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Radioactive Waste & Environ Monitoring Annual Rept 1987
ML20153C646
Person / Time
Site: Zion  File:ZionSolutions icon.png
Issue date: 12/31/1987
From: Graesser K
COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO., TELEDYNE ISOTOPES
To: Davis A
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION III)
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NUDOCS 8805060272
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SUMMARY

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1.0 EFFLUENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1.1 Gaseous ........................... 3 1.2 Liquid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2.0 SOLID R ADI0 ACTIVE WASTE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3.0 DOSE TO MAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3.1 Gaseous Effluent Pathways .................. 3 3.2 Liquid Effl uent Pathways . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 l 4.0 SITE METEOROLOGY ......................... 5 5.0 ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING ..................... 5 5.1 Gamma Radiation ....................... 6 5.2 Airborne I-131 and Particulate Radioactivity . . . . . . . . . 6 5.3 Aquatic Radioactivity .................... 6 i 5.4 Milk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 5.5 S a mp l e Co l l ec t i o n s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 f

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

7.0 MILCH ANIMAL CENSUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 8.0 NEAREST RESIDENT CENSUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 9.0 INTERLABORATORY COMPARIS0N PROGRAM RESULTS ........-.... 9 APPENDIX ! - DATA TABLES AND FIGURES , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 4

Station Releases Table 1.1-1 Gaseous Effluents .................. 32 Table 1.2-1 Liquid Effluents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Table 2.0-1 Solid Waste Shipments

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P,,agg APPENDIX-I - DATA TABLES AND FIGURES StationReleases(continued)  !

Figure 3.1 Figure 3.1-4 Isodose and Concentration Contours . . . . . . . . . . 88 Table 3.1-1 Maximum Dose Resulting from Airborne Releases . . . . 92 Table 3.2-1 Maximum Dose Resulting from Liquid Effluents . . . . . 94 Environmental Monitoring Figure 5.0-1 Locations of Fixed Environmental Radiological '

Stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Table 5.0-1 Standard Radiological Monitoring Program . . . . . . . 98 ,

Table 5.0 Table 5.0-5 Env iro nmen t a l S umma ry Ta b l e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Table 5.1-1 Ganna Radiation Measurements (TLD) . . . . . . . . . . 106 APPENDIX II - METEOROLOGICAL DATA . . ................. 109 APPENDIX III - LISTING OF MISSED SAMPLES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 L APPENDIX IV - AIR PUMPS CALIBRATION . ................. 140 l

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l INTRODUCTION 1

i Zion Station, adjacent to Lake Michigan in Zion, Illinois, consists of two WestingFeuse pressurized water reactors, each with a generating capacity of 1 1100 MWe (3250 MWT) at full power. The Zion plant has been designed to

, minimize radioactive releases to the environment. The Technical Specifica- ,

tions limit rsdionuclide releases to values that will insure that radiation  ;

I doses attributable to the operation of the plant will satisfy the "as low as achievable" philosophy, i Various environmental samples are collected at indicator and background locations and analyzed to determine if changes in radioactivity levels may be If significant changes due to attributable to the operation of the plant.

the plant operation are measured, these changes are correlated with effluent releases. The results of these analyses are sumarized on a monthly basis and

, reported to the Nuclear Regulatory Consnission annually.  ;

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SUMARY j i Gaseous and liquid effluents for the period remained below the Technical Specification limits. Calculations of environmental concentrations based on effluent and meteorological data for the period indicate that consumption by the public of radioactive materials attributable to the plant are unlikely to exceed regulatory limits. Gamma radiation exposure from noble gases released to the atmosphere represented the critical pathway for the period with a maximum individual dose estirrated to be 0.0020 mrem for the year, when a shielding and occupancy factor of 0.7 is assumed. The assessment of radia-tion doses are performed in accordance with the Offsite Dose' Calculation Manual (ODCM). The results of analysis confirm that the station is operating in compliance with 10CFR50 Appendix ! and 40 CFR 190.

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t 1.0 EFFLUENTS 1.1 Gaseous Effluents to the Atmosphere  :

j Measured concentrations and isotopic composition of noble gases,

  • radioiodine, and particulate radioactivity released to the atmos-  ;

l phere during the year, are listed in Table 1.1-1. A total of 1.18E+02 curies of noble gases was released with a maximum release rate of 1.1E+06 pCi/sec during any one-hour period.

A total of 4.95E-04 curies of I-131 and I-133 was released during ,

the year.

A total of 6.67E-03 curies of beta-gama emitters and 2.98E-03 4

curies of alpha emitters was released as airborne particulate

< matter. Also, 8.30E+01 curies of tritium was released.

1.2 Liquids Released to Lake Michigan A total of 5.61E+07 liters of radioactive liquid wastes containing t 0.68 curies (excluding tritium) were discharged from the station.

These wastes were released at a maximum monthly average concentra- ,

9 tion of 3.7E-09 pCi/mi for unidentified radioactivity. During the 4 same period, 2.16E+02 curies of tritium and 1.75E-04 curies of alpha radioactivity were released. Monthly release estimates and  !

principal radionuclides in liquid effluents are given in Table 1.2-1.

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2.0 , SOLID RADIOACTIVE WASTES i

Solid radioactive wastes were shipped to Richland, Washington; Hanford, i Washington; Beatty, Nevada; and/or Barnwell Nuclear Center, South i Carolina. The record of waste shipments is summarized in Table 2.0-1.

3.0 DOSE TO MAN .

l 3.1 Gaseous Effluent Pathways '

Gama Dose Rates i Gama 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). Isodose  !

a contours of whole body dose are shown in Figure 3.1-1 for the year.

Based on measured effluents and meteorclogical data, the maximum

. dose to an individual would be 0.0020 mrem for the year, with an occupancy or shielding factor of 0.7 included. The maximum gama air dose was 0.0058 mrad.

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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/cmd and an occupancy factor of 1.0 is used. The skin dose from beta and gamma radiation for the year was 0.016 mrem.

4 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 0.030 mrad.

Radioactive Iodine The human thyroid exhibits a significant capacity to concentrate  !

ingested or inhaled iodine, and the radioiodine, 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 irterest for this radionuclide is ingestion of radiotodine in milk by an infant. Calculations made in previous years indicate that contributions to doses from inhalation of I-131 and I-133, and I-133 in milk are negligible.

I Iodine-131 Concentration in Air ,

The calculated concentration contours for I-131 in air are shown in i Figure 3.1-3. Included in these calculations is an iodine cloud i

depletion factor which accounts for the phenomenon of elemental ,

iodine deposition on the ground. The maximum pff-site average I concentration is estimated to be 2.47E-04 pC1/m3 for the year.  ;

1 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 I-131 and the source of milk was taken to be the nearest dairy l f arm with the cows pastured from May to October. The maximum l l

infant's thyroid dose was 3.63E-02 mrem during the year (Table l i

3.1-1). I I Concentration of Particulates in Air Concentration contours of radioactive airborne particulates are shown in Figure 3.1-4. The m is estimated to be 1.14E-03 pCi/m3. aximum off-site average level 4

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Sumary of Doses Table 3.1-1 sumarite the doses resulting from releases of air-borne radioactivity via the different exposure pathways.

3.2 , Liquid Effluent Pathways t 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 i 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 i

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 Oose Calculation Manual. The maximum whole body dose for the year was 4.94E-03 mrem '

j and no organ dose exceeded 6.53E-03 mrem.

1 4.0 SITE METEOROLOGY l l A summary of the site meteorological measurements taken during each i calendar quarter of the year is given in Appendix II. The cumula-g tive joint frequency distributions were based on the 250' level wind

speed and the differential temperature between the 250' and 35' levels. <

Data recovery for all tower measurements for the year was 99.3%.

5.0 ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING Table 5.0-1 p ovides an outline of the radiological environmental i monitoring 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. T4bles 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 available for inspection at the Station or in the Corporate Offices.

Specific findings for various environmental media are discussed below, i

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i 5.1 Gama Radiation External radiation dose from on-site sources and noble gases re-leased to the atmosphere was measured at nine indicator and four  :

reference (background) locations using CaSO :Dy 4 thermoluminescent  !

3 dosimeters (TLD). A comparison of the TLD results for reference i locations with indicator locations is included in Table 511.

Additional TL0s, a total of 27, were installed on June 1,1980, such >

that each land sector was covered at both five miles and the site boundary. ,

5.2 Airborne I-131 and Particulate Radioactivity Concentrations of airborne 1-131 and particulate radioactivity at monitoring locations are sumarized in Tables 5.0-2 through 5.0-5. i Locations of the samplers are shown in Figure 5.0-1. Airborne I-131 remained below the LLD of 0.10 pCi/m3 throughout the year.

Gross beta concentrations ranged from 0.005 to 0.040 pC1/m3 at indi-cator locations with an average concentration of 0.020 pCi/mJ. No

  • radioactivity attributable to station operation was detected in any sample.

5.3 Aquatic Radioactivity Water samples were collected weekly from six public water works that draw water from Lake Michigan. The samples were composited and i analyzed monthly for gamma emitters and quarterly for tritium. '

Gama emitters were in all cases below the limits of detection for the program, and tritium concentrations were within the ranges expected in environmental water.

Cooling water samples were collected weekly, composited, and analyzed for gross beta and tritium concentrations. All samples contained both gross beta activity and tritium in concentrations in the range to be expected in environmental samples,  !

Fish samples were collected from the vicinity of the station, and the edible portions analyzed for gama emitters. Concentrations of radioactivity in these samples were below the limits of detection for the program indicating the presence of no radioactivity due to station operation.

Sediment samples were collected near site off Illinois Beach State Park and analyzed for gama emitters. Gama radioactivity was below the limit of detection.

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5.4 Milk Milk tamples were collected monthly from Noveder through April, and  !

weekly the rest of the year. The samples were analyzed for I-131 by high-sensitivity methods (iodine chemistry and low level beta counting). Radioiodine remained below the limits of detection of 0.5 pC1/1 during the grazing period (May - October) and 5.0 pC1/1 during the non-grazing period (November - April). The samples were analyzed for gamma emitters beginning in October, 1985. Gamma radioactivity was below the limit of detection.

5.5 Sample Collections All semples w ' "cliected as scheduled except those listed in Listing of Missed Sam t^s, Appendix III.

. i 6.0 ANALYTICAL PROCEDUkl.i

! A description of the procedures used for analyzing radioactivity in environmental samples is given in Appendiv III of the report for the period January - December,1985. Procedure ed during the period covered by this report remained essentially unchangd. ,

i 7.0 MILCH ANIMAL CENSUS There are no milk-producing animals within a five-mile radius of the Zion l Generating Station. The closest dairy animals on record are those at l Amestead Dairy (Z-20), located just over five miles at 270*. As of  :

August 1987 the dairy had 67 cows. This information was obtained through j the Agricultural Extension office in Grayslake, Illinois, and interviews  ;

with the manager of Amestead Farm, and the milk pickup driver. The census  :

was conducted by P. Coulter on August 4,1987. '

Z-20 Amestead Dairy O ad, Milks 67 cows .

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May - October: Pasture feedlot less than two acres. Green chop cut daily, hay, high moisture corn, and protein /

mineral supplement.

i November - April: Feedlot less than two acres, i

Haylage, hay, high moisture corn, l and protein / mineral supplement.

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May - October: Pasture feedlot less than two acres. Green chop cut daily, hay high moisture corn, and protein /

mineral supplement.

8.0 NEAREST RESIDENT CENSUS A census of the nearest residences within a five (5) mile radius was con-ducted on August 4, 1987 by P. Coulter. The locations of residences remained unchanged from the previous census. The nearest residences are listed below.

Nearest Direction Resident (M)

N 3946 NNE Lake NE Lake ENE Lake E Lake ESE Lake SE Lake SSE Lake S 2738 SSW 2738 SW 1852 WSW 1610 W 1529 WNW 1529 NW 1771 NNW 2577 8

9.0 INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRA,M 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 environmental-type samples (e.g. milk or water) containing concentrations of radionuclides known to the issuing agency but not to participant laboratories. 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 reprot 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 May 1984 through December 1987. This program has been conducted by the U. S. Enbironmental Protection Agency Intercomparison and Calibration Section, Quality Assurance Branch, Environmental Monitoring and S. port Laboratory, Las Vegas, Nevada.

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

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Table A-3 lists results of the analyses on in-house spiked samples.

Table A-4 lists results of the analyses on in-house "blank" samples.

Attachment B lists acceptance criteria for "spiked" samples.

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parison of EPA and Teledyne Isotopes Midwest Laboratory results for milk, water, air filters, and food samples,1984 through 1987.a  ;

Concentration in pCi/lb Lab Sample Date TIML Result EPA Resultd Code Type Collec ted Analysis 120C 15, N=1 Control Limits STW-358 Water May 1984 Gr. alpha 3.010.6 3f5.0 0.0-11.7 Gr. beta 6.7*1.2 615.0 0.0-14.7 STM-366 Milk June 1984 Sr-89 21i3.1 2515.0 16.3-33.7 Sr-90 13*2.0 17tl.5 14.4-19.6 I-131 4615.3 43f6.0 32.6-53.4 Cs-137 3814.0 35f5.0 26.3-43.7 K 1577t172 1496175 1336-1626 STW-368 Water July 1984 Gr. alpha 5.111.1 615.0 0.0-14.7 Gr. beta 11.912.4 1315.0 4.3-21.7 STW-369 Water August 1984 I-131 34.315.0 34.016.0 23.6-44.4 STW-370 Water August 1984 H-3 30031253 28172356 2200-3434 STF-371 Food July 1984 Sr-89 22.015.3 25.015.0 14.3-33.7 Sr-90 14.713.1 20.011.5 17.4-22.6 I-131 <172 39.016.0 28.6-49.4 Cs-137 24.015.3 25.015.0 14.3-33.7 K 25031132 2605i130 2379-2831 STAF-372 Air August 1984 Gr. alpha 15.311.2 1715.0 8.3-25.7 Filter Gr. beta 56.010.0 5115.0 42.3-59.7 Sr-90 14.311.2 1811.5 15.6-20.4 i Cs-137 21.0i2.0 1515.0 6.3-23.7 STW-375 Water Sept 1984 Ra-226 5.110.4 4.9i0.7 3.6-6.2 )

Ra-228 2.210.1 2.310.4 1.7-2.9 STW-377 Water Sept 1984 Gr. alpha 3.3fl.2 5.015.0 0.0-13.7 Gr. beta 12.7*2.3 16.0*5.0 7.3-24.7 STW-379 Water Oct 1984 H-3 2860 312 28101205 2454-3166 l STW-380 Water Oct 1984 Cr-51 <36 4015.0 31.3-48.7 Co-60 20.3fl.2 20f 5.0 11.3-28.7 Zn-65 15018.1 14715.0 138.3-155.7 Ru-106 <30 47f5.0 36.3-55.7 Cs-134 31.517.0 3115.0 22.3-39.7 Cs-137 26.711.2 24f5.0 15.3-32.7 1

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Concentration in pCi/lb Lab Sample Date TIML Result EPA Resultd Code Type Collec ted Analysis 12cc Is, N=1 Control Limits STM-382 Milk Oct 1984 Sr-89 15.714.2 2215.0 13.3-30.7 Sr-90 12.7tl.2 1611.5 13.4-18.6 I-131 41.713.1 42f6.0 31.6-42.4 Cs-137 31.316.1 3215.0 23.3-40.7 K 1447166 1517176 1386-1648 STW-384 Water Oct 1984 Gr. alpha 9.7tl.2 1415.0 5.3-22.7 (Blind) Sample A Ra-226 3.310.2 3.010.5 2.2-3.8 Ra-228 3.411.6 2.110.3 1.6-2.6 Uranium nae 0.0-15.4 Sample 8 Gr. beta 48.315.0 6415.0 55.3-72.7 Sr-89 10.714.6 1115.0 2.3-19.7 Sr-90 7.311.2 1211.5 9.4-14.6 Co-60 16.3fl.2 1415.0 5.3-22.7 Cs-134 <2 2f5.0 0.0-10.7 Cs-137 16.711.2 1415.0 5.3-22.7 STAF-387 Air Nov 1984 Gr. alpha 18.7*1.2 1515.0 6.3-23.7 Filter Gr. beta 59.0i5.3 5215.0 43.3-60.7 Sr-90 18.3tl.2 2111.5 18.4-23.6 Cs-137 10.311.2 1015.0 1.3-18.7 STW-388 Water Dec 1984 I-131 28.0t2.0 3616.0 25.6-36.4 STW-389 Water Dec 1984 H-3 35831110 3182i360 2558-3806 STW-391 Water Dec 1984 Ra-226 8.411.7 8.611.3 6.4-10.8 Ra-228 3.110.2 4.110.6 3.0-5.2 STW-392 Water Jan 1985 Sr-89 <3.0 3.015.0 0.0-11.7 Sr-90 27.3t5.2 30.011.5 27.4-32.0 STW-393 Water Jan 1985 Gr. alpha 3.3fl.2 515.0 0.0-13.7 )

Gr. beta 17.3i3.0 15i5.0 6.3-23.7 STF-395 Food Jan 1985 Gr. alpha 4.712.3 6.0i5.0 0.0-14.7 Gr. beta 11.311.2 15.015.0 6.3-23.7' Sr-89 25.316.4 34.0i5.0 25.3-42.8.

Sr-90 27.0i8.8 26.011.5 23.4-28.6 I-131 38.0i2.0 35.016.0 24.6-45.4 Cs-137 32.7i2.4 29.015.0 20.3-37.7 K 1410i212 1382il20 1174-1590 l

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Concentration in pCi/10 Lab Sample Date TIML Result EPA Resultd Code Type Collec ted Analysis 120c Is, N=1 Control Limits STW-397 Water Feb 1985 Cr-51 <29 4815.0 39.3-56.7 Co-60 21.313.0 2015.0 11.3-28.7 Zn-65 53.715.0 5515.0 46.3-63.7 Ru-106 <23 2515.0 16.3-33.7 Cs-134 32.311.2 3515.0 26.3-43.7 Cs-137 25.313.0 2515.0 16.3-33.7 STW-398 Water Feb 1985 H-3 38691319 3796i634 3162-4430 STM-400 Milk March 1985 I-131 7.312.4 9.010.9 ,

7.4-10.6 STW-402 Water March 1985 Ra-226 4.610.6 5.0i0.8 3.7-6.3 Ra-228 <0.8 9.011.4 6.7-11.3 Reanalysis Ra-228 9.010.4 STW-404 Water March 1985 Gr. alpha 4.712.3 615.0 0.0-14.7 Gr. beta 11.311.2 1515.0 6.3-23.7 STAF-405 Air March 1985 Gr. alpha 9.311.0 10.015.0 1.3-18.7 Filter Gr. beta 42.011.1 36.0i5.0 27.3-44.7 Sr-90 13.311.0 15.011.5 12.4-17.6 Cs-137 6.311.0 6.015.0 0.0-14.7 STW-407 Water April 1985 I-131 8.010.0 7.510.8 6.2-8.8 STW-408 Water April 1985 H-3 33991150 35591630 2929-4189 STW-409 Water April 1985 l (Blind) Gr. alpha 29.711.8 32.0i5.0 23.3-40.7 Sample A Ra-226 4.410.2 4.110.6 3.1-5.1 Ra-228 nae 6.210.9 4.6-7.8 I Uranium NA8 7.016.0 0.0-17.4 I Sample B Gr. beta 74.3t11.8 72.015.0 63.3-80.7 l Sr-89 12.317.6 10.0i5.0 1.3-18.7 Sr-90 14.712.4 15.011.5 12.4-17.6 Co-60 14.712.4 15.015.0 6.3-23.7 Cs-134 12.012.0 15.015.0 6.3-23.7 Cs-137 14.012.0 12.015.0 3.3-20.7 I

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Concentration in pCi/lb Lab Sample Date TIML Result EPA Resultd 1 Code Type Collec ted Analysis 12ac Is, N=1 Control Limits STW-413 Water May 1985 Sr-89 36.0t12.4 39.015.0 30.3-47.7 Sr-90 14.314.2 15.0il.5 12.4-17.6 STW-414 Water May 1985 Gr. alpha 8.3i4.1 12.015.0 3.3-20.7 Gr. beta 8.7tl.2 11.015.0 2.3-19.7 STW-416 Water June 1985 Cr-51 44.716.0 44.015.0 45.3-52.7 Co-60 14.3fl.2 14.015.0 5.3-22.7 Zn-65 50.3i7.0 47.0t5.0 38.3-55.7 Ru-106 55.315.8 62.015.0 53.3-70.7 Cs-134 32.7*1.2 35.0i5.0 26.3-43.7 Cs-137 22.7f2.4 20.0i5.0 11.3-28.7 STW-418 Water June 1985 H-3 24461132 24161351 1807-3025 STM-421 Milk June 1985 Sr-89 10.314.6 11.015.0 2.3-19.7 Sr-90 9.012.0 11.011.5 8.4-13.6 I-131 11.711.2 11.016.0 0.6-21.4 Cs-'137 12.7tl.2 11.015.0 2.3-19.7 K 1512162 1525i132 1393-1657 STW-423 Water July 1985 Gr. alpha 5.010.0 11.0i5.0 2.3-19.7 Gr. beta 5.0i2.0 8.015.0 0.0-16.7 STW-425 Water August 1985 I-131 25.7i3.0 33.0i6.0 22.6-43.4 STW-426 Water August 1985 H-3 4363183 4480i447 3704-5255 STAF-427 Air August 1985 Gr. alpha 11.310.6 13.0i5.0 4.3-21.7 Filter Gr. beta 46.0il.0 44.015.0 35.3-52.7 1 Sr-90 17.7t0.6 18.0il.5 15.4-20.6  :

Cs-137 10.310.6 8.0i5.0 0.0-16.7 i STW-429 Water Sept 1985 Sr-89 15.710.6 20.0i5.0 11.3-28.7 i l

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Concentration in pCi/lb Lab Sample Date TIML Result EPA Resultd Code Type Coll ec ted Analysis 120c 15, N=1 Control Limits STW-433 Water Oct 1985 Cr-51 <13 21.015.0 12.3-29.7 Co-60 19.310.6 20.015.0 11.3-28.7 Zn-65 19.710.6 19.0t5.0 10.3-27.7 Ru 106 <19 20.015.0 11.3-28.7 Cs-134 17.011.0 20.0t5.0 11.3-28.7 Cs-137 19.311.2 20.015.0 11.3-28.7 STW-435 Water Oct 1985 H-3 1957150 1974t345 1376-2572 STW-436 Water Oct 1985 437 (Blind)

Sample A Gr. alpha 53.0il.0 52.0113 29.4-74.6 Ra-226 5.9i0.1 6.311.0 4.1-7.9 Ra-228 8.210.1 10.111.5 7.5-12.7 Uranium NA0 8.0t10.4 0.0-18.4 Sample B Gr. beta 85.7t2.5 75.015.0 76.3-83.7 Sr-89 21.311.5 27.0*5.0 18.3-35.7 Sr-90 10.3i0.6 9.Dil.5 6.4-11.6 Co-60 18.311.2 18.015.0 9.3-26.7 )

Cs-134 16.311.2 18.015.0 9.3-26.7 Cs-137 19.011.0 18.015.0 9.3-26.7 STM-439 Milk Oct 1985 Sr-89 50.310.6 48.015.0 39.3-56.7 Sr-90 23.310.6 26.0il.5 23.4-28.6 I-131 45.713.2 42.0i6.0 31.6-52.4 l Cs-137 60.710.6 55.0i5.0 47.3-64.7 l X 1547129 1540i77 1406-1674  ;

STW-441 Water Nov 1935 Gr. alpha 5.310.6 10.015.0 1.3-18.7  :

Gr. beta 11.711.2 13.0f5.0 4.3-21.7  !

STW-443 Water Dec 1986 I-131 46.7*2.1 45.016.0 l

34.6-55.4 l STW-444 Water Dec 1985 Ra-226 6.St0.1 7.111.1 5.2-9.0 Ra-228 6.110.1 7.3fl.1 5.4-9.2 STW-445 Water Jan 1986 Sr-89 29.712.5

  • 31.015.0 22.3-39.7 Sr-90 13.710.6 15.0il.5 12.4-17.6 STW-446 Water Jan 1986 Gr. alpha 3.010.0 3.015.0 0.0-11.7 Gr. beta 5.310.6 7.015.0 0.0-15.7 14 l

Table A-1, (continued)

Concentration in pCi/lb Lab Sample Date TIML Result EPA Resultd Code Type Coll ec ted Analysis 12cc 15, N=1 Control Limits STF-447 Food Jan 1986 Sr-89 24.312.5 25.015.0 16.3-33.7 Sr-90 17.310.6 10.011.5 7.4-12.6 I-131 22.712.3 20.016.0 9.6-30.4 Cs-137 16.3i0.6 15.0t5.0 6.3-23.7 K 927146 9501144 701-1199 STW-448 Water Feb 1986 Cr-51 45.013.6 38.015.0 29.3-46.7 Co-60 19.711.5 18.015.0 9.3-26.7 Zn-65 44.0i3.5 40.0f5.0 31.3-40.7 Ru-106 <9.0 0.015.0 0.0-8.7 Cs-134 28.312.3 30.015.0 21.3-38.7 Cs-137 23.7i0.6 22.015.0 13.3-30.7 STW-449 Water Feb 1986 H-3 5176i48 5227tS25 4317-6137 STW-450 Water Feb 1986 U total 8.010.0 9.0t6.0 0.0-19.4 STM-451 Milk Feb 1986 I-131 7.010.0 9.016.0 0.0-19.4 STW-452 Water March 1986 Ra-226 3.810.1 4.110.6 3.0-5.2 Ra-228 11.0i0.5 12.411.8 9.2-15.5 ,

l STW-453 Water March 1986 Gr. alpha 6.710.6 15.0i5.0 6.3-23.7 1 Gr. beta 7.310.6 8.Di5.0 0.0-16.7 i STW-454 Water April 1986 I-131 7.0i0.0 9.016.0 0.0-19.4 STW-455 Water April 1986 456 (Blind)

Sample A Gr. alpha 15.0il.0 17.0i5.0 8.3-25.7 Ra-226 3.110.1 2.9f0.4 2.1-3.7 l Ra-228 1.510.2 2.0f0.3 1.5-2.5 Uranium 4.710.6 5.016.0 0.0-15.4 Sample B Gr. beta 28.7tl.2 35.0i5.0 26.3-43.7 Sr-89 5.7i0.6 7.0i5.0 0.0-15.7 Sr-90 7.0i0.0 7.011.5 4.4-9.6 Co-60 10.711.5 10.0i5.0 1.3-18.7 Cs-134 4.0il.7 5.0i5.0 0.0-13.7 Cs-137 5.310.6 5.015.0 0.0-13.7 15

l Table A-1. (continued)

I Concentration in pCi/lb Lab Sample Date TIML Result EPA Resultd Code Type Collec ted Analysis 120c Is, N=1 Control Limits STAF-457 Air April 1986 Gr. alpha 13.710.6 15.015.0 6.3-23.7 Filter Gr. beta 46.3f0.6 47.015.0 38.3-55.7 Sr-90 14.710.6 18.011.5 15.4-20.6 Cs-137 10.710.6 10.015.0 1.3-18.7 STU-458 Urine April 1986 Tritium 4313t70 44231189 4096-4750 STW-459 Water May 1986 Sr-89 4.310.6 5.015.0 0.0-13.7 Sr-90 5.0i0.0 5.011.5 2.4-7.6 STW-460 Water May 1986 Gr. alpha 5.310.6 8.015.0 0.0-16.7 Gr. beta 11.311.2 15.015.0 6.3-23.7 STW-461 Water June 1986 Cr-51 <9.0 0.015.0 0.0-8.7 Co-60 66.011.0 66.0f5.0 57.3-74.7 Zn-65 87.311.5 86.015.0 77.3-94.7 Ru-106 39.712.5 50.015.0 41.3-58.7 Cs-134 49.312.5 49.015.0 40.3-57.7 )

Cs-137 10.311.5 10.015.0 1.3-18.7 STW-462 Water June 1986 Tritium 3427125 3125i361 2499-3751 ,

l STM-464 Milk June 1986 Sr-89 <1.0 0.0i5.0 0.0-8.7 '

Sr-90 15.310.6 16.011.5 13.4-18.6 I-131 48.312.3 41.0i6.0 30.6-51.4 Cs-137 43.711.5 31.0*5.0 22.3-39.7 K 1567f114 1600f80 1461-1739 STW-465 Water July 1986 Gr. alpha 4.710.6 6.015.0 0.0-14.7 Gr. beta 18.711.2 18.015.0 9.3-26.7 STW-467 Water August 1986 I-131 30.310.6 45.0i6.0 34.4-55.4 STW-468 Water August 1986 Pu-239 11.310.6 10.lil.0 8.3-11.9 STW-469 Water August 1986 Uranium 4.010.0 4.016.0 0.0-14.4 STAF-470 Air Sept 1986 Gr. alpha 19. 3fl . 5 22.015.0 13.3-30.7 l 471 Filter Gr. beta 64.0f2.6 66.015.0 57.3-74.7 l 472 Sr-90 22.011.0 22.015.0 19.4-24.6 Cs-137 25.711.5 22.0i5.0 13.3-30.7 STW-473 Water Sept 1986 Ra-226 6.010.1 6.110.9 4.5-7.7 Ra-228 8.711.1 9.111.4 6.7-11.5 16

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l Table A-1. (continued).

