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Effluent & Off Site Dose Rept for Jan-Dec 1996
ML20135F020
Person / Time
Site: Oyster Creek
Issue date: 12/31/1996
From: Roche M
GENERAL PUBLIC UTILITIES CORP.
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
References
6730-97-2073, NUDOCS 9703110127
Download: ML20135F020 (42)


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Forked River, NJ 087310388 Tel 609-971-4000 February 28, 1997 6730-97-2073 t

U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attention: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555

Dear Sir:

Subject:

Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station Docket No. 50-219 1996 Emuent Release Report Attached is a copy of the Oyster Creek Annual Radioactive Emuent Release Report for the period covering January through December 31,1996. This submittal is made in accordance with 10 CFR 50.36(a)(2) and our Operating License and Technical Specifications.

l If you should have any questions or require further information, please contact Ms. Brenda DeMerchant, OC Regulatory Affairs Engineer, at 609-971-4642.

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Michael B. Roche Vice President & Director Oyster Creek MBR/BDeM/gl Enclosure cc:

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EXECUTIVE

SUMMARY

Oyster Creek Nuclear Station Emuent and Off Site Dose Report January 1,1996 through December 31,1996 l

This report summarizes the radioactive liquid and gaseous releases (emuents) from Oyster Creek and the calculated maximum hypothetical radiation exposure to the public resulting from these releases. This report covers the period of operation from January 1,1996 through December 31,1996.

Radiological releases from the plant are monitored by installed plant radiation monitors which survey the plant stack for gaseous releases to the atmosphere and outfall pipes for liquid discharges to the cooling water discharge canal. These monitors and associated sample analyses provide a means to accurately determine the type and quantities of radioactive materials being released to the environment.

Utilizing gaseous emuent data, the maximum hypothetical dose to any individual in the vicinity of 3

the plant is calculated. Similarly, liquid emuent data are used to calculate a maximum hypothetical dose to an individual from liquid effluents for any shoreline exposure. Doses to the public from consumption of shellfish and fish withdrawn from the canal are also calculated.

j Calculations of the maximum hypothetical dose to an individual from liquid and gaseous emuents are performed using a mathematical raodel which is based on the methods defined by the U.S.

Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

The maximum hypothetical doses are conservative overestimates of the actual off site doses which are likely to occur. For example, the dose does not take into consideration the removal of i

radioactive material from the salt water by precipitation ofinsoluble salts, absorption onto sediment, or biological removal.

Radioactive waste was shipped to Barnwell, South Carolina until October 24,1996. After that date all radioactive waste was stored in the low level Rad Waste Storage facility.

Concrete solidification of the filter sludge waste stream terminated May 10,1996. Dewatering is currently being performed.

Liquid discharges made during 1996 consisted of 0.00014 curies of cesium 137,0.00163 curies of cobalt 60,0,00041 curies of cobalt 58,0.00059 curies of manganese 54 and 6.1 curies of tritium.

Airborne discharges made during this same time period consisted of 15.08 curies of tritium, 0.00256 curies of particulates,0.0084 curies ofIodines, and 63.7 curies of noble gases.

The maximum hypothetical calculated organ dose to any individual due to gaseous effluents was about 0.01 millirem to the thyroid. The maximum hypothetical calculated whole body dose to any individual due to gaseous emuents was 0.0021 mrem.

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l Oyster Creek Nuclear Station Emuent and Off Site Dose Report January 1,1996 through December 31,1996 Page 2 1

The maximum hypothetical calculated organ dose to any individual due to liquid ef fluents was about 0.089 mrem to the lower large intestine. The maximum hypothetical calculated whole body dose to any individual due to liquid emuents was 0.016 mrem.

The total maximum hypothetical whole body dose of 0.0181 mrem received by any individual from emuents from the Oyster Creek Nuclear Station for the reporting period is 16,574 times lower than the dose the average individual in the Oyster Creek area received from natural background radiation including that from radon (300 mrem) during the same time period. Natural background radiation dose averages about 100 millirem whole body per year in the central New Jersey area. In addition, the average equivalent dose to the whole body from naturally occurring radon is about 200 millirem per year.

The maximum dose which could be received by a hypothetical individual from any emuent stream is less than 0.89 percent of the annual guidelines established by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

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_ Maximum Offsite Dose Due in Radionuclides in Emuents Janary -December 1996 ODCM 4.6.6.1.4. A 4.6.1.1.4. A 4.6.1.1.6. A 4.6.1.1.6. A 4.6.1.1.5. A 4.6.1.1.7. A 4.6.1.1.5. A 4.6.1.1.8.A 4.6.1.1.8. A 4.6.1.1.8. A Liquid Dose Air Dose (GAS)

Whole (Thyroid)

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Whole (Thyroid)

WB Organ Beta Gamma Body Organ Skin Organ Body Organ mrem mrem mrem mrem mrem mrem mrem mrem mrem mrem 19% Total 1.6E-2 8.9E-2 2.9E-4 9.2E-4 2.lE-3 1.lE-2 6.5E-4 8.9E-2 1.8E-2 1.3E-2 ODCM Limit 3

10 20 10 100 15 3000 25 25 75 Fraction of Annual Limit 5.3E-3 8.9E-3 1.4E-5 9.2E-5 2.lE-5 7.3E4 2.2E-7 3.6E-3 7.2E-4 1.7E-4 z

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OYSTER CREEK NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION LIOUID EFFLUENT RELEASES Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station Policy is to strive for a zero liquid discharge of radioactive material. However, in 1996,148,000 gallons of slightly contaminated water were released.

OFFSITE DOSE CALCULATION MANUAL There were no changes to the offsite dose calculation manual in 1996.

EFFLUENT MONITORS OUT OF SERVICE GREATER THAN 30 DAYS:

The main stack high range radiation monitor was out of service from August 6,1996 until October 20,1996. Normal effluent monitoring was in service.

