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Annual Radiological Environ Operating Rept,Rept 50 for Jan-Dec 1992.
ML20044E381
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Site: Peach Bottom  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 12/31/1992
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PECO ENERGY CO., (FORMERLY PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC, TELEDYNE ISOTOPES
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ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT i

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Docket No: 50-277 I 50-278 j PEACH BO7 TOM ATOMIC POWER STATION ,

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Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report i Report #50 I January 1992 through 31 December 1992 Prepared by t

Philadelphia Electric Company Nuclear Group Headquarters .

955-65 Chesterbrook Blvd.

Wayne, PA 19087-5691  ;

Radiological Analyses Perfonned By i Teledyne Isotopes '

50 Van Buren Avenue Westwood, New Jersey 07675 And  ;

Public Service Electric and Gas Company  ;

Research and Testing Laboratory 200 Boyden Avenue -

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1

I I. Summary and Conclusions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I  !

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II. Introduction ......................... .......................

A. Obj ective s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 i t

-l B. Implementation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Program Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 III.

S ample Collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 j A.

F B. Data Interpretation ......................................... 6  ;

e C. Program Exceptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............. 7 l.

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n D. Program Changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '8 l

-IV. Results and Discussion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 i A. Aquatic Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 l t

1. S urface Water . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 9

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2. Drinking (Potable) Water ................................
3. Fish .......... ... ............................. .... 10 {

S ed iment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-r

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t Atmospheric Environment .................................. 11 .[i B.

1. Airborne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - 11  !

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i a. Air Particulates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 11

b. Airborne Iodine . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . ..,........... 12 p i

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2. Terrestrial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............. 12 i
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t C. Ambient Gamma Radiation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 l i

F V. R eferences . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  :

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- Appendix A - Radiological Environmental Monitoring Repon Summary Appendix B - Sample Designation and Locations Appendix C - Data Tables and Figures - Primary Laboratory Appendix D - Data Tables and Figures - QC Laboratory Appendix E - Synopsis of Analytical Procedures Appendix F - Quality Control - EPA Intercomparison Program

- NRC, DER and PECo TLD Intercomparison Program Appendix G - PBAPS Surveys i

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- I. Summary and Conclusions  ;

1 This report on the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP) conducted  !

at the Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station (PBAPS) by Philadelphia Electric Company l (PECo) covers the period 1 January 1992 through 31 December 1992. This report  !

combines the results of the programs conducted by Teledyne Isotopes (TI) and Public l

,_ Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G) laboratories. During this period 2,268 l analyses were performed on 1,991 samples. .

Surface watei and drinking (potable) water samples were analyzed for concentrations of gross beta, gamma spectrometry, and tritium. Additionally, drinking water samples were  !

analyzed for concentrations of Iodine-131. Results of these analyses showed no j 4

significant differences between control locations and potentially-affected stations. The i values observed were within the ranges noted in the preoperational report.  :

The remaining sample media representing the aquatic environment included fish and  :

sediment samples. These media were analyzed for concentrations of gamma emitters. ,

Fish samples showed no measurable effects from the operation of PBAPS. Sediment '

Location 4J, located below the discharge, showed Co-60 slightly above the detection limit.

Cesium-137 was found at all locations. Results were consistent with data from previous i years. ,

The atmospheric environment was divided into two parts for examination: airborne and terrestrial. Sample media for determining airborne effects include air particulates and air [

iodine samples. Analyses performed on air particulate samples included gross beta and ,

gamma spectrometry. The results from both analyses were generally consistent with results from the previous years. Furthermore, no notable differences among results from '

on-site, intermediate, and distant locations in either analysis were observed. These findings indicate no measurable effects from the operation of PBAPS.

i High sensitivity Iodine-131 analyses were performed on weekly air samples. All results were less than the minimum detectable level.  :

l Examination of the terrestrial environment was accomplished by analyzing milk samples ,

for concentrations of Iodine-131 and gamma emitters. Results from all analyses were i consistent with those from previous years and no indication of PBAPS effect. j Ambient gamma radiation levels were measured monthly and quarterly throughout the year. Most monthly and quarterly measurements were below 10 mR/std. month. These results were consistent with those from previous years. l The operation of the Station had no measurable effect on the environs sunounding Peach Bottom.

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II. Introduction l Pea;5 Bottom Atomic Power Station (PBAPS) is located along the Susquehanna River between Holtwood and Conowingo Dams in Peach Bottom Township, York County,  !

Pennsylvania. The initial loading of fuel into Unit 1, a 40 MWe (net) high temperature, .

gas-cooled reactor, began on 5 February 1966, and initial criticality was achieved on 3  !

l March 1966. Shutdown of Peach Bottom Unit I for decommissioning was on 31 October (

1974. For the purposes of the monitoring program, the beginning of the operational i period for Unit I was considered to be 5 February 1966. A summary of the Unit 1

- preoperational monitoring program was prese:nted in a previous repon m. PBAPS Units 2 and 3 are boiling water reactors each with a power output of approximately 1050 MWe  :

(net). The first fuel was loaded into Peach Bottom Unit 2 on 9 August 1973. Criticality l was achieved on 16 September 1973, and full power was reached on 16 June 1974. The i first fuel was loaded into Peach Bottom Unit 3 on 5 July 1974. Criticality was achieved  :

on 7 August 1974, and full power was first reached on 21 December 1974.  !

. Preoperational summary reports " for Units 2 and 3 have been previously issued and  ;

i summarize the results of all analyses perfomied on samples collected from 5 February l 1966 through 8 August 1973.

A. Objectives The objectives of the REMP are:

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1. To identify, measure, and evaluate existing radionuclides in the environs of  ;

! PBAPS site and any flucinations in radioactivity levels which may occur.

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2. To monitor and evaluate ambient radiation levels. f
3. To determine within the scope of the program, any measurable quantity of radioactivity introduced to the environment by the operation of PBAPS. i

! B. Implementation Implementation of the stated objectives is accomplished by identifying significant  ;

l exposure pathways, establishing baseline radiological data of media within those l pathways, and monitoring those media during plant operation to assess plant effects ,

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In order to achieve the stated objectives, the current programs include the following  !

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1. Concentrations of beta emitters in surface and drinking water, and air particulates. f r

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3. Concentrations of tritium in surface and drinking water.  !
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III. Program Description ,

A. Sample Collection  !

This section describes the collection methods used to obtain environmental samples for the PB APS REMP in 1992. Samples for the PBAPS REMP were collected for PECo by RMC Environmental Services, Inc. (RMC).

Aquatic Environment The aquatic environment was examined by analyzing samples of surface water, drinking water, fish, and sediment. Surface water from two locations (ILL and IMM) and drinking water from two locations (4L and 61) were collected weekly from a tank at each location and were composited into a monthly sample for analysis. Two quarts of water are removed from the tank each week and placed into i

i clean two-gallon polyethylene bottle to form a monthly composite. Two additional surface water locations (13A and 13B) were collected as monthly grab samples.

Control locations were ILL and 6I. t Fish samples comprising the flesh from two groups, catfish (bottom feeder) and smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, or bass (predator) were collected semiannually '

at two locations: 4 (indicator) and 6 (control) using several methods such as trapnet, seine or electroshocking.

Sediment samples composed of recently deposited substrate were collected semiannually at three locations: 4J,4T (indicators), and 6F (control) using one of j two methods, determined by the depth from which the sediment is obtained. In  ;

water greater than 4 feet deep, sediment is collected by either a Ponar or Ekman i Grab with a surface area of 81 square inches. In shallow water (1-4 feet), sediment [

was collected by scooping up mud with a plastic bucket.

Atmospheric Environment i i

- The atmospheric environment was examined by analyzing airborne and terrestrial samples. These consisted of air particulates, airborne iodine, and milk. Air  :

particulate samples were collected and analyzed weekly from thirteen locations (IB, j lZ,2,3A,4A,5,6E,12D,14,15,17,32, and 38). Controllocations were 4A,6E, j and 12D. Air iodine samples were collected from five locations (IB, lZ,2,3A, and 12D). Control location was 12D. Air particulate and air iodine samples were obtained using a vacuum sampler, glass fiber and charcoal filters, respectively. The-filters were replaced weekly and sent to the laboratory for analysis. The vacuum samplers were run continuously at approximately I cubic foot per minute.

Milk samples were collected from five locations (A, G. J, N, and O) monthly from j I

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1 December through March and biweeldy April through November. Additionally, )

samples from six locations (B, C, P, E, L, and P) were collected quarterly.  !

Locations A, B, C, and E were controls. Milk samples were obtained by removing two gallons from the dairyman's bulk tank after mixing. The sample from each '

location is therefore a composite of all the milk collected from the dairy herd (from I to 3 milkings). The milk is scooped from the agitated bulk tank and placed in new l plastic containers.

Ambient Gamma Radiation Direct radiation measurements were made using thermoluminescent dosimeters  ;

(TLDs) consisting of calcium sulfate (CaSO4 ) doped with dysprosium (Dy). Samples were collected from forty-seven locations. The TLD locations were placed on and i

around the PBAPS site using a "three ring concept":

A site boundary ring consisting of thirteen locations (IB, IC, ID, IE, IF, IG,1H, ,

IJ, IL, IM, INN, 2, and 40) near and within the site perimeter, representing fencepost doses (i.e., at locations where the doses will be greater than maximum annual off-site doses) from PBAPS releases; A middle ring consisting of twenty-five locations (3A,4K,5,6B,14,15,17,22,23, 26, 27, 31 A, 32, 33 A, 38, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, and 51) extending to i j

approximately ten miles from the site, designed to measure possible exposures to close-in population;  !

An outer ring consisting of seven locations (12D,16,18,19, 20, 21B, and 24)  !

extending from approximately 10 to 60 miles from the site, and considered to be unaffected by station releases.

Two on-site locations (IA and II), designated as plant complex locations, are not l included in any of the three nngs.

The specific TLD locations were determined by the following criteria:

1. The presence of relatively dense population; Site meteorological data taking into account distance and elevation for each 2.

of the 36 ten-degree sectors around the site, where estimated annual dose from PBAPS,if any, would be more significant;  ;

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4. Near the dwelling closest to the main stack in the prevailing down wind l direction. i A TLD set was placed at each location in a locked formica " birdhouse" or '

polyethylene jar located approximately six feet above ground level. The TLD sets were exchanged monthly and quanerly, then sent to the laboratory for analysis. i B. Data Interpretation l Several factors are important for interpretation of the data presented in this repon. t These factors are discussed here to avoid unnecessary repetition in the discussion of l the results.  ;

The minimum detectable level (MDL) for Teledyne Isotopes was defined as the 2 sigma counting statistic. The MDL for PSE&G was defined as the 1.96 sigma. Both def'mitions represent the range of values into which 95% of repeated counts of the l same aliquot would fall. All analyses were designed to achieve the required PBAPS detection capabilities for environmental sample analysis. For a more detailed description of the results calculation, see Appendix E.  ;

For the analyses gross beta, tritium, and iodine-131 (when analyzed by beta ,

counting), the activity was reported plus/minus the counting statistic (MDL). This includes calculated negative activity. For the analyses gamma and iodine-131 (when .

analyzed by gamma spectroscopy), an activity that was greater than or equal to the  !

MDL was reported as " activity plus/minus the two sigma counting statistic". When an activity was less than the MDL, the result was reported as "< the MDL value".

Data received from the laboratory were reponed using the convention of rounding  :

the result to the same number of significant places as the first significant digit in the  ;

error term (i.e.,3.62 i 1.23 rounds to 4 i 1; 10.93 i 0.96 rounds to 10.9 i 1.0; -0.01 l i 0.1 rounds to 0.0 i 0.1). Results for each type of sample were grouped according  !

to the analyses performed. For gamma analyses, at least those nuclides required for ,

each sample media and nuclides which had a positive occurrence were reponed.

Means and standard deviations of these results were calculated. These standard deviations represent the variability of measured results for different samples rather than single analysis uncertainty. For these calculations, all results reported as <

MDL were considered to be at the MDL. ,

C. Program Exceptions P

For 1992 the PBAPS REMP had a sample collection recovery rate of approximately 99%. The exceptions to this program are listed below:

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1. Air particulate samples were not available from location 5 from week #19 and
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2. Air particulate samples for all locations except 12D from week #25 were lost l in shipping i t

The specific dates for the above weeks may be found in Table C-IX.1, Appendix C. {

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3. Surface water sampler at location IMM was out of service from 01/02 to  ;

05/28,08/03 to 08/13,08/23 to 09/28 and from 12/10 to 12/23 due to pump j malfunctions. Daily grab samples were taken.  !

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4. Surface water sampler at location ILL was out of service from 01/02 to 03/12 {

due to pump malfunctions. Daily grab samples were taken. l As a result of the composite water samplers being out of service for an extended length  !

of time at locations ILL and IMM, a Technical Specification violation was issued by i the NRC. The Commission determined that the samplers should have been repaired and  !

placed back in service in a more timely manner.

The following corrective actions were developed:  ;

a) Review and revise the appropriate chemistry procedure for l compositing of monthly water samples.  !

b) Review with Maintenance Planning the Tech. Spec. status of the [

composite water samplers and the appropriate actions to take to [

be in compliance with the Tech. Specs. ,

5. Surface water collections for location 13B was not performed for October f because no water usage was recorded. 'f i
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due to pump maintenance. Weekly grab samples were taken. .

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7. Drinking water sampler at location 6I was out of service from 04/04 to 04/10, l 08/07 to 08/14, and 08/21 to 08/28 due to pump malfunctions. Weekly grab i samples were taken. j

. 8. TLDs for location 12D were not available for May due to a laboratory j scheduling error. j

9. The MDLs for Ba-140 and La-140 for milk samples collected 11/09/92 for the I primary laboratory were not met because the required gamma analysis was not j

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Each program exception was reviewed to understand the causes of the program  :

exception. Sampling and maintenance errors were reviewed with the personnel involved to prevent a recurrence. Occasional equipment breakdowns and power outages were unavoidable. The overall sample recovery rate indicates that the appropriate l

procedures and equipment are in place to assure reliable program implementation. ,

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I The following are the changes for the 1992 PBAPS REMP:

1. Farm P was added to the program beginning with the first quarterly sampling of the f new year.

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A. Aquatic Environment

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Samples were collected from four locations monthly (ILL, IMM,13A and 13B).

ILL served as the control location. The following analyses were performed.

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Samples from all locations were analyzed for concentrations of gross beta in both insoluble and soluble fractions (Table C-1.1 and C-1.2 and Figures C-1 and C-2).

The results from analysis of the insoluble portion of all samples from the surface r water locations ranged from -0.2 to 4.2 pCi/1. The means of the indicator and j control locations were 1.1 pCi/1 and 0.7 pCi/1, respectively. The results for the .

1 soluble fraction ranged from 0.2 to 5 pCi/L The mean for the three indicator [

locations was 2.4 pCi/1, compared to the mean value of 2.3 pCi/1 from the control location.

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!. Samples from three locations (1LL, IMM,13A) were analyzed for concentrations of tritium (Table C-1.3). Results ranged from -100 to 210 pCi/1 and were within

, the range found during the preoperational period. Mean activity values from ,

i indicator and control locations were 60 pCi/l and 90 pCi/1, respectively. j Gamma Spectrometry l .

Samples from all locations were analyzed for concentrations of gamma emitters  ;

i (Table C-1.4). The nuclides searched for were below the minimum detectable level with the exception of the naturally occurring nuclides K-40,' Ra-226 and l' Th-228. Potassium-40 was found at alllocations except ILL and ranged from

<3 to 21 pCi/1. Radium-226 and Th-228 were each found in one sample from j Location ILL. j L

2. Drinkine Potable) Water f Samples were collected from two locations monthly (4L and 61). 61 served as the  !

control location. The following analyses were performed. ,

Gross Beta

Samples from both locations were analyzed for concentrations of gross beta i;

activity in insoluble and soluble fractions (Tables C-II.1 and C-II.2 and Figures I

. C-3 and C-4). Gross beta activity in the insoluble fraction ranged frem -0.1 to I

l.4 pCi/1. The values in the soluble fraction ranged from 0.3 to 3.7 pCi/I. No differences were observed between the means of the control and indicator -

stations. The values were generally below those seen in the preoperational period.

Iodine-131 l Samples from both locations were analyzed monthly for I-131 concentrations (Table C-II.3). The values ranged from -0.1 to 0.11 for the indicator location and from 0.0 to 0.34 for the control location.  !

Tritium Samples from both locations were analyzed for tritium concentration quarterly l (Table C-II.4). The values for the indicator location ranged from 0 to 100 pCi/1  !

with a mean of 60 pCi/1. Control location values ranged from -100 to 100 pCi/1 l with a mean of 50 pCi/1. The concentrations were within the range found during l the preoperational period. l Gamma Spectrometrv  !

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f (Table C-II.5). The nuclides searched for were below the minimum detectable i level, except for K-40 which was found in 4 of 24 samples.

3. Fish ,

Samples were collected from two locations semi-annually (4 and 6). The control  ;

location was 6. The following analyses were performed. .j Gamma Spectrometry i l

Positive activity was observed only for the nuclide K-40 which ranged from 1.9 l to 4.5 pCi/g (wet). All other nuclides searched for were below the minimum )

, detectable level (Table C-III.1). No Plant related nuclides were detected. Figure  ;

C-5 illustrates the Cs-137 activity for indicator and control locations from the beginning of the operational period through the present.

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.l Samples were collected from three locations semi-annually (4J,4T and 6F). The j control location was 6F. The following analyses were performed.

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(Table C-IV.1). Potassium-40 was found in all samples ranging from 7.4 to 23  ;

pCi/g (dry). The Plant related nuclide Co-60 was found in both samples from  !

j Location 4J, which is downstream of the discharge . The mean result was 0.06 l l

pCi/ gram (dry) which was slightly above the detection limit. Positive activity from Cs-137 was found at alllocations with a mean value of.18 pCi/g (dry) for ,

the indicator locations and .10 pCi/g (dry) for the control location. Radium-226 l and Th-228 activity was found at all locations. The results were consistent with l those from previous years. Figure C-6 illustrates the comparison of activities of  !

Cs-137 detected at the control location and indicator locations from the  !

preoperational period through the present.

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l Samples were collected from thirteen locations (IB, lZ, 2, 3A, 4A, 5, 6E, j 12D,14,15,17,32, and 38). Controllocations were 4A,6E, and 12D. The  !

following analyses were performed.

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Samples from all locations were analyzed for concentrations of gross beta (Tables C-V.1 and C-V.2 and Figures C-7 and C-8). Air particulate locations i l were divided into three groups: Group 1, consisting of IB, lZ, and 2, located >

on site at PBAPS; Group II, comprised of 3A,5,14,15,17,32,33A and 38,  !

