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Quarterly Self-Monitoring Repts for Perry Nuclear Power Plant Sanitary Sewer Sys for Mar,Apr & May 1993.
ML20045B343
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Issue date: 05/31/1993
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  • l INDUSTRIAL PRETREATMENT I

'I QUARTERLY SELF-MONITORING RESULTS Perry Nuclear Power Plant Permit No.: 1004911 10 Center Rd. Report Date: 3/23/93 ,

Perry, Ohio 44081 Laboratory: Wadsworth/ Alert. >

Date of Sample: 3/4 to 3/5/93 Time of sample: 1000 Sample Location: Sewage Pump Station Name of Sampler: Greg Newman ,

1 Laboratory Address: 1401 Shuffel Dr.

North Canton OH 44720 t Date of Analysis: 3/5 to 3/17/93 Flow: 46,000 gpm  :

Name of Analyst: Shery Fazzio  ;

PARAMETER SAMPLE EPA ANALYSIS ANALYSIS l TYPE METHOD DATE RESULT l f

COD Composite 410.4 3/8 to 3/9 330 mg/L  !

BOD Composite 405.1 3/5 to 3/10 120 mg/L i

TSS Composite 160.2 3/10 120 mg/L Silver Composite 200.7 3/7 to 3/17 None Detected -

pH Grab ~150.1 3/5 8.5 s.u.

Oil / Grease Grab 413.1 3/11 to 3/12 8 mg/L i Gravimetric ,

I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and I am I familiar with the information in this report and that, based on my inquiry of those persons immediately responsible for obtaining the information contained-in this report, I believe that the information is true, accurate, i and' complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for .I submitting false information including the possibility of fine and  :

imprisonment. l i

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Perry Nuclear Power Plant Permit No.:-1004911 i 10 Center Rd. Report Date: 4/21/93 Perry, Ohio 44081 Laboratory: Wadsworth/ Alert Date of Sample: 4/1 to 4/2/93 Time of sample: 0930 i Sample Location: Sewage Pump Station Name of Sampler: Greg Newman Laboratory Address: 1401 Shuffel Dr.

North Canton OH 44720 Date of Analysis: 4/2 to 4/13/93 Flow: 46,000 gpm i Name of Analyst: Shery Fazzio PARAML"TER SAMPLE EPA ANALYSIS At& LYSIS TYPE METHOD DATE RESULT ,

i COD Composite 410.4 4/13 230 mg/L BOD Composite 405.1 4/2 to 4/7 70 mg/L l TSS Composite 160.2 4/06 77 mg/L Silver Composite 200.7 4/04 to 4/13 None Detected pH Grab 150.1 4/2 8.5 s.u.

Oil / Grease Grab 11.0 4/08 to 4/12/93 11.0 mg/L

  • Gravimetric I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and I am familiar with the information in this report and that, based on my inquiry of those persons immediately responsible for obtaining the information contained in this report, I-believe that the information is true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information including the possibility of fine and )

imprisonment.

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INDUSTRIAL PRETREATMENT j QUARTERLY SELF-MONI'IORIIG RESULTS  !

Perry Nuclear Power Plant Permit No.: 1004911 j 10 Center Rd. Report Date: 5/21/93 l Perry, Ohio 44081 Laboratory: Wadsworth/ Alert t

Date of Sample: 5/6 to 5/7/93 Time of sample: 0925  ;

Sample Location: Sewage Fump Station Name of Sampler: Greg Newman Laboratory Address: 1401 Shuffel Dr. f' North Canton OH 44720 Date of Analysis: 5/07 to 5/19/93 ,

Flow: 46,000 gpm Name of Analyst: Shery Fazzio .;

PARAMETER SAMPLE EPA ANALYSIS ANALYSIS i TYPE METHOD DATE RESULT ,

COD Composite 410.4 5/10/93 360 mg/L [

BOD Composite 405.1 5/7 to 5/12 100 mg/L.

TSS Composite 160.2 5/10/93 130 mg/L r

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Silver Composite 200.7 5/10 to 5/14/93 None Detected pH Grab 150.1 5/7 8.6 s.u.

