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TMI Aquatic Study, Monthly Progress Rept for Mar 1982
ML20053D730
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e TIIREE MILE ISIAND AQUATIC STUDY

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MONTilLY REFORT FOR MARCH 1982 N

1 by Ichthyological Associates, Inc.

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

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Ichthyological Associates, Inc.

Edward C. Raney, Ph.D., President 301 Forest Drive Ithaca, New York 14850 s

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s TABLE 0F CONTElffS Introduction.............................................

1 Compliance with Environmental Technical Specifications; C. Nardacci..............................................

2 Macroinvertebrates ; R. Evans, J. Evans, W. Botts......... 2 Ichthyoplankton ; B. Lathrop, R. Evans.................... 3 Trapnet; R. Malick.......................................

3 Seine; R. Malick.........................................

4 Imp ingemen t of Fi sh ; B. Snyd er........................... 5 E l ec tro fish ing ; 11. IIager ty............................... 6 Movements o f Fishes ; 11. 11agerty.......................... 6 Creel Surveys; R.

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6 Ambient Wa ter Quality ; G., Nardacci....................... 7 i

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Sampling conducted in compliance with the Generation Procedures Manual in March 1982..............................

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2 Fishes taken by trapnet on 9-11 March 1982 near TMINS........

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Fishcs taken by seine on 10 March 1982 near TMINS............

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Fisher <taken by seine on 26 March 1982,near TMINS............

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Humber of fishes impinged at the Unit Y Intake:during a 24-hour' impingement survey on 17-18 March 1982...............

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6 Summary of length, weight, reproductive status, and number of fishes impinged at the Unit 1 Intake on 17-18 March 1982.............................................

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Number of fishes Unit 1... 30-31 March 1982...........

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Sumary.... Unit 1... 3 0-31 March 1982..;'..................

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Number of fishes Unit 2...

17-18 March 1982...........

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  • N 11 Number of fishes Unit 2... 30-31 March 1982...........

15 12 S umary.... Unit 2... 3 0-31 Ma r ch 1982.....................

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13 Fishes captured by the AC electrofisher near TMINS in i

March 1982...................................................

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14 Creel sr.rvey_ data from the GR for each survey day in

, March 1982...................................................

17 15 Creel survey data from the West Dam for each survey day in March 1982................................................

17 16 Creel survey data from the East Dam for each survey day in. March 1982................................................

18 17 Creel survey data from the YHGS for each survey day in l

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t' IhTRODUCTION The ecology of York Haven Pond near the Three Mile Island Nuclear Station (TMINS) has been under investigation since February 1974.

Studies initiated in April 1974 include analysis of ambient water quality, ichthyoplankton (far-field), ichthyoplankton entrainment, nacroinvertebrates, fi$h' population dynamics, impingement of fishes, creel survey, and thenia'l plume capping.

This report discusses the progress of investigations conducted in March 1982.

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2 COMPLIANCE WITH ENVIRO!O1 ENTAL TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS (ETS)

Objective: To determine compliance with the nonradiological (aquatic) environmental monitoring programs specified in sections 3.1.1.a. (4), 3.1.2.a., 4.2, and 4.6.1 of the ETS and to insure that said programs are performed as detailed in the Generation Procedures Manual.

Progress: Compliance with all programs, except trapnet, specified in the ETS and detailed in the Generation Procedures Manual was achieved i

in March (Table 1).

High river flow and hazardous weather conditions prevented the second required trapnet sampling for the month.

The creel survey program was conducted at all areas and time periods on 24 March. The first survey period (0900-1300 h) was not conducted on 11 March at the East Dam, West Dam, and General Reservoir areas due to heavy fog; all areas were surveyed during the remaining two periods.

Creel surveys scheduled for 7 and 27 March were only conducted at the York Haven Generating Station area; all other areas were inaccessible due to ice, high river flow, or hazardous weather conditions.

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

MACROINVERTEBRATES Objectives: To describe the diversity and distribution of the benthic macroinvertebrates occurring at the five benthos sampling 5

stations in the vicinity of TMINS.

Progress: Replicate (4) benthos sampics were taken on 8 and 31 March (Table 1).

Enumeration, determination of dry weights, and identification of specimens have been completed through 8 March.