CHANGES TO THE PROCESS CONTROL PLAN:

New wet waste p

.:ssing equipment along with PCPs were purchased, approved, and installed in 1996. Prior to May 10,1996, bead resin was dewatered and filter sludge was solidified in concrete in High Integrity Containers (HICs). After May 10,1996, solidification of the filter sludge waste stream was terminated and dewatering in HICs was instituted. Bead resin continues to be dewatered in HICs. The change from concrete solidification to dewatering did not change the final waste form pursuant to 10 CFR 61.

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Emuent an 1 Waste Disposal Supplemental Information Facility Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station Licensee Owner: GPU, Inc.

Operator: GPU Nuclear 1.

Regulatory Limits a.

Fission and Activation Gases Technical Specification 3.6.E' The gross radioactivity in noble gases discharged from the main condenser air ejector shall not exceed a 0.21/E Ci/sec after the holdup line, where E is the

. average gamma energy (Mev per atomic transformation).

ODCM 4.6.1.1.5.A The dose equivalent rate outside of the EXCLUSION AREA due to radioactive noble gas in gaseous emuent shall not exceed 500 mrem / year to the total body or 3000 mrem / year to the skin. A value of 100 millirem total body is used due to the January 1,1994 revision of 10 CRF20.

ODCM 4.6.1.1.6.A The air dose outside of the EXCLUSION AREA due to noble gas released in gaseous emuent shall not exceed:

5 mrad / calendar quarter due to gamma radiation, 10 mrad / calendar quarter due to beta radiation, 10 mrad / calendar year due to gamma radiation, or 20 mrad / calendar year due to beta radiation ODCM 4.6.1.1.8.A The annual dose to a MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC due to radiation and radioactive material in emuents from the OCNGS outside of the EXCLUSION AREA shall not exceed 75 mrem to his thyroid or 25 mrem to his total body or to any other organ.

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Iodines and Particulates ODCM 4.6.1.1.5.B The dose equivalent rate outside of the EXCLUSION AREA due to H-3, I-131, I-133, and to radioactive material in particulates having half-lives of 8 days or more in gaseous emuents shall not exceed 1500 mrem / year to any body i

organ when the dose rate due to H-3, Sr-89, Sr-90, and alpha-emitting radionuclides is averaged over no more than 3 months and the dose rate due to I

other radionuclides is averaged over no more than 31 days.

ODCM 4.6.1.1.7.A The dose to a MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC from iodine-131, iodine-133, and from radionuclides in particulate form having half-lives of 8 days or more in gaseous emuents, outside of the EXCLUSION AREA shall not exceed 7.5 mrern to any body organ per calendar quarter or 15 mrem to any body organ per calendar year.

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Liquid Emuents ODCM 4.6.1.1.3.A The concentration of radioactive material, other than noble gases, in liquid emuent in the discharge canal at the Route 9 bridge shall not exceed the concentrations specified in 10 CFR Part 20, Appendix B, Table II, Column 2.

ODCM 4.6.1.1.3.B The concentration of noble gases dissolved or entrained in liquid emuent in the discharge canal at the Route 9 bridge shall not exceed 2x10" microcuries/ milliliter.

ODCM 4.6.1.1.4. A The dose to a MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC due to radioactive material in liquid emuents beyond the outside of the EXCLUSION AREA shall not exceed:

1.5 mrem to the total body during any calendar quarter, 5 mrem to any body organ during any calendar quarter, 3 mrem to the total body during any calendar year, or 10 mrem to any body organ during any calendar year.

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Derived Air Concentrations (DAC) a.

Fission and Activation Gases.

Appendix B, Table II, Column 1 of 10 CFR 20

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Iodines and Particulates:

Appendix B. Table II, Column 1 of 10 CFR 20 l

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Liquid Effluents:

l Appendix B. Table II, Column 2 of 10 CFR 20, except for dissolved or entrained noble gases where the limit is 2 x 10"uCi/ml 3.

Measurements and Approximation of Total Radioactivity a.

Fission and Activation Gases:

1.

Stack The continuous recording of gross activity and the incorporation of isotopic data obtained from a weekly grab sample analyzed using gamma spectroscopy.

2.

Augmented Offgas (AOG) Vent The continuous recording of gross activity and the incorporation of isotopic data obtained from a monthly grab sample analyzed using gamma spectroscopy.

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Turbine Building Stack and Feedpump Room Vent The continuous recording of gross activity and the incorporation of isotopic data obtained from a monthly grab sample analyzed using gamma spectroscopy.

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Iodines 1.

Stack Filters are changed weekly and analyzed using gamma spectroscopy.

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AOG Vent Filter are changed weekly and analyzed using gamma spectroscopy.

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Turbine Building Stack and Feedpump Room Vent Filters are changed weekly and analyzed using gamma spectroscopy.

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Stack Filters are changed weekly and analyzed using a low background beta -

counter and gamma spectroscopy.

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AOG Vent Filters are changed weekly and analyzed using gamma spectroscopy.

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Turbine Building Stack and Feedpump Roo'm Vent 1

Filters are changed weekly and analyzed using gamma spectroscopy.

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Liquid Efiluents l

Analysis per batch release using gamma spectrometry with a germanium detector, a low background beta counter, and a liquid scintillation counter.'

