine information on angler residence and use

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of catch.

f Progress: Crer.1 surveys were conducted in all areas on 5, 21, 27, and -30 September (Table 1). The evening survey conducted in the General Reservoir (GR) on 30 September was incomplete due to thunderstorms.

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365 anglers interviewed fished 706.40 hours4.62963e-4 days <br />0.0111 hours <br />6.613757e-5 weeks <br />1.522e-5 months <br /> and c~ aught 988 fish (Tables 16 through 19). The actual harvest was 287 fish or 29.0% of the total catch. The mean catch per effort (c/e) was 1.40.

Most anglers (195),

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I most hours fished (493.05), largest total catch (759), and most fish

- kept (223) were recorded in the GR.

Smallmouth bass (628 specimens) were' caught in greatest numbers.

Other connon species included the channel catfish (90), rock bass (66),

unidentified sunfishes (58), and walleye (55).

i Approximately 69% of the anglers interviewed lived in York or Dauphin counties. Most of the anglers reported they eat some of their catch.

AhBIENT WATER QUALITY Objective: To determine concentrations of selected water quality parameters in ambient river areas and the TMIFS effluent.

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8 Progress: Water quality samples were collected on 8 and 21 September at the five river stations (Table 1). Data are currently being analyzed; results will be presented in the October progress report.

The water quality samples collected in August have now been analyzed; results are presented in Table 20.

On 4 August values for dissolved oxygen, sulfate, and total dissolved solids aere highest at Station 1Al (located upstream from the TMINS Discharge). Total and dissolved zine values were highest at Station 9Bl; alkalinity was highest at 1A2.

On 17 August values for pH, sulfate, dissolved copper, and total zinc vere highest at Station 1A1; turbidity and alkalinity were highest at 1A2.

Dissolved oxygen, total dissolved solids, and dissolved zinc values were highest at Station 9Bl.

Parameters, for which State water quality criteria have been established, were not exceeded at any station on 4 and 17 August.

POPULATION ESTIMATES OF FISHES Objectives:

(1) To determine if differences exist in fish populations between areas receiving the TMINS effluent; and (2) To estimate populations in other areas available for recruitment.

Progress: Fall population estimate sampling was initiated on 28 September (Table l',. Sampling will continue until enough recaptures are taken to compute estimates.

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Table 1 Sampling conducted in compliance with the Generation Procedures bbnual in September 1981.

Sep Sep Sep Sep Sep

_ PROGRAM 1-5 6-12 13-19 20-26 97-10 Macroinvertebrates X

X Ichthyopinnkton:

Far-Fieldl Entrainmentl Trapnet X

X Seine X

X Impingement o' 71sh X

X E1cetrofishint X

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l Movements of Fishes X

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X Creel Surveys X

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Ambient Water Quality X

X Population Estimates of Fishes X

1 Sampling terminated for 1981 as of 31 August.

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Table 2 Fishes taken by trapeet on 8-10 Septee6er 1941 near TMI!'S.

hetton M-AOF-1A3 TM-AQF-11A2 TM-AQ T-11A 3 TM-AO M E2 Jetal 1 Catch __

Dses 8-9 9-10 8-9 9-10 8-9 9-10 6-9 9-10 Time 1501-1442 1446-144' 1450-1415 1619-1404 1444-1315 1357 3330-1324 1329-1328 Air Temp (C3 21.5, 21.0 21.0, 22.0 21.0, 22.0 22.0, 23.0 21.0, !!.O 21.0, 10.0

~1.5, 21.5 21.5, 23.0

'eter fee, (c) 23.5, 21.5 21.5, 21.5 22.0, 21.5 21.5, 21.5 21.5, 21.0 21.0, 21.0 22.0, 21.0 21.0, 22.0 '

Dissolv=4 t'wygen (sis /1) 7.3, 8.6 9.6, 10.1 8.0, 8.7 8.7. 9.6 7.9, 8.5 8.5, 9.5 7.9, 8.3 8.3, 9.9 pm

.7.6, 7.9 7.9, 7.8 7.6, 7.8 7.8, 7.7 7.6. 7.8 7.8, 7.7 7.6. 7.7 7.7, 8.0 Seecht Disc (em) 43, 34 36, 41 43, 33 33, 36'

  • 1, 33 31, 28 63,36 36, 33 Rteer Stege (m) 1.03, l.07 1.07,1.07 1.03, 1.07 1.07, 1.07