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i 4A,6E and 12D, located at remote distance from PBAPS. Comparison of -

results among these three groups aids in determining the effects, if any, l resulting from the operation of PBAPS. The results from site location samples i ranged from 2 to 31 E-3 pCi/m', with a mean of 15 E-3 pCi/m'. The results [

from intermediate locations ranged from -1 to 35 E-3 pCi/m', with a mean of l

15 E-3 pCi/m'. The results from distant locations ranged from 0 to 33 E-3 l
pCi/m', with a mean of 16 E-3 pCi/m'. Comparison of the values indicate no i notable difference among the three groups suggesting no effects from j operation of PBAPS (Figure C-7).

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Gamma Spectrometry )

I Weekly samples from five locations (IB, IZ, 2, 3A, and 12D) were i composited and analyzed quarterly for the presence of gamma emitters (Table  !

C-V.3). Naturally occurring Be-7 was found in all samples with activity l values similar to those from the preoperational years. Potassium-40 was found .  !

in approximately half of the samples at or slightly above the detection limit.

No Plant related nuclides were detected.  !

b. Airborne lodine ,

I Continuous air samples were collected weekly at five locations (IB, lZ,2,3A, [

and 12D) and analyzed for I-131 (Table C-VI.1). All results were less than the minimum detectable level. ]

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Samples were collected from eleven locations (A, B, C, D, E, G, J, L, N,0 ,

and P). Farms A, B, C, and E were controllocations. The following analyses i were performed. j Iodine-131 Samples from all locations were analyzed for concentrations of I-131 (Tables ,

C-VII.1). The values ranged from -0.4 to 0.1 pCi/1. All results were at or j below the minimum detectable level. Indicator and Control farms had an  :

average value of-0.01 and -0.02 pCi/1, respectively. ,

i Gamma Spectrometry L Samples from five locations were analyzed quarterly for concentrations for -i gamma emitters (Table C-VII.2 and Figure C-9). Naturally occurring K-40  ;

was found in all samples with values ranging from 940 to 1,500 pCi/1. All  ;

other nuclides searched for were less than the minimum detectable level, [

except for Cs-137 which was found in 1 of 20 samples, i

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C. Ambient Gamma Radiation  !

Ambient gamma radiation levels were measured at forty-seven locations (as j described in the program description section) using CaSOgDy thermoluminescent  ;

dosimeters (Tables C-VIII.1 through C-VIII.4 and Figures C-10 and C-11). Most [

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quarterly's. No notable differences were observed among site-boundary, middle, and - j outer ring measurements. The data indicated that operation of PB APS did not affect ,

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V. References

1. Preoperational Environs Radioactivity Survey Summary Report, March,1960 through January,1966. (September 1967).
2. Interex Corporation, Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station Regional Environs Radiation Monitoring Program Preoperational Summary Report, Units 2 and 3,5 February 1966 through 8 August 1973, June 1977, Natick, Massachusetts.
3. Radiation Management Corporation Publication, Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station Preoperational Radiological Monitoring Report for Unit 2 and 3, January,1974, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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APPENDIE A RADIOLOCICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING FROGRAM ANNUAL

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MAKE OF FACILITYe PEACE BUTTOM ATOMId POWER STATION DOCKET NO.e 50 277 & S0 270 LOCATION OF FACILITTs TORK COUNTT. PA REPORTING PERIOD 1992 INDICATOR CONTROL LOCA?!ON WYTE RIGREST LOCATIONS LOCATIONS ANNUAL MEAN NUMBER REQUIRED MEAN MEAN MEAN STATION 0 CF NONROUTINE MEDIUM OR TTPE OF NUMBER OF MINIMUM (F) (F) NAME REPORTED FATEWAT SAMFLED ANALYSES ANALYSES DETECTABLE (F) MEASURRMENTS FERFORNED LEVEL (MDL) BANGE DANOR RANGE DISTANCE & DIPECTION (UNIT OF MEASUREMENT) FERFORMED 0

SUFFACE WATER OROSS PETA 47 2.5 1.1 0.7 1.5 138 (INDICATOR)

IN8OLUBLE (35/35) (12/12) (11/11) CRESTEA WATER INrARE PUMP (PC1/ LITER) 2.4 MILES ESE OF SITE

(.0.2/4.2) (0.2/1.4) (0.2/4.2) 139 (INDICATOR) O GRO88 DETA 47 2.$ 2.4 2.3 2.0 SOLUBLE (35/33) (12/12) (11/11) CRESTER WATEA IMTARE PUMP (0.2/S.0) (0.2/3.3) (0.3/4.3) 2.4 MILES Est OF SITE 00 90 90 1LL (CONTROL) 0 TRITIUM 12 1200 (0/0) (4/4) (4/4) UNITS 2 & 3 1NTARE

(.100/210) (0/170) (0/170) 0.2$ MILES ENE OF SITE CAMMA 47 4 MDL 10 1M4 (INDICATOR) 0 R.40 N/A 10 (10/3$) (3/12) DISCRARGE CANAL (4/21)- (4/17) 1.0 MILES sE OF stTE

< MDL < MDL < MDL 0 act.$ 4 9 9 < MDL < MDL < MDL 0 CO.50 0 FE.59 10 4 MDb < MDL < MDL 0 4 MDL 4 MDL 4 MDL 0 CO.00 0 EN.6S at e MDL < MDL < NDL 0 < MDL < MDL < MDL 0 ER.9$ 0 N9 95 9 < MDb < MDL < MDL 9 < MDL < MDL e MDL 0 Cs.134 0 Cs-137 11 < MDL < MDL < MDL '

35 4 MDL < MDL < MDL J BA.140 0 LA 140 9 -<MDL < MDL < MDL N/A < MDL 10 10 1LL (CONTROL) 0 RA.220 (1/12) (1/12) UNITS 2 & 3 INTARE (10/10) (10/10) 0.2 MILES ENE OF SITE 4.6 1LL (CONTROL) 0 75 220 N/A < MDL- 4.0 (1/12) (1/12) UNITS 2 & 3 INTARE

($/S) (5/5) 0.2 MILES ENE OF BITE MEAN AND RANGE BASED UPON DETECTABLE MEASUREMENTS ONLY.

FRACTION OF DETECTABLE MEASUREMENTS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS IS INDICATED IN FAPmer5E8ES (F).

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AFFENDIE A RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING FROGRAM ANNUAL

SUMMARY

NAME OF FACILITTs FEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC FOWER ETATION DOCF.IT No.: 50 377 & $0 270 LOCATION CF FACILITTs TORK COUNTT. FA REPORTING FERIODe 1992 INDICATOR CONTROL LOCATION WITN RIGHEET REQU1 PED LOCATIONS LOCATIONS ANNUAL MEAN NUMBER NEDIUM OR TTFE OF NONDER OF MINIMUM MEAN tutAN MEAN STAT 10N 0 OF NONROUTINE ANALTEES ANALYSES DETECTABLE (F) (F) (F) NAME REFORTED FATWWAT 8AMPLTD (UNIT OF MEASURENENT) FERFORMED FERFORMED LEVEL (MDL) RANGE RANGE RANGE DISTANCE & DIFECTION NEASUREMEtrf8 OROSS pfTA 2.5 0.5 0.3 0.3 61 (CONTROL) 0 DRINRING WATER to (FC1/ LITER) IN90LU9LE (12/12) (12/12) (12/12) ROLTWOOD STATION INTARE

(.0.1/1.9) (0.0/1.4) (0.0/1.4) 3.9 MILES NW OF SITE Gross BETA 24 2.5 2.3 3.3 2.3 41 (CONTROL) 0 SOLUBLE (12/12) (12/12) 12/12) NOLTWOOD STATION ItrrARE (0.4/3.T) (0.3/3.5) (0.3/3.5) 5.9 MILES NW OF SITE TRIT 1UM 9 1200 60 50 60 4L (INDICATOR) 0 (4/4) (4/4) (4/4) CONOWINGO DAM EL. 33' MsL (9/100) (.100/100) (0/100) e.4 MILES SE OF SITE I.131 BT 24 0.02 0.09 0.09 61 (CONTROL) 0 RADIOCREMISTY (12/12) (12/12) (12/12) NOLTWOOD STATION INTARE

(.0.1/0.11) (0.00/0.34) (0.00/0.34) 5.0 MILES NW OF BITE CANNA to R.40 N/A 12 5 12 %L (INDICATOR) 0 (3/12) (1/12) (3/12) CONOWINOO DAM EL. 33' MsL (10/14) (s/5) (10/14) s.e MILES SE OF stTE sos.se 9 < MDL < MDL < MDL e Co.se 9 < MDL < MDL < MDL o FE.59 19 < MDL < MDL < MDL 0 CO.60 9 < MDL < MDL e MDL 0 EN.63 19 < MDL 4 MDL < MDL 0 ER.9S 9 < MDL < MDL < MDL 0 N9 9% 9 < MDL < MDL < MDL 0 C8 134 9 < MDL < MDL < NDL 0 CS.137 11 < MDL 4 MDL < MDL 0 RA.140 35 4 MDL < StDL < MDL 0 LA.140 9 e MDL < MDL e MDL e FISE GAMMA 6 90TTMt FEEDER R.40 N/A 3.4 2.5 3.4 4 (INDICATOR) 0 (FC1/ ORAM NET) (3/3) (3/3) (3/3) CONOWINGO FOND BELOW DISCEARGE (2.5/4.5) (1.9/2.9) (2.5/4.5) DOWNSTREAM OF DISCNARGE MM-54 0.09 < MDL < MDL < MDL 0 Co.59 0.09 < MDb < MDL < MDL 0 FE.59 0.16 < MDL < MDL < MDL 0 CO.60 9.09 < MDL < SEDL < MDL 0 EN-65 0.16 < MDL e MDL e MDL e CS.134 0.09 4 MDL < MDL < MDL 0 C8 137 9.09 < MDL < MDb < REDL e MEAN AlfD RANGE BASED UFON DETECTABLE BREASUREMENTS ONLT.

FRACTION OF ISTECTABLE MEASUREMENTS AT EPRCIFIED LOCATIONS IS INDICATED IN PARENTHESES (F).

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AFFENDIE A RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING FROORAM ANNUAL SVlotARY NAME OF FACILITY FSACE BOTTOM ATOMIC FOWER STATIOtt DOCRET NO.s 50 277 t, 50-270 LOCATION OF FACILITYe TORR COUNTT. FA REFORTING FERIOD 1992 INDICATOR CONTROL LOCATION WITE MIGNEST LOCATIONS LOCATIONS ANNUAL MEAN N"JMBER REQUIRED TTFE OF NUttBER OF MINIMUM MEAN NEAN NEAN STATION 8 OF WONROUTINE etED10M CR ANALYSES ANALYSES DETECTABLE (F) (F) (F) NAME FIFORTED FATEWAT SAMPLED DISTANCE 4, DIRECTION MEAFUREMENTS FERFORMED LEVEL (MDL) RANGE RANCE RANGE (UNIT OF MEASUREMENT) FERFORJtED FISE OANNA 4 FREDATOR R 40 N/A 2.6 3.7 3.7 6 (CONTROL) 0 (FCI/ ORAM WET) (2/3) (2/2) (2/2) MOLTWOOD FOND (2.4/2.7) (3.1/4.4) (3.1/4.4) UFSTREAM = NOLTWOOD FOND 0.00 4 MDL < MDL e MDL 0 MM-54 0.00 < stDL 4 MDL < MDL 0 Co.50 0.16 < MDL < MDL < MDL e FE.50 0.00 4 SEDL < MDL < MDL 0 Co.60 0 EN 65 0.16 4 stDL < MDL < MDL

< atDL < MDL e Mth , o CS.134 0.00 0

CS.137 0.00 < IEDL < MUL 4 MDL SILT / SEDIMENT OAMMA 6 N/A 15.4 10.0 22 4T (INDICATOR) 0 (FCI/ORAat DRT) R-40 (4/4) (2/2) (2/2) CONOWINGO FOND NEAR CONOWINGO DAM (0.4/23) (7.4/13) (20/23) 0.1 MILES SE OF SITE CO.60 N/A 0.06 < ItDL 0.06 43 (INDICATOR) 0 (2/4) (2/2) CONOMIN90 FOND NET TRAF 15 (0.05/0.06) (0.05/0.06) 1.4 MILES SE OF SITE

< MDL 4 MDL < MDL 0 CS.134 0.10 CS.137 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.20 47 (INDtCATOR) 0 (4/4) (2/2) (2/3) CONOMIpoO POND NEAR CONOWINGO DAM (0.07/0.33) (0.00/0.13) (0.24/0.33) 0.1 MILES SE OF SITE N/A 2.1 1.0 2 4T (INDICATOR) 0 RA 226 (4/4) (2/2) (2/2) CONOWINGO FOND ttEAR CONOWINGO DAM (0.0/4) (1.2/2.4) (3/4) 0.1 MILES FE OF SITE N/A 1.12 1.00 1.0 4T (IMDICATOR) 0 TB 220 (4/4) (2/2) (2/2) CONOWINGO FOND NEAR CONOWINSO DAM (0.42/1.0) (0.05/1.3) (1.7/1.01 0.1 MILES SE OF SITE 662 6 15 16 17 12D (CONTROL) 0 AIR FARTICULATE OROSS BETA (500/500) (154/154) (52/52) 2301 MARRET ST.. FBILA (E.3 FCI/CU. latTER) 62.0 MILES ENE OF SITE

(-1/34) (0/33) (0/26)

BERAN AND RMtot BASED ITON DETECTABLE MEASUREMENTS OffLY.

FRACTION OF DETECTABLE MEASURS3 TENTS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS IS INDICATED IN PARENTEESES (F).

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AFFENDIE A RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENIAL MONITORING FROGRAM ANMUAL

SUMMARY

NAME OF FACIL1TTe FRACM BOTTOM ATOWIC FOWER STATICW DOCRET NS.s 50 277 & 50 279 LOCATION CF FACILITY: TORR COUNTY, PA REFORTING FERIODe 1992 INDICATOR CONTROL LOCATION WITE RIGRtBT REQUIRED LOCATIONS LOCATIONS ANNUAL MFJR 88 UMBER MEDIUM OR TTFE OF NUtutER OF MINIMUM MEAN MEAN MEAN STATICW 4 OF MONRO *?f!NE FATWWAT SANFLRD ANALYSES ANALYSEB DETECTABLE (F) (F) (F) NAME REFORTED (UNIT OF MEASUPEMENT) PERFORMED PERFORBRED LEVEL (MDL) RANGE RANCE RANGE DISTANCE & DIRECTION MEASUREMENTS A1R PARTICULATES GAMMA 20 (E.3 FCI/CU. METER) BE.7 N/A 62 61 66 2 (INDICATCR) 0 (16/16) (4/4) (4/4) SITE 130 DEGREE SECTOR MILL (43/e8) (52/75) (43/98) 0.9 MILES SE OF SITE R-40 N/A 17 1 45 1B (INDICATOF) 0 (7/16) (1/4) (1/4)- WEATRER STATION NO. 2 (4/45) (1/1) (45/45) 0.5 MILES NW OF SITE C8 134 40 < MDL < MDL < MDL 0 C8 137 40 e MDL < MDL < MDL 0 I.131 BY OAMMA 260 40 < MDL < MDL < MDL 0 AIR IODINE (E.3 FCI/CU. METER) 8FEC MILR I.131 BT 129 0.6 0.01 0.02 0.03 P (INDICATOR) 0 (FCI/LITSR) RADIOCNENISTY (96/96) (33/33) (4#4) INTEPREDIATE DISTANCE FAFM P

(-0.4/0.1) (-0.1/6.07) (0.00/0.06) 2.1 teILES ENE oF SITE GAMMA 20 R.40 N/A 1290 1300 1400 0 (INDICATOR) 0 (16/16) (4/4) (4/4) NEAR SITE FARM (940/1500) (1200/1400) (1300/1500) WEST OF CONOWINGO POND C8 134 10 < MDL < MDL < MDL 0 C8 137 10 6 < MDL 6 0 (INDICATOR) 0 (1/16) (1/4) NEAR SITE FAFM (6/6) (6/6) WEST OF CONOWINGO POND BA.140 35 < MDL e MDL < MDL 0 LA.140 9 4 MDL < MDL 4 MDL 0 539 N/A 7.01 6.49 0.36 50 (INDICATOR) 0 DIRECT RADIATION TLD.MONTELY (MILLI.ROENTORN / (456/456) (03/03) (12/12) TRANSCO FUNFING STATION STD. MowrM) (3.60/11.40) (3.70/10.20) (7.20/10.60) 4.9 MILES W OF SITE TLD QUARTERLY 179 W/A 5.52 S.47 6.95 17 (INDICATOR) 0 (151/151) (29/29) (4/4) RIVERVIEW ROAD (2.30/e.60) (3.30/7.50) (5.50/7.70) 4.0 MILES ESE oF SITE MEAN AND RANCE BASED UFON DETECTABLE MEASUREMENTS ONLT.

FRACTION OF DETECTABLE MEASUREMENTS AT SFECIFIED LOCATIONS IS INDICATED IN PARENTEE8ES (F).

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TABLE B.I: Sample Collection and Analysis Program for the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program for Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station,1992 Location Location Distance & Collection Method Analysis & Frequency Description Direction and Frequency Performed-Consultant A. Surface Water 0.2 miles ENE Water is continuously collected in a 190 gallon tank. Gross Deta (S&D monthly . TI ILL Peach Bottom Units 2 ano 3 Intake . Composite Each week 2 quarts are withdrawn from the tank Gamma Spec . monthly . TI prior to draining the tank and placed in a 2 gallon Tritium . quarterly . Tl (Control) polyethylene bottle to form a neonthly composite sample Gross Deta (S&D . quarterly . PSE&G*

Gamma Spec . quarterly . PSE&G*

1.9 miles SE Same as location ILL Same as location ILL thtN1 Peach Bottom Canal Discharge . Composite 2.4 miles ESE A 2 gallon grah sample is collected monthly from Gross Deta (S&D . montbly . TI Gamma 13A Chester Water Intake Comowingo Pond and placed in a polyethylene bottle Spec . monthly . TI (emw)

Tritium . quarterly . TI 2.4 miles ESE As same location as 13A but sample is collected Same as location 13A except no tritium 13D Chester Water Intake from latake header and only when water is used by analysis the Chester County Water Authority.

