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1998 Annual Radiological Environ Operating Rept for Byron Station
ML20206N864
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Site: Byron  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 12/31/1998
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BYRON STATION ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT 1998 1

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APRIL 1999 9905180092 990511 PDR ADOCK 05000454 R PDR

TABLE OF CONTENTS PA&C INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................... 1

SUMMARY

............................................................................................................... 2 1.0 EFFLUENTS 1.1 Gaseous Effluents to the Atmosphere .............. .......................... .. ................ 3 1.2 Liquids Released to Rock River .. ................. .......... ....... ...... .... ............... . ... .. .. 3 2.0 SO LID RA DIOACTIVE WASTE... . .. .. .. .. .. .... .. .. . ..... ... .. .. .. . ... .. ... . .. .. .... .. .... ... . .. .. . .... . .. 3 3.0 DOSE TO MAN 3.1 G as eo u s E ffl ue nt Pa thways .. . .. . . .. ...... .. ..................... . .. .. . .. .... ... ... .. .. .. ... .. ... ...... 3 3.1.1 NobleGases................................................................................... 3 3.1.1.1 G a mma Dose Ra tes ... . . .. .. .. . .. . . . . ...... . .... . . . . .. . .. . . . ..... . . . . . . .. . . ...... . . ... . 3 l 3.1.1.2 Beta Air and Skin Dose Rates.................................................... 4 3.1.2 Ra di oa ctive Iodine .. . . . .. ...... . . .. . ... ... .... ... .. . .. . ... . . .. .... . . ... .. . . . .. ... .... .... . 4 3.1.2.1 Iodine Concentrations in Air ........... .......................................... 4 3.1.2.2 Dose to Infant's Thyroid...................... .......... ............................. 4

, 3.1.3 Concentrations of Particulates in Air............................................. 5

( 3.2 Li quid E ffl u en t Pa thways .... . .. . . ... .. .... .... ...... . . ... ..... . ..... .. . .. .... .. ..... ... ... . . ... . .. . . .... 5 l 3.3 Assessment of Dose to Member of Public.................................................... ... 5 4.0 SITE M ET E O RO LOG Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6. . . .

5.0 ENVIRONM ENTAL M ONITORING .... ....... .. ............. . ... . . . . ... .. ..... . . .... . ..... . . .. ... .. ..... 6 l

5.1 G amm a Ra di a tion .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6. . . . . . .

5.2 Airborne I-131 and Particulate Radioactivity.................................................. 6 5.3 Terres trial Ra dioa ctivity. . .. ... . . .. . . . . ... .... .. . . . ..... ... .. . . . . . . . . .... ... . .... . .... . . . ..... .. . .. . . .. .. .. 7 5.4 Aq u a tic Ra d i o a ctivi ty. . ... ....... .. .. . .. .. . . ...... ..... ...... . ..... .... . .. .. .. . ...... . . . .. ........ . . ... .. . . . 7 5.5 Milk................................,.................................................................................. 7 5.6 S ampl e Collec tio ns... . ...... .... .. .. .... .... .... . . . ...... .... .. .. .. . .. .... .. . . .. . . .. . . ....... .... .. .. . . . . .. ... 8 5.7 Program M odifica tions . .. ... .... ... ... . ... ... . ...... . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . . .. .... ... .. .. . .. .. . . .. . ... . .. . ...... 8 6.0 ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES ......... ... .. . . .. .... ...... ... .... ... . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . .... . .. . ... . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. 8 7.0 MILCH ANIMALS AND NEAREST CA'ITLE CENSUS ........................................ 8 8.0 NEAREST RESIDENCES CENSUS ..... ........... .................... ......... ....... ....... .... ........ . 8 9.0 ERRATADATA........................................................................................................ 8 10.0 INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM RESULTS............................... 8 E

TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued)

East APPENDIX I - DATA TABLES AND FIGURES..................................................... ......... 1-1 Station Releases l Table 1.1-1 G aseous Effluents . ..... . . .. . .. ... . . .. ..... ... . . .. . .. ... . .. . . . . . ... . . . . . .. . . . . . . . I-2 l Table 1.2-1 Liquid Effluents . .. . . . ... .. .. .. ..... .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. . .. . . 1-6 l

Table 2.0-1 Solid Radioactive Waste.............................. ......................... I-8 i

Figure 3.1 Figure 3.1-4 I

Isodose and Concentration Contours.......... .............. ......... 1-14 Table 3.1-1 Maximum Doses Resulting from Airborne Releases.............. I-18 Table 3.2-1 Maximum Doses Resulting from Liquid Discharges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I-22 Table 3.3-1 10CFR20 Compliance Assessment....................................... 1-24 Table 3.4-1 Maximum Doses Resulting from Airborne Releases Based on Concurrent Meteorlogical Data.................. ...................... I-28 l EnvironmentalMonitoring Figure 5.01 Inner and Outer Ring TLD Locations .................................... I-30 Figure 5.0-2 Onsite Air Sampler Locations ............................................... I-31 Figure 5.0-3 Offsite Air Sampler Locations................. ............................ 1-32 Figure 5.0-4 Ingestion and Waterbome Sample Locations....................... 1-33 Table 5.0-1 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Locations ............... I-34 Table 5.0-2 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program, Samaling Locations and Sample Collection and A n a' ys e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -3 5 Table 5.0 Table 5.0-6 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Qu arterly Su mmary.... . .. ........ ........ .......... ........ ... .......... ..... ... 1-41 APPENDIX II - METEOROLOGICAL DATA ................................................................... B-1 APPENDIX III - 1997 REMP SAMPLE RESULTS............................................................ III-1 l APPENDIX IV - ERRATA DATA (If applicable).... ..................... ................................... IV-1 l

l APPENDIX V -INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM RESULTS............. V-1

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l Byron Station, a two-unit PWR station, is located about two miles east of the Rock River and J approximately three miles southwest of Byron in Ogle County, north central Illinois. Each reactor is designed to have a capacity of 1120 MW net. Unit No.1 loaded fuel in November 1984 and went on line February 2,1985. Unit No. 2 went on line January 9,1987. The station has been designed to keep releases to the environment at levels below those specified in the j regulations. l l

Lic uid effluents from Byron Station are released to the Rock River in controlled batches after j racioassay of each batch. Gaseous effluents are released to the atmosphere and are calculated on the basis of analyses of weekly grab samples and grab samples of batch releases prior to the I release of noble gases as well as continuously collected composite samples of iodine and ]

particulate radioactivity sampled during the course of the year. The results of effluent analyses '

are summarized on a monthly basis. Airborne concentrations of noble gases, I-131, and particulate radioactivity in offsite areas are calculated using isotopic composition of effluents and meteorological data. )

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Environmental monitoring is conducted by sampling at indicator and control (background) l locations in the vicinity of Byron Station to measure changes in radiation or radioactivity levels l that may be attributable to station operation. If significant changes attributable to Byron Station are measured, these changes are correlated with effluent releases. External gamma i radiation exposure from noble gases and internal dose from I-131 in milk are the critical  !

pathways at this site; however, an environmental monitoring program is conducted which also includes other pathways.

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SUMMARY

Gaseous and liquid effluents for the period contributed to only a small fraction of the Byron Station Technical Specification limits. Calculations of environmental concentrations based on effluent, Rock River flow, and meteorological data for the period indicate that consumption by the public of radionuclides attributable to Byron Station does not exceed the regulatory limits.

Radiation exposure from radionuclides released to the atmosphere represented the critical pathway for the period with a maximum adult dose estimated to be 2.31E-05 mrem for the year, where a shielding and occupancy factor of 0.7 is assumed. The assessment of radiation doses is performed in accordance with the Comed Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM).

