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THREE MILE ISLMID AQUATIC STUDY MONTHLY REPORT FOR OCTOBER 1985 Prepared for CPU Nuclear Corporation P.O. Box 480 Route 441 South Middletown, Pennsylvania 17057 Prepared by EA Engineering, Science, and Technology, Inc.
Hunt Valley /Loveton Center 15 Loveton Circle Sparks, Maryland 21152 fl0VEMBER 1985 0511260472 051110 PDR ADOCK 05000209 R
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IEREE MILE ISLAND AQUATIC STUDY MONTHLY REPORT FOR OCTOBER 1985 Prepared for CPU Nuclur Corporation P.O. Box 480 Route 441 South Middletown, Pennsylvania 17057 Prepared by EA Engineering, Science, and Technology, Inc.
Hunt Valley /Loveton Contir 15 Loveton Circle Sparks, Maryland 21152 NOVEMBER 1985
INTRODUCTION The objective of this monthly report is to document compliance with the nonradiological (aquatic) environmental monitoring programs specified in Sections 3.1.1.a(4), 3.1.2.a.. and 4.6.1 of the Environmental Technical Specifications (ETS). These programs have been carried out as directed in the Environmental Controls Aquatic Sampling Manual.
Program elements being conducted under contract to GPU Nuclear Corporation include benthic macroinvertebrates, ichthyoplankton, fish population dynanics (seine and electrofishing), creel surveys, and water quality.
The ultimate purpose of these studies is to obtain a database suf ficient to establish the natural fluctuations within the ecosystem and identify any significant l
biological alterations resulting f rom the TMINS.
Compliance with all programs specified in the ETS and detailed in the Oc tri w Aquatic Sampling Manual was achieved in September (Table 1).
The 1701-2100h creel surveys were not conducted at the General Reservoir, West Dam, or East Dam on 9 October due to boat motor f ailure.
Creel surveys at the General Reservoir, West Dam, and East Dam (during the 1701-2100h period) were not conducted due to darkness on 27 and 29 October.
The York Haven Generating Station creel survey, also during the 1701-2100h period, was not conducted due to darkness.
l Data presented in this report are considered provisional, pending subse-quant proofing, analysis, and presentation in the annual report.
Water Quality Analysis Ob lec tive: To measure select physical and chemical parameters of the Susquehanna River in the vicinity of Three Mile Island Nuclear Station (THINS) concurrent with General Ecological Survey samples.
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Proeress: Water quality samples were collected on 28 October l
1985 and f orwarded to TMI-EC (Table 1). Concurrent duplicate i
water samples were transported to EA's Chemistry laboratory for total dissolved solids analysis.
Comparisons of TMI-EC and EA ress ' ts will be made upon receipt of laboratory data.
Benthic Macroinvertebrates Ob iec tive:
To assess the abundance, distribution, and diversity of benthic macroinvertebrates at three stations in the vicinity of THINS.
Progress:
Be:thos sampling on 28 October 1985 consisted of replicate (4) seaples taken at each of the three benthos stations (Table 1).
Benthic macroinvertebrates collected on 11 June and 16 July were identified and biomassed with the exception of chironomid larvae.
Benthos collected on 13 August were identified and biomassed with the exception of chironomids and oligochaetes.
Laboratory sorting of benthos collected during September was also completed.
Ic ht hvoolank t en Ob icc tive:
To determine species composition, relative abundance, density, seasonal and spatial distribution of ichthyoplankton at eight stations in the vicinity of THINS.
Progress:
Ichthyoplankton field sampling for the 1985 season was completed with the 28 August collection.
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Seine Obiective:
To assess species composition, relative abundance, seasonal and spatial distribution, condition f actor, occur-rence of parasites, anomalies and fish kills, and species diversity of fishes vulnerable to seine capture at six stations in the vicinity of THINS.
Proeress:
Seine collections were taken at each of the six sampling stations on 8 October 1985 (Table 1).
Electrofishing Ob iec tive: To assess species composition, relative abundance, occurrence of parasites, anomalies, and species diversity of fishes vulnerable to electrofisher capture at six stations in j
the vicinity of THINS.
Progress:
Electrofishing at the six stations was completed on 31 October 1985 (Table 1).
Samples consisted of 178 fish of 16 species (Tables 2 and 3). More fish (70 specimens) were l
collected at Station 4A1 than at any other station.
The greatest variety of species (10) was also found at Station 4 Al. Gizzard shad was the predominant species captured in October.
Ectoparasites observed on fishes taken by electro-fisher during October included:
1eeches on 1 channel catfish, 1
1 redbreast sunfish, and 2 largemouth bass; anchor worms (Lernaea) on 2 white suckers and 1 largemouth bass.
Fin rot was observed and inflicted 1 smallmouth bass. Wounds rotated to angling (e.g., mouth fungus, eye injuries, etc.) were seen on 2 pumpkinseeds.
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Creel Survey Ob iec t ive: To investigate the extent of success of sport-fishing, and determine angler residence and use of catch, in the Susquehanna River near TMINS.
Progress: Greel surveys were conducted on 9, 26, 27, and 29 i
October 1985 (Table 1).
Interviews consisted of 107 anglers who reportedly fished 425.52 hours6.018519e-4 days <br />0.0144 hours <br />8.597884e-5 weeks <br />1.9786e-5 months <br />, caught 601 fish, and har-vested 276 fish (467. of the total catch) (Tables 3 through 6).
The average catch per ef fort (c/e) and harvest per ef fort (h/e) was 1.41 and 0.65 per hour, respectively.