Concentration in pCi/lb Lab Sample Date TIML Result EPA Resultd Code Type Collec ted Analysis 12aC is, N=1 Control Limits STW-474 Water Sept 1986 Gr. alpha 16.313.2 15.015.0 6.3-23.7 Gr. beta 9.011.0 8.0f5.0 0.0-16.7 STW-475 Water Oct 1986 Cr-51 63.315.5 59.0f5.0 50.3-67.7 Co-60 31.012.0 31.015.0 22.3-39.7 Zn-65 87.315.9 85.0f5.0 76.3-93.7 Ru-106 74.7t7.4 74.015.0 65.3-82.7 Cs-134 25.7f0.6 28.0i5.0 19.3-36.7 Cs-137 46.311.5 44.015.0 35.3-52.7 STW-476 Water Oct 1986 H-3 5918160 59731597 4938-7008 Water Oct 1986 SPW-477 478 (Blind)

Sample A Gr. alpha 34.0i6.0 40.015.0 31.3-48.7 Ra-226 5.810.2 6.0f0.9 4.4-7.6

.Ra-228 2.711.0 5.0f0.8 3.7-6.3 Uranium 11.010.0 10.016.0 0.0-20.4 Sample B Gr. beta 38.7il.2 51.Di5.0 42.3-59.7 Sr-89 5.010.0 10.0i5.0 1.3-18.7 Sr-90 3.Di0.0 4.011.5 1.4-6.6 Co-60 24.711.2 24.015.0 15.3-32.7 '

Cs-134 11.0f2.0 12.015.0 3.3-20.7 Cs-137 9.311.2 .015.0 0.0-16.7 STM-479 Milk Nov 1986 Sr-89 7.711.2 9.0i5.0 0.3-17.7 Sr-90 1.010.0 0.0tl.5 0.0-2.6 I-131 52.3i3.1 49.016.0 38.6-59.4 Cs-137 45.713.1 39.015.0 30.3-47.7 K 1489i104 1565i78 1430-1700 STU-480 Urine Nov 1986 H-3 5540i26 52571912 4345-6169 l STW-481 Water Nov 1986 Gr. alpha 12.0i4.0 20.015.0 11.3-28.7 Gr. beta 20.013.5 20.015.0 11.3-28.7 STW-482 Water Dec 1986 Ra-226 6.710.2 6.8fl.0 5.0-8.6 Ra-228 5.2i0.2 11.111.7 8.2-14.0 STW-483 Water Jan 1987 Sr-89 19.7i5.0 25.0i5.0 16.3-33.7 Sr-90 21.012.0 25.0il.5 22.4-27.6  ;

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Table A-1. (continued).

Concentration in pCi/lb Lab Sample Date TIML Result EF.i Resultd Code Type Collec ted Analysis 12aC 15, N=1 Control Limits STW-484 Water Jan 1987 Pu-239 17.0t2.3 16.7tl.7 13.8-19.6 STF-486 Food Jan 1987 Sr-90 36.014.0 49.0110.0 31.7-66.3 1-131 78.013.4 78.0t8.0 64.1-91.9 Cs-137 89.7 3.0 84.015.0 75.3-92.7 K 942t56 980149 895-1065 STF-487 Food Jan 1987 SR-90 2.010.0 ---

(Blank) I-131 <3 ---

Cs-137 <2 ---

K 9931102 ---

STW-488 Water Feb 1987 Co-60 49.010.0 50.015.0 41.3-58.7 Zn-65 96.017.2 91.015.0 82.3-99.7 Ru-106 92.0120.2 100.015.0 91.3-108.7 Cs-134 53.013.4 59.015.0 50.3-67.7 Cs-137 89.314.6 87.015.0 78.3-95.7 STW-489 Water Feb 1987 H-3 41301140 42091420 3479-4939 STW-490 Water Feb 1987 Uranium 8.311.2 8.016.0 0.0-18.4 STM-491 Milk Feb 1987 I-131 10.010.0 9.0f 0. 9 7.4-10.6 STW-492 Water Mar 1987 Gr. alpha 3.7tl.2 3.0f5.0 0.0-11.7 Gr. beta 11.311.2 13.0f 5. 0 4.3-21.7 STW-493 Water Mar 1987 Ra-226 7.010.1 7.311.1 5.4-9.2 Ra-228 7.1*2.3 7.511.1 5.5-9.5 STW-494 Water Apr 1987 I-131 8.010.0 7.010. 7 5.8-8.2 STAF-495 Air Apr 1987 Gr. alpha 15.0f0.0 14.015.0 5.3-22.7 Filter Gr. beta 41.012.0 43.015.0 34.3-51.7 Sr-90 16.311.2 17.0*1.5 14.4-19.6 Cs-137 7.0i0.0 8.015. 0 0.0-16.7 STW-496 Water Apr 1987 497 (Blind)

Sample A Gr. alpha 30.711.2 30.018.0 16.1-43.9 Ra-226 3.910.2 3. 910. 6 2.9-4.9 Ra-228 4.910.9 4. 0i0. 6 3.0-5.0 Uranium 5.0i0.0 5. 016. 0 0.0-15.4 18 1

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Table A-1. (continued) i Concentration in pCi/lb l

Lab Sample Date TIML Result EPA Resultd Code Type Collec ted Analysis 12cc is, N=1 Control Limits STW-496 Water Apr 1987 497 (Blind)

Sample B Gr. Beta 69.319.4 66.0i5.0 57.3-74.7 Sr-89 16.3i3.0 19.0f5.0 10.3-27.7 Sr-90 10.010.0 10.011.5 7.4-12.6 Co-60 8.313.0 8.015.0 0.0-16.7 Cs-134 19.012.0 20.015.0 11.3-28.7 Cs-137 14.7*1.2 15.015.0 6.3-23.7 STU-498 Urine Apr 1987 H-3 6017t494 5620i795 4647-6593 STW-499 Water May 1987 Sr-89 38.0f6.0 41.015.0 32.3-49.7 Sr-90 21.0i2.0 20.011.5 17.4-22.6 STW-500 Water May 1987 Gr. alpha 9.0i3.4 11.0i5.0 2.3-19.7 Gr. beta 10.311.2 7.015.0 0.0-15.7 STW-501 Water June 1987 Cr-51 40.018.0 41. 0t5.0 32.3-49.7 Co-60 60.3i3.0 64.015.0 55.3-72.7 Zn-65 11.315.0 10.015.0 1.3-18.7 Ru-106 78.316.4 75.015.0 66.3-83.7 Cs-134 36.713.0 40.0f5.0 31.3-48.7 Cs-137 80.314.2 80.0f5.0 71.3-88.7 STW-502 Water June 1987 H-3 2906186 28951357 2277-3513 STW-503 Water June 1987 Ra-226 6.9i0.1 7.3tl.1 5.4-9.2 Ra-228 13.3i1.0 15.212.3 11.2-19.2 STM-504 Milk June 1987 Sr-89 57.0*4.3 69.015.0 60.3-77.7 Sr-90 32.0fl.0 35.0fl.5 32.4-37.6 I-131 64.012.0 59.016.0 48.6-69.4 Cs-137 77.7i0.6 74.0i5.0 65.3-82.7 X 1383t17 1525176 1393-1657  !

l STW-505 Water July 1987 Gr. alpha 2.310.7 5.0i5.0 0.0-13.7 Gr. beta 4.011.0 5.015.0 0.0-13.7 STF-506 Food July 1987 I-131 82.714.6 80.018.0 66.1-93.9 Cs-137 53.7i3.0 50.Di5.0 41.3-58.7 K 1548157 1680184 1534-1826 STW-507 Water Aug 1987 I-131 45.714.2 48.0i6.0 37.6-58.4 STW-508 Water Aug 1987 Pu-239 5.810.2 5.310.5 4.4-6.2 l

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Table A-1. (continued)

Concentration in pCi/lb Lab Sample Date TIML Result EPA Resultd Code Type Collected Analysis 12 c Is, N=1 Control Limits STW-509 Water Aug 1987 Uranium 13.310.3 13.016.0 2.6-23.4 STAF-510 Air Aug 1987 Gr. alpha 9.7i0.4 10.015.0 1.3-18.7 Filter Gr. beta 28.310.6 30.0i5.0 21.3-38.7 Sr-90 10.010.9 10.011.5 7.4-12.6 Cs-137 10.011.0 10.015.0 1.3-18.7 STW-511 Water Sept 1987 Ra-226 9.910.1 9.711.5 7.2-12.2 Ra-228 8.111.4 6.311.0 4.6-8.0 STW-512 Water Sept 1987 Gr. alpha 2.010.6 4.015.0 0.0-12.7 Gr. beta 11.311.3 12.015.0 3.3-20.7 STW-513 Water Oct 1987 H-3 4473i100 44921449 3714-5270 STW-514 Water A Oct 1987 Gr. alpha 29.312.6 28.017.0 15.9-40.1 Ra-226 4.910.1 24.810.7 3.6-6.1 Ra-228 4.2fl.0 3.610.5 2.7-4.5 Uranium 3.0i0.1 3.016.0 0.0-13.4 STW-515 Water B Oct 1987 Gr. beta 72.312.7 72.015.0 63.3-80.7 Sr-89 14.311.3 16.015.0 7.3-24.7 Sr-90 9.7i0.4 10.0il.5 7.4-12.6 Co-60 16.713.0 16.015.0 7.3-24.7 Cs-134 16.7i2.3 16.0i5.0 7.3-24.7 Cs-137 24.313.3 24.0i5.0 15.3-32.7 STW-516 Water Oct 1987 Cr-51 80.3t17.5 70.015.0 61.3-78.7 Co-60 16.0i2.3 15.0i5.0 6.3-23.7 Zn-65 46.3*5.6 46.015.0 37.3-54.7 Ru-106 57.3i15.4 61.0i5.0 52.3-69.7 Cs-134 23.712.5 25.015.0 16.3-33.7 Cs-137 51.713.2 51.015.0 42.3-59.7 STU-517 Urine Nov 1987 H-3 7267i100 7432t743 6145-8719 STW-519 Water Dec 1987 I-131 26.013.0 26.0t6.0 15.6-36.4 a

Results obtained by Teledyne Isotopes Midwest Laboratory as a participant in the environmental sample crosscheck program operated by the Intercomparison and Cali-bration Section, Quality Assurance Br anch, Environmental Monitoring and Support Lsboratory, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, (EPA), Las Vegas, Nevada.

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

c Unless otherwise indicated, the TIML results are given as the mean 12 standard deviations for three determinations.

I d USEPA results are presented as the known values and expected laboratory precision (1s,1 determination) and control limits as defined by EPA.

e NA = Not analyzed.

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Table A-2. Crosscheck program results, thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs).

> mR Teledyne Average 12 o d Lab TLD Result Known (all Code Type Measurement *2aa valuec participants) 2nd International Intercomparisonh 115-2 CaF2:Mn Field 17.011.9 17.1 16.417.7 Bulb Lab 20.814.1 21.3 18.817.6 3rd International Intercomparisone 115-3 CaF2:Mn Field 30.713.2 34.9i4.8 31.513.0 no Bulb

Lab 89.616.4 91.7114.6 86.2124.0 4th International Intercomparisonf 115-4 CaF2:Mn Field 14.111.1 14.111.4 16.019.0 Bulb '

Lab (Low) 9.3tl.3 12.212.4 12.017.6 Lab (High) 40.411.4 45.819.2 43.9113.2 5th International Intercomparison9 4

115-5A CaF2:Mn Field 31.411.8 30.016.0 30.2114.6 Bulb Lab at 77.415.8 75.217.6 75.8140.4 beginning

Lab at 96.615.8 88.418.8 90.7131.2 end -

l Table A-2. (Continued) mR Teledyne Average 120 d r Lab TLD Result Known (all Code Type Measurement 12aa Valuec participants) 115-58 LiF-100 Field 30.314.8 30.016.0 30.2114.6 Chips Lab at 81.117.4 75.217.6 75.8140.4 beginning Lab at 85.4111.7 88.418.8 90.7131.2 the end 7th International Intercomparison h 115-7A LiF-100 Field 75.412.6 75.816.0 75.1129.8 Chips Lab (Co-60) 80.013.5 79.914.0 77.9127.6 Lab (Cs-137) 66.612.5 75.013.8 73.0t22.2

, 115-78 CaF2:Mn Field 71.512.6 75.816.0 75.1t29.8 Bulbs Lab (Co-60) 84.816.4 79.914.0 77.9127.6 Lab (Cs-137) 78.811.6 75.013.8 73.0122.2 115-7C CaSO4 :Dy Fleid 76.812.7 75.816.0 75.1129.8 Cards Lab (Co-60) 82.Si3.7 79.914.0 77.9127.6 Lab (Cs-137 79.013.2 75.013.8 73.0222.2 e

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Table A-2. (Continued) mR ,

Average *2a d Teledyne Lab TLD Result Known (al1 Code Type Measurement 12aa Valuec participants) 8th International Intercomparison i 115-8A LiF-100 Field Site 1 29.511.4 29.711.5 28.9112.4 Chips 10.410.5 10.119.06 Field Site 2 11.310.8

, Lab (Cs-137) 13.710.9 17.210.9 16.216.8 115-8B CaF2:Mn Field Site 1 32.311.2 29.711.5 28.9112.4 Bulbs Field Site 2 9.011.0 10.410.5 10.1 9.0 Lab (Cs-137) 15.810.9 17.210.9 16.216.8 115-8C CaSO4 :Dy Field Site 1 32.310.7 29.711.5 28.9112.4 Cards 10.610.6 10.410.5 10.119.0

$ Field Site 2 Lab (Cs-137 18.110.8 17.210.9 16.216.8 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 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 Fourth International Inte.'ccmparison of Environmental Dosimeters conducted in summer of 1979 by the School of Public Health of the University of Texas, Houston, Texas.

9 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.

h Seventh International Intercomparison of Environmental Dosimeters conducted in the spring and sunner of 1984 at Las Vegas, Nevada, and sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory y

Commission, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

Eighth International Intercomparison of Environmental Dosimeters conducted in the fall and winter of 1985-1986 at New York, New York, and sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy.

Table A-3. In-house spiked samples.

Concentration in pCi/l Lab Sample Date TIML Result Known Expec ted Code Type Collec ted Analysis n=3 Ac tivity Prec ision 1s, n=3a QC-MI-6 Milk Feb. 1986 Sr-89 6.0*1.9 6.4 3s0 8.7 Sr-90 14.2fl.7 12. 9f 2.0 5.2 1-131 34.2f3.8 35.213.5 10.4 Cs-134 32.011.8 27.3t5.0 8.7 Cs-137 35.812.1 35.0f5.0 8.7 QC-W-14 Water Mar. 1986 Sr-89 1.610.4 1.6fl.0 7.1 Sr-90 2.410.2 2.4f2.0 4.2 QC-W-15 Water Apr. 1986 1-131 44. 9t2.4 41.517.0 10.6 Co-60 10.6fl.7 12.115.0 7.lb Cs-134 30.212.4 25.818.0 7.lb Cs-137 21.911.9 19.915.0 7.lb QC-MI-7 Milk Apr. 1986 1-131 39.7t3.3 41.Si7.0 10.4 Cs-134 28.712.8 25.818.0 8.7 Cs-137 21.2i2.8 19.915.0 8.7 SPW-1 Water May 1986 Gross alpha 15.811.8 18.015.0 Sc QC-W-16 Water June 1986 Gross alpha 16.210.7 16. 9f 2. 5 8.7 Gross beta 38.413.5 30.215.0 8.7 QC-MI-9 Milk June 1986 Sr-89 <1.0 0.0 7.lb Sr-90 12.6tl.8 13.3f3.0 4.2b I-131 38.9t7.0 34.8t7.0 10.4 Cs-134 33.0i3.4 36.lt5.0 8.7 Cs-137 38.512.8 39.0f5.0 8.7 SPW-2 Water June 1986 Gross alpha 16.8tl.8 18.0f5.0 SC SPW-3 Water June 1986 Gross alpha 17.710.8 18.0f5.0 Sc QC-W-18 Water Sep. 1986 Cs-134 34.715.6 31.315.0 8.7 Cs-137 51.117.0 43.318.0 8.7 QC-W-19 Water Sep. 1986 Sr-89 13.614.1 15.613.5 7.lb Sr-90 6.4fl.6 6.2f2.0 4.2b 24

Table A-3 In-house spiked samples (continued)

Concentration in pCi/l Lab Sample Date TIML Result Known Expec ted Code Type Coll ec ted Analysis n=3 Ac tivity Precision 1s, n=3a QC-W-21 Water Oc t . 1986 Co-60 19.2i2.2 18.Si3.0 8.7 Cs-134 31.715.2 25.6t8.0 8.7 Cs-137 23.8tl.0 21.615.0 8.7 QC-MI-11 Milk Oct 1986 Sr-89 12.3tl.8 14.3t3.0 8.7 QC-W-20 Water Nov . 1986 H-3 38551180 39601350 520b QC-W-22 Water Dec . 1986 Gross alpha 9. 8tl . 4 11.214.0 8.7 Gross beta 21.7 2.0 23.815.0 8.7' QC-W-23 Water Jan. 1987 I-131 29.8i2.5 27.913.0 10.4 QC-MI-12 Milk Jan. 1987 I-131 36.511.3 32.6i5.0 10.4 Cs-137 32.614.2 27.418.0 8.7 SPM-13 Milk Jan 1987 Sr-89 10.4*2.1 12.2i4.0 S.7 Sr-90 14.6tl.6 12.613.0 5.2 i 1-131 49.5tl.2 54.918.0 10.4 Cs-134 <1.6 0.0 8.7 Cs-137 33.310.6 27.418.0 8.7 SPW-24 Water Mar 1987 Sr-89 24.7i3.6 25.915.0 8.7 Sr-90 23.9f3.8 22.818.0 5.2 SPW-25 Water Apr 1987 I-131 28.Dil.9 29.315.0 10.6 SPM-14 Milk Apr 1987 I-131 25.012.2 23.915.0 10.4 Cs-134 <2.1 0.0 8.7 Cs-137 34.212.0 27.2*7.0 8.7 SPW-26 Water Jun 1987 H-3 3422t100 3362*300 520 Co-60 24.811.4 26.5i7.0 8. 7:

Cs-134 <2.0 0.0 8.7 Cs-137 21.2i0.5 21.6t7.0 8.7 SPW-27 Water Jun 1987 Gr. alpha 8.5fl.9 10.114.0 8.7 Gr. beta 22.6fl.9 21.215.0 8.7-SPW-28 Water Jun 1987 Gr. alpha 8.7tl.3 10.li4.0 8.7 Gr. beta 12.215.2 9.4t3.0 8.7 25

l Table A-3. In-house spiked samples (continued)

Concentration in pCi/1 Lab Sample Date TIML Result Known Ex pec ted Code Type Collected Analysis n=3 Ac tiv ity Precision 1s, n=3a SPW-29 Water Jun 1987 Gr. alpha 16.4tl.3 18.915.0 8.7 Gr. beta 15.914.0 11.814.0 8.7 SPM-15 Milk Jul 1987 Sr-89 19.411.6 18.8*3.5 5.2 1-131 43.510.7 45.317.0 10.4 Cs-134 17.9f2.2 16.0i5.3 8.7 Cs-137 25.411.8 22.715.0 8.7 SPW-30 Water Sep 1987 Sr-89 17.513.0 14.315.0 8.7 Sr-90 18.412.2 17.5f2.2 5.2 SPW-31 Water Oct 1987 H-3 2053193 20591306 520 a n=3 unless noted otherwise.

b n=2. l c n=1. l l

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Table A-4 In-house "blank" samples.

Concentration in pCi/1 .

Acceptance Lab Sample Date Results Criteria Code Type Collec ted Analysis (4.66o) (4.660)

BL-1 0.1. Water Nov . 1985 Gross alpha <0.1 <1 Gross beta <0.4 <4 BL-2 0.I. Water Nov . 1985 Cs-137 (gama) <1.9 <10 BL-3 0.1. Water Nov . 1985 Sr-89 <0.5 <5 Sr-90 <0.6 <1 BL-5 0.I. Water Nov . 1985 Ra-226 <0.4 <1 Ra-228 <0.4 <1 SPW-2265 0.1. Water Apr. 1985 Gross alpha <0.6 <1 Gross beta <2.2 <4 Sr-89 <0.2 <5 Sr-90 <0.4 <1 1-131 <0.2 <1 Cs-137(gamma) <7.4 <10 BL-6 0.I. Water Apr. 1986 Gross alpha <0.4 <1 BL-7 0.I. Water Apr. 1986 Gross alpha <0.4 <1 BL-8 0.I. Water June 1986 Gross alpha <0.4 <1 BL-9 0.I. Water June 1986 Gross alpha <0.3 <1 SPW-3185 0.I. Water Jan 1987 Ra-226 <0.1 <1 Ra-228 <0.9 <1 SPS-3292 Milk Jan 1987 I-131 <0.1 <1 Cs-134 <6.2 <10 Cs-137 <6.4 <10 SPW-3554 0.I. Water Feb 1987 H-3 <180 <300 Gross beta <2.6 <4 SPS-3555 Milk Feb 1987 Sr-89 <0.6 <5 Sr-90 1.910.4a <1 SPS-3731 Milk Mar 1987 Cs-134 <2.2 <10 Cs-137 (2.5 <10 a low level (1 - 4 pCi/1) of Sr-90 concentration in milk is not unusual.

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L l Table A-4. In-house "blank" samples (continued).

1 Concentration in pCl/l Acceptance Lab Sample Date Results Criteria Code Type Collec ted Analysi s (4.66o) (4.66o )

SPS-3732 D.I. Water Mar 1987 Sr-89 <0.9 <5 Sr-90 <0.8 <1 1-131 <0.3 <1 Co-60 <2.3 <10 Cs-134 (Ganna) <2.2 <10 Cs-137 (Gamma) <2.4 <10 Ra-226 <0.1 <1 Ra-228 <1.0 <1 Np-237 <0.04 <1 Th-230 <0.05 <0.1 Th-232 <0.02 <0.1 U-234 <0.05 <0.1 U-235 <0.03 <0.1 U-238 <0.03 <0.1 SPS-4023 Milk May 1987 I-131 <0.1 <1 SPS-4203 0.I. Water May 1987 Gross alpha <0.7 <1 Gross beta <1.7 <4 SPS-4204 Milk May 1987 Sr-89 <0.5 <5 Sr-90 2.410.6a <1 SPS-4390 Milk Jun 1987 Cs-134 <4.7 <10 Cs-137 <5.2 <10 i SPS-4391 D.I. Water Jun 1987 Sr-89 <0.4 <5 Sr-90 <0.4 <1 1-121 <0.1 <1 Co-60 <3.8 <10 Cs-137 <5.7 <10 Ra-226 <0.1 <1 Ra-228 <0.9 <1 SPW-4627 0.I. Water Aug 1987 Gross alpha <0.6 <1 Gross beta <1.4 <4 Tritium <150 SPS-4628 Milk Aug 1987 Sr-89 <0.6 <5 Sr-90 2.410.6 <1 SPS-4847 Milk Sep 1987 Cs-134 <4.4 <10 Cs-137 <5.3 <10 a low level (1 - 4 pCi/1) of Sr-90 concentration in milk is not unusual.

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Table A-4. In-house "blank" samples (continued).

A Concentration in pCi/l Acceptance Lab Sample Date Results Criteria Code Type Collec ted Analysis (4.66o) (4.66o)

SPS-4848 0.I. Water Sep 1987 I-131 <0.2 <1 SPW-4849 D.I. Water Sep 1987 Co-60 <4.1 <10 Cs-134 <4.8 <10 Cs-137 <4.0 <10 Sr-89 <0.7 <5 Sr-90 <0.7 <1 SPW-4850 D.I. Water Sep 1987 Th-228 <0.04 <1 Th-232 <0.8 <1 U-234 <0.03 <1 U-235 <0.03 <1 U-238 <0.02 <1 An-241 <0.06 <1 Cm-242 <0.04 <1 Ra-226 <0.1 <1 Ra-228 <1.0 <2 SPW-4859 D.I. Water Oct 1987 Fe-55 <0.5 <1 SPS-5318 Milk Dec 1987 Cs-134 <2.3 <10 i Cs-137 <2.5 <10 SPW-5384 Water Dec 1987 Co-60 <2.8 <10 Cs-134 <2.6 <10 Cs-137 <2.8 <10 1-131 <0.2 <1 Ra-226 <0.1 <1 Ra-228 <1.2 <2 Sr-89 <0.5 <1 Sr-90 <0.4 <1 SPW-5385 Water Nov 1987 Gr. alpha <0.4 <1 Gr. beta <2.2 <4 Fe-55 <0.3 <1 SPS-5386 Milk Jan 1988 I-131 <0.1 <1 SPW-5448 "Dead" Water Jan 1988 H-3 <177 <300 l

29

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s VIML-BLINU-01 Revision 0, 12-29-86 l

ATTACHMENT B ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA FOR "SPIKED" SAMPLES LABORATORY PRECISION:

ONE STANDARD DEVIATION VALUES FOR VARIOUS ANALYSESa Analysis Level One Standard Deviation for Single Determination Gama Emitters 5 to 100 pCi/ liter or kg 5 pCi/ liter

>100 pCi/ liter or kg 5% of known value Strontium-89b 5 to 50 pCi/ liter or kg 5 pCi/ liter

>50 pCi/ liter or kg 10% of known value Strontium-90b 2 to 30 pCi/ liter or kg 3.0 pCi/ liter

>30 pCi/ liter of k0 10% of known value Potassium >0.1 g/ liter or kg 5% of known value Gross Alpha <20 pCi/ liter

>20 pCi/ liter 5 pC1/ liter 25% of known value Gross Beta <100 pCi/ liter

>100 pCi/ liter 5 pCi/ liter 5% of known value Tritium <4,000 pCi/ liter is = (pCi/ liter) =

>4,000 pCi/ liter 169.85 x (known).0933 10% of known value Radium-226, <0.1 pCi/ liter Radium-228 15% of known value Plutonium 0.1 pCi/ liter, gram, or sample 10% of known value Iodine-131, b <55 pCi/ liter 6 pCi/li.ter Iodine-129 >55 pCi/ liter I 10% of known value Uranium-238, <35 pCi/ liter Nickel-63b, 6 pCi/ liter

>35 pCi/ liter Technetium-99D 15% of known value Iron-55b 50 to 100 pCi/ liter 10 pC1/11ter 10% of known value a

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l From EPA -ut.lication, ? Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercompari-b son Stud 1<.;. Program, Fiscal Year 1981-1982. EPA-600/4-81-004.

I TIML limit.

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TABLE 1.1-1 ZION STAi!ON IFFLUENT AND WASTE O!5POSAL 5tM! ANNUAL REP 08T 1981 GA5t005 EFftutNTS - SUMMAT!DN OF ALL RELEASES A. Gaseous Ef fluents Released - Swanary Sheet First Units January February March Quarter

1. Gross Radioactivity teleases
a. Total telease C1 3.8 to 3.1 (+1 2.8 (+1 6.3 E+1
b. Mas. Release Rate wC1/Mr. 4.6 [+4 8.7 [+4 1.1 [+6 1.1 [+6
c. 5 of Quarterly Liett 5 0.05 (SaRT/10mR 8)* - -- -

0.14

2. Iodine Releases
a. Total 1-131.1-133 C1 2.3 E-5 2.8 E-5 3.8 E-5 8.9 t-5 l 3. Particulate Releases l
a. Gross Radioactivity Ci 5.8 E-4 1.8 E-4 2.2 t-4 9.8 t-4
b. 6ross Alpha Radioactivity Ci 9.9 E-5 8.3 E-5 1.0 E-4 2.8 t-4
c. Gross Particulate with Malf Lives > 8 Days C1 5.0 E-4 7.2 t-5 1.1 E-4 6.8 E-4
4. Sua of 1-131.1-133 & Particulate With Malf Lives Greater Than 8 Days
a. Total Ci 5.2 E-4 1.0 E-4 1.5 t-4 7.7 E-4
b. 1 of Quarterly Limit (7.5 mA Organ) 5 - - --

0.M

5. tritium teleases
4. Total Release C1 3.6 to 3.6 (0 9.1 E-1 8.2 to 1- Noble Gas Gassna/Seta (LLO - No detectable activity above background .

32

TABLE 1.1-1 (continued)

!!04 STAi!0N (FFLUENT ANO WA$ft 015P05AL 5tMIANeUAL ttPDAT 1987 GA5E0US (FFlutNT5 - SUMMAi!0N OF ALL ttLEA$ts A. Gaseous tf fluentt teleased - Swsmary Sheet Second Units April May June Quarter

1. Gross Radioactivity Releases
a. Total telease C1 1.3 t+1 7.8 E-4 4.0 to 1.1 t+1
p. man, telease Rate wC1/Mr. 6.4 (+4 3.9 (+2 8.6 (+4 8.6 t+4
c. 5 of Quarterly Limit 5 0.03 (5aay/10mt s)* -- -- -

0.06

2. todine teleases

)

a. Total 1-131.1-133 C1 2.0 E-4 6.6 E-6 1.4 E-5 3.0 t-4 i 1
3. Particulate teleases j i
a. Gross Radioactivity C1 1.1 (-3 5.4 t-4 1.4 E-3 3.0 t-3 l
b. Gross Alpha tedioactivity C1 2.5 t-4 2.6 E-4 6.1 E-4 1.1 t-3

$'[*,,'[*Nyf C1 1.1 (-3 3.1 E-1 5.9 E-6 1.1 t-3 4 Sus of I-131.1-133 6 Particulate With Malf Lives treater Then 8 Days

]

a. Total C1 1.4 (-3 7.0 E-6 2.0 E-5 1.4 E-3 1

D. 5 of Quarterly Lielt i (7.5 mA Organ) 5 -- -- -- 0.M j

5. fritium Releases I
a. Total Release C1 1.8 LO 1.4 to 2.9 E-1 2.8 (+0 1- Noble Gas 6anena/Seta

<LLO - Wo detectable activity above background i

i 33

TABLE 1.1-1 (continued) 1!04 STAi!0N (FFlytNT AND WA51t O!$P05AL 5tM1AN#UAL REPOR1 1987 GA5EOUS (FFlutNT5 - SUMMAT!0N OF ALL RELEA$t5 A. Gaseous Ef fluents Released - Susanary Sheet Third Units July August September Quarter 1 Gross Radioactivity Releases

a. Total Release C1 2.5 to 9.6 E-2 5.7 to 8.3 to -

D. Man. Release Rate sci /Mr. 1.5 C+5 1. 2 ( +a 9.4 C+3 1.5 (+5

c. 1 of Quarterly Limit 5 0.00 .

(5mRy/10mA B):

0.02 .