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IClrrlW0 PLANKTON Objectives:

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

Far-Field Progress: Comments on the section for the 1981 report were I

received and the final draft of the section was prepared. Gear was readied for the start of the 1982 sampling season in April.

j Entrainment Progress: Revisions were made to the final draft of the section for the 1981 report. Gear was readied for the start of the 1982 sampling season in April. The TMINS Unit 1 and 2 Intake suction bays were examined to facilitate sampling.

TRAPNET Objectives:

(1) To determine the distribution and relative abundance of fishes in the Three Mile Island area vulnerable to trapnet; (2) To provide specimens for movements studies; (3) To monitor the occurrence of diseased fishes; (4) To provide specimens for radiation analysis; and (5) To determine reproductive status for fishes throughout l

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I Progress: Samples were taken on 9-11 March (Table 1). Sixty-two fish of 14 species were taken on 9-11 March (Table 2).

Most fish (21) l occurred at Station llA2, most species (8) at lA3 and llA2, and greatest biomass (2.20 kg) at llA3. The spottail shiner (32.3% of the total catch), channel catfish (17.7%), and shorthead redhorse (12.9%) were abundant. One rock bass and one channel catfish were tagged. Four channel catfish were parasitized'by leeches and one by a fungus.

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4 One channel catfish was blind in its right eye.

Two spottail shiner were infected by an unidentified white fungus.

'111gh river flow and hazardous weather conditions prevented the second required trapnet sampling for the month.

One dead common carp and one dead channel catfish were observed in March.

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Objectives:

(1) To determine the species composition of fish r

upstream and downstream from the TMINS Discharge vulnerable to seine; (2) To determine the relative condition factor for important species; and (3) To determine the reproductive status for fishes throughout the year.

Progress: Collections were made at the 10 stations on 10 and 26 March (Table 1).

A _ total of 531 fish of 7 species was taken on 10 March (Table 3). Most fish (233) and greatest biomass (18.4 g) occurred at Station 4A2 while most species (6) were taken at 9B3.

The spotfin shiner was the most abundant species at all stations and comprised 94.7% of the total catch. Glochidia parasitized 40 spotfin shiner, 4 spottail shiner, 4 tesse11ated darter, 2 mimic shiner, I swallowtail shiner,1 bluntnose minnow, and 1 bluegill. Slight black spot infestations were observed on 47 spotfin shiner and 1 bluntnose minnow.

4 Sampling on 26 March yielded 5,737 fish of 10 species (Table 4).

Most fish (2,424), most species (7), and greatest biomass (327.7 g) _

occurred at Station 4A2. The spotfin shiner and mimic shiner were most abundant and comprised 81.9% and 14.7% of the total catch, respectively. Glochidia parasitized 48 spotfin shiner, 29 mimic shiner,

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5 9 comely shiner, 7 swallowtail shiner, 3 spottail shiner, 3 bluntnose minnow, 3 pumpkinseed, 2 rosyface shiner, and 2 tesse11ated darter.

Slight black spot infestations were observed on 40 spotfin shiner,13 bluntuose minnow, 1 comely shiner, and 1 rosyface shiner. One mimic shiner was pugheaded and one bluntuose minnow bore protozoan cysts.

No pattern of parasite infection was observed with respect to the location of TMINS.

IMPINGEMENT OF FISH Objectives:

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

Progress:

Impingement surveys were conducted on 17-18 and 30-31 March at the TMINS Unit 1 and 2 Intakes (Table 1).

Unit 1 impinged 16 fish of 5 species weighing 169.1 g (Tables 5_ through 8). Most fish were young and alive. Fish numbers were highest during the 17-18 March survey and biomass was highest during the 30-31 March survey.

More fish were collected at 1200 h than during the other survey periods.

The estimated impingement for Unit 1 for March was 248 fish weighing 2,621.0 g (0.6 lb).

Unit 2 impinged 19 fish of 6 species weighing 79.6 g (Tables 9 through 12). Mest fish were juvenile and dead. Fish numbers and biomass were highest during the 30-31 March survey. The estimated impingement for March for Unit 2 was 294 fish weighing 1,233.8 g (0.3 lb).

The total estimated impingement at TMUIS during March was 542 fish weighing 3,854.8 g (0.9 lb).

6 ELECTROFIS111NG Objectives:

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

Progress: Sampling was conducted on four nights in March (Table 1).

Twenty-four collections in 12 zones yicided 153 specimens of 13 species (Table 13).

TIE quillback (43 specimens), rock bass (30), and common carp (21) were most abundant. A total of 31 fish was tagged for move-ments studies.