H. Drinking (Potable) Water Conowingo Dam EL 33' 8.6 miles SE Water is continuously sampled from a heeder wh!ch Gross Dets (S&D . monthly . TI Gamma

, 4L MSL Composite . draws pond water from eteratbn 33' MSL and is Spec . monthly . TI collettea in a 175 gallon tank. Each week 2 quarts Tritium . quarterly . TI are withdrawn from the tank prior to draining the tank and placed la a 2 gallon polyethylene bottle to Gross Beta (S&D. quarterly . PSE&G*

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TABLE B-I: Sample Collection and Analysis Program for the Radiological Enviromnantal Monitoring Program for Peach Bottom Atomic Pc,wer Station,1992 Location Location ": stance & Collection Method Analysis & Frequency Description A : tion and Frequency Performed--Consultant 5.5 miles NW Water is continuously sampled from the IInttwomi Same as location 4L 61 Ilottwood Dam ltydroelecttk Station . Ilydroelettsic Station Intake and is collected in a Composite (Control) 175 gallon tank. Each week 2 quarts are withdrawn from the tank and placed in a 2 gallon pedyethene bottle to form a monthly compos;.e.

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C. Fish lented in Hsh from two genops represem!ng g- edntor and Gamme Spec . semiannoally . TI 4 Conowingo Pc9d Conowingo I%nd bottom feeder species tidfected by elettronshing or below the discharge other Ashery gear semiannually looted in Ifoltwoed Same as incation 4 Same as location 4 6 Italtwood Pond (Conteof)

Pond D. Sedimerd Conowingo Pond meer 1.4 miles SE Renstly depmited sediment collected below the Gamma Spec . semissaually . Tl 4J I Berkins Run waterline, semi-annually 8,1 miles SE Same as location 4D Same as location 4D 4T Conowlege rond near Conowingo Dam 5.8 miles NW Same as Incation 4D Same as lustion 4D 6F Iloitwood Dam (Control)

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TABLE B-1: Sample Collection and Analysis Program for the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program for Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station,1992 Location Distance & Collection Method Analysis & Frequency Location Description Direction and Frequency Performed-Consultant E. Air Particulate . Air Todirte About 1 cfht continuous flow through glass Ober Gross beta . weekly . PSE&Ge 1A Weather Station #1 0.3 miles SE niter (approx. 2" diameter) which is lastalled for a Gamma Spec . quarterly . PSEAG' week and replated About 1 cfm continuous flow through glass nber and Gross beta . weekly . Tl ID Weather Station #2 0.5 miles NW chararna niters (approz. 2" (5 meter) which are Gamma Spec . quarterly TI lastelled for a week and replaced 1 131. weekly . TI Same as location ID Same as location IB IZ Weather Station #1 0.3 miles SE 0.9 miles SE Some as Incation ID Same as location ID 2 On-site .130' Snter Itill Same as location ID Same as location IR 3A ikita, PA . Substation 3.6 miles SW Same as location 1A Gross Deta . weekly . TI 4A Conowingo Dam . Power 8.6 miles SE Gamma Spec . quarterly . TI Ilouse Roof (Control)

Same as location 1 A Same as location 4A 4D Conowlege Dam . Power 8.6 miles SE Ilouse Rnor 4.6 miles E Same as location IA Same as location 44 5 Wakeneld. PA same as location 1 A Same as location 4A 6E tiottwood Dam . Power 5.8 miles NW t

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Same as location ID Same as locatinn 1D 12D 2301 Market Stree Phile, 62 miles ENE PA * (Control)

Same as location 1A Same as location 4A 14 Peters Creek 1.9 miles ESE B-3

TABLE B-1: Sample Collection and Analysis Program for the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program for Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station,1992 Location Location Distance & Collection Method Analysis & Frequency Description Direction and Frequency Performed--Consultant 15 Silnr Spring Rd 3.6 miles N Same as location 1 A Same as location 4A 17 Ricerview Rd 4.0 miles ESE Same as location IA Same as location 4A 32 State 11111 Rd 2.7 miles ENE Same as location I A Same as location 4A 38 Peach IkWtom Rd 3.0 miles E Same as location 1 A Same as location 4A F. Milk A (Control) 6.0 miles WSW Two gallon grab sample is collected at each farm I.131. biweekly, mostbly" . TI from a bulk tank containing milk biweekly while Gamma Spec . quarterly . TI cows are os pasture, monthly other times I.131. quarterly . PSE&G' Gamma Spec . quarterly . PSEAG*

B (Centrol) 9.2 miles S Esme as Farm A 1 131. quarterly . TI C (Control) 10.0 miles NW Same as Farm A Same as Farm B D 3.5 miles NE Same as Farm A Same as Farm B E (Control) 4.2 miles N Same as Farm A Same as Farm B G t.3 miles SSW Same as Farm A I.131. biwnkly, monthly" . TI Gamma Spec . quarterly . TI J 1.1 miles W Same as Farm A Same as Farm A L 2.1 miles NE Same as Farm A Same as Farm B

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TABLE B-I: Sample Collection and Analysis Program for the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program for Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station,1992 Location Location Distance & Collection Method Analysis & Frequency Description Direction and Frequency Performed--Consultant N 3.2 miles ESE Same as Farm A Same as Farm A O 2.2 miles SW Some as Farm A Same as Farm B P 2.1 miles ENE Same as Farm A Same as Farm B o: .

G. Environmental Dosimetry - TI,D At each of the following locations there see two environmental dosimeters pattets with four (4) TLD phosphors per package. One packet is relplaced monthly, and one quarterly.

IA Weather Station #1 0.3 miles SE Procedure for collection is described in the TLD . monthly and quarterly .Tl placement procedure in Section lil. A Weather Station #2 ,.h .rntes N W Same as location IA ID 0.9 miles SSE Same as location IA IC Peach Bottom South Sutstation Peach Bottom 140* Sector 0.7 miles SE Same as location I A ID Site Boundary 0.6 miles NNW Same as lacation IA IE Peach Bnttom 350* Sedor Ilill Peach Bottoen 200* Sector 0.6 miles SSW Same as location I A IF Hill 0.7 miles WNW Same as location I A IG Peach Bnttom North Substation Peach Bottom 279* Sedor 0.6 miles W Same as location IA ill Mill B-5

TABLE B-I: Sampic Collection and Analysis Program for the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program for Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station,1992 Location Location Distance & Collection Method Analysis & Frequency Description Direction and Frequency Performed--Consultant il Peach Bottom South 0.6 miles SSE Same as location IA Substation Pewh Bottom 180* Sector 0.7 miles S Same as location I A IJ Ilill Peach Itattom Unit 3 0.2 miles ENE Same as location I A IL Intake IM Peach Bottom Canal 1.0 miles SE Some as location I A j

I Discharge INN Penh Bottom Site 0.5 miles WSW Same as location I A Peach Bottom 130' Sector 0.1 miles SE Seme as locat6cn I A l 2 l Ilill Delta, PA Substation 3.6 miles SW Same as location I A 3A l

4K Conowleg Dam Power 8.6 miles SE Same as locatten I A Ilouse Ront i

5 Wakerleid PA 4.6 miles E Same as location IA l

6D llottwend Dam Power S.4 miles NW Same sa location IA Ilouse Roof 12D Philadelphia, PA 2301 62 miles ENE Some as lxation IA Market St. (control)

Peters Creek I.9 miles ESE Same as location I A 14 4

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TABLE B-I: Sample Collection and Analysis Program for the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program for Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station,1992 Location Location Distance & Collection Method Analysis & Frequency Description Direction and Frequency Performed--Consultant 15 Silver Spring Rd 3.6 miles N Same as location IA 16 Nottingham, PA 12.8 miles E Same as location I A Substation (Centroll 17 Riverview Rd 4.0 miles ESE Same as location 1A 18 Fawn Grove, PA 10.0 miles W Same as location I A 19 Red Llen, PA (Control) 20.6 miles WNW Same as location 1A 20 Bel Air, htD Area 15.1 miles SSW Same as location I A (Control) 2tB lencaster, PA Area 19.0 miles NNW Same as location I A (Control) 22 Eagle Road 2.4 miles NNE Same as location IA 23 reach Bottom 150* Sector 1.0 mile SSE Same as location I A 1 1111 24 Ilarrisville, hfD 10.9 miles ESE Same as location I A Substation (Control) 26 Stab Road 4.2 miles NW Same as location 1 A 27 N. Cooper Road 2.6 miles S Same as location IA 3tA Eckman Rd 4.8 miles SE Same as location IA 32 State 11111 Rd 2.7 miles ENE Same as location 1A B-7

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l Location Location Distance & Collection Method Analysis & Frequency Description Direction and Frequency Performed--Consultant 33A Fulton Weather Station 1.7 miles ENE Some as location 1A 38 reach Bottom Rd 3.9 miles E Same as location IA '

40 Peach Bottom Site Area 1.2 miles SW Same se location iA 42 Muddy Run Emelt. 4.2 miles NNW Some as location 1 A Imboratory 43 Drumore Township 5.9 miles NNE Same as location 1A School 44 Goshen Mill Rd 5.1 miles NE Same as location I A 45 PB.Keeney Line 3.3 enfas ENE Some as location IA 44 Broad Creek 4.5 miles SSE Same as location I A i v9 4? Broad Creek Smut Camp 4.3 smies S Same as Incation I A

47. Macton Substation 5.9 miles SSW Same as location IA 4's PB.Conantone Line 4.1 miles WSW Same as location 1A Su TRANSCO Pumping 4.9 miles W Same as location IA Station 1

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Table C-I.1 Concentrations of Gross Beta Insoluble in Surface Water Samples f Collected in the Vicinity of Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, l 1992. t Table C-I.2 Concentrations of Gross Beta Soluble in Surface Water Samples Collected in the Vicinity of Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, 199'  ;

Table C-I.3 Concentrations of Tritium in Surface Water Samples Collected in ,

the Vicinity of Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station,1992.  ;

r Table C-I.4 Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Surface Water Samples  ;

Collected in the Vicinity of Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, 1992.

Table C-II.1 Concentrations of Gross Beta Insoluble in Drinking Water Samples .

Collected in the Vicinity of Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, i t

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Table C-II.2 Concentrations of Gross Beta Soluble in Drinking Water Samples -

Collected in the Vicinity of Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, 1992. 4 1

Table C-II.3 Concentrations of I-131 in Drinking Water Samples Collected in the Vicinity of Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station,1992. j Table C-II.4 Concentrations of Tritium in Drinking Water Samples Collected in the Vicinity of Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station,1992.

Table C-II.5 Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Drinking Water Samples ,

Collected in the Vicinity of Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station,  ;

1992.

Table C-III.1 Concentrations of Gvnma Emitters in Fish Samples Collected in l the Vicinity of Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station,1992. l Table C-IV.1 Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Sediment Samples Collected [

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in the Vicinity of Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station,1992.

Table C-V.2 Monthly and Yearly Mean Values of Gross Beta Concentrations (E-3 pCi/cu. meter) in Air Particulate Samples Collected in the Vicinity of Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station,1992. i Table C-V.3 Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Air Particulate Samples {'

Collected in the Vicinity of Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, 1992.  ;

Table C-VI.1 Concentrations of I-131 in Air Iodine Samples Collected in the .

Vicinity of Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station,1992.

Table C-VII.1 Concentrations of I-131 in Milk Samples Collected in the Vicinity  !

of Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station,1992.  ;

Table C-VII.2 Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Milk Samples Collected in the Vicinity of Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station,1992.  :

Table C-VIII.1 Monthly TLD Results for Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, 1992.

Table C-VIII.2 Quarterly TLD Results for Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, 1992.

Table C-VIII.3 Mean TLD Results from Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station Site Boundary, Middle, and Outer Rings,1992.

Table C-VID.4 Summary of the Ambient Dosimetry Program for Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station,1992.

Table C-IX.1 Summary of Collection Dates for Samples Collected in the Vicinity of Peach Bottom Power Station,1992.  ;

i, FIGURES Figure C-1 Monthly Insoluble Gross Beta Concentrations in Surface Water ,

Samples Collected in the Vicinity of PBAPS,1992.

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i Figure C-4 Monthly Soluble Gross Beta Concentrations in Drinking Water Samples Collected in the Vicinity of PBAPS,1992. i Figure C-5 Mean Annual Cs-137 Concentrations in Fish Samples Collected in the Vicinity of PBAPS, 1971-1992. j Figure C-6 Mean Semi-Annual Cs-137 Concentrations in Sediment Samples r Collected in the Vicinity of PBAPS, 1971-1992. l I

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Figure C-8 Mean Monthly Gross Beta Concentrations in Air Particulate Samples Collected in the Vicinity of PBAPS, 1970-1992.

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Figure C-10 Mean Monthly Ambient Gamma Radiation Levels (TLD) in the j Vicinity of PBAPS,1992.

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TABLE C-I.1 CONCENTRATIONO OF GROSS BETA INSOLUBLE IN SURFACE WATER SAMPLES COLLECTED IN TER VICINITY OF PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION, 1992 RESULTS IN I' FITS OF PCI/ LITER s 2 SIGMA COLLECTION 13A 13B ILL iMN PERIOD JAN 92 2.0 s 0.8 1.2 s 0.7 0.3 s 0.5 0.1 2 0.4 FEB 92 3.0 s 0.7 4.2 2 0.9 0.7 2 0.5 0.7

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JAN 92 2.4 2 0.8 3.0 s 0.9 2.3 s 0.8 2.3 a 0.8 FEB 92 1.9 2 0.8 3.0 2 0.8 2.3 0.8 2.6 s 0.8 MAR 92 0.4 s 0.6 0.3 0.6 0.2 a 0.6 0.2 2 0.6 APR 92 1.9 2 0.8 1.9  : 0.8 1.6 s 0.7 1.7 s 0.7 MAY 92 3.1 0.9 2.4 s 0.8 2.3 2 0.8 2.8 2 0.8 JUN 92 5 a1 1.7

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  • 2 SIGMA COLLECTION 13A 13B 1LL 1MK PERIOD JAN-MAR 92 70 s 30 120 2 30 '50 a 30 APR-JUN 92 100 80 80
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ALL JAN 92 - <S < 0.3 < 0.3 e 0.6 4 0.3 e 0.7 4 0.7 4 0.4 < 0.3 e 0.3 e2 '4 0.0 <7 e 0.4 FNs 93 4 5 < 0.3 e 0.3 < 0.7 4 0.3 < 0.6 < 0.6 4 0.3 e 4.3 e 0.3 <2 < 0.0 < 7 $e1 NAR 92 e3 < 0.2 < 0.2 - g 0.6 < 0.3 e 0.6 < 0. 6 - < 0.3 < 0.2 4 0.3 <1 4 0.6 10 e 8 e. 0.4 APR 92 e5 e 0.3 'e 0.3 4 0.0 < 0.3 e 0.6 e 0.7 e 0.4 4 0.3 < 0.3 e2 e1 < 6 < 0.6

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e 0.4 e 0.0 < 0.3 < 0.7 4 0.0 4 0.4 < 0.4 e 0.4 e2 g 0.9 g 6 < 0.S AUG 92 < 0 <03 asp 92 4 S e 0.4 e 0.4 e 1.0 - e 0.4 e 0.7 < 0.9 - e 0.4 g 0.4 e 0.4 eS e 2 e7 e 0.0 OCT 92 e9 < 0.3 4 0.4 < 0.0 4 0.3 e 0.1 4 0.9 4 0.4 4 0.4 < 0.4 e 2 < 0.9 < $ e S.S Nov 92 e 10 s 0.3 e 0.3 e 0.0 4 03 4 0.7 < 0.0 4 0.4 < 0.4 4 0.4 e2 e 0.9 4 6 e 0.5 Dec 92 <6 4.0.3 e 0.3 4 0.9 e 0.3 e 0.6 < 0.7 < 0.4 e 0.3 < 0.3 e 4 4 2 eS e 0.5 perAN 7e7' 4 0.3 g 0.3 < 0.7 4 0.3 < 0.6 e 0.7 4 0.4 e 0.3 < 0.3 <2 < 1.0 e6 < 0.S i.

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TABLE C.I.4 CONCENTRATIONS OF OAMMA BMITTERE IN SURFACE NATER SAMPLES COLLECTED IN TER VICINITT OF FEACE 90TTOM ATOMIC PONER STATION, 1993 RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/ LITER e 3 SIGNA STATION COLLECTION CODE PERIOD R.49 MN.S4 CO.34 FE.59 Co.69 EN.65 ER.95 Nn.95 C5 134 CS.137 BA.149 LA.140 PJL. 33 6 TE.330 13A JAN 93 eS e 9.3 < 0.3 < 0.$ < 0.3 4 9.4 e 9.S < 0.3 < 0.3 4 9.3 < 1 < 0.9 4 S < 0.4 FE9 93 4 4 < 4.3 4 9.3 4 9.S < 0.3 4 0.5 4 0.5 < 0.3 < 0.3 < 9.3 e1 < 9.5 <S < 0.4 MAR 93 4 9 < 9.3 4 9.3 < 0.4 < 0.3 4 0.0 < 0.0 < 0.4 < 0.4 e 9.4 <3 4 0.7 < $ e 0.6 APR 93 4 4 < 0.3 < 0.3 e 9.6 < 9.3 < 0.5 4 0.6 < 9.3 s 0.3 4 9.3 4 3 e 9.9 < 4 < 9.4 MAY 93 7e7 4 9.3 < 0.4 4 0.7 < 0.4 4 0.7 < 0.0 < 0.4 4 9.4 < 0.4 < 3 < 0.9 < 0 < 0.7

  1. UN 93 7e4 e 0.3 4 S.3 e 0.7 4 4.3 4 9.6 e 9.6 < 9.3 e 0.3 < 9.3 e1 < 0.7 e6 4 0.6 JUL 93 7e8 e 0.3 < 0.4 4 9.9 < 6.3 < 0.7 e 1.9 < 0.4 < 0.3 < 0.4 4 3 e1 < 6 < 0.6 AUG 93 4 9 < 0.3 e 9.4 < 9.8 e 0.3 4 9.7 < 0.9 e 0.4 4 9.4 < 0.4 4 3 4 0.9 e 6 e 9.S SEP 93 0mS < 0.3 4 9.3 < 0.8 < 0.3 4 9.6 < 9.7 e 0.3 4 9.3 4 9.3 4 3 < 1 4 4 e 9.4 OCT 93 21 e 6 4 9.3 4 9.3 4 9.4 < 0.3 4 0.8 < 0.0 < 0.4 4 9.4 < 0.3 e 3 < 9.7 e6 e 9.5 Nov 93 e 9 < 0.3 4 9.3 e 0.7 < 0.3 < 9.7 e 0.7 < 9.3 < 0.3 e 9.3 4 3 4 9.S < 0 < 9.5 DEC 93 < 19 e 9.4 4 9.S < 1 < 0.5 e 1.0 <1 < 0.6 e 0.5 < 0.4 < S < 3 4 6 4 9.6 9tEAN 9e9 e 9.3 < 0.3 < 0.7 < 0.3 4 9.7 < 0.7 < 0.4 < 9.3 4 9.3 < 3 < 0.9 < 4 e 9.S 139 JAN 93 e9 < 9.3 < 9.4 < 1.9 e 9.4 < 0.8 <1 4 0.4 < 0.4 < 0.4 < 4 < 3 < S < 9.5 FEB 93 19 a 6 < 0.3 < 0.4 e 9.9 e 9.3 < 0.7 < 0.9 < 0.4 < 0.4 < 0.4 e 3 e 1 < 6 < 0.5 MAR 93 4 9 < 0.3 < 0.4 e 0.9 < 0.3- < 0.7 < 9.8 e 9.4 < 9.4 < 0.3 e 4 e 1 < 6 4 9.6 APR 93 4e4 4 9.3 4 0.3 < 0.7 < 0.3 < 0.5 e 0.7 < 0.3 < 9.3 < 0.3 <S < 3 < S < 0.5 RAT 9 3 e 6 e 9.4 e 9.5 4 1 < 0.4 < 0.9 < 1 < 0.6 < 0.4 e 9.4 e it < 4 4 9 e 0.6

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03 20 a3 20 a3 24 a3 04 31 a5 18 a4 29 *4 l 05 16 a3 13 a3 17 a3  ;

06 15 a2 14 a2 14 a2  !