2. todine Releases
a. Total 1-131.1-133 C1 4.9 t-7 2.1 t-5 2.6 E-5 4.1 (-5
3. Particulate Releases
a. Gross Radioactivity Ci 5.6 E-4 6.3 (-4 9.4 E-4 2.5 t-3
b. 6ross Alpha Radioactivity Ci 5.5 E-4 2.3 (-4 3.0 (-4 1.1 (-3
c. Gross Particulate with C1 1.4 N la t-5 1.7 14 Li H Malf Lives > 8 Days 4, 5ue of I-131, 1-133 & Particulate with Malf Lives Greater Than 8 Days
a. Total C1 1.4 (-4 1.1 E 5 2.0 (-4 4.2 E-4 l
b. 1 of Quarterly Limit 5 - ~ ~ 0.31 (1.5 mR organ)
5. Tritium Releases
a. Total Release C1 6.2 to 2.0 (+1 3.9 to 3.0 (+) -

1- Noble Gas Gaagne/leta

<LLO - No detectable activity above background -

34 i

L TABI.E1.1-1(continued)

!!0N 51Afl0N IFFLU(NT AND WA51L 0!$P05AL 5tM! ANNUAL REP 081 1987 GA510U5 EFFLUENTS - SumATION OF ALL RELLA$t5 A. Gaseous Ef fluents Released - Susanary Sheet Fourth Units October Novester December Ovarter

1. Gross Radioactivity Releases
4. Total telease Cl 3.4 to 2.5 (0 2.4 (+1 3.0 1+1
b. man. Release Rate WCi/Mr. 2.0 i+4 2.1 (+4 3.0 E+5 3.0 1+5
c. 3 of Quarterly Limit 5 0.02 (5.any/10mR 8): -- -- --

0.07

2. lodine Releases
s. fotal 1-131. 1-133 C1 4.2 t 5 4.6 t-6 1.2 E-5 5.9 E-5
3. Particulate teleases
a. Gross Radioactivity C1 4.9 E-4 1.1 E -4 7. 3 E -4 1. 9 t -4
b. Gross Alpha Radioactivity C1 2.4 E-4 2.3 E-4 3.0 E-5 5.0 E-4
c. 6ross Particulate with 2.7 L4 Malf Lives > 8 Days C1 7.1 E-4 7.3 E4 1.7 E-3 P

4 Sus of I-131.1 133 & Particulate With Malf Lives Greater Than 8 Days

a. Total C1 3.1 t-4 7.1 t 4 7.4 E-4 1.8 t-3
b. s of Ovarterly Limit (7.5 at Organ) 1 - -- -- 0.13
5. fritium telenes
a. Total Release Cl 6.8 to 1.0 t+1 2.5 t+1 4.2 (+1 1- Noble Gas Gaasea/Seta (LLO - No detectable activity above background 1

35 i

TABLE 1.1-1(continued)

!!0N STATIDW (FFlutNT AND ndASTE DISPOSAL SEMIAmuuAL REPoti 1987 GASEQUS (FFLUENTS - ELEVAf t0 RELEA$t A. Galeous Ef fluents teleeled Isotopes

'$ Units January February March "gI , ,

1. Gross Radioactivity Releases Ar-41 ti 4.0 E-1 4.7 E-1 5.1 1-1 1.5 to -

tr-as 1.1 10 <LLD 3 2.1-1 1.5 E0 _

tr-852 <LLO <LLO <tLD <tLD s

Kr-07 C1 <LLO <LLD <tLD <tLD .

Kr-88 <LLO <LLO <Ltl <LLS 1

Ie-131 ti <LLO <LLD <LLO <LLD J-131M <tth <LLO <LLD cLL1 te-133 1. 5 i:0 2.0 (+) 2.7 t+1 S.7 :+1 Ae-133M (LL ) <LLO <tLD <Lta Ie-135 ti 7.0 E-1 2.4 E0 1.7 t-1 3.? to Re-13SM 1.7 t-2 <LLB <LLD 1.7 E-2 i Ie-138 <LLD <LLD <tLD <tLD ti f

ti

<LLO - No detectable activity above backtroend l

36

TABLE 1.1-1 (continued)

!!DN STATION LFiLutNT ANO lea $tt DISPOSAL 5tNIANeuAL ttPoti 1997 EA$t005 if tLUtuf 5 - ELEVAf t0 DELEA$t

8. Gateous (f fluents teleased - llotopes llotoDet Second teleased Unitt A0ril may June Quarter
1. Grott 844teattivity Otleases A r-41 C1_ 4.5 E-4 l <LLO 1.2 to 1.2 to tr-45 2.0 E-1 <tLD 3.4 E-1 S.6 t-1 tr-4SA <LLO <tLD <llt *LLD tr-67 Ci etLO <lto <LLD <tLD tr-OS <tLD <LLD <tLO <LLD Re-131 Ci <tLD <LLO <LLD <LLD Ae-131N t.4 E-3 <tLD <tLO 1.4 L-1 Re 133 1.3 t+1 1. 0 E -4 2. E-1 .3'.+

Ae-133m 1.S t-1 <tLD t.h L -4 J.S .;l le-13% Ci 3.0 E-2 <tLD 2.2 to 2.2 to Be-13SN *LLO <tLD <tLD <LLS Ae-130 *LLO <tLO <tLD <LLO C1 t

Ci

<LLO - No detectable activity above backgreved 1

37

TABLE 1.1-1 (continued)

!!0N $fAfl0N (FFLUENT AND WA$1( 0!$P0$At $(M! ANNUAL RIP 0tf 1907 GA51005 [f FLUENTS - (LEVA 1(0 REttA$t A. Gaseous Ef fluents Released - Isotopet

T 5

Units July August September o .p

1. Gross Radioactivity Releases A r-41 C1 8.1 E-2 4.4 t-3 4.4 E-2 1.4 E-1 1

Kr-85 7.1 E ' <LLO 1.7 1-2 1. 3 ':-)

K r-85m 2.7 t-3 <LLO <tLD P.7' -3 tr-07 Ci 7. 2 E-4 <tLD <tt0 7.2 t-4 Kr-te 3.4 E-3 <tLD <tLD 3.4 E-3 Re-131 Ci <tth <tt0 <tte <1.L 1 Re-13)m 6.1 F.-3 <tLD <tLD it.  :-3 Ae-133 1.61.0 e.8 t-2 4.7 to 'i.< :0 1e-133M 1. 8 i:-2 <tt0 <LLO 1. ll :-2 1e-135 C1 7.6 t-? 3.? t-3 9.7 E-1 1.0 E0 te-135M 5.5 E-3 _ <tt0 <LLO 5.5 t-3 Re-130 <LLO <tt0 <LLD <tLD C1 C1

<tt0 - No detectable activity above background 38 a

i TABLE 1.1-1(continued)

!!0m $1A1104 (FFLUENT AND WA511 O!1P0$AL Sthl AhWUAL REPCat 1987 6A5t005 (FflutmI5 - (LEVAlto RittA51

8. Gaseous Effluents teleased Isotores ji=:: ooit, oci.De, .o.e e, Dece. Der 2:;;;,
1. Gross Radioatti.ity teleeles Ar-41 Ci 5.0 E-2 4.3 t-3 1.2 E-P r 6.6 E-2 Kr-85 9.2 E-3 1.8 E-2 1.4 E-1 1.7 t-1 Kr 85m (LLD <tLD <tLD <tLD tr-07 C1 (LLD (LLD <tLD <tLD KP-84 <LLD <tLD <LLD <tLD

)

_It-1)) C1 (LLD <tLD <tLD (( L It 1ll1M <tLI) <tLD 'I.4 i.-M 1.4 2

_Al 1li) 2.5 .0 2.2 to J.4 L+ P9 :*'

__ A t -1 ll3N <LL ) <tLD o.6 L,l o.6 -1

)

It. .] 35 t1 8.4 E-1 2.4 t-1 4.7 t-1 1.1 to i Ae-135N <tLD <tLD <LLD <tLD Ae 138 <tLD <tLD <LLD <tLD l

C1 C4 I

(LLD No detecta.le activity above background i

39 1

TABLE 1.1-1 (continued)

!!ON STAi!0N (FFLU(NT ANO inA5f( 015P05AL 5tN! ANNUAL REPoti 1987 GA5(0U5 [FFLU(NT5 - ELEVAftD RELEASE

t. Gaseous Ef fluents Released - Isotopes (continued) j'ot[ll

,, Units January February March If,7 7

r. io.ine Reies,e, Na-24 C1 2.7 C-6 1.2 14 4.7 14 3.3 E-5 nn-54 <LLO 3.2 E-4 <tLD 3.2 E-8 ,

Co-58 Ci <tLD 6.0 (4 5.2 :-7 7.3 14 Co40 <tLD 3.6 E-9 2. 2 -t

. 2.6 E-8 Lo-5) <tLD <tLD <tti) <tLO Ci ,

tr-02 1.0 t-6 4.9 E-1 7.0 t-1 2.7 t-6 i

ab-st <tLO <tLD <LLO <LLO I l

Ci  !

tu-105 <tt0 <LLD <tLD <tLO ,

Ae-110m <LLO <tLD <tLO <tte l l

l l ' 31 Ci 5.1 1:4 6.h C4 8.P i% 2.0  :'.

I- 32 7.9 F. 4 .hi.-5 8. ;i1.- 2.1 ',

I- l33 1. 0 i:-5 P.11:-S 3.0 ':'i 6.91:'

l'134 2.2 I:-7 1.21:-4 2.H':-' ' 1. 2 ':-4 Cs 134 <LLO <LLO 4.3' -8 4.31. -t

~

1-135 C1 1.3 t-5 2.3 t-l 1.0 (4 3.01:-l Ce-144 <iLO 3.0 (-7 <LLO 3.01:-7 ,

Cs-136 <lle <LLO <LLO <Lt )

(s-137 2.3 E-1 2.3 E-1 4.0 E-7 0.6 '

C s -130 2.3 (-b <tLD <LLO 2.3 E-h

<LLD - No detectable activity above background 40

1 TABLE 1.1-1 (continued) 1

!!0N STAitou (FFlutui Am0 WA$it DISPOSAL SEMIAn4UAL REP 0af 1987 GA$t0US LFFluthis - (LEVATED RELLASE

3. Geseous (f fluents teleased - lletopes (continued) lows
a. iea t ed i gnggg ggpqg pgy ),3, SeM Ou rter
r. todine seieases 4a 24 C1 <LLD <LLO <tLD <tLO Co-$4 Ci <tLO <tLD 2.6 E-8 2.6 t-8 Co-60 <LLD <tLD 1.6 E-8 1.6 E-8 I

Ci tr-42 7.0 t-i 4.0 E-1 6.1 1-1 1.0 E-6 Rb-88 <tLD <LLO <LLO <LLD C1

- 31 C1 1.1 -4 3. 7 ' :-4 5.2 :-4 1.6 If-4

-32 <tl > <LL > <tl )

'33 1. 3 i:-4 2.9 i.-6 0. 6 '.-4 1.4 :-4 1-134 <LLO <tLI) <tLD <tt')

C s-134 2.4 E-9 <tLD <tte 2.41:-t L-135 Ci 3.0 E-6 1.3 E-1 6.0 E 8 3.2 E-6 i i

(1-136 <tLD <tLD <ltl) <LLD Cs-137 .<LL D *LLO 4.) 1:-9 a.) E-9 Cs-138 <tLD <tLO <tti) <tLD

<tLD - No detectable activity above background l

l l

i 41

TA81.E 1.1-1 (continued)

!!0N station (FFlutNT AND WA51E O!5P05AL SEMIANNUAL REPO41 1907 EA$tou$ (F7LutNT5 - (LEVAft0 RELLA5E

0. Gaseous (FFluents Released . Isotopes (continued)

,8 Units July August September ,7 2, lodine Releases Na-24 C1 <tLD <tLD <tLD <tto --

un-54 <LLO <ttD <tLD <tLD ,

J o-58 Ci (LLD <LLO <tLD <tLD Co-60 2.6 t-8 4.5 E-9 0.4 E-1 0.7 t-?

Co 57 <tt0 <tLO <LLO <tLD Se-15 Ci 4.9 t-9 0.5 t-0 <tLD 9.0 t-e tr-42 1.5 E-6 2.2 (-6 1.8 E-6 5.5 E-6 Rb-88 <tLD <LLD <tLD <tte Ci tu-105 <tt0 <tLD <LLO <tLD An-110M <tte <tLD (LLS <tLD Sn-113 5.9 E-10 <tLD <tLD 5.9 t-10

-131 C1 3.9 :-7 . 2 C-5 i

' 0 ' :+

. > P.1  :-h

-132 2.8 -0 .3':-4 HI .2 :'

-133 9. 7 ':-8 9.0 :-6 '

.6 L-5

-134 <tt') (LL ) <LL ) <Ltd -

L 1 -134 3.6 R-10 <LL ) <LL > 3. 6 t-10 1-135 C1 1.1 t-1 4.1 E-7 1.1 E-7 1.14-4 -

Co- 144 <tLD <tLD <tLD <Lti l

_r;' 36 <tLS <tLD <LLS <LL )

Cs- 31 2.5 E-0 <tLD 2.5 t-7 2.8 I;-? ,

Cl-138 <tt0 <tLD 4.9 t-5 4.91:-5  ;

l

<tLO - No detectable activity above background l

l 42

TABLE 1.1-1 (continued)

Il0N $1Atl04 (FFLU(Ni AhD WA5f( 015P05AL 5tMIANNUAL a(Poel 1987 GA5(DUS (FFLU(N15 - (L(VAILD REL(A$t

8. Gastous [f fluents teleased
  • Isotopes (coatinued) ftotopej Units October movember Detta6er E',"[ff, g,
2. todine Releases na-24 Ci <tto 0.0 E-9 (LLO 0.0 t-9 Co 58 Cl 6.8 t-9 <tLD <Lt 0 _ 6.8 t-9 Co-60 4.0 1-9 1.5 E-9 <tLD l.4 E-8 Ci tr-82 2.0 E-6 2.3 E-6 2.6 E-6 6.9 t-6

~~Rb-88 <tLD <tLD <LLD <tLD Ci

-' 01 C1 <

4 2.2 :-6 0.6 :-6 '.0 M L32 11.' <LL > .a  :-6 .4-:-0 ts 134 2.2 -) <LLi> '$

.  :-10 J.2 :-"

1-135 C1 3.4 E-6 6.7 E-? 9.0 t-7 1.0 E-6 Cs ' 30 <LLD <LLD <LLD <tLD Cs- 13" 2.8 E-6 <tLD 6.0 1-9 2.8 E-6__

Cs-130 <tt0 2.9 E-l <LLD 2.9 t-5

<tLO - No detectable activity above background 43

TABLE 1.1-1 (continued)

!!0N STATION (FFLutNT AND WASTt DISPOSAL SEMIANNUAL atPott 1907 GA5EDU$ (FFLUENTS - ELEVAf t0 ttLEA$t

8. Gaseous Effluents Released - llotopes (coatinued)

I f8tj, Units January February March ,,

3. ,arti uiete .eiease, ma-24 Ci 7.5 E-$ 4.5 E-$ 3.4 E-$ 1. 5 t-4 un-Se <tLD 8.9 E-9 3.0 E-0 4.7 E-0 .

mn-56 <tLD <LLD <tLD (LLO

-+

Co-58 t1 <LLD 1.6 t-e 2.3 E-8 9.9 E-8 to40 1.5 t-6 1.2 E4 1.2 E-4 2.7 t-6 l

l Ci l Br-82 S.$ t-8 1.4 E-8 <tLD 6.9 t-e ,

Rb-88 C1 <tLD <tLD <tLD <tLD  !

1 5r-89' - -- -- -

sr-goa - -.- - -

$r-91 C1 <tLD <LtB <tLD <LLD Sr-92 <tLD <LLD <LtB <LLD Nb-95 <tLD <tLD <tLD <LLD j

^

C1 mo-99 2.0 t-8 0.8 E-8 1.0 E-8 2.1 i:-7 Tc-994 1.4 E-8 <LLD <tLD 1. 4 ':-8

<tLD - No detectable activity above backgre ed 1 - Data will be presented in an errate to the Seet-Annual Report 44

r TABLE 1.1-1(continued)

!!0m STAi!0N IFFlutui ANO WA5f t DISPOSAL SEMIAmmuAL ttPoti 1987 EA5t0US (FFlutuT5 - (LEVAf te t[LEAST Gaseous Ef fluents teleased - Isotopes (continue 1)

Isotopet $

Unitt April 14ay June Quarter teleased

3. Particulate teleases Na-24 C1 1.4 t-9 <tt0 <LLO 1.4 E-9 mn-54 <LLO <tLD 4.4 E-1 4.4 t-1 Co-58 Ci 7.9.t-4 <tt0 0.0 t-7 7 9 E-4 Co-60 3.0 E-4 S.6 E-t 4.4 E-6 3.0 (-4 Ci br-02 0.0 E-8 <LLO <tt0 8.0 E-8 tb-te Ci <LLO <tLD 2.4 E-8 2.4 E-8 tb-89 <tte <tLD <tt0 <tLO Sr-99! -- - - --

Sr-90'

> Sr-91 C1 <tt0 <tLD <ttB <LLO Sr-92 <LLB <tLD <tt0 <LLD tb-95 <tt0 <tLD <tLD <tLD ti Mo-91 <tt0 <tt0 <LLO <tLD

_ it-99M <tt0 <tLD <tt0 <tt0

<tLD - No detectable activity above background 1 - Data will be presented in an errata to the Seei-Annual Report 45

TABLE 1.1-1 (continued)

ZION STAfl0N (FFlutNT AND WA511 O!570$AL SENI ANNUAL ttPoti 1987 645t005 (FFLUENf 5 - (LEVAf t0 RELEASE

3. Laseous Ef fluents Released - Isotopes (continued)

('j Units July August September

[

3. Particulate Releases Na -24 C1 <tLO 2.7 E-7 2.4 f 7 5.1 t-1 [

mn 54 (LLD <tLO <LLO <LLO ~

mn-56 <LLD <tLO <tt0 <tLD Co-58 C1 7.4 E-9 1.5 E-9 <tLD 0.9 E-9 Co-60 9.0 f 5 4.2 E-0 2.2 t-7 9.0 t-5 Ci tr-02 <LLO <tLD <LLD <tLD tb-88 C1 4.5 E-5 5.5 E-5 4.7 t-5 1. 5 t -4 Sr -- .. -- -

Sr-90* -- -- -- --

Sr-91 C1 (LLO <tLD (LLO <tLD

$r-92 <LLO <tLD <tLO <LLO Mb-95 (LLO <tLD <tLO <tLD~~""

C1 mo-99 <tLD <tLD <tLO <LLO '

Tc-9tM <LLO <tLD <tLD <tLD

<LLO - he detectable activity above background 1 - Cata will be presented in an errata to the Seei-Annual Repsrt 46

TABLE 1.1-1(continued)

ZION 51A1104 (FFlutui AND WA51t 015P05AL 5tMI ANNUAL ttP001 1987 GA510US (FFlutN15 - (LEVAILD RELLA$t Gaseows Ef fluents Released - Isotopes (continued) fsot ej Units October leovember December $,"[7

3. Particulate teleases 44-24 C1 1.2 E-6 3.9 t-? 2.0 f ? 1.9 [-6 (r-51 5.5 E-8 <tLO <tLD $.5 E-8 an-Sa 2.1 E-8 <tLD <tLD 2.1 E-0 Co-50 C1 2.9 t 7 <tLD <tLB 2.9 E-7 Co-60 2.0 (-7 4.3 E-9 3. 9 t -9 2.9 E-7 t

C1 tr 02 7.6 E-t (Lt.D <tte 7.$ t-9 I

tb-88 C1 4.1 E-5 2.6 E-4 6.1 t-4 9.1 t -4 Rb-89 <tLO <tLD <ttt <tLD

$r-09! -- -- -- ..

Sr-90' - - - --

Se-91 Ci <tto <tto <tLB (110 1r-92 <tLD <tto <tLD <tto l

  1. D-95 <tLD <tLD <LLD <tLD ___

fr-95 C1 1.3 [-0 ett0 <LtB 1.1 t-0 Mo-99 <ttD 7. 3 ':-10 ette 7.31:-10 1c-994 <tto <tt ) <tte

<tLD - No detectable activity above tackground 1 - Data will be presented in an errate to the Semi-Annual Report 6

47

TABLE 1.1-1 (continued)

!!04 5fAfl04 EfflUtNT AND WADE O!!P05AL SIN 1A8NeUAL BtPost 1987 GA5t0US (FFLUENTS - (LtVAf t0 StLLA5t

8. Gaseous Ef fluents teleased - Isotopes (continued) t Units January February htoes. , .

March ,p

3. Particulate teleases (continued)

R u-103 C1 <LLO <tto <tLO <tLD -

An-1104 <tLD <tte <LLD <LLD ,

I

$b-122 C1 <tLD <tLD < LLD <tLD

.-131 1.7 t-7 1.0 t-7 7.3 [+8 3.4 I:-7

-132 4.2 t-7 3 A t-7 8.3 E-7 1.6 -6

e-132 <tLO <tLD <tte <td 1-133 Ci 3.0 t-7 5.7 t-7 7.1 E-7 2.2 t-6 Cs-134 6.2 E-1 6.9 t-7 4.0 E-6 S. 2 ':-6 t-134 <LLO <tLD <tLD <LLil 1-135 3.6 E-7 2.1 E-7 4.4 t-1 1.0 :-4

_Cs-136 ti <tLD lt.0  :-11 7.3 1:-a 1.0 t " '

ci-137 '.6':-) 3 .-o 7.1 L_113-0 l ci-ist o.0 E -4 n. ) -.', e.s us 6.6 u_ ,04-139 <tLD *LLD <LLD <tL9 ] 1 h-140 Ci <tLD 1.0 t-4 <tLD 1.0 Ek_

_L4-140 <tte <LLD <tLD <tLD I I

W-107 Ci <LLO <tLD <tLD <tLD 01-214 <tLD <tLD <tLD <tLD P6-214 <tLD <LLO <tLO <tLD

<LLO - No detectabit activity above background 48

TABLE 1.1-1(continued)

!!DN STAf!Du (FFlutui AhD ndA5f t 015P05AL 5tMIA8meUAL REPott 1947 EA5t005 (FFlutNT5 - (LEVAf t0 ttLEASE

8. Gaseous Ef fluents teltated - Isotopes (continued) l Isotopes I '"d te leas ed Units April may June Dua rter
3. Particulate teleases (continued) tv-103 Ci <LLD , <tt0 <tte <LLD An-110M <tLD <tLD <LtB <LLD l .-

I

$b-122 Ci <tL7 <lt0 <tt0 <tLD

-131 4.0 1-0

-132

<LLD <LLD 4.8 t-8

<LLD <tLD < LLC <tLD e-132

<tLD <tLD l *LLS *LtD l

1-133 C1 1.2 t-1 1.4 t-t (Lt D 1.2 f )

f t-134 1.2 1-1 1.9 t-1 1.4 E-9 3.1  :-)

-134 <LLD <tLD <LL i <Lt > '

_$5 1.8 E-6 <ttD <LL'l 10 1 Ct 136 Ci <tLD <ltB <tLB <tt i C1-13) 3.4 JL+b 1.1 1-1 2.6 t-7 3.8 . -6 (1-138 1.1 t-1 <LLD <LLD 1.71.-1 ba-139 <tLD <tt0 <llt <ttD ha-140 C1 *LLD <tLD <LLB <ttB ta-140 <LLD <tLD <tLS <ttb W-107 ti <ttD <tLB <tLB <ttt

_ 81-214 <LLD <LLD *LtB <Ltt Pb-214 <tLD <LLD <Ltb <ttD l

<tLD - No detectable activity above backgrownJ 49

TABLE 1.1-1 (continued) 110m $14f104 (f f Luthi AND WA$tt stSPOSAL Stm!AhhUAL ntPoni 1947 4A5tous (f FluthT5 - (LivAtt0 AlltASL

4. baseous Ef fluents teleased - 150t00,5 (continued) fj[',(([j units July August SeDtember

[ [d ,p _

3. Particulate teleases (continued) tu-103 Ci <tt0 <tLD <ttD <tte

+&

Aa-610M <tLD <tLD <LLD <LLB Sb-122 Ci <llD 2.0 E-G <LLD 2.0,{;1 _

Sb-124 2.1 E-9 <LLD <ttD 2.1 t-9

-131 <tLD <ttD <tLD *LLD 132 <Ltc <tto <LLD <ttB Te-142 <LLD <ttu *LLD <ttB l l

l l-133 Ci 4.3 E-9 3.1 t-9 <LLD G.0 t-t

]

(1 134 6.4 E-t 2.2 -t 1.1 (-G t.) 1-0 1-134 <LLB <tLD <LLB l l-135 <tLD <lt0 <LLD <LLB C s-136 Ci <tLD <LLI) <Lta <ttD Cl 13) 6. 5 E -t 6.0 -G . 3.3 :-G 1.6 E-9 (1-139 3.6 t-) 1.3 . -6 1.2 ,-4 1. 2 (-o ha-139 <tLD <tLD <tLB <LLD 64-140 Ci <tt0 <Ltc <ttB <tLD ta-140 <LLD <LLD <LLD <LLD -

l l

l

, d-101 C1 <tt0 <LtD <LLD <Lt0 bl.214 <ltD <tLD <LLD <LLD

~

PD-214 *LLD *LLD <LLS <LLD e

<LLD - ho detectable activity above background 50

i i

l TABLE 1.1-1 (continued)

!!04 STATION IFFlutNT AND WA511011P05AL 5tmI AmmuAL RtPOR1 1907 GA510U5 EFFLUENT 5 - (LEVAft0 atLEA51

0. Gaseous Ef fluents teleased - llotopes (continued) t ej Units October November December ['f, p
3. Particulate Releases (continued) pu 103 ti <ttB <tLD <ttB l

<tLD 4e-110st <tLD <ttD <tLD <tLD

$b 122 ti (LLD <tt0 <tLS <tLD

-131 6.8 E-9 1.4 E-8 1.4 t-8 3.5 4-I T

-132 6.1 E-7 (LLD (LLD 6.1 ':-)

e-132 <tt0 <LLD <ttB <LL >

t 133 C1 4.4 t-8 1.2 t-8 3.2 t-0 8.8 E-0 ri 134 1. 3 ':-) 1.3 E-8 2.3 (-10 .4 E-1

- 34 1.5  :-) <tLD <tLD .5 t-1

- 135 <LLD <tLD <ttD <t h I

__ts-136 ti (LtB (LLD <llD <ttll tt 137 .6 t-6 2. , E-9 1.4 U- .6 :-6 t s-138 i

.3 (-4 4. t E -4 1.2 E-4 il.0 :-4 ta-139 <LtD <tLD <tLD' <tLD 1

ba -140 ti <tLD <tLD <tLD <ttB La 140 <tLD <tLD <ttB <tLD i W-It? C1 1.5 E-7 <ttB <ttD 1. $ E -7 41-214 <tLD <tLD <tLD <tLD

__PD-214 <tLD <LLD <tLD <LLD j <LLO - No detectable activity above background i

I 4

i 51

4 '

TABLE 1.2-1

!!04 STATION IFFLut4T AND WA$f t DISPOSAL SENI AmmuAL atPoti 1981 LIQUID (FFlut4T5 - SUMMATION OF ALL tittA$t1 UNIT 1 C. Liquid Ef fluents Released - Susunsry Sheet first units January February March Quarter

1. Gross Radioactivity' *
a. Total telease C1 N0 2.0 E-2 1.7 E-1 1.9 E_-1_
t. Avg. Contentration yC1/mi etLEA$t$

teleasH 2.0 t-t 2.2 E-t 2.1 E-9

c. Man. Concentration WC1/nl THIS hieasH e.t t-t 1.9 E-8 1.9 E-0
d. 5 of Tech. Spec. Qtr.

s MONTM -- --

Limit (1.5at/5st)8

, 0.01

e. 5 of Tech. Spec. Yearly 5 l Liwit (3as/10mt): l - -

0.01

2. Tritium
4. Total telease Ci 3,4 g$ i ,, g., 3,3 g,3
6. Avg. Concentration ,ggf,g 88 t'85H 3.5 t-1 1.3 E.7 2.1 t-7
3. Dissolved noble f,ases I
a. Total telease C1 1.1 t-1 e.t E-3 1.0 E-2
b. Avg. Concentration ,ggj,g 8'I'85d 1.1 t-10 1.1 t-10 1.1 t-10 .

4 Gross Alpha tedicattivity l

a. Total telease Ci f 2.6 t-6 2.4 t-5 2.7 t-5
b. Avg. Concentration teleasd vC1/el 3,3 g.33 3,3 g.g3 3,g t-13 w

i l 5. Volume of Liquid Weste ^

to Cischarge Liten 4.5 t+5 2.3 E+4 4.1 t+5 l

6. l Volume of Dilution WaterLiters 1.0 (+10 2.2 (+10 1.1 t+11 1.4 (+11 1 - titludes frittue, Alpha, and Dissolved noble f.ases g

2 - Wie body / organ

<LLD - no detectable activity above background 52

TABLE 1.2-1 (continued)

!!DN STAil04 (FFlutui AND WA$f t 015POSAL SEMIANNUAL REPORT 1981 LIQUID (FFlutuil - $UMMAi!ON OF ALL ttLEA$ll UNIT 1 C. Liquid Ef fluents Released - Summary Sheet Second Units April may June Quarter

1. Gross Radioactivitya
4. Total telease C1 1.6 t-1 4.5 E-2 1.1 E-1 3.2 t-1 1
p. avg. Concentration pC1/mi 1.0 (-t 5.1 t-10 1.1 E-9 1.3 t-t i Released 1
c. max. Concentration wCi/el 1.6 E-8 2.9 t-t 1.3 E-4 1.6 t-4 teleased
d. I of Tech. $ pet. Otr.

1 0.02 Limit (1.5ma/ Sat) .. .. ..

0.01 5 of Tech. Spec. Yearly O.03 /

e. 5 Limit (3ma/10mdt) .. .. ..

0.01

2. T ritium
a. iotai teiease Ci 3.. c.i 4.i t.i 2.. E.i i.i t.2 b.

.j. centrados pC1/el 4.3 t-7 4.6 E-7 4.3 E-1 4.4 (-7

3. Dissolved noble Gases
a. Total telease C1 5.3 (-2 1.5 t-2 2.0 E-2 8.0 E-2 b.

Avj. ,,

Concentrados pC1/mi 0 1-10 1.1 t-10 3.1 E-10 3.6 t-10

4. tross Alpha todisectivity
a. Total telease C1 4.9 t-5 1.6 t-5 1.6 t-5 8.1 t 5
b. c ent rad on
j. vC1/nl 5.5 E-13 1.8 t-13 2.5 t-13 3.3 E-13
5. Volume of Liquid waste to Discharge Liters 1.3 t+1 1.3 t+1 1.2 E+1 3.0 C+7
6. l Volume of Dilution WaterLiters 1.1 t+11 1.1 (+11 1.1 (+11 3.3 (+11 1 - Encludes Tritium. Alpha, and Dis'4elved Noble Gases 2 - Whole body / organ I <LLD - to detectable activity above backgreend l l l

1 53 j

i

)

TA8t.E 1.2-1 (continued)

Ilom STAllou (FFLuthi Au0 Wallt 015P0$AL stulAm=UAL stPott 1981 Lt0Ul0 (FFLutuis $UMMATIOu 0F ALL altt A$ts UNIT 1 C. tinid trrivents seieased - su=ary sheet Third Units July August September Quarter

1. Gross Radioactivitya
a. Total telease C1 3,3 g,j 3,o g.? 5.1 E-3 1.5 E-1
b. Avg. Concentration pCi/mi '

teleased 1.6 t-9 8.8 E-9 7.5 [*10 3.7 t-9

c. man Concentration ,ggf ,3 Released
  • g,o [.3 2.6 t-0 5.4 E-9 1.0 t-8
d. 1 of Tech. $Pec. Otr. g .. ..

