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Radwaste & Environ Monitoring Annual Rept,1984
ML20113C158
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Issue date: 12/31/1984
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TABLE 0F CONTENTS Page INTRODUCTION 1

SUMMARY

2 1.0 EFFLUENTS 1.1 Gaseous 3

1.2 Liquid............................

3 2.0 SOLID RADI0 ACTIVE WASTE......................

3 3.0 DOSERIO MAN 3.1 Gaseous Effluent Pathways 3

3.2 Liquid Effluent Pathways...................

5 4.0 SITE METEOROLOGY 5

5.0 ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING 5

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5.1 Gamma Radiation 6

5.2 Airborne I-131 and Particulate Radioactivity.........

6 5.3 Aquatic Radioactivity 6

5.4 Milk.............................

7 5.5 Special Collection......................

7 6.0 ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES.......................

7 7.0 MILCH ANIMAL CENSUS........................

7 8.0 NEAREST RESIDENT CENSUS......................

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~9.0 INTERLABORATORY COMPARIS0N PROGRAM RESULTS 8

APPENDIX I - DATA TABLES AND FIGURES..................

19 Station Releases Table 1.1-1 Gaseous Effluents 20 Table 1.2-1 Liquid Effluents...................

30 Table 2.0-1 Solid Waste Shipments 34 lii r

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Page APPENDIX I - DATA TABLES AND FIGURES Station Releases (continued)

Figure 3.1 Figure 3.1-4 Isodose and Concentration Contours..........

46 Table 3.1-1 Maximum Doses Resulting from Airborne Releases....

50 Table 3.2-1 Maximum Doses Resulting from Liquid Discharges....

52 Environmental Monitoring Figure 5.0-1 Locations of Fixed Environmental Radiological Stations.......................

54 Table 5.0-1 Standard Radiological Monitoring Program.......

56 Table 5.0 Table 5.0-5 Environmental Summary Tables.............

58 Table 5.1-1 Gamma Radiation Measurements (TLD)..........

62 APPENDIX II - METEOROLOGICAL DATA 65 APPENDIX III - ERRATA 93 i

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i INTRODUCTION Units 1 and 2 of the Quad Cities Station located near Cordova, Illinois next to the Mississippi River, are 800 MWe boiling water reactors, similar in design to Dresden Units 2 and 3.

The plant has been designed to keep releases to the environment at levels below those specified in the regulations.

Liquid effluents from Quad Cities are released to the Mississippi River in controlled batches af ter radioassay of each batch.

Gaseous effluents are released to the atmosphere after delay to permit decay of short half-life gases.

Releases to the atmosphere are calculated on the basis of analyses of daily grab samples of noble gases and continuously collected composite samples of iodine and particulate matter.

The results of effluent analyses are summarized on a monthly basis and reported to the Nuclear Regulatory Commis-sion as required per Technical Specifications.

Airborne concentrations of noble gases, I-131 and particulate radioactivity in off-site areas are calcu-lated using effluent and meteorological data on isotopic composition of effluents.

Environmental monitoring is conducted by sampling at indicator and reference (background) locations in the vicinity of the Quad Cities plant to measure changes in radiation or radioactivity levels that may be attributable to plant operations. If significant changes attributable to Quad Cities are' measured, these changes are correlated with effluent releases.

External gamma radiation exposure from noble gases and I-131 in milk are the most critical pathways at this site; however, an environmental monitoring program is conducted which includes other pathways of less importance.

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SUMMARY

Gaseous and liquid effluents for the period remained at a fraction of the

' Technical Specification limits.

Calculations of environmental concentrations based on effluent, Mississippi River flow, and meteorological data for the period indicate that consumption by the public of radionuclides, attributable to the plant are unlikely to. exceed the regulatory limits.

Gama radiation exposure from-noble gases released to the atmosphere represented the critical pathway for the period with a maximum individual dose estimated to be 0.10 mrem for the year, when a shielding and occupancy factor of 0.7 is assumed.

The assessment of radiation doses are performed in accordance with the Off-Site Dose Calculation Manual (00CM).

The results of analysis confirm that the station is operating in compliance with 10CFR50 Appendix I and 40 CFR 190.

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r 1.0 EFFLUENTS 1.1 Gaseous Effluents to the Atmosphere Measured concentrations and isotopic composition of noble gases, radiciodine, and particulate radioactivity released to the atmos-phere during the year, are listed in Table 1.1-1.

A total of 6.02 E+03 curies of fission and activation gases was released with an average release rate of 1.91E+02 pCi/sec.

A total of 0.045 curies of I-131 was released during the year, with an average release rate of 1.43E-03 pCi/sec.

A total of.0.044 curies of beta-gamma emitters and 5.64E-06 curies of alpha emitters was released as airborne particulate matter, with an average release rate of 1.39E-03 pCi/sec.

A total of 24.1 curies of tritium was released, with an average release rate of 0.76 pCi/sec.

1.2 Liquids Released to the Mississippi A total of 5.20E+06 liters of radioactive liquid waste (prior to dilution) containing 7.23E-02 curies (excluding tritium, gases, and alpha) were discharged af ter dilution with a total of 7.92E+11 liters of water.

These wastes were released at a quarterly average concentration of 1.80E-08 pCi/ml during the first and second quar-ters, dicharged on an unidentified nuclide basis; and 2.20E-09 pCi/ml during the third and fourth quarters, which-is 0.015% of the

. Technical Specification release limits for unidentified radioac-tivity.

A total of 2.14E-05 curies of alpha radioactivity and 5.42 curies of tritium were released.

Quarterly release estimates and principal radio-nuclides in liquid effluents are given in Table 1.2-1.

2.0 SOLID RADI0 ACTIVE WASTE Solid radioactive wastes were shipped to Richland, Washington; Beatty, Nevada; and Barnwell Nuclear Center, South Carolina. The record of waste shipments is summarized in Table 2.0-1.

3.0 DOSE TO MAN

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Gamma air and whole body dose rates off-site were calculated based on measured release rates, isotopic composition of the noble gases, and meteorological data for the period (Table 3.1-1).

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contours of whole body dose are shown in Figure 3.1-1 for the year. Based on measured effluents and meteorological data, the maximum dose to an individual would be 0.10 mrem for the year, with an occupancy or shielding f actor of 0.7 included.

The maximum gamma air dose was 0.17 mrad.

Beta Air and Skin Rates The range of beta particles in air is relatively small (on the order of a few meters or less): consequently, plumes of gaseous effluents may be considered " infinite" for purpose of calculating the dose from beta radiation incident on the skin.

However, the actual dose to sensitive skin tissues is difficult to calculate because this depends on the beta particle energies, thickness of inert skin, and clothing covering sensitive tissues.

For purposes of this report the skin is taken to have a thickness of 7 mg/cm2 and an occupancy factor of 1.0 is used.

The skin dose from beta and gama radiation for the year was 0.18 mrem.

The air concentrations of radioactive noble gases at the off-site receptor locations are given in Figure 3.1-2.

The maximum off-site beta air dose for the year was 0.08 mrad.

Radioactive Iodine The human thyroid exhibits a significant capacity to concentrate ingested or inhaled iodine, and the radiciodine, I-131, released during routine operation of the plant, may be made available to man thus resulting in a dose to the thyroid.

The principal pathway of interest for this radionuclide is ingestion of radioiodine in milk by an infant.

Calculatic, made in previous years indicate that contributions to doses from inhalation of I-131 and I-133, and 1-133 in milk are negligible.

Iodine-131 Concentrations in Air The calculated concentration contours for I-131 in air are shown in Figure 3.1-3.

Included in these calculations is an iodine cloud depletion factor which accounts for the phenomenon of elemental iodine deposition on the ground.

The maximum gff-site average concentration is estimated to be 4.18E-03 pCi/md for the year.

Dose to Infant's Thyroid The hypothetical thyroid dose to an infant living near the plant via ingestion of milk was calculated.

The radionuclide considered was 1-131 and the source of milk was taken to be the nearest dairy farm with the cows pastured from May to October.

The maximum infant's thyroid dose was 0.14 mrem during the year (Table 3.1-1).

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O' Concentrations of Particulates in Air Concentration contours of radioactive airborne particulates are shown in Figure 3.1-4.

The maximum off-site average level is 3

estimated to be 8.57E-04 pCi/m,

Summary of Doses

~ Table 3.1-1 sumarizes the doses resulting from releases of airborne radioactivity via the different exposure pathways.

3.2 Liquid Effluent Pathways The three principal pathways through the aquatic environment for potential doses to man from liquid waste are ingestion of potable water, eating aquatic foods, and exposure while walking on the shoreline.

Not all of these pathways are applicable at a given time or station but: a reasonable approximation of the dose can be made by adjusting the dose formula for-season of the year or type and degree of use of the aquatic environment.

NRC* developed equations were used to calculate the doses.to the whole body, lower GI tract, thyroid, bone and skin; specific parameters for use in the equations are given in the Commonwealth Edison Off-site Dose Calculation Manual.

The maximum whole body dose for the year was 6.56E-03 mrem and no organ dose exceeded 0.0096 mrem.

4.0 SITE METEOROLOGY A sumary of the. site meteorological measurements taken during each quarter of the year is given in Appendix II.

The data are presented as cumulative joint frequency distributions of 296' level wind direction and wind. speed class by atmospheric stability class ' determined from the temperature difference between the 296' and 33' levels.

Data recovery for all measurements on the tower was about 98.5%.

5.0 ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING Table 5.0-1 provides an outline of the radiological environmental moni-toring program as required in current Technical Specifications. This program went into effect in November 1977 and differs from previous programs in the number and types of analyses performed.

Tables 5.0-2 to 5.0-5 summarize data for the year.

Except for tables.of special interest, tables listing all data are no longer included in the annual report. All data tables are 1

available-for inspection at the Station or in the Corporate offices.

1 Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Regulatory Guide 1.109 (Rev.1).

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A map showing the remainder of the sampling locations and two tables giving distance and direction of sampling locations from the station will be. submitted as an errata.

. Specific findings for various environmental media are discussed below, i

5.1 Gama Radiation i

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leased to the atmosphere was measured at six indicator and ten reference (background) locations using solid lithium fluoride thermoluminescent-dosimeters (TLD). A comparison of the TLD results for reference stations with on-site and off-site indicator: stations is included in Table 5.1-1.

Additional TLDs, a total of 61 were

- installed on June 1,1980 such that each sector was covered at both five miles and the site boundary.

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5.2 Airborne I-131 and Particulate Radioactivity Concentrations of airborne I-131 an'd particulate radioactivity at monitoring locations. are sumarized -in Tables 5.0-2 through 5.0-5.

Locations of the samplers are shown in figure 5.0-1.

Airborne I-131 remained below the-LLD.of 0.1 pCi/m3 throughout the year.

1 Gross beta concentrations ranged from 0.011' to 0.100 pCi/m3 at indicator locations with an average concentration of 0.028 pCi/m3 l

for the year.

No radioactivity attributable - to station operation was detected in any sample.

5.3 Aquatic Radioactivity Surface water samples'were collected daily and composited for i

analysis weekly from the Inlet Canal, Blowdown Diffuser Pipe, Spray Canal Blowdown Pipe, East-Moline Water Works, and-Davenport Water a

Works.

The: cooling water ' samples were analyzed weekly for gross I

beta concentrations. ' A composite sample from each quarter from the

- blowdown _ diffuser pipe did not. indicate measurable radioactivity attributable. to station operation.

Annual 'mean gross beta ' concen-l.

tration in the blowdown diffuser and-inlet canal' pipe water samples measured 4.6 and 4.3 pCi/1, respectively.

There was no measurable amount : of-. radioactivity. attributable to the station: releases.

Samples from the two water. works were composited monthly l.and ana-

lyzed for gama emiters.

All samples analyzed were - below the limits' of ' detection for the program ind_icating that there was no i

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Levels of gama radioactivity in fish collected were measured and found in all cases to be below the lower limits of detection for the program.

A sediment sample was analyzed by gamma spectrometry.

Gamma-emitters were either below the limits of detection or at the level usually encountered in.the environment (Cs-137, 0.68 pCi/g dry weight) indicating the presence of no radioactivity due to station operation.

5.4 Milk Milk samples were collected monthly from November through April and weekly frcm May through October and analyzed for iodine-131.

Sampled locations were the Manson Dairy Farm located about 5.5 miles northeast of the Station, and Musal Dairy Farm located 5'.5 miles southwest _ of the Station, both being the closest dairies to the station. 'Radioiodine was below the limits of detection of 0.5 pCi/l during the grazing period (May to October) and 5.0 pCi/l during the-non-grazing period (November to April).

5.5 Special Collection No special collections were made during the period.

6.0 -ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES A - description of - the procedures used for analyzing radioactivity in environmental samples is given in Appendix III of the report for the period January - December.1983.

Procedures used during the period covered by this report remained essentially unchanged.

7.0 MILCH ANIMAL CENSUS A census of milch animals was conducted within five miles of the Station and the finding is presented below.

The survey was conducted by " door-to-door" canvas and by information from Illinois and Iowa Agricultural Agents.

The census was conducted by G. Kreuder on August. 22, 1984.

There were no dairy farms within;a five mile radius of. the Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station.

8'.0 -NEAREST-RESIDENT CENSUS A census of the rearest residents was conducted on August 2, 1984 by G. - Kreuder.

The location. of residences remained unchanged from the previous' census.

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9.0 INTERLABORATORY COMPARIS0N PROGRAM RESULTS Teledyne Isotopes Midwest Laboratory (formerly Hazleton Environmental Sciences) has participated in interlaboratory comparison (crosscheck) programs since the formulation of its quality control program in December 1971.

These programs are operated by agencies which supply environ-mental-type samples (e.g., milk or water) containing concentrations of radionuclides known to the issuing agency but not to participant labora-tories. The purpose of such a program is to provide an independent check on the laboratory's analytical procedures and to alert it to any possible problems.

Participant laboratories measure the concentrations of specified radio-nuclides and report them to the issuing agency.

Several months later, the agency reports the known values to the participant laboratories and specifies control limits.

Results consistently higher or lower than the known values or outside the control limits indicate a need to check the instruments or procedures used.

The results in Table A-1 were obtained through participation in the environmental sample crosscheck program for milk, water, air filters, and food samples during the period 1980 through 1984.

This program has been conducted by the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Intercomparison and Calibration -Section, Quality Assurance Branch, Environmental Moni-toring and Support Laboratory, Las Vegas, Nevada.

The results in Table A-2 were obtained for thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLD's) during the period 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980, and 1981 through participation in the Second, Third, Fourth, and Fifth International Intercomparison of Environmental Dosimeters under the sponsorships listed in Table A-2.

