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Annual Environ Radiological Operating Rept for 1989. W/900328 Ltr
ML20042E830
Person / Time
Site: Braidwood  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 12/31/1989
From: Querio R
COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO.
To: Bradley Davis
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION III)
References
BW-90-0331, BW-90-331, NUDOCS 9005030185
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                ) Commonwealth R ute C1, Box 84           Edison Br:ldwood Nuclear Pow:r Station
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( Telephone 815/458 2001 March 28, 1990 Bw/90-0331 Mr. Bert Davis Administrator Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region III 799 Roosevelt Road Glen Ellyn, IL 60137

Dear Mr. Davis:

Enclosed is Part 3 of the 1989 Braidwood Station Operating Report. Docket Numbers STN 50-456 and STN 50-457. This report coritains the results of the Radiological Environmental and Meteorological Monitoring Programs. Part 1 facility operating experience was submitted under separate cover in February. , and Part 2, radioactive effluents in February and Auguet. ) Two copies of the report are provided for your use. Two copies will be forwarded to the Document Control Desk and one copy to the Resident Inspector. Sincerely yours,  ; e [ A R.E. Querio F Station Manager REQ /BK/sgr Enclosure l 9005030185 891231 I ADOCK0500grg6 {DR I

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TABLE OF CONTENTS i Page  ! INTRODUCTION ........................... 1 l SU MM AR Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 1.0 EffLVENTS 1.1 Gaseous ........................... 3 1.2 Liquid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  ; 2.0 SOLID RADIDACTIVE WASTE , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 i 3.0 DOSE TO MAN 3.1 Gaseous Effluent Pathways .................. 3 3.2 Liquid Effluent Pathways . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 ,

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3.3 Direct Radiation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 4.0 SITE METEOROLOGY ......................... 6 5.0 ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING ,.................... 6 5.1 Gamma Radiation ....................... 6 5.2 Airborne 1-131 and Particulate Radioactivity . . . . . . . . . 6 5.3 Terrestrial Radioactivity .................. 7 5.4 Aquatic Radioactivity .................... 7 5.5 -Milk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 5.6 Sample Coll ections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 5.7 Program Modifications ..................... 8 6.0 ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 i 7.0 MILCH ANIMAL CENSUS . . . . . . . . ............... 8 8.0 NE AR EST RESIDENCES CENSUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 9.0 INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM RESULTS ............ 8 10.0 REVISIONS TO THE ODCM RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PR OGR AM , 19 8 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 APPENDIX 1 - DATA TABLES AND FIGURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Station Releases Table 1.1 1 Gaseous Effluents .................. 10 Table 1.2 1 Liquid Ef fl uents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 111

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[ TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued) , i Page  ; i APPENDIX 1 - DATA TABLES AND FIGURES Station Releases (continued) Table 2.0-1 Solid Waste Shipments ................ 46 . Figure 3.1 Figure 3.1-4 , Isodose and Concentration Contours . . . . . . . . . . 50 Table 3.1-1 Maximum Doses Resulting from Airborne Releases . . . . 54 , Table 3.1-2 Maximum Doses Resulting from Liquid Discharges . . . . 58 Environmental Monitoring figure 5.0 Figure 5.0-4 Locations of Radiological Environmental Stations . . . 60 Table 5.0-1 Radiological Environmental Monitoring ' Sampl i ng S i t es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64  : Table 5.0-2 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program .... 65

  • Table 5.0 Table 5.0-6 Environmental Summary Tables ...... 72 APPENDIX 11 - METEOROLOGICAL DATA ................... 79 APPENDIX 111 - INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM RESULTS. . . . . . . . 108 APPENDIX IV - REVISIONS TO THE ODCM RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PR OGR AM , 198 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 APPENDIX V - 1989 RENP SAMPLE RESULTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 APPENDIX VI - ADDITION TO SEMIANNUAL REPORTS ............. 172  ;

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( INTRODUCTION Braidwood Station, a two-unit PWR plant, is located in Will County, Illinois, fifteen (15) miles south-southwest of Joliet, Illinois. Each reactor is de-signed to have a capacity of 1120 MW net. Unit No. I went critical on May 29, 1987, and Unit No. 2 went critical on March 8,1988. The plant has been designed to keep releases to the environment at levels below those specified in the regulations. Liquid effluents from Braidwood Station are released into the Kankakee River in controlled batches after radioassay of each batch. Gaseous effluents are re-leased to the atmosphere and are calculated on the basis of analyses of daily grab samples of noble gases and continuously collected composite samples of iodine and particulate matter. The results of effluent analyses are summarized on a monthly basis. Airborne concentrations of noble gases,1-131 and parti-culate radioactivity in off-site areas are calculated using effluent and mete-orological data on isotopic composition of effluents. During the second half of 1989 an improvement was made in the method used by station personnel to sample gaseous effluents. The improvement consisted of increasing the size of the sample container used for grab samples. Although previous methods had met sensitivity and Technical Specification LLD require-ments the new collection method was implemented following field testing. The use of the larger sample containers resulted in an increased frequency with which fission and activation gases were detected in the vent stack efflu-ents. As a result, the quantity (C1) of gas released fonn the vent stacks in-creased as compared to previous periods. Subsequently, the doses attributed to releases of fission and activation gases at the site boundary also increased for the second half of 1989. It is important to note, however, that all doses, as calculated using the ODCM, were well within the regulatory limits as defined in 10CFR20 and 10CFR50. As such, the new method for monitoring gaseous efflu-ents is not expected to have an impact on plant operation and therefore new operational controls are not being developed. Environmental monitoring is conducted by sampling at indicator and reference (background) locations in the vicinity of the Braidwood Station to measure changes in radiation or radioactivity levels that may be attributable to plant operations, if significant changes attributable to Braidwood Station are measured, these changes are correlated with effluent releases. External gamma radiation exposure from noble gases and 1-131 in milk are the most critical pathways at this site; however, an environmental monitoring program is con-ducted which includes other pathways of less importance. 1 i . _ _ _ _ - i

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f Gaseous and liquid effluents for the period remained at a fraction of the Technical Specification limits. Calculations of environmental concentrations  ! based on effluent, Kankakee River flow, and meteorological data for the period i indicate that consumption by the public of radionuclides attributable to the , plant are unlikely to exceed the regulatory limits. Radiation exposure from . radionuclides released to the atmosphere represented the critical pathwty for 7 the period with a maximum individual dose estimated to be 1.51E-02 mrem for - the year, when a shielding and occupancy f actor of 0.7 is 6ssumed. The i assessment of radiation doses are performed in accordance with the Offsite i Dose Calculation Manual (00CM). The results of analysis confinn that the  ! station is operating in compliance with 10CFR50 and 40CFR190. ' The results of the current radiological environmental monitoring program approx-imate those found during the preoperational studies conducted at Braidwood Station. , r r l r i 4 5 2 1

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l 1.0 _ EFFLUENTS , 1.1 Gaseous Effluents to the Atmosphere ' Measured concentrations and isotopic composition of noble gases, radioiodine, and particulate radioactivity released to the atmos-phere during the year, are listed in Table 1.1-1. A total of 1.68E+03 curies of fission and activation gases was released with a maximum release rate of 2.78E+03 uti/sec. A total of 5.08E-04 curies of I-131 and 1133 was released during the year. A total of 9.13E-05 curies of beta-gamma emitters and 5.03E-05 curies alpha emitters were released as airborne particulate matter. A total of 12.62 curies of tritium was released. l 1.2 Liquids Released to the Illinois River A total of 1.20E+08 liters of radioactive liquid waste (prior to dilution) containing 5.03 curies (excluding t.'itium, gases, and . alpha) were discharged after dilution with a total of 5.36E+10 ' liters of water. These wastes were released at a monthly average concentration of 1.58E-07 pCi/ml, discharged on an unidentified nuclide basis. A total of 2.74E-04 curies alpha radioactivity and 1.12E+03 curies of tritium were released. Monthly release estimates and principal radionuclides in liquid effluents are given in Table 1.2-1, 2.0 SOLID RADIOACTIVE WASTE Solid radioactive wastes were shipped to U.S Ecology, Richland, Washing-ton and SEG Oak Ridge Tennessea, and Chem-Nuclear, Barnwell, South Carolina. The record of shipments is summarized in Table 2.0-1. . 3.0 DOSE TO MAN 3.1 Gaseous Effluent Pathways Gamma Dose Rates Gamma air and whole body dose rates off-site were calculated based i on measured release rates, isotopic compotition of the noble gases, and materological data for the period (Table 3.1-1). Isodose , contours of whole body dose are shown in Figure 3.1-1 for the year. 3 .

Based on measured effluents and meteorological data, the maximum i dose to an individual would be 1.51E-02 mrem for the year, with an  ! occupancy or shielding factor of 0.7 included. The maximum gamma air dose was 3.82E-02 mrad.

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Beta Air and Skin Rates j The range of beta particles in air is relatively small (on the order of a few meters or less); consequently, plumes of gaseous effluents , may be considered " infinite" for purpose of calculating the dose i from beta radiation incident on the skin. However, the actual dose to sensitive skin tissues is difficult to calculate because this depends on the beta particle energies, thickness of inert skin, and clothing covering sensitive tissues. For purposes of this report the skin is taken to have a thickness of 7 mg/cm2 and an occupancy factor of 1.0 is used. The skin dose from beta and gamma radiation for the year was 1.12E-01 mrem. The maximum off-site beta air dose for the year was 1.22E-01 mrad. The air concentrations of radioactive noble gases at the off-site receptor locations are given in Figure 3.1-2. , i Radioactive lodine The human thyroid concentrates ingested or inhaled iodine, and the radioiodine, 1-131. Minimal levels released during routine oper- . ation of the plant, may be made available to man thus resulting in a' - dose to the thyroid. The pathway of interest for this radionuclide t is ingestion of radioiodine in milk by an infant. . Calculations are - performed annually but the levels released from the station in pre-vious years indicate that contributions to doses from inhalation of I-131 and 1-133, and 1-131 in milk, are negligible. Todine-131 Concentrations in Air The calculated concentration contours for I-131 in air are shown in ' Figure 3.1-3. Included in these calculations is an iodine cloud depletion factor which accounts for the phenomenon of elemental iodine deposition on the ground. The maximum off-site concentration is estimated to be 7.97E-04 pC1/m3 for the year. Dose to Infant's Thyroid i The hypothetical thyroid dose to an infant living near the plant via ingestion of milk was . calculated. The radionuclide considered was 1-131 and the source of milk was taken to be the nearest dairy farm with the cows pastured from May to October. The maximum inf ant's thyroid dose was 4.64E-03 mrem during . the year (Table 3.1-1). - 4  ;

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Concentration contours of radioactive airborne particulates are  ! shown in Figure .1 The maximum off-site level is estimated to i be1.99E-04pCi/mg.-4. Summary of Doses Table 3.1-1 supinarizes the doses resulting from releases of airborne l radioactivity via the different exposure pathways. 3.2 Liquid Effluent Pathways The three principal pathways through the aquatic environment for potential doses to man from liquid - waste are ingestion of potable water, eating aquatic foods, and exposure while walking on the  ; shoreline. Not all of these pathways are applicable at a given j time or station but a reasonable approximation of the dose can be l made by adjusting the dose formula for season of the year or type and degree of use of the aquatic environment.- NRC* developed equations were used to calculate the doses to the whole body, lower GI tract, thyroid, bone and skin; specific parameters for use in the equations are given in the Commonwealth Edison Off-site Dose Calcu-lation Manual. The maximum whole body dose for the year was 3.16E-01 mrem and no organ dose a!. seeded 4.24E-01 mrem. - 3.3 Direct Radiation In section 3/4.11 of the Braidwood Technical Specifications, 40CFR190 calculations of total dose due to the Uranium fuel Cycle are requir-ed only when calculated dosos from liquid or gaseous releases of radioactivity exceed certain levels. These levels are twice the following limits: ' The RETS limits on dose or dose commitment to a Member of the Public due to radioactive materials in liquid effluents from each reactor unit (1.5 mrem to the whole body or 5 mrem - to any organ during any calendar quarter; 3 mrem to the whole . body or 10 mrem to any organ during any calendar year). The RETS limits on air dose in noble gases released in gaseous effluents to a Member of the Public from each reactor- , unit (5 mrad for gamma radiation or 10 mrad for beta radiation i during any calendar quarter; 10 mrad for gamma radiation or 20 mrad for beta radiation during any calendar year). The RETS limits on dose to a Member of the Public due to l iodine-131, iodine-133 tritium, and radionuclides in parti-l culate form with half-lives greater than 8 days in gaseous Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Regulatory Guide 1.109 (Rev.1). 5

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effluents released from each reactor unit (7.5 mrem to any organ during any calendar quarter; 15 mrem to any organ during any calendar year). During the period January to December,1989, Braidwood Station did not exceed these criteria. 4.0 SITE METEOROLOGY i A summary of the site meteorological measurements taken during each quarter of the year is given in Appendix II. The data are presented as - cumulative joint frequency distributions of 203' level wind direction and wind speed class by atmospheric stability class determined from the temperature difference between the 199' and 30' levels. Data recovery for these measurements was about 99.6%. 5.0 ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING Tables 5.0-1 and 5.0-2 provide an outline of the radiological environ-mental monitoring program as required in the Technical Specifications. Sampling locations are shown in Figures 5.0-1 through 5.0-4. Concentra-tions of radioactivity in various media are summarized in Tables 5.0-3 through 5.0-6. Tables listing all data are presented in Appendix V. Specific findings for various environmental media are discussed below. 5.1 Gamma Radiation External radiation dose from on-site sources and noble gases re- , leased to the atmosphere was measured at eight indicator and one reference (background) locations using CaSO4:Dy thermoluminescent

dostmeters (TLD). Additional TLDs, a total of 59 were installed on March 30, 1984, such that each sector was covered at both five miles and the site boundary.

radiation dose . at nine air sampling locations  ! l Quarterly averaged (external 13.5 2.6) mR and was similar to that measured in 1985 j (12.0 mR),1986 (12.6 mR),1987 (14.4 mR), and 1988 (13.6 mR). .The i differences are not statistically significant. l 1 5.2 Airborne I-131 and Particulate Radioactivity 1 Airborne I-131 concentration remained. below the LLO of 0.07' pCi/m3 throughout the year in all samples. Gross beta concentr tions ranged from 0.009 to 0.064' pC1/m3, and averaged 0.028 pCi/m , similar to the average concentration in 1985 (0.028 pCi/m3),1986 (0.034 pCi/m3, except for the period- from May 16 through June 7 when it was influenced by the reactor accident at Chernobyl), 1987 (0.027 pCi/m3), and 1988 (0.031 pC1/m3). l l 6

i All gamma-emitting isotopes activities were below their respective l LLD levels. No radioactivity attributable to plant operation was I detected in any of the samples. 5.3 _ Terrestrial Radioactivity Vegetables were collected in September and analyzed for- gamma-emitting isotopes. In addition, green leafy vegetables were analyzed for iodine-131. Iodine-131 and gamma-emitting isotopes were below the limits of detection indicating that there was no , i measurable amount of radioactivity attributable to the station re- . leases. i Well water was collected monthly from one off-site well and analyzed , for gross beta, and gamma-emittinng isotopes. Quarterly composites  ; were analyzed for tritium. The annual mean gross beta concentration was 28.0212 and was similar to levels observed in 1985 (22.8 pC1/1), . 1986 (25.2 pC1/1),1987 (24.8 pCi/1), and 1988 (27.4 pCi/l). The . differences are not statistically significant. All other results ' were below the lower limits of detection.  ; 5.4 Aquatic Radioactivity Monthly composites from the Kankakee River (upstream and downstream) were analyzed for gamma-emitting isotopes, and quarterly composites  ! were analyzed for tritium. Cesium-134 and -137 concentrations were below the LLD level 'of 10 pC1/1 in all samples. Tritium concentrations were below the LLD level of 200 pC1/1 in all samples except in two quarterly composites (second and third quarters) samples from the Kankakee River upstream (1690 and 38,670 . pC1/1), and one quarterly composite (third quarter) from downstream samples (638 pC1/1). The presence of tritium in upstream samples is attributable to the lack of water flow in the river which resulted in the back-up from the discharge. The presence of tritium in down-stream samples is attributable to station- operation as well ' as low water flow. Sediment samples were collected twice a year, from one indicator location, and analyzed for gamma-emitters. Cs-137 was detected in both samples and averaged .0.30 pC1/g dry weight. No other gamma-emitting isotopes were detected. Levels of gamma radioactivity in fish were measured and found in all cases to be below the lower limits of detection for the program. ' 5.5 Milk Milk samples were collected monthly from November through April and < biweekly from May through October and analyzed for iodine -131 and - gamma-emitting isotopes. 7 &

lodine-131 concentration was below the LLD level of 0.5 pCi/l in all samples. , Cs-134 and Cs-137 were below the LLD level of 5 pC1/1, All other I gamma-emitting isotopes, except naturally-occurring K-40, were below 1 their respective LLDs. There was no indication of the effect on the environment due to station operation. ] 5.6 Sample Collections All samples were collected as scheduled except those listed in ' Listing of Missed Samples, Appendix V. 5.7 Program Modifications , There were no program modifications in 1989. , 6.0 ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES Procedures used during the period covered by this report remained essent-ially unchanged. A sumary of the procedures used for analyzing radio-activity in environmental samples is given in Appendix V of the report for t the period January-December 1988. 7.0 MILCH ANIMAL CENSUS A census of milch animals was conducted within five miles of the Station. The survey was conducted by a " door-to-door" canvas and by information from Illinois Agricultural Agents. The census was conducted by A. Lewis on August 19 and 26, 1989. 8.0 NEAREST RESIDENCES CENSUS f I A census of the nearest residences within a five (5) mile radius was - conducted by A. Lewis or August 19 and 26, 1989. Results of milch animal and nearest residence census are presented in Appendix V. , i 9.0 INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM RESULTS Interlaboratory Comparison Program Results are presented in Appendix III. i 10.0 REVISIONS TO THE ODCM RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM FOR 1987 > L Revisions to the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program for t!,e l year 1987 are presented in Appendix IV. a 8 l

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_ _ _ fm.AA fait a 1.1M.la filat t ft a LLA a LLA e 11A im a Lia a LLA e LIA e LIA ag. sua a s sin.ie tiema n fa a um n Aan.1 amana a _ AMa L uf .a 2 AAf.A . Lia a w .A PJ 111A a a_1M.ne f tJail a LLA ft a LIA a Lia a LLA a Lia e LIA a LIA a L1A y Sa m f LLA a 1 M.la fi/all fl ==== - --. a LIA .--. - =r

  • I ta m f LIA a A. M.it f t /ma l ft ==.- - - a LIA ==== -- - -
  • VM f LIA a ** t fi i Lia i LLA i Lia f LIA i Lia e LLA e Lie a LIA A nal film a ** l ft a LIA a LIA a Lia a LLA e LIA a LLA

' e LIA a LIA Ahllen f LIA a **1 ft a LLA d lib a LIA ' 4 LIA e Lia e LLA e L LA a LIA fa.ita ILIA a 1 Mi414 f t /ali fi e LLA a LLA a LLA a LIA a LLA ' a LLA e LLA a LLA fm. I M ILLA a 1.12f.te Ct / mil Ek e L.La a Lia e Lia a LIA a Lia a LLA a LLA a Lia fa. lip ILLA a 1 Adf.14 fitall fi a LLA a LIA d LLA a LIA e LIA e LLA e tia a Lia i taita.la (11A a 1_ AAf.la f t / mil fl a L1B e LIA a LIA e LIA e L1A a LLA e LLA a LIA f.m. laA flLA a 2 Adf.M fifall l' 1 e LIA e LLA a LIA a LLA 4Lia e Lia e LLA i 11A , Others flees 6ff ) - i a r h

                                                                                                                                            ,w-        a  w- e tielt 149 f or 4Aalplit felvlll e Sete etll be preteeted to ed afrete to the Sept.AAAuel Ospeft e
  ** tte for thig sletese et being Jeweloped and sell be presented ta da ettete to the $eet. Annual Gepert.

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TABLE 1.1-1 (continued) gaattuges sagt(AA #Eb88 lie!19 Stsstassuu (fftutat etPORT 700 MY la San itse GASEeut tifLutaif$ + lassenfit et at4 ett(Asti ett t I iman t s I aan i fra i smaa e tin amauan asa i star a am lia -- A. fleelen end Adt4*etten be holesses

i. t .in.im- min.u. tun...i i
2. ma- ni an.

ei I L tar.a i n. ier.i t i.aw.2 i e aar.i I a ser a i a air.a I 1 tu.a a i . sw s. I s e s - I a . ise a I a nr.s i n . air .a I a ur.s I i 2w.2 I e nar. I s ser.2 m or i.= =--- u.a .. I e est

a. mi aw. sema . i i I a _na e a ai 1 a as i
                                                     ~t                                         a _ai i a _na     t     a m2   i a_   mai. enmaa w                                                                                                               n aa   i     a_a i               I     n    I a _na   I a.as I a an I m an             I           I     a.as
a. n iareau u.sa, a.ai 1 a _ai I- a n.
m. a.-a_i . e n -ai s a _ma n.ai n.an a ai a.ma a.ma a ma -
a. n . e_=i . s ia -ai a a_ma a.m a ma a.ma a na a.am
1. a- ai a en a_mi aa i sia a a.ma a.mi a an a.ai m am a.an a_an
a. m.a. ^- -i aja m.ai a a _M m.m a.a2 a_M a.82 a da AM a ma am
6. lessee teleasee
i. v i 1.iii ma n.n u m ii.it. r um . ** i t ti e s _ sar.s t i iar.a e a_ mar a i t us.a e n una i
n. a na natsamanatraea u.ita. 2. aar .a i e . i nt .a a n . a ir .

5 of 14CfS40 lletts 66 based em the emaisus release rete fee the poeted seasidered. e lesias. partiselete, and tritten llants are empressed as a tetel timet.- See Stap I. lt$ feflMtl LLOG fee leditlegal llelepet lHluded la (alculettest. 1 1 14

i i 1 1 I i I 1 i l i l P TABLE 1.1-1 (continued) esaletas InstatAs petES 5fattisi e 5uelliassaant (f f tWtaf Meest FSB Jassamat le 2aK ltM 6AS4Ws (fft4Elef 5 = 5tsetsfle er att atttAMS 4513f I l taaf f t I lam 1 fra i sina t tal manafsat aan i nav i am 12 4 managgl . C. porticolate (p 4 day half.lifel teleases

l. A-.am aakt rit. f Lia a 81 i fi I t Lia iaMdI i Lia I aN4 0 8 Lia I 2 lar.I l_ l t LLA 2.14f . 7 2_ an.an ^"- aat t t t. f Lia l.1Ma ta f t / mill ft l e Lia l t Lia I e Lia l t Lia l 2 mat.7 l e LLA I t Lia I 2.321 .)
1. E af IMfnBallKfana Limataa j 8. Irltl e teleeses c
1. v.nai n.t a. aatt it, stia a een I i 1.ru 1 I a tar.i I a _ ur.2 i e ner.1 ti 1 t _aw. t I a _2ar .2 __ t a.iu.i i 1.aif.Ll.
2. E af 1Mika.llaffmaa Llanta a i
8. Im of ledles. Particolate it i say half. life), and lett6en teleases
i. e.ui a,t i .i t . etta . ei i fi i n nn .n I a mas . t a a us.2 i e w.t i i ans.i i a sas .2 t 2. a af ietstaa Lista e a _ isa .i a e a ta . i (

j a. an. ar e tsaa /.ma,t i 1 i e an I a.as I a as I a_as I a an I a_as I a_as I a.aa l. 1- a af terama (taan , m. m ,na,s . a.. w t r.s -.mi i - i n.as I a an i a an I a an i a.an

a. - -i i a ma a an i a_na _ ,

I a.. a, r it a - i i n I a_as I a.as I m an I a.an I a ma I a.as I a.ma I a as t I l e testee, partic.lete. ame tratte limits are espresias a a teien lieet. See sie ,t. Las reflats (Las fee insi,ie l sete,es tact.a s to cancelets .

    ** tte far tais tietepe es toine sevele,se and util be p<nentes en an errata to the seni.annust ase ct.

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I TABLE 181-1 (continued) taAlauget IREL8A2 80fA 114tigt lintessant giftstSt alpet fes Jasaaett la Jing teet . 64144ttl Ef f tlRmil . IEBf STAC8 RELIAMS nailI I t iAtit t I 3a8 i faa i Ana i lat AlanafAal asa i Aar i Am 12nd Auanta

u. Poeticolate 0 0 der tielf.Ilfel teleases (LLA a 2 eas.tattJail ft i Lia a LIA e LAA a LLA e LLA a LLA a LLB Ista f 118 a ** l e LIA ft i LLA e LIA i LAA e LLA a LIA i LIA a LIA a LLA fa.E4 fLLA a 1 iff el& filmil fi e LLA a LIA i LLA a LLA e LLA ( LLA e LLA a LLh fa.4A ILIA a 1 158 14 f l Jai l fl i LIA A 28# 4 e LIA A 2a8 J t LAA a LIA e LIA e LLA fa.aA ILIA a A '21f.it tilat t ft a LAA a LLA e LIA a LIA d LIA _ __. t LLA - t LLA a LLA tr M ILLA a 1 M.le ft/ mil fl t LIA -
  • __ 1a.es fLLA a A.M.ll ftinIl ft a LLA -
  • 9.AA fLLA a **t ft . a LIA a LIA a LLA A 1&1 f LLA a ** 1 i 11A e LIA y a LLA _ gg ___. ag fl e LLA t L1A t LLA t LIA an. I lan fLLA a **l a LIA 1.711 3 LLA WQ ft a Lit a LLA e LLA ( LLA e LIA a LLA 4 LLA _ t LLA fA.11A fLLA a 1_2Af .14 f i /al 1 fI e LIA a Lia e LLA a LLA e LIA f a.116 ILLA a 1. M fn/all ft

( LLB ag_ t LLA t LIA e LIA a LAB e LLA s LIA t LLA e LIA a LLA LA.131 f t1A a 1. Adf .le fig fl i LIA i LIA t LIA a LLD a LIA t LIA _ Aa1LA.lat f LIA a l _Bef.lt fifall ft a Lia e Lia e LLA

                                                                                                                                               .1 LLA           a LIA e LIA    e LLA         t _4M.7              LLA      1.tM . )

fhled ILLA a 2 lad.la filall ft i Lia t LLA ( LLA t LIA e LLA e LLS e LLA e LL3,. Othead (Spectf pl n . .. Weilleg fee Gaelg%tt reteltl

  • Date mell be pressated in en eff ete to the lege.Assauel Gepert tt0 eef that nietepe et been, da. elopes one .ill be peonentes na en eccete to the Seei-enamel aspect.

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l 2 l J i TABLE 1.1-1 (continued)- malenen saatttAs pesa llatim 5tniasmesat IFFLlast Atomt fm -- la Aar less GASEWS (ff tWell = 14mf slags agttasil leell 2 , l latif t l M i ffa 1 Sea l las astral apa l A&y l Aan 12nd hamattal It Illtion gad Adllwellet %et heletect

                                                                                                                                                                                            ?
         . h t h ILLA a *1                                           ft     & Lat .)     1 ser.1          e Lia      1.1M . I       f _1K.2       1.421 1      A 2M.2          2_ t M .1 h lh f LLA a 2. &M .11 f t /all                   fl     1_ Aar.2     1 ama .1         t LIA      l.111 1        1 m .2       2_aet.2       1_ AN .2 '      2_ AM .2     .

blina ILIA a 'l fi e LIA e LIA a LLA e LIA e LLA t LLA t Lia e Lia Am.111 f LIA a 4 2nd._13 f t /all ft 2 GK aa e aMal 1 AM J B 12f al d . I M aa Am lM fLLA a 1_ m.11 f t /all

                                                                                                                                                 & Let aa      lg            - I _ ed . I _

ft I _ Aef .1 1. E .1 1. ati .1 1 mE.1 a 1M.1 A*& ILLA a *1 a_ Anf.1 2 eds .1 1 Aad.2 ft a LIA 1 2nd.1 A _ 7 td .1 1 118.1 a LLA a LLA a LLA a LLA As.aE f LLA a 81 fl 1 1M J 1 Bef.1 i LLA I . lM. I a LIA 1. kM .2 a LLA 1_ &M .2 asJ7 f LIA a a _ W.91 f t / mil ft t Lia e LLA , e Lia e L1A e LIA e LLA a LLA a LLA AsJa ILLA a 1. llf.11 f t /all ft t LLA 1MJ e Lia - 1_ Mid a LLA e LLA e LLA e LLA

                  &#di      alta a el                                fa     a ant.2      a. tu .2      2 Aar.1      1.2tf.i         a 12a.1      3 ig.2       3_gsg.1          i_ig.,

blM ILIA a 1_121.12 f t /al 6 fi a LIA t LIA e LIA e LLA a Ltt a LLA e LLA 113 Others (Spe<lf p) l r

6. leelee salesees f.111 ILLA a e M.lt f t /all ft 1 )M -1 1. lM 4 a 2df.a 1_ iff J 1. lM 4 l _ &lf.e f.112 f LIA a *1 t . laf 4 . l .2.M i . '

fi e Lia e LIA a LLA e LIA e LLA t LLA 4 LLA _JM, 1 111 f LIA a 4 Aar.ht f t/all ft t LLA e LLA a LLA ' 1_ Alf.d 1 114 f LIA a

  • t fl

( LLA F. hM . ) _ j g, . J.lE 4 , e Lia a LIA e LIA t LLA t LLA e Lia e LLA t Lia

1. l M f L LA a
  • l fl f Lia < Lia e LIA 4 LIA e LIA I e LLA e LLA t LIA meer1 tip. cit,i i

h tte f or tnit insiege in teint e...ig.4 .a4 . it be p<eie.les .. e. ,,,.a ge gne 5e3 4 I assert. , l l - i t 17

[ l 1 t TABLE 1.1-1 (continued) , 1 l l teAISWED ansttgas pesa Statte l

                                                       $0stalutant (ffLimit espot im alLT 18 attansa itse                                                   ,

usteus afftuarts . vert stats art Asts ,

                                                                 . Wii I (techet Ihasher 16-486)
                                                                      $4petafim EF ALL ARLEAtt$

I miYt I hv i aus I traf -l 1,d manatrat acT I aser I arc lah maanti A. finsten and actleettea 6ss seienn L v.ui n.iuo acti.it. rtta . ..i i ci i i nar.i i s.an.a 1 a ser. e i . are.t 1 2.iin.i e n.rm.i i 1 sna.i I a air.i

n. a-i- n.i - anu I .c u , I e.iar. I s m.i I i tar.n I s ime.n I taar.s I i.iar.i i 1. m .i i i sar.a t n # intrama ti.it.*
           .. mi. a.a. t saa ., / ,i                 1    a    i a.ma       i a.n     i a.fi    t~ a.u      e a.as          I a.ma    1 e.ma      i    n.as
m. tai. tuna / ri i n I a.an I a.m I a.na I a.m I a.as I a.as I a.an I a.an
a. 1 af intrana timita
n. --- k et.,i I1 m.ai 1 a.aa a.17 a.2a a.aa a.aa a.an a an a_as
h. a u ha,s ,i . t is ., at n a.ai n.na a.an a en a at a mi a.as a_na
           ,. -- '- -1         t ia -.at                  1         a.aa       a ie      e ta      an            a aa          a.aa      a.ma          a.aa
a. a u '- -n r2a -.4i m a.a1 a.21 - e.na a.am a.at a an a.an a.at 8, ladine Releases
i. Y.ui t.i11 act s.it. tit a.a.?ar.it ci/mit t ci i 1.1M.a I t ain.1 i a.iu.a i a 2ar.s I a amr.a 1 taar.7 1 - i .nw.a i a una j- 2. n .t iacta24/iacsana time ta.

i of 10CTUS Ilotts is based en the essless rolesse rete for the perled censidered, e ladtne, particulate, and trillus Iteits are empressed as a tegel Ite64. See Step t.

  **  LLS reflects. LLDs for individwel tsetepes ineladed in calculotten.

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1 s I TABLE 1.1-1 (continued) l ORA!8 tem itKLIAA peter STAftW 3tntmasaam EFFlutist espWT Fe ally ta attaman less

4A$tCM (FFLIEllf t . WIT STACK ELEA$t$

ISIIT l (Decket theer 96 4M) .

                                                                                      . Snacent1W 0F ALL AELEAlt$

t arrt i nv i aus I tEPT l bd anaaTral at? I amt i ett team anastral C. Particulate (> $ der half.ilfe) teleases l' t. s, man art t.it. f ua a *l ** i ft i e na l e un I e um i e na i 1. tu.a i 1_ ear.1 1 1. tar J l 1 fat.t ? l l s, man a w arti.it. etin.s. var.ia ciemiil i e na I e un I e um I e na

2. ci I a. ru a I a mar.4 i t.iar.a 1 2. tma.a l l ~.1 n af latsamaliarrana Limitaa
9. friteam Releases s l I
1. Total talaana artlettuf t ta.a 2tg.12ct/ alt j ti j 1. sag.t 1 2.2g.] I 1 tif.a l 3 sar.a l 3. ear.3 3 3 mgJ l 2_ ear.) l 3. ag a l ;
2. 1 af 1KFa2a11KFand Limitaa :j

(. Sam of ledine, Particulate (a 4 day half.Ilfe), auf frittua heleases  ! i_ faamt aett.it. f ua . *1 i et i 1.aar.1 1 2 1s.1 1 1.11a.a f' i_ mar.a I a sar.1 1 1. ar.a i s ear.2 1 1 mar.2 1 ,

2. E af 1Kfa2a Limit
a. an. eraan i tsaa armat.an,t i E I a aa - I a as I a.as I a.aa I a.ma I a.am I a.an I a .ma 1-+
1. E af tKfana Limit a.

m. La,ta,1. Am. a, man r?.1 a.mai

                          - -i an. a, man r ia n       .so I

i a n t a.an I a ma I a.ma I a.an i n.at I a.as I a.at I a.an i a.aa i a.ma i n.aa 1! I a.an I a.as I a.as a.am I I a_na l[ e ledine, particulate. and trette llette are espeessed es a total itett. See Step t. LLS reflects LLes for tadtvidual tietoine tecluded la calculaties, s aesults de not loclude esentity of Sr4MJG free esteher thg December.1999 . enmitleg results frem outside vender. Updated veloes will be presented in an errota to the Seel-Annual Seport. i e I f 4 19

a TABLE 1.1-1 (continued) Gaaltaca saKLSAR peter 51Atle SOllAlstaE (FFLIBff SE991 FM 2RT 18 defamer tese GAlf0WS (FfLISft1 WII StaCR RELEAtlS Wlf 1 (tornet Ibushee 98 46) Satoseast i lainti 1 Asty I alat i tapf i 1,ia ramaavant I att asaw I art laan mm C. fissten and activetten tas teleases h t11a tLLA a 1.2M.11 f t/m11 ft 1 tMJ e Lia f .aM.1 1. tM . t l _ ANJ e LLB 2. ANJ A.14tJ hilha f LLA a 9 &AE .11 f t /al l ft 1 adtJ e LLA a.ast.1 a. MR .) 1. Mf J ~ t LIA 1. d8E J 2_ aM J hilam f LLA a 1.111.11 f t/all 21 e LIA e Lia e LLA a LIA a LIA a LLA a LAA a LLA b ill fLLA a a 2M.11 tilat t fl 9 maad 1.1M.1 1_ eral a Desal 1 mar.1 a LIA 9 %dr a 1_ t u d hun tLin a 2 an.n filmit ft 1. Alt.1 1. t m.1 2.11tJ 1.1 m J t _ sard a (tB 1 sar.1 i aar d Kr.Jt%m f LLA a a av.11 f t /all ft 1. t M.a i LIA e LLA 2.1 MJ e LLA a lib a LIA e LLA tr.AF (LLA a a mer.11 f t/all ft I . AN J d LLA e LLA 1_ SIf J 1. 8stJ e LLA e LLA 1.apaE J Kr.A) (LLA a 1.11f.11 f t/all fl e LIA e LIA e LLA e LLA t LIA a Lia e LLA e LLA Je.as ILLA a 1.dM.12 f t /all ft a LLA e LIA e LIA e LLA a LLa - a LIA - a LLA t LIA a,.at atta a e_ ser.n f t/mii ft a.awJ 1.eard m. t u.a 1 amJ e LLa a Lia a ass.1 a $w.1 h tia fLLA a l _1M.11 f t /all ft t Lib e L1A e LLA i LLA e LLA i LLA - a LIA e LLA 9thers (Speetty)

9. Iedlae teleases 1.i11 f t1A a t.7at it f t /mit fl o.as a.aa a.ma a.an a.an - a.ma a as a_ea t.in tLIA a 1_ Aaf.la f t /all El a ma a.ma a Aa a.ma D_ma a.an a an a.ma .

n.111 tua a a ut.te et /mi n ft a_aa n as a.ma a an a.as a.am a.ma a.aa I.na f LLA a 1. ant.ta ft/mit ft a.as a.ma a.an a.na a.an a.an o.aa a .as 1 11a f LIA a e.luola f t/ali fl - e.se m .aa a.aa a.an a.aa a.an a.ma a.ma 9thert (Specifpl i IIste: Staldened esatters for partitutetet, ledines and tetties wie centlaueus amanterlag. 20

i i 1 5 t 4, 1 1 1 1 i TABLElal-1(continued) < i te&ISWW infCLEAR peter Stef tp settafetaAL (f 44mit MPERf Fe ally te arcansa Itan 4A$teus (Fnunftl . terf $ fact ettsAstl s WIT I (.ec6et thenber SW CWillam4 set , I unift I ht I ana I afpf 1 1sd anaa:Enl aft I amt i aff lata mamarfal C. Fiesten and Activellen Ess Releases Ellla f LLA a l _2td.Il fi/all ft a Lia e LLA a LLA a LLA e LLA t LLA a LLA a LLA fg I h111a f LLA a 21M.12 titall ft a LLA f LLA i LLA a LIA e LLA e LLA ' ' s LIA e Lia .l' h t18a f LLA a 3.11E.I t f t #all ft a LIA a LIA 6 Lia i Lia a LLA a Lia e LIA e Lia l h ill f LLA a A 22f.11 f t/all ft t 3afat a sar.a e LLA 2.11f41 1 masat 2 af.1 3 sw.3 & _ mt.g ) blit (LLB a 2.321.11 f t/all ft e LLA E 1sta2 d.2Ma2 1 Anf a1 2 ME.1

  • 1 1M.a } . tM.a - t_11f.3 < l Kram f LLA a A &M.11 f t/all ft i LLA i L18 i LIA t LIA a LIA a LLa 1 1MJ 1 1M.2 Ki d f LLA a A aer.lt filati ft i LLA e LLA e LLA a LLA i LLA 4 LLA e Lia a LLA l i KrJ) fLLA a 1.31f.12 f t/all ft a Lia e LLA i LIA e LIA e Lia e Lia e LIA e LIA d l a,.ma ftta a 1.af.12 f t / mil fi e un e na e uA e LIA e uA e uA e na e tra I l

a,.di f ua a e 1er t3 f unti ft e na e tia e LIA e na e uA a um e na e na [ 6 118 f LLa a e 2M.11 filall fi e LIA d LIA 4 LLA e LIA e LIA e LIA < LIA e LIA Sta. ors (Specify)

8. ledine Releasee 1 131 f LLB a 1_7Af.1% f t/all ft 1 1MJ 1. Alf.1 d 1M.R & Dar.E d mar d 1 aat.) I M7f.& & Eff J 1.112 f LLA a 1 Aaf.la f t /all ft e S La e LLA e LLA e LIA 2 Aaf.d i LLa e LIA 2 Adf.d l 1 111 f LLB e 4.161.14 f t/all ft e LLS 2 taf.R A Adf.A 1 att.& a LLS 't LIA R 3MJ & 2df 4 1.114 f LLA a 1.51 14 f t/all fl i LIA t LIA t LIA f LLA e Lia e LLA e LLa e LIA 1 ..m iuA a . m.in fl,a,1 e, . ua , um , ua , ua . uA , na . ua , na n ,e.it,i l l

l l d i i j i < 21

li IB 11, l TABLE 1,1-1(continued)

                                 ,                                 WAlmedB IRELEAR POES Stafl3 Spelassaaet IffLimit Epget F3 maY te REtanta test GASEWS EFFLIRIITS
  • toff StaOL SEL8atti Wii 1 (9n<tet flueber 564)

DAf 06 IEBt I natti i maty I as I upt I and manatual atY I ana I att lau suaave

4. Portitutete (6 9 der helf*1lfel teleases m.ta atta a 1 air.te et/att et a.aa a .ma a.aa a _ma a.ma a .aa a_na a.an tm.no atta a 1. air.ta tirait et a aa a .ma a.ma a.na a.ma a aa a_na a _ ae tuta atta .1 ur.ie et smit to a.aa a .as a.ma a ma a.as a .ma a .an a.ma tm.aa f tta a mar.te tiimit et a ca a .aa a.ma a.na a aa a ma a _ea a.aa te.an rtta a e i et a en a.on a_na a.as a.as a _aa a.an a _ ma 1,.en atta e a_na i et a.na a am a.an a.ma a.ma a .an a_ma v.aa rua n 1.aar.ta re emit ti n.an a.an a.ma a aa a.ma a.ma n.an a_ma n lal rtta a 1_amr.ie tiimt i ci a_ma a .an m.ma a.aa a .ea n.aa a an a aa h itam fita n 1.121.ie et/all et _ a _na a na a_aa a as a aa a aa a aa a _ ma ca.tia atta a a am. ie e t rai t el n.aa a ma a_aa a.aa a _aa a_ma a.ea a_ma ca.11a f Lia .1. der.ie ettet t et a.ma a.ma a.ma a.aa a_ma a na a_an a _ na ca.111 r un a 1_ tar.ie e t /mi t et a.an a.ma a.an a _ ma a_ma a.ma a.aa a _ ma
     , an/La.las tLia e t .aar.ta ca rma i                 et          a.aa    a ca       a.as     a aa     a.ea      a.an        a.an         a.aa ca.laa        rtin a 2.11t.ta et/mti                et          o.aa    a _ na     a.an     a.aa     a na      a.aa        a.aa         e_na 946ers (SpotifyI t,   lettle taleesee
1. ?etal telease Activitt l l l -l l l l etta . s _2it.12 tirai t I et I a_na I a.as I l

I a.se a.an I a ma I a.an - I a.an - a_na usttlag for results from off.ette vendee - date wit) to presented te en errata to the Seathi tapect, Inst *! Brele= sed smalters for particulates ledines and tritte via continuous amattertag. I

t x 2 V l 1 1 1~ l 4 1 s I i l TABLE 1.1-1 (continued) l r EAISM EKLIAR POSE IIAIISI tengamanas gartleft aspent te aatt la attnam tema GAMOUS EffLimffl VElff STAot SEL4ASES WIf 1 (techet leuaber W.486) C9ffleEU5 IWE I latif t ! MV l aan i Mpf I ind stamattaf MT i m 1 Mf laah maaAIEAl l a. Particolate le e der helt. life) neleasee l l h &A f LLA a 1. Alf.It filat t fl i LLA e LLA t LLA a Lia e LLA e LLA e LLA a LLA fa.it f LIA a 1. AM.la f t/ mil fl e LLA 4 LLA a LIA e LLA ' f Lia e LLA e LLA e Lia i fa.ta fLLA e 1.1M.le f t /all fl e LLA e LIA e LIA e LLA 1. ltf J e LLA 1. I lf d 1. 2M .R I fM fLLA a d af.tt f t/mli ft i LIA e Lia e LLA e LIA ' t LLA 1.aaf.? A ASf J 2 Aad.1 i 1,.at f LLA .

  • i fl - - - - - - -

l 1,.es f LLA a

  • I fl - - - - - - . .--

14 f LLA a I. Anf.la f t /all fl a LIA a LLA t LLA e LLA a LLA t LIA e LIA e LLA h.la] (LIA a 1 mf le et /all ft a LIA e LLA ( LLS e (LA e LIA e LIA e LLA e LLA Am.llan f LLA a 1.721.le f1/all fl e Lia e LIA e t LA e LLA e LLA e LIA , LLA e LIA fn.11a f LLA a a adf.1G f t/ mil El i LAS e LLA e LLA e Lia e Lia e LIA e Lia d LIA fa.lM ( LIA a 1. E . I t f t /al l ft i Lia e LLA e LLA t Lia e LLA ' e LIA a LLA e LIA fa.112 f LLA a 1.Mf.It filmil ft < LLA e LIA e LLA e LIA e LIA e LIA a LLS e LLA Ba/La.la f L1B a 1.aaf.la f t/all fl e LIA t LLA - i LLA i LIA e L1A e LLA e LIA ( Lig Emlaa (LLA a 2.11f.la f t #all fl e LIA 4 LIA e LIA e LLA e LIA e LLA ' e LLA t LIA Others (Spectlp) S. Irltle seleaset

1. Total Selease Activity l l l l f LLA m 1.21f.12 f t/ mil l _-l l ft 1.aaf.I 2.2df.I i 1.111.8 1 1.taf a I 1.eaf.1 l 1. M J I 2.and a - l 1. Asf 4 l insiting fee analysts results from entside vender . Data artl) be presented la an errota to the Semi.anneel Report.

1 23

Y TABLE.1.1-1-{ continued) gaAtetalEB Intt4AA PEkte Stafl01 Statasaamht EfftWtiff GEPGli FOR ALT fa affJtista Itaa 4AS40WS (fftlertl . 140044f18 0' ALL 8tLLA$t1 talli 8 (techet thsaber Wa61) Safetailm SF Att etttalt$ t tafft i ma y I as t ust i 1,4 === l att I seau I art laan aunari A. fissten and activation Las teleases

1. raamt antamaa kat.ite atta a an I en 1 7 itr at i 1.3ar.1 I a.att.a i e tv.n 1 a.atrai i a nar i t 2_awa t s.ama
2. naatma aminaia aata l =ct /am 1 2. tar d I l .lll*t I t .2 tr.2 1
1. 1 af lef fa2a ttat ts*

2.===

  • I 2.twa i e.tir i l 7 tv.i l 2. iv J
a. mata ma. tsaa a,ani.aa,i i u t a an t a.nn I a.ma e a.ma t a.ai I a.an - t a.na t
n. a.ai sua vinna s, mar mari i n I a.an I a.an i n.an i n.an I a.at I a.an - I a.as I a_ai
4. 1 af leffala tietta
4. * ^- battafl. f1 arad) I a.al a.aa a.ma a.al a.al a.a2 a.ad a.at
h. amaa an.artael. f te anadi 1 a_a1 a at '- e.an a.aa 1.

a a2 a.ad a.na a.ta

                   -- ' - a t ia semai                                 x      a_na        a _ ma      a an        a_at         a_na               a_at        a.a2         a.a1
d. anta ^- -t ran aradi a a.as a.an a.ma a as a.at a.a2 a.na a ar
4. ledine teleases
1. fatal f.111 Ar t i e t t u t a t na var.te f t /m] t l 2.

ft l A. tar.a i 1.1v.4 l 1.31rJ l 1 1333 l g _ ger.g i 3_gv a j g _ ggg ,g j 9_ggg,g 1 at tecra2anacrase tinitn. 5 of 10CFAN 16etts is besee en the emaisua release rate fee the ported considered,

    +

tedlee, particulate, and tritive 16eits are espressed as a total limit, see Step t. ttD reflects. Ltas fer ladtvidwal 6sstones tatteded ta caleviatten. 1 24

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j 1 i l TABLE 1.1-1 (continued) Sta!8tes stKLEAA peter StatlW l Seetstafetant (FTLutt Otput FW ally ta escanet.laan GAltWS tFFL4ENTS . tuff StatM ARLEAlt$ 987 2 (Gettet Ihseer 90.d57) j Stfettfit GF ALL RELIAlti I san ti I maty I man i sen i ha suaatral act I amt I are lata maatgj( C. particulate () 4 day half lifel teleases

1. arman A.t i .i t e a tta a
  • n ** I et i e tra i e Lta i a tta I a tia i 1.aM.a i 1.2ar.1 t 1 ear.t l- t ear.s
1. Eraan aw. ase t.ite tt ia.i per.ta ctimini ce I e tta 1 e tia l a la i e Lta I t.11a.a I La2a.a i 1.str.a i 2 mar.t l l-J. E af 1EFa28/iKFata L tat tne D. Trettom Beleases
1. fatal salaana Acht.it.f t ta.a 211.12f t/m110 ft i f.eM.1 l e.eM .1 1 2 12f.1 1 1.ter na i s . aar.1 l e.23r J l 1.13. g l 2_ gy.t (!
2. E af IEf12al)Kfala tialtne

(, Sua of ledtne particulate () 8 der half.Ilfe), and feltles teleases - '

1. fatal acts.ite atta a el I te i f.em.1 i e.aar.1 1 212r.t I
1. 1 at tura2a timit t.amr.a i s.aar.1 1 e 21rJ l 1.1ar.1 1 2.1M .1 1
a. Am. arman f Isaa eram/anari i t I a.aa 1 a as I a.as I a an I a an I a as I a.ma i a.ma
1. E af IKFnSa timit 1
a. th ,ta,i . an. annaa # 7 s m,mmi t s I a.as e a.at I a.an I a.ai t a.an i a.an
a. - -i in, arman r is a mem=> I n i s.an - I a.at I a.an I a.as I a as I:

I a.at I a.an I a.an I a ma I a.as P

       +
             !adlae. particulate, and tettlum lietts are empressed as a total llett. $se Step t,                                                                                   "

LLS reflects LL8s for ladividual leetepet included la calculattee, l ** Results de not laclude queattt, of 3r.49/90 from esteher through December.1986. emittag results free evtside voader. Upeated veloos will be presented la en errete to the Sant aaneal esport, s A. 9 25

1 1 L TABLE 1.1-1 (continued) gaAlten laKLtJe peer STAf198 Sce! ado 8ahL (FFllmit StPOR1 fte ALY fa McData temp GAlitPl (FfWDits . VDff $1 dot RELEAtti ' Wit 2 (todet Rusher 96-d61) BAf 04 ICBt I saarti 1 mv i aus - I samt I ind maarsal act I anw I mar laa naarm A. Particulate in 8 doy halfallfe) Releeses m.ta etta .1_ air.te etian i ci n.an a.as a_an a en a en a_an a.ma a.an t a-se tua a 1_am.ta et/ani et a aa a.as a.ma a ma a.ma a_aa a_ma n.an ca.na ftta a 1_ in.te climit et a _ ma a.aa a _ ca a.an a.an a an a na - a.ma rm #tta . a mar.te etiani et a.as a_an a.as a _ ma n .aa a.an a.as a aa tr a fita a e i et a.an a.aa a ma a.an a.am a.as a.an a_ma 1,.en n.aa sita =

  • i ci n.aa a.as a.ma a.sa a.aa a.aa v.as a.ma _

fita a 1.aar.ta ci/mit et a an a_ma a.as a.as - a.se a.na a_na a_na a lai f tta n 1 am.ne et/ali ci n.an a.aa a.aa a.an o.an a.aa a.na a.na am 11am f tta n 1.?m.te etenin et o.aa a as e.as a.as a.ca a.an a.an a.as en.11a atta e a aar.te tismin ci a.an a_ma a na a.aa a.aa a _ma a_na a_ma 4 cm.11a # tta a 1 ast.ie c a san t et a_aa a an a en a.ca a ma a _se a an a_ma ca.117 rua .1_ ear.te et/mit ci n.aa a na n.an a na a.aa a.an a.ca a_na ma>Luien atta a t.aaa.ta et/ali et a_na a.an a as a.aa a.ma a.an a_ma a.an cutas a tta . 2 us.ta tiemin et a ma a.ma a.ma a_an a ma a.an a.am e en ethore (leetify)

8. Tettlua teleases
1. Total telease Activity f ua = 1.211.11 ct/ali et a.as a.as l-I a as I l l ,' .l- l l' a.aa e a aa ^r A.aa I a.ma I a.aa ilettlag for results from ef f = tite *** der - data vill be presented la an errota to the Seet-annvel esport.

note: Sraienced annitors for particolates, tedines and trillen via continuevs saattering. 26 ,

.. . . . _. _ _ _ ~ . . . . _ _ _ . . _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ N l 1 i l i 1 a

                                                                                                                                                                                    )

TABLE 1.1-1 (continued) an&Isees eastitAs peute stafie scetAssent (mtmit Etpet FM MV 1A EKfGAER 1935

                                                               - 445tW5 tm4Sffl - tElff 1188E NLEAtti taigt 3 (gedet shsuber 96 47)

Ceuttaamst nest - 1 iair n i mtv i assL 1 met I sed amaneel Aff I amt i Saf laan anvent A. Partitutete D 4 der half.14fe) Relettes b le ILLA a 1 Alf.it f1/all ft a Lit a LLA a LLA e LLA a LLA A te f LIA a 1.AM.la f t /mi t ft t Lia 1 AAf J l 1 AAf.4 a Lia e LIA a LLA e LLA d LLA a LLA a Lia I h ea f LLA a 1.1M.lt f t /all e LLA ft i LIA 4 LLA e Lia e lib 1. atsa a_ gw,g 3_13.g EmJA fLLA a a AAf.It ft/ mil ft a 33,3 i LIA a LIA e LIA f Lia e LIA te a (LLA a

  • A.M4 & AMJ 1. M .1 I ft * * * * *
  • 1a.M *
  • f LIA a
  • 1 ft * * * *
  • TA (LLA a 1.AAf.12 f t /all Et i LLA E LLA i LLA i LIA 8 LLA a lai 8 lia e 1l8 (LLA e 1.RM.It f t /mt l fl e LLA t LLA e LiA 8 LLA i L1A i ikA i LLA am.flam ILLA e 1.?M.it f t / mil ft i LLA d LLA e LLA ( LLA e LIA d LIA e LLA a LLA fa.Ild fLLA a a aaf.it f t/ mil e LLA e LLA ft i Lia e lib e LIA a LLA e LIA d LIA e LLA f a.lM (Lia a 1.m.1G flimi t ft i LIA a L1A t Lia e LIA e Lia a L1A tm.117 a LLA e LLA e LLA fLIA a 1.Mf.It ft/ mil ft i L1A E LiA i 112 i lib i Lia Shlm f LIA a I. Anf-la f t/mit ft i LIA A.18. 7 9. IE.I a LIA t Lia e LLA t LIA A leg d LIA e LIA e LIA
                     #LLA a 1.11f.la filait               ft         i Lia                                                                                                  a LLA t LkA               4 L1A             e LIA      i LIA        e LIA Sthers (Seestfy)                                                                                                                                     e Lia          e LLA
8. fettle teleeeet I,

total telease activilt f tLA e 1.21f.12 f t/ mil fl f tM.1 4. M .1 2.12f.1 1. tef aA A. M .1 0. 2 M.2 1.1 M. i 1. lM.) leattlag for analysts results

  • Data will be presented la en errate to the lent-Annuel toport.

27

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f 1 t I 1 TABLE 1.1-1 (continued)- V 4AAltugW anELIAA Miss staffte i StnlaistaaL (ffllmit SEPWf te nr la atttuaan Ina GAWell (FFlimsfl . vtist staat MLtAus Iself 2 (tedet shmee W.dlSP) SAICM 134 i laL'11 I JMLV l andt 1 MST l Irel E M ffel aff I mAf I aff lath auset C. finsten and Activatten Gas seleases h, h 111a ILLA a 1.2M.11 f t /all 21 l_221.1 a_2MJ a.lMJ 2.aafel E ANJ 2_1af J a_ aM J 1. 21f . I billa f LLA a 2.aaf.12 f t /all ft 1 inf J 2 Def J 1.aaf J 1.2MJ 2 aafJ 1_ llf J 1. ?tt J t . W.2 blita (LLA a 1.17f.11 f t/all ft i Lia e LLA a LIA e LLA ( Lia a LLA a LLA i LLA b ill f L La s a . 22f .11 f t /al l ft & &Haa A 11Ea8 1.aM aa 1. M a i 2. aEK aa 1_ aM aa 1.21E s t 1_ &M al b llt f LLA a 2.Rif.11 f t /all fl G.1M.) a aar.1 1_1M.1 1.1af J 7_ met.1 2 11f.I 1.11f.1 7 2 . aaf.1 Er ma f LIA a A _&M.11 f t /all - ft 2 IM.A e LLA e LLA d Lia e Lia a LIA e LLA e LLA Er a f LLA a a. net.11 f t /all fl 1. aBf J d LLA e L1A 1.M J 1.aKJ e LLA e LLA 1. aet .d l Kr.A7 fLLA a 1.11f.12 f t /all fi a LLA e LLA e LLA 2.1MJ e Lia e LLA e LLA e LLA tr a f LLA a 1.51.12 f t /all ft i LLA t LIA e Lia a LLA e Lia e LIA e LLA a LIA As al f LLA a e lef.11 f t/all fl &_aMJ 1_ TM J 1 BarJ l 111.1 1 IMJ a marJ & amt.2 1.1M. l h 11a fLLA a l _7M.11 f t /all fl e LIA e LAA e LIA e LIA e LIA e LLA a LLA e LIA 946ers (Specifyl . O. ladlas teleases 1.111 (LLA a 1.taf.te f t/ mil ft a.as a.aa a.ma a aa a an a as a aa a.an 1.112 f tta a Leaf.ia f t / mil ft a.ma a.ma a.aa a.as a_ma a_na a .as - a.ma 1.t11 fLLa a s.uf.it ftrati ti a.ma a_ma a.as a.as a_ma a.ma a.ma a.aa 1 11a f LIA a 1.aM.la ft/all fl a.aa a.ma a aa A.aa a an a_m a_ma a_m 1.111 f LIA a a 121.is Cl/ali ft a an a_ma a_ma a.an a an a.ma a.ma a_na Others (Specift) l t l o_ . ._. - d

i l-f s TABLE 1.1-1 (continued) SaA80 tem talCLtd pesa stafia SpeIAsesant EFFL4Sft 8E8051 FW asLV te RilenEE last em440ul IFf tutlitl . voit 1142 attiatal imitt t 10setet thabet W.461) Certisamul sent I m rt I mtv i aus I tret i 1,m === = i Att i Amt I aff laa =..:= t te filllem 4Ad Mtl#4410A Set Seleaset h 111a fLLA a 1.2RE.11 f ilai t fi e LLA e LLA e LLA e L1R t LLA t LLA i LLA e L1A h111a f LLA a 2 Ear.12 fifall ft a LLA e Lia e LIA e LIA e LLA e LLA a LLA a LLA blita f LLA a 1_lff.11 filat t ft a LLA e LIA e LLA e Lia e LLA e LLA i L1A a LLA h1M f LLA a a IM.11 fi/all ft A AMal e AMd 1 Jttaa A tAfat & aar.3 t,aArma 1.1M J 2 11r J h1M f LLA a 2 AN.11 f t/ mil fi e LIA a Lia e LLA e Lia t.Bar.A 1 marag 1_ m .3 a 3asal Er Jta f LLA a a EM.11 flimal fl a LIA e LLA a LLA e 11A e LIA Er J1 f LLA a A. AAE.11 fifall t am.1 e LLA 1.a3 3 ft i LIA e LLA e LIA e LIA e LLA a LLA e LLA e LLA Er JF J LLA a 1.1Rf.12 f t /all El e LLA e Lia e L1A e LLA e LLA e LLA tr.AA fLLA a 1.ed.11 filai t e LLA a L1A ft 4 LLA a L1A e LLA e LLA e LIA e LLA e LIA Ar.d1 f LLA a G 1Af.11 f t / mil e LIA Et i Lia e LLA e LLA e LLA b1M f LLS a 9.1M.11 f t/mit e LIA A. Alf.A e LLA A AlEJ fl e LIA e LIA t LLA e LIA a LIA a Lia e LLA Othert (Spetitpl e LIA 0, ledine Releases t oni ttta n 1.1Af.it t11 11 ft A_ tAra 1.nf.A 1. At t a r us.t a sera i f.112 ELLA a t aar.ta Etlat t 1 Am.A i. ant.1 2 att.A fi e LLA e LLA 4 LLA < LLA t LIA e LLA e t1 A 1.111 (LLP a 4 1af.14 f t /all fl I . AM d 1. EM .R d_ tif.7 1. As A e LIA e LIA 1.2MJ a AAr.1 f.114 f LLA a 1 alf-ta f t/all ft 1 A18 4 e itA e LLA 1 Rita t Asf.R e LIA e LIA e L1A t.IM f LLA a a us.tt f t/ati f1 e LIA 1.aM 1 e Lia 1. AM.) t LIA Others (Spetttt) e Lia # LLA t .1 W .d t_ IM J k 4 1 29 i

TABLE 1.2-1 8AalguBN taKL4A9 8SAA StatID usitaamaans gitgught 888WI (W Aglamat la Aqm im LIWIS (FfL4Epil = $450t4519 SF aLL RELFAttl WII i

 +

1 istin I h I f ra _ l nas i lat mamarsal asa i may i Am flaa auartaa

8. finstem and ast6,etten Prefects l_

2. tamal aathh aan,ama ra==~a sailan h t ---" i ft i a tar.2 I t _ iAr.a l &_ sta.2 i i its.a i 1 2as .2 1 2. 4H .2 0 1.let.2 I a . alt .2 I d i tal l 2_7M J I a.218.3 l 2 an#J l 2 Alf.? l 1 nadd I l_fMJ l t amf.e l 1 ta d

1. 1 af tarsmaa Lianta
a. abaaela,I a anhala acute f I .1 maan R a.M a.In a.af I .M a_1) a .a2
h. * - - - -l e aa n gesaa it.a meman . A _ ma . a_13 R a 12 8.M a.at A _ a1 a 88 a at a _at - a na a_ ^-- -l thmia aman f 1_ a mann R B 11 a .11 A_Al A 11 a na a.

a at a a1 &_ll "I aan arman f la. A mesman 1 8 as A.11 a_al A _22 a.A1 a ma a at a aa J. fritiva

1. taaal antiatin sala *> ft a aMal 1_ aM ai 1_ aM al 1.1a8 .3 1.aef n2
1. ^_;;_ r--. ras t aa sa l am a na
                                                                                                                                         % alf l        ^1.1sf .1        2 ilt m2 d Uni        1_ T2f.1    1.111 1     1_ Elf.A   2 365.1        A ant.1 1 1 af Lima t i M .1 d e tal i                            R
                                                                                                                                       , 2 air .1     3aat .g           a 21t .1 1.721 .1    1 . 1 11 .1 1. E lg .1 2 mat.1        a mar.1      2 11#.1 -      1. mar .1        a _2 }gg I
s. Stesehos manie Essee
1. t aa al aanl e t ta Sa1*= -' f ita.* n tt I &at .1 a Lia 1. tat .1 1_dar.1 i LLA 2 a a,ama t-ana at ian am i-- a a tta...i 1.111 ,2 t . t li .2 2.12f L dim a nar.ia a tia a a2s.ia s . sar.ia a tia a ms.e
1. 1 af Limit iM .a detall t _ tir .e i ser.e R & tar .A e LIA a 128.A 4 tar .A 4 Lia 1 aN.) - 4.11f.7 1 ati .L L. ems alese
1. Tam m t aat t ut ta sial-* y gQ2*** t i 2_

ft i e LLA l i LIA l e LAB l i LIA l 1.1)f J l e tLa i a LLA i 1. i ff .d a manama Paa. -d eas t aa bl = A a d f LLam*"*1l na t Jai I e 11A I e LLA l t LIA I a 11A I a RJf lt I a LLA l e LLA I 2.28f.Il a_ unt- af imia maata ta n'ashatan i litare i 1 ans.a i a. tar.a i a.ans.a i t _ ais.s I a nar.a i t av a i t _ aM.a 1 1.72 rat { A_ ast as Atlanti -.-- 1 I t ta,a i 2 iv.sh ear.e i 2.2n.e i a eara l 2 mer.e i

  • 1. ent .4 1 2 Bit., LA,aatae l (uan3.475.lEliell ILLea3.476.lXI/ ell ILLAa4.4M el< t /all nu. .i< /.o 1
                                                                                                                                                                                        -j 30                                                                                                )
                                                                                                                                                                                        ),

l

L , Q l r l t 4 w 4 l TABLE 1.2-1 (continued) . I. I en iomas imtm u.n. MMidseantL (FftlAnf Alp 0Rf FW Jamaatr is $ap that i' tieste uftwafs

                                                                                            ' testi I                                                                                                                   .

t

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e. o w Fn a . .nMi
        ,a. u         , i m. ,                                  f.           _                _                                         _        i-J              _                        ,               ..

i,.M um., f. _ _ _ e ua _. _ .. i,.M . i m.1 ft _ _ . us _ __ .. fA.ta f a th1 Mf.Itt /all fl 1. tM .2 1.1M J A _1M .2 1_ lti d 2 . ats .2 2_1M 2 e att.1 i t if.2 faJa f f tha AM.lMitall ft l _ aM.1 1 &M.2 2_ lM.1 d aM .2 t _11f.1 I ear.1 l _ aM ,1 d .11f . ) fx tad e i thd . itf .it t /mi t fL 1 AM.1 1. atf .1 l _ as .1 a 111 1 1. &M .d G alf.A f a. tM - f a ths AM.lgisat 1 t _ aw.d & _77f .A fi e Lia e Lia e LLa d fM.1 fn.111 faam a adt.trisait fi 1 2af.1 a . aM 1 e Lia t Lla e tta 4. pu ,{ 9 daf.d 1. AM.2 1.11f .1 1.1dt .d 2. 2M -d 1.1)f . ) 1.111 finha EM.tvifall 1.1M .1 1_ tat.1 fl ( _ lM.) a 3ef.1 1 sef.t 2 tw.g 6 gg .a a adf .g 1.111 fi n ha adf.ttipai n ft 1 dat.1 e tia e Lia 1_ m.4 e Lia e Lia ' d LLA t Lta ma/LA.lde f Lia.A saf.ltilall ft 2. 721.d G.mJ & EM ed 1 2M .) l _7M .1 e LLA Es.111 1.a2f .A l AM.1 - f tLL1_lef.lMitall ft 2 iM.1 9 IM.1 2. def .1 l 4M.2 1.aM .2 t 2 alf.2 1.111 2

  • 1a.114 u th d _4)f.1 M l /al l fl 2 42f.R I .aM .R 4 Inf L I .2M.i 1 ati.t 1.16f.1 2 tM d am en f laar t f oi J du.4 & f)f.d h id f tih1_ taf.tef1/all fl 1 1df J 1 1af .1 1 laf.1 7 all.1 4 828.d 1_ att .d a d21 4 1.111.1 2a.ca f t the def.itilat t ft 2.2 Mot e LLA A _ tN .d 4 tti.e 1. G 11,d
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     .t e LLa        1. tat .1     & _laf .4      1 sam.et        f a tha AM.IMI/all                                                6. aM .1 ft        a 2M.1                                                1.Ref.1          1. 71f.1      t _ I lf .d   2 taf 4 -    & _ adt .1    0. 32f .a E t2d         ftla..I                                   ft        2 vd.1       a su.1                                  1 ut.1            1. iu .2      4 aM.a        t Mr.d       a saf.&       a ut .3_,

f a.it ftth e_&ef.IKt/ mil 21 1. taf .1 & _ aM .1 1_ t s ,1 1 tM .2 __  ? _ EM .A 1 Def.1 14217 P 7u.4 se 7 (LLhe n ft 1. 7M.1 e LLA e Lia e LLA

1. 7td.t __ e Lla e (La e ttn a 181 f Lih.l fl a ear 4 e Lia e LLa 6 taf J e LLA e LLB e 118 i LLB is.St f uha t fl d _ hef .& a na e Lia d. ner d e LLA i Lia < LLB e LLA E 121 i Lib. l fl 1_ a21.d 1. taf .) 1_ aaf.1 1 aaf.1 t _ aM d I _ aM.d e LLD & Amt .4 fa.L7 f Lthe lif.1Mllat t fl 1_laf .1 1 dm.1 i Lia 1 Mt.1 1 ftf d 1 tard t _ )M .i 7 laf .S f . !12 f L Lha t (

fl e LLA 1. 2ar.1 e Lia 2 lat.1 LLA e LLa ___t a (La a LLO _ _ ha.2d f LLh* 1 fl i LLA & AM.4 iWJ & Aff.1 4 G&f.d i 113 a LU.) 1. aM .& j ar.af f Lib.l fl i Lia 1_laf.1 l _&M .1 1. 7M .1 < LLA e LLA eg a LLA t ar-ae f LLht.def lYl/mi t ft t LLA a taE.1 2.Alf.R & EK.1 fr.11 f athon i LLA e L LA e Lla e na fl e Lia f _11f.a a tar.) 7.2tt,1 1. aM .1 - t L La 4 tat.g 1 IV.1 ) ( tm.lM fLLa.*n ft i LLS 1. 2M .A a Lia 1. 2EE .d a LLA e tLa e LLa e LLa 2s.47 f tLho t fl i LLa e Lia 1 laf.1 1.288.1 e Lia g_def.) 2_ jg.g g ggf.) an. 74 f uhe t fl i LLB e Lia e Lia f Lia ' e Lla l _ Mr .1 e Lia 1 ini i 1a.111a (L13:3.tM-11f t /al t fi e LLB e LLS e Lia e Lia e LLA t _ MI.t 2. 2g.t 7 eM.i

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    **sesttaq ist thin esotepe en teing ae. eloped one eill te presented in en eerste to the $ ass. Annual tepert.

eddlplin fegglt g . Det e well et preteeted te AA eff ate to 844 $mt.htsal Ospaft. 1 4 i

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                                                          ' StetIAsenant EfftnEsit tirel te JetgL]&M tawte arruests teill I i innt ra im I ran i nas t i a                 aenal   aan i nar   t     Ami tima maani
4. L6 geld Effluents getssaasus)

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1. in siima mar.tarumit to a a a a a a a a
1. tn e s ima ans. tar vat i et a a a a a a a a

_ ma/ti.taa tenna nar.tacumin et a a a a e a a a bin f LLaal.lat.lM t/all fI' a a a a a a a a him # Ltha . aM . iaf i rmi t ft a a a a a a a 8'- h-e f ian,i d e t h id f ? nh a aM.laf ilai t fl a a a a a a a a 11.ma si na.a ant.tati /mi n et a a a a a a a a abu filha aM.lati/ali ft a a a a a a a a-Alla t LLhe n ft a a a a a a a a

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__ a e a a a a a a e,.ni a ttasi a ci a a a a a a a ti. na ittasi ci a -e a a a a a ag 1,.as a __ uttasi ci a a a a a a a Aa.M ( LLadi .fa a a a a a a a g_ an. t um a ttaALillt1Llati ti e, a a a a a e ay a.- H ma>4 Dr.ixuai t fi e a a a a a a a y

       'tte f ee tait isotops it tving eeveloped and oeil te presented te de effeta to the Seet.4meisel 8eport.                                   1 32

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1. flesteA sad actleetten Preausts l
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2. a_,ma. r-,-. ,an ian Ami - "

I avai 12.nr.A 1 a sir.e 12 Aar.A I 2 Air. 1 - i ser A I i . 2n.a I a . ear .e I uW.