Limit (1.5mt/5et)8 0.03

e. 1 of tech. Spec. Yearly 1 Limit (3me/10mt)* -- **

0.03

2. Tritium
a. Total Release C1 3.0 f+1 9.4 t-1 7.4 to 3.0 t+1
b. Avg. Concentration teleased WC1/mi 4.4 t-7 2.3 (-7 1.1 E-6 6.1 E-?
3. Distelved Noble Gases
4. Total telease C1 1.5 t-2 4.4 t-4 6.4 E-4 1.1 t-2
b. Avg. Concentration ,ggf ,g Rele. Sed 3.3 t-10 1.2 t-10 g .4 E-11 1.5 E-10 4 Gross Alpha tedioactivity
a. Total Release Ci f.7 t-S 1.4 t-6 1.3 E-6 3.0 E-1
b. Avg. Concentration ,ggf ,3 Released 4.0 E-13 4.1 t-13 1.9 t-13 1.3 t-13
5. Volume of Liquid Weste to Discharge Liten 1.4 (+7 7.5 t+l 1.5 f*5 1.5 t+1 '

6.lVolumeofDilutionWater Liters 1.2 t+11 1.0 (+11 1.1 (+11 3.3 t+11 '

1 - Encludes Tritium. Alpha, and Dissolved Weble Geses 2 - Wole body /ergen

<tLB no de'..ctable activity above backgrwad 54

1 l

l l

l TABLE 1.2-1 (continued) l l

l Il0N 51A110m (FFLUthi Am0 WASTL 015P05AL 5tMIAmmunt AtP0af 1981 ,

L10010 LFFlutu15 - SunnA110N of ALL alttA5t5 Unli 1 C. Liquid (f fluents Released Swanary Sheet Fourth Units October November December Quarter 1 Gross Radioactivity

a. Total Release C1 1.5 t-2 8.0 (-3 (LLO 2.3 1 2
b. Avg. Concent atton pC1/el 6.3 E-10 1.7 t-10 0 2.1 t 10 teleased
c. 443 Concentration pCi/el 1.2 E-8 4.5 E-9 <LLO 1.2 t-6 teleased
d. 5 of Tech. Spec. Otr.

3 0.01 Limit (1.5mt/5mt)s .. .. ..

/ 0.00 0.M

e. I of Teth. Spec. Yearly 1 Lirit (3st/10mR)s .. .. ..  !

0.03

2. Tritium i
a. Total Release C1 2.2 t+1 2.9 t+1 3.1 t 2 5.1 !+1
b. Avt. Concentration pCi/el 9.2 t-7 6.1 E-1 5.1 E-9 5.1 t-l '

Released

3. Dissolved noble Geses ,
s. Total Release C1 1.0 t-2 8.9 t-2 <LLO t.9 E-2 b, centration pCi/el 4.2 E-10 1.9 E-9 0 7.7 E-10
4. Gross Alpha Radioactivity
a. Total Release C1 3.1 E-5 6.3 E-6 <LLO 3.7 t l
b. Avg. Concentration pC1/el 1.3 E-13 4.9 E-13
  • Released 1.3 E-2 0 l

5-g',qy,L;a$a*it' tite,. 5.. i+i i.i i 5.. E.i 2.. i Liters 9.5 (+10 1.1 t+1s 1.1 (+11 3.2 (+11 6.lVolumeofDilutionWater 1 - tscludes Tritium. Algha, and tissolved Noble &ases 2 - Whole body / organ l j

<tLS - Wo detectable actisity above background 55

i, 4

(

TABLE 1.2-1(continued)

I!ON $1Aflom (FFLVtui Ane WA5f t DISPOSAL SEMI AmmUAL ttPott 1997 LIQUID (FFlutnT5 Welli I

9. Liquid Effluents teleased - Isotopes f{, Units January February march

, O r ma-24 ti no <tLD 1.4 E-3 1.4 t-1 ,

tittAst5 iM11 IKNIIM

..i C r.$1 C1 < ti .D . 0 1-:l '.0l'-3 Mn-% a.6

.5 . -b .6'.-3 to-O 4.1 .', 'I .6 M J.)  :-4

_Co-58 1.1 1.-3 S.S I 2 6.2 f-2 fe-$9 <LLt <LLB <tLO Co-60 ti 1.1 t-3 3.4 E-2 4.0 t-2 i

tr-45 C1 1 *LLS <tL3 <LLD tr-40 ELLt <LLS _ <LLD A*4 <tLD <LLt <tte

$r-et' .-

$r-90' -- -.-

$r-92 *LLS *LLB <LLB hb-ll ti 3.0 E-4 5.3 t-3 5.6 t-3 2r-95 1. 4 (-4 2.5 E-3 2. 6 (-3_

ft-99M I <tLB <tLD ELLD

<LLD - No detectable activity above background 1 - Data will be presented in an errate to the Seet Annwel Report 56

TABLE 1,2-1(continued)

Il0m $1Aflom (ffLU(n1 Ane WA5ft Ol5P05AL SINIAm WAL RtPoaf 1947 LIQUID (FFLU(NTS Unli I Liquie Ef finents teleeled a littepel ftt ,

Unitt A0ril may June y J a-24 ti <tLD <LLO 1.1 t-l 1.1 (*l Ar-4)_ <LLD <tLD <LLD <tLD tr-h1 ti

." I:-2 1.0 -3 1.1  :-3 P. ! . 1 :-P mn-$4 4 ., '.-4 2.2 .-4 L3 .-4 .h-.'I to 'il t.h'.-l < t t'6 <l .L I S. 1. * 't_._

~ Co-be ll.6 1:-P '

.3 t-2 1. ll .-2

' .,!- . l Fe-St 3.1 1-3 .0 E-4 1.3-3 . !i.'t o. -;l Co-60 ti 1.0 t 2 9.4 t-3 2.1 t-2 1.1 t-2 tr-el ti <LLD <tLD <LLB <LLD Er-84 <lLD <tLB <LLB <LLB th-48. <LLB <LLB <LLS <LLD Sr-eg' -

$r-90 I C1 -- - -- --

$r-92 <LtB <tLB <tLB <LLB mb-ll ti 1.4 t-3 2.1 t-1 <LLS 1.4 t-1 fr-95 6.1 t-4 <ttl <Ltt 6.1 t-4 mo-99 <LLS <LLD 6.2 t-l 6.2 1-1

<LLO - he detectable attivity obeve betLgrownd 1 - D4te will be pretented in errett to Seei-Annuel Report I

i 57 I n.. -

TABLE 1.2-1(continued)

!!On $tAfl04 (FFlu(N) AmW malit visPosAL stalan=uat at> cat in:

L10010 (FFLutail Uu!T I

0. Lievic (ffluents teleeted - Isotopes fSf,',I Unitt July August Septeater p 4a-24 Ci <tt0 ett0 ett0 ett0

.s*

w MPmm 5%

  • C1 1.3 :-4 3.tr '. -4 5.0 -5 et .0 <LL ) <LL > *LL i C *50 1.0 .,' ).2'l-3 1. 0 i -4 1.) L, '

50-19 4.1 .

<LLS <tLIl 4.1 '

.- l

( _

to-60 C1 1.6 t-2 1.2 til 2.3 t-3 2.0 t 2 EP-45 C1 <ttB <ttB <tte ett0 Fr-68 *Ltb *Ltc atte ettb tb-88 *LLD <ttD <LLB <LLD gr-eg' ..

Sr-90 8 -- -.

5r-92 *LtB <tte ettb <LLB tb ll ti 3.1 t-4 1.1 t-4 etLS 4.0 t-4 2P-95 2.4 E-4 1.2 E-l <ttb 3.11-4

' s b

it-etM *LLD <LLD <tLD *Ltg

  • LLD - he detettable attivity above battground 1 - oete wtii w ereiented in en errete to tw s t na...i me,ers 58

TABLE 1,2-1 (continued)

!!0N $1Afl0N

[f f LV(NT AND WAST ( O!$;C$AL $(N! AMyAL 9(P041 1987 L10U10 (f f LU(NIS UN!! 1 Liquid (f fluents seleased Isotopes Units October Novoeber Detembe r , ,

ma 24 ti etLD <tLD <tLD <tLD A r -41 <LLD <tLB <tto <tte tr-h1 ti <tLl) <tLD <tt '

<ll l Mn 'i4 1.41 -4 6.11-4 *LL '

1.5 :-C gQ, _ 1.81.-5 CLLS (LL i 1.81:-b to-Ni 1. 0 l:-3 3.11-4 <LL i 1.41.-3 Fe lil ettli <LLB (LL l <ttl) to-40 Cf 0.0 t-3 2,6 t-3 <LLD 1.1 (L 4

tr-81 ti <LLB (LLB (LLS <tLD tr-88 *LLA <LLt <tLB <LLD

_.49-88, *LLS <tLD *LLB <LLD

$r-89 --- -- -- --

_5r-90 ft -- -- - --

SP-92 <tt9 ette <tLB <lts a

l m ub-f l i ti 1. 3 t -4 <LLB <LtB 1. 3 E -4

,,lf, li 1.114 <LLB <tLD 1.11-4

~

20-99 <t t_9 <tLD <tLD . stL9 I

<tLO No detectable activity above background I + Data will be presented it errata to Seel-Anneel Report 59 ,

4 4 TABLE 1.2-1(continued)

!!0n ifATI0s (FFLWNT Amt WA$tt tilPOSAL MulAmmuAL 8(P0tf lH1 Ligull (FFLWeil unit 1

0. Lievid Ef fluents teleased - lleteees (continwed)

Net, units J44wery February merch ,,

C1 tu-tol 3) <LLS <ttl <LLB in-ll3 Al LLAlti *LLB l . a t -4 1.8 t-4 ,

'M .S Aa-llum malin <LLt I.8 t-3 1.0 1-3

}

lb-122 Ci <LLB <LLS <LLB .

St-124 4. 3 t-4  ?.0 t-1 2.4 -3.

in-lli 3.4 1-3 M.4 t-2 2. 7 '.-2 ~

1-13) Ci <LLS <tLS <tLD 1 133 <LLS 3.1 E-4 0.1 1-4 he-133 1.1 t-3 4.8 t-3 9.9 t-3

_Re 33m Ci <LLS <tLB *LLS Ct-' 34 1.3 t-4 ).) 1-2 1.) E-2 1-I'.W <LLS <LLS <LLt Re-135 attB 8.2 1-1 a.2 tal Cl-134 Ci <LLB <LLS <LLB Ct-43) 2.6 t-3 2.6 E-2 2.0 1-2 (1-138 <LLA *LLt <LLS La-140 C1 <LLt 1.2 t-S

  • 2 [-l _

w-I t ) <LLS <LLS ELLS ,[

<LLO - De detettable activity above bettgrownd [

f 60

i l

TABLE 1.2-1 (continued)

!!M STAllen *:

(FFlutaf Amt le45f t ti1POSAL HalAmeWAL t(P00f IHf . <

L10 Wit (FFLuteil Wulf 1 .

0. Liquid Ef fluents teleased - tsetetes (continued) 'i '

l l

II'I#'I Unitt April Rey Jene I '"

I teleased Quarter tv-103 C1 8.9 -4 <LLll *LL I R.9 -4 Au-10h s'.L l <LL I *LL > *LL i Sn . ) ' 3 1. il .-4 4.1 MS P.h'34. 1.1 M3 in-1 'N i

2. 'i.-4 *LL l o. m'. . .6 4 J l'.0M 4.

.-3 4.11.-3 . .,' a.6'.-2

~ Sb ' 22 Ci <LLS <tl l *LLS *LL I ih- 24 2.1 1-3 .) f3 4.1 1-3 0.1 .-3 Sh- 21 1.1 E-2 '8'.-3

. 2.6 L 2 4.91.-2

_l-131 ti 1. 4 t -4 <LLB <Lta 1.4 [-4 1 -' 32 1.4 1 6 <LLB <LLB 1.4 t -4 1' 33 <LLB <LLA <ttl etLB l

1e-133 1.3 1-2 1.4 1-2 2.8 L-2 0.1 1 2 l Re-133M C1 <LLS <L .h <LLB *LLB

,,LL-114 2.1 t-3 2.0 '.3 2.9 f3 1. 0 '.-3 l

, f-114 <LLS 3.0 -4 *LL i 3,0 '.-4 f Re-131 2.1 E-4 1.31-4 2.3 L-4 1.2 (-3 C t-116 ti ( L' .h *LLS *LLA <LLS tt-13) 2.0 i.-3 3.2 t-3 4.8 t-3 1.1 1-2 C t-i lt *LLO *LLS <LLA <tLt 1

f La 140 ti 1.0 f 1 0.2 t 1 0.1 t-6 2. 5 t-4 l W-18) *LLB <LLB <LLB *LLB  ;

l i

stLS - he detettable attivity obeve bettground i

i i

I i

61 I

l TABLE 1.2 1 (continued)

!!0m $1Atlee (pptytet any mantt OISPCSAL StalammyAL htfott till LIOu!U (fftuttil 9411 I i .. u.. . u,i .ai, t.i.4 .. - n.t. a.atia o Vait. July Aututt 5 9temb.r ,,

Ci etto attu <tt0 atto eu ' 05

  • LLO *LLB

<LLO SLLO

$m- l)) i ae-))Qs 6.0 (-) 2.1 (-4 S.2 (-4 1.5 t-3 f

ei.LD

  • L' .D *LLD *LLB

$b 122 Ci

- ib 924 9 .1 -4 0.0 .-l *LLD l.11.-3 53-125 8. h 'L-3 0.0 -4

. 1.0 t-4 1. 0 -.-2 Ci etLD eLLD *LL6 *LLD 1-13)

  • LLD etLD *LLD *LLD l-93)

At-ll) I.t t-2 4.4 t-4 6.4 1-4 l.) ( 2 Ci *LLS *LLS *LLB *LLB te-113H Cl-))4 1.0 t-) 1.2 t-2 6.0 (-4 2.2 1-2

  • LLD eLLO *LLS *LLb

~ 1-114 se-111 1.5 t-4 *LLD <ttb 1.5 t-4 l

1:4 I Ci <LLB <LLt *LLB <LLB t-th) 1.5 E-2 1.4 E-2 9.4 [-4 1.0 E-2

  • LLS *LLB *LL9 SLLD 3

,_ C l *) 38 ta-140 ti 1.3 t-l *LLS *Lt3 7.3 E l

  • LLD *LLD eLLD *LLD m-ts) -

etL9 - he 6t1.t1461 4Ctivity about backgreen.

l l

l l

l 62

TABLE 1.21 (continued)

It0a STATIDs (Iflytal A40 mallt 015P05AL ltmlka#WAL a(potv 1987 Ligul0 (fftutail pull I

9. Liquid tf f tvents teleeted . Isotopel (teattaved) f, 'l , unitt Oc tober movember Seceder ,,

ta ' 0D ti ett0 <t til <tl .

<ll r tv ' 00 att0 <tt '

<tt i <tt .

<tLD <LL <LL

~ in ' D i in . ' l)5 <tLD <LL F (LL i <ll '

Aa-1J0s 3.0 1 3 3.8 L -4 < L til 3.4 3 hb-IP2 Ci ell > <tLB <tte <LL I

- hh -lJ4 <LL i .1 1 5 <tLB .) 5 1.8 t 3 <LLB J.2 M3

]St-lli 4.7 L4 101 C1 <ttil *Ltb <ttli <LLS 1h2 <tL. i <LLD <tt, i <LLt

~'

  • 1 '.13 <LL I *LLD (LL I <LLB

_4e=I)2 ~ 8.t (-1 3.6 t-2 ELLS 4.4 t 2 Re 131a ti <tLB 4.0 L -4 (LLA 4.0 -4 _

Cs 134 1. ) t-4 1.0 3 *LLS 1.8 -3 1-114 <LLB <tl l <LLS <tt i te 136 P.3 t-1 2.1 1 3 ELLS l.0 t-3 Cl ' 4 C1 <tLB (LLB <tLB <tLB tt- : ) 9.9 -4 1.9 tal <LLA 2.0 1-3 Cl- CA <LL I <LLB (LLS <LLB 1

I La-140 C1 f.4 t-6_ <tti <Ltb  ?.4 t-6 l

W 101 <tLD <tLD <LLB <LLB

<ttl . No detestable activity above bettgravad i

I 1

63

TABLE 1.2-1 (continued)

Z10N STATION (FFLUENT AND WA511015P05AL SENIANNUAL REP 08T 1987 LIQU10 (FFLUENTS - SUMMATION OF ALL RELEAsts UNIT 2 C. Liquid Ef fluents Released - Summary Sheet First Units January February Ma rch Quarter

1. Gross Radioactivity 5
a. Total Release C1 1.7 E-1 1.9 E-1 1.1 E-1 4.7 E-1
b. Avg. Concentration 2.7 E-9 2.3 E-9 2.4 E-9 eitased WC1/e.1 2.2 E-9 C*
, lncentration WC1/m1 6.5 E-8 2.9 E-8 1.5 E-8 6.5 E-8 T 5 of Tech. Spec. Otr.

Limit (1.5eR/$eR)8 , , , ,

5 -- -- --

Of.

f o,01

e. 5 of Tech. Spec. Yearly Limit (3mR/10mR):

l 5 ,, ,, ,,

0.0 /2

/ 0.01

2. T<itium
a. Total telease C1 4.5 C+1 4.7 C+1 7.5 to 1.0 (+2 b.

Aj;Cncentration pC1/m1 5.7 E-7 6.6 E-7 1.6 E-1 4.6 E-7

3. 01ssolved Noble Gates
a. Total Release C1 1.2 E-2 6.0 E-2 1.4 E-3 7.3 E-2
b. centration A;j; pC1/mi 1.5 E-10 8.4 E-10 2.9 E-11 3.4 E-10
4. Gross Alpha Radioactivity
a. Total te' ease C1 4.7 E-5 1. 2 E-4 8.6 E-4 1.0 E-3 >
b. Co centration Ajg pC1/e1 6.0 E-13 1.7 E-12 1.8 E-11 6.8 E-12 I' 4" Liters fl g 2.1 C+7 2.2 (+7 2.1 C+7 6.4 (+7 1

Volume of Dilution Water Liters 1.1 C+11 1.0 (+11 6.l 1 - Excludes fritium, Alpha, and Dissolved Noble Gases 1.2 C+11 3.3(+11l 2 - Whole Body / Organ (LLO - No detectable activity above background i

64 l

__ __-- l

1 1

1 TABLE 1.2-1 (continued) 1 l

l 1104 STAi!0N I

EFFLUEMT Amo WA5ft DI5POSAL SEMIANNUAL REPORT 1987 l LIQUID EFfLUENis - SUMMAi!0N OF ALL RELEASES UNIT 2 C. Liquid Ef fluents Released - Swsmary Sheet second Units April May June Quarter

1. Gross nadioactivity:

Ci (LLD NO NO <LLO

a. Total Release
b. Avg. Concentration ,ggf,i o ggtgg$gs gELEASES <LLO Released
c. Man Concentration vC1/ml 0 THIS THIS <LLO teleased
d. 5 of Tech. Spec. Qtr. 0.M 5 - MONTH MONTH Limit (1.5mR/5aR)*

g  ; 0.00 0.02

e. I of Tech. Spec. Yearly 5 --

l l Limit (3aR/10mR)* l l 0.01

2. Tritium
a. Total telease C1 1.1 E-2 1 1.7 E-2
b. Avg. Conc +ntration 5.0 E-9 S.0 E-9 vC1/el teleased ,
3. Dissolved Noble Gases i
a. Total Release C1 <LLO <LLO
b. Avg. Concentration ,gjfni o <tLO teleased j
4. Gross Alpha *adioactivity
a. Total telease C1 <LLD l <LLO
b. Avg. Concentration 0 <LLO vC1/mi Released
5. Volume of Liquid Waste to Distharge Liters 2.8 E+$ 2.8 E*5 l
6. Volume of Ollution Water Liters 1.9 E+9 1.4 E+9 1.4 E+9 2.3E+10l 1 - Entludes fritium. Alpha, and Dissolved Noble Gases 2 - Whole Body / Organ

<LLO - No detectable activity above background l

65

l l

, 1 TABLE 1.2-1 (continued)

!!0N STATION y

EFFLUENT AND WA51E 0!$PCSAL SEMIANNUAt. REPORT 1981 '

L10U10 EFFLUEN15 - SUMMATION OF ALL WELEASES UNIT 2 C. Liquid Effluents Released - Swanary Sheet Third Units .luly August September Quarter

1. Gross Radioactivity *
a. Total Release C1 2.9 E-2 1.4 E-1 4.7 E-2 2.2 E-1

'b. Avg. Concentration pC1/m1 4.5 E-9 1.5 E-9 5.5 E-10 2.2 E-9 Released

c. max. Concentration wC1/m1 3.2 E-8 4.5 C-8 6.5 E-9 4.5 E-8 -*Y Released
d. 1 of Tech. Spec. Otr. g ,, ,, ,,

0.1 /3 f o,o$

Limit (1.5mR/5ma)*

e. 5 of Tech. Spec. Yearly 5 ,, ,, ,,

0.08 Limit (3mR/10ma)* o,03

2. Tritium I a. Total Release C1 1.0 E+1 4.5 E+1 1.0 E+2 1.6 E+2

. . Av C Centration wC1/m1 1.6 E-6 4.8 E-1 1.2 E-6 1.1 E-6

3. Dissolved Noble Gases _n
a. Total Release C1 1.0 E-3 2.1 E-2 5.4 E-2 8.2 E-2
b. 1.1 E-9 2.2 E-10 6.4 E-10 6.5 E-10 f jncentration vC1/mi
4. Gross Alpha Radioactivity
a. Total Release C1 2.8 E-6 1.9 E-5 5.7 E-5 1.9 E-5
b. , C ncentration wC1/mi 4.4 E-13 2.0 E-13 6.1 E-13 4.4 E-13
5. Volume of Liquid Waste Liters 3.8 E+5 1.5 E+7 1.5 E+1 3.0 E+1 to Discharge Volume of Dilution Water Liters 1.8 E+10 1.2 E+11 1.3 E+11 6.l 2.7E+11l 1 - Escludes Tritium, Alpha, and Dissolved Noble Gases 2 - Whole Body / Organ

<tLD - No detectable activity above background 66

TABLE 1,2-1 (continued)

!!0N 51Al!0N EFFLUENT AND WA5f t DISPOSAL SEMIANNUAL REPORT 1987 Lt0010 EFFLUEN15 $UMMAil0N OF ALL RELEA5ES UNil 2 C. Liquid Effluents Released - Sununary Sheet Fourth Units October November December Quarter

1. Gross Radioactivitya
a. Total Release C1 4.8 E-2 3.0 E-2 4.5 E-2 1.2 E-1
b. Avg. Concentration pC1/mi 5.7 E-10 7.2 E-10 4.9 E-10 5.9 E-10 Released
c. Max. Concentration WC1/mi 7.9 E-9 1.4 E-8 1.2 E-8 1.4 E-8 Released
d. 5 of Tech. Spec. Otr. --

0.03 5 -- --

Limit (1.5mR/5mR):

0.01

0. M
e. 5 of Tech. Spec. Yearly 5 -- -- --

Limit (3nR/10mR)*

0.04

2. Tritium
a. Total Release Ci 7.7 /E+1 1.9 E+1 8.6 E+1 1.8 E+2 D'

j; lncentration wC1/ml 9.1,E-7 4.6 E-1 9.4 E-7 7.7 E-1

3. Dissolved Noble Gales
a. Total Release C1 3.7 E-2 1.7 E-2 1.2 E-1 1.7 E-1 ncentration b.

j; pCi/ml 4.4 E-10 4.1 E-10 1.3 E-9 1.2 E-10

4. Gross Alpha Radioactivity
a. Total Release Ci 3. 3 E-4 2.9 E-5 9.0 E-5 4.5 E-4 D'

j;,0lncentration pC1/mi 3.9 E-12 7.0 E-13 9.8 E-13 1.9 E 12

5. Volume of Liquid Wast to Olscharge Liters 1.1 E+7 1.0 E+1 1.9 E+7 4.0 E+7
6. Volume of Dilution Water Liters 1.3 E+11 1.1 [+11 1.1 E+11 3.5E+11l 1 - Excludes Tritium, Alpha, and Olssolved Noble Gases 2 - Whole 8ody/ Organ (LLO - No detectable activity above background 67

TABLE 1.2-1 (continued)

!!DN STAf!DM EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMI ANNUAL REPoti 1987 LIQUID EFFLUENTS UNIT 2

0. Liquid Ef fluents Released - Isotopes st I $t Units Janua ry Februa ry March 0 rt,p Ma-24 C1 3.1 E-4 3.9 E-4 1. 6 E -4 8.6 E-4 A r-41 <LLO <tLD <tLD <tLD I

Cr-5) Ci 2.1 E-3 5.4 E-3 8.0 E-4 8.3 E-3 "

mn-54 1. 8 E -4 1.1 E-3 1.1 E-3 2.4 E-3 Co-57 2.1 E-4 4 . 2 E -4 8. 0 E -4 1.4 E-3 Co-58 8.5 E-2 8.3 E-2 4.7 E-2 2.2 E-1 Fe-59 <ttD 8.3 E-5 <tt0 8.3 E-5 Co-60 C1 4.4 E-2 5.5 E-2 2.7 E-2 1.3 E-1

~

I i

Kr-85 Ci <tt0 <tto <tt0 <tt0 i l

Kr-88 <tLO <tLD <Lt0 <lt0 __ I I

Sr-892 -- -- -- --

)

Sr-tga C1 -- -- -- --

5r-92 <tt0 <lt0 <tt0 <tt0 Mb-95 C1 1.9 E-3 5.8 E-3 4.4 E-3 1.2 E-2 Zr-95 2. 7 E-4 2.5 E-3 2.0 E-3 4.8 E-3 it-99M <ttD <ttD <tLD <tto .

<LLO - No detectable activity above background 1 - Data will be presented in an errata to the 5eet-Annual Report 68

l TABLE 1.2-1(continued)

ZION STATION (FFLU(NT AND WA$it 015P05AL 5(NIANWUAL A(Poti 1987 LIQUID (FFLU(NTS UNIT 2

0. Lieutd (f fluents teleased - Isotopes l

t Units April May June 7

<tLO No No <LLO Na-2a C1 seleases teleases This This Month Roeth I

i l l

[ Cr-51 C1 <tLO <LtB Mn-Sa <tLD <tLD l Co-5) <tLD <tLD Co-58 <LLO <tLD l

Fe-59 <LLD <tt0 l

l C040 Ci <tLD <tLO l

Kr-85 Ci <LLO

<tLD l

Kr-88 <LLD <LLO

$r-914 - I l 1 -

1 i

<Nu  % B Mb-95 Ci <LLO ll <LLO Zr-95 <tLO <tLD j i

<LLO - No detettable activity above background a - Waiting for analysis results - Data will be presented in an errate to the Seei-Annual Report 1 1

1 i

ll 69 1

I

TABLE 1.2-1 (continued)

ZlDN STAi!ON (FFLUENT AND WA51E DISPOSAL 5(M! ANNUAL R(PORT 1981 L10Ul0 (FFLUENTS UNIT 2

0. Liquid Ef fluents Released - Isotopes f5f)'{',5 Units July August September fj)[d .,

Na-24 Ci <tt0 7.9 E-5 <tto 7.9 E-5 ,

A r-41 <tto <tto <tto <tto l

Cr-51 C1 <tto <tto <tto <tt0 y Rn-54 1. 7 E -4 1. 8 E -4 4.8 E-5 4 . 0 E -4 Co-57 <tt0 1.3 E-5 <tto 1.3 E-5 Co-58 3.8 E-3 7.4 E-3 3.7 E 3 1. 5 E-2 l Fe-59 <tt0 <tLD <tLD <tto l

l

, Co-60 C1 4.8 E-3 1.6 E-2 1.9 E-2 4.0 t-2 l Kr-85 Ci <tt0 <tto <tt0 <tt0 Kr-88 <tt0 <tto <tto <tto S r-8P -- -- -- --

Sr-ton C1 -- -- -- --

Sr-92 <tto <tto <tto <tto 3

Nb-95 C1 3.7 t-4 5.3 E-4 1. 3 E -4 1.0 E-3 Zr-95 5.7 E-5 6.9 E-5 <tLD 1. 3 E -4 Mo-99 <tt0 <tt0 3.2 E-5 3.2 E-5 Tc-99M <tto 3.2 E-5 1.0 E-5 4.2 E-5

<tt0 - No detectable activity above background 1 - Data will be presented in an errata to the Semi-Annual Report 70

l l

l TABLE 1.2-1 (continued)

!!0N STAfl0N (FFlutNT AND WA5f t DISPOSAL 5tMI ANNUAL REPoti 1987 t!0ulo (FFlutN15 UN!1 2 0, liquid Ef fluents tele 4 sed - Isotopes Units October November December f5 7 7 Na-24 Ci <ttD <tt0 <tt0 <tt0 Cr-51 C1 4.1 E-4 (LLD <tt0 4.1 E-4 mn-54 2. 2 E -4 2.8 E-5 (LLD 2.5 E-4 Co-57 (LLD <tLD <tLD <tLD Co-58 2.9 E-3 1.4 E-3 1.9 E-3 6.2 E-3 Fe-59 <LLD (LLD (LLD <ttD Co-60 C1 2.6 E-2 1.2 E-2 1. 7 E 2 5.5 E-2 Kr-85 C1 <tLD (LLD <ttD <tLD r

cr-88 <LLD <LLD (LLD <tLD Sr-fla - -- - -

i

$r-90: C1 - -- -- --

$r-92 <tLD <tLD <tt0 (LLD Mb-95 C1 1. 2 E -4 <ttD <ttD 7.2 E-4 Zr-95 1.9 E-4 <Lt0 2.5 E-5 2.2 E-4

<tt0 No detectable activity above background

{

! a - Waiting for analysis results - Data will

! be presented in an errata to the Seet-Annual Report li!