Oil / Grease Grab 413.1 5/18 to 5/19/93 10 mg/L  :

Gravimetric .

l I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and I am  !

familiar with the information in this report and that, based on my inquiry l of those persons immediately responsible for obtaining the information 'l contained in this report, I believe that the information is true, accurate, [

and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for  ;

submitting false information including the possibility of fine and i imprisonment. j

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INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER QUESTIONNAIRE

  • N I. GENERAL:

Name of Company Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company - Perry Power Plant ;

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B. Mailing Address P.O. Box 97, 10 Center Road .

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1. Street  ;
2. City and State Perrv. Ohio
3. Zip 44081  !

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4. County 1.ake C. Facility Location Address
1. Street 10 Center Road I:

Perry. Ohio  ;

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3. Zip 44081
4. County Lake D. Telephone 259-3737 E. Contact Official Donnn Tiz7nno y Name Title Sr. Encineerine Technicinn Phone 259-3737. Extension 5514 The inf ormation contained in this questionnaire is familiar 4

to me and to the best of my knowledge and belief, such information is true, complete and accurate.

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'II. PLANT OPERATIQBli:

A. Brief description of manufacturing or service activities on premises in decreasing order of business volume (also ,

please indicate the associated SIC Number):

PROCESS DESCRIPTION PRODUCT  % OF TOTAL t SIC CODE PRODUCTION Electric Utility Electricity 100%

4 9 I I (Primary) 5 (Secondary) w B. Number of Employees 1160 + 160 contractors Yes No X C. Is this a Batch Operation?

Is this a Continuous Operation? Yes X No l D. Operating information:

1. -Hours lof Operation : Continuous L

Hourd per day 24 Days j>er week 7 Weeks per year 52 When? Once per 18

2. Is there a scheduled shutdown? Yes months on average
3. Is production seasonal? No If yes, explain, indicating month (s) of peak production.
4. Length of Shift? X 8 Hours 10 Hours Other Average number of employees per shift: _960 1st; 5.

180 2nd; 180 3rd.

0730 1st; 1530 2nd;

6. Shift start times:

2330 3rd.

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7. Shifts normally worked each day: All Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu' Fri Sat 1st .

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8. How indicative of normal production is your current operation? (i.e., Are you at full production, half production,..)

Currently undergoing power ascension after unscheduled outage. I E. Products Manufactured or Processed: (Type and Amount) ,

Electricity - 1705 MLT cngnciev i Raw Materials Used: (Type and Amount) N/A F.

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G. Chemicals Used (Include catalysts, intermediates, etc.): ,

(Type and Amount) N/A i N/A H. By-Products

  • Produced: (Type and Amount) l I. Are there any future expansions planned? No Is this facility in the process of being sold or being e

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considered for sale? Yes X No If 'yes', when?

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III. GENERAL WATER / WASTEWATER INFORMATION A. Water Source:

1. (Indicate gallons per month or cubic feet per month)

Source Total Usace Number of Daily Ave.

Operatino Days City I.380.000 All 46.000 GPD -i Wells i River Other

  • 2.550.000.000 GPM All 85.000.000 GPD

' Lake Erie GPM = Gallons Per Month GPD = Gallons Per Day

2. a. Does water usarje vary greatly during the I production year? No
b. Does water usage vary during the production week? No
c. Does water usage vary during the production day? Nn
3. If the answer is yes to any of the above three "

questions, list details. Note periods of maximum and minimum use.

4. a. Describe any raw water treatment process in use: ,

Chlorination. fl occul a t ion . fil t ra t ion '. derninerali za t ion '

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b. Are any water recycling or material reclaiming  !  !

processes utilized? X Yes No r

If 'yes', please describe. Filtration. demineralization, B. Estimate amounts of water used in each process below: l Sanitary (Restrooms, drinking fountains, showers, etc.)'

46,000 gallons per day Cooling Water 85,000,000 gallons per day Boiler Feed 0 gallons per day Process Water o gallons per day Contained in Product 0 gallons per day other 0 gallons per day TOTAL OF ABOVE: gallons per day ,

C. 1. Does this facility discharge AHX wastewater to the  ;

local sanitary sewer? X Yes No  !

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2. Does this facility discharge ANY wastewater to the Yes X No local storm sewer?

D. Does this facility have a National' Pollutant Discharge No Elimination System (NPDES) Permit (s)? X Yes If Yes, please list permit numbers:

3IB00016*DD Exp. Date 5/10/96 Exp. Date If Yes, does the permitted facility discharge any wastewater not covered under the NPDES permit (s)?