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for. milk, water, air filters, and food samples, c1980 through 1984a, Concentration in pCi/lb Lab Sample Date TIML Result EPA Result Code-Type Collected Analysis 12cc 130, n=1d STW-206 Water Jan. 1980

_ Gross Alpha l'9.0i2. 0 30.0i8.0 Gross Beta 48.012.0 45.015.0 STW-208 Water Jan. 1980 Sr-89 6.111.2 10.010.5 Sr-90 23.911.1 25.5 1.5 STW-209 Water Feb. 1980 Cr-51' 112 14 101 5.0 Co-60 12.712.3 1115.0 Zn-65 29.7i2.3 2515.0 Ru-106 71.7tl.5 51 5 Cs-134 12.0i2.0 10 5.0 Cs-137 30.0i2.7 3015.0 3

STW-210 Water Feb. 1980 H-3 1800i120 17501340 t

STW-211 Water March:1980 Ra-226 15.7 0.2 16.012.4

, Ra-228 3.Si0.3 2.610.4 STM-217 Milk

.May 1980 Sr-89 4.412.69 515 Sr 10.011.0 12i1~. 5 STW-221-Water June 1980 Ra-226 2.0i0.0-

'1.710.8 Ra-228 1.610.1 1.710.8 STW-223 Water July 1980 Gross' Alpha 31t3.0; 3815.0 Gross Beta 44 4-3515.0 STW-224 Water July 1980 Cs-137

'33.9i0.4 35i5.0 Ba-140

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Concentration in pCi/lb Lab Sample Date TIML Result EPA Result Code Type Collected Analysis

  • 2ac i30, n=1d STW-237 Water Jan. 1981 Sr-89 13.0 1.0 16 8.7 Sr-90 24.0 0.6 34i2.9 STM-239 Milk Jan. 1981 Sr-89

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Sr-90 15.7 2.6 20i3.0 I-131 30.9 4.8 26t10.0 Cs-137 46.9 2.9 43 9.0 Ba-140

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K-40 1330 53 1550t134 STW-240 Water Jan. 1981 Gross alpha 7.3 2.0 9 5.0 Gross beta 41.0 3.1 44 5.0 l

STW-243 Water Mar. 1981 Ra-226 3.5 0.06 3.4 0.5 Ra-228 6.5 2.3 7.311.1 STW-245 Water Apr. 1981 H-3 3210 115 2710t355 STS-249 Water May 1981 Sr-89 51 3.6 36i8.7

" Sr-90 22.7 0.6 22i2.6 STW-251 Water May 1981 Gross alpha 24.0 5.3 2115.2-Gross beta 16.1 1.9 14i5.0 STW-252 Water Jun. 1981 H-3 2140i95 1950iS96 STW-255 Water Jul. 1981 Gross alpha 20il.5 2219.5 Gross beta 13.012.0 15i8.7 STW-259 Water Sep. 1981 Sr-89 16.lil.0 23i5 Sr-90 10.3i0.9 1111.5 STW-265 Water Oct. 1981 Gross alpha-71.2 19.1 80t20 Gross beta 123.3116.6 111i5.6 Sr-89 14.912.0 21i5 Sr-90

.13.lil.7 14.4tl.5 Ra-226 13.012.0 12.7tl.9 STW-269 Water Dec.1981 H-3 2516f181 2700i355 l

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Concentration in pCi/lb Lab Sample Date

.TIML Result EPA Result Code Type Collected Analysis f2ac f3o, n=1d STW-270 Water Jan. 1982 Sr-89 24.3 2.0 21.015.0 Sr-90 9.4 0.5 12.011.5 STW-273 Water

.Jan. 1982 I-131 8.6 0.6 8.4tl.5 STW-275 Water Feb. 1982 H-3 1580t147 18201342 l

STW-276 Water Feb. 1982 Cr-51

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Co-60 26.0 3.7 20i5 Zn-65

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<46 20 5 Cs-134 25.8 0.7 22 5 Cs-137 29.7 1.4 2315 STW-277 Water Mar. 1982 Ra-226 11.9 1.9 11.611.7 STW-278 Water Mar. 1982 Gross alpha 15.6 1.9 19 5 Gross beta 19.2 0.4 19 5 STW-280 Water Apr. 1982

' H-3 2690180 2860i360 STW-281 Water Apr. 1982 Gross alpha 75 7.9 85121 Gross beta 114.1 5.9 106i5.3 Sr-89 17.4 1.8 2415 Sr-90 10.510.6 12il.5 i

Ra-226 11.412.0 10.9tl.5 Co-60

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STW-284 Water May 1982 Gross alpha 31.5i6.5 27.5i7 Gross beta 25.913.4 2915 STW-285 Water June 1982 H-3 1970 1408 18301340 STW-286 Water June 1982 Ra-226 12.6 1.5 13.4i3.5 Ra-228 11.'lt2. 5 8.7i2.3 STW-287 Water-June 1982 I-131 6.510.3 4.410.7 STW-290 Water Aug. 1982 H-3 3210i140 2890 619 STW-291 Water Aug. 1982 I-131 94.612.5 87115 11

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Concentration in pCi/lb Lab Sample Date TIML Result EPA Result.

Code Type Collected Analysis 2ac i30, n=1d STW-292 Water Sept 1982 Sr-89 22.7i3.8 24.5f8.7 Sr-90 10.9 0.3 14.5 2.6 STW-296 Water Oct. 1982 Co-60 20.0 1.0' 20i8.7 Zn-65 32.3 5.1 24 8.7 Cs-134 15.3tl.5

- '19.0i8.7 Cs-137 21.011.7 20.0i8.7 STW-297 Water Oct. 1982 H-3 2470 20 2560 612 STW-298 Water Oct. 1982 Gross alpha 32 30 55 24 Gross beta 81.7 6.1 81 8.7 Sr-89

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STW-301 Water Nov. 1982 Gross alpha 12.0 1.0 19.0i8.7 Gross beta 34.0 2.7 24.0i8.7 STW-302 Water Dec. 1982 I-131 40.0 0.0 37.0110 STW-303 Water Dec. 1982 H-3 1940 20 1990t345 STW-304 Water Dec. 1982 Ra-226 11.7 0.6 11.0tl.7 Ra-228

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STW-306 Water Jan. 1983 Sr-89 20.0i8.7 29.2i5 Sr-90 21.7i8.4 17.2il.5 STW-307 Water Jan. 1983 Gross alpha 29.014.09 29.0i13 Gross beta 29.310.6 31.0i8.7 STM-309 Milk Feb. 1983 Sr-89 3512.0 37i8.7 Sr-90 13.710.6 1812.6 I-131 55.7f3.2 55i10.4 Cs-137 29tl.0 26i8.7 Ba-140

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K-40 1637 5.8 1512i131 12

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' Water Feb. 1983 H-3 2470tS0 2560 612 STW-311 Water March 1983 Ra-226 11.9 1.3 12.7 3.3 Ra-228

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STW-312 Water March 1983 Gross alpha 31.614.59 31 13.4 Gross beta 27.0 2.0 2818.7 1

STW-313 Water

-April 1983 H-3 3240 80 3330 627 i

STW-316 Water May 1983 Gross alpha 94 7 64 19.9 Gross beta 133 5 149112.4 Sr-89 19 1 24i8.7

'Sr-90 12 1 13i2.6 I

Ra-226 7.9 0.4 8.512.25 Co-60 30 2 30 8.7 Cs-134 27 2.

33i8.7 Cs-137 29 1 27t8.7 STW-317 Water May 1983

' Sr-89 59.7 2.1 57 8.7 Sr-90 33.711.5 38 3.3 STW-318f Water May 1983 Gross alpha 12.8 1.5 11 8.7 Gross beta 49.4 3.9 57t8.7 i

STM-320 Milk June 1983 Sr-89 20 0 25 8.7 Sr-90 10 1 16 2.6 I-131 3011 30i10.4 Cs-137 52 2 47i8.7 K

1553 57 1486 129 STW-321 Water June 1983 H-3 1470 89 1529tS83 STW-322 Water June 1983 Ra-226 4.310.2 4.811.24 Ra-228

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STW-323 Water July 1983 Gross alpha 31 7i8.7 Gross beta 21i0 22 8.7 STW-324 Water August 1983 I-131 13.3i0.6 14 10.4 13

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Concentration in pCi/lb Lab Sample Date TIML Result EPA Result Code Type Collected Analysis 2ac 130, n=1d STAF-326 Air August 1983 Gross beta 42 2 36t8.7 Filter Sr-90 14 2 10 2.6 Cs-137 19 1 1518.7 STW-328 Water Sept. 1983 Gross alpha 2.3 0.6 5 8.7 Gross beta 10.7 1.2 9 6.7 STW-329 Water Sept. 1983 Ra-226 3.0 0.2 3.110.81 Ra-228 3.2 0.7 2.0i0.52 STB-331 Water Oct. 1983 H-3 1300 30 1210i570 STW-335 Water Dec. 1983 I-131 19.5:1.9 20 10.4 STW-336 Water Dec. 1983 H-3 2870 100 2389 608 STAF-337 Air Nov. 1983 Gross alpha 18.010.2 19i8.7 Filter Gross beta 58.6 1.2 50i8.7 Sr-90 10.9 0.1 1512.6

,Cs-137 30.1 2.5 20i8.7 STW-339 Water Jan. 1984 Sr-89 47.2 1.9 36f8.7 Sr-90 22.5 4.0 24i2.6 STW-343 Water Feb. 1984 H-3 2487 76 2383i607 STM-347 Milk March 1984 I-131 5.3tl.1 611.6 STW-349 Water March 1984 Ra-226 4.010.2 4.lil.06

'Ra-228 3.6i0.3 2.0i0.52 STW-350 Water March 1984 Gross alpha 3.8tl.1-518.7 Gross beta 24.2i2.0 20i8.7 STW-354 Water April 1984 H-3 3560 50 35081630 STW-355 Water April 1984 Gross alpha 21.0 4.1 35115.2 Gross beta 127.814.1 147112.7 Sr-89 29.3t2.0 2318.7 Sr-90 16.610.7 2612.6 Ra-226 4.011.0 4.011.04 Co-60 32.3 1.4 30 8.7 Cs-134 33.6 3.1 3018.7 Cs-137 33.3i2.2 2618.7 14

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Concentration in oCi/lb, Lab Sample Date TIML Result EPA Result Code Type Collected Analysis 12 e i3, n=1d STW-358 Water May 1984 Gross alpha 3.0i0.6 3i8.7 Gross beta 6.7 1.2 618.7 STM-366 Milk June 1984 Sr-89 21 3.1 25 8.7 Sr-90 13 2.0 17 2.6 I-131 46 5.3 43 10.4 Cs-137 38i4. 0 35 8.7 K-40 15771172 1496 130 STW-368 Water July 1984 Gross alpha 5.1 1.1 618.7 Gross beta 11.9 2.4 13 8.7 STW-369 Water August 1984 I-131 34.3 5.0 34.0t10.4 STW-370 Water August 1984 H-3 3003 253 2817 617 STF-371 Food July 1984 Sr-89 22.015.3 25.018.7 Sr-90 14.7 3.1 20.012.6 I-131

<172 39.0 10.4 Cs-137 24.0 5.3 25.018.7 K-40 2503i132 2605 226.0 STAF-372 Air August 1984 Gross alpha 15.3tl.2 17 8.7 Filter Gross beta 56.0 0.0 51 8.7 Sr-90 14.311.2 1812.4 Cs-137 21.0 2.0 15 8.7 STW-375 Water Sept. 1984 Ra-226 5.110.4 4.9tl.27 Ra-228 2.210.1 2.310.60 STW-377 Water Sept. 1984 Gross alpha 3.3tl.2 5.018.7 Gross beta 12.7t2.3 16.0i8.7 STW-379 Water Oct. 1984 H-3 28601312 2810i356 STW-380 Water Oct. 1984 Cr-51

<36 4018.7 Co-60 20.3tl.2 20i8.7 Zn-65 15018.1 147 8.7 Ru-106

-<30 47i8.7 Cs-134 31.3i7.0 31i8.7 Cs-137 26.7 1.2 24 8.7 15

e Table A-1.

(continued)

Concentration in pCi/lb Lab Sample Date TIML Result EPA Result Code Type Collected Analysis i2cc i3o, n=1d STM-382 Milk Oct. 1984 Sr-89 15.7i4.2 22i8.7 Sr-90 12.7t1.2 1612.6 I-131 41.713.1 42 10.4 Cs-137 31.316.1 3218.7 K-40 1447 66 1517i131 STW-384 Water Oct. 1984 Gross alpha 9.7tl.2 1418.7 (Blind)

Sample A Ra-226 3.310.2 3.010.8 Ra-228 3.4 1.6 2.lio.5 Uranium nae 5110.4 Sample B Gross beta 48.315.0 64i8.7 Sr-89 10.7:4.6 1118.7 Sr-90 7.3 1.2 12 2.6 Co-60 16.311.2 14i8.7 Cs-134

<2 218.7 Cs-137 16.7tl.2 1418.7 STW-389 Water Dec. 1984 H-3 3583 110 3182i624 Results obtained by Teledyne Isotopes Midwest Laboratory as a participant in a

the environmental sample crosscheck program operated by the Intercomparison and Calibration Section, Quality Assurance Branch, Environmental Monitoring and Support Laboratory, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, (EPA), Las Vegas, Nevada.

b All results are in pCi/1, except for elemental potassium (K) data which are in mg/1, and air filter samples which are in pCi/ filter.

Unless otherwise indicated, the TIML results are given as the mean i2 standard c

deviations for three determinations.

  • USEPA results are presented as the known values i control limits of 3 for n=3.

d NA = Not analyzed.

Analyzed but not reported to the EPA.

9 Results after calculations corrected (error in calculations when reported to EPA).

16

Table A-2.

Crosscheck program results, thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs).

mR d

Teledyne Average 120 Lab TLD Result Known (all Code Type Measurement 12 0 a value participants) 2nd International Intercomparisonb CaF :Mn Gamma-Field 17.011.9 17.lc 16.417.7 115-2b 2

Bulb Gamma-Lab 20.814.1 21.3c 18.817.6 3rd International Intercomparisone CaF :Mn Gamma-Field 30.713.2 34.914.8f 31.513.0 115-3e 2

Bulb tl Gamma-Lab 89.616.4 91.7i14.6f 86.2124.0 4th International Intercomparison9 CaF :Mn Gamma-Field 14.111.1 14.111.4f 16.09.0 115-49 2

Bulb Gamma-Lab (Low) 9.311.3 12.212.4f 12.017.6 Gamma-Lab (High) 40.411.4 45.819.2f 43.9113.2 h

Sth International Intercomparison CaF :Mn Gamma-Field 31.411.8 30.016.01 30.2114.6 115-5Ah 2

Bulb Gamma-Lab 77.415.8 75.217.61 75.8140.4 at beginning Gamma-Lab 96.615.8 88.418.81 90.7131.2 at the end 1

Table A-2.