~

l l

71 l

l

)

1 l

TABLE 1.2-1 (continued) ll0N STATION EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMIANNUAL R(PORT 1987 LIQUID EFFLUENTS UNIT 2

0. Liquid Ef fluents Released - 1sotopes (continued)

I' y Units January February March rst

,p Ci -

eu-105 <tLD <tLO <tLO <LLO Jr Sn-I I 3 < t.L D <tLO 4.6 E-5 4.6 E-5 Aa-11 DM i 2.7 E-3 3.2 E-3 1.3 E-3 7.2 E-3 Sb-122 Ci (LLO <tLO <tLD (LLO SD-124 1.6 E-3 2.2 E-3 1.2 E-3 5.0 E-3

$b-125 9.9 E-3 1.1 E-2 1.1 E-2 3.2 E-2 Xe-131M <tLO <LLO <tLO <tLD 1-131 Ci (LLO <tLD <tLO ALD n

1-133 <tLO <LLO <tLD <tLO Ie-133 1.2 E-2 5.9 E-2 1.4 E-3 7.2 E-2 te-133M Ci <LLO <tLO <lli) <lti Cs-134 6.9 E-3 2.0 E-3 6.51 -3 1.6 :-2 I-134 (LLO <LLO <LLI) <ll )

Ie-135 9.6 E-5 6.4 E-4 3.0 E-5 6.0 E-4 Cs-136 C1 <tt0 <LLO <tLI) < t. L O Cs-137 7.0 E-3 3.1 E-3 9. 6 ':-3 2.1 E-3 Cs-130 (LLO <tLO <ttl <LLO La-140 Ci <tLD <tLO <LLO <LLO ,

W-187 <tLD <tt0 <LLO <tLO

<LLO - No detectable activity above background i

1

)

l 1

72 l

1 I

i 1

TABLE 1.2-1 (continued).

210N STAllDN EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEN! ANNUAL REPORT 1987 L10U10 EFFLUENTS UNIT 2 D. Liquid Ef fluents Released - Isotopes ad f'otoej units April May June h*rt

,, p Ci No 40 tu-105 <tto Releases teleases <tLD This This month Month Aa-110M <LLO I <LLO l

$b '22 Ci <LLO <LLD Sb ' 24 <tLO <tLO Sb-H25 <LLO <LLO

<lt0 <lLO

<tLO <LLO l

1-13) Ci <lt0 <LLO l-133 <LLO <LLD Xe-133 <LLO <LLO Xe-133M C1 <LLO <tLD Cs-134 <tLO <LLD l-134 <LLO 'LLO se-135 <tLO <LLO C s -136 C1 <LLO <LLO Cs-131 <tLO <tLD Cs-138 <LLO <LLO ba-140 <LLO <tLO La-140 C1 <tLD l <lt0 W-187 <Lt0 <tLO

<tLO - No detettable SCtivity above background 73

1 i

l 1

1 TJ4BLE 1.2-1 (continued) llDN STATION EFFLUENT AND WA51t 015P05AL SEMIANNUAL REFORI 1987 L10010 (FFLUENTS UNii 2

0. Liquid Effluents Released - Isotopes (continued) h Units July August September f,)[d ,,_

f5((l'{s Ci Au 105 <tto <tto <tLO <tLO ~

s Sn-113 <Lt0 <LLO <tto <lt0 Aa -110m 1.3 t-3 4.3 (-3 4.0 E-3 9.6 E-3 I

Sb-122 ti <tLD <tLO <tto <tLD Sb-124 1.4 E -4 1. 2 E -4 1.6 E -4 1.0 E-3 Sb 125 1.5 E-3 1.1 E-2 5.8 E-3 1.8 E-2 Ke-131 M <tLO <tt0 (LLO <tLO 1-131 Ci (LLD 4.8 E-5 <tLO 4.8 E-5 1-133 <Lt0 3.1 E -4 1.6 E-5 3.3 E-4

-_ Xe -13 3 6.8 E-3 2.1 E-2 4.0 E-2 7.6 [-2 Ie-133M Ci <tLD <tLD 2. 0 E -4 2.0 t-4 Ts -134 7.1 E-3 4.6 E-2 5.8 E-3 5.9 t-2

-134 <LLD < ti .0 <tLD <LLO

.-135 . <LLO 1.3 L-5 <tLO 7.3 E-5 Re-135 1 2.0 E -4 2.1 -4

. 6.0 E-3 6.4 E 3 Cs-136 Ci (LLO (Lt0 3.5 E-4 3. 5 E-4 Cs-137 9.2 E-3 5.8 [-2 8.2 E-3 7.5 t-2 C s -138 <LLO <tLO <LLO <tto

?

L a -140 C1 1.0 t-4 9.1 E-6 3.0 E-5 1. 4 t -4 i

l W-187 <tto (LLD <LLO <LLO

<LLO - No detectable activity above background e i l

i I

I l

74

TABLE 1.2-1 (continued; 1 l

l ZION STA110N l (FFLU(NT AND WASTE 015P05AL SEM! ANNUAL REPORT 1987 l LIQUID EFFLUENTS l UN!i 2

0. Liquid Effluents Released - Isotopes fS, y Units Oc tober November Decenter r ti eu-105 <tLD (LLD <tLD <tt0 Aa-110m __ 0.9 E-3 6.2 E-4 1.2 E-3 1.1 E-2 Sb-122 ri <tti <tta <tt0 <tLO Sb-124 1.h :-5 1.1 L-4 5.9 E-5 1.9 E-4 )

5b-125 2.h :-3 6.9 :-3 7.1 E-3 1.7 E-2 l

l 1-131 C1 1.4 t-5 1.5 E-5 6.3 E-4 6.6 E-4 1-133 <*mLD <LLO <tLD <tLD Xe-133 3.5 E-2 1.6 E-2 1.2 E-1 1.7 E-1 Xe -133M Ci <tLD 1.31:-4 7.11:-4 0.4 E-4 Cs-134 2.4 E-3 2.9 ::-3 5.3 :-3 1.1 E-2 1-134 <Lt:) <LL > <Lt ) (LLO Xe-135 1.7 E-3 4 . 7 E -4 1.7 E-3 3.9 E-3 l Cs-136 Ci 5.5 E-5 <tLD <tLD 5.5 E-5 l C s -137 3.8 E-3 6.3 E-3 1.2 E-2 2.2 E-2 C s -138 <lt0 <tLO (LLO <LLO Ba-140 <tte <tLD <tto <tte ta -140 C1 3.5 E-5 0.9 E-6 1.3 E-5 5.7 F-5 W-187 <tto <tLD CLLD (LLO

<LLO - No detectable activity above betkground 75

l l

l TABLE 2.0-1 l 1

l ZlDN GENERATime STAllDN UNIT 1/2 Month Janua rv Year 1987 SOLIO RA010AC11VE WASTE (Tech Spec 6.6.1.0.3)

-?

Date Destination Weste Principal L5A/ Container Solidification volyne Activity

  • of Material Material Radionuclides
  • NON LSA Type Agent (ft ) (elllicurles)

(if Acclicable)

US Ecology try Active Fe-55(E) C 5-134(M)

Mi-63(E) Cs-137tM) 55 gal. .

Co-60(M) Co-58?M) L5A d rums MA 660 204.03 06]AM87 Richland Waste (OAW) blewdown and Fe-55(E) C s-134(M) HN-100 Spent Fuel Pit M1-63(E) Cs-137(M) LYM Demin Resin Co-60(M) LSA Liner Cement 177 14.145.41 12J Ak87 ba nwell 1A, IB, and 28 LA Feed & 2A Co-58(M) Mi-63(E) HN-100 Carbon + 1 Co-60(M) Cs-134(M) LYM ba rnwell Cond. Domin Fe-55(El Cs-131(M) L5A Liner Cement 177 12.667.55 21JAN87 s

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SOLIO RAD 10AC71VE WA511 l (Tech 5pec 6.6.1.0.3) f Principal LSA/ Contairer Solidification Activity

  • Date Dr . %ation Waste of Material Material Radionuclides
  • NON LSA Type Agent Volf)

(ft (mil 11 curies)

(If Aeolicable)

Fe-55(L) Cs-134LM)

CVC5 Ni-63(E) Cs-131(M) HN-200 tation Desin Co-60(N) L5A liner Cement 76.2 10.527.17 04Ftt07 Ba rmeell Co-58(t) Nb-95(L) Radiocet tered Co40(t) Ag 110M(t) 200 OgFt087 Barnwell filters Fe-55(E) LSA HIC N/A 73.5 23.032.59 la. 28-SA Feed i

+ 2 Condensate l 4

+ 2A Cart >on e Fe-55(t) Cs-131(M) HN-100 Spet. F1 Pit N143(t) Co-58(M) Lvnu l 18 Fib 87 Samm11 Deein Co40(M) LSA liner Coment 177 22.020.53 l l

Fe-55(L) Cs-134(M)

US teology Dry Active M143(t) CS-131(M) 55 gal. I Richland Waste (DAW) Co40(M) Co-58(M) LSA drums NA 630 367.54 l L4fD87 l

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Date Destination Waste Principal L5A/ Container Solidification Activity *

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Radlonuclides

  • Type Agent Voly) (a1111 curies) of Material Material NON LSA (ft (if Aeolicablel Co-60(M) Fe-55(E) 28 Deborating Cs-134(M) N1-63(E) HN-200 03mAa87 Bartwell Deein. Cs-137tM1 L5A liner Cement 76 4.757.50 1A. 18, 2A, 28

- BA Feed + Co-58(M) Nb-95(M) <

  1. 1 Condens. Co-60(M) Cs-137(M) HM-100 11 MAR 87 Ba rtwell Deein Fe-55(E) 15A Liner Cement 177 22il71.50

,, ,, Co-58(M) C5-131(M)

Co-60(M) Cs-134(M) HM-100 Portable Deein. Ni-63tt) Cement 177 3.039,30 18 Mate? Bartwell L5A 'iner

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  • Specify dether seasured (M), estimated (t), or a combination (C). ]

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Il0N GENERAllMG STATION UM11 1/2 Month horil Year 1981 SOLID RA010AC11VE WA511 (Tech Spec 6.6.1.0.3)

Date Destination Weste Principal L5A/ Container Solidification Volf Activity

  • of Material Material Radionuclides
  • NON LSA Type Agent (ft ) (mil 11 curies)

(If Ano11 cable)

Blowdown + Pu-24)(t) Ni-6)(1)

Mad. Bed Desin Co-60(M) Fe-55(t)14-195 02APa87 Bar M 11 Residue t s -137(M) LSA Poly Hlt Dewatered 193 1.967.53 Co-60(M) fe-55(t)

US tcology try Active Co-Se(M) Ni-63(t) 55 gal.

10APRB7 tichland Weste Cs-131(M) Cs-134f M1 L5A drum NA 630 395.14 1A. 10. 2A 28

- BA feed Desin

+ tiewdown/ Mad Co-5s(M) fe-53(t)

Sed assidue Co-60(M) Ni-63(t)14-195 24APRI7 Barnwell hein Cs-137 (M) LSA Polv HlC Dewatered 193 10.722.g8 i

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Specif y whether measured (M), estimated (t). or a ccabination (C), i 79

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Date Destination Idaste Principal LSA/ Cahtainer Solidification Activity

  • Voly)

V of Material Material Radionuclides

  • MON LSA Nype Agent (ft (m1111 curies)

(If Aeolicablel

,- 55 gal.

&; Co-58(N) Cs-137(M) drums

f. US Ecology Dry Active Co-60(M) Fe-55(E) 83jgal.

ij. 01MAY67 Richland teaste (OAW) rs-134(N) 41-63(E) LSA drums MA 634.1 244.45 2 - Co-58(E) Fe-55(E) 5 j Dewatered Co-60(E) N1-63(E) Ryd Lok ,

hJ- 06MAY87 Ba rrw11 Filters Nb-95(E) Non-L5A HIC MA 13.5 127.861.6 i

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  • Specify whether measured (M). estimated (E), or a combination (C).

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ZION GENERAllNG stall 0N UNii 1/2 Month June Year 1987

$0L10 RA010ACT!YE WA5fE (Tech Spec 6.6.1.B.3)

Date Destination Waste Principal LSA/ Solidification Volf Activity

  • of Material Material Radionuclides
  • NON LSA Typel Container Agent (ft ) (e1111 curies)

(If Applicable)

Fe-55(t) Nb-95(E)

Dewatered N143(t) Co-58(E) Red Lok 033UN01 Barnwell Filters Co-60fE1 LSA HIC NA 13.5 23.611.70 1 A,18, 2x 2A, Fe-55(t) Co-50(M) 2: 28 - SA Feed M1-63(t) Co-60(M) 14-215H 192387 Barnwell Desin. Co-137tM1 LSA Polv NIC Dewatered 193 3.135,l L O TH TOTAL 266.5 26.747.22 Specify whether measured (M), estimated (E) or a combination (C).

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Destination Weste Principal g$gj Container Solidification Volume Activity

  • Date of material Material Radionuclides
  • nom L$A Type Agent (ft8) (all11 curies)

(If Aco11 cable)

Beatty, NV Waste Oil Cs-134M) LSA 2n 14-195 Cement / Lime / 350 1.984 (c) ygg L 1 "' I""I S III" 81 Cs-134(M) Ni-63(t)

Barnwell, SC Spent Resins

  • I I LSA M-06 NA 194.1 690.46'(c)

JUL L I""

81 (Dewatered) C s -134 ( M) Ni-63(E)

Spent Resins Cop M s- ) LSA M-09 NA 194.1 4155.93 (c)

JUL Barnwell. SC p (Dewatered) Cs-134(M) Ni-63(E) linM 81 f 5 . - 4M 688.1 tichland, WA DAW , )p L33 55p H NA 481.50(c)

JUL 5 81 Co-60(M) Co-58(M) 83eal. x 16 f

1' MON 1H 101AL 1426.3 5335.81 (c)

  • Specify whether measured (M), estimated (E), or a combination (C).

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Zl0m GENERAllNG STA110N UN11 1/2 month Aueust Year 1981 SOLIO RAD 10AC11VE WA51E (Tech Spec 6.6.1.0.3)

Container poNicaMon Vo W Ac W ty

  • estination Waste Principal L$37 hte of material Material Radionuclides
  • won ($A Type Agent (ft') (millicurles)

(If Acolttable)

Supen Co-58(M) Cs-131(M) Drums NA 555.1 551.099 (c) 21 Richland WA g33 AUG compacted Co-60(M) Fe-55(!) 55 gal. x 11 81 CAW Cs-13a(M) N1-63(E) 83eal. n 2 Super- Co-58(M) Cs-13F(M) Drums NA 514.1 598.181 (c) il ttchland, W $A compacted Co-60(M) Fe-55(E) 55941. 15 AUG 81 OAW Cs-134(M) Ni-631[1 l} gal. I 1 L N 19 .1 611.15 (c)

AUG

' '$ I o6 e5 oly-M t re 81 Cs-134(M) M1-63(t)

Ee

- 140N1H 101 AL .1323.9 4841.04 (Q

  • Specif y whether measured (M), estimated (E), or a combination (C).

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ZION GthttAllNG 51A110N UNil 1/2 Month Sectember Year 1981 50Llu RA010AtllVE WA51E (lech Spec 6.6.1.0.3)

~

Principal Container Solidification Vcluse Activity

  • Oate hstination Waste g33j

'of Material Material Radionuclides

  • NON LSA Type Agent (ft') (mil 11 curies)

(If Aeolicable) 02 8' P'" "I"' Poly-HIC NA H.1 311 2 (c) 5tP Co (h) N - 3(

(0 M ered) Cs-134(N) Fe-55(E) /

4 81 10 Super- Co-58(M) Cs4 31(M) g$,. Cms NA 581.6 941.350 (t) V Sir tichland, WA compacted Co-60(M) Fe-55(E) 55 gal. x 16 g 8304). x 1 .,F 81 CAW C s-134 (M) Ni-63(E)

  • 10 i "P'#- 8I"I S~I3II"I Ow NA 600.0 641.501 (c)

Richland WA L5A 55 gal. 80 SEP compacted Co-60(M) Fe-55(t) 81 DAW CS-134(M) Mi-63(t) 11 Richland, WA I"P'" 'I"I S'I3II"I LSA 0*5 NA 60s.0 141.834 (c)

SEP compacted Co 60(M) fe-55(t) 55 gal. 80 81 DAW Cs-134(M) N1-63(t) 11 "P ' II 5'I3 I"I Dms MA 541.5 531.918 (c) tithland* WA LSA 5tP compacted Co-60(M) fe-55(t) 55 gal. x 13 81 DAW C 5-134 t M) Ni-6Ht) 24 Super- Co-58(M) C5-131(M) Oms MA 516*3 311.612 (c) gggg ,34* yg LSA Stp compacted DAW Co-60(M) fe-55(t) 55 gal, a 41 81 + WTF Sludae ts-134(M) N1-63(E) 83aal. n 18 24 Super- Co-58(M) Cs-131(.1) t$g Oms NA $15.5 412.265 (c)

Bichland, WA compacted CAW Co-60(M) Fe-55(E) 55 gal, a 13 StP 81 + W1F $19dae ts-134(M) N1-63(t) 83eal. 30 30 5 pent Resins Co-58(M) Cs-134(M) g33 8420 NA 125.2 280.909.12(c)

Sa m il. SC 5torage fant: Co-60(M) Cs-131(t) Steel Liner SEP 81 Mixed Bed ti-63(E) _

MONTH TOTAL 3760.2 288.204.12(c)

  • Specif y whether measured (M), estimated (t), or a combination (C).

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ZION G(NERAllWG STATION UNil 1/2 Month Oc tober Year 1987 SOLIO RA010AC11VE WASTE (Tech Spec 6.6.1.0.3)

Destination Weste Principal gggf Container Solidification Volume Activity

  • Date a Type Agent (ft8) (m1111 curies) of Material Material Radionuclides now L$a (If Apolicable) 06 Dewatered Co-58(M) Fe-55(E) , #6 NA 13.4 112,460.5 (c)

Barnwell, SC Filters & HIC OCT Co-60(M) N1-63(E) ggg 31 DAW Cs-137(M)

I3 -20 Cement 206.1 0.596 (c) 0C1 Beatty, NV Waste 011 lll ",f l L5A p 01 C s -137(N)

_" n~n. sc 'J;',' ra* 56 o>

0C, 67 pgl:gi ll:'!"!3:!llll C s-137(M)

'5A NA in i OCT

  • " * " "O III ter Cs-134 (M) Fe-55(El 81 n0 NTH TOTAL 667.1 116.761.83 (c}
  • Specify whether measured (M), estimated (E), or a combinetton (C).

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!!0M GENERAltnG 51A110N UMll 1/2 month November Year 1981 SOLIO RAD 10AC1tVE WA51E (Tech Spec 6.6.1.0.3) i stination Wste Principal L33j Container Solidification volume Activity a Cate Type Agent (a1111 curies) of material material Radlonuclides

  • nog ($a (ft')

(If Aeolicable) 04 . Co-Se(M) Cs4 31(M) g33 Dms NA 613.3 325.046 (c)

NOV Richland' WA DW Co-60(M) fe-55(E) 55ga1. m 23 el Cs-134(M) 41-63(t) 03eal. s 38 13 Spent Resins Co @ (M) fe-55(t) g$3 # M-21 NA 194.1 2301.59 (c)

Sarnwell, SC Liner NOV (Dewatered) Cs-134(M) Mi-63(E) ,

81 Cs-131(M) 18 urt. % Co-60(M) C-14(E) L5A

  1. 5-14 Cement 125.2 2112.55 (c)

NOV Barnwell. SC Chase Co-131(M) Fe-55(E) Liner 91 51udee N1-63(t) 23 DW Co-Se(M) Cs-13)(M) Or m MA 1036*35 1230*63 (c)

CNSI LSA NOV (to be Co-60(M) Fe-55(t) 52 gal x147 Channahon, il supertomo'd) Cs-134(M) 41-63(E1 01 1

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SOLID RA010ACIlvt idASIf (Tech Spec 6.6.1.3.3)

Destinat M Wste Principal LSA/

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  • was t$a Type (1f Aeolicable) 01 CaN Co-Se(n) Cs-137(M) __ Drums NA 810.75 154.51 (c)

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TABLE 3.1-1 ZION UNIT ONE 1987 ANNUAL REPORT MAXIWUM DOSES RESULTINc. FROM AIRSORNE RELEASES PERIOD OF RELEASE - 01/01/87 70 12/31/87 CALCV'.ATED 04/12/88 IST 2ND 3RD 4TH TYPE QUARTER QUARTER OVARTER QUARTER ANNUAL JAN* WAR APR*JUN JUL-SEP OCT-DEC GAMMA AIR 2.46E-04 6.63E-04 1.17E-04 4.18E-04 1.44E-03 (MRAO) (N ) (N ) (N ) (N ) (N ) 2.73E-03 7.89E-03 BE74 AIR 1.27E-03 3.16E-03 7.22E-04 (MRAD) (N ) (N ) (N ) (N ) (N )

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TOT. BODY 9.70E-05 2.31E-04 4.16E-05 1.03E-04 4.73E-04 - (MREM) , (N ) (N ) (N ) (N ) (N ) SKIN 1.04E-03 1.67E-03 4.61E-04 1.23E-03 4.40E-03 (MREM) (N ) (N ) (N ) (N ) (N ) , ORGAN 9.C8E-04 5.20E-03 4.22E-03 6.C8E-03 1.64E-02 (MREM) (N ) (N ) (N ) (N ) (N ) l LUNG LUNG LUNG THYROID LUNG THIS IS A REPORT FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1997 COMPL1ANCE STATUS - 10 CPR 50 APP. 1

                                           -------------- % OF APP 1. -------------

QTRLY IST OTR 2ND OTR 3RD OTR 4TH QTR YRLY t 0F 08J JAN-MAR APR-JUN JUL-SEP OCT-NOV OBJ APP.! GAMMA AIR (MRAD) 5.0 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 10.0 0.01 BETA AIR (MRAD) 10.0 0.01 0.03 0.01 0.03 20.0 0.04 TOT. 80DY (MREM) 2.5 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 5.0 0.01 SKIN (MREM) 7.5 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.C2 15.0 0.03 ORGAN (MREM) 7.5 0.01 0.07 0.06 0.08 15.0 0.11 LUNG LUNG SONG THYROID LUNG t RESULTS SASED UPON 00CM REVISION 11 UPDATE CS118 FEBRUARY 1986 3 3 d e I d 92 3

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TABLE 3.1-1 (continued) ZION UNIT Two 1987 ANNUAL REPORT MAXIMUM DOSES RESULTING PROM AIRSORNE RELEASES . PERT 00 0F RELEASE - 01/01/87 70 12/31/87 CALCULATED 04/12/88 15T 2ND 3RD 4TH TYPE QUARTER QUARTER OUARTER QUARTER ANNUAL J Af4-M AR APR-JVV JUL-5EP OCT-DEC GAMMA AIR 2.56E-03 9.30E-04 2.47E-04 6.19E-04 4.36E-03 (WRAD) (N ) (N ) 'N ) (N ) (N ) SETA AIR 1.35E-02 3.09E-03 1.42E-03 3.92E-03 2.19E-02 (MRAD) (N ) (N ) (N ) (N ) (N ) TOT. BODY 8.321-04 4.10E-04 8.37E-05 1!61E-04 1.49E-03 (wREM) (N ) (N ) (N ) (N ) (N ) 5 KIN 6.95E-03 2.30E-03 8.72E-04 1.06E-03 1.21E-02 (WREM) (N ) (N ) (N ) (N ) (N ) ORGAN 2.34E-03 1.03E-03 2.31E-02 3.79E-03 3.02E-02 (wREM) (N ) (N ) (N ) (N ) (N ) THYR 0!D THYR 0!D THYROID THYROID THYR 0!D TMis 15 A REPORT FOR THE CALENDAR VEAR 1937 i COWPL1ANCE STATUS - 10 CFR 50 APP. !

                                    -------------- 1 CF APP !. -------------

OTRLY IST OTR 2ND OTR 3RD OTR 4TH OTR YRLY  % 0' OBJ JAN-MAR APR-J N JUL-SEP OCT-NOV 08J APP.! GAWMA AIR (MRAD) 5.0 0.05 0.02 0.00 0.01 10.0 0.04 BETA AIR (WRAD) 10.0 0.13 0.03 0.01 0.04 20.0 0.11 707 800y (wREM) 2.5 0.03 0.02 0.00 0.01 5.0 0,03

   $ KIN (WREM)             7.5           0.09           0.03          0.01           0.02     15.0        0.08 CRGAN (WREN)             7.5           0.03           0.01          0.31           0.05     15.0        0.20                t THYROID         THYROID      THYROID          THYR 0!D           THYROID RESULTS 3ASED UPON 00CM Rr. VISION 11 UPDATF CS118 FEBRUAKV 1986 i

93

   . o TABLE 3.2-1 ZION UNIT ONE 1987 ANNUAL REPORT max! MUM DOSES (MREM) RESULTING PROM LIQUID EPPLUENT5 PERIOD OF RELEASE - 01/01/87 TO 12/31/87           CALCULATED 04/12/88 IST           2ND         3RD          4TH 00$E TYPE               QUARTER      OUARTER       QUARTER      QUARTER       ANNUAL JAN-MAR       APR-JUN      JUL-SEP      OCT-DEC TOTAL                   5.48E-04      3.20E-04     1.00E-03     1.05E-04     1.98E-03 BODY INTERNAL                7.41E-04      3.94E-04     1.41E-03     1.24E-04     2.67E-03 ORGAN                                                                                       ~

LIVER LIVER LIVER LIVER LIVER THIS !$ A REPORT POR THE CALENAAR YEAR 1987 COMPLIANCE STATUS - 10 CPR 50 APP. 1

                                    .............. % OF APP 1. -------------

OTRLY 157 OTR 2ND OTR 340 OTR 4TH OTR VALY  % OP OBJ JAN-MAR APR-JUN JUL-5EP OCT=NOV DSJ APP.! TOTAL 800Y (MREM) 1.5 0.04 0.02 0.07 0.01 3.0 0.07 CRIT. ORGAN (MREM) 5.0 0.01 0.01 0.03 0.00 10.0 0.03 L!vtR LIVER LIVER LIVER LIVER RESULTS BASED UPON 00CM REVISION 11 UPDATE C5118 PESRUARY 1986 1 a l 94

TABLE 3.2 1 (continued) ZION UNIT Two 1987 ANNUAL REPORT WAxtuum 005ES (WREu) RESULTING PROM LIQUID EFFLUENTS PERIOD OF RELEASE - 01/01/87 TO 12/31/87 CALCULATED 04/12/08 IST 2ND 3RD 4TH DOSE TYPE QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER ANNUAL JAN-MAR APR-JUN JUL-5EP OCT-DEC-TOTAL 5.36E-04 1.43E-07 1.96E-03 4.45E-04 2.98E-03 000Y INTERNAL 6.82E-04 1.43E-07 2.59E-03 5.83E-04 3.88E-03 ORGAN LIVER LIVER LIVER LIVER LIVER THvR0!D KIDNEY LUNG GI-LLI THIS IS A REPORT FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1987 COMPLIANCE STATUS - 10 CPR 50 APP. 2

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OTRLY 15T OTR 2ND OTR 3RD OTR 4TH OTR YRLY  % OF OBJ JAN-MAR APR*JUN JUL*5EP OCT-NOV 08J APP.! TOTAL BODY (MREM) 1.5 0.04 0.00 0.13 0.03 3.0 0.10 CRIT. ORGAN (WREM) 5.0 0.01 0.00 0.05 0.01 10.0 0.04 LIVER LIVER LIVER LIVER LIVER THYROID K!DNEY LUNG GI-LLI RESULTS BASED UPON ODCE REVI510N 11 UPDATE C5118 FEBRUARY 1986 95

ZION GENERATING STATION Figure 5.0-1 LOCATIONS OF FIXED ENVIRONMEN"AL RAD 0 LOGICAL MONITOR.NG STATIONS Air Samolers Z W Ro M 1 - ONSITE STATION 1 - 2 - ONSITE STATION 2 / 3 - ONSITE ST'ATION 3 , e li - ZION (W) .

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    -14      -14             Kenosha Water Works                                     X
   -15       -15             Lake County Water Worts                                 X
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   -17       -17             North Chicago Water Works                               X!      .
   -18       -18             Lake Forest Water Works                                 X ,'    ;
   -28       -19             Great Lakes Naval Center                                               '             ;
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r ., ZION STATION TABLE 5.0-1 ENVIRONENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGulM. SAfrLE COLLECTION AND ANALYSES Location Collection Type of Frequency Sample feedia Codes Site Frequency Analysts of Analysts Remarks ( 1. Airborne a. Onsite and Near Field Continuous Gross beta Weekly On all samples. Particulates operation Gamma Isotopic if gross beta in a sample Z-1 Onsite No. 1 for one exceeds by 5X the everage concentration Southside week of the preceding Calender quarter for the I-2 Onsite No. 2 sample location. Westside Z-3 Onsite No. 3 mon-routine Reportine Levelsh Northside Cs-134 10 Cs-137 20 pC1/e3

b. Far Field Same as la. Continuous. F11ter _ Weekly non-routine Reportine Levelsh operatton enchange1 Z-4 Zion (W) for two Same as 1(a) when analyses are made.

Z-5 Zion (548) weeks Z-6 Zion (tpef) Z-7 Winthrop H.C. Garage Z-8 Kenosha Road Fare

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2. Airborne Same as 1. -81 meekly I-131  ! 81 weekly Blueekly = Every two weeks.

Iodine On all samples. Non-routine Reporting Levelb 0.7 pC1/e3 ) I

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a. TLD Same as 1. 4arterly Gaeta tarterly Two sets at all & locations. une set 2-104, 105, Inner Aing read quarterly. Second set reso if requireo 107-1,2, 110, by Cosmonwealtn saison. at otner loca-111, 112-1,2, tions, all sets read quarterls. ,einimum 113-1,2. 114, of two TLDs per set.

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 # Average    concentration over calendar  quarter.

H-3 2m104 , Mn-54 1:10 3 2 Fe-59 1:10 Co-58 6:102, co.60 2x102 , 2n-65 2x10 2 , Ir-te-95 4x102 ,1-131 3 C5-134 30 (s-137 6J

                                                                                                                                      , da-La-140 Is1Jt.,ct/s.