?.03, 1.07 1.07, 1.07 1.03, 1.07 1.07, 1.07 Weather Light esta. F4rtly Cloudy, Light pain, Partly Cimsdy, Light paio, rely Cloudy, tight ease, Portly Cleisdy, Pa g y E rrff Clear Firtiv Cloudy C]Mr Pa_LglyJ Loudy clear PaLLjv Cloudy C] ear No. et Jpee teens 32 14

&S 69 28 15 62 41 266 MLipes.le.g 6

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14 t;t -ord shed 2

2 0.8 Crmen carp 1

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0.8 Cotden shton 3

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0.4 Yettcw hattheed J-r' Channel catfish 1

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3 1.1 aock bees 1

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3 10 3.8 medhecent sunfish 1

1 04 Pte ktneeed 17 11 21 30 to 6

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Table 3 rishes taken by trapnet an 22-24 sectember 1981 nea r TM Cis.

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Date 22-23 23-;4 22-23 23-24 22-23 23-24 22 23 23-24 Time 1358-1140 1444-1658 1349-1405 1404-1471 1M4-1345 1150-1355 13h-1312 1318-1313 Air Temp (C) 21.5, 15.0 15.0, 19.0 21.0, 14.5 14.5, 16.0 22.0, 15.0 15.0, 18.0 22.0, 15.0 15.0, 18.0 Water temp (C) 20.0, 17.5 17.5, 16.0 19.5, 17.0 17.0, 16.5 19.5, 17.0 17.0, 15.5 19.0, 16.5 16.5, 15.0 Dissolved oxygen (eg/1) 9.3, 9.2 9.2, 10.0 8.9, 9.0 9.0, 9.8 4.9, 8.9 8.9, 9.7 8.9, 9.0 9.0, 9.5 pg 7.7, 7.8 7.8, 7.1 7.6. 7.5 7.5, 7.7 7.6, 8.0 8.0. 7.6 7.6, 7.7 7.7, 7.7 Seccht Disc (ce) 53, 35 38, & A 46, 38 38, 51 51, 39 38, 48 48, 36 36, 31 River $tage (m) 1.04, 1.04 1.04, 1.09 1.04, 1.04 1.04, 1.09 1.04, 1.04 1.04, 1.09 1.04, 1.%

1.04, 1.09 Wserher

Overcast, Overcast, Partly Cloudy, Overcast.

Partly Cloudy,

Overcast, P*tely Cloudy, Partly Cloudy.

Overcast Clese overcast clear Overcast clear F.U lv Cindy Clear No. of Specimens 14 4

80 109 24 37 53 73 393 Fo. of Scecles 4

2 5

5 7

9 5

8 13 Gisastd *had 1

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0.5 Colden shiner 1

1 0.3 g

grown balthead 2

2 0.5 g

Channel estfish 1

1 4

2 3

8 3

22 5.6 5

1.3 Sock base 1

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med5resst suntish 1

1 0.3 Napwinseed 9

65 99 10 27 31 48 289 73.5 Bluessi t 8

5 2

4 4

23 5.9 Larpsvmth base 1

1 0.3 White crapple 2

2 2

3 1

11 11 32 8.1 timek creppte 2

3 1

2 2

10 2.5 Yellow perch 2

2 0.5 Mk.+e 3

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Fieber taken by seine on i ;&;t-adier 1991 near Cf D S e

Stetton TM-JQT-133 L T cF-1035 1.t 2,716A5 TM-Aq1 _1A2 TM-AOF-16Al TM-AOF-10A.W.0F-9 56 TM-A0F-9At TM-A9 d B3 TM-A9 F-6 A 7 Total

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Time 0835 1127 C956 0916 1002 1022 1039 1059 til!

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.Att Temp {c) 19.5.

20.1 18.0 17.0 18.5 18.0 19A 19.0 19.0 16.0 Water Temp (c) 20.0 21.0 19.0 19.0 19.0 19.0 20.6 19.5 19.5 20.0 Dissolved oxygen (es/1) 7.7 10.3 d.7 7.3 7.2 7.8 7.7 8.2 8.0 7.8 pH 7.8 8.1 7.8 7.6 7.5 7.4 7.4 7.4 7.5 7.7.