MOVEMENTS OF FISIIES Objective: To determine if fishes in waters receiving the D11NS 4

effluent mix with fishes from other areas.

Progress: A total of 33 fish was tagged in March (Table 1).

No recaptures were reported.

CREEL SURVEYS Objectives:

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

Progress : Creel surveys were conducted on 7, 11, 24, and 27 March (Table 1).

Ice and hazardous weather conditions prevented complete surveys on all but 24 March. The 33 anglers interviewed fished 37.95 hours0.0011 days <br />0.0264 hours <br />1.570767e-4 weeks <br />3.61475e-5 months <br /> (Tables 14 through 17). The mean catch per effort was 1.00.

Most anglers (25), most hours fished (36.30), and all fish caught (38) and kept (2) occurred at the York Haven Generating Station. Thirty-two welleye, 5 channel catfish, and 1 yellow perch were 4

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Approximately 857. of the anglers lived in York or Dauphin counties, i

Most of the anglers reported they' eat some of their' catch.

AMBIENT WATER QUALITY Objective: To determine concentrations of selected water quality

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parameters in ambient river areas and the TMINS effluent.

Progress: Water quality samples were collected on 8 and 31 March at the five river stations (Table 1).

Data are currently being analyzed; results will be presented in the April progress report.

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Table 1 Sampling conducted in compliance with the Generation Procedures Manual in March l'982.

Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar PROGRAM 1-6 7-13 14-20 21-27 28-31 Macroinvertebrates X

X Ichthyoplankton:

1 Far-Field Entrainment1 Trapnet X

Seine X

X cm Impingement of Fish X

X Electrofishing X

X X

Movements of Fishes X

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'X Creel Surveys X

X Ambient Water Quality X

X 1 Sampling scheduled to resume in April 1982.

A Table 2 Fishes tsken by trapnet on 9-11 March 1982 near Dtris, station m-A h 1A3 T* h 0F-11A2 m-AOF-11A3 TMd QF-e32 Total

?. Catch Date 9-10 10-11 9-10 10-11 9-10 10-11 9-10 10-11 Time 1341-1334 1336-1331 1355-1347 1353-1345 1403-1405 1407-1358 1420-1424 1426-1420 Air Twp (C3 5.5, 1.5 1.5, 9.5 3.5, 1.0 1.0, 10.5 6.0, 1.5 1.5, 10.0 5.0, 2.5 2.5, 11.0 Water Temp (c) 2.5, 2.0 2.0, 3.0 2.5, 2.0 2.0, 3.0 2.5, 2.0 2.0, 3.5 2.5, 2.0 2.0, 3.5 Dissolved Orygen (eg/1) 12.4, 11.0 11.0, 13.5 12.6, 11.0 11.0, 13.7 12.7, 11.0 11.0, 13.6 12.6, 11.1 11.1, 13.4 til 7.8, 8.1 8.1, 8.1 8.1, 8.1 8.1, 8.0 8.1, 8.0 8.0, 7.9 8.1, 8.0 8.0, 8.0 Secch! Disc (ca) 20, 71 71, 81 20, 66 66, 91 35, 71 71, 89 15, 71 71, 86 River Stage (m) 1.34, 1.33 1.33, 1.30 1.34, 1.33 1.33, 1.30 1.34, 1.33 1.33, 1.30 1.34, 1.33 1.33, 1.30 Weather

Clear, Snow, Clear.
Snow, Clear, Snow.
Clear, Overcset.

Snow P.n e Snow Hare Snow Hare Ovrtssyt Mare No. of Specimens 7

8 11 10 12 3

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62 No. of Soteles 5

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6 7

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4 14 Spotta11 ehiner 2

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1 20 32.3 Fattfish 1

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  • 2 3.2 Os111back 1

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3.2 W1te sucker 1

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Northere hog sucker 1

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3 4.8 shorthead redhorse 1

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1 2

1 8

12.9 Charinet catfish 2

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4 2

11 17.7 Rock base 1

1 1.6 N=vkinsend 1

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3.2 81veg111 1

1 1.6 sma11 m th bass 1

1 1.6 W!te crapple 1

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4.8 Slack crapple 1

1 1.6 W11 eve 1

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Table 3 Fishes taken by seine on 10 March 1982 near MINS.