ZION STAtl0N - TA8tE 5.0-1 (continued) ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOC' CAL MONITORING PROGtM, SMPLE COLLECTION An0 anAtr5Es Location Collection Type of Frequency 5se le Media tode* 56te Frequency Malysis of Analysts Ne= arts 7 Cooling Water 2-22b Intake kes 1 Weekly Gross beta Weekly W all samples. Z-235 l>1t 1 Cischarge Trittue Osarterly m guarterly composttes free esca location. Area 1 Gi notif scation sagles =111 ne provisee I-23N Unit 2 Discharge ey station personnel. Area 2

8. Fish Z-24 Lake Michigan near Seelannually Gamma Isot Seelannually On edible portions only. ei nettfacation site provtoed oy station personnel. At least two species.
!                                                                                                                                                mon-routine steportine LevelsC Mn-54 3 10 4 ; Fe-59 1 104 ; to-55 J 10 4-Co-601:10 4 Zn-65 2x104 : Cs-1341 10 3; g                                                                                                                                    Cs-137 em105 pCl/kg wet melgnt.

o

9. Sottoe Z-25 Lake Michigan. Seelannually Gassna Isot Seelannually Sedleents Illinois 8each l State Park i

a ] b . Control (reference) locations are denoted by a "C" In this column. All other locations are Indicators. j .ater particulates are collected and analyzed dally for gros; beta. C Average concentration o n calender quarter. . 1 i 4 { I 4 E3$ V e * 't

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U G. STAT;6k , TABLE 5.3-1 (continued) t ! ENVIROVTNTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONIT04*hG PROMAM. SDPLE COLLECT 10m AND Amv5ES tconttaves) s l tocation Collection Type of Frequency Frecuency Analysts of Analysts 2erarks Samle me dia code Site . Site boundary to 2 wiles -- a. Enumeration by a door- Annually During grazing season.

10. Patry Census a. to-door or equivalent counting technique.

l b. Enumeration by using Annually During grazing season.

b. 2 miles to 5 miles --

' referenced Iaformation , from county agrtcultyral agents or other reliable r sources, C. At datries Itsted in Item 5. -- c. Inquire 45 to feeding knually Daring grazing season. practtCes: (1) Pasture only. (2) Feed and chop only. o

   "                                                                                                               (3) Pasture and feed:                                                                                                       >

if both, ask farmer to estimate fraction " of food from pasture:

                                                                                                                         <251, 25-50s, 50-751 or >755.                                                                                                              .
11. M arest In all 16 sectors Annually Residence Census
 .                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             b t

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       .,,  - - .     ,.,,n    . n-    ,  ,e--     .-,                  - ,- - , - - -            - - - - -      ,                      - , - -      -            - .-, - - - - - - - _ - - _ - - - - . _ - - - . - _ - - _ _ - _ . . - -

TABLE 5.0-2 . ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAM QUARTERLY SuletARY meme of Facility Ifon Generating Station Docket No. 50-295. 50-304 Location of Factitty Cook. Illinefs Reporting period 1st Quarter 1987 (County State) Indicator Location with Mfghest Centrol Locations Quarterly Mean Locations number of Sample Type and Meena men-routine Meena Meen Type ilumber of Range Range Results Analyses LLD Range Location (Units) 0.020 (38/38) Z-01. On-site. #1 0.024 (13/13) None 0 Af r particulates Gross Beta 38 0.01 (0.10-0.031) 0.3 m1 8 185* (0.012-0.031) (pCf/m3)

                                                                                                       -              mene          0 I-131            20     0.10              <LLD                  -

Airberg) (pCf/m3 lodine Gesume Bactground Gamme Dose 13 3.0 13.6 (g/g) Z-8. Kenosha Road 16.4 (1/1) 14.5 (4/4) 0 (10.4-16.4) Farm - (13.6-16.8) (TLDs) (mR/Qtr.) 3.5 of 8 200*

                                                                                                       -               seene        0 w  Milk               I-131             6     0.5/5.0b          <LLD                  -

$ (pCf/11 2.2 (26/26) Z-22. Intake Spray 2.6 (13/13) 2.6 (13/13) 0 Cooling Water Gross Beta 39 1.0 (pCf/1) (1.2-3.4) Canal at Statf an (1.7-4.0) (1.7-4.01 3 200 1367 (1/2) Z-235. Discharge #1 1367 (1/1) 208 0 Trftfue at Statten Public Water Gamma Spec. 18 (pCf/11 None O Cs-134 10.0 <tLD - - 10.0 <tLD - - mene 0 Cs-137 20.0 - Isene 0 Other Ge m <LLD - Tr1 tium 6 200 <LLD - - home 0

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

meJenber - April LLD = 5; W - October LLD = 0.5.

TABLE 5.0-3 ENVIROWEEMTAL RAD 10 LOGICAL MONITOR!nG PROGUM QUARTERLY SMY { home ef Fac11fty 2f ee Gewratf og 5tatien Docket he. 50-295. 50-304 Locatten of Factitty Ceek, 111tnets Reporting Period 2nd Quarter 1987

                                                                                                         ,(Lounty. State)

Indicator Location with Highest Centrol Locatfees Quarterly Mean Locattens Number of Sample Type and Heena Non-routine Meena Roan Type Number of Range Range Results (Unfts) Analyses LLD Range Locatfon Z-01. Onsite #1 0.018 (13/13) mene 0 Air particulates Gross Seta 39 0.01 0.016 (39/39) (0.005-0.029) 0.3 of 9 185* (0.007-0.029) (pCf/m3 ) t 4LD - home 0 I-131 18 0.10 - Afrherry)ledtne (pCf/e3 13 3.0 14.8 (9/95 Z.08, Kenosha Reed 17.5 (1/1) 16.1 (4/4) 0 Gassie Sackground Genne Dese (13.7-19.5) (11.5-17.5) 3.5 of 9 290* - (TLDs) (aft /Qtr.) 4LD - - LLD 0 Mfit 1-131 20 5/0.5b (pCf/1) 16.8 (26/26) Z-22. Intate at 33.7 (13/13) 33.7 (13/131 0 Coelfag Water Gross seta 39 1.0 (1.9-115.9) Statten (2.4-304.6) (2.4-304.6) (pCf/I) s- home O Trit 1um 3 200 4LD - - O Pub 1fc Water Gamusa Spec. 18

                                                           '             Cs-234 10.0               ALD                   -                 -             None           O 10.0               4LD                   -                  -            none           0 Cs-137 20.0               ALD                   -                  -            mene           0 Other Gammes 200                 ALD                   -                  -            Mene           0 Trftfue           6 i

Ffsh Gesume Spec. 3

                                                         '                                       0.1               4LD                   -                  -            mene           o l                                                                         Cs-134 0.1               4LD                   -                  -            None           0 Cs-137 0.2               4LD                   -                  -            mene           0 Other Gammes settom Sedfaents              Ge m Spec.        1 (pCf/g dry)                                   0.1               4LD                   -                  -            home           O Cs-134 0.1               4LD                   -                  -             home           0 Cs-137 0.2               4LD                   -                   -            mene           0 Other Gesumes l
  • Moon and range based on detectable measurements only. Fractions indicated in perentheses.

movester - April LLD = 5.0; May - October LLD = 0.5. l 1 l

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TABLE 5.0-4 , ENV1h0 MENTAL RAD 10LCGICAL MONITOR 1mG Pit 0GtAM QUARTERLY 5tpoWtf name of Fact 11ty Ifen Generating Statten Decket No. 50-295, 50-304 Location of Factitty Ceek. Illinets Reporting Period 3rd Quarter 1987 (County 5 tate) Indicator Locatten with Highest Centrol Type and Locettens Quarterly Mean Locations number of Sample Mus6er of Meana Reen Meena Non-routine Type Analyses LLD Range Locatten Range Range Results (Units) 0.01 0.020 (39/39) Z-01. Onstte #1 0.024 (13/13) Mene 0 Afr Porticulates Gross Beta 39 (pCf/m3) (0.010-0.032) 0.3 at # 185* (0.014-0.032) 0.10 ALD - - None 0 I-131 21 Afrterng)todtne (pCf/=' h Background Gem Dese 13 3.0 13.4 (9/9) Z-09. Waukegan 16.7 (1/1) 15.5 (4/4) 0 (10.1-16.7) 4.5 at 9 100* - (14.4-17.2) (TLPs) (udt/Qtr.) (LD - 4LD 0 Milk 1-131 26 5.0/3.5b - (pCf/1) 1.0 2.4 (26/26) Z-22. Intake at 5.7 (13/13) 5.7 (13/13) 0 Coeling Water Gross Bata 39 (pCf/I) (1.4-3.3) Station (1.6-5.6) (1.6-5.6) 200 220 (1/2) Z-23. Ofscharge 220 (1/1) ALD 0 o Trftfue 3 No. I at Statten - petite Water Gesume Spec. 18 (pci/1) - Ilene O Cs-134 10.0 <LLD - 10.0 4LD - - None 0 Cs-137 20.0 4LD - - None 0 Other Gammes 200 4LD - None 0 Trftfum 6 , Ffsh Gamma spec. 1 W#I #I Cs-134 0.1 4LD

                                                                                                   -                -             None          O 0.1              4LD                     -                -             Pene          0 Cs-137 Other Gammes         0.2              4LD                     -                -             none          0 setten Sedfments      Gamma spec.      1
                    '8                Cs-134              0.1              4LD                     -                -             None          O 0.1              4LD                     -                -             None          0 Cs-137 0.2              4LD                     -                -             mene          0
                                   , Other Gammes
  • steen and range based on detectable measurements enty. Fractfens indicated in perentheses.

b movester - Ayrtl LLD = 5.0; May - Octater LLD = 0.5. 4 ** _- -________________.I

l TABLE 5.0-5 I ENVIRosseDITAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITOR!aG PR3GW8 OrdtTEaLT Supswtr 1 mese of Facf11ty Zion Generating Statten Docket me. 50-295. 50-304 j Lecetfoa of Factitty Coet. I11fnets soporting period 4th Quarter 1987 (Lounty. Statel Indicator Locatten with Highest Castrel Sample Type and Locations Quarterly Meen Locattens lauster of Type louder of Meena n,,, n,,na non-routfne (Units) Analyses LLD Rente Location Rente llante Results Air par $1culates Gross Sets 38 0.01 0.024 (38/38) Z-01. (>stte #1 0.027 (k3/13) moae 0 (pCf/m3) (0.011-0.040) 0.3 of 9 200* (0.016-0.040) I-131 20 0.10 <LLD - - mene 0 Afrtporng) (pCf/m3 Iodine Gamma tact 9round Gamusa Dese 13 3.0 17.6 (9/9) Z-05. Zion (SW) 19.9 (1/1) 18.5 (4/4) 0 (TLDs) (ast/Qtr.) (14.7-19.9) 3.5 of 9 230* - (14.3-20.8) Milk I-131 12 5.0/0.5b <tLD - - mene 0 (pCf/11 Coeling Weter Gross Seta 39 1.0 2.4 (26/26) Z-22. 1 state at 2.9 (13/13) 2.9 (13/13) C (pCf/1) (1.4-3.01 Statten (1.4-4.4) (1.4-4.4) Trftium 3 200 2274 (2/2) Z-23m. Dfscherp 3540 (1/1) 923 (1/1) 0 (1000-3540) No. 2 at stetten ,- - putile meter Gamme spec. 18 Cs-134 10.0 <LLD - - none O Cs-137 10.0 <LLD - - None 0 Other Gaumes 20.0 <LLD - - stone 0 Trftfue 6 200 231 (2/6) Great Lakes Naval 233 (1/1) Isone 0 (229-233) Statten - 10 of 9 180* 8 pesen and range based on detectable meeserements only. Fractions f adicated in pereatheses. b Moseeer - April LLD = 5.0; pony - October LLD = 0.5. , m , _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - -

Table 5.1-1 GAMHA AADIATION AS MEASURED BY THERMOLUMINISCENT DOSIMETERS (TLDs) STANDARD RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAM 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter 04-07-87 06-30-87 09-29-87 I Date Placed: 12-30-86 Date Removed: 04-07-87 06-30-87 09-29-87 12-30-87 Days in the Field: 98 84 91 92 Location Average mR/Qtr. On-Site Indicator Locations - Z-01 On-Site 1 Southside 11.210.8 13.2*1.1 10.9tl.1 17.2il.2 Z-02 On-Site 2 Westside 10.4f0.9 12.211.2 10.1*0.8 15.111.1 Z-03 On-Site 3 Northside 11.210.7 11.510.8 11.9*0.9 14.7tl.2 , Mean i s.d. 10. 9t0. 5 12.310.8 11.0f0.9 15.7tl.3 l Off-Site Indicator Locations Z-04 Zion, West 14.610.9 15.711.2 15.li1.0 17.8*1.1 Z-05 Zion, Southwest 16.0t0.8 17.311.2 15.9tl.5 19.9tl.1 Z-06 Zion, West-Northwest 14.410.6 15.711.0 13.7i0.6 17.910.8 Z-07 Winthrop Harbor 12.810.8 15.0*1.2 13.011.1 18.111.0 City Carage Z-08 Kenosha Road Farm 16 4i0.9 17.511.2 13.3*1.0 19.111.2 Z-09 Waukegan 15.0f0.7 16.2il.4 16.7*1.4 18.lil.1 Mean i s.d. 14.9tl.3 16.211.0 14.611.5 18.510.8 Background Locations

                                                                                      ~

Z-10 North Chicago 13.610.8 15.210.9 14.4*0.8 17.811.0 Z-11 WEPCo Southport 13.711.2 13.711.0 14.611.6 16.311.1 , Substation Z-12 Flood Farm 16.810.8 19.5*0.9 17.210.9 20.810.9 Z-13 Pleasant Prairie DC 14.0f0.7 16.111.0 15.711.0 19.2il.2 Mean i s.d. 14.Sil.5 16.lf2.4 15.5tl.3 18.Sil.9 - !I 106 _ . - - - n y . - - __.

i l Table 5.1-1 (continued) i GAMMA RADIATION AS MEASURED BY THERM 0LUMINISCENT D031 METERS (TLDs) SPECIAL PP0 GRAM , INNER RING, NEAR SITE BOUNDARY, INDICATOR LOCATIONS ist Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Date Placed: 12-30-86 04-07-87 06-30-87 09-29-87 Date Removed: 04-07-87 06-30-87 09-29-87 12-30-87 Days in the Field: 98 84 91 92 Location Average mR/ Quarter Code Z-104 12.6t0.7 12.210.9 11.310.7 15.310.9 Z-105 11.5t0.6 12.5i0.8 11.510.6 15.210.8 Z-107-1 10.510.6 11.110.8 10.Si0.7 14.3i0.8 Z-107-2 12.610.9 12.310.8 12.810.9 15.210.9 Z-110 12.310.8 12.lt0.8 12.7i0.8 15.611.1 12.4il.2 11.0i0.8 Z-111 11.210.7 15.011.2 Z-112-1 11.6t0.8 13.6i0.9 11.211.0 16.810.9 Z-112-2 15.6t0.9 15.411.0 15.6i0.9 18.210.8 Z-113-1 11. 9t0.8 12.810.8 11.410.7 17.011.6 Z-113-2 12.810.8 12.6i0.9 12.5t0.9 15.2i0.8 Z-114 11.210.7 11.4i0.9 11.1*C.,9 15.210.9

 , Z-115-1                    12.510.7         13.6i0.8       12.011.0     17.011.6 Z-115-2                    12.810.7         12.6i0.9       13.0il.1     16.211.0 Mean i s.d.                12.211.2         12.711.1       12.011.3     15.911.1 f                                               107 l

l Table 5.1-1 (continued) l l GAMMA RADIATION AS MEASURED BY THERMOLUMINISCENT D0SIMETERS (TLDs) SPECIAL PROGRAM OUTER RING, NEAR S MILE RADIUS, INDICATOR LOCATIONS ist Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Date Placed: 12-30-86 04-07-87 06-30-87 09-29-87 Date Removed: 04-07-87 06-30-87 09-29-87 12-30-87 Days in the Field: 98 84 91 - 92 Location Average mR/ Quarter Z-209-1 12.610.8 14. 9tl . 5 12.410.7 16.911.1 Z-209-2 13.111.0 12.6i0.8 15s410.6- 15.6i0.8 _ Z-210 14.0i0.8 15.611.3 14.011.0 18.1*1.2 Z-211-1 12.8t0.9 14.610.9 ""11.410.7 17.910.8 Z-211-2 16.6i0.7 17.Bi0.8 17.810.9 19. 9tl . 6 Z-212-1 14.210.8 16.3tl.0 14. 9tl .1 18.511.2 Z-212-2 18.Sil.1 18.5tl.0 20.410.7 21.lil.3 Z-213 14.4t0.9 17.710.9 15.3i0.8 18.7tl.0 Z-214-1 12.210.8 16.0i0.8 14.211.2 19.211.1 Z-214-2 16.6i0.7 17.311.1 17.lil.0 19.8tl.0 Z-215-1 15.110.7 15.811.0 16.611.5 18.0tl.6 Z-215-2 16.210.9 17.lil.4 17.610.8 19.lil.2 Z-216-1 13.910.7 15.4tl.1 14.0tl.2 18.4i1.0 Z-216-2 13.4i0.7 12.4i0.9 13.610.7 15.811.0 Mean i s.d. 14.5tl.8 15.911.8 15.3f2.4 18.411.5 1 l l 108

   , -W e t APPENDIX II METEOROLOGICAL DATA l

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  . 4 ZION NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - JANUARY-MARCH               1987                    i STABILITY CLASS - EXTREMELY UNSTABLE                  (DIFF TEMP 250-35 FT)

WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .7-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 OT 24 TOTAL N O O O O O O O NNE O O O O O 1 1 NE O O O O O O O ENE O O O O O O O E o 0 0 0 0 0 0 ESE O O O O O O O SE O O O O O O O SSE O O O O O O O S O O O O O O O SSW C 0 0 0 0 0 0 SW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WSW O O O O O O O ] W 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 WNW 0 0 1 1 2 0 4 NW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NNW O O O O O O O r l, VARIABLE O O O O O O O a TOTAL 0 0 2 1 3 1 7 ; j Hours of calm in this stability classt 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class O { 4 l Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classest  ; i  ! 110 i

ZION NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - JANUARY-MARCH 1987 ' STABILITY CLASS - MODERATELY UNSTABLE (DIFF TEMP 250-35 FT)- WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET t WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .7-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 OT 24 TOTAL N O O O O O 1 1 NNE O O O O O O O NE O O O O O O O ENE O O O O O O O E O O O O O O O ESE O O O 1 O O 1 SE O O O O O O O , SSE O O O O O O O S O O O O O O O l t SsW o O o O o o o i SW O O O O O O O WSW O O O O O O O l W O O O O 4 0 4 WNW O O 1 1 O O 2 NW O O O O O O O NNW O O O O O O O i i VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 0 0 1 2 4 1 8 Hours of calm in this stability class O , Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class 0- l Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes 4 111 I

ZION NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - JANUARY-MARCH 1987 - STABILITY CLASS - SLIOHTLY UNSTABLE (DIFF TEMP 250-35 FT) WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .7-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N O O O O O 1 1 NNE O O O O O 2 2 NE O O O O 1 1 2 ENE O O 2 2 2 3 9 E O O 1 1 1 0 3 ESE O O 1 1 1 0 3 SE O 2 1 O O O 3 ' SSE O O 1 O O O 1 S O O O O O O O l SSW O O O O O O O SW O O O O O O O WSW O O O 1 O O 1 - l'

l W O O 3 0 1 0 4 i

WNW O O O O O O O NW O O 2 1 O O 3 J NNW O O O O 1 2 3 VARIABLE O O O O O O O l TOTAL 0 2 11 6 7 9 35 l I Hours of calm in this stability class O Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability classt 0 1 Heurs of missing stability measurements in all stability classed 4 i 112

ZION NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - JANUARY-MARCH 1987 , STABILITY CLASS - NEUTRAL (DIFF TEMP 250-35 FT) WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .7-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL i N O O 6 11 4 6 27 NNE O O 3 5 6 32 46 NE O 4 14 2 9 28 57 ENE O 1 2 14 37 31 85 , E O 6 9 18 17 25 75 ESE O 3 4 10 4 10 31 SE O 2 12 6 1 8 29 f SSE O 6 15 11 3 0 35 S O O 6 4 0 0 10 SSW 0 0 0 10 3 2 23 SW O 4 7 15 8 0 34 ! WSW 0 1 14 17 9 0 41 W 0 5 17 23 15 0 60 WNW 0 4 14 17 2 0 37 NW 0 10 30 21 13 0 74 i NNW 0 4 23 10 4 5 46 VARIABLE O O O O O O O l TOTAL 0 50 184 194 135 147 710 i Hours of calm in this stability class O Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability classt 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classest 4 113 ( 3

 . O ZION NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - JANUARY-MARCH                         1987 STABILITY CLASS - SLIGHTLY STABLE                             (DIFF TEMP 250-35 FT)             u     ,

WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET-j , WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .7-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 OT 24 TOTAL _________ _____ ____m _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ N 1 1 10 7 5 2 26 NNE O 3 8 0 7 2 20 NE 1 11 9 12 1 2 36 ENE O 3 11 18 10 15 57 E O 6 7 21 18 14 66 ESE O 4 6 22 17 4 53 SE O 6 14 8 1 1 00 SSE O 5 10 10 6 3 34 S O 5 8 14 8 1 36 SSW 1 1 6 10 6 / 24 SW 5 5 18 23 16 1 68 WSW 2 6 8 33 17 10 76 W 1 8 26 24 25 7 91 WNW 1 8 22 40 12 0 83 NW 1 11 38 42 7 3 102 NNW O 2 25 37 5 1 70 VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 13 85 226 321 161 66 872 Hours of calm in this stability classt O Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability classt 0 - Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classest ,4 114

ZION NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - JANUARY-MARCH 1987 ' STABILITY CLASS - MODERATELY STABLE (DIFF TEMP 250-35 FT) WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET i WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .7-3 4- 7 6-12 13-18 19-24 OT 24 TOTAL N O 5 0 2 0 0 7 NNE 1 3 1 7 0 -0 12 NE 1 2 3 0 0 0 6 ENE O 1 3 - 0 0 0 4 E 1 4 4 0 2 0 11 l ESE 1 4 4 0 2 1 12 SE 2 1 4 1 0 0 0 SSE 1 1 7 2 1 0 12 e S O 3 7 2 4 0 16 l SSW O O 10 7 0 0 17 > 3 SW 0 1 4 3 0 11 - WSW O O 4 3 2 0 9 W O 1 7 5 7 0 20 WNW O 1 3 9 1 0 14 i NW 1 2 3 5 1 0 12 s 1 NNW 1 1 2 1 0 0 5 i VARIABLE o 0 0 0 0 0 0 t i TOTAL 9 30 66 47 23 1 176 j i l Hours of calm in this stability classt 0 j Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability classt 0 , Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classest 4 , t 1 ! 115

I I i ZION NUCLEAR POWER STATION j PERIOD OF RECORD - JANUARY-MARCH 1987 i STABILITY CLASS - EXTREMELY STABLE (DIFF TEMP 250-35 FT) 4 i WINDS NEASURED AT 250 FEET

WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) ,

DIRECTION .7-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 OT 24 TOTAL F I l N O 1 0 0 0 0 1 f F 'i NNE O O 7 3 0 0 10 . i NE O O O O O O O i i ENE O O O O O O O E O O O O O O O ESE O O O O O O ,O SE O 1 1 0 0 0 2  !

!,           SSE               O           2                  1         0          0          0                            3 I

S 2 3 2 5 0 0 12 SSW 0 3 2 6 0 0 11 l l 1 SW 0 1 1 3 3 0 8  ; WSW 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 I W 2 2 1 7 12 0 24 [ t WNW 0 0 2 1 0 0 3 NW 1 0 2 s 0 1 0 4 3 NNW 1 2 1 1 0 0 'd , i VARIABLE O O O O O O O [ I j TOTAL 6 15 20 26 10 0 185 i 0 Hours of calm in this stability class  ; Hours of .wissing wind measuremente in this #tability class , 0 , l Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classest > 4 i l i

;                                                         116 i

o . ZION NUCLEAR POWER STATION l PERIOD OF RECORD - APRIL-JUNE 1987 STABILITY CLASS - EXTREMELY UNSTABLE (DIFF TEMP 250-35 FT) WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MFH) DIRECTION .7-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 OT 24 TOTAL

            +

N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

     ;          NNE                 O         O           O       O          3         0        3 l
     ,            NE                O         O           O       2          0         0        2 ENE                 O         O           O       O          O         O        O E                 O         O           O       O          O         O        O i
     !          ESE                 O         O           O       O          O         O        O SE                O         O           O       O          O         O        O SSE                 O         O           O       O          O         O        O
  ;               S                 c         0           0       0          0         0        0 SSW                 0         0           0       0          0         0        0 SW                0         0           0       0          0         0        0 WSW                 0         0           0       0          0         0        0 W                 0         0           0       0          0         0        0 WNW                 0         0           0       0          0         0        0 NW                O         O           O       O          O         O        O NNW                 C         0           0       0          0         0        0 VARIADLE            O         O           O       O          O         O        O l

TOTAL 0 0 0 2 3 0 5 t i

 !      Hourt of calm in this stability classt               0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability classt                      3 Hours of missing stability measurementr in all stability classest                       1 I

l i 117

 . s ZION NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - APRIL-JUNE                 1987                        3 STABILITY CLASS - MODERATELY UNSTABLE (DIFF TEMP 250-35 FT)                         -

WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .7-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 OT 24 TOTAL

N O O O O O O O l NNE O O O 2 0 0 2 l

NE o 0 0 1 0 0 - 1 ENE O O O O O O O E O O O O O O O ESE O O O O O O O SE O O O O O O O t SSE O O O O O O O S O O O O O O O SSW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 l SW 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 WCW 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 l W 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 WNW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 ( NWW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 0 0 0 5 0 0 5 1 Hours of calm in this stability classt 0 l Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability classt 0 I Hours of missing stability measurements in a11 stability classes: 1 1 l 118 l l

o .. ZION NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - APRIL-JUNE 1987  : STABILITY CLASS - SLIGHTLY UNSTABLE (DIFF TEMP 250-35 FT) ' WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) , DIRECTION .7-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 OT 24 TOTAL N 0 0 0 1 1 7 9 NNE O O 1 4 2 0 7 i NE O O 4 1 0 0 5 ENE O O O O O O O E O O O O O O O ESE O O O O O O O SE O O 3 0 0 0 3 SSE O O O O O O O S O O O O O O O I SSW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WSW O O O O O O O , W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WNW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  : NW 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 NNW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

  • VARIABLE O O O O O O O  !