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i OYSTER CREEK NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION FIRST QUARTER 1996 GASEOL'S EFFLUENT ELEVATED RELEASES FISSION GASES QUANTITY *

(ci )

KR85M 1.69E+00 KR87 6.21 E+00 KR88 4.07E+00 XE133 1.50E+00 XE135 8.35 E+00 Total Fission Gases Released: 2.18E+01 ci Gamma Ebar:

0.7005 Mev Average Rate of Release:

2.78E+00 uCi/sec I

IODINES QUANTITY (ci )

1131 4.52E-04 1133 1 26E-03 Total lodines Released:

1.71E-03 ci Average Rate of Release:

2.18E-04 uCi/sec PARTICULATES QUANTITY (ci )

NIN54 1.44E-05 CO60 1.22E-05 SR89 6.14E-04 CS137 6.14 E-06 BAl40 1.56E-04 GROSSA 9.92 E-07 Total Particulates Released: 8.13E-04 ci i

As erage Rate of Release:

l 03E-04 uCi/sec i

RADIONUCLIDE QUANTITY (ci )

113 2.26E+00 Avg. Rate of Release for H3: 2.88E-01 uCi/sec

  • Quantity of noble gases derived from gross activity.

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'GASEOLfS EFFLUENT GROUND-LEVEL RELEASES FISSION GASES QUANTITY *

(ci )

Total Fission Gases Released: 0.00E+00 Ci

. Average Rate of Release:

0.00E+00 uCi/sec IODINES QUANTITY (ci )

1131 6.94E-07 Total lodines Released:

6.94E-07 ci Average Rate of Release: 8.83E-08 uCi/sec e

PARTICULATES QUANTITY (ci )

CO60 1.16E-06 SRS9 6.56E-06 SR90 2.84E-06 CS 137 3.20E-06 To al Particulates Released: 1.38E-05 ci Aveage Rate of Release :

1.75E-06 uCi/sec RADIONUCLiDE QUANTITY (ci )

H3 0.00E+00 Avg Rate of Release for 113: 0.00E+00 uCi/sec

  • Quantity of noble gases derived from gross activity.

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OYSTER CREEK NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION SECOND QUARTER 1996 GASEOUS EFFLUENT ELEVATED RELEASES FISSION GASES QUANTITY *

(ci )

KR85M l.67E+00 i

KR87 6.1 I E+00 KR88 4.02E+00 XEl33 1.48E+00 XE135 8.22E+00 Total Fission Gases Released: 2.15E+01 ci G,

a Ebar:

0.7010 Mev -

Aserage Rate of Release:

2.83E+00 uCi/sec IODINES QUANTITY (ci )

1131 6.58E-04 II33 3.07E-03 Total lodines Released:

3.73E-03 ci Average Rate of Release:

4.90E-04 uCi/see PARTICULATES QUANTITY (ci )

CO60 1.3 7E-05 SR89 3.18E-04 CSI37 3.07E-05 I1 A140 2.09E-04 GROSSA 9.92E-07 Total Particulates Released: 5.72E-04 ci Average Rate of Release:

7.53E-05 uCi/sec RADIONUCLIDE QUANTITY (ci )

H3 2.20E+00 Avg. Rate of Release for H3: 2.89E-01 uCi/sec

  • Quantity of noble gases derived from gross activity.

OYSTER CREEK NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION SECOND QUARTER 1996 GASEOUS EFFLUENT GROUND-LEVEL RELEASES FISSION GASES QUANTITY (ci )

XE135 9.56E-04 Total Fission Gases Released: 9.56E-04 ci Average Rate of Release:

1.26E-04 uCi/sec IODINES QUANTITY (ci )

1133 5.63 E-06 Total lodines Released:

5.63E-06 ci Average Rate of Release: 7.40E-07 uCi/sec PARTICULATES QUANTITY (ci )

SR89 3.12E-06 GROSSA 5.59E-07 Total Particulates Released: 3.68E-06 ci Average Rate of Release :

4.84E-07 uCi/sec RADIONUCLIDE QUANTITY (ci )

H3 0.00E+00 Avg. Rate of Release for H3: 0.00E+00 uCi/sec

  • Quantity of noble gases derived from gross activity.

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OYSTER CREEK NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION THIRD QUARTER 1996 GASEOUS EFFLUENT ELEVATED RELEASES FISSION GASES QUANTITY * -

(ci )

KR85M 1,12E+00 KR87 4.09E+ 00 KR88 2.69E+00 XE133 9.90E-01 XE135 5.50E+00 Total Fission Gases Released: 1.44E+01 ci Gamma Ebar:

0.7009 Mev Average Rate of Release:

1.8IE+00 uCi/sec IODINES QUANTITY (ci )

I131 8.59E-04 1133 1.76E-03 Total lodines Released:

2.62E-03 ci Average Rate of Release:

3.29E-04 uCi/see PARTICULATES QUANTITY (ci )

CR51 3.74E-04 MN54 3.18E-05 C058 1.36E-05 CO60 1.32E-04 SR89 1.74E-04 CSl37 1.80E-05 B A140 1.29E-04 GROSSA 4.85 E-07 Total Particulates Released: 8.72E-04 ci Average Rate of Release:

1.10E-04 uCi/sec

- R ADIONUCLIDE QUANTITY (ci )

H3 5.14E+00 Avg. Rate of Release for H3: 6.47E-01 uCi/see

  • Quantity of noble gases derived from gross activity.

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THIRD _ QUARTER 1996 GASEOUS EFFLUENT GROUND-LEVEL RELEASES FISSION GASES QUANTITY *

(ci )

Total Fission Gases Released: 0.00E+00 Ci j.