The results of analysis confirm that the station is operating in compliance with 10CFR50 Appendix I,10CFR20 and 40CFR190.

There were no additional operational controls implemented which affected the areas of radiological effluents in 1998.

There were no measurements which exceeded the reporting levels, including any which would not have been attributable to station effluents.

The results of the current radiological environmental monitoring program are approximately the same as those found during the pre-operational studies conducted at Byron Station.

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1.0 EFFLUENTS 1.1 Gaseous Effluents to the Atmosphere Measured concentrations and isotopic composition of noble gases, radioiodine, and particulate radioactivity released to the atmosphere during the year are listed in Table 1.1-1. A total of 4.74E+00 curies of fission and activation gases was released with a maximum quarterly release rate of 5.13E+02 pCi/sec, for both units.

A total of 4.23E-06 curies of I-131 and I-133 was released during the year with a maximum quarterly average release rate of 5.38E-07 Ci/sec.

A total of 2.82E-03 curies of beta emitters was released as airborne particulate matter with a maximum quarterly average release rate of 3.61E-04 pCi/sec. Alpha-emitting radionuclides were below detectable limits.

A total of 1.07E+00 curies of tritium was released with a maximum average quarterly release rate of 3.60E-02 pCi/sec.

1.2 Liouids Released to Rock River A total of 2.11E+07 liters of radioactive liquid waste (prior to dilution) containing 6.32E-01 curies (excluding tritium, noble gases and alpha) were discharged from the station. These wastes were released at a maximum quarterly average concentration of 4.54E-08 pCi/ml. A total of 1.30E+03 curies of tritium was released. Quarterly release totals of principal radionuclides in liquid effluents are given in Table 1.2-1.

2.0 SOLID RADIOACTIVE WASTE Solid radioactive wastes were shipped to Barnwell, South Carolina; Oak Ridge, Tennessee; Memphis, Tennessee; Salt Lake City, Utah and Richland, Washington. The record of waste shipments is summarized in Table 2.0-1.

3.0 DOSE TO MAN 3.1 Gaseous Effluent Pathways Table 3.1-1 summarizes the doses resulting from releases of airborne radioactivity via the different exposure pathways.

3.1.1 Noble Gases 3.1.1.1 Gamma Dose Rates Offsite Gamma air and whole body dose rates are shown in Table 3.1-1 and were calculated based on measured release rates, isotopic composition of the noble gases, and average meteorological data for the period. Isodose contours based on concurrent meteorological data for gamma dose are shown in Figure 3.1-1 for the year. Based on measured effluents and average meteorological data, the maximum total body dose to an individual would be 2.31E-05 mrem for the year (Table 3.1-

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l 3.1.1.2 Beta Air and Skin Dose Rates l

l 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 the purpose of calculating the dose from beta radiation incident on the skin. However, the actual dose to sensitive skin tissues is difficult to calculate due to the effect of the beta particle energies, thickness of inert skin and clothing covering sensitive tissues.

For pur oses of this report the skin is taken to have a thickness of 7.0 mg/cm and an occupancy factor of 1.0 is used. The skin dose from beta and gamma radiation for the year, based on measured effluents and average meteorological data, was 5.94E-05 mrem (Table 3.1-1).

The skin dose based on concurrent meteorological data was 6.79E-05

mrem (Table 3.4-1).

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locations are given in Figure 3.1-2. The maximum offsite beta air dose for the year, based on measured effluents and average meteorological 1 data, was 8.35E-05 mrad (Table 3.1-1). The beta air dose based on l concurrent meteorological data was 4.99E-05 mrad (Table 3.4-1).

l 3.1.2 RadioactiveIodine The human thyroid exhibits a significant capacity to concentrate ingested or inhaled iodine. The minimal levels of radioiodine, I-131, released during routine operation of the station may be made available to man resulting in a dose to the thyroid. The principal pathway of interest for this radionuclide is ingestion of radioiodine in milk by an infant. Calculations made for 1997 and previous years indicate that contributions to doses from inhalation of I-131 and I-133 and ingestion of I-131 in milk are negligible.

3.1.2.1 Iodine Concentrations in Air The calculated concentration contours for iodine in air are shown in Figure 3.1-3. Included in these calculations is an iodine cloud depletion factor which accounts for the phenomenon of elemental iodine deposition on the ground. The maximum offsite concentration is estimated to be 1.62E-07 pCi/m3for the year (Table 3.4-1).

3.1.2.2 Dose to Infant's Thyroid The hypothetical thyroid dose to an infant living near the station via ingestion of milk was calculated. The radionuclide considered was I-131 and the source of milk was taken to be the nearest dairy farm with the cows mastured from May through October. The maximum infant's thyroic. dose was less than 3.35E-04 mrem during the year (Table 3.1-1).

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3.1.3 Concentrations of Particulates in Air i

Concentration contours of radioactive airborne particulates are shown in Figure l 3.1-4. The maximum annual offsite concentration is estimated to be 8.41E-05 pCi/m3 (Table 3.4-1),

3.2 Liauid Effluent Pathways The three principal pathways through the aquatic environment for potential doses to man from liquid waste are ingestion of potable water, eating of aquatic foods, and exposure while walking on the shoreline. Not all of these pathways are significant or applicable at a given time or station but a reasonable approximation of the dose can be made by adjusting the dose formula for season of the year or type and degree of use of the aquatic environment. NRC developed ec uations' were used to calculate the doses to the whole body, lower GI tracts, thyroid, bone and skin. Specific parameters for use in the equations are given in the Comed Offsite Dose Calculation Manual.

The maximum whole body dose for the year was 5.52E-03 mrem and no organ dose exceeded 1.58E-02 mrem (Table 3.2-1).

3.3 Assessment of Dose to Member of Public During the period January to December,1998, Byron Station did not exceed these limits as shown in Table 3.1-1 and Table 3.2-1 (based on yearly average meteorological data), and as shown in Figure 3.1-1 (based on concurrent meteorological data), and as shown in Table 3.3-1:

  • Ti e RETS limits on dose or dose commitment to a member of the public due to radioactive materials in liquid effluents from each reactor unit (1.5 mrem to the whole body or 5 mrem to any organ during any calendar quarter; 3 mrem to the whole body or 10 mrem to any organ during any calendar year).
  • The RETS limits on air dose in noble gases released in gaseous effluents to a member of the public from each reactor unit (5 mrad for gamma radiation or 10 mrad for beta radiation during any calendar quarter; 10 mrad for gamma radiation or 20 mrad for beta radiation during any calendar year).
  • The RETS limits on dose to a member of the public due to iodine-131, iodine-133, tritium, and radionuclides in particulate form with half-lives greater than 8 days in gaseous effluents released from each reactor unit (7.5 mrem to any organ during any calendar quarter; 15 mrem to any organ during any calendar year).

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  • The 10CFR20 limit on Total Effective Dose Equivalent to individual members of the public (100 mrem).

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4.0 SITE METEOROLOGY A summary of the site meteorological measurements taken during each calendar quarter of the year is given in Appendix II. The data are presented as cumulative joint frequency distributions of the wind direction for the 250' level and wind speed class by atmosaheric stability class determined from the temperature difference between the 250' and 30' . evels.

Data recovery for all measurements on the tower was 99.2% during 1998 (Table 3.4-1).

5.0 ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING Table 5.0-1 provides an outline of the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP) as required in the Technical Standards. Table 5.0-2 outlines the sampling locations, sample collection frequency and analysis for the samples. Sampling locations are shown in Figures 5.0-1 through 5.0-4. Concentrations of radioactivity in various media are summarized in Tables 5.0-3 through 5.0-6. A detailed listing of all data is presented in Appendix IIL Specific findings for various environmental media are discussed below.