$tetion TM-AOF-13PS m-AQ M L N-f69F-16AS m-AOF-1 A2 m-AOT-16Al m-AOF-10A2 m-AOF-9P 6 m-AOF-941 m-AOF-95 3 m-AGF-4 A2 Total i t a t c_h_

Time 1144 0859 1128 1048 1032 1014 0958 0%2 0924 1102 Air Temp (C) 0.5 0.0 0.0

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-0.5 0.5 Water Ten (C) 1.0 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0 Dissolved Oxygen (og/1) 10.7 11 0 11.8 11.0 11.1 11.3 11.2 11.2 11.2 11.7 pH 8.2 8.4 8.2 8.2 8.1 8.3 8.2 8.2 8.3 8.2 Seccht Disc (ca) 97*

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61 61 58 41 46 51 18 River stage (a) 1.33 1.33 1.33 1.33 1.33 1.33 1.33 1.33 1.33 1.33 Weather overcast Partly Overcast Fartly Fartly Partly Partly Partly Fartly Fartly Clogde C1gudy Cloudy Cloudy Clovdv Cloudy (legdy C1q(y No. of Specimens 39 64 2

3 51 91 20 13 15 233 531 No. of species 1

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3 6

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Po. of Nag {s 4

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4 4

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4 44 Spotteil shiner 1

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4 0.8 Swellowtail shiner 1

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0.4 Spotfin shiner 39 64 2

3 48 86 18 10 6

227 503 94.7 Hiete shiner 3

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8 1.5 Bluntnose minnow 4

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3 9

1.7 Bluegill 1

1 0.2 Ieaselhfet.famr 4

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Table 4 Fishes taken by seine on 26 Ptarch 1982 near MINS.

Stattan PFAOF-13PS m-Aer-1025 T*.- Af;U O TM-Aer-1A2 m-A07-16Al TM-AO'-10A2 TM-AOF-9P6 TM-AOF-9A1 3-AOF-973 3-40F-442 Total

  • Cat h Time 0857 0931 1148 1140 1105 1054 1038 1017 0958 1127 Air Temp (C) 6.0 5.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 5.0 5.0 3.0 5.0 3.0 Water Temp (C) 7.0 6.5 5.5 5.5 5.0 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.0 6.0 Dissolved oxygen (es/1) 11.4 11.4 11.7 11.8 11.9 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 11.4 pH 8.6 8.5 13 NA NA NA NA 8.5 8.5 NA Seccht Disc (cm) 46 51 36 28 28 25 28 28 25 50 River stage (m) 2.61 2.61 2.61 2.61
2. 61 2.61 2. 61 2.61 2.61 2.61 Weather overcast Partly Partly Partly ove rco a t Overcast Partly Overcast Partly overcast C1 gdv Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cleide No. of specimens 2143 1058 3

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78 12 2424 5737 No. of species 5

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7 to No. of Hayly 3

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2 4

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1 31 Comely shiner 8

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35 51 0.9 Spottatt shiner 1

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4 0.1 Swallowtait shiner 4

1 60 65 1.1 Rosyf ace shiner 1

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0.1 Spottin shiner 1563 1052 3

7 62 3

2006 4696 81.9 Nimic shiner 5 65 3

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3 2 60 842 14.7 H

Bluntnose sinnow 3

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4 60 70 1.2 M

White socker 1

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Pumpkinseed 1

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0.1 Esse 11sted derter 2

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+ Lees than 0.051.

Table 5 Number of fishes impinged at the Unit 1 Intake during a 24-hour impingement survey on 17-18 March 1982.

Date 17 18 18 Time 2000 0400 1200 Volumetric Flow Rate (m /s) 0.84 0.84 0.84 Number of River Water Pumps:

Nuclear Service 1

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Secondary Service 1

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Decay Heat 0

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Intake Velocity (cm/s)

NA NA NA River Flow (m3/s) 3695.3 3581.7 3539.6 Air Temp (C) 6.0 4.0 8.0 Water Temp (C) 2.5 1.0 2.0 Total Condition of Fish Alive Dead Alive Dead Alive Dead Alive Dead Spotfin shiner 1

1 Channel catfish 1

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Rock bass 1

1 Pumpkinseed 2

2 Tesse11ated darter 1

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Table 6 Sumary of length, weight, reproductive status, and number of fishes impinged at the Unit 1 Intake on 17-18 March 1982.