Seccht Dise (ce) 41 48 71*

30 28 33 30 36 30 46 River sense (m) 1.07 1.07 1.07 1.07 1.07 1.07 1.07 1.07 1.07 1.07 Weather Clear Partly Clear Clear Cleer Partly Partly Partly Pa r t ly Clear Cloydv Cloqdy Cloudy C_lo'sd v Cloujv No. of spectmens 167 1251 1018 206 97 98 2152 103 13 86 3191 i

No. of species 7

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Mo. oWa 1} s 4

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4 41 conden shiner 18 18 0.3 Spetta11 shiner 9

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27 0.5 swettowtatt shiner 1

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spotlin shiner 138 1074 917 150 62 87 2136 101 13 3

4681 90.2 Mimte shiner 2

111 44 1

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12 226 4.4 stuntnoee mincos 11 11 2

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Pumpelneeed 4

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2 17 0.3 stueetti 2

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27 54 1.0 Pisapk tns eed /51ueg111 9

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33 51 1.0 5.aaltanuth base 1

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0.1 le.15dlaJ ed_d a ge r 2

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Table 5 Fleh e taken by eeine on 22 September 1981 near TM 35.

Hetion T*1-A9T-ML*g f-10M 5 rM*A]F-14A5 TM-AL F-1 A2 T't-Jgy-L A/ *, % 40r-1042 TM-40T-986 TM-An d it ttt-AQ T-95 )

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?. Ca3gh it e 1148 OMS ft27 1106 1025 1007 0949 0929 0912 1046 Air Temp (C) 18.0 15.5 18.0 14.5 16.0 16.0 16.0 16.0 16.0 17.0 -

Water Temp (C) 19.0 18.0 18.5 18.0 18.0 18.5 18.0 18.0 18.0 18.5 Dteenived Oryg n (m8 ;)

10.4 10.4 9.3 8.7 8.3 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.4 9.4

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pH 8.2 8.4 7.8 7.7 7.7 7.7 7.6 7.7 7.7 7.8 Seccht Dise (ce) 56 61*

64e 36 33 38 38 51 51 56 River State (m)

L.04 1 04 1.04 1.04 1.04

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1.04 1.04 1.04 1.04 Wea t heL. __

oven ast Foe Ovettaff Ovene e t Oveti nt. Overia_si.,,,Qyettest Oveiggse Fpe Overtast

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.322 830 789 118 57 556 1653 594 202 487 6058 N. of Species 6

12 6

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8 19 No. of._linis

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1 Calden shiner 10 10 0.3 1

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Spottsfl entner 190 L

10 Swattowtatt shiner 2

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14 0.2 201 5.3 Rosvfece shiner 1

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5potfin shiner 11 802 761 4 79 32 540 1650 593 199 to 507F -

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Mtats shiner 9

20 13 3

1 46 0.8 Stuntnose minnew 110 1

1 12 2

2 46 196 3.2 Fett(teh Wrehern bo8 ou<ber 2

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Shorthead redhorse

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Ban.ted kittiftsh 2

Redbreast sunfish 1

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Creen sunfish t

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Pumpk tnseed 1

30 22 7

3 89 152 2.5 stuegtli 1

4 3

4 1

314 327 5.4

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Table 6 rtshes teken by eeine on 24 Aurist 1981 near TMINs.

I itatign TM-Aor-11F5 TM-Aor-toss TM-Aor-16A3 TM-Aor-1A2 TM-Ao r - 16A t TM-Aqr-10A2 YM-Agt:fj6 TM-Aor-9At TM-a.or-981 TM-Agi;4A2 Torat 1 Catch Time 0838 1136 0902 0929 1012 1032 1052-1103 1120 0950 Air Temp (C) 19.5 25.5 21.0 21.0 22.0 24.0 25.0 26.0 24.0 21.0 Water Temp (C) 23.0 24.5 22.5 22.5 22.5 23.5 24 0 24.0 24.0 23.0 Otssolved crysen (ms/t) 10.0 13.9 9.1 8.9

- 9.2 8.7 8.8 9.6 9.6 11.4.

pR 8.7 8.8 9.0 8.0 F.9 7;9 7.8 8.0 8.1 8.3 Seccht Disc (cm) 30 28 46 30 33 36 30 30 33 36 Riv-r Stage (a) 0.98 0.99 0.79 0.98 0.98 0.98 0.98 0.98 0.98 0.96 t*'es t he r Portly Cteer Partly Overcast Portly Portly Partly Partly Partly Dvereast Cloudy C loulz, Cloudy Cloud y Cloude Ctqudy Clou(v No. of $pecimens 341 1322 649 340 32 3321 17 407 16 756 7231 l

No. of Spectes 5

9 6

8 8

4 3

5 4

8 18 i

po, nf Hagje 4

4 4

5 5

4 4

4 4

4 42 1

Conden shiner 3

3

+

6 0.1 comely shtner 4

(

4potta tt shiner 3'