Average Rate of Release:

0.00E+00 uCi/sec i

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IODINES QUANTITY (ci )

I131 4.92E-05 4

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4.92E-05 ci Average Rate of Release: 6.19E-06 uCi/sec v

j PARTICULATES QUANTITY i --

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CO60 1.68E-06 GROSSA 2.11 E-07 Total Particulates Released: 1.90E-06 ci 4

Average Rate of Release:-

2.38E-07 uCi/sec i

s RADIONUCLIDE QUANTITY (ci )

H3 0.00E+00 Avg. Rate of Release for H3: 0.00E+00 uCi/sec j;

Quantity of noble gases derived from gross activity

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' OYSTER CREEK NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION FOURTH QUARTER 1996 GASEOUS EFFLUENT ELEVATED RELEASES-FISSION GASES QUANTITY *

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KR85M 4.64E-01 l

KR87 1.70E+00 KR88 1.12E+00 XE133 4.llE-01 XE135 2.30E+00 i

Total Fission Gases Released: 5.99E+00 ci Gamma Ebar:

0.7005 Mev

. Average Rate of Release:

7.54E-01 uCi/sec i

~i IODINES QUANTITY (ci )

1131 1.64E-04

!!33 1.56E-04 j

Total lodines Released:

3.20E-04 ci Average Rate of Release:

4.02E-05 uCi/sec PARTICULATES QUANTITY (ci )

l MN54 5.44E-05 C058 7.32E-06 CO60 1.46E-04 SRS9 4.19E-05 BA140 2.43 E GROSSA 4.85E-07 f

Total Particulates Released: 2.53E-04 ci Average Rate of Release:

3.18E-05 uCi/sec RADIONUCLIDE QUANTITY (ci )

H3 5.48E+00 Avg Rate of Release for H3: 6.90E-01 uCi/sec

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' GASEOUS EFFLUENT GROUND-LEVEL RELEASES FISSION GASES QUANTITY *

(ci )

Total Fission Gases Released: 0.00E+00 Ci Average Rate of Release; 0.00E+00 uCi/sec IODINES QUANTITY (ci )

Total lodines Released:

0.00E+00 ci Average Rate of Release:

0.00r.+00 uCi/sec i

PARTICULATES Ql. ANTITY

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' C R51 2.10E-07 i

SR90 4.98E-07

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CS136 5.07E-07 GROSSA 7.04E-07 Total Paniculates Released: L92E-06 ci Average Rate of Release : 2.41 E-07 uCi/sec

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RADIONUCLIDE QUA.NTITY (ci )

H3 0.00E+00 Avg. Rate of Release fbr 113: 0.00E+00 uClisec

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NRC Reg. Guide 1.21 Report Report Date 1/17/97

. Reporting Period: 1/1/96 - 12/31/96 i

' Waste Stream: Resins and Filter Sludge 4

WASTE VOLUME VOLUME CURIES

% ERROR 3

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SHIPPED (Ci)

A 802.0 22.7 2.55E+1 25 %

B 582.3 16.5 2.46E+2 25 %

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l ALL 1384.3 39.2 272E+2

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Estimates of major nuclide by waste class and stream: Resins and Filter Sludge with 1%

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WASTE '

NUCLIDE PERCENT CURIES 4

CLASS NAME ABUNDANCE A

Co-60 55.184 %

1.41E+1 3

i Cs-137 21.997 %

5 60E+0 Fe-55 9.473 %

2.41 E+0 Mn-54 5.051 %

1.29E+0 Co-58 2.375 %

6.05E-1

.I Fe-59 1.562 %

3.98E-1 Ni-63 1.061 %

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Zn-65 1.012 %.

2.58E-1 4

Pu-241

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2.93 E-2 Sr-90

.097 %

2.47E-2 Cm-242

.002 %

4.44E-4 1

I-129 0

0 Tc-99 0

0 C-14 0

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H-3 0

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cutofT WASTE NUCLIDE PERCENT CURIES CLASS NAME ABUNDANCE B

Co-60 38.252 %

9.41 E+1 Fe-55 35.244 %

8.67E+1 Cs-137 14.504 %

3.57E+1 Mn-54 8.512 %

2.09E+1 Ni-63 0.622 %

1.53E+0 Sr-90 0.099 %

2.44E-1 Pu-241 0.044 %

l.07E-1 Cm-242 0.000 %

7.59E-4 I-129 0

0 Tc-99 0

0 C-14 0

0 H-3 0

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ALL Co-60 39.779 %

l.082E+2 Fe-55 32.610 %

8.87E+1 Mn-54 8.172 %

2.223E+1 Cs-137 3.926 %

1.068E+1 Ni-63 0.663 %

1.802E=0 Sr-90 0.099 %

2.69E-1 Pu-241 0.050 %

1.37E-1 Cm-242 0.000 %

1.21E-3 I-129 0

0 Tc-99 0

0 C-14 0

0 H-3 0

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j NRC REGULATORY GUIDE 1.21 REPORT Report Date: January 17,1997 Waste Stream: Dry Active Waste:

Zero (0) waste shipped for this waste stream Waste Stream: Irradiated Components Zero (0) waste shipped for this waste stream Waste Stream: Other Waste Zero (0) waste shipped for this waste stream 8

No dry active waste was shipped to burialin 1996 from Oyster Creek, however,2,599 cu. fl.

were shipped to a volume reduction facility

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~ Waste Stream: Dry Active Waste (DAW) shipped offsite to vclume reduction facility.

WASTE VOLUME VOLUME CURIES

% ERROR l

CLASS ft' M'

SHIPPED (Ci)

A 2599 73.55 3.53E-1 25 %

B 0

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25 %

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ALL 2599 73.55 3.53E-1

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Estimates of ma'jor nuclide by waste class and stream.

Waste Stream: DAW shipped to offsite volume reduction facility with 1% cutoff.

WASTE NUCLIDE PERCENT CURIES I

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A Co-60 39.40%

1.39 E-1 Fe-55 37.80 % -

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Cs-137 10.40 %

3.67 E-2 Mn-54 7.01%

2.47 E-2 Co-58 1.74 %

6.14 E-3 Zn-65 1.15 %

4.06 E-3 Cr-51 1.03 %

3.64 E-3 l

Ni-63

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2.19 E-3 I-242 0

0 Tc-99 0

0 C-14 0

0 H-3 0

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NRC Reg. Guide 1.21 Report Report Date 1/17/97 Reporting Period: 1/1/96 - 12/31/96 Estimates of major nuclide by waste class and stream.

Waste Stream: DAW shipped to offsite volume reduction facility with 1% cutoff.