(Continued) mR d

Teledyne Average i 20 Lab TLD Result Known (all Code Type Measurement 12aa Value participants) 115-5Bh LiF-100 Gama-Field 30.314.8 30.0161 30.2114.6 Chips 1

75.8140.4 Gama-Lab 81.117.4 75.217.6 at beginning Gama-Lab 85.4111.7 88.418.81 90.71131.2 at the end a Lab result given is the mean 12 standard deviations of three determinations.

b Second International Intercomparison of Environmental Dosimeters conducted in April of 1976 by the Health g;

and Safety Laboratory (GASL), New York, New York, and the School of Public Health of the University of Texas, Houston, Texas.

c value determined by sponsor of the intercomparison using continuously operated pressurized ion chamber.

d Mean 12 standard deviations of results obtained by all laboratories participating in the program.

e Third International Intercomparison of Environmental Dosimeters conducted in sumer of 1977 by Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the School of Public Health of the University of Texas, Houston, Texas.

f Value 12 standard deviations as determined by sponsor of the intercomparison using continuously operated pressurized ion chamber.

9 Fourth International Intercomparison of Environmental Dosimeters conducted in sumer of 1979 by the School of Public Health of the University of Texas, Houston, Texas.

h Fifth International Intercomparison of Environmental Dosimeter conducted in fall of 1980 at Idaho Falls, Idaho and sponsored by the School of Public Health of the University of Texas, Houston, Texas and Environmental Measurements Laboratory, New York, New York, U.S. Department of Energy.

i Value determined by sponsor of the intercomparison using continuously operated pressurized ion chamber.

O O

APPENDIX 1 DATA TABLES AND FIGURES 19

l Table 1.1-1 QCP 100-525 Revision 1 ID/13B EFTL" INT AND WASTE DISPOSAL Ifay 1983 SE!!I-ANNUAL REPORT JAN. - JUNE.1984 GASECUS EIFLUE.IS - SU!2fATION OF ALL RELEASES V

Est. Toc 4 L Quarter

' Quarter Unit First Second-Error. %l

-A.

FISSION & ACTIVATION GASES 1.

Total Release C1 4.79E3 2.79E2 2

Aversee release rate for period UCi/see 6.09E2 3.55El I.

Percent of Tech Spec 2

a.

I.

limit C' % ev i

1.25E-1 8.6E-3 b.

Percent of Tech Spec limit Stack 6.9E-1 1.1E-2 B.

10DLVES l

1.

Total Iodine-131 C1 2.88E-2 3 05E-3 i

L i

2.

Aversee relesse rate for period uCi/see 3.66E-3 3.88E-4' '

2.

c.

Percent of Tecn Spec limit station.

l.9E-1 8.0E-2 c.

PARTICULATES 1

8 l1.

Particulates with half-lives 1.52E-2 7 37E-3 l

> 8 davs C1 1 93E-3 9 37E-4 2.

Aversee relesse rate for period pCi/see 9 05E-7 3.58E-6 3.

Gross alpha radioactivity D.

TRITIIRf 1

1.

Total Release Ci 7.82 2.76 l

2.

Averste release rate for period pCi/s'ee 1.0 3 5E-1 NOTE: Sr-89 and Sr-90 activltles used for June where the average of January - May valhes.

l 20 l

\\

1 i

i i

j l

l Table 1.1-1 (continued)

GCI* IDG-52*-

Revts oc :

C/131 r :2 -. u"~ A.T 'JAS I DISECSA; Novemoer 19%

"-LWUai AF'-CRT July-December.1904 GASICUI um w.a - S"

  • e C N OF A;.. 5~~* W S qu.ans:

Qur::.n: !' i s. : c u -a Ex :r. i l U=ir Third Fourth

[

A.

EISSICN & ACI:"7A :CN 437.3 l

LL4 1.

To- ' Release-ci 50?

l l

i 2.

Ave-see es.lasse este f:r een:d uCL/seei 63 l

56 4

1 e

j 3.

a..

Jar:mt of Ieer. Spec 11x:5 Cht=r.ev.

1.7E-2 1 3E-2 l

j 1.=s.=.

rer.= see.

i 2 9E-2 l

2.9E-2 lizi StacJr.

i I.

IcnINEs ci 6.1E-3 l

7.2E-3 I.

Toul Todize-131 1

1

'2..

Ave =:see relesse st.e *:r e-_ed.

uC1/see 7.7E-4 9 1E-4 2.

a.

Pa===r. of Tec=. Spec i

W :.sr.ac1==

t 6.6E-2 8.8E-2 i

i i

c. Par -mm-i l

1..

f ar: c=.Lar.as wit.s ha.1.1-L.tves l

l j

> 8 davv C1 l 9 9E-3 1.1E-2 l

}

l C.

Aversee relesse rate for ee-fed uC1/see 1.3E-3 1.4E-3 4

3.

Gross alohs radioac ivitr 7.1E-7 4.4E-7 a

1 D.

TR.CIl2f 1.

Tocal Release ci 5.7 7.8 1'

2 Averste release race for variod.

uC1/see 7.2E-1 9.8E-1 1

l NOTE: Fe-55, sr-89, and sr-90 activities used for December are projected values, i

4 o

21

t t

r 1

i

}

i Table 1.1-1 (continued)

GASEOUS 'EFTI,UENTS - ELEVATED RELEASE Continuous Mode Batch Mode Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter i Nuclides Released Unig First Second i

1t j j1. Fission gases l

i, l

l Kr-85 Ci

<LLD

<LLD l

l Kr-!!m Ci 5 53E2 9.52E0 f

l C1 1.23E2 1.73E1 Kr-47 8.15E2 8.65E0 Kr-98 Ci t.77E3 3 46El Ze-133 Ci i

Xe-135 C1 1.66E2 5.73E1 X*-135m Ci 4.58E1 3 71El X,-138 C1 1.63E2 9.87El 1

Ci' i

Ci J

Ci t

f i

Unid ntified Ci

<LLD

<tLD Tetal for Period Ci 3.64E3 2.63E2 i

1 i

2.

Iodines 4

l I-131 C1 2.62E-2 2.31E-3 j

l I-133 Ci 8 97E-2 1.27E-2 I-135 C1 1.19E-1 1 37E-2 1

\\

j Total for Period C1 2.35E-1 2.87E-2 i

I l

22 i

1 1

QC2 100-5:5 Beuinn. 1 Table 1.1-1 (continued) i, GASECCS :,. :-

.?

Coe=ueur Yode 8at:i ".ede j

Qua=.:a=

l Qu.a a

I Qu=:4:

}

Quar:ar -

1

?Tuclider Releasei U:11 1 Third i

Fourth I

i j

I.

Tissier gases 1

I I

l e

- r 85 I

C.L

<tLD

< t'_3 I i

~

j T: *E1 CL 11.9 7.h i

i i

I:-t-cL i

12.6 5.9 i l

q, I:-48 CL 13.3 0.7 56.6 57.9 In-t27 cc 1

l 125 115 l

l ct re-125 Ze-t252 CL 50 8 kh k i

l 1

170 l

re-12S' CL 193 I

i cL CL l

\\

CL 2

1 Ucide # ed.

ci Tov.L for Teriod CL 463 2 401.3 l

1.

Iodinas I

s j

r.tyr ct 4.8E-3 5.3E-3 1

)

r-133 C1 3 2E-2 3 0E-2 1

T-125 CL 4.9E-2 5.0E-2 l

-.i g g y,rio d.

CL 8.6E-2 8.5E-2 23 n -.

-,,---~_-----,,.-w-,.-,-

,,, -, -,, ~ -., - - - - - - - - - - -..,

4 Table 1.1-1 (continued)

)

GASEOUS EITI.UENTS - ELEVATED RELEASE I

i Continuous Mode Batch Mode f

Quarter Quarter Qu.arter Quarter ;

Nuclides Released Unit First Second I

)

3.

Barticulates l

Sr-89 C1

1. 29 E-3 5.86E-4 Sr-90 C1 1 3E"4 7.49E-5 Cs-134 Ci

<LLD 3 54E-5

[.

1 1.62E-4 3.61 E-4 l

Cs-137 C1 Ba-140 Ci 5.23E-3 3.43E-3 i

i Less tnan o j

l La-140 dav half Ilfe C1 l

Cr-51 C1 1.86E-4

<LLD Ms-54 Ci

<LLD

<LLD Co-58 Ci

<LLD

<LLD Co-60 C1 4.52E-4 5.21E-4 I-131 Ci

, 3.69E-3 2.47E-4 Ar-110m Ci

<LLD

<LLD 2.86E-5

<LLD Ce-141 et Ru-103 Ci S.30E-S

<LLD Sb-124 Ci 1.06E-5

<tLD 1

'Ci i

C1 C1

<LLD

<LLD Unidentified i

l i

24 i

_., -.. _.. _ _ _ ~ _ _ _. - _,

~ - - - -

i

'i I

i QC7 100 C Ra.v_sion. 2 Table 1.1-1 (continued)

' l GAfEECUSt.r. am w de Ea--

"ade I

Cse e neus e

^ ar A: 5 I

Qu::n: j Qu.1:12: l Qu:;2: t u

lhe-i m. 2alsmsed U=i:

Third Fourth l

3.

Ps :::.

's s

! I I

i l

t 4i "Sr-39 C1 1.6E-3 1.1E-3 l-e

. i. Se-40 CL 8.7E-6 2.1E-3 I

i i

)

t I

Cs-12 /.

Ci

<LLD 5.1E-5 l

I Cs-t17 CL 0.3E-5 I

5.5E-4 I

4 I

?a-it a.

Cf.

4.cE-3 3.0E-3 J

Less tnan o-cay l

l 1

I l

I,a-it.a half life CI J'

l l

l C 21 C1

<LLD

<LLD I

4 5

CL 1.2E-5

<LLO i co-sa CL

<LLO

<LLO I

' ', cMa ci 4.0E-4 3.7E-4 i

t-131 CL

5. E-4 9.0E-4 i

A,. tic:r et

<LLO

<LLD

<LLO '

1.9E-3 co-141 Ci l'

I ci CL l

o b

t CL fi S

25

i i

Table 1.1-1 (continued)

~

GASEOUS 'EIFI.IINTS - GROUND RELEASE Continuous Mode Batch Mode Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter I g

i

.Nuclides Released Unit First Second l

1.

Fission Gases i

i l

Kr-85 Ci LLD LLD a

Kr-85m Ci LLD LLD i

i' Er-87 Ci LLD LLD i

l Kr-88 i

C1 i

LLD LLD Ci 6.94E2 4.70E0 Ie-133 Xa-135 Ci 4.51E2 l

1.15El I

i Xe-135m Ci

,LLD i

LLD i

l LLD LLD l

XS-138 Ci Ci i

q

' Unidentified Ci LLD.

LL7 i

t Total for Period Ci l 1.15E3 1.62E1 i

2.

Iodines i

l I-131 C1
2. 54 E-3 7 37E-4 i

I-133' C1 2.80E-3 3 58E-3 i

j I-135

i l

Total for Period Ci 6.35E-3 7.35E-3 4

i i

l f

i 26

i i

l i

4 QC2 100-525 Rev ston: 2 Table 1.1-1 (continued)

I G N ::-- -LS l

[

C:=-d- =us weds

's--

"-d-I l

l

Quar --

i Quar.a: ; Qu.ar.z

) quar:4-

"d :

Third 8

Fourth I i

i

Nucl. ides Relassed 3,,

1.

Eissica Gases i

l j

i ir_-!!

I ci

<LLD

<LLD i I

i 8

g i

i

!7 Je-l ci i

<LLD I

<LLD I

3 I

i l

l fr.:-47 i

et I

<LLD l

<LLD !

i i

i iEx-3r c r._

l

<LLD l

<LLD l l

l I

I i

'r.-ur I

et i

3.3 4.9 mu-I.

3c.a 38.s I I

ei l

l

<LLD I

<LLD Ie-t ",

c e_

l l

l ct l

l

<LLD

<LLD re-us I

i t

i I

CL 8

1 1

i l

et l

CL 40.1 43.4 Total for Period i

1 2.

Iodinas j

l I-131 Ci 6.9E-4 8.6E-4 l

1 r-123 ci 1.lE-2 5.lE-3 f

I I-1.35.

c1 1.2E-2 6.2E-3 i

l Tor =1 for Period.

CL 2.4E-2

1. E-2 l

t i

i f

27

\\

l

4 4

i t

Table 1.1-1 (continued)

GASEQUS UTLULVIS - GROUND RELEASE l

Continuous Mode Bat =h Mode i

I Quarter Quar *.ar Quarter Quarter I

Nuclides Released Unit First Second l

3.

Particulates i

Sr-89 Ci

  • 4.56E-5 2.51E-5 St-90 Ci 9 26E-6 6.80E-6 I

Cs-134 Ci 4.44E-5 1.82E-5 Ca-137 C1 3 70E-4 1.37E-4 l

4

' LLD 9 20E-5 Ba-140 Ci Less than 8-I l

l La-140 dav half life Ci l 4.48E-5 i

1.52E-4 6

I Cr-51 Ci l

i Mn-54 Ci I 9 53E-5 5.90E-5 i

Co-58 Ci 5.69E-6 l

<LLD I

I Co-40 C1 3 05E-3 1.60E-3 1

i I-131 Ci

, 1.81E-4

<LLD i

j An-110e ci 8.13E-6 7.7QE-6 a

Zn-65 C1 4.98E-5 1.64E-5 l

i Ru-103 Ci 1.57E-5

<tto i

Ci 4

i

'Ci 1

i Ci I

Unidentified Ci

<tLD

<LLO i

1 28

i i

I i

l l.

i 1

QC2 100-1::1 Eas' staa. 1 1

Table 1.1-l' (continued) i "A.7u. U5 u *.'T.*

Coeti. uous Sde 3ac:= Mede L

f.

I Qua: a:

Qu.a a:-

1 Qur,s Qc:.a I

I Fourth

,?iu c h das ta' sa se d O.:.i: !

Third 3.