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

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Spotfin shiner 71-75 1 Adult 3.5 1

Channel catfish 46-50, 61-65, 71-75 4 Young 11.2 4

Rock bass 121-125 1 Juvenile 50.1 1

Pumpkinseed 31-35, 41-45 2 Young 2.1 2

Tesselinted darter 41-45 1 Juvenile 0.7 1

Total 67.6 9

Table 7 Number of fishes impinged at the Unit 1 Intake during a 24-hour impingement survey on 30-31 March 1982.

Date 30 31 31 Time 2000 0400 1200 3

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

Nuclear Service 1

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Secondary Service 1

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Decay lleat 0

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Intake Velocity (cm/s)

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-22 River Flow (m3/s) 2413.0 2258.2 2200.2 Air Temp (C) 12.0 11.0 13.0 Water Temp (C) 5.0 5.5 5.5 Total J

Condition of Fish Alive Dead Alive Dead Alive Dead Alive Dead 1

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Rock bass 1

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Pumpkinseed 3

2 Tesse11ated darter 2

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Total Table 8 Summary of length, weight, reproductive status, and number of fishes impinged at the Unit 1 Int.ake on 30-31 March 1982.

Species Fork Length Range Ret. oductive Status Total Weight Total Number (5 mm groups)

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Rock bass 131-135 1 Juvenile 51.6 1

Pumpkinseed 121-125 1 Adult 44.3 1

Tesse11ated darter 36-55. 61-65 1 Young. 2 Juvenile. 2 Adult 5.6 5

Total 101.5 7

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Date-17 18 18 Time 2000 0400 1200 3

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

1 Nuclear Service 1

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Secondary Service 1

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Intake Velocity (cm/s)

NA NA NA River Flow (m3/s) 3695.3 3581.7 3539.6 Air Temp (C) 6.0 4.0 8.0 Water Temp (C) 3.0 1.0 2.0 Total 4

Condition of Fish Alive Dead

' Alive Dead Alive Dead Alive Dead Spottail shiner 1

1 Channel catfish 1

2 3

Tesse11ated darter 1

1 2

Total 6

5 2

3 1

NA Not Available.

Table 10' Summary of length, weight, reproductive status, and number of fishes impinged at the Unit 2 Intake on 17-18 March 1982.

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

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Spottail shiner 81-85.

1 Adult 6.5 1

Channel catfish 41-45, 66-70 3 Young 10.2-3 Tesse11ated darter 46-50 2 Juvenile 1.7 2

Total 18.4 6

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Table 11 Number of fishes impinged at the Unit 2 Intake during a 24-hour impingement survey on 30-31 March 1982.

Date 30 31 31 Time 2000 0400 1200 Volumetric Flow Rate (m3/s) 1.58 1.58 1.58 Number of River Water Pumps :

Nuclear Service 1

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Secondary Service 1

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Intake Velocity (cm/s)

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-5 River Flow (m3/s)

.2413.0 2258.2 2200.2 Air Temp (C) 12.0 11.0 14.0 Water Temp (C) 5.5 5.5 6.0 Total Condition of Fish Alive Dead Alive Dead Alive Dead Alive Dead Spottail shiner 2

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Spotfin shiner 1

1 Channel catfish 1

1 Margined madtom 1

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Rock bass 1

1 Tesse11ated darter 1

3 2

6 Total 1

3 1

3 5

2 11 Table 12 Summary of length, weight,, reproductive status, and number of fishes impinged at the Unit 2 Intake on 30-31 March 1982.

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

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Spottail shiner 66-70, 86-90,96-100 3 Adult 21.0 3

Spotfin shiner

_26-30 1 Young 0.1 1

Channel catfish 41-45 1 Young 0.9 1

Margined madtom 36-40 1 Young 0.6 1

Rock bass 101-105 1 Juvenile 31.8 1

Tesse11ated darter 41-55 5 Juvenile, 1 Adult 6.8 6

Total 61.2 13'

16 Table 13 Tishes captured by the AC electrof f sher near TMINS in March 1982.

  • nne 1131 1083 1081 13Al 10A3 935 1532 1658 4A1 16A2 15A2 15A1 5 ace 10 Mar 10 Mar 10 Mar 10 Mar 10 Mar 10 Mar J Mar 23 Mar 23 Mar 23 Mar 23 Mar 23 Mar
ce 1839 1904 1933 2003 2026 2049 1842 1923 1948 2007 2031 2052 wration (s.ta) 14 14 12 17 13 13 13 12 8