1. E af leffAAA tras ta A_ haetaalm him Ana.11.1 ammal 1 A_M } A.?d A. A2 1_ Aa A.1) A_A2 A.Ad A.21 l
h. 6.astant e ame Arman f & A meaal 1 A.12 AM A Al & 41 A AA A_Al '

A_Al A. LA

m. -1 itala Aman f1_ A armi 1 A 11 A.12 A Al A 11 A AR A Al A . Al A.It l
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1. f atal Acti m a te Aa}* ..-a ti aAMal 1 SMal 1_ AMal l _1M a2 I ser =2 1 A2r a l I

1.1M a i 2_1M a2

2. amename f ans.ae ,at kaa Aml amaad di/mi 1.72f.1 1.111.1 2 Aar.1 i Enr.1 A Aar.1 2_ aM .4 1. AAr.1 a 2M.i
1. 1 af t mi iM.) Jilall 1 1.121.1 1 . 1 11 . 1 1 11a.1 2 Aar.1 ' a Aar 1 2 a v.1 1.AAr.1- a 23r.1
a. ... i.e. A i. u j

1_ talat aatiei t n Aal**.-a f tth* I fi 1 W.1 e LLB 1 em.1 l

1. m .1 e tia - t .1It.2 1. I 1r .2 2 IX.2 '
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L. Gross Alpha i

n. Yaman Anti.u. Ann-- a n tma** 1 i fe f a tia i e LLA I e Lia t e tia 1 1.1w.a I e tra i i e (ta 1.17t .4
2. a a.ama r---= +at t am aat - e tth== t l d uma I e tia l < tra i e LLA I e na l s tar.11 i e tra l e LLa j 2 2ar-il~ '

A. in-i- as t aw a m.a. ta Ai ., aine. I l i ta,e i 1_ tir.a t a tar.a 1 a Aar.a t i . air.7 I i tar d I i Av .A i s . alt .a t 1. 7 n . t ):,

a. inal- af Ra tanima -.-- 1 I t taen i 2 tv.A i i _ ear.A t 2 23r.A I a sAr.A I 2 Aer.e i 1. ear.e a. Ant.g i!

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l 04Atates leaCLEAA POSA SIAftes 5(miassaaAL (f f tutst etpWT FW '--- ta w laat titile EffLIMITS

      -o.

telli 2 t saanf t i Jaa i ffa i ana i Inn manattat asa i may

8. Ligold Effluents (SatCM) I and 12., m -

f a.u f ria.* 1 fi ErJe fLLA.*I

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  • f L LL 1. taf . l M l /al ) ft 1 1W .4 1 1er.1 1s.9%

1 taf.1 1.a tt.1 a ast.a 1 abf.e d 42f-d filha aAf.IMt/all ft 2.2M.4 1. lif - i LLA S.eM d 4. tM od i ett.d e Lia EM fit a.a alf.1MI /mII fl A _21f .4

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e aw.t t ter.1 1. 7M .1 4.11f .4 2 gara g . hat .1 hl2e fLLamel 2 ?M.1 9. 82f e ft & 148 1 2 1M .1 1.1M .2 ' & mat.g _ 1.421 .s f a te f LLhe atf.lef t /all fl 1. tal .1 1 &af 4 a .12f ..

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4. 42f . 7 7 PM-am lat

( L13 i LLS 1. Mt.1 i Lia e Lla e LLA t LLA f Lih*1 ft & eat.a e Lla i Lia ' A enf J e Lia tr.41 f Liam* 1 e LLA e LtB e Lla fi a 108.& < tLa e LLS A Laf J e LLA b l21 f LLan* 1 e LLa e LL3 ( LL3 fl 1.a2f d 1_ tat .1 l_Bar.1  % ant.1 4 aw.a 1_ aM a fa.gf filha Mr.tM6/mi t ft 4 taf.t t _ eM.] e Lla 1. M .1 i tia gg f . 912 2 JU.a 1 ttf J f . 7 M.4 2 4&f - f Lih*1 fl e tia 2 2Af.1 i LLA 2 3ar.1 i LLA - t LLS < LLD ha.2d fith*l fl i L LS e LLD A .aM ot t _ ter.& & AM.1 a 48K.4 e (La ArJr #LLh* t a _ ati .7 4 82f w ti e LLa 1 laf.1 1 &af.4 1. 72f .1 i Lla e LLA e LLB t LLa Er.3a fLLam1.dM .1El/all fl e LLa S.Gef.1 2_41f.1 a G2f.1 i Lla e LLa a LLA i Lia fr.41 f Lian*1 j fl e lia 1.111.d & Saf.)  ? Jaf.1 1 AM .1 - CA. t M f t1L* 1 ft t Lla d . tar .1 ' 1. l M , t tia 1_ 2tf .d i LIA 1. 2M .d a Lia e LLS l = fr.4) f LLLeg ft t LLa e Lla a tra e Lta g 2gg.1 Aa. 74 ( Lih

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ft ' a LLB t Lia e LIA 4 Lia e LLS

                   .. la.l h f L LO 1. 4M .11f I /alI                       fL         4 Lla t.1al.1         eLQ              l .3ef '

t LLB t 113 i Lia e LLA nn .M f tLL 4.17f .11r i tel l 1. Mt .1 2. 2%f .4 7 Ref .' fu e LLS e LLS e Lia gla i LLa f LLS 1. t if .4 i _ _ _t .1

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                       '6 60 s r lui ital.ee is ov.a.t.de..t.eed vad =e ll be eresented en aa otrate to the Semi-estaiwl tepert.
                     ** Wellla9 let doelps48 resvitt D4ta osal be presentee is en errate to the Seet-Asinisel eeped.

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                                                      $4mlessaaet (Ffumet 8traf FW m fa marm Little IFFumill tasti 2 I istiti im i sta 1 anna 1 tan manarral                    asa 1 anaf   1   Amt - 12.a amatra .
4. Llepid if fluente (Celtamall) s ma a tta.* i fi a a a a a a a a 1, ma e ttwi

' ft a a a a a a e a n an nia.e n f ft a a a a a a a a f aa ana a mar.taf ts.nl fa a a a a a a a a em sna a av.tafisma n ft a a a a a a a a fa.na nua a sis.tafie.ai fi a a a a a a a a fa.in sna 3 av.inas it fa a a a a a a a a fa. in sua.a am.imfie li ft a a a a a a a a 1.nl ana a an.iafie ni fi a a a a- a a a a n.in now ans.nafiinin ft a a a a a a a a aastuim ena a ans.naf tsmis fi a a [ _a a a a,,,. e a n in attant _ nar.inf ti.fi ft a a a e a a a a n in ru n a an.iafti.ii ft a a a a a a a a as h==a f R nif a1 h ad athe ear.1 Mil Ii fi a a a a a a a a' 1s.M f a na g.igt fali ft a a a a a e a a su f a n u av.iaf11 1i Et a a a a a- a a a tan.ima f t he n fl a a a a a a a a l sa n a tu aar .idf t /mi t ft a a a a a a a a ai u m* i En a a a a -a a a a t

b. las a tta=* i El a a a a a a a a teJI f ttamal ft a a a a a a a a th.1M f ttamel ft a a a a a a a a emai ena a m.iacie.ni fi a a a a a a a a
1. tM t ttwl ft a a a a a a a a ana.Ja #1 &* 1 fl a a a a a a a a aaJE f ttan*l fl a a a a a a 'a a EM f im1. E. t if il.l i El a a a a a a a a f r.11 i L tam * ) ft a a a a a a a a ti.in f1481 El a a a a a a a a Is.af f ttan*1 fi e a a a a { a a Aa.M f Ltaasi fi a a a a a a a a n 111a (Lthi 4M.tif t/3[I fi a a a a a a a a

_ sin-.et (Lla14.1M .11C k rail fi a a a a a a e a

     *LLS ter tiiss usetepe is being ae. eloped and eill be presented is an errata to the leas.anamel aspect, i
                                                                       '35

1 y l i, c 1 i I TABLE 1,2-1(continued) MAIOWOW anfCLEAR Pett $fAfim

                                                          $DitafsluAL (FFLutief MPWT FW JULV to DECDett 1909 LI@l0 EFFLUUefl . SulmAtle OF ALL atttAM5 '

ipitt I (Declet Ih. sher 16 464)

                                                                           $tsetAtle OF ALL tittAMS I lauff t i Aav i                auf. I 11pf      i 1rd alaaaffal       off    I    asBW    l       Mc    lata suaaft A. TillleA 484 ACtleetten Fredv(tt 1
1. f gtal activ6 te salaatad i ft i 1.121.1 1 1.aM.2 1 1.dal.2 I a.11f.2 1 1.&tt.2 1 1_laf.1 i n alf.1 1 1.nM aa

_ 2. Amarama faarant ralian aalamand } d t/m1 l 2.a2f.e l 7 &M.e l 2 lef J l 1. lM J l a aaf.a l 1.aet.) l 2 elf.) l 4 mat.7

1. 1 af 1Kf ala timitt
a. Laratart. mais aw.11 1 arami 1 1 l a.at I a.at I a.a1 i a_at I a.le 1 a.i1 I a.ta 1 e is
n. a rtari, aa, oraan t s.e erami l 1 I a ai ' I a.an I a.at I a.a2 I a.as I a as i 1.ie 1 i.&,
c. * - -i nat a aa, i1_ a a,mai 1 1 l o.14 i n.a4 i a.n2 - f- n.fi i a.an i s.no i 4.n i n.26
d. ammal aan Oraan (1W araal l 1 l a.24  ! a.82- l a.M l a.2a l a.12 l a.ta 'l 1.&2 l 2.12
9. Tritiva
1. f atal Activita aalganad 8 ft 4.1&f al 2.LM a l 1.62f.1 - 1.aM a2 2.2Mai 2.a7tal 1. 7M a t & _ ast al
2. Amarama f aarmatrattan aalganad " d t /mi I.lar.$ I . 2M .1 1.4M el I.4M I 1.1 K.$ e.5MJ E .1M J a.alf J
1. 1 af timit f M.) af t/m11 1 1. 2M.1 d 2af.) 4. 71f.1 4. f M.1 - 1. ME .1 1 lef.I 2.111.t- 2.edf.I C. Ostselved lusale Gaset j 1. f atal Ac t t u t t a salggagd "
  • fl a.aM.2  ? . &M .1 1. aM.2 1. aM .1 2_a21 2 2.lef.2 1.721.2 6 t M.2
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1. I al.,LLas t f M-4 Jilet t 1 1.411.2 1. au.1 1 1M .] 7 lef.) g_att.1 4 nat.1 1.1 M.] - d.edt.1
9. Great AI Paa
1. f atal Art t it s salaatst ""* I ft i e Lto I e LLa i e tia i e tia i e Ltc j e tta i e LLS I e Lta
          . 2. AtArada f aarnetration agl.ggggt *""* l 41/at I e tta l e tra l e t'.a                  I     e LLS     l    e LLB   l    e tra   l    e Lt3    l    e tia 1
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                                                               'letti I (eedet nuAber $$.46)

SAf06 INE f imitt I my i dast t efer i 1,d anattsal Aff I naf I Aff teaa maaAsfal ;

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fa.nA #LLA a 1 Alf.1d f t/at t fi 4.&it.) A_ aM.1 1 saf J a aAf a i AMJ 1.d2f.1 d_Att.1 E_aAE.1 de f tta a t _ A21.id f t/all ft A_tu d d.lef.) s . AAf.1 1 AMJ 1. nat.1 1_ lAf J 1.2Af.2 1.Aar.1 i fa.114 (LLA 2 d SAE.la f t /all ft 1.1M J a Aard 7. IM.R a.)Af d A ef.d 1.2Af d a enf.2 E _aaf J j f a .116 f LLA a d_ AM.14 f t /all f1 a LLA e LIA a Lia e LLA 4 LIA t LLA a LLA a LLA fa.117 fLLA e a EM.14ft/all ft & _1M.& f 2Af d 1_ AMJ A GNJ 1 ABf.1 1.1M.1 & A2f.2 4.1gf J 1.111 f LLA a 1 1M.11 f t/all ft 1.21f.4 t _ dif.E 1. 92f d 2. lM J 2 Anf.E t LLA 1 W.A d . &M .1 f .111 f LLA a 1.14f.14 f t/ mil ft i LIA e LIA e LIA a Lia a LIA e LIA a LLA a LLA talla.la f LLA a a Mf.14 f t/all fl t _1M J d LLA & aas.1 & 12f.R e LIA t LLA i LLA e lib 1a.111 fLLA a 1.dtf.11 f t/all ft 7 tMJ  ? &df.1 1.aMJ 1. AM.1 1.terd 2_MfJ 1.33E.2 E .3df J h lit f LLA a 4.121 1d f t/all ft f .1M J 1_12f d a tat.1 t_1MJ 2 ARKJ 2.2MJ 2.211.1 2 ser.) -f ' Others (Spostit) _ ,7 ten.14 (LIA a d.1M.1d f t/all ft A AW.A 1.M.1 2 SM.1 a. AM.1 1.1M J 1 AM.2 1 Aar.2 d 1MJ E124 ( LLA a 1_tM.ld f t / mil ft l_tifJ t LLA 1.2Af.1 1.2af.1 2 AAf J R 2ar d 1,11f.1 1_ AM 1 1.112 (LLA n &_1M.ld f t /all ft 2 1N.d a LIA f LIA ' 2.1MJ 1.22fd a us d 2.128 .2 2 1Af J Em.111a f LLA a 4.IM.11 f t /al1 El A. AN.A t LIA ( LIA AAwJ 1.1 Af J 2 AM.d i LIA 1_21f.d 5 Er.AA f LLA a 1.7M.11 f t/all ft 1. E.8 i LLA E lib 1@ t Lia i LIA i LLA e Lia 2r.4E fLLA a 1. A12.11 fi /all ft a LIA 2. aw.d 7 dM.4 1_ tn J t Lia 1 sas.1 1. ME .1 1.12f J gum.tg iLLB e d _4M.14 f t fall ft a Lia 1_ aMJ 1. aM .d A. AbrJ d_ mK J & _12f.1 1. E2f .2 2.1M.2 h it f LLA a A 1GE.14 f t/all ft t LIA a AAE.1 d.11f d A _1M J 1 1dt.A 1.1af J A_ AAf..) 2 248 .2 h ilj **- ft i Lia R_tAf.1 e LIA t _ eaf.A e LLA 7. 7bd 1. ht . ) 2.1M.L fr.11 fLLA 1.1M.11 f t / mil ft i LIA 2.2MJ 2 2M 1 2. aN.1 t LIA 1.1MJ 1. AMJ 1 stf.2 fa.17 fLLA a d &M.14 f t/all ft 4 LIA 2 1M.4 d 1NJ A Gaf d e LIA E sas.d 1.AAE.1 2.12f.1 > A.138 fLLA n 1.11f.11f t/all fl e Lia 7.W.a e LIA 7. AM J t Lia a LIA a LLA t LLA gan.2 d f LLA e $_W.14 fi/all fl ( LIA e LIA 1 aAf d 1 aAf d a L1B t LLA 1.AAE.1 1.3&f.1  ; 4 121 fLLA e 1 12f.11 f t/all ft a LLA 4 LLA 2 taf.1 2 taf.)  ? 121.d 2 AM.1 2.aAE.2 2_ tet.2 h 122 f LLA a F.Mt.14 f t /all El i LLA ( LIA A AM.d d _ AM .a e LIA i Lia e LLA i LIA 2 r.t f f LLS e 1.2&f.la f t/all ft i Lia ( LLA 1.1M .2 1 12f J t LLS 1_ W .1 a LIA 1. nm.1 2a41 (LLA a &_7M.id f t/all ft t LIA e LLA 2_ td.1 2 tM.R t LIA $ _ tM J 1.taf.1 2_ am.) e tesillag for apelysts results , Sets sill be presented le en errata to the Seet.dnaudi aeport.

  ** LLS for this laeters is belag developed and utti 6e presented la at errate to the Seet.dnamel Segert.

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4. Lieved lf fluents f(entlawed) me .ak _ ** e na Aa na e un a na a ha i s nas.a a saa.n _ n ans.1

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n . ain .a _ QQgggg flimli__ fi a Lia _t Lia a Lia a Lia a tia a Lia A. W J a W.d t iaa.,,Jun m W.in tainti ci e un __4 m _ _ e tim a tia e tia _ i tia n. aar .a 1. aar a Laggggggaeham man at a at , an.a en s naa.1 l an.a tit.a tan.a LL4 fee this tietese is beine seveleood and will he peeeented to en ettete to the teet.am.at e.eert.

TABLE 1,2-1 (continued) muase atus som meio tescassadat tffuSff Mpet 99 altf M BCamas im 419ft$ IffuBM Igitt t teeshet menee tei ell (Siff unsWB IEBE I atta i Jaaf . 1 Ada i amff i 1sa r Z 8 att i ant I att les nuantaal

a. Lieuld liflueett J e.ta ti am a as a _ma a.an a ma a na a_an a.an in -M **

a na em ti a.as a.an a an a.am a_ma a na inM ** tt a na AM a_na a_aa a na a.an a _nm (* 18 a _ aA f Lla a 1_afggj_a f tlall et a .ma a_ma aE aR AD y aD a _ma n.am etta a a_an.ta t onn ti n.an a na a.na a _ma a _ma a.aa a _ma a.ma J. lM f Q a a tar.la (t/all ti am am a.M a_Ba aE a an ta ,lM f Lta a a aM.14 f t/all tt AM aM aM a an a.M a a(_ ta.111 n.am am a en a aa ltta a a RMeta Li/all ti am am a_BA A_a8 a _ ma 1.111 s tia a a _1M.11 t t /all a _Ba a.an a.ma ti a na a _ na a.at A_M am n_a1 t.111 _ _ flta a a_1M.lg t tlat i a aa a _ ma _ _ ti A_aa a na a.ma aM a Da a _ na __ muta.i g_n6a a a. ant,1(et/mii a_ma a.as ci a en a_an a.an a ma n_ma n.an a.. i n etta a i.au.apimit a_an a.aa ti n.an a .ma a.an a an a.an Ra.111 flia a a.121.la (t /all _ am a _na a.ma tt n.M a. la a_ma aM a an a.aa a_Aa a .M 9thers floottf el _gg.14 f Lta a 4 tar.14 (Mat t ti A_na a.ma a.ma a_ta a .aa a na a ma

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_jg-llh a Bn a.aa f LL(3 a 1M .11 tt/all ft a as AM a _M aE am a.an __ ar e f Lta a 1.)at.11 f t/all ti am a.M a _88 a.as a.ma a _ma aD a_ma am a.as 2a.M f Lta a t _ast.ti tt/gl et aR am a_ma a.aa ED man a.Ra 3 aa a.ma atta a a_an.ia (t/ati ti a _na a.am a.an a_an a _ma n.ma a.ma a.ma Ja.13 atta a n. net,id tt/ali ti a.ma a.am a _ ma a.an a.an a.ma sa.it) ** a.an a.ma ti a.an a _ an _ am a _ ma a na a na a.an J ai eg a 1.in.11 f t/mii a as ti n . na n.an am am am a.ma n.an ca.sr euahmuudi a_an a.ma ti a_ma a.an a.ma a.an _gg.jaa etta a gg.mygt et am a.aa a.ma a.am a _ma am a en a na a ge a na a an a.aa a tta a t _ sar .t a t vat i ti n.an a.ma a_ma a_an a_an a an a.an am _ b 121 t Lla a 1.1M.11 et/st i te a_ma a.ma a_ma am a.aa b ill a_aa a.ma alta a 1_nat.14 f t/ali ft a an a na a en a _ ma a as a_ma a_aa aR a_me 11 37 f tia a 1.2nd.la t s/at t et _a _aa a .as a an a_ma a.an a _na a na a.as 3.an a tta a a . 7et. id c uat i tt a.ma a aa ,a_aa a.ma a en a_ma _g.as ** a.an a.ma ~ tt n.ca am a _ ea a_ma a na a _ ma a _ma a_aa estet $celgased Stettaa enes met etteste to the centlassee game. LLD for t. hts testepe te betag developed and stil be protsated la en errate to the test-anamel 6esert. I a 39

TABl.E1.2-1(continued) thAISWID IRELAaA 00 0R Steflei ennemannu appuest egg 3g pg agLt jam naap L89ft9 WFuSIFS lett I teostet thaber 9646) CIIstleefhe sept a innen i av i ma i mast i nas r - -- I art I mar i aar lana r -

4. Liguld ifflusste (tesslausel adian ** ca a.an a ma a an a_sa a .na a en a .am a ma m ina. .. ti am am a en a_an a na a na a en a en a,a sua aaMan.taeiwi to a _aa a.ma a .am am a_an a en a en a_ma 1.na ** a.aa a.an a.aa ti a_am a an a.ma a an a.an u,en se et a.ma a.an a an a.aa a_ma a_ma a ma a_an ha .. ti a.ma a.an a ma n an a.am a _an a .am a.ma
    -=

run a a are.n rewn ti n aa a_se a ma a.an a an a an w_an a.an t taa tua a s eas.n riwi to a.aa a an a na_ a.an a_an m.ma a_an a.an

m. wama '-*a t- n# m i- maa. an_a an.a a an a.ma am a.an a.an a.an ente: Dealemmes Stetten, eene met release to the saattamoso mee.
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a. fission and acts.etten Predvets i.

f atit uu its s Aalaanat I ci 1 a m.1 i n.aar.2 tiet 2 j .Jait.2 1 1. air.2 # 2_iar.i I a an.i t i au.a i 2- a.atasalamaastratina .Aalaaand I d oni I 2 an.e I t sar.e 12 inaa i n . iu .a I a.ast.e I i. net. 12 eu., I a mar ., 1 JJ gf 1KFM LimitA

m. urnads.M aan= m a =.ani i s a.a2 I a at I a.ai i n.at i n.in i n.it i n va e.m
m. urtari. an. ggaan 11.3_m.ni i n a.at I Lag I a.a t I a a2 I a.ma 1 a. as I tia 1_ as
n. - -Lisait. tags m .a arami i n I a.at I am a a.a2 i s.fi IJ.ma i a.ma e a.it nM
a. .-- t an. senan s itigsmi I s I a.ma I a.a2 I a ma i a.ra Ian I_a.ia I iu 2 it
9. Ittlive
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3. 1 af L1411.1 E d 41/all 1 1. ant .2 i . au.1 L iv .1 f int.1 1 au.1 s sar.1 t tM.1 a . aar .1 l 0, frest at Phe I

t. f ataLALLitilslalauad """ I ci i e tra f < tra t . tra e i tra 1 i tra e_ e tra t , tta I . tra j l- L Austaanlantantrattaa_itlanet.".'.'" I J Unt i e tta 1 e tta 1 e tta ! . (ta I e tra .I e tra I e tta I e tta l _ L.Jalm aLLlerA4 muta la_0tuharat. I litata i a. ast a 1 t _ nar .a i 4. r u .a I i.gf i 1.str.a i 4. iit a i 1.13r .a i , 3er ,, t L valusa.Af.hlattan._uatat Iditarn i 2. fat.e t 2 aer.e 1 2.t2r.e i t _ su.e i t . ear .e i 2. iu .e 2. tet.e i a . aer .a i

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t. 41

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6. Lleved afflooste J a.na ft * - -. -
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t,.ma *a ti ta.ma tLIA a a avf.ia f t/ mil et a Ama n.aMa iwJ a aaf J i . Anna 1 ant.i a mar.i 1 mar.1 tmJA flia a 1 hefeld fttall Lt R. tM J a.1st a a ass _t I _ aaf J 1. nar t 1. taE J 1. ant J 1 ama.,1 ta.tla ILLA a d.hM.14 filat t El 1.1m .a a aard 9. tm.R a_ MJ A_ aM M La.111 3_MIR J & masJ t ama J ig a a aM.la f t/all ft t LLA e LLA a LLA a Lia a LLA 4 L1A a Lia f t.111 ILLA a a ER.la f t/at t ft 1 LM A f _MJ 1 RM a e Lia R_SM a l _ME.1 1.138.1 & _aM h AMJ Idl ILLAa &_1M.11 f t/al t El 1.11f.1 1.ans.A 1_tM J 2.1M J B assa a LtA 1 gM.t 1.111 a hu.i fLLA a A.Iti.la {t/all ft a LLA a LLA a LLA e Lia a LLA a LLA i LiA

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_ is.As f LLA a 1.)M.11 f t/all fl 1. m J a LLA a LLA 1. asf.A t LLA a LLA a L1A 1.j gg g 1r,81 f Lia a I.Mf.11 f1/all El a L1A a Lia 2 Amt .d 1. ant.& 1 EM-a e LIA 1.Ema.1 gM 1_tMt.1 1.1M J tLLA a 4 aM.[a ft/ mil El e LLA 1 aata 1. anta _ a mar.a A_ ant d & _13f.1 ra La f tta a a 3g.ia f t/mi t ft 1.131.2 1.1M J

                                                                       . Lia   a aard    a lif.a    a. tar.a  1 tard       i ianJ 6 111       **

ft A ear.1 m sen.a _ a Lia 1 m.& a LLA a af a a Lia f _ ?La fr.nl Ilia a 1 178.11 fI /all Et 1_Bar.1 1.168.1 a LLA 1 25 d 2 288 .1 2_ aM.1 t LLA fa &P t.MJ 1 aM J & 112 .2 ILLA a a LM.la f yall ft a Lia 2 1M .1 a 12f J a. Sa# J e LLB him 1 tas.a 1 mr.1 3 tar.1 fLLA a i _111. t M t /m{l ft a LLA 1_M J t LAA 7_saf 4 e LLA haJa (LLA a 1. 4M .1a f t /al l t LLA a LLA a LAA ft a L1A a Lia 1. aar .A & anR J e LLA e LLA 1. gag.1 g ama.1 g l2A f LLA a l_1H.11 f t /at t ft a LLB e LLA 1 taf.1 2_ tat.1 f L LA a 7. AM. l a f t /al l 1.Lat J 1. eat.1 1 amiJ 3 me J _1h.J. 2.2 ft a LAB e LLA a tar d a saf J i L1A e Lia e Lia e LIA 2r.lf f LLA a t _2&f,14 (t/at i ft e Lia a LLA l _ LH J 1_ tM J __ 2aJ1 t Lin 1.1mr.1 e LtB g gMJ etta a.tJKathati ft e ut a tis 2 mat.t 2 ear.A e tLA t _ nar.d .

  • insittag for eaalysis res.Its . Data vitt be pressated in an i tar.1 Mr .1 errete 40 the Seal.anaeol Deport.

LLS for this teetese 43 betag goveloped and y*t) be peessated le se errett to the Semi.eaavel tecert. 42

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  "   tLa fee into tieteos to belne ee.etoped and will be amented in en errete to the lee 6 4anoel toport.

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l TABLE 2.0-1 884tDuo0D WUCt.8A8 POW 88 BTAT! W SEN! AIINUAL SPFLUNT StPoet POS JANUA8T 10 JUWS 1969 80 LID BADIOACTIVB WAS78 A. 80 Lip m&478 881 Ppm OrtSIT8 POS 808364 08 DISP 08&L D46CBtPTts 90 Lute 8 tel) cut!SS 8EM08 WUCLID84/CU8tte Process Weste 3.308 1 3.348 1 Co.54 0.098 0 a 3.368 0* Setot 3.098 0% Fe.ll f.708 0 a 4.448 0* Se.la) 1.448 0 a 5.308.o* So.? 1.000 0 a 1.318 0* No.54 9.648 1 4 3. 3 6t.0* Co.60 1.498 1 a 3.668 0* Ct.51 9.358 1 a 5.018 04 Fe.60 4.168 1 a 5.038 04 81 03 3.038 1 a 3.398 09 83 3.478 1 a 3.143 09 56 9% 3 618 1 a 4.908 0% Dry Active Weste 3.008 1 0.518 3 Co.98 3.648 8 4 1.006 0s Setot 1.34 8 1% Co.00 1.108 3 4 1.038 09 Ite 94 1.318 3 a 9.144 1% to.ll f.968 3 a 1.018 0$ 81 43 8.118 3 a 9.948 1% Pe.99 1.448 3 4 1.038 0% C.14 1.178 3 a 1.038 0% , WD.99 1.168 3 a 1.018 0% { Ct.51 9.918 4 4 1.078 0% Ittedteted Campossete 0.008 0 0.000 0 othere emete Detectore 1.348 1e f.608 5 Stret 1.008 0%

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TABLE 2,0-1 (continued) DSAIDwtCD WVCLt&B PowtB STATICBI Stall ANNUAL trFLUSNT StPOST FOR JANUART TO JUWE 1989 SOLID RADIDACTlvt NASTS troottsued) Shlyment Number Weete C1see Type of Centelnet Sellelf!cellea Agent er Aboerbent BWS.9001 & gga g.,gg,,g,,, 8"8*9002 & La& g g.,g,p,g 8#8*9003 & LgA Safe.W.Det Dws.9004 & Lgg g g.,,,,,g aus.9005 & LSA Weee SWS.9004 & LgA- 84fe 8.Dt! l 4 47

TABLE 2.0-1 (continued) analDeme sucLA ev.a ee.*e. SWit ANUAL OPPl#EFF SBPWT 9W JUL810 DOCBBm 1999 SOLID BADichCT!?8 #48TE tBIIT 4 AND 2 CtBSIWW (Dochet stuntet 60 496 and H.4ST)

       &. SOLID #487B Sg!PPSD OFFS!15 PCB Butt &L OB DISPORAL DesCSIPTIW                 90 Late (e3) CUS138            alWOI BBCLID88/CV8!B8 Procoes Waste              3.998 1          3.018e3         Co.H      1.098 3 a    3.618 9%

8ttetal.418 99% Co.80 9.198e1 a 3.398 9% Fe.ll 3.648e1 a 3.310+9% ses.H 3.388 1 a 3.4?8+94 81 68 3.948 1 a 3.348 9% Co.131 4.118+0 a 1.838 9% Bb.96 3.388 0 a 3.34S+9% St.138 1.988 0 a 3.008 9% Co.1H 1.668+0 a 3.198+9% 8t.99 1.168e0 a 3.368 9% Co.l? 9.345 1 a 1.938 9% to 1 0.118 1 a 3.838 9% 8a.6% 1.795 1 a 3.408 9% 8e.H S.718 1 a 3.Dese9% Sn.113 3.348 1 a 3.lts.9% Dry Active Weste 3.178 3 4.448 0 Co.H 1.??B+0 3.148 0% a Bttet 1.138 9% Fe.ll 1.53 Bet a 3.148 9% las.H ' 4.638 1 a 3.148 9% Bl.63 1.918 1 a 3.148 9% Co.40 1.058 1 4 3.148 9% Bb-96 4.318 3 a 3.148 9% Fe.H 3.348 3 a 3.148 9% Co.131 3.318 3 a 3 148 9% Co.134 1.138 3 a 3.148 9% Pu.341  ?.148 3 a 3.148 9% Co.87 3.948 3 ~ a 3.148,9% C-14 8.418 4 a 3.148 9% tr.te 4.048 4 a 3.148 0% Ps.3 H 3.418 4 a 3.14t*0% Pu.3 H 3.038 4 4 3.148 9% Itto41sted Componente 0.00t+0 0.00t+0 Otheae Disabet of Shippeste: 'll tiede et Treespettettoni tectuelve Dee vehicle Destimaties: U.S. Seel*pr. sichtmad, mA (ll 800. Oet tie 9e.1W (3) chem.aueleet, Derswell. 8.C. (3)

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i  ! d , I a i i 1 . l TABLE 2.0-1 (continued) ' 0 .[ i i atalaues spet.aAt PEnses STAtle seu AmuvAr. serwarr asraer ros er so as-ense sees  ; 80 LID RADIchCTrvs mASTE i i toIT 1 AND 3 CtBe1980 (Dectot Debeae 90 4H and 90 48?) i (Coettamed) ' auspeset s emee moete etwo type of Costelser senselfseettee A, et et Absortset ' 1, ANS.9007 A IAA Sefe4 pri aus 9000 8 EIC Bees  ! But.9309 A t LAA 8efe.5 Dri i 5N8 9010 & LSA safe 5. pet ONS.Mll & LAA tafe.g.pt1 l l ENS.9013 A LSA l Sefe.5 Dr! EN8*9013 & 1AA Sefe-5.Det e88 9014 & BIC sene ' 888 9015 A IAA Sefe 5.Dt!

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FIGURE 3.1-1 Estimated Cumulative Gamma Dose (in mrem) from the Braidwood Station for the period - January-December 1989 . Isopleth labels Small figure - multiply by 10-4 10 0

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4 FIGURE 3.1-2 i I l Estimated Total Concentrations (in pCi/m3) of Noble Gases from the Braidwood Station for the period January-December 1989 Isopleth labels n. Small figure - multiply by 10+0 ** g' 1 Large figure - multiply by 10-1 \ 1 g 600 l l

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j l Estimated Total Concentrations (in pC1/m3) of s  ! Particulate Matter from the Braidwood Station "fA956 for the period January-December 1989 68!?; , Isopleth labels 25 l Small figure - multiply by 10-6 is Large figure - multiply by 10-7 10 , , 1

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TABLE 3.1-1 DEAIDWOOD UNIT ONE 1989 ANWUAL REPORT RAX1 MUM DOSt$ RESULTING FROM AIRDORNE RELEASES  ; PERIOD OP RELEASE = 01/01/09 TO 12/31/89 CALCULATED 01/30/90 IM? ANT RECtPT0R 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TM TYPt QUARTak QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER ANNUAL JAN-MAR APR*JUN JUL-SEP OCT.DEC CAMRA AIR 1.20s.04 4.60t-05 3.23t-02 4.698 04 3.34t.02 (MkAD) (W ) (W l (W ) (W ) (W ) stTA AIR 6.992-04 2.36t 04 9.548-02 3.088-03 1.00t-01 (MkApp tw 1 (W l tw 1 (W ) (W ) j 707. BCDY 3.292-05 1.26t 06 1.34t.02 2.13t 04 1.37t.62 (MREM) (W ) (W ) tw I (W ) (W ) Sk!N 3.26t.04 1.105-04 9.618 02 2.355 03 9.09E.02 (MREMI tw 1 (W ) tw 1 (W ) (W l ORGAN 9.345-04 1.63t-03 7.16t-04 4.23t-05 3.30s.03 l (MREM) (E I (t I (t I (E ) (t 1 1 THYROID THYROID TMYROID THYROID THYRQ10 ) THIS IS A REPORT POR TNg CALENDAR YEAR 1989 COMPLIANCE STATUS - 10 CPR 50 APP. I INPANT RECEPTOR

                                 ............ g or App 3. ............

OTRLY 1ST QTR 2ND QTR 390 QTR 4TM QTR YRLY  % OP s CBJ JAN-RAR APR JUN JUL-SEP OCT*NOV OBJ APP.! GAnnA AIR (MRADI 5.0 0.00 0.00 0.65 0.02 10.0 0.33 RETA AIR (MRAD) 10.0 0.01 0.00 0.95 0.04 20.0 0.50 707. BODY (MREM) 2.5 0.00 0.00 0.54 0.01 5.0 0.27 SRIN (MRtM) 7.5 0.00 0.00 1.28 0.03 15.0 0.66 ORGAN (MREM) 7.5 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.00 15.0 0.02 TRYROID THYROID THYROID TNYROID THYROID RESULTS t '

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l l  ! l i  ; i i l 1 l i I l 1 TABLE 3.1-1 (continued) 1 l l SRAIDwo0D Uw!T ONE l 1989 ANwuAL RtPORT RAAIMUM D08t3 RESULTING FROM AIRDORNE RELLASES l PERIOD OF RELEASE . 01/01/09 to 12/31/89 CALCULAftp 01/10/90 4 ADULT RECEPTOR J 187 2ND 3RD 4TN  ; TYPE OUARTER QUARTER QUARTek QUARTER ANNUAL JAN-RAR APR-JUN JUL*SEP OCT-ptC GAMRA AIR 1.388-04 4.60t.05 3.238.02 0.698 04 3.34t.02 (MRAD) (w ) (w I (w ) (W ) (W ) asTA AIR 6.99t.04 2.368 04 9.54t-02 3.808-03 2.00s.01 (MRAD) (W ) (W ) (w ) (W I (w ) TOT. BODY 3.298 05 1.265 05 1.34t-02 2.738 04 1.378-02 (MREM) (w ) (w 1 (W l (w ) (w ) SRIN 3.265-04 1.10t.04 9.61t-02 2.358 03 9.09t-02 (MREM) (W l (W ) (W ) (W ) (w 1 ORGAN 4.61t 04 3.66t.03 4.21t-03 7.35t 05 8.40s 03 (MRCM) (N l (N ) (N 3 (N 3 (N 1 THYR 0!D THYRO 10 THYR 0!D THYRotD THYROID THIS IS A REPORT FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1989 i t' COMPL!ANCE STATUS . 10 CrA 50 APP. 1 ADULT RECEPTOR

                                    .......--...         g Cr APP 1, ............

QTRLY 187 QTR 2ND QTR 3RD QTR 4TN QTR YRLY g or CBJ JAN.RAR APR-JUN JUL-SEP OCT-NOV OBJ APP.! GAMRA AIR (MRAD) 5.0 0.00 0.00 0.65 0.02 10.0 0.33 10.0 1 SETA AIR (MRAD) 0.01 C.00 0.95 0.04 20.0 0.50 ' TOT. BODY (MREM) 2.5 0.00 0.00 0.54 0.01 5.0 0.27 SRIN (MREM) 7.5 0.00 0.00 1.20 0.03 15.0 0.66 ORGAN (MREM) 7.5 0.01 0.05 0.06 0.00 15.0 0.06 THYROID THYRGID THYROID THYROID THYROID RESULT 9 * * ? r t' 'J P ot' ODCM e r '/ ' ' ' "' t 11  ! UFOAft "9;na F E B P U A P 's 1986

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TABLE 3.1-1(continued) i l BAAIDWOOD UNIT TWO i 1989 ANNUAL REPORT MARIMUM D05t$ RESULTING FROM AIRBORNE RtLEASt$ PERIOD OF RELEASE - 01/01/09 70 12/31/09 CALCULAftD 02/07/90 ) INFANT RECEPT 0R  ; IST 2ND 3RD 4TM l TYtt QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER. ANNUAL j JAN.RAR APR.JUN JUL.StP OCT DEC canna AIR 6.598 04 1.16t-04 6.618-04 3.345 03 4.16t.03 1 (MRAD) (W ) (W ) (W ) (W ) (W ) StTA AIR 3.76t.03 6.06t.04 3.798 03 1.448 02 2.255 02 1 ( M RAD ) (W l (W ) (W ) (W ) (W ) 707. 80DY 1.558 04 3.145 06 1.64r.04 1.098 03 1.438 03  ; (MRtM) (W ) (w i tw ) tw 1 (W ) SRIN 1.638 03 2.00t.04 1.635 03 9.105 03 1.265 02 (MatMi (W ) (W l (W 1 tw ) tw ) i ORGAN 2.4$8 04 2.562 04 6.47t.04 1.15t.04 1.26t 03 (MREM) tt ) it I (t ) (N ) (t l l

                              'tHYROI D       THYROID       THYROID       THYROID        THYROID               ,

THIS IS A REPORT FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1989  ; i COMPLIANCE STATUS . 10 CFR 50 ARP. ! INFANT RECEPTOR '

                                    ............       g or APP g. ............

, QTRLY 18T Ott 2ND QTR 390 QTR 4TH QTR VRLY  % or  ! l OtJ J AN.RAR APR.JUN JUL.StP OCT.WOV OBJ APP.1 CAMMA AIR IMRAD) 5.0 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.07 10.0 0.0% stTA AIR (MRADI 10.0 0.04 0.01 0.04 0.14 20.0 0.11 707. SODY (MREM) 2.5 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.04 S.0 0.03 ' SEIN (MREMI  ?.5 0.02 0.00 0.02 0.12 15.0 0.08 , ORGAN (MREM) 1.5 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 15.0 0.01 THYROID THYROID THYROID THYROID THYR 0!D , t RESULT. r- an u pot ODC f1 # r " ' ". ' 11 UPDAfr '1 , FEBRUAui 14a. t i l  ? 56 i

TABLE 3.1.1 (continued) RRAIDWOOD UNIT TWO 1989 ANNUAL REPORT RAAIMUM DOSES RESULTING PROM AIRRORNE RELEASES PERIOD CP RELEASE = 01/01/89 70 12/31/89 CALCULATBD 02/07/90 ADULT RECT? TOR IST 2ND 3RD 4TM TYPt QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER ANNUAL JAN.RAR APR.JUN JUL.8tP OCT.DEC GAMRA AIR 6.59t.04 1.16t.04 6.63t.04 3.34t.03 4.708 03 (MkAD) (W l (W l (W l (W ) (W ) RETA AIR 3.76E.03 6.0$t.04 3.19E 03 1.44t.02 2.255 02 (MRAD) (W I (W ) (W ) (W ) (W ) TOT. RODY 1.llt 04 3.14t.05 1.548 04 1.098 03 1.43t.03 (MREM) (W ) (W ) (W ) (W ) (w ) SRIN 1.63t 03 2.80s.04 1.63t.03 9.108 03 1.26t.02 (MREM) (w I (w ) (w ) (w 1 (w . ) CBGAN 1.628 04 1.67t.03 4.93t.03 2.218 04 6.98t 03 (MREM) (N ) (N ) (N l (N ) (N ) THYROID THYR 0!D THYROID THYR 0!D TMYR01D THIS 18 A REPORT POR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1999 COMPLIANCE STATUS . 10 CPR $0 APP. I ADULT RECEPTOR

                            ............       g CP APP 1. ............

QTRLY 187 QTR 2ND QTR 3RD QTR 4TN QTR YRLY  % OP ORJ JAN.RAR APR.JUN JUL.StP OCT.NOV ORJ APP.1 CAMRA AIR (MRAD) 6.0 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.07 10.0 0.06 RETA AIR (MkAD) 10.0 0.04 0.01 0.04 0.14 20.0 0.11 707. RODY (MREM) 2.5 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.04 S.0 '0.03 SRIN (MREMI 1.5 0.02 0.00 0.02 0.12 15.0 0.08 ORGAN (MREM) 7.5 0.00 0.02 0.07 0.00 15.0 0.05 THYR 0!D THYROID THYRotD THYR 010 THYROID atsutt. e - ~ r e. o pot open er--t"i u 11 UPDArt - ni PCBPUAP 1396 57

p 1ABLE 3.1-2 BRAIDWOOD UNIT ONE ADULT RtttPT0R 1989 ANNUAL REPORT RAtlMUM 00$ts (MPEM) StSULTING PROM LIQUID RPPLutNTS PERIOD OP DELtAst . 01/01/89 70 12/31/09 CALCULATED 01/15/90 187 2ND 18D 4TN D0ft TYPE QUARTER QUARTER QUARTtt OUARTER ANNUAL JAN.RAR APR*JUN JUL.$tt OCT.DEC TOTAL 1 lts 02 3.30t 03 1.89t 03 1.368 01 1.50t.01 60DV INTERNAL 2.16t.02 4.94t.03 4.20t.01 1.048 01 2.12t 01 ORGAN LIVER Ot.LLI 01.LLt LIVER Livtt TH18 IS A REPORT POR THE CAttNDAR TEAR 1989 COMPLIANCE STATUS . 10 CPR 10 APP. !

                               ............ g 0F APP t. ............

QTRLY 187 QTR 2ND QTR 390 QTR 4TN QTR YRLY  % CP ORJ JAN+RAR APR.JUN JUL.$tP OCT.NOV ORJ APP.I TOTkt RODY (MPtMI 1.5 1.06 0.23 0.13 9.10 3.0 5.26 CRIT. CRGAN(MPEM) 5.0 0.43 0.10 0.00 3.67 10.0- 2.12 LivtR 01.LLI 01.LLI L!vtR Ltytm StSULTS RAst0 UPot CDCM REVISION 11 UPDATE C5204

                                                                          .PERRUARY 1986 i

e 58  ; l

I t i I t f TABLE 3.1 2 (continued)  ! i s. RRAIDwo0D UNIT Two P ADULT RBCEPT0R - g 1989 ANNUAL REPORT nAnimUR D0sts inRami ResULTING PROM LIQUID tPPLUtNTs' PERIOD OF BELEAlt . 01/01/89 TO 12/31/09 CA1-CULAtt0 01/15/90 j 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TN Dost TYPt OUARTER QUARTER 00ARTER QUARTER ANNUAL JAN.RAR APR JUN JUL.SEP OCT.DEC  ; TOTAL 1.598 02 3.38t.03 1.99t.03 1.36t.01 1.68t.01

  • RODr -

INTERNAL 2.16 P. 0 2 4.98t 03 4.34t 03 1.04t 01 2.12t 01  ; ORGAN i LIVER _ Gl.LLI GI.LLI LIVER L1VER THIS IS A REPORT POR tnt CALENDAR YtAR 1989 , COMPLIANCE STATUS . 10 CPR SO APP. I

                           ............ g 0F AFP 1.      ............

OTRLY 187 QTR 2ND QTR 3RD QTR 4TH QTR YRLY g CP ORJ JAN.KAR APR JUN JUL.$tP OCT.NOV ORJ APP.! TOTAL RODY (MREMI 1.6 1.06 0.23 6.13 9.10 3.0 6.26

  • Cptt, ORGANtMRtml 5.0 0.43 0.10 0409 3.6T 10.0' ,2.12 LIVER GI.LLI Ct.LLI LIVER LIVER i

RESULTS RASED UPot ODCM REVISION 11 i UPDATE CS204 PERRUARY 1986 f e 4 I 59 t

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TABLE 5.0-2 . BRAIDWOOD STATION ENVIR0llitEtlTAL RADIOLOGIAL fl0NITORING PROGRAM, SAMPLillG LOCAT10fl5

1. AIR SAMPLERS Distance Direction Site Codea Location (miles) (*)

BD-01 Braidwood 1.5 34 BD-02 Custer Park 5.0 80 BD-03(C) County Line Road 6.2 120 B0 04 Essex 4.8 165 BD-05 Gardner 5.5 225 BD-06 Godley 0.5 245 BD-19 Near Site Northwest 0.3 314 BD-20 Near Site North 0.6 9 BD-21 Hear Site flortheast 0.5 33

2. TLDs
a. Same as flo, 1.
b. Special TLD Sampiers Distance Direction Site Code (miles) (*)

Inner Ring BD-101-1 0.6 9 BD-101 2 0.62 10 B0-102-1 1.2 32 B0-102 2 1.1 33 80-104-1,2 0. 7 76 BD 105-1,2 1.5 85 BD-106 1,2 1.7 120 BD-107-1,2 2 135 BD-108-1,2 2 148 BD-109-1,2b 2.5 190 80- 110 1.2 1.8 205 BD-1lla-1 1.4 218 BD-Illa-2 1.4 218.5 BD-111b-1 1.1 234 BD-111b-2 1.1 235 B0-112-1 0.7 252 B0-112-2 0.7 253' BD-ll3a-1 0.5 263 BD-ll3a-2 0.5 264 i BD-ll3b-1 0.4 273 BD-ll3b-2 0.4 276 a Control (reference) locations are denoted by a "C" af ter site code. All other locations are indicator. , b New special TLDs site for this Spec. 65

TABLE 5.0-2!(continued)- BRAfDWOOD-STATION ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGI AL MONITORING PROGRAM, SAMPLING LOCATIONS

2. TLDs(continued)

Special TLD Samplers (continued) b. Distance Direction Site Code (miles) (')  ; BD-114-1 0.4 294 BD-114-2 0.4 298. 80-116-1 0.4 342 BD-116-2 0.5 346 Outer Ring BD-201-1,2 4.2 11 BD-202-1,2 4.8 20 i BD-203-1,2b 4,9 45 BD-204-1,2 4.3 67 BD-205-1,2b - 4.0 86 BD-206-1,2 4.5 112 B0-207-1,2 4.1 113 BD-208-1,2 4.5 155 BD-209-1,2b 4.8 185 BD-210-1,2 4.9 195 BD-211-1,2 4.8 220 B0-212-1,2 4.7 240 BD-213-1,2 4.5 260 - 80-214-1,2 4.3 '287 l BD-215-1,2b 4.5 315 l BD-216-1,2 4.4 330 l

3. MILK l ,

t _ Distance Direction . Site Code Location (miles) (')  ! BD-11 Mack-Morris Farm 2.4 - 95 BD-17 Halpins Farm I l BD-18 (C) Biro's Farm 10.5 270 l a Control (reference) locations are ' denoted by a "C" after the site ccde.-- ~ All' i other locations are indicators. l b New special TLDs site for this Spec. c Mack is the operator; Morris is the owner. 66

i l l TABLE 5.0-2 (continued) BRAIDWOOD STATION ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGI AL MONITORING PROGRAM, SAMPLING LOCATIONS 4 VEGETABLES Distance- Direction Site Code Location (miles) (') BD Pinnick Farm 1.8 350-BD-15 Girot Farm 1.4 5 BD-16 Clark Farm 4.0 67

5. GROUND /WELL WATER Distance Direction Site Code Location- (miles) (*)

BD-13 Braidwood City Hall 1.7 30

6. SURFACE WATER Distance- Direction Site Code Location (miles) (')

BD-10 -Kankakee River Site No 5 5.0 76 - BD-07 Kankakee River Site No 1 5.5' 85 , j

7. FISH Distance Direction Site Code Location (miles) (')

BD-10 Kankakee River Site No 5 5.0 76 BD-07 Kankakee River Site No 1 5.5 85  ; i

8. SH0 RELINE SEDIMENTS Distance Direction 1 Site Code Location (miles) (*)

BD-10 Kankakee River Monitoring 5.0 76 Site No 5 (downstream) a 67 __--_a

e TABLE 5.0-2 (continued) BRAIDWOOD STATION ENVIR0fetENT AL RADI0t0GICAL f1DnITORitaG PROGRArt, SAr1PLE COLLECTION Af8 ANAtf5l5 tocation Collection Type of Frequency-Sample Media Code 8 Site Frequency Analysis of Analysis Resaart s

1. Airborne 80-01 Braidwood Continuous Gross beta 1Jeekly On all samples.

Particulates 80-02 Custer Park operation .Ganssa Isot @arterly On quarterly couposites f ruu each location. 80-03 (C) County Line Road for a week Garsma Isot Weekly if gross beta ectivity in air particulate 80-04 Essen samples >10 t es.es tne yearly mean of control BD-05 Gardner samples. BD-06 Godley Filter Weekly BD-19 74 ear site Northwest Enchange 8D-20 hear site fiorth 80-21 hear site flortneast

2. Airborne Same as 1. Continuous I-131 Weekly On all samples.

todine operation for a weet

3. Air Sampling Saae as 1. Test and Weekly On all samples.

Train flaintenance -

4. TLD Serie as 1. Quarterly Genna Quarterly Two set at all AP locations. One set read
                                                                                                                                                        . quarterly. Second set read if requiree by 80-101-1,2                            inner Ring                                                                Cosmonwealth Edison. At other locations, 102-1,2                                                                                                      all sets read quarterly. Mintausa of two 104-1,2                                                                                                      TLDs per set.

105-1,2 106-1,2 101-1,2 108-1,2 109-1,2b 110-1,2 '

  • Control (reference) locations are denoted b, e "C" in this column. All other locations are indicators.

b new special TLD site for this Spec.

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6. Vegetables available at harvest.

80-15 Girot Farm 83-16 Clark Farm Braldwood City 81 weekly Gross beta Monthly Monthly composite sample.

7. Ground /Well 80-13 Querterly Ouarterly campostte sample.

Water Hall Well Tritten Genus Isot Monthly Monthly composite sample. I-131 81 weekly Analys1s is done when compos 1 ting 2 wek sample dose calculated for consumption of water >1 eram per year. 80-10 Kankakee River Weekly Tritium - Overterly Omarterly analysts of weekly campesttes.

8. Surface Water h isot Monthly ~ A monthly cosposite Monitoring Site No. 5 (downstream) 80-07 tankakee River Monitoring Site No. 1 (upstream) 80-10 Kantatee River Three times ' Gesuna Isot Three times Spring Summer, and Fall .
9. Fish a year. On edible porttons only; at least Monitoring Site a year.

two species. No. 5 (downstream) 80-07 Kankakee River Monitoring $1te No. 5 (upstream) Semiannual Gamme Isot Samiannual On all samples.

10. Shoreline 80-10 Kankakee River Sediments - Monitoring Site ho. 5 (downstream)-

a Control (reference) locations are denoted by a "C" in this column. All other locations are indicators. _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ . -, - . - , , - _ - - - - __ _ .~ _ - _- n. - . _ _ _ _ . _ - -._ _ . . - - - - _ _ _ . .

l m, I II I II TABLE 5.0-2 (continued) BRA!0u000 STATI0ft EfVIR0ffitftTAL RADIOLOGICAL f10f4!TORifE PROGRNf. 54tPLE COLLECTI0f1 AFC AhALYSES tocation Collection Type of Frequency Sanple f!edia Code Site frequency Analysis of Analysis Neaart s

11. Dairy Census 4. Site coundary to 2 alles -- 4. Enuaeration Annually During grazing season.

by a door-to-door or equiea-lent counting technique.

b. 2 miles to 5 miles -- b. Enumeration Annually During yrazing seasun. ',

by referenced infomation frou coufty agri-cultural agents or other reliable sources, w

c. At dairies listed in item 5. -- c. Inquire as to Annually -During grazing season.

practices: (1) Pasture only. (2) Feed and chop only. (3) Pastore and feed; if both, ask far:,er to estimate fraction of food from pasture:

                                                                                                                                   <251.' 25-501, 50-755, or >151.
12. flear est in all 16 sectors up to 5 elles Annually Residence Census
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ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORimG PROGRAM QUART (RLY 5tMtARY Name of Facility Braidwood Nuclear Power Station Docket No. 50-456, 50-457 _ Location of Facility Braceville Illinois Reporting Period 1st Ouarter 1989 - (County State) Indicator Location with Highest Cont rol Locations Quarterly Meaa Locations Museer of Sample Type and Number of Mean8 Mese Meana .Non-roottae Type Range Range Results Analyses .LLD Range Location (Units) B-02. Custer Park O.034 (13/13) 0.034(13/13) 0 Air particulates Gross Beta 111 0.01 0.033 (104/104) (pC1/m3) (0.016-0.062) 5.0 mi 9 80* (0.020-0.054) (0.020-0.062) 0.01 (LLD - - 4LD 0 Gassia Spec. 9 0.07 <tLD - - *LLD 0 Airborne lodine I-131 117 (pC1/m3) 3.0 12.7 (8/8) BD-05. Gardner 15.5 (1/1) 11.9 (1/1) 0 ' Gausna Background Gassna Dose 9 (TLDs) (mR/Qtr.) (11.6-15.5) 5.5 mi P 225* - - 9 0.5 <tLD - - <tLD 0 Milk 1-131 (pCi/1) Gamma Spec. 9 5.0 <tLD - - <t t 0 0' Cs-134 5.0 <tLD - - 4LD 0 U Cs-131 Other Gammas 10.0 . <tLD - -- <tLD 0 2.2 23.4 (3/3) BD-13. Braidwood City 23.4 (3/3) mone 0 Well Water Gross Beta 3 (pct /1) (14.1-30.2) Hall Well .1.7 mi P 30' Gansna Spec. 3

                                                                                                      <LLD                 -                     .-                         None               O
                                                 .Cs-134                             10 10 *             <L L D               -                       -                        None               0 Cs-137                                                                                                                                      0 20            ' <tLD                  -                       -                        None Other Gamunas
                                                                                                     <tLD                                         -                         None               0 Tritium                  1        200                                      .

Surface Water Gamma Spec. 6 10 <tLD . - - none O (pC1/1) Cs-134 10 <LLD - - Mone 0 Cs-137 15 <tLD - - None . O Other Gansnas

                                                                                                     <tLD                                         -                         None               0 Tritium                 2         200                                   -

a Mean and range based on detectable measurements only.' Fraction indicated in parenthesis. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - -. - - . - - - . . . - - - . .- -a --- - - _ . _ _ . - - .

TABLE 5.0-4 I l l l ENVIR0pmENTAL RADIOLOGICAL NOMITORING P90GPAM QUARTERLY SUMMRY Rame of Facility Braidwood nuclear Power Station Docket No. 50-456. 50-457 __ Location of Facility traceville. Illinois Reporting Period 2nd Omarter 1989 (County. State) Indicator. Location with Mighest Control ) Sample Type and Locations Quarterly man ' Locat9ons mmber of Type humber of Meena mean meana non-roettne (Units) Analyses LLD Range Locat1on Range Range Resmits Gross Beta 117 0.01 0.021 (104/104) 8D-05 Gardner 0.023 (13/13) 0.021 (13/13) 0 Air(pC1/m Partgculates

                               )                                                                           (0.009-0.035)                                5.5 at 9 225*.                              (0.011-0.031)    (0.011-0.035) _

1 Gamme Spec. 9 0.01 <tLD - - <tt o O Afrborne Iodine I-131 117 0.07b <tLD - - <LLD 0 (pC1/m3) Gamma Background Gamma Dose 9 3.0 14.1 (8/8) 80-19. feear site 15.4 (1/1) 15.1 (1/1) 0 (TLDs) (udt/Qtr.) (12.7-15.4) northwest 0.3 mie 314' - - Milk 1-131 15 0.5 <LLD - - <tLD 0 (pC1/1) r.a=== Spec. 15 Cs-134 5.0 <LLD - - <tLD 0 w Cs-131 5.0 <tLD - .- <tLD 0 W Other Gasunas 10.0 <tLD - - <tLD 0 Surface Water Gamma Spec. 6 10 <tLD - - <tLD 0 (PCf/1) Cs-134 10 <tLD - - <tLD 0 Cs-137 10 <LLO - -

                                                                                                                                                                                                                         <LLO               O Other h s                                       15                        <tLD                                            -                                   -
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                                             ' Trittum                          2 200                                     <tLD                      90-07. Kankakee River                          1690 (1/1)           1690 (1/I)         O Monitoring site No. 1 5.5 mi@ 85*

Well Water Gross Beta. 3 1.2 . 31.5 (3/3) 80-13. Brafdmood City 31.5 (3/3) None 0 (pCf/1) . (26.2-39.7) Hall Well. 1.7 off 30' (26.2-39.7) Ganna Spec. .3 Cs-134 10 <tLD - - None Cs-137 10 <tLD - - None 0 Other Gammas 20 -<tLD - - none- 0. Tritfum 1 200 <tLD - - Mone 0 a Mean and range based on detectable measurements only. Fraction indfcated in parenthests.

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ENVIR0feENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAM QUARTERLY SUPPARY Name of Facility Braidwood Nuclear Power Station Docket No. 50-456. 50-457 Location of Facility Braceville. Illinois Reporting Peried 2nd Quarter 1989 (County. State) . Indicator ' Location with Highest Control Sample Type and Locations Quarterly Mean Locations mueer of Type Numer of Meana Mean Meana non-routine (Units) Analyses LLD . Range Locatica Range Range Results-Bottom Sediments Gamma Spec. 2 (pCf/g dry) CA-134 0.1 <tLD -

  • Mone O Cs-137: 0.1 0.35 (1/1) 80-10. Kanaakee River .

None 0

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  • 5.0 mi 9 76*

Other Gammas 0.2 4LD - - none 0 Fish Gamma Spec. 4 .. . (pCf/g wet) Cs-134 0.10 <tLD - - 4LD 0 Cs-137 0.10 <tLD - - 4LD 0 Other Gaser.as 0.13 <LLO --

                                                                                                                                           -.       - 4LD       0 8   Mean and range based on' detectable measurements only. Fractions indicated in parentheses.

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TABLE 5 0-5 [WVIR0eMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAM QUARTERLY 5t998ARY Name of Factifty Braidwood Nuclear Power Station Docket No. _ _ 50-456. 50-457 _ Location of Facility Bracewfile 1111nofs Reporting Period __ _3rd Owarter 1989___ (Lounty. 5 tate) Indicator Location wfth Highest Control Sample Type and Locations Quarterly Mean - locations Nueer of Type Museer of Meana Mpan . Meana gen. routine (Units) Analyses LLD Range Location Range Range Results AirPartgculates Gross Seta 117 0.01 0.023 (104/104) 80 04. Essen 4.8 0.025 (13/13) 'O.022 (13/13) 0 (pCf/m ) (0.011 0.045) mi 9 165' (0.017 0.036) (0.016 4.032) r - Spec. 9 0.01 <tLD - - <tLD 0 Afrborne fodfne 1-131 117 0.07b <tLD - -

                                                                                                                                                                               <tLD                               0 (pCf/m3)

Gamma Background Gamma Dose 9 3.0 14.0 (8/8) 80 05. Gardner, 17.0 (1/1) 13.7 (1/1) 0 (TLDs) (mR/Qtr.) (12.7-17.0) 5.5 at # 225' - - u

  • Milk 1-131 18 0.5 <LLD - -
                                                                                                                                                                               <tLD                               0 (pCf/1) r.mmma Spec.       18 Cs-134                    5.0           <tLD                      -                              -

(LLD 0 Cs-137~ 5.0 <tLD - -

                                                                                                                                                                              <tLD                               0 Other Gammes             10.0            <LLD                     -                               -
                                                                                                                                                                              <LLD                               0 Surface Water             Gamme Spec.         6 (pCf /11 Cs-134                   10              <tLD                    -                               -                               <tLD                               0 Cs-137                   10              <tLD                    -                               -
                                                                                                                                                                              <tLD                               0 Other r - s              15              <tLD                    -                               -                               <tLD                            -0 Tritium            2-   200.          638 (1/1)       80 07. Kankakee River                38670 (1/1)                 38670 (1/1)                                  0
                                                                                        -        (Upstream) 5.5 of 9 85*                     --                                 -

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1 TABLE 5.0-5 (continued) ENVIR0esENTAL RADIOLOGICAL Hou!TORIIIG PROGRJ84 OtsnRTERLY SWestRY Mase of Facility Bratenced Nuclear Peuer Station Docket sto. 50 456. 50-457 Location of Facility treceville. 111 teef s Reporting Ported 3rd Geerter 199 (county. 5tatel Indicator Locatten with Nighest Centrol sample Type and Locations Quarterly sesen Locattens taster of Type seuseer of 90sene Man semana mem-eentf as (Units) Analyses LLD Range Location Songe Range messite Well Water Gross Seta 3 1.2 30.4 (3/31 90-13. Brafduced City 30.4 f3/33 mene 0 (pCf/1) (28.7-31.5) feell Well.1.7 et 0 30* (19 .7 -31.5 ) Gammaa spec. 3 Cs-134 10 <LLD - - mene O Cs-137 10 <tLD - - Name 0 Other Gammes 20 (LLD - - unme 6 y m <LLS = seene e Tr1 tium 1 200 - Ftsh Gamma spec. 4 (PC1/g wet) Cs-134 0.10 -<LLD - - <tte O Cs-137 0.10 <LLD - - <tLD 0 Other Gammes 0.13 <tLD - - <tLD 0 I Vegetables N 5pec. 12 Cs-134 0.t6 <LLD - - seene t 0 Cs-137 0.08' <LLD - - none 0 Other Gaanes 0.2 <tLD' - - tenne 0 3 0.06 <LLD - - mene e 1-131 d Mean and range based on detectable measurements only. Fractions indicated in perentheses. b one Iodine-131 concentration <0.55 due to low volume.