07 14 s3 11 s3 13 2 3 08 16 a3 17 a3 16 s3 .j' 09 12 a3 14 2 3 14 a3 10 10 a3 10 2 3 15 a3 11 13 s3 8 a3 16 2 4 12 13 *3 15 a3 15 a3 13 17 a3 15 a3 16 a3 7 14 14 a3 17 s3 15 2 3 15 17 a3 18 3 16 a3 16 11 s3 9 a3 12 23 .i 17 12 a4 9 s4 3 a4 [

18 5 s3 7 2 3 3 a3 l 19 5 a3 7 a3 5 a3 5 20 5 a3 4 a3 5 s3  !

I 21 9 4 3 2 3 6 s3 22 2 2 3 3 a3 3 a3 23 14 2 4 10 2 3 11 a3 >

24 20 a3 18 a3 10 a3 25 (1) (1) (1) l 26 12 a3 13 *3 14 a3 27 16 a3 12 2 3 17 a3 -l 28 16 a3 16 2 3 17 a3 29 11 a3 17 s4 12 a3 r 30 16 a3 la a3 16 2 3  ;

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32 18 3 13 a3 17 a3 [

33 12 a3 9 a3 9 a3  !

34 29 2 4 27 2 4 27 2 3 35 17 s3 19 2 3 16 s3 36 14 s3 17 2 3 18 a3 37 21 s3 18 a3 19 s3  ;

38 8 3 9 s3 12 a3  !

39 11 a3 11 2 3 14 a3 40 19 a3 14 a3 19 s3 [

41 22 s3 24 a3 18 2 3  ;

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01 20 a3 16 a3 12 e3 15 a3 21 a3 17 a3 14 a3 02 17 a3 17 a3 20 a4 17 a4 16 a3 15 a3 21 a4 i 03 19 a3 23 a3 24 a3 21 a3 23 a3 20 a3 21 a3  !

04 32 s5 27 a4 25 a3 23 e3 25 a3 24 a3 27 a4  !

05 13 a3 15 a3 19 a 3 14 a3 17 e3 15 a3 18 a3 06 14 a2 16 a2 17 a3 15 e2 14 a2 14 a2 15 a2  !

07 11 a3 12 a3 14 a3 13 a3 12 a3 12 a3 11 e3 [

08 12 a3 14 a3 17 a3 17 a3 14 a3 14 a3 17 e3

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12 15 a3 16 a3 18 a3 17 a3 14 a3 16 a3 19 a3 ,

13 15 a3 13 a3 15 a 3 15 a3 18 a3 15 a3 18 a3  !

14 19 a3 12 a3 17 a4 17 a4 15 a4 11 e3 18 ae i 15 15 a 3 16 a4 18 a 3 24 a3 17 a3 15 a3 le a3 16 11 a 3 10 a3 10 a3 13 a3 10 a3 9 a3 12 a3 17 11 a4 11 a4 14 a4 9 a4 14 s4 13 a4 14 a4 le 7 a3 0 a3 4 a3 3 a3 4 a3 4 s3 3 a3 19 3 a3 (1) 3 a3 4 a3 6 a3 3 a3 e e3 20 9 a3 (1) 7 a3 9 s3 9 a3 6 a3 9 a3 -l 21 5 a 3 8 a4 7 sa 5 a 3 5 a3 7 s4 5 a3 l 22 1 s3 1 e3 2 a3 1 a3 1 a3 1 a3 2 a3 23 13 a3 10 a3 12 a3 11 a3 10 a3 11 a3 12 e3 1 24 13 a 3 13 a 3 13 a3 10 a3 14 a3 13 a3 14 a3 6 25 (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) .

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27 17 a3 16 e4 le a4 19 a4 le a4 17 a4 19 a4 1 I

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37 21 a3 24 a3 El a3 15 a3 18 a3 20 a3 21 a3 38 e a3 9 a3 9 a3 10 a3 e a3 11 a3 8 a3 ,

39 10 a3 13 a3 12 a3 9 a2 10 a2 10 e2 13 a3 40 le a3 19 e3 19 a3 14 a3 15 a3 11 a3 17 a3 41 22 a3 21 a3 21 a3 22 a3 22 e3 23 a3 23 a3 i 42 le a4 16 s3 17 a3 14 s3 16 a3 16 a3 19 e4 s 43 19 s3 It a3 20 e3 16 a3 18 a3 18 a3 19 s3 ,

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COLLECTED IN TEE VICINITY OF PEACB BOTTCM ATOMIC POWER STATION, 1992 RESULTS IN UNITS CF E-3 PCI/CU. METER s 2 SIGMA GROUP III - CONTROL LOACATIONS  ;

WEEK 4A 6E 12D 01 15 a3 14 s3 11 a3 02 16 a 3 18 4 26 s3 03 22 s3 24 a3 17 s3 04 18 4 25 s3 25 a4 1 05 15 s3 17 s3 25 2 3 06 15 s2 14 a2 16 3 07 12 a3 14 s3 15 e2 08 14 a3 15 a3 19 s3 09 13 s3 13 s3 14 a2 10 11 3 11 2 3 16 a3 11 15 3 15 s3 18 a3 ,

12 15 a3 16 3 16 a3 13 16 2 3 16 a3 16 s3 (

14 14 a3 17 s4 10 a3 [

15 20 a3 27 s4 19 a3 y 16 10 a3 12 s3 12 2 3

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20 9 3 3 7 s3 11 a2 ,

21 8 s3 6 4 20 a3  !

22 0 2 2 1 s3 13 s3 23 11 s3 14 a3 12 s3 [

i 24 15 a3 15 a3 16 s3 25 (1) (1) 15 a3 26 12 s3- 14 3 18 s3 21 19 a3 18 *4 17 s3 [

28 16 s3 18 a3 23 s4  !

29 24 8 13 a3 17 3 ,

30 13 a3 16 a3 19 3 ,

31 16 a3 13 s1 18 s1 32 19 s3 19 s3 20 2 3 i 33 9 a3 11 2 3 14 s3 34 25 *3 28 s4 24 s3 26 35 21 a3 19 s3 a3 36 13 a3 12 a3 19 a3 [

37 21 s3 20 s3 18 s3  !

23 s3 L 38 13 a3 6 s3 39 11 2 3 13 *3 13 s3 ,

80 20 a3 15 s3 20 s3 t 41 24 s3 23 s3 17 a2 42 18 s4 16 4 21 a3 43 18 3 19 s3 17 s3 44 21 a3 15 a3 20 s3 45 12 s3 14 s3 8 a3 46 19 s3 19 a3 17 *3

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GROUP 1 . ON-51TE LOCATIONS GROUP II . INTERMEDIATE DISTANCE 14 CATIONS GROUP III - CONTROL I4 CATIONS COLLECTION COLLECTION COLLECTION PERIOD MIN. MAX. MEAN e 2 SD PERIOD MIN. MAX. MEAN e 2 BD PERIOD MIN. MAX. MEAN e 2 BD 01/03/92 01/31/92 10 31 20 e 12 01/03/92-02/01/92 12 32 20 e9 .12/30/91-02/03/92 11 26 20 e 10 01/31/92-02/28/92 11 17 15 e4 01/31/92-02/29/92 11 19 15 e4 01/31/92-03/02/92 12 19 15 e4 02/28/92-04/03/92 8 17 14 e5 02/28/92-04/04/92 9 19 15 a4 02/28/92-04/04/92 11 18 15 e4 04/03/92 05/01/92 3 18 13 e9 04/03/92-05/02/92 9 24 14 e7 03/30/92-05/02/92 10 27 15 e 10 05/01/92-05/29/92 3 9 5 e4 05/01/92 05/29/92 0 9 5 e5 04/27/92-06/01/92 2 20 9 e9 05/29/92-06/19/92 2 20 10 e 13 05/29/92 06/19/92 -1 14 8 e 11 05/29/92-06/29/92 0 18 12 e 12 06/26/92 07/31/92 11 17 15 e4 06/26/92 08/01/92 10 21 16 e5 06/26/92-08/03/92 12 24 17 e7 07/31/92-08/28/92 9 29 17 e 14 07/31/92-08/28/93 8 31 17 e 12 07/31/92-08/31/92 9 28 19 e 12 08/28/92-10/02/92 8 21 15 *8 08/28/92-10/03/92 8 24 14 e9 08/28/92-10/03/92 6 23 16 e 10 10/02/92 10/29/92 14 24 19 e6 10/02/92 10/30/92 14 23 18 e5 09/28/92-11/02/92 15 24 19 e5 10/29/92-11/27/92 8 21 15 e9 10/29/92-11/27/92 6 21 14 e9 20/29/92 11/30/92 8 21 14 e9 11/27/92 01/02/93 10 31 18 e 13 11/27/92 01/03/93 9 35 17 e 14 11/27/92-01/02/93 9 33 18 e 15 01/03/92-01/02/93 2 31 15 e 11 01/03/92-01/03/93 -1 35 15 e 11 12/30/91-01/02/93 0 33 16 e 11 NOTEt OROUP I CONSISTS OF LOCATIONS 18, it, 2.

OROUP II CONSISTS OF LOCATIONS 3A, 5, 14, 15, 17, 31, 30.

OROUP III CONSISTS OF LOCATIONS 49, 6E, 12D.

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IN THE VICINITY OF FEACB BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION, 1992 RESULTS IN UNITS OF E-3 PCI/CU. METER a 2 SIGMA STATION COLLECTION CODE PERIOD BE-7 K-40 CS-134 CS-137 ,

1B 01/03-04/03 63 a 6 <3 < 0.2 < 0.2 ,

04/03-06/19 72 8 45 s8 < 0.3 < 0.3 06/26-10/02 70 t 7 <6 < 0.2 < 0.2 10/02-01/02 52

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1Z 01/03-04/03 49 s5 <4 < 0.2 < 0.2 04/03-06/19 71 10 13 a6 < 0.1 < 0.3 06/26-10/02 61 2 6 <6 < 0.2 < 0.2 10/02-01/02 47 s6 <3 < 0.2 < 0.2 MEAR 57 2 22 7 s9 < 0.2 < 0.2 2 01/03-04/03 60 a6 <3 < 0.2 < 0.1 04/03-06/19 88 s9 7 *4 < 0.2 < 0.2 06/26-10/02 72 7 5 a4 < 0.2 < 0.2 10/02-01/02 43 s5 <3 < 0.2 < 0.1 MEAN 66 a 38 5 a4 < 0.2 < 0.2 3A 01/03-04/03 52 *5 <3 < 0.1 < 0.1 04/03-06/19 77 *9 4 *4 < 0.3 < 0.3 06/26-10/02 64 s6 38 6 < 0.2 < 0.2 10/02-01/02 45 *5 5 3 < 0.2 < 0.1 MEAN 60

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i 03/30-06/29 59 a6 1 a4 < 0.2 < 0.2 '

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  • 2 SIGMA GROUP I GROUP II GROUP III WEEK 1B 1Z 2 3A 12D ci < 7 < 7 < 7 < 7 < 30 02 < 6 < 6 < 6 < 6 < 20 03 < 6 < 9 < 10 < 9 < 10 l

t 04 4 30 < 30 < 20 < 30 < 10 05 < 10 < 10 < 10 < 10 < 10 06 < 10 < iv < 10 < 10 < 10 07 < 10 < 10 < 10 < 10 < S 08 < 20 < 20 < 20 < 20 < 6 09 < 10 < 10 < 10 < 10 < 4 10 < 10 < 10 < 10 < 10 < 8 11 < 9 < 9 < 10 < 8 < 10 12 < 10 < 10 < 10 < 10 < 10 13 < 10 < 10 < 10 < 10 < 9 14 < 10 < 10 < 10 < 10 < 7 15 < 10- < 10 < 10 < 10 < 10 16 < 9 < 9 < 8 < 8 < 10 17 < 20 < 20 < 20 < 20 < 8 18 < 10 < 10 < 10 < 10 < 10 19 < 10 < 10 < 10 < 10 < 6 20 < 10 < 10 < 10 < 10 < 40 21 < 8 < 8 < 7 < 7 < 50 22 < 8 < 8 < 8 < 6 < 20 23 < 10 < 10 < 10 < 10 < 10 24 < 10 < 10 < 10 < 10 < 10

< 9 < 9 < 8 < 8 < 8 25 26 4 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 10 27 < 10 < 10 < 10 < 10 < 10 28 < 10 < 10 < 10 < 10 < 7 29 < 8 < 8 < 8 < 8 < 40 30 < 10 < 10 < 10 < 10 < 30 31 < 20 < 20 < 20 < 20 < 20 32 < 10 < 10 < 10 < 10 4 '30 33 < 20 < 20 < 20 < 20 < 10 l 34 < 8 < 8 < 8 < 8 < 10 35 < 10 < 10 4 10 < 10 < 20 36 < 10 < 10 < 10 < 10 < 10 ,

37 < 10 < 10 < 10 < 9 < 10 38 < 10 < 10 < 10 < 8 < 5 39 < 10 < 30 < 10 < 10 < 7 40 < 10 < 10 < 10 < 10 < 8 4 41 < 10 < 10 < 10 < 10 < 10 l

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............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. 9.03 a 0.04 9.92 e 0.94 0.1 a 0.1 9.92 e 0.04 01/13/92 9.01 e 0.94 0.03 e 0.96 .t.02 e 9.95 0.49 e 0 05 9.00 e 0.95 0.90 a 0.0S 9.99 e 0.93 0.99 e 0.99 0.03 e 0.04 9.92 e 0.04 9.43 e 0.94 02/10/92 0.02 e 0.94 9.93 e 0.05 9.93 e 9.19 0.93 a 0.07 93/16/92 9.91 e 0.90 9.99 e 9.06 0.01 a 9.95 0 02 e 9.06 04/13/92 9 94 e 0.96 9.94 e 0.99 9.01 e 9.95 0.01 e e.94 9.91 e 9.99 94/27/92 9.91 e 0 96 9.08 m 0.9S =0.92 e 0.04 9 91 e 0.99 0.01 a 9.97 4.94 e 0.96 0.05 e 0.06 0.07 e 0.99 .s.te a 9.07 4.94 e 9.07 .$ 05 e 0.97 0.03 m 9.06 9.1 e 9.1 99/11/92 9.93 a 0.96 9.92 a 0.96 9.93 e 9.07 95/29/92 9.09 e 0.06 9.01 e 9.07 9.94 e 0.95 0.05 e 0.00 9.04 e 9.97 86/98/92 9 99 e 9.99 9.99 e 0.99 9.1 e 9.1

.t.4 e 0.1 -0.10 a 0.09 96/22/92 9.92 e 0.96 0.93 e 0.99 4.94 e 0.19 e 9,4 9.1 e 0.1 e 9.1 9.1 99/06/92 0.07 e 9.09 9.3 e9S 9.9 0.03 e 9.19 91 e 9.1 a 4.2 9.9 e 9.1 0.99 99/29/92 0.0 e 9.1 0.1 9.10 e 0.85 9.99 e 0.99 e 0.04 e 0.07 9.e3 e 0.87 90/03/92 -0.91 e 9,9S 9.01 a 0.93 e.9 e e.1 e.e3 e e.es .e.e1 e e.99 9.97 l 0.92 e 9.85 0.03 e 0.06 9.91 a 9.99 0.94 e 0.96 9.03 e 0.96 .t.01 e 9.e4 e 0.05 90/17/92 0.04 e 0.96 4.03 0.02 e 9.95 9.03 e 0.96 90/31/92 0.09 e 0.09

.e.92 e 4.99 9.01 a 9.98 9.03 e 0.99 09/14/92 9 93 e 0.09 9.93 e 4.07 -0.02 e 0.04 9.06 = 0.96 09/29/92 0.94 e 9.07 0.93 e 0.09 0.01 a 0.95 0.91 e 9.45 0.00 a 0.04 10/12/92 0.94 e 9.9S 0.03 e 0.06 9.03 m 9.94 8.94 e 8.09 e 9.1 0.91 e 0.94 e.91 e 0.96 10/26/92 9.96 e 9.06 9.91 e 9.94 0.9 e e.2 9.03 e 0.96 9.06 e 0.97 9.91 e 0.96 9.1 e 0.2 .t.07 e 9 te 9.95 e 0.07 9.99 e 9.99 0.0 e 0.1 .e.2 11/09/92 9.02 e 9.06

.e.86 e 0.99 9.92 e 9.06 9.04 e 9.07 1*/22/92 9.08 e 9.00 .t.95 e 0.98 9.01 a 9.98 9.93 e 9.0S 12/14/92 9.02 e 9.04 0.94 e 0.96 0.91 e 0.99 e 9.14 0.03 e 9.06 9.02 a 0.09 *0.02 a 0.12 .t.95 e 0.97 9.02 e e.99 9.91 e 0.94 .t.03 e 0.19 0.92 e 0.99 9.99 e 0.97 0.97 e 9.21 9.91 MEAN C - 15

TABLE C-VII.2 CONCENTRATIONS OF GAMMA EMITTERS IN MILK SAMPLES COLLECTED IN TEE VICINITY OF PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION, 1992 RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/ LITER a 2 SIGFJL _

STATION COLLECTION CODE PERIOD K-40 CS-134 CS-137 BA-140 LA-140

<2 <6 <3 G 02/10-02/10 1400 s 100 <2

<2 <7 <3 05/11-05/11 1400 s 100 <2

<5 <2 08/17-08/17 1500 s 100 <1 <2

<2 < 20 <9 11/09-11/09 1300 m 100 <2 MEAN 1400 a 163 <2 <2 < 10 <4

<2 <2 <6 <3 J 02/10-02/10 1200 s 100 <6 <2 05/11-05/11 1300 s 100 <2 <2

<2 <2 <6 <2 08/17-08/17 1100 s 100 <1 < 20 <7 11/09-11/09 1300 s 100 <1 MEAN 1225 s 191 <2 <2 < 10 <4

<2 s3 <6 <3 0 02/10-02/10 1300 a 100 6

<1 <5 <2 05/11-95/11 1400 s 100 <1 100 <2 c.2 <6 <2 08/17-08/17 1300 < 20 <9 11/09 11/09 1300 a 100 <2 <2 MEAN 1325 s 100 <2 3 a4 <9 <4

<2 <2 <6 < 3 N 02/10-02/10 940 s 90 4 6 < 2 05/11-05/11 1500 s 100 <2 <2

<2 < 6 4 3 08/17-08/17 1300 s 100 <2

< 20 < 7 11/09-11/09 1100 a 100 <1 <1 MEAN 1210 2 486 <2 <2 < 10 < 4

<2 < 6 < 2 A 02/10-02/10 1200 s 100 <2

< 6 < 3 05/11-05/11 1400 s 100 <2 <2

<2 < 6 < 2 08/17-08/17 1400 a 100 <2

< 7 11/09-11/09 1300 s 100 <1 <2 < 20 MEAN 1325 s 191 <2 <2 < 10 < 4 1

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TABLE C.V111.1 MOffrNLY *LD RESULTS FOR FEACH BOTTOM ATOet1C FOiirER STATION, 1992 REstTLTS IN UNITS OF MILLI. ROE)FTGEN/5TD. NO. e 2 5.D.