Fa: ::12::* a.as 1

1 I

fr-49 CL 2.7E-5 1.8E-i l

I I

I l

l l

I Ci f 2.4E-5 f

f.!E-i

'$r-40 I

i l

l

1. f* E-5 1

2.ir.:

i I

{

Cs-13' C1 l

Ci l 2.0E-4 l

2.3E-4 l

I C4-137 l

f 1a-144 Ci 8.8E-5 1.SE-4 1

l l

lh-tad Less Than 8-Day l

J i

I t

4 Half Life C1 l

l

'l l

I i

'C c-51 Ci

'5.1E-5 9.7E-4 l

I Ci I

3.4E-5 3.3E-5 f

e-!!.

t l

<LLD 2.7E-5 l

f C.:-5 2 CL i

Co 80 C1 1.8E-3 1.3E-3 l

j I-131 CL 5.1E-5 8.8E-5 i

e i

Ar-110s CL

l N8-95 Ci 6.8E-5

< LLO j

Zn-65 Ci 7.7E-G 2.'6 E-5 l

l l

l 1

C' 1

i i

,I CL l

l r

Ci i

Unidentified Ci i

i 29 I

Weam.e--y---e-e-myg

.y-p.

r

,.-m-e.e--m---er-em y9 e--e*wy-3m+.-m ear.+w

,m-,-.p.+-

v_.w--ev-werme e-

.,eme--

>mer..

-e*we-._e__

_w~-

- w etw4-pgr---w-,i.y1->s,a*p, ev--

+

i i

l i

Table 1.2-1 LIQUID EliLUENTS - SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES I

i Quarter Quarter Est. Total' Unit First Second Error. 1 '

f A.

TISSION AND ACTIVATION FRODUCT5

)

,.1.

Total release (not includtag C1 2.78E-2 2.27E-2 l

tritius, asses, aloha)

I '2.

Average diluted concestraties l

durina seriod WCi/e1 3 39E-8 2.14E-9 l

4

)

3.

Percent of soolicable limit 1

1 2.2E-1 1.19E-2 4.

Esassum tiluted concentration

]

durina seriod WC1/el 4.82E-7 1.1E-7 l

B.

TRITIQt i

I j

1.

Total release ci 2.65 1.76 l

2.

Average diluted concentration

,i duri=e seriod UC1/s1 3.24E-6 1.66E-7

}

3.

Percent of soolicable limit 1

1.1E-1 5.5E-3 i

C.

DI550!.'.T.D AND ENTRAINED GA5ES

]

Ci 7.58E-2 l6.20E-3 1.

Total release e

i 2.

Average diluted concentration i

durina seriod UCi/e1 9.26E-8 5.85E-10 i

3.

Percent of soolicable limit 1

2.31E-1 1.46 E-3 D.

Cross ALFIA RADICACTIVITT m

l 1.

Total release Ci 2.13E-6 1.42E-5 I

2 Averste concentraties released pct /e1 2.60E-12 1.34E-12 i

j E.

VOLUME OF WA57g arrriern (prior

{

to diluttes)

Litee's 2.48E6 1.70E6

.T.

VOLUME OF DILITIION WATER USED 1

Liters l 4.1SE8 8 1.06E10 l

DURINO PERIOD 30

GC2 100-S~1

?.e r ::.:= 2.

Table 1.2-1 (continued)

- + -

.-.. m-

a. :.

.s --. n. -.e. -

e

..w s.

I

, qu :4:

qu.se:::, I n.

a::.

f*-

Third Fourth E -- :. *.

A.

C33I3 AND A0""'"7A""".~J FRC"UCU

'i.

D ai esierse. no c 2.=c

-- g g

I

- : u=.

rsses, alecal I

C1 1.9E-2 1 2.8E-3 I

I I~.

Avc2ge c.1.u:. 4 c=ne =::2 c:.:n e

a d.n- :t ba: = dise. 2r es

! uC1/=1 l 2.7E-9 I

1.7E-9 I

i i

)

l2.

? ? ----: of are!.ie2ht

'd-e-l-

t

' 2.2E-2 8.6E-3

'6

- - -- -"- Cu d c:nem==:2 r.:.:

l dt: :t ba c e. dis - * -

-s.

uCi/=1 I k.1E 3 1.9E o i

F..

U-l 7.GE-1 l

2.ct-1 Tot.il release C1 Avc:2ge A":.at c:cc st:2-.oc de-_:t ba: !:. dis e% 7-5 uci/n1 1.1E-7 1.5E-7 l

2.

?e-s:: of at--I.1 cable 14-t:

!3.6E-3 5.1E-3 l

C.

DI20CL.c J AND CC2AC~"3 GASTI l

  • .1E-L 1.

Tetil release Ci

<tLD

2..

Average cda:4e c=ccese:2:.=c du 1.:r batd disd_arves uci/el 3.0E-11 l

2.

Peren : of acclicable 11.21:

7.5E-5 D.

GRC53 Af2?A RADICAw.vt.;

e 1.

Total release CL 7.1E-7 4.4E-6 l

Average concent:&ttoc re.leaseti du-i t batd discharres uCi/mi 1.0E-13 2.7E-12 t,

VOLL21r. QF WASIT. Pre im (prior l

4 to dtlution)

I tieses 0.10E5 2.11eES l

T.

VCLL2:E OF DLI.UTION WAITi USD s'

ttrar/G PATC? DI53ARCT.5 titers 7.09E9 1.63E9

_J G.

ICTN. VCLU:1E. Of DLLL7IQti i

VA u. CCRDIC PERIOD (QUART)

I.iters 3 76ElI 4.0SE11 J.__

,...w a.,

a 1,

I 4

Table 1.2-1 (continued) i I.IQUID TEif.LT.NTS Continuous Mede Batch Mode Qua rter Quarter Quarter quarter l j

f' Unit Nuclides Released Fi rs t Second l

i j

se-st C1

1. lF-4 2.05E-4 l

i Sr-90 Ci 1.2E-5 8.60E-5 l

+

i i

l 4.42E-4 1.62E-4 l

ca.134 gg i

Cs-137 Ci 2 99E-3

I-131 C1 1.95E-3 2.01E-4 l

Co-53 C1 1.42E-4 2.60E-4 i

Co-40 C1 1.64E-2 1.52E-2 Te-59 Ci

<L LD 8.20E-5 I

i.

1 I

j h-45 Ci 2.18E-4 1 35E-4 i

Mn-54 Ci 4.06E-4

5. 50 E-4 Cr-51 Ci 3 87E-3 6.33E-4 i

5 4

l 2r-95 Ci ALD 1 3E-3 l'

1

~

e 1

Nb-95 Ci

<LLD 1.2E-3 l-l 1

i Mo-99 Ci

<LLO

<LLO i

a f

An-110s C1 1 91E-4 2.2E-4 Ba-140 Ci 8.6E-5

<LLD l

Cs-136 Ci

<LLD

<LLO I

ce-141

[g 8.6E-5 1 3E-4 l

30-6Z4 7 9E-5 l.2E-5 sb-125 C1 8.1E-4

<LLO Co-644

Ru-10 3 C1 2.0E-5 1.2E-4 S

Total for Period (above)

Ci 2 78E-2 2.27E-2 l

Xe-133m 1.00E-3

  • LLO l

{

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Table 2.0-1 SOLID RADI0 ACTIVE WASTE

SUMMARY

UNITS 1/2 QUAD-CITIES STATION 1/84 DATE CO TRANS BUPIAL VOLUME MILLICURIES SITE 01/04/84 CN BSC 105.00 6513.42 01/04/84 CN BSC 105.00 6364.78 01/06/84 CN BSC 105.00 2349.73 01/09/84 CN BSC 105.00 8767.20 01/11/84 CN BSC 105.00 8931.70 01/12/Su HACKE USE 1105.50 214.36 01/13/84 CN BSC 105.00 9135.90 01/16/84 Ch BSC 105.00 3959.60 01/16/84 CN BSC 105.00 5330.40 01/18/84 CN BSC 105.00 6705.70 01/19/84 CN BSC 105.00 618.20 01/20/84 CN BSC 105.00 3732.30 01/23/84 CN BSC 105.00 477.40 01/25/84 CN BSC 105.00 4742.60 01/25/84 CN BSC 105.00 2197.70 01/26/84 CN BSC 105.00 4541.70 01/27/84 CN BSC 105.00 4395.60 01/30/84 CN BSC 105.00 4241.50 01/30/84 CN BSC 105.00 4021.80 01/31/84 HACHE USE 1269.75 103.54 MONTHLY TOTALS 4285.25 87345.13 USE - U.S. ECOLOGY RSC - BAGNKELL SOUTH CAROLit.A CN

- CHEM NUCLEAR CO.

34

Table 2.0-1 (continued)

SOLID RADIDACTIVE WASTE

SUMMARY

UNITS 1/2 00AD-CITIES STATION 2/84 DATE' C0 TRANS BURIAL VOLUME MILLICURIES SITE 02/02/84 CN USE 105.00 1269.41 02/03/84 CN USE 105.00 2070.80 02/06/84 CN BSC 105.00 4058.60 02/06/84 CN BSC 105.00 4113.00 02/09/84 CN BSC 105.00 3738.20 02/08/84 CN BSC 105.00 4174.39 02/10/84 CN BSC 105.00 4113.10 02/15/64 CN BSC 105.00 5531.60 02/15/84 CN-BSC 105.00 5476.00 02/16/84 CN BSC 105.00 5560.20 02/17/84 CN BSC 105.00 4098.60 02/22/84 CN BSC 105.00 906.40 02/22/84 CN BSC 105.00 4964.50 02/23/84 CN BSC 105.00 4065.80 l

02/24/84 CN BSC 105.00 3671.50 02/27/84 CN BSC 105.00 954.10 02/27/84 CN BSC 105.00 5309.20 02/28/84 HACKE USE 1289.75 284.14 l

02/29/84 CN BSC 105.00 5942.20 ooe a**

i NONTHLY TOTALS 3179.75 70301.74

(

USE - U.S. ECOLOGY BSC - BARNWELL SOUTH CAROLINA CN

- ChEN NUCLEAR CO.

i 35 l

1

Table 2.0-1 (continued)

SOLID RADIDACTIVE WASTE

SUMMARY

UNITS 1/2 QUAD-CITIES' STATION 3/84 D4TE CO TRANS BURIAL VOLUME MILLICURIES SITE 03/01/84 CN BSC 105.00 5528.30 03/01/84 CN BSC 105.00 4817.10

[

03/02/84 CN BSC 105.00 3182.00 i

03/05/84 CN ESC 105.00 15733.20 03/07/84 CN BSC 105.00 4210.10 1

03/08/84 CN BSC 105.00 4473.80 i

03/09/84 CN BSC 105.00 7091.00 1

03/12/84 CN BSC 105.00 4413.40 03/12/b4 CN BSC 105.00 8167.80 03/14/84 CN PSC 105.00 9307.90

+

03/15/84 CN -

BSC 105.00 9512.20 03/16/64 CN BSC 105.00 9410.10 03/19/84 CN

. Bbt 105.00 7508.60 03/21/84 CN BSC 105.00 6305.10 03/21/84 CN BSC 105.00 6323.20 03/22/84 CN USE 105.00 550.83 03/23/84 CN BSC 105.00 246.20 03/23/84 CN BSC 105.00 1979.80 i

03/26/84 CN ESC 105.00 5166.60 03/26/84 CN BSC 105.00 4757.30 03/27/84 HACKE USE 1210.50 152.18 03/28/84 CN BSC 105.00

-5000.60 03/28/84 CN BSC 105.00 2493.50 03/30/84 CN USE 105.00 1571.71 MON 1HLY TOTALS 3625.50 127922.52

(

USE - U.S. ECOLOGY BSC - BARNWELL SOUTH CAROLINA CN

- CHEM NUCLEAR CO.

j l

36

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i Table 2.0-1 (continued)

SOLID RADI0 ACTIVE WASTE

SUMMARY

UNITS 1/2 CUAD-CITIES STATION 4/84 DATE CO 1RANS BURIAL VOLUME MILLICURIES SITE 04/02/84 CN BSC 105.00 233.20 04/02/84 CN BSC 105.00 2624.20 04/04/84 CN BSC 105.00 3465.30 04/05/84 HACKE USE 1240.50 111.01 04/05/84 CN USE 105.00 4884.09 04/06/84 CN BSC 105.00 3395.3.0 04/09/84 Ch BSC 105.00 576.80 04/10/64 CN BSC 105.00 4699.10 04/10/84 HACKE USE 1116.25 136.06 04/13/84 CN ESC 105.00 6010.90 04/11/64 CN PSC 105.00 6960.70 04/13/84 CN ESC 105.00 115.80 04/16/84 CN BSC 105.00 2826.10 i

04/16/84 CN

  • BSC 105.00 5004.20 1

04/17/84 CN BSC 126.00 250330.00 04/19/84 HACKE USE 1093.75 154.82 04/23/84

-CN BSC 105.00 4043.40 04/25/84 CN USE 105.00 1058.57 04/27/84 CN PSC 105.00 3603.20 04/30/84 CN PSC 105.00 1813.90 04/30/84 CN BSC 105.00 1373.10 ooe * * * ** * ***************************

l MONTHLY TOTALS 5361.50 303419.75 l

USE - U.S. ECOLOGY PSC - B ARN>' ELL SOUTH C AROLIN A CN

- CHEM NUCLEAR CD.