=

3

+

swallowtett shiner 1

t

' +

Ro yface shiner 2

2

+

~

$potita shiner 316 1054 622 217 3

3231 11 398 13 3

5868 81.2 Mimic s'.iner 16 117 16 1

68 1

1 220 3.0 8tuntnose minsow 7

20 82 5

13 3

1 04 '

234 3.2 creek c hub 1

t

+

Qa t t thac k 1

1

+

1

+

1 Northern bog sucker sended httttfish 2

2

+

tedhreset signftsh 1

1

=

1 3

+

22 2

1 1

98 1 64 2.3 Pumpainseed 40 81uegitt 34 8

11 571 624 ~

0.7 8.6 Pump kinseed /S t ue t t t i 47 2

-^

1 4

54 2

7.

o.1 Seattmouth base 2

1 2

1

+

stack erappte 1

Ia3_?31l92L_de tter 1

4 9

3 9

5 4

2 36 0.5

+ teo s than 0.05%.

~

~

s

._, _e smmaseur _1 ---

-~--I

~

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4 Table 7 Numbers of fishes impinged at the Unit 1 Intake during a 24-h impingement survey on 16-17 September 1981.

Date 16 17 17 Time 2000 0400 1200 Volumetric Flow Rate (m3/s) 1.21 1.21 1.21 Number of River Water Pumps :

Nuclear Service 2

2 2

Secondary Service 1

1 Decay Heat 0

0 0

Intake Velocity (cm/s)

-11

-11

-11 River Flow (m3/s) 257.7 257.7 257.7 Air Temp (C) 22.C 21.0 20.0 Total 18.0 17.5 18.5 Water Temp (C)

Condition of Fish Alive Dead Alive Dead Alive Dead Alive Dead Margined madtom 1

1 Pumpkinseed 1

2 3

5 1

10

[

Total 1

3 3

5 1

11 Table 8 Summary of lengths, weights, breeding condition, and numbers of fishes impinged at the Unit 1 Intake on 16-17 September 1981.

Species Fork Length Range Reproductive Status Total Weight Total Number (5 mm aroups)

(a)

Margined madtom 51-55 1 Juvenile 2.7 1

Pumpkinseed 41-45 11 Youna 14.4 11 Total 17.1 12 m

n

-m

Table 9 I

Numbers of fishes impinged at the Unit 1 Intake during a 24-h impingement survey en 28-29 September 1981.

l 1

.Date 28 29 29 Time 2000 0400 1200 l

3 Volumetric Flow Rate (m /s) 0.84 0.84 1.29 Number of River Water Pumps :

l Nuclear Service 1

1 1

Seccndary Service 1

1 2

Decay !! cat 0

0 0

Intake Velocity (cm/s)

-9

-9

-9 3

243.9 324.0 354.0 River Flow (m /s) 15.0 10.0 20.0 Air Temp (C)

Water Temp (C) 18.0 16.0 17.0 Total Condition of Fish Alive Dead Alive Dead Alive Dead Alive Dead Pumpkinseed 2

4 6

)

Total 2

4 6

l I

l Table 10

)

l 1

Su ury of lengths, weights, breeding condition, and numbers of fishes impinged at the Unit 1 Intake on 28-29 September 1981.

Species Fork Length Range Reproductive Status Total Weight Total Number (5 mm nroups)

(g)

Pumpkinseed 36-50 6 Younn 10.3 6

Total 10.3 6

._m,_.,___._

s

Table 11 Numbers of fishes impinged at the Unit 2 Intake during a 24-h impingement survey on 16-17 September 1981.

Date 16 17 17 Time 2000 0400 1200 Volumetric Flow Rate (m3/s) 1.58 1.58 1.58 Number of River Water Pumps:

Nuclear Service 1

1 1

Secondary Service 1

1 1

Intake Velocity (cm/s)

-4

-4

-4 Rf ver Flow (n3/s) 257.7 257.7 257.7 A1 - Temp (C) 19.0 16.0 18.0 Wacer Temp (C) 21.0 20.5 21.0 Total Condition of Fish Alive Dead Alive Dead Alive Dead Alive Dead Redbreast sunfish 1

r 1

Total 1

1 Table 12 Summary of lengths, weights, breeding condition, and numbers of fishes impinged at the Unit 2 Intake on 16-17 September 1981.

Species Fork Length Range Reproductive Status Total Weighp Total Number (5 mm a rou p s ','

(n)

Redbreast sunfish 31-35 1 Younc 1.0 1

Total 1.0 1

)

~

Tcblo 13 Numbers of fishes impinged at the Unit 2 Intake during a 24-h impingement survey on 28-29 September 1981.