AFR MAY JUN JUL AUG GEF OCT NOV DEC FTA710N MEAN e JAN FEB MAR CODE 2 8.D. (1) .......... .......... ..... .... .......... .......... .......... ..........

....... .......... .......... .......... .......... ........ . .......... 6.3 a 0.2 4.7 e 0.2 6.0 e 0.4 7.5 e 0.7 5.9 e 0.0 S.9 e 0.7 8.7 e 0.7 6.1 e 1.2 7.3 e 0.7 6.3 a 0.3 6.4 e 0.0 6.2 e 0.4 LA 4.4 e 2.0 S.6 e 0.6 1.5 e 0.7 5.3 a 0.5 6.2 e 0.6 6.2 e 0.0 5.6 e 0.9 6.6 e 0.5 7.0 e 0.3 S.1 e 0.4 6.1 e 0.1 19 4.2 e 1.5 6.6 e 0.7 7.1 a 0.9 6.6 e 0.9 9.5 e 0.0 6.4 e 0.3 7.0 e 0.7 7.2 e 0.2 6.9 e 0.5 7.5 e 0.4 8.4 a 0.0 6.5 e 0.4 7.1 a 0.3 1C 7.3 e 1.4 7.6 e 0.2 6.6 e 0.4 C.3 e 0.4 9.0 e 1.5 6.1 e 1.0 7.2 e 1.0 6.6 e 0.7 e.0 e 0.7 7.0 e 0.9 7.7 e 0.3 5.9 e 0.4 6.7 e 0.4 1D 7.0 e 1.9 7.2 e 0.3 6.3 a 0.7 9.3 e 2.6 6.1 e 0.4 6.7 e 0.7 6.1 e 1.3 6.2 e 0.4 7.1 e 0.6 7.6 e 0.7 5.7 e 0.4 6.0 e 0.3 1E 6.9 e 2.0 1.4 e 0.7 6.2 e 0.4 6.2 e 0.4 7.1 a 0.7 9.2 e 0.9 1.0 e 0.9 e.5 e 0.5 9.0 e 1.3 7.6 e 0.5 e.3 e 0.4 9.5 e 0.s 1.0 e 0.3 9.8 e 0.9 1F 9.2 e 2.0 9.9 e 0.6 7.3 e 0.9 4.6 e 0.2 6.9 e 0.7 4.9 e 0.3 5.6 e 0.4 5.3 e 0.7 4.0 a 0.5 5.7 e 0.3 7.9 e 0.6 4.5 m 0.2 5.6 e 0.1 10 S.S e 2.0 6.0 e 0.6 4.8 e 0.5 6.3 e 0.7 0.5 e 0.5 6.6 e 0.6 7.2 e 0.8 7.1 e 0.4 6.9 e 0.8 7.7 e 0.4 0.2 a 0.3 6.0 a 0.4 7.1 e 0.4 15 7.1 e 1.5 7.6 e 0.7 6.3 e 0.8 4.9 e 1.1 7.0 e 0.3 5.1 e 0.3 6.5 e 1.0 S.7 e 1.1 5.1 a 0.7 6.1 e 0.3 6.9 e 0.4 S.1 e 0.3 5.9 e 0.1 11 5.9 e 1.5 6.6 e 0.9 S.3 e 0.6 0.9 e 0.4 7.2 e 0.4 0.9 e 1.1 7.2 e 1.5 7.5 e 0.8 4.2 e 0.9 e.9 e 0.9 4.9 e 0.4 7.9 e 0.5 13 7.8 e 1.5 0.3 e 0.4 7.0 e 0.7 7.1 e 0.4 5.2 e 1.0 6.5 e 0.6 4.4 e 0.5 6.4 e 0.7 4.0 a 0.4 S.3 e 0.6 5.4 e 0.2 S.2 e 0.2 3.9 e 0.1 S.3 e 0.3 1L S.3 e 1.5 5.9 e 0.3 S.6 e 0.7 4.1 a 0. 2 6.6 e 1.0 4.2 a 0.0 6.4 e 0.9 4.6 e 0.5 3.6 e 0.4 4.7 e 0.1 5.2 e 0.1 3.7 e 0.1 4.7 e 0.1 1M 4.7 e 1.9 5.1 a 0.5 4.0 e 0.3 S.9 e 0.7 7.8 e 0.7 6.0 e 0.5 f.2 e 0.3 5.6 e 1.9 6.6 e 0.5 7.0 e 1.0 7.e e 1.1 5.0 e 0.3 6.0 e 0.1 2 6.6 e 1.5 1.2 e 0.4 6.1 e 0.5 4.7 e 0.4 4.5 e 0.6 4.6 e 0.4 S.6 e 0.5 5.5 e 0.1 4.6 e 0.5 5.5 e 0.7 S.9 e 0.2 4.4 e 0.2 S.4 a 0.1 3A 5.3 e 1.3 5.9 e 0.6 4.7 e 0.6 4.4 e 0.9 6.9 e 1.0 4.4 a 0.3 5.2 e 0.3 5.1 a 0.4 6.1 e 0.9 5.2 e 0.4 5.9 e 0.1 4.2 a 0.1 5.1 a 0.3 4R S.2 e 1.6 5.3 e 0.2 4.6 e 0.2 7.9 e 0.9 S.9 e 0.5 7.1 a 0.4 6.3 e 0.0 6.3 e 1.1 7.4 a 0.2 7.6 e 0.5 5.9 e 0.3 6.6 e 0.2 5 6.6 e 1.5 7.2 e 1.4 S.9 e 0.5 5.7 e 0.7 7.S e 0.9 6.2 e 1.0 6.1 e 0.$ 5.0 e 0.9 5.2 e 0.9 6.2 e 0.4 6.3 e 0.1 4.s e 0.3 6.1 e 0.3 GB S.9 e 1.5 6.3 a 0.5 5.3 a 0.5 S.O e 0.4 9.6 e 0.4 6.5 e 0.4 9.4 e 1.0 7.4 e 0.9 7.0 e 1.2 9.4 e 0.7 9.2 a 0.7 6.9 e 0.4 0.1 a 0.3 1mg 7.9 e 1.9 7.9 e 0.5 7.2 e 0.6 7.2 e 0.2 4.3 a 0.0 6.9 e 0.9 7.1 e 1.1 6.9 m 0.3 6.5 e 0.9 7.3 e 0.4 7.0 e 0.5 6.0 a 0.4 8.4 e 0.6 14 7.1 e 1.6 7.5 e 0.6 6.3 a 0.4 6.2 e 0.7 5.1 e 0.3 7.0 a 0.6 4.2 e 0.4 4.3 e 0.9 4.7 e 0.S 3.7 e 0.2 7.0 e 4.4 4.1 a 0.S 4.4 e 0.3 12D S.4 e 3.4 5.3 e 0.6 9.2 e 1.7 9.3 e 0.3 6.'r e 0.4 6.9 e 0.3 7.3 a 0.7 6.7 e 1.0 7.4 e 0.4 10.2 e 0.8 6.4 e 0.3 7.2 e 0.2 15 7.3 e 2.2 7.5 e 0.2 6.2 a 0.7 6.5 e 0.7 6.3 e 0.6 0.2 e 0.5 6.6 e 0.4 7.1 e 0.6 6.6 e 1.2 6.9 e 0.4 7.5 e 0.7 8.0 e 0.4 6.0 e 0.3 7.1 a 0.3 16 7.0 e 1.5 7.4 e 0.3 5.9 e 6.7 9.5 e 1.0 7.7 e 0.3 0.3 e 0.2 7.4 e 1.2 7.3 a 0.7 9.3 a 0.5 9.2 e 0.7 6.9 e 0.4 7.8 e 0.3 17 7.9 e 1.6 8.2 e 0.3 7.9 e 0.5 7.0 e 0.6 6.2 e 0.5 9.5 e 0.0 6.9 e 0.6 7.0 e 0.4 6.7 e 1.1 6.5 e 0.0 1.7 m 0.4 7.9 e 0.5 6.2 a 0.2 7.1 a 0.7 le 7.1 e 2.0 7.4 e 0.4 5.s e 0.9

1. MEAN AND TWO TIMES THE STANDARD DEVI ATION OF TME MOffrELT RESULTS.
2. SEE FROGRAM EXCEPTIONS SECTION FOR EXFLANATION.

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TABLE C.V112.1 If0NTRLY TLD RESULTS FOR PEACH BOTTf?M ATOMIC POWFR STATION, 1992 RESULTS IN UNITS CF MILL 1-ROENTGEN /STD. MO. e 2 8.D.

JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV 1EC STATION MEAN e CODE 2 s.D. (1) 19 1.7 e 2.5 0.0 e 0.3 6.2 e 0.3 6.5 e 0.9 9.7 e 0.3 6.6 e 0.0 10.2 e 2.7 7.5 e 0.6 6.9 e 0.e 8.0 e 1.2 0.2

  • 0.9 6.5 e 0.3 7.7 e 0.7 30 6.4 e 1.9 6.5 e 9.5 5.5 e 0.6 5.6 e 0.4 9.6 e 0.2 5.6 e 0.5 7.1 e 1.0 6.2 e 0.0 5.9 e 0.4 6.6
  • 9.3 7.3 e 0.1 5.3 e 0.2 6.4 e 0.1 7.2 e 1.5 7.3 e 1.2 6.5 e 0.3 6.3 e 0.6 9.9 e 0.5 6.7 e 0.7 7.3 e 1.0 7.2 e 0.6 7.6 e 0.9 7.4 a 0.1 7.0 e 0.2 6.3 e 0.4 7.3 e 0.3 21B 22 7.6 e 1.4 7.7 e 0.7 7.0 e 0.7 7.0 a 0.4 9.4 e 0.2 7.1 a 0.4 e.0 e 0.4 7.4 e 1.4 7.6 e 0.7 7.9 e 0.5 9.2 e 0.0 6.7 e 0.4 7.7 e 0.5 7.6 e 1.9 7.5 e 0.9 7.1 a 0.6 4.5 e 0.4 9.5 e 0.3 6.6 e 0.3 0.1 a 0.7 7.5 + 1.6 7.1 e 0.9 e.2 e 0.9 e.6 e 0.6 6.9 e 0.4 7.5 e 0.2 23 24 6.9 e 1.3 6.0 e 0.3 4.9 e 0.2 5.1 e 0.2 7.1 e 0.7 5.4 a 0.3 5.7 e 0.2 5.9 e 0.9 5.6 e 0.4 6.5 e 1.2 6.6 e 0.2 5.1 e 0.2 5.9 e 0.4 26 9.0 e 1.6 7.7 e 0.7 7.5 e 0.0 1.1 e 0.5 9.7 e 0.7 7.6 e 0.5 0.2 e 0.6 0.0 a 0.4 7.3 e 1.0 9.3 e 0.5 9.0 e 0.5 7.1 e 0.2 e.1 a 0.4 27 7.7 e 2.7 7.3 e 0.6 6.7 e 0.6 6.7 e 0.6 11.4 e 1.1 6.7 e 0.5 7.6 e 0.9 7.2 e 1.3 7.3 a 0.5 0.2 e 0.4 9.0 a 0.0 6.6 e 0.5 7.5 e 0.4 32 7.7 e 1.7 7.4 e 1.3 7.3 e 0.6 6.7 e 0.3 9.6 e 0.6 7.1 a 0.4 8.2 e 0.9 7.2 e 1.0 7.3 a 0.6 e.4 e 0.6 e.4 e 1.0 6.7 e 0.4 7.7 e 0.3 5.3 e 0.3 5.1 e 0.2 7.6 e 0.4 5.5 e 0.3 5.8 e 0.1 6.2 a 0.4 5.5 e 0.6 6.1 e 0.9 6.7 e 0.2 5.1 a 0,1 6.0 a 0.2 31A 5.9 e 1.4 6.0 e 0.5 334 4.0 e 2.1 6.0 e 0.0 5.2 e 0.5 4.0 e 0.4 7.5 e 1.0 5.6 e S.7 7.3 a 0.4 5.6 e 0.4 5.4 e 0.5 6.1 e 0.2 7.9 e 1.2 4.9 e 0.2 5.8 e 0.3 38 7.6 e 2.0 7.6 e 0.3 6.0 e 0.3 6.6 e 1.0 9.0 e 1.5 7.0 e 0.4 9.7 e 0.e 7.1 e 1.2 7.3 a 0.6 e.0 e 0.4 9.6 e 0.5 6.5 e 0.0 7.4 a 0.5 40 0.0 e 2.0 e.1 a 0.5 7.4 a 0.5 6.7 e 0.9 10.0 e 0.4 6.9 e 0.5 9.4 m 0.3 7.7 e 1.1 7.7 e 0.9 e.6 e 0.2 9.4 e 0.6 6.9 e 0.2 0.1 e 0.1 42 6.1 e 1.3 6.2 e 0.4 5.6 e 0.4 5.3 e 0.3 7.6 e 0.9 S.9 e 0.e 6.1 e 1.0 5.8 e 1.0 5.9 e 0.6 6.6 e 0.4 6.0 e 0.5 5.4 e 0.4 6.4 e 0.4 7.6 e 1.6 4.9 e 1.1 9.4 e 1.2 6.9 e 0.9 7.6 e 0.5 7.4 e 0.5 7.9 e 0.7 6.9 e 1.1 9.3 e 0.4 6.e e 0.6 9.0 e 0.6 43 7.7 e 1.1 7.7 e 0.6 44 6.9 e b 3 6.7 e 0.4 6.9 e 0.9 6.1 a 0.3 0.3 e 1.2 7.1 e 0.4 6.4 e 0.9 6.9 e 1.2 6.5 e 0.4 7.2 e 0.6 7.7 e 0.3 5.9 e 0.4 6.9 e 0.2 6.9 e 0.4 6.5 e 1.4 9.6 e 0.5 7.2 e 0.4 7.5 e 0.4 7.1
  • 0.6 7.2 a 0.5 0.4 e 0.6 0.9 e 0.6 6.9 e 0.5 9.2 e 0.6 45 7.0 e 2.1 0.0 e 0.4 46 7.0 e 1.9 6.7 m 0.4 6.3 e 0.4 6.1 e 0.6 9.1 e 0.7 6.4 e 0.7 7.0 e 0.4 6.6 e 0.0 6.6 e 0.9 9.1 e 1.5 0.0 e 0.4 5.7 e 0.5 7.0 a 0.4 47 0.1 e 2.4 7.0 e 0.6 7.4 2 0.5 7.0 e 0.5 11.2 e 1.2 7.7 e 0.5 e.2 e 1.0 7.0 e 1.0 7.2 e 0.9 e.7 e 0.4 9.3 a 0.7 7.1 e 0.4 0.1 e 0.4 de 1.4 e 1.9 7.3 e 0.5 6.7 e 0.6 6.4 e 0.5 9.6 e 0.4 6.9 e 0.5 7.9 e 0.7 7.0 e 1.2 6.4 e 1.3 0.0 e 0.7 8.4 e 0.4 6.5 e 0.5 7.5 e 0.6 49 7.5 e 2.1 7.2 a 0.2 6.7 e 0.5 6.5 e 0.9 10.0 e 0.7 6.9 e 0.4 0.1 e 1.0 6.7 e 1.2 7.2 e 0.5 9.4 e 1.1 0.5 e 0.9 6.4 e 0.4 7.7 e 0.4 50 0.4 e 1.9 9.6 e 0.9 7.7 e 0.6 7.2 e 0.0 10.6 e 0.9 0.0 a 0.5 e.e e 0.9 7.4 e 1.0 7.7 e 0.5 9.1 e 0.8 9.0 e 1.2 7.4 e 0.4 e.4 e 0.2 51 7.5 e 2.3 7.6 e 0.2 6.9 e 0.7 6.1 e 1.6 10.3 e 0.6 7.5 e 0.4 7.7 e 0.7 7.c e 0.8 6.7 e 0.9 7.9 e 0.0 e.4 e 0.7 6.5 e 0.4 7.7 e 0.1
1. MEAN AND TWO TIMES THE STANDARD DEVIATION OF THE MONTELT DEBULTS.
2. BER PROGRAM EXCEPTIONS BECTICH FOR EXPLAMATION.

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TABLE C-VIII.2 QUARTERLY TLD RESULTS FOR PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION, 1992 ,

RESULTS IN UNITS OF MILLI-RCENTGEN/STD. MO.