5.1 Ganuna Radiation External radiation dose was measured using CaSO4:Tm thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs). Each location consists of 2 TLD sets. The quarterly average external radiation dose for the year was 16.3 mR at the indicator locations and 15.0 mR at the control locations. TLD results are listed in Section 4.0 of Appendix III and locations are shown in Figure 5.0-1.

Quarterly external radiation dose at indicator air sampling locations averaged 14.7 mR and was similar to that measured in 1985 (14.4 mR),1986 (14.9 mR),1987 (15.3 mR),1988 (15.2 mR),1989 (14.6 mR),1990 (14.5 mR),1991 (14.3 mR),1992 (13.6 mR),1993 (14.2 mR),1994 (14.9 mR),1995 (14.9 mR),1996 (15.4 mR) and 1997 (13.8 mR). These differences are not statistically significant.

5.2 Airborne I-131 and Particulate Radioactivity Locations of the samplers are shown in Figures 5.0-2 and 5.0-3. Airborne I-131 remained below the LLD of 0.07 pCi/m3 throughout the year in all samples.

Gross beta concentrations ranged from 0.005 to 0.044 pCi/m3 and averaged 0.022 pCi/m3, which is slightly lower than the average concentrations in 1985 (0.026 3

pCi/m ),1986 (0.026 pCi/m3, except for the period from May 12 through June 9 when it was influenced by the nuclear reactor accident at Chernobyl), 1987 (0.027 pCi/m3),1988 (0.031 pCi/m3),1989 (0.026 pCi/m3), and similar to 1990 (0.021 pCi/m3) ,1991 (0.020 pCi/m3),1992 (0.022 pCi/m3),1993 (0.021 pCi/m3 ),1994 (0.021 pCi/m3), 1995 (0.022 pCi/m3 ),1996 (0.022 pCi/m3) and 1997 (0.021 pCi/m3),

All gamma-emitting nuclide activities were below their respective LLD levels. No radioactivity attributable to station operation was detected in any sample.

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Vegetables were collected in August and analyzed for gamma-emitting nuclides. In addition, broad leaf vegetables were analyzed for Iodine-131. All nuclides were below the limits of detection, indicating that there was no measurable amount of radioactivity attributable to the station releases. Identical results were obtained during the period 1985 through 1997.

I 5.4 Acuatic Radioactivity )

Well water was collected quarterly from t' ree offsite wells, shown in Figure 5.0-4, and analyzed for tritium and gamma-emitting nuclides. All results were below the lower limits of detection. The results were similar to those obtained in 1985 through 1997.

Surface water samples were collected weekly from two locations noted in Figure 5.0-4. Weekly samples were composited monthly and analyzed for gross beta and gamma. Quarterly composites were analyzed for tritium. Cs-134 and Cs-137 concentrations were below the LLD level of 15 pCi/L and 18 pCi/L, respectively, in all samples. All other gamma-emitters were below their respective LLDs. Gross beta at BY-12 (Oregon Pool of Rock River, Downstream) averaged 3.7 pCi/L, ranging from

?. 5 to 5.6 pCi/L; BY-29 (Byron, Upstream) gross beta averaged 3.3 pCi/L, ranging from 2.0 to 4.3 pCi/L.

Tritium concentration was below the LLD of 200 pCi/L in all samples collected from Byron, Upstream (BY-29). These levels were similar to those obtained in 1985 through 1997.

At Oregon Pool of Rock River, Downstream (BY-12) tritium averaged 1,106 pCi/L, ranging from 117 to 3,617 pCi/L. Elevated levels of tritium downstream from discharge pipe are attributable to the station operation. These levels were similar to those obtained in 1985 through 1997.

Sediment samples were collected twice and/ analyzed for gamma-emitters. Cs-134 was below the LLD level of 0.15 pCi/g dry weight in all samples. Cs-137 was below the LLD level of 0.18 pCi/g dry weight in all samples.

Levels of gamma radioactivity in fish were measured and found in all cases to be below the lower limits of detection for the program. The results were identical to those obtained in 1985 through 1997.

5.5 Milk Milk samples were collected monthly from November through April and biweekly from May through October and analyzed for Iodine-131 and gamma-emitting nuclides. Locations are shown in Figure 5.0-4. Iodine-131 activity was below the LLD level of 0.5 (May through October) and 5.0 (November through April) pCi/L in all samples.

Cs-134, Cs-137 and Ba/La-140 were below the LLD levels of 15,18 and 15 pCi/L, respectively. The results for I-131, Cs-134, Cs-137 and Ba/La-140 were identical to those obtained during the period 1985 through 1997, except during several months following the accident at Chernobyl, which occurred on April 26,1986. During those months I-131 ranged from 0.9 to 58.6 pCi/L, Cs-134 ranged from 5.8 to 10.7 pCi/L and Cs-137 ranged from 5.3 to 17.8 pCi/L.

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5.6 Sample Collections All samples were collected as scheduled except those listed in Listing of Missed Samples, Section 2.0 of Appendix III.

5.7 Program Modifications j The Kenneth Druien Dairy Farm (BY-27) went out of business as of 09-08-98.

6.0 ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES Procedures used during the period covered in this report remained unchanged. A summary of the procedures used for analyzing radioactivity in environmental samples is given in Appendix VI of the report for the period .Tanuary - December 1993.

7.0 MILCH ANIMALS AND NEAREST CATTLE CEN3_U.S Census of milch animals and nearest cattle were cor. ducted within a 6.2-mile radius of the Station. The survey was conducted by " door-to-door" canvas and by information from Illinois agricultural agents. The census was conducted by W. Mueller on August 19,1998.

Results of the milch animal and nearest cattle census are presented on pages 42-43 of Appendix III.

8.0 NEAREST RESIDENCES CENSUS The census of nearest residences within a 6.2-mile radius was conducted by W. Mueller on August 19,1998.

Results of the nearest residence census are presented page 44 of Appendix III. l 9.0 ERRATA DATA There is no errata data for 1998.

10.0 INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM RESULTS Teledyne's Interlaboratory Comparison Program Results are presented in Appendix V.

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APPENDIX 1 DATA TABLES AND FIGURES 1

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j TABLE 1.1-1 BYRON NUCLEAR POWER STATION UNIT 1 DOCKET NUMBER STN-50-454 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT JANUARY,1998 THROUGH DECEMBER,1998 l

1 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS - SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES l

l UNITS l 1st Quarter l 2nd Quarter l 3rd Quarter l 4th Quarte _r l A. FISSION AND ACTIVATION GAS RELEASES

1. Total Release Activity: Ci 1.09E+00 9.12E-01 1.25E-01 2.02E-01
2. Maximum Release Rate for Quarter uCi/sec 6.96E-01 5.13E+00 9.06E+01 7.59E+00
3. % of Imp. Tech. Spec. Limits
  • l a. Whole Body (500 mrem /yr):  % 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 l b. Skin (3000 mrem /yr):  % 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
4. % of 10CFR50 Limits
a. Gamma Quarterly (5 mrad):  % 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 l b. Beta Quarterly (10 mrad):  % 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
c. Gamma Annual (10 mrad):  % 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
d. Beta Annual (20 mrad):  % 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 i

B. IODINE RELEASES "

1. Total 1-131 Activity: Ci < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD
2. Average 1-131 Release Rate: uCi/sec 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 C. PARTICULATE (>8 day half-life) RELEASES "

l 1. Total Particulate Activity: Ci 1.93E 06 1.46E-06 3.89E-07 <LLD

2. Average Particulate Release Rate: uCi/sec 2.48E-07 1.86E-07 4.89E-08 0.00E+00
3. Gross Alpha Activity for Quarter. Ci < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD D. TRITIUM RELEASES "
1. TotalTritium Activity: Ci 5.70E-02 6.82E-02 6.82E-02 1.21E-01 l

1 2. Average Tritium Release Rate: uCi/sec 7.33E-03 8.67E-03 8.58E-03 1.52E-02

  • % of Imp. Tech. Spec. limits is based on the maximum release rate for the period considered.