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TABLE 5.0- 6 1 E1rvlROISIENTAL stm010 LOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAft QUARTERLY

SUMMARY

Iteme of Factitty Bretsimood lowclear Power station Doctet No. 50-456, 50-457 Location of Facility Bracewflie, Illinois Reporting Perfod 4th Overter 1989__ (townty. 5 tate) Indicator L0cetton wttte Highest Control Sample Type end Locettons Overterly neen iocettons  %=oer of Type laumber of neene me - - ~n,,ne me ,,utiae (Unfts) Analyses LLD Range Location Reage. Range Results Air Particulates Gross Sete 117 0.01 0.034 (104/104) 80-20. meer site Q.037 (13/13) 0.034 113/13). 0 (pCf/o8) (0.017-0.064) teorth 0.6 et 8 9* (0.028-0.064) (0.020-0.0561 G a me Spec. 9 0.01 <tLD - -

                                                                                                                                                                                                        <LLO                   O Afriporne lodine                I-131                    117              0.07          <tLD                   -                             -
                                                                                                                                                                                                        <tt0                   0 (pCf/m3)

Gemme teckground . Gemme Dose -9 3.0 13.0 (8/81 8D-05. Gardner 15.8 (1/1) 13.0 (1/11 0 (TLDs) (alt /Otr.) (13.6-17.4) 5.5 et e 225* - -

 "                          petit                            I-131                     12             0.5            <tLO                  -                              -
                                                                                                                                                                                                        <tto                   O (pCf/1)

Game spec. 12 Cs-134 5.0 <tLD - -

                                                                                                                                                                                                        <t t 0                 o (s-137                                  5.0            <tLD                 -                               -
                                                                                                                                                                                                        <tLD                   0 Other Gammes                           10.0           <tLD                  -                               --                           <tLD                    0 Serface teater                  Gemme Spec.                 6 (pCf/11 Cs-134                                 10             <tLD                  -                              -
                                                                                                                                                                                                       <tLD                   0 Cs-137                                 10      ,-     <LLD                  -                               -
                                                                                                                                                                                                       <LL D                  0 Other Gemmes                           20             <tLD                  -                              -
                                                                                                                                                                                                       <LLO                   O Tritf e                     2           200             <tLD                  -                              -
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i TABLE 5.0 6 (continued) EhVIRouMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAM OUARTERLY StsewtY hace of Factitty Braf dtsood Nuclear Power Station Docket me. 50-456, 50 457 Location of Facility Braceville, Illinois Reporting Period 4th Quarter 1963 (County, State) Indicator Location with Highest Contre) Locations Overterly Mean Locattens' shmeer of Sample Type and non-routine Number of mana man mana Type Range hesetts (Un1ts1 Analy$es LLD Range Location Range 1.2 26.8 (3/3) 80-13, Braldwood City 26.8 (3/3) mene 0 Well Water Gross Beta 3 (pCf/1) [23.4-31.2) Hall Welt. 1.7 s1 9 (23.4-31.2) 30* Gamma spec. 3 10 <tLD - - none O Cs-134 10 <LLD - - none 0 Cs-137 20 <tLD - - none .O Other Gammes (LLD - none 0 y Tritium . 1 200 - Fish Gamma Spec. 2 (pCf /g met) <tLD 0

                                .Cs-134                     0.1           <LLD                      -                         -

0.1 <tLD -

                                                                                                                             -       <LLD         -0 Cs-137 0.13          <LLD         -            -                        -       <tLD          0 Other Gammas Bottom Sediments   Gamma Spec.          1 (pct /g dry)                                                                       ~-                                  <LLD          0 Cs-134                     0.1           <tLD                                               -

0.1 0.26 (1/1) 80-10. Kankakee Rtver - .<LLD -0 Cs-137 (upstream) Site No. 5 5.0 et 9 76* -- Other Gammes ' O.2 <tLD - .-- ' <tLD 0 .l

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s < x l l l BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - JANUARY-MARCH 1989 STABILITY CLASS EXTREMELY UNSTABLE (DIFF TEMP'199-30 FT) WINDS MEASURED AT 2c3 FEET  ! WIND WIND SPEED'(IN MPH) i DIRECTION .8-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL H 0 0 0 0 0- 0 0 NNE O O O O O O- 0 NE O O 3 1 0 0 4 1 ENE 0. 1 3 1 0 OL 5 E O O O 1 0 0 1 ESE O O O O 1 0 1 SE O O O O 0- O. 0 -l SSE O O O O O O O S 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 l q SSW 0 0 0 0- 0- 0 0 j

                                                                                                        -- s SW              0          0           0          0         0 --         -0              0 9

WSW 0 0 0 0 O' O 0 l J W 0 0 0 1 0 0 -1 i WNW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 i NW 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 NNW 0 0 4 0 0- 0- 4  ; t VARIABLE O O O O O O O l 1 TOTAL 0 1 11 4 4 0 20- 1 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 i Hours of missing wind measurements-in this stability class: 0 1 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:- 7 u 80

l BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER-STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - JANUARY-MARCH 1989 STABILITY CLASS - MODERATELY UNSTABLE (DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT) WINDS MEASURED AT 203' FEET , 1 WIND WIND SPEED'(IN MPH) DIRECTION .8 4- 7 8-12 10-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL , N O 2 2 4' O O 8-l. NNE O O O O O O O , NE O 1 0 3 0 0 4 . ENE O 1 2 0 0 0 3 E O 1 0 1 0 0' 2 f ESE O O O O O O 0 SE O O O O O O O SSE O O O O O O O S 0 0 0 1 0 2 3 -i SSW 0 0 'O O O 0 0 SW 0 0 0 0 'O. 0 0 WSW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 WNW 0 0 0- 1 0 0 1 NW 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 NNW 0 0 2 4- 0 0 6 VARIABLE O O O O O O O . 3 TOTAL 0 5 6 16 2 2 31 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 , Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 7 I i 81

BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR > POWER STATION PERIOD OF-RECORD - JANUARY-MARCH 1989 STABILITY CLASS - SLIGHTLY UNSTABLE (DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT) J WINDS MEASURED AT 203 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .8-3 7 8-12 13-18 24 GT 24 TOTAL N O 2 2 2 2 0 8 NNE O O 2 0 1 0- 3 NE O O 2 1 1 0 4 ENE O 2' 3 3 0 0 '8' i E O 3 2 0 0 0 5 ESE O 1 0- 0 0 0- 1- 1 SE O 2 2 3 0 0 7-SSE O O O 5 1 0 6 . S O O O 4 2 0 -6 i SSW 0 0 0 1 1 0- 2 j i SW 0 0- 0 0 0- - 0 .0 WSW 0 0 0 0 :0 0 0-W 0 0 0 0 0 3 3  ! l WNW 0 0 0 3 .1 0 4  ! NW 0 0 2 1 4 0 7 i NNW 0 1 3 7 1 0 12 - i VARIABLE O O O 0 0 0- 'O' t TOTAL 0 11 18 30 14 3 76 i i Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 ~ Hours of missing wind measurements in this' stability class.:- 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in-all stability classes: 7 , l 82

BRAIDh00D NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - JANUARY-MARCH 1989 STABILITY CLASS - NEUTRAL (DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT) WINDS MEASURED AT 203 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .8-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N 2 4 33 39 12 0 90 NNE O 12 12 16 11 1 52 NE 2 8 20 39 10 1 80- , ENE 1 6 36 26 0 0 69 E 2 14 14 13 2 0 45 . ESE O 2 8 17 10 1 38 SE O 10 18 14- 6 5 53 SSE O 4 25 13 13 1 56 S 0 6 18 20 23 12 79 SSW 0 5 17 22 31 19 94 , SW 0 10 32 28 15 2 87 WSW 2 9 25 35 9 10 90 W 1 14 16 23 15 14 83 WNW 1 3 9 47 40 12 112 l NW 1 7 4 34 17 3- 66 NNW 0 0 12 42 17 3 74 , VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 12 114 299 428 231 84 1168 Houro of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in thic stability class: 2 Houro of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 7 e 83

BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION-PERIOD 0F RECORD - JANUARY-MARCH 1989 STABILITY CLASS - SLIGHTLY STABLE (DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT) WINDS MEASURED AT 203 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .8-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 'GT 24 -TOTAL ' N 1 5 6 14 1 0 27 NNE O 3 5 5 1 14 28 i NE O O 10 8 1 13 32 l ENE O 1 10 5 0 0 16 E 1 4 7 4 1 0 17 ESE O O 10 11 5' 1 27 j SE O 4 8 22 7 1 .'42 SSE O 8 14 33 16 1 72 S O 3 8 22 37- 19 ' '8 9 SSW 0 2 5 19 53 15 .94-SW 2 7 2 24 10 1. 46 WSW 4 3 7 38 9. l' 62 l i W 1 10 9 22 12 1 55 WNW 2 9 9 32 16 3 71  ! NW 1 2 13 14 1- 0 31 NNW 0 1 12- 12 6 0. 31 -) i VARIABLE O O O 'O O O O TOTAL 12 62 135 285 176 70 740 ' Hours of calm in this stability class: . 0-Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability classi ' 0  ! Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 7 j W i 84

i k i BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF. RECORD JANUARY-MARCH 1989 STABILITY CLASS - MODERATELY STABLE (DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT) WINDS MEASURED AT.203 FEET , WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .8-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N O 2 O 1 0 0 3 NNE O O O O O 0. O. NE O O 1 5 0 -0 6 ENE 2 0 2 0 0 0 4 E O O 2 0 0 0 2 ESE 1 1 2 7 0 0 11' SE O 4 1 6 0 0 11  ! SSE' 2 2 1 1 1 0 7 ' S 1 1 1 0 0 0 3 SSW 1 2 0- 0 3 0 6 SW 1 2 1 0 0 0- 4 j WSW 0 1 0 2 0 0 3 W 0 0 1 6 0 0- 7 WNW 0 0 1 6 0 0 7. NW 0 0 7 4 0 0 11 NNW 1 0 2 3 0 0 6 VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 9 15 22 41 4 0- 91' Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Houro of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: ~7 i 85-

BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - JANUARY-MARCH' 1989 l STABILITY CLASS - EXTREMELY STABLE (DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT)  ! WINDS MEASURED AT 203.' FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH). DIRECTION .8 4- 7 8-12 13 19-24 GT 24- TOTAL-N O O O O O O O NNE O O O 0~ -O' O O NE O O O O O :0 0

        -ENE                 O          O         -1         0          0           0                1 E                 O          O          1         0          0           0                1 ESE-                0          0          2         1          0           0                3' SE                O          O          1         2          1           O'               4 SSE                 O          O          O-        O          O           O                O S                 0          0          0'        O          O           O                O
                                                                                                        -1 SSW                 0          1          0         0          0           0                1 SW                1          1          0         0          0           0                2 WSW                 0          0          0         0          0           0                0 W                 1          0          0         5          1           O _'             7     .

WNW 0 2 4 0 0 0 6 NW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-NNW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0' VARIABLE O O O O 0 0 0 TOTAL 2 4 '9 8 2 0 '25 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing' wind measurements in-this stability class: 0 ' Hours of missing stability measurements in'all stability classes: -7 86 ,

i BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION-PERIOD OF. RECORD - APRIL-JUNE 1989 STABILITY CLASS - EXTREMELY UNSTABLE (DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT) WINDS MEASURED AT 203 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .8-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL' N O 2 5 3' O. 0 10 - NNE O 4 7 7 0 0 ~18 , NE O 4 2 5. 0 0 11. ENE O 5 5 2- 0 0 12, t E O 1 7 0 3 0 11 . ESE O O O 6 3 0 9 SE O O O 1 1 'O 2 SSE O O O O 1 'O 1= S 0 0 1 0 0 2 3 SSW 0 0 0 0 0' O O _, SW 0 0 1 0 0 0 1- f WSW 0 0 0-' O O O' O W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WNW 0 0 0 3 0 -O 3 NW 0 0 2 3 0 0 5 NNW 0 0 0 -0 0 0 8 VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 0 16 38 30 8 2 94 Houro of calm in this stability-class: 0 ' Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 0 87

I: l BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - APRIL-JUNE 1989 STABILITY CLASS - MODERATELY UNSTABLE (DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT) WINDS MEASURED AT 203 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .8-3 4- 7 0-12 18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N O 3 2 0 0 0 5 NNE O 1 1 5 1 0 8 NE O 1 5- 1 0 0 7 ENE o 2 3 1 0 0 6 E O 3 0- 0 1 0 4 ESE O 2 2 1 0 0 5: I SE O 4 2 '4 1 0 11 j SSE O O O 1 1 1 3  !

             -S                 0           0          2           2         0           0             4 j

SSW 0 0 0 3- 3 -0 6 - p SW 0 0 0 1 0 0- l'

         ,  WSW                  0          0          0           0         0           0             0 W                  0          0          0           0         0          '2             2           i WNW                 0          0          2           3         3           2'         10 NW                0          0          6           8         2           0          16 NNW                 0          3          2           4         0           0             9 VARIABLE            O          O          O           0-        0           0             0            l i

TOTAL' O 19 27 34 12 .5 97 - Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 1 , Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:- 0  ! 88 j

BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - APRIL-JUNE 1989 STABIL~:TY-CLASS - SLIGHTLY UNSTABLE (DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT) WINDS MEASURED AT 203 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .8-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N . 0 0 3 1 0 0 4 NNE O 3 4 4 3 0 14 l NE O O 3 4 0 0 7 ENE 1 3 2 0 0 0 .6 l E- 0 0 3 0 - 1 0 4 'l t ESE

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O O O O O O O' SE O 2 2 0 2 0 6, SSE O 5 1 6 5 1 18 S 0 2 1 2 3 1 9 SSW 0 0 1 3 1 0 5 SW O O 2 5 0- 0 -7 WSW 0 0 4 2 1 O' 7 W 0 1 2 2 2 0 7  ! WNW 0 -0 2 10 3 2 17- , NW 0 2 5 13 1 0 21 NNW 0 2 8 1 0 0 11 VARIABLE O O O O O O 0-TOTAL 1 20 43 53 22 4 143 i Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 " Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 0 89 -

BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER-STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - APRIL-JUNE 1989' STABILITY CLASS NEUTRAL (DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT) l WINDS MEASURED AT 203 FEET i WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) i DIRECTION .8-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N O 5 17 6 0 0 28  ! NNE 1 7 17 10 13 0 48- , NE. 2 5 26 30 3 O' 66 ENE 1 12 21 11 0 0~ ~4 5 E 3, 4 16 8 11 0 4 2 :. ESE 1- 4 13 13 l' O 32 , SE 1 8 19 13 12' 4 57 , SSE O 7 14 '21 11 6 59 S 1 9 26 25 10 11- 82 . SSW 2 6 15 16 18- 8 65- 1 SW 1 -4 12 13 'll 2 43 t WSW 2 8 15 15 3 2 45 -' W 2 11 26 11 6: 6 62-WNW 5 13 37 35 15 6 111 NW 0 '21- 29 28 7 0 85' NNW 2 16 32 13 0 0 63-VARIABLE O O O O 0 0 .0 TOTAL 24 140 335 268 121 45 933 ' Hours of calm in this stability class: O Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 71 Hours of missing stability measurements in'al1~ stability classes:' O 90 .

BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - APRIL-JUNE 1989 STABILITY CLASS - SLIGHTLY STABLE (DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT) WINDS NEASURED AT 203 FEET WIND WIND. SPEED (IN MPH)- TOTAL DIRECTION .8-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 N 1 5 6 6 0 0 18 NNE O 4 11 14 0 0 29

          -NE                 1           6          17          8            0-           0         32 ENE                 2            6         32           0            0            0         40 E                 O            5         26          21           '2            0         54 ESE                 O            2         12          16            1            0         31-SE                O           2          10          22           .7            0         41 SSE                 1           5          18          14            8            4         50 S                 O           3            9         22          25            '7         66 SSW                 O           2            4         26          16             7         55 SW                0           6          19          16            4            0         45 WSW                 0           8          15          19            0            0         37 W                 2           7          21          10            0            0         40 WNW                 0           4          20          20            6            0        -50 NW                2           5          21          13            2            0         43 NNW                 0           4          12           6            0            0         22 VARIABLE            O           O            O          O           O             O          O TOTAL                9          74         253       228            71           18        653 3

-Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 , Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 2 Houro of missing stability measurements-in all stability classes: 0 1 91

BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION I PERIOD OF RECORD APRIL-JUNE 1989 STABILITY CLASS -~ MODERATELY STABLE (DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT) WINDS MEASURED-AT 203 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .8-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N O 2 1 6 ~0 0- 9 I NNE O 3 0- 0 0 .- 0 '3 NE O O O O O- 0 0-ENE 1 2 4 0 0 0- 7 E O 2 8 3 1 0 14 ESE O 0- 4 8 -0 0 l'2 SE O 4 6 2 0- 0 12 l 1 SSE O 4 7 0 0- 1 12 l S 1 0 4 2 0 0 7 SSW 1 3 4 - 2. :O O 10 SW 2 5 4 4 0' O 15 i WSW 1 3 6 9 0 .0 19 j W 0 6 8 6 0 0 30 f

                                                                                                               .l WNW                 0           3          10                       0' 8                      O             21-J NW               3           4          12            4          0           0            - 2 i' NNW                  1          4            9           0          0           0              14 VARIABLE             O           O           O           O          O           O               O        j l

l TOTAL 10 45 87 54 1 1 - 19 8 :- l i Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stabil-ity clnss: 0- . {! Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 0

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I i 92

i BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - APRIL-JUNE 1989 STABILITY CLASS - EXTREMELY STABLE (DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT)

  • WINDS MEASURED AT 203 FEET WIND WIND SPEED TIN MPH) ,

DIRECTION .8-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL i N O O O O O O O NNE 0- 0 0 0 0 0 0 NE 1 0 2 1 0 0 4 ENE 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 E O 2 0 0 0 0 2 ESE O O O l' O O l' i SE O 1 3 2 0 0 6 SSE O 2 1 0 0 0 3 S O O O O O O O i SSW 0 2 1 1 0 0 4 SW 0 2 0 2 1 0 5 WSW 0 0 2 2 2- 0 6' W 2 2 1 4 0 0 9 , WNW 0 1 3 4 0 0 8 NW 0 0 1 2 0 0 3 NNW 0 1 2 0 0 0 3 VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 4 14 16 19 3 0 56 Hourc of calm in this stability class: O Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability-class: 0 Houro of missing stability measurements-in all stability classes: 0

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1 BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - JULY-SEPTEMBER 1989  ! STABILITY CLASS - EXTREMELY UNSTABLE (DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT)

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WINDS MEASURED AT 203 FEET i WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .8-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N O 2 1 5 0 0 0 NNE O 4 3 5 2 0 14 NE 1 6 6 0 0 0 13 ENE O 1 11 0 0 0 12 E O O 4 0 0 0 4 t D ESE O O O O O O O i 0 SE O O 1 1 0 2 SSE O O O O O O O S O O O O O O O SSW 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 P SW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WSW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 f W 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 WNW 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 f l NW 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 NNW 0 0 2 8 1 0 11 VARIABLE O O O O O O O l TOTAL 1 13 30 23 3 0 70 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 , Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 ' Hsurs of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 1 94

_v BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - JULY-SEPTEMBER 1989 STABILITY CLASS - MODERATELY UNSTABLE (DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT) WINDS MEASURED AT 203 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .8-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N O 4 6 1 1 0 12 NNE O O 6 2 1 0 9 NE O 5 13 1 0 0 19 ENE O 4 13 0 0 0 17 E 1 6 6 0 0 0 13 ESE O 4 1 0 0 0 5 SE O 3 3 0 0 0 6 SSE O O 2 0 0 0 2 S O O 2 2 1 0 5 SSW 0 0 0 1 2 0 3 SW 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 WSW 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 W 0 1 4 2 0 0 7 WNW 0 2 4 1 0 0 7 HW 0 0 4 2- 0 0 6 i i NNW 0 0 2 2 0 0 4 VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 1 29 66 18 5 0 119 Houro of calm in this stability class: 0 Houro of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0-Houro of miesing stability measurements in all stability classes: 1 i l 95

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BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - JULY-SEPTEMBER 1989 STABILITY CLASS - SLIGHTLY UNSTABLE (DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT) WINDS MEASURED AT 203 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .8-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N O 4 2 0 0 0 6 NNE O 5 4 0 0 0 9 j i' NE 1 3 9 2 0 0 15 ENE 1 1 5 1 0 0 8 E O 1 3 2 0 0 5 ESE O 6 5 0 0 0 11 SE O 5 6 0 1 0 12 SSE O 2 5 6 1 0 14 S 0 6 1 1 1 0 9 SSW 0 2 3 4 2 0 11  ; SW 0 1 6 3 0 0 10 WSW 0 2 5 5 0 0 12 W 0 1 3 7 0 0 11 WNW 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 , NW 0 3 2 2 0 0- 7 NNW 0 5 9 2 0 0 16 VARIABLE O O O O O O O y TOTAL 2 47 69 34 5 0 157 Hours of calm in this stability class: O Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classas: 1 l l l 96

l BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION . PERIOD OF RECORD - JULY-SEPTEMBER 1989 STABILITY CLASS - NEUTRAL (DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT) WINDE MEASURED AT 203 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .8-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N 3 8 17 10 1 2 41 NNE 4 7 30 32 8' 0 81 NE 2 15 53 25 1 0 96 ENE 5 21 30 1 1 0 58 E 9 9 5 1 0 0 24 ESE 5 12 9 0 0 0 26 SE 2 30 18 2 0 0 52 SSE 2 23 14 18 6 0 63 S 1 27 15 10 6 0 59 SSW 1* 10 23 21 9 0 64 SW 1 9 28 20 3 0 , 61 WSW 2 8 23 8 0 0 41 W 1 10 12 5 0 0 28 WNW 1 6 7 1 0 0 15 NW 1 8 5 1 1 0 16 NNW 1 13 10 6 1 4 35 VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 41 216 299 161 37 6 760 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Houro of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 7 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 1 97

i i BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - JULY-SEPTEMBER 1989 ' STABILITY CLASS - SLIGHTLY STABLE (DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT) , WINDS MEASURED AT 203 FEET i t WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) , DIRECTION .8-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18' 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL l N O 4 20 10 'l 2 37 NNE O 5 23 6 4 2 40 i NE 2 26 29 15 2 0 74 ; ENE 1 12 31 2 0 0 46 E 2 6 20 10 0 0 38 ESE 2 8 25 10 0 0 45 I SE 1 12 28 11 1 0 53 j SSE 1 9 28 21 1 0 60 0 7 26 33 0 67 S 1 SSW 0 7 12 25 7 0 $1 SW 1 8 20 21 1 0 51 : WSW 0 6 21 8 1 0 36 W 0 2 11 3 0 0 16 - WNW 0 2 3 1 0 0 6 3 NW 0 5 4 6 0 0 15 NNW 0 0 11 9 0 1 21 r VARIABLE O O 'O O O O O  ! TOTAL 10 119 312 191 19 5 656 1 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class 10 Hours of missing stability-measurements in all stability classes: 1 i 98

BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - JULY-SEPTEMBER 1989 STABILITY CLASS - MODERATELY STABLE -(DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT) WINDS MEASURED AT 203 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .8-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N 3 4 4 1 0 0 12 NNE 2 3 3 2 0 0 10 NE O 4 6 1 0 0 11 ENE O 4 19 0 0 0 23 E O 3 13 3 0 0 19 ESE 1 2 23 14 0 0 40 SE O 5 27 15 0 0 47 SSE O 4 15 11 0 0 30 S O 7 12 4 1 0 24 SSW 1 2 3 - 3 0 0 9 SW 1 5 4 12 0 0 22 WSW 1 1 2 2 0 0 6 W 0 2 1 0 0 0 WNW 1 0 3 3 0 0 7 NW 1 1 8 5 0 0 15 NNW 0 8 5 2 0 0 15 VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 11 55 148 78 1 0 293 ! Houro of calm in this stability class: 0 Houro of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Houro of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 1 99

BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - JULY-SEPTEMBER 1989 STABILITY CLASS - EXTREMELY STABLE (DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT) WINDS MEASURED AT 203 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .8-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N O O 3 2 0 0 5  ; NNE O 4 3 0 0 0 7 l NE O 1 5 0 0 0' 6-ENE O 10 9 0 0 0 19 , E O 3 5 6 0 0 14-ESE O O 7 7 0 0 14 SE 1 0 9 4 0 0 14 l SSE 1 4 4 0 0 0 9 S 1 3 1 0 0 0 5 SSW 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 SW 2 3 4 3 0 0 12 WSW 0 1 0 2 0 0 3 - W 0 4 0 1 0 0 5 WNW 1 1 2 5 ~0 0 9 NW 1 2 3 1 0 0 7 NNW 0 2 1 1 0 0 4 VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 7 40 56 32 0 0 135 g Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 1 100

BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - OCTOBER-DECEMBER 1989 STABILITY CLASS - EXTREMELY UNSTABLE (DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT) WINDS MEASURED AT 203 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH)  ! DIRECTION .8-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N O O O 1 0 0 1 NNE O O O O O O O NE O O O O O O O ENE O O O O O O O E O O 1 0 0 0 1 ESE O O 1 0 0 0 1 SE O O O O O O O SSE O O O O O O O S O O O O O O O SSW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WSW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 i W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WNW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NW 0 0 0 2 1 0- 3 NNW O O 1 1 0 0 2 VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 0 0 3 4 1 0 8 Houro of calm in this stability class: 0 Houro of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Houro of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 3 l 101

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BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION  ! PERIOD OF RECORD - OCTOBER-DECEMBER 1989 , STABILITY CLASS - MODERATELY UNSTABLE (DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT) WINDS MEASURED AT 203 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .8-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N O O O O O O O NNE O O O O O O O ! NE O O O O O O O ENE O 1 1 0 0 0 2 E O O O O O O O ESE O O 1 0 0 0 1 SE O O O O O O O - SSE O O O O O O O S 0 0 0 1 2 1 4 , SSW 0 0 1 2 2 0 5 SW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WSW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . l WNW 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 NW 0 0 1 2 3 0 6 NNW 0 0 5 0 0 0 5 VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 0 1 10 6 7 1 25 l Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours-of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 3 i I 4 l 102

BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - OCTOBER-DECEMBER 1989 STABILITY CLASS - SLIGHTLY UNSTABLE (DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT) WINDS MEASURED AT 203 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .8-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N O 2 1 0 0 0 3 NNE O 4 2 0 0 0 6 NE O 1 2 0 0 0 3 ENE O O O O O O O E O 1 0 0 0 0 1 ESE O O O 1 0 0 1 SE O O 1 0 0 0 1 SSE O O 1 6 0 0 7 S 0 0 5 5 2 1 13 i SSW 0 0 2 9 2 1 14 SW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WSW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 WNW 0 0 3 4 0 0 7 NW 0 1 7 8 0 1 17 NNW 0 2 2 3 2 0 9 VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 0 11 26 39 6 3 85 Houro of calm in this stability class: 0 Houro of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hauro of missing stability measurements in all etability classes: 3 i 103

BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - OCTOBER-DECEMBER 1989 STABILITY CLASS - NEUTRAL (DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT) WINDS MEASURED AT 203 FEET , WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .8-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N 1 6 10 23 26 1 67 NNE O 10 13 12 16 1 52 NE 1 13 19 9 2 0 44 , ENE O 16 15 1 0 0 32 l E 1 7 10 2 0 0 20 l ESE O 2 9 2 1 0 13 SE 2 12 17 1 2 0 34 SSE O 3 5 22 9 0 39 S 2 8 17 17 21 23 88 SSW 1 4 11 29 41 22 108 SW 0 6 35 41 11 1 94 WSW 1 5 18 27 6 0 57 W 2 14 19 40 27 3 105 WNW 3 9 27 47 26 16 128 NW 1 9 21 37 30 18 116 NNW 0 4 22 25 35 5 91 VARIABLE O O O O O O O z TOTAL 15 128 268 334 253 90 1088 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stabilitysclass: 4 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 3 h 104 i

f BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - OCTOBER-DECEMBER 1989 STABILITY CLASS - SLIGHTLY STABLE (DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT) WINDS MEASURED AT 203 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .8-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N 1 1 9 19 5 0 35 NNE O 1 4 1 0 0 6 NE 1 0 5 0 1 0 7 ENE 2 2 2 0 0 0 6 E O 1 4 0 0 0 5 ESE O 3 4 3 0 0 10 SE O 2 8 12 6 0 28 SSE O 3 14 25 5 0 47  ; _ S O O 9 48 28 12 97 SSW 0 0 4 24 39 19 86 SW 0 3 7 14 11 0 35 WSW 1 3 8 31 5 0 48 W 1 3 5 19 9 5 42 l WNW 0 3 13 46 10 4 76 . l

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NW 0 7 14 22 18 0 61  ; i NNW 0 4 14 24 9 0 51 VARIABLE O J 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 6 36 124 288 146 40 640 Houro of calm in this stability class: O Houro of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 2 Hourc of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 3 105 i _J

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BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - OCTOBER-DECEMBER 1989 STABILITY CLASS - MODERATELY STABLE (DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT) WINDS MEASURED AT 203 FEET Wl'ND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .8-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19 GT 24 TOTAL N O 3 4 0 0 0 7-NNE O 1 0 1 0 0 2 NE O O 1 0 0 0 1 ENE O O O O O O O E O O 1 0 0 0 1 ESE O O 2 4 0 0 6 SE O 3 5 4 0 0 12 SSE O 2 2 19 6 0 29 S O 1 11 30 9 0 51 SSW 1 3 3 19 0 1 27 SW 1 3 1 3 0 0 8 WSW 1 2 1 9 0 0 13 W O 2 2 10 0 0 14 WNW 0 1 12 44 0 0 57 NW 2 2 19 17 0 0 40 NNW  ! 0 1 7 4 0 0 12 l VARIABLE O 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 5 24 71 164 16 0 280 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 3 k 1 l l 106

BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION I PERIOD OF RECORD - OCTOBER-DECEMBER 1989 I STABILITY CLASS - EXTREMELY STABLE (DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT) I WINDS MEASURED AT 203 FEET i WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .9-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N 2 2 0 0 0 0 4 NNE O 1 0 0 0 0 1 NE O O O O O O O ENE O O O O O O O E 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 ESE 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 SE O 1 6 4 0 0 11 SSE O O 1 4 0 0 5 S 0 3 2 0 0 0 5 SSW 0 4 O O O 5 SW 0 2 0 3 0 0 5 WSW 0 1 0 2 4 0 7 W 0 0 0 5 0 0 5 WNW 0 0 2 12 C 0 14 NW 0 1 2 3 0 0 6 I NNW 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 5 17 14 33 4 0 73 Houro of calm in this stability class: 0 Houro of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 1 Houro of missing stability measurements in all stability-classes: 3 107-

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Interlaboratory Comparison Program Results Teledyne isotopes Midwest Laboratory (formerly Hazleton Environmental Sciences), has participated in interlaboratory comparison (crosscheck) programs since the ; formulation of its quality control program in December 1971. These programs a are operated by agencies which supply environmental-type samples (e.g. - milk or ! water) containing concentrations of radionuclides known to the issuing agency ' but not to participant laboratories. The purpose of such a program is to provide an independent check on the laboratory's analytical procedures and to alert it to i any possible problems. Participant laboratories measure the concentrations of specified radionuclides j and report them to the issuing agency. Several months later, the agency reports the known values to the participant laboratories and specifies control limits. Results consistently higher or lower than the known values or outside- the control I limits indicate a need to check the instruments or procedures used, i The results in Table A-1 were obtained through participation in the environmental sample crosscheck program for milk, water, air filters, and food samples during the period January 1986 through November,1989. This program has been conducted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Intercomparison and Calibration Section, Quality Assurance 8 ranch, Environmental Monitoring and Support Labora-tory, Las Vegas, Nevada. The results in Table A-2 were obtained for thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLD's) ' during the period 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980,1984, and 1985-1986 through partici-pation in the Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Seventh, and Eighth International Intercomparison of Environmental Dosimeters under the sponsorships listed in Table A-2. Also Teledyne testing results are listed. Table A-3 lists results of the analyses on in-house spiked samples. Table A-4 lists results of the analyses on in-house " blank" samples. Attachment B lists acceptance criteria for " spiked" samples. Addendum to Appendix A provides explanation for out of limit results.  : l l- 109 l l

P t Table A-1. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's crosscheck prograt. com- . parison of EPA and Teledyne Isotopes Midwest Laboratory results for milk, water, air filters, and food samples,1986 through 1989.a Concentration in pCi/l b Lab Sample Date TIML Result EPA Resultd Code Type Collected Analysis 12cc Is, M=1 Control Limits STF-447 Food Jan 1986 Sr-89 24.312.5 25.015.0 16.3-33.7 Sr-90 17.320.6 10.021.5 7.4-12.6 i 1-131 22.712.3 20.020.6 9.6-30.4 Cs-137 16.310.6 15.015.0 6.3-23.7 K 927t46 9501144 701-1199 STW-448 Water Feb 1986 Cr-51 45.023.6 38.025.0 29.3-46.7 Co-60 19.721.5 18.015.0 9.3-26.7 Zn-65 44.013.5 40.015.0 31.3-48.7 Ru-106 <9.0 0.025.0 0.0-8.7 Cs-134 28.312.3 30.015.0 21.3-38.7 Cs-137 23.710.6 22.015.0 13.3-30.7 STW-449 Water Feb 1986 H-3 5176248 52271525 4317<6137 STW-450 Water Feb 1986 V total 8.0t0.0 9.016.0 0.0-19.4 STM-451 Milk Feb 1986 1-131 7.010.0 9.026.0 0.0-19.4 STW-452 Water Mar 1986 Ra-226 3.810.1 4.110.6 3.0-5.2 Ra-228 11.0t0.5 12.421.8 9.2-15.5 STW-453 Water Mar 1986 Gr. alpha 6.710.6 15.015.0 6.3-23.7 Gr. beta 7.310.6 8.015.0 0.0-16.7 STW-454 Water Apr 1986 I-131 7.010.0 9.01b.0 0.0-19.4 STW-455 Water Apr 1986 456 (Blind) , Sample A Gr. alpha 15.011.0 17.015.0 8.3-25.7 i Ra-226 3.110.1 2.910.4 2.1-3.7 i Ra-228 1.510.2 2.010.3 1.5-2.5 Uranium 4.710.6 5.016.0 0.0-15.4 l Sample B Gr. beta 28.711.2 35.015.0 26.3-43.7 i Sr-89 5.710.6 7.015.0 0.0-15.7 l Sr-90 7.0t0.0 7.011.5 4.4-9.6 Co-60 10.711.5 10.025.0 1.3-18.7 Cs-134 4.011.7 5.015.0 0.0-13.7 Cs-137 5.310.6 5.015.0 0.0-13.7 l 110

Table A-1. (continued) Concentration in pCi/lb  ; Lab Sample Date TIML Result EPA Resultd  : Code Type Collec ted Analysis 220c 15, N=1 Control Limits STAF-457 Air April 1986 Gr. alpha 13. 7t0. 6 15.0t5.0 6.3-23.7 Filter Gr. beta 46.310.6 47.015.0 38.3-55.7 , Sr-90 14.7t0.6 18.011.5 15.4-20.6 Cs-137 10.7t0.6 10.015.0 1.3-18.7 STU-458 Urine April 1986 Tritium 4313t70 4423t189 4096-4750 STW-459 Water May 1986 Sr-89 4.3f0.6 5.0f5.0 0.0-13.7 Sr-90 5.0f0.0 5.0tl.5 2.4-7.6 STW-460 Water May 1986 Gr. alpha 5.310.6 8.0t5.0 0.0-16.7 ' Gr. beta 11.3tl.2 15.0t5.0 6.3-23.7 STW-461 Water June 1986 Cr-51 <9.0 0.0f5.0 0.0-8.7 Co-60 66.0tl.0 66.0t5.0 57.3-74.7 Zn-65 87.311.5 86.015.0 77,3-94.7 Ru-106 39.7t2.5 50.0t5.0 41.3 58.7 Cs-134 49.3t2.5 49.015.0 40.3-57.7 Cs-137 10.311.5 10.015.0 1.3-18.7 STW-462 Water June 1996 Tritium 3427125 3125t361 2499-3751 STM-464 Milk June 1986 Sr-89 <1.0 0.0t5.0 0.0-8.7 Sr-90 15.310.6 16.0tl.5 13.4-18.6 I-131 48.312.3 41.016.0 30.6-51.4 Cs-137 43.711.5 31.015.0 22.3-39.7 K 15671114 1600t80 1461-1739 STW-465 Water July 1986 Gr. alpha 4.7t0.6 6.0f5.0 0.0-14.7 Gr. beta 18.711.2 18.0f5.0 9.3-26.7 STW-467 Water August 1986 I-131 30.310.6 45.0f6.0 34.4-55.4 STW-468 Water August 1986 Pu-239 11.310.6 10.111.0 8.3-11.9 . STW-469 Water August 1986 Uranium 4.0t0.0 4.016.0 0.0-14.4 STAF-470 Air Sept 1986 Gr. alpha 19.3tl.5 22.015.0 13.3-30.7 , 471 Filter Gr. beta 64.012.6 66.0i5.0 57.3-74.7 i 472 Sr-90 22.0tl.0 22.0i5.0 19.4-24.6 Cs-137 25.7tl.5 22.0t5.0 13.3-30.7 l STW-473 Water Sept 1986 Ra-226 6.0t0.1 6.110.9 4.5-7.7 l Ra-228 8.711.1 9.1tl.4 6.7-11.5 l , l 111

Table A 1. (continued). Concentration in pCi/lb Lab Sample Date TIML Result EPA Resultd Code Type Collec ted Analysis 22oc Is, N=1 Control Limits STW-474 Water Sept 1986 Gr. alpha 16.313.2 15.015.0 6.3-23.7 Gr. beta 9.0tl.0 8.015.0 0.0-16.7 STW-475 Water Oct 1986 Cr-51 63.315.5 59.0t5.0 50.3-67.7 Co-60 31.012.0 31. 015.0 22.3-39.7 Zn-65 87.315.9 85.015.0 76.3-93.7 Ru-106 74.717.4 74. 015. 0 65.3-82.7 Cs-134 25. 7t0. 6 28.0t5.0 19.3-36.7 Cs-137 46.3tl.5 44.015.0 35.3-52.7 STW-476 Water Oct 1986 H-3 5918t60 59731597 4938-7008 SPW-477 Water Oct 1986 478 (Blind) Sample A i Gr. alpha 34.016.0 40.0t5.0 31.3-48.7 Ra-226 5.810.2 6.010.9 4.4-7.6 Ra-228 2.711.0 5.0f0.8 3.7-6.3 Uranium 11.010.0 10.016.0 0.0-20.4 Sample B Gr. beta 38.711.2 51.0t5.0 42.3-59.7 Sr-89 5.0t0.0 10.0t5.0 1.3-18.7 Sr-90 3.0t0.0 4.0fl . 5 1.4-6.6 Co-60 24. 7tl . 2 24. 0t5. 0 15.3-32.7 Cs-134 11.0t2.0 12.015.0 3.3-20.7 Cs-137 9.3tl.2 8.0t5.0 0.0-16.7 STM-479 Milk Nov 1986 Sr-89 7. 7t l . 2 9.0t5.0 0.3-17.7 Sr-90 1.0t0.0 0.0tl.5 0.0-2.6 @ I-131 52.313.1 49.016.0 38.6-59.4 Cs-137 45.7t3.1 39.0t5.0 30.3-47.7 K 1489t104 1565t78 1430-1700 STU-480 Urine Nov 1986 H-3 5540t26 52571912 4345-6169 STW-481 Water Nov 1986 Gr. alpha 12.014.0 20.0t5.0 11.3-28.7 Gr. beta 20.013.5 20.015.0 11.3-28.7 STW-482 Water Dec 1986 Ra-226 6.710.2 6.8tl.0 5.0-8.6 Ra-228 5.210.2 11.111.7 8.2-14.0 STW-483 Water Jan 1987 Sr-89 19.715.0 25.015.0 16.3-33.7-Sr-90 21.012.0 25.011.5 22.4-27.6 112

Table A-1. (continued). Concentration in pCl/lb Lab Sample Date TIML Result EPA Resultd Code Type Collec ted Analysis 120C 1s, N=1 Control Limits STW-484 Water Jan 1987 Pu-239 17.012.3 16,711.7 13.8-19.6 STF 486 Food Jan 1987 Sr-90 36.014.0 49.0110.0 31.7-66.3 1-131 78.0t3.4 78.018.0 64.1-91.9 Cs 137 89.713.0 84. 015.0 75.3-92.7 K 942156 980149 895-1065 STF 487 Food Jan 1987 SR 90 2.010.0 --- (Blank) I 131 <3 --- C5 137 <2 --- K 9931102 --- STW 488 Water Feb 1987 Co-60 49.010.0 50.015.0 41.3-58.7 Zn-65 96.017.2 91.015.0 82.3-99.7 Ru-106 92.0120.2 100.015.0 91.3-108.7 Cs-134 53.013.4 59.0i5.0 50.3 67,7 Cs-137 89.314.6 87.015.0 78.3-95.7 STW-489 Water Feb 1987 H-3 4130i140 42091420 3479-4939 STW-490 Water Feb 1987 Uranium 8.3tl.2 8.016.0 0.0-18.4 STM-491 Milk Feb 1987 1-131 10.0i0.0 9.0t0.9 7.4-10.6 STW-492 Water Mar 1987 Gr. alpha 3.711.2 3.015.0 0.0-11.7 Gr. beta 11.311.2 13.0t5.0 4.3-21.7 STW-493 Water Mar 1987 Raw 226 7.010.1 7.3tl.1 5.4-9.2 Ra-228 7.112.3 7.511.1 5.5-9.5 STW-494 Water Apr 1987 1-131 8.010.0 7.010.7 5.8-8.2 STAF-495 Air Apr 198/ Gr. alpha 15.010.0 14.0 5.0 5.3-22.7 Filter Gr. beta 41.0 2.0 43.015.0 34.3-51.7 Sr-90 16.311.2 17.011.5 14.4-19.6 Cs-137 7.010.0 8.015.0 0.0-16.7 STW-496 Water Apr 1987 497 (Blind) Sample A Gr. alpha 30.711.2 30.018.0 16.1-43.9 Ra-226 3.910.2 3.910.6 2.9-4.9 Ra-228 4.910.9 4.010.6 3.0-5.0 Uranium 5.0i0.0 5.026.0 0.0-15.4

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I I Table A-1. (continued) Concentration in pCl/lb Lab Sample Date TIML Result EPA Resultd > Code Type Collected Analysis 12ac 1s. N=1 Control Limits STW-496 Water Apr 1987 497 (Blind) Sample B Gr. Beta 69.319.4 66. 015. 0 57.3-74.7 Sr-89 16.3t3.0 19. 0t 5. 0 10.3-27.7 Sr-90 10.0t0.0 10.0tl.5 7.4-12.6 Co-60 8.3t3.0 8.0t5.0 0.0-16.7 Cs 134 19.0t2.0 20.015.0 11.3-28.7 Cs-137 14.711.2 15. 0t 5. 0 6.3-23.7 STU-498 Urine Apr 1987 H-3 60171494 5620t795 4647-6593 STW-499 Water May 1987 Sr-89 38.016.0 41.015.0 32.3-49.7 Sr-90 21.0t2.0 t 20.0t1.5 17.4-22.6 STW-500 Water May 1987 Gr. alpha 9.0t3.4 11.015.0 2.3-19.7 Gr. beta 10.3tl.2 7.015.0 0.0-15.7 STW-501 Water June 1987 Cr-51 40.018.0 41.0t5.0 32.3-49.7 Co 60 60.313.0 64. 0t 5. 0 55.3-72.7 2n-65 11.315.0 10.015.0 1.3-18.7 Ru-106 78.316.4 75.015.0 66.3-83.7 Cs-134 36.713.0 40.0t5.0 31.3-48.7 Cs-137 80.314.2 80.0t5.0 71.3-88.7 STW-502 Water June 1987 H-3 2906186 2895t357 2277-3513 STW-503 Water June 1987 Ra-226 6.9t0.1 7.3tl.1 5.4-9.2 Ra-228 13.311.0 15.2f2.3 11.2-19.2 - STM-504 Milk June 1987 Sr-89 57. 0t4. 3 69.015.0 60.3-77.7 Sr-90 32. 0tl . 0 35.0tl.5 32.4-37.6 I-131 64.0t2.0 59.0t6.0 48.6-69.4 Cs-137 77.710.6 74. 0t5. 0 65.3-82.7 K 1383t17 1525t76 1393-1657 STW-505 Water July 1987 Gr. alpha 2.3t0.7 5.015.0 0.0-13.7 Gr. beta 4.011.0 5.015.0 0.0-13.7 STF-506 Food July 1987 I-131 82.714.6 80.0t8.0 66.1-93.9 Cs-137 53.713.0 50. 0t5. 0 41.3-58.7 K 1548157 1680184 1534-1826 STW-507 Water Aug 1987 I-131 45.714.2 48.0i6.0 37.6-58.4 STW-508 Water Aug 1987 Pu-239 5.810.2 5.310.5 4.4-6.2 114

T able A-1. (continued) Concentration in pCi/lb L ab Sample Date TIPL Result . EPA Resultd C ode Type Collected Analysis 12 0C 1s N=1 Control Limits STW-509 Water Aug 1987 U ranium 13.320.3 13.026.0 2.6-23.4 STAF 510 Air Aug 1987 Gr. alpha 9.720.4 10.025.0 1.3-18.7 Filter G r. beta 28.3 s0 .6 30.025.0 21.3-38.7 S rs90 - 10.0s0.9 10.021.5 7.4-12.6 C s-137 10.021.0 10.025.0 1.3-18.7 STW-511 Water Sept 1987 Ra-226 9.920.1 9.711.5 7.2-12.2 R ar228 8 .1 11 .4 6 . 3 11 . 0 4.6-8.0 STW-512 Water Sept 1987 G r. alpha 2.0s0.6 4 .0 25 .0 0.0-12.7 Gr. beta 11.311.3 12.025.0 3.3-20.7 STW 513 Water Oct 1987 H-3 44732100 4492 2449 3714-5270 STW 514 Water Oct 1987 (Blind) Sample A G r. alpha 29.312.6 28.0 17.0 15.9-40.1 R a-226 4.9s0.1 4.820.7 3.6-6.1 R a-228 4.211.0 3.620.5 2.7-4.5 Uranium 3.0s0.1 3 .0 *6 .0 0.0-13.4 Sample B S r-89 14.311.3 16.025.0 7.3-24.7 S r-90 9.7 s0.4 10.011.5 7.4-12.6 C o-60 16.723.0 16.025.0 7.3-24.7 Cs-134 16.722.3 16 .0 25.0 7.3-24.7 C s-137 24.313.3 24 .025 .0 15.3-32.7 STW-516 Water Oct 1987 C r-51 80.3117.5 70.025.0 61.3-78.7 C o-60 16.022.3 15.025.0 6.3-23.7-Zr>65 46 .3 25 .6 46.025.0 37.3-54.7 R u-106 57.3215.4 61 .0 25.0 52.3-69.7 C s-134 23.722.5 25.025.0 16.3-33.7 Cs-137 51.713.2 51 .0 5 .0 42.3-59.7 STU 517 U rine Nov 1987 H-3 72671100 74321743 6145-8719 STW-518 Water Nov 1987 G r. alpha 3.022.0 7.0 5.0 0.0-15.7 Gr. beta 15.722.3 19.025.0 10.3-27.7 STW-519 Water Dec 1987 1-1 31 26.023.0 26 .0 26.0 15.6-36.4

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I Table A-1. (continued) Concentration in pCi/lb Lab Sample Date TIML Result EPA Resultd Code Type Collected Analysi s 22cc Is, N=1 Control Limits

    $TW-520    Water      Dec 1987   Ra-226       5.lt0.8       4.820.7        3.6-6.0 Ra-228       3.410.1       5.310.8        3.9-6.7 STW-521    Water      Jan 1988   Sr-89       27.325.0      30.025.0     21.3-38.7 Sr-90       15.321.2      15.011.5     12.4-17.6 STW-523    Water      Jan 1988  Gr. alpha     2.311.2       4.0t5.0        0.0-12.7 Gr. beta      7.7tl.2       8.015.0        0.0-16.7 STF-524    F%pd       Jan 1988  Sr-89        44.0t4.0      46.015.0     37.3-54.7 Sr-90        53.0t2.0      55.012.8     50.2-59.8 1-131      102.314.2     102.0110.2    84.3-119.7 Cs-137       95.7t6.4      91.0t5.0     82.3-99.7 K            1011t158      1230162      1124-1336
 . STW-525    Water      Feb 1988  Co-60        69.3t2.3      69.015.0     60.3-77.7 Zn-65        99.013.4      94.0t9. 4    77.7-110.3 Ru-106       92.7t14.4   105.0110.5     86.8-123.2 Cs-134       61.7t8.0      64.015.0     55.3-72.7 Cs-137       99.7t3.0      94.015.0     85.3-102.7 STW-526    Water      Feb 1988  H-3          3453t103      3327t362     2700-3954 STW-527    Water      Feb 1988  Uranium       3.0t0.0       3.016.0        0.0-13.4 STM-528    Milk       Feb 1988   1-131        4.7tl.2       4.0t0.4        3.3-4.7 STW-529     Water      Mar 1988  Ra-226        7.110.6       7.611.1        5.6-9.6 Ra-228         nae          7.7tl.2        5.7-9.7 STW-530     Water      Mar 1988  Gr. alpha     4.321.2       6.015.0        0.0-14.7 Gr. beta     13.321.3      13.015.0        4.3-21.7 STAF-531 Air          Mar 1988  Gr. alpha    21.0t2.0      20.015.0 Filter                                                       11.3-28.7 Gr. beta     48.0t0.0      50.015.0     41 .3-58.7 Sr-90        16.7tl.2      17.011.5     14.4-19.6 Cs-137       18.721.3      16.025.0        7.3-24.7 STW-532     Water      Apr 1988   1-131        9.0t2.0       7.520.8        6.2-8.8' 116

I Table A-1. (continued) Concentration in pC1/lb Lab Sampl e Date TIML Result EPA Resultd Code Type Collected Analysis 22b c Is, N=1 Control Limits STW-533 Water Apr 1988 534 (Blind) Sample A Gr. alpha NDf 46.0111.0 27.0-65.0 Ra-226 ND 6.421.0 4.7-8.1 Ra-228 ND 5.6t0.8 4.2-7.0 Uranium 6.0t0.0 6.016.0 0.0-16.4 Sample B Gr. beta ND 57.015.0 48.3-65.7 Sr-89 3.311.2 5.015.0 0.0-13.7 Sr-90 5.3tl.2 5.011.5 2.4-7.6 Co-60 63.3tl.3 50.025.0 41.3-58.7 Cs-134 7.711.2 7.0tS.0 0.0-15.7 Cs-137 8.311.2 7.015.0 0.0-15.7 STV-535 Urine Apr 1988 H-3 6483t155 62022620 5128-7276 STW-536 Water Apr 1988 Sr-89 14.711.3 20.015.0 11.3-28.7 Sr-90 20.012.0 20.0tl.5 17.4-22.6 STW-538 Water June 1988 Cr 331.7*13.0 302.0130.0 250.0-354.0 Co-60 16.022.0 15.015.0 6.3-23.7 Zn-65 107.7t11.4 101.0t10.0 83.7-118.3 Ru-106 191.3211.0 195.0120.0 160.4-229.6 Cs-134 18.3t4.6 20.015.0 11.3-28.7 Cs-137 26.311.2 25.015.0 16.3-33.7 i STW-539 Water June 1988 H-3 SS86t92, 5565tS57 4600-6530 T.-541 Milk June 1988 Sr-89 33.7t11.4 40.015.0 31.3-48.7 Sr-90 55.325.8 60.013.0 54 . 8 -6 5 . 2 1-131 103.713.1 94.029,0 78.4-109.6 Cs-137 52.7t3.1 51.025.0 42.3-59.7 K 1587t23 1600180 1461-1739 STW-542 Water July 1988 Gr. alpha 8.714.2 15.015.0 6.3-23.7 Gr. beta 5.311.2 4.015.0 0.0-12.7 STF-543 Food July 1988 Sr-89 ND 33.015.0 24 .3-41 .7 Sr-90 ND 34.0t2.0 30.5-37.5 1-131 115.025.3 107.0111.0 88.0-126.0 , Cs-137 52.7t6.4 49.015.0 40.3-57.7 K 1190266 1240t62 1133-1347 117

Table A-1. (continued) Concentration in pct /lb Lab Sample Date TIML Result EPA Resultd Code Type Collected Analysis 22cC 1s, bl Control Limits STW-544 Water Aug 1986 I-131 80.0t0.0 76.018.0 62.1-89.9 STW-545 Water Aug 1988 Pu-239 11.0t0.2 10.221.0 8.5-11.9 STW-546 Water Aug 1988 Uranium 6.0t0.0 6.026.0 0.0-16.4 STAF-547 Air Aug 1988 Gr. alpha 8.0t0.0 8.015.0 0.0-16.7 Filter Gr. beta 26.311.2 29.015.0 20.3-37.7 Sr-90 8.0t2.0 8.011.5 5.4-10.6 Cs-137 13.012.0 12.015.0 3.3-20.7 STW-548 Water Sep 1988 Ra-226 9.320.5 8.412.6 6.2-10.6 Ra-228 5.820.4 5.4tl.6 4.0-6.8 STW-549 Water Sep 1988 Gr. alpha 7.012.0 8.025.0 0.0-16.7 Gr. beta 11.3tl.2 10.0t5.0 1.3-18.7 STW-550 Water Oct 1988 Cr-51 252.0t14.0 251.0225.0 207.7-294.3 Co-60 26.0t2.0 25.015.0 16.3-33.7 Zn-65 158.3t10.2 151.0115.0 125.0-177.0 Ru-106 153.0t9.2 152.0t15.0 126.0-178.0 Cs-134 28.7t5.0 25.015.0 16.3-33.7 Cs-137 16.321.2 15.015.0 6.3-23.7 STW-551 Water Oct 1988 H-3 2333t127 2316t350 1710-2927 STW-552 Water Oct 1988 553 (Blind) Sample A Gr. alpha 38.328.0 41.0210.0 23.7-58.3 Ra-226 4.St0.5 5.0t0.8 3.6-6.4 Ra-228 4.420.6 5.210.8 3.6-6.4 Uranium 4.7tl.2 5.026.0 0.0-15.4 Sample B Gr. beta 51.313.0 54.015.0 45.3-62.7 Sr-89 3.721.2 11.015.0 2.3-19.7 Sr-90 10.711.2 10.011.5 7.4-12.6 Cs-134 15.312.3 15.015.0 6.3-23.7 Cs-137 16.7tl.2 15.025.0 6.3-23.7 1 118

Table A-1. (continued) Concentration in pC1/lb i Lab Sampl e Date TIML Result _ EPA Resultd Code Type Collected Analysi s t Bac Is, N=1 Control Limits ; STM-554 Milk Oct 1988 Sr-89 40.317.0 40.015.0 31.3-48.7 : Sr-90 51.012.0 60.013.0 54 . 8 -6 5.2 ! 1-131 94.0t3.4 91.019.0 75.4-106.6) Cs-137 45.014.0 50.015.0 41.3-58.7 i K 1500t45 1600180 1461-1739 I STU-555 Urine Nov 1988 H-3 3030t209 3025t359 2403-3647 STW-556 Water Nov 1988 Gr. alpha 9.0t3.5 9.015.0 0.3-17.7 l Gr. beta 9.711.2 9.025.0 0.3-17.7.[ . STW-557 Water Dec 1988 I-131 108.713.0 115.0212.0 94.2-135.8 STW-559 Water Jan 1989 Sr-89 40.0t8.7 40.015.0 31.3-48.7l Sr-90 24.313.1 25.021.5 22.4-27.6 STW-560 Water Jan 1989 Pu-239 5.8t1.1 4.220.4 3.5-4.9 STW-561 Water Jan 1989 Gr. alpha 7.3tl .2 8.015.0 0.0-16.7 Gr. beta 5.3tl.2 4.015.0 0.0-12.7 ' STW-562 Water Feb 1989 Cr-51 245146 235124 193.4-276.6 Co-60 10.012.0 10.015.0 1,3-18.7 Zn-65 170110 159116 139.2-186.7 Ru-106 181t7.6 178t18 146.8-209.2 , Cs-134 9. 7 t3.0 10.015.0 1.3-18.7 . Cs-137 11.7 tl .2 10.015.0 1.3-18.7 l l l l l 119

I l 1 i Table A-1. (continued) , i Concentration in pCi/l b l Lab Sample Date TIML Result EPA Resultd i Code Type Collected Analysis 22cC 1s. N=1 Control Limits STW-563 Water Feb 1989 I-131 109.014.0 106.0111.0 86.9-125.1 STW-564 Water Feb 1989 H-3 2820t20 2754t356 2137-3371 STW-565 Water Mar 1989 Ra-226 4.220.3 4.910.7 3.7-6.1 Ra-228 1.911.0 1.720.3 1.2-2.2 LTW-566 Water Mar 1989 U 5.020.0 5.016.0 0.0-15.4 STW-567 AirFilter Mar 1989 Gr. alpha 21.721.2 21.015.0 12.3-29.7 Gr. beta 68.3t4.2 62.025.0 53.3-70.7 Sr-90 20.012.0 20.021.5 17.4-22.6 ' Cs-137 21.321.2 20.0t5.0 11.3-28.7 STW-568 Water Apr 1989 569 (Blind) ' Sample A Gr. alpha 22.722.3 29.017.0 16.9-41.2 Ra-226 3.610.6 3.510.5 2.6-4.4 Ra-228 2.6tl.0 3.6t0.5 2.7-4.5 V 3.010.0 3.0t6.0 0.0-13.4 Sample B Gr. beta 52.316.1 57.025.0 43.3-65.7  ; Sr-89 9.315.4 8.015.0 0.0-16.7 Sr-90 7.020.0 8.011.5 5.4-10.6 Cs-134 21.015.2 20.015.0 11.3-28.7 Cs-137 23.012.0 20.015.0 11.3-28.7 STM-570 Milk Apr 1989 Sr-89 26.0210.0 39.025.0 30.3-47.7 Sr-90 45.714.2 55.0t3.0 49.8-60.2 Cs-137 54.016.9 50.015.0 41.3-58.7 K-40 15212208 1600t80 1461-1739 120

Table A-1. (continued) Concentration in DCi/1b Lab Sample Date TIML Result _ EPA Resultd Code Type Collected Analysis 2 2cC 15. N=1 Control Limits 9 STW-571 Water May 1989 Sr-89 40.7 6.015.0 0.0-14.7 Sr-90 5.0tl.0 6.021.5 3.4-8.6 STW-572 Water May 1989 Gr. alpha 24.022.0- 30.018.0 16.1-43.9 Gr. beta 49.3t15.6 50.0t5.0 41.3-58.7 STW-573 Water Jun 1989 Ba-133 50.7tl.2 49.015.0. 40.3-57.7 Co-60 31.312.3 31.015.0' 22.3-39.7 7.n-65 167t10 165t17 135.6-194.4 Ru-106 12319.2 128t13 105.5-150.5 Cs-134 40.3tl.2 3915 30.3-47.7 Cs-137 22.3tl.2 20t5 -11.3-28.7 STW-574 Water Jun 1989 H-3 45131136 45031450 3724*5282-STW-575 Water Jul 1989 Ra-226 16.813.1 17.712.7 13.0-22.4 Ra-228 13.823.7 18.322.7 13.6-23.0 STW-576 Water Jul 1989 U 40.311.2 41.016.0 30.6-51.4 STW-577 Water Aug 1989 l-131 84.715.8 83.018.0 69.1-96.9 STW-579 Air Aug 1989 Gr. alpha 6.010.0 6.015.0 0.0-14.7 Filter Cs-137 10.322.3 10.015.0 1.3-18.7 STW-580 Water Sep 1989 Sr-89 14.711.2 14.015.0 5.3-22.7 Sr-90 9.7tl.2 10.0tl.5 7.4-12.6 STW-581 Water Sep 1989 Gr. alpha 5.0t0.0 4.025.0 0.0-12.7 Gr. Beta 8.712.3 6.015.0 0.0-14.7-121 I 1

Table A-1. (continued)

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Concentration in pC1/lb  ; Lab Sample Date TIML Result EPA Resulta Code Type Collected Analysis 12cc 15, N=1 Control Limits STW-583 Water Oct 1989 Ba-133 60.3210.0 59.016.0 48.6-69.4 Co-60 29.024.0 30.0 5.0 21.3-38.7 Zn-65 132.3i6.0 129.0 13.0 106.5-151.5 Ru-106 155.3 6.1 161.0 16.0 133.3-188.7 Cs-134 30.726.1 29.015.0 20.3-37.7 Cs-137 66.324.6 59.0 5.0 50.3-67.7 STW-584- Water Oct 1989 H-3 3407 150 3496 364 2866-4126 o STW-585 Water Oct 1989 y 586 (Blind) = l Sample A Gr. Alpha 41.729.4 49.0 12.0 28.2-69.8 Ra-226 7.910.4 8.4 1.3 6.2-10.6 Ra-228 4.410.8 4.110.6 3.1-5.1 U 12.0 0.0 12.0 6.0 1.6-22.4 Sample B Gr. Beta 31.7 2.3 32.0 5.0 23.3-40-7 1 Sr-89 13.3 4.2 15.0 5.0 6.3-23.7- i Sr-90 7.022.0 .7.013.0 4.4-9.6 a' Cs-134 5.0 20.0 5.0 5.0 0.0-13.7 Cs-137 7.0!0.0 5.015.0 0.0-13.7 STW-587 Water Nov 1989 Ra-226 7.9 0.4- 8.7 1.3 6.4-11.0 4 Ra-228 8.9il.2 9.3!1.2 6.9-11.7 i STW-588 Water Nov 1989 U 15.020.09 15.0:6.0 4.6-25.4 a Results obtained by Teledyne Isotopes. Midwest Laboratory as a participant in the-environmental sample crosscheck program operated by the Intercomparison and Cali-bration Section, Quality Assurance Branch, Environmental Monitoring' and Support Laboratory, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Las -Ve b All results are in the pCi/1, except for elemental potassium (K) gas, Nevada. data in milk, which are in ag/1; air filter samples, which are in pCi/ filter; and food, which is in mg/kg. c Unless otherwise indicated, the TIML results are given as the mean-12 standard ' d deviations for three determinations.  ; USEPA results are presented as the known values and expected laboratory precision-(1s,1 detennination) and control limits as defined by EPA. j 8 NA = Not analyzed, f ND = No data. Not analyzed due to relocation of the lab. 9 Sample was analyzed but the results not submitted to EPA because deadlir,e was missed. 1 122 1

Table A-2. Crosscheck program results, thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs). mR Teledyne Average 12 o d Lab TLD Result Known (all Code ' Type Measurement 12oa Valuec participants) 2nd International Intercomparisonb . 115-2 CaF2:Mn Field 17.011.9 17.1 16.417.7: Bulb

                                                    . Lab                                                        20.814.1                                21.3                          18.817.6 3rd International Intercomparisone 115-3          CaF2:Mn               Field                                                     30.713.2                           34.914.8                           31.513.0 a                         Bulb E!                                              Lab                                                        89.616.4                           91.7114.6                          86.2124.0 4th International ~Intercomparison f 115-4          CaF7:Mn              Field                                                     -14.111.1                         ' 14.111.4                           16.019.0 Bulb Lab (Low)'                                                  9.311.3                           12.212.4-                          12.017.6 Lab (High)                                                  40.411.4                         - 45.819.2                           43.9113.2 Sth International Intercomparison9 115-5A CaF2:Mn              Field                                                       31.411.8                          30.016.0                            30.2114.6 Bulb Lab at                                                     177.415.8                          75.217.6'                           75.8140.4 beginning Lab at                                                      96.615.8                          88.418.8                            90.7131.2-end
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       $3 115-7A          LiF-100                             Field                                                 75.412.6                               75.816.0               75.1129.8 Chips Lab (Co-60)                                           80.9t3.5                                79.914.0               77.9127.6 Lab (Cs-137)                                          66.612.5                                75.013.8               73.0122.2 115-78         CaF7:Mn                    Field                                                           71.512.6-                               75.816.0               75.1129.8 Bulbs Lab (Co-60)                                          84.816.4                                 79.914.0               77.9127.6 Lab (Cs-137)                                          78.811.6                            - 75.013.8                 73.0122.2 Il5-7C       CaSO4 :Dy                   Field                                                           76.812.7                                75.816.0               '75.1129.8 Cards Lab.(Co-60)                                          82.513.7                                79.914.0                77.9127.6 Lab (Cs-137                                          79.0i3.2                            . 75.013.8                  73.0122.2
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Table A-2. ( Continued) Teledyne Average 20 d Lab TLD Result Known (all Code Type Measurement f2ca Valuec participants) l 8th International Intercomparisoni 115-8A LiF-100 Field Site 1 29.511.4 29.711.5 28.9112.4

Chips Field Site 2 11.310.8 10.410.5 10.129.06 Lab (Cs-137) 13.it0.9 17.210.9 16.2t6.8

! 115-8B CaF2:Mn Field Site 1 32.311.2 29.711.5 28.9112.4 Bul bs 9.0t1.0 10.410.5 10.119.0 Field Site 2 Lab (Cs-137) 15.810.9 17.210.9 16.216.8 115-8C CaSO4 :Dy Field Site 1 32.310.7 29.711.5 28.9t12.4 ! Cards 10.610.6 10.410.5 10.lt9.0 Field Site 2 Lab (Cs-137 18.110.8 17.210.9 16.216.8 Teledyne Testingj 89-1 LiF-100 Lab 21.010.4 22.4 - Chips 89-2 Teledyne Lab 20.911.0 20.3 - CaSO4 :Dy Cards a Lab result given is the mean 2 standard deviations of three determinations. b Second International Intercomparison of Environmental Dosimeters conducted in April of 1976 by the Health and Safety Laboratory (GASL), New York, New York, and the School of Public Health of the Uni-versity of Texas, Houston, Texas. c Value determined by sponsor of the intercomparison using continously operated pressurized ion chamber. d Mean 12 standard deviations of results obtained by all laboratories participating in the program.

Table A-2. -(centinued) , mR Teledyne Average i2ad Lab TLD Code Type Resul t Known (all Measurement 2ca Valuec ' participants) i Footnotes continued e Third International Intercomparison of Environmental Dosimeters conducted in summer of 1977 by Oak f Ridge National Laboratory and the School of Public Health of the University of Texas, Houston, Texas. Fourth International Intercomparison of Environmental Dosimeters conducted in summer of 1979 by the School of Public Health of the University of Texas, Houston, Texas. 9 Fifth International Intercomparison of Environmental Dosimeter conducted in fall of 1980 at Idaho Falls, Idaho and-sponsored by the. School of Public Health of the University of Texas, Houston, Texas and ' h Environmental Measurements Laboratory, New York, New York, U.S. Department of Energy. Seventh International Intercomparison of Environmental Dosimeters conducted in the spring and summer of _ 1984 at Las Vegas, Nevada, and sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy, the U.S. ' Nuclear Regulatory 4 Commission, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. I q Eighth International Intercomparison of Environmental Dosimeters conducted in the fall and winter of a 1985-1986 at New' York, New York, and sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy. d Chips were submitted in September,1989 and cards were submitted in November,1989 to Teledyne Isotopes, Inc. , Westwood, NJ for- irradiation. I

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Table A-3. In-house spiked samples. Concentration in pCi/l Lab Sample Date TIML Result Known Expec ted Code Type- Collected Analysis n=3 Ac tivity Precision j 1s, n=3a QC-MI-6 Milk Feb. 1986 Sr-89 6.011 9 6.4t3.0 - 8.7 s Sr-90 14.2tl.7- 12.9*2.0 5.2 .1 1-131 34.2*3.8- 35.2t3.5 10.4 { Cs-134 32.0tl.8 27.315.0- 8.7 l Cs-137 35.812.1 35.015.0 8.7- I 1 QC-W-14 Water Mar. 1986 Sr-89 1.6t0.4 1.6tl.0 -7.1 i Sr-90 2.4*0.2 2.4t2.0- 4.2- j QC-W-15 Water Apr. 1986 I-131 44.912.4 41.5t7.0: 10.6 1 Co-60 10.6tl.7. 12.115.0 7.lb i Cs-134 30.2i2.4 25.818.0 7.lb Cs-137 21.9*1.9 19.915.0 7,1b QC-MI-7 Milk Apr. 1986 I-131 39.7t3.3 41.5t7.0 10.4 i Cs-134 28.7t2.8 25.818.0 8.7 Cs-137 21.2t2.8 19.9t5.0 8.7 SPW-1 Water May 1986 Gross alpha 15.811.8 18.0t5.0 Sc  ! QC-W-16 Water June 1986 Gross alpha 16.210.7 16.9t2.5 8.7 Gross beta 38.4t3.5 30.2i5.0 8.7 j QC-MI-9 Milk June 1986 Sr-89 <1.0- 0.0 7.lb  ! Sr-90 12.611.8 13.3t3.0 4.2b I-131 38.9t7.0~ 34,8i7.0 10.4 Cs-134 33.0*3.4 36.115.0 8.7 ..! Cs-137 38.512.8 39.015.0 8.7 SPW-2 Water June 1986 Gross alpha 16.811.8 18.0t5.0 Sc . SPW-3 Water June 1986 Gross alpha 17.7t0.8 18.0t5.0 Sc

        '                                                                              i QC-W-18    Water      Sep. 1986     ~Cs-134   34.7i5.6-   31.3i5.0       8.7 Cs-137   51.117.0    43.3t8.0       8.7 QC-W-19    Water      Sep. 1986      Sr-89    13.614.1    15.6t3.5       7lb Sr-90     6.4tl.6     6.212.0       4.2b 127

b Table A-3. In-house spiked samples (continued) Concentration in pCi/l Lab Sample Date TIML Result Known Expected Code Type- Collected Analysis n=3- Activity. Precision 1s, n=34

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QC-W-21 Water Oct. 1986 C -60 19.2t2.2. 18.St3.0 8.7-  ! Cs-134 31.715.2 25.6t8.0 8.7 i Cs-137 23.8tl.0- 21.615.0 8.7 i QC-MI-11 Milk Oct 1986 Sr-89 12.311.8 14.313.0, 8.7 QC-W-20 Water Nov. 1986 H-3 3855t180 3960t350 520b QC-W-22 Water Dec. 1986 Gross alpha 9.8tl.4 11.2t4.0 8.7 l Gross beta 21.7t2.0

                                                               .23.815.0           8.7 QC-W-23    Water      Jan. 1987      I-131     29.8t2.5        27.9t3.0'-        10.4 QC-MI-12'  Milk       Jan. 1987      I-1?1-    36.521.3        32.6t5.0          10.4 Cs-137    32.6t4.2        27.418.0           8.7 QC-MI-13   Milk      -Jan 1987      -Sr    10.412.1        12.214.0           8.7       !

Sr-90 14.6tl.6 12.613.0 5.2 1-131 49.5t1.2 54.918.0- 10.4 Cs-134 41.6 0.0 8.7 Cs-137 33.310.6 27.418.0 8.7 QC-W-24 Water Mar 1987 Sr-89 24.713.6 25.915.0 '8.7 Sr-90 23.913.8' 22.818.0 5.2 -i QC-W-25 Water Apr 1987 I-131 28.0tl.9 29.315.0 10.6 QC-MI-14 Milk Apr 1987 I-131 25.012.2 23.915.0 10.4  ! Cs-134 42.1 ' O.0 - 8.7-Cs-137 34.2t2.0 27.2t7.0 8.7 QC-W-26 Water Jun 1987 H.3 3422t100 3362t300 520 l Co-60 24.811.4 26.St7.0 8.7 l Cs-134 42.0 0.0 8.7 Cs-137 21.220.5 21.6t7.0. 8.7 QC-W-27 Water Jun 1987 Gr. alpha 8.511.9 10.114.0 8.7 2 Gr. beta 22.6t1.9 21.215.0 8.7 7 QC-W-28 Water Jun 1987 Gr. alpha 8.711.3 10.1+!.o 8.' 7 Gr. beta 12.215.2 9.413 4 8.7 128

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Table A-3. In-house spiked samples:(ctntinued) Concentration in pCi/l Lab Sample Date TIML Result Known _ Expected. Code Type Collected Analysis n=3 Activity Precision 1s, n=3a. QC-W-29 _W ater Jun 1987 Gr. alpha .-16.4tl.3 18.915.0' 8. 7 - Gr.. beta 15.914'.0 11.8*4.0 8.7 QC-MI-15 Milk: Jul 1987 Sr-90: 19.411.6 18.813.5 5.2 1-131 43.520.7 45.327.0 10.4 Cs-134 17.922.2 ' 16'015.3

                                                                       .         8.7 Cs-137      25.421.8      22.7tS.0:    8.7-QC-W-30. Water      Sep 1987-     _ Sr.-89     17.5*3.0'    ,14.315.0-    8.7     !

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  -QC-W-31      Water     .Oct 1987-      H-3         20531939      20591306    -520 QC-W-32     .W ater     Dec 1987      .Gr. alpha
                                               .       8.6tl.0      10.115.0-    8.7'    !

