ML20126K677
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Site: | Brunswick |
Issue date: | 05/13/1981 |
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4 . ,2 .' 6 Soil F.ameline
() Soil samples are collected from ten locations every three years and beach sand is collected,from three locations semiannually. Analysis of soil samples includes ' Sr and ga=ma spectrometry. .
4.2.7 Milk Saneling Milk samples vill be collected from either one or two locations on a weekly frequency. One sampling station is a family cow that does not produce sufficient milk for a sa=ple every week. Within seven days of sa=pling, an I analysis will be completed using an analytical procedure similar in sensitivity to the procedure out-lined in Regulatory Guide 4.3. Samples of individual locations will be composited monthly and analyzed for
'Sr, ' Sr, and by gamma spectrometry. To determine the presence of an infant, child or teen consu=ing the milk from the cow (s) at sa=ple station '35 (Steven's Farm), a survey on the usage of the milk should be conducted at least once per calendar quarter. The result of.this survey should be included in the sam 4 mnnual Radiation Effluent Release Report.
l 4.2.8 Terrestrial Vecetation Samples of'the leafy portions of natural terrestrial vegetation will be collected quarterly from four loca-tions in the vicinity of the plant. Samples will be analyzed by gamma spectrometry.
4.2.9 Tood croos Edible portions of food crops will be collected from two locations three tines during the growing season. Sanples l
vill be analyzed by gam =a spectrometry.
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} 35 River Road & the Stevens Farm (1) Milk (MS) (1) Weekly * (1) 2 liters (2) Soil Sample (SS)
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2.' ' Tritium . .
V. Bottom Sediments .
A. Semiannual sampling at six locations B. Analyses: -
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- VI. - Soil Sampling .
A. Ten locations every three years and semiannual sampling at the other three locetions .
B. Analyses: , ,
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, B. Analyses: Car =a spectrometry .
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X. Fodder and' Fced Crops A. Monthly sampics taken at two locations during the growing scason .
B. Analyses: Cat =a spectrometry .
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.A. Semiannual sa=pling at three locations near the plant discharge off Caswell Beach and at a fourth location away from the in-fluence of the plant .
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90 includes Sr and gama spectrometry. .
4.2.7 Milk Samtling Milk samples will be collected from either one or two locations on a weekly frequency. One sampling station is a family cow that does not produce sufficient milk for a sample every week. Within seven days of sampling, -
, an I analysis will- be completed using an analytical procedure similar in sensitivity to the procedure out-lined in Regulatory Guide 4.3. Samples of individual locations will be composited monthly and analyzed for
'Sr, ' Sr, and by gime spectrometry. To determine the presence of an infant, child or teen consuming the milk from the cow (s) at sample station '35 (Steven's Farm), a survey on the usage of the milk should be conducted at least once per calendar quarter. The result of.this survey should be included in the sa=4 =nual Radiation Effluent Release Report.
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Samples of 'the leafy portions of natural terrestrial vegetation will be collected quarterly from four loca- !
tions in the vicinity of the plant. Samples will be analyzed by gn=.a spectrometry.
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. Edible portions of food crops vill be collected from two locations three tines during the growing season. Samples l .
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Frequency , Size v1 33 31 Ocean approximately 1/2 mile west (1) Surface Water (SW) '
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- 33 (4)' Zooplankton (ZO) (4) Seniannual (4) 10 cc uut (5) Benthic Organisms ('BO) (5) Semiannual (5) 10 cc cet ;
, 32 Discharge canal (1) Surface Water (SU) (1) Monthly (1) 2 liters ,
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33 Discharge canal at Stilling Pend (1) Bottom Sediments (SD) (1) Semiannual (1) 0.5 kilogram vet 34 Discharge canal near the plant , (1) Botton Sediments (SD) (1) Semiannual (1) 0.5 kilogram vet 35 River Road & the Stevens Farm (1) !!!1k (MS) (1) Weekly * (1) 2 liters
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