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.i BYRON NUCLEAR POWER STATION UNIT 1 DOCKET NUMBER STN-50-454 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT JANUARY,1998 THROUGH DECEMBER,1998 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS - SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES (CONT.)

l UNITS l 1st Quarter l 2nd Quarter l 3rd Quarter l 4th Quarter l E. TOTAL OF IOD!NE, PARTICULATE (>8 day half-life), AND TRITIUM RELEASES l

1. Total Activity: l Ci l 5.70E-02 l 6.82E-02 l 6.82E-02 l 1.21 E-01 l
2. % of imp. Tech. Spec. Limits
a. Any Organ (1500 mrem /yr): l  % l 0.00 l 0.00 l 0.00 l 0.00 l
3. % of 10CFR50 Limit
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.i BYRON NUCLEAR POWER STATION UNIT 2 DOCKET NUMBER STN-50-455 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT JANUARY,1998 THROUGH DECEMBER,1998 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS -SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES l UNITS l 1stQuarter l 2nd Quarter l 3rd Quarter l 4th Quarter l l

A. FISSION AND ACTIVATION GAS RELEASES Ci 1.11E+00 9.50E-01 1.67E-01 1.86E-01

1. Total Release Activity:

uCi/sec 7.34 E-01 5.13E+00 5.13E+02 2.16E+02

2. Maximum Release Rate for Quarter;
3. % of Imp. Tech. Spec. Limits:*

% 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 a.Whole Body (500 mrem /yr):

% 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

b. Skin (3000 mrem /yr):
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% 0.00 0.00 0.00

a. Gamma Quarterly (5 mrad):

% 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

b. Beta Quarterly (10 mrad):

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<LLD 4.23E-06 <LLD <LLD

1. Total 1-131 Activity: Cl 0.00E+00 5.38E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00
2. Average 1-131 Release Rate: uCi/sec C. PARTICULATE (>8 day half-life) RELEASES "

2.81E-03 7.48E-06 <LLD 1.30E-06

1. Total Particulate Activity: Ci 3.61E-04 9.51E-07 0.00E+00 1.64E-07
2. Average Particulate Release Rate: uCi/sec l <LLD <LLD <LLD <LLD
3. Gross Alpha Activity for Quarter: Ci l
D. TRITIUM RELEASES "

l 1.58E-01 1.31E-01 1.83E-01 2.86E-01 1.TotalTritium Activity: Cl '

2.04E-02 1.66E-02 2.30E-02 3.60E-02

2. Average Tritium Release Rate: UCi/sec

! i

  • % of imp. Tech. Spec. limits is based on the maximum release rate for the period considered.

l

" lodine, particulate, and tritium are expressed as a totallimit. See Step E.

1 I- 4 b

TABLE 1.1-1 (continued) j BYRON NUCLEAR POWER STATION UNIT 2 DOCKET NUMBER STN-50-455 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT JANUARY,1998 THROUGH DECEMBER,1998 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS - SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES (CONT.)

l UNITS l 1stQuarter l 2nd Quarter l 3rd Quarter l 4th Quarter l E. TOTAL OF IODINE, PARTICULATE (>8 day half-life), AND TRITIUM RELEASES

1. Total Activity: l Ci l 1.61 E-01 l 1.31 E-01 l 1.83E-01 l 2.86E-01 l
2. % of imp. Tech. Spec. Limits l

% 0.00 l 0.00 l 0.00 l 0.00 l

a. Any Organ (1500 mrem /yr): l l
3. % of10CFR50 Limit

% 0.00 l 0.00 l 0.00 l 0.00 l

a. Quarterly Any Organ l l (7.5 mrem):

% 0.00 l 0.00 l 0.00 l 0.00 l

a. Annual Any Organ l l (15 mrem):

I- 5

TABLE 1.2-1 BYRON NUCLEAR POWER STATION UNIT 1 DOCKET NUMBER STN-50454 I RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT ]

JANUARY,1998 THROUGH DECEMBER,1998 LIQUID EFFLUENTS - SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES I

L. FISSION AND ACTIVATION PRODUCT RELEASES l

1. Total Activity Released: Ci 8.80E-02 1.20E-01 3.54E-02 7.26E-02
2. Average Concentration uCi/mi 3.79E-08 4.54E-08 1.30E-08 2.52E-08 Released For Quarter:
3. % of 10CFR50 Limits I
a. Quarterly Whole Body l  % l 0.03 l 0.09 l 0.03 l 0.04 l (1.5 mrem):
b. Quarterly Any Organ l  % l 0.05 l 0.04 l 0.01 l- 0.05 l (5.0 mrem):
c. AnnualWhole Body l  % l 0.02 l 0.05 l 0.02 l 0.02 l (3.0 mrem):
d. Annual Any Organ l  % l 0.03 l 0.02 l 0.01 l 0.03 l (10.0 mrem): 1 l UNITS l 1st Quarter l 2nd Quarter l 3rd Quarter l 4th Quarter l M. TRITIUM
1. Total Activity Released: Ci 1.36E+02 7.95E+01 1.50E+02 2.85E+02
2. Average Concentration uCi/mi 5.84E-05 3.01 E-05 5.50E-05 9.89E-05 Released For Quarter
3. % of ITS Lindt l  % l 0.58 l 0.30 l 0.55 l 0.99 l ,

(1.00E-2 uCi/ml):

N. DISSOLVED NOBLE GASES

1. Total Activity Released: Ci 2.97E-02 3.61 E-02 1.55E-02 1.45E-02
2. Average Concentration uCi/mi 1.28E-08 1.37E-08 5.70E-09 5.04E-09 Released For Quarter:
3. % of Tech. Regt. Manual Limit l  % l 6.39E-03 l 6.83E-03 l 2.85E-03 l 2.52E-03 l (2.00E-4 uCi/ml):

O. GROSS ALPHA

1. Total Activity Released: Ci <LLD <LLD <LLD <LLD
2. Average Concentration uCi/ml <LLD <LLD <LLD <LLD Heleased For Quarter.

P. VOLUME OF WASTE l liters l 3.42E+06 l 3.94E+06 l 1.97E+06 l 1.23E+06 l RELEASED PER UNIT:

Q. VOLUME OF DILUTION l liters l 2.32E+09 l 2.64E+09 l 2.72E+09 l 2.89E+09 l WATER PER UNIT:

I- 6

TABLE 1.2-1 (continued)

BYRON NUCLEAR POWER STATION

' ' UNIT 2 DOCKET NUMBER STN-50-455 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT JANUARY,1998 THROUGH DECEMBER,1998 i

LIQUID EFFLUENTS - SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES L FISSION AND ACTIVATION PRODUCT RELEASES

1. Total Activity Released: Ci 8.80E-02 1.20E-01 3.54 E-02 7.26E-02
2. Average Concentration uCi/ml 3.79E-08 4.54E-08 1.30E-08 2.52E-08 Released For Quarter
3. % of 10CFR50 Limits
a. Quarterly Whole Body l  % l 0.03 l 0.09 l 0.03 l 0.04 l (1.5 mrem):
b. Quarterly Any Organ l  % l 0.05 l 0.04 l 0.01 l 0.05 l (5.0 mrem):
c. AnnualWhole Body l  % l 0.02 l 0.05 l 0.02 l 0.02 l j (3.0 mrem):
d. Annual Any Organ l  % l 0.03 l 0.02 l 0.01 l 0.03 l (10.0 mrem):

l UNITS l 1st Quarter l 2nd Quarter l 3rd Quarter l 4th Quarter l M. TRITIUM

1. Total Activity Released: Ci 1.36E+02 ~ 7.95E+01 1.50E+02 2.85E+02
2. Average Concentration UCum! 5.84E-05 3.01 E-05 5.50E-05 9.89E-05 Released For Quarter.
3. % of ITS Umit l  % l 0.58 l 0.30 l 0.55 l 0.99 l (1.00E-2 uCi/ml):