X Yes No Sanitary Sewage E. Does the facility discharge all of its wastewater Yes

/lipuidNo wastes to the local sanitary sewer?

If no, describe other disposal methods: Service Water

~ discharge to Lake Erie via plant discharee.

F. Is sanitary wastewater discharged separately from process wastewater? X Yes No G. Are batch vastes discharged to the sewer?

Yes X No ,

If Yes, list batch discharge frequency, nature of waste, and volume: Frequency (specify units) Gal. per discharge

Volume
Nature of batch waste:

H. Is an analysis of the wastewater available?

X Yes No See Quarterly Self Monitoring Reports + Attachment 1 If yes, attach a copy of most recent analysis and Include date -

describe location where sample was taken.

and time of sampling and type of discharge (i.e., total plant discharge, process waste only, etc.) Were U.S. i EPA-approved procedures used to collect and analyze the sample? X Yes No Unknown ,

I. Is there a manhole or other access for taking a '

wastewater sample? X Yes No 10

List average volume of discharge or water losses to: ,

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Outlet Estimated Average Discharge (Gal /Dav)  ;

Sanitary Sewer 46.000 gallons per day a.

Storm Sewer 0- gallons per day b.

c. Evaporation J21 000.000 gallons per day
d. Open Run or Creek or Surf ace Water 85 000.000o gallonsper gallons per day day
e. Waste IIauler n gallons per day
f. Contained in Product 106 n46 on0 gallons per day ,
g. TOTAL OF a thru f
  • Design Basis .

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    • K.Based Are on anydischarges pr6 cess, durin[$roduct, or sanitary wastes being hauled Yes v No by a private vaste hauler?

If so, state name of hauler, location of dumping site, volume of waste, and frequency (ie. times daily, weekly, ,

monthly).

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L. Refer to the list below to generally characterize your 1 wastewater. Check the substances contained in your ,

wastewater.  !

acids and acidic wastes phenol-containing wastes  :

i alcohols alkali and caustic wastes ethers pickling wastes other metal cleaning and aldehydes, ketones preparation wastes .

plating wastes organic acids electroccating wastes soaps, surf actants, and detergents ,

oils paints  !

fats, grease -

pigments inks benzene and benzene derivatives l dyes latex wastes chlorinated organic compounds resins, monomers brominated organic compounds waxes organic solvbnts, thinners radioactive wastes hot wastes (1040F or higher) flammables ,

X SANITARY WASTES ONLY inorganic solids (sand, gravel, etc.) >

Other (list) i IV. SAMPLING ,

A. State location where wastes going to the sanitary sewer can be sampled or measured. on-site seware lift station l

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Is it possible to discharge or spill (i.e., floor drains)-

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any of the following to the municipal sewerage system from a storage site or process area?

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1. Toxic pollutants (priority pollutants X po as indicated in Section VI). Yes
2. Conventional pollutants (BOD, Oil & Grease, X etc.)

po in 1 unusual quantity or strength. Yes 2

3. Flammable, explosive, corrosive, low pH, high  :

temperature, etc. solutions and/or materials  !

X No Yes )

4. Materials that can cause X

obstruction of flow in sewers Yes No If yes to any of the above, please indicate i l

pollutant.

l B. Is there a Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure Plan in effect for'any material used in this plant? l X yes no If yes, please submit a copy.

See Attachment 2 VI. PRIORITY POLLUTANT INFORMATION A. In referring to the following table, please note which ,

chemicals are or are_not present in your manufacturing or  ;

service facility. Use the following to note the presence l 1

of the chemicals:

KA = Substance Known Absent UK = Unknown SO = Stor d Only KP = Substance Known Present Review thd contents of trade name products to aid in determining the presence of these priority pollutants. If your industry has any of these substances stored in your facility, even if not used in a process, please indicate.

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7 PRIORITY POLLUTANTS acenaphthene 66. KA bis (2-ethylhexy)

-1. KA 67 . So butyl benzyl

2. So acrolein So acrylonitrile phthalate 3.

So benzene 68. So di-n-butyl phthalate '

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So benzidine 69. SO di-n-octyl phthalate 5.