Date 28 29 29 Time 2000 0400 1200 3

(m /s) 1.58 1.58 1.58 Volumetric Flow Rate Number of River Water Pumps:

Nuclear Service 1

1 1

Secondary Service 1

1 1

Intake Velocity (cm/s)

-5

-5

-5 3

River Flow (m /s) 243.9 324.0 354.0 Air Temp (C) 15.0 10.0 20.0 Water Temp (C) 17.0 15.0 17.0 Total Condition of Fish Alive Dead Alive Dead Alive Dead Alive Dead Brown bullhead 1

1 Channel catfish 1

1 Redbreast sunfish 1

1 Pumpkinseed 3

1 1

5 Bluegill 1

1 Tesse11ated darter 1

1 Total 4

1 2

3 1

9 Table 14 Summary of lengths, weights, breeding condition, and numbers of fishes impinged at the Unit 2 Intake on 28-29 September 1981.

Species Fork Length Range Reproductive Status Total Weight Total Number (5 mm groups)

(a)

Brown bullhead 151-155 1 Juvenile 57.9 1

Channel catfish 76-80

' Young 6.3 1

Redbreast sunfish 41-45 1 Young 1.5 1

Pumpkinseed 31-45 5 Young 5.9 5

Bluegill 41-45 1 Young 1.6 1

Tesse11ated darter 46-50 1 Juvenile 1.0 1

Total 74.2 10 I.

=

o4 1

1Nable 15 Norbers of fishes coprured by AC electraf tsher near TMINS in SeptwrSer 1981.

Zone 1181 1083 lost IJA1 10A 3 995 1582 1688 iAl L AA 2 15A2 15A1 Date 3 Sep 3 Sep 3 Sep 3 Sep 3 Sep 3 Sep 9 sep 9 Sep 9 Sep 9 Sep 9 Sep 9 Sep Time 2000 2031 1110 2165 2230 2304 1955 2039 2120 2200 2241 2317 f

Duretten (min) 18 18 18 22 17 16 17 14 19 11 19 17 Air Temp (C) 21.0 22.0 23.0 22.5 22.5 21.5 16.0 18.0 17.0 17.0 17.0 15.0 Water Terp (C) 22.0 22.0 22.5 22.5 22.5 22.5 21.0 21.0 20.0 21.0 21.0 20.5 Dissolved Oxygen (ag/1) 6.2 8.8 9.2 6.1 6.5 6.5 9.4 10.2 8.6 8.5 9.5 9.3 pH 8.2 8.8 8.3 8.3 8.3 8.3 8.4 8.6 8.3 8.2 8.7 8.6 Co nd uc t ivit y (ste r oehos /cm) 350 350 350 450 450 450 360 375 4 75 490 3 90 375 l

Seccht Disc (en) 58 76 66 56 58 58 64 97 56 51 89 91 vette 200 200 205 195 180 180 195 205 195 175 200 200 geye 3.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 8.0 8.0 7.5 6.0 9.0 8.0 7.0 7.0 Gisserd shad 1

1 1

5 Common carp 1

1 2

1 2

1 Fellfteh 1

Qat11 bach 18 1

3 12 1

3 2

3 5

2 bd i

white eucker 1

1 43 s horthead redhorse 1

1 1

1 Channet cat fiek 1

1 Rock base 1

4 6

2 7

3 6

s edb rea s t sunftsh 1

2 8

5 1

16 4

9 16 9

Creen sunftsh P smok ins e e d 8

10 2

25 24 6

6 9

38 28 3

6 31oestli 8

2 4

2 6

5 3

3 6

4 1

Smallmo.ith bee.

14 12 3

1 8

3 5

7 6

Largemouth sees 2

7 1

white crappte 1

81sek crapple Teltow perch 3

ggve 2

1 7

1 4

2 3_

4 3

2 so. of Specimens 34 40 8

67 39 32 23 52 60 63 42 31 No. g[_11*sjet 9

5 5

11 7

7 7

10 9

9 9

7 e-

+ - - - -

l l

i l

l l

l l

l l

Table 15 continued.