N. DISSOLVED NOBLE GASES

1. Total Activity Released: Ci 2.97E-02 3.61 E-02 1.55E-02 1.45E-02
2. Average Concentration uCumi 1.28 E-08 1.37E-08 5.70E-09 5.04E-09 Released For Quarter.
3. % of Tech. Regt. Manual Limit l  % l 6.39E-03 l 6.83E-03 l 2.85E-03 l 2.52E-03 l j (2.00E-4 uCi/ml):

O. GROSS ALPHA

1. Total Activity Released: Ci I <LLD <LLD <LLD <LLD
2. Average Concentration uCi/mi <LLD <LLD <LLD <LLD l

Released For Quarter P. VOLUME OF WASTE l liters l 3.42E+06 l 3.94E+06 l 1.97E+06 l 1.23E+06 l l

RELEASED PER UNIT:

Q. VOLUME OF DILUTION l liters l 2.32E+09 l 2.64E+09 l 2.72E+09 l 2.89E+09 l WATER PER UNIT:

I- 7

m+

TABLE 2.0-1 BYRON NUCLEAR POWER STATION UNIT 1/2 DOCKET NUMBER STN-50-454/455 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT January.1998 THROUGH December.1998 SOLID RADIOACTNE WASTE FOR BUR @L ist Quarter.1998 OtSPOSITION OF MATERIAL VOLUME CURIES *

(DESCRIPTION, CLASS TYPE, AND MODE OF DESTINATION PER PER DATE SOLIDIFYING AGENT) TRANSPORT SHIPMENT SHIPMENT Dewatsred Bead Resin, Low Specific M. Barnwell, SC 1/21/98 Exclusive Use 4.84 2.10E+00 nos 7, UN 2912, Class A, HIC, None Dry Actme Waste, Low Specific Actmty, noe, 1/22/98 7, UN 2912, Class A, Strong Tsht Container, ExclusNe Use Oak Ridge,TN 72.55 3.28E-01 None Dr/ActNe Waste, Low Specinc ActMt/, nos, 2 ras 8 7, UN 2912, Class A, Strong-Tight Container, Excluslw Use Oak Ridge, TN 72.55 3.23E-01 None Dewstered Bend flesin, Low Specific Actutty' 2/1M8 Exclusive Use Barnwell, SC 5.83 3.41 E+01 nos,7. UN 2912, Class B, HIC, None Dry Actne Waste, Low Specine Actmty, nos, 2/19/98 7, UN 2912, Class A, Sb on9-Tight Container, Exclusive Use Memphis, TN 72.55 1.32E-01 None Dry Actwe Waste Low Specinc Actmty, nos, 2/20/98 7, UN 2S12, Ciasa A, Strong-Tght Container, Exclusive Use Memphis, TN 72.55 8.71E 02 None Dry Actus Waste, Low Specinc Actmty, nos, 2/23/98 7 UN 2912, Class A, Strong Tight Container, Exclusive U6e Memphis,TN 38.28 3.95E 03 None Dry Actwe Waste, Low Speci6c Actmty, nos, 2/24/98 7, UN 2912. Class A, Strong-Tght Container, Exclusive Use Oak Ridge,TN 38.28 4.49E-03 None Dry Actwe Waste, and Dewatered Bead Resin, 3/8/98 Low Specific Activity, nos,7. UN 2912, Class Exclusive Use Oak Ridge, TN 72.55 1.45E+00 A, Strong-Tight Container None 445.98 3.85E+01 QUARTERLYTOTALS NUMBER OF SHIPMENTS: Continued CUBIC M CURIES

  • CALCULATED USING MEASURED RATIOS I- 8 J

TABLE 2.0-1 (continued) t I BYRON NUCLEAR POWER STATION i I

UNIT 1/2 DOCKET NUMBER STN-54454/455 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT Januarv.1998 THROUGH December.1998 SOLID RADIOACTNE WASTE FOR BURIAL ist Quarter.1998 DISPOSITION OF MATERIAL VOLUME CURIES *

(DESCRIPTION, CLASS, TYPE, AND MODE OF DESTINATION PER PER DATE SOLIDIFYING AGENT) TRANSPORT SHIPMENT SHIPMENT oil, Low Specific ActMty, nos,7 UN 2g12' Oak Ridge, TN 36.28 1.11E 04 !

gg7g Exclusive Use 4 Class A, Strong-Tight Container l

36.28 1,11E 04 CUBIC M CURIES QUARTFRt Y TOTALS - NUMBER OF SHIPMENTS:1Q

  • CALCULATED USING MEASURED RATIOS l

l l

l 1

I- 9 1

1 TABLE 2.0-1 (continued)

January.1998 THROUGH December.1998 SOLID RADIOACTIVE WASTE FOR BURIAL 2nd Quader.1998 DISPOSITION OF MATERIAL VOLUME CURIES *

(DESCRIPTION, CLASS. TYPE, AND MODE OF DESTINATION PER PER DATE SOLIOlFYING AGENT) TRANSPORT SHIPMENT SHIPMENT Dry Active Waste, Low Specife Actnnty, nos, 4/14/98 7. UN 2912, Class A, Strong-Tcht Container, Exclusive Use Memphis, TN 72.55 6.89E-02 None

' W PecWe AM, nos,7. W 2912' 38.28 4/30/98 - Exclusive Use Oak Ridge, TN 7.99E.05 Class A, Strong-Tight Container Dry Actrve Waste, Low Spec,fe Actnnty, nos, 5/12/98 7, UN 2912. Class A, Strong-Tight Container, Exclusive Use Oak Ridge, TN 6.15 5.72E+00 None Dewatered Bead Resin, Low Specife ActMty' 4.84 5/14/98 Exclusive Use Bamwell, SC 1.43E+01 nos,7, UN 2912, Class A, HIC, None Dewatered Bead Resin, Low Specife ActMty' gg Exclusive Uw Barnwell, SC 4.84 3.37E+01 l nos,7. UN 2912, Class B, HIC, None i Dry Active Waste, Low Specife Actnnty, nos, 6/11/98 7, UN 2912. Class A, Strong-Tight Container, Exclusive Use Oak Ridge, TN 72.55 2.07E41 None Dewatered Bead Resin, Low specife Activity, Salt Lake City, 8 **I ** 3.51 3.46E42 nos,7 UN 2912, Class A. HIC, None UT l

220.72 5.40E+01 CUBIC M CURIES OUARTERLY TOTALS . NUMBER OF SHIPMENTS:J

  • CALCULATED USING MEASURED RATIOS I - 10

-_ __ __ O

TABLE 2,0-1 (continued) )

l ae Januarv 1998 THROUGH December.1998 SOUD RADICACTIVE WASTE FOR BURIAL 3rd Quarter.1998 DISPOSITION OF MATERIAL VOLUME CURIES *

(DESCRIPTION, CLASS, TYPE, AND MODE OF DESTINATION PER PER DATE SOLIDIFYING AGENT) TRANSPORT SHIPMENT SHIPMENT Dewatered Bead Resin, Low Specife ActMty, 88