37

i

)

4 Table 2.0-1 (continued)

SOLID RADIDACTIVE WASTE

SUMMARY

UNITS 1/2 QUAD-CITIES STATION 5/84 DATE C0 TRANS BURIAL VOLUME MILLICURIES SITE 05/01/84 HACKE USE 1173.00 114.15 05/02/84 CN BSC 105.00 1451.10 05/04/84 CN BSC 105.00 3100.20 05/07/84 CN BSC 105.00 4597.30 05/07/84 CN BSC 105.00 7752.20 05/08/84 CN USE 102.80 298.98 05/09/84 Ch BSC 105.00 7263.40 05/10/84 HACKE USE 1203.00 138.63 05/14/84 CN BSC

'105.00 688.40 05/14/84 CN PSC 105.00 3662.00 05/16/84 HACKE USE 1058.29 136.37 05/17/84 CN USE 342.60 359.81 05/18/84 CN PSC 105.00 6713.70 05/21/64 CN BSC 105.00 9415.40 05/23/84 CN BSC 105.00 4090.40 05/24/84 HACKE USE 1203.00 131.60 05/25/84 Ch USE 105.00 657.70 05/31/84 CN BSC 105.00 4197.90 05/31/84 CN BSC 105.00 6725.40 MONTHLY TOTALS 6447.69 61494.64 USE - U.S. ECOLOGY 1

BSC - PARNWELL SOUTH CAROLINA CN

- CHEM huCLEAR CO.

t 38

i Table 2.0-1 (continued)

SOLIO RADI0 ACTIVE WASTE

SUMMARY

UNITS 1/2 QUAD-CITIES STATION 6/84 l0 ATE CO TRANS BURIAL VOLUME MILLICURIES SITE 06/01/84 CN USE 105.00 892.40 06/04/84 CN BSC 105.00 4299.30 06/05/84 HACKE USE 1289.75 144.13 06/06/84 CN BSC 105.00 3888.80 06/07/84 CN BSC 105.00 3393.00 06/08/84 CN BSC 105.00 3020.20 06/11/84 CN BSC 105.00 762.50 06/11/64 CN BSC 105.00 3073.30 06/14/84 HACKE USE 1233.00 199.46 06/15/84 CN HSE 105.00 764.80 06/20/84 CN BSC 105.00 3537.70 06/22/84 CN BSC 105.00 7146.60 06/25/84 CN BSC 105.00 7501.50 06/25/84 CN BSC 105.00 13326.50 06/27/84 CN BSC 105.00 8354.60 06/29/84 CN USE 107.80 1173.62 06/29/84 CN BSC 105.00 799.70 oo**********************************

MONTHLY TOTALS 4100.55 62278.11 USE - U.S. ECOLOGY RSC - BARNWELL SOUTH CAROLINA CN

- CHEM NUCLEAR CO.

39

Table 2.0-1 (continued) b]L10 RADIOACTIVE #ASTE

SUMMARY

ON1Tb 1/2 QUAO-CITIES STATION 7/84 DATE C3 lRANS nuRIAL VOLdHE MILLICud1ES SITE 07/02/84 C4 ebC 105.0u b3od.30 07/u3/84 HAC4E U5E 1259.75 bl.19 07/ob/eu CN d5C 1u5.0u 51o7.60 01/u9/84 Cv edC 105.0u 5231.50 07/11/64 C1 bSC 105.00 56o9.00 0//13/ou CN U:E lu5.0u 14o2.4b 10 5. 0 u' 8658.80 01/1b/64 C4 H:3 ot/1s/eu HAC4E usE 3b7.5u mus.94 ol/1s/e*

C1 edC 1u5.00 9713.00 01/19/64 C1 est lu5.uu 583a.co ul/_20/e4 C 's esc 105.00 413.9u est 105.00 119e4.60 01/44/b4 C4 01/d3/64 C1 ebC 105.00 21236.9u U7/24/b4 HAC4E udE 1025.2d 135.33 U//a5/64 Cv esc 105.00

'27449.60 07/25/bu C1 esc 195.00 abe7.6u 07/27/84 CN obc 105.00 7715.40 07/30/e4 C1 BSC 105.0u 12737.0u e e * * = e *

  • e e e e
    • e
  • e e e e a e e e e e * * * *
  • e e e l

1 M3NiiLY TOTALa~

425o.50 135599.52 1

{

I

- UdE - u.5..ECJLJ6Y esc - manvaELL a0JT1'CAMOLINA C,Es idCLEA4 CJ, C4 1

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l 1

40

Table 2.0-1 (continued) 50L10 RAo10 ACTIVE 4ASTE sdMMANY JNITS 1/2 uuAd-CIllES STATION 8/84 DATE C3 IRANS BdR1AL VOLUME MILLILud1ES

$ITE Ud/ul/nu C4 ddC lus.UU 1 cues.uu co/u2/64 C4 udE 1u5.0u 944.o0 co/us/a4 Ci usC 105.00 bove.00 Os/oS/ou etACAE usE 375.ou 94.7b co/09/o*

CN ddC 1u5.00 3510.00 06/10/B4 C1 esc 105.00 3301.30 uo/13/64 C ~i 65C luS.0u e434.70 uo/15/ou HACAE USE 12e9.7b 14.75 Uu/13/n4 C4 usE 105.00 737.34 co/11/o*

C4 ESC 1u5.0u 393.mu ve/20/64 C4

, 6bC 105.00 15db.30 vo/22/o%

HaCtE USE 1011.25

$o.03 Go/d4/ou Cv dsC 105.00 3571.64 vo/d7/ou C1 OdC 105.00 3443.50 co/d7/o4 C4 ddC 105.0u 3471.5u Od/30/b4 C4 USE 105.00 Sob.94 oo e e e a e e e *

  • e e a e * * *
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        • e NNTHLY TOTALS 4041.00 4e992.34 usE - U.S.

EC3L3GT daC - mA41wELL 50JT1 CARuLINA C.id 1 tuCLEA< CO.

C.e l

41

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Table 2.0-1 (continued) 33LIU RADIuACTIVE mASTE SUMMANY UNITd 1/2 uuAu-CITIES STATION 9/84 DAIE C3 TRANS dudlAL VOLUME MILLICudIES SITE 09/10/d4 C1 bsC 178.00 13056.00 09/14/84 HAC<E udE 662.5u 245.14 09/14/bu C1 65C 1/d.0u 1073o.00 09/14/b4 C1 caC 105.00 215u.50 09/17/n4' C1 esc lu5.ou 5d6.00 69/13/64 HActE UdE 1911.dS 95.71 09/21/ou CS ddC 178.00 e5ad.09 09/ds/n*

Cv esc 178.0u

  • 19e.7u

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H3kinLY IJrALJ 2585.75 39596.11 USE - U.S.

EC3L3GY GdC. dAWNnELL $0JT1 CANOLI1A CnE1 MdCLEA4 CD' CN 42

Table 2.0-1 (continued)

S]LIO RAOLOACilvE mASIE

SUMMARY

UNIT 5 1/2 QUAO. CITIED STATIJN 10/04 DATE CJ TRANS duRIAL VOLdME MILLICunliS BITE lu/02/M4 HAC(E UbE 1011.2d 38.e9 lu/u3/69 C4 65C 176.00 4322.00 lu/05/e4 Cs obc 17e.0u 43d4.uu 10/u5/no C1 dsC 1u5.0u 717.50 10/15/o4 C1 UsE 105.00 3220.e4 lu/12/ow Ci

.d S C 195.0u db.ou lu/15/ea Cs edC 17e.00 3165.ou 10/15/64 C4 ubC 176 ou 2976.29 10/d2/o4 Cv odC lle.UU s04e.2u lu/25/o4 HAC(E UdE 1195.5u 165.4b L u / c v / e '4 C '4 ebC 176.uu d4ce.00 lu/dy/ou C 's

  • e5C 176.0u 2715.00 10/dY/o4 C4 USE 105.00 003.91 l

o o e e n * ** * * * * ********a a n e e * * * * * *

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l MJhidLY TOTALS 3672.73 27947.23 l

UbE - U.S. EC3LJGY ddC dadinELL SUJT4 CANULINA Cv

- C121 4UCLEA4 CO.

l 43

Table 2.0-1 (continued) bJL1D e< AdidaC T I VE a As t E Uu:4ria n y UNITS 1/d

" O A d - C i f l i.,b 6 i A I 1 Jie J

11/e4 0AIE C3 IRAN 3 ddn1AL VOLJME MILLICunIES slTE 11/01/8u C1 c:C 10S.00 722.5o 12/uS/89 CS usC 11e.00 lev 1.40 11/07/e4 C1 esc 1/b.00 36ee.60 11/15/hw C1 est 1/b.uu

  • 7ud.lu 11/15/ou NAC4E usE e91.19 2eo.04 11/19/64 C4 est 176.00 4170.00 14/d1/e4 Ci esc luS.u0 141.90 11/dd/n*

C 's osC 176.0u 3712.20 usE Ivh.0v 437.9u 11/ds/os HmCtE 11/su/os Is1 STAIE osC d5.20 12/9d537.91 e a e e e =, e e e e e e e e.e e ** e e., e e e.. e e e e,, e.

4]n i ett y T0faL5 2013.39 12615466.63 1

UaE - U.S.

ECJL3GY

'daC - dadvaiLL 60JI1 CAmuLINA C 16. 4 MJCL-A.4 C 'J.

C.s 44

Table 2.0-1 (continued)

DJLlu dad 10ACIIvE nASIE

SUMMARY

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udC 176.uu

  • d/b.uo ic/u5/e4 Cv ndC 1/o.uu adv4.uu id/ub/64 C1 eoC 105.uu 31.3u lc/10/o*4 Til diATE udC do.2u 133580 u o. u u 1c/1d/64 Ce cec lle.uu 3147.0u Ic/13/r*4 Ce osC lub.uu on. f u id/13/9u nacsd uad 13d.73 317.5o 1c/11/c4 C4 nsC 1/d.ou aged.uu I c / 1 ",/ o
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(>Nw 1 (W

)

SKIN 5.70E 12 4.40g-03 9.29E-03 1.89E-02 8.93E-02 (PRE =)

(Na ). -.. t h. _. ).. JNw 3_-.

( dtth 3..

.(NW 3..

+

ORGAN 6.saE-03 1.00E=02 2.94E-02 2.46E-02 6.49E-02 (FFEP)

(N4 )

(S 3

(3

)

(3

)

(3 3

THYROIO THYNo!D THYROIO ThYROIO TMYRCIO

~

t T-ts is A *EP0pf Fo# THE CALE=0AP yea 4 1944 COMPLIANCE STATUS = 10 CFW 50 APP. I t OF APP I. --------------

MidLY 13T. 9TR._ 2n0.GTN. _3R0

.QTP.. 4TM

'J T R Y F L Y.. 1 C F _

ORJ t/94-4/84 7/ee.

10/84-O!J APP. I 3/84 h/E4 4/64 12/94 4

GA==A AIR

(> Nan) 5.0 1.'25~~

~

0.69

~~ 0.17 O 23' 10.0

~'Oa7

~

SETA A!k (>>8e) 10.0 0.16 0.01 0.04 0.14 26.0 0.17 TOT. Roof (>Rt=)

2.5 1.4 3..

0.10 0.19 0.23 5.0 0.87 Sulk (=wFM) 7.5 0.76 0.06 0.12 0.25 15.0 0.60 OscAN (=oE P) 7.5.

0.09 0.13 0.39 0.33 15.0 0.43 TNYE010

' TeVROID ' ~ T H Y R 0 !O' THYROIO THYe0!d l

50 l

I 1

Table 3.1-1 (continued) cua0 CITIES ut.II Iwo Mast =um 00$ES WLSULT!hG F=0M A!NPGRNE RELEASES Pts!OO 0F WELEASE - t/ t/04 TO 12/31/84 CALCULATE 0 01/25/85 IST 2NO 3dD STM ahNuat YPE ttARTER r40Aditu 094RTER quaeTER 1/84-3/91 4/14= 6/99 7/Md. 9/8d 10/64-12/84 Gav>A ate 6.26E-d2 5.17 E -0 3 1.13E.02 7.37E-03 8.5eE-02

(* sap)

(w

).

(P

)

(d* w 1 (WNw )

(w 3

BETA AIR 1.72E-02 d.15E-03 1.47E-02 6.05E-03 a.2tE-02

( = w a rs)

(Nm )

(hw 1 (ahh )

(Nw 1 (Nw

)

TOT. no y 3.57E-02. _2.7.4E-03

$.6SE-03 3.82E-03 _ 4.77E-02 n

(==E>)

(w 1

(w

)

( d te d )

(w 1

(w

)

S e 1 *.

5.73E-02 6.83E-03 1.97E-02 1.03E-02 9.4tE-02 0 = r. A t.

3.35E-03 1.a8E-02.. 4.09E-02..

.(wNd 1 (Nw. )

(*aEM)

. (Na

).

(wNm )

(dNW )

1.95E-02 7.54E-02

("WL=)

(Nm )

($

)

(3

)

(5

)

(3

)

THYeu!D THYPO!O THYR 010 THvau!D THYROIO T-1% 11 a 2Emosi FOR THE CALENDAW YEag 194a

' COMPLIANCE STATUS - 10 CFR 50 APP. I

.............. g of App g,..............

OTOLY !$T.QTR.

2ND CTR _.3a0 GTR etH. CTM YRLY

1. C F. -

06J 1/"4-4/8u.

7/64-10/84 OBJ ASP. I 3/eu 6/84 9/8d 12/24 i

i 3arMA alk (>4an) 5.0 1.20 0.19 0.23 0.15 10.0 0.9e SETA Atd (=uan) 10.0 0.17 0.0a 0.15 0.06 20.0 0.71 707. Fonv (PPES) 2.5 1.43

. 0.11.

_ 0.23 0.15.5.0 0.95 SMi% (wif e) 7.5 0.76 0.09 0.26 0.14 15.0 0.63 C h r..N (mat-J 7.5 0.04 0.20 0.54 0.20 15.0 0.51 h 10 ~~*I'HYA510 THYPO!O IHf80ID

~ ' 'T H Y'R'010' ' ' T H Y 0

t t

l t

t 51 i

.i

Table 3.2-1 Qua0 CTTIES UNIT ONE

aAtwuh 009ES (a#Ew) RESULTING rROM LIQUID EFFLUENTS PLklou CF piLEASE. 1/ 1/td TO 12/31/84 CALCutaTED 01/25/65

IST bD 3RD STM A *:40AL 00$E TYPE Qi' Aa TER Quanfte GUaRTER HUAATER t/64 3/64.4/94 6/94 _7/44 9/84 10/94 12/84

.TDiat 1.33L.03 6.69E.04 1.06E.n3 2.17E 0a 3.2EE.03 6007 1.5fE.03 3.13E.0a 4.80F.03 INTERNAL 1.95E.03 1.9dE.03

-ORGAN

.L!vEd.

GI.LLI L!vER

. L!vER LIvkR e THI.* 15 a RE80RT F0w THE C ALEhose VE A4 1984 CGMPLIANCE STATUS - to CFR 50 APP, !

t OF APP !...............

I QTALY 157 WTA

.2h0 CT8

, JR0_QTR eTH OTR Y'LY 1 0F -

GHJ 1/e4 a/64 7/ba.