  • 2 S.D. l STATION MEAN : JAN-MAR APR-JUN JUL-SEP OCT-DEC CODE 2 S.D. (1) 7 LA 5.5 s 2.7 4.1 a 0.2 5.4 s 3.0 7.3 2 0.5 5.1 2 0.2  ;

1B 4.8 a 2.3 3.8 2 0.3 3.9 0.4 6.1 a 0.1 5.5 2 0.4

-t 1C 6.1 e 1.8 5.0 s 0.4 6.1 a 0.5 7.2 s 0.1 6.3 a 0.2 1D 5.3 a 2.4 4.1 s 0.3 4.5 s 0.5 6.6 m 0.3 6.0 s 0.3 I

1E 5.3

  • 2.3 6.1 s 0.4 4.5 0.2 6.5 s 0.4 5.9 s 0.3 1F 6.5 a 2.1 5.5 s 0.5 5.8 s 0.3 7.8 0.2 7.0 a 0.2 i 1G 4.1 s 1.8 2.9 0.2 4.0 s 0.6 5.0 a 0.1 4.6 s 0.2 [

1H 5.7 s 2.6 4.5 a 0.2 4.7 0.5 7.0 a 0.2 6.6 s 0.2 11 4.8 s 3.1 3.5 2 0.2 3.5

  • 0.4 6.7
  • 0.2 5.3 s 0.1

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1J 6.3 s 2.8 5.3 a 0.1 4.9 a 1.0 7.8 0.3 7.1 a 0.2 >

IL 4.0 a 1.8 3.1 0.6 4.4 s 0.6 5.1 a 0.2 3.5 s 0.1  !

1M 3.0 a 1.7 2.3 s 0.2 2.4 s 0.2 4.2 a 0.1 3.0 s 0.1 f i

2 5.2 s 2.4 4.1 0.2 4.4 0.8 6.6 s 0.2 5.8 0.5 [

l 3A 3.8 s 2.2 2.9

  • 0.2 2.9
  • 0.4 5. 0 s 0.1 4.6 2 0.2 4K 3.6 1.6 2.8 s 0.3 3.6
  • 0.4 4.7 e 0.1 3.4 s 0.2 a 5 5.8 a 2.7 4.0 s 0.2 5.6 s 0.3 7.1 s 0.7 6.4 s 0.5 i

2 6B 4.8 s 2.0 3.4 a 0.3 5.1 a 1. 0 5.6 s 0.0 5.3 s 0.5 1

1NN 6.3 a 2.2 5.0 a 0.3 6.1 0.1 7.6 s 0.2 6.6 s 0.4 14 5.7 s 2.0 4.4 0.5 6.3 0.4 6.7 s 0.3 5.4 2 0.3 12D 4.3 1.0 3.6 a 0.2 4.6

  • 0.3 4.1 a 0.2 -4.7
  • 0.4 i

15 5.8 s 2.4 4.6 s 0.4 5.1 a 0.2 7.1 a 0.2 6.6 s 0.2  !

16 5.8 s 2.2 4.7 0.5 5.0 s 0.5 6.9 0.3 6.6

  • 0.4 17 6.8 s 1.9 5.5 0.5 7.2 a 0.3 7.7 s 0.4 7.0 s 0.2 18 6.4 s 2.3 4.8 s 0.4 6.9
  • 1.4 7.4 s 0.5 6.5 s 0.4
1. MEAN AND TWO TIMES THE STANDARD DEVIATION OF THE QUARTERLY RESULTS.
2. SEE PROGRAM EXCEPTIONS SECTION FOR EIPLANATION.

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TABLE C-VIII.2 QUARTERLY TLD RESULTS FOR PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION,'1992 .

RESULTS IN UNITS OF MILLI-ROENTGEN /STD. MO. 2 S.D.

2 STATION MEAN JAN-MAR AFR-JUN JUL-SEP DCT-DEC CODE 2 S.D. (1) 19 6.4 s 2.0 5.2 s 0.4 7.0

  • 1.0 7.5 2 0.6 6.1 s 0.5 20 5.5 s 2.7 4.1 s 0.2 7.1 2.5 6.0 s 0.4 4.7 s 0.3  ;

21B 5.4 s 2.3 4.4 s 0.3 4.9 s 0.4 7.1 a 0.3 5.4 s 0.4 22 5.8 a 1.9 5.0 s 0.3 5.5

  • 0.6 7.2 a 0.4 5.7 0.3 .

f 23 6.3

  • 2.0 4.8
  • 0.2 6.8 2 0.7 7.0 s 0.2 6.4 2 0.4 4 24 4.5 1.9 3.3 s J.2 4.6 s 0.3 5.6
  • 0.1 4.4 s 0.3 26 6.5 a 2.0 5.2 a 0.3 7.0 1.1 7.5 s 0.2 6.2 s 0.5 27 6.0 a 1.8 4.9 0.4 6.5 s 0.8 7.0 s 0.3 5.7
  • 0.2 l t

32 6.4 a 1.4 6.0 s 0.4 6.3 s 1.2 7.4 2 0.2 5.9 2 0.3 31A 4.7

  • 2.2 3.4 s 0.3 5.5 e 0.3 5.1 s 0.1 .

I 33A 4.2 s 1.6 3.3 s 0.3 4.2 s 0.5 5.3 a 0.1 4.1 0.1  ;

38 5.8 1.8 4.7 s 0.2 5.9 0.5 6.9 0.9 5.8 s 0.3 {

40 6.3 1.9 5.4 s 0.4 6.3 s 1.0 7.7 0.3 6.0 s 0.2 {,

2 42 4.8 s 1.8 3.7 s 0.2 4.6 s 0.6 5.8 s 0.1 5.2 2 0.3 l 1

43 6.2 2.8 5.2

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47 6.4 a 3.0 5.2 s 0.5 5.6 s 0.6 8.6 s 0.9 6.2 s 0.6 48 5.9 e 2.3 4.4 s 0.8 5.7 s 0.5 7.1 s 0.4 6.3 s 0.4 49 5.6 s 2.5 4.9 0.4 4.4

  • 0.4 7.2 s 0.4 6.1 0.2 i

50 6.7 s 2.1 5.7

  • 0.4 6.0 a 1.5 8.0 s 0.4 7.2 a 0.4 51 5.9 s 2.7 4.2 s 0.4 5.6 s 0.4 7.4
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RESULTS IN UNITS OF MILLI-ROENTGEN /STD. MO. 2 2 STANDARD DEVIATIONS OF THE STATION DATA SAMPLE EXPOSURE SITE MIDDLE RIN3 OUTER RING ,

TYPE PERIOD {

MONTELY JAN 1992 7.2 a 2.1 7.2 a 1.6 6.8 a 1.9  !

FEB 1992 6.3 a 2.0 6.5 s 1.9 6.6 a 2.5 MAR 1992 6.1 a 1.9 6.2 s 1.7 5.9 a 1.2 APR 1992 8.3 s 2.3 9.0 s 2.6 8.7 a 1.9 MAY 1992 6.0 s 1.9 66 1.8 6.4 s 1.3 i 6.9 s 3.6  ;

JUN 1992 7.3 a 2.1 7.4 s 2.1 "

JUL 1992 6.4 a 2.2 6.B  : 1.6 6.3 s 2.1 AUG 1992 6.4 2 2.6 6.7 s 1.7 6.3 1.9 SEP 1992 7.1 a 2.4 7.5 s 2.1 6.8 a 2.9 OCT 1992 7.8 s 2.8 8.1 2 2.2 7.5 a 1.2 NOV 1992 5.7 s 2.3 6.1 s 1.8 5.6 a 1.7 DEC 1992 6.9

  • 2.7 7.3 a 2.0 6.6 a 2.2 j QUARTERLY JAN-MAR 1992 4.2 2.0 4.52 1.8 4.3 a 1.4 i APR-JUN 1992 4.8 s 2.2 5.4 s 2.2 5.7 s 2.4  ;

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SUMMARY

OF THE 1992 AMBIENT DOSIMETRY PROGRAM FOR PEACE BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION  :

RESULTS IN UNITS OF MILLI-ROENTGEN /STD. MO.

PERIOD PRE-OP SAMPLE NO. OF SAMPLES PERIOD PERIOD MEAN MEAN TYPE LOCATION ANALYLED MINIMUM MAIIMUM a 2 S.D.

  • 2 S.D. (1)

..........~. ............ .............. ....... ....... .... ..... ............ i MO!CELY SITE 156 3.6 10.0 6.8 s 2.7 5.3 s 2.2 MIDDLE RING 300 4.2 11.4 7.1 2.5 6.0 s 2.0 <

OUTER RING 83 3.7 10.2 6.7 2 2.5 6.2 1.4 i e

SITE 52 2.3 7.8 5.3 s 2.8 5.4 s 1.7 OUARTERLY MIDDLE RING 99 2.8 8.6 5.6 s 2.6 5.3 2 1.3 OUTER RIN3 28 3.3 7.5 5.5 2.5 5.7

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(1) THE PRE-OPERATIONAL MEAN WAS CALCULATED FROM TLD READINGS 1/07/73 TO 8/05/73. STATIONS IN, 31 AND 32 WERE ADDED TO THE PROGRAM 7/06/73 6

AND STATIONS 33A AND 38 WERE NOT IN THE PRE-OPERATIONAL PROGRAM.

STATIONS 1NN AND 4 0 TEROUGE 51 WERE ADDED TO TEE PROGRAM ON 07/12/80.

SITE BOUNDARY RING STATIONS - 1B, 1C, 1D, 12, 1F, 1G, 1E, 1J, IL, IN, 1NN, 2, AND 4 0.

MIDDLE RING STATIONS - 3A, 4K, 5, 6B, 14, 15, 17, 22, 23, 26, 27, 31, 31A, 32, 33A, 38, 42, 43, 44, 45,  !

46,47, 48, 49, 50, 51.

OUTER RING STATIONS - 12D, 16, 18, 19, 2 0, 21B, 24.

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SUMMARY

OF COLLECTION DATES FOR SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION, 1992 SURFACE WATER (GROSS BETA AND GAMMA)

COLLECTION 13A 13B ILL iMM PERIOD JAN 92 02/01-02/01 01/16-01/16 01/02-01/30 01/02-01/30 FEB 92 02/29-02/29 02/21-02/21 01/30-02/27 01/30 02/27 MAR 92 04/04-04/04 03/~0-03/20 02/27-04/02 02/27-04/02 APR 92 05/02-05/02 04/13-04/13 04/02-04/30 04/02-04/30 MAY 92 06/05-06/05 05/11-05/11 04/30-06/04 04/30-06/04 JUN 92 07/06-07/06 06/15-06/15 06/04-07/02 06/04-07/02 .

JUL 92 08/01-08/01 07/06-07/06 07/02-07/30 07/02-07/30 l AUG 92 09/05-09/05 09/04-09/04 07/30-09/03 07/30-09/03 $

SEP 92 20/03-10/03 10/02-10/02 09/03-10/01 09/03-10/01 OCT 92 10/30-10/30 10/01-10/29 10/01-10/29 ,

NOV 92 12/07-12/07 11/13-11/13 10/29-12/03 10/29-12/03 DEC 92 01/03-01/03 12/23-12/23 12/03-12/30 12/03-12/30 i

SURFACE WATER (TRITIUM)

JAN-MAR 92 02/01-04/04 01/02-04/02 01/02-04/02 >

APR-JUN 92 05/02-07/06 04/02-07/02 04/02-07/02 JUL-SEP 92 08/01-10/03 07/02-10/01 07/02-10/01 OCT-DEC 92 10/30-01/03 10/01-12/30 10/01-12/30  ;

DRINKING WATER (GROSS BETA AND GAMMA) (IODINE - 131)

COLLECTION 4L 6I (L 61 PERIOD JAN 92 01/03-01/31 01/04-02/01 01/25-01/31 01/25-02/01 FEB 92 01/31-02/28 02/01-02/29 02/22-02/28 02/22-02/29 MAR 92 02/28-04/03 02/29-04/04 03/27-04/03 03/27-04/04 ,

APR 92 04/03-05/01 04/04-05/02 04/25-05/01 04/25-05/02 MAY 92 05/01-06/06 05/02-06/05 05/29-06/06 05/29-06/05 ,

JUN 92 06/06-07/05 06/05-07/06 06/26-07/05 06/26-07/06 JUL 92 07/05-07/31 07/06-08/01 07/25-07/31 07/25-08/01 AUG 92 07/31-09/04 08/01-09/05 08/28-09/04 08/28-09/05 SEP 92 09/04-10/02 09/05-10/03 09/25-10/02 09/25-10/03 i OCT 92 10/02-10/29 10/03-10/30 10/22-20/29 10/22-20/30 t NOV 92 10/29-12/06 10/30-12/07 11/27-12/06 11/27-12/07 DEC 92 12/06-01/02 12/07-01/03 12/26-01/02 12/26-01/03 i

i DRINKING WATER (TRITIUM)

JAN-MAR 92 01/03-04/03 01/04-04/04  ?

APR-JUN 92 04/03-07/05 04/04-07/06 JUL-SEP 92 07/05-10/02 07/06-10/03-OCT-DEC 92 10/02-01/02 10/03-01/03 C - 22  :

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OF COLLECTION DATES FOR SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE f VICINITY OF PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION, 1992 f r

AIR PARTICULATE AND AIR IODINE GROUP I - ON-SITE LOCATIONS WEEK 1B 1% 2 01 01/03-01/11 01/03-01/11 01/03-01/11 02 01/11-01/17 01/11-01/17 01/11-01/17 03 01/17-01/26 01/17-01/26 01/17-01/25 04 01/26-01/31 01/26-01/31 01/25-01/31 05 01/31-02/07 01/31-02/07 01/31-02/07 .

06 02/07-02/16 02/07-02/16 02/07-02/16 {

07 02/16-02/22 02/16-02/22 02/16-02/22 08 02/22-02/28 02/22-02/28 02/22-02/28 09 02/28-03/06 02/28-03/06 02/28-03/06 10 03/06-03/13 03/06-03/13 03/06-03/13 11 03/13-03/20 03/13-03/20 03/13-03/20 12 03/20-03/27 03/20-03/27 03/20-03/27 13 03/27-04/03 03/27-04/03 03/27-04/03 14 04/03-04/10 04/03-04/10 04/03-04/10 15 04/10-04/17 04/10-04/17 04/10-04/17 16 04/17-04/25 04/17-04/25 04/17-04/25 17 04/25-05/01 04/25-05/0*, 04/25-05/01 18 05/01-05/08 05/01-05/08 05/01-05/08 19 05/08-05/15 05/08-05/15 05/08-05/15 20 05/15-05/22 05/15-05/22 05/15-05/22 21 05/22-05/29 -05/22-05/29 05/22-05/29 22 05/29-06/06 05/29-06/06 05/29-06/06 23 06/06-06/12 06/06-06/12 06/06-06/12 24 06/12-06/19 06/12-06/19 06/12-06/19 ,

25 26 06/26-07/05 06/26-07/05 06/26-07/05 27 07/05-07/11 07/05-07/11 07/05-07/11 28 07/11-07/19 07/11-07/19 07/11-07/19 29 '07/19-07/25 07/19-07/25 07/19-07/25 30 07/25-07/31 07/25-07/31 07/25-07/31 31 07/31-08/07 07/31-08/07 07/31-08/07 32 08/07-08/24 08/07-06/14 08/07-08/14 33 08/14-08/21 08/14-08/21 08/14-08/21 34 08/21-08/28 08/21-08/28 08/21-08/28 35 08/28-09/04 08/28-09/04 08/28-09/04 36 09/04-09/11 09/04-09/11 09/04-09/11 37 09/11-09/19 09/11-09/19 09/11-09/19 38 09/19-09/25 09/19-09/25 09/19-09/15 39 09/25-10/02 09/25-10/02 09/25-10/02 4D 10/02-10/09 10/02-10/09 10/03-10/09 41 10/09-10/16 10/09-10/16 10/09-10/16 42 10/16-20/22 10/16-10/22 10/16-20/22 43 10/22-10/29 10/22-10/29 10/22-10/29 44 10/29-11/05 10/29-11/05 10/29-11/05 45 11/05-11/13 11/05-11/13 11/05-11/13 46 11/13-11/20 11/13-11/20 11/13-11/20 47 11/20-11/27 11/20-11/27 11/20-11/27 48 11/27-12/06 11/27-12/06 11/27-12/06 49 12/06-12/12 12/06-12/12 12/06-12/12 50 12/12-12/19 12/12-12/19 12/12-12/19 ,

51 12/19-12/26 12/19-12/26 12/19-12/26 52 12/26-01/02 12/26-01/02 12/26-01/02

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GROUP 11 . INTERXEDIATE DISTANCE LCACATIONS WEEK 3A 5 14 15 17 32 38

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01 01/03-01/11 01/04-01/11 01/04-01/11 01/04-01/11 01/04-01/11 01/04-01/11 01/04-01/11 02 01/11-01/17 01/11-01/17 01/11-01/17 01/11-01/17 01/11-01/17 01/11-01/17 01/11-01/17 03 01/17-01/26 01/17-01/25 01/17-01/25 01/17-01/25 01/17-01/25 01/17-01/25 01/17-01/25 01/25-02/01 04 01/26-01/31 01/25-02/01 01/25-02/01 01/25-02/01 01/25-02/01 01/25-02/01 05 01/31-02/07 02/01-02/07 02/01-02/07 02/01-02/07 02/01-02/07 02/01-02/07 02/01-02/07 '

06 02/07-02/16 02/07-03/16 02/07-02/16 02/07-02/16 03/07-02/16 02/07-02/16 02/07-02/16 07 02/16-02/22 02/16-02/22 02/16-02/22 02/16-02/22 02/16-03/22 02/16-02/22 02/16-02/22 08 02/22-02/28 02/22-02/29 02/22-02/29 02/22-02/29 02/22-02/29 02/22-02/29 02/22-02/29 09 02/28-03/06 02/29-03/06 02/29-03/06 02/29-03/06 02/29-03/06 02/29-03/06 02/29-03/06 10 03/06-03/13 03/C6-03/13 03/06-03/13 03/06-03/13 03/06-03/13 03/06-03/13 03/06-03/13 11 03/13-03/20 03/13-03/20 03/13-03/20 03/13-03/20 03/13-03/20 03/13-03/20 03/13-03/20 12 03/20-03/27 03/20-03/27 03/20-03/27 03/20-03/27 03/20-03/27 03/20-03/27 03/20-03/27  ;