  • D' 7/17/98 Exclusive Use 23.51 2.07E-02 noe,7, UN 2912. Class A, HtC, None UT Oil, Low Specific ActMty, nos,7, UN 2912' 38.28 9.88E-05 gg g Exclusive Use ook Ridge,TN Class A, Strong-Tight Container Dry Active Weste, Low 6pecife ActMty, noe, 8/21/98 7. UN 2912. Class A, Strong-tight Container, Exclusive Use ook Ridge,TN 72.55 3.45E45 None Dewatered Bead Resin, Low Specific ActMty, Bomwell, SC 4.84 4.28E+00 gf g Exclusive Use noe,7, UN 2912, Class A, H1C, None Dry Actus Weste, Low Specife Activity, nos, 9/15/98 7, UN 2912. Cissa A, Strong-tight Container, Exclusive Use Memphis,TN 38.28 1.78E42 i

None gg oil, Low Specife ActMty, nos,7, UN 2912' Exclusive Use ook Rid 9e,TN 38.28 9.37E-05 Class A, Strong-Tight Container 209.74 4.32E+00 CUBIC M CURIES QUARTERLY TOTALS . NUMBER OF SHIPMENTS:J

  • CALCULATED USING MEASURED RATIOS l

i I - 11 1

i d

TABLE 2.0-1 (continued) l l

l January 1998 THROUGH December.1998 l

l SOLID RADIOACTIVE WASTE FOR BURIAL 4th Quader.1998 DISPOSITION OF MATERIAL VOLUME CURIES

  • I (DESCRIPTION, CLASS TYPE, AND MODE OF DESTINATION PER PER l DATE SOLIDIFYING AGENT) TRANSPORT SHIPMENT SHIPMENT l Dry Actue Waste, Low Specific Actmty, nos, l 10/15/98 7. UN 2912, Class A, Strong-tight Container, Exclusive Use Oak Ridge, TN 36.28 9.40E-05 None Dry Actue Waste, Low Specific Actmty, nos, 10/20/98 7, UN 2912, Class A, Strong-tight Container, Exclusive Use Oak Ridge,TN 36.28 9.29E-05 j

None Dry Actwe Waste, Low Speci6e Actmty, nos, 10/22/98 7. UN 2912, Class A, Strong-tight Container, Exclusive Use Oak Ridge, TN 36.28 9.38E 05 None Dry Actwo Waste, Low Speci6c Actmty, nos, 10/2%98 7. UN 2912, Class A, Strong-tight Container, Exclusive Use Oak Ridge, TN 36.28 8.97E-05 l

None l

Dry Actus Waste, Low Specifc Actmty, not, 10/30/98 7, UN 2912, Class A, Strong-tight Container, Exclusive Use Oak Ridge,TN 72.55 1.02E-01 None Dry Actue Waste, Low Specine Actmty, nos, l 11/3/98 7, UN 2912, Class A, Strong-tight Container, Exclusive Use Oak Ridge, TN 36.28 8.68E-05 )

None Dry ActNe Waste, Low Specine Actmty, nos, 11/5/98 7, UN 2912, Class A, Strong tight Container, Exclusive Use Oak Ridge, TN 36.28 8.55E-05 None Dry Actue Waste, Low Specific Actmty, nos, 11/10/98 7, UN 2912, Class A, Strong-tight Container, Exclusive Use OakRidge TN 36.28 9.12E-05 None Dewaterd mers, Low Specine AcW, nos. Barnwell, SC 5.83 9.89E+00 11/10/98 Exclusive Use 7, UN 2912. Class B, HIC, None+B281 332.34 9.99E+00 CUBIC M CURIES QUARTERLY TOTALS . NUMBER OF SHIPMENTS: Continued 1

1

  • CALCULATED USING MEASURED RATIOS 1

l

\ \

l l

l I - 12 l

TABLE 2.0-1 (continued) i' Januarv.1998 THROUGH December 1998 SOUD RADIOACTIVE WASTE FOR BURIAL 4TH Ouarter.1996 DISPOSITION OF MATERIAL VOLUME CURIES *

(DESCRIPTION, CLASS, TYPE, AND MODE OF DESTINATION PER PER l DATE SOLIDIFYING AGENT) TRANSPORT SHIPMENT SHIPMENT Dry Actrve Waste, Low 'sper ~.e 4etM y, nos, 11/17/98 7, UN 2912, Class A, Siong-tight untainer, Exclusive Use Oak Ridge, TN 36.28 1.07E 04 None l

l Dewatered Bead Rosin, Low Specife ActMty' *

  • D' 12/11/98 Exclusive Use 14.51 9.47E42 nos,7. UN 2912, Class A, HIC, None UT Dewstered filters, Low Spec (c ActMty, nos, 12/14/98 7, UN 2912. Class C HlC, None Exclusive Use Bamwea, SC 3.8 4.00E+01 Dry Actue Weste and Dewatered Bend Rosin, 12/22/98 Low Specife ActMty, nos,7, UN 2912, Class ExclusNe Use Richland, Wa 46.44 1.51E41 A, Strong-71ght Conte!ner, None l

4 I

l l l 101.03 4.02E 01 QUARTERLY TOTALS - NUMBER OF SHIPMENTS: g CUBIC M CURIES

  • CALCULATED USING MEASURED RATIOS I - 13

{

J

I FIGURE 3.1-1 -

l Estimated Cumulative damma Dose (in mrem) "i from the Byron Station for the period ,,,,

January-December 1998 g,; -

l 100 i' 112oleth Labels *

~ 3 Small figure - multiply by 10 # {g erau  ;-

Large figure - multiply by 10 4 he=g,,,,,,,j 250

/

. /

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  • Pacotonico ROCKFORD, ,

2o .N:

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5 ,e .e I - 14 a

FIGURE 3.1-2 Estimated Total Conce'ritrations (in pCi/m3) P _

of Noble Gases from the Byron Station ( ,,,,

for the period January-December 1998

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- l Large figure - multiply by 10 d ..,,,,,,,

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  • Pecotonico ROCKFORD,;

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3 g Ashl.

5 10 lp 2,0 rni l

O. . . i l I - 15 J

I l FIGURE 3.1-3 e Estimated Total Conceritrations (in pCi/m3) 5 (

of lodines from the Byron Station for  ! W the period January-December 1998 j; . s l

Isoofeth Labels 25 h . ,

Small figure - multiply by 10 0 l l Large figure - multiply by 10 h(gergg_J100

' \(V 50 7 w MV 2~

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  • Pecatoni ROCKFORD, I

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FIGURE 3.1-4 -

Estimated Total Concentrations (in pCi/m3) mi ,

of Particulates from the Byron Station 250 ...

for the period January-December 1998 g;  ;

/ e -

' [pooleth Labels j -

'00 e4,2 Small figure - multiply by 10 4  ; i Large figure - multiply by 10# \Q _J "lT h ^ (5 R,O

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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ]

TABLE 3.1-1 BYRON STATION UNIT ONE ACTUAL 1998 MAXIMUM DOSES RESULTING FROM AIRBORNE RELEASES PERIOD OF RELEASE - 01/01/98 TO 12/31/98 CALCULATED 03/12/99 INFANT RECEPTOR IST 2ND 3RD 4TH TYPE QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER ANNUAL JAN-MAR APR-JUN JUL-SEP OCT-DEC GAMMA AIR 4.37E-06 3.66E-06 2.24E-07 5.90E-06 1.42E-05 (MRAD) (SSE ) (SSE ) (SSE ) (SSE ) (SSE )

BETA AIR 1.66E-05 1.39E-05 1.98E-06 8.21E-06 4.06E-05 (MFAD) (SSE ) (SSE ) (SSE ) (SSE ) (SSE )

TOT. BODY 3.09E-06 2.59E-06 1.40E-07 4.44E-06 1.03E-05 (MREM) (SSE ) (SSE ) (SSE ) (SSE ) (SSE )