10/84 OBJ 478 I

3/64 e/Se 9/Ms 12/94 total PCr.Y (4bF")

1.5 0.09 0.0u 0.47 0.01 3.0 0.11 CRIT. GEGakt==E*)

5.0 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.0t'10.0 0.n5 L!vf4^ "

GI.LLI LIVER L!vE4 Livre 4

52

Table 3.2-1 (continued) r48140 CITit$ us!T m Two rast=ow GGSt$ ('. REM) PESULTING FWOM LIGHID EFFLUENTS pt>Ica CF dtLEasE - 1/ 1/ou To 14/31/84 CALCOL*TED 01/2*/85 =

IST 2wo 3R0 et se:ts at Qu dTEo quaRTEP Cuaa

=

a 05f. T ypE QUARTEd 1/68 3/64_.4/t4

.6 / >,4

,7/44 9/64 10/44.!/nu t.33E.03 6.69E.04 1.ceE.03 2.17t.04 3.2hE.e5 TOTAL u.a E.03 u

1.956 03 1.94E 03 1.576 03 3.13F.0a 800f it.Tc9* at I

L Wh" LIVEk GI.LLI LIVEa LIVFd OwGa4 Tr!S 13 a REPORT FOA THE taLEAcap YEAd 1964 e

C0"PLIA'4CE STATb5 to'CFR 50 APP. !

.............. t or app g...............

EfPLf. IST r.in

_,2=.0 OT*.

. 3F0 GTp. eTH qTa

.Y'LY

LF OnJ t/84 uten.

7/64.

10/64 ORJ App. I 3/qu 6/94 9/6a 12/64

~~.04

~

0.07 0.01 3.0 0.11 TiltaL'Auct (v.E*)

1.5 0.0 "

9 0

C d I I. I'9F a

  • L "- F.* )

$.0 0.Gu 0.04 0.03 0.01 10.A o.n$

LIVER GI.LLI LIVER LIVE 0 Live 4 53

QUAD CITIES NUCLEAR POUE'1 STATION April 1981 Revision 1 Figure 5.0-1 LOCATIONS OF FIXED ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING STATIONS Air 3tmeters 1 -Onsite Station I i

2-Onsite Station 2 ii' 3-Onslie Stalian 3 G"'8 Citi 8t*ti ^

4-NITRIN r

7 N 'I [ \\

en...

5-Soddle Club Dairy

/

6 Hanson,s Bool Landing IW

.. =

! 7>

q y

3"'

7-Clinton 8-Sittema Form

,, g Ad d i L.

l.

I N O 1 5 9 -Etie 1

0 e W i

~ I.5 10 Hillsdale I

  1. 3 )

4 4

NA fl-Port Byron Additional 12 Bellendorf ic I

13 Princeton

'"7;g2g.g,{

14 Ulice Ridge Road Ts!2 "eg

    • r..c -

15 DeWilt

MIdh, 16 Los Moor

.q E

ccg TLD Same as air samplers plus a sufficient number of additional dosimeters placed near the site and near 5 miles to assure, to the extent practical, that one dosimeter T'

e

.u.

is located at each range in each of the

=

=

16 meteorological setors, 54

QUAD CITIES NUCLEAR POWER STATION Standard Radiological Sampling Program Media 5

s.

8 3 %*

"e.

3 a

k h

u c

m

.c 5

m a

i 8 ?

5

.h o

Old New Loc.

I Code Code Typea Location Description W

FDT On-site No. 1 X

X j

j X

X

-15

-02 On-site No. 2 X

X

-16

-03 On-site No. 3 X

X

-01

-04 Nitrin X

X

-06

-05 Saddle Club Dairy

-12

-06 Hanson's Boat Landing X

X X

X

-02

-07 C

Clinton X

X

-03

-08 C

Sikkema-Farm X

X

-04

-09 C

Erie X

X

-05

-10 C

Hillsdale X

X

-07

-11 C

Port Byron X

X

-03

-12 C

Bettendorf X

X

-09

-13 C

Princeton X

X

-10

-14 C

Utica Ridge Road X

X

-11

-15 C

DeWitt X

X

-13

-16 C

Low Moor X

X

-17

-17 Musal Dairy Farm X

X

-34

-18 Turner Farm X

-20

-19 East Moline Water Works X

-21

-20 Davenport Water Works X

-18

-21 C

Inlet Canal X

-19

-22 Discharge Canal

-27

-23 Lock & Dam No. 14 (Mississippi X

River)

-27

-24 Davenport Fish Market (Pool X

No.14, Mississippi River)

Control (background) locations are indicated by a "C" in this column.

a All other locations are indicators.

55

TABLE 5.0-1 QUAD CITIES STANDARD RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAM Non-Routine b

Sample Media Collection Site

  • Type of Analysis Frequency Reporting Levels 3

1.

Air Monitoring (a) Onsite and near Fleid 1.

Fliter - gross beta" 1.

Weekly Cs-13410,Cs-137 20 pCf /m d

3 (1) Onsite Station #1 2.

Charcoal 131 2.

Bi-weekly 0.9 pCl/m (2) Onsite Station #2 (3) Onsite Station #3 3.

Sampling Train -

(4) Nitrin Test and Maintenance 3.

Weekly (5) Saddle Club Dairy Farm (6) Hanson's Boat Landing (b) Far Field 1.

Filter Exchange 1.

Weekly Same as 1 (a)

(1) Clinton (2) Sikkeaa Farn 2.

Charcoal Exchange 2.

Bi-weekly When analyses (3) Erie (4) Hillsdale 3.

Sampling Train -

3.

Weekly are made (5) Port Byron Test and Maintenance u,

m (6) Bettendorf (7) Princeton (8) Utica Ridge Road (9) DeWitt (10) Low Moor 2.

TLD Same as 1 Gamma Radiation Quarterly 4

3.

Fish Pool 14 of Mississippi Gamma isotopic Semi-annually Mn-54 3x10,Fe-59 lx10 4

Co-58 3x10.00-60 1x10 3

2n-65 2x10 Cs-134 1x10 Cs-137 2x103 pC1/Kg wet weight 4.

Milk (a) Hansen Dairy I-131 1.

Weekly -

I-131 3 pC1/1 Grazing Season -

Cs-134 60 pC1/1 May to Oct Cs-137 70 pCl/1 (b) Musal Dairy Now to Apr Ba-La-140 300 pC1/1 P

..~

l TABLE 5.0-1 (continutd)

QUAD C111[5 STAND"':D RAD 10tOGICAL HON 11GRI K lROGRAN Non-Routine b

Sample Media Collection Site y pe of Anal g g guency Reporting Levels 4

5.

Public Water (a) East Moline Water Works 1.

Gamma Isotopic I.

Monthly Analysis (See footnote el (b) Davenport Water Works of Weekly Composites f

(a) Inlet 1.

Gross Beta 1.

Weekly 6.

Cooling Water (b) Discharge 7.

Sediment (a) Lock and Das No.14 Gamma Isotopic Annually 8.

Dairy Census (a) Site Boundary to (al Enumeration by Annually, during 2 miles a door-to-door or grazing season equivalent counting technique 7

(b) 2 elles to 5 miles (b) Enumeration by using referenced information from county agricultural agents or other reliable un N

sources.

(c) At detries ilsted in item 4.

(c) Inquire as to feeding practices.

(1) pasture only (2) Feed and chop only (3) Pasture and feed; if both, ask farmer to estimate fraction of food from pasture

<251 25-50%

50-75%

_7 5%.

j

  • Additional information giving the distance and direction of individual sampling locations may be r

found in Appendix 111 of the 1978 Annual Report.

b Average concentration over calendar quarter.

A gamma isotopic analysis shall be performed whenever the gross beta concentration in a sample g

exceeds by five times (5x) the average concentration of the preceding calendar quarter for the sample location.

d

, Bi-weekig shall mean ghat the freqpacy is once every other geek.H-3Julo Mn-54 lato Fe-59 2x10, Co-58 610, Co-60 2x10, Zn-65 2x10, Ir-Nb-95 2

2 2

4ste,1-131 2. Cs-134 30, Cs-137 50, Ba-La-1401x10 pCf/I.

g Provided by station personnel.

3 s

i e

e

-~

4 Table 5.0-2 Environmental Radiological Monttceing Program Quarterly Sumary Nase of f acility Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station Docket No.

50-254, 50-265 Location of facility Rock Island. Illinois Reporting Period 1st Quarter 1984

~(C6unty D iste-)

Indicator Location with Highest Control Sagle Type and Locations Quarterly Mean Locations Number of Type Number of Meana Mean Meana Non-routine (Units)

Analyses LLD Range Location Range Range Results Air Particulates Gross Beta 78 0.01 0.033 (77/77)

Q-04, Nitrin 0.038 (13/13)

None 0

(pC1/m3)

(0.013-0.056) 1.5 mi 8 40*

(0.020-0.050)

Airborne lodine I-131 36 0.10 (LLD None 0

(pC1/m3)

Gansna Background Gama Dose 16 3.0 10.6 (6/6)

' Q-10 Hillsdale 11.7 (1/1) 11.2 (10/10) 0 (TLDs) (udt/Qtr.)

(9.7-11.3) 10.0 ml 8 130*

(10.1-12.3)

Milk I-131 6

5.0

<LLD None 0

(pC1/I)

Cooling Water Cross Beta 39 2.0 4.8 (26/26).

Q-228, Spray Canal 5.5 (13/13) 3.7 (13/13) 0 (pC1/I)

( 3.0-8. 6)

Blowdown at (4.2-8.6)

(3.1-4.6)

Station Tritium 1

200

<LLD None O

Public Water Gama Spec.

6 (pC1/1)

Cs-134 10 10.0 (LLD None 0

t Cs-137 10 10.0

<tLD None 0

Other Gam as 20.0

<LLD None 0

  • Mean and range based on detectable measurements only. Fractions indicated in parentheses.

1 Table 5.0 Environmental Radiological Monitoring Program Quarterly Summary Name of f acility Quad Cities fluclear Power Station Docket No.

50-254, 50-265 Reportirig Period 2nd Quarter 1984 Rock Island', Illinois Location of facility J

(CoTnty 5 tate)

Indicator Location with Highest Control Sample Type and Locations Quarterly Mean Locations Number of Type Nun 6er of Meana Mean Meana Non-routine

~

(Units)

Analyses LLD Range Location Range.

Range Results Air Particulates Gross Beta 76 0.01 0.018(75/76) 0-05, Saddle Club 0.021 (13/13)

None 0

(pCl/m3)

(0.011-0.030)

Dairy (0.017-0.025) 1.8 al 8 160*

None 0

Airborne lodine I-131 41 0.10

<LLD (pCl/m3)

Gassna Background Gansna Dose 16 3.0 12.1 (6/6) 0-08. Sitkema Fars 14.2 (1/1) 12.8 (10/10) 0 (11.2-14.2)

(TLDs) (mR/Otr.)

(10.4-13.9) 7.0 mi 8 70*

m None 0

<a Milk 1-131 20 5/0.5b (LLD (pct /1) l Cooling Water Gross Beta 33C 1.0 4.6 (20/20) 0-21. Inlet Canal 4.9 (13/13) 4.9 (13/13) 0 (pct /1)

( 3. 4-6.1) at Station (3.4-6.2)

(3.4-6.2)

None 0

Tritium 1

200

<tLD Pubile Water Gaasna Spec.'

6 a

(pCl/1)

None 0

Cs-134 10 10.0

<LLD' i

Cs-137 10 10.0

<tLD None 0

None 0

Other Gassnas-20.0 (LLD i

Fish Gansaa Spec.

8 (pct /g wet)

None 0

i Cs-134 0.1 (LLD Cs-137 0.1

<tLD None 0

None 0

Other Gansnas 0.2

<LLO

  • Mean and range based on detectable amurenents only. Fractions indicated in parentheses.

Novenber - Aprt) LLO = 5.0; May - October LLD = 0.5.

Collection of Q-22B, Spray Canal Blowdown at Station, discontinued after 5-18-84.

C a

l e

6 s

Table 5.0-4 Environmental Radiological Monitoring Program Quarterly Summary Name of facility Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station Docket No.

50-254, 50-265 Location of facility Rock Island. Illinois Reporting Period 3rd Quarter 1984 iC6dnty3EHe)

Indicator Location with Highest Control Sample Type and Locations Quarterly Mean Locations Nus6er of type Number of Meana Mean Meana Non-routine (Units)

Analyses LLD Range Location Range Range Results 0-05, saddle Club 0.032 (12/12)

None 0

0.028(76/77li Air Particulates Gross Beta 77 0.01 (pCf/m3)

(0.017-0.051 l

Dairy (0.022-0.051) 1.8 af 9 160*

None 0

Afrborne lodfne 1-131 35 0.10 (LLD (pCf/m3)

Gama Background Gama Dose 16 3.0 11.2 (6/6)

Q-11, Port Byron 13.1 (1/1) 10.6 (10/10) 0 (TLDs) (uR/Qtr.)

(8.5-12.6) 8.0 mi 9 170*

(8.3-13.1)

None 0

Milk I-131 26 0.5

<LLD

,o (pC1/1)

Cooling Water Gross Beta 42 1.0 4.2 (13/13)

Q-228, Spray Canal 5.5 (13/13) 4.2 (13/13) 0 (pCf/1)

(1.9-5.3)

Blowdown at (1.6-4.8)

Station and 0-21. Inlet Canal at station None 0

Tritfum 1

200 (LLD Pubite Water Gama Spec.

6 l

t (pCf/l)

None 0

l Cs-134 10 10.0

<LLD l

Cs-137 10 10.0 (LLD None 0

?

j Other Gassas 20.0 (LLD None 0

Bottom Sediments Gama Spec.

1 None 0

Cs-134 0.1

<LLD Cs-137 0.1 0.68 (1/1)

Q-23 Lock 8 Dam 0.68 (1/1)

None 0

~

  1. 14 Mississippt i

River,15.0 of 9 220' l

I Other Gamas 0.2 (LLD None 0

i L__

  • Mean and range based on detectable measurements only. Fractions indicated in parentheses.

Table 5.0-5 Environmental Radiological Monitoring Program Quarterly Susasary Name of facility Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station Docket No.

50-254, 50-265 Location of factitty Rock Island. Illinois Reporting Period 4th Quarter 1984 (County, State)

Indicator Location with Highest Control Sample Type and Locations Quarterly Mean Locations Must>er of Type Nuad>er of Meana Mean Meana.

Non-routine (Units)

Analyses LLD Range Location Range Range Results Gross Beta 78 0.01 0.034 (77/78) 0-01, Onsite #1 0.037 (13/13)

None 0

Air Parjiculates (pCl/m )

(0.019-0.100) 0.5 ml 9 40*

(0.024-0.048)

'Mone 0

Airbornt Iodine 1-131 42 0.10 (LLD (pC1/mJ)

Gassna Background Gassna Dose

  • 16 3.0 13.8 (6/6)

Q-06, Har. sons Dock 21.6 (1/1) 11.3 (10/10) 0 (TLDs) (edt/Qtr.)