Z ona 1181 1033 1081 1341 10A3 985 1582 1688 4A1 16A2 15A2 15A1 Total Date 14 Sep 14 Sep 14 Sep 14 Sep 14 Sep 14 Sep 21 Sep 21 Sep 21 Sep 21 Sep 21 Sep 21 Sep T ime 1947

  • 2010 2015 2136 2222 2304 1946 2034 2122 2210 2215 2326 Duretten (sta) 17 17 17 19 20 16 16 15 18 20 to 18 Air Ter? (C) 24.0 25.5 25.0 25.5 24.0 23.0 15.0 16.5 15.5 15.0 15.0 15.5 l

Water temp (C) 25.5 26.0 2).3 26.0 26.0 26.0 19.0 19.0 18.5 18.0 18.5 18.5 Dissolved Dwygen (ag/1) 14.0 10.3 10.S 13.4 12.6 11.2 12.2 10.6 9.2 8.6 9.5 9.6 pa 9.4 8.4 9.1 9.0 8.6 8.6 8.6 9.0 8.5 8.5 8.8 8.7 Conductivity (mleromhos/em) 310 325 325 450 4 75 475 340 2 75 425 440 300 300 Seecht Disc (ce) 48 107 89 51 56 46 97 122 64 58 139e 94e volte 185 185 1 50 175 160 170 195 200 190 195 205 210 ggve 5.5 7.0 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 5.5 5.0 7.0 7.0 6.0 5.5 C1stard shed

=

=

3 1

12 Conaos Carp 1

1 1

11 Falifish

=

=

2 3

Quillback 1

4 2

3 4

5 2

1 6

80 White sucker 2

1 1

3 9

3 5

24 hO

- Shorthead redhorse 6

2 12 C3 Channa1 cat fish 1

1 1

5 Rock base 1

4 to 2

6 12 6

6 4

6 86 Radbreast sunfish 1

2 4

16 6

5 7

2 3

10 2

128 Green sunfish 1

1 piippklaseed 7

22 2

14 17 9

11 5

37 26 5

1-321 stuestit 24 4

1 4

7 1

7 2

94 Smallmouth base 5

14 26 11 4

3 12 8

9 4

e 164 Largemouth hass 6

3 1

20 White croppie 1

stack crappte

=

=

1 1

1 3

1 1

8 Yellow perch 1

2 6

EAll21.e 1

7 6

8 1

4 6

4 1

2 75 No. o' spec tmens 16 62 25 18 58 34 38 53 so 55 37 26 1051 No. of Spes.l s 5

8 6

9 to 8

9 11 10 9

8 9

18 f

o 9

uw~ -

I t

l l

l I

Table 16 Creet survey data from the CR for each survey day in September 1981.

Dey 5 Set 21 Non 2 7 Sun 30 Wed Weather Overeast Partly Cloudy.

Clear.

Clear. Partly Cloudy.

Overceut. Clear Thunders to rme Ove rc a s t River Stage (3) 0.96 1.04 1.00 1.15 Air Temperature (C) 18.5 20.0 21.0 15.5 15.5 19.0 20.5 28.5 24.5 14.0 17.5 16.5 Water Temperature (c) 21.0 21.5 21.5 18.5 17.5 18.0 20.0 21.5 21.5 16.5 17.0 17.0 T ime s :

a) morning (0900-1300) a a

a a

b) afternoon (1301-1700) b b

b b

c) eventna (1701-210Cl e

e e

e rarAL Total Per Time Period:

Anglers 15

, 136 76

'll 6

22 186 141 58 15 25 33 759 26 20 5

6 4

53 33 12 5

9 7

195 Fish Caught 56 Fink rept 27 16 J1 1

2 12 41 53 17 1

10 12 223 Hours Finned 42.50 85.75 53.75 9.50 12.00 4.50 134.50 70.15 25.00 8.25 22.15 25.00 493.05

__garch/ Effort (h) 1.32 1.52 1.41 1.? 6 0.50 4.89 1.39 2.01 2.32 1.82 1.13 1.32 1.54 Day Totals g3 Anglers 61 15 98 21 p.

Fish Caught 262 39 385 73 Fish Kept 74 15 til 23 Rours Fished 182.00 26.00 229.65 55.40 Cateh/E f f ort (h) 1.44 1.50 1.68 1.32 1pec ie s a

b c

a b

c a

b c

a b

e Tq131 Muskellunge 1R 1R 1

Comam carp 1R IK 2R 1R IK 4R S

Channel catfish 3K SR IK SK 12R 9K 12R SR 18K 3 7R 55 Rock bees 4K 2R 16R 2K 11K 2R SK 10R 1K 4R 1K 1R 27K 35R 62 Redbreast eunfish 7K 9K 3K IK 20K 20 Pumpkinseed 4K

=

IK 5K 5

81uegill 2K 2K 2

Sunf tshee (Le pe= t g app')1 94 8R 1R 12K 7K 2K 12R 1R 21K 31R. 52 Smallmouth bass 7K 19R 15K 89R 15K 25R 1K 9R 2K 4R LOR 13K 127R 22K 63R 12K 35R BR 9K 13R 12K 21R 106K 423R 531 Largemouth bass IK 2R

=

=

=

1K 2R 3

White crapple IFK 17K 17 Stack crapple Crappies (Pomow11 spp.)1 2K 2K 2

1R 1R 1

Ye11ow perch IK 1R 1

Walleve 2R

=

2R 2

1 General Identification.

K Kept.