Gr. beta 15.2 0.1 13.113.0 8.7 QC-W-33 Water Dec 1987 Gr. alpha 7.711.4. 10.115.0 8.7 Gr. beta 10.911.0 7.913.0 8.7 QC-W-34 Water Dec 1987 Gr. alpha- 4.020.9- 5.113.0 -8.7  ! Gr. beta 9.420.9 .7.9*3.0 8.7 j . QC-MI-16 Milk Feb 1988 Sr-89 31.814.7 ~31.716.0 8.7- ' Sr-90 25.512.7 -27.813.5 5.2 ' 1-131 26.410.5 23.215.0 10.4 Cs-134 23.822.3 24.216.0 8.7 i Cs-137 26.520.8:. 25.116.0 8.7  ! QC-MI-17 Milk Feb 1988 I-131 10.621~2 14.321.6 10.4 QC-W-35 Water Feb 1988 I-131 9.721.1 11.6 1.1 10.4- , QC-W-36 Water Feb 1988 1-131 10.5 1.3 11.611.0 10.4 QCiW-37 Water Mar 1988 Sr-89 17.li2.0 19.818.0 8.7 Sr-90 18.7t0.9 17.315.0 5.2 i QC-MI-18 Milk Mar 1988 I-131 33.212 3. 26.725.0 10.4 Cs-134 31.312.1 30.215.0 8.7 , Cs-137 29.9 1.4 26.225.0 8.7 f 129 }

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Code Type Collected Analysis n=3 Activity Precision 1s, n=3a , QC-W-38 Water Apr 1988 I-131 17.121.1 14.225.0- 10.4 QC-W-39 Water Apr 1988 H-3 4439231 4170t500 724 QC-W-40 Water Apr-1988 Co-60 23.720.5 26.124.0 8.7 _ Cs-1341 25.422.6 29.224.5 8.7 ' Cs-137 26.612.3 26.214.0' 8.7 , QC-W-41 Water Jun 1988 .Gr. alpha 12.320.4 13.1*5.0 8.7 , Gr. beta 22.611.0 20.115.0 8.7 QC-MI-19 Milk Jul 1988 Sr-89 15.111.6 16.4t5.0 8.7 Sr-90 18.0i0.6 18.315.0 5.2 I-131 88.424.9 86.6i8.0 10.4 Cs-137 22.710.8' 20.8i6.0- 8.7 QC-W-42 Water Sep 1988 Sr-89 48.513'.3 50.828.0 8.7 Sr-90 10.911.0 11.413.5' 5.2 QC-W-43 Water Oct 1988 Co-60 20.9i3.2 21.423.5 8.7 Cs-134 38.721.6 38.016.0 8.7-Cs-137 19.022.4 21.013.5 8.7 QC-W-44 Water Oct 1988 1-131 22.2i0.6- 23.313.5 10.4 QC-W-45 Water Oct 1988 H-3 4109*43 41531500 724 ' QC-MI-20 Mil k Oct 1988 1-131 59.8 0.9 60.619.0 10.4 Cs-134 49.6 1.8 -48.627.5 8.7 Cs-137 25.824.6 24.724.0- 8.7 - QC-W-46 Water Dec 1988 Gr. alpha 11.5 2.3 15.225.0 8.7 Gr. beta 26.5 2.0 25.715.0 8.7 - QC-MI-21 Milk Jan 1989 Sr-89 25.5210.3 34.0 10.0 8.7  ; Sr-90 28.323.2 27.113.0 5.2 1-131 540213 550 20 10.4 Cs-134 24.5 2.6 22.6i5.5 8.7 Cs-137 24.0 0.6 20.525.0 8.7 i 130

Table A-3. In-h:use spiked samples-(continued) Concentration in pC1/1-Lab Sample Date TIML Result Known Expected Code Type Collected -Analysis n=3 Activity Precision j

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QC-W-47 Water Mar 1989 Sr-89 15.213.8 -16.115.0 8.7 Sr-90 16.421.7 16.913.0 5.2 QC-MI-22 Milk Apr 1989 I-131 36.311.1 37.2i5.0-- 10.4 l Cs-134 20.8*2.8 20.718.0 8.7 l Cs-137 22.2t2.4 20.4*8.0 8.7 d QC-W Water Apr 1989 Co-60 23.522.0' 25.li8.0 8.7. Cs-134 24.221.1 25.918.0' -8.7 Cs-137 23.621.2 23.018.0' 8.7-QC-W-49 Water Apr 1989 I-131 37.2*3.7 37.215.0-- 10.4 l i QC-W-50 Water Apr 1989 H-3 3011tS9 30891500 724 QC-W-51 Water' Jun 1989 Gr.-alpha 13.021.8 15.015.0: 8.7 Gr. beta 26.0*1.2 25.518.0' 8.7 QC-M1-23 Milk Jul 1989 Sr-89 19.416.5 22.0110.0 8.7 Sr-90 27.623.5 28.623.0-- 5.2 1-131 46.8 3.2 43.415.0' 10.4 3 Cs-134 27.421.8 28.316.0i 8. 7. I Cs-137 24.111.8 20.826.0 8.7 QC-MI-24 Milk Aug 1989 Sr-89 25.412.7- 27.2110.0 8.7 Sr-90 46.011.1 47.829.6 8.3 QC-W-52 Water Sep 1989 I-131 9.620.3 9.711.9 10.4 QC-W-53 Water Sep 1989 I-131 19.010.2 20.914.2 10.4 QC-W-54 Water Sep 1989 Sr-89 25.814.6 24.724.0 8.7-Sr-90 26.515.3 29.725.0 .5.2 l I a n=3 unless noted otherwise. b n=2. c n=1. 131

Table A-3. In-house spiked samples (continued) Concentration in pCi/l Lab Sample Date TIML Result- Known Expected Code Type Collected Analysis n=3 _' Activity Precision-1s, n=3a QC-MI-25 Milk Oct 1989 I-131 70.023.3 73.5220.0 10.4 Cs-134 22.112.6 22.618.0 8.7 Cs-137 29.421.5 27.518.0 8.7 QC-W-55 Water Oct 1989 I-131 33.321.3 35.3210.0 10.4 QC-W-56 Water Oct 1989 Co-60 15.220.9 17.425.0 8.7 Cs-134 22.114.4 18.928.0 8.7 Cs-137 27.221.2 22.918.0 8.7 QC-W-57 Water Oct 1989 H-3 3334*22 33792500 724 QC-W-58 Water Nov 1989 Sr 10.9 l'.4d 11.121.0d -8.7 Sr-90 10.4tl.0d 10.3tl.0d 5.2 QC-W-59 Water Nov 1989 Sr-89 101.026.0d 104.1110.5d 17.5 Sr-90 98.0t3.0d- 95.0110.0d 17.0 QC-W-60 Water Sec 1989 Gr. alpha 10.8 1.1 10.624.0 8.7 l Gr. beta 11.6t0.5 11.424.0 8.7 l a n=3 unless noted otherwise, b n=2. c n=1. d Concentration in pC1/ml L- s 132

Table A 4. In-house blank" samples. Concentration in pC1/1 Acceptance Lab Sample Date Resul ts' - Criteria Code - Type Collected Analysi s (4.660 ) (4.66o ) BL-1 D.I. Water Nov. 1985 Gross alpha <0 .1 ' <1 Gross beta <0.4 <4 BL-2 D.I. Water Nov. 1985 Cs-137 (gamma) <1.9 <10-BL-3 D.I. Water Nov. 1985 Sr-89 <0. 5 <5 l Sr-90 <0 . 6 <1-BL-5 -D.I. Water Nov. 1985 Ra-226 <0.4 <1 - Ra-228 <0.4 <1 SPW-2265 D. I . Wa ter Apr. 1985 Gross alpha .<0.6 <1 , Gross beta <2.2 <4 Sr-89 <0. 2 <5 , Sr-90 <0.4 <1 I-131 <0.2 <1 . Cs-137 (gamma) < 7.4 <10 BL-6 D.I. Water Apr. 1986 Gross alpha <0.4 <1 p BL-7 D.I. Water Apr. 1986 - Gross alpha <0.4 <1 BL-8 0.I. Water June 1986 Gross alpha <0.4 <1 BL-9 0.I. Water June-1986 Gross alpha <0.3 <1 SPW-3185 D.I. Water Jan 1987 Ra-226 <0.1 <1  ! Ra-228 <0. 9 <1 .' SPS-3292 Milk Jan 1987- I-131 <0.1 <1 Cs-134 (6. 2 <10 Cs-137 <6 . 4 <10 , SPW-3554 D.I. Water Feb 1987 H-3 (180 <300 Gross beta <2.6 <4 SPS-3555 Milk Feb 1987 Sr-89 <0. 6 <5 Sr-90 1.9 0.4a <1 SPS-3731 Milk Mar 1987 Cs-134 <2.2 <10 ' Cs-137 <2.5 <10 a Low level (1 - 5 pCi/1) of Sr-90 concentration in milk is not unusual.

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Table A-4. In-house " blank" samples (continued). Concentration in pC1/1 Acceptance - j Lab Sample Date - Resul ts ' Criteria 1 Code Type Collected Analysi s (4.663 ) (4.66 )  ! SPS-3732 D. I . Wa ter Mar 1987 Sr-89 <0.9 <5 Sr-90 <0.8 <1 l I-131 <0.3 <1  ! Co-60 <2.3 <10  ! Cs-134 <2.2 <10 L Cs-137 - <2.4 <10 Ra-226 <0.1 ~1< i Ra-228 <1.0 <1'  ! Np-237 <0.04 <1  ! Th-230 <0.05 <0.1  ! Th-232 <0.02 <0.1 U-234 <0.05 <0.1 =! U-235 <0. 03 - <0.1 , U-238 <0.03 <0.1 i SPS-4023 Milk May 1987 I-131 <0.1 <1 4 SPS-4203 D.I. Water May 1987 Gross alpha <0.7 <1 Gross beta- <1.7 (4 i SPS-4204 Milk May 1987 Sr-89 <0.5 Sr-90

                                                                            <5         !

2.4 0.6a <1  ; i SPS-4390 Milk Jun 1987 Cs-134 <4.7 .< 10 l Cs-137 <5.2 <10 l SPS-4391 D.I. Water Jun 1987 Sr-89 <0.4 <5 j Sr-90 <0.4 <1 I-121 <0.1 <1  ; Co-60 <3.8 <10 Cs-137 <5.7 <10 Ra-226 <0.1 <1 Ra-228 <0.9 <1 SPW-4627 0.I. Water Aug 1987 Gross alpha <0.6 <1 Gross beta <1.4 <4 Tritium <150  ; i SPS-4628 Milk Aug 1987 Sr <0.6 <5 Sr-90 2.410.6 a <1 l SPS-4847 Milk Sep 1987 Cs-134 <4.4 <10 Cs-137 <5.3 <10 a Low level (1 - 5 pC1/1) of Sr-90 concentration in milk is not unusual. 134

Table A-4. In-house ' blank" samples (continued). Concentration in pCi/1 Acceptance Lab Sample Date Results Criteria-Code Type - Collected Analysis (4.66o ) (4.660-) SPS-4848 D. I. Water Sep 1987. 1-131 <0.2 <1--

                         .SPW-4849    D.I. Water        Sep 1987              Co-60               (4.1              <10' Cs-134              <4 . 8 -          <10            -

Cs-137- <4. 0 _ <10 Sr-89 <0.7' '<5-Sr-90 <0.7 <1 SPW-4850 D.I. Water Sep 1987 Th-228 <0.04 <1 Th-232- <0.8 <1 ^' U-234 <0.03 <1 U-235 <0.03 <1. U-238 <0.02 <1-Am-241 <0.06 <1 - Cm-242 <0.04 <1 Ra-226 <0.1 <1 Ra-228 <1.0 <2 SPW-4859 D.I. Water Oct 1987 Fe-55 <0.5- <1-SPS-5348 Milk Dec 1987 Cs-134 <2.3 <10

                                                                            -Cs-137              <2.5              <10:          !

SPW-5384 0.1. Water Dec 1987 Co-60 <2.8 <10 Cs-134 <2.6 <10-Cs-137 .< 2.8 <10 I-131 <0.2 <1 - Ra-226 <0.1 <1 ' I l Ra-228 <1.2 <2 l- Sr-89 <0.5 <1 Sr-90 <0.4 <1 SPW-5385 D.I. Water Nov 1987 Gr. alpha <0.4 <1 Gr.-beta <2 . 2 <4 - Fe-55 <0.3 <1 SPS-5386 Milk Jan 1988 I-131 <0.1 <1 J SPW-5448 " Dead" Water Jan 1988 H-3 <177 <300 l 135 i __ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ . -- . . - - _ . _ ~ . - .

Table A-4. In-house " blank" samples (continued). 1 . u l 1 Concentration in pC1/1

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Acceptance Lab Sample Date Resul ts Criteria Code Type Collected Analysis (4.660 ) (4.660 ) .'( i , r SFS-5615 Milk Mar 1988 Cs-134 <2.4 <10' Cs-137 <2.5 <10 1 1-131 <0. 3 <1  ! Sr-89 <0. 4 <S r Sr-90 2.4 0.5a <1 SPS-5650 0.I. Water Mar 1988 Th-228 (0. 3 <1 -

Th-230 (0. 04 <1 .

l Th-232 (0.05 <1 U-234 (0.03 <1-U-235 <0.03 <1 < V-238 <0.03 <1 Am-241 <0.06 <1 Om-242 <0.01 <1 Pu-238 <0.08 <1

Pu ?40 <0.02 <1 SPS-6090 Milk Jul 1988 5. >,3 (0. 5 <1 Sr-90 1.8 0.5a <g I-131 (0.4 <1 l (0. 4 Cs-137. <10 SPW-6209 Water Jul 1988 Fe-55 <0 . 8 <1 SPW-6292 Water Sep 1988 .Sr-89 (0. 7 <1 ,

Sr-90 (0. 7 <1 i SPS-6477 Milk Oct 1988 I-131 <0.2 -<1 Cs-134 (6.1 <10 Cs-137 <5.9 <10 SPW-6478 Water Oct 1988 I-131 '02

                                                                      <                    <1 SPW-6479             Water      Oct 1988         Co-60              <5. 7           .<10 Cs-134             <3. 7              <10 Cs-137             (4. 3              <10 SPW-6480             Water      Oct 1988         H-3               (170            <300 SPW-6625             Water      Dec 1988         Gr. alpha         <0.7                 <1           l Gr. beta          <1.9'                <4         -'

4 a Low level (1 - 5 pCi/1) of Sr-90 concentration in milk is not unusual. l 136

Table A-4. lIn-ho'use ? blank samples (continued). Concentration-in pC1/1 Acceptance Lab Sample Date Results Criteria Code Type Collected Analysis (4.660 ). (4.660,) 1 I SPS-6723 Milk- Jan 1989 Sr-89 <0.6 <5 Sr-90 1.9t0.Sa <1' I-131- <0.2 <1

  ,                                          Cs-134 :           (4. 3         ~(10 Cs-137-            <4.4          <10-
,   SPW-6877       Water       Mar 1989. Sr-89 :            <0.4            <5 Sr             <0. 6           <1-SPS-6963       Milk        Apr 1989      I-131            . <0. 3           <1 i

Cs-134- <5.9 <10  ; Cs-137 <6.2 <10 , SPW-7561 Water Apr 1989 H-3 <150 <300 - SPW-7207 Water Jun 1989 Ra-226 <0. 2 <1 Ra-228 <0.6 <1-SPS-7208 Milk Jun 1989 -Sr-89 <0.6 <5 i Sr-90 2.1!0.5a- <1 )

                                            -I-131              <0.3            <1 Cs-134             <6.4-        -<10          .

Cs-137 <7.2 <10 ' i SPW-7558 Water Jun 1989 Gr. alpha <0.2 <1-  ! Gr. beta <1.0 <4 - SPS-7322 Milk Aug 1989 Sr-89 <1.4 <5  ; Sr-90 4.8 l'0a_. <1- l

      .                                      1-131              <0.2            <1            i Cs-134-            <6. 9        '<10-Cs-137             <8.2           <10-1 SPW-7559      Water        Sep 1989     Sr-89              <2.0            <5            j Sr-90              <0. 7           <1 SPW-7560       Water       Oct 1989      I-131             <0.1         < 1. 0. .

SPW-7562 Water Oct 1989 H-3 <140 <300 .

                                                                                       -1 SPS-7605       Milk        Nov 1989      I-131             <0.2            <1 Cs-134            <8 . 6         <10.             !

Cs-137 <10 <10 SPW-7971 Water Dec 1989 Gr. alpha <0.4 <1 Gr. beta <0.8 <4 l l a low level (1-5 pCi/1) of Sr-90 concentration in milk is not unusual. 137

TIML-BLINU-01 Revision 0, 12-29-86 l ATTACHMENT 8 1 ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA FOR " SPIKE 0" 5AMPLES LABORATORY PRECISION: ONE STANDARD DEVIATION VALUES FOR VARIOUS ANALYSESa 4 One Standard Deviation Analysis Level for Single Determination ' Gama Emitters 5 to 100 pCi/ liter or kg 5 pCi/ liter

                                 >100 pCi/ liter or kg               5% of known value i

Strontium-89b 5 to 50 pCi/ liter or kg 5 pCi/ liter e

                                 >50 pCi/ liter or kg                10% of known value              l 2 to 30 pCi/ liter or kg Strontium-90b                                                    3.0 pCi/ liter
                                 >30 pCi/ liter of kg               10% of known value Potassium                  >0.1 g/ liter or kg                   5% of known value-               ;

Gross Alpha <20 pCi/ liter 5 pCi/ liter

                              >20 pCi/ liter                        25% of known value 4

Gross Beta <100 pCi/ liter 5 pCi/ liter

                              >100 pCi/ liter                       5% of known value-l

" Tritium <4,000 pCi/ liter is = (pCi/ liter) = 169.85x.(known).0933

                              >4,000 pCi/ liter                     10% of known value Radium-226,                 <0.1 pCi/ liter                       15% of known value Radium-228 Plutonium                   0.1 pCi/ liter, gram,                 10% of known value or sample Iodine-131, b               <55 pCi/ liter                       6 pCi/ liter Iodine-129               >55 pCi/ liter                        10% of known value Uranium-238,                 <35 pCi/ liter                       6 pCi/ liter Nickel-63b,              >35 pCi/ liter                       15% of known value-Technetium-99b Iron-55b                     50 to 100 pCi/ liter                 10 pCi/ liter 10% of known value a

From EPA publication, " Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercompari-i b son Studies Program, Fiscal Year 1981-1982, EPA-600/4-81-004. TIML limit. 138

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l. The following-is an explanation of the- reasons why certain samples were outside the control limit specified by the Environmental Protection Agency for the Interlabora-tory Comparison Program starting January 1987. /

EPA Lab Code Analysis Titil Result Control Limit Explanation STil-504 Sr-89 57.024.3 -60.3-7/.7 tiilk had high f at content which j Sr-90 32.021.0 32.4-37.6 made analyses difficult. - Ad- { dition of errors to TitlL result l would put values witrin EPA q control limits. EPA also had i the same problem -in analyzing its own sample. STW-511 Ra-228 8.121.4 4.6-8.0 TIllL results are usually within EPA control limits. Analysis i of the- next saaple was within 1 EPA control limits. tio further action is planned. STW-516 Cr-51 80.3217.5 61.3-78.7 Results in the past have been  ; within EPA control limits and  !' 11til will monitor the situation in the future.  : ST F-524 K 1010.72158.5 1123.5-1336.5 Error in transferrance of data. , Correct data was 1105233. l Results in the - past have been within the limits and TIML will monitur the situation in the future. STW-532 1-131 9.012.0 6.2-8.8 Saaple recounted after 12 days. The average result was 8.81.7 , (within EPA control limits). ' The sample was_ recounted in order to check .the decay.  ; Results in the past have been ' within the limits and TIhL will continue to monitor the situ- > ation in the future. STW-534 Co-60 63.3 1.3 41.3-58.7 liigh level of Co-60 was due to contamination'of beaker. Beaker was discarded upon dis- ' cove ry of cont ami nat ion and sample was recounted. Recount > results were 53.223.6 and 50.922.4. 139 l

l-ADDENDUM TO APPENDIX A (continued) EPA Lab Code Analysis TIML Result Control Limit Explanation STM-554 Sr-90 51.0i2.0 54.8-65.2 The cause of low result is not known and is under investi-gation. It should be noted. that 63% of- all participants [ failed this test. Also,- the  ! average for all participants  ! was 54.0 pC1/1 before the Grubb ' and 55.8 pCi/l after the Grubb.. STW-560 Pu-239 5.8 1.1 3.5-4.9 The cause of high results is  ! l not known (suspected contami-  ! nated standard) and is under investigation. New Pu-236 i standard was obtained > and will be used for the next test. j STW-568 Ra-228 2.6 1.0 2. 7-4. 5 i The cause of low results is  ! under investigation. New dilution was prepared and sample -is being reanalyzed. Sample was used up during testing. - Next EPA crosschecks i with the control limits. STM-570 Sr-89 26.0 10.0 39.015.0 Sr-90 45.7 4.2 55.0 3.0 The cause of low results is under investigation. New

                                                 " spike" milk sample was pre-pared and being analyzed.

Results of analysis: 1 See Table A-3, sample QC-Mi-24. r i 140

1 APPENDIX-IV REVISIONS TO THE 00CM RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL l MONITORING PROGRAM,1987  ! i i s i i 1 l l 141

m .- . I REVISIONS TO THE RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM BRAIDWOOD STATION DATE (ODCM Revision) SAMPLE MONITORING COMMENTS TYPE LOCATION

        '87 (11A)               All                    All        Addition      Listed distances from the center of the station in kilometers.

All All Addition Listed sectors. Airborne All Deletion Sr-89 and 90 analysis BD-01 Revision The direction was corrected from NNE to NE. Direct Radiation All Addition The station code, BD, proceeds monitoring location identification number. BD-ID9-2 Addition BD-203-2 Addition 80-205-2 Addition 80-207-1,2 Revision The direction was corrected from SE to ESE. BD-209-2 Addition 80-211-2 Addition BD-215-2 Addition Ground /Well Water 80-13 Revision The collection frequency is biweekly, not weekly. Revision Gauna isotopic on a monthly composite, not quarterly.

$                                                                Deletion       Sr-89 and 90 analysis Addition       Analysis frequency is clarified with the following ODCM statement:
                                                                                "I-131 analysis is performed biweekly'when the dose calculated for consumption is >I arem/yr."

Surface Water All Deletion Gross beta, Sr-89 and 90 analyses Cooling Water All Deletion Sediments BD-07 Deletion B0-10 Deletion Gross beta analysis Precipitation All Deletien Aquatic Plants All Deletion 80-12 Deletion Fish All Deletion Gross beta, Sr-89 and 90 analyses Milk All Deletion Sr-89 and 90 analysis Revision Collection frequency is semimonthly from May to ~ October, not weekly.

REVISIONS TO THE RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM BRAIDWOOD STATION Cont'd DATE (00CM Revision) SAMPLE MONITORING COMMENTS TYPE LOCATION

   '87 (IIA) Cont'd                     Cattlefeed and Grass             All            Deletion Vegetables                       All            Deletion            I-131, grost beta,' Sr-89 and 90 malyses BD-16           Revision            The Clark Fanu, 3.3 mi was changed to the Berta Farm, 2.3 mi.

Food Products Addition Collection frequency is clarified with the following ODCM statement:

                                                                                                            "Gmea Isotopic and I-131 analysis shall occur in two offsite monitoring locations of the highest
       ,                                                                                                     predicted annual average ground level D/Q ff milk sampling is not performed."

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       ,                     1  Airborne- Particulates and Iodine-131, locations BD-01,-02,-03                                          ......................                                         -149 2  Airborne Particulates and Iodine-131, locations BD-04,-05, . . . . . . .                                                  . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . -       -151 3  Airborne Particulates and Iodine-131,-Locations BD-19,-20,-21                                        .......................                .          .

153 4 Airborne Particulates, Quarterly Composites 'of Weekly

           ,                                                   Collections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . .-                                                   _      _155 5 Gamma Radiation as Measured by Thermoluminiscent Dosimeters (TLDs) .-.....                                                      .............                        156 6 Milk                                      ..-...........................                                                                            159 7 Fi sh , Edibl e Porti ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . _ . . .                                                                       . 162 8 Vegetables                                                              . . . ._, . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-                       . . . 163 9 Surface Water . . . . . . . . .:. . ... . . . . . . . . . . . .                                                                                     164 10  Well Water                                                             . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . .. . . . . . . .                166 11  Bottom Sediments .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . .                                                                                     167 Milch Animals and Nearest Residence Census                                                                             .
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j 4 The following constitutes. the final Progress Report for ' the Environmental Radiological Monitoring Program conducted at.the Braidwood Station, Braceville, Illinois. Results of _ completed analyses are presented in thefattached tables.  ; Missing entries indicate analyses that are not completed and the results' will-appear in subsequent reports. Data obtained in the program are well within the ranges to be ' expected in the: < environmenlal media sampled- , i For all. gamma isotopic analyses, spectrum is computer scanned' from 80 to 2048 kev.. Specififally included are Mn-54, Co-58, Fe-59,- Co-60, 2n-65, Z r-95, Nb-95, Ru-103, Ru-106, I-131, Ba-La-140, _ Cs-134,- Cs-137, . Ce-141, and Ce-144. Naturally- occurring gamma emitters, such as K-40 and: Ra~ daughters, are fre-quently detected but not listed here. Data listed as "<" are at - the ~ 4.66 - sigma level, others are 2 sigma. Unless noted otherwise, the less than value ("<") for air particulates and precipitation is for Cs-137 and may be higher - or . lower for other radionuclides._ The positive value listed under " Gamma Isotopic" for air particulates and precipitation is. for Cs-137. 'For all other sampling media Cs-134 and Cs-1371are listed separately. All_ other gamma emitters are listed under "Other Gammas." Unless noted otherwise.

                   - the less than value ("<") reported under "Other Gammas" is for Co-60 and may be higher or lower for other radionuclides.-                                                 }

All concentrations, except for gross beta, are decay corrected ~ to the date of collection. , Deviations from Scheduled Sampling and Corrective Actions Taken All samples were collected within the scheduled period unless noted otherwise in the Listing of Missed Semples, y i b t f 147 l

BRAIDWOOD i i I 2.0 LIST 1tlG OF MISSED SAMPLES ^ Expected-Collection - Sample Type Location Dates Reason There were no missed samples in 1989-l 1 i l I NOTE: Page 3 is intentionally left out. 148.'

BRAIDWOOD Table 1. Airborne Particulates and Iodine-131a Collection- Week Units: 10-8 pC1/m}y Braidwood BD-01 Custer Park BD-02 County Line Rd. BD-03 (C) Week Volyme Gross Volyme Gross Volume Gross Ending o (m) Beta (ma) Beta (md) Beta 01-06-89 280 5,220.5 281 5.420.5 2 81 6.220.5 01-14-89 322 3.3t0.4 321 2.8 0.4 321 3. St0. 4 01-21-89 286 2.920.4 286 2.8 0.4 285 3.1 0.4' 01-28-89 284 3.6 0.4 284 4.0 0.4 284 3.8t0.4 02-04-89 288 2.9t0.4 288 3.4t0.4 288 2.620,4' 02-11-89 285 2.8 0.4 284 3. 8i0. 5 285 4.3t0.5 02-18-89 284 1.7t0.4 284 2.0 0,4 284 2.020.4 02-26-89 325 4.0 0.4 325 4. 7i0. 5 325 4.9 0.5 03-04-89 248 3.4t0.5 249 3.7*0.5 249 3.7t0.5' 03-12-89 323 2.910.4 323 2.8 0.4 323 2.820.4' 03-19-89 287 2.3 0.4 287 2.8 0.4 287 2.5i0.4 03-25-89 244 3.8t0.4 244 3.6 0.4 244 2.8t0.4 04-01-89 291 2.2t0.4 2 92 2.8 0.4 2 92 2.4 0.4 1st Qtr meants.d. 3.220.9 3.4t0.9 3. 4tl . 2  ; 04-08-89 282 1.5 0.4 282 1.6t0.4 282 1.720.4

  • 04-15-89 283 2.620.4 283 1.4i0.4 283 3. 5t0. 5 04-22-89 284 2.4i0.4 284 2.920.4 284 2.6i0.4 04-29-89 285 2.2 0.4 285 2.2t0.4 285 2.4 0.4 05-06-89 286 1.2t0.4 286 1.6i0.4 286 1.320.4 05-13-89 287 1.4 0.3 287 1.4t0.3 287- 1. 5t0. 3 i 05-20-89 285 1.7 0.3 285 1.7t0.3 285 1.2t0.3 j 05-27-89 292 2.020.3 292 2.0 0.3 293 2. 0t0. 3 06-03-89 275 1.610.2 275 2.2 0.2 271 2.210.2 06-10-89 289 2.St0.4 289 3. Ot0. 4 289 2.710.4 t 06-16-89 253 0.9t0.4 254 1.1 0.4 254 1.1t0.4 1' 06-24-89 291 2.6i0.4 311 2.8 0.4 311 2.710.4 07-01-89 301 1.6i0.3 301 2.0*0.3 301 2.2 0.3 j 2nd Qtr meants.d. 1.920.6 2.010.6 2.1 0.7 i a Iodine-131 concentrations are less than 0.07 pCi/m3 unless noted otherwise. 1 i

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BRAIDWOOD Table 1. Airborne Particulates and lodine-131a Craidwood BD-01 Custer Park BD-02 County Line Rd. BD-03 (C) Week Gross Gross Volpe Gross Ending Volp)e (m3 Beta Volp)e (m3 Beta (m3) - Beta 07-08-89 278 2.810.4 278 2.410.4 278 2.420.4 '07-15-89 289 2.2t0.2 281 2.320.2 289 2.210.2 07-22-89 281 1.820.2 281 2.0t0.2 282 1.8t0.2 07-29-89 287 2.120.4 287 2.320.4 287 1.8t0.4 I 08-04-89 241 2.510.3 241 2.5t0.3 241 2.6t0.4 l 08-12-89 323 2.0t0.3 323 1.920.3 323 2.lt0.3 j 08-20-89 327 2.920.3 334 3.0t0.3 334 2.810.3 2 08-26-89 246 2.010.4 243 2.110.4 246 1.8t0.4 09-02-89 284 1.9t0.3 284 2.0t0.3 284 1.6t0.3 4 09-09-89 288 2.6t0.3 146 4.510.6 289 2.3t0.3 09-16-89 278 1.310.3 277 1.610.3- 277 1.7t0.3 . 09-22-89 244 3.510.4 244 3.2 0.5 244 3.210.5 ) 09-29-89 285 1.6t0.3 255 1.6t0.3 281 2.2t0 3 3rd Qtr meants.d. 2.210.6 2.420.8 2.220.5 10-06-89 293 2.6t0.4 281 3.010.4 293 3.210.4 10-13-89 287 3.220.4 287 3.5t0.4 ?87 3.620.4 10-20-89 277 2.310.4 277 2.310.4 277 2.010.4 10-27-89 272 4.010.4 285 3.920.4 285 4.110.4 11-03-89 287 3.220.4 287 2.920.4 286 '3.210.4 11-10-89 285 3.0t0.4 284 2.920.4 265 2.610 A , 11-17-89 284 2.910.3 284 2.720.3 284 2.810.3 11-24-89 295 2.7t0.4 294 2.7t0.4 294 2.7t0.4  ! 12-01-89 276 3.220.4 276 3.6t0.4, 275 3.510.4-12-08-89 287 3.0t0.4 287 2.920.4 287 3.220.4 . 12-15-89 E84 4.710.5 284 4.510.5 284 4.810.5 12-22-89 288 6.310.6 288 5,310.5 288 5.6t0.5 12-29-89 285 3.510.4 285 3.St0.4 285 2.9t0.4 4th Qtr meants.d. 3.4 21 i 3.410.8 3.421.0 a Iodine-131 concentrations are less than 0.07 pCi/m3 unless noted otherwise.  ; [

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BRAIDWOOD Table 2. Airborne Particulates and Iodine-131a Collection- Weekly Units: 10-f pCi/m3

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Essex BD-04 Gardner BD-05 Godley BD-06 Week Vol Gross Volume Gross Volyme Gross Ending (m ) Beta (m3) Beta (m3) Beta 01-06-89 281 6.1 t0, 5 281 5.420.5 280 6.120.5 01-14-89 321 3.00.4 322 3. It0. 4 322 3.420.4 01-21-89 286 3.1 0.4 286 2.720.4 286 2.8 0.4 01-28-89 283 3.5 0.4 284 3.520.4 284 4.1t0.4 02-04-89 288 3.1 0.4 288 3. 0t0. 4 288 3.2t0.4 02-11-89 284 3.7t0.5 285 3.9 0.5 285 3.7 0.5 02-18-89 283 2.1 0.4 284 1.7t0.4 284 1.8t0.4 02-26-89 325 4.2t0.4 325 4.6t0.4 325 4.6 0.4 03-04-89 249 3.1*0.5 249 3. 5t0. 5 - 248 3.6t0,5 03-12-89 323 3.1 0.4 324 2.820.4 324 2.Si0.4 03-19-89 287 2.6t0.4 287 3.li0.4 286 2.8t0.4 03-25-89 244 2.8i0.4 244 2.920.4 244 2.9t0.4 04-01-89 292 2.5t0.4 292 2. 2 *0. 4 292 2.2 0.4 1st Qtr meants.d. 3.311.0 3.311.0 3.4il.1 04-08-89 282 1.8i0.4 277 1.9t0.4 280 1.6t0.4 04-15-89 283 2.8t0.4 283 3. 0t0. 4 - 283- 2.8t0.4 04-22-89 283 2. 5 t0. 4 284 2.9t0.4 284 2.720.4 04-29-89 285 2.0 0.4 285 3. li0. 4 285 2.420.4 05-06-89 286 1.020.3 286 1.5t0.4 286 1.720.4 05-13-89 287 1.7t0.4 266 1.720.4 286 1.4 0,3 05-20-89 285 1.3t0.3 285 1.520.3 285 1.3t0.3 05-27-89 292 2.0 0.3 292 2. 0t0. 7 292 1.7t0.3 06-03-89 275 2.220.2 275 2. S t0. 3 275 2.320.2 06-10-89 289 2.820.4 289 3.120.4 289 2.9 0.4 06-16-89 254 1.Oi0.4 254 1.1 0.4 254 0.920.4 06-24-89 311 3.020.4 311 3.0 0.4 310 2.1 0.3 07-01-89 301 2.2t0.3 301 2.820.3 301 1.9i0.3 2nd Qtr meants.d. 2.0 0.6 2. 3i0. 7 2.020.6 a Iodine-131 concentrations are less than 0.07 pC1/m3 unless noted otherwise. 151

l BRAIOWOOD Table 2. Airborne Particulates and lodine-1314 (continued) Essex B0-04 Gardner BD-05 Godley __BD-06 Week Volpe Gross Volpe Gross Volpe Gross Ending (m3) Beta (md) Beta (mJ) 8 eta 07-08-89 278 2.820.4 278 2.6t0.4 278 2.420.4 07-15-89 170 3.320.4 289 2.210.2 289 2.1t0.2 07-22-89 170 3.610.4 282 2.1t0.2 282 2.010.2 07-29-89 256 2.310.4 287 2.0t0.4 287 2.010.4 08-04-89 241 2.6t0.4 241 2.820.4 241 2.910.4 08-12-89 323 2.0t0.3 323 2.210.3 323 2.310.3 j 08-20-89 334 2.510.3 334 2.910.3 334 2.7t0.3 1 08-26-89 246 1.7t0.4 246 1.710.4 246 2.010.4 09-02-89 284 2.2t0.3 284- 2.020.3 284 2.3t0.3 09-09-89 289 2.310.3 288 2.3t0.3 288 2.620.3 09-16-89 277 1.8t0.3 278 1.710.3 278 .1.120.3 09-22-89 244 3.0t0.5 244 .3.7t0.5 244- 3.310.4 09-29-89 281 1.910.3 280 1.7t0.3 285 2.lt0.3 1 3rd Qtr meants.d. 2.5t0.6 2.320.6 2.3t0.5 10-06-89 293 2.6t0.4 293 2.810.4 293 3.040.4 10-13-89 287 4.120.5 287 3.210.4 287 3.320.4 10-20-89 277 2.4t0.4 277 2.110.4 277 2.7*0.4 10-27-89 285 4.410.4 285 4.lt0.4 285 4.010.4 11-03-89 286 3.710.4 287 2.920.4 287 2.920.4 11-10-89 285 2.610.4 285 2.610.4 285 2.820.4-11-17-89 284 2.410.3 284 2.820.S 284 2.910.3 11-24-89 295 2.7t0.4 295 2.3t0.4 295 2.8t0.4 12-01-89 275 3.820.4 275 3.410.4 '276 3.510.4 12-08-89 287 3.310.4 287 2.610.4 287 2.920.4 1 12-15-89 284 4.920.5 284 4.6t0.5 284 1.710.4 12-22-89 288 4.920.5 288 5.6t0.5- 288 5.410.5  ; 12-29-89 285 2.820.3 285 3.410.4 205 4.010.5 4th Qtr meants.d. 3.410.9 3.311.0 3.210.9 a Iodine-131 concentrations are less than 0.07 pCi/m3 unless noted otherwise. 152 -

ig,, ,m .n . f' 8RAIDWOOD Table 3. Airborne Particulates and lodine-131a Collection:2 Weekly . Units: 10- pC1/m3 Nearsite NW BD-19 Nearsite N _BD-20 Nearsite NE BD-21 Week Vol~gme Gross Tolyme' Gross Volume Gross Endin9 (m4) Beta (m3) Beta (md) Beta 01-06-89 200 5.720.5 280 6.1*0.5 279 6.220.5 01-14-89 322 3.420.4- 214 2.920.5' 322 3.3t0.4 01-21 -89 286 2.610.4 48b 2.411.6 283 2.6t0,4 01-28-89 2 84 3.420.4 284 3.5,t0.4 283 3.4 0,4 02-04-89 280 3.320,4 288 2.8to.4 288 3.420.4 02-11-89 285 4.Ot0.5 285 3.4to.4 285 3.910.5' 02-18-89 284 1.620.4 284 1.7t0.4 284 1.920.4 02-26-89 325 4. 8to. 5 325 4.420.4 324 4.7t0.5 03-04-89 24 9 3.5 0.5 248 3.310.5 248 3.8*0.5 03-12-89 324 2.820,4 323 3.4t0.4 31 9 3.420.4 03-19-89 287 2.620,4 288 2.3 0.4 286 2.7*0.4 03-25-89 244 3.320.4 244 3.0*0.4 243 2. 6x0. 5 04-01-89 292 2.6 0.4 292 2.4t0.4 290- 2.6*0.4 1st Qtr mean s.d. 3.411.0 3.221.1 3.4tl.1 04-08-89 282 1. 5t0. 4 282 1.720.4 281 1.920.4 04-15-89 283 3.210.4 283 3.3t0.4 281 2.4t0.4 04-22-89 284 2.920.4 284 2.6t0.4 281 2.7t0.4 04-29-89 285 2.520.4 285 2.520.4 282 3.020.4 05-06-89 286 1.510.4 286 1.420.4 273 1.5t0.4 05-13-89 266 1.220.3 287 1.5t0.3 283 1.520.4 05-20-89 285 1.420,3 285 1.80.3 278 1.320.3 05-27-89 292 2.0t0.3- 292 1.8 0.3 286 1.920.3 06-03-89 275 2.1 0.2 275 2.120.2 264 2.320.3 06-10-89 289 2.6t0.4 289 2.6t0.4 230 3.520.5 06-16-89 253 1.220.4 253 1.020.4 24 6 1.2t0.4 06-24-89 310 2. 6i0. 4 311 2.3 10. 3 309 2.720.4 07-01-89 301 2.2t0.3 301 2.0*0.3 301 2.4*0.3 2nd Qtr meants.d. 2.120.7 2.020.6 2.210.7 a Iodine-131 concentrations are less than 0.07 pCi/m3 unless noted otherwise, b Low volume due to interrupted electrical service to pump. 153 _ m . - .- .

BRAIDWOOD , Table 3. Airborne Particulates and lodine-1314 (continued) Nearsite NW BD-19 Nearsite N BD-20 Nearsite NE BD-21 VBlpe Week Gross Gross Gross Ending Volp)e (m3 Beta (mJ) Beta Volp)e (m3 Beta 07-08-89 278 2.410.4 278 2.6 0.4 278 2.610.4 I 07-15-89 290 2.240.2 289 2.110.2 289 2.520.2 b 07-22-89 282 2.0t0.2 281 1.940.2 19b 31.913.6C 07-29-89 287 1.910.4 287 1.920.4 287 1.6t0.3 08-04-89 241 2.920.4 241 2.St0.3 241 2.6t0.4 08-12-89 323 2.010.3 323 1.6t0.3 323 1.910.3 08-20-89 334 2.910.3 334 2.5t0.3 334 2.610.3 08-26-89 246 1.810.4 246 2.0t0.4 246 2.220.4 09-02-89 284 2.210.3 284 1.7*0.3 285 2.2t0.3 09-09-89 288 2.5t0.3 288 2.1*0.3 288 2.410.3 09-16-89 278 1.6t0.3 278 1.5t0.3 278 1.7t0.3 09-22-89 24 4 3.3t0.5 244 3.010.5 244 3.810.5 09-29-89 285 1.410.3 285 1.810.3 285 1.8t0.3 3rd Qtr meants.d. 2.210.6 2.110.4 2.310.6 10-06-89 293 2.910.4 293 3.0t0.4 293' 3.3t0.4 10-13-89 287 3.210.4 286 3.410.4 287 3.710.4 10-20-89 277 2.110.4 277 2.8t0.4 277 2.310.4 10-27-89 285 3.910.4 285 4.610.4 285 4.510.4 11-03-89 287 3.110.4 287 3.6t0.4 287 3.7t0.4 11-10-89 285 2.7t0.4 2Pr- 3.310.4 285 2.810.4 11-17-89 285 2.910.3 209 3.210.3 285 3.110.3 11-24-83 295 2.510.4 294 2.810.4 294 2.7t0.4 12-01-89 276 3.610.4 276 4.210.4 275 4.0t0.4 12-08-89 287 3.410.4 287 2.920.4 287 2.910.4 12-15-89 284 4.910.5 284 4.8t0.5 284 5.8t0.6 12-22-89 288 5.610.5 288 6.4t0.6 288 b.820.6 12-29-89 285 3.0t0.4 285 3.210.4 285 3.210.4 4th Qtr meants.d. 3.411.0 3.7tl.0 3.7tl.1

  • Iodine-131 cencentrations are less than 0.07 pC1/m3 unless noted otherwise.

b 4 lodine level is <0.55 due to low volume. i c Unreliable results due to low volume; result not included in mean calculation. 154-

BRAIDWOOD Table 4. Airborne Particulates Collection: Quarterly composites of weekly collections. Units: pC1/m3 a Other Location Lab Code Volp)e (m3 Cs-134 Cs-137 Gammasa 1st Quarter BD-01 BDAP-1477 3747 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 BD-02 1478 3748 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 BD-03 1479 3748 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 BD-04 1480 3746 <0. 01 <0.01 <0.01 BD-05 1481 3751 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 BD-06 1482 3748 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 BD-19 1483 3742 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 BD-20 1484 3403 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 BD-21 1485 3743 <0.01 4 .01 <0.01 BD-01 BDAP-1586 3693 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 BD-02 1587 3714 <0.01 <0.01 <0.C2 BD-03 1588 3711 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 BD-04 1589 3713 (0.01 <0.01 <0.01 BD-05 1590 3708 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 60-06 1591 3710 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 BD-19 1592 3711 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 , BD-20 1593 3713 <0.01 <0. 01 <0.01 BD-21 1594 3595 <0.01 <0. 01 <0.01 BD-01 BDAP-1690 3651 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 BD-02 1691 3474 <0. 01 <0.01 <0. 01 BD-03 1692 3655 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 BD-04 1693 3393 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 BD-05 1694 3654 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 BD-Ob 1695 3659 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 BD-19 1696 3660 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 BD-20 1697 3658 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 BD-21 1698 3397 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 4th Quarter i BD-01 BDAP 1791 3700 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 BD-02 1792 3M9 <0.01 <0.01 <0. 01 BD-03 1793 3710 <0.01 <0.01 (0.01 BD-04 1794 3711 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 i BD-05 1795 3712 <0.01 <0. 01 <0.01 BD-06 1796 3633 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 4 BD-19 1797 3714 <0. 01 <0.01 <0.01 BD-20 1798 3711 <0. 01 <0. 01 <0.01 i BD-21 1799 3712 <0.01 <0. 01 <0.01

  • See Introduction.

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BRAIDWD00 Table 5. Gamma Radiation, as Measured by Thermoluminescent Dosimeters (TLDs) STANDARD RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAM 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Date Placed: 12-30-88 04-01-89 06-30-89 09-29 Date Removed: 04-01-89 06-30-89 09-29-89 12-29-89 -Days in the Field: 92 90 91 91 Location Average mR/Qtr. B0-01 11.811.0 12.7t0.9 12.7t0.7 11.6t0.8 BD-02 12.0t0.9 14.011.4 13.4t1.0 12.920.9 BD-03(C) 11.920.8 15.111.4 13.7t0.9 13.0t0.9 BD-04 12.610.9 14.211.6 13.910.8 12.610.9 BD-05 15.5t0.9 14.411.2 17.021.1 15.811.1 BD-06 11.6t0.8 13.511.2 13 lt0.8 11.711.1 BD-19 13.2t0.9 15.411.0 14.7t0.8 13.411.2 BD-20 12.910.8 14.4t0.9 13.9tl.3 13.421.1 BD-21 12.110.7 14.4tl.1- 13.311.3 12.820.8 Mean i s.d. 12.611.2 14.2t0.8 14.021.3 13.021.2 . 156

BRAIDWOOD Table 5. Gamma Radiation, as Measured by TLDs (continued) SPECIAL PROGRAM Inner Ring, Near Site Boundary, Indicator Locations j 1st Ouarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Ouarter Date Placed: 12-30-88 04-01-89 06-30-89 09-29-89 Date Removed: 04-01-89 06-30-89 09-29-89 12-29-89 Days in the Field: 92 90 91 . 91  ! i Location Average mR/Qtr. I Code  ! BD-101-1 12.410.8 13.510.9 13.810.8 12.611.0 BD-101-2 11.310.9 14.2tl.3 12.6i0.7 13.211.1 BD-102-1 11.6t0.9 12.8t0.9 12.910.7 14.410.7 BD-102-2 11.320.8 18.921.6 12.820.7 14.021.1 , BD-104-1 11.120.7 12.410.9 12.120.8- 11.5t0.9 BD-104-2 11.010.8 14.211.2 12.820.7 13.110.8 BD-105-1 11.410.9 13.7tl.2 12.710.7 11.St0.8 BD-105-2 12.210.9 14.021.2 13.420.8 16.3tl.0 BD-106-1 12.6t0.9 13.611.1 12.810.7 12.4tl.f-BD-106-2 11.510.9 14.911.0 13.110.7 13.510.9 BD-107-1 13.210.7 13.410.9 13.7t0.9 12.820.9 BD-107-2 12.0t0.9 13.611.4 12.6t0.6 12.6t0.9 BD-108-1 11.7t0.7 12.3t0.7 12.710.7 11.920.8 BD-100-2 11.4t0.7 12.St0.9 12.820.8 12.110.9 BD-109-1 13.721.0 17.810.8 15.420.9 16.810.8 ', BD-109-2 13.910.9 17.2tl.2 15.120.8 15.6tl.2 BD-110-1 12.111.0 14.510.9 15.011.1 14.021.2 BD-110-2 12.8t0.8 18.1tl.3 14.110.9 16.021.2 BD-111a-1 10.St0.7 14.411.4 12.210.8 13.7tl.2 BD-111a-2 11.4tl.2 16.0t0.9 12.521.2 13.320.9 BD-111b-1 11.611.0 12.7t0.7 12.910.9 13.220.7 BD-111b-2 11.7t0.8 15.210.9 12.210.8 13.6t0.9 ' BD-112-1 11.310.7 12.910.8 12.820.7 12.710.8 80-112-2 11.lt0.8 13.611.1 12.lt0.8 12.0t0.9 8D-113a-1 11.7tl.1 14.6tl.1 13.510.8 14.lt0.9 BD-113a-2 11.6t0.8 15.4i1.1 12.7t0.9 12.911.1 SD-113b-1 12.911.3 14.211.0 12.921.0 13.911.0 BD-113b-2 11.720.8 14.911.2 12.6t0.7 13.4t0.8 BD-114-1 11.740.7 14.510.8 13.410.7 14.120.9 BD-114-2 11.610.8 13.2tl.0 12.7*0.8 12.220.8 BD-116-1 11.9t0.9 14.6t0.9 13.510.8 14.511.1 BD-116-2 11.8t0.8 13.720.9 13.120.7 12.6t0.8 Mean i s.d. 11.810.8 14.4tl.6 13.110.8 13.Sil.3 h h 157

l l 8RAIDWD00 Table 5. Gamma Radiation, as Measured by TLDs (continued) SPECI AL PROGRAM Outer Ring, Near 5 Mile Radius. Indicator Locations 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter

  .Date Placed:            12-30-88         04-01-89        06-30-89    09-29-89 Date Removed:          04-01-89         06-30-89        09-29-89    12-29-89
   . Days in the Field:        92               90              91          91 Location                                       Average mR/Qtr.

BD-201-1 14.710.8 19.611.0 16.910.8 17.7t0.7 BD-201-2 13.010.9 17.411.2 14.3t0.9 14.910.9 BD 202-1 11.9t0.7 14.6tl.0 13.511.1 13.7tl.0 BD-202-2 11.810.8 13.411.0 12.6t0.7 13.311.0 BD-203-1 12.6t0.8 16.7tl.3 13.4t0.8 15.611.3 BD-203-2 11.8t0.8 15.910.9 12.7t0.8 13.611.0 BD-204-1 11.111.1 13.511.0 12.6t0.7 13.010.9 BD-204-2 12 6t0.8 14.111.4 12.011.0 12.911.1 BD-205-1 11.910.8 14.8tl.4 13.1tl.0 13.1tl.3 BD-205-2 12.010.9 14.7tl.5 12.4t0.9 14.211.0 BD-206-1 12.5t0.8 16.010.7 13.910.7 14.811.2 BD-206-2 13.110.9 14.220.8 13.4t0.8 13.410.8 BD-207-1 12.011.2 15.610.7 13.4tl.1 14.711.4 BD-207-2 11.110.3 14.211.4 11.8t0.7 13.311.0 BD-208-1 11.9*1.2 14.1tl.1 13.121.1- 13.7tl.2 BD-208-2 11.310.8 13.811.0 12.0*0.7 12.7t0.8 BD-209-1 11.911.2 19.211.4 18.3*1.1 17.911.3 BD-209-2 12.911.1 19.7tl.6 15.210.8 17.1tl.0 BD-210-1 18.3tl.3 19.310.9 20.311.5 20.7tl.4 BO-210-2 16.720.9 21.120.8 17.511.1 18.7t0.7 BD-211-1 15.811.2 15.710.8 17.8tl.3 18.011.1 BD-211-2 15.1tl.0 18.4tl.0 15.711.0 16.3tl.1 BD-212-1 13.811.0 13.111.4 15.6t0.9 15.6t0.8' BD-212-2 14.210.9 18.8t0.8 14.6 t0.7 16.8tl.0 BD-213-1 12.4t0.8 17.0t0.7 14.110.8 -15.0t1.3 BD-213-2 11.710.9 14.921.1 12.5t0.7 13.410.8 BD-214-1 13.410.7 16.4 t0.7 15.110 7 14.910.8 BD-214-2 13.310.8 17.211.5 15.810.7 15.921.4 BD-215-1 11.220.8 15.410.8 12.4t0.7 12.510.9 BD-215-2 12.211.0 13.6t0.9 12.920.9- 12.8t0.9 BD-216-1 12.0t0.8 16.121.2 13.110.7 14.011.1: BD-216-2 11.7t0.9 14.311.2 12.St0.9 13.2*1.2 Mean i s.d. 12.921.7 16.012.2 14.222.1 14.912.1 158 i

( l BRAIDWOOD Table 6. Milk Collection: Biweekly May through October Monthly November through April Units: pCi/1 , GRAZlNG SEASON - MAY THROUGH OCTOBER Collection Other Period Lab Code I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Gamasa Mack-Morris Fam BD-11 05-06-89 BDMI-3317 <0.5 <5 <S <10 05-20-89 3397 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 06-03-89 3455 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 06-16-89 3536 <0,5 <5 <S <10 07-01-89 3597 <0.5 <5 <S . <10 07-15-89 3668 <0,5 <5 <5 <10 08-04-89 3773 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 08-20-89 3864,5 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 09-02-89 3926 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 L 09-18-89 4004,5 <0,5 <S <5 <10 10-13-89 4128 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 10-20-89 4175 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 NON-GRAZING SEASON - NOVEMBER THROUGH APRIL Celiection Other Date Lab Code I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Gamasa Mack-Morrn Fam BD-11 01-06-89 BDMI-2993 (0.5 <S <5 <10 02-04-89 3058 <0,5 <5 <5 <10 03-04-89 3134 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 04-01-89 3198 <0. 5 <5 <5 <10 11-03-89 4212 <0.5 <S <5 <10 12-01-89 4291 <0. 5 <5 <5 <10 a See Introduction. 159

BRAIDWOOD Table 6. Milk (continued) l GRAZING SEASON - MAY THROUGH OCTOBER Collection Other Period Lab Code I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Gamasa 1 Haipins Farm BD-17 j 05-06-89 BOMI-3318 <0.5 '5< <5 <10 05-20-89 3398 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 - 06-03-89 3456 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 06-16-89 3537 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 07-01-89 3598 <0. 5 <5 (5 <10 07-15-89 3569 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 08-04-89 3774,5 <0,5 <5 <5 (10 08-20-89 3866 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 09-02-89 3927 <0.5 <b <5 <10 09-18-89 4006 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 10-13-89 4129 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 10-20-89 4176,7 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 I NON-GRAZING SEASON - NOVEMBER THROUGH APRIL - Collection Other

  • Date Lab Code I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Gamasa Halpins Farm BD-17 01-06-89 BDMI-2994 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 02-04-89 3059 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 i 03-04-89 3135 (0.5 <5 <5 (10 04-01-89 3199,200 <0. 5 <5 <5 <10 11-03-89 4213 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 12-01-89 4292 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 l
 ..a See Introduction.

l 160

BRAIDWOOD Table 6. Milk (continued) 2 GRAZING SEASON - MAY THROUGH OCTOBER Collection Other 1 Pentd Lab Code I-131 Cs-134 CS-137 Gamasa Biros Farm B0-18 05-06-89 BDMI-3?i, <0.5 <5 <5 <10 05-20-89 3399 <0.5 <5 (5 <10 06-03-89 3457 <0.5 <5 (5 <10 06-17-89 3538 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 07-01-89 3599 (0.5 <5 <5 (10 07-15-09 3670 <0. 5 <5 <5 <10 08-04-09 3776 <0. 5 <5 <5 <10 08-20-89 3867 (0.5 <5 <5 <10 09-02-89 3928 <0. 5 <5 'S <10 09-18-89 4007 <0.5 <5 (5 <10 10-13-89 4130 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 10-20-89 4178 <0.5 <5 (5 <10 NON-GRAZING SEASON - NOYF.MBER THROUGH APRIL Collection Other Date ie Code I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Gamasa

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Biros Fam BD-18 01-07-89 BDMI-2995 <0. 5 <5 <5 <10 02-05-89 3060 <0.5 <5 <S <10 03-05-89 3136 (0. 5 <5 <5 <10 04-02-89 3201 (0. 5 <5 <5 <10 11-03-89 4214 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 12-02-89 4293 <0. 5 <5 <5 <10 a See Introduction. 161

l BRAIDWOOO Table 7. Fish, Edible Portion Collection: Three (3) times per year Units: pC1/g wet weight Collection Type and Other Date Number Analyzed Lab Code Cs-134 Cs-137 Gammasa Kankakee River Upstream BD-07 05-24-89 Carp BDF-726 <0.10 <0.10 <0.13 05-24-89 Catfish 727 <0.10 <0.10 <0.13 07-29-89 Catfish 772,3 <0.10 <0.10 <0.13 07-29 Smallmouth Bass 774 <0.10 <0.10 <0.13 10-22-89 Catfish 905 <0.10 <0.10 <0.13 Kankakee River Downstream B0-10 05-25-89 Carp BDF-728 <0.10 <0.10 (0.13 05-25-89 Catfish 729 <0.10 <0.10 <0.13 07-29-89 Trout 775 <0.10 <0.10- <0.13  ! 07-29-89 Catfish 776 <0.10 <0.10 <0.13 1 10-22-89 Catfish 906 <0.10 <0.10 <0.13 ) i I a See introduction. I 162

BRAIDiM)00 Table 8. Vegetables Collection: Annually Units: pCi/g wet Collection Lab Gross Other Date Code Type Beta Sr-89 Sr-90 I-131a Cs-134 Cs-137 Gennasb BD-14 Pinnick Farm 09-22-89 BDVe-777 Celery ---- <0.06 <0.08 <0.2 09-22-89 778 Squash ---- <0.06 <0.08 <0.2 09-22-89 779,80 Tomatoes ---- <0.06 <0.08 <0 2 09-22-89 781 Cabbage <0.06 <0.06 <0.08 <0.2 BD-15 Girot Farm g; 09-16-89 BDVe-742 Tomatoes ---- <0.06 <0.08 <0.2

 '"       09-16-89              743     Parsley                                      ----     <0.06    <0.08  <0.2 09-16-89              744     Cabba9e                                      <0.06    <0.06    <0.08  <0.2 09-16-89               745    Zucchini                                     - - - -  <0.06    <0.06  <0.2 BC-16 Clark Farm i          09-16-89      BOVe-746        Onions                                       ----     <0.06   <0.08   <0.2 09-16-89             747-     Tomatoes                                     ----     <0.06    <0.08  <0.2 09-16-89             748      Zucchini                                     ----     <0.06   <0.08   <0.2 09-22-89             782      Cabbage                                     <0.06     <0.06   <0.08  <0.2 a

Analysis for I-131 required for leafy vegetables only. See introduction. k -

BRAIDWOOD Table 9. Surface Water Collection: Weekly Units: pC1/1 MONTHLY COMPOSITES OF WEEKLY COLLECTIONS Collection Other ~ Period Lab Code Cs-134 Cs-137 Gammasa Kankakee River Monitoring Site No. 5 B_D-10 January, 89 BDSW-601 <10 <10 <15 February, 89 819 <10 <10 <15 March, 89 1269 <10 <10 <15l April , 89 1667 <10 <10 <15-May, 89 1977,8 <10 <10 <15 June, 89 2559 <10 <10 <15 July, 89 2881 <10 <10 <15 August, 89 3261 <10 <10 <1E September, 89 3748 <10 <10 <15 l October, 89 4048 <10 <10 <15 November, 89 4391,2 (10 <10 <15 December, 89 4621 <10 <10 <15 a See Ir:troduction. 00ARTERLY COMPOSITES OF WEEKLY COLLECTIONS Composite Period Lab Code Tritium Kankakee River Monitoring Site No. 5 BD-10 ) 1st Qtr., 89 ODSW-1072,3 <200  !' 2nd Qtr., 89 2487 <200 ' 3rd Qtr., 89 3584 6382117a 4th Qtr., 89 4571 <200 a Reanalysis yielded 6811116 pCi/1. 164

t I BRAIDWOOD j i Table 9. Surface Water (continued)  ! t MONTHLY COMPOSITES OF WEEKLY COLLECTIONS  ! Collection Other , Period Lab Code Cs-134 Cs-137 Gammasa  ! Kankakee River Upstream BD-7 ' l January, 89 BDSW-600 <10 <10 <15 February, 89 818 <10 <10 (15 f March, 89 1268 <10 <10 (15 i April, 89 1666 (10 <10 <15 f

May, 89 1976 <10 <10 <15 l June, 89 2558 <10 <10 <15 July, 89 2880 <10 <10 <15 l August, 89 3260 <10 <10 (15 .

September, 89 3747 (10 <10 <15 October, 89 4047 <10 <10 <15 November, 89 4390 <10 <10 <16 l December, 89 4620 <10 <10 <15 a See Introduction. . QUARTERLY COMPOSITES Or WEEKLY COLLECTIONS Composite Period Lab Code Tritium Kankakee River Upstream BD-7 1st Qtr., 89 BDSW-1071 <200 2nd Qtr., 89 2485,6 1690 80b 3rd Qtr. , 89 3583 38670 550C 4th Qtr., 89 4570 <200 { a See Introduction. b Result of reanalyses 1760 120. c Analyses perfomed on July, August and September samples separately; results for July; 100,350 890 pC1/1 August; 250 100 pC1/1 September; <200 pC1/1 l 165

BRAIDWOOD Table 10. Well Water Collection: Monthly Units: pCi/1 Braidwood City Hall Well BD-13 Collection Other Period Lab Code Gross Beta Cs-134 Cs-137 Gammasa Januo 39 BDWW-602.3 30.212.1 <10 <10 <20 February, 89 820 26.012.2 <10 <10 <20 March, E9 1270 14.111.5 <10 <10 <20 April , 89 1663 26.212.7 <10 <10 <20-May, 89 1979 39.712.5 <10 <10 <20 June, 89 2560 28.613.0 <10 <10 <20 July, 89 2882 28.712.8 <10 <10 <20 August, 89 3262,3 31.013.6 <10 <10 (20 September, 89 3749,50 31.Stl.8 <10 <10 <20 October, 89 4049,50 31.212.1 <10 <10 <20 November, 89 4393 23.411.6 <10 <10 <20 December, 89 4622,3 25.711.4 <10 <10 <20 a See Introduction. Braidwood City Hall Well B0-13 Collection Period Lab Code H-3 Ist Qtr., 89 BDWW-1074 <200 2nd Qtr. , 89 2488 <200 3rd Qtr., 89 3585 .<200 4th Qtr., 89 4572,3 10 I 166 q

BRAIDWOOD Table 11. Bottom Sediments Collection: Semiannually Units: pCi/g dry weight a Date Other Collected Lab Code Cs-134 Cs-137 Gammasa f Downstream BD-10 05-06-89 BDBS-513 <0.1 0.35t0.06 <0.2 . 10-20-89 64 9 <0.1 0.2620.06 <0.2 a See Introduction. l l 1 167

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k i BRAIDWOOD MILCH ANIMALS CENSUS,1989 There is one dairy (B0-11) within a five mile radius of Braidwood. l BD-11 Mack Dairy Farm-Boerator: Morris-Owner ' Number of cows - 65 Number of fresh cows - 58 Diet consists of the following: Ground feed

  • 20 lbs./ cow / day Green chop Free choice
  • Ground feed contains:

Corn mix 750 lbs. Pre-mix 750 lbs. , Soybean meal 400 lbs. Salt 10 lbs. Minerals 15 lbs. 40-17 Halpins Dairy Farm Number of cows - 58  ; Number of fresh cows - 51 Diet consists of the following: Ground corn mix

  • Free choice Green chop 8 lbs./ cow / day
  • Ground corn mix consists of:

Ear corn 3400 lbs. Pre-mix 300 lbs. Salt 25 lbs. Mineral s 25 lbs. i 169

i BRAIDWOOD MILCH ANIMALS CENSUS, 1989/ continued B0-18 Biros Dairy Farm Number of cows - 77 Number of fresh cows - 65 Diet consists of the following: Pasture Free choice Ground feed

  • 30 lbs./ cow / day
  • Ground feed contains:

Corn 2000 lbs. Oats 2000 lbs. Minerals 50 lbs. Census conducted by A. Lewis on August 19 and 26, 1989, o s 170- ..

BRAIDWOOD NEAREST RESIDENCES CENSUS.1989 Nearest resident of the Braidwood Station within a five (5) mile radius. N 0.5 mitss NNE 0.7 miles NE 1.2 miles ENE 1.1 miles E 0, 7 miles ESE 2.2 miles SE 2.8 miles SSE 3.2 miles S 3.9 miles SSW 0.9 mi,les SW 0.7 miles WSW 0.4 miles W 0.3 miles WNW 0.4 miles NW 0.3 miles NNW 0.4 miles Census conducted by A. I.ewis on August 19 and 26, 1989. There was no change from 1988. 171

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BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION SEMIANNUAL EFFLUENT REPORT FOR JANUARY TO JUNE,1989 A. Pursuant to Technical Specification 6.9.1.7, the following is an explan-tion as to why the inoperability of liquid or gaseous effluent monitoring instrumentation was not corrected within the time specified in Technical. Specifications:

1. Condensate Polisher Sump Discharge Monitor. (0PR41J) was inoperable greater than 30 days. The monitor was inoperable while repairs were being made to eliminate an electrical not2e problem that- caused the monitor to spike. During the period in question, a design change was inplemented to incorporate a check valve that would prevent backflow ,

into the monitor. l B. There were no major cha..ges to the liquid, gaseous, or solid Radwaste Treatment Systems. There were no liquid holdup tanks or gas decay tanks which exceeded the limits addressed in the Technical Specifications. C. There were no revisions to the Braidwood Station Process Control Program. D. The Station experienced a monitored, unplanned release of noble gases from  ! the waste gas decay system during the first half of 1989. The curie con-tent and release rate of the noble gases released -are being compiled and will be provided in an errata to the Semi-Annual Report. E. A procedure is being developed to quantify continuous releases of noble gases from the vent stacks. The procedure, when implemented, will provide a means for differentiating batch from continuous gaseous effluent re-leases. F. LLD values are being generated for each isotope listed in the Semi-Annual Report and will be presented in an errata. 1 i 173

BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION SEMIANNUAL EFFLUENT REPORT FOR JULY TO DECEMBER,1989

1. The Braidwood Station Process Contrei Program (PCP) was revised to in-corporate polymer solidification formulas and a list of i- ementing procedures previously located in attachments to the PCP. Ao ,tionally, administrative requirements concerning solidification, deleted from from the Technical Specifications per NRC Notice 89-01, were incorpor-ated into the PCP as an appendix.

The procedure revision was reviewed and approved in accordance with Braidwood Station on-site review practices. The review process in-cluded a 10 CFR 50.59 safety evaluation. The changes do not reduce the c overall conformance of the solidified waste product to existing criteria for solid waste. The changes to the Braidwood Station Process Control Program were found acceptable by the on-site review committee and approved and implemented on November 1, 1989. 4

2. There were no liquid holdup tanks or gas decay tanks which exceeded the limits addressed in the Technical Specifications.
3. There were no major changes to the liquid, gaseous, or solid Radwaste Treatment Systems.
4. None of the Station's effluent process monitors exceed the LCDAR time-frame specified in Technical Specifications.

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' BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION C SEMIANNUAL EFFLUENT REPORT FOR JULY TO DECEPBER, 1989' SOLID RADIOACTIVE WASTE (Continued)

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Shipment Number Waste Class Type of Container Solidification Agent " or Absorbent RWS-9007 A LSA Safe-N-Dri -- RWS-9008 B HIC None RWS-9009 A LSA Safe-N-Dri RWS-9010 A LSA Safe-N-Dri RWS-9011 A LSA Safe-N-Dri RWS-9012 A LSA Safe-N-Dri RWS-9013 A LSA~ Safe-N-Dri RWS-9014 A HIC None RWS-9015 A LSA Safe-N-Dri RWS-9016 A LSA Safe-N-Dri RWS-9017 B HIC None ' 175

BRAIDWOOD STATION ANNUAL ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL OPERATING REPORT 1989 MARCH 1990 140' _ _ . _ . . . . . . .