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/ tr lerp (C) 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 1.5 1.5 5.5 4.0 4.0 3.5 3.5 3.0 batsr te n (C) 3.0 2.5 2.0 2.5 2.0 2.0 6.0 5.5 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0

1. te s olv.a Oxygen (eg/I) 13.0 13.1 14.0 12.4 12.4 12.8 11.5 11.7 11.7 11.8 11.8 12.0 p.i 8.0 6.3 8.4 8.4 8.5 8.5 9.5 9.4 9.4 9.2 9.3 9.2 f onJac tivity (mic ros.tos/c.m) 300 225 240 300 310 300 165 126 152 150 132 130 us chi t,tec (cm) 94*

122 127*

64 66 64 46 51 56 56

  • 5 volta 205 205 210 200 205 205 205 215 215 215 215 210 p :4 5.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 2.5 2.0 2.0 2.0

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.2.0 cirsard shed 1

N e 6 el lung e 1

u. mon c o r p 3

2 falifish NO NO NO NO NO Quillback 14 1

Shorthead redhorse Channel catfish 1

1 FISH FISH 2

FISK 1

FISH F12H Rack taas 4

7 Eedbreast sunftst.

2 pacp n ins eed 5

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TAEN 2

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$r.alla.outh base 1

3 3

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}{nge re 2

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!:e. of 5pectanna 9

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0 29 4

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)2. ef 'reshe 4

3 4

0 2

0 5

2 0

4 0

0 a Clear to bottom at todicated depth.

Table 13 continuede 7ct na 13Al 10A3 935 1081 1053 1181 1582 16E8 4A1 16A2 15A2 15A1 Total t1s t e 30 Mar 30 Mar 30 h r 30 Mar 30 Mar 30 mr 31 har 31 Mar 31 Mar 31 Mar 31 Mar 31 hr Tica 1851 1915 1941 2005 2032 2101 1858 1941 2005 2030 2052 2113 ISratton (min) 16 14 13 16 19 16 13 14 14 12 12 12 Air Temp (C) 14.5 12.0 9.5 8.0 11.0 9.0 12.5 12.0 10.0 14.0 9.0 10.0 unter Tenip (C) 5.5 5.5 5.5 6.0 6.0 7.0 8.5 7.5 6.5 7.5 7.0 7.0 Dissolved oxygen (cg/1) 12.0 11.8 11.8 11.8 11.6 11.4 11.8 12.1 12.1 12.1 12.0 12.0 pH 8.3 8.7 8.6 8.6 8.6 8.6 8.5 8.6 8.5 8.4 8.4 8.4 Cenductivity (s.1crochos/cm) 136 131 132 112 110 170 181 110 142 142 116 114 seccht Disc (ca) 30 36 36 41 46 66 61 89 58 56 66 58 i

soles 215 220 220 220 2 ' ')

205 205 210 220 220 210 210 l

r.m s 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0

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2.5 4.0 1.0 2.0 2.0 1.0 1.0

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Cirsard shad 1

N s kellung e 1

1 3

3 1

4 2

1 3

2 21 Ceesun carp Fa11 fish 2

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NO N0 4

Quillbach 2

1 2

1 4

17 1

43 shortt.ead redhorse 6

6 Channel catfish 1

FISH FISH 6

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32 l

u k base 1

l kedbreast nunfish 1

3 puuplinseed 1

TAKIN TAKIN 11

'8 bluegill 6

srallseach tass 1

1 1

11 illeve 1

1 6

'h.a. of Spec imens 4

10 4

4 5

13 38 8

0 1

2 0

153 i

[ _ cf hertew 3

4 2

3 2

4 6

6 0

1 1

0 13 I

1 l

i I

d

17 T1ble 14 Creel survey data f rom the CR for each survey day in March 1982.

1;ay 7 Sunl 11 Ru 24 We 27 Sat' h arher Fog. Clear. Overcast Clear. Clear slinfy 6 Her stage (m) 1.36

1. M 2.90 2.44 Air Teeperature (C)

NA 6.5 6.5 8.0 11.0 11.0 f ter Tc nerattre (C)

N4 3.5 3.5 6.0 6.0 6.5 T uest a) morning (0900-1300) a a

a a

b) af ternoca (1301-1700) b b

b b

c) eventer (1701-?100) e e

e e

ETAI.