R Released.

  • Survey perted incomplete due to thunderstorms.

.m.__.-.._m-m..m 2m %e

.ms..

,.,,,m-.-

1 Table 17 Creet survey data from the West Das for each survey day in Septembes 1941.

Day 5 Sat 21 Mon 2 7 Sim 30 Wed usacher Overcast Fartly Cloudy.

Clear.

Clear.

Overcast Clear Fartly Cloudy Fartly Cloudy River Stage (m) 0.99 1.04 1.00 1.15 Air Temperature (C) 18.0 22.0 21.5 15.0 15.0 19.0 24.0 27.5 24.5 15.0 17.5 16.5 Wette T1F221ettge (c) 21.5-22.0 22.0 18.0 19.5 20.5 19.5 23.0 J2.5 16.5 17.0 17.5 Times:

a) morning (0900-1300) a a

a a

b) af ternoon (1301-1700) b b

b b

el evengn d 7Ql-]100) e e

e c

rg Total Fer Time Feriod!

Anglers 4

=

4 2

2 12 Fish caught 20 7

2 29 Fish rept 5

1 6

Hours Fished 4.25 8.00 1.00 6.00 19.25 gg W rffort th) 4.71 0.es 2.00 1 31 Day Totater Anglers 4

8 Fish caught 20 9

Fish Kept 6

Hours F1shed 4.25 15.00 N

Jgc h/E f fort th) 4.71 0.60 N

hits a

b e

a b

c a

b c

a b

e Total Coceaon carp SK SK 5

Brown bullhe4d tR ga g

Channet catiteh 2R 2R 2

medbru.e.. nf tsh IK

' tr 1

Laa.l u ech a.se 1 93 tR reg 20 _

K Fept.

R Released.

L Table 18 Creet survey data from the East Dar for each survey day in September 1981.

Day 5 set 21 ton 2 7 Sun 30 Wed Weather Ove rc a s t fartly Cloudy,

Clear, Clear, Overcast Clear Partly Cloudy Overcast River Stage (m) 0.99 1.04 1.t 0 1.15 Air Temperature (C) 15.0 21.0 18.0 15.0 16.0 20.0 26.0 26.5 24.0 15.5 18.0 18.0 EtLit_leep.eteture (c) 21.5 20.5 18.0 17.5 18.0 18.5 20.5 23.5 23.0 15.5 17.0 15 0 T Lees ;

a) morning (0900-13%)

e a

a a

b) af ternoon (1301-1700) b b

b b

c) eve.D(DR (1701-2100) e e

e e

Tt7fAL Toest Per t ime Period :

Angle r S 1

2 2

5 Fish Caught 3

6 1

10 Fish rept 4

4 Hours Fished 1.00 0.65 0.50 2.15

__gaist/IIlore rh) 3.00 9.23 2.00 6.35 Day Totals:

Ang ler s 1

=

4 j

Fish Caught 3

7 Fish Kept 4

Ronte Fished 1.00 1.15 Catehltffere (h) 3.00 6.09 1211!i1 a

b e

a h

e a

b c

e b

c Total Channel catfish 2R 2R 2

Redbreast esnfish IK

'gg g

Creen sunftsh In gg g

Pumpkinseed 81ues111 Ig gg g

Sunfishes (Lepnm13 spp.)I 2r gg 2

1R Ig 2R 2

15911*outh hags IR gg g

1 Canare t identification.

K Fept.

R Released.

~

t

- _ _ _ = _. _ _

Table 19 Creet survey data from the YHCS for each survey day in September 1981.

Day 5 Sat 21 Non 27 Sun 30 Wed Weather Overcast Partly Cloody,

Clear, Clear, Clear Thunde rs t orna Partly Cloudy, Dwercast River State (m) 0.99 1.04 1.00 1.15 Air Temperature (C) 22.0 20.5 23.0 17.0 17.0 20.5 29.5 29.0 23.0 16.5 18.0 15.5 Water T*meetature (c) 21.5 21.5 21.5 18.0 18.5 19.5 21.0 24.0 21.5 16.0 17,0 17 0 T Lee s :

a) morning (0900-1300) e a

a a

b) af ternoon (1301-1700) b b

b b

abentne (1701-2100) e e

e e

TOTAI.