( 9.4-21.6 )

1.8 mi 9 340*

(8.8-16.1)

Milk 1-131 12 5/0.5b

<LLD None 0

(pCl/1)

Cooling Water Gross Beta 26 1.0 4.1 (13/13)

Q-21. Inlet Canal 4.5 (11/13) 4.5 (11/13) 1.

(pCl/1)

(2.4-5.0) at Station (3.8-6.0)

(3.8-6.0)

Tritium 1

200 210 (1/1)

None O

Public Water Gassna Spec.

4 (pC1/1)

None O

Cs-134 10.0 (LLD None 0

Cs-137 10.0

<LLD Other Gassoas 20.0

<LLD None 0

Fish Gasuna Spec.

4

'I None O

Cs-134 0.1

<LLD None 0

Cs-137 0.1 (LLD None 0

Other gansnas 0.2

<LLD a Mean and ranga based on detectable measurements only. Fractions indicated in parentheses.

November - April LLD = 5.0; M4y - October LLD = 0.5.

QUAD CITIES Table 5.1-1 Gamma radiation as measured by Thermoluminescent Dosimeters (TLDs)

Standard Radiological Monitoring Program 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Date Placed:

12-31-83 3-30-84 6-29-84 9-28-84 Date Removed:

3-30-84 6-29-84 9-28-84 12-28-84 Days in the Field:

90 91 91 91 Location Average mR/Qtr On-Site Indicator Locations Q-01 On-Site No. 1 10.011.3 12.111.4 11.4tl.3 11.3 2.2 Q-02 On-Site No. 2 11.310.9 10.912.5 12.lil.4 14.512.0 Q-03 On-Site No. 3 10.911.4 12.310.9 8.5fl.2 9.411.4 Mean i s.d.

10.7i0.7 11.8i0.8 10.7tl.9 11.7i2.6 Off-Site Indicator Locations Q-04 Nitrin 9.7tl.1-10.4fl.1 11.4fl.4 16.912.6 Q-05 Saddle Club Dairy 10.610.8 12.810.9 11.311.0 9.4tl.5 Q-06 Hanson's Dock 10.8tl.0 13.911.2 12.6fl.5 21.612.6 Mean i s.d.

10.410.6 12.411.8 11.810.7 16.016.2 Background Locations Q-07 Clinton 10.311.4 12.4tl.0 9.3il.1 12.612.6 Q-08

-Sitkema Farm 12.li0.7 14.2il.2 11.6tl.2 10.3i2.3 Q-09 Erie 11.3fl.0 12.7tl.0 10.311.2 11.lil.8 Q-10 Hillsdale 11.7tl.0 14.0il.3 12.5i1.0 8.8i2.2 Q-11 Port Byron 12.3tl.1 13.6tl.6 13.lil.2 16.li2.8 Q-12 Bettendorf 12.011.5 14.0il.7 11.6fl.6 12.211.7 Q-13 Princeton 10.9i0.6 12.9il.0 9.5tl.3 13.3tl.9 Q-14 Utica Ridge Road 10.3i0.8 11.3*1.1 10.9tl.7-11.6f2.0 Q-15 DeWitt 10.li0.9 11.212.4 9.lil.0 9.4fl.7 Q-16 Low Moor 11.311.0 11.512.2 8.3tl.2 7.7tl.4 Mean i s.d.

11.210.8 12.811.2 10.6tl.6 11.3t2.4 62

QUAD CITIES Table 5.1-1 (continued)

Gama radiation as measured by TLDs (continued)

Special Program Inner Ring, Near Site Boundary, Indicator Locations 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Date Placed:

12-31-83 3-30-84 6-29-84 9-28-84 Date Removed:

3-30-84 6-29-84 9-28-84 12-28-84 Days in the Field:

90 91-91 91 Location Average mR/Qtr Q-101-1 10.910.7 11.311.6 8.811.1 13.812.0 Q-101-2 10.510.8 12.011.0 8.4fl.0 22.915.0 Q-102-1 10.611.2 12.513.0 11.6tl.6 13.812.3 Q-102-2 11.5i1.3 13.911.0 9.7tl.0 13.311.6 Q-103-1 9.610.8 10.911.3 8.611.3 4.3fl.5 Q-103-2.

10.711.0 11.510.8 8.411.5 11.911.9 Q-104-1 8.8i0.8 10.li2.9-12.910.'7 10'.3 1.9 Q-104-2 9.611.0 11.411.2 9.219.2 12.311.3 Q-105-1 9.810.8 11.7tl.6 10.211.4 8.li3.7 Q-105-2 11.5i0.6 11.2il.0 9.Sil.3 10.211.8 Q-106-1 11.611.2 11.9tl.3 8.6tl.2 9.Sil.7 Q-106-2 10.711.1 12.411.4 9.3fl.6 9.4fl.6 Q-107-1 10.711.3 12.4tl.4 9.6fl.4 13.212.1 Q-107-2 12.8tl.1 11.9tl.0 9.7tl.1 11.312.4 Q-108-1 10.910.9 12.lil.2 8.0il.1

. 9.813.2 Q-108-2 10.210.9 11.412.3 10.411.1

15.513.7 Q-109-1 10.0il.2 11.7tl.0 8.6tl.0

~6.2i2.0 Q-109-2 9.411.5 11.6tl.4 NDa 7.7i2.1 Q-111-1 11.911.3 14.0il.2 10.411.0 11.011.4 Q-111-2 9.910.9 12,3tl.5

7. 6i1. 5 -

10.512.2 Q-112-1 10.7i0.9 12.4fl.0 10.011.4 10.7tl.9 Q-112-2 10.5i0.7 15.7tl.6 11.lil.3 5.812.0 Q-113-1 10.111.9 12.311.1 9.011.3 7.311.6' Q-113-2 10.911.0 12.2il.0-6.8tl.0 5.511.5 Q-114-1 9.2il.0 10.311.1 7.711.5 7.1 1.7 Q-114-2.

9.710.9 11.911.0 7.411.5 7.7i1.9-Q-115-1 9.910.8 12.911.0~

10.9tl.4 5.611.8 Q-115-2 10.911.0 14.811.0 7.Sil.0 9.712.0 i

Q-116-1 11.410.8 12.911.5 8.110.7 ND i

Q-116-2 10.6i0.9 11.9tl.4 10.111.1 9.012.2 Mean i s.d.

10.510.9 12.2il.2 9.211.4 10.113.8 1

i 63 P

QUAD CITIES Table 5.1-1 (continued)

Gamma radiation as measured by TLDs (continued)

Special Program Inner Ring, Near Site Boundary, Indicator Locations 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Date Placed:

12-31-83 3-30-84 6-29-84 9-28-84 Date Removed:

3-30-84 6-29-84 9-28-84 12-28-84 Days in the Field:

90 91 91 91 Location Average mR/Qtr Q-101-1 10.910.7 11.3fl.6 8.811.1 13.8i2.0

' Q-101-2 10.5i0.8 12.Dil.0 8.4tl.0 22.915.0 Q-102-1 10.6tl.2 12.Si3.0 11.6fl.6 13.812.3 Q-102-2 11.5tl.3 13.9tl.0 9.7tl.0 13.311.6 Q-103-1 9.6i0.8 10.911.3 8.6tl.3 4.311.5 Q-103-2 10.7tl.0 11.5i0.8 8.4tl.5 11.9tl.9 Q-104-1 8.8i0.8 10.li2.9 12.910.7 10.311.9 Q-104-2 9.6tl.0 11.4tl.2 9.219.2 12.3tl.3 Q-105-1 9.810.8 11.711.6 10.211.4 8.113.7 Q-105-2 11.510.6 11.2il.0 9.Sil.3 10.2il.8 Q-106-1 11.6tl.2 11.911.3 8.6tl.2 9.5t1.7 Q-106-2 10.7tl.1 12.4fl.4 9.3tl.6 9.4fl.6 Q-107-1

-10.7i1.3 12.4tl.4 9.6tl.4 13.2i2.1 Q-107-2 12.8tl.1 11.9tl.0 9.711.1 11.312.4 Q-108-1 10.910.9 12.lil.2

_8.0il.1 9.8i3.2 Q-108-2 10.2i0.9-11.412.3 10.4tl.1 15.5i3.7 Q-109-1 10.011.2 11.7tl.0 8.6tl.0 6.2i2.0 Q-109-2 9.411.5 11.6tl.4 NDa-7.7i2.1 Q-111-1

_11.911.3 14.0il.2 10.4fl.0 11.0il.4 Q-111-2 9.910.9 12.3tl.5 7.611.5 10.5f2.2 Q-112-1 10.7i0.9 12.4tl.0 10.0il.4 10.711.9 Q-112-2 10.5f0.7

'15.7tl.6 11.111.3 5.8i2.0 Q'-113-1 10.lil.9 12.3tl.1 9.011.3 7.311.6 Q-113-2 10.9tl.0 12.2i1.0 6.8tl.0 5.Sil.5 Q-114-1 9.2il.0 10.3tl.1 7.7tl.5 7.1*1.7 Q-114-2 9.710.9 11.911.0 7.411.5 7.711.9

. Q-115-1 9.910.8 12.9tl.0 10.911.4 5.6tl.8 Q-115-2 10.9tl.0 14.811.0 7.Sil.0 9.7i2.0 Q-116-1 11.4i0.8 12.9tl.5 8.110.7 ND l.

Q-116-2 10.610.9 11.9tl.4 10.111.1 9.012.2

- Mean i s.d.

10.Si0.9 12.2il.2

'9.2il.4 10.li3.8 4

64

y i

APPENDIX II METEOROLOGICAL DATA i

i i

i l

i l

65 i

I

UUAD CITIES NllCLEAR DOWEH STATION PERIOD OF i<ECORD -

JANUAHY.- MARCH 1984 STABILITY Cl. ASS - MODERATELY UNSTAHLE

( DI.I, r A T 296-33 FT)

WINDS MEASUPED AT 296 FF.FT hlND WIND SPEED (IN MPH)

DIHECTION 8-3 4-7 8-12 13-tH 19-24 GT 24 TiiTAL N

O O

O O

O O

O NNE O

O O

O O

O 0.

NE O

O 0

0 0

0 0

~

E N F.

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 E

O O

O O

O O

O ESF.

O O

O O

O O

O S t.

O' o

0 0

0 0

0 SSE O

O O

O O

O O

S 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

SSW 0

0 0

0 0

0 o

Sa 0

0 0

0 0

0-0 WS4 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

1 4

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 WtF1 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

NW 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

NNW 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

V A R I AHI,E.

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 TOTAL 0

0-0 0

0 0

0 l

?S IW C Al.4 th THIS STAf4TLITY CLASS -

0 ES I)F~~ MIS $1NG stND MEASilREMENTS.IN THIS STABILITY Cl, ASS -

O pS-(W 'alSSING STABILITY NEA50RFMENTS IN AI.L STARII.1TY CLASSES -

.39 l

l-l 66 l

OUAD CITIES NilCLEAR power STATION PERIOD OF RECORD -

JANUARY - MARCH 1984 ST ABILITY CLASS - SLIGHTI.Y UNSTABLE

( DF.LT A T 296-33 FT)

WINDS MEASUHED AT 296 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN NPH)

DIRECTION 8-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TG1 AL 4

0 0

0 2

0 1

3

.4 N E O

O O

O 4

0 4

NE O

O O

5 1

0 6

ENE O

3 2

10 1

0 16 F.

0 0

0 0

3 0

3 ESE O

O O

O 9

0 0

SE O

O O

O O

O O

SSE O

O O

O O

O O

S 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

SSn 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

Sn 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

ASW 0

0 0

1 0

0 1

a 0

0 1

0 0

0 1

  • ' H W 0

0 0

0 1

0 1

N '*

O O

O 1

0 0

1 UNW 0

0 2

0 0

0 2

VARIAHLE O

O O

O O

O O

TOTAL 0

3 5

19 10 1

38 HOIRS OF C%I.M IN THIS STABILITY CLASS -

0 HOURS OF MISSING WIND MEASilHEMENTS IN ThIS STABILITY CLASS -

0 POURS OF MISSING STABILITY MEASUREMENTS IN ALL STABILITY CLASSES -

34 l

i l

67

QUAD CITIES NUCLEAR PdWER STATION PERIOD OF PECORD -

JANUARY - MARCH 1984 STABILITY CLASS - NEUTRAL (DELTA T 296-33 FT)

WINDS MEASUPED AT 296 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH)

DlHECTION

.8-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N

0 3

14 13 4

14 48 NNE 3

1 4

9 12 IH 47 NE 5

3 3

52 12 5

80 ENE O

4 6

41 19 2

72 E

2 3

11 35 26 5

82 ESE 1

2 3

30 16 5

57 SE 5

6 10 8

13 1

43 SSE O

11 11 7

2 0

31 S

2 8

8 17 1

0 39 SSW 4

10 14 13 7

0 48 SW 2

6 19 25 4

0 d6 ASW 2

13

.16 30 15 1

77 W

1 14 40 51 23 3

132 dNW D

6 39 75 72

- 13 205 4w 1

7 33 67 2S 3

136 4NW 2

12 22 24 12 2

74 sARIABLE O

O O

O O

O O

TOTAL, 30 109 253 497 266 72 1227 (URS OF CALM IN TH IS ST A6II,1TY CL ASS -

0 "URS OF tilSSING WIND MEASUREbF:NTS IN THIS 8TABILITY Cl ASS -

53 URS OF MISSING STABILITY MEASUREMENTS IN ALI, STABILITY CI, ASSES -

39 68

QUAD CITIES NilCLFAk POwEP STATIllN PERIOD OF RECORD -

JAt4UAl<Y - MARCH 1984 STABILITY CI, ASS - SI,IGHTLY STABLE (DELIA T 296-33 FT)

WINDS MEASUPED AT 296 FFET WIND WIND SPEED (IN NPH)

DIRECTION

.8-3 4-7 8-12 13-1H 19-24 G1 24 TOTAL H

1 3

H 10 2

0 24 HNE 2

2 9

3 3

0 19 f4 E 1

2 S

8 0

0 16 ENE 1

3 7

7 0

0 18 P.

O S

7 18 4

0 34 P:SE 1

5 5

18 H

2 39 SE 5

to l' 2 5

5 2

39 SsE 3

8 12 13 2

2 40 h

1 7

H 11 9

1 37 SSW 3

7 12 27 9

2 no Sa 3

7

';3 14 1

0 38 4SW 2

2 12 12 8

0 36 w

1 2

15 22 17 0

52 elN W 2

1 1G 32 6

0 S7 ra n 1

7 15 27 4

0 S4 NNW 3

3 6

7 4

0 23 VARIABLE O

O 27 0

0 0

0 A)

TOTAL.