Total Per Tsw Period p

Anglers y

2 2

Tish Caught g

Fish kept u

L>urs Fished g

0.50 0.50 (arch / Effort fh)

Day Tutals:

Anglers 2

Fish raught Fish Kapt Hours Tished 0.50 Catet Iffert (h) frectes a

b c

a b

c a

b e

a b

e Total NA hot Availal,le.

! $urveys not o.sJuct=J eue to ice.

2 Surveys swt sou.luct J due to high winJa.

Tcble 15 Creel survey data from the West Las for each survey day in March 1962.

Ley 7 Suni 11 Thu 24 Wed 27 SatZ Weather Tos. Clear. Overcast Clear. Clear Windy hive r Stage (m) 1.39 1.30 2.90

2. BI.

Air le.-;erature (C )

KA 9.0 8.5 8.0 11.0 11.0 I

Wree Te tratere (c )

NA 3.5 3.5 6.0 6.0 6 t_

u

(

Tisw s !

a) w rning (ov N-1300, e

a a

a b) af terran fl3ul-INO) b b

b b

l c) sv<ntor (1701-713of e

e e

e TOTAf

(

Twtsl f ar 71.. Partod:

Anglers

=

lish Caught g

l Fish Fept u

Hours fished o

_ isteh!Tffort th)

=

3' 124y Totals:

l Ar.gle r s

(

rish Caught rish tept l

Hours T1shed d atch#ffort fh)

%recies a

b c

a b

e e

b c

a b

e Total i

NA Nat Available.

1 Surveys not ronducteJ due to ice.

2 surveys not conducteJ due to high winds.

t

[

l

~

I 18 i

i Table 16 Creel survey data f roe. the Last Las for each survey day in March 1982.

t.s y 7 Suni 11 Thu 24 bed 27 SatZ beather Clear, Overcast Clear tiver 6tage (n) 1.38 1.30 2.90 7.94 Att Temperature (C)

NA 9.5 9.0 10.5 13.0

!!.5

d_tet TerTeJaggre ffi flA 4.0 4.0 6.3 6.3 6.9 Tlass; a) erntrig (0'sGO-1300) e a

a a

b) af ternaan (1301-1700) b b

b b

c) f u nipf fl ?Ol* ?ltQ c

e e

e TOTAI.

Total For 71:e Periodt l

Anglers

{

3 1

2 6

l Tish Cawght ye 3

t Fish Fept n

0.15 1.00 1.15 hours1.736111e-4 days <br />0.00417 hours <br />2.480159e-5 weeks <br />5.7075e-6 months <br /> Fished o

a ttS!!ffort th)

Lay Totalst Argless 4

2 F1th Caught Itsh Fept Hours Tished 0.15 1.00 J tst/tffert fh)

I ngfes e

b e

a b

c a

b e

a b

e Total 4

tiA Not Available.

I terveye not conducted due to ice.

2 $wrveys not conducted due to high winde.

s I

Table 17 i

trael survey data from t14 Ylos f or each survey day in P. arch 1982.

I.a y 7 Sun 11 Thu 24 Wed 27 sat b e a rl.e r Peavy Snow Fog, Partly Cloudy,

Clear, Partly ClouJy WinJy Overcast Clear Windy kiser stage (m) 1.3e 1.30 7.90 7.64 Air tu.perature (C )

1.3 1.0 1.0 4.0 10.5 s.S 11.0 14.0 12.5 1.0 3.0 1.5 Maler Temnere (C )

1.5 1.5 1.5 3.3 3.5 4.0 6,0 6.5 6.5 6.5 6.3 6.0 j,

T12 es s i

a) taroing (0900-1300) a a

a a

e b) af terren (1301-1700) b b

b b

dne_af er (1701-71001 e

e c

TOTAL Total ter 11w Feriods Angl e r s 1

3 5

6 4

2 2

2 25 Tish Caught 36 2

38 fish nept 2

2 Hours Fished 0.35 1.40 20.50 1.60 0.15 4.00 0.30 8.00 36.30

., Catc h/!!fert a) 1.76 0.SL 1.05 Lay Totater Ang'ere 1

14 8

2 Fish Caught 36 2

Tinh 6.pt 2

11oura Fished 0.35 23.50 4.45 8.00 f~a t rl'? f f or t (f. )

1.$3 0.45

  • net te E a

b c

e b

c a

b c

a b

e Total C harmel c e t t ish 51 SR S

nettuu perch 1r 1g 1

Killtu

!!L.]9R 2R 1K 31p 32 6 rept.

k teleased, l