6. SQ carbon tetrachloride 70. so diethyl phthalate
71. So dimethyl phthalate-(tetrachloromethane) benzo (a) anthracene
7. _So chlorobenzene 72. KA KA 1,2,4-trichlorobenzene (1,2-benzanthracene)
8. benzo (a) pyrene KA hexachlorobenzene 73. .KA
9. (3,4-benzopyrene)
10. SO 1,2-dichloroethane
74. KA benzofluoranthene
11. SO 1,1,1-trichloroethane
75. KA benzo (k)fluoranthane
12. _EL_ hexachloroethane (11,12-benzofluoran-
13. _S0__ 1,1-dichloroethane
14. To 1,1,2-trichloroethane thene)
15. so 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane - 76. n chrysene
16. n chloroethane 77. n acenaphthylene
17. m bis (chloromethyl) ether 78. n anthracene ,

bis (2-chloroethyl) ether 79. .KA benzo (ghi) perylene

18. KA
19. KA 2-chloroethyl vinyl ether (1,12-benzoperylene)~
80. KA fluorene (mixed) phenanthrene
20. KA 2-chloronaphthalene 81. KA 2,4,6-trichlorophenol 82. KA dibenzo (a,h) -
21. _KA anthracene
22. KA parachlorometacresol KA indeno (1,2,3-cd)
23. so chloroform 83.

pyrene i (trichloromethane) KA pyrene

24. KA 2-chlorophenol 84.
85. so tetrachloroethylene
25. KA 1,2-dichlorobenzene So toluene 26 KA 1,3-dichlorobenzene 86.

1,4-dichlorobenzene 87. So trichloroethylene

27. _SO so
28. SO 3,3-dichlorobenzidine 88. vinyl chloride KA 1,1-dichloro' ethylene (chloroethylene)
29. SO
30. KA 1,2-trans-dichloroethylene 89. aldrin KA 2,4-dichlorophenol 90. SO dieldrin 31.
32. KA 1,2-dichloropropane 91. So chlordane (tech.
33. KA 1,3-dichloropropylene mixture & metabolites)

KA 92. KA 4,4' - DDT-

34. 2,4-dimethylphenol
35. KA 2,4-dinitrotoluene 93. KA 4,4 ' - DDE (p,p' DDX)

SO 2,6-dinitrotoluene 94. _KA 4,4' - DDD (p,p'-TDE)

36. KA KA 1,2-dipheny1hydrazine 95. alpha-endosulfan 37.
38. so ethylbenzene 96. KA beta-endosulfan SO 97. KA endosulfan sulfate ,
39. fluoranthene so
40. KA 4-chlorophenyl phenyl ether 98. endrin KA 4-bromoplienyl phenyl ether 99. KA endrin aldehyde 41.

KA bis (2-chloroisopropyl) ether 100. So heptachlor

42. heptachlor epoxide KA bis)2-chloroethoxy) metha.e 101. KA  :

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44. SO methylene chloride 102. KA alpha-BBC 103. KA beta-BBC (dichloromethane) SO gamma-BHC (lindane)
45. SO methyl chloride 104.

(chloromethane) 105. KA delta-BBC

46. KA methyl bromide 106. KA PCB-1242 (Aroclor 1242) 14

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A So bromoform 107. M PCB-1254(Aroclor 1254)

47. M PCB-1221(Aroclor 1221)

(tribronomethane) 108.

dichlorobromomethane 109. _M PCB-12329Aroclor 1232)

48. M_ PCB-1248(Aroclor 1248)'
49. So trichlorofluoromethane 110._M  !

SO dichlorodifluoromethane 111. M PCB-1260(Aroclor 1260)

50. M PCB-1016(Aroclor 1016)  ;

chlorodibromomethane 112.

51. _M 113. SO Toxaphene
52. M- hexachlorobutadiene SO Antimony (Total)

M hexachlorocyclopentadiene 114.

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54. SO isophorone 115. SO Arsenic (Total)

SO naphthalene 116. SO Asbestos (Fibrous) "

55. 117. SO Beryllium (Total)
56. SO nitrobenzene M 2-nitrophenol 118. SO Cadmium (Total)
57. 119. SO Chromium (Total)
58. M 4-nitrophenol '

120. SO Copper (Total)

M 2,4-dinitrophenol 59.

M 4,6-dinitro-o-cresol 121. _SO Cyanide (Total)

60. 122. SO Lead (Total) 'l
61. SO N-nitrosodimethylamine SO Mercury (Total)

M N-nitrosodiphenylamine 123.