TOTAL 0 0 0 7 4 7 26 i Hours of calm in this stability classt 0 Hours of missing wind measurement s in this stability cicsst 1 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes 1 119

ZION NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - APRIL-JUNE 1987 STABILITY CLASS - NEUTRAL (DIFF TEMP 250-35 FT) ' WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .7-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 OT 24 TOTAL N O 2 9 17 19 23 70 NNE O 3 19 21 12 1 56 t NE O 8 19 3 7 0 -37 ENE O 5 9 0 1 2 17 E O 5 0 0 0 0 5 ESE O O .1 O O O 1 SE O 2 2 O O O 4 SSE O 1 4 O O O 5 S O O O O O' O O SSW O O O O O O O SW O O 1 7 3 3 14 WSW O O 9 6 13 2 30 W O 2 4 19 7 2 34 WNW O O 6 18 3 0 27 NW O O 3 6 14 2 25 NNW O O 2 2 4 1 9 VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 0 28 88 99 83 36 334 Hours of calm in this stability class O Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 40 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes s i l l 120

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ZION NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - APRIL-JUNE 1987 STABILITY CLASS - SLIGHTLY STABLE- (DIFF TEMP 250-35 FT) WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .7-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 OT 24 TOTAL N 1 9 24 42 56 49 181 NNE 2 7 21 40 19 11 100 NE 3 11 24 6 O O 44 ENE 4 12 19 4 1 3 43 E 1 11 14 3 3 2 34 ESE 3 5 10 1 O O 19 SE 3 7 11 5 0 0 26 SSE 3 5 27 14 1 0 50 S 3 13 3 6 2 0 27 SSW 2 5 10 1 1 0 19 SW 2 7 11 29 25 2 76 WSW 1 1 16 27 19 5 69 W i 2 11 13 9 3 39 WNW O 2 19 12 7 0 40 , s NW O 8 17 16 4 0 45 NNW O 7 10 6 2 0 25 VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 29 112 247 225 149 75 837 Hours of calm in this stability class: O Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 68 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classess 1 121

I . , i l ZION NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - APRIL ,IUNE 1987 STABILITY CLASS - MODERATELY STABLE (DIFF TEMP 250-35 FT) WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .7-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 OT 24 TOTAL N 2 3 14 10 2 0 31 NNE O 6 11 6 8 1 32 NE 1 9 8 4 8 1 31 ENE 3 8 5 4 4 5 29 E 2 8 7 5 3 0 25 ESE 1 3 9 2 O O 15 SE 2 4 6 6 0 0 c 18 SSE 1 7 28 19 7 0 62 S 2 11 13 19 7 0 52 SSW 2 4 11 20 2 4 0 39 SW 1 0 11 30 10 0 52 WSW 1 5 1 11 2 3 27 W O O 5 6 2 0 13 WNW O O 7 6 0 0 13 NW 1 1 0 6 0 0 8 NNW O 1 7 3 0 0 11 VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 19 70 143 157 55 10 454 Hours of calm in this stability class: O Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 28

  • Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: ,1 1

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ZION NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - APRIL-JUNE 1987 STABILITY CLASS - EXTREMELY STABLE (DIFF TEMP 250-35 FT) WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .7-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 OT 24 TOTAL N O 4 3 0 0 0 7 NNE O O 5 2 O O 7 NE O 7 3 0 0 0 10 ENE O 4 2 O O O 6 E O 3 3 0 3 1 10 ESE O 2 0 5 0 1 8 SE O 2 10 7 0 0 19 SSE 2 16 10 12 11 2 53 S 4 8 23 43 9 2 89 SSW 1 7 48 33 4 0 93 SW O 3 16 10 2 0 31 WSW 2 2 5 4 0 0 13 W O O 2 2 2 0 6 WNW O O 3 2 O O 5 NW O 2 3 3 0 0 8 NNW O 3 4 1 O O 8 VARIABLE O O O O O O 9 TOTAL 9 63 140 124 31 6 373 Hours of calm in this stability class: O Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 9 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 1 123

a g i j ZION NUCLEAR POWER STATION l PERIOD OF RECORD - JULY-SEPTEMBER 1987 STABILITY CLASS - EXTREMELY UNSTAB' E (DIFF TEMP 250-35 FT) ' WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET 2 WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) - DIRECTION .7-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 OT 24 TOTAL N O O O 1 O O 1 NNE O O O 1 3 0 4 NE O 1 0 1 O O 2 ENE O O 2 O O O 2 E O O 2 O O O 2 ESE O O 3 O O O 3 SE , O 1 9 2 O O 12 SSE O O O O O O O S O O O O O O O SSW O O O O O O O SW O O O O O O O WSW O O O O O O O W O O O O O O O WNW O O O O O O O NW O O O O O O O NNW O O O O O O O VARIABLE O O O O O O :O i TOTAL 0 2 16 5 3 0 26  ! Hours of calm in this stability class O Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class 0 - Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classest 44 l l o 124 l l J

a - .-- - u . = : = :=- . a . . - . u= = .. :. ; . . .; . .-.. .- =-- =. : - ZION NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - JULY-SEPTEMBER 1987 STABILITY CLASS - MODERATELY UNSTABLE (DIFF TEMP 250-35 FT) 1 WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN. MPH) DIRECTION .7-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N O O O O 1 0 , 1 NNE O O 1 O O O 1 NE O O 1 1 O O 2 ENE O O 2 1 O O' 3 E O O O O O O O ESE O O 2 O O O 2 SE O O 4 2 O O 6 SSE O O O O O O O S O O O O O O O SSW O O O O O O O SW O O O O O O O WSW O O 1 O O O 1 W O O 0 0 1 1 2 WNW O O O O O O O NW O O 1 O O O 1 NNW O O O 1 1 O 2 VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 0 0 14 5 2 0 21 Hours of calm in this stability class: O Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class O Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classest 44 125

ZION NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - JULY-SEPTEMBER 1987 STABILITY CLASS - SLIGHTLY UNSTABLE (DIFF TEMP 250-35 FT) . WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .7-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N O O O O O 1 1 NNE O O 1 3 1 1 6 NE O O O O O O O ENE O O 1 O 0 , O 1 E O O 1 O O O -1 ESE O 3 4 0 0 0 .7 SE O 1 2 1 0 1 5 SSE O O 1 O O O 1 S O O O O O O O SSW O O O O O O O SW O O 2 3 0 0 5 WSW O O 1 4 0 0 5 W O O 1 3 2 0 6 ' WNW O O O O O O O NW O O 1 O O O 1 l NNW O O O 1 1 0 2 1 VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 0 4 15 15 4 3 41 Hours of calm in this stability class: O Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: O Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes 44 126 , i l

_._ m. , . , - ---_ _ ------_ . l ZION NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - JULY-SEPTEMBER 1987 STABILITY CLASS - NEUTRAL (DIFF TEMP 250-35 FT) WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .7 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N O O 3 11 5 2 21 NNE O 4 8 15 8 5 40 NE O 2 11 3 O O 16 ENE O 7 6 2 O O 15 E O 8 3 0 0 0 11 ESE O 17 10 4 O O 31 SE 2 19 14 4 2 0 41 SSE O 7 31 15 1 1 55 S O 5 7 8 3 0 23 SSW O 1 7 3 0 0 11 SW O 2 12 31 12 0 57 WSW 1 0 19 7 4 1 32 W O 4 9 23 2 0 38 WNW O 3 8 8 i O 20 NW 1 3 8 9 1 0 22 NNW O 2 6 4 O O 12 VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 4 84 162 147 39 9 445 Hours of calm in this stability class 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class O Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes 44 127

l l ! I l ZION NUCLEAR POWER STATION l PERIOD OF RECORD - JULY-SEPTEMBER 1987 i STABILITY CLASS - SLIGHTLY STABLE (DIFF TEMP 250-35 FT) f I WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET l

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WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .7-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N 1 10 22 15 6 2 56 NNE 2 8 13 26 11 4 64 NE 2 14 15 20 4 0 55 ENE 4 17 15 8 1 0 45 E 4 14 12 8 4 0 42 ESE 4 16 14 11 3 0 48 SE 2 14 16 21 6 2 61 SSE 2 11 30 18 8 1 70 S 1 8 21 19 3 1 53 SSW 1 7 16 8 O O 32 SW 1 3 28 77 11 0 120 WSW O 8 28 51 18 2 107 W O 10 11 33 9 0 63 WNW 1 9 20 28 0 0 58 NW 1 9 27 19 2 0 58 NNW 2 8 18 23 1 0 52 VARIABLE O O O O O O O 1 TOTAL 28 166 306 385 87 12 984 Hours of calm in this stability classt O l Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability classt 13 1 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes 44 l I 128

~ _ a . ZIOR NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - JULY-SEPTEMBER 1987 STABILITY CLASS - MODERATELY STABLE (DIFF TEMP 250-35 FT) WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET  ; WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) l DIRECTION e7-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 OT 24 TOTAL l N 0 3 7 4 0 0 14 NNE 2 7 10 1 O O 20 1 NE 1 6 6 1 1 0 15 ENE 1 4 4 0 0 0 9 E O 5 3 0 0 0 8 ESE 4 2 1 1 O O 8 SE 1 4 0 3 0 0 8 SSE O 8 10 8 2 0 28 l S 2 7 18 26 4 0 57 SSW O 2 18 30 3 0 53 SW 1 4 24 23 12 0 64 WSW O 2 15 7 2 0 26 W O 1 5 15 7 0 28 WNW 1 4 9 13 2 0 29 NW O 6 13 24 0 0 43 NNW 2 1 5 11 1 0 20 VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 15 66 148 167 34 0 430 Hours of calm in this stability class: O Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class 2 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes 44 , 129

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.<- DIRECTION .7-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N O 3 3 3 0 0 9 NNE O O 3 0 0 . O 3 NE O 4 2 O O O -6 ENE O 3 2 1 O O 6 E 1 O O O O O 1 ESE 1 O O 2 O O 3 SE S 2 2 0 1 0 8 SSE 1 6 3 2 1 0 13 S 1 4 2 12 5 0 24 SSW 2 4 10 13 2 0 31 GW 3 4 4 8 3 0 22 j WSW 3 7 5 4 1 0 20  ; W O 4 6 , 3 0 0 13 WNW O 2 3 7 0 0 12 l NW O 7 5 1 O O 13 NNW O 3 10 5 0 0 18 VARIABLE O O O O O O ,0 l TOTAL 15 53 60 61 13 0 202 j Hours of calm in this stability class O Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class O Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classess 44 130

r e o ZION NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - OCTOBER-DECEMBER 1987 STABILITY CLASS - EXTREMELY UNSTABLE (DIFF TEMP 250-35 FT) WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH)- DIRECTION .7-3 4- 7 8-12 13-16 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N O O O O O O O NNE O O O O O O O-NE O O O O O O O ENE O- 0 0 0 1 0 1 E O O O O 1 0 1 ESE O O O O O O O SE O O 1 O O O 1 SSE O O O O O O O S O O O O O O O SSW O O O O O O O SW O O O O O O O WSW O O O O O O O W O O O O O O O WNW O O O O O O O NW 3 O O 1 2 0 6 NNW O O O O O O O VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 0 0 2 3 4 0 9 ,,

s Hours of calm in this stability class O Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class O Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classest 3 j 131

1 l l I I ZION NUCLEAR POWER STATION l PERIOD OF RECORD - OCTOBER-DECEMBER 1987 l STABILITY CLASS - MODERATELY UNSTABLE (DIFF TEMP 250-35 FT) WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) s DIRECTION .7-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 OT 24 TOTAL N O O O O O O O NNE O O O O O O O NE O O O O O O O ENE O O O O O 1 1 E O O O O O O O ESE O O O O O O O SE O O 1 O O O 1 SSE O O O O O O O S O O O O O O O SSW O O O O O O O SW ,0 0 0 1 O O 1 WSW O O O 1 1 0 2 W O O O 1 1 0 2 l WNW O O O 2 O O 2 l l NW O O O 1 1 0 2 NNW O O O O O O O l l VARIABLE O O O O O O O I I 1 TOTAL 0 0 1 6 3 1 11 l l Hours of calm in this stability classt O l Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability classt .O Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes 3 132

o l ZION NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - OCTOBER-DECEMBER 1987 STABILITY CLASS - SLIGHTLY UNSTABLE (DIFF TEMP 250-35 FT) WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .7-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N O O O O O O O NNE O O 1 O O O 1 NE O O 2 O O O 2 ENE O O O O O 3 3 E O O 1 0 1 0 2 ESE O O 1 O O O 1 SE O O 1 0 2 0 3 SSE O O 1 O O O 1 S O O O O O O O SSW O O O 1 O O 1 SW O O O O 7 2 9 WSW O O 1 9 1 0 11 W O O O 7 5 3 15 WNW O O 4 4 0 1 9 NW O O 6 5 4 0 15 NNW O O 4 3 0 0 7 ) I , VARIABLE O O O O O O O i TOTAL 0 0 22 29 20 9 80 Hours of calm in this stability class O Hours of missing wind measurements in thi stability class: O Hours of missing stability measurements i all stability classest 3 l l l i

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. o ZION NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - OCTOBER-DECf.MBER 1987 STABILITY CLASS - NEUTRAL (D1FF TEMP 250-35 FT) WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .7-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N O 7 10 9 7 2 35 NNE O 1 8 1 7 18 35 NE O O 6 6 17 11 40 l ENE O 1 10 6 27 15 59 E O 2 8 15 19 15 59 ESE O 6 3 5 4 3 21 SE 1 4 2 9 8 0 24 SSE O O 8 27 8 0 43 S 1 2 8 13 22 3 49 SSW O 1 7 20 11 10 49 SW 1 4 24 29 24 20 102 WSW O 2 28 46 19 11 106 W i 8 22 42 49 26 148 WNW O , 13 27 53 27 4 124 NW 1 13 35 51 14 0 114 NNW O 10 46 81 21 1 159 VARIABLE O O O O O O O l l TOTAL 5 74 252 413 284 139 1167 l l Hours of calm in this stability class 0 Hours of missirig wind measurements in this stability class 28 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 3 1 134 1

i ZION NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - OCTOBER-DECEMBER 1987 I STABILITY CLASS - SLIGHTLY STABLE (DIFF TEMP 250-35 FT) 1 WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET 1 WIND WIND SPEED (IN NPH) DIRECTION .7-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N 1 2 9 2 O O 14 NNE 1 0 3 0 0 1 5 NE O O 1 3 3 2 9 ENE O 2 4 0 0 0 6 E O 1 0 2 O O 3 ESE 1 0 3 3 2 1 10 SE 1 1 2 5 4 0 13 SSE 1 6 3 10 7 3 30 S 1 4 10 29 17 1 62 SSW O 6 16 39 19 8 88 SW i 5 16 48 44 4 118 WSW O 4 7 40 38 2 91 W O 2 8 22 16 0 48 WNW 2 4 21 31 5 0 63 NW O 5 15 36 2 0 58 NNW O 3 21 22 6 0 52 ' l VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 9 45 139 292 163 22 670 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 ' Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: O Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes 3 l l 135

c ZION NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - OCTOBER-DECEMBER 1987 , STABILITY CLASS - MODERATELY STABLE (DIFF TEMP 250-35 FT) . I WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN MPH) DIRECTION .7-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N O 2 3 5 0 0 10 NNE O O 5 O O O 5 NE O O O O O O O ENE O O 1 O O O 1 E 1 O O O O O 1 ESE O O O O O O O SE O O O O O 1 1 SSE O 1 O O 5 0 6 S O O 4 11 5 3 23 SSW O O 12 10 6 0 28 SW 1 2 4 15 3 0 25 WSW i 2 4 7 4 0 18 W 1 2 9 4 7 0 23 ,

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WNW O 1 2 11 O O 14 l NW O 2 5 8 0 0 15 NNW O 1 4 12 O O 17 VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 4 13 53 83 30 4 187 l Hours of calm in this stability class O Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class O s Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classest 3 136

ZION NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD - OCTOBER-DECEMBER 1987 STABILITY CLASS - EXTREMELY STABLE (DIFF TEMP 250-35 FT) WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET WIND WIND SPEED (IN NPH) DIRECTION .7-3 4- 7 8-12 13-18 19-24 GT 24 TOTAL N O O 4 4 0 0 8 NNE O O 1 O O O 1 NE O 1 1 O O O 2 ENE O O 1 O O O 1 E O O O O O O O ESE O O O O O O O SE O O O O O O. O SSE O O O O O O O S O O 1 2 6 0 9 SSW O O 3 0 1 0 4 SW O O 2 0 1 0 3 WSW O O 4 4 1 0 9 W O 1 1 6 1 0 9 WNW O 1 1 O O O 2 NW O 1 3 0 0 0 4 NNW O O 1 O O O 1

VARIABLE O O O O O O O i

TOTAL 0 4 23 16 10 0 53 Hours of calm in this stability class: O Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class O j Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes 3 i l 137 I

n 0 l l l I 1 APPENDIX III LISTING 0F MISSED SAMPLES 138

t 9 APPENDIX III LISTING OF MISSED SAMPLES , Expected Collection Sample Type Location Date Reason Air particulate Z-03 02-17-87 Destroyed by weather Air particulate Z-03 12-30-87 Pump breakdown b l l l a f 139

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I APPENDIX IV AIR PUMPS CALIBRATION 140

1 Revo 0,11/17/8D l ENVIRONMENTAL AIR PUMP CALIBRATION DATA SHEET CALIBRATION PROCEDURE Note: Calibrate all pumps at the same time every 6 months.

1. Turn off the pump and connect Master Flow Meter.
2. Turn on the pump. (Note: If pump was not running immediately before calibration, let it run for about 10 minutes, in order for it to wann up and stabilize).
3. Turn "Flow Adjust" screw on the regulator until Master Flow Meter reads 0.6 CFM(24.3%).
4. Record the reading of the pump flow meter.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for 0.8, 1.0, 1.2 and 1.4 CFM.
6. Adjust to read 1.0 CFM. Reset the red pointer on the pump flow meter (if needed).
7. Close the valve (or use plug) to test for vacuum capability (vacuum gauge is used for this test only, not for flow calibration).

7.1 If the gauge reads 20" or higher, the pump is OK. 7.2 If the gauge reads between 16" and 20", the pump should be replaced as soon as practicable. 7.3 If gauge reads less than 16", the pump should be replaced immediately and repaired. 7.4 Turn off the pump and disconnect Master Flow Meter. Pump No. (2-@/ Serial No. Master Flow Pump Flow Meter Reading Meter Reading Remarks CFM(5) CFH 0.6(24.3) /_// 0.8(32.3) $J 1.0(40.5) [  ; 1.2(48.6) 1.4(56.7) g Highest Vacuum M , Perfonned by Date Calibrated Date sent to TIML Date Received Initials: I f*f-Q f'f *" M Don't forget to date and sign the form. 141 j

Rev. O, 11/17/80 l l l ENVIROM4 ENTAL AIR PUMP CAllBRATION DATA SHEET l l CALIBRATION PROCEDURE Note: Calibrate all pumps at the same time every 6 months.

1. Turn off the pump and connect Master Flow Meter.
2. Turn on the pump. (Note: If pump was not running immediately before calibration, let it run for about 10 minutes, in order for it to wann up and stabilize).
3. Turn "Flow Adjust" screw on the regulator until Master Flow Meter reads 0.6 CFM(24.3%).
4. Record the reading of the pump flow meter.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for 0.8,1.0,1.2 and 1.4 CFM. .
6. Mjust to read 1.0 CFM. Reset the red pointer on the pump flow meter (if needed).
7. Close the valve (or use plug) to test for vacuum capability (vacuum gauge-is used for this test only, not for flow calibration). ,

i 7.1 If the gauge reads 20" or higher, the pump is OK.  ! 7.2 If the gauge reads between 16" and 20", the pump should be replaced as soon as practicable. 7.3 If gauge reads less than 16", the pump should be replaced immediately and repaired. ) 7.4 Turn off the pump and disconnect Master Flow Meter. Pump No.

                                   ] ((                               Serial No.

Master Flow Pump Flow j Meter Reading Meter Reading Remarks CFM(%) CFH 0.6(24.3) gf 0.8(32.3) fy l 1.0(40.5) [ L/ 1.2(48.6) y 1.4 (56.7)  % Highest Vacuum g4/7 Performed by Date Calibrated Date sent to TIML Date Received Initials: l'?'b?  !!' f' ?*$l

            .]                      y n't forget, to date and sign the fonn.

142

Rev. O, 11/17/B0' ENVIRONMENTAL AIR PUMP CALIBRATION DATA SHEET CALIBRATION PROCEDURE Note: Calibrate all pumps at the same time every 6 months.

1. Turn off the pump and connect Master Flow Meter.
2. . Turn on the pump. (Note: If pump was not running immediately before
calibration, let it run for about 10 minutes, in order for it to wann up and stabilize).
3. Turn "Flow Adjust" screw on the regulator until Master Flow Meter reads 0.6 CFM(24.3%).
4. Record the reading of the pisnp flow meter.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for 0.8,1.0,1.2 and 1.4 CFM.
6. Mjust to read 1.0 CFM. Reset the red pointer on the pump flow meter (if needed).
7. Close the valve (or use plug) to test for vacuum capability (vacuum gauge is used for this test only, not for flow calibration).

7.1 If the gauge reads 20" or higher, the pump is OK. 7.2 If the gauge reads between 16" and 20", the pump should be replaced as soon as practicable. 7.3 If gauge reads less than 16", the pump should be replaced immediately and repaired. 7.4 Turn off the pump and disconnect Master Flow Meter. Pump No. @ -O3 Serial No. Master Flow Pump Flow Meter Reading Meter Reading Renarks CFM (%) CFH 0.6(24.3) yO 0.8(32.3) 87s 1.0(40.5) [d 1.2(48.6) 7[ 1.4(56.7) gh Highest Vacuum M Performed by Date Calibrated Date sent to TIML Date Received Initials: l-[Q f~' YY Don't forget,to date and sign the form. 143

Rev. O, 11/17/80 ENVIROPO4 ENTAL AIR PUMP CALIBRATION DATA SHEET CAllBRATION PROCEDURE Note: Calibrate all pumps at the same time every 6 months.

1. Turn off the pump and connect Master Flow Meter.
2. Turn on the pump. (Note: If pump was n t running innediately before calibration, let it run for about 10 minutes, in order for it to wam up and stabilize).
3. Turn "Flow Adjust" screw on the regulator until Master Flow Meter reads 0.6 CFM(24.3%).
4. Record the reading of the pump flow meter.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for 0.8, 1.0, 1.2 and 1.4 CFM.
6. Adjust to read 1.0 CFM. Reset the red pointer on the pump flow meter (if needed).
7. Close the valve (or use plug) to test for vacuum capability (vacuum gauge '  :

is used for this test only, not for flow calibration). , 7.1 If the gauge reads 20" or higher, the pump is OK. ' 7.2 If the gauge reads between 16" and 20", the pump should be replaced as soon as practicable. 7.3 If gauge reads less than 16", the pump should be replaced immediately and repaired. I 7.4 Turn off the pump and disconnect Master Flow Meter. l Pump No. h2- $ Serial No. Master Flow Pump Flow Meter Reading Meter Reading Remarks CFM(1) CFH 0.6(24.3) L/ / 0.8(32.3) D 1.0(40.5) hg

           '1.2 (48.6)                  h 1.4 (56.7)                   gf Highest Vacuum               2<

Perfomed by Date Calibrated Date sent to TIML Date Received Initials: pff'kg 7-747 7-7 47 7/7l'7 M Don't forget, to date and sign the fom. 144

Rev. O, 11/17/80 ENVIRONMENTAL AIR PUMP CALIBRATION DATA SHEET CALIBRATION PROCEDURE Note: Calibrate all pumps at the same time every 6 months.

1. Turn off the pump and connect Master Flow Meter.
2. Turn on the pump. (Note: If pump was not running immediately before -

calibration, let it run for about 10 minutes, in order for it to wann up and stabilize).

3. Turn "Flow Adjust" screw on the regulator until Master Flow Meter reads 0.6 CFM(24.3%).
4. Record the reading of the pu_mp f 0w meter.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for 0.8,'1.0,1.2 and 1.4 CFM.
6. Adjust to read 1.0 CFM. Reset the red pointer on the pump flow meter (if needed).
7. Close the valve (or use plug) to test for vacuum capability (vacuum gauge is used for this test only, not for flow calibration).

7.1 If the gauge reads 20" or higher, the 9 ump is OK. 7.2 If the gauge reads between 16" and 20", the pump should be replaced as soon as practicable. 7.3 If gauge reads less than 16", the pump should be replaced immediately and repaired. 7.4 Turn off the pump and disconnect Master Flow Meter. Pump No. h 2-CI Serial No. Master Flow Pump Flow Meter Reading Meter Reading Remarks CFM(%) CFH 0.6(24.3) /-/'O 0.8(32.3) gg 1.0(40.5) d[ 1.2(48.6) // 1.4(56.7) g Highest Vacuum 2] Performed by Date Calibrated Date sent to TIML Date Received Initials:

  /VTh,[     --

7- 7-s 7 7-7-2] 'M

  • Don't forget to date and sign the fonn.

145

Rev. O, 11/17/80 CNVIRONMENTAL AIR PUMP CAllBRATION DATA SHEET CALIBRATION PROCEDURE Note: Calibrate all pumps at the same time every 6 months.

1. Turn off the pump ar.d connect Master Flow Meter.
2. Turn on the pmp. (Note: If pump was not running imediately before I calibration, let it run for about 10 minutes, in order for it to wann up and stabilize).
3. Turn "Flow Adjust" screw on the regulator until Master Flow Meter reads 0.6 CFM(24.3%).
4. Record the reading of the pump flow meter.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for 0.8,1.0,1.2 and 1.4 CFM.
6. Mjust to read 1.0 CFM. Reset the red pointer on the pump flow meter (if needed).
7. Close the valve (or use plug) to test for vacuta capability (vacuum gauge-it used for this test only, not for flow calibration).

7.1 If the gauge reads 20" or higher, the pump is OK. - 7.2 If the gauge reads between 16" and 20", the pump should be replaced as soon as practicable. 7.3 If gauge reads less than 16", the pump should be replaced immediately and repaired. 7.4 Turn off the pump and disconnect Master Flow Meter. ~ Pump No.

                             -h                        Serial No.

Master Flow Pump Flow Meter Reading Meter Reading Remarks CFM(%) CFH 0.6(24.3) [O , 0.8(32.3) $2 ~ 1.0(40.5) [g 1.2 (48.6) 7[ 1.4 (56.7) g Highest Vacuum [h Performed by Date Calibrated Date sent to TIML Date Received Initials: . g f*f h }- A Don't forget, to date and sign the form. 146

Rev. O,11/17/80 ENVIRONMENTAL AIR PUMP CALIBRATION DATA SHEET CALIBRATION PROCEDURE Note: Calibrate all pumps at the same time every 6 months.

1. Turn off the pump and connect Master Flow Meter.
2. Turn on the pump. (Note: If pump was not running inenediately before calibration, let it run for about 10 minutes, in order for it to wann up and stabilize).
3. Turn "Flow Adjust" screw on the regulator until Master Flow Meter reads 0.6 CFM(24.3%).
4. Record the reading of the pump flow meter.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for 0.8,1.0,1.2 and 1.4 CFM.
6. Adjust to read 1.0 CFM. Reset the red pointer on the pinp flow meter (if needed).
7. Close the valve (or use plug) to test for vacuum capability (vacuum gauge is used for this test only, not for flow calibration).

7.1 If the gauge reads 20" or higher, the pump is OK. 7.2 If the gauge reads between 16" and 20", the pump should be replaced as soon as practicable. 7.3 If gauge reads less than 16", the pump should be replaced immediately and repaired. ' 7.4 Turn off the pump and disconnect Master Flow Meter. Pump No. ('Z-C7 Serial No. 3 Master Flow Pump Flow Meter Reading Meter Reading Remarks i CFM(%) CFH 0.6(24.3) kl 0.8(32.3) Q 1.0(40.5) f(/ 1.2(48.6)  % 1.4(56.7) g Highest Vacuum M Perfonted by Date Calibrated Date sent to TIML Date Received Initials: l-fSA Y

             '             ~

j / f. y e . Don't forget, to date and sign the fonn. i 147 i

l Rev. O, 11/17/80 l ENVIRONMENTAL AIR PUMP CALIBRATION DATA SHEET . l CALIBRATION PROCEDURE Note: Calibrate all pumps at the same time every 6 months.

1. Turn off the pump and connect Master Flow Meter.
2. Turn on the pump. (Note: If pump was not running imediately before calibration, let it run for about 10 minutes, in order for it to wam up and stabilize).
3. Turn "Flow Adjust" screw on the regulator until Master Flow Meter reads 0.6 CFM(24.3%).
4. Record the reading of the pump flow meter.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for 0.8.1.0,1.2 and 1.4 CFM.
6. Adjust to read 1.0 CFM. Reset the red pointer on the pump flow meter (if needed).
7. Close the valve (or use plug) to test for vacuum capability ' e um gauge -

is used for this test only, not for flow calibration). 7.1 If the gauge reads 20" or higher, the pump is OK. 7.2 If the gauge reads between 16" and 20", the pump shoold be replaced as soon as practicable. 7.3 If gauge reads less than 16", the pump should be replaced imediately and repaired. 7.4 Turn off the pump and disconnect Master Flow Meter. Pump No. (72_ g Serial No. Master Flow Pump Flow Meter Reading Meter Reading Renarks CFM(5) CFH 0.6(24.3) k 0.8(32.3) fg 1.0(40.5) [// 1.2(48.6) pf 1.4(56.7) g[ Highest Vacuum 2/ Performed by Date Calibrated Date sent to TIML Date Received l Initials: i

   ,/l ? ,l                  ?"l-[f               ?"?f?               W!"
  • Don't forget, to date and sign the fonn. l 148

Rev. O,11/17/80 l l ENVIROM4 ENTAL AIR PUMP CAllBRATION DATA SHEET CALIBRATION PROCEDURE Note: Calibrate all pumps at the same time every 6 months.

1. Turn off the pump and connect Master Flow Meter.
2. Turn on the pump. (Note: If pump was not running immediately before calibration, let it run for about 10 minutes, in order for it to wann up and stabilize).
3. Turn "Flow Adjust" screw on the regulator until Master Flow Meter reads 0.6 CFM(24.3%).
4. Record the reading of the uum flow meter.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for 0.8.1.0,1.2 and 1.4 CFM.
6. Adjust to read 1.0 CFM. Reset the red pointer on the pump flow meter (if needed).
7. Close the valve (or use plug) to test for vacutsn capability (vacuum gauge is used for this test only, not for flow calibration).

7.1 If the gauge reads 20" or higher, the pump is OK, 7.2 If the gauge reads between 16" and 20", the pump should be replaced as soon as practicable. 7.3 If gauge reads less than 16", the pump should be replaced immediately and repaired. 7.4 Turn off the pump and disconnect Master Flow Meter. Pump No. N-Of Serial No. Master Flow Pump Flow Meter Reading Meter Reading Renarks CFM(1) CFH 0.6(24.3) [D 0.8(32.3) [1., 1.0(40.5) h  ; 1.2 (48.6) J[ 1.4 (56.7) g Highest Vacuum 2 j/ Perfonned by Date Calibrated Date sent to TIML Date Received Initials: fpWl,] 7?-87 7-7-87 '/ '/" M Don't forget, to date and sign the fonn. 149

Rev. O, 11/17/80 ENVIR0 MENTAL AIR PUMP CAllBRATION DATA SHEET _ CALIBRATION PROCEDURE Note: Calibrate all pumps at the same time every 6 months.

1. Turn off the pump and connect Master Flow Meter.
2. Turn on the pump. (Note: If pump was not running immediately before calibration, let it run for about 10 minutes, in order for it to warm up and stabilize).
3. Turn "Flow Adjust" : crew on the regulator until Master Flow Meter reads 0.6 CFM(24.3%).
4. Record the reading of the pump flow meter.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for 0.8,1.0,1.2 and 1.4 CFM.
6. Adjust to read 1.0 CFM. Reset the red pointer on the pump flow meter (if needed).

7: Close the valve (or use plug) to test for vacuum capability (vacuum gauge is used for this test only, not for flow calibration). 7.1 If the gauge reads 20" or higher, the pump is OK. 7.2 If the gauge reads between 16" and 20", the pump should be replaced as soon as practicable. 7.3 If gauge reads less than 16", the pump should be replaced immediately and repaired. . 7.4 Turn off the pump and disconnect Master Flow Meter. , Pump No. [/2-/ O Serial No. I Master Flow Pump Flow Meter Reading Meter Reading Remarks i CFM(%) CFH 0.6(24.3) /1 0.8(32.3) 63 ' j 1.0(40.5) [3 1 1.2(48.6) M I 1.4(56.7) g Highest Vacuum h6  ; Performed by Date Calibrated Date sent to TIML Date Received  ; Initials: l} , ]< _,T f ' ~

                                                                  >          Wn                  Y' Don't forget to date and sign the fonn.

150 , i

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Rev. 0,11/17/80 ENVIRONMENTAL AIR PUMP CAllBRATION DATA SHEET CALIBRATION PROCEDURE Note: Calibrate all pumps at the same time every 6 months.

1. Turn off the pump and connect Master Flow Meter.
2. Turn on the pump. (Note: If pump was not running immediately before calibration, let it run for about 10 minutes, in order for it to warm up and stabilize).
3. Turn "Flow Adjust" screw on the regulator until Master Flow Meter reads 0.6 ..

CFM(24.3%).

4. Record the reading of the pump flow meter.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for 0.8,1.0,1.2 and 1.4 CFM.
6. Adjust to read 1.0 CFM. Reset the red pointer on the pump flow meter (if needed).
7. Close the valve (or use plug) to test for vacuum capability (vacuum gauge is used for this test only, not for flow calibration).

7.1 If the gauge reads 20" or higher, the pump is OK. 7.2 If the gauge reads between 16" and 20", the pump should be replaced as soon as practicable. 1, 7.3 If gauge reads less than 16", the pump should be replaced 'immediately and repaired. 7.4 Turn off the pump and disconnect Master Flow Meter. Pump No. -// Serial No. Master Flow Pump Flow Meter Reading Meter Reading Renarks CFM(%) CFH 0.6(24.3) y/' O.8(32.3) 63 1.0(40.5) f c/ 1.2(48.6) g 1.4 (56.7) 6@/ Highest Vacuum 26 Perfonned by Date Calibrated Date sent to TIML Date Received Initials: l} <h )- /-ll )- }- 0 WU $ Don't forget to date and sign the form. 151

Revo 0, 11/17/80 ENVIRO

  • ENTAL AIR PUMP CALIBRATION DATA SHEET CALIBRATION PROCEDURE Note: Calibrate all pumps at the same time every 6 months.
1. Turn off the pump and connect Master Flow Meter.
2. Turn on the pump. (Note: If pump was not running immediately before calibration, let it run for about 10 minutes, in order for it to wam up andstabilize).
3. Turn "Flow Adjust" screw on the regulator until Master Flow Meter reads 0.6 CFM(24.3%).
4. Record the reading of the pump flow meter.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for 0.8,1.0,1.2 and 1.4 CFM.
6. Adjust to read 1.0 CFM. Reset the red pointer on the cump flow meter (if needed).
7. Close the valve (or use plug) to test for vacuum capability (vacuum gauge s is used for this test only, not for flow calibration).