WASTE NUCLIDE PERCENT CURIES CLASS NAME ABUNDANCE ALL Co-60 39.40 %

1.39 E-1 Fe-55 37.80 %

1.33 E-1 Cs-137 10.40 %

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Mn-54 7.01%

2.47 E-2 Co-58 1.74 %

6.14 E-3 Zn-65 1.15 %

4.06 E-3 Cr-51 1.03 %

3.64 E-3 i

Ni-63

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2.19 E-3 1-129 0

0 Tc-99 0

0 C-14 0

0 H-3 0

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Liquid waste shipped offsite for thermal destruction at a boiler industrial facility.

Waste Stream: Used oil shipped offsite.

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VOLUME VOLUME CURIES

% ERROR CLASS ff M

SHIPPED (Ci) 3 A

142 4.02 1.20 E-3

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B 0

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  • 25%

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0 0

0 25 %

i ALL 142 4.02 1.20 E-3 25 %

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Estimates of major nuclide by waste class and stream.

Waste Stream: Used oil shipped offsite with 1% cutoff.

l-WASTE NUCLIDE PERCENT CURIES CLASS NAME ABUNDANCE Cs-137 36.917 %

4.43 E-4 A

Co-60 28.167 %

3.38 E-4 Fe-55 24.833 %

2.98 E-4 Mn-54 3.342 %

4.01 E-5 I-129 0

0 Tc-99 0

0 C-14 0

0 H-3 0

0 WASTE NUCLIDE PERCENT CURIES CLASS NAME ABUNDANCE Cs-137 36.917 %

4.43 E-4 ALL Co-60 28.167 %

3.38 E-4 Fe-55 24.833 %

2.98 E-4 Mn-54 3.342 %

4.01 E-5 1-129 0

0 Tc-99 0

0 C-14 0

0 H-3 0

0 Total of all waste shipped offsite for either disposal or volume reduction.

Waste Stream: All waste shipped offsite.

WASTE VOLUME VOLUME CUlUES

% ERROR CLASS ft' M'

SHIPPED (Ci)

A 3543.0 100.27 2.59 E+1 25 %

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B 582.3 16.5 2.46 E+2 25 %

C 0

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25 %

ALL 4125.3 116.77 2.72 E+2 25 %

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Estimates of major nuclide by waste class and stream.

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Waste Stream: All waste shipped offsite for either disposal or volume reduction with 1%

cutoff.

WASTE NUCLIDE PERCENT CURIES CLASS NAME ABUNDANCE

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A Co-60 54.83 %

1.42E+1 i

j Cs-137 21.78 %

5.64E+0 l

Fe-55 9.81 %

2.54E+0 4

Mn-54 5.10 %

1.32E+0 4

Co-58 2.34 %

6.11E-1 Fe-59 1.54 %

3.98E-1 Ni-63 1.05 %

2.72E-1 Zn-65 1.01%

2.62E-1 1;

Pu-241

0. I 1%

2.93 E-2 Sr-90 0.095 %

2.47E-2 Cm-242 0.002 %

4.44E-4 I-129 0

0 Tc-99 0

0 C-14 0

0 H-3 0

0 8

4 1

l 4

a NRC Reg. Guide 1.21 Report Report Date 1/17/97 Reporting Period: 1/1/96 - 12/31/96 Estimates of major nuclide by waste class and stream Waste Stream: All waste shipped offsite for either disposal or volume reduction with 1%

cutoff.

WASTE NUCLIDE PERCENT CURIES CLASS NAME ABUNDANCE B.

Co-60 38.252 %

9.41E+1 Fe-55 35.244 %

8.67E+1 Cs-137 14.504 %

3.57E+1 Mn-54 8.512 %

2.09E+1 l

Ni-63 0.622 %

1.53 E+0 I

Sr-90 0.099 %

2.44E-2 Pu-241 0.044 %

1.07E-2 Cm-242 0.000 %

7.59E-4 1-129 0

0 Tc-99 0

0 C-14 0

0 H-3 0

0 l

ALL Co-60 39.82 %

l.083 E +2 Fe-55 32.79 %

8.92 E+1 Cs-137 15.20 %

4.134 E+1 Mn-54 8.17 %

2.222 E+1 Ni-63 0.66 %

1.802 E +0 Sr-90 0.098 %

2.687 E-1 Pu-241 0.050 %

1.363 E-1 Cm-242

.0004 %

1.203 E-3 1-129 0

0 Tc-99 0

0 C-14 0

0 H-3 0

0 l

t I

1

NRC Reg. Guide 1.21 Report Report Date 1/17/97 Reporting Period: 1/1/96 - 12/31/96 Solid Waste dispesition summary.

Number of Shipment -

Mode of Transportation Destination 7

Truck Barnwell, SC 0

Truck Richland, WA 0

Truck Beatty, NV 4

Truck Oak Ridge, TN i

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OYSTER CREEK 33 FOOT DATA JOINT FREQUENCY TABLES VERSION: 96.3 PRINTED 01-30-1997 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD 96010100 TO 96123123 l

STABILITY CLASS A WIND SPEED SECTOR WINDS TO FROM 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24

>24 TOTAL N

S 0

12 59 49 4

0 124 NNE SSW 1

15 22 22 7

1 68 NE SW 1

17 15 8

4 0

45 ENE WSW 2

24 29 7

1 0

63 E

W 2

17 79 26 2

0 126 ESE WNW 2

24 109 53 6

2 196 SE NW 1

14 100 37 0

0 152 SSE NNW 0

16 23 15 0

0 54 S

N O

11 5

3 0

0 19 SSW' NNE O

11 6

0 0

0 17 SW NE 1

24 23 0

0 0

48 WSW ENE 2

22 51 6

0 0

81 l

W E

1 29 31 0

0 0

61 l

WNW ESE O

52 26 0

0 0

78 NW SE 2

36 74 4

0 0

116 NNW SSE O

6 53 12 0

0 71 TOTAL 15 330 705 242 24 3

1319

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OYSTER CREEK'33 FOOT DATA JOINT FREQUENCY TABLES VERSION: 96.3 PRINTED 01-30-1997 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD 96010100 TO 96123123 STABILITY CLASS B WIND SPEED SECTOR WINDS TO FROM 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24