TABLE OF CONTENTS fag INTRODUCTION ........................... 1 SU MM AR Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1.0 EFFLUENTS 1.1 Gaseous ........................... 3 1.2 Liquid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2.0 SOLID RADIOACTIVE WASTE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3.0 DOSE TO MAN 3.1 Gaseous Effluent Pathways .................. 3 3.2 Liquid Ef fluent Pathways . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 3.3 Direct Radiation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 4.0 SITE METEOROLOGY ......................... 6 5.0 ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING ..................... 6 5.1 Gamma Radiation ....................... 6 5.2 Airborne 1-131 and Particulate Radioactivity . . . . . . . . . 6 5.3 Terrestrial Radioactivity ...,............... 7 5.4 Aquatic Radioactivity ............ 7 5.5 Milk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 5.6 S ampl e Col ' ecti ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

                                                                               .......                    8 5.7 Program Modifications        .....................                                8 6.0 ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                        8 7.0 MILCH ANIMAL CENSUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                        8 8.0 NEAREST RESIDENCES CENSUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                        8 9.0 INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM RESULTS             ............                        8 10.0 REVISIONS TO THE ODCM RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PR OGR AM , 1987 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .              8 APPEND 1X I - DATA TABLES AND FIGURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                       9 Station Releases Table 1.1-1     Gaseous Effluents      ..................                               10 Table 1.2-1    Liquid Ef fl uents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                30 iii

i TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued) Page APPENDIX 1 - DATA TABLES AND FIGURES Station Releases (continued) Table 2.0-1 Solid Waste Shipments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . 46 Figure 3.1 Figure 3.1-4 Isodose and Concentration Contours . . . . . . .-. . . 50 Table 3.1-1 Maximum Doses Resulting from Airborne Releases . . . . ;54-Table 3.1-2 Maximum Doses Resulting from Liquid Discharges . . . . 58 Environmental Monitoring . Figure 5.0 Figure 5.0-4 Locations of Radiological Environmental Stations . . . '60 Table 5.0-1 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Sampl i ng Si tes - , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 ~ Table 5.0-2 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program .. . . - . 60 Table 5.0-3-- Table 5.0-6 Environmental Summary Tables . .. . . - . . 72 APPENDI X II - METEOROLOGICAL DATA- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 APPENDIX III - INTERLABOR ATORY' COMPARIS0N PROGR AM RESULTS. . . .. . .. . .- 108 APPENDIX IV - REVISIONS TO THE 00CM RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PR OGR AM , 19 8 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . 141 APPENDIX V - 1989 REMP SAMPLE RESULTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 APPENDIX VI - ADDITION TO SEMIANNUAL REPORTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172

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INTRODUCTIO_N

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Braidwood Station, a two-unit PWR pl ant , is located in Will County, Illinois, fifteen (10) miles south-southwest of Joliet, lllinois. Each reactor is de-signed to have a capacity of 1120 MW net. Unit No I went critical on May 29, 1987, and Unit No. 2 went critical on March 8, 1988. The plant has been designed to keep releases to the environment at levels below those specified in the regulations. Liquid effluents from Braidwood Station are released into the Kankakee River in controlled batches af ter radioassay of each batch. Gaseous effluents are re-lessed to the atmosphere and are calculated on the basis of analyses of daily grab camples of noble gases and continuously collected composite samples of iodine and particulato matter. The results of effluent analyses are summarized on a monthly banis. Airborne concentrations of noble gases,1-131 and parti-culate radioactivity in off-site areas are calculated using effluent and mete-orological data on isotopic composition of effluents. During the second half of 1989 an improvement was made in the method used by station personnel to sample gaseous effluents. The improvement consisted of increastog the size of the sataple container used for grab samples. Although previous methods had met sensitivity and Technical Specificatior ' require-ments the new collection method was implemented following field testing. The use of the larger sample containers resulted in an increased frequency with which fission and activation gases were detected in the vent stack efflu-ents. As a result, the quantity (C1) of gas released fona the vent stacks in-creased as compared to previous periods. Subsequently, the doses attributed to releases of fission and activation gases at the site boundary also increased for the second half of 1989. It is important to note, however, that all doses, as calculated using the ODCM, were well within the regulatory limits as defined in 10CFR20 and 10CFR50. As such, the new method for monitoring gaseous efflu-ents is not expected to have an impact on plant operation and therefore new operatienal controls are not being developed. Environmental monitoring is conducted by sampling at indicator and reference (background) locations in the vicinity of the Braidwood Station to measure  : changes in radiation or radioactivity levels that may be attributable to plant operations. If significant changes attributable to Braidwood Station are measured o these changes are correlated with effluent releases. External gamma radiation exposure from noble gases and 1-131 in milk are the most critical pathway: at this site; however, an environmental monitoring program is con-ducted which includes other pathways of less importance, 1 _m. , , , - -- - - ...-- -- . . . . . . . . . .

SUMMARY

Gaseous and- liquid effluents for: the period remained at a fraction 'of the l

          ; Technical- Specification limits. . Calculations of environmental concentrations-                  !

based on effluent, Kankakee River flow, and meteorological data for the period  ! indicate that consumption by the public- of radionuclides attributable to .the i plant are unlikely _- to exceed the regulatory- limits.. Radiation exposure from ( radionuclides released to the atmosphere represented the: critical pathway for  ! the period with a- maximum individual dose estimated to be 1.51E-02 trram for i the year, when' a shielding' and occupancy f actor of 0.7 is _ assumed. The' assessment of radiation doses are ' perfonned in accordance with' the Offsite 2 Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM). The results of analysis : confinn that the l station is operating in compliance with 10CFR50 and.40CFR190.  ; The results of the current radiological environmental monitoring _ program approx- I imate those found during the preoperational. studies conducted ' at- Braidwood - Station. , j 1 I la I i g 2 l BMV4M

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pq i 1.0 EFFLUENTS l 1.1 Gaseous Effluents to the Atmosphere  ! Measured concentrations and isotopic composition of noble gases,

 ,               radioiodine, and particulate radioactivity released to. the-atmos-       l phere during the year, are-listed in Table 1.1-1. A total of             :

1.68E+03 curies of fission and activation gases was released with a ' maximum release rate of 2.78E+03 vC1/sec. i A total of 5.08E-04 curies of I-131 and I-M3 was released during the year. A total of 9.13E-05 curies of be.* .<amma emitters and S.03E .

                                                                                         ;j curies alpha emitters were released as airborne particulate matter.       '

= A total of 12.62 curies of tritium was released. i 1.2 Liquids Released to the Illinois River i A total of 1.20E+08 liters of radioactive liquid waste (prior to , dilution) containing 5.03 curies (excluding tritium, gases, ard

            "" alpha) were discharged -after dilution with a total of 5.36E+10 liters of water. These wastes were released at a monthly average            .

concentration of 1.58E-07 pCi/ml, discharged on > an unidentifi.ed  ! nuclide basis. A total of 2.74E-04 curies alpha radioactivity -and ' 1.12E+03 curies of tritium were released. Monthly release estimates and principal radionuclides 'in liquid effluents are given in Table 1.2-1. l _ 2.0 SOLID RADI0 ACTIVE WASTE I Solid radioactive wastes were shipped to U.S Ecolo0y, Richland, Washi'ng-ton and SEG, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, and Chem-Nuclear, Barnwell, South Carolina. The record of shipments is summarized in Table 2.0-1. 3.0 DOSE TO MAN 3.1 Gaseous Effluent Pathways Gamma Dose Rates , Gamma air and whole body dose rates off-site were calculated based on measured release rates, isotopic composition of the noble gases, _ and meterological data for the period (Table 3.1-1). Isodose contours of whole body dose are shown in Figure 3.1-1 for the year. 3

Based on measured effluents and meteorological data , J the maximum  ! dose to an individual would be 1.51E-02 mrem for the year, with an occupancy or shielding factor of 0.7 included. - The maximum gamma-air dose was 3.82E-02 mrad. Beta Air and Skin Rates The range of beta-particles in air is relatively small (on/the' order of a few meters or less); consequently, plumes of gaseous ' effluents may be considered " infinite" for. purpose 'of calculating theldose

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                                                                           -                           i from beta radiation incident on the skin. However, the actual dose to sensitive- skin tissues is difficult to . calculate because this depends on - the- beta _ particle energies, thickness of inert - skin, and clothing covering sensitive tissues.        For purposes of this report the skin is taken to have a thickness _of -7 mg/cm2 and- an _ occupancy-.      ;

factor of 1.0 is used. The skin dose from beta. and gamma radiation ' for the year was 1.12E-01 mrem. - The maximum of f-site. beta air dose for the_ year was 1.22E-01-mrad. ( The air concentrations of radioactive noble gases at the off-site receptor locations are given in Figure 3.1-2.  ! dadioactive Iodine The human thyroid concentrates ingested or inhaled iodine, and _ the. .; radioiodine, I-131. Minimal level s released during routine oper-  ! ation of the plant, may be made available to_ man:thus resulting in a-dose to the thyroid. The pathway of interest for this radionuclide - ' is ingestion of radioiodine in milk. by an infant. Calculations are performed annually but the levels released from the station in pre-vious years indicate that contributions to doses 'from inhalation of I-131 and I-133, and I-131 in milk,; are negligible.. i Iodine-131 Concentrations in Air i The calculated concentration contours for I-131 in air are shown in Figure 3.1-3. Included in these calculations is an iodine cloud depletion factor which accounts for the phenomenon of elemental iodine deposition on the- ground. The maximum off-site concentration is estimated to be 7.97E-04 pCi/m3 for the year. Dose to Infant's Thyroid The hypothetical thyroid dose to an infant living near the plant via ingestion of milk was calculated. The radionuclide considered -was  ; I-131 and the1 source of milk was taken to be the nearest dairy farm with the cows pastured from May to October. The maximum - inf ant 's-- thyroid dose ~was 4.64E-03 mrem during the year (Table 3.1-1). l l 4

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l Concentrations of Particulates in Air Concentration contours of radioactive airborne particulates are f

. 'shown in Figure 31-4. The maximum off-site level is estimated to.

be 1.99E-04 pC1/m3 Summary of Doses Table 3.1-1 sumarizes the doses resulting from releases of airborne radioactivity via the different exposure pathways. 3.2 Liquid Effluent Pathways-The three principal pathways through the aquatic environment for potential doses to man from -liquid waste are ingestion ' of potable i water, eating aquatic foods, and exposure while walking on the - shoreline. Not all of these pathways ' are - applicab~1e at a given time or station but - a reasonable approximation of the dose _ can be + made by adjusting .the ' dose fonnula for season of the year or type " and degree of use of the aquatic environment. . NRC* developed equations were used to calculate the doses to. the whole_ body, lower 1 GI tract, thyroid, bone and skin; -specific parameters for use in the - equations are given in the Commonwealth Edison Off-site Dose Calcu-lation Manual . The maximum whole body dose for the year was 3.16E-01 mrem and no organ dose exceeded 4.24E-01 mrem.. 3.3 Direct Radiation . In section 3/4.11 of the Braidwood' Technical Specifications, 40CFR190 calculations of total dose due to the Uranium fuel Cycle are requir- , ed only when calculated doses from liquid ' or gaseous releases of radioactivity exceed certain levels. These levels are ' twice the following limits: The RETS limits on dose or dose commitment to a- Member of the Public due to radioactive materials ir liquid effluents from each reactor unit (1.5 mrerr to the whole- body _ or. 5 mrem to any organ during any calendar quarter; 3 mrem to. the whole- < body or 10 mrem to any organ during any_ calendar. year). j The RETS limits on air dose in noble gases released in gaseous effluents to a Member of the Public from each reactor unit (5 mrad- for gamma radiation or 10 mrad for beta radiation i' during any calendar quarter; 10 mrad for gamma radiation or 20 mrav for beta radiation during any calendar year).

  • The RETS limits on dose to a Member- of the- Public d, to iodine-131, iodine-133 tritium, and radionuclides in - parti-culate form with half-lives greater than 8 days in gasmus
  • Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Regulatory Guide 1.109 (Rev.1),

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s effluents released from each reactor: unit (7.5 mrem to' any organ- during any calendar quarter; 15 mrem to any organ duringany_calendaryear). During L the period January- to December,1989,- Braidwood Station did not exceed these criteria. I

  ;     4.0 SITE METEOROLOGY A' summary 'of the site meteorological measurements taken during- each-                 ,
              -quarter of the year is. given in 4pendi.x II.              The data:are presented as-l cumulative joint frequency distributions of,203' level wind direction and

_ wind speed class by atmospheric stability class determined from the , temperature difference between the 199' and 30' levels. Data recovery a for these measurements was about.99.6%. ( 5.0 ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING o Tables 5.0-1--and 5.0 provide an outline of -the radiological env_i ron- -! mental monitoring program as required in the Technical Specifications. Sampling locations are shown in Figures 5.0-1 through~ 5.0-4. Concentra-tions of'. radioactivity in various media are summarized in Tables 5.0-3 . through 5.0-6. Tables listing all' data are presented in Appendix V. .! Specific findings for various environmental media are discussed 'below. 5.1 Gamma Radiation External radiation dose from on-site sources- and noble- gases' re-s leased to the atmosphere was -measured 4t eight indicator and one reference (background) locations using' CaSO4:Dy thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLD). Additional . TLDs, a Ltotal of' 59 were installed. on March 30, 1984, such that each sector was covered'.at' both five miles and the site boundary.- -i Quarterly external radiation dose at nine air sampling locations  ! averaged (13.5 2.6) mR and was similar to that measured in 1985 (12.0 nR), .1986 (12.6 mR),1987 (14.4 mR), and 1988 (13.6 mR). The differences are not. statistically significant. E 5.2 Airborne I-131 and Particulate Radioactivity Airborne I-131 concentration remained below the L of 0.07 pC1/m3 y throughout the year in all samples. k Gross ' beta crcentrations ranged from 0.009 to 0.064 pCi/m3, ' and if - averaged 0.0% (0.028 pCi/m C1/m3, similar to the average concentration in 1985 a ),1986 (0.034 pCi/m3, except for the period from [*; ) T: May 16 through June 7 when it was influenced by the reactor accident ' ' at Chernobyl), 1987 (0.027 pC1/m3), and 1988 (0.031 pC1/m3), 6

                                                                                

emitting isotopes were detected. 1 Levels of gamma radioactivity in fish were measured and found in all cases. to be below the lower limits of detection for the program.  ; 5.5' Milk i Milk samples were collected monthly from November through April and biweekly from May through October and analyzed for iodine -131 -and gamma-emitting isotopes. ' 7

Iodine-131. concentration - was below the LLD level of - 0.5' pC'/l' in all samples. . i Cs 134 and. Cs-137 were below the LLD level of. 5 pC1/1. All ~ other gamma-emitting isotopes, except naturally-occurring K-40, were below their respective LLDs. There was no indication of the effect on the, environment due to station operation. i 5.6 Sample Collections

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All samples were collected as scheduled except those listed in-  ; Listing of Missed Samples, Appendix V. 4 5.7 Program Modif1 cations There were no program modifications in 1989. l 6.0 ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES Procedures used during the period covered by this report remained essent-ially unchanged. A sumary of- the procedures used for analyzing radio-r activity in environmental samples.is given in Appendix V of the report for 4 the period January-December 1988. 7.0 MILCH ANIMAL CENSUS A census of milch animals was conducted within five miles of the Station. ' The survey was conducted by a " door-to-door" ' canvas and l by information from Illinois Agricultural Agents. The census was conducted by A. Lewis on August 19 and 26, ?989. 8.0 NEAREST RESIDENCES CENSUS  : A census of the nearest residences within a five (5) mile radius was conducted by A. Lewis on August 19 and- 26,1989. Results of milch animal and = nearest residence census are presented in Appendix V. i 9.0 INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM RESULTS Interlaboratory Comparison Program Results are presented 'in Appendix'III. 1 1 10.0 REVISIONS T0 THE ODCM RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM FOR 1987 -! Revisions to the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program for the i year-1987 are presented in Appendix IV.

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m ins uta e.i e un ft- a na e un a un e un a na e um an.ua. nua . ..i e um a um a um a um a tra _ j fa.iM fi e un a un a un a ua  : f Lia a & 2e8.14 ft/ali ft' e Lia e Lia e Lia e Lia fAe iM

                                                                                                                                    .3   ( LLA     e LLA             e LLa '                     e Lim Illa a l_IIEoiO fa/mlI                         fi          e %1a     e LLa       e lia th 11 e 11I       _, e Lla     e Lia              e Lia                      e lia fLLA a 138.14 f t /ab i                        fa          a Lia     e Lia       e Lia       e Lia         ' e Lia au.a sua , i an.ie f oau                                                                                                            e tia              e LLA                      e Lia fi          e um      e um        e um       e um            e ua      e um              e un Em.naa        f Lia a f mm.ta en/an t                                                                                                                                             a um        i

" f6 e Lia e Lia e tia e its e Lia e Lia e tia - e Lia 8Miers (1984iffI i i I E i i i e + eien, m , ,. e. usa o = -, . _ tas tit.g f ee .A.lgt il FG.wI . 0.is eili te pres..iod e. a. erreia e test.dn sel tepert.

             -  u o ., in.        . .. . .   ....,4...i..e4            ..ii ,,..... .. . ... i.,in. s.a..a                   i s ,i.

j i g l a 4 13

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TABLE 1.1-1(continued) smatenses sectsae Mtse stattes unliamma tfftutat atpeat tes .naeumar la m inna (nAltkl Efftutall . Sisegnflfes er gg egggagg ett 2

4. flesten and Asti,ettaa &as esteesee t.

Waaan blamaa hatette Itia a **t I ti l 1. issa 1 Q_ iMai l i.aM.g i e aM.i s_ m.- m.i--- ama. 1 a Dar.A 1 a . ail .a l 1.1 M.a i n . ear . I

s. n a i- - tim a.. ris.- 1 i. usa I a naa I i.ain.a I a isra I i swa I e sm.) I 2 sar.2 I e any
a. not awasean a,w - i e a i a.na i a.ai e a na I a_ai t a nai. nana - s a_na i n.a2 1 m.na i a as i i
a. n ar iarsman ti.aa. n I a _ aa I e as I a.an _ I_ a na I a_mi I a an I = a _ai I a as
a. - m n. as - ai n a _ en a an a an a an a ma a en a m . e-- _--i. a la ai a a _ ma n.as a_na a as a.ma - a_aa a_ma a_ma
n. -- -i sia wi n a ma a_ai a na a ai a _ma a.an a an A a.a. '--itm at a.an a _ na - a an n a.aa a_as a_ma a _ a2 a en a en a an a as
8. lestao Seleanee '
t. f =*
  • i 1.nia a t.n2 au i .u . e tta a ** il 2.

ti a 3_ rm.s e i im a , , ,,a , s yy , ,. , 2 ama i n af ietsama>iacf ama tien ti. g. nar d i n . a tt. 8 of 30Cf420 lle6ts is based on the easiesa release este fee the perted tensidered. e lestee, partite14te, and tritte lietta are empret6ed 44 4 tetel lielt, See Step t. Lt$ Peflects LLas for tedtvienial tietepes tactused ta cancelottent. \- 1 14 1 4a 1. . a,

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i TABLE 1,1-1 (continued). 2

                                                                                                                                                                                                                   -a Maletem laKLEAR P948 $1alle 4

Mstletasument EffLeapf Neet fm Jassaaer ta Aqsr tem 6AMW1 (ffLlaNfl = lisenntle W ALL MLIAM5 test! 2 1 i sanits t Jam i raa i nas I tan maattal asa i nav i mai 11ad anak . C. Poeticulate is 6 est talf.lifel teleases I i_ a, man aemi .a t . a tta a en I ce i a tia e a ser.a i a tra i a ses.a i e tia 1 2 lar .1 - 1- e tra i 2 1ar .7 j ! 2_ a . "- un a.i a. e nth s. tm.na ri ent il el I a tia l < tia I e tra l < tia I 2 mar.7 l l

1. E af i - nacfanataata.

4 tra e tra l 2 aft 7 I } t

8. TrItle teleases i

i

1. tana) antaamm aatteit f Lia a ee n I ti l 1.FM.) l n. tat.1 l A lif.2 l t .1m .1 l l _ aM .1 2.

l a 2ar.2 l algt 'i ),611 1 l E af Ikin-flaffata LL.itaa '

t. Sem of ledlee, Portes.1ste te e 44, half.liten, and tettiam selueen
i. vaami ana t o s a . f tta a ei i en i n. r ps .1 1 a ear. t I a its.2 i e ter . n I i _am . t i a s. J 2_ 1 af iMfaBa Lt.at t a_gt t , _a ga . l g 1.
a. an. w nsas E af saf faAa L t.a t w.ma,i ea a a_an i n.an I a _ an i a _ an i a _ aa a m an i n.as i n.an 'i '

4 _ a. a.m.t.,i . an. a e r _ s --i i q_ t a.an i a as 1 a.an i a_na i n.an i a_as i a_aa e

m. - -i aa. m ut a --i i I a_an I a an I a.an I a.an a _ aa j _ a na l

n I I a.aa I a as .ll a_na s i

                   .       Iedtee, partisanese, and tettie limits e,e empresses a e seul liest. See step t.

LLs reflats LLee fee indi,ie.e4 eietenes tesieged te calc ietsen. LLS fat tels toetepe 64 being es,elopea and will to prenanted ta en errete to tee Semi.dammet esport. i.1, l 4-t i I

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TABLElel-1(continued) i~ . 04488 2 05 faKLEAR 8048 STAllQn - usilason#4L tifLWat atMpf PCs Jainamar IA Jlsa tees. 4AWeul lifLIEasfl . HNI Start att1AM A. Isill 3 I ind ti i mi i rit i Baa i tal Awaa t asa i Aar i AAi 12w maaAss n, heticulate O 4 ear half.llfel teleases RLIA a 2 Att.1At t Jal t ft e LLA i LIA i LLA t LLA f a AA a LIA a LLA a LLA a 11A (LLA a *el Cl i 11A a LIA i Lia a 113 e LIA a LIA fa.aA (LIA a f 1M.lA filmil a LLA a Lia ft a LIA a Lia fmeA a tia 4 gQ e LIA e LIA e LIA

                                <LLA a p in.ie rieman                        ti       i um     a nas.a            < uA t LIA ta                                                                                                     A ;;a.__                    i tiA                                e um        e tra              . (ta ALLA a j 112.tG filain                       fi       e Lia      i LLA            a LiA          LLA

_ a LLA e LIA e LLA tem 11La a t _ m. ta filat n ft t LIA

                   -1s.ta       ALLA a A.M.ll f t /mi t                                                                     4 LLA                          .i                                 -           -
  • ft t LLA v.AB -
  • f LLA a **1 fl e LIA a LIA e LIA a LLA e LLA a LLA A la.1 f LLA , eeg , (13 g (LA g LLA _ _ @_ ,

aQ an.llem #LLA a **1 g tra a LIA g y gg.g gg_ y g_ fl e LLA a LLA E Lia t LLA a LLA f a.lM fila a 1.2Af le f t/ mil t LLA ._ t LLA _ t LLA , fl t Lia a LIA e LIA a LIA fA.lM I LLA a 1. 722.1G f t /al l fl i Lia e LiA t LiA t LIA t LLA eg_ a LLA a LLA a LLA e LLA e LLA CA.112 f lib a 1.Ref.It ft/all ft a LLA e LIA e LIA i LIA 4 Lia e LIB e lib e LLA a Lia ha/Luldl ILLA a t.98f.13 (1/ mil ft t LAB t Lia e LLA e LIA e LIA l _ tM. ) __. fa lAA e ,q,1 i eM-1 fLLA a 2.laf.la fi/al( fl i LLA e LIA e Lia i tim e LIA e LLA etu Others (Spostfyl g LL3 the.t i.g f or an.l ysi s cesvi t s . D.L. e. Il to .rene.te. i. a., crease to the See..a wel ee.eet .

               .. L.. ... t... ...t... ..    ....e   ..el.... . ...,         ....... ..       ....t. t. t          , ..       .l .....t.
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h P' i TABLE 1.1-1(continued) s GAAltidSS shifL4AA 704811&Ilt MMialandet EFFLWat SEpWI FW ' - fa Ana lama i GAMein (Fitutets . Wat Staca ELL 4Asts laitt 2 iL.litLii I . JaA i ffA 1 Ana l las manattal asa i Aar i Ana .. 12nd Aggtight ) F. fittles and Anleetlen 6as teleense i E.131a ILLA a el ft ~a $ .2 1 1 Amt.1 e Lia 1 tes .1 p.1Ar.2 1. an .1 & 2M .2 2 elf t En.111m fLLA a 2 A2f.11 f t/alI f8 , g j ,f,l.aaf,1 e LLA ' I_711 1 1 EM .2 2.&er.2 l &M .2 )_ Aafg blMa ILLA a *l ft a Lia ^a LLA _ .1) t LLA e LIA e Lia e LLB e LLA an.111 f LIA a e 28#.11 ri Ag' i fl 2E- e ANat R . Ad J B 1M al d.1 M me a _1$f ga ~ 1 &nt .A 1 ea[ai En lM ILLA a 1. m.R1 f t /alI fl I M .1 1_ ans.) I _ aad .1 I amf.l A_22f.1 d_ An[.1 2 edE .1 1.nal.2

  • As.Ma fLLA a #1 fl a LIA 1 Md .1 &_ fld.E 1 W.1 e LLA Es 2 ELLA a el e Lia - e LIA e LLA ft 1.1M .2 1_ mar.1 e Lia I IM. I t Lia I _ &M .2 Am.A9 a LIA i _ &M .2 7 ILLA a A.W.11 f t /all ti a LIA e LLA a LIA t cM i LIA Ka.AA a LLA a LIA a Lia ILLA a 1. lif.12 f Itall El i L1A 1. M J t Lia iMJ e LIA a LLA A,.dl e t LA a LIA ftLA a el fl 1 ans.2 a 2ns.2 2 Aar.1 1.2ef . I a &2f.2 3_ led.2 1 stf.2 1_ l if . i blM f LLA a 1.121 12 f t/AQ fl e LLA t LIA t Lia e LLA e LLA a LLA e LLA a LIA ethers flee <6fp) l e

I

4. Iedlas teleases
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 .l f.111 (113 m 4.W.le f t /all                                  fl        1_ W -1 ' s . lM d                                 a. 2d 4              1 k2f d
                                                                                                                                                                                                                              - I I.132 ILLA a 81                                                fl          i LLA               e LIA                           i LIA              t LIA I 1 taf 4      1.aff 4      g[g .4             1.2X L             y e LIA          a lib            ( LLA     _JM ,              I 1 111 f LLA a S . Adf.it f i rmi t                            ft          < lia               < LIA                           e LIA               e lib     I Alf 4

( f.11a fLIA a *l e LIA 4 LLA F . hM .L ..._ 4 g _ j. lE 4 fi e LIA a LIA e LLA e LiA e LtB t LLA 1.tM f Lia a 81 fl t LLA e LIA a LLA a LIA e Lia e LLA e L1A t LLA Stb 8FS ($$8ElIF ) ' I 4

  • us e.,in.
l. ii.i.e. i .,....i . . ..n ,,.... .. ,. .a .,,. . i,i.,i,.. w it ,,,,,

1 l-i F r I i ! 17

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i l-l 4 TABLE 1.1-1-(continued) SAAt9Wem laKLEAR PGER STATIS SOttIfght (FFLIF'Iff Alpet FN MT 18 att M

                                                              - GASEml (FFLnElff$ = Sft STAOL RELEAW1 43e11 l (tectet Iheer 36-404) _
                                                                        $4setaile SF ALL arLEAstl
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I imatti t may i das I stM i 1,4 manatral aff __1__ p I art tant manal A. Flssion and Activetten Ees teleases

1. Tatal malamaa Arit.itu fLla a **l I f1 i get i a_afraf i a aard i 1_atta1 1 2.11 Eat - 1 2 71ral l 1.k1161 l a _ altal
2. maasma antaana mata l at/ , I e_narat i 2 varan I i_tara1 l 2.1eral - I i amas I t ingat 1 3 yw i [ i _ sm a
1. x af inffa2a tiwk .
a. mia nam. sean a, mar mani i n i a .an 1 a_n I a mi I a_n t a.an I a.an 1 a.an i a.ma
n. sala #1aan m i.mari i n I a.ma I a_m I a .m I a 1a I a.ma I a.as I a.an I a_an
4. E af leffana Limita
a. "- - ahaafiafIs II m adI I a _an a.n A.m a .&& a.ma a_al e,31 A _af
h. nata h artaala fla maal 1 f_al a na A_m a.m a_at a.31 a.a2 a_ad
e. ' - - - - ^ - - ^t fle man) 1 a an a_la n 1d is.11 a_m 3.ma a.an a _gg
4. maam ^-- -1 (la meaal 1 a.at a_17 am am 3.a1 a.M a at a.42
9. ladlae teleaset
1. fatal f.111 Attletin (e ta a 7af.te f t/m111 [{ l MJ l 1.alf.1 i a_1M.R l & _2M.R ' ] a aard l g_ nag.? l g ,gygg l g gjgg
2. 1 af leffa2a11affage List Laa I

i

  • et 14CFR29 lletts it based em the anstema release rate for the perted constdered, e ledine, particulate, and trittua lletts are espeessed ee a total llett. $se Step t,
    **  LLD reflects. LL0s for ladtviduel tsetepes tecluded is calculetten.

] 1 s e 4 18 ,

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                                                                          . TABLE 1.1-1; (continued):

t i SAA18 TAN IRKttaA POWR STATIM t spistmanau trrtumf aspot FW aLY la arcanta itAR ' 4AltW5 EFFttepl

  • WWT Sfaan uttAstl .

Wit 1 (9edet Ituaber W.406) SWettflm 0F ut atttAttl i i latif t 1 2a.T l mE i Me? I ind anastral KT t aar j arc leth an.atral . L c. P.rii ei.te o e d., if.iifei neio. .

i. s, man u tt.it. t ua .
  • i ** I ci t e un i e na i e na i e na 1 1. tar.1 i n.aar.? I 1 tar.a e i.nas.a l'
2. a, man um uti.u. m m.s jar.ta cunnil et i e na I e un I e un I e um I a.ier.a I a man.a i i.iar.a I 2.iar.a 1
1. 1 af IKfm2milKfaan Liattaa S. Trillum teleases .
                                                                                                                                                                                  'L
t. tatan antamaa Ann e,it.giin.a. fir.imet/miil ci t i .aar.1 1 1.sa.1 I i tir a i 1 nara i 1. ear.1 I t.arJ l f aar.2 1 1 narJ 1
2. ' 1 af iKf alafiKFana Limitna

, t. Sus of testne. Particulate O O der half-1tfel, and fritius teleases (

1. f atat Aat t.it e f Lia a og l gg l 1,aag.i l 9 33.3 l i,ing.a j g sarJ l a Sas.1 l i.erJ l 3 marJ l 3 ang a i
1. 1 af tKfa2a Llatt
a. ame trama filaa meam/maani i 1 I t. .ma t a.am 1 a.an I a as i a.ma i n.as t a.ma l A.as l
3. E af IKfana timet
a. a.a,ta,i . an. a, man o.1 m,ami a 1 I a.ma e n.an I a ai t e at I a.an I a.ma i m.ma i n.ma -l A. - - t an. arman v ia.a e,ami i 1 i e.as I a as I a.ma I a.an I a.an I a as I a an I a.ma l i

e tedias, particolate, and trette 16eits are emprened as a total Iteit, see step t. '

  • tts rettate ties for tadt,44.et teetese, tutaded te cannietten.

Rosetts de aet include guaatity of Se-et/10 from Octener through totember,1999 = eettlag results from entside vender. Updated values will be Peeseated la an erette to the Samt.4mmuel Pepert. l l l l l 1 I l l i l 19 1

TABLE 1.1-1(continued) MAlttSW IWCLtaR PEldIS Stat 101 SpetAlgemL EFFLUENT Stf4Rf FOR alt _1&msgER_195 GA$ttil (FfL4Sft1 1987 STACR WLEAtti -

                                                                     < 15sti 1 (8ertot Ihsaber 98 46)

Saf0481EBE I inartt I .11 v 1 aus I tapt i las c 2=t att i vint I ostf laan r -- C. Finsten and af tleetten we teleases hlh f LLs a 1.2nf.11 f t /m11 ft 1.15.2 ag f.aaf.1 f.aM.I l _ Aw 2 a LLB 1. aM J a _1M.1 h111a fLLA a f _&ar.12 f t/ mil ft 1. AM.2 a Lia a_dat.1 a_ M .1 1.1M.2 e LLA 1. daf J 2.M J hlMa (LLD a 1.lM.11 f t /mi t fl e Lla a LLa e L18 d LLA 4 LLA e LLA e Lla a LIA b ill fLIA a a 9w.11 fi/ mil ft 1_ aM aa 1.121 1 1 Gaf al A 9Mai 1.mt.1 e LIA 9_tdr.a 1. t u .d h tM fLLA a 1 BK.11 f t / mil fl 1. AM.1 1.171.1 1,1 tfJ 1. lMJ a LLD 1.taf aa 1 2nd.1 1.gaf ad Erh f L1B a A AW.11 f t/all ft 2.1M.a e LIA 1.1 M J Es.B _a LLA t LLa e LIA e LLA a LIA Ilia a a mar.11 f t/all 21 1.mt.2 < Lla e Lia 1_ alf J .; t .Br a a L1A a LLA 1. ear d Es.A? (LLa a 1.118.12 f t /all fi e LIA e Lia e LLA e LIA t LLA a LIA E LLA d L1A Es.at fLLA s 1.W.12 f t /all ft a LLA e Lia e ilm 'd LIA ( LLA ( LLA t LLA e LLA A, 41 f tta . e.nea.n fiinii ti a aw.s i nal. a. t M.a t .aarJ e tLa e LLA A uf.1 a sw.s b1M (LLA a 1.168.11 f t /all ft a LLA a Lia e LLA e Lia e Lia e Lia e LLA e Lia 8thers ($pecif r) O. ledtee teleases 1.nl atta a s.ter.le fi/all ft a.ma a .aa a ma a.ma a an a _na a ma a_ma 1.tX (Lim .1 naf.ia f t/mi t ft a.an a ma a.aa a.an a_an a.an a.ma a _na t.us f tta a t_1af.le f t/at t fn a_na a_aa a_ma a.ma a en a an a_ma a aa t.tle f tla a l_af.ta f t /ali ft a_na a en a.ma a_ma a_ma a.ma a_ea a.an t.lM rtta a a ut.ta f t / mil ft a an a.ma a.ma a aa a.aa n.na a.an a.as Others (Spectigt e L hete! BraldeWed Saaltert for partittletet, ledlaet and tellium via testinuent Waltering. 5 a

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l TABLE 1.1-1 (continued) - i Osalems saKLIAA POER STATIS Seelalgates EFFlamit $1PWT FW adLT 14 ottansa 1931 -' 4AS80pl Eff\tsffl = 1811 StaCR SELIASES

                                                                                                                                                             -l tesit I (te<6et mus ke M )                                                                                i C9ffletS4 etWE                                                                                  !

i l leLIf1 i DaLT l Asa l M*f I bd thhattal off I m l Mf taLa anaffal C. F48tlea and At%lvellem 688 04104546 I i h111a f LLA a 1.2M.lt flJall ft i LLA e LIA a LLD e LLA e LLD a LLA e LLA e LLA blMa (Lia a 2.&dt.12 filat t 20 t LLA e LLA e LIA e LIA a LLA - a LLA e LLA e LLA h1Ma ILLA a 1. lM.II f tintl ft a Lia a LLA a LLA e LIA e LLA a LLA e LIA e LIA b ill ILLA a a 228.11 f t/st) ft 1. 2M a j e aar ms ' 2 LLD 2.13f al 3 Antil 2 . Mr.3 2 Sts.g g m ag I h111 f LLA a 1 Alf.11 filat t ft e LLA 1.18f .3 d.2M 2 1. emf 41 2 Amt 1, - 1_1Maa y tu.a g.gggag Kr a m f Lia a d_&M.11 f t /all fl e LLA e LLA d LIA e LLA e LLA a LLA 1 11f.2 1.1M .2 tr a f LIA a a Ref.11 filall ft a LLA 4 LLA e LLA e LLA a LIA e LLA e LIA t LLA Kr.AJ ELLA a 1.11f.12 f t/all fl e Lia e LIA a LLD e LLA e LIA e LLA a LLA a LLA l Er.Mt ILLA a 1.E.12 filmt l fl e LIA e LIA e LIA e LLA e LIA a LLA a LIA 4 LLA Ardt ELLD a e 1M.11 fifall ft i LIA d Lia e LLA e LLA a LLA a LIA a LIA e LLA h tia tLLA a t.2M.11 filmil fl i Lia e LIA e LLA e LIA e LIA e LLA a LIA g LLA j 9thers (Specifp) ' O. Iedlee teleases 1 111 (LLA m 1 ?M.19 filat t ft 1.1M J 1 Alf.R d 1M.E A 9df.1 d. AW J 1 ARE.7 1 112 (LLA a 1 &ar.IA fi/all 1 11rd & GMJ El i LLA e LLA 4 LLD f LIA 2 8MJ < LIA t LLA 2.4df d 1 111 (LLA n t_ Mr.it f t/all ft < LLA 2 Lat.1 A Bard 1 aw.A e LIA e LLA 4 2MJ 1.2df 4 f olla ILLA e 1.M.la f t/all ft t LLA e Lia e LLA i LLA 4 LIA a LLA e LLA a LLA _ t.118 (Lia n 4.1M.it ft/all ft e LIA e LLA 4 LLA e LIA a L1D e LIA e LIA e LLA ethers lleetlfp) k 21

e TABLE 1.1-1 (continued)

                               ,                                 SRA30teS EKLfJA pOER STAfiGB
                                                    $0tusentat Erfuipft REpeRT FW ALT ft DiffaRER 1989 4AtttWS EFfuRIffl = UDft $ fact SELEASE5 telli 1 (tedet number tdH86)

SATOt IWE - I lanfit I mtv i aus I sapf I inn manatrat er? I arna I mar laan manare A. partitelete (> 0 der half.llfe) teleases w ha atta a 1.nir.te 211 1i ft a.an f a _ ma - a_aa a.ma a_ ma a.ma a.aa a _ea w as fits a t_aw.ta et/mit et a.as a.ca a.ma a.as a.ma a_ma a as a.ma tuna atta e 1.1M.te et /atl ti a _ea a an a.an a.aa a ma a.as a.co ta a.as atta , a _au.te et/at t et a aa a.ma a.ma a.nn a.an a.an a.ae 1,Ja a_an ttta a

  • n et a_as a.aa a.ma n aa a ma a.aa e_aa a _ aa 1,.an atta
  • en n a . an a _na a.aa a as a.ma a an a.ma a aa v.aa atta a t _nar.ta etsmit et a.am a.ma a.aa a.se a.ma ' n.aa a.am o .an n las atta n 1_aw.to et> ti et a.ma a.an a.ma a.as a_aa a.aa a aa a.am a 11am f Lia a 1.72r.te tismit et a.am a.no a.aa a.an a.na a.ma a_an tm.11a fita , a sm.te til.11 a.aa ti a.an a.ma a.na n aa a.an a_ea a.an sua a.aa atta 1.aar.le ensat t et a as a.ao a.aa a_aa a.ma a an a.an a _ma w t17 f tta a 1. tar.te et/ min el a.ma a en - e.aa a as a.as a.as a.na a.aa ha/ wies atta n 1. mar.ta tilan t et a .na a.aa a.aa a ma a_se a.an a.an a_ma w ied f tta a 2.str.la et/ min et a_ma aAa a.aa a.aa a.aa a aa a aa a.aa Others (Spetity)
8. trittua teleases
1. ?otal Release Act6,lty l l l l l l l l 8tta a 1.2tt.12 et /atl I (t I a.as I a.aa I a as i a.ma I a.ma I a_ma I a.an a_ma tantting for res.lts free off.elte vender date allt be presented ta en errete to the lesihl tapert.

met., scaid..ed aaniters for pecticulates, tedimes and trittua via centi e saattertag. N 'i

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                                                                                                                                                                            -l TABLE 1.1-1 (continued) i taA10eOS IattEAA POER STATI@l SOGAfsta4L Effumff 80001 FWI AILY fa altCDGER 10AB 4ASteWS (Ffumffl . W llaCK MLEAstl                                                                      j Wit t 10setet shaber 10 466)

CWfflatf8US 8tBE '! I sann i Day I das i stor I 1.d manatuBI an I .irar I saf IAta amtetti i A. Partitutete it 8 det half.Ilfel Seleases sm&d f LLA a 1. Alf.14 f t /all i ft t L1A t LLA i LLA i LLS e LLA t LIA fa.tB fitA a 1.htf.tA f t / mil i LLS e LLS j ft i Lia e L1A i Lia e LLA e lid t LLA fa.ta (LLS a 1 112 19 f t /at t ft i LLS e LLA i t L1A 4 LIA a LIA a LLA 1.1M.A faJA fLLA a a arf.It f t/ mil e Lia 1.111 A t .2M .E ft t L1A t L1A a LLA e L!A in.at f LLS a

  • I ft i LLA 1.86f.2 d A9f.A 2.Asf.1 -j 1a.tA ILLA a e I ft
                                                                                                                                                       -             -           1 V.AA        fLLA a 1.aAf.1R f t /all                                                                                        -

ft i LLA i LLA e LLA a LIA e LLA e LLA 6 1A1 f LLA a 1.Ittf.lt fl/ mil e LLA i Lia ft "( LIA e LLf ( L1B t LLA i LLA i LLA h 11Am (LLS a 1221.14 f t/all e LLA t LIA fl e LIA i LLA i LLA i Lia e LLA i LIA fa.114 fLLA a A.&dt.it ft/all ft a LLA i LLA a LLA e LLA e LLS t LLA t LiA fa.lia f LLA a 1.def.It f t /all ft i LLA i LLA i LLA j i Lia e Lia e LIA fa.117 fLLS a 1.EEf.It f t /all i LiA i 11D e LIA e LLA t LIA ft t LLA i Lia a LLA i LIA [ e LLA i Lia Aa/th15 (LLA a 1. ear.I A f t /at t ft a t1A a Lia e LLA e LIA e LLS tm t ad a LIA e LLA i Lia (L1A a 2.11f.1A f t/all ft t LIA a LLA i LLA e Lia e LIA l i LLB t L1B e LLA Others (npostfp) a LLA i LLA _j

8. Teltles Aeleases 1, Total Selease Activitt f LLS a 1.21f.12 f t /all ft I.aaf.I 2.2df.1 l l l l-1.11 tea 1.laf.A 1. eSt.) I 1.aRE 1 1
2. aM J l 1 Asta l lentting for analysis results frem entside vender Data vill he presentos to an errete to the 5 set.Anniast Report.

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TABLE 1,1-1 (continued) BAAL 86 MW 8Ette 514f 301 Mittasstaat EFFuWst alpGil FW JMLT fa offsata lega 6AWen (FFLUDIf5 9804AflO OF ALL etttAlts ett 3 leoetet theiher M1) 148844119 0F ALL hittAMS I talf f t I hv I; ma 1 Mpf - 1 Ins ausaftal K1 I e i aff f ath Ikaael

a. flaslea and Activettea Las teleases
1. fatal malaAAA nettwitz (Lla a ** n l ft 1 7.11tal I 1 laf al l a.aif aa i e LMal i A_aaf al l 2_ alf a2 2.

l a.aMal 1 1.aM J maatman antaAna aAta  ! all/ mad ! 2.laf a2 l I.S$40$ ! 1.2if a2 l l 2. lWa2 l e 11f al l 2.1M aj

2. WJ l 7 ) Mal
1. E af 1Krala tiet ta*

A. mia nw. inan a,a./.nari i u i n.aa i a.an I a.an I a na I a.at i n .na I a _ na 1 - a_si

m. sata t ua a,a./ana,i i n I a _ as I a.en I a.as I a.se I a.at I a.an I a.ma 1 a _ai -

g a. 1 af Mala Llatta n* -- am,ta,i . ti a,mai t a.ai n an a.ma a.ai n.ai a.as a.ma a n>

h. nata su,tari, e la mai n a as a .aa a.ma a ni a.a2 a.e4 a.aa a.ta
e. --- -- -i f ia meaal a a _ aa a aa a .as a.at a as a.ai a_a2 a n1
a. anta -- -1 (na a,mai n e.a2 a no a.ma a.a2 a.at a.o2 a.aa a.at S. ledlae teleases
1. fatal 1.111 Attlet tu til aat Mlf.10 f t /allt ti i R.laf d i 1.1M.i i 1.dlfJ l 2.3af d l 4_ atf d i 1_ aM J l 1. Anf.a l 2. All.l
      '2. 1 at terra 2a/turasa Ltaitaa S ef 14CFt24 lletts is based en the assieue release rate for the perted coastgered.
  • ledtne, particulate, and trittua lients are espressed as e tetel lleet, See $tg (,

LLO reflects. LLAs for ladioteval isotopes 6acteded la calculetten, 1 1 1 l l 24

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1 StataSW ItitttAR 99ED STAf tt Settemmam gyptiglif SEPWT FW aaf fa attaman tema GAStGUS fffLIMITS = WIff STACK RELtaats elf 2 (testet theer 5457) SISetaf3m 4F ALL tit &A$tl I unitt i matv i ma i nast i 1.A annarna arf I amt I are taan manarral C. Particviate (t 6 day half.Ilfel teleases

i. a,.na a,ti.i t. a tta . ei .. I ci i e na e e un I e un i e un I i. air.a a uns.a a 1 ser.a i a ear.a i
2. a,ana am antimit. tita t tar.ta rtratil l 1.111.s tt I e na l < tia l < um i e Lta I t aft.1 1 1.1M J l 2 amr.n l
1. n af natsa2ainatfana tsesna.

D. fritte Releases .

1. Tatal salamaa actl.itef Llant.21r.12f tin 111 ft i 7 eM.I i e.em.1 l 2.1Pt.1 1 1. ear aa 1 a . ant.1 1 a 2MJ l 1.1 m.1 1 2.1 M. I l ;
2. E af leffa2AllEFata Limitaa
t. Sam of ledlae, Particulate (> $ est half.Ilfe), and fettles teleases l
1. fatal activit. film a *1 I tt i 7.eu.I l em.) l 3 afg.) { g , ear d I a ad.1 l e.1MJ l 1,13 3 l 3.gM g l
2. E af leff a2a timet *
a. an. arena finaa eram/anart t a 1 a.aa i a.aa 1 a.aa i s.es ~1 a_na a.as I a.an 1 I a .aa 1
1. 1 af 1KFana Liatt
a. w,ta,t . an. araan e v.s ,ani e n I a na t a.ai # e an i n.ni t a.ma t a ma I- n.as 1- a.ma
m. ' -i an. nr.aa nit a arani i s I a.an I a.at I a.as I a.ai I a.ma 1 a.aa I a an -I a.an v

e Isdine, particulate, and tritte Iteits are e= pressed as a total llett. see sg, t. LLS reflects Lies for ladtvidual tseteses lactuded la calculaties. tesults de not lactude quantity of St-49/90 fees tctater throuWe December.1990 - amaltlag results f rom outside . ender. upeated values will be presented la en errata to the Sant. annual senset. I i L I i 25

j t TABLE 1.1-1 (continued)

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s SAAISWOOD NUCLfJA peter lietle

                                                          $0ttAsessat ErnlENT ttPORT FOR ALY fa RfCBAER lem
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                                                                                                                                                                        'l I naif f t I matt I asat I tast i 1,4 maneraal                            att  I   asar i   att       f ath maani A. Perticulate is 4 der half.llfel teleases a..nd       atta n 1 air.te ti/mti                      et           a.as          a.an        a.ma             a.aa       a.as     a an    a_ma              a.anl t m.na      fita a 1.att.ta ci/ min                     et           a.ma          a.ma        a.aa             a.ma       a.as     a as    a.aa              a.an; tuna        r tta a 1_11r.te e t /mi t                  et           a_aa          a.ma        a an             a.aa       e.aa     a.ma    a.aa              a _ nal em          atta a a mar.te etiet t                     et           a aa          a.as        a.aa             a as       a.aa     a.an    a ma              a _ an' t,.as       atta a e                                    ci           a.am          a.as -      a_ma             a.as -

i e.ma a_ma a.aa a_an tr.en fita a

  • 1 ci s aa a.ma a.as a.aa a ma a.as a.as a .aa:

v.as atta m 1.aar.ta tt/mit et a.an a.as a.an a.aa a.as a_aa a.aa a_ma mm.nal atta a 1_ ant.te et/ mil ti n an a.as a.as a.as a.an a.aa a_ma a en Am.11am (Lta n 1.12t.te et/mit et a.as a_aa a.as a aa a.as a an a.aa a_aa cm.na # tta a d _ sar.te e t /mi t et a.as a.as a.as a.aa a.am a as a aa a.aa ca.In #tta 1 aar.le et/ali et a as a.ma a_as a_aa a as a_ma a.aa a_aa cm.tif nta a 1_ ena.te et/all et a.as a ma s.aa a.aa a.as a an a.ma a an malta.las rtta n 1.aat.ta ti/mit et a.as a.an a.aa a ma a.aa a.an a.aa - e.am tm.taa atto a 2. int.ta et/mit et a am a.an a.an a an a_na a.an a_ma a.am Others (Speclig)

8. Tettles teleases I. Total telease Activity f LLB a 1.2tt.12 ct/all ti s.aa a.as 3 as a.as l I a ma l

i s.es l- l y A ma l a aa l i l l teetting for results free of f-site veader . date will be presented la en errota to the Semi Annual tepert. motet tratewood saattoes for part6celates, tedines and trillum via coattavevs annitertag. i 26

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k t i i i i TABLE 1.1-1 (continued) , s . I. WAISIAS IGEL4AA 801E0 STATIOR SollAssaaAL EFFusiff atpWT Fet aaLT 1A AEf.nete leas GAltel4 EFFLINIffl W $140t AtttAstl ) WIT 2 (Sectet shauber 944?) CMTilRlWS let 4 I taat ti 1 Aav i aus I upt 1 1,d amreal Aff I A. samt i Aff laan AuaAffal i Particulate () 8 day helf. life) Releases h &d f LIA a 1 Alf.14 f t/all ft e Lia e LLA e LLA i lib ' i L1B d LLA fmJe flia a 1. AM.la f t/mt l 1.aaf d 1.aaf J 1 ft t LIA e LIA e LLA e Lia a LLA fa GA f LLA a 1 1M.it f t/ mil a lib e LLA a Lia ft e LLA e LLA a LIA t LLA faJA (LLA a a ARE.it f t/all 1. AM.A d _2M.A 2. )M .R d sar.R ft t LIA t LIA e Lia tr M e LIA f Lia A.MJ f LLA a # 1 ft * *

  • E. AMJ 1. M .A te.M (LLA a
  • I f4 e *
  • e e e i

Y.AA -fLLA a 1.aAf.la f t/ mil e e ft e LLA e LLA e LLA a LLA Rae. ]$1 f LLA a 1 AM lt f t / mil e LLA e Lia e LLA fl i LIA i lib d LLA P f LLA f LLA d LLA Am.flem f LLA a 1.fM.lt f t/ mil ft ( LLA i LLA d LLA i LLA e LLA < LLA e LLA fa.114 f LLA a d &af.lt filat t e LIA e LLA a Lia e LLS ft t LLA e LLA e Lia a LLA e Lia fa.lM flia a 1.M.1G filan t ft e tiA a 11A e LLA a LIA a LLA e LIA fa.117 e LLA e LIA (lib a 1 Mt.14 f t /mit ft i L1A t Lia a LLA e LIA e LLA i e LIA d L1A e LiA e L1A Sa/La.im f LLA a l_Anf.la ft/ mil ft a LIA i Lia e Lia 4.1 M .7 G . IM.7 a LiA e LIA j fa lad f LLA a 211f.lA fl/mit ft i 11A e Lia e LLA e LIA e LLA q LLA e LIA e LLA e LLA Others (Specifyl e LIA e LLA S. feltje teleases i I

1. Total telease activity (LLA a 1.21f.11 f t/all ft 1. tM . ].

l t.M.1 1 2 EM.1 l l sefd li I A.att.) l-r e.2wa l j l

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       . Ide6 ting for enelylls results . Date will be presented la en eersta to the Seat. Annual tapert.

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A_ l a i 1 i i 1 1 1 I TABLE 1.1-1 (continued)

                                                                                                                                                   .I enusuneo iactus mee stArta
                                                $0stasseast (Fftimff aff9f Fat ally fa affamia lean GASteW5 (ffLimit$ . Oft $1AOL MLtA$t$

WIT 2 (todet ihaser 14 47) j SATOI seat ;

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l laat ti i hv I Asa l Met i 1rd Ramaffal KT l m I aff lath Raak

4. flegten end Activellen Gas Gelea648 i l

b lila fLLa a 1.2M.11 f t/all ti 1.22f.1 a 2MJ A .11E J 2.aat.1 t aMJ 2.1af J d aff J 1. 21f . hilla f Lla a 2 EM.12 f t/all ft 1 1er.2 2 . 2tf .2 1.naf J 1.2M J 2. M J 1.11EJ 1. 7M .2 1 1er., h115m f LLA a 1.1)f.11 f t /all fl i LIA e LLA t LLA e LLA t LLA e LLA e LIA e LLA h lia f LLA a a ?M.11 f t /all 21 a &M.B a 111aa 1 aaf aa 1 Saf al 2.astaa 1.Af*aa 1.21161 1.&2f a blM f LLA a 2.a21.11 f t /all ft a lM-1 a mar.1 1.11f.1 1.1af J 7.aaf.1 2 1M.1 E.71f.1 2_g Erh (LLA a a AM.11 f t /all ft 2.11f.a a Lla e LIA e LIA E LLA e LLA a LLA i LLA Er.M ILLA a n.aaf.ll f t/all ft 1.MfJ e LLA t LIA l_MEJ 1. aM.d 4 LLA a LLA 1. aat . Kr.A) (LLA a 1.111.12 f t/all ft a LLA e LIA e Lia 2. lN.A e LLA e LIA e LIA a LIA Es.M fLLA a 1.M.12 f t /all fl a LIA e LIA e LIA e Lia e LIA e LIA d LLA e LLA Ar.d1 (LLa a a.1M.11 f t /all 21 a.aMJ 1.?N J 1 2af J 1.111.1 1 1NJ A saf J 1. aM .2 1 gaf. b lia (LLA n 1. 76f .11 f t /al l f1

                                                            @            t LIA       e LIA      e LIA      e LLA     e LIA     a LIA          4 LLA 9thers (Specifp) 0,  tosine teleases                                                                                                                            i 1.111 f LLA a 1.7af.la f t/all            ft       a _ ma -     e an         a.as     a.aa        a .aa     a.ma       a.aa         a.aa-1.112 f LLA s 1 aaf.la f t/ mil           ft       a.as         a.as         a ma     a.as        a.aa      a ma       a.aa         a.aa 1 111 f LLA a a ut.ta et /mit             ft       a.an         a ma         a.as     a.an        a.ma      a.ma       a an         a.ma 1.11a (L1A a 1 W.In f t /all              21       a.aa         a .aa        a en     a.as        a.ma      a na       a.ma         a as 1.tn itLA a 4.12f-ta f t/at t             fi       s.am         a .aa        a .as    a.as        e.as      a.ma       a.ma         a.as Others (Speclip) l l

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1 1 - 1 1 J i b TABLE'1.1-1 (continued) ORAlttAB ItiCLEAA 9943 Statte SD11AIAna4L EFFuert tipWT FS ALT TA AffantR 1em 4AMWS (FFuiDitt . VDff STAot AELEASil tas!T t geschet shseer SM73 C8Wilanmus sent I inlit i Aar i mus I ifer i 1,d manarfst I naw I Aff aff laa amaremsll C. Fission and Activellen Eas Aelooses k h111a f LLA a 1.2M.11 f t /all ft a LLA e LLA ( LLA e LIA i LIA i LIA a Lia e LIA hilla f LLA a 2 AAf.11 f t/all ft i LLA e LLA e LLA e LIA i LLA e LIA e LLA e LLA h1Ma f LIA a 1.17f.11 f t/all ft i Lia e LLA e LIA e LLA e LIA i LIA e LIA i LIA b ill f LLA a A 12f.11 f t/all fl & EMal e 12f aa 1_ f i t .A R latal t_&er.] 1. m ma 1. 24f.2 2 .1M .2 blM f LLA a 2_ aff.11 f t /at t ft t Lia f (LA a LiA e LIA t.2ef.A 1.&arat 1. m .1 a fetal Kr.Ala (LIA e d.&M.11 f t /all fl i LIA t LLA t LLA e LIA a Lia 1 &af.t a LIA 1. AM.1 l Er.A5 f LLA a A.Sef.Il f t /all fl i LIA e LLA e LIA e LIA ( LLA e LLA i LIA - t LLA Er J7 fLLA a 1 lif.11 f t/all ft a LLD i LLA e LIA i LIA i LLA i Lia e LLB e LLA Er.AR f LLA a I.M.11 f t/all 'f l i LLA e LLA e LLA t LIA ( LLA e LLB d e LIA i Lia Ar.dl (LLA a 9.Itt.11 f t/all ft a LLA e LLA e LLA a LLA e L1A R.Alf 2 a LLA 4. A lf .2 h1M f LLA a 4.2M.lt f t/all ft t LLA e LLB i LLB e Lia e LLA i LLA e LLA e LLA Others (Spe<lfy) t 1 l l 0. ledine teleases  ! f.111 f tLA a 1.7Af.It et /all ft 3.1Af a 1.1M .a t . Aita 2 12f.s 1 awa a Sara 1. ant.1 2 alf.1 f.112 (LLA a 1.aaf.la f t / mil fl e LLA ( LIA i 11A i LIA e LLA e LIA e LIA i LIA 1.111 f LLA a 1.laf.19 f t /all ft I . AM J 1. EM.a 4.17f.? 1.aM.A  ?.2MJ e LIA a mar.a 1 aar.s t.114 ILLA e 1. elf.la f t/all ft 2. Alf 4 i LLA E LLA 2 alfJ t LIA e LIA 4 LIA e LIA t.111 f LLA a d.12f.la f t /all ft t LJA 1. AM.) e LIA 1. AM 1 i LLA i LLA ' t.1M.a e lg.J Others (Speelf y) T S. , P'

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1 J 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 t TABLE 1.2-1 - SaAleuse seCLlad 89EA STAllh

                                                                                       - SEMiasemaal (fFlutaf atpel FM Jassaakt Ja aan im LI$llt (FFLtWIfl - $4pti&T!W 0F aLL SEttaIES WII I I tattf1 l        las i Fra i anna i tan manatsal                      afa      i    IntY     l      Aal        12aa suaati
1. flesten and Astivetten Products I. tanal aat t.i t. ami-*-" i fi l a Der.2 1 t tMJ l a.itr.2 l t . t ns .A i 1 2ar .2 l 2. a21.2 a ,a 1 1.ter.2 1 & aM.2
2. r - -a.mataanai-- " I dismi l 2.7w.a I a _2tr.e 12 mar.a 1 2 air.t l 1.sar a l i _2 M.a I t_ ear.e l' t. iara
1. 1 at IKrana tiMan a- Lanta,i . mia ama. # 1 1 --mi 1 a . is a.14 a a2 i as a.it a_a2 a_sa a 2.1
k. hasamin aan a, man in_a - i 1 a .12 a la a.ai a. a1 a_na a at a.at a ta
a. ^ - -1 mia ama. #1_a i 1 a.it a 37 a at a.11 a_ma a.al a_ai s.it
a. - - 1 an. a,.a. r te.a 1 a.as a as 1

a ts a .22 a.as a_ma a_ai n_aa

                    . J. trttle .
1. tanit asti.u. a I*- a et a ax.i 1 eu.i I 1.aM a t 1.1ar .2 1. aer .2 1.a2rai L 7er .1 2 EM.2
2. a.a,a m r--a,me tas maimina d i t.1 l_F2r.1 3.lir.1 } i. fir.1 2 aar.1 a Aar.1 2 av.1 1.3ar d 4. 2 M .1 1_ t as L t a n iv .1 s t /mi n 1 n.721 1 1. int.1 l t.111.1 2 aar.1 - a mar.1 2. aM .1 1.aar.1 ' 4 27t.1
s. Otssel.ed assie saae
1. f asan aan t .u. a 1-- a atta=*n et t_nar.1 e na i_ ear.1 1 aar 1 e tra 2_ a ,a a e--..ma ta aa t-n.tir.2 t. g ir.2 2 221 .2 a atta.*ai di /mn a mer.ia e um a an.na t _ sar.na e un a an.e s sir.e 1 ser.e
1. 1 a# L t a n f m.4 d isai t 1 a serJ e na a a2ra s tar d e um t _ mr.1 s _ sir.7 - 1 aer.7 L. Gross alpha
1. tatal asti.u. aan---- r unsaan I ci i e na i 4 na i e um i e na i t . ur a i e un I e tra i 1.1M .a
2. a r - - .ani mai- a atta *aail detal I e tia l e um I e na 1 e na l a tar.it I e tta I e tta I 2 2ar.11
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a. te1- atatt.ata. --. I t i tan i 2 iv .e I i . ear.e 1 2 2w .e I a nar.a
  • i 2 ser.e i t . ear .e i 2 nir.,

l . 6.aaf at (LLAs3.4M lXt/ ell

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l i l I i TABLE 19.' 4-(continued) RAAlciam aaKLEAA #914A $lel1GI

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Ligile EffL4Nnf5 .$ nesti I - t inni 1- m i ffR - I maa l laa manaMal asA i mat i Am 12.d maasua O. Ltgs64 (ffleests (Satus) f a.ta f ita.e l fa - - -- I d2f,2 - - .. sr .AA f LLhe s ft - - t LLA - - - ee h tA litA el fi - - t LtB - - ** fa.tA f t i h t Att .1 d i /al l ft 1.1Af.2 1 lar.A d 1M.2 1. ttf a 2 All.2 2 1M-2 e alf.1 1 17f .2 fa.dA f a t ha AM.Idfi/ mil El I . AM.1 1 &M.2 2. lM.) d AM.2 1 tif.1 l_ tar.1 1. AAf .1 e gu 1 fn.11d f Lland.11f.1df t /all ft 1 AM.1 1 a48 1 1.edf E d 11f.1 1 &GI.d G. A2f.a 1 AM d 6. 7)f .4 f a.1M f t a ki .aM.1MI /all a LLA e LLA fl i LLA e Lia d 7M.R t LLA t LLA d _ yM.g fa.111 filha &M.lMl /all ft 1. 2af.1 & GM.1 1.daf d 1 AM.2 1.11f.1 1.1M J 2 . ht .d t _ &M o l 1.t11 f a t ha.aM.1Mifall ft 1.1M.1 E.12f.1 1.naf .1 A. ?tt.1 1 atf _t 2.1M 1 A .1 Af 4 A _ &af .i 1.111 fi n ha . Adf .ld t /all ft 1. M .1 4 Lia e LLA 1. M 1 e LIA ( LLA e LLA e LLA RA/LA.ldt f Liha Anf.lK t /all ft 2 . 72f d 4.MJ t EM J 1.1M .1 1.1M .i e LLA 1. 42f .6 i AM.1 b ill (LLh t.idf.1Yt/all ft 2. LM .1 4 fM.1 2 dat.1 1. dM .2 1. A4f.2 2 . hM .2 1.2 tt .2 d . lif .2  ! b1M fLLh e_dM.lgi/all ft 2_ &2f.1 1. AM .1 1 2M .1 1_Mt.1 i att.1 2. tM od 1. dar .d 6. );f .4  ! Am.. f i , u.i t h id f LLA 1.tAf.1MI/all fl 3.1M.4 1 1af.1 1.1M .1 7 Alf.1 a B2f 4 1 mat.d f d . 42f .d 1_1 t f .1, AM fi n Ld _ dat.1M t /al l ft 2.2M.R t LLA a GM d G _ lM.A 1 tif J e LIA 2 W.1 & 2al .d' eben f LLhi . AM .lg t /all fi a 2M.1 4. AM .1 1_ AM .1 1.17f .1 4.11f .d 2_ etf 4 ' & adt.1 9. gM .4 b i2d f LLAz* 1 fl 1. 7M .1 & laf.1 2 iM.1 1 lM.2 a . aM J 1 ma - 1_ &af 4 A 12f.e b it flikt atf lMI/all fl 1. thf .1 & _ aM.1 1.1 M .1 l _ lM .2 7.1M od I.Paf.1 1. 42f .) } . 76f.4

            &a.F       f L Lh e n                               fl        1. 7M .1       t L1A        e LIA      1. )M .t     e LLA       e LLS        t Lts                  e tLa A 1A1       f tth*l                                 fl        1.Mf4          e Lia        e LIA      & W.&         ( LLB      e LLA        t LLD                   t LLB tr.el       f LLAmat                                ft        d Lef J        e Lia        a LIA      e ter J      < LLS '     < LLA        < LLD                  e LLD b ili       f LLAn* 1                               fl        l . A2f.d    1 W .1        1. Anf.1    % aaf.1      ( _ AM J    1.gM od fa,.&1      fLLh d 7tf.1dt/all a tLa                  & Ad.L fl        1_1M .i      1. AM-1        ( Lla      I . M .1     2 2M4       1 GEIJ       1. )d .1               2 SM ai 1.112       f t13,a g                               fi          e LLA     2 2ar.1
                                                                                                                                                                                           'f i LLA      2 2af.1       e LLA       e LLB       t L tc                 4 LLD E2d         f LLha t                                fl          e LLA     1. AM i       i Raf 4      A.61f.1      e taf d                  a ag.)

e LLa $ _32f .& Ar.Af f LLan* 1 fl t LLS 1 lef.) 1. 6M .1 1. 72f.1 e LLa e LtB t (La e LL3 KrJa ftth1.def.IMitall fl e LLB A GM.1 2.411 .1 & W .1 e LLA t LLa g LL3 t LLA fr.41 # LLhe n fl t LLA 1.11f a a tar.1 1_24f.1 1 Amt.) e LLB 4 tAf.5 1. l M .1 fA-1M flianal ft a L LA l _2M J e LLA 1 ftf d e LLS e tLA a (La e tLa 2r-97 flianal fl i LLA t L1A 1 2M .1 1.2&f.1 e Lia 1.dar.) 215 1 1.11f.] AA. FA f LLha t fl e L1B i Lia e LIA e Lia e LLB 1.1M.i e LLD 1 IM -5 b illa f LLA31 4M.1Mllall ft i LLB e LLA t LIA i LIA e LLB 1 Mt.1 2 . 2M .4 7 hM .i h te (LLh t .37f .11fi /al l fl e LLD t LLA e Lia e Lia + L LD e LLB 1 61f.1 1 Slf.S

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440 les tain instepe is evi sq Jeeviseed end etli se preteeted SA da eerdia to the Seet.

          ..'=4.i ag f or . di,m rewit s . 04 4 .i t t se pineated in a errate it tne semi-ena di A.d,anwel        ert. Aepert.

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I t b t t TABLE 1.2-l' (continued) SAAISWOW IAKLlad POER Stafles SintAsseant EffLimet Mpet FW JAstaAAT 18 Aan ItaA Ll4Jte (FfLMEutt

naitt t I latif t I h l FAR l MAR l lat masaffel asA l my [ Am l2 a uti
4. Liquid Efflussia (Cellitsgull that f tia.81 fl A A A A A A A A tr a f Llan* t fl A A A A A A A A is.M fitamat fl A A A A A A A A fa.AA f a t h1 Amt.lMl /mi t fl e A A A A A A A fu fi s ka RM. lM S /mi t fl A A A A A A- A A f_a. lM f a thd 118. lM I /mi l ft & A A A A A A A f a.lM f a thi AM lMl/all fl A A A A A A A A fa. lM fttha AM.lgl/m11 fl A A A =A A A A A 1.111 f a tha AM.ld t/all fl A A A A A A h A 1.1 11 f a t ha AAf lef t / mil ft *A A A A A A A A Aa/l_a.lM fatha.AAf.1MI/all fl A A A A A A A A b ill f itL l _1M. l M I /mi l fl A A A A A A A A blM ftthe_aM.lMitall fl A A A A A
        **'-a f lear i f n I A

A_ A' h &d f t iL1_ AM.lM S /mi l fl A A A A A A A A fr.AA fi nha m.lMI/ mil fl & A A A A A A g hAA f a lha . AM.lMl/ mil fl A A A A A A A A bi2d f thel fl A A A A- A A A

                                                                                                                                                ~A fa.H         f tme AM.lef t/all                          ft'        A            A            A        A           A       A                  l A        A

[ Am.f fitamal fl A g A A A A g g I blM f Liamel fl A A A A A A A A is.Al f i tam

  • l fl A A A A A A A A E RM f L1An*1 fi A A A A A A A A fa.tr filand 2Af. e df t /al l fl A A A A A A A A 1.11A fitasen fl A A A A A A g A l h2A fitaal fl A A A A A A A A q

l As.Et f itamal fl A A A A A A A A Es.m f tth1 dM.IY t / mil fl A A A A A A A A fr.11 f t1An*1 fi A A A A A A A A fa.lM f tiL*1 fl A A A A A A A A fr.Af f t tas t fl a A A A A A A A l Aa.1A f itasel fl A A A A A A A A blilm a t t B 2 3. 4 7 f .11f i /gl i fl A, A A A nn- M f ttai4.17f .11f i/gl fl A A A A A A A A_ A A A A l uo ., it,1 l.l . i n A. A.! I.~i.... .M .. n A. ,,.l.u.A .A .,, A . i. m s . . i . . . 1 , e 32 1

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1 t i TABLE 1.2-1 (continued) i i e taalem ladCLEAA PGER Sfallt useIAsanaAL Ifft4Epf MPWI FW JastanaY la aaf lent LI$fl0 (FFLlamil - 14settile SF aLL ELIAMS laeII 2 1 I imaIT s I Da i raa i ama 1 tan maarsal asa I mar i Ami 12aa amarraj f I. Flesien and ast6,etion Preamste i

i. raiat a, a i.i a. a.i-- - I _._.s a .

ri i a.ier.2 I L ist.a a tir.2 I i . ur .a l 1.2ar .2 1 2_ a21.2 i t tu.n a s . ain .2 g

2. r--. ..u - n.i --- o 1 ai/ i l 2.tv.a I a mir.e I 2 aan.a 1 2 sta.
1. E af tafraea tlaata I i . nar .a I t an.a I a.ent.e I L iar.a l -
m. an.a,a-i . mi. a a. # t .1 m.mi a a .in a.14 a as i as a.12 a_a2 a.aa
m. a.a,a-i . an. n, n.23 ra _ a ar.an n a .12 a.la a an - a_as a na a.at a an a. ia
e. - -i is.t. ama. f t.a arami n a . it a.n a_si a _ai a an a at a ai a it
a. - -i a.. a r ia _a - i a a.as a. it a.as a 22 a_a1 a_aa a.at a aa
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1. v.aal art t.t t. ami. .a ti a e2tal 1. aM .i 1_ aw.) 1 lar.2 i . ser .2 t_a2ral
2. a , r . n aa n A.i.am a i.f i /mi 1.12r.1 1.111.6 MM.t 2 iM 2 1.lla.1 2.aar.1 a a&r.1 2 aw.s i . aer .1 a.2M.i L a af Limat I M.1 a t /mi t a 1.121 1 1. i la.1 1.11a.1 2. mar.1 2 aw.1 a mar.1 1.aar.1 e 2 7r .1 E. 06sselW Insele 6ases
1. t aat acti .i t a.i---a a t tas i 1. tar.1 et e tra t. ear.1 L aar.1 e tra 1.11a.2 1 t tr.2 2. 22r .2
2. a . r--n -an i a.t ... a etta gen zi/.i a ser.ia e tra a tw.na a mar.ta e tra t _ an .e s . ur .e L aer.e i a as tima n ru.a 2 0.11 m a w.a e tin a m.a a ur.a e tra a mar.7 s . t ir .3 t aer .) ,

L. Gross alpha

n. v.aan atit.i t. a i---- rit_ssui I ci i e tia i e tra i e tra 1 e tia i t.nr.a i e tta 1- e Ltn I t nt .a
2. a , r--a .a t a i- a a tta .. ail at i.I l e Lia l e tia I e tia l e tia I a tar.fi I l.

e tra I e tra i 2 2ar . i i l . .

a. mi- as t imia =* a - ta ni .,h2 a. I t i t.,n 1 1.tira 1 a tara ; a aara I i air.1 I i tara i i air.a i 1. alr .a I i.721 .7 l
m. mi- ad ma i.a i - -- I t ita,.