Smallmouth bass (171 specimens) and unidentified sunfishes (243 speci-mens) were the predominant species caught by anglers, while crapples (103 specimens) dominated angler harvest.
Most anglers (100), most fish caught (352), most fish harvested (164) and most hours fished (215.84) were recorded at the General Reservoir.
The highest c/e (5.44) was recorded at the East Dam.
Anglers interviewed were predominately residents of York or Dauphin counties, and the majority indicated that they eat at least a portion of their catch.
Tabulation of 8,12, 21, and 23 September creel survey data was completed (Tables 7 through 10).
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TABLE 1 AQUATIC SAMPLING CONDUCTED DURING OCTOBER 1985 IN COMPLIANCE WITH THREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR STATION ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Oc tob er Discioline L-1 i-11 13-19 20-26 27-31 Water Quality Analysis X
Benthic Macroinvertebrates X
Ichthyoplankton(a) l l
Seine X
Electrofishing X
Creel Survey X
X XX l
(a)
Sampling (for 1985) completed on 28 August 1985.
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TABLE 2 FISHES CAFTURED BY AC ELECTROFISHER ON 31 OCTOBER 1985 NEAR IMINS TM-AQF TM-AQF TM-AQF TM-AQF TM-AQF TM-AQF Zone
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-13Al
-10A3
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-10B3
-11B1 TOTAL Time 2021 2112 2145 2229 1945 1829 Duratica (min) 22 21 18 17 14 15 Air Temp (C) 9.8 9.5 9.2 9.4 10.0 9.6 Vater Temp (C) 10..
10.7 10.7 10.4 10.5 10.5 Dissolved oxygen (cg/L) 12.',
11.9 11.7 11.3 12.5 13.5 pH 7.9 7.8 7.7 7.5 8.1 8.5 Conductivity (micrathos/cm) 418 406 436 326 309 366 Secchi Disc (cm) 68.6 91.4 76.2 99.1 91.4 86.4 Volts 175 175 175 175 175 175 Amps 8.0 8.0 9.0 8.5 7.0 8.0 Cizzard shad 44 16 10 70 Ccamen carp 2
1 4
7 Quillback 2
8 3
13 1
1 6
White sucker 4
Shorthead redhorse 2
2 Channel catfish 1
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2 6
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11 5
1 1
22 Creen sunfish 1
I Pumpkinseed 7
1 1
1 11 21 l
Smallmouth bass 3
3 Largemouth bass 2
4 6
White crappie 2
2 1
2 3
8 I
Black crappie 2
l Yellow perch 1
1 Valleye 2
3 2
1 8
1 Total Specimens 70 38 23 4
16 27 178 Total Species 10 6
7 4
7 7
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Dish C.=ght 28 39 28 3
ti.h Keta 19 32 21 I
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3 4
40 18 54 3
12 2
188 rash C4=ght 63 9
26 1
133 34 36 5
8 37 352 f aek Inr4 22 7
8 40 4
6 3
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Angles.
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72 IF Fash C+"ska 72 27 203 50 fish sept 29 8
50 Il mas. Fa.hed 45.01 13.75 175.16 24.76 C sth/Elfast (hl I.60 I.96 1.36 2.02 Sy-c i es.
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5 4
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Day 8 Saa 12 Thor 21 Sat 23 Mon Weather The.amse r a t a.s ma ; Fa s t l y Partly ClouJy; Partly Cisar overcast Cls=Jy;Fastly ClouJy ClouJy; Overcast /vinJy Baver Stage (m)
OJS IJ1 OJZ 0.95 Air Temy (C) 24.0 31.0 29.5 25.0 21.0 17.5 25.0 29.0 27.0 22.0 23.5 21.0 Waer T.sp (C) 26.0 29.0 28.0 22.5 22.5 21.0 23.0 25.0 24.5 22.0 23.0 22.0 Tames:
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Anglere 8
12 3
3 1
3 13 13 13 I
8 12 90 Fash Caught 15 I
3 4
45 to 10 2
26 4
127 limb Kept 10 3
1 3
40 7
7 48 3
92 Hour. FisheJ I4.34 20.67 1.17 3.00 3.00 2.83 36.25 22.25 20.50 4.00 26.00 24.09 178.10 Catch /Effurt (b) 0.77 0.72 0.85 1.00 1.33 0.00 1.83 0.45 0.49 0.50 1.00 0.17 0.78 Day Totals:
Angless 23 7
39 25 tish Caught 27 7
61 32 Fi.h Kept 14 I
54 21 buur FisheJ 36.18 8.83 79.00 54.09 Catc h/Ef f or t (b) 0.75 0.79 0.77 0.59 Spec ie s:
Cea carp 18 2K32R 2R IK 3K 15k 18 Cb.auel catf ish IK SK 2K bK 8
Rock base 3K IR 6K IR 9K 2R ll BeJbreast sumfist 16K 16K 16 Fumabimeced IR ik I
timegill IK IK 2K 2
Souf ishes (t ecceit app-)I IR 2K IK 3K IK 4
Smallevuth bass 9K 2K 6K 3K3R IK Ik 3K6R 24K IOR 34 L.rgemoutb base 2K IK 3K 3
Elec k c rappie 6K IK IK BK 8
Crappise (Formig spp.)I IK IK!k 2K SK 9K 10 to b'alleye IKIR 3K2k IK2R 2K 7K Sk 12 I Lencret ide nt i f ic a t iva K Kept k k= leased
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