>24 TOTAL N

S 0

8 23 12 4

0 47 NNE SSW 1

10 9

7 2

0 29 NE SW 0

9 3

1 1

0 14

ENE WSW 1

22 16 6

0 0

45 E

W 0

4 14 3

2 0

23 ESE WNW 0

16 32 9

4 1

62 SE NW 0

16 22 7

1 0

46 SSE NNW 2

14 20 1

0 0

37 S

N 0

2 7

0 0

0 9

SSW NNE 1

8 3

0 0

0 12 SW NE 0

10 4

0 0

0 14 WSW ENE 0

13 7

0 0

0 20' W

E 0

14 2

2 0

0 18 WNW ESE O

15 5

0 0

0 20 NW SE 1

16 10 0

0 0

27 NNW SSE 0

10 28 0

0 0

38 TOTAL 6

187 205 48 14 1

461

OYSTER CREEK 33 FOOT DATA JOINT FREQUENCY TABLES VERSION: 96.3 PRINTED 01-30-1997 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD 96010100 TO 961?3123 STABILITY CLASS C WIND SPEED SECTOR WINDS TO FROM 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24

>24 TOTAL N

S 0

6 16 4

1 0

27 NNE SSW 1

8 4

2 1

0 16 NE SW 0

5 1

0 0

0 6

ENE WSW 0

7 1

2 0

0 10 E

W 1

8 4

1 0

0 14 l

ESE WNW 1

9 13 9

1 0

33 SE NW 1

9 4

1 0

0 15 SSE NNW 0

9 7

2 0

0 18 S

N 1

5 3

0 0

0 9

SSW NNE 1

3 2

0 0

0 6

SW NE 1

6 2

0 0

0 9

WSW ENE 0'

6 3

0 0

0 9

W E

0 13 5

1 0

0 19 WNW ESE 3

7 4

0 0

0 14 NW SE 0

8 10 0

0 0

18 NNW SSE O

5 8

0 0

0 13 TOTAL 10 114 87 22 3

0 236

OYSTER CREEK 33 FOOT DATA JOINT FREQUENCY TABLES VERSION: 96.3 PRINTED 01-30-1997 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD 96010100 TO 96123123 STABILITY CLASS D WIND SPEED SECTOR WINDS TO FROM 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24

>24 TOTAL N

S 12 99 88 44 16 1

260 NNE SSW 14 56 55 40 16 3

184 NE SW 11 43 18 0

0 0

72 ENE WSW 12 54 15 6

0 0

87 E

W 17 55 41 12 0

0 125 i

ESE WNW 9

42 66 32 1

0 150 SE NW 22 54 56 9

0 0

141 SSE NNW 16 68 30 11 0

0 125 S

N 16 52 43 12 2

0 125 SSW NNE 18 50 34 4

3 0

109 SW NE 16 71 59 27 5

0 178 WSW ENE 20 63 67 11 2

0 163 W

E 7

53 43 14 6

0 123 WNW ESE 9

41 35 12 6

0 103 NW SE 20 76 23 13 3

0 135 NNW SSE 11 63 31 4

6 0

115 TOTAL 230 940 704 251 66 4

2195

4, OYSTER CREEK 33 FOOT DATA

-JOINT FREQUENCY TABLES VERSION: 96.3 PRINTED 01-30-1997

-HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION l

PERIOD OF RECORD 96010100 TO 96123123 STABILITY CLASS E WIND SPEED SECTOR WINDS TO FROM 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-19 19-24

>24 TOTAL 4,

N S

43 97 65 15 10 4

234 NNE SSW 47 129 81 23 5

0 285 NE SW 38 137 45 1

0 0

221 ENE WSW 42 148 34 4

0 0

228 E

W-49 122 73 14 1

0 259 ESE WNW 34 i 121 70 41 3'

0 269 SE NW 34 106 65 10 1

0 216 SSE NNW 31 65 36 14 0

0 146

+

S N

20 24 32 2

1 0

79 SSW NNE 16 29 14 0

0 0

59 SW NE 28 40 18 1

1 0

88 WSW ENE 35 37 15 9

1 0

97 W'

E 24 35 13 2

1 1

76 WNW ESE 12 15 9

0 0

0 36 NW SE 30 41 32 9

0 0

112 NNW SSE 38 49 17 14 7

2 127 TOTAL 521 1195 619 159 31 7

2532

1 OYSTER CREEK 33 FOOT DATA JOINT FREQUENCY TABLES VERSION: 96.3 PRINTED 01-30-1997 l

HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION l

PERIOD OF RECORD 96010100 TO 96123123 i

STABILITY CLASS F l

WIND SPEED SECTOR WINDS l

TO FROM 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24

>24 TOTAL t

N S

16 16 2

0 0

0 34 NNE SSW 32 36 3

0 0

0 71 NE SW 37 50 6

1 0

0 94 ENE WSW 47 89 2

0 0

0 138 l

E W

52 100 4

2 0

0 158 5

ESE WNW 40 73 4

4 0

0 121 l

SE NW 32 62 2

0 0

0 96 SSE NNW 24 36 2

0 0

0 62 S

N 7

8 1

0 0

0 16 SSW NNE 9

2 0

0 0

0 11 l

SW NE 8

2 0

0 0

0 10 l

WSW ENE 7

3 0

0 0

0 10 W

E 9

7 0

0 0

0 16 WNW ESE 4

0 2

0 0

0 6

NW SE 11 4

1 0

0 0

16 NNW SSE 14 7

0 0

0 0

21 l

l TOTAL 349 495 29 7

0 0

880 i

i

a OYSTER CREEK 33 FOOT DATA JOINT FREQUENCY TABLES VERSION: 96.3 PRINTED 01-30-1997 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD 96010100 TO 96123123 STABILITY CLASS G WIND SPEED SECTOR WINDS TO FROM 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24