I 2 us.a t i. ear.a i 2 2w.a 1 a ear.a f 2 ser.e i 1 ear.e

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e TABLE 1.2-1 (continued) SAAttletD IAACtLAS PetEa Stattait SHildsstaat tiflisLAT GEPER1 f5 2Altasay fA Jpr taas

                 '                                                                                                          ' ti@lQ ttfLMaffS isill 8 I tant f t I       lan 1          FEB     l       anat I las shaAffal                MA      l         may    l        Aas
9. Llgend lificents (64 tut) (M m r

f a.it (Liamen ft .- 1, JA

1. aM .2 _ ee -

f orm.i fi - - , itA - - s,.es - .. f i ta.. i ft - - e tra - _ fa.nB - .. iLian3. Aht .idti/mi t fI a.1Af.2 I IM d .,,,1. ttid _ ._ f*JA fiika aM.iace/ min a tAf.2

                                                                                                                                                                                  .J.tM -2           2.1 gh ,,,g, gig 3,1)L.

ft 1. AM .1 L aM .2 2.1 M.1 fa. tid ftth a_1if.idtt/all fa t . AM.1 1. Asf.1 t . ear .a a Asf.2 4.111 1 1.t if .1

1. eu.L . . l .hti L _m f a.tM f t t hi AM. l ac t /al l ft a L.LS e LLA a aal.4 _ ,4.a214 . J,gg L a.1}L e LLA ta tlt fata.a EM . tact / min e (LA . d 7M.i < (LA g gg _ Jg ft 1.2&f .1 a. tM.1 1. af.d . l . AM.2 1.1 M_,ydf .4 t .111 filha adf.1Mt /all ft' 1 tM.1 & _ IM.1 1.laf.1 13 4 J,g}(

t.lu f a t a.a AAf.1Ml/all . .&.71 1 1 &efat ,,,1,Mkljh_JK fl 1.4Af.4 i LLA i tLa 1. dAf.i ha/ta.1dA f a lha Anf.lef t /m] t ft 2.72f J 4. dM .d t (LA ALd . g lit. . gg 41414 1. 2M .1 t . f Mot t (La J,g[.6 ) AM . blu fLLh t.laf.lYl/all  ? 11f.1 fi 4. 7 M.1 2. m.1 1. dM .2 1. Aer.2 ' 2 Anf.2 6 111 f ilm a . 4M .14f i /al l 1.2 i[.2 _ 4.1st ft 2 &M.4 1.Adf.E 1.1M t 1 &ef.4 1_ Mf.1 2. e M.d am., a ga., t f ,i 1. e&f .4 & } }f . Am.id

  • fitL1 eAf.lefI/ali ft 1.1df .4 1.1Af.1 1 BAf.1 1 Atl.1 d.A2f.d 1. Bei .4 2e.e1 f a tha def.lg t/ mil ft 2.24f.1 e LLA A _ eM.d e. tM d 4.011 .4 a 42f e . 31 ubM f at ama Alf.ldf t/all e tia 2 GAf.i & 2M .

tl A 2M 1 4 AM s 1 net.1 1 FM .1 e 111 4 2 earJ ht24 ILLhen 6. ter .1 JE ft '2. 7 df .1 & _ LM .1 2 .1M . ) 1.1M .2 & Saf.4 I n- Se 1. 42 f .4  % 6&f 4 1. 121 - f Lthe aef.lef t /all ft 1. e&f .1 a . aM .1 1. idt .1 1.1M .2 Aa, ) 7_ ndt.d 1.)Af.i 1. 4M . 7 7 Pht. l LLLe g ft 1. 7H .1 i LLA e LLA 'l . )M.1 t LLA ( LLS A lAR f LLh*) ( ttB e itB ft & . enf J e LLA e tra & gar d te.el ._ g _ita e L18 LLA e LLD f tthen ft d . nef d ( LLA e LLA 4 tard {gla lb t21 f tLA.*l 4 tLB e LLA ( LLD ft 1. A2f J 1 edf.1 f . AM .1 4 Anf .1 ' A nw .4 t . AM d fadi e LLn 6 thf .. i t LL A N . l M t /al l ft 1.1Af .1 t _ aM-1 f . t12

                                                                                                                                                  < LIA             t M.1           1 M8 4         S . 011 J        1.14f .i           2 hf -

f Libe t fl e LLA 2 _ 2M .1 e LLA 2 2Af .1 e LLA e LLA t tin e Lin naa.2d it1A en ft e Ltn &_Aff.t i GAf 4 & AM-1 a e!Lf.4 e tic A . mif .7 i AM .< ar.A2 fitAnet fl e LLA 1. 7M .1 1 Adf.E l fM.) e LLA e ttn e itB e LLB Er.M f i ta.1. dAf .11t i /al l fl < (LA A Mf.1

                ~~                                                                                                                             2 alf.1              A GN.1          4 LLA               e L L3      e itA               e LLD 6.s1          a tLL*1                                                        ti          e tra         7. l tr d     & mar.1              f 2ef 1         1 RAr.1             < Ltn       4 eAf .4           1 lM.

f a.lM f tthen fl e LLA l . 2ef J e Lia 1.2M ed a LLA e ttB e tra e LLD

                  ~ _ .. ir.y           a t thel                                                       ft          < LLA           e tiA       i_2af.1              1.2nd .1        < LLA          1 eef.1          2. 7 Af .s an.fa        e ttme n                                                                                                                                                                                        1.111 ft          < tra           e tra          e Lia             e tia

_ h.jna e tia t . MI .s a ttn ME atta,i eM.ticvan ft a tta e tra e tia nn .99 e tia - e tta t _ wf .s 2. 2s t .1 LgG itLD24 Di 13f uell f6 e LLD e LLB e 11A e LLS 4 tto e LLB 1 4 Q,. ) ilf

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                          *tto ting "eas   tar thser i sena use.ee  gg ini gs reg.3 se i n.a  t gde.s
                                                                             . 04g4    t. .eesa e d eill te pressated en en errata to the 5een.eaavel tepert.                                                                     ..

elt ne presentee na en errate to the Soon.amaudl S* Pert. I I~ l 34

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l ! t i i i i TABLE 1*2-1 (continued) 1 SaAltese IRKtLAR 8tER liafit SDilasenast (fftutst Alpet te my fa man less LIWIS IffLWaffl lAlli 2 I tatif t I m i faa i nas I tat manartal asa 1 nav i mai 12.a managra -

4. Liguld Effluente (CWilanSM)

A na f t tha t ft a a a e a a a a 1, an ft m ai ft a a a a a a a a hea f atwi ti a a a a a a a a f ma fi t a. anf.t ar t ion i ti e a a a a a a a em fi nu av. tart > n i ft a e a a a a- a a ca.isa f ttha us.tarte.it ft a a a a a a a a _g tM fishi av.tarij.ni ft a a a a a a a a f a.tu f a ma sar.taf ti.it fi e a a a a a a a 1.in f ain a am.naraimo ft a a a a a a a a 1.in fin a mar.tartion ft a a a a a a a a mait lan fitu mar.taris. i ft a a a a a a a a l bin f ami tar.txt/ali ft a a a a -a a a a htM #L&a.m.1 Mil li ft a a a a a a a a a % i t , g g ,3 h &a f i l ami W .t M t /.11 ft a a a a a a a a AM flika m .lgt/ 11 fl a a a 4- a a -e a h an fi n ha aw.lart1 11 ft a a a e a a a a hila f Lihen ft a a a e a a a a fm f a tha mar. tart 1 11 ft a a a a e a 3- e an.1 i Lihe t fI a e a a a a a a b lan f tthe n ft a e a a a a a a teJI flia.a g ft a a a a e a a, a h 121 f Lianal Ci a a a a a a a a

  • 6 17 finh 2af . lar t i.I l ft a a a e a a a- a 1.tM f t LM t fi a- a a a a a e a mm.2 a f L&e n f1 a a a a a a a a an d f LN81 fi a a a a a a a e se m iLiami M.1Xil.ll f1 a a e a a a e a 4 fr.at # LIMI ft a a a a a a a a
h. t M f L A* n ft a a e a a a a a haf f Lih*1 ft a a a a a a a a Am.Ja f lih
  • 1 fl a .a a a a a a a b l D. tLLad 47f.tY t/mii fi a e a a' e a a a

!- h as f ggf .11r t f al l ft a a a- a a a a a l 1 ?

                *tLO f or teus tietepe 4s seing developed and sell ne presented is an errata to the Semi.anaval teperg, i

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TABLE 1.2-1 (continued) DeAIpidoog snacLtAs Poda Staf!ON SDilAfaEJAL (f fLuthi atPWI 70s JULY 10 DECDeta 1909. LIOUID (ffLutpf 5 . sussiAf test OF ALL etLEAlts UN!! 1 (Doctet sk.aber 50454) SupetAfl0N Of ALL atttAlts I imit 71 l JutY l AMr. I MPf l 3rd faMaffal MY l law l aff f ata Reaff A. Fitsten and Activaties fredvCtl I. fatal Activit.gjglggged I fl l 1.&2f.1 l 1. sal.2 l [.4M-2 I a.&lf.2 I 1.611 2 1 2.laf.1 l a.alf.1 l 1.aM aa

2. Avaraan fancantralian Aglamd I di/mi 1 2.a2f.e l 7.Edf.9 l 2.1M.a I 1.1M a l n ast.a 1 1.ner.7 l 2. elf 7 I a aat.7
1. s af infra 2a tiani
a. m.arata 1. *13 asde i t.s armai l s I a.mi I a.at I a.ai l e a7 l a.ie l n. it - l a.74 I e la
a. La,tarig.,an. araan n s.e armai I t I a at I a.an I a.gt i n a2 I a.aa I a. as I 1 ia i 1.s?
e. -- -1 m ia aan,il o era.i l r I a.&s I a.e4 I a.a2 l e fi I a.an I a.no I a.37 l n. 2a
d. ^ - -
                        "I AnujggggtyM eraal        I      1    l a.26        I a .a2       I a.ma     I    a  la      I a.12         I a.la         i 1.12          1     2.12 0,   f ritive
1. f atal Artlettu salggged
  • fl 4.1&f al 2. EM a l 1.62f al 1.aM sLi 2.2M.1 2.a7 Eat ' 1. ?d al 1.aatal
2. Avarama f angagtig&Llan talggged " dt/mi 1.161 1 1. 2M .1 1. dM .1 1. 4M.1 1.15.1 e .17f .d a 1M.A a.alf.d
1. 1 af LigLt f M.) di/ alt 1 1. 2M .1 4. 2M . I ' 4. 77f.1 4. ?)f. ) 1.nal.1 1.1 M .1 2.111.1 2. edt.1 C. Olstelved Isotle f.ates
1. 1stal Art t witu salggggg "* ft a .a f f .2 7.&M.1 1. am.2 1. aM.1 2 a2f.2 2 .1M .2 1.12f .2 a .1 M -2
     . 2. AigIAda Cantalttg&tian Agliated ""         dt/mi     2.anf 4 '     3.111.e       A.aaf.e       1.421 A       1.n 1 t.a       1 t af.a        A 2M.e         a. net e
1. 1 af timit (2f.4 li/all 1 1. eH.2 1.1M.1 1.1M.1 7.1M-1 1 aM.1 1 tar.1 1.1 M.] 4 ag.1
0. Grott Atena
1. f atal ALW113 Releasti ""* I fl I < tto I ( LLB l i tt0 l i tLB l' e LtB 1 ( ttB l t LLB I e tra A_Araraos taccentration ettgma """ I di/=t I < t to I e tta I < tra I . tta i e tra I < tta I < tra I , tra
f. valm af Lieund inasta ta Diuaates I litarn I &_dat ed I t.aaf.a 1 4.2Waa i 1.1M 7 9 1 17Ed I d.111aa 1 1. 2M .a I 1 ter.7
f. Volumn af Dilutigt3tgr . I 14tara l 2.7Mee 1 2 Def oe 1 2.12f at 1 7.1M .e i 1.eef oe -l 3.1&f ag - t 2. 7 d ae 1 6. ant ae (LLO e 2.67t.12 c6/ ell j ILLO e 2.47t.12 cisell

' "* ILLO a 4,15t.13 ci/ ell

  **" (LLD s 4.15t.13 cisell ILLO a 9.321 14 cirell
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TABLE 1.2-1 (continued) , SaaletEX3 lefCLIAR Pelta SfailD SOstesBRant EffLIENT R(991 FCE JlfLY 10 RKaaRR lem LISitt tffLIENfl q ISIIT I 19sdet thsaber 96 46)  ; taf0185( j i i imir f t I hv i ansa i afst I sne maantral aff I nur i aff - taan dBaaaffai j

a. Liquid Effluents j

fa st ** fl - * - -

  • 1,.m ** fe *
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fi - - -

  • _ _ e fa.ta f LLA .1.aM.le f t/ mil fi d _ air.1 a an.1 1 taf a a assa 1.ama 1. m .i d.aM.i a mar.i Es.aa f tLa a t _nsf.td f t / min A uf.d 4. int.1 E.nar.1 ft 1 hdfJ 1.13f.1 1. laE J f zaf J 1. alf . ) i fa.114 f LLA e a_ tat.ld f t /all ft 1 jef 4 a a.erJ 1 . 188 .6 d _ f aE J a _ d2f .A 7.2af.d i Gar.2 1.aaf J fa.1M (LLA a d.au.ld ft/ mil ft a LLA e LIA e LLA a LLA t LLA a LIA a LLA a LLA fa.117 fLLA a a LM.1j fi/all ft & _ EM.R f . 2M.d 1. AMJ atMJ 1.MK.1 1.1M.1 E . aM J &.1M J l.111 f LLA e A 1M.11 f t/all ft 1.21f.R 1.dtf a 1. 72f d 2.1MJ j

2_Aaf.E e LLA 1 Gaf.s 4. &M .1 ' f .111 (LLA a 6.lM.1d f t/all ft t LLB i LLA e LLA e LIA i LLA i LIA e LLA a LLA ha/LA.18 f LLA a d_ ant.14 f t /an t ft L.7af d e LLA t.naf.1 & _2MJ e LLB t LLA 4 LLR t LLA h 111 fLLA a I . Mi.11 f t /al l ft 7.00f 4 f .ndt .) 1 &MJ 1.adf.1 1.Gef J 2 Mf J 1.tet.2- E aar.2 hill f LIA a d.121 14 f t/all ft f.1M g 1.1X .d & Raf.R 2 naf 1 6.1 tid 2_1drJ 2.21f.1 1 &df.) Others (Spectig) ' h id f LLA a 4.1M.id f t/ mil ' ft A BM.R l Mr.1 2.taf.1 A &ar.1 1. lMJ 1_ aarJ 1 mar.2 d.1M.2 b ild f LLA a 1.tM.ld f t/all ft 1. tif J e LIA 1.24f.1 1.2af.1 2_ fhar d a ser J 1.11f.1 1 AM.1 1.112 f LLA a 4.1M.14 f t /all ._ 2 1N.a e LLA l ft e LLA 21MJ 1.22f d A twJ 2_73r.2 2.1af.2 h 111a f LLA a 4.1M.11 f t/all fl A aMJ e LIA a LIA a mm.& 1.13 d 3 awJ d LLA 1.2 nf J j ErJa fLLA a 1.?af ell f t/al1 f1 I.M & ( LIA e LIA ' 1. M J f LLA Ir.et f LLA a 1 aM.11 f t /all f Lia e LIA i LIA ft e LLA 2 aMJ  ?. m .& 1 ENJ e LLA 1 ser.1- 1 mt.1 l _ g2f 2 abet f LLA a 4.dM.14 f t/all ft e LIA 1. dag.d 1_ m .d a aard e aWJ &_uf.1 1.alf.2 2 1M .2 f a.49 f LLA a a ter.14 f t/all ft i LIA a mar.1 4 lifd 4.1M J 1.1Ar.A

                      **                                                                                                          1. taf J    a_ mar.1        1.2tr.2 h 111                                               ft         i LIA     1 taf.R       t LLA   1 eDEJ        t LLA       ? ?Ld        1. tar.1       2.laf.1          !

fr.11 f LLA e 3.1M.11 f t /all ft e LIA 2 2ar d 2 2tl.1 2. AM t i LIA fa.17 1.3ar J 1_ ant.2 1. Alf.2 f LLA a a AM -14 f t/al t ft a LIA 9 1M .1 d _1ar d a tard a LLA 3 a said 1.mt.1 2 s2f.1- 1 a lat fLLA a 1.111 11Cl/all ft e LLA 7.aMJ t LIA  ?.0fif 4 e LLA t LAB t LLA 4 tra h24 f LLA a t _ taf.ld f t /all - fl i Lia < LLA 1 nard 1 adf 4 e LLA E 124 ILLA e 1.12f .11 f l /al l i LLA ' 1.MK.1 1.att.1 , ft i LLA e LLA 2 tar.1 2 Lat.1 f.tRid 2 Anf 1 2. mar J 2 ets.2 h 122 f LLA a f. ant.14 f t /all ft i LIA e LIA d aAf J 4 AA8 4 i LLA e LIA e LLA a LLA j fr.gf f LLA a 1.2af.ld f t/all C1 i LLA e LLS I 12f.2 f .12E J 4 LLA 1. tM .1 4 LLA 1. tat.1 Im44 f LLA a A. FM.14 f t /all ft e LLA e LIA 2.Aat.1 2 taf.1 i LIA

  • t tar d 1 tat .1 2 agt.1 teattleg for analy144 results e bate stil be presented in an errata to the lemt.dnaval tepert.

LLS for this itetope le being se, eloped and et11 he presented la en ' errate to the le84.dnaval Sepert. ~ i 1 1 37

I d n i 1 4 1 i l l h TABLE 1.2-1 (continued) MASWIdl3 88KLfM PSER STAflGI SOttafetaAL tFFLUOff StPERT FS MY TA REEMEA iM EIgille EFFLimft$ 15111 I (De< bet Ihauber W.ed) , SATOs ISE 1 intif t I maty 1 mass I tief 1 tea manaftal att i mal I att laan manarra A. Liquid Effluents (Centleued) mi.at ** fI e tta e LLa e tia e tia e Lia 2 mar.a 2.nas.1 2 sta.1 amiaa ** ft a LLa e tia e Lia e tra e tta a 11am ** 1.aar.a e tia 1.ana.a fi e (La e LLa e LLa e LLa e Lim 1.ent.1 1 air.1 1.e ss .1 ar M f LLa a a.faf.la f t/all f1 a LIB e lia e LLa e Lia e Lia e LLa 1.22f.2 1.22E J 1.04 Cl e LLS e Lia ' e Lia e Lia e LLa e LLA 2. 72f.2 I . 72f J 1,. e2 ** fi e LLs e LLa e LLa e tia e Lia e LLa 1.Saf.a 1. ?ts.A __ te .as ** ft e tLa e LLa e tra e tia e LLa e LLa 2.att.1 2 a11.s hs aB f LLA a 4.12f.11 f t/all ft a Lia e LLa e Lia e I La e Lia e LLA 4 mt.a a card fa.laa f LLA a 1.141.11 f t/all ft a Lia e Lia e LLa e Lia e LLa e Lia 1. ag.a 1. ag g

a. Amataan Ahrattaa af malamam ela &1_a &t . T 01.1 M1 lag _1 m _a - Igg _a ga g _g
a.  ;

1 l i l LLO for this tsetepe le being developed and stil he presented la en errata to the Seet. annual leoert. 1 1 I 38 l l

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l l TABLE 1.2-1 (continued): GaAISWOW WCLEAR ptEP $TATIS SDigasanana (frLign agpet fe za.T ta antanta 3 - 439189 (FfL4Sffl tAtt? 1 (Bettet Ibseer 90-end) CertIsans IInt t amatt - I mv I mas I upt I ha ; x.1 act I amt i are taan smaastra[ ? A. Liguld Ef fluents ra 11 ** ci a.as a.aa a .aa a_ma s aa a.as a ma a.ma 1,-ae ** ci s.an a.ma a_na a.an a.as a.aa a aa J ,.es ** a.as - ci a _an c an a.ma a.as a.ma a.aa a .an ca.na #tta e 1. aft.14 et/ati a.an ce a _ as n.as a .as a as a an a.an a.as em atta a n.n2r.ia et/ati a.as et a.am a _ aa a.as a _ an a .as a _aa cm.t u a .ma a _na atta . 4 tar.14 cv 11 et a.ma a.as a .as a an a.ma a as a.as a.aa cm.tu atta n 4.am.14 conti ci a.an a .as a.as a an a.an a.ma ci.in a .aa a as i atta e 4.tv.14 cvait ci a _ na a as a.as a.an 1.in a_ma a an a.as a na tua a a nr.n comil ci a.as a.an a .as a.as a.ma 1.tu a as a.aa a aa atta e a.im de et/ati ci a ma a.an a as a.an a.as a_na a.ma na/ta.14e sua a 4 mar.ia evait a.na ci s.es a.aa a.aa a.as a.as a.as a_ma min atta a 1.42r.11 cuan a aa i ci n.aa t aa a an a.as a.ma a.aa a.ma a.ma  ! na.lu - atta i 4.121 14 ci/ali et a.aa a.ma a en a.ma a as a.as Others (Specify) a.an a _ ea em .14 f tta n 4.lar.14 cvait et e.as a.aa a .as a.as a .as a na - a.aa a.aa - wif e # tta e 1.tv.14 e t /at i et a.as a.as a _ am a.an a.an a.as a.as a.aa 1.tu s ua a a. lu.14 c vai t et a.as a_aa a.as a aa a.aa a.as a.aa a ma wins sua a 4.iu.11 cuan et a.aa a.ma a.as a am a ma a,.an a.ma a.an a_ma t ua a 1.1er.n cuati ci a_ma a.aa a.ma 2,.es e .an a.an a.as a.aa a_aa atta a t.au.11 coati ci a.aa a.as a.an a as a.aa an.es a.as - a.aa a.as r un a 4.41f.14 c uali et a .ma a.ma a.ma - n.an m.aa y ra.ne a.as a.aa a.aa tua a a ter.14 conti et a.as a.an a.ma a_ma - e .an win ** a na a an a.an i ct a _na a.ma a.w a_an a as a.as a.an c,.si fua 1.nr.11 c uati et a_na a.an a aa a as a.an a.an a_aa a.an ) ca.s? tua a 4.ax.14 ci/ali ci a_na a an a.aa a_an a en - a.an a.an a.as am .as r un n i .11r.11 c ont i et a_ma a am a.as a.an a an a an a an h24 ann i 1.edr.te cuati a an a.as ci a.an a.an a aa a.ma a an - 4 121 e.as a.as a.aa - ftta n 1 ur.n cvait ti a.as a.as a _ aa a.aa a.ma a.aa a_ma a as E122 fun 1.aar.14 conti ci n.as a na a.as a.as a.as 1,.e7 a.as a.an a_aa tua a t >ar.id cuan et a . as - a .an a.aa a _aa a.an fa.As a aa a.an a _ aa tua a a.7er.ta cuali et a na a.ma a.aa a.as a_na at.As ** a_as a.ma a.aa i ci a.an a an a an a_aa a_an a.ma a .as a.ea estet teelduced Staties does not misese la the centtamens ande. 4LO for this tietope is telag developed and will be presented la en errate to the Seel-Amavel neport. i 9 0 4 39

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1 1 l TABLE 1.2-1 (continued) na =se asum met mn.

                                                                                                 $stAssetta trfugit S$pWT PW hY la affmata itas LISfB EFFLISRS
  • 4811T I (tectetItator H )

Calttsass est . I taatti i hv i Aan i arm i 2nd manatsal MT I samt i me taah manavn A. . Liquid Effluents (Centlausf) I I I- a las ** ca a.ma a_ma a_ma a.aa - a .an a.an a aa a_ma A itam ** ti a.aa a.as a.as a.an a.ma a .ma a an a aa ar.m a tia a a tar.14 et M t ti a.an a.as a.aa a an a.as a.an a_ma a ma 1 11a ** ct a.as a_Aa a aa a.aa a_ma a.at A _aa a aa

j. tr.a2 ** Cl a an a.M a.aa a.aa a.aa a aa A as A_ma in an se et a_na a.as a_ma a.aa a.aa a as a _ma a_ma an.aa atia a a. ass.11 etMi en a_aa a.ma a as a.aa a.am a aa a aa a.aa ru taa stia a 1 aar.n etM t ti s.an a.an a.ma a_aa - a.an a.as a.an aL
a. A=nen m hema tan as a.i o ad a _ an.a an.a a.aa a_aa a.as a.aa - a_ma a_ma l
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  • e tietei Graldueed Statten dets met release la the centlesome ende.

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                             **   tta for this Isetepe is totas dowleged and will be presented to an errate to the $est Anneaal Report.

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1 i 1 y 4 i e TABLE 1.2-1(continued)  ;

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taAltedOW IaKL(AB PetEt $1Afim

                                                           $tMIAonaAAL EFFLUENT HPet FW JutV TO 9tttJett 1999 tlW1D (f flutert$ SLSDI4f tp 0F ALL HLt.AKS '

3112 (Dock.t lhmber Mfl Supeuttm 0F ALL 4tLEA1($ ' I initt 1 Aav i aun i upf i 1,4 auaattal off I now I aff lata suaatral 1 A. Fission and activettea products 1 f atal Arunn. aaland I I 4 Ur.1 1 1.nal.2 l E. eel.2 I a. Elf.2 fl l 1.111 2 1 2 1er.1 i n.alf.) -l 1 aM aa l

2. a.armaa r ,-iranaa.Aalanad {

I dont 12 a2r.e I t.sar.e 12 iM a l 1. iM .a I a.ana.e I toer.7 I 2 eit.t I a aar.) l l

1. 1 af IMfa2a timita
a. u,ata,1. mia n.a. m .s ,a.i i s l- a ai 1 a ai i n.as I a at I a.ie n.

i a.i? I a 14 i e.is l u rta,1. Am. a, man sta_mani I z I a.ni I a.ma I a.ai I a .a2 I a.aa I a.a6 I tia i 1 at  !

c. -- -i mia ama, r s.e armai i t i n.at I a .a4 i n a2 1 a pl l a se i a ne 1 4.1, I a.ma
4. -- -i an. o, man n s . a a,mai I x I a 24 I e a2 I a.as I a.za I a.12 I - s la I i.62 l 2.i2
0. Irt t he i i

i 1 f atal Activitu talaggd

  • ft 4.1&f al 2. aM a l 1.&2fel 1. aM a2 2.27te? 1.1M a l
2. averama f < atratidglganad " af t /a1 1. 5M .1 - 1. 2M.1 1. 4M .1 1. 4M .1 2.affel A.&af L 1.1 M .R e.17f 4 L IM 4 a _ Alf.a 1 1 af timit f M.1 lt/gli 1 1.2ar.1 d.2at.1 d 77t.) 4.771 1 1.aaf.1 1.tet.1 2.11t.1 2. eat.1 c . Ot ...i . i.e.i. c....
1. lauLA&ntiplened "" I fi n . a rt.2 7.au.1 1. tar.2 i . asf .i 2. n21.2 2 1er.2 i.721 .2 a. lM a ' i
 . 2. Auggama tantantralian      i t ltuad ""         di/m'        2 aar.a       1.sg .e     E.6&f.e     1. 42f a       1. a lt.a     1. laf J     6. 2M.e              a.aat.e 1

1 af timit 12f.Mt/al t 1 1. eht .2 1. aM .] 1.1M.) 7.1M.1 1. aq .] g. gar.) 1 ly.1 4. gar .1

0. Greis Alone
1. f atal Activt tu sa lgAgad * * '
  • I fl I e LtB l t LLA I e LLB l t LLB j e Lt3 l < L tB 1 e tra e un l
2. A.arama fan,anuauan m easse "*"* Idui 1 e tra I < tta I < tta I < tto I , t ta 1 . t ta I , tta 1

I , un I E. valuma af tlanta tsaats ta Ditthagna l litera f 4. 4a1 4 l 1.aer.A 1 4.2M ed i 1. tar .7 1 1 t?[d i 4 iitaa 1 1.2M d - l 1. 2er .? l f Wg]m af Giluttact pata, I i 16 tare 1 2. f ar.e 1 2 ser.e 1 2 ut .e 1 7. ler .e i 1. ger .e 1 2.16r.0 l 2. ?M .e i 6. aer.e l (LLO 4 2.67tell st/ ell ILLO s 2.471 12 etteil (L LO s 4 15t.13 c t / ell ' ILLO e 4.lSt.13 titall

 ***** litt a 9.321 14 casell
 * * **** (L LO e 9.321.le citell
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TABLE 1,2-1 (continued) ORA 30bEW IRELIAS POIER $1Af!S

                                                    $0ttefSSAAL Efflugt aE9 CAT fB JKT 18 attnamit 19a9 LIWto EffLIENTS 481I1 t (gedet shmaer 96-453)

GAf01 IGE I iAdit I mLv i dus I tiet i 1,d m 2= 1 Ret -t umf i eff fdam ausars A. Liquid liflueets ra.La u ft - - *' tr.Ae a

                                                                                                                               -          g-                e ft         -                       -            *
                                                                                                                                         ..v.               e tr.ea        **                                     ft                      -          -            *           -
  • tala f LLA a t.aff.id f t /ali ft- d.sif.1 A. du.1 1 14f.2 e aaf.2 t _aM.2 i m.1 d.a M.I a aat.1 fa.aa atta a n ast.la fi/at t fi A_ t M.A d. tM.1 a .aaf.1 1.aaf J fa. lid f LLA a a Raf.14 f t/all t_ tat.1 1_ tat.2 1.2af.2 1.anf.t ft l _ fat J d haf d 1_ Itt.E d _7M J $ _ dMJ T _2ftf.a ta.1M & tat.2 1.adt .2 f LLA a d. AM.14 f t/all ft i LIA e LLA e LLA t LLA i LLA e LLA fa.117 i LLA e LL A f LLA a a SM.ld f t /all ft & _ LHJ 1.2fEJ 1.aMJ A tif J f.maf.1 1.1M .1 1.111 A aff.2 & _1ef.2 f LLA a a .11f .11 f t /al l ft 1_2 MJ l _ difJ 1. 72f d 2. laf Z 2 ans.A i LLA 1. tat.1 d . &M .4 1.111 f LLA a 1.1M.14 f t/all ft a LIA e LIA e LLA e LLA i LLA e LIA e LIA 4 LLa Ra/La.le f LLA a d amf.14 f t/all fl R _ faf d i LLA 4. SM .1 & 22f d i LLA t LLD - t L LA a LLA h ill fLLa a 1.411.11 f t/ mil ft 7.tef J 1 idt.1 1 aM.2 l _ adt.1 1.taf J 2 . Mt.2 1 gaf.2 htM 1_ Adf.2 f LLA a d.121.14 f t/all ft 1_1M J 1.12E J & laf.& G _1M J 2 ma#J 2. 2df d 2.21f.1 2_ adt .1 Others (Speglfp) thid f LLA a d_1M,* t "t / mil ft a att.& 1_ m.1 2 tat.1 d _ adt.1 1.1M J 1 net.2 1 Bat.2 d. g qJ idh.124 (LIA a 1 SM.14 fi/all ft 1.t if J t LLA t_28f.1 1.2M.1 2_ett.d E 2Af d 1_1 M .1 1. R M .1 f.112 (LLA a 6.1M.ld f t /all ft 2.1MJ t Lia e L1A 21MJ l _22f J A 11EJ 2. 72f.2 2_ f M.2 h llia I LIA a d_1M.11 f t /all ft a. AM.A E Lia e LIA e ans.E 1.1M d- 2 att.d a LIA - 1 31td Kr.AA f LLA a 1_ Ffit.11 f t /a1i ft 1. daf J e L18 i LIA l_MtJ t LIA e Lia e LLA a LLS fr.ta (LLA a l_aM.11 ft/all ft i LIA 2 R*8 2 f.m A 1 EMJ t LLA 1 Das.1 1.Mt.1 1.12f.2 sh ta (LLA e d _4M.14 f t /all fl e LIA 1.daf J 1. m J A_ sef d d mid 4.12f.1 1.62f.2 2.1M 2 fa.it iL1A a a tet.14 f t/ali El 4 LIA a_MJ 4.11f J d 72f d i ter.1 h 111 **

1.16f 1 a maf.1 ' 2 248 J fI e LiA 1 enf J e LIA t _ enf.& ( LIA 7.71 d fr.11 f LLA a 1.17f.11 f t /all 1.1ef.1 2. IM .1 El e LLA 2 2df J 2 . 2M .1 2_ dM.1 Ch&? i LIA 1. 7M.2 1 sLtf.2 t _ &lf J f LLA a d _ &M.14 f t /mi t ft i LIA 2.1MJ d.12f J d Adf J an lm e Lia a saf.a t ear .1 2 taf.) fLLA a 1.111.11f t /mi n f1 LLA I eMJ e Lia 7.aM.A e LIA ' e LLA i LLA e LLA ha.2d (LLA e S.M le f t/all fl i LLA i LLA 1 mat.A e sof d i LLA e LIA 1.0AE.1  % ans.1 h 121 f LLA t 1.121.11 f t /all ft '( LIA e LLA 2_tof.1 2. tat.1 7 tNJ 2 adt.1 2_ aM .2 2.taf J h l22 fLLA 3 f.aM .le ft/all Et a LLA E LLA 4 taf d e amid e LIA a LLA E Lia e tia

    /r.07        f LLA a 1.2M la f t/all                fi       e LIA        t LLA    1.12f.2    1.121.2         i LLA      1.12f.1        ( LLA        1_ gM .)

ImJa (LLA a E.?M 14 f t/all fl 4 LIB e LIA 2. tat .1 2. edt.E e LIA t.edf.4 1_aAE.1 2. m.1 teeltlag for entlysts resvits . Date will be presented la en errete to the $eet.Anaudi Repert. LLO for this lectope it beleg develeped and will be preseated la e errete to the Seet.amaed1 Seport. 42

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k 4 TABLE 1 .>l (continued) SRAIStGB ISELEAR POWR Stafl3

                                                                               - SWlassaael (FFLENT MPWI FW ALT 18 KtIMER IM LISAIS EFFLWIffS WIf 2 (Sedet thasher 96 4f)                                                                  '

SATD6 IME I imitt i Jialv i ma i MFf I isd -.;- ;I aff I sht l Mt leth amattal A. Liquid Effluents (Centtaved) at.at ** fe e LLa e LLs a tra e ca e LLa 2 aar.d s nas.1 2 tie.1 a la) " fI e LLa e Lia e Lia e Lla e LLa Am.11am ** fe 1.and.d e LLa 1.aar.d ( e LLa e LLa e LLa e Lia e LLA 1.Gaf.1 1.aM.E 1. eft.1 ar a2 f LIA a d. fM.Id f t fall El e LLs e Lia e LLB e LLA e Lia e LLB 1.2M.2 1.2M.2 1 11d a fi e LLa e LLa e Lia e Lia e LIA e LLB 2.1M.2 2 PM.2 .l it.a2 fl e LLA e Lia e LLA e Lia e Lia e LLa 1.15E.4 &_PRK.A is.es u fi e LLa e Lia e LLa e tia e Lia e Lia 2. att.s 2. dtt.a ha.at f LLa a a.aM.11 f t/all fl e LLA e Lia e Lia e Lia e Lia e Lia d and.d & ELE.d fa.ted f LIA e 1. tad.Il filmi n ft a LLa e Lia e Lia e Lia e Lia e Lia 2.dm.d 1. em d

a. A=neman healism at mataan mia .1a t 71.1 al.a et.1 naa 7 m.a its.a tat.e LLD for this (setepe is betag dowleged and will to presented to en errata to the test.aanuel Report.
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a TABLE 1.2-1 (continued) mAlste amitttAs MMR STAtle SOlt samaan efftigst gpet rg hv ta utaman im LI9fl0 SFfL4Sffl lasti t ite 6et Ihster 547) cettenma seat - I tantit i 2sLT I asas I upf i 1,d mamanal aff I amt i aff Idam naam

6. L6 geld tfflugats ra.11 ** a.ma a.aa a as a.aa a.as ft a.am a as a.aa 1, Je ** fa a.as a an a.aa a.ma a.aa a.an a_na a.ma ir.en ** a aa a.aa a.an a.an ft a_ma a ma a.aa a.aa tm na tua a a an.id f t /mit ft a.an a_ma a.as a_ma a_an a an a ma a an fa.da f ua a a _an.ld f t /at t fa a ma a_ma a .aa ^ aa
                                                                                                                       .         a an      a_ma    a.an       a.aa fa. tid     flia a d tar.id f t/all                ft                  a.as       a as     e an      a en        a.ma      a.aa    a _ ma     a .aa tm .l u     f aa a d av.id Lt/all                  ft                  a.aa       a_na     a.as      a_aa        a.ma      a_an    a.as       a.as fa.117      (LLa a a tu.1d f t/ mil                ft                  a _am      a_ma     a.as      a an        a_ma      a_aa    a aa       a _ aa total       ( Lla a 4.1M.11 f t /mi n              ft                  a.as       e ma     A.as      a.as        a_ma      a.ma    a.as       A .as 1.111       (LIA a 1.18f.1d f t/ mil               ft                  a_ea       a ma     a.as      a .as       a.as      a.ma    a_ma       a aa ma/La.lM f LLA a d_aar.id et/all                   ft                  a.ma       a ma     a.as      a am        a.aa      a.aa    a .as      a.as j                h ill       f LLA a 1 dH.11 f t /all               ft                  a.ma       a.aa     a as      a.ma        aM        a.M     a.as       a ma -

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                                             ; TABLE 2.0                                                                                                                     t DIAIDer300 WUCLSAS Pawt3 STAttCat SSII ANNUAL BFFLUtirT SEPOST F08 JAIIVAST 10 -JUWE 1949 SOLID BADIDACTIVE wa8TS~

A. SOLID wasTt SalPPSD OFFIITS Fog sus!AL og DISPOSAL' DSSCRIPTION VOLUtse (m3) CUStBS - MAJoe WUCL3D88/CUSICS Procoes waste 3.368 1- 3.368 1 Co.54 4.098+0 a 3.368 0* Steer 3.0SE*0%. Fe.ll 7.708 0 a 4.048 0* Se.113 1.448 0 4 S.308 09 '

  • Se.7 1.008+0- a 1.375 09 No.54 9.648 1 a 3.368 09 Co.60 7.498 1 a 3.865,09  !

Ct.51 S.398 1 4 - S.018 09 Fe.59 4.198 1 a 1.038 09 W1 63 3.038 1 a 3.398 0%' 53 3.478 1 2 2.148 0% Bb.9% 3.018 1 4 4.90s.0% Dry Active weste 3.005 1 0.515 3 Co.90 3.048 3' 4 1.005 0% Steer 5.34 5 1% -Co.40 1.705 3 4 1.035 0% Ns.54 1.318 3 a 9.748 1%' Fe.Sl 7.968 3 a 1.01E+0% 51 43 3.178 3 4 9.968 1%' > re.59 1.485 3 4 -1.038 0% C-14 1.175 3 a 1.038 0%--

                                                                                       + 148 3 Wh 95             3- 1.018 0%

Cr.ll- 9.935 4a '!.07E.0% Irradlated Campesente 0.008+0 0.00E*0 i Other Smoke Detectore 1.385.le 7.545 5 ) Error 1.008 + 0% l l

  • This volume le lactaded le the velene of process weste.

Number of shipmestes 6 '! Mode of Tresepeetetless tscluelve Use vehicle Destleetless U.S. Beelegy. Richlead. WA (5) SSS, Os4 aldge, lis (1)

8. IBRADIATED FUEL 35tPM W79 No trradiated fuel ehtyeeste for Jesuery to June,1969 I

i I r I l l t l s

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1 I i TABLE 2.0-1(continued) BSAIDes000 NUCLEAR PQwtB STATIC 38 1 SDt! ANNUAL SFFLUENT 88 POST FOS. JANUART TO JUut 1949  ! SOLID SADICACTIVB WASTS l' (Coetlaued) Shipment Number Neste C1484 Type of Costalaer SolidiflC6tles Agent or m..rs..t  ! Bus-9001 A Lag g,, g g ,, g,, - ' BNS.9003 A Lga g,g,,g,g,g  ! Stes.9003 A LgA Safe-N-Ori Rus.9004 & LSA Bete.N.Dr! RwS.90GS a Lgg g,,, ,. R088 9004 & LgA Safe-W.0r1 1 i 47 l l

t l l TABLE 2.0-1(continued). anA1 Duo = sua.a.e ms. .aw. seil as0ar. sePwerf asece? ros .m. io Decessa 19e9 - . SOLID SAD 10hCT!v5 548T5 . c Opt? 1450 2 CtzeINED (Doctet pusher 50 454 med S0 457) ' A. SOLID WAFFE SWIPPED Orr$1TE FOR RIRIAL M DISPOSAL De8CSIPTI(31 90L005 (eI) - CUBIR$ -. ItAJOB WUCLIDES/CUSIBS

                                                                                   ~

Procese weste 3.95t+1 3.615+2 'Co.Se 1.098+2 ~ a 2 2.618 0% r Berotel.478+00% Co.00 9.798+1 4 2.39s*0%

                                                                              ~Pe SS       3.888 1 a                     2.215+0%

11a.84 3.388 1 4 2.475+0% 51 43 2.94B+1 a -2.368*0% Co.137 4.115+0 ' a- 1.03B+0% ub.96 2. 388+0 - A 2.348+0% Sb.125

                                                                                          '1.90E+0         a -2.008+0%                   s Co.134     1.585+0     'a'               2.70B+04
                                                                              - 3r.99 '    1.145+0         4 -2.365+0%

Co.S? 9.248 1 a 1.928+0% ' Be .? 8.118 1 4 2.038+0% 3e.45 7.795 1' a 2.688+0% ^ se.59 S.715 1 'a 2.00t+0% 84 113 3.245 1 a' 2.54t+0% - Dry Active Weste 3.178+2 4.448 0 . Co.S8 1.778+0. a 1.14t+0%L Stror 1.725 0%- Fe.SS 1.538+0 ,a 3.14t+0% I4e.54

  • 4.028 1 - a 3.148 0%

31 63 1.918 1 a 3.148+0%

  • Co.40 1.855 1- a 3.148 0%

Eb.95 4.315 2 a 3.148+0% fe.Se 3.348 2 a 3.14t+0% Co.137 2.215 2 a 3.148+0%, Co.134 1.125 2 4 ,3.148+0% Pu-241 7.148 3 a 3.145 0% Co.57 3.948 3 a 3.145 0% , C.14 8.418 4: .. a , 3.145+0% Sr.90 6.045 4 a 3.148+0% ! Pu 239 2.415 4 3.14t+0% a Pu.238 2.023 4 a ~ 3.145 0% '  ; treadiated Composeate 0.008+0 0.00E*0 Othett Wes4er of Shipmeatel 'll Mode of Treespottetlos: Escluelve Use Vehicle Doetteetlost U.S. teology. Richleed, WA - (S) SEG, Ost Ridge, tu (3) chee-unclear, paravell. S.C. ( 3 )

8. IRRADI ATED FUEL $51PIGNTS We irradiated fuel ehlpesets for July to December. 1949 i

l !~ 48 l

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i l i i TABLE 2,0-1 (continued) 3aAIDN000 EUCLBAR PONBR STAT!Gt seus A55uas. arrwarr astoWT ros mLr m oseness stat SOLID BAD 10 ACTIVE WAaTE-15r1T 1 AND 2 COtB!5ED (D.chet Webere 90 454 and 50-457) te..sa. e> mi, .s 5.n.r wus. esu. Ty,. et c.. set , s.11esrae.si A,..e er AD..,m..e ONS.9007 & LSA Saie.g.Dr! BNS.9000- 8 SIC Wo.e BNS 9009 A 144 - Safe.g.Dr! BN8 9010 A Lan Safe.W. Del bus.9011 & LSA Safe.g.Dr1-WNS 9012 & LSA Safe.W.Dr1 sNS 9013 A LSA Sete-W.Dr!. Bf8 9014 & 53C Wo.e UNS.9015 A LSA Saie-W.Dri SNS.9014- A LSA Safe.5. Del ers.9017 8 EIC Bone

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l FIGURE-3.1-1  ; Estimated Cumulative Gamma Dose (in mrem)  : from the Braidwood Station for the period .- .. 4 January-December 1989 '

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                                                                                                                                                                                 .j Estimated Total Concentrations (in pC1/m3) of Noble Gases from the Braidwood Station                                                                                                         .

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Estimated Total Concentrations (in pC1/m3) of Iodine from the Braidwood Station for > the period January-December 1989- .m . - Isopleth Labels Small figure - multiply by 10-6 u large figure - multiply by 10-6 VJO. 700 mer 250- . 50 u 50 . 80 ,- o e e, j E5

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l l L TABLE 3.1-1 , SRAIDWOOD UNIT ONE 1989 ANWUAL REPORT  ; RAAIMUM D0888 RESULTING PROM AIRDORNE RELEA$t$ i PERIOD OF RELEASE . 01/01/09 to 12/31/89 CALCULATED 01/30/90 INFANT RECEPTOR 18T 2ND 3RD 4TN TYPE QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER ANWUAL JAN.RAR APR.JUN JUL SEP OCT Dtc gamna AIR 1.28t 04 4.60s 05 3.238 02 8.69t.04 3.34t.02 (MkAD) (W ) (W l (w i (W ) (W ) > RETA AIR 6.998 04 2.36t-04 9.548-02 3.408-03 1.00t-01 (MRAD) (W ) (W ) (w I (W ) (W ) < 707. RODY 3.29t-05 1.26t-05 1.348-02 2.135 04 - 1.37t.02 (MRtm) (w ) (w I (w i (w ) (w ) SRIN 3.262-04 1.10t-04 9.618 02 2.35t 03 9.098-02 (MatM) tw ) (N ) (w i (W ) (w ) ORGAN 9.34t.04 1.63t-03 7.758 04 4.23t-05 3.30t.03 (MREM) (E I (2 ) (t ) (E I (t ) THYPOID THYROID TNYR0ID THYROID THYROID THIS IS A REPORT POR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1999 i COMPLIANCE $TATUS - 10 CFR 50 APP. I INFANT RECEPT 0R l ! . - - - - . . . . - . - % O F A F P 1. - --- - - - --- -- QTRLY 157 QTR 2ND QTR 3RD QTR 4TN QTR YRLY  % OF CBJ JAN.RAR APR-JUN JUL-SEP OCT.NOV OBJ APP.! , canna AIR (MRAD) 5.0 0.00 0.00 0.65 0.02 10.0 0.33 RETA AIR (MRAD) 10.0 0.01 0.00 0.95 0.04 20.0 0.50 TOT. RODY (MREM) 2.5 0.00 0.00 0.54 0.01 5.0 0.27 SRIN (MREM) 7.5 0.00 0.00 1.28 0.03 15.0 0.66 ORGAN (MatM) 1.5 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.00 15.0 0.02 TNYROID THYR 0!D THYR 0!D THYRotD THYROID ' RESULTS e *

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i l l l TABLE 3.1-1 (continued) BRAIDWOOD UNIT Out 1999 ANNUAL REPOST RARIMUM D08tB RESULTING PROM AIRRORNE RELEASES PERIOD OF RELEASE - 01/01/89 TO 12/31/09 CALCULATED 01/30/90 ADULT RECRPTOR IST 2ND 3RD 4TM TYPt QUARTth QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER ANNUAL JAN RAR APR.JUN JUL*SEP OCT.DBC GAMRA AIR 1.208 04 4.60t-05 3.23t 02 8.698 04 3.348 02 (MRAD) (w I (w 1 (W ) (w ) (w 1-SETA AIR 6.998-04 2.365 04 9.545-02 3.888 03 1.003 01 (MkAD) (w 1 (W ) (W ) '(W ) (W ) TOT. RODY 3.298-05 1.26t-05 1.348 02 2.738 04 1.375 02 (MacM) (w ) (W ) (w I (w ) (w ) SRIN 3.268 04 1.10t-04 9.615 02 (MREM) (W 2.2tr.nt e.nor-02 I

                                 )       (W     )      (W     )        (W     l        (W      l ORGAN                    4.61t-04       3.66t-03      4.21t-03        7.35t.05        0.408 03 (MREM)                  (N     )       (N     )      (N     )        (N     )        (N      )

THYROID THYR 0!D THYR 010 THYR 010 THYR 0!D 1 THIS IS A REPORT FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1989

                                                                                                          ~

COMPLIANCE STATUS . 10 CFR 50 APP. I ADULT RECEPT 0R

                                ............ g or AFP 1. ............

QTRLY ll? QTR 2ND QTR 3RD QTR 4TH QTR YRLY  % or CRJ JAN-RAR APR=JUN JUL*SEP OCT.NOV ORJ APP.! CAMRA AIR (MRAD) 5.0 0.00 -0.00 0.65 0.02 10.0 0.33 BETA AIR (MRAD) 10.0 0.01 0.00 0.95 0.04 20.0 0.50 707. BODY (MREM) 2.5 0.00 0.00 0.54 0.01 5.0- 0.27 SRIN (RatM) 1.5 0.00 0.00 1.28 0.03 15.0 0.66 ORGAN (MREM) 1.5 0.01 0.05 0.06 0.00 15.0 0.06 THYROID THYR 0!D THYROID THYROID THYROID RESULT 3 e'*rh tjPor 00CN

  • F v ' i ' o'n 11 UPDAtt "5.'n4 F E B P U A P's 1996 55

1 TABLE 3.1-1(continued) SRAIDWOOD UNIT TWO 1 1989 ANMUAL REPORT RARIMUM DO8tB RESULTING FROM A!RBORNE RELEAlt8 PERIOD OP RELEAst - 01/01/89 TO 12/31/89 CALCULAftp 02/07/90 INFANT RECEPTOR I 18T 2ND 3RD 4TM CdARTER ANNUAL l TYPE QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER JAN RAR APR-JUN JUL-SEP OCT-DEC OAMRA AIR 6.598 04 1.16t-04 6.63t 04 3.348-03 4.78t-03 - (MkAD) (w I (W ) (w I (w ) (w I stTA AIR 3.76t-03 6.06t-04 3.79t.03 1.44t-02 2.25t-02 (MRAD) (W ) (W ) (w 1 (W ) (W )  ; TOT. BODY 1.5$t-04 3.14t-05 1.54t-04 1.09E-03 1.438-03 (MREM) (w I (w ) (w I (w 1 (w I SRIN 1.63E-03 2.80t-04 1.638 03 9.10t-03 1.265-02 (MREM) (W ) (w I (W ) (w ) (W ) ORGAN 2.4$t-04 2.55t-04 6.47t-04 1.75t-04 1.26t-03 (MPEM) (E ) (t ) (t ) (N ) (t ) THYROID THYROID THYROID THYROID THYROID TH13 IS A REPORT POR THE CAltNDAR YEAR 1989 COMPLIANCE STATUS - 10 CFR 50 APP. !

  • INFANT RECEPT 0R F
                                ... . .... . g or ApF g. ---.. .-....                                         ,

QTRLY 1ST QTR 2ND QTR 3RD QTR 4TM QTR YRLY  % OF OtJ J AN-RAR APR-JUN JUL-5tP' OCT-NOV' OBJ APP.1 CAMRA AIR (MKAD) 5.0 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.07 10.0 0.05 BETA AIR (MRAD) 10.0 0.04 0.01 0.04 0.14 20.0 0.11 TOT. 80DY (MREM) 2.5 0.01 0.00 0.01 _0.04 5.0 0.03

   $RIN (MatM)          7.5         0.02          0.00          0.02        0.12         15.0          0.08 ORGAN (MREM)         1.5         0.00          0.00          0.01        0.00         15.0          0.01 TEYROID        THYR 0ID      THYROID    THYROID               THYROID l

t R E S U L ' * " Pot l CDC t1 of"'"'= 11

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b i 9 F TABLE 3.1.1(continued) RRAIDWOOD UNIT TWO 1989 ANNUAL REPORT

  • RARIMUM D08tB RESULTING PROM AIRRORNE RCLEA$t$

PERIOD CP RELLASE - 01/01/09 70 12/31/89 CALCULATED 02/07/90 ADULT RECEPTOR 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 4 TYPE QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER ANNUAL JAN-RAR APR JUN JUL.StP OCT DEC 7 canna AIR 6.59t-04 1.16t-04 6.63E-04 3.34t-03 4.78t 03 ( M RAD ) (W ) (W ) (W ) (W ) (W ) RETA AIR 3.76t-03 6.05t-04 3.79t+03 1.44t-02 2.252-02  ! ( M RAD ) (W ) (W ) (W ) (W ) (W ) TOT. RODY 1.55t-04 3.14t-05 1.548 04 1.09t.03 1.435-03 (MREM) (W ) (W ) (W ) (W ) (W )

     $RIN                    1.63t-03         2.80t-04      1.63t-03       9.10E-03       1.26t-02 (MREM)                 (W      )        (W     )      (W     )       (W      )      (W     )

ORGAN 1.62t-04 1.678 03 4.93E-03

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                                                                             .            e.90t-03 (MREM)                 (N      )        (N     )      (N     1       (N      )      (N     )

THYROID THYROID THYROID THYROID THYR 0!D THIS IS A REPORT POR THE CAttNDAR YEAR 1989 COMPLIANCE STATUS - 10 CPR 50 APP. 1 ADULT RECEPTOR j ..........-. g CP APP !. ........ ... QTRLY IST QTR 2ND QTR 3RD QTR 4TH QTR YRLY  % OP ORJ JAN-KAR APR-JUN JUL-5tr DCT-NOV ORJ APP.! CAMMA AIR (MRAD) 5.0 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.07 10.0 0.05 RETA AIR (MRAD) 10.0 0.04 0.01 0.04 0.14 20.0 0.11 707. RODY (MREM) 2.5 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.04 5.0 0.03 SRIN (MREM) 1.5 0.02 0.00 0.02 0.12 15.0 0.08 CRGAN (MREM) 7.5 0.00 0.02 0.07 0.00 15.0 0.05 THYROID THYROID THYR 01D THYROID THYROID j Rgsyt,t- e re opot l Open or",.i..q 11 , UPDA rr . - n i FtBPUAP !aqq 57

u l I f 1ABLE 3.1-2 i BRAIDwo0D UNIT ONE ADULT RECEPT 0R 1989 ANNUAL REPORT MAX 1 MUM DOSt$ (MREM) RESULTING FROM LIQUID EFFLUtNTS PERIOD OF RELEASE - 01/01/09 TO 12/31/89 CALCULAftD 01/15/90 1ST 2ND 3RD (TM DOSt TYPE QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER ANNUAL JAN-MAR APR-JUN JUL.SEP OCT-DEC TOTAL 1.59t-02 3. 38 t.0 3 1.89t-03 1.36t-01 1.58t-01 6 BODY INTERNAL 2.162-02 4.98t.03 4.20t-03 1.84t-01 2.12t-01 ORGAN LIVER GI LLI GI-LLI LIVER LIVER THIS IS A REPORT FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1989 COMPLIANCE STATUS - 10 CrR 50 APP. 1

                             ............ g or APP I ............

QTRLY 1ST QTR 2ND QTR 3RD QTR 4TH QTR YRLY t of l OBJ JAN-MAR APR.JUN JUL-SEP OCT-NOV OBJ APP.! TOTAL 80DY (MREM) 1.5 1.06 0.23 0.13 9.10 3.0 5.26 CRIT. ORGAN (MREM) 5.0 0.43 0.10 0.08 3.67 10.0 ,2,12 LIVER- GI-LLI GI.LLI LIVER LIVtp RESULTS BA$tD UPot ODCM REVISION 11 UPDATE CS204 FEBRUARY 1986 I l 1 l i g i l 1 L 58 1 i l

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l TABLE 3.1-2 (continued) SRAIDWOOD UNIT TWO ADULT RECEPT 0R 1989 ANNUAL REPORT RARIMUM DO$tS (MREM) RESULTING FROM LIQUID EFFLUENTS PERIOD OF RELCA$t - 01/01/09 to 12/31/89 CALCULATED 01/15/90 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TM DOSE TYPt QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER ANNUAL JAN-RAR APR.JUN JUL-SEP OCT.DEC TOTAL 1.598 02 3. 3 8 t-0 3 . 1.99t.03 1.362 01 1.54t.01 BODY INTERNAL 2.168-02 4.98t-03 4.34E.03 1.84t 01 2.12t-01 ORGAN LIVER GI-LLI GI-LLI LIVER LIVER THIS IS A REPORT FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1989 COMPLIANCE STATUS 10 CPR 50 APP. 1

                           ............ g or APP 1.        ............

QTRLY 18T QTR 2ND QTR 3RD QTR 4TH QTR YRLY g or OBJ JAN=RAR APR-JUN JUL.SEP OCT.NOV QSJ ' APP.! TOTAL 80DY (MBEM) 1.5 1.06 0.23 0.13 9.10 3,0 5.26 l CRIT. CRCAN(MREM) 5.0 0.43 0.10 0.09 3.67 10.0 ,2.12 LIVER O!-LLI O!-LLI LIVER LtytR RESULTS BA$tD UPor CDCM REVISION 11 UPDATE CS204 FEBRUARY 1986 59

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l TABLE 5.0-2 BRAIDWOOD STATION ENVIRONt1EilTAL RADIOLOGIAL f10tilTORING PROGRAM, SAMPLIllG LOCAT10flS i

1. AIR SAMPLERS Di stance Direction :

i Site Codea Location (tailes) (') l 80-01 Braidwood 1.5 34 BD-02 Custer Park 5.0 80 BD-03(C) County Line Road 6.2 120 BD-04 Essex 4.8 165 BD-05 Gardner 5.5 225 BD 06 Godley 0.5 245 BD-19 Near Site Northwest 0.3 314  : BD-20 Near Site North 0.6 9 BD-21 Near Site Northeast 0.5 33

2. TLDs
a. Same as No. 1.
b. Special TLD Samplers Distance Direction Site Code (miles) (*)

Inner Ring , BD-101-1 0.6 9 00-101-2 0.62 10 BD-102-1 1. 2 32 BD-102-2 1.1 33 BD-104-1,2 0. 7 76 80-105-1,2 1. 5 85 BD-106-1,2 1.7 120 l BD-107-1,2 2 135 l 8D-108-1,2 2 148 l BD-109-1,2b 2.5 190 BD-110-1,2 1.8 205 BD-111a-1 1.4 218 BD-111a-2 1.4 218.5 BD-111b-1 1.1 234 BD-111b-2 1.1 235 B0-112-1 0.7 252 B0-112-2 0. 7 253 BD-113a-1 0.5 263 ! BD-ll3a-2 0.5 264 I BD-113b-1 0.4 273 BD-ll3b-2 0.4 276 a Control (reference) locations are denoted by a "C" af ter site code. All other locations are indicator, b New special TLDs site for this Spec. 65

TABLE 5.0-2 (continued) BR AIDWOOD STATION ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGIAL MONITORING PROGRAM, SAMPLING LOCATIONS

2. TLDs(continued)
b. Special TLD Samplers (continued)

Distance Direction Site Code (miles) (*) BD-114-1 0.4 294 BD-114-2 0.4 298 BD-116-1 0.4 342 BD-116 2 0.5 346 Outer Ring BD-201-1,2 '4.2 11 B0-202-1,2 4.8 20 BD-203-1,2b 4.9 45 BD-204-1,2 4.3 67 BD-205-1,2b 4.0 86 BD-206-1,2 4.5 112 BD-207-1,2 4.1 113 BD-208-1,2 4.5 155 BD-209-1,2b 4.8 185 BD-210-1,2 4.9 195 BD-211-1,2 4.8 220  ! BD-212-1,2 4.7 240 l BD-213-1,2 4.5 260 BD-214-1,2 4.3 287 BD-215-1,2b 4.5 315 BD-216-1,2 4.4 330 l

3. MILK Distance Direction Site Code Location (miles) (*)

BD-11 Mack-Morris Farm 2.4 95 BD-17 Halpins Fann BD-18 (C) Biro's Fann 10.5 270 a Control (reference) locations are denoted by a "C" after the site code. All-other locations are indicators. b New special TLDs site for this Spec. c Mack is the operator; Morris is the owner. l e 66 m

TABLE 5.0-2 (continued) BRAIDWOOD STATION ENVIRONMENTAL RAD 10LOGI AL MONITORING PROGRAM, 5AMPLING LOCATIONS

4. VEGETABLES Distance Direction Site Code Location (miles) (*)

BD-14 Pinnick Farm 1.8 350 BD-15 Girot Farm 1.4 5 BD-16 Clark Farm 4.0 67

5. GROUND /WELL WATER Distance Direction Site Code Location (miles) (*)

BD-13 Braidwood City Hall 1.7 30

6. SURFACE WATER Distance Direction Site Code Location (miles) (')

BD-10 Kankakee River Site No 5 5.0 76 BD-07 Kankakee River Site No 1 5.5 85

7. FISH Distance Direction Site Code Location (miles) (*)

BD-10 Kankakee River Site No 5 5.0 76 BD-07 Kankakee River Site No 1 5.5 85

8. SHORELINE SEDIMENTS j

Distance Direction Site Code location (miles) (*) i BD-10 Kankakee River Monitoring 5.0 76 1 Site No 5 (downstream) i 67 i

TABLE 5.0-2 (continued) BRAIDWOOD STATION EtrWIR0fff al At RADIOLMICAL HDMITORING PROGRArt. 5Ar1PLE COLLECTION AND AMAlf5ES t et.at ion Collection Type of Frequency Saoyle Media Code 8 $tte Frequency Analysis of Analysis seemark s 80-01 Breldwood Continuous Gross beta Weekly On all samples.

1. Airborne Use quarterly con 90 sites f rena each location.

Pertt(ulates 60-02 Coster Park operation Gamma Isot @ art erly County Line Road for a week Garuna Isot Weekly If gross beta activity in atr e articulate 80-03 (C) sgles >10 times the yearly mem of control 60-04 Esses 80-05 Gardner samples. BD-06 Godley Filter Weekly BD-19 Siear site tehwest Ochange 80-20 ther site hott.h BD-21 heer stte htheast 5ane as 1. Continuous 1-131 Weekly on all samples.

2. Airterne todine operation for a week 8 -

On all semples.

3. Air Sampisng Sene as 1. Test and Weekly Irdin Pf.sint enance
4. It D Sane as I, @arterly Ganna @arterly Two set at all AP locations. One set read quarterly. Second set read if requiree by 80-101 1,2 fener Ring Casumonwalth Edison. At other locations, 102-1,2 all sets read quarterly. Mtalousa of two 104-1,2 TLDs per set.

105-1,2 106-1.2 101-1,2 108-l.2 109-1.2b 110-1.2

  • Control (ref erence) locations are cenoted by a "C" in this column. All other locations are indicators.

b hev special TLD site for this Spec.

TABLE 5.0-2 (continued) BRAIDW0nD STATIDW ENv!RONMENTAL aADIOLOGICAL MONITORING 79087AM. SAMPLE COLLECTION AS ANALYSES tocation Cellett1on Type of Fregsency Sample Med1a Cedea 51te Frequency Analysfs of Anelysis B port s [ 4 TLD's (contfnoed) 90-111e-l.2 111b-1.2 112-1,2 Il3a-1.2 1136-1.2 114-1.2 116-1,2 80-201-1 ,2 Outer Ring 202-1,2 203-1.2b

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206-1.2 207-1.2 208-1.2 209-1.2b 210-1.2 211-1,2b 212-1.2 21 3-1 .2 214-1.2 215-1,2b 216-1,2

5. Mfik 80-11 Meck-Morris Fem Santmenthly Gamme Isot Seefsenthly on all samples.

Moy-October Monthly 80-17 Helpfns Farm I-131 Septmenthly 80-18 (C) . 8Iros Fe m Monthly Monthly November-Apr1I a Control (reference) locations are denoted by a *C" f a this column. All other locettens are indiceters, b New spec 1al TLD sf te for thIs Spec.

TABLE 5.0-2 (continued) BRAIDWOOD STATION ENVIR0884 ENTAL R ADIOLOGICAL MONITORING pWOgtM. sap *LE COLLECTION Ae MIALYSES Location Collectfon Type of Frequency Sample Medfa Codea Sfte Frequency Analysts of Analysts senarks

6. Vegetables 89-14 Pfnnick Fare Annually Gaume Isot Armeelly Four varietfes from ead locatten as 80-15 Girot Farm avallable at harvest.

80-16 Clark Faru

7. Ground /Well 90-13 Brafduced City 81 weekly Gross beta Monthly Monthly compostte sample.

Water Hall Well Trf t f um Omarterly Quarterly compostte sample. Gamma Isot meethly Monthly camposite sample. I-131 8 fueekly Analysis fs done when compesItfng F uret sample dose calculated for conswaytten of enter >l eres per year.

8. Surface Water 80-10 Kantanee Rfeer Weetly Tritfum brterly
  • Omerterly analysts of meetly campesites.

Monitoring 5fte Gamma iset Monthly A senthly compostte leo. 5 (downstream) 80-07 Kantatee River 19enftering Site 100.1 (upstream)

9. Fish 80-10 Kanta6ee Rfver Three tfees G m isot Three times Sprf ag. Summer, and Fall.

14enitoring 5fte a year. a yeer. On edfble portfons only; et leest me. 5 (deumstream) tuo spectes. 80-07 Kaata6ee Rfver ManIterIng 5fte too. 5 (upstream)

10. Shorel1ne 80-10 Kankatce R1ver Semfanneal Gemme Isot sontanneal On all samples. '

Sediments Monfterlag Site ho. 5 (demnstream) a Control (reference) locations are denoted t>y a *C* fa this column. All other locattens are indicators. , ,. . ~ . - - . - ,. . _ - _ ._ . - - . _ .- . _ . . .

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TABLE 5.0-2 (continued) ERAlthdOOD STATiest Et!VIt08 MENTAL RADIOLOGICAL f109 tit (RIf!G PROGR41 vreE C0ttfCTIOff Ape meALYSES

  • tocetton Collection Type of se+1e tiedte 6de Freitsency 59te Frequency Apelysts of Analysis sim.ert s
11. Detry Census 4. $ste boundery to 2 usles --
4. Enuaeretloa Anamelly Dureny yeatng se.sen.

by a door-to-door or egulve-lent cemeting technique.

b. 2 miles to 5 miles 6. Enumeretton Annually Burtag yrena, seesen.

by referenced infometson fre4 county eyrt-cultural agents or other reltable N sources.

c. At detries listed in Iten 5. -- c. Iaguire 45 to Annually During versas seesen.

practices: i (1) Pastere caly. (2) feed and chop caly. (3) Pastere end feed; if botti, est fermer to estimete fraction of feed f ree pasture:

                                                                                                                                                                                                 <255, 25-56E. 50-155 or 2155.
12. taverest' In eII 16 sectors op to 5 efles Anamelly Residence Ceases L'-_._m.. . _ . --~ ~.~._m. _ . . .. _ -....._.,-w~.,m._~.- . _ , . . - - , - - . ' . . .- ~ , ~ _ . . . _ . , - . . . . . . . < . . . - . . _ - - - . - - . . . . . - . .A .
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TABLE 5.0-3 EWWIROMPTmTRL RADI0t.0GICAL Pom!ToelmG PROGRA*t DeanTEetY St"*%AY meme of Factitty Braidwood muclear Power Station Docket me. 50-456. 50-457 _ tocation of Factitty Bracev111e. tilinois Raporting Perfod 1st Overter 1089 (County. State) Indicator Locet9on with flighest Control Sample type aswJ tocations Quarterly m en tocations mineer of Type muutper of Meena neen Mee,a %n.roottae (Units) Analyses LLD Range Location penge Rang

  • Results Air Partfcolates Gross Beta 117 0.01 0.033 (104/104) 8-02. Coster tark 0.034 !!3/13) 0.034 (13/13) 0 (pC1/m3) (0.016-0.062) 5.0 mt9 80* (0.020-0.054) (0.020-0.t42)

Gesume Spec. 9 0.01 <tLD - -

                                                                                                                                                                     <tto               O Airborne lodine      1-131             117    0.07          <tLD                   -                     -

4LD 0 (pC5/m3) Gasuna Background Gesume Dese 9 3.0 12.7 (8/8) 80-05. Gardeer 15.5 (1/1) 11.9 (1/1) 0 (TLDs) (mR/Qtr.) (11.6-15.5) 5.5 mi e 2 N ' - - Milk 1-131 9 0.5 4LD - -

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Gesuna Spec. 9 Cs-134 5.0 <tLD - -

                                                                                                                                                                     <ttD               0 c"o                                                               Cs-137                   5.0           <tLD                   -                     -
                                                                                                                                                                     <t t D             0 Other Gassias           10.0           <tLD                    -                    -

4LD 0 well Water Gross Seta 3 2.2 23.4 (3/3) 80-13. Braidwood City 23.4 (3/3) w 0 (pC1/1) (14.1-30.2) Hall Welt. 1.7 et 930' Genene spec. 3 Cs-134 10 <tLD - - mone O Cs-137 10 * <ttD - - Mone 0 Other Gesumes 20 <tt0 - - %ne o Tritive 1 200 <tLD - - none 0 Surface Water Gamma Spec. 6 (pC1/1) Cs-134 10 <ttD - - none O Cs-137 10 <ttD - - mone 0 Other Gesumas 15 <tLD - - none 0 Tritt om 2 200 <tLD -. - moae 9 a Peen and range based on detectable measurements only. Fraction fadicated in perenthesis.