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63. M N-nitrosodi-n-propylamine 124. SO Nickel (Total)

SO pentachlorophenol 125._SO Selenium (Total) '

64. KP Silver (Total)

SO phenol (4 APP method) 126.

65. 127. _SO Thallium (Total) '

None of these materials are introduced into 128. SO Zinc (Total) the sanitary waste system. 129. M 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodi-benzo-p-dioxin (TCDD)

B. For the chemical compounds above which are known present, please give the following information for each: l Chemical Compound Annual Usage Estimated r Item No. (Lbs.) Loss to Sewer

] (Lbs/Yr.)

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IDE Note: If the above units are not appropriate, list data in other units, but be specific. Use additional paper if necessary.

VII. PRETREATMENT:

A. Is this plant subject to an Tb existing Federal If so, are Pretreatment Pretreatment Standard?

Standards being met on a consistent basis?

B. Is the wastewater or any portion thereof being pretreated before discharge? If so, state amount and ID type of pretreatment.

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C. Besiduals Information

1. Are any residuals created from the pretreatment processes? Yes y No If yes, describe residuals.
2. Indicate quantity of residuals created (specify units).

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3. Describe method of residue disposal.

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4. Is the residue co'nsidered a hazardotis vaste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)?. _ Yes X No Undetermined SECTION VIII. SEWER CONNECTION AND DTSCRARGE TNPORMATION'

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List facility sewer outlets, size and flow. .- ,Use A.

additional sheet if necessary. .

Sewer Location'of Connection Source of Discharge- . Ave. Flow i Ref. (GPD) h Size fin) or Discharge Point West of site at Bacon Road ,

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C. Provide on an attached sheet, a' drawing of the facility showing locations of sewers referred to in A. above.

Show locations of possible sampling points for sewers, buildings, streets, alleys, and other pertinent physical' ,

structures. See Attachment 4 1

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K' CENTERROR ENERGY PERRY NUCLEAR POWER PLANT uais Address:

po. sox g7 Robert A. Stratman ,

PERRY, OHIO 44081 VICE PRESIDENT- NUCLEAR  !

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(216) 259-3737 5

June 8, 1993 PY-CEI/0 EPA-0182 L l P

Ohio EPA Division of Vater Pollution Control Enforcement Section, ES/MOR 1800 Vatermark Drive Columbus, Ohio 43266-0149 -

i Gentlemen:

!i Enclosed are the NPDES monthly report forms for the month of May,1993. !1 Please feel free to call if you have any questions. j t'

Sincerely,

,/ s di fMt'$1?fw Robert A. Stratman RAS:DGT:ss Enclosure ec: NRC Project Manager ,

IEC Resident Inspector Office IEC Document Control Desk IEC Region III s

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C/O PERRY NUCLEAR POWER PLANT 10 CENTER ROAD ROOM E210 004 POINT REP OF DISCHARGE PRIOR TO NORTH PERRY 44081 LAKE ENTRY TO TUNNEL w ,

CEI, PERRY J.J. GEiAM 1 1 3 3 '

999 999 1 1 WATER CONDUI CHLOR PH TEMP FLOW FREE A F. MGD MG/L S.U.

_ 00011 50050.. 5 0 0 6.4 _ _._ 0 0 4 0 0 _ _ . _ . _ _ . _ _ _ _ . _ _ .

31 53 28.2 0.00 _.

02 48 28.1 0. 00 . _

  • 03 51 27.3 0.00 . . _ _ . _ _ _ . _ _ ..

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49 29.0 0.00_ 8.2 os 50 29.0 0.00 06 50 46.0 0.00 07_ . 53 30.0 0.00 8.2 os 54 29.5 0.00 '

09 i 50 74.4 0.00 8.1 10.. 48 88.5 0.00 ..

11 47 85.0 0.00 8.1 . _ _

12 49 86.6 0. 00.. _ _ _.

13_z 53 88.4 0.00. _

14 51 90.4 0.00 8.1 .._ ,

15 l 53 86.3 0.00 1 16 . 55 95.3. 0.00 _. .

1_7 55 96.8 0.00 8.3 __ ..,_ _

18 54 94.2 0 . 0 0._ ._ : . u _ _ . _. ; _ _ I

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29. .j . 55 101,1 0.00 _.. . . _ _

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21 _ t _ 55 102.3.. 0.00 8.2 ' _ _ _ _ __!

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