>24 TOTAL N

S 25 2

0 0

0 0

27 NNE SSW 24 12 0

0 0

0 36 NE SW 76 25 0

0 0

0 101 ENE WSW 148 112 0

0 0

0 260 E

W 193 91 0

0 0

0 284 ESE WNW 122' 32 0

0 0

0 154' SE NN 90 30 0

0 0

0 120 l

i SSE NNW 51 36 0

0 0

0 87 S

N 21 9

0 0

0 0

30 l

SSW NNE 11 0

0 0

0 0

11 l

SW NE 8

2 0

0 0

0 10 WSW ENE 12 0

0 0

0 0

12 W

E 7

0 0

0 0

0 7

WNW ESE 6

0 0

0 0

0 6

NW SE 5

1 0

0 0

0 6

'NNW SSF 7

1 0

0 0

0 8

TOTAL 806 353 0

0 0

0 1159 i

i

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l OYSTER CREEK 33 FOOT DATA JOINT FREQUENCY TABLES VERSION: 96.3 PRINTED 01-30-1997 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD 96010100 TO 96123123 STABILITY CLASS ALL WIND SPEED l

SECTOR WINDS TO FROM 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24

>24 TOTAL N

S 96 240 253 124 35 5

753 NNE SSW 120 266 174 94 31 4

689 NE SW 163 286 88 11 5

0 553 ENE WSW 252 456 97 25 1

0 831 E

W 314 397 215 58 5

0 989 ESE WNW 208' 317 294 148 15 3

985

.SE NW 180 291 249 64 2

0 786 SSE NNW 124 244 118 43 0

0 529 S

N-65 111 91 17 3

0 287 SSW NNE 56 103 59 4

3 0

225 SW NE 62 155 106 28 6

0 357 WSW ENE 76 144 143 26 3

0 392 W

E 48 151 94 19 7

1 320 WNW ESE 34 130 81 12 6

0 263 NW SE 69 182 150 26 3

0 430 NNW SSE 70 141 137 30 13 2

393 TOTAL 1937 3614 2349 729 138 15 8782 Hours of Missing / Invalid Data:

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OYSTER CREEK 380 FOOT DATA JOINT FREQUENCY TABLES VERSION: 96.3 PRINTED 01-30-1997 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION 2

PERIOD OF RECORD 96010100 TO 96123123 STABILITY CLASS A WIND SPEED SECTOR WINDS TO FROM 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24

>24 TOTAL N

S 0

0 1

3 1

0 5

NNE SSW 0

0 1

2 1

0 4

NE SW 0

0 4

0 0

1 5

4 ENE WSW 0

1 2

1 1

0 5

E W

0 O

2 4

3 0

9 ESE WNW 0

1 1

10 8

4 24 SE NW 0

0 0

8 5

8 21 SSE NNW 0

1 2

0 0

0 3

S N

0 1

0 0

0 0

1

'l SSW NNE 0

0 1

2 0

0 3

SW NE 0

3 2

2 0

0 7

WSW ENE 0

1 5

1 3

0 10 W

E O

O 2

0 0

0 2

1 WNW ESE 0

3 1

2 0

0 6

NW SE O

1 0

0 0

0 1

NNW-SSE 0

0 2

1 0

0 3

TOTAL 0

12 26 36 22 13 109 i

OYSTER CREEK 380 FOOT DATh JOINT FREQUENCY TABLES VERSION: 96.3 PRINTED 01-30-1997 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD 96010100 TO 96123123 STABILITY CLASS B 4

WIND SPEED SECTOR WINDS TO FROM 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24

>24 TOTAL N

S 0

1 0

4 6

3 14 NNE SSW 0

0 1

2 2

4 9

l NE SW 0

0 0

0 0

4 4

ENE WSF 0

0 1

2 1

0 4

E W

0 0

0 8

2 5

15 ESE WNW 0

0 3

10 18 12 43 SE NW 0

0 3

10 10 7

30 SSE NNW 0

0 3

0 3

2 8

S N

0 0

1 1

0 0

2 SSW NNE O

0 1

0 0

0 1

SW NE O

O O

4 0

0 4

WSW ENE O

0 1

2 2

0 5

W E

O 1

2 1

0 0

4 WNW ESE O

O 1

1 0

0 2

NW SE O

1 0

3 0

0 4

NNW SSE O

1 0

2 0

0 3

TOTAL 0

4 17 50 44 37 152

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OYSTER CREEK 380 FOOT DATA JOINT FREQUENCY TABLES VERSION: 96.3 PRINTED 01-30-1997 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD 96010100 TO 96123123 STABILITY CLASS C WIND SPEED SECTOR WINDS TO FROM 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24

>24 TOTAL N

S 0

2 0

6 5

4 17 NNE SSW 0

0 1

6 4

7 18 NE SW 0

0 3

0 3

2 8

ENE WSW 0

2 6

9 4

1 22 E

W 0

2 5

16 10 4

37 i

ESE WNW 0

1 2

21 25 19 68 SE NW 1

1 1

13 12 7

35 SSE NNW 0

0 2

0 6

2 10 S

N 0

0 1

0 0

0 1

SSW NNE O

O O

1 0

0 1

SW NE 1

0 4

3 1

0 9

WSW ENE O

2 7

6 1

0 16 W

E O

1 5

0 0

0 6

WNW ESE O

1 3

1 0

0 5

NW SE O

2 8

9 0

0 19 NNW SSE O

0 1

10 1

0 12 l

TOTAL 2

14 49 101 72 46 284 i

OYSTER CREEK 280 FOOT DATA JOINT FREQUENCY TABLES VERSION: 96.3 PRINTED 01-30-1997 5

HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD 96010100 TO 96123123 STABILITY CLASS D WIND SPEED SECTOR WINDS TO FROM 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24