13 03/27-04/03 03/27-04/04 03/27-04/04 03/27-04/04 03/27-04/04 03/27-04/04 03/27-04/04 i le 04/03-04/10 04/04-04/10 04/04-04/10 04/04-04/10 04/04-04/10 04/04-04/10 04/04-04/10 15 04/10-04/17 04/10-04/17 04/10-04/17 04/10-04/17 04/10-04/17 04/10-04/17 04/10-04/17 16 04/17-04/25 04/11-04/25 04/17-04/25 04/17-04/25 04/17-04/25 04/17-04/25 04/17-04/25 17 04/25-05/01 04/25-05/02 04/25-05/02 04/25-05/02 04/25-05/02 04/25-05/02 04/25-05/03 18 05/01-05/08 05/02-05/08 05/03-05/00 05/02-05/08 05/03-05/08 05/02-05/08 05/02-05/08 19 05/08-05/15 05/08-05/15 05/08-05/15 05/08-05/15 05/08-05/15 05/08-05/15 20 05/15-05/22 05/31-05/22 05/15-05/22 054.5-05/22 05/15-05/22 05/15-05/22 05/15-05/22 21 05/22-05/29 05/22-05/29 05/22-05/29 05/22-05/29 05/22-05/29 05/22-05/29 05/22-05/29 22 05/29-06/06 05/29-06/05 05/29-06/05 05/29-06/05 05/29-06/05 05/29-06/05 05/29-06/05 23 06/06-06/12 06/05-06/12 06/05-06/12 06/05-06/12 06/05-06/12 06/05-06/12 06/05-06/12 24 06/12-06/19 06/12-06/19 06/12-06/19 06/12-06/19 06/12-06/19 06/12-06/19 06/12-06/19 25 26 06/26-07/05 06/26-07/06 06/26-07/06 06/26-07/06 06/26-07/06 06/26-07/06 06/26-07/06 27 07/05-07/11 07/06-07/11 07/06-07/11 07/06-07/11 07/06-07/11 07/06-07/11 07/06-07/11 28 07/11-07/19 07/11-07/19 07/11-07/19 07/11-07/19 07/11-07/19 07/11-07/19 07/11*07/19 29 07/19-07/25 07/19-07/25 07/19-07/25 07/19-07/25 07/19-07/25 07/19-07/25 07/19-07/25 '

30 07/25-07/31 07/25-08/01 07/25-08/01 07/25-08/01 07/25-08/01 07/25-08/01 07/25-08/01 31 07/31-08/07 08/01-08/07 08/01-08/07 08/01-08/07 08/01-08/07 08/01-08/07 08/01-08/07 32 08/07-08/14 08/07-08/14 08/07-08/14 08/07-08/14 08/07-08/14 08/07-08/14 08/07-08/14 33 08/14-08/21 08/14-08/21 08/14-08/21 08/.1-08/21 08/14-08/21 08/14-08/21 08/14-08/21 34 08/21-08/28 08/21-08/28 08/21-08/28 08r21-08/38 08/21-08/28 08/21-08/28 08/21-08/28 ,

35 08/28-09/04 08/28-09/05 08/28-09/05 08/20-09/05 08/28-09/05 08/28-09/05 08/28-09/05 36 09/04-09/11 09/05-09/11 09/05-09/11 09/05-09/11 09/05-09/11 09/05-09/11 09/05-09/11 37 09/11-09/19 09/11-09/19 09/11-09/19 09/11-09/19 09/11-09/19 09/11-09/19 09/11-09/19 38 09/19-09/25 09/19-09/25 09/19-09/25 09/19-09/25 09/19-09/25 09/19-09/25 09/19-09/25 39 09/25-10/02 09/25-10/03 09/25-10/03 09/25-10/03 09/25-10/03 09/25-10/03 09/25-10/03 40 10/03-10/09 10/03-10/09 10/03-10/09 10/03-10/09 10/0?-20/09 10/03-10/09 10/03-20/09- r 41 10/09-10/16 10/09-10/16 10/09-10/16 10/09-10/16 10/09-10/16 10/09-10/16 10/09-10/16 42 10/16-10/22 10/16-10/22 10/16-10/22 10/16-20/22 10/16-10/22 10/16-10/22 10/16-10/22 43 10/22-10/29 10/22-10/30 10/22-10/30 10/22-10/30 10/22-10/30 10/22-10/30 10/22-10/30 44 20/29-11/05 10/30-11/05 10/30-11/05 10/3 %11/05 10/30-11/05 10/30-11/05 10/30-11/05 45 11/05-11/13 11/05-11/13 11/05-11/13 ?1/05-11/13 11/05-11/13 11/05-11/13 11/05-11/13 46 11/13-11/20 11/13-11/20 11/13-11/20 11/13-11/20 11/13-11/20 11/13-11/20 11/13-11/20 47 11/20-11/27 11/20-11/27 11/20-11/27 11/20-11/27 11/20-11/27 11/20-11/27 11/20-11/27 48 11/27-12/06 11/27-12/07 11/27-12/07 11/27-12/07 11/27-12/07 11/27-12/07 11/27-12/07 '*

49 12/06-12/12 12/07-12/12 12/07-12/12 12/07-12/12 12/07-12/12 12/07-12/12 12/07-12/12-50 12/12-12/19 12/12-12/19 12/12-12/19 12/12-12/19 12/12-12/19 12/12-12/19 12/12-12/19 51 12/19-12/26 12/19-12/26 12/19-12/26 12/19-12'26 12/19-12/26 12/19-12/26 12/19-12/26

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GROUP III - CONTROL LCACATIONS WEEK 4A 6E 12D 01 01/03-01/11 01/04-01/11 12/30-01/06 l 02 01/11-01/17 01/11-01/17 01/06-01/13  !

03 01/17-01/25 01/17-01/25 01/13-01/21 04 01/25-01/31 01/25-02/01 01/21-01/27 05 01/31-02/07 02/01-02/07 01/27-02/03 06 02/07-02/16 02/07-02/16 02/03-02/10 07 02/16-02/22 02/16-02/22 02/10-02/18 ,

08 02/22-02/28 02/22-02/29 02/18-02/24 09 02/28-03/06 02/29-03/06 02/24-03/02 f 10 03/06-03/13 03/06-03/13 03/02-03/09 11 03/13-03/20 03/13-03/20 03/09-03/16 12 03/20-03/27 03/20-03/27 a3/16-03/23 ,

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14 04/03-04/10 04/04-04/10 03/10-04/06 15 04/10-04/17 04/20-04/17 Og/0A-04/14 16 04/17-04/25 04/17-04/25 gw ;% b 04 /20 17 04/25-05/01 04/25-05/02 56 20-04/27 18 05/01-05/08 05/02-05/08 De /27-05 / 04 19 05/08-05/15 05/08-05/15 05/04-05/11 20 05/15-05/22 05/15-05/22 05/11-05/19 21 05/22 .s/29 05/22-05/29 05/19-05/26 22 05/29-06/06 05/29-06/05 05/26-06/01 23 06/06-06/12 06/05-06/12 06/01-06/08 .

24 06/12-06/19 06/12-06/19 06/08-06/15 25 06/15-06/22 26 06/26-07/05 06/26-07/06 06/22-06/29 27 07/05-07/11 07/06-07/11 06/29-07/06 I 28 07/11-07/19 07/11-07/19 07/06-07/13 ,

29 07/19-07/25 07/19-07/25 07/13-07/20 f 30 07/25-07/31 07/25-08/01 07/20-07/27 ,

31 07/31-08/07 08/01-08/07 07/27-08/03  ;

32 08/07-08/14 08/07-08/14 08/03-08/10 p 33 08/14-08/21 08/14-08/21 08/10-08/17 34 08/21-08/28 08/21-08/28 08/17-08/24 35 08/28-09/04 08/28-09/05 08/24-08/31 '

36 09/04-09/11 09/05-09/11 08/31-09/08 37 09/11-09/19 09/11-09/19 09/08-09/14 38 09/19-09/25 09/19-09/25 09/14-09/21 39 09/25-10/02 09/25-10/03 09/21-09/28 40 10/02-10/09 10/03-10/09 09/28-10/05 41 10/09-10/16 10/09-10/16 10/05-10/13 42 10/16-10/22 10/16-10/22 10/13-10/19 43 10/22-10/29 10/22-10/30 10/19-10/26 de 10/29-11/05 10/30-11/05 10/26-11/02  ;

45 11/05-11/13 11/05-11/13 11/02-11/09 46 11/13-11/20 11/13-11/20 11/09-11/16 I 47 11/20-11/27 11/20-11/27 11/16-11/23 48 11/27-12/06 11/27-12/07 11/23-11/30 [

49 12/06-12/12 12/07-12/12 11/30-12/07 50 12/12-12/19 12/12-12/19- 12/07-12/14 51 12/19-12/26 12/19-12/26 12/14-12/21 52 12/26 01/02 12/26-01/02 12/21-12/29 .

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Table D-I.1 Concentrations of Gross Beta Insoluble in Surface and Drinking Water ,

Samples Collected in the Vicinity of Peach Bottom Atomic Power l Station,1992.

I Table D-I.2 Concentration of Gross Beta Soluble in Surface and Drinking Water Samples Collected in the Vicinity of Peach Bottom Atomic Power [

Station,1992. j Table D-I.3 Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Surface and Drinking Water .

Samples Collected in the Vicinity of Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station,1992. [

Table D-II.1 Concentrations of Gross Beta in Air Particulate Samples Collected in  !

the Vicinity of Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station,1992. ,

Table D-II.2 Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Air Particulate Samples Collected t in the Vicinity of Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station,1992.

Table D-III.1 Concentrations of I-131 by Chemical Separation and Gamma Emitters in Milk Samples Collected in the Vicinity of Peach Bottom Atomic [

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l Table D-IV.1 Summary of Collected Dates for Samples Collected in the Vicinity of Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station,1992. f FIGURES Figure D-1 Weekly Gross Beta Concentrations in Air Paniculate Samples Collected l from PBAPS Locations IA and IZ,1992.  !

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PSE&G's results of gross beta insoluble and soluble in surface and drinking water samples (Table D-1.2) were generally lower than the results from Teledyne Isotopes (Tables C-I.1, C- j i

1.2, C-II.1 and C-II.2, Appendix C). The differences were probably due to contrasts in the j

respective laboratory's analytical procedures. PSE&G ashes the sample prior to counting whereas, TI does not.

PSE&G's gross beta results for air particulate samples were higher than TI's results, but the ;

trends were similar for both laboratories (Figures D-1 and D-2). PSE&G used Sr-90 as a j calibration source whereas, TI used Cs-137. .

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FEB 92 0.2 2 0.4 1.7 a 0.6 0.2 e 0.4 0.1 a 0.4 MAY 92 0.3 a 0.4 0.7 . 0.5 0.0 2 0.4 0.1 e 0.4 AUG 92 0.3 2 0.5 0.0 2 0.4 0.2 2 0.4 0.4 e 0.5 NOV 92 0.9 e 0.4 0.2 e 0.4 0.3 2 0.4 0.2 s 0.4 MEAN 0.4 2 0.6 0.7 s 1.5 0.1 2 0.4 0.2 e 0.3 TABLE D.I.2 CONCENTRATIONS OF GROSS BETA SOLUBLE IN SURFACE AND DRINKING WATER SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER fJTATION, 1992 RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/ LITER a 2 SIGMA 1LL 1MM 4L 61 COLLECTION PERIOD' ............. .............

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TABLE D-II.1 CONOENTRATIONS OF GROSS BETA IN AIR PARTICULATE SAMFLES COLLECTED IN TEE VICINITY OF PEACE BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION, 1992 RESULTS IN WITS OF E-3 PCI/CU. METER a a SIGYA WEEK 1A 4B C1 28 a3 26 s3 02 21 a2 19 s2 03 23 s3 22 2 3 04 28 a3 23 s3 05 37 s4 28 a3 06 21 2 3 21 2 3 07 19 2 2 22 a2 08 22 s3 21 a3 09 22 s3 21 2 3 10 21 a3 20 s3 11 16 a3 16 a3 12 21 s3 18 a3 13 21 2 3 21 s3 14 18 2 3 18 s3 15 21 s3 18 s3 16 25 a3 22 a3 17 16 s3 13 s3 18 17 *3 14 s3 19 8 s3 9 a3 20 8 s3 7 *3 21 7 s3 11 s3 22 13 a3 15 a3 23 4 s2 5 a2 24 20 a3 20 2 3 25 29 a3 39

  • 7 26 13 a2 13 s2 27 21 a2 25 s2 28 20 a3 21 2 3 29 22 s2 23 s2 30 19 3 18 s3 31 27 s3 22 a3 32 22 a3 17 5 33 22 s3 24 a3 34 13 a2 14 2 3 35 36 s3 32 s3 36 26 s3 26 a3 37 17 3 17 a3 38 32 a3 25 a5 39 18 a3 17 a3 40 16 s2 20 *3 41 27 s3 26 a3 42 34 s3 34 a3 43 25 a3 27 a3 de 27 t 3 24 a3 45 28 a3 29 s3 46 16 a2 15 a2 47 29 a3 29 23 48 14 a3 17 a3 49 26 a2 24 2 2 50 18 s3 15 3 51 23 s3 18 s3 52 40 m3 39 s4 53 23 s3 10 a3 MEAN 22 a 15 21 a 14 D-4

TABLE D-II.2 CONCENTRATIONS OF GAMMA EMITTERS IN AIR PARTICULATE SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION, 1992 RESULTS IN UNITS OF E-3 PCI/CU. METER a 2 SIGMA COLLECTION BE-7 K-40 CS-134 CS-137 RA-226 TH-228 STC PERIOD 1A 12/27-03/27/92 67 e8 13 a4 < 0.2 < 0.9 < 0.5 < G.7 03/27-06/26/92 87 e7 < 10 < 0.4 < 0.2 < 0.6 < 0.9 06/26-09/25/92 80 e 20 16 a5 < 0.3 < 0.2 < 0.6 < 0.8 10/02-01/02/93 57 e6 10 m4 < 0.1 < 0.2 < 0.4 < 1.0 MEAN 73 e 26 12 e6 < 0.3 < 0.4 < 0.5 < 0.9 4B 12/27-03/27/92 64 a6 < 6 < 0.4 < 0.3 < 0.6 < 3 03/27-06/26/92 66 a8 17 a6 < 0.1 < 0.3 < 0.7 < 1 06/26-09/25/92 70 a 20 18 *6 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.7 < 0.7 10/02-01/02/93 59 e5 14 e1 < 0.1 < 0.2 < 1 < 0.7 MEAN 64 e8 14 e 11 < 0.2 < 0.3 < 0.8 < 1.4

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TABLE D.III.1 ' CCM:ENTRATIONS OF I.131 BY CHEMIJAL SEPARATION AND GAMMA EMITTERS IN MILK CAMPLE8 COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION, 1992 RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/ LITER e 2 CIGMA COLLECTION I.131 K-40 CS-134 Cs.137 BA-140 LA*140 STC PERIOD A 02/10 02/10/92 < 0.3 1310 e 80 < 1 < 2 < 2 < 6 05/11 05/11/92 < 0.4 1380 e 80 < 0.6 < 2 < 6 < 2 08/17 08/17/92 < 0.3 1350 e 70 < 0.6 < 2 < 6 < 2 11/09 11/09/92 < 0.5 1410 e 90 < 3 < 1 < 4 < 8 NEAN < 0.4 1360 e 90 < 1.3 < 2 < 5 < 5 J 02/10-02/10/92 < 0.3 1300 e 100 < 2 < 2 < 7 < 4

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OF COLLECTION DATES FOR EAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF PEACH LOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION, 1992 EUEFACE AND DRINKING EATER COLLECTION 1LL 1MM 4L 6I PERIOD FEB 92 01/30-02/27 01/30-02/27 01/31-02/28 02/01-02/29

- MAY 92 04/30-06/04 04/30-06/04 05/01-06/06 05/02-06/05 AUG 92 07/30-09/03 07/30-09/03 07/31-09/04 08/01-09/05 NOV 92 10/29-12/03 10/29-12/03 10/29-12/09 10/30-12/07 i

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DETERMINATION OF GROSS BETA ACTIVITY IN WATER SAMPLES (TOTAL SUSPENDED AND DISSOLVED FRACTIONS)

Teledyne Isotopes This describes the process used to measure the radioactivity of water samples without identifying the radioactive species present. No chemical separation techniques are involved.

For surface and drinking water samples, one liter of the sample is filtered under vacuum through a 0.45 micron Millipore filter. This filter represents the insoluble portion of the sample. The filter is dried and mounted on a planchet. He filter which represents the soluble portion of the sample is evaporated on a hot plate, and the residue is :ransferred and -

dried on another planchet.

The planchets are counted for 50 minutes in a low-background gas flow proponional counter.

Calculation of activity includes a self-absorption correction for counter efficiency based on the weight of residue on each planchet.

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B = background rate of counter (cpm) 2.22 = dpm/pCi y = volume in liters E = efficiency of the counter 2 = multiple of counting error The MDL is defined as that value equal to the two sigma counting error of the result. Less than MDL is reported as the result when this value is greater than the measured result defined above.

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DETERMINATION OF GROSS BETA ACTIVITY IN WATER SAMPLES (TOTAL SUSPENDED AND DISSOLVED FRACTIONS)

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This describes the process used to measure the overall radioactivity of water samples without identifying the radioactive species present. No chemical separation techniques are involved. l The sample is mixed thoroughly. Then, a 1.0 liter portion is removed from the surface or drinking water container and filtered through a slow, hardened ashless filter paper mounted in  :

a Buchner funnel. The filter paper is removed from the Buchner funnel, folded into a l triangle, placed in a covered porcelain crucible and heated over a Bunsen bumer until completely charred. The crucible is then ashed for at least 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> in a muffle furnace at 500* C. The cooled ash is then transferred to a tared stainless steel ribbed planchet using a  ;

rubber policeman with laboratory aerosol and reagent water.

The filtrate portion of the sample is evaporated on a hot plate until the volume approaches 20 i

to 25 ml. At that point, the filtrate is transferred to a tared stainless steel ribbed planchet.

Both planchets are evaporated to dryness under an infrared heat lamp. They are subsequently i cooled in a desiccator, weighed and counted using a low background gas proponional counter.

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C, = total background count (counts) ,

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E = counting efficiency based on Sr-90 for the weight of planchetted sample l v = _ aliquot size in liters  ;

2.22- = dpm per pCi 1.96 = multiple of counting error l The MDL is defined as that value equal to the 1.96 sigma counting error of the result. Less than MDL is reported as the result when this value is greater than the net activity.  !

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distillate is transfened into an electrolytic enrichment cell. One ml of 30% sodium hydroxide l

solution is added to the cell. The sample is electrolyzed in a 10* C cooling water bath until  !

the volume is 3-4 ml. CO is 2 bubbled through the solution to neutralize the sodium ;

hydroxide. The sample is transfened to a collecting bottle at 80" C and weighed. It is then  ;

transfened into a liquid scintillation vial and 20 ml of cocktail is added. The san jle is  !

counted for 100 minutes in a liquid scintillation counter. ,

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Ten (10) milliliters of sample is directly pipetted into a 25 ml vial and mixed with liquid ,

, scintillation material and counted for a minimum of 100 minutes to determine its activity. I The tritium activity is determined by measuring the count rate in the beta activity energy '

I spectrum from 0 to 18 kev. Eighteen to 100 kev represents the carbon-14 energy region.