30 74 162 234 77 9

586

$\\

HI611PS til-CALM IN THIS STAhlLITY CI, ASS -

0 HI) TIPS IW '4 t SSING wINI MEAStiPEMFr4TS IN THIS STAHILITY CLASS -

4 H OllP S tik MISSING STAblLITY MEASUREMEN*lS IN ALL STABILITY CLASSES -

39 69 9

~

QUAD CITIES NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD GF RECORD -

JANUARY - MARCH 1984 STABILITY-CLASS - MODERATFLY STABLE (DELTA T 296-33 FT)

WINDS MEASilRED AT 296 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN V Pil)

DIRECTION

.8-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOT AI.

N O

1 0

0 0

0 1 -

NNE 1

0 0

0 0

-0 1

NE O

1 0

0 0

0 1

ENE 1

0 2

1 0

0 4

E 1

3 6

5 0

0 15 r:SE 1

1 13 1

9 2

27 1

R 14 4

0 29 SE 2

SSE O

O 6

14 3

0 23 S

0 2

7 S

1 0

15 SSW 0

6 10 18 2

1 37 SW 0

2 6

3 0

0 11 WSW 0

0 1

1 0

0 2

W 0

0 2

1 0

0 3

aNW 0

0 3

0 0

0 3

Na 1

0 0

2 0

0 3

NNW G

1 1

0 0

0 2

VARIABLE O

O O

O O

O O

TOTAL 7

18 65 65 19 3

177

)llRS OF C ALM IN THIS STABILITY CLASS -

0 l1119S l'F h l SSI NG W I ND ME ASUREW.NTS IN THIS STABILITY CLASS -

2 011RS OF MISSI.lG STAHILITY MEASOREVENTS IN ALL STARILITY CLASSES -

39 70 i

QUAD CITIES N41 CLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD -

~.JAf40APY - MARCH 1984 STABILITY CLASS - EXTREMELY STARLE (del.TA T 296-33 FT)

WINDS MEASUHED AT 296 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH)

DIRECTION 8-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL r4 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

NNE O

O O

O O

O O

f4 E O

O O

O O

O O

ENE o

0 0

0 0

0 0

E O

O O

O O

O O

FSE O

O O

3 0

0 3

SE O

1 0

10 2

0 13 SSE O

3 1

6 7

0 12 S

0 0

1 S

2 0

8 SSW 0

2 7

6 1

0 16 SW 0

3 2

0 0

0 5

  • SW D

0 1

0 0

0 1

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 4NW D

0 0

0 0

0 0

NW 0

0 0

0 0

0

.0

%w 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

VAHIAHLF.

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 TOTAL 0

9 12 30 7

0 58 HntlRS IW CALM IN THIS STARILITY CLASS -

0 HOllRS OF M I SS 1 "('. alND MEASUPEMENTS IN-THIS STAHILITY CLASS -

0 HistiWS or MISSING STABILITY MEAStJRFMENTS IN ALL STAHII.1TY CLASSES -

34 71 i

QUAD CITIES NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD -

APRIL - JUNE 19R4 STABILITY CLASS - EXTREMELY UNSTABLE (DELTA T 296-33 FT)

WINDS MEASURED AT 296 FEET W1ND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) 01RECTION

.8-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N

0 0

2 2

1 0

5 flNE O

O 1

3 1

4 9

NE O

O O

1 0

0 1

ENE O

O O

O O

o O

E O

O O

6 0

0 6

ESE O

O O

2 4

0 6

.SE O

1 7

5 2

0 15 SSE o

0 5

0 1

0 6

5 0

0 1

0 0

0 1

SSW 0

2 8

17 10 0

37 SW 0

3 7

7 3

0 20 WSW D

4 1

7 6

0 18 d

0 2

5 3

4 0

14

  1. NW 0

4 12 21 7

0 44 NW 0

0 8

20 5

0 33 NNW 0

0 8

6 0

0 14 VARIABLE O

O O

O O

'O O

r0TAL 0

16 65 100 44 4

229 IURS OF CALM l'l THIS STARTLITY CLASS -

0 illRS OF MISST'JG WIND ME ASURFMENTS. IN THIS STABILITY CLASS -

0

'URS OF MISSING STABILITY MEASUREMENTS IN ALL STABILITY CLASSES -

3b i

72

OllAD CITIES NUCLEAP POWER STATION PERIOD OF PECORD -

APPIL - JtibE 19A4 STAHil,ITY. CLASS - MODERATELY UNSTABLE (DFLTA T 296-33 FT)

WINDS MEASURED AT 296 FEET WIND v.1ND SPEED (IN PPH)

OIRECTION

.H-3 4-7 H-12 13-18 14-24 GT 24 TOTAL N

O O

O 1

0 0

1 liN E O

O 3

4 0

0 7

NE 0

0 2

2 0

7 11 ENE O

O 7

0 0

0 7

9 0

0 9

5 0

0 14 FSE O

1 5

2 0

0 0

SE O

3 2

1 0

0 6

SSE o

0 3

1 2

0 6

S 0

1 1

3 2

0 7

SSw 0

4 1

0 3

2 10 SW 0

3 6

4 0

0 13 wSW 0

2-0 4

0 0

6 w

0 3

3 0

1 1

H 4 tJ W 0

3 8

7 0

0 1H 4a 0

1 3

10 2

0 16 NNW 0

4 2

3 0

0 9

V ARI AHl,E O

O O

O 0

0 0

TOTAL, 0

25 55 47 10 10 147 HohRS OF cal,M IN THIS STAHILITY CLASS -

O.

H0llHS OF MISSING WIND MEASUREMENTS IN THIS STAHILIT) CLASS -

'3 h00PS OF MISSING STABILITY

'4 E ASU R E M EN TS IN ALL STABILITY CI. ASSES -

3h 73

QUAD CITIES 140 CLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF HECOND'--

APRIL - JUNE 1984 STABILITY CLASS - SLIGHTLY UNSTABLE (DELTA T 296-33 FT)

WINDS MEASilHED AT 296 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH)

DIRECTION

.8-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL f4 0

0 1

1 0

0 2

(4 N E O

1 1

0 0

1 3

?4 E O

1 4

0 3

1 9

F,NE O

2 6

1 3

0 12

-E O

2 8

5 5

0 20 ESE O

3 10 1

0 0

14 SE O

O 6

2 0

0 8

SSE O

o 3

2 1

0 6

S 0

0 1

1 4

1 7

SSW 0

2 1

4 2

2 11 SW 0

0 2

6 0

0 8

iSW 0

0 6

1 0

0 7

a 1

4 3

4 0

1 13 aNW 1

2 H

S 6-0 22

'4 W 0

4 2

7 1

0 14 r4 N d 0

1 2

3 3

0 9

i VARIABLE O

O O

O O

O O

I TOTAL 2

22 64 43 28 6

165 l

SOHS OF CALM IN THIS STABILITY CLASS -

0

)URS OF u iSSI t-4G WINI) MEASUPEMP,NTS IN THIS STABILITY CLASS -

3 hUPSOF't*lSSINGS1APILITYMEASURF.MFNTS Ih ALL STABILITY CLASSES -

3H

~

I I

74 L

OllAD CITIES NUCLEAR P0nEP STATION PERIOD OF RECORD -

APHil. - JUNE 1084 STABILITY CLASS - NEllTP AI.

(DFLfA T 296-33 FT)

WINDS PEASURED AT 296 FEET W I 'l D -

WlND SPEED (IN MPH)

DIRFCTION

.R-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N

1 7

9 27 25 1

70 NNE 1

6 10 9

h 0

34 NE O

2 12 17 7

2 40 ENE O

4 23 20 25 6

78 E

o 7

22 31 20 12 92 ESE O

3 11 22 12 1

49 SE O

3 6

9 2

0 20 SSE O

1 8

4 2

7 22 S

1 2

6 13 28 12 o2 SSW U

7 to 15 27 7

66 Sh 3

5 16 28 6

S n1

  • Sw 1

3 5

16 3

1 29 4

1 4

6 16 6

0 33 aNW 2

6 13 33 34 23 111 NW 0

7 14 16 20 7

04 nNW 0

6 27 16 6

0 55

+

VAHIABLE O

O O

O O

O O

'lOTAL 10 73 19P 292 231 H4 HHH HilllPS OF C Al M In THIS STAHil.ITY Cl. ASS -

0 HollHS siF M ISSING WINis MEASilHEMF.NTS IN THIS STABILITY CLASS -

d hilllRS r F M I SSihG STAl'lI.17Y liF ASliREMEN I'S IN Abt. STABILITY CLASSES -

3h 75

OllAD CITIES NilCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF PECORD -

APRIL - JUNE 1984 STABILITY CLASS - SLIGHTLY STAbl.E (DELTA T 296-33 FT)

WINDS MEASURED AT 296 FFET WIND WIND SPFED (IN MPH)

DIPFCTION

.8-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N

0 9

to 6

1 0

26 NNE O

1 7

12 0

0 20 NE O

3 11 11 0

0 25 ENE 2

2 7

1H 14 0

43 E

o 1

12 23 27 15 78 ESE O

2 4

9 7

12 34 SF 1

2 3

11 2

0 19 SSE 1

3 2

12 4

11 33 S

0 2

3 30 19 7

n1 SSW 2

3 7

1H 3

4 37 SW 1

4 10 7

2 1

25 WSW 0

2 7

13 4

0 26 4

0 1

7 7

6 0

21 WNW 0

1 3

10 2

0 16-

'J W 1

0 to 14 3

0 28 ra N W 0

1 11 15 7

0 34 VAP1ABLE O

O O

O O

O O

FOTAL 8

37 114 216 101 50 526 UUPS OF CALM IN THIS STAbfLIlY Cl. ASS -

O nUps ny J ISSI NG W IND ME ASilRE 4ENTS IN THIS STABII,ITY CLASS -

9

<0095 0F.A[$$] fag STABILITY MEASUREMENTS IN ALL STA01LITY Cl, ASSES -

38 1

76 t

OUA0 CITIES NUCLEAR-POWER-STAT 10N PFHIOD OF RECORD -

APRIL - JUNE 1984 STABILITY CLASS - MODEHATELY STAHLE (DELTA T 296-33 FT)

WINDS MEASilHED AT 296 FEET WlHD WIND SPEED (IN MPH)

'OlRECTION

.8-3 4-7 H-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TitTAL r.

0 2

4 4

0 0

10 fl N E O

O 5

6 0

0 11 NE O

O 2

3 0

0 S

ENE 0

2 1

2 0

0 5

E O

2 1

0 1

0 4

ESE O

O 2

2 3

0 7

SE O

3 1

1 0

0 5

SSE O

3 S

S 1

0 14 S

0 4

7 8

2 0

21 SSW 0

1 2

7 0

0 10 SW 0

0 2

0 0

0 2

SSW 0

0 1

3 0

0 4

5 0

2 2

0 0

0 4

4NW D

2 1

2 0

0 5

'a w 0

3 3

7 0

0 13

8 days ci 3.11E-02 8.15E-03 l

l 2.

Average release rate for period pCi/see 3.91E-03 1.03E-03 l

5.8E-07 1.40E-06

[

3.

Gross alpha radioactivity D.

TRITIUM

~

l 1.

Totil Release Ci 6.61E00 4.88E00 l

2.

Averate release rate for period pCi/sec 8.32E-01 6.14E-01 94

l

?

i, s

D LIQUIDEEhLUENTS-SUMMATIONOFALLRELEASES JANUARY - JUNE, 1983 Quarter Quarter Est. To cai,'

I Unit First Second Error, %

  • A.

FISSION AND ACTIVATION PRODUCTS i

.1.

Total release (not including 7

tritium, asses, alpha)

Ci 4.66E-02 2.24E-02 g

2.

Average diluted concentration durint period UCi/ml. 1 96E 1 95E-07 i

3.

Percent of soplicable limit i

l'. 78 E00 5.76E00 4.

Hazimum diluted concentration during period pCi/al 2.70E-07 2 3E-06 B.

TRITIIDI 1.

Total release C1 1.77E00 4.69E-01 2.

Average diluted concentration durist period pCi/ml 7.44E-06 4.08E-06

.3.

Percent of coplicable limit t

2.48E-01 1.36E-01 C.

DISSOLVED AND LVIRAINED GASES 1.

Total release 2.25E-03l7.51E-04 ci 2.

Average diluted concentration durint period pCi/mi 9.45E-09 6.53E-09 i

3.

Percent of soplicable limit t

3.15E-04 2.18E-04 D.

GROSS ALPHA RADI0 ACTIVITY l

1.

Total release Ci 2.08E-05 8.39E-07 2.

Average concentration released UCi/ml 8.74E-11 7.29E-12 E.

VOLUME OF WASTE RELEASED (prior j

i' to dilution)

Liters I 7.1E05 3.31E05 I

i

.F. VOLUME Of DILUTION WATER USED l

Liters l 2 38E08 l

DURING PERIOD

' 1.15E08 l

l 95 I

7 e

LIQUIDE5TLUENTS-SLTfATIONOFALLRELEASES JULY - DECEMBER, 1983 Quarter,

Quarter Est. Total Unit Thi rd i

Fourth Error %

  • FISSION AND ACTIVATION FR0 DUCTS A.

,.1.

Total release (not including

  • ]

tritium, asses, alpha)

C1 2.40E-02 2.27E-02

(.1 2.

Average diluted concentration during period WCi/mi 1.67E 9 1E-08 3.

Percent of applicable limit 1 4.40E-01 1.30E00 4.

tianaus diluted concentration during piriod pCi/e1 4.4E-05 1.63E-07 l

8.

TRITIQ1 l

1.

Total release Ci 8.08E-01 8.35E-01 2.

Average diluted concentration pCi/e1 5.65E-07 3 35E-06 during period 3.

Percent of soplicable limit 1.88E-02 1.12E-01 1

C.

DISSOLVED AND ENTRAINED GASES 1.

Total release Ci 1.40E-02 1.67E' 0 3 2.

Average diluted concentration during period pCi/ml 9.7E-09 6.71E-09 3.

Percent of applicable limit 3 24E-04 2.24E-04 i

D.

GROSS ALPHA RADIOACTIVITY l

t l

1.

Total release Ci 5.90E-07 5.75E-06 2.

Averste concentration released pCi/a1 4.10E-13 2.31E-11

?

E.

VOLUME OF WASTE RELEASED (prior to dilution)

Liters 6.72E-05 9.74E-05 i.

tF. VOLUME OF DILUTION WATER USED

.l 1

l 2.49E-08 g

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