>24 TOTAL N

S 6

33 133 130 46 53 401 NNE SSW 3

26 87 111 66 70 363 NE SW 6

26 60 39 8

3 142 ENE WSW 2

23 66 47 23 9

170 E

W 3

24 69 85 40 18 239 d

ESE WNW 1

26 76 134 79 101 417 SE NW 4

23 73 101 71 44 316 SSE NNW 3

27 70 56 48 31 235 S

N 3

16 46 56 21 12 154 SSW NNE 2

21 55 52 19 7

156 SW NE 9

30 77 64 31 43 254 WSW ENE 1

26 67 67 38 17 216 W

E 4

37 84 49 27 11 212 WNW ESE 3

52 89 44 19 15 222 NW SE 8

36 106 40 7

15 212 NNW SSE 3

27 109 54 8

12 213 l

TOTAL 61 453 1267 1129 551 461 3922

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OYSTER CREEK 380 FOOT DATA l

JOINT FREQUENCY TABLES VERSION: 96.3 PRINTED 01-30-1997 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION i

PERIOD OF RECORD 96010100 TO 96123123 STABILITY CLASS E WIND SPEED SECTOR WINDS TO FROM 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24

>24 TOTAL N

S 3

8 47 56 38 29 181 NNE SSW 2

21 56 153 65 36 333 NE SW 1

22 48 90 68 15 244 l

ENE WSW 4

12 36 69 54 22 187 E

W 4

12 21 80 76 31 224 i

ESE WNW 4

12 25 81 701 36 259 P

SE NW 3

12 26 66 78 19 204 SSE NNW 3

9 15 34 45 15 121 S

N 1

5 18 29 13 8

74 SSW NNE 6

8 15 17 5

2 53 SW NE O

12 39 24 16 12 103 WSW ENE 7

6 20 14 10 23 80 W

E 5

13 13 9

7 14 61 WNW ESE 2

16 21 9

3 7

58 NW SE 1

18 41 17 9

36 122 NNW SSE 2

17 38 16 7

25 105 l

TOTAL 48 203 479 764 595 320 2409 l

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OYSTER CREEK 380 FOOT DATA JOINT FREQUENCY TABLES VERSION: 96.3 PRINTED 01-30-1997 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD 96010100 TO 96123123 STABILITY CLASS F WIND SPEED SECTOR WINDS TO FROM 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24

>24 TOTAL N

S 3

8 19 15 4

1 50 NNE SSW 1

6 20 14 22 3

66 NE SW 2

9 17 47 31 20 126 ENE WSW 6

6 9

27 48 19 115 E

W 0

3 15 43 49 11 121 i

ESE WNW 2

6 17 59 55 13 152 j

i SE NW 2

8 20 38 57 28 153 1

SSE NNW 1

12 17 43 48 19 140 S

N 1

8 14 34 21 3

81 SSW NNE 4

7 11 11 3

0 36 SW NE 2

13 10 12 1

0 38 WSW ENE O

7 13 8

1 0

29 W

E O

1 19 3

0 0

23 WNW ESE 3

4 12 1

0 0

20 i

NW SE 2

4 3

1 0

0 10 NNW SSE 2

7 22 4

1 4

40 TOTAL 31 109 238 360 341 121 1200

t e OYSTER CREEK 380 FOOT DATA JOINT FREQUENCY TABLES VERSION: 96.3 PRINTED 01-30-1997 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD 96010100 TO 96123123 STABILITY CLASS G WIND SPEED SECTOR WINDS TO FROM 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24

>24 TOTAL N

S 3

14 16 0

1 0

34 i

NNE SSW 1

4 18 13 6

1 43 NE SW 4

13 12 20 11 2

62 1

ENE WSW 0

3 8

32 19 8

70 E

W 2

8 12 22 8

8 60 2

ESE WNW 1

S 13 31 16 10 80 j

SE NW 0

3 24 25 8

2 62 SSE NNW 1

3 13 19 8

1 45 4

S N

0 5

16 35 7

1 64 4

SSW NNE 1

12 10 17 1

0 41 SW NE 1

,3 11 12 0

0 34 WSW ENE 3

10 7

7 1

0 28 W

E 2

5 6

4 0

0 17 WNW ESE 2

6 6

0 0

0 14 NW SE 3

5 13 5

0 0

26 NhM SSE 0

9 14 4

0 0

27 TOTAL 24 119 199 246 86 33 707

4 i I

OYSTER CREEK 380 FOOT DATA JOINT FREQUENCY TABLES VERSION: 96.3 PRINTED 01-30-1997 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION l

FERIOD OF RECORD 96010100 TO 96123123 l

STABILITY CLASS ALL WIND SPEED SECTOR WINDS TO FROM 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24

>24 TOTAL N

S 15 66 216 214 101 90 702 NNE SSW 7

57 184 301 166 121 836 NE SW 13 70 144 196 121 47 591 ENE WSW 12 47 128 187 150 49 573 E

W 9

49 124 258 188 77 705 ESE WNW 8

55 137 346 302 195 1043 SE NW 10 47 147 261 241 115 821 SSE NNW 8

52 122 152 158 70 562 i

S N

5 35 96 155 62 24 377 SSW NNE 13 48 93 100 28 9

291 SW NE 13 68 143 121 49 55 449 WSW ENE 11 52 120 105 56 40 384 W

E 11 58 131 66 34 25 325 WNW ESE 10 82 133 58 22 22 327 NW SE 14 67 171 75 16 51 394 NNW SSE 7

61 186 91 17 41 403 TOTAL 166 914 2275 2686 1711 1031 8783 Hours of Missing / Invalid Data:

1