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TABLE 5.0-4 EnvIn0eENTAL RADIOLOGICAL IWNITORIss 590ERAM QUARTE 9LY 5t980RY meme of Facility Breldmood mucteer power Stetten Docket No. 50-456. 50-457 _ Location of Facility Bracewfile. Illinois Reporting period 2nd Quorter 1989 (County State) Indfcator Location with mighest I Control l Sample Type end Locations Quorterly mean  ! Locettons mueer of Type mueer of means seen meena men.couttne (Units) Analyses LLO Range location Reage Reage Pesults Air particuletes Gross Seta 117 0.01 0.071 (104/104) 80-05 Gardner 0.023 (13/13) 0.071 (13/13) 0 (pC1/m3) (0.009-0.035) 5.5 et o 225* Gamme Spec. (0.011-0.031) (0.011-0.035) 9 0.01 <tLD - -

                                                                                                                                                           <tt o            O Afrborne fedtne       I-131            111          0.0yb          <tLD

{ pct /*3) 4t0 0 Gam Background samme Dese 9 3.0 14.1 (8/8) 90-19. neer site 15.4 (1/1) 35.1 (1/1) 0 (TLes) (sst/Qtr.) (12.7-15.4) merthwest 0.3 et# 314 * - - fH!k 1-131 15 0.5 <LLD - 4tD (pCf/1) 0 Gamme Spec. 15 Cs-134 5.0 4LD - - ALD 0 w Cs-131 5.0 4LD W 4t0 O Other Gammes 10.0 4LD - - ALD 0 Surface meter Gamme Spec. 6 10 4LD - 4tD 0 (pCf/l) Cs-134 10 <tLD 4t0 0 Cs-13T 10 <LLD - -

                                                                                                                                                           *LLO            6 Other Gammes                 15               <tLD                        -                                -
                                                                                                                                                           *LLD            0 Trftfum             2       200               4LD        80-07. Ranketee Rf
  • 1690 (1/1) 1699 (1/I) O monitoring s1te me. 1 5.5 etp e5*

Well Weter Gross Sete. 3 1.2 31.5 (3/3) 80-13,traidueod Cfty (pct /s) 31.5 (3/3) mene 0 (26.2-39.7) melt mets. 1.7 =ip 3e* (26.2-39.7) Gamme Spec. 3 Cs-134 le 4LD - - mene Cs-13T 10 <LLD - heae 0 Other Gammes 20 4LD - - mene 4 Tritten 1 200 <tLD - - mene 0 a meen and range based on detectable meeserements only. Traction indicated $n perenthests.

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TABLE 5.0- 4 (continued) ENVIR098t#TAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORIE PROGRAM OttARTERLY SupWUutY flame of Facility Braiduced thsclear Power Station Doctet No. 50-456. 50 a57 Location of Facility B aceville. Illinois Reporting Period 7ad Omarter 1999 (County State) . Indicator Location with Nighest Centrol Sample Type and Locations Overterly Mean Type Lecettoes member of humber of meen* feran meena geon-roottae (ttnits) Analyses LLD Range Location Reage Range mesults Bottom Sediments Gamms Spec. 2 (pCf/g dry) Cs-134 0.1 4LD - - mene - 0 Cs-131 0.1 0.35 (1/1) 80-10, Rantahee River - nome g w monitoring site me. 5 5.0 mi9 76* Other Gasmas 0.7 4LD - - none o Fish Gesuma Spec- 4 (pCf/g wet 1 Cs-134 0.10 <LLD ' - - 4tB e Cs-131 0.10 4LD - - 4LD 0 Other Gammies 0.13 - <LLD - - 4LS 0 a Mean and range trasee on detectable seasurements only. Fractions indicated in perentheses. l .. -. . - - , , - . . . . - . , . . , ~ . . , , . - - - - -

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TABLE 5.0-5 ENVlaceMENTAL aAD10 LOGICAL *e04170aI4G Pa0Gamm QUAnitatt Stoommy home of Tec111ty eretth. cod nuclear Pe=er Stetten Docket 4o. _ _50-456. 50-457 Location of Tecf11ty Bracev111e. tiltects aeporting Period 3rd Quarter 1999. , , (Leonty. 5 tote) Indicator tocation with Highest Control Sample Type and Locetfons Qmerterly Meen Locetiens wwmber of Type humber of Meena Mpen- -- ' me,ne Won-routine (Unfts) Anetyses LLD asage Location aange aan9e mesults AirPortjculetes Gross 8ete 117 0.01 0.023 (104/104) 90-04. Essen 4.8 0.025 (13/13) 0.022 (13/13) 0 (pCf/m ) (0.011-0.045) of 9 165* (0.017-0.036) (0.016-0.032) Gomune Spec. 9 0.01 <tLD - -

                                                                                                                                                                          <tLD             0 Afrborne Iodine       1-131            117       0.07b          <LLO                               -                                       -
                                                                                                                                                                          <tto             0 (pCf/m3)

Genute 8ackground Gessne Oose 9 3.0 14.0 (8/8) B0-05. Gerdaer. 17.0 (1/1) 13.7 (1/15 0 (TL0s) (mR/Qtr.) (12.7-17.0) 5.5 et 9 225* - - u te11k 1-131 18 0.5 <LLO - - (LLO O (pCf /1) Gamune Spec. 18 Cs-134 5.0 <tLO - -

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TABLE 5.0- 6 1 ENTIROIB1 ENTAL 8lADIOLOGIC4 840NITORING P90GR8pl QU4W7ERLY StpWWWY IImme of Facility Bretemoed mocleer Power Stetten Doctet me. 50 456, 50 457 Lecetten of Factitty Sraceville, 111tnefs Reporting Perfed 4th Qoerter 1989__ Rounty. Statel Indfester tecetten with Mighest Centrol Sample Type and Locations Qeerterly peeen tocottens Wr of Type number of Meen# lllr~ in ~ ~ ' None ten-routine (Units) Ane?yses LLD Range Locetten Seage Benge Resul t s Air Porticoletes Gross Sete 117 0.01 0.034 (194/104) 80-20. Weer $t te Q.037 (13/13) 0.034 183/13) 0 (pct /e8) (0.017-0.064) north 0.6 mi 9 9* (0.0F8-0.064 ) 10.070-0.0568 Gamme spec. 9 0.01 4LO - -

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BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - JANUARY-MARCH 1989 STABILITY' CLASS - EXTREMELY UNSTABLE (DIFF. TEMP 199-30 FT) WINDS MEASURED AT 203. FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .8-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL. N O O O O O O 0 NNE O O O O O 0- 0 NE O O 3 1 0 0 4 ENE o 1 3 1 0 0 5 E O O O 1 0 0 1 ESE O O O O 1 0 1 SE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SSE O O O O O O 0 S O O O O 3 0 3 SSW 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 SW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WSW 0 0 0 0 0' O O W 0 0 0 1 0 0- 1 WNW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NW 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 NNW 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 0 1 11- 4 4 0 20 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes 7 80-

BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD --JANUARY-MARCH 1989 STABILITY CLASS - MODERATELY UNSTABLE (DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT) WINDS MEASURED AT 203 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .6-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N O 2 2 4 0 0 8 NNE O O O O O O O NE O 1 0 3 0 0 4 ENE O 1 2 0 0 0 3 E O 1 0 1 0 0 2 ESE O O O O O O O , SE O O O O O O O SSE O O O O O 0 0 S O O O 1 0 2 3 SSW O O O O O O O SW 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 WSW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W - 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 ! WNW 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 l l NW 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 l NNW 0 0 2 4 0 0 6 ! VARIABLE O O O O O O O. ! TOTAL 0 5 6 16 -2 2 31 i Houro of calm in this stability class: 0 l Houro of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 7 l 81

I BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR. POWER STATION  ; PERIOD 0F RECORD ~- JANUARY-MARCH. 1989 STABILITY CLASS - SLIGHTLY UNSTABLE (DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT) WINDS MEASURED AT'203 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .8-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N O 2 2 2 2 0 8-NNE 0 0 2 0 1 0 3-

  • 0 4 NE O O 2 1 1 ENE O 2 3 3 0 0 8 E O 3 2 0 0 0 5
          -ESE                 O           1           0           0            0          0          1 SE                O           2-          2           3-           0          0          7 SSE                 O           O           O           5            1          0          6 S                 0           0           0           4            2          0          6 SSW                 0           0           0           1            1          0          2 SW                0           0           0           0            0          0          0 WSW                 0           0           0           0            0          0          0-W                 0           0           0           0            0          3          3 WNW                 0           0           0           3            1          0          4 1                                                                                                         4 l             NW                0           0           2           1            4          0          7 NNW                 0           1           3           7            1          0         12 VARIABLE            O           O           O           O            O          O          O TOTAL               0          11          18          30           14          3         76 t

l Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 ! Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 l Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 7 l l 82 l l1

BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - JANUARY-MARCH 1989 STABILITY CLASS - NEUTRAL (DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT) WINDE MEASURED AT 203 FEET WshL WIND SPEED (IN MPH) D;5MiWM .d-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL

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N 2 4 33 39 12 0 90 NNE O 12 12 16 11 1 52 NE 2 8 20 39 10 1 80 l { ENE 1 6 36 26 0 0 69 ! E 2 14 14 13 2 0 45 ESE O 2 8 17 10 1 38 !

                                                                                                     !4 SE               O          10          18           14          6           5          53   4 I

SSE O 4 25 13 13 1 56 S 0 6 18 20 23 12 79 SSW 0 5 17 22 31 19 94 SW 0 10 32 28 15 2 87 WSW 2 9 25 35 9 10 90 i W 1 14 16 23 15 14 83 j WNW 1 3 9 47 40 12 112 NW 1 7 4 34 17. 3 66 NNW 0 0 12 42 17 3 74  ; VARIABLE O O O O O O O  ! i TOTAL 12 114 299 428 231 84 1168 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 2 - Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:- 7 83

i BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD --JANUARY-MARCH 1989 STABILITY CLASS - SLIGHTLY STABLE (DIFF TEMP'199-30 FT) I WINDS MEASURED AT 203 FEET-WIND WIND SPEED-(IN MPH) DIRECTION .8-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N 1 5 6 14 1 .0 27 NNE o 3' 5 5. 1 14 -28 NE O O 10 8 .1 -13 32 ENE .0 1 '10 5 0 0 16 E 1 4 7 4 1 0 17 ESE O O 10 11 5 1 27 SE O 4 8 22 7 1 42 SSE O 8 14 33 16 -1 72 S O 3 8 22 37 19 89 SSW 0 2 5 19 53 15. 94 SW 2 7 2 24 10' 1 46 WSW 4 3 7 '38 '9 -1 62' W 1 10 9 22 12 -1 55 - WNW 2 9 9 32 16 3 71 NW 1 2 13 14 .1 0 .31 NNW 0 1 12 12 6 0 31. VARIABLE O O O O' O O O l TOTAL 12 62 135 285 176 70 740 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0= Hours of missing wind measurements-in this stability class: 'O Hours of missing stability measurements-in all stability classes: 7. 84

BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - JANUARY-MARCH 1989 STABILITY CLASS - MODERATELY STABLE (DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT) ' WINDS MEASURED AT 203 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .8-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL' N O 2 0 1 0 0 3 NNE O O O O O O O NE O O 1 5 0 0 6 ENE 2 0 2 0 0 0 4 E O O 2 0 0 0 2 ESE 1 1 2 7 0 0 11 SE O 4 1 6 0 0 11 SSE 2 2 1 1 1 0 7 S 1 1 1 0 0 0 3 SSW 1 2 0 0 3 0 6 SW 1 2 1 0 0 0 4 WSW 0 1 0 2 0 0 3 W 0 0 1 6 0 0 7 WNW 0 0 1 6 0 0 7 NW 0 0 7 '4 0 0 11 NNW 1 0 2 3 0 0 6 VARIABLE O O O O O O 0-TOTAL 9 15 22 41 4 0 91 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Houro of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 7 85

4 BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - JANUARY-MARCH 1989 ' STABILITY CLASS - EXTREMELY STABLE (DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT) WINDS MEASURED AT 203 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .8-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N O O O O O O O NNE O O O O O O' O NE O O O O O O O ENE O O 1 0 0 0' 1-E O O 1 0 0 0 1 ESE O O 2 1 0 ~0 3 SE O O 1 2 1 0 4 SSE O O O O 0- 0 0 l S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SSW 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 SW 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 WSW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 1 0 0- 5 1 0 7 i WNW 0 2 4 0 0 0 6 i NW 0 0 0 0 0' O O l- NNW O O O O O O O l VARIABLE O O 0- 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 2 4 9 8 2 0 25 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 l 1 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0

Hours-of missing stability measurements in all stabilf.ty classes: 7 _l l

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r BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - APRIL-JUNE 1989 STABILITY CLASS - EXTREMELY UNSTABLE (DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT) WINDS MEASURED AT 203 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .8-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N O 2 5 3 0 0 -10 NNE O 4 7 7 0 0 18 NE O 4 2- 5 0 0 11 ENE O 5 5 2 0 0 -12 E O 1 7 0 3 0 11 ESE O O O 6 3 0 9 SE O O O 1 1 0 2 SSE O O O O 1 0 1 S 0 0 1 0 0 2 3 SSW O O O O O O O SW 0 0 1 0 0- 0 1 i WSW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WNW 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 NW 0 0 2 3 0 0 5 NNW 0 0 8 0 0 0 8 VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 0 16 38 30 8 2 94 Houro of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 0 87 r ;

BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - APRIL-JUNE. 1989 STABILITY CLASS - MODERATELY UNSTABLE (DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT)- WINDS MEASURED AT 203 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .8-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N O 3 2 0 0 0 5 NNE O 1 1 5 1 0 8 NE O 1 5 1 0 0 7 , ENE O 2 3 1 0 0 6 E O 3 0 0 1 0 4 ESE O 2 2 1 0 0 5  ; SE O 4 2 4 1 0- 11 SSE O O O 1 1 1 3 l S O O 2 2 0 0 4 SSW 0 0 0 3 3 0 6 SW 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 WSW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W O O O O O 2 2 WNW 0 0 2 3 3 2 10 NW 0 0 6 8 2 0 16 , NNW 0 3 2 4 0 0 9 VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 0 19 27 34 12 5- 97 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 1 . Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 0-88

4 l BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - APRIL-JUNE 1989 l STABILITY CLASS - SLIGHTLY UNSTABLE (DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT)- I WINDS MEASURED AT 203 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .8-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N 0 O 3 1 0 0 4 NNE O 3 4 4 3 0 14 NE O O 3 4 0 0 7 ENE 1 3 2 0 0 0 6 E O O 3 0 1 0 4 ESE O O O O O O O SE O 2 2 0 2 0 6 SSE O 5 1 6 5 1 18 j S O 2 1 2 3 1 9 l SSW O O 1 3 1 0 5 l SW 0 0 2 5 0 0 7 WSW 0 0 4 2 1 0 7 W 0 1 2 2 2 0 7  ; [ WNW 0 0 2 10 3 2- 17 NW 0 2 5 13 1 0 21 E!

                                                                                                        -l NNW                 0          2          8-          1           0          0          11      i VARIABLE            O          O          O           O           O          O           O     j TOTAL               1         20         43          53          22          4        143 i

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 . Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability classt                            0 Houro of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:                                0     <

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BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - APRIL-JUNE 1989 , STABILITY CLASS - NEUTRAL (DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT) WINDS MEASURED AT 203 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) , ) DIRECTION .8-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL , N O 5 17 6 0 0 28 NNE 1 7 17 10 13 .0 48 NE 2 5 26 30 3 0 66  ; ENE 1 12 21 '11 0 0 45 E 3 4 16 8 11 0 42 ESE 1 4 13 13 1 0 32 SE 1 8 19 13 12 4 57 , SSE O 7 14 21 11 6 59 ,

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S 1 9 26 25 10 11 82 - SSW 2 6 15 16 18 -8 65 e SW 1 4 12 13 11 2- 43

  • WSW 2 8 15 15 3 2 45 W 2 11 26 11 6 6 62 ,

WNW 5 13 37 35 15 6 111 NW 0 21 29 28 7 0 85 NNW 2 16 32 13 0 0 63 l VARIABLE O O O O O O O l l r l-TOTAL 24 140 335 268 121 45: 933 Hours of calm in this stability class:- 0 Hours of missing wind measurements.in this stability class: .7 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 0 90

f BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - APRIL-JUNE 1989 STABILITY CLASS - SLIGHTLY STABLE- (DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT) WINDS MEASURED AT 203 FEET WIND WIND SPEED-(IN MPH) DIRECTION .8-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N 1 5 6 6 0 0 18 NNE O 4 11 14 0 0 29 NE 1 6 17 8 0 0 32 ENE 2 6 32 0 0 0 40 E O 5 26 21 2 0 54 ESE O 2 12 16 1 0 31 SE O 2 10 22 7 0 41 SSE 1 5 18 14 8 4 50 S 0 3 9 22 25 7 66 SSW 0 2 4 26 16 7 55 SW 0 6 19 16 4 0 45 WSW 0 8 15 14 0 0 37 -; W 2 7 21 10 0 0 40 I WNW O 4 20 20 6 0 50 NW 2 3 21 13 2 0 43 NNW 0 4 12 6 0 0 22 l i VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 9 74 253 228 71 18 653 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 2 Hours of miss1ng stability measurements in all stability classes: 0 t i I 91- h

BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - APRIL-JUNE 1989 STABILITY CLASS - MODERATELY STABLE ~(DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT) WINDS MEASURED AT 203 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .8-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N O 2 1: 6 0 'O 9 NNE O 3 0 0 0 0 3 NE O O O O O 0 0 ENE 1 2 4 0 0 0 7 E O 2 8 3. 1 0 14 ESE O O 4 8 0 0 12 SE O 4 6 2 0 0 12 t SSE O 4 7 0 0 1 12

          'S                 1          0            4         2          0            0          7
                                                                                                     .i SSW                 1          3            4         2          0            0         10-SW                2          5            4         4          0            0         15 WSW                 1          3            6         9          0            0         19 W                 0          6            8         6          0            0         20 WNW                 0          3          10          8          0            0         21 NW                3          4          12          4          0            0         23 NNW                 1          4            9         0          0           ~0         14 VARIABLE           -0          0            0         0          0            0          0 TOTAL              10         45          87         54          1            1        198 Hours of calm in this stability class:                   0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:                             0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:                                0 92

9 4 BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - APRIL-JUNE 1989 STABILITY CLASS - EXTREMELY STABLE (DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT) WINDS MEASURED AT 203 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .8-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N O O O O O O O NNE O O O O O O O NE 1 0 2 1 0 0 4 ENE 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 E O 2 0 0 0 0 2 ESE O O O 1 0 0 1 SE O 1 3 2 0 0 6 SSE O 2 1 0 0 0 3 S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SSW 0 2 1 1 0 0 4 SW 0 2 0 2 1 0 5 , WSW 0 0 2 2 2 0 6 W 2 2 1 4 0 0 9 WNW 0 1 3 4 0 0 8 NW 0 0 1 2 0 0 3 NNW 0 1 2 0 0 0 3 VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 4 14 16 19 3 0 56 Houro of calm in this stability class: 0 Houra of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 0

       .                                           93

DRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - JULY-SEPTEMBER 1989 . STABILITY CLASS - EXTREMELY UNSTABLE (DIFF TEMP 199-30-FT). WINDS MEASURED AT 203 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN-MPH) DIRECTION .8-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N O 2 1 5 0 0 8 3 NNE O 4 3 5 2 0 14 NE 1 6 6 0 0 0 13 ENE O 1 11 0 0 0 12 E O O 4 0 0 0 '4 ESE O O O O O O O SE O O 1 1 0 0- 2 SSE O O O O -0 0 0 . S 0 0 0 0- 0 0 0 SSW 0 0 0 0 0 0- 0 SW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WSW 0 0 0 0 0 0- 0 W 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 WNW 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 < NW 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 NNW 0 0 2 8 1 0 11 VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 1 13 30 23 3 0 -' 70 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements-in all stability classes: .1 9a

BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER' STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - JULY-SEPTEMBER 1989 l STABILITY CLASS - MODERATELY UNSTABLE (DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT)  ! WINDS MEASURED AT 203 FEET I WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .8-3 4.7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N O 4 6 1 1 0 12 NNE O O 6 2 1 0 9 NE O 5 13- 1 0 0 19 , ENE O 4 13 0 0 0 17 E 1 6 6 0 0 0 13 i ESE O 4 1 0 0 0 5 i SE O 3 3 0 0 0 6 SSE O O 2 0 0 0 2 S 0 0 2 2 3 0 5  ; SSW 0 0 0 1 2 0 3 SW 0 0 0 1 0 0 1-WSW 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 W 0 1 4 2 0 0 7  ; WNW 0 2 4 1 0 0 7  ; NW 0 0 4 2 0 0 6

  • NNW 0 0 2 2 0 0 4 VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 1 29 66 18 5 0 119 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability-class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 1 95

g- w: BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - JULY-SEPTEMBER 1989 STABILITY CLASS - SLIGHTLY UNSTABLE' (DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT) WINDS MEASURED AT 203 FEET

                                                                                                    'l WIND                      WIND SPEED (IN MPH)

DIRECTION .8-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24- TOTAL . N O 4 2 0 0 0 6' NNE O 5 4 0 0 0 9 j NE 1 3 9 2 0 0 15 ENE 1 1 5 1 0 0 8 E O 1 '3 1 0 0 5 i ESE O 6 5 0 0 0 11 SE O 5 6 0 1 0 12 1 SSE O 2 5 6 1 0 14 S 0 6 1 1 1 0 9 SSW 0 2 3 4 2 0' 11-SW 0 1 6 3 0 0 10 WSW 0 2 5 5 0 0 12-W 0 1 3 7 0 0 11- , WNW 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 l NW 0 3 2 2 0 0 7-NNW 0 5 9 2 0 0 16. VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 2 47 69- 34 5 0 157 I Hours of calm in this stability-class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in-this stability class: 0 Hours o' missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 1 96

BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION - PERIOD OF RECORD - JULY-SEPTEMBER 1989 STABILITY CLASS - NEUTRAL- (DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT) WINDS MEASURED AT 203 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .8-3 4 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N 3 8 17 10 1 2 41 NNE 4 7 30 32 8 0 '81 NE 2 15 53' 25 1 0- 96 ENE 5 21 30 1 1 0 58 E 9 9 5 1 0 0 24 ESE 5 12 9 0 0 0 26 SE 2 30 18 2 0 0 52. ; SSE 2 23 14 18 6 0 63 S 1 27 15 10 6 0 59 SSW 1 10 23 21 9 0 64 SW 1 9 28 20 3 0 61 WSW 2 8 23 8 0 0 41 W 1 10 12 5 0 0 28 WNW 1 6 7 1 0 0 15 NW 1 8 5 1 1 0 16 NNW 1 13 10 6 1 4 35 ' VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 41 216 299 161 37 6 'i d b Houro of calm in this stability class: 0 Houro of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 7 Hourc of missing stability measurements in all stab 111ty' classes: 1 97

BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - JULY-SEPTEMBER 1989 STABILITY CLASS - SLIGHTLY STABLE (DIFF TEMP-199-30 FT)- i WINDS MEASURED AT 203 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .8-3= '4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT,24 TOTAL T N O 4 20 10 1 2 37 NNE O 5 23 6 4 2. 40 NE- 2 26 29 15 2 0 74 i ENE 1 12 31 2 0 0 46 4-E 2 6 20 10 0 0 38 ESE 2 8 25 10- 0 0 45 SE 1 12 28 11 1 0 53  ; SSE 1 9 28 21- 1 0 60 S 0 .7 26 33 1 0 67

  • SSW 0 7 12 25 7 0' 51 SW 1 8 -20 21 1 0 51-WSW 0 6 21 8 1 0 36 W 0 2 11 3 0 ~0 16 WNW 0 2 3 1 0 0 6 1 NW 0 5 4 6 0 0 15 NNW 0 0 11 9 0 1 21 VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 10 119 312 191 19 3 656- !

Hours of calm in this stability class: 0  ! Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability' class: 10 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability. classes: 1 98

BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - JULY-SEPTEMBER 1989 STABILITY CLASS - MODERATELY STABLE (DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT) WINDS MEASURED AT 203 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .8-3 4 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N 3 4 4 1 0 0 12 NNE 2 3 3 2 0 0 10 NE O 4 6 1 0 0 11 ENE O 4 19 0 0 0 23 E O 3 13 3 0 0. 19 ESE 1 2 23 14 0 0 40 SE O 5' 27 15 0 0 47 l SSE O 4 15 11 0 0 30  ! l S 0 7 12 4 1 0 24 [ SSW 1 2 3 3 0 0 9 i SW 1 5 4 '12- 0 0 22- I WSW 1 1 2 2 0 0 6 W 0 2 1 0 0 0 3 WNW 1 0 3 3 0 0 7 NW 1 1 8 5 0 0 15  ! NNW 0 8 5 2 0 0 15 VARIABLE O O O O O O O i TOTAL 11 55 148 78 1 0 293 l Houro of calm in this stability class: 0 Hourc of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 'Houro of missing stability measuroments in all stability classes: 1 99

BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR-POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - JULY-SEPTEMBER 1989 STABILITY CLASS - EXTREMELY STABLE (DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT) WINDS MEASURED AT 203 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .8-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N O O 3 2 0 0 5  ! NNE- 0 4 3 0 0 0 7 NE O 1 5 0 0 0 6 ENE O 10 9 0 0 0 19 E O 3 5 6 0 0 14-ESE 'O O -7 7 0 0 14 l SE 1 0 9 4 0 0 14 SSE 1 4 4 0 0 0 9 S 1 3 1 0 0 0 5 SSW 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 SW 2 3 4 3 0 0 12 WSW 0 1 0 2 0 0 3-W 0 4 0 1 0 0 5 WNW 1 1 2 5 0 0 9 I NW 1 2 3 1 0 0 7 NNW 0 2 1 1 0 0 4 . VARIABLE O O 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 7 40 56 32 0 0 135 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 { Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability classt. 0l Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 1 l 100 s

i BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD ~ OCTOBER-DECEMBER 1989 STABILITY CLASS - EXTREMELY UNSTABLE (DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT) WINDS MEASURED AT 203 FEET WIND WIND SPEED-(IN MPH) DIRECTION .8-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N O O O 1 0 0 1 NNE O O O O O O O NE O O O O O O O , ENE O O O O O O O E O O 1 0 0 0 1 ESE O O 1 0 0 0- 1 SE O O O O O O O SSE O O O 0- 0 0 0 S O O O O O O O SSW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WSW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W O O O O O O O WNW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NW 0 0 0 2 1 0 3 NNW 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 0 0 3 4 1 0 8 Hours of calm in this stability clacs: 0 Houro of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Houro of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 3 101

BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD -OCTOBER-DECEMBER 1989 STABILITY' CLASS - NODERATELY UNSTABLE (DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT) WINDS NEASURED AT 203 FEET WIND WIND-SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION ,8-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19 GT 24 TOTAL-N O O O O O O O NNE O O O O O O O NE O O O O O O O l ENE O 1 1 0 0 0 2 E O O O -0 0 0 0 ESE O O 1 0 0 0 1 SE O O O 'O O O O SSE O O O O O O O S 0 0 0 1 2 1 -4 SSW 0 0 1- 2 2 0 5 .i SW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WSW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WNW 0 0 1 1 0 0- 2' NW O O 1 2 3- 0 6 NNW 0 0 5 0 0 0 5 VARIABLE O O 0 0 0- 0 0 TOTAL 0 1 10 6 7 1 25 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: O Hours.of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 3 l 102

4 BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - OCTOBER-DECEMBER 1989 > STABILITY CLASS - SLIGHTLY UNSTABLE (DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT) WINDS MEASURED AT 203 FEET WIND WIND SPEED'(IN MPH) DIRECTION .8-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N O 2 1 0 0 0 3 i NNE O 4 2 0 0 0 6 NE O 1 2 0 0 0 3 ENE O O O O O O =0 E O 1 0 0 0 0 1 ESE O O O 1 0 0 1 SE O O 1 0 0 0 1 SSE O O 1 6 0 0 7 S 0 0 5 5 2 1 13 SSW 0 0 2 9 2 1 14 SW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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WSW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 WNW 0 0 3 4 0 0 7 NW 0 1 7 8 0 1 17 NNW 0 2 2 3 2 0 9 1 l VARIABLE O O O O O O O ! TOTAL 0 11 26 39 6 3- 85 ( l l Houro of calm in this stability class: 0

Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class

0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 3 103

BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - OCTOBER-DECEMBER 1989 STABILITY CLASS - NEUTRAL (DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT) WINDS MEASURED AT 203 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .8-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 . TOTAL j

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N 1 6 10 23 26 1 67 NNE O 10 13 12 16 1 52 NE 1 13 19 9 2 0 -44 ENE O 16 15 1 0 0 32 E- 1 7 10 2 0 0 20 ESE O 2 9 1 1 0 13 i SE 2 12 17 1 2 0 34

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SSE O 3 5 22 9 0 39. S 2 8 17 17 21 23 88 SSW 1 4 11 29 41 22 108 SW 0 6 35- 41 11 1 94 j. WSW 1 5 18 27 6 0 -57 ' W 2 14 19 40 27 3 105 i WNW 3 9 27 47 26 16 128 NW 1 9 21 37 30 18 116 NNW 0 4 22 25 35 5 91  ! 4 VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 15 128 268 334 253 90 1088 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 , Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 4 Hours of missing stability measurements in all-stability classes: 3 104 1

l t BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - OCTOBER-DECEMBER 1989 STABILITY CLASS - SLIGHTLY STABLE (DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT)- ' WINDS MEASURED AT 203 FEET , WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .8-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N. 1 1 9 19 5 0

  • 35 NNE O 1 4 1 0 0 6 NE 1 0 5 0 1 0 ,

7 ENE 2 2 2 0 0 0 6 E O 1 4 0 0 0 5 ESE O 3 4 3 O _0 10 SE O 2 8 12 6 0 28 s SSE O 3 14 25 5 0 47 S O O 9 48- 28 12 97 SSW 0 0 4 24 39 19 86 SW 0 3 7 14 11 0 35 WSW 1 3 8 31 5 0- 48 W 1 3 5 19 9 5 42 WNW 0 3 13 46 10 4 76 l 0 7 14 22 0-NW 18 '61 NNW 0 4 14 24 9 0 51 VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 6 36 124 288 146 40 640 Houro of calm in this stability class: 0 Houra of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 2 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 3 105

BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR-POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD --0CTOBER-DECEMBER 1989 STABILITY CLASS - MODERATELY STABLE (DIFF TEMP 193-30 FT). WINDS MEASURED AT 203 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .8-3 4 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N O 3 4 0 0 0 7 NNE O 1 0 1 0 0 2' NE O O 1 0 0 0 1 ENE O O O O O O 'O E O O 1 0 0 0 l' ESE O O 2 4 0 0 6 SE O 3 5 4 0 0 12

  • SSE O 2 2 19 6 0 29'  ;

S O 1 11 30 9 0 51 , SSW 1 3 3 19- 1 0 27 SW 1 3 1 3 0 0 8 WSW 1 2 1 9 0 0 13 W 0 2 2 10 0 0 14. WNW 0 1 12 44 0. 0 57 NW 2 2 19 17 0 0 40 , NNW 0 1 7 4 -0 0 12 VARIABLE O O O O O 0- 0 TOTAL 5 24 71 164 16 0 .280 Hours of calm in this stability. class: 0 Hours of missing-wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability' classes: 3 106

BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - OCTOBER-DECEMBER 1989 STABILITY CLASS - EXTREMELY STABLE (DIFF TEMP 199-30 FT)- WINDS MEASURED AT 203 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .8-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N 2 2 0 0 0 0 4 NNE O 1 0 0 0 0 1 NE O O O O O O 0-ENE O O O O O O O  :! E 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 ESE 1 1 0 0 0 0 2  ! SE O 1 6 4 0 0 11 i SSE O O 1 4 0 0 5 i S O 3 2 0 0 0 5 i SSW

                                                                                                              .j 0          4          1         0         0            0          5    ;

SW 0 1 2 0 3 0 0 5 i WSW 0 1 0 2 4 0 7 W 0 0 0 5 0 0 5 WNW 0 0 2 12 0 0 14 NW 0 1 2 3 0 0 6 NNW 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 VARIABLE O O O 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 5 17 14 33 4- O 73 Houro of calm in this stability class: 0 Hourc of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0

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s Houro of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 3 107

APPENDIX III INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM RESULTS . 1 I i 4 l l i l 1 1

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Interlabo_ratory Comparison Program Results Teledyne Isotopes Midwest Laboratory (formerly Hazleton Environmental Sciences) has participated in interlaboratory comparison (crosscheck) programs since the formulation of its quality control program in December 1971. These are operated by agencies which supply environmental-type samples (e.g., programs milk or ', water) containing concentrations of radionuclides known to the issuing agency but not to participant laboratories. The purpose of such a program is to provide ' an independent check on the laboratory's analytical procedures and to alert it to any possible problems. > Participant laboratories measure the concentrations of specified radionuclides and report them to the issuing agency. Several months later, the agency reports ' the known values to the participant laboratories and specifies control limits. . Results consistently higher or lower than the known values or outside the control limits indicate a need to check the instruments or procedures used. The results in Table A-1 were obtained through participation in the environmental i sample crosscheck program for milk, water, air filters, and food samples during the period January 1986 through November,1989. This program has been conducted ' by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Intercomparison and Calibration Section, Quality Assurance Branch, Environmental Monitoring and Support Labora ' tory, Las Vegas, Nevada. The results in Table A-2 were obtained for thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLD's) during the period 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980,1984, and 1985-1986 through partici-pation in the Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Seventh, and Eighth International l Intercomparison of Envi ronmental Dosimeters under the sponsorships listed in Table A-2. Also Teledyne testing results are listed. l Table A-3 lists results of the analyses on in house spiked sainples. Table A-4 lists results of the analyses on in-house " blank" samples. Attachment B lists acceptance criteria for " spiked" samples. Addendum to Appendix A provides explanation for out of limit results. i 109 -

Table A-1. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's crosscheck program, com-parison of EPA and Teledyne Isotopes Midwest Laboratory results for milk, water, air filters, and food samples,1986 through 1989.4 Concentration in pC1/l b Lab Sample Cate TIML Result _ EPA Resultd Code Type Collected Analysis $2eC 15, N=1 Control Limits STF-447 Food Jan 1986 Sr-89 24.312.5 25.015.0 16.3-33.7 Sr-90 17.310.6 10.021.5 7.4-12.6 1-131 22.712.3 20.010.6 9.6-30.4 Cs-137 16.310.6 15.015.0 6.3-23.7 K 927146 9502144 701-1199 STW-448 Water Feb 1986 Cr-51 45.013.6 38.015.0 29.3-46.7 Co-60 19.711.5 18.015.0 9.3-26.7 Zn-65 44.013.5 40.025.0 31 .3-4 8 .7 l Ru-106 <9.0 0.015.0 0.0-8.7 Cs-134 28 312.3 30.015.0 21.3-38.7 Cs-137 23.710.6 22.015.0 13.3-30.7 STW-449 Water Feb 1986 H-3 5176148 52271525 4317<6137 STW-450 Water Feb 1986 U total 8.010.0 9.016.0 0.0-19.4 STM-451 Milk Feb 1986 1-131 7.010.0 9.016.0 0.0-19.4 STW-452 Water Mar 1986 Ra-226 3.810.1 4.110.6 3.0-5.2 Ra-228 11.010.5 12.4*1.8 9.2-15.5 STW-453 Water Mar 1986 Gr. alpha 6.710.6 15.015.0 6.3-23.7 Gr. beta 7.310.6 8.015.0 0 0-16.7 STW-454 Water Apr 1986 1-131 7.010.0 9.016.0 0.0-19.4 STW-455 Water Apr 1986 456 (Blind) l Sample A Gr. alpha 15.011.0 17.015.0 8.3-25.7 i Ra-226 3.1*0.1 2.910.4 2.1-3.7 Ra-228 1.510.2 2.010.3 1.5-2.5 Uranium 4.720.6 5.016.0 0.0-15.4 Sample B Gr. beta 28.7t1.2 35.015.0 26.3-43.7 Sr-89 5.720.6 7.015.0 0.0-15.7 Sr-90 7.010.0 7.011.5 4.4-9.6 Co-60 10.711.5 10.015.0 1.3-18.7 Cs-134 4.011.7 5.015.0 0.0-13.7 Cs-137 5.310.6 5.015.0 0.0-13.7 110

Table A-1. (continued) Concentration in pCi/lb Lab Sample Date TIML Result EPA Resultd Code 'fype Collec ted Analysis t20c Is; N=1 Control Limits  ! STAF-457 Air April 1986 Gr. alpha 13,720.6 15.0t5.0 6.3-23.7  ; Filter Gr. beta 46.3t0.6 47.015.0 38.3-55.7 i Sr-90 14.710.6 18.011.5 15.4-20.6 ' Cs-137 10.710.6 10.015.0 1.3-18.7 STU-458 Urine April 1986 Tritium 4313170 44231189 4096-4750 STW-459 Water May 1986 Sr-89 4.310.6 5.015.0 0.0-13.7 . Sr-90 5.0f0.0 5.011.5 2.4-7.6 SrW-460 Water May 1986 Gr. alpha 5.310.6 8.015.0 0.0-16.7 s Gr. beta 11.311.2 15.015.0 6.3-23.7 STW-461 Water June 1986 Cr-51 <9.0 0.015.0 0.0-8.7 Co-60 66. 0tl . 0 66.015.0 57.3-74.7 Zn-65 87.311.5 86. 0t 5. 0 77.3-94.7 Ru-106 39.712.5 50. 0t 5. 0 41.3-58.7 Cs-134 49.312.5 49.015.0 40.3-57.7 Cs-137 10.311.5 10.015.0 1.3-18.7 STW-462 Water June 1986 Tritium 3427125 31251361 2499-3751 , STM-464 Milk June 1986 Sr-89 <1.0 0.015.0 0.0-8.7 Sr-90 15.3i0.6 16.0tl.5 13.4-18.6 1-131 48.312.3 41.016.0 30.6-51.4 Cs-137 43.711.5 31.015.0 22.3-39.7 K 15671114 1600180 1461-1739 . STW-465 Water July 1986 Gr. alpha 4.710.6 6.015.0 0.0-14.7 Gr. beta 18.7tl.2 18.0t5.0 9.3-26.7 STW-467 Water August 1986 I-131 30.310.6 45.016.0 34.4 55.4 STW-468 Water August 1986 Pu 239 11.3t0.6 10.1tl . 0 8.3-11.9 STW-469 Water August 1986 Uranium 4.010.0 4.016.0 0.0-14.4 STAF-470 Air Sept 1986 Gr. alpha 19.311.5 22.015.0 13.3-30.7 471 Filter Gr. beta 64.0t2.6 66.015.0 57.3-74. 7 472 Sr-90 22.011.0 22.015.0 19.4-24.6 Cs-137 25.711.5 22.015.0 13.3-30.7 STW-473 Water Sept 1986 Ra-226 6.010.1 6.110.9 4.5-7.7 Ra-228 8.711.1 9.111.4 6.7-11.5 , 111

Veble A-1. (continued). Concentration in pCi/lb Sample

.ab Date TIML Result EPA Resultd Code Type Collec ted Analysis 120c 15 N=1 Control Limits STW-474 Water Sept 1986 Gr. alpha 16.313.2 15.015.0 6.3-23.7 Gr. beta 9.011.0 8.015.0 0.0-16.7 STW-475 Water Oct 1986 Cr-51 63.315.5 59.015.0 50.3-67.7 Co-60 31.012.0 31.015.0 22.3-39.7 Zn-65 87.315.9 85.015.0 76.3-93.7 Ru-106 74.717.4 74.015.0 65.3-82.7 Cs-134 25.7i0.6 28.015.0 19.3-36.7 Cs-137 46.311.5 44.015.0 35.3-52.7 STW-476 Water Oct 1986 H-3 5918160 59731597 4938-7008 SPW-477 Water Oct 1986 478 (Blind)

Sample A Gr. alpha 34.016.0 40.015.0 31.3-48.7 Ra-226 5.810.2 6.010.9 4.4-7.6 Ra-228 2.7*1.0 5.010.8 3.7-6.3 Uranium 11.010.0 10.016.0 0.0-20.4 Sample B Gr. beta 38.711.2 51.015.0 42.3-59.7 Sr-89 5.010.0 10.015.0 1.3-18.7 Sr-90 3.010.0 4.011.5 1.4-6.6 Co-60 24.711.2 24.015.0 15.3-32.7 Cs-134 11.0t2.0 12.015.0 3.3-20.7 Cs-137 9.311.2 8.015.0 0.0-16.7 STM-479 Milk Nov 1986 Sr-89 7.7tl.2 9.015.0 0.3-17,7 Sr-90 1.010.0 0.011.5 0.0-2.6 1-131 52.313.1 49.016.0 38.6-59.4 Cs-137 45.7*3.1 39.015.0 30.3-47.7 K 14891104 1565178 1430-1700 STU-480 Urine Nov 1986 H-3 5540126 52571912 4345-6169 STW-481 Water Nov 1986 Gr. alpha 12.014.0 20.015.0 11.3-28.7 Gr. beta 20.0i3.5 20.015.0 11.3-28.7 STW-482 Water Dec 1986 Ra-226 6.7f0.2 6.811.0 5.0-8.6 Ra-228 5.210.2 11.1tl.7 8.2-14.0 STW-483 Water Jan 1987 Sr-89 19.715.0 25.015.0 16.3-33.7 Sr-90 21.0t2.0 25.011.5 22.4-27.6 112

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l l l Table A-1. (continued). Concentration in pCl/lb ~ Lab Sample Date TIML Result EPA Resultd Code Type Collec ted Analysis t20C 15, N=1 Control Limits STW-484 Water Jan 1987 Pu-239 17.012.3 16.711.7 13.8-19.6 STF-486 Food Jan 1987 Sr-90 36.014.0 49.0110.0 31.7-66.3 1-131 78.013.4 78.018.0 64.1-91. 9 Cs-137 89.7t3.0 84.015.0 75.3-92.7 K 942156 980149 895-1065 STF-487 Food Jan 1987 SR-90 2.010.0 --- (Blank) 1-131 <3 --- Cs-137 <2 --- K 9931102 --- STW-488 Water Feb 1987 Co-60 49.0f0.0 50.015.0 41.3-58.7 Zn-65 96.017.2 91.015.0 82.3-99.7 Ru-106 92.0120.2 100.0t5.0 91.3-108.7 Cs-134 53.013.4 59.015.0 50.3-67.7 Cs-137 89.314.6 87.015.0 78.3-95.7 STW-489 Water Feb 1987 H-3 41301140 42091420 3479-4939 STW-490 Water Feb 1987 Uranium 8.311.2 8.016.0 0.0 18.4 STM-491 Milk Feb 1987 l-131 10.010.0 9.010.9 7.4-10.6 STW-492 Water Mar 1987 Gr. alpha 3.711.2 3.015.0 0.0-11.7 Gr. beta 11.311.2 13.015,0 4.3-21.7 STW-493 Water Mar 1987 Ra-226 7.010.1 7.311.1 5.4-9.2 Ra-228 7.112.3 7.511.1 5.5-9.5 STW-494 Water Apr 1987 l-131 8.010.0 7.0f0.7 5.8-8.2 STAF-495 Air Apr 1987 Gr. alpha 15.010.0 14.0t5.0 5.3-22.7 Filter Gr. beta 41.012.0 43.0i5.0 34.3-51.7 Sr 90 16.311.2 17.011.5 14.4-19.6 Cs 137 7.0f0.0 8.015.0 0.0-16.7 STW-496 Water Apr 1987 497 (Blind) Sample A Gr. alpha 30.711.2 30.018.0 16.1-43.9 Ra 226 3.910.2 3.910.6 2. 9-4. 9 Ra-228 4.9*0.9 4.010.6 3.0-5.0 Uranium 5.0f0.0 5.016.0 0.0-15.4

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Table A-1. (continued) . Concentration in pCi/lb Lab Sample Date TIML Result EPA Resultd Code Type Collec ted Analysis 12cc Is N=1 Control Limits STW-496 Water Apr 1987 497 (Blind) Sample B Gr. Beta 69.319.4 66. 015.0 57.3-74.7 t Sr-89 16.313.0 19.0t5.0 10.3-27.7 Sr-90 10.0f0.0 10.011.5 7.4-12.6 Co-60 8.3t3.0 8.Di5.0 0.0-16.7 Cs-134 19.012.0 20.015.0 11.3-28.7 Cs-137 14. 7tl . 2 15.015.0 6.3-23.7 STU-498 Urine Apr 1987 H-3 60171494 5620t795 4647-6593 STW-499 Water May 1987 Sr-89 38.016.0 41.015.0 32.3-49.7 Sr-90 21.0t2.0 4 20.Dil.5 17.4-22.6 STW-500 Water May 1987 Gr. alpha 9.013.4 11. 015. 0 2.3-19.7 Gr. beta 10.3tl.2 7.015.0 0.0-15.7 STW-501 Water June 1987 Cr-51 40.0t8.0 41.015.0 32.3-49.7 Co-60 60.313.0 64.015.0 55.3-72.7 Zn-65 11.315.0 10.0i5.0 1.3-18.7 Ru-106 78.316.4 75.Di5.0 66.3-83.7 Cs-134 36.713.0 40.Di5.0 31.3-48.7 Cs-137 80.314.2 80.015.0 71.3-88.7 STW-502 Water June 1987 H-3 2906186 2895t357 2277-3513 I l STW-503 Water June 1987 Ra-226 6.910.1 7.3tl.1 5.4-9.2 l Ra-228 13.311.0 15.212.3 11.2-19.2 STM-504 Milk June 1987 Sr-89 57.014.3 69.0t5.0 60.3-77.7 Sr-90 32.011.0 35.0il.5 32.4-37.6 I-131 64.012.0 59.016.0 48.6-69.4 Cs-137 77.710.6 74. 015.0 65.3-82.7 K 1383117 1525176 1393-1657 STW-505 Water July 1987 Gr. alpha 2.310.7 5.015.0 0.0-13.7 Gr. beta 4. 011 . 0 5.015.0 0.0-13.7 STF-506 Food July 1987 I-131 82.714.6 80.018.0 66.1-93.9 Cs-137 53.713.0 50. 015.0 41.3-58.7 K 1548157 1680184 1534-1826 STW-507 Water Aug 1987 I-131 45.714.2 48.016.0 37.6-58.4 STW-508 Water Aug 1987 Pu-239 5.810.2 5.310.5 4.4-6.2 114

T able A-1. (continued) Concentration in pC1/lb L ab Sample Date TIM. Result EPA Resultd i C ode Type Collected Analysis 22 0C 1s, N=1 Control L inIits STW-509 Water Au91987 Uranium 13.3s0.3 13.026.0 2.6-23.4 STAF-510 Air Aug 1987 G r. alpha 9.7 s0.4 10.025.0 1.3-18.7 Filter G r. beta 28.320.6 30.025.0 21.3-38.7 S r-90 10.020.9 10.011.5 7.4-12.6 Cs-137 10.011.0 10.025.0 1.3-18.7 STW-511 Water Sept 1987 R a-226 9.9 s0.1 9 .7 21 .5 7.2-12.2 Ra-228 8.111.4 6.311.0 4.6-8.0 STW-512 Water Sept 1987 G r. alpha 2 .0 20 .6 4.06.0 0.0-12.7 G r. beta 11.321.3 12 .0 25.0 3.3-20.7-STW-513 Water Oct 1987 H-3 4473 4 00 4492 2449 3714-5270 STW-514 Water Oct 1987 (Blind) Sample A Gr. alpha 29.322.6 28.017.0 15.9-40.1 R a-226 4 .9 20 .1 4.820.7 3.6-6.1 R a-228 4 .2 11 .0 3.6s0.5 2.7-4.5 Uranium 3 .0 20 .1 3.026.0 0.0-13.4 Sample B S r-89 14 .3 11 .3 16.025.0 7.3-24.7 S r-90 9.720.4 10.021.5 7.4-12.6 Co 60 16.713.0 16.025.0 7.3-24.7 Cs-134 16.722.3 16 .025.0 ' 7.3-24.7 C s-137 24.313.3 24.025.0 15.3-32.7 STW-516 Water Oct 1987 C r-51 80.3117.5 70.025.0 61.3-78.7 Co 60 16.022.3 15.025.0 6.3-23.7 Z n-65 46.325.6 46.025.0 37.3-54.7 R u-106 57.3215.4 61 .0 25 .0 52.3-69.7 C s-134 23.722.5 25.025.0 16.3-33.7 C s-137 51.723.2 51.025.0 42.3-59.7 STU-517 U rine Nov 1987 H-3 72671100 74321743 6145-8719 STW-518 Water Nov 1987 G r. alpha 3.022.0 7 .0 25 .0 0.0-15.7 G r. beta 15.722.3 19 .0 25 .0 10.3-27.7 STW-519 Water Dec 1987 I-1 31 26.023.0 26.026.0 15.6-36.4 115

Table A 1. (continued) Concentration _ in ,001/lb Lab Sample Date TIML Result EPA Resultd Code Type Collected Analysis t2oC 15, N=1 Control Limits ' l STW-520 Water Dec 1987 Ra-226 5.120.8 4.810.7 3.6-6.0 Ra-228 3.410.1 5.320.8 3.9-6.7 STW-521 Water Jan 1988 Sr-89 27.315.0 30.025.0 21.3-38.7 Sr-90 15.311.2 15.011.5 12.4-17.6 STW-523 Water Jan 1988 Gr. alpha 2.311.2 4.015.0 0.0-12.7 Gr. beta 7.7tl.2 8.025.0 0.0-16.7 STF-524 Fped Jan 1988 Sr-89 44.014.0 46.025.0 37.3-54.7 Sr-90 53.022.0 55.012.8 50.2-59.8 l-131 102.314.2 102.0t10.2 84.3-119.7 Cs-137 95.7t6.4 91.015.0 82.3-99.7 K 1011t158 1230262 1124-1336 STW-525 Water Feb 1988 Co-60 69.3t2.3 69.015.0 60.3-77.7 Zn-65 99.013.4 94. 0 t9. 4 77.7-110.3 Ru-106 92.7114.4 105.0110.5 86.8-123.2 Cs-134 61.728.0 64.025.0 55.3-72.7 Cs-137 99.7t3.0 94.015.0 85.3-102.7 STW-526 Water Feb 1988 H-3 34531103 33271362 2700-3954 STW-527 Water Feb 1988 Uranium 3.010.0 3.016.0 0.0-13.4 STM-528 Milk Feb 1988 I-131 4.711.2 4.0tu.4 3.3-4.7 STW-529 Water Mar 1988 Ra-226 7.110.6 7.611.1 5.6-9.6 Ra-228 nae 7.7tl.2 5.7-9.7 STW-530 Water Mar 1988 Gr. alpha 4.3tl.2 6.015.0 0.0-14.7 Gr. beta 13.321.3 13.025.0 4.3-21.7 STAF-531 Air Mar 1988 Gr. alpha 21.0t2.0 20.015.0 11.3-28.7 Filter Gr. beta 48.0t0.0 50.015.0 41.3-58.7 Sr-90 16.7tl.2 17.0t1.5 14.4-19.6 Cs-137 18.7tl.3 16.015.0 7.3-24.7 STW-532 Water Apr 1988 1-131 9.012.0 7.510.8 6.2-8.8-i 116 l

( l Table A-1. (continued) Concentration in pCi/1b Lab Sample Date TIML Result EPA Resultd Code Type Coll ected Analysis 2 23 c 1s. N=1 Control Limits STW-533 Water Apr 1988 534 (Blind) Sample A Gr. alpha NDf 46.0111.0 27.0-65.0 Ra-226 ND 6.411.0 4.7-8.1 Ra-228 ND 5.6t0.8 4.2-7.0 Uranium 6.0t0.0 6.0t6.0 0.0-16.4 Sample B Gr. beta ND 57.0t5.0 48.3-65.7 Sr-89 3.3tl.2 5.015.0 0.0-13.7 Sr-90 5.3tl.2 5.011.5 2.4-7.6 Co-60 63.3tl.3 50.015.0 41.3- 58 .7 Cs-134 7.7tl.2 7.0t5.0 0.0-15.7 Cs-137 8.3tl.2. 7.015.0 0.0-15.7 STU-535 Vrine Apr 1988 H-3 6483t155 6202t620 5128-7276 STW-536 Water Apr 1988 Sr-89 14.711.3 20.015.0 11.3-28.7 Sr-90 20.0t2.0 20.0tl.5 17.4-22.6 STW-538 Water June 1988 Cr-51 331.7113.0 302.0130.0 250.0-354.0 Co-60 16.0t2.0 15.015.0 6.3-23.7 Zn-65 107.7t11.4 101.0110.0 83.7-118.3 Ru-106 191.3111.0 195.0120.0 160.4-229.6 Cs-134 18.314.6 20.0t5.0 11.3-28.7 Cs-137 26.311.2 25.015.0 16.3-33.7 STW-539 Water June 1988 H-3 5586192 5565tS57 4600-6530 1 STM-541 Milk June 1988 Sr-89 J3.7111.4 40.015.0 31.3-48.7 Sr-90 55.315.8 60.0t3.0 54 .8 -6 5. 2 1-131 103.713.1 94.019.0 78.4-109.6 Cs-137 52.713.1 51.015.0 42.3-59.7 K 1587t23 1600t80 1461-1739 STW-542 Water July 1988 Gr. alpha 8.7t4.2 15.025.0 6.3-23.7 Gr. beta- 5.311.2 4.015.0 0.0-12.7 STF-543 Food July 1988 Sr-89 ND 33.015.0 24.3-41.7 Sr-90 ND 34.012.0 30.5-37.5 1-131 115.015.3 107.0111.0 88.0-126.0 Cs-137 52.7t6.4 49.015.0 40.3-57.7 K 1190166 1240162 1133-1347 117

b l Table A+1. (continued) Concentration in pCi/lb _ Lab Sample Date TIML Result _ EPA Resultd Code Type Coll ected Analysis !2cC 1s, N=1 Control Limits  ; STW-544 Water Aug 1988 l-131 80.020.0 76.018.0 62.1-89.9 j STW-545 Water Aug 1988 Pu-239 11.010.2 10.2tl.0 8.5-11.9 ' STW-546 Water Aug 1988 Uranium 6.020.0 6.026.0 0.0-16.4 STAF-547 Air Aug 1988 Gr. alpha 8.0t0.0 8.0t5.0 0.0-16.7 Filter Gr. beta 26.311.2 29.015.0 20.3-37.7 Sr-90 8.012.0 8.011.5 5.4-10.6 Cs-137 13.012.0 12.025.0 3.3-20.7 Water Sep 1988 9.310.5 8.412.6 6.2-10.6 STW-548 Ra-226 Ra-228 5.820.4 5.421.6 4.0-6.8 STW-549 Water Sep 1988 Gr. alpha 7.012.0 8.0t5.0 0.0-16.7 Gr. beta 11.311.2 10.015.0 1.3-18.7 STW-550 Water Oct 1988 Cr-51 252.0114.0 251.0*25.0 207.7-294.3 Co-60 26.012.0 25.015.0 16.3-33.7 Zn-65 158.3t10.2 151.0115.0 125.0-177.0 Ru-106 153.019.2 152.0115.0 126.0-178.0 Cs-134 28.715.0 25.015.0 16.3-33.7 Cs-137 16.321.2 15.025.0 6.3-23.7

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STW-551 Water Oct 1988 H-3 23332127 23161350 1710-2927 \ STW-552 Water Oct 1988 553 (Blind) Sample A Gr. alpha 38.318.0 41.0210.0 23.7-58.3 Ra-226 4.St0.5 5.0t0.8 3.6-6.4 Ra-228 4.410.6 5.220.8 3.6-6.4 Uranium 4. 7 tl . 2 5.016.0 0.0-15.4 Sample B Gr. beta 51.313.0 54.015.0 45.3-62.7 Sr-89 3.7tl.2 11.015.0 2.3-19.7 ' Sr-90 10.721.2 10.011.5 7.4-12.6 Cs-134 15.312.3 15.0*5.0 6.3-23.7 Cs-137 16. 7.tl . 2 15.0*5.0 6.3-23.7 118

Table A-1. (continiwd) Concentration in pC1/lb Lab Sample Date TIML Result _ EPA Resultd Code Type Collected Analysi s 12bC 1s. N=1 Control Limits STM-554 Milk Oct 1988 Sr-89 40.317.0 40.015.0 31.3-48.7 Sr-90 51.012.0 60.013.0 54.8-65.2 1-131 94.0t 3.4 91.019.0 75.4-106.6 Cs-137 45.0t4.0 50.015.0 41.3-58.7 K 1500145 1600t80 1461-1739 STV-555 Urine Nov 1988 H-3 30301209 3025t359 2403-3647 : STW-556 Water Nov 1988 Gr. alpha 9.013.5 9.045.0 0.3-17.7 ' Gr. beta 9.711.2 9.015.0 0.3-17.7 STW-557 Water Oec 1988 I-131 108.7t3.0 115.0212.0 94.2-135.8 STW-559 Water Jan 1989 Sr-89 40.018.7 40.015.0 31.3-48.7I Sr-90 24.323.1 25.021.5 22.4-27.6 STW-560 Water Jan 1989 Pu-239 5.811.1 4.210.4 3.5-4.9 STV-561 Water Jan 1989 Gr. alpha 7.321.2 8.015.0 0.0-16.7 Gr. beta 5.311.2 4.015.0 0.0-12.7 STW-562 Water Feb 1989 Cr-51 245146 235124 193.4-276.6 Co-60 10.012.0 10.015.0 1.3-18.7 Zn-65 170110 159116 139.2-186.7 Ru-106 18117.6 178t18 146.8-209.2 Cs-134 9.7t3.0 10.015.0 1,3-18.7 Cs-137 11.7 tl . 2 10.015.0 1.3-18.7 l 119

Table A-1. (continued) Concentration in pCi/1 b Lab Sample Date TIML Result EPA Resultd Code Type Collected Analysis 22 6 15, Nel Control Limits STW-563 Water Feb 1989 I-131 109.014.0 106.0111.0 86.9-125.1 STW-564 Water Feb 1989 H-3 2820120 27541356 2137-3371 l STW-565 Water Mar 1989 Ra-226 4.220.3 4.920.7 3.7-6.1 l Ra-228 1.921.0 1.710.3 1.2-2.2 STW-566 Water Mar 1989 U 5.0t0.0 5.0i6.0 0.0-15.4 STW-567 AirFilter Mar 1989 Gr. alpha 21.721.2 21.015.0 12.3-29.7 Gr. beta 68.3t4.2 62.0i5.0 53.3-70.7 Sr-90 20.022.0 20.021.5 17.4-22.6 Cs-137 21.321.2 20.015.0 11.3-28.7 STW-568 Water Apr 1989 569 (Blind) Sample A Gr. alpha 22.712.3 29.017.0 16.9-41.2 Ra-226 3.620.6 3.510.5 2.6-4.4 Ra-228 2.611.0 3.610.5 2.7-4,5 0 3.010.0 3.016.0 0.0-13.4 Sample B Gr. heta 52.326.1 57.015.0 43.3-65.7 Sr-89 9.315.4 8.015.0 0.0-16.7 Sr-90 7.010.0 8.011.5 5.4-10.6 Cs-134 21.015.2 20.0t5.0 11 .3-28.7 Cs-137 23.0 2.0 20.025.0 11 .3-28 .7 STM-570 Milk Apr 1989 Sr-89 26.0210.0 39.015.0 30.3-47.7 ! Sr-90 45.724.2 55.0t3.0 49.8-60.2  ! Cs-137 54.026.9 50.0 5.0 41.3-58.7 K-40 15211208 1600180 1461-1739 l l 1 l 120 l

Table A-1. (continued) Concentration in pCi/l b Lab Sample Oate TIML Result _ EPA Resultd Code Type Collected Analysi s 12cc 15, y.1 Control Limits 9

 $TW-571      Water     May 1989   Sr-89            40.7        6.015.0         0.0-14.7 Sr-90          5.0t1.0       6.021.5         3.4-8.6 STW-572      Water     May 1989   Gr. alpha     24.022.0      30.028.0       16.1-43.9 Gr. beta      49.3115.6     50.015.0       41.3-58.7 STW-573      Water     Jun 1989   Ba-133        50.7tl.2      49.0t5.0.      40.3-57.7 Co-60         31.312.3      31.015.0       22.3-39.7 Zn-65          167t10        165t17       135.6-194.4 Ru-106         123t9.2       128t13       105.5-150.5 Cs-134        40.3tl.2        39t5         30.3-47.7 Cs-137        22.3tl.2        20t5         11.3-28.7 STW-574      Water     Jun 1989  H-3            4513t136      4503t450       3724'5282 STW-575      Water     Jul 1989   Ra-226        16.813.1      17.712.7       13.0-22.4 Ra-228        13.8t3.7      18.312.7       13.6-23.0 STW-576      Water     Jul 1989   0            40.321.2      41.016.0        30.6-51.4 STW-577      Water     Aug 1989   I-131        84.725.8      83.018.0        69.1-96.9 STW-579      Ai r      Aug 1989  Gr. alpha       5.0t0.0       6.025.0        0.0-14.7 Filter              Cs-137         10.312.3      10.015.0        1.3-18.7 STW-580      Water     Sep 1989   Sr-89         14.7tl.2      14.015.0        5.3-22.7 Sr-90          9.711.2     10.0tl.5         7.4-12.6 STW-581      Water     Sep 1989  Gr. alpha       5.020.0       4.015.0        0.0-12.7 Gr. Beta        8.7t2.3       6.015.0        0.0-14.7 1

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Table A-1. (continued) l Concentration in pCi/13!  !