If there is no count rate above background in the carbon-14 energy region, the sample has no  ;

- contamination and the tritium activity may be calculated directly. If the net count rate in the  ;

carbon-14 energy channel is 10% of the tritium count rate or higher, the sample contains contamination that may affect the count rate in the tritium channel, and the sample must be  ;

purified by distillation before recoundng. ,

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The planchets are then counted for beta activity in a low-background gas flow proportional counter. Calculation of activity includes an empirical self-absorption correction curve which allows for the change in effective counting efficiency caused by the residue mass.

Self-absorption is not considered in the case of air paniculate filters because of the impracticality of accurately weighing the deposit and because the penetration depth of the ~

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B = background rate of counter (cpm) 2.22 = dpm/pCi v = volume of sample analyzed in cubic feet calculated from the elapsed time meter E = efficiency of the counter 2 = multiple of counting error

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DETERMINATION OF GROSS BETA ACTIVITY IN AIR PARTICULATE SAMPLES Public Service Electric & Gas After allowing at least a three-day (extending from the sample stop date to the sample count [

time) period for the short-lived radionuclides to decay out, each air particulate filter paper is i placed in a 2-inch diameter stainless steel planchet and counted using a gas proportional i counter.

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from the resin with sodium hypochlorite, reduced with hydroxylamine hydrochloride, and extracted into carbon tetrachloride as free iodine. It is then back-extracted as iodide into sodium bisulfite solution and is precipitated as palladium iodide. The precipitate is weighed  !

for chemical yield and is mounted on a nylon planchet for low level beta counting. The chemical yield is corrected by measuring the stable iodide content of the milk or water with a

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Calculation of the Sample Activity and 2 Sicma Error:

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DETERMINATION OF 1-131 IN MILK AND WATER SAMPLES Public Service Electric & Gas Stable iodine carrier is equilibrated in a 4-liter volume of raw milk before two separate 50 ml batches of anion exchange resin are introduced to extract iodine. After each batch has been stirred in the milk for an appropriate time, both are then transferred to an aluminum sample can where the resins are rinsed with demineralized water several times and any leftover rinse water removed with an aspirator stick. The can is hermetically sealed and then counted on a gamma detector.

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C, = total gross sample counts (counts)

T, = sample count time (min)

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DETERMINATION OF GAMMA EMITTING RADIOISOTOPES Teledyne isotopes Gamma emitting radioisotopes are detemuned with the use of a lithium drifted germanium (GeLi) and high purity germanium detectors with high resolution spectrometry in specific media; such as, air particulate filters, charcoal filters, milk and water. Each sample to be assayed is prepared and counted in standard geometries such as one liter wrap-around Marinelli containers,300 ml or 150 ml bottles, or 2-inch filter paper source geometries.

Samples are counted on large (>55 cc volume) GeLi detectors connected to Nuclear Data 6620 data acquisition and computation systems. All resultant spectra are stored on magnetic -

tape.

The analysis of each sample consists of calculating the specific activities of all detected radionuclides or the detection limits from a standard list of nuclides. The GeLi systems are calibrated for each standard geometry using certified radionuclide standards traceable to t h a.

National Bureau of Standards.

Calculation of the Sample Activity and 2 Sicma Error:

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B is the count rate of the blank, cpm, in the background peak.

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The procedure for detection of gamma emitting radioisotopes generates high resolution gamma spectra which are used for quantitative determination and identification. Standard -!

geometries have been established to maximize efficiency, for sample types: air particulate  ;

filters, water, and milk.

A description of the analytical methods, beginning with air particulates used for each sample type is presented, followed by the general formula used for calculation of the sample- l activities.

Air particulate: At the end of each calendar quarter,13 weekly air filters from a given ['

location are stacked in a two inch diameter Petri dish in chronological order, with the oldest filter at the bottom, nearest the detector, and the newest one on top. The Petri dish is closed ,

and the sample counted.

Water and Milk: A well-mixed 3.5-liter sample is poured into a calibrated Marinelli beaker.

The samples are brought to ambient temperature and counted.

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phosphor. They are annealed in a hot air oven prior to use and are inserted into black j

polyethylene pouches. The filled pouches are labelled and placed in rectangular holders  !

which contain copper shielding to filter out low energy radiation. After exposure in the  :

environment, four separate areas of the dosimeter are read in a Teledyne Isotopes model 8300 !

4 TLD reader. The dosimeter is then re-irradiated by a standardized Cs-137 source and the ,

four areas are read again. Calculation of the environmental exposure is performed by -

computer, using the re-irradiation readings to determine the sensitivity of each area of the !

dosimeter. The reading of control dosimeters are subtracted to allow for transit dose and l system background.  !

i A. For any given area of the dosimeter, the dose mR is calculated by the formula: l 1

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' f redose = re-irradiation dose in mR avcontrol = average of control values calculated as explained below. If no controls are used, avcontrol = 0 and gross exposures result  ;

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Examination of the data shows that the vast majority were within the EPA control limits.

Each case of exceeding the control limits was investigated. There was no evidence to suggest systematic errors.

The results of TI's and PSE&G's participation in the EPA cross check program can be found in Tables F-1 and F-2, respectively.

As part of another intercomparison program, thennoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs) from the NRC, Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources and PECo were placed at various distances around the Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station. The data were summarized into three categories: 0-2 miles,2-5 miles and greater than 5 miles from the Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station (Figures F-1 through F-3, Appendix F). The data overlap each other, indicating that each TLD system accurately represents the ambient gamma radiadon levels in the environs around the Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station.

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TABLE F-1 USEPA INTER-LABORATORY COMPARISONS - 1992 TELEDYNE ISOTOPES sequence Tolodyne Normalised Deviation All Ferticipants Collection Grand Avg. Known mean a 2 e.d.

Date No. Media Nue11de RFA Resulte(s) Isotopes Peculte(b)

Br-89 51.0 2 8.66 45.67 e 4.59 -0.50 -1.85 47.12 e 21.10 01/17/92 592 Water 8.66 18.67

  • 4.59 -0.21 -0.46 19.28 s 4.92 Br-90 20.0 e 59.0 e 10.39 61.00 e 5.19 0.24 0.58 60.16 e 11.08 03/07/92 589 Water I-131 40.0 s 8.66 38.00 e 7.95 -0.72 -0.69 40.08 e 6.76 02/14/92 593 Water Co 60 148.R5 e 18.20 Zn-65 148.0 e 25.98 145.00 a 5.19 -0.44 -0.35 34.64 191.00 e 64.98 -0.31 -1.04 194.62 a 36.58 Ru-106 203.0 2

-0.69 29.44 e 5.38 Cs-134 31.0 e 8.66 29.00 e 6.00 -0.15 Cs-137 49.0 e 8.66 53.67 a 7.56 1.03 1.62 50.69 s 7.38 13.86 75.67 2 22.53 0.13 -0.07 75.06 s 11.54 Ba-133 76.0 a 7904.0 e 1368.32 7800.00 e 300.00 -0.31 -0.23 7942.78 a 1404.00 03/21/92 591 Water E-3 8.66 11.33 a 1.74 1.03 1.50 8.35 e 3.38 03/27/92 594 Air Filter Gr-Alpha 7.0 a 41.0 e 8.66 43.00 a 3.00 0.23 0.69 42.32

  • 6.62 Or-Beta 14.59 a 4.54 Br-90 15.0 e 8.66 12.67 e 1.74 -0.67 -0.81 8.66 11.00 2 5.19 -0.01 0.35 11.02 t 4.16 Co-137 10.0 e Gr-Beta 140.0 e 36.37 98.00 a 6.00 -1.66 -3.46 118.11 e 33.82(e) 04/14/92 598 Water 15.0 s 8.66 16.00 e 3.00 0.17 0.35 15.52 e 6.50 Br-89 15.85 s 4.74 17.0 e 8.66 14.33 e 3.45 -0.52 -0.92 Br-90 -0.35 56.44 a 5.94 Co-60 56.0 a 8.66 55.00 5.19 -0.50 8.66 22.67 e 4.59 -0.26 -0.46 23.42 e 4.04 Cs-134 24.0 e 0.51 0.92 23.20 e 4.70 Co-137 22.0 t 8.66 24.67 e 9.18 Gr-Alpha 40.0 a 17.32 34.33 a 6.24 -0.94 -0.98 39.77 e 18.78 38.0 t 8.66 36.00
  • 13.74 1.73 -0.69 31.02 s 17.70 04/24/92 599 Milk Sr-89 -1.04 24.66 e 10.86 Gr-90 29.0 e 8.66 26.00 2 0.00 0.46 78.0 e 13.86 71.67 e 12.12 -1.47 -1.37 78.45 s 12.14 I-131 40.32 e 7.18(d)

Cs-137 39.0 s 8.66 46.67 t 6.93 2.20 2.66 1710.0 $ 148.96 1680.00 a 216.33 -0.48 -0.60 1704.01 e 211.02 K

8.66 24.00 2 5.19 -1.40 -1.73 28.05 e 10.98 03/08/92 600 Water Br-89 29.0 t 3.92 8.0 a 8.66 6.33 a 1.74 -0.49 -0.58 7.74 a sr-90 8.66 10.00 a 3.00 -1.50 -1.73 14.34 9.88 05/15/92 596 Water Or-Alpha 15.0 e 44.0 e 8.66 44.67 s 3.45 0.65 0.23 42.79 a 13.62 Gr-Beta

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06/05/92 601 Water Co-60 20.0 e 8.66 21.33 2 1.74 0.25 0.46 20.61 a 4.56 Zn-65 99.0 a 17.32 107.00 1 10.83 0.41 1.39 104.65 e 14.98 Ru-106 141.0 e 24.25 127.00 m 34.59 -1.42 -1.73 138.47 e 23.72 Cs-134 15.0 e 8.66 15.00 e 3.00 0.08 0.00 14.76 e 3.98 Cs-137 15.0 e 8.66 16.00 2 3.00 -0.04 0.35 16.11 2 7.66 Ba-133 98.0 a 17.32 93.33 18.09 -0.49 -0.81 96.17 e 14.20 06/19/92 602 Water H-3 2125.0 e 601.02 2100.00 s 0.00 -0.01 -0.12 2101.61 a 442.68 08/07/92 605 Water I-131 45.0 a 10.39 43.33 s 10.50 -0.74 -0.48 45.91 2 7.58 00/28/92 608 Air Filter Or-Alpha 30.0 t 13.86 27.33 a 1.72 -0.77 -0.58 30.87 e 10.54 Gr-Beta 69.0 t 17.32 69.00 2 3.00 -0.52 0.00 71.98 a 12.86 Br-90 25.0 e 8.66 22.67 s 3.45 -0.57 -0.81 24.31 s 5.60 Cs-137 18.0 e 8.66 16.67 2 6.93 -1.04 -0.46 19.68 x 5.88 09/11/92 609 Water Sr-89 20.0 e 8.66 16.00 3.00 -1.40 -1.39 20.04 9.68 sr-90 15.0

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  • 5.19 -0.52 -0.69 44.61 e 18.28 09/18/92 606 Water Or-Alpha 45.0 e 19.05 45.00 t 6.00 1.34 0.00 36.46 a 23.04 Gr-Beta 50.0 e 8.66 45.00 2 5.19 -1.25 -1.73 48.61
  • 18.28 09/25/92 612 Milk sr-89 15.0 e 8.66 16.00
  • 6.00 0.79 0.35 13.71 e 8.60 sr-90 15.00 e 8.66 12.67 2 3.45 -0.05 -0.81 12.82 e 5.40 I-131 100.0 s 17.32 99.00 e 21.63 -0.34 -0.17 100.98 e 13.34 Cs-137 15.0
  • 8.66 15.67 a 3.45 -0.15 0.23 16.10 m 3.86 T, 1750.0
  • 152.42 1660.00 e 256.32 -1.02 -1.77 1711.91 a 186.52 10/09/92 610 Water Co-60 10.0 a 8.66 11.00 a 3.00 0.01 0.35 10.9& 2 4.20 Zn-65 148.0 a 25.98 156.67 e 1.74 -0.05 1.00 157.10 e 18.70 Ru-106 175.0 m 31.18 164.33 e 22.53 0.35 -1.03 160.69 e 29.28 Cs-134 8.0 e 8.66 8.67 a 1.74 0.18 0.23 8.14 a 3.28 Cs-137 8.0 e 8.66 8.67 a 1.74 -0.02 0.23 8.73 3.40 Ba-133 74.0 2 12.12 75.67 s 27.87 0.65 0.41 73.05 a 10.36 F-3

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TABLE F-1 CSEPA INTER-LABORATORY COMPARISONS - 1992 TELEDYNE ISOTOPES collection sequence Toledyne Norealized Deviation All Participante Date No. Media Nuclide EPA peoulte(s) tootopee Resulte(b) Crand Avg. Known Wenn a 3 e.d.

10/20/92 615 Water Gr-Beta 53.0 e 17.32 49.00 e 7.95 0.43 -0.69 46.53 t 13.10 Br-89 8.0 e 8.66 8.67 a 1.74 0.02 0.23 8.60 a 6.14 Sr-90 10.0 2 8.66 8.00 t 3.00 -0.86 -0.69 10.50 e 3.66 Co-60 15.0 s 8.66 15.00 a 3.00 -0.11 0.00 15.31 2 3.94 Cs-134 5.0 e 8.66 5.00 2 0.00 -0.11 0.00 5.33 2 2.90 Cs-137 8.0 2 8.66 8.67 1.74 -0.07 0.23 8.86 a 3.52 Gr-Alpha 29.0 a 12.12 27.33 e 12.48 -0.27 -0.41 28.42 2 12.14 10/23/92 611 Water H-3 5962.0 e 1032.30 5666.67 a 173.22 -0.96 -0.86 5997.40 e 1131.66 Footnotes (4) EPA Results - Expected laboratory precision (3 sigma). Units are pC1/1 for water and milk except K is in ag/1.

(b) Teledyne Results - Average a 3 sigma. Units are pC1/1 for water and milk except K is in mg/1. Units are total pCi for air particulate filters.

l (c) There was large fraction of low energy beta emitters (Co-60 and Cs-134) in the sample. Detector efficiency decreases with l

decreasing energy. We are required to calibrate with the high energy beta emitters (Cs-137 and Sr-90). No corrective action necessary.

(d) There is no apparent reason for the high Cs-137 results. The sample geometry and detector efficiencies were verified to be correct. The Total K and I-131 by garuna spectroscopy were in good agreement with EPA values. There is no trend and results were within

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01-92 EPA-WAT-AB339 Water Alpha 29 2 0.8 30 2 8 l Beta 31 2 1.2 30 2 5 02-92 EPA-WAT-G340 Water Ba-133 88 2 2.8 76 8 Co-60 41 2 2.0 40

  • 5 Zn-65 146 2.5 148 2 15 Ru-106 213 2 9.1 203 2 20 Cs-134 30 2 0.7 31
  • 5 Cs-137 50 2 0.4 49 e5 02-92 EPA-WAT-1341 Water I-131 60 2 1.2 59 2 6.0 03-92 EPA-WAT-H344 Water H-3 8127 2 52 7904 i 790 03-92 EPA-APT-GABS 343 APT Beta 40 te 0.9 41 2 5 Cs-137 13 2 0.5- 10 2 5 04-92 EPA-WAT-P344 Water Beta 126 2 2.1 140 2 21

,s-134 26 e 1.6 24 2 5 Cs-137 24 0.5 22 2 5 Co-20 56 z C.5 56 z5 04-92 EPA-MLK-GS345 Milk Cs-137 39 2 0.9 39 z5 K(1) 1563 e 25 1710 t 86 I-131 76 2 2.8 78 2 8 06-92 EPA-WAT-G348 Water Co-60 21 2 0.8 20 2 5 Zn-65 105 a 1.2 99

  • 10 Ru-106 140 2 0.9 141 2 14 Cs-134 97 e 2.6 15 i 5(b)

Cs-137 16 i 0.9 15 2 5 Ba-133 17 2 0.5 98 a 10(b) 06-92 EPA-WAT-H349 Water H-3 2043 2 17 2125 2 347 08-92 EPA-WAT-I350 Water I-131 49 2 5.1 45 e 6.0 F-5

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  • O.5 69 2 10 Cs-137 21 2 0.5 18 2 5 09-92 EPA-WAT-AB353 Water Alpha 36 z 2.1 45 2 11 Beta 42 e 1.6 50 2 5 09-92 EPA-MLK-GS354 MLK I-131 108 z 2.4 100
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  • 15 Ru-106 170 2 1.9 175 2 18 Cs-134 10 z 0.0 8.0 2 5.0 Cs-137 10 2 0.9 8.0 2 5.0 Ba-133 73 2 1.9 74 2 7 10-92 EPA-WAT-H356 Water H-3 5887
  • 20 5962 2 596 10-92 EPA-WAT-P357 Water Alpha 30
  • 2.0 29 2 7.0 Beta 49
  • 1.2 53 2 10 co-60 15 2 0.3 15
  • 5.0 Cs-134 6.3 2 0.3 5
  • 5.0 Cs-137 8.7 2 0.4 8 2 5.0 a) Reason for discrepancy unknown b) Transmittal error resulting in the reversal of Cs-134 and Ba-133 numbers (1) Reported as ag/l of Potassium
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FIGURE F-1 COMPARISON OF.PECo, NRC AND DER TLD DATA AT DISTANCES OF 0 - 2 MILES FROM PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION, 1988 1991 34 _

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A i i PBAPS SURVEYAPPENDIX G: PBAPS SURVEYS h A Land Use Census around the Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station (PBAPS) was l conducted by Philadelphia Electric Company to comply with Section 3/4.8.E.2 of , PBAPS's Technical Specifications. The survey was conducted during the May to  : October 1992 growing season. The results of this survey are summarized in Table G-1. There were no changes required to the PBAPS REMP as a result of this survey. j i i f e f i l I G-1

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TABLE G-1 LOCATION OF THE NEAREST MILK PRODUCLNG ANIMAL WITHIN A FIVE MILE RADIUS OF PBAPS,1992 Distance (ft.) Sector from Vents N 18,500 NNE 10,700 NE 10,900 ENE 10,200 E 15,200 ESE 15,700 SE 25,500 SSE - S 15,900 SSW 6,900 SW 11,600 WSW 5,000 W 4,500 WNW 9,700 NW 17,900 NNW -

      - INDICATES NO MILK ANIMALS LOCATED l

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