SKIN 8.41E-06 7.06E-06 1.03E-06 1.11E-05 2.76E-05 (MREM) (SSE ) (SSE ) (SSE ) (SSE ) (SSE )

ORGAN 9.58E-05 3.01E-05 3.01E-05 5.32';-05 1.67E-04 (MREM) (SSE ) (NE ) (NE ) (NE ) (NE )

LUNG LUNG LIVER LIVER LIVER THYROID THYROID KIDNEY KIDNEY LUNG LUNG GI_LLI GI_,LLI THIS IS A REPORT FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1998 COMPLIANCE STATUS - 10CFR 50 APP. I INEANT RECEPTOR


 % O F A P P I . ---- -- ------

1ST QTR 2ND QTR 3RD QTR 4TH QTR YRLY  % OF QTRLY OBJ JAN-MAR APR-JUN JUL-SEP OCT-DEC OBJ APP. I GAMMA AIR (MRAD) 5.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 10.0 0.00 BETA AIR (MRAD) 10.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 20.0 0.00 TOT. BODY (MREM) 2.5 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5.0 0.00 SKIN (MREM) 7.5 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 15.0 0.00 ORGAN (MREM) 7.5 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 15.0 0.00 LUNG LUNG LIVER LIVER LIVER THYROID THYROID KIDNEY KIDNEY LUNG LUNG GI_LLI GI,,LLI RESULTS BASED UPON: ODCM ANNEX REVISION 1.3 MARCH 1996 ODCM SOFTWARE VERSION 1.1 January 1995 ODCM DATABASE VERSION 1.1 January 1995 I - 18 j

TABLE 3.1-1 (continued)

BYRON STATION UNIT ONE ACTUAL 1998 MAXIMUM DOSES RESULTING FROM AILBORNE RELEASES PERIOD OF RELEASE - 01/01/98 TO 12/31/98 CALCULATED 03/12/99 ADULT RECEPTOR IST 2ND 3RD 4TH TYPE QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER ANNUAL JAN-MAR APR-JUN JUL-SEP OCT-DEC GAMMA AIR 4.37E-06 3.66E-06 2.24E-07 5.90E-06 1.42E-05 (MRAD) (SSE ) (SSE ) (SSE ) (SSE ) (SSE )

BETA AIR 1.66E-05 1.39E-05 1.98E-06 8.21E-06 4.06E-05 (MRAD) (SSE ) (SSE ) (SSE ) (SSE ) (SSE )

TOT. BODY 3.09E-06 2.59E-06 1.40E-07 4.44E-06 1.03E-05 (MREM) (SSE ) (SSE ) (SSE ) (SSE ) (SSE )

SKIN 8.41E-06 7.06E-06 1.03E-06 1.11E-05 2.76E-05 (MREM) (SSE ) (SSE ) (SSE ) (SSE ) (SSE )

ORGAN 9.58E-05 4.85E-05 6.86E-05 5.24E-05 2.43E-04 (MREM) (SSE ) (S } (SE ) (S ) (S )

LUNG GI,LLI LIVER LIVER GI_LLI THYROID THYROID KIDNEY KIDNEY LUNG LUNG GI LLI GI LLI THIS IS A REPORT FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1998 COMPLIANCE STATUS - 10CFR 50 APP. I ADULT RECEPTOR


~ % O F AP P I . ------------

QTRLY 1ST QTR 2ND QTR 3RD QTR 4TH QTR YRLY  % OF OBJ JAN-MAR APR-JUN JUL-SEP OCT-DEC OBJ APP. I GAMMA AIR (MRAD) 5.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 10.0 0.00 BETA AIR (MRAD) 10.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 20.0 0.00 TOT. BODY (MREM) 2.5 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5.e 0.00 SKIN (MREM) 7.5 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 15.0 0.00 ORGAN (MREM) 7.5 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 15.0 0.00 LUNG GI_,LLI LIVER LIVER GI_LLI THYROID THYROID KIDNEY KIDNEY LUNG LUNG GI_LLI GI_LLI RESULTS BASED UPON: ODCM ANNEX REVISION 1.3 MARCH 1996 ODCM SOFTWARE VERSION 1.1 January 1995 ODCM DATABASE VERSION 1.1 January 1995 I - 19 m

I l

l TABLE 3.1-1 (continued) .

l l

l BYRON STATION UNIT TWO I ACTUAL 1998 MAXIMUM DOSES RESULTING FROM AIRBORNE RELEASES PERIOD OF RELEASE - 01/01/98 TO 12/31/98 CALCULATED 03/12/99 INFANT RECEPTOR iST 2ND 3RD 4TH TYPE QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER ANNUAL JAN-MAR APR-JUN JUL-SEP OCT-DEC CAMMA AIR 5.84E-06 5.22E-06 6.99E-07 5.84E-06 1.76E-05 (MRAD) (SSE ) (SSE ) (SSE ) (SSE ) (SSE )

BETA AIR 1.73E-05 1.48E-05 2.76E-06 7.97E-06 4.29E-05 (MRAD) (SSE ) (SSE ) (SSE ) (SSE ) (SSE )

TOT. BODY 4.19E-06 3.76E-06 4.90E-07 4.39E-06 1.28E-05 (MREM) (SSE ) (SSE ) (SSE ) (SSE ) (SSE )

SKIN 1.02E-05 8.86E-06 1.75E-06 1.10E-05 3.18E-05 (MREM) (SSE ) (SSE ) (SSE ) (SSE ) (SSE )

ORGAN 6.94E-05 5.79E-05 8.08E-05 1.27E-04 3.35E-04 (MREM) (NE ) (NE ) (NE ) (NE ) (NE )

GI_LLI THYROID LIVER LUNG THYROID THYROID KIDNEY LUNG GI_LLI THIS IS A REPORT FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1998 COMPLIANCE STAYUS - 10CFR 50 APP. I INEANT RECEPTOR

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QTRLY IST QTR 2ND QTR 3RD OTR 4TH QTR YRLY  % OF OBJ JAN-MAR APR-JUN JUL-SEP OCT-DEC OBJ APP. I GAMMA AIR (MRAD) 5.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 10.0 0.00 BETA AIR (MRAD) 10.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 20.0 0.00 TOT. BODY (MREM) 2.5 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5.0 0.00 SKIN (MREM) 7.5 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 15.0 0.00 ORGAN (MREM) 7.5 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 15.0 0.00 GI_LLI THYROID LIVER LUNG THYROID THYROID KIDNEY LUNG GI_LLI RESULTS BASED UPON: ODCM ANNEX REVISION 1.3 MARCI 1996 ODCM SOFTWARE VERSION 1.1 January 1995 ODCM DATABASE VERSION 1.1 January 1995 I - 20 J

TABLE 3.1-1 (continued)

BYRON STATION UNIT TWO ACTUAL 1998 MAXIMUM DOSES RESULTING FROM AIRBORNE RELEASES PERIOD OF RELEASE - 01/01/98 TO 12/31/98 CALCULATED 03/12/99 ADULT RECEPTOR IST 2ND 3RD 4TH TYPE QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER ANNUAL JAN-MAR APR-JUN JUL-SEP OCT-DEC GAMMA AIR 5.84E-06 5.22E-06 6.99E-07 5.84E-06 1.76E-05 (MRAD) (SSE ) (SSE ) (SSE ) (SSE ) (SSE )

BETA AIR 1.73E-05 1.48E-05 2.76E-06 7.97E-06 4.29E-05 (MRAD) (SSE ) (SSE ) (SSE ) (SSE ) (SSE )

TOT. BODY 4.19E-06 3.76E-06 4.90E-07 4.39E-06 1.28E-05 (MREM) (SSE ) (SSE ) (SSE ) (SSE ) (SSE )