Total Per Time Period:

Anglers 10 11 28 5

11 13 21 19 11 10 4

10 153 rish Caught 21 4

19 9

27 13 30 37

'3 9

4 4

190 rish rept 9

1 6

3 3

2 10 12 3

1 3

1 54 Houti Fished 17.75 7.25 27.75 8.10 28.50 8.65 29.00 28.25 11.00 16.85 4.00 4.85 191.95 pa

,_J;a.tth/Kffort (h) 1.18 0.55 0.68 1.11 0.95 1.50 1.03 1.31 1.18 0.53 1.00 0.82

_g.99 4%

Day Totale:

Anglers 49 29 51 24 rish Caught 44

- )

80 17 rish gept 16 8

25 5

Hours Fished 52.75 45.25 68.25 25.70

__LatSh/F,(( ort (h) 0.43 1.08 1.17 0.66 5pecies a

b e

a b

e e

b e

a b

e Total Comunn carp 1K

&K 2R 1K 2R 2K 8K 4R 12 Chancel catfish 8K 3R IK 8R 2K 1R 1K 1K 2R 2R 12K ISR 31 Rock bees 1R LK 2K 3K 1R 4

Redbreast sunfish 1K 4K

=

=

IK 6K 6

Sunftshes (Lepomis opp.)I 2R 1R 1R 4R 4

Smallemath bass 1K 3R 3R IK 3R 2K 12K 3R 6K 14R 2K 1DR 9R 6R 1R 12K 64R 76 C rapp les (Pnmouls spp.)g 1R 1R 2R 2

Yellow perch 1K 1R

=

=

IK 1R 2

Walleve 3R 1R 1R 2K 2R 1R BR 7R 3R 3K 12R IK 1K 3 K_1R 2h 11K 42R 53 1 Ceneral identification K Kept.

R Released.

m,

f

@3N'%*T P

1 4

e

.- - -.. - ~

Tcble 20 Sununa y of selected physicochemical parameters takes on 4 and 17 Augast 1981 near the TMINS. Values are expressed in eg/l except for water temperature (C), pH, and turbidity (NTU).

1.a u tion Cate Water pH Dissolved Tu rb id ity Alkalintry Sulfate Total Total Dissolved Total Dissolved Temperature Oxygen (NTU) as CACO Dissolved Copper Copper Zinc Z ine (c )

3 s tjin e

In-4QI-1A1 4 Aug 24.0 8.2 7.0 9.0 47.5 86 219 0.004 0.003 0.012 0.009 TM-AQI-1A 2 24.0 8.1 6.1 15.0 76.4 46 208 0.004 0.002 0.012 0.011 TM-AQ1-1 LA1 24.5 8.2 6.5 13.0 73.5 56 211 0.004 0.002 0.017 -

0.0G9 IM-AQt-11A2 24.5 8.2 6.5 12.0 73.5 55 202 0.004 0.003 0.011 0.008 u

y IM-AQt-9st 24.5 8.2 6.8 15.0 67.1 59 201 0.004 0.002 0.018 0.014 TM-AQ1-LA1 17 Aug 22.0 8.8 7.6 9.5 52.9 98 245 0.005 0.001 0.023 0.009 rM-AQ1*tA2 22.5 8.1 7.6 14.0 85.8 53 238 0.004 0.002 0.017 0.011 IM-AQt-11A1 22.5 8.2 7.8 11.0 71.1 80 240 0.004 0.002 0.016 0.009 TM-AQI-11A2 22.5 8.3 8.0 12.0 72.0 79 245 0.004 0.002 0.016 0.010 TM-AQt-931 22.5 8.1 8.1 9.5 61.7 87 255 0.005 0.002 0,015 0.01)

MFAN VALLIES FOR AUC11ST 1981 IM-AQt-1AL Aug 23.0 7.3 9.2 50.2 92 232 0.004 0.003 0.015 0.009 T't-AQ t-1 A2 23.2 6.8 14.5 81.1 50 223 0.004 0.002 0.014 0. 01 ',

TM-Aq t-11 A1 23.5 a

7.2 12.0 72.3 68 226 0.004 0.002 0.016 0.009 TM-AQt-11A2 23.5 7.2 12.0 72.8 67 224 0.004 0.002 0.014 0.009 N-A0 f-9s t 23.5 7.4 12.2 65.4 73 229 0.004 0.002 0,016 0.014 _

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