7.1 If the gauge reads 20" or higher, the pump is OK. 7.2 If the gauge reads between 16" and 20", the pump should be replaced as soon as practicable. 7.3 If gauge reads less than 16", the pump should be replaced immediately and repaired. 7.4 Turn off the pump and disconnect Master Flow Meter.

                     .                                                                  \

pump No. d2-/ A Serial No. l Master Flow Pump Flow Meter Reading Meter Reading Remarks CFM(%) CFH 0.6(24.3) @

                                       $ 2_

0.8(32.3) 1.0(40.5) $4 72 . 1.2(48.6) 2E 1 1.4(56.7) (( f Highest Vacuum , Q Perfomed by Date Calibrated Date sent to TIML Date Received Initials: h 7 [ [- h 7- 72f[ 7[I/#7 Don't forget, to date and sign the fom. 152 i

l Revo 0,11/17/80 ENVIRONMENTAL AIR PUMP CALIBRATION DATA SHEET CALIBRATION PROCEDURE Note: Calibrate all pumps at the same time every 6 months.

1. Turn off the pump and connect Master Flow Meter.
2. , Turn on the pump. (Note: If pump was not running imediately before calibration, let it run for about 10 minutes, in order for it to wam up and stabilize).
3. Turn "Flow Adjust" screw on the regulator until Master Flow Meter reads 0.6 CFM(24.3%).
4. Record the reading of the p_umg flow meter.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for 0.8,1.0,1.2 and 1.4 CFM.
6. Adjust to read 1.0 CFM. Reset the red pointer on the pump flow meter (if needed).
7. Close the valve (or use plug) to test for vacuum capability (vacuum gauge is used for this test only, not for flow calibration).

7.1 If the gauge reads 20" or higher, the pump is OK. 7.2 If the gauge reads between 16" and 20", the pump should be replaced as soon as practicable. 7.3 If gauge reads less than 16", the pump should be replaced immediately and repaired. 7.4 Turn off the pump and disconnect Master Flow Meter. Pump No. h2-/ 3 Serial No. Master Flow Pump Flow Meter Reading Meter Reading Reniarks CFM(5) CFH 0.6(24.3) hZ, 0.8(32.3) $ 1.0(40.5) [// 1.2(48.6) 7[ 1.4(56.7) h Highest Vacuum Z[ Performed by Date Calibrated Date sent to TIML Date Received Initials: f f f. // 7~ 7 cD '7l7/J7 f Don't forget, to date and sign the fom. 153

Rev. O, 11/17/80 ENVIRONMENTAL AIR PUMP CALIBRATION DATA SHEET CAllBRATION PROCEDURE t Note: Calibrate all pumps at the same time every 6 months.

1. Turn off the pump and connect Master Flow Meter.
2. Turn on the pump. (Note: If pump was not running immediately before l calibration, let it run for about 10 minutes, in order for it to wam up I and stabilize).
3. Turn "Flow Adjust" screw on the regulator until Master Flow Meter reads 0.6 CFM(24.3%).
4. Record the reading of the pump flow meter. >
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for 0.8.1.0,1.2 and 1.4 CFM. i
6. Adjust to read 1.0 CFM. Reset the red pointer on the pump flow meter (if needed) . l
7. Close the valve (or use plug) to test for vacuum capability (vacuum gauge ,

is used for this test only, not for flow calibration). , 9 7.1 If the gauge reads 20" or higher, the pump is OK. [ 7.2 If the gauge reads between 16" and 20", the pump should be replaced as soon as practicable. 7.3 If gauge reads less than 16", the pump should be replaced immediately (n I and repaired. H 7.4 Turn off the pump and disconnect Master Flow Meter.  ! Pump No. [7 [f/ Serial No.  ; Master Flow Pump Flow Meter Reading Meter Reading Remarks

                                                                                                 ]

CFM(%) CFH 0.6(24.3) gg 0.8(32.3) gg, 1.0(40.5) f (./ 1.2 (48.6)  % ' 1.4 (56.7) [([f Highest Vacuum

                                        @                                                       l Perfonned by              Date Calibrated        Date sent to TIML    Date Received     l Initials:

n_ /0'b-f 7 l0'Z0-2) Y Don't forget to date and sign the form. 154

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      .                                                                  Rev. O,11/17/80 ENVIRONMENTAL AIR PUMP CALIBRATION DATA SHEET CALIBRATION PROCEDURE Note: Calibrate all pumps at the same time every 6 months.
1. Turn off the pump and connect Master Flow Meter.
2. Turn on the pump. (Note: If pump was not running immediately before calibration, let it run for about 10 minutes, in order for it to wam up and stabilize).
3. Turn "Flow Adjust" screw on the regulator until Master Flow Meter reads 0.6 CFM(24.3%).
4. Record the reading of the pump flow meter.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for 0.8,1.0,1.2 and 1.4 CFM.
6. Adjust to read 1.0 CFM. Reset the red pointer on the pump flow meter (if needed).
7. Close the valve (or use plug) to test for vacuum capability (vacuum gauge is used for this test only, not for flow calibration). .

7.1 If the gauge reads 20" or higher, the pump is OK. 7.2 If the gauge reads between 16" and 20", the pump should be replaced as soon as practicable. 7.3 If gauge reads less than 16", the pump should be replaced immediately and repaired. 7.4 Turn off the pump and disconnect Master Flow Meter. 1 . Pump No. h2 -hL Serial No. Master Flow Pump Flow Meter Reading Meter Reading Remarks CFM(1) CFH 0.6(24.3) /[f) 0.8(32.3) g Z. 1.0(40.5) gt/ 1 i 1.2(48.6)  % 1.4(56.7) g[ ._ I Highest Vacuum ] Perfomed by Date Calibrated Date sent to TIML Date Received initials:

                >>          lD-b-S7            /04047                  ""'

Don't forget to date and sign the fom. 1ss 1 1

Reva 0, 11/17/80 ENVIRONMENTAL AIR PUMP CAllBRATION DATA SHEET CAllBRAT'.0N PROCEDURE Note: Calibrate all pumps at the same time every 6 months.

1. Turn off the pump and connect Master Flow Meter.
2. Turn on the pump. (Note: If pump was not running immediately before calibration, let it run for about 10 minutes, in order for it to wam up and stabilize).
3. Turn "Flow Adjust" screw on the regulator until Master Flow Meter reads 0.6 CFM(24.3%).
4. Record the reading of the pump flow meter.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for 0.8,1.0,1.2 and 1.4 CFM.
6. Adjust to read 1.0 CFM. Reset the red pointer on the pump flow meter (if needed).
7. Close the valve (or use plug) to test for vacuum capability (vacuum gauge is used for this test only, not for flow calibration).
[;

7.1 If the gauge reads 20" or higher, the pump is OK. ' 7.2 If the gauge reads between 16" and 20", the pump should be replaced as soon as practicable. 7.3 If gauge reads less than 16", the pump should be replaced immediately and repaired. 7.4 Turn off the pump and disconnect Master Flow Meter. Pump No. 2_ Q] Serial No. Master Flow Pump Flow .a Meter Reading Meter Reading Remarks CFM(%) CFH O 0.6(24.3) g/O 0.8(32.3) $/ 1.0(40.5) [/ 1.2 (48.6) J[ 1.4(56.7) g Highest Vacuum

                                  ]

Perfomed by Date Calibrated Date sent to TIML Date Received Initials: l026$7

                                                                                                      ~

l 1 /d'hf7 Don't forget to date and sign the fom. 156

Revo 0,11/17/80 ENVIRONMENTAL AIR PUMP CALIBRATION DATA SHEET CAllBRATION PROCEDURE Note: Calibrate all pumps at the same time every 6 months.

1. Turn off the pump and connect Master Flow Meter.
2. Turn on the pump. (Note: If pump was not running immediately before
        ' calibration, let it run for about 10 minutes, in order for it to wann up and stabilize).
3. ' Turn "Flow Adjust" screw on the regulator until Master Flow Meter reads 0.6 CFM(24.3%).
4. Record the reading of the pump flow meter.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for 0.8,1.0,1.2 and 1.4 CFM.
6. Mjust to read 1.0 CFM. Reset the red pointer on the pump flow meter (if needed).
7. Close the valve (or use plug) to test for vacuum capability (vacuum gauge is used for this test only, not for flow calibration).

7.1 If the gauge reads 20" or higher, the pump is OK. 7.2 If the gauge reads between 16" and 20", the pump should be replaced as soon as practicable. 7.3 If gauge reads less than 16", the pump should be replaced immediately and repaired. 7.4 Turn off the pump and disconnect Master Flow Meter. Pump No. -p[ Serial No. Master Flow Pump Flow Meter Reading Meter Reading Remarks CFM(1) CFH 0.6(24.3) $/ 0.8(32.3) Q 1.0(40.5) [y _ 1.2(48.6) 7h 1.4(56.7) g Highest Vacuum 85 , Perfonned by Date Calibrated Date sent to TIML Date Received l Initials:

           /   ri             /D'$5                /0 'ZO-S)

Don't forget to date and sign the fonn, 157 t

Rev. O,11/17/80 1

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                                                                                                           )

ENVIRONMENTAL AIR PUMP cal.lBRATION DATA SHEET ) CAllBRATION PROCEDURE Note: Calibrate all pumps at the same time every 6 months. j

1. Turn off the pump and connect Master Flow Meter.  ;
2. Turn on the pump. (Note: If pump was not running immediately before calibration, let it run for about 10 minutes, in order for it to wann up and stabilize).
3. Turn "Flow Adjust" screw on the regulator until Master Flow Meter reads 0.6 CFM(24.3%).
4. Record the reading of the pump flow meter.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for 0.8.1.0,1.2 and 1.4 CFM.
6. Adjust to read 1.0 CFM. Reset the red pointer on the pump flow meter (if, needed).
7. Close the valve (or use plug) to test for vacuum capability (vacuum gauge is used for this test only, not for flow calibration). ,

7.1 If the gauge reads 20" or higher, the pump is OK.  ! 7.2 If the gauge reads between 16" and 20", the pump should be replaced as soon as practicable. 7.3 If gauge reads less than 16", the pump should be replaced immediately i and repaired.  ! 7.4 Turn off the pump and disconnect Master Flow Meter. I J Pump No. [M[ Q y Serial No, Master Flow Pump Flow , Meter Reading Meter Reading Remarks CFM(5) CFH 0.6(24.3) 0.8(32.3) g l 1.0 (40.5) fp ~ 1.2(48.6)  % l 1.4 (56.7) g[( Highest Vacuum h i Performed by Date Calibrated Date sent to TIML Date Received-  ! ' Initials: Lo /0'b S l0'20-$7 Don't forget to date and sign the form. 158 J

Rev. O,11/17/80 ENVIRONMENTAL AIR PUMP CALIBRATION DATA SHEET CAllBRATION PROCEDURE Note: Calibrate all pumps at the same time every 6 months.

1. Turn off the pump and connect Master Flow Meter, j
2. Turn on the pump. (Note: If pump was not nJnning imediately before l calibration, let it run for about 10 minutes, in order for it to wann up and stabilize).
3. Turn ' Flow Adjust" screw on the regulator until _Majter flow Meter reads 0.6 CFM(24.3%).
4. Record the reading of the pump flow meter.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for 0.8,1.0,1.2 and 1.4 CFM.
6. Adjust to read 1.0 CFM. Reset the red pointer on the pump flow meter (if needed).
7. Close the valve (or use plug) to test for vacuum capability (vacuum gauge is used for this test only, not for flow calibration).

7.1 If the gauge reads 20" or higher, the pump is OK. 7.2 If the gauge reads between 16" and 20", the pump should be replaced as soon as practicable. 7.3 If gauge reads less than 16", the pump should be replaced immediately and repaired. 7.4 Turn off the pump and disconnect Master Flow Meter. Pump No. @,pg Sorial No. Master Flow Pump Flow Meter Reading Meter Reading Renarks CFM(5) CFH 0.6(24.3) 40 0.8(32.3) $2 1.0(40.5) ft/ 1.2 (48.6) h 1.4(56.7) Q Highest Vacuum Perfomed by Date Calibrated Date sent to TIML Date Received Initials: lC20-87 lY I LI ,

                         /0 *b -f ?

Don't forget to date and sign the fom. 159 f

Rev. O, 11/17/80 ENVIRONMENTAL AIR PUMP CAllBRATION DATA SHEET CAllBRATION PROCEDURE Note: Calibrate all pumps at the same time every 6 months.

1. Turn off the pump and connect Master Flow Meter.
2. Turn on the pump. (Note: If pump was not running irmnediately before calibration, let it run for about 10 minutes, in order for it to wann up and stabilize).
3. Turn "Flow Adjust" screw on the regulator until Master Flow Meter reads 0.6 CFM(24.3%).
4. Record the reading of the pump. flow meter.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for 0.8.1.0,1.2 and 1.4 CFM.  !

Mjust to read 1.0 CFM. Reset the red pointer on the pump flow meter (if 6. needed).

7. Close the valve (or use plug) to test for vacuum capability (vacuum gauge is used for this test only, not for flow calibration).

7.1 If the gauge reads 20" or higher, the pump is OK. 7.2 If the gauge reads between 16" and 20", the pump should be replaced as soon as practicable. 7.3 If gauge reads less than 16", the pump should be replaced immediately and repaired. 7.4 Turn off the pump and disconnect Master Flow Meter. Pump No. 2 Q} Serial No. Master Flow Pump Flow l Meter Reading Meter Reading Remarks l' CFM(%) CFH O.6(24.3) g/ 0.8(32.3) 62, 1.0(40.5) [{4  ; 1.2(48.6) (([ 1.4(56.7) g f Highest Vacuum M Perfonned by Date Calibrated Date sent to TIML Date Raceived.

Initials

n /h"b -O /6 'Zo 9'7 l Don't forget to date and sign the fom. I i 160 l

Rev. O,11/17/80

ENVIRONMENTAL AIR PUMP CALIBRATION DATA SHEET cal.IBRATION PROCEDURE Note: Calibrate all pumps at the same time every 6 months.
1. Turn off the pump and connect Master Flow Meter.
2. Turn on the pump. (Note: If pump was not running immediately before calibration, let it run for about 10 minutes, in order for it to wann up and stabilize).
3. Turn "Flow Adjust" screw on the regulator until Master Flow Meter reads 0.6 CFM(24.3%).
4. Record the reading of the pump flow meter.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for 0.8.1.0,1.2 and 1.4 CFM.
6. Adjust to read 1.0 CFM. Reset the red pointer on the pump flow meter (if needed).
7. Close the valve (or use plug) to test for vacuum capability (vacuum gauge is used for this test only, not for flow calibration).

7.1 If the gauge reads 20" or higher, the pump is OK. 7.2 If the gauge reads between 16" and 20", the pump should be replaced as soon as practicable. 7.3 If gauge reads less than 16", the pump should be replaced immediately and repaired. 7.4 Turn of f the pump and disconnect Master Flow Meter. Pump No. _O[ Serial No. Master Flow Pump Flow Meter Reading Meter Reading Renarks CFM(%) CFH 0.6(24.3) g7pggp fu J,f l O'8(32'3) ()t)7" Of Nce 1.0(40.5) 1.2(48.6) 1.4(56.7) 4 Highest Vacuum Perfonned by Date Calibrated Date sent to TIML Date Received Initials: t hb Don't forget, to date and sign the fonn. K)2&E7 ' "IP! M I 161 t.

Rev. O. 11/17/30 ENVIRONMENTAL AIR PUMP CALIBRATION DATA SHEET CAllBRATION PROCEDURE Note: Calibrate all pumps at the same time every 6 months.

1. Turn off the pump and connect Master Flow Meter.
2. Turn on the pump. (Note: If pump was not running immediately before calibration, let it run for about 10 minutes, in order for it to wann up and stabilize).
3. Turn "Flow Adjust" screw on the regulator until Master Flow Meter reads 0.6 CFM(24.31). i
4. Record the reading of the pump flow meter. '
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for 0.8.1.0,1.2 and 1.4 CFM.
6. Mjust to read 1.0 CFH. Reset the red pointer on the pump flow meter (if needed).
7. Close the valve (or use plug) to test for vacuum capability (vacuum gauge is used for this test only, not for flow calibration).

7.1 If the gauge reads'20" cr higher, the pump is OK. 7.2 If the gauge reads between 16" and 20", the pump should be replaced as soon as practicable. 7.3 If gauge reads less than 16", the pump should be replaced immediately and repaired. 7.4 Turn off the pump and disconnect Master Flow Meter. Pump No. h 2,. C h Serial No. Master Flow Pump Flow Meter Rehding Meter Reading Remarks  : CFM(5) CFH 0.6(24.3) g  : 0.8(32.3) [C 1.0(40.5) g[ l 1.2(48.6)  % 1.4(56.7) [ t Highest Vacuum 2,,/ Performed by Date Calibrated Date sent to TIML Date Received Initials: r l

       ;           _ nk         b'h5                   /0 '20 'S ]          YYU

] Don't forget, to date and sign the fom. i 162

Rev. 0, 11/17/80 I ENVIRONMENTAL AIR PUMP CALIBRATION DATA SHEET l CAllBRATION PROCEDURE Note: Calibrate all pumps at the same time every 6 months.

1. Turn off the pump and connect Master Flow Meter.
2. Turn on the pump. (Note: If pump was not running immediately before calibration, let it run for about 10 minutes, in order for it to warm up and stabilize).
3. -Turn "Flow Adjust" screw on the regulator until Master Flow Meter reads 0.6 CFM(24.3%).
4. Record the reading of the pump flow meter.
5. Repeat steps 3 anc 4 for 0.8.1.0,1.2 and 1.4 CFM.
6. Mjust to read 1.0 CFM. Reset the red pointer on the pump flow meter (if  !

needed).

7. Close the valve (or use plug) to test for vacuum capability (vacuum gauge is used for this test only, not for flow calibration).

7.1 If the gauge reads 20" or higher, the pump is OK. 7.2 If the gauge reads between 16" and 20", the pump should be replaced as soon as practicable. 7.3 If gauge reads less than 16", the pump should be replaced immediately l and repaired. 7.4 Turn off the pump and disconnect Master Flow Meter. Pump No.

                       /O                        Serial No.

Master Flow Pump Flow Meter Reading Meter Reading Remarks CFM(5) CFH 0.6(24.3) t[6 0.8(32.3) $/ 1.0(40.5) [3 1.2(48.6)  % 1.4(56.7) g7 Highest Vacuum [J Perfonned by Date Calibrated Date sent to TIML Date Received initials:

    'Whaf                   /C- / 27        to w -1 7                '&M           M l   Don't forget,to date and sign the form.

163

   .                                                                        Rev. 0,11/17/80 ENVIRONMENTAL. AIR PUMP CAllBRATION DATA SHEET CALIBRATION PROCEDURE Note: Calibrate all pumps at the same time every 6 months.
1. Turn off the pump and connect Master Flow Meter.
2. Turn on the pump. (Note: If pump was not running immediately before calibration, let it run for about 10 minutes, in order for it to wann up and stabilize).
3. Turn "Flow Adjust" screw on the regulator until Master Flow Meter reads 0.6 CFM(24.3%).
4. Record the reading of the pump flow meter.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for 0.8.1.0,1.2 and 1.4 CFM.
6. Adjust to read 1.0 CFM. Reset the red pointer on the pump flow meter (if needed).
7. Close the valve (or use plug) to test for vacuum capability (vacuum gauge is used for this test only, not for fin calibration). ,

1 7.1 If the gauge reads 20" or higher, the pump is OK. ) If the gauge reads between 16" and 20", the pump should be replaced as 7.2 soon as practicable. 7.3 If gauge reads less than 16", the pump should be replaced immediately and repaired. 7.4 Turn off the pump and disconnect Master Flow Meter. i-Pump No.

                                 /[                      Serial No.

Master Flow Pump Flow Meter Reading Meter Reading Remarks CFM(1) CFH 0.6(24.3) M/ 0.8(32.3) y 1.0(40.5) (( 1.2 (48.6)  % 1.4(56.7) g(( Highest Vacuum M i Performed by Date Calibrated Date sent to TIML Date Received.

       )                                                                      Initials:

4 /0h& l0*56-Si  ? Don't forget to date and sign the fonn. l 164

Rev. O,11/17/80 ENVIRONMENTAL AIR PUMP CALIBRATION DATA SHEET CALIBRATION PROCEDURE Note: Calibrate all pumps at the same time every 6 months.

1. Turn off the pump and connect Master Flow Meter.
2. Turn on the pump. (Note: If pump was not running immediately before calibration, let it run for about 10 minutes, in order for it to wann up i and stabilize).
3. Turn "FNw Adjust" screw on the regulator until Master Flow Meter reads 0.6 CFM(24.3%).
4. Record the reading of the pump flow meter.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for 0.8,1.0,1.2 and 1.4 CFM.
6. Adjust to read 1.0 CFM. Reset the red pointer on the pump flow meter (if needed).
7. Close the valve (or use plug) to test for vacuum capability (vacuum gauge is used for this test only, not for flow calibration).

7.1 If the gauge reads 20" or higher, the pump is OK. 7.2 If the gauge reads between 16" and 20", the pump should be replaced as soon as practicable. 7.3 If gauge reads less than 16", the pump should be replaced immediately and repaired. 7.4 Turn off the pump and disconnect Master Flow Meter. Pump No. (( / L Serial No. Master Flow Pump Flow Meter Reading Meter Reading Remarks CFM(%) CFH 0.6(24.3) ]g' O.8(32.3) [O 1.0(40.5) Q 1.2(48.6) Jg 1.4(56.7) g Highest Vacuum 2/ Perfonned by Date Calibrated Date sent to TIML Date Received Initials: o ej /0-d -[] /P'Z odf lYIh k Don't forget to date and sign the form. 165

Rev. O,11/17/80 ENVIRONMENTAL AIR PUMP CALIBRATION DATA SHEET , CALIBRATION PROCEDURE Note: Calibrate all pumps at the same time every 6 months.

1. Turn off the pump and connect Master Flow Meter.
2. Turn on the pump. (Note: If pump was not running immediately before calibration, let it run for about 10 minutes, in order for it to warm up and stabilize).
3. Turn "Flow Adjust" screw on the regulator until Master Flow Meter reads 0.6 CFM(24.3%).
4. Record the reading of the pump flow meter.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for 0.8,1.0,1.2 and 1.4 CFM.
6. Mjust to read 1.0 CFM. Reset the red pointer on the pump flow meter (if needed).
7. Close the valve (or use plug) to test for vacum capability (vacuum gauge is used for this test only, not for flow calibration).

7.1 If the gauge reads 20" or higher, the pump is OK. 7.2 If the gauge reads between 16" and 20", the pump should be replaced as soon as practicable. 7.3 If gauge reads less than 16", the pump should be replaced immediately and repaired. 7.4 Turn off the pump and disconnect Master Flow Meter. . Pump No.

                             -h                           Serial No.

Master Flow Pump Flow Meter Reading Meter Reading Remarks CFM(5) CFH 0.6(24.3) g 0.8(32.3) g7, 1.0(40.5) gc/ 1.2 (48.6)  % 1.4 (56.7) [ Highest Vacuum Performed by Date Calibrated Date sent to TIML Date Received I Initials:

                        ,          l0      0           ]$'E0 S               l0hYU          $

Don't forget, to date and sign the form. j 166 . 5

4 APPENDIX Y ERRATA l l i i 4 l l 1 1 .1 1 i l

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 '                    EFFLUENT AND WASTE O!SPOSAL SEMIANNUAL REPOR1 1986 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS - ELEVATED RELEASE
8. Gaseous Ef fluents Released - Isotopes (continued) y Units July August September 0 tr
3. Particulate Releases
   ,           Na-24           Ci        2.1 E-5       2.7 E-5   1.6 E-5      6.4 E-5 Mn-54                       <tLO           <LLD     <LLO         <tLD

, Mn-56 <LLO <LLO <LLO <lLD 1 Co-58 C1 4.5 E-8 3.5 E-8 1.2 E-7 2.0 E-7 Co-60 9.9 E-6 2.8 E-6 <tLD 1.3 E-5 Ci

            ~

Br-82 <tLD <tLD <lL0 (LLO l i Rb-88 Ci 8.8 E-3 3.6 E-3 1.2 E-3 1.4 E-2 l Sr-89 -- -- --

  • 1.5 E-7 Sr-90 -- -- --
                                                                           * (LLO Sr-91           Ci         <lLO           <tLD     <tLD        <LLO Sr-92                      <LLO           <tLD     <LLO        <LLO Nb-95                      (LLO           <LLO     <LLO        <LLO l

Ci l Mo-99 <lLD <lLD <LLO <LLO Tc-99M 1.6 E-6 6.6 E-7 8.0 E-8 2.3 E-6 i

                     <LLO - No detectable activity above background
                        * - Errata data to the Semi-Annual Report 5

1 5 t 0601R 0580A 1

i ZION STATION EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMIANNUAL REPOR1 1986 LIQU10 EFFLUENTS UNIT 2

0. Liquid Effluents Released - Isotopes topes
               ,, ,        Units        July                                  August    September 0atr Na-24            Ci          <LLD                                    <LLD       <LLO           <LLO         ,

Ar-41 <LLO <LLO <LLO <LLO C r-51 Ci <LLO <LLO 3.1 E-2 3.1 E-2 Mn-54 3.7 E-5 <lLD 2.7 t-4 3.1 E-4 Co-57 <lLD <llo <LLO <lLO Co-58 2.1 E-3 1.4 E-3 6.3 E-2 6.1 E-2 Fe-59 8.6 E-4 2.6 E-4 7 . 7 E -4 1.9 E-3 Co-60 C1 1.4 E-2 6.0 E-3 2.6 E-2 4.6 E-2

                                                                                                                           ~

Kr-85 Ci <LLO <LLO <tLD <LLO Kr-88 <lLO <LLO <lLO <LLO Sr-89 -- -- --

                                                                                                    * <LLO Sr-90            C1          --                                        --         --
                                                                                                    * <LLO Sr-92                        (LLO                                    <tLO       <LLO          <LLO 1

l i Nb-95 Ci <ll0 <tLO 6. 5 E-4 6.5 E-4 Zr-95 (LLO <lLD 4.6 E-4 4.6 E-4 Tc-99M (LLO <LLO <LLO <LLO

            <LLO - No detectable activity above background
                 * - Errata data to the Semi-Annual Report 11 0601R 0580A

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   ,                 EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMIANNUAL REPORT 1986                ,

GASEOUS EFFLUENTS - ELEVATED RELEASE

3. Geseous Ef fluents Released - Isotopes (continued) 50fllll Units October November December

[ourth

                                                                                 ,p p
3. Particulate Releases Na-24 Ci 2.3 E-5 2.5 E-5 3.0 E-5 7.8 E-5 Mn-54 <LLO <lLD <llo <LLO
          , Co-58             C1       1.5 E-5        1.8 E-6     2.7 E-8    1.7 E-5     ,

Co-60 9.4 E-6 1.9 E-6 2.3 E-6 1.4 E-5 Ci Br-92 <LLO <ll0 <LLO <LLO Rb-88 Ci <LLO 4.8 E-4 <LLO 4 . 8 E -4 Sr-89 -- -- -- --

                                                                          * <LLO Sr-90            --          --              --
                                                                          * <LLO Sr-91           Ci         <LLO           <LLO        <LLO      <LLO Sr-9?                      (LLO           <LLO        <tLO      <LLO Nb-95                      <tLO            <LLO      <tLO       <LLO Ci f            Mo-99                      <LLO          <LLO         <LLO      <LLO
!            Tc-99M                     (LLO          <LLO         <LLO      <tLO 1
                   <LLO - No detectable activity above background
                      * - Errata data to the Semi-Annual Report 16 0638R
' 0727A

ZION STAi!ON EFFLUENT AND WASTE O!SPOSAL SEMIANNUAL REPORT 1986 LIQUID EFFLUENTS UNIT 2

0. Liquid Ef fluents Released - Isotopes f,5'f'P'l
                                         ,        Units       October        November December         [',ur     p Na-24            Ci            <LLO        3.1 E -4  1.7 E-3         2.0 E-3 C r-51           Ci         5.3 E-3        9.9 E-4   3.2 E-3         9.5 E-3 Mn-54                       1. 7 E-4          <LLO   3.0 E-4         4.7 E-4 Co-57                        (LLO            <LLO    3.3 E-4         3. 3 E-4 Co-58                       1.9 E-2       2.0 E-2    1.8 E-1         2.2 E-1 Fe-59                      1.5 E-4        1.4 E-5   2.3 E-5          1. 9 E -4 Co-60           C1        2.0 E-2         2.8 E-2   6.4 E-2         1.1 E-1 Zn-65                        <LLO            <LLO   7 . 5 E -4      7 . 5 E -4 Kr-85            Ci           <LLO            <LLO      <LLO           <LLO Kr-84                        <LLO             <LLO      <LLO           <LLO     __

Sr-89 -- -- --

                                                                                                   * <LLO Sr-90            C1            --               --        --
  • 2 . 4 E -4 Sr-92 (LLO <LLO <LLO <LLO Nb-95 Ci 8.8 E-4 1. 5 E-4 5. 5 E-4 1.6 E-3 Ir-95 4.9 E-4 3.8 E-5 <LLO 5 . 3 E -4 f

l

                                         <LLO - No detectable activity above background
                                             * - Errata data to the Semi-Annual Report 22 06384 0727A t
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a. Dub h Commonwealth Edison _ ( 72 West Adams Street, CNcapo, Irecs

             "       Address R;p'y to: Post OEe B3iT6T y

b CNcago,luos 60690 0767 April 27, 1988 Mr. A. Bert Davis Regional Administrator Directorate of Inspection and Enforcement Region III U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 799 Roosevelt Road Glen Ellyn, IL 60137

Subject:

Zion Nuclear Power Station Operating Report, NRC Dockets 50-295 and 50-304

Dear Mr. Davis:

Enclosed is Part 3 of the Zion Nuclear Power Station Operating Report, reporting results of Environmental Radiological and Meteorological Monitoring. Part 1, facility operating experience was submitted under separate cover in February, and Part 2, radioactive effluents, in February and

'     August.

Two copies of the report are provided for your use. One copy each will be forwarded to Document Control and the NRC Resident Inspector. Sincerely yours, K. L. Graesser J General Manager Zion Station Enclosure cc: G. J. Plimi P. C. LeBlond

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