SKIN 1.02E-05 8.86E-06 1.75E-06 1.10E-05 3.18E-05 (MREM) (SSE ) (SSE ) (SSE ) (SSE ) (SSE )

ORGAN 4.44E-05 7.55E-05 1.84E-04 1.35E-04 4.32E-04 (MREM) (S ) (S ) (SE ) (S ) (S )

LUNG THYROID LIVER GI_LLI THYROID THYROID KIDNEY LUNG GI_,LLI THIS IS A REPORT FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1998 COMPLIANCE STATUS - 10CFR 50 APP. I ADULT RECEPTOR


 % OF APP I. ------------ l QTRLY IST OTR 2ND QTR 3RD QTR 4TH QTR YRLY  % OF OBJ JAN-MAR APR-JUN JUL-SEP OCT-DEC OBJ APP. I GAMMA AIR (MBAD) 5.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 10.0 0.00 BETA AIR (MRAD) 10.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 20.0 0.00 TOT. BODY (MREM) 2.5 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5.0 0.00 SKIN (MREM) 7.5 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 15.0 0.00 ORGAN (MREM) 7.5 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 15.0 0.00 LUNG THYROID LIVER GI_,LLI THYROID THYROID KIDNEY LUNG GI_,LLI RESULTS BASED UPON: ODCM ANNEX REVISION 1.3 MARCH 1996 ODCM SOFTWAPI VERSION 1.1 January 1995 ODCM DATABASE VERSION 1.1 January 1995 I - 21 j

TABLE 3.2-1

.i BYRON STATION UNIT ONE ACTUAL 1998 MAXI"'fM DOSES (MREM) RESULTING FROM AQUATIC EFFLUENTS PERIOD OF RELEASE - 01/01/98 TO 12/31/98 CALCULATED 03/12/99 ADULT RECEPTOR IST 2ND 3RD 4TH DOSE TYPE QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER ANNUAL JAN-MAR APR-JUN JUL-SEP OCT-DEC TOTAL 5.08E-04 1.31E-03 4.17E-04 5.29E-04 2.76E-03 BODY INTERNAL 2.71E-03 1.88E-03 5.96E-04 2.72E-03 7.91E-03 ORGAN GI_,LLI GI_LLI GI_LLI GI_LLI GI_LLI-THIS IS A REPORT FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1998 COMPLIANCE STATUS - 10 CFR 50 APP. I


 % OF APP I. ------------

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CRIT. ORGAN (MREM) 5.0 0.05 0.04 0.01 0.05 10.0 0.08 GI_LLI GI_,LLI GI_,LLI GI_,LLI GI_LLI RESULTS BASED UPON: ODCM ANNEX REVISION 1.3 MARCH 1996 ODCM SOFTWARE VERSION 1.1 January 1995 ODCM DATABASE VERSION 1.1 January 1995 J

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TABLE 3.2-1 (continued) .

BYRON STATION UNIT TWO ACTUAL 1998 MAXIMUM DOSES (MREM) RESULTING FROM AQUATIC EFFLUENTS PERIOD OF RELEASE - 01/01/98 TO 12/31/98 CALCULATED 03/12/99 ADULT RECEPTOR IST 2ND 3RD 4TH DOSE TYPE QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER ANNUAL JAN-MAR APR-JUN JUL-SEP OCT-DEC i

5.08E-04 4.17E-04 TOTAL 1.31E-03 5.29E-04 2.76E-03 BODY INTERNAL 2.71E-03 1.88E-03 5.96E-04 2.72E-03 7.91E-03 i ORGAN l GI_LLI GI_LLI GI_LLI GI_,LLI GI_LLI THIS IS A REPORT FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1998 COMPLIANCE STATUS - 10 CFR 50 APP. I


 % OF APP I. ------------

QTRLY 1ST QTR 2ND QTR 3RD QTR 4TH QTR YRLY  % OF OBJ JAN-MAR APR-JUN JUL-SEP OCT-DEC OBJ APP. I TOTAL BODY (MREM) 1.5 0.03 0.09 0.03 0.04 3.0 0.09 CRIT. ORGAN (MREM) 5.0 0.05 0.04 0.01 0.05 10.0 0.08 GI_LLI GI_LLI GI_LLI GI_LLI GI_LLI RESULTS BASED UPON: ODCM ANNEX REVISION 1.3 MARCH 1996 ODCM SOFTWARE VERSION 1.1 January 1995 ODCM DATABASE VERSION 1.1 January 1995 1

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l TABLE 3.3-1 ,

" 4 BYRON STATION UNIT ONE 10 CFR 20 COMPLIANCE ASSESSMENT PERIOD OF ASSESSMENT 01/01/98 TO 12/31/98 CALCULATED 03/12/99 1

1. 10 CFR 20.1301 (a) (1) ComplianceG l l l l

Total Effective Dose Egivalent, mrem /yr 3.41E-030 l

10 CFR 20.1301 (a) (1) limit mrem /yr 100.00 I 1

% of limit 0.000 Compliance Summary - 10CFR20 1st 2nd 3rd 4th  % of  !

Qtr Qtr Qtr Qtr Limit TEDE 9.38E-04 1.21E-03 4.18E-04 8.38E-04 0.00 RESULTS BASED UPON: ODCM ANNEX REVISION 1.3 MARCH 1996 l i

' ODCM SOFTWARE VERSION 1.1 January 1995 -

ODCM DATABASE VERSION 1.1 January 1995 l

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TABLE 3.3-1 (continued) l

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i Dose Limit t of (mrem) (mrem) Limit Whole Body Plume 1.03E-053 (DDE) Skyshine 0.00E+00:

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Ground Total 9.64E-05 25.0 0.000 Organ Dose Thyroid 1.93E-03 75.0 0.000 l

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CEDE 3.31E-03]

TEDE 3.41E-03 100.0 0.000 1

RESULTS BASED UPON: ODCM ANNEX REVISION 1.3 MARCH 1996 ODCM SOFTWARE VERSION 1.1 January 1995 ODCM DATABASE VERSION 1.1 January 1995 I - 25 l

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TABLE 3.3-1 (continued)

.i BYRON STATION UNIT TWO 10 CFR 20 COMPLIANCE ASSESSMENT PERIOD OF ASSESSMENT 01/01/98 TO 12/31/98 CALCULATED 03/12/99

1. 10 CFR 20.1301 (a) (1) ComplianceO Total Effective Dose Egivalent, mrem /yr 3.53E-030 10 CFR 20.1301 (a) (1) limit mrem /yr 100.00

% of limit 0.000 Compliance Summary - 10CFR20 1st 2nd 3rd 4th  % of Qtr Qtr Qtr Qtr Limit TEDE 8.74E-04 1.24E-03 5.11E-04 9.08E-04 0.00 RESULTS BASED UPON: ODCM ANNEX REVISION 1.3 MARCH 1996 ODCM SOFTWARE VERSION 1.1 January 1995 ODCM DATABASE VERSION 1.1 January 1995 l

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TABLE 3.3-1 (continued) 4

.i BYRON STATION UNIT TWO 10 CFR 20 CCMPLIANCE ASSESSMENT PERIOD OF ASSESSMENT 01/01/98 TO 12/31/98 4 CALCULATED 03/12/99

2. 10 CFR 20.1301 (d)/40 CFR 190 ComplianceO Dose Limit  % of (mrem) (mrem) Limit
  • Whole Body Plume 1.28E-050 (DDE) Skyshine 0.00E+000 Ground 3.75E-060 Total 1.66E-05 25.0 0.000 Organ Dose Thyroid 2.14E-03 75.0 0.000 (CDE)' Gonads 3.