Lab Sample Date 7ML Resul t _, EPA Result 8 ,_ l Code Type Collected Analysis 2cC 1s N=1 Control Limits
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4 i STW-583 Water Oct 1989 Ba-133 60.3210.0 59.026.0 48.6-69.4 i i Co-60 29.024.0 30.015.0 21.3-38.7 I Zn-65 132.326.0 129.0213.0 106.5-151.5 ) Ru-106 155.32 6.1 161.0 16.0 133.3-188.7 Cs-134 30.736.1 29.0i5.0 20.3-37.7 Cs-137 66.324.6 59.025.0 50.3-67.7 t STW-584 Water Oct 1989 H-3 34071150 3496 364 2866-4126 STW-585 Water Oct 1989 ' 586 (Blind) Sample A Gr. Alpha 41.729.4 49.0 12.0 28.2-69.8 Ra-226 7.920.4 8.411.3 6.2-10.6 Ra-228 4.420.8 4.1d0.6 3.1-5.1 U 12.020.0 12.016.0 1.6-22.4 Sample B Gr. Beta 31.722.3 32.Qt5.0 23.3-40.7 Sr-89 13.324.2 15.025.0 6.3-23.7 Sr-90 7.022.0 7.013.0 4.4-9.6 Cs-134 5.020.0 5.025.0 0.0 13.7 Cs-137 7.020.0 5.0 5.0 0.0-13.7 STW-587 Water Nov 1989 Ra-226 7.9 0.4 8.7 1.3 6.4-11.0 Ra-228 8.911.2 9.311.2 6.9-11.7 STW-588 Water Nov 1989 U 15.020.09 15,016.0 4.6-25.4 i I a Results obtained by Teledyne Isotopes Midwest Laboratory as a participant in the environmental sample crosscheck program operated by the Intercomparison and Cali-bration Section, Quality Assurance Branch, Enviromnental Monitoring and Support Laboratory, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Las Ve b All results are in the pC1/1, except for elemental potassium (K) gas, Nevada, data in milk, which are in mg/1; air filter samples, which are in pCi/ filter; and food, which is in mg/kg. c Unless otherwise indicated, the TIML results are given as the man i 2 standard deviations for three detenninations. d USEPA results are presented as the known values and expected laboratory precision l (15, 1 detennination) and control limits as defined by EPA. l e NA = Not analyzed. f ND = No data. Not analyzed due to relocation of the lab. 9 Sample was analyzed but the results not submitted to EPA because deadline was missed. 122

Table A-2. Crosscheck program results, thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs). mR Teledyne Average 12 o d Lab TLD Result Known (all Code Type Measurement iZoa Valuec partic ipants) 2nd International Intercomparisonb 115-2 CaF2:Mn Field 17.011.9 17.1 16.4 7.7 Bulb Lab 20.814.1 21.3 18.817.6 3rd International Intercomparisone 115-3 CaF2:Mn Field 30.713.2 34.914.8 31.5t3.0 -- Bulb O! Lab 89.616.4 91.7114.6 86.2124.0 4th International Intercomparisonf 115-4 CaF2:Mn Field 14.111.1 14.111.4 16.019.0 Bulb Lab (Low) 9.311.3 12.212.4 12.017.6 Lab (iiigh) 40.411.4 45.819.2 43.9113.2 Sth International Intercomparison9 115-5A CaF2:Mn Field 31.411.8 30.016.0 30.2114.6 Bulb Lab at 77.415.8 75.217.6 75.8140.4 beginning Lab at 96.615.8 88.418.8 90.7131.2 end g , ,, _ , . . , en a v- e- = +w e ~' *" '

Table A-2. (Continued) mR Teledyne Average 120 d Lab TLD Result Known (all Code Type Measurement 12oa valueC participants) 115-58 LiF-100 Field 30.314.8 30.016.0 30.2114.6 Chips Lab at 81.117.4 75.217.6 75.8t40.4 beginning Lab at 85.4111.7 88.418.8 90.7131.2 the end 7th International Intercomparisonh R$ 115-7A LiF-100 Field 75.412.6 75.816.0 75.1129.8 Chips Lab (Co-60) 80.013.5 79.914.0 71.9127.6 Lab (Cs-137) 66.612.5 75.013.8 73.0122.2 115-78 CaF2:Mn Field 71.512.6 75.816.0 75.1129.8 Bulbs Lab (Co-60) 84.816.4 79.914.0 77.9127.6 Lab (Cs-137) 78.811.6 75.013.8 73.0122.2 115-7C Ca504 :Dy Field 76.812.7 75.816.0 75.1129.8 Cards Lab (Co-60) 82.513.7 79.914.0 77.9127.6 Lab (Cs-137 79.0t3.2 75.013.8 73.0122.2

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Tcble A-2. (Continued) mR Teledyne fverage 12o d Lab TLD Result Known (al1 Code Type Measurement 22ca Valuec participants) 8th International Intercomparisoni 115-8A Lif-100 Field Site 1 29.511.4 29.711.5 28.9212.4 Chips Field Site 2 11.310.8 10.4t0.5 10.119.06 Lab (Cs-137) 13.710.9 17.210.9 16.2t6.8 , 115-8B CaF2:Mn Field Site 1 32.311.2 29.711.5 28.9t12.4 Bulbs Field Site 2 9.011.0 10.410.5 10.119.0 Lab (Cs-137) 15.810.9 17.210.9 16.216.8 115-8C CaSO4 :Dy Field Site 1 32.310.7 29.711.5 28.9212.4 Cards Field Site 2- 10.610.6 10.410.5 10.119.0 Lab (Cs-137 18.110.8 17.210.9 16.216.8 Teledyne Testingj ' 89-1 LiF-100 Lab 21.010.4 22.4 - Chips 89-2 Teledyne Lab 20.911.0 20.3 - CaSO4 :Dy Cards a Lab result given is the mean 12 standard deviations of three determinations. b Second International Intercomparison of Environmental Dosimeters conducted in April of 1976 by the Health and Safety Laboratory (GASL), New Yort, New York, and the School of Public I?ealth of the Uni-versity of Texas, Houston, Texas. c Value determined by sponsor of the intercomparison using continously operated pressurized ion chamber. d Mean 32 standard deviations of results obtained by all laboratories participating in the program. i _ - _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ = _ - _ = _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ __ _ _ . - - -- . c----. . _ _ - _ _ _ . _ _ - _ - - . _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ - - _ -

Tablo A-2. (continued) ri l - en Teledyne Average 12od Lab TLD Result Code Type Known (all Measurement 2ca Valuec participants) ' i I Footnotes continued j

  • Third International Intercomparison of Environmental Dosimeters conducted in sunumer of 1977 by Oak f

Ridge National Laboratory and the School of Public Health of the finiversity of Texas, Houston, Texas. Fourth International Intercomparison of Environmental Dosimeters conducted in sunumer of 1979 by the School of Public Health of the University of Texas, Houston, Texas. 9 Fifth International Intercomparison of Environmental Dosimeter conducted in fall of 1980 at Idaho Falls, Idaho and sponsored by the School of Public Health of the University of Texas, Houston, Texas and ' h Environmental Measurements Laboratory, New York, New York, U.S. Department of Energy. Seventh International Intercomparison of Environmental Desimeters conducted in the spring and summer of 1984 at Las Vegas, Nevada, and sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory ' 9 Commission, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. m Eighth International Intercomparison of Environmental Dosimeters conducted in the fall and winter of 1985-1986 at New York, New Yort, and sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy. , d Chips were submitted in September,1989 and cards were submitted in November,1989 to Teledyne Isotopes, Inc., Westwood, NJ for irradiation. i i

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Table A-3. In-house spiked samples. Concentration in pCi/1 Lab Sample Date TIML Result Known Expec ted Code Type Collec ted Analysis n=3 Ac tivity Prec ision

15. n=3a QC-MI-6 Milk Feb. 1986 Sr-89 6.011.9 6.413.0 8.7 Sr-90 14.211.7 12.912.0 5.2 1 131 34.213.8 35.2t3.5 10.4 Cs-134 32.011.8 27.3t5.0 8.7 Cs-137 35.812.1 35.015.0 8.7 QC-W-14 Water Mar. 1986 Sr-89 1.610.4 1.6tl.0 7.1 Sr-90 2.4t0.2 2.412.0 4.2 QC-W-15 Water Apr. 1986 l 131 44.912.4 41.St7.0 10.6 Co-60 10.611.7 12.lt5.0 7.lb Cs-134 30.212.4 25.818.0 7.lb Cs-137 21.911.9 19.915.0 7.lb QC-MI 7 Milk Apr. 1986 1-131 39.713.3 41.517.0 10.4 +

Cs-134 28.712.8 25.8t8.0 8.7  ; Cs-137 21.212.8 19.915.0 8.7 SPW-1 Water May 1986 Gross alpha 15.811.8 18.0i5.0 Sc QC-W-16 Water June 1986 Gross alpha 16.210.7 16.9*2.5 8.7 Gross beta 38.4t3.5 30.2i5.0 8.7 QC-MI 9 Milk June 1986 Sr-89 <1.0 0.0 7lb Sr-90 12.611.8 13.3t3.0 4.2b l-131 38. 9t 7.0 34.817.0 10.4 Cs-134 33.013.4 36.lt5.0 8.7 Cs-137 38.St2.8 39.0i5.0 3.7 SPW-2 Water June 1986 Gross alpha 16.811.8 18.0i5.0 Sc SPW-3 Water June 1986 Gross alpha 17.7t0.8 18.015.0 SC QC-W-18 Water Sep. 1986 Cs-134 34.7t5.6 31.315.0 8.7  : Cs-137 51.111.0 43.3t8.0 8.7 QC-W-19 Water Sep. 1986 Sr-89 13.6f4.1 15.6t3.5 7,1b Sr-90 6.4tl.6 6.212.0 4.2b i 127

i Table A-3. In-house spiked samples (continued)  ! Concentration in pC1/1 Lab Sample Date TIML Result known " Expected ~ Code Type Collected Analysis n=3 Activity Precision 1s, n=3a ; QC-W-21 Water Oct.1986 C -60 19.212.2 18.513.0 8.7 Cs-134 31.715.2 25.618.0 8.7 Cs-137 23.8tl.0 21.615.0 8.7 l QC-MI-11 Milk Oct 1986 Sr-89 12.311.8 14.313.0 8.7 QC-W-20 Water Nov.1986 H-3 3856t180 3960t350 520b QC-W-22 Water Dec. 1986 Gross alpha 9.811.4 11.214.0 8.7 Gross beta 21.7t2.0 23.825.0 a.7 QC-W-23 Water Jan. 1987 1-131 29.8t2.5 27.9t3.0 10.4 QC-M1-12 Milk Jan. 1987 1-131 36.5t1.3 32.615.0 10.4 Cs-137 32.614.2 27.418.0 8.7 QC-MI-13 Milk Jan 1987 Sr-89 10.412.1 12.214.0 8.7 Sr-90 14.6tl.6 12.613.0 5.2 1-131 49.Sil.2 54.9 t8.0 10.4 Cs-134 41.6 0.0 8.7 Cs-137 33.310.6 27.418.0 8.7 QC-W-24 Water Mar 1987 Sr-89 24.7t3.6 25.915.0 8.7 Sr-90 23.9t3.8 22.818.0 5.2 , QC-W-25 Water Apr 1987 I-131 28.021.9 29.315.0 10.6 QC-MI-14 Milk Apr 1987 I-131 25.012.2 23.915.0 10.4 Cs-134 42.1

  • 0.0 8.7 Cs-137 34.2t2.0 27.227.0 8.7

\ QC-W-26 Water Jun 1987 H-3 3422t100 3362t300 520 Co-60 24.821.4 26.St7.0 8.7 Cs-134 42,0 0.0 8.7 Cs-137 21.220.5 21.617.0 8.7 QC-W-27 Water Jun 1987 Gr. alpha 8.511.9 10.114.0 8.7 Gr. beta 22.6tl.9 21.225.0 8.7 QC-W-28 Water Jun 1987 Gr. alpha 8.711.3 10.114.0 8.7 Gr. beta 12.2t5.2 9.413.0 8.7 128

Table A 3. In-house spiked samples (contitued) Concentration in pC1/1 Lab Sample Date TIML Result Known Expected Code Type Collected Analysis n=3 Activity Precision 1s, n=3a QC-W-29 Water Jun 1987 Gr. alpha 16.411.3 18.915.0 8.7 Gr. beta 15.914.0 11.8t4.0 8.7 QC-MI-15 Milk Jul 1987 Sr-90 19.411.6 18.813.5 5.2 1-131 43.510.7 45.317.0 10.4  : Cs-134 17.922.2 16.015.3 8.7 Cs-137 25.4 1.8 22.715.0 8.7

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QC W 30 Water Sep 1987 Sr-89 17.523.0 14.315.0 8.7 Sr-90 18.412.2 17.512.2 5.2 ' QC W 31 Water Oct 1987 H-3 20531939 20592306 520 i QC-W-32 Water Dec 1987 Gr. alpha 8.621.0 10.115.0 8.7 Gr. beta 15.220.1 13.113.0 8.7 . QC-W-33 Water Dec 1987 Gr. alpha 7.711.4 10.115.0 8.7 Gr. beta 10.911.0 7.913.0 8.7 i QC-W-34 Water Dec 1987 Gr. alpha 4.010.9 5.113.0 8.7 . Gr. beta 9.420.9 7.913.0 8.7 QC-M1-16 Milk Feb 1988 Sr-89 31.824.7 31.716.0 8.7 Sr-90 25.St2.7 27.813.5 5.2 1-131 26.410.5 23.215.0 10.4 Cs-134 23.812.3 24.216.0 8.7 Cs-137 26.510.8 25.lt6.0 8.7 QC-MI-17 Milk Feb 1988 I-131 10.6*1.2 14.311.6 10.4 QC-W-35 Water Feb 1988 1 .131 9.721.1 11.6tl.1 10.4 . QC-W-36 Water Feb 1988 I-131 10.521.3 11.611.0 10.4 QC W-37 Water Mar 1988 Sr-89 17.112.0 19.818.0 8.7 Sr-90 18.720.9 17.315.0 5.2 QCeMI-18 Milk Mar 1988 l-131 33.222.3 25.715.0 10.4 Cs-134 31.312.1 30.215.0 8.7 Cs-137 29.911.4 26.215.0 8.7 I i 129

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Table A-3. In house spiked samples (continued) Concentration in pCi/1

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Lab Code Sample Type Date Collected Analysis TINL~hesult n=3 Known Eter Activity Precision , l 1s, n=38 l QC-W-38 Water Apr 1988 1-131 17.111.1 14.215.0 10.4 QC W-39 Water Apr 1988 H-3 4439131 41761500 724 i QC W 40 Water Apr 1988 Co-60 23.710.5 26.114.0 8.7 Cs-134 25.422.6 29.214.5 8.7  ! Cs-137 26.612.3 26.214.0 8.7 QC-W-41 Water Jun 1988 Gr. alpha 12.310.4 13.115.0 8.7 Gr. beta 22.621.0 20.115.0 8.7 QC-MI-19 Milk Jul 1988 Sr-89 15.121.6 16.4t5.0 8.7 Sr-90 18.010.6 18.315.0 5.2 1-131 88.414.9 86.618.0 10.4 , Cs-137 22.710.8 20.826.0 8.7 QC-W-42 Water Sep 1988 Sr-89 48.5t3.3 50.818.0 8.7 Sr-90 10.921.0 11.423.5 5.2 QC-W-43 Water Oct 1988 Co-60 20.913.2 21.413.5 8.7 Cs-134 38.711.6 38.016.0 8.7 Cs-137 19.012.4 21.023.5 8.7 . QC-W-44 Water Oct 1988 1-131 22.210.6 23.323.5 10.4 QC-W-45 Water Oct 1988 H-3 4109143 41531500 724 QC MI-20 Mil k Oct 1988 I-131 59.820.9 60.619.0 10.4 Cs-134 49.621.8 48.627.5 8.7 Cs-137 25.814.6 24.724.0 8.7 QC W-46 Water Dec 1988 Gr. alpha 11.522.3 15.215.0 8.7 Gr. beta 26.5t2.0 25.715.0 8.7 QC-MI-21 Milk Jan 1989 Sr-89 25.5210.3 34.0210.0 8.7 i Sr-90 28.313.2 27.113.0 5.2 1-131 540113 550120 10.4 Cs-134 24.512.6 22.615.5 8.7 Cs-137 24.020.6 20.515.0 8.7 0 i 130

Table A-30 In-house spiked samples (continued) Concentration in pC1/1

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Lab Sample Date TIML ReiuTt Known Expected Code Type Collected An41ysis n=3 Activity Precision 1s. n=3a QC-W-47 Water Mar 1989 Sr-89 15.213.8 16.125.0 8.7 Sr-90 16.4t1.7 16.913.0 5.2 QC-MI-22 Milk Apr 1989 l-131 36.311.1 37.215.0 10.4 Cs-134 20.812.8 20.718.0 8.7 Cs-137 22.222.4 20.418.0 8.7 QC-W 48 nater Apr 1989 Co-60 23.512.0 25.118.0 8.7 Cs-134 24.211.1 25.918.0 8.7 Cs-137 23.6tl.2 23.028.0 8.7 QC-W-49 Water Apr 1989 I-131 37.213.7 37.225.0 10.4 l QC-W-50 Water Apr 1989 H-3 3011159 30892500 724 QC-W-51 Water Jun 1989 Gr. alpha 13.021.8 15.025.0 8.7 Gr. beta 26.011.2 25.518.0 8.7 QC-MI-23 Milk Jul 1989 Sr-89 19.426.5 22.0210.0 8.7 Sr 90 27.613.5 28.613.0 5.2 1-131 46.813.2 43.4t5.0 10.4 Cs-134 27.421.8 28.326.0 8.7 Cs-137 24.111.8 20.816.0 8.7 QC-MI-24 Milk Aug 1989 Sr-89 25.412.7 27.2210.0 8.7 Sr-90 46.011.1 47.819.6 8.3 . QC-W-52 Water Sep 1989 I-131 9.620.3 9.721.9 10.4 1 QC-W-53 Water Sep 1989 I-131 19.010.2 20.924.2 10.4 QC-W-54 Water Sep 1989 Sr-89 25.824.6 24.7t4.0 8.7 i Sr-90 26.525.3 29.725.0 5.2 1 1 a n=3 unless noted otherwise. I b n=2. c n=1. ' 131 [

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t Table A-3. In house spiked samples (continued) __ i Concentration in pC1/1  ; Lab Sample Date TIMC Result Knctwn Expected Code Type Collected Analysis n=3 Activity Precision - 15, n=3a t QC-MI-25 Milk Oct 1989 l-131 70.013.3 73.5220.0 10.4 i Cs 134 22.112.6 22.618.0 8.7 i Cs-137 29.411.5 27.518.0 8.7 - 40 W-55 Water Oct 1989 l-131 33.321.3 35.3210.0 10.4 l QC W 56 Water Oct 1989 Co-60 15.210.9 17.415.0 8.7 Cs 134 22.114.4 18.918.0 8.7 Cs-137 27.211.2 22.918.0 8.7 QC-W-57 Water Oct 1989 H3 3334122 3379 500 724 . QC-W-58 Water Nov 1989 Sr-89 10.911.4d 11,iti,od 8.7 Sr-90 10.411.0d 10,321,od 5.2 QC-W-59 Water Nov 1989 Sr-89 101.016.0d 104.1110.5d 17.5 Sr-90 98.013.0d 95,0:10,od 17,o QC-W-60 Water Dec 1989 Gr. alpha 10.811.1 10.614.0 8.7 Gr. beta 11.6t0.5 11.424.0 8.7 a n=3 unless noted otherwise. b n=2. c nal, d Concentration in pC1/ml 132

I Table A-4. In-house "bla:k' samples. Concentration in pC1/1 Acceptance Lab Sampie Dete Resul ts Criteria Code Type Collected Analysi s (4.66o ) (4.66o ) BL-1 0.1. Water Nov. 1985 Gross alpha <0.1 <1 Gross beta <0.4 <4 BL-2 0.1. Water Nov. 1985 Cs-137 (gamma) <1.9 <10 BL-3 D.I. Water Nov. 1985 Sr-89 <0. 5 (5

                                          $r-90            <0.6              <1 BL-5     D.I. Water      Nov. 1985     Ra-226           <0.4              <1 Ra-228           <0. 4             <1 SPW-2265   D.I. Water      Apr. 1985     Gross alpha      (0.6              <1 Gross beta       <2.2              <4 Sr-89            <0.2              <5 Sr-90            (0.4              <1 1-131            <0.2              <1 Cs-137 (gamma)   (7.4            (10 BL-6     D.I. Water      Apr. 1986     Gross alpha      (0.4             <1 BL-7     D.I. Water      Apr. 1986     Gross alpha      <0.4             <1 BL-8     0.1. Water      June 1986     Gross alpha      <0.4             <1 BL-9     D.I. Water      June 1986     Gross alpha      <0.3             <1 SPW-3185   0.1. Water      Jan 1987      Ra-226           <0.1             <1 Ra-228           <0. 9            <1 SPS-3292         Milk      Jan 1987      1-131            <0.1             <1 Cs-134           (6. 2           <10 Cs-137           <6. 4           <10 SPW-3554   0.1. Water      Feb 1987      H-3              <180           <300 Gross beta       (2.6             <4 SPS-3555         Milk      Feb 1987      Sr-89            <0.6             <5 Sr-90           1.9 0.4a          <t SPS-3731         Milk      Mar 1987      Cs-134           <2.2            <10 Cs-137           (2.5            (10 a low level (1 - 5 pCi/1) of Sr-90 concentration in milk is not unusual.

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Table A-4 In-house " blank' samples (continued). l , Concentration in pCi/1 Acceptance Lab Sample Date Resul ts Criteria l Cooe Type Coll ected Analysi s (4.66) ) (4.660 ) l SPS-3732 0.1. Water Mar 1987 Sr-89 <0.9 <5 Sr-90 (0.8 <1 1-131 <0.3 <1 Co-60 <2.3 <10 l Cs-134 (2.2 <10 Cs-137 <2.4 (10 Ra-226 <0.1 <1 Ra-228 <1.0 <1 , Np-237 <0.04 <1 l Th-230 <0.05 <0.1 ! Th-232 (0.02 <0.1 i U-234 <0.05 (0.1 U-235 <0.03 <0.1 U-238 <0.03 <0.1 SPS-4023 Milk May 1987 I-131 <0.1 <1 SPS-4203 D. I. Water May 1987 Gross alpha <0.7 (1 Gross beta <1.7 <4 i SPS-4204 Milk Phy 1987 Sr-89 <0.5 <5 Sr-90 2.4 0.6a <1 SPS-4390 Milk Jun 1987 Cs-134 (4.7 <10 Cs-137 (5.2 <10 SPS-4391 0. I. Water Jun 1987 Sr-89 <0.4 <5 Sr-90 <0.4 <1 1-121 <0.1 <1 Co-60 <3.8 <10-Cs-137 <5.7 <10 Ra-226 <0.1 <1 Ra-228 <0.9 <1 SPW-4627 D. I. Water Aug 1987 Gross alpha <0.6 <1 Gross beta <1.4 <4 Tritium <150 SPS-4628 Milk Aug 1987 Sr-89 <0.6 <5 Sr-90 2. 410.6 a <1 SPS-4847 Milk Sep 1987 Cs-134 (4.4 <10 Cs-137 <5.3 (10 a Low 1 eye 1 (1 5 pCi/1) of Sr-90 concentration in milk is not unusual. 134

Table A-4. It-house ' blank" samples (contin:ed). Concentration in pC1/1 Acceptance . 1.ab Sample Date Resul ts Criteria Code Type Collected Analysis (4.663 ) (4.66s ) SPS-4848 D.I. Water Sep 1987 I-131 <0.2 <1 SPW-4849 D. I. Water Sep 1987 Co-60 <4.1 <10 Cs-134 (4. 8 <10 Cs-137 (4. 0 <10 l Sr-89 <0. 7 (5 Sr-90 (0.7 <1 SPW-4850 D.I. Water Sep 1987 Th-228 <0.04 <1 l Th-232 (0.8 <1 U-234 <0.03 <1 U-235 <0.03 <1 U-238 <0.02 <1 Am-241 <0.06 <1 Cm-242 <0.04 <1 Ra-226 (0.1 <1 Ra-228 <1.0 <2 SPW-4859 D.I. Water Oct 1987 Fe-55 <0. 5 <1 SPS-5348 Milk Dec 1987 Cs-134 <2.3 <10 Cs-137 <2.5 <10 SPW-5384 D.I. Water Dec 1987 Co-60 <2.8 <10 Cs-134 <2.6 <10 l Cs-137 <2.8 <10 1-131 <0.2 <1 Ra-226 <0.1 <1 Ra-228 (1.2 <2 Sr-89 <0. 5 <1 Sr-90 (0.4 <1 SPW-5385 0.I Water Nov 1987 Gr. alpha <0.4 <1 Gr. beta (2.2 <4 Fe-55 <0. 3 <1 SPS-5386 Milk Jan 1988 I-131 (0.1 <1 l SPW-5448 " Dead" Water Jan 1988 H-3 (177 <300 1 135 a_ _ _ __ .* ,,m__ -

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. =- i Concentration in pC1/1 l Acceptance j Lab Sample Oce Resul ts Criteria  ! Code Type Collected Analysis (4.663 ) (4.663 ) i SPS-5615 Milk Mar 1988 Cs-134 (2.4 <10 Cs-137 <2.5 <10 I-131 <0. 3 <1 Sr-89 <0. 4 <5 Sr-90 2.420.5a <1 SPS-5650 D.I. Water Mar 1988 Th-228 4. 3 <1 Th-230 <0.04 <1 Th-232 (0.05 <1 U-234 <0.03 <1 U-235 <0.03 <1 U-238 (0.03 <1 Am-241 (0.06 <1 Cm-242 (0.01 <1 Pu-238 <0.08 <1 Pu-240 <0.02 <1 SPS-6090 Milk Jul 1988 Sr-89 4.5 <1 Sr-90 1.810.Sa <t I-131 <0.4 <1 Cs-137 (0.4 <10 SPW-6209 Water Jul 1988 Fe-55 <0.8 <1 SPW-6292 Water Sep 1988 Sr-89 (0. 7 <1 Sr-90 <0. 7 <1 , SPS-6477 Milk Oct 1988 I-131 <0. 2 <1 Cs-134 <6.1 (10 Cs-137 (5.9 <10 SPW-6478 Water Oct 1988 I-131 (0. 2 <1 SPW-6479 Water Oct 1988 Co-60 <5. 7 <10-Cs-134 <3. 7 <10 Cs-137 (4. 3 (10 SPW-6480 Water Oct 1988 H-3 (170 .<300 SPW-6625 Water Dec 1988 Gr. alpha <0.7 <1 Gr. beta <1. 9 <4 a low level (1 - 5 pCi/1) of Sr-90 concentration in milk is not unusual. 136

Table A-4 It-house ' blank' samples (continued). Concentration in pCi/1-t Acceptance Lab Sample Date Resul ts Criteria Code Type Collected Analysis (4.660 ) (4.660 ) SPS-6723 Milk Jan 1989 Sr-89 <0. 6 <5 Sr-90 1.9 0.58 <1 ' 1-131 <0.2 <1 Cs-134 <4. 3 <10 Cs-137 <4.4 <10 SPW-6877 Water Mar 1989 Sr-89 <0.4 <S Sr-90 <0. 6 <1 SPS-6963 Milk Apr 1989 1-131 <0. 3 '<1' Cs-134 <5.9 <10 . Cs-137 <6 . 2 <10 1 SPW-7561 Water Apr 1989 H-3 <150 <300 I 1 SPW-7207 Water Jun 1989 Ra-226 <0. 2 <1-Ra-228 <0.6 <1 SPS-7208 Milk Jun 1989 Sr-89 (0. 6 <5 Sr-90 2. lt0. 5a <1 < I-131 (0.3 <1 Cs-134 <6.4 <10 , Cs-137 <7 . 2 <10  ! SPW-7558 Water Jun 1989- Gr. alpha <0.2 -<1 - i Gr. beta <1.0 <4 f SPS-7322 Milk Aug 1989 Sr-89 <1. 4 <5 ' Sr-90 4.8 1.0a <1

                 .                                          1-131              <0.2             <1 Cs-134             <6. 9          .10 i-                                                           Cs-137             <8. 2          <10 l

l SPW-7559 Water Sep 1989 Sr-89 <2.0 <5 Sr-90

                                                                               <0. 7            <1 SPW-7560       Water            Oct 1989    I-131              <0.1         <1.0~

SPW-7562 Water Oct 1989 H-3 <140 <300- ' SPS-7605 Milk Nov 1989 I-131 <0;2 <1 Cs-134 <8 . 6 <10 Cs-137 <10 <10 SPW-7971 Water Dec 1989 Gr. alpha <0.4 <1 Gr. beta <0.8 <4 a Low level (1-$ pC1/1) of Sr-90 concentration in milk is not unusual. 137 i

TIML-8 LINO-01 Revision 0, 12-29-86 ATTACHMENT B ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA FOR " SPIKED" SAMPLES LABORATORY PRECISION: ONE STANDARD DEVIATION VALUES FOR VARIOUS ANALYSE 5a One Standard Deviation  ! Analysis Level for Single Determination Gama Emitters 5 to 100 pCi/ liter or kg 5 pCi/ liter

                               >100 pCi/ liter or kg                                                               5% of known value Strontium-89b          5 to 50 pCi/ liter or kg                                                                 5 pCi/ liter
                               >50 pCi/ liter or kg                                                                10% of known value Strontium-90b         2.to 30 pCi/ liter or kg                                                                  3.0 pCi/ liter
                               >30 pCi/ liter of kg                                                                10% of known value I

Potassium >0.1 g/ liter or kg 5% of known value Gross Alpha <20 pCi/ liter 5p$i/ liter

                         >20 pCi/ liter                                                                           25% of known value Gross Beta             <100 pCi/ liter                                                                          5 pCi/11ter
                         >100 pCi/ liter                                                                          5% of known value Tritium                <4,000 pCi/ liter                                                                        is = (pC1/ liter) =

169.85 x (known).0933

                         >4,000 pCi/ liter                                                                        10% of known value Radium-226,            <0.1 pCi/ liter                                                                          15% of known value Radium-228 Plutonium              0.1 pCi/ liter, gram,                                                                    10% of known value or sample l

l Iodine-131, b <55 pCi/ liter 6 pCi/11ter Iodine-129 >55 pCi/ liter 10% of known value Uranium-238, <35 pCi/ liter 6 pCi/ liter Nickel-63 b, >35 pCi/ liter 15% of known value Technetium-99b Iron-55b 50 to 100 pCi/ liter 10 pCi/ liter 10% of known value I a From EPA publication, " Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercompari-son Studies Program, Fiscal Year 1981-1982, EPA 600/4-81-004. b TIML limit. ]~ 138

A00Et100H TO APPEtlDIX A . The following is an explanation of the reasons why certain samples were outside the control limit specified by the Environmental Protection Agency for the Interlabora-tory Comparison Progran starting January 1987. EPA Lab Code Analysis Titil Result Control Limit Explanation-STil-504 Sr-89 57.024.3 60.3-77.7 tiilk had high fat- content which Sr-90 32.021.0 32.4-37.6 made analyses difficult. Ad-dition of errors to Tit 1L result would put values within EPA control limits. EPA also had the same problem in analyzing its own sample. STW-511 Ra-228 8.121.4 4.6-8.0 tit!L results are usually within EPA control limits. Analysis of the next sample was within EPA control limits, flo further action is planned. STW-516 Cr-51 80.3217.5 61.3-78.7 Results in the past have been within EPA control limits and Titil'will monitor the situation in the future. ST F-524 K 1010.72158.5 1123.5-1336.5 Error in transferrance of data. Correct data was 1105133. Results in the past have been within the limits and TIML will monitor the situation in the future. STW-532 1-131 9.022.0 6.2-8.8 Sample recounted af ter 12 days. The average result was 8.821.7 (within EPA control limits). The -sample was recounted in order to check the decay. Results in the past have . been within the limits and TIf1L will continue to monitor the < situ-ation in the future. STW-534 Co-60 63.321.3 41.3-58.7 High . level of Co-60 was due to contamination of beaker. Beaker was discarded- upon dis-c ove ry of contamination and sample was recounted. Recount results were 53.223.6 and 50.922.4. 139 c

ADDENDUM TO APPENDIX A (continued) EPA Lab Code Analysis TIML Result Control Limit Explanation STM-554 Sr-90 51.012.0 54.8-65.2 The cause of low result is not known and is under investi-9ation. It should be noted that 63% of all participants-failed this test. Also, the average for all participants was 54.0 pC1/1 before the Grubb and 55.8 pC1/1 after the Grubb. STW-560 Pu-239 5.8 1.1 3.5-4.9 The cause of high results is not known -(suspected contami-nated standard) and is under investigation. New Pu-236 standard was obtained and will be used for the next test. 3 STW-568 Ra-228 2.6 1.0 2.7-4.5 l The cause of low results is J under investigation. New 6 dilution was prepared and a sample is being reanalyzed. # Sample was used up during testing. Next EPA crosschecks i with the control limits. STM-570 Sr-89 26.0 10.0 39.025.0 The cause of low results is Sr-90 45.7 4.2 55.013.0 under investigation. New

                                                 " spike" milk sample was pre-pared and being analyzed.

Results of analysis: See Table A-3, sample QC-Mi-24. 140

l l APPENDIX IV-REVISIONS TO THE 00CM RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM,1987 I I i l 141

t REVISIONS TO THE RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM BRAIDWOOD STATION DATE (00CM Revision) SAMPLE MONITORING COMENTS TYPE LOCATION

                                '87 (11A)                                                                                       All                        All        Addition         Listed distances from the center of the station in kilometers.

All All Addition Listed sectors. Airborne All Deletion Sr-89 and 90 analysis BD-01 Revision The direction was corrected from NNE to NE. Direct Radiation All Addition The station code, BD, proceeds monitoring location identification number. BD-109-2 Addition BD-203-2 Addition BD-205-2 Addition BD-207-1,2 Revision The direction was corrected from SE to ESE. BD-209-2 Addition BD-211-2 Addition BD-215-2 Addition Ground /Well Water BD-13 Revision The collection frequency is biweekly, not weekly.

                             ~                                                                                                                                        Revision         Genna isotopic on a monthly composite, not quarterly.
                     -M                                                                                                                                               Deletion         Sr-89 and 90 analysis Addition         Analysis frequency is clarified with the following ODCM statement:
                                                                                                                                                                                       "I-131 analysis is performed biweekly when the dose calculated for consumption is >l aren:/yr."

Surface Water All Deletion Gross beta, Sr-89 and 90 analyses Cooling Water All Deletion Sediments BD-07 Deletion B0-10 Deletion Gross beta analysis Precipitation All Deletion Aquatic Plants All Deletion BD-12 Deletion Fish , All Deletion Gross beta Sr-89 and 90 analyses Milk All Deletion Sr-89 and 90 analysis Revision Collection frequency is semimonthly from May to October, not weekly. u.a. er -- . c.,wm..g g --i s++y. .p

REVISIONS TO THE RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM BRAIDWOOD STATION Cont'd DATE (ODCM Revision) SAMPLE MONITORING COMMENTS TYPE LOCATION

                           '87 (11A) Cont'd                Cattlefeed and Grass             All                        Deletion Vegetables                      All                        Deletion      I-131, gross beta, Sr-89 and 90 analyses BD-16                       Revision      The Clark Farm, 3.3 mi was changed to the Berta Farm 2.3 mi.

Food Products Addition Collection frequency is clarified with the following ODCM statement:

                                                                                                                                    " Gamma Isotopic and I-131 analysis shall occur in two offsite monitoring locations of the highest predicted annual average ground level D/Q if milk sampling is not performed."

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BRAIDWOOD LIST OF TABLES j No. Title Page 1 Airborne Particulates and Iodine-131, locations . I BD-01,-02,-03 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . = . 149: i 2 Airborne Particulates and lodine-131, Locations- , . BD-04,-05,-06 ...................... 151-  ! 3 Airborne Particulates and Iodine-131, locations BD-19.-20 -21 ..............-....... . 153 4 Airborne Particulates, Quarterly Composites of Weekly - Collections ....................... 155 . i 5 Gamma Radiation as Measured by Thermoluminiscent Dosimeters (TLDs). . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . ... . 156 6 Milk ............................. 159  ; 7 Fi sh , Edibl e Porti ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . -162 8 Vegetables ........................... . 163.

9. Surface Water . . . . . . . ... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 10 Well Water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . ... . ... . 166 11 Bottom Sediments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . 167 Milch Animals and Nearest Residence Census .......... 168 i

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The following constitutes the final Progress Report for the Environmental , Radiological Monitoring Program conducted at the Braidwood Station, Braceville, ' Results of completed analyses are presented in the attached tables.- lilinois. Missing entries indicate analyses that are not completed and the results will [ appear in subsequent reports.. l Data obtained in the program are well within the ranges to be expected in the environmenlal media sampled. For all gamma isotopic analyses, spectrum is computer scanned from 80 to: 2048 kev. Specififally included are Mn-54, Co-58, Fe-59, C0-60,- Zn-65, Ir-95~, Nb-95, Ru-103, Ru-106, I-131, Ba-La-140, Cs-134, Cs-137, Ce-141,- and Ce-144. Natur' ally occurring gamma emitters, such as K-40 and Ra daughters, are fre-quently detected but not listed here. Data, listed as "<" are at - the. 4.66 sigma level, others are 2 sigma. Unless noted. otherwise, the less than value;  ! ("<") for air particulates and precipitation' .is for Cs-137 and may be higher  ! or lower for other radionuclides. The positive value listed under " Gamma 1 Isotopic" for air particulates and precipitation is for Cs-137. For all  ! other sampling media Cs-134 and Cs-137 are listed separately.- All other-gamma emitters are listed under "Other Gammas." Unless noted otherwise, i the less than value -("<") reported under "Other Gammas" is for Co-60 and' l may be higher or lower for other radionuclides.  ! i All concentrations, except for gross beta, are decay corrected ~ to the date of  ! collection. l

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Deviations from Scheduled Sampling and Corrective Actions Taken  ; All samples were collected within the . scheduled period unless noted otherwise -}' in the Listing of Missed Samples. I I i f i i i 147 J

BRAIDWOOD 2.0 LISTING OF MISSED SAMPLES Expected Collection  : Sample Type Location Dates- Reason-There were no missed samples in 1989

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BRAIDWOOD Table 1. Airborne Particulates and Iodine-131a Week Collection Units: 10- $ pCi/m}y _Braidwood BD-01 Custer Park BD-02 County Line Rd. BD-03 (C) Week Volume Gross Volume Gross Volume Gross Ending (mJ) Beta (m3) Beta (m3) Beta 01-06-89 280 5.20.5 281 5. 4i0. 5 2 81 6.220.5-01-14-89 322 3.3t0.4 321 2.8t0.4 321 3. 5t0. 4 01-21-89 286 2.9t0.4 286 2.8 0.4 285 '3.lio.4 01-28-89 284 3,6t0.4 284 4.Ot0.4 284 3.8 0.4 02-04-89 288 2.9t0.4 288 3.4 0.4 288 2.6 0.4 02-11-89 285 2.8t0.4 284 3.8t0.5 285- 4.3t0.5 02-18-89 284 1.7*0.4 284 2. 0t0. 4 284 2. 0t0. 4 02-26-89 325 4.0 0.4 325 4.7 0.5 325 4.920.5 03-04-89 248 3.410.5 24 9 3.7t0.5 249 3.7 0.5- , 03-12-89 323 2.920.4 323 2.820.4 323 2.8 0.4  ! 03-19-89 287 2.3i0.4 '287 2.810.4 287 2.510.4 l 03-25-89 244 3.810.4 244 3.6t0.4 244 2.820.4 l 04-01-89 291 2.2 0.4 2 92 2.8i0. 4 2 92 2.4 t0. 4 i ist Qtr meants.d. 3.220.9 3.4*0.9 3. 4i1. 2 04-08-89 282 1.510.4 282 1.6 0.4 282 1.7 0.4-04-15-89 283 2.6 0.4 283 '1.420.4 283 3. Si0. 5 04-22-89 284 2.4t0.4 284 2.9 0.4 -284 2.610.4- t 04-29-89 285 2.2i0.4 285 2.210.4 285 2.4t0.4 l 05-06-89 286 1.220.4 286 1.610.4 286 1.3t0.4  ! 05-13-89 287 1.410.3 287 1.4 0.3 287 1.520.3 05-20-89 285 1. 7i0. 3 285 1.7 0.3- 285 1.210.3 j 05-27-89 292 2.0t0.3 292 2.0i0.3 293 2.0*0.3  ; 06-03-89 275 1.620.2 ~275 2,220.2 271 2.220.2 06-10-89 289 2.5 0.4 289- 3.010.4 289 2.710.4 06-16-89 253 0.910.4 254 1. l t0. 4 254 1.120.4 06-24-89 291 2.6 0.4 311 2.810.4~ 311 2.720.4 07-01-89 301 1.6 0.3 301 2.0 0.3 301 2.2 0.3  ! 2nd Qtr meants.d. 1.910.6 2.0 0.6 2.110.7 a Iodine-131 concentrations are less than 0.07 pCi/m3 unless noted otherwise.  ! i 149

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BRAIDWOOD-Table 1. Airborne Particulates and Iodine-131a-

                   'Braidwood BD-01       Custer Park 'BD-02   County Line Rd. BD-03 (C)

Week Volyme Gross Gross Gross Ending (mJ) Beta Volp)e (mJ Beta- Volp)e (mJ Beta 07-08-89 278 2.820.4 278 2.410.4 278 2.420.4 15-89 289 2.210.2 281 2.320.2 289- 2.210.2 07-22-89 281- 1.810.2 281 2.010.2 282 1.810.2 07-29-89 287 2.110.4 287 2.3t0.4 287 1.8t0.4 08-04-89 241 2.5t0.3 241 2.520.3 241 2.620.4 t 08-12-89 323 2.010.3 323 1.910.3 323 2.lt0.3 08-20-89 327 2.910.3 334 3.010.3 334 2.810.3 08-26-89 246 2.0t0.4 243 2.110.4 246 1.820.4-09-02-89 284 1.910.3 284 2.010.3 284 1.6i0.3 - 09-09-89 288 2.620.3 146 4.510.6 289 2.320.3 - 09-16-89 278 1.310.3 277 1.610.3 277 1.7t0.3-09-22-89 244 3.520.4 244 3.220.5- 244 3.2t0.5 09-29-89 285 1.6t03 255 1.6t0.3 281 2.210.3 3rd Qtr meants.d. 2.210.6 2.4t0.6 2.220.5 10-06-89 293 2.620.4 281 3.020.4 293 3.210.4 10-13-89 287 3.210.4 287 3.510.4 287 3.620.4 10-20-89 277 2.310.4 277 2.310.4 277 2.0t0.4 10-27-89 272 4.0t0.4 285 3.9t0.4 285 4.110.4 11-03-89 '287 3.210.4 287 2.920.4 286 3.210.4 11-10-89 285 3.0t0.4 284 2.920.4 285 2.6t0.4 11-17-89 284 2.910.3' 284- 2.710.3 284 2.8t0.3 l 11-24-89 295 2.720.4 294 2.710.4 294 2.7t0.4 12-01-89 276 3.220.4 276~ 3.6t0.4 275 3.510.4 12-08-89 287 3.010.4 287 2.9t0.4 287 3.210.4 12-15-89 284 4.720.5 284 4.520.5' 284' 4.810.5' 12-22-89 288 6.310.6 288 5.310.5- 288 5.620.5 12-29-89 285 -3.510.4 285 3.5t0.4 285 2.910.4 4th Qtr meants.d. 3.411.1 3.410.8 3.411.0 a Iodine-131 concentrations are less than 0.07'pC1/m3 unless noted otherwise. I 1 l l 150 i

BRAIDWOOD  ; 1 l Table 2. Airborne Particulates and Iodine-131a i Week i Collection Units: 10* $ pCi/m}y I i Essex BD-04 Gardner 80-05 Godley BD-06 Week Vol Gross Volyme Gross Volyme Gross ' Ending (m) Beta (md) Beta (m3) Beta 01-06-89 281 6. It0. 5 281 5.4i0.5 280 6.1 0.5 01-14-89 321 3.0 0,4 322 3.It0.4 322 3.4 0.4 , 01-21-89 286 3.It0.4 286 2.7t0.4 286 .2,80.4 01-28-89 283 3.520.4 284 3.50.4 284. 4. 110. 4 02-04-89 288 3.It0.4 288 3.020.4 288 3.2*0.4 02-11-89 284 3.7t0.5 285 3. 920. 5 285 3.7 0.5 02-18-89 283 2.110.4 284 1.7t0.4 284 1.8t0.4 02-26-89 32 5 4.210.4 325 4.620.4 325 4.620.4 03-04-89 249 3.1 *0. 5 249 3.5 0.5 248 3.620.5- i 3.120.4 03-12-89 323 324 2. 8 t0. 4 324 2. 5t0. 4- ' 03-19-89 287 2.6t0.4 287 3.1 t0. 4 286 2.8t0.4-03-25-89 244 2.8 0.4- 244 2.910.4 244 2. 9i0. 4 04-01-89 292 2.5t0.4 292 2.2*0.4 292 2.2 0.4 1st Qtr meants.d. 3.3tl.0 3.311.0 3. 4 tl .1 04-08-89 282 1.820.4 277 1.9 0.4 280 1.620.4 04-15-89 283 2.8t0.4 283 3.0 0.4 283 2.820.4 04-22-89 283 2.5 0.4 284 2.9i0.4 284. 2.710.4 04-29-89 285 2.0t0.4 285 ~3.1 0.4- 285 2.4i0.4 05-06-89 286 1.020.3 286 1.5 0.4 286 1.7i0.4 05-13-89 287 1.7t0.4 286 1.7t0.4 286- 1.4t0.3 05-20-89 285 1.310.3 285 1.5 0.'3 285 1.3i0.3 - 05-27-89 292 2.010.3 292 2.0 0.7 292 1.7t0.3 06-03-89 275 2.2 0.2 275 2.5t0.3 275 2.320.2 06-10-89 289 2.820.4 289 3.120.4 289 2.9 0.4 06-16-89 254 1.0 0.4 254~ 1.120.4 '254 0.9 0.4 06-24-89 311 3.0 0.4 311 3.0i0.4 310 2.120.3 07-01-89 301 2.2 0.3 301 2.8i0.3 .301 1.910.3 2nd Qtr meants.d. 2.0 0.6 2.3 0.7 2.0 0.6 a Iodine-131 concentrations are less than 0.07 pC1/m3 unless noted otherwise. u 151-

Table 2. Airborne Particulates and Iodine-131a (continued) Essex BD-04 Gardner 80-05 Godley BD-06 Week Volpe Gross Gross Volpe Gross Ending (m3) Beta Volp)e (m3 Beta (mJ) Beta 07-08-89 2/8 2.810.4 278 2.610.4 278 2.420.4 07-15-89 170 3.310.4 289 2.210.2 289 2.120.2 07-22-89 170 3.6t0.4 282 2.110.2 282 2.010.2 > 07-29-89 256 2.3t0.4 287 2.0t0.4 287 2.010.4 08-04-89. 241 2.6t0.4 241 2.820.4 241 2.910.4~ 08-12-89 323 2.0t0.3 323 2.210.3 323 2.3t0.3' 08-20-89 334 2.5t0.3 334 2.910.3 334 2.7t0.3 08-26-89 246 1.7t0.4 246 1.720.4 246 2.020.4 09-02-89 284 2.210.3 284 2.010.3 284 2.320.3 09-09-89 289 2.310.3 288 2.320.3 288 2.6t0.3 09-16-89 277 1.810.3 278 1.710.3 278 1.110.3-09-22-89 244 3.0t0.5 244 3.7t0.5 244 3.310.4 09-29-89 281 1.920.3 280 1.710.3 285 2.120.3  ! 3rd Qtr meants.d. 2.520.6- 2.310.6 2.310.5-10-06-89 293 2.610.4 293 2.8t0.4 293 3.0t0.4 10-13-89 287 4.120.5 287 3.210.4 287 3.310.4 10-20-89 277 2.410.4 277 2.120.4 277 2.710.4 10-27-89 285 4.420.4 285 4.110.4 285 4.0t0.4 11-03-89 286 3.710.4 287 2.910.4 287 2.920.4 11-10-89 285 2.610.4 285 2.610.4 285 2.8t0.4 11-17-89 284 2.410.3 284 2.810.3 284 2.920.3 11-24-89 295 2.7t0.4 295 2.310.4 .295 2.810.4 12-01-89 275 3.810.4 275 3.420.4 276 3.510.4 12-08-89 287 3.320.4 287 2.610.4 287 2.910.4 12-15-89 284 4.910.5 284 4.6t0.5 284 1.710.4 12-22-89 288 4.910.5 288 5.6t0.5 288 5.410.5 12-29-89 285 2.810.3 285 3.410.4 205 4.0t0.5 4th Qtr meants.d. 3.410.9 3.311.0 3.220.9 a Iodine-131 concentrations are less than 0.07 pCi/m3 unless noted otherwise. l-l 152 l r

BRAIDWOOD Table 3. Airborne Particulates and Iodine-131a Collection:2 Units: Week 1 10- pC1/m Nearsite NW BD-19 Nearsite N BD-20 Nearsite NE BD-21' Week- Vol me Gross Vol me Gross Volume Gross Ending (m) Beta (m ) Beta (md) Beta-01-06-89 280 5.7t0.5 280 6.10.5 279 6.2 0.5 01-14-89 322 3.40.4 214 2.90.5 -322 3.3 0,4 01-21-89 286 2.620.4 48b 2. 4 11. 6 283 2,6to.4 01-28-89 2 84 3.4t0.4 284 3. 6t0. 4 283~ ~3.'4 0.4-02-04-89 280- 3.3 0.4 288 2.820.4 288 3.4 0.4 02-11-89 285 4.0t0.5 285 3.4t0.4 285 3.9t0.5, 02-18-89 284 1.6t0.4 284 1.7 0.4 284 1.920.4 02-26-89 325 4.8 0.5 325 4. 4i0. 4 .324 '4.720.5 03-04-89 249 3.5 0.5 248 3.3 0.5 248 3.8 0.5' 03-12-89 324 2.8t0.4 323 3.420.4 319 3.4 0.4-- 03-19-89 287 2.610.4 288 2.310.4 286 2.7 0.4 03-25-89 244 3.3t0.4 244 3. 020. 4 - 243 2.6 0.5 04-01-89 292 2.6t0.4 292 2.420.4 290 '2.6*0.4 1st Qtr meants.d. 3.41.0 3. 2 11. 1 3.4il.1 -l i 04-08-89 282 1.Si0.4 282 1. 7t0. 4.. 281 1.910.4 L 04-15-89 283 3.2t0.4 283 3.320.4 281 :2.4t0.4- i 04-22-89 284 2.9t0.4 284 2.6 0.4 281 2.7t0.4 I 04-29-89 285 2.Si0.4 285 2.5 0.4 282 '3.020.4 1 05-06-89 286 1.5i0,4 286 1.40.4 273 1. 5to. 4 05-13-89 286 1.2t0.3 287 1. 510. 3 283 1. 5i0. 4 05-20-89 285 1. 4 t0. 3 285 1.820.3 278 1.3 0.3 ' 05-27-89 292 2.010.3 292 1.820.3 286 1.920.3 3 06-03-89 275 2. lt0. 2 275 2.120.2 264- 2.320.3  ; 06-10-89 289 2.6 0.4 289 2.620.4 230 3.520.5 06-16-89 253 1.210.4 253 1.0 0.4 246 l'2i0.4 06-24-89 310 2.620.4 311 2.310.3 309 2,710.4 07-01-89 301 2.2iG.3 301 2.0i0.3 301 2.4i0. 3 2nd Qtr meants.d. 2.li0.7 2.020.6 2.2i0.7 a Iodine-131 concentrations are less than 0.07 pC1/m3 unless noted otherwise. , b Low volume due to interrupted electrical service to pump. I 153 l

BPAIDWOOD Table 3. Airborne Particulates and Iodine-131a.(continued) Nearsite NW BD-19 Nearsite N BD-20 Nearsite NE BD-21 Week Volpe Gross Gross Gross Ending (m4) Beta Volp)e (m3 Beta Volp)e (m4 Beta 07-08-89 278 2.4t0.4 278 2.620.4 278- 2.610.4 07-15-89 290 2.2t0.2 289 2.110.2 289 2.510.2 07-22-89 282 2.0t0.2- 281 1.920.2 19b 31.913.6c 07-29-89 287 1.910.4 287 1.920.4 287 1.620.3 08-04-89 241 2.910.4 241 2.510.3 241 -2.620.4 08-12-89 323 2.0t0.3 323 1.6t0.3 323 1.910.3 08-20-89 334 2.910.3 334 2.510.3 334 2.610.3-08-26-89 246 1.810.4 246 2.010.4 246 2.210.4 09-02-89 284 2.220.3 284 1.710.3 285 2.220.3 , 09-09-89 288 2.510.3 288 2.110.3 288 2.410.3 09-16-89 278 -1.6t0.3 278 1.510.3 278 1.720.3~ 09-22-89 244 3.3t0.5- 244 3.0t0.5 244' :3.810.5 09-29-89 285 1.4t0.3 285 1.8t0.3 285' 1.810.3  ;. 3rd Qtr meants.d. 2.210.6 2.lt0.4 2.3t0.6 1 10-06-89 293 2.9t0.4 293 3.0t0.4- 293 -3.3t0.4 10-13-89 287 3.220.4 286 3.410.4 287 3.710.4 10-20-89 277 2.110.4 277 2.820.4 277' 2.310.4 10-27-89 285 3.910.4 285 4.620.4 285 4.510.4 11-03-89 287 3.110.4 287 3.610.4 287 3.7t0.4 11-10-89 285 2.710.4 285 3.310.4 285 2.810.4 11-17-89 285 2.910.3 284 3.210.3 285 3.110.3 11-24-89 295 2.510.4 294 2.820.4 294 2.720.4 l 12-01-89 276 3.6t0.4 276 4.220.4 275 4 4.0t0.,4 'l 12-08-89 287 3.410.4 287 2.910.4 287 2.920. 12-15-89 284 4.910.5 284 4.810.5 284 5.810.6-12-22-89 288 5.610.5 288 6.4t0.6 288 5.810.6 12-29-89 285 3.020.4 285 3.220.4 285 3.210.4_ 4th Qtr meants.d. 3.421.0 3.7t1.0 3.721.1 1 a lodine-131 con entrations are less than 0.07 pC1/m3 unless noted otherwise, b Iodine level is <0.55 due to low volume. ' c Unreliable results due to low volume; result not included in mean calculation. l l 154-l l

BRAIDWOOD , Table 4. Airborne Particulates Collection: Quarterly composites of weekly collections. Units: pC1/F , Volymea Other Location Lab Code (F) Cs-134 Cs-137 Gamasa , 1st Quarter BD-01 BDAP-1477 3747 <0.01 <0.01 <0. 01 BD-02 1478 3748 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 BD-03 1479 3748 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 BD-04 1480 3746 <0.01 <0. 01 <0.01 BD-05 1481 3751 <0.01 <0. 01 <0. 01 BD-06 1482 3748 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 BD-19 1483 3742 <0.01 <0. 01 <0.01 BD-20 1484 3403 <0.01 <0.01 <0. 01 BD-21 1485 3743 <0.01 <0.01 <0. 01 BD-01 BDAP-1586 3693 <0.01 <0. 01 <0. 01 BD-02 1587 3714 <0. 01 - <0. 01 <0.01 BD-03 1588 3711 <0.01 <0. 01 <0.01 BD-04 1589 3713 <0.01 -<0.01 <0.01 BD-05 1590 3708 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 BD-06 1591 3710 <0. 01 <0.01 <0. 01 l BD-19 1592 3711 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 l BD-20 1593 3713 <0.01 <0.01 <0. 01 80-21 1594 3595 <0. 01 <0.01 <0. 01 B0-01 BDAP-1690 3651 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 BD-02 1691 3474 <0.01 <0.01 <0. 01 BD-03 1692 3655 <0.01 <0. 01 <0.01 BD-04 1693 3393 <0. 01 <0.01 <0.01 BD-05 1694 3654 <0.01 <0. 01 <0.01 BD-06 1695 3659 <0.01 <0.01- c.01 BD-19 1696 3660 <0.01 < 0.01 <0.01 BD-20 1697 3658 <0. 01 ' <0. 01 <0. 01 BD-21 1698 3397 <0.01 <0.01 <0. 01 4th Quarter 80-01 BDAP-1791 3700 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 BD-02 1792 3699 <0. 01 <0. 01 <0. 01 BD-03 1793 3710 <0.01 (0.01 <0.01 BD-04 1794 3711 <0.01 <0. 01 <0.01 BD-05 1795 3712 <0.01 <0.01 <0. 01 BD-06 1796 3633 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 BD-19 1797 3714 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 BD-20 1798 3711 <0.01 <0.01 <0. 01 BD-21 1799 3712 <0.01 <0. 01 <0. 01

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BRAIDWOOD Table 5 Gamma Radiation, as Measured by Thermoluminescent Dosimeters (TLDs) STANDARD RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAM

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Date Placed: 12-30-88 04-01-89 06-30-89 09-29-89 Date Removed: 04-01-89 06-30-89 09-29 12-29-89 1 Days in the Field: 92 90 91 91 Location Average mR/Qtr. 80-01 11.811.0 12.720.9 12.720.7 11.620.8 BD-02 12.0t0.9 14.011.4 13.411.0- 12,910.9 BD-03(C) 11.9t0.8 15.111 ~. 4 13.710.9 13.0t0.9 BD-04, 12.6t0.9 14.211.6 13.920.8 12.6t0.9 BD-05 15.5t0.9 14.411.2 17.0t1.1 15.8tl.1 BD-06 11.6t0.8 13.511.2 13.110.8 11.711.1 BD-19 13.220.9 15.411.0 14.720.8- 13.411.2 l 1 BD-20 12.910.8 14.410.9 13.921.3 13.4tl.1  : BD-21 12.110.7 14.4 1.1 13.311.1 12.810.8 1 Mean i s.d. 12.611.2 14.220.8 14.011.3 13.011.2 1 l l 1 l 156 1 j

BRAIDWOOD , Table 5. Gamma Radiation, as Measured by TLDs (continued) SPECIAL PROGRAM Inner Ring, Near Site Boundary, Indicator Locations , 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter , Date Placed: 12-30-88 04-01-89 06-30-89 09-29-89 Date Removed: 04-01-89 06-30-89 09-29-89 12-29-89 Days in the Field: 92 90 91 91' Location , Average mR/Qtr. Code 80-101-1 12.410.8 13.510.9 13.810.8 12.611.0 80-101-2 11.310.9 14.211.3 12.6t0.7 -13.2tl.1 BD-102-1 11.610.9 12.810.9 12.920.7 14.410.7 BD-102-2 11.310.8 18.911.6 12.810.7 14.0tl.1 80-104-1 11.120.7 12.4t0.9 12.110.8 11.510.9 BD-104-2 11.0t0.8 14.211.2 12.820.7 13.110.8 BD-105-1 11.410.9 13,711.2 12.7t0.7 11.510.8 BD-105-2 12.2t0.9 14.021.2 13.4t0.8 16.321.0 B0-106-1 11.6t0.9 13.611.1 12.820.7 12.411.0 BD-106-2 11.520.9 14.911.0 13.110.7 13.510.9 BD-107-1 13.2t0.7 13.410.9 13.7t0.9- 12.810.9 BD-107-2 12.0t0.9 -13.611.4 I? 6t0.6 10.6t0.9 BD-108-1 11.720.7 12.310.7 1E.7t0.7 11.9t0.8 80-108-2 11.410.7 12.510.9 12.8t0.8 12.110.9. BD-109-1 13.721.0 17.820.8 15.4t0.9 16.820.8 BD-109-2 13.910.9 17.211.2 15.110.8 15.611.2~ BD-110-1 12.121.0 14.5t0.9 - 15.0tl.1 14.011.2 BD-110-2 12.810.8- 18.111.3 14.110.9' 16.011.2 BD-111a-1 .u.St0.7 14.4tl.4 12.2i0.8 13.7tl.2 BD-111a-2 11.4tl.2 16.020.9 12.511.2 13.320.9 BD-111b-1 11.6t1.0 12.7t0.7 12.910.9 13.210.7 BD-111b-2 11.7t0.8 15.210.9 12.220.8 13.610.9 ' BD-112-1 11.310.7 12.9t0.8 12.820.7 12.720.8 BO-112-2 11.lt0.8 13.6tl.1 12.110.8 12.0t0.9 BD-113a-1 11.711.1 14.611.1 13.510.8 14.110.9 BD-113a-2 11.6t0.8 15.411.1 12.720.9 12.9il.1 BD-113b-1 12.9tl.3 14.211.0 12.911.0 13.911.0 BD-113b-2 11.7t0.8 14.911.2 12.610.7 13.4t0.8 BD-114-1 11.710.7 14.5t0.8 13.420.7 14.110.9 BD-114-2 11.6t0.8 13.2tl.0 12.720.8 12.210.8 ' BD-116-1 11.910.9 14.6t0.9 13.510.8 14.511.1 BD-116-2 11.810.8 13.7t0.9 13.110.7 12.6t0.8 l I Mean i s.d. 11.810.8 14.411.6 13.110.8 13.521.3 l I l 157

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BRAIDWOOD 1 Table 6. Milk l Collection: Biweekly May through October Monthly November through April Units: pC1/1 , GRAZING SEASON - MAY THROUGH OCTOBER Collection Other Period Lab Code I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Gamasa Mack-Morris Fam BD-11 05-06-89 BDMI-3317 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 05-20-89 3397 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 06-03-89 3455 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 06-16-89 3536 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 07-01-89 3597' <0.5 <5 <5. <10 07-15-89 3668 <0,5 <5 <5 <10 08-04-89 3773 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 08-20-89 3864,5 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 09-02-89 3926 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 09-18-89 4004,5 <0.5 <5 < 5 .- <10 10-13-89 4128 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 10-20-89 4175 <0.5 <5 <5 (10 NON-GRAZING SEASON - NOVEMBER THROUGH APRIL Collection Other- 1 ( Date Lab Code I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Gamasa l Mack-Morris Farm BD-11 01-06-89 BDMI-2993 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 02-04-89 3058 <0,5 <5 <5 <10 03-04-89 3134 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 04-01-89 3198 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 11-03-89 4212 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 12-01-89 4291 <0. 5 <5 <5 <10 a See introduction. , 159 l

1 BRAIDWOOD Table 6. Milk (continued) GRAZING SEASON - MAY THROUGH OCTOBER Collection Other Period Lab Code I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Gamasa Halpins Farm BD-17 05-06-89 BDMI-3318 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 20-89 3398 <0.5 <5 <5- <10 06-03-89 3456 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 06-16-89 3537 <0,5 <5 <5 <10 07-01-89 3598 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 07-15-89 3669 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 08-04-89 3774,5 <0.5 <S <5 <10 08-20-89 3866 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 09-02-89 3927 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 t 09-18-89 4006 <0.5 <S <5 <10 10-13-89 4129 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 10-20-89 4176,7 <0.5 <5 <5 <10  ; NON-GRAZING SEASON - NOVEMBER THROUGH APRIL Collection Other Date Lab Code I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Gamasa Halpins Farm BD-17 01-06-89 BDMI-2994 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 02-04-89 3059 <0.5 <5 '<5 <10 03-04-89 3135 <0.5 <5 <5- <10 04-01-89 3199,200 <0.5 <5 <5 -<10 11-03-89 4213 <0.5 <5 <5 <10-12-01-89 4292 <0.5 <5 <5- <10 a See Introduction. 160

BRAIDWOOD Table 6. Milk (continued) GRAZING SEASON - MAY THROUGH OCTOBER Collection Other Period Lab Code I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Gammasa j Biros Farm BD-18 05-06-89 BDMI-3319 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 '05-20-89 3399 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 i 06-03-89 3457 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 06-17-89 3538 <0.5 <5 (5 <10 07-01-89 3599 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 i 07-15-89 3670 <0.5 <5 <5 <10. I 08-04-89 3776 <0.5 <5 (5 <10 08-20-89 3867 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 , 09-02-89 3928 <0. 5 <5 <5 <10 09-18-89 4007 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 10-13-89 4130 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 10-20-89 4178 <0.5 <5 (5 -<10 4 i NON-GRAZING SEASON - NOVEMBER THROUGH APRIL l 1 Collection Other Date Lab Code I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Gamasa Biros Fann BD-18 , 01-07-89 BDMI-2995 <0.5 <S <5 <10 02-05-89 3060 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 03-05 3136 <0.5 <5 (5 <10 l 04-02-89 3201 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 11-03-89 4214 <0.5 <5 <S <10 12-02-89 4293 <0.5 <5 <5 <10 a See Introduction. 161 j

Y1 BRAIDWOOD Table 7. Fish, Edible Portion Collection: Three (3) times per year-Units : pC1/g wet weight Collection Type and Other 1 Date -Number Analyzed Lab Code Cs-134 Cs-137 Gammasa Kankakee River Upstream BD-07 , 05-24-89 Carp BDF-726 <0.10 <0.10 <0'13 j 05-24-89 Catfish- 727 <0.10 <0.10 <0.13 07-29-89 Catfish 772,3 <0.10 <0.10 <0.13 07-29-89 Smallmouth Bass 774 <0.10 <0.10 <0.13 10-22-89 Catfish 905 <0.10 <0.10- <0.13 Kankakee River Downstream- B0-10

                                                                                               -s 05-25-89       Carp                    BDF-728     <0.10           <0.10.              <0.13 05-25-89       Catfish                      729    <0.10           <0.10               <0.13-07-E9-89       Trout                        775    <0.10           <0.10               <0.13 07-29-89       Catfish                      776    <0.10           <0.10               <0.13 10-22-89       Catfish                      906    <0.10           <0.10 -             <0.13 Y

a See Introduction. 162

BRAIDWOOD Table 8. Vegetables Collection: Annually Units: pCi/g wet Collection Lab Gross Other Date Code Type Beta Sr-89 Sr-90 I-131a Cs-134 Cs-137 Gammasb BD-14 ~Pinnick Farm 09-22-89 BDVe-777 Celery ----

                                                                                                                                <0.06-   <0.08        <0.2 09-22-89             778          Squash                                                 ----
                                                                                                                                <0.05    <0.08        <0.2 09-22-89             779,80 Tomatoes                                                     ----
                                                                                                                                <0.06    <0.08        <0.2 09-22-89             781         Cabbage                                                 <0.06                       <0.06    <0.08        <0.2 BD-15 Girot Farm                                                                          .j g;       09-16-89      BDVe-742            Tomatoes                                               ----
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                                                                                                                                <0.06    <0.08 .      <0.2 09-16-89             744         Cabba9e.                                                <0.06                       <0.06    <0.08       '<0.2     j 09-16-89             745          Zucchini                                               -----                       <0.06    <0.08        <0.2 BD-16 Clark Farm 09-16-89      BDVe-746           Onions                                                  ----
                                                                                                                                <0.06    <0.08        <0.2 09-16-89             747          Tomatoes                                               ----
                                                                                                                                <0.06    <0.08        <0.2 09-16-89             748          Zucchini                                               ----
                                                                                                                                <0.06    <0.08        <0.2 09-22-89             782         Cabbage                                               <0.06                         <0.06    <0.08        <0.2 a

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BRAIDWOOD-l Table 9. Surface Water Collection: Weekly Units: pC1/1 , 1 MONTHLY COMPOSITES OF WEEKLY COLLECTIONS Collection Other Period Lab Code Cs-134 Cs-137 Gammasa Kankakee River Monitoring Site No. 5 BD-10 January, 89 BDSW-601 <10 <10 <15 > February, 89 819 <10 <10- <15. March, 89 1269 <10 <10 <15 ' April , 89 1667 <10 <10 <15 , May, 89 1977,8 <10 <10 <15-June, 89 2559 <10 <10 <15 July, 89 2881 <10 <10 <15 ', August, 89 3261 <10 <10 <15 September, 89 3748 <10 <10 -<15 October, 89 4048 <10 <10 <15 ' November, 89 4391,2 <10 <10 <15 - December, 89 4621 <10 <10 <15 [ a See-Introduction. OVARTERLY COMPOSITES OF WEEKLY COLLECTIONS , Composite Period Lab Code Tritium Kankakee River Monitoring Site No. 5 BD-10 1st Qtr., 89 BDSW-1072,3 <200 2nd Qtr., 89 2487 <200 3rd Qtr. , 89 3584 638 117a 4th Qtr., 89 4571 <200 a Reanalysis yielded 6811116 pCi/1. t 164 s i

BRAIDWOOD Table 9. Surface Water (continued) MONTHLY COMPOSITES OF WEEKLY COLLECTIONS Collection Other Period Lab Code Cs-134 Cs-137 Gamasa Kankakee River Upstream BD-7 January, 89 BDSW-600 <10 (10 <15 February, 89 818 (10 <10 <15 March, 89 1268 <10 <10 <15 April, 89 1666 (10 <10 <15 May, 89 1976 <10 <10 <15 June, 89 2558 <10 <10 (15 July, 89 2880 <10 <10 <15 Au9ust, 89 3260 <10 <10 (15 September, 89 3747 <10 <10 (15 October, 89 4047 <10 <10 <15 Wovember, 89 4390 <10 <10 <15 December, 89 4620 <10 <10 <15 a See Introduction. QUARTERLY COMPOSITES OF WEEKLY COLLECTIONS Cceposite Period Lab Code Tritium Kankakee River Upstream BD-7 1st Qtr., 49 BDSW-1071 <200 2nd Qtr. , 89 2485,6 1690180b 3rd Qtr. , 89 3583 386701550c 4th Qtr., 89 4570 <200 a See Introduction. b Result of reanalyses 1760 120., c Analyses perfomed on July, August and September samples separately; results for July; 100,3501890 pC1/1 August; 250 100 pC1/1 September; (200 pC1/1 t

BRAIDWOOD Table 10. Well Water Collection: Monthly Units: pC1/1 Braidwood City Hall Well BD-13 Collection Other Period Lab Code Gross Beta Cs-134 Cs-137 Gammasa January, 89 BDWW-602.3 30.222.1 <10 <10 <20 February, 89 820 26.012.2 <10 <10 <20 March, 89 1270 14.111.5 <10 <10 (20 April, 89 1668 26.212.7 <10 <10 <20 May, 89 1979 39.7t2.5 <10 <10 <20 June, 89 2560 28,613.0 <10 <10 <20 July, 89 2882 28.712.8 <10 <10 <20 August, 89 3262,3 31.013.6 <10 <10 <20 September, 89 3749,50 31.511.8 <10 <10 <20 October, 89 4049,50 31.212.1 <10 <10 <20 November, 89 4393 23.411.6 <10 <10 <20 December, 89 4622,3 25.711.4 <10 <10 <20 a See Introduction. Braidwood City Hall Well BD-13 Collection Period Lab Code H-3 1st Qtr., 89 BDWW-1074 (200 2nd Qtr., 89 2488 <200 3rd Qtr., 89 3585 <200 4th Qtr., 89 4572,3 <200 166

BRAIDWOOD Table 11. Bottom Sediments Colle: tion: Semiannually Units : PCl/g dry weight Date Other Collected 1.ab Code Cs-134- Cs-137 Gammasa Downstream 8D-10 05-06-89 8085-513 <0.1 0.35*0.06. <0.2-10-20-89 649 <0.1 0.26t0.06 <0.2 a See Introduction. i

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Corn mix 750 lbs. Pre-mix 750 lbs. Soybean meal 400 lbs. Salt 10 lbs. Minerals 15 lbs. BD-17 Halpins Dairy Farm Number of cows - 58 Number of fresh cows - 51 Diet consists of the following: Ground corn mix

  • Free choice Green chop 8 lbs./ cow / day
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Ear corn 3400 lbs. Pre-mix 300 lbs. Salt 25 lbs. Minerals 25 lbs. 169

BRAIDWOOD MILCH ANIMALS CENSUS, 1989/ continued BD-18 Biros Dairy farm Number of coas - 77 Number of fresh cows - 65 Diet consists of the following: Pasture Free choice Ground feed

  • 30 lbs./ cow / day
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Corn 2000 lbs. Oats 2000 lbs. Minerals 50 lbs. Census conducted by A. Lewis on August 19 and 26, 1989. ___ ___17 0

BRAIDWOOD NEAREST RESIDENCES CENSUS.1989 Nearest resident of the Braidwood Station within a five (5) mile radius. N 0.5 miles NNE 0.7 miles NE 1.2 miles ENE 1.1 miles E 0.7 miles ESE 2.2 miles SE 2.8 miles SSE 3.2 miles S 3.9 miles SSW

  • 0.9 miles SW 0.7 miles WSW 0.4 miles W 0.3 miles WNW 0.4 miles NW 0.3 miles NNW 0.4 miles Census conducted by A. Lewis on August 19 and 26, 1989. There was no change from 1988.

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BR AIDWOOD NUCLEAR P0WER STATION SEMI ANNUAL EFFLUENT REPORT FOR JANUARY TO JUNE,1989 A. Pursuant to Technical Specification 6.9.1.7, the following is an explan-tion as to why the inoperability of liquid or gaseous effluent monitoring instrumentation was not corrected within the time specified in Technical Specifications:

1. Condensate Polisher Sump Discharge Monitor (OPR 41J) was inoperable greater than 30 days. The monitor was inoperable while repairs were being made to eliminate an electrical noise problem that caused the monitor to spike. During the period in question, a design change was inplemented to incorporate a check valve that would prevent backflow into the monitor.

B. There were no major changes to the liquid, gaseous, or solid Radwaste Treatment Systems. There were no liquid holdup tanks or gas decay tanks which exceeded the limits addressed in the Technical Specifications. C. There were no revisions to the Braidwood Station Process Control Program. D. The Station experienced a monitored, unplanned release of noble gases from the waste gas decay system during the first half of 1989. The curie con-tent and release rate of the noble gases released are being compiled and will be provided in an errata to the Semi-Annuel Report. E. A procedure is being developed to quantify continuous releases of noble gases from the vent stacks. The procedure, when implemented, will provide a means for differentiating batch from continuous gaseous effluent re-leases. F. LLD values are being generated for each isotope listed in the Semi-Annual Report and will be presented in an errata. 173

i l BR A10 WOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION SEMIANNUAL EFFLUENT REPORT FOR JULY TO DECEMBER,1989

1. The Braidwood Station Process Control Program (PCP) was revised to in-corporate polymer solidification formulas and a list of implementing procedures previously located in attachments to the PCP. Additionally, administrative requirements concerning solidification, deleted from from the Technical Specifications per NRC Notice 89-01, were incorpor-ated into the PCP as an appendix.

Tne procedure revision was reviewed and approved in accordance with Braidwood Station on-site review practices. The review process in-cluded a 10 CFR 50.59 safety evaluation. The changes do not reduce the overall conformance of the solidified waste product to existing criteria for solid waste. The changes to the Braidwood Station Process Cont rol Progrem were found acceptable by the on-site review committee and approved and implemented on November 1, 1989.

2. There were no liquid holdup tanks or gas decay tanks which exceeded the limits addressed in the Technical Specifications.
3. There were no major changes to the liquid, gaseous, or solid Radwaste Treatment Systems.
4. None of the Station's ef fluent process monitors exceed the LCDAR time frame specified in Technical Specifications.

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BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION SEMIANNUAL EFFLUENT REPORT FOR JULY TO DECEM ER, 1989 SOLID RADI0 ACTIVE WASTE (Continued) J Shipment Number Waste Class Type of Container Solidification A 9ent

                                                                  -or Absorbent RWS-9007                A                              LSA          Safe-N-Dri RWS-9008                B                              HIC          None                                               2 RWS-9009                A                              LSA          Safe-N-Dri                                          =

RWS-9010 A LSA Safe-N-Dri RWS-9011 A LSA Safe-N-Dri RWS-9012 A LSA Safe-N-Dri RWS-9013 A LSA- Safe-N-Dri _ RWS-9014 A HIC None RWS-9015 A LSA Safe-N-Dri _ RWS-9016 A LSA Safe-N-Dri RWS-9017 B HIC None 175 _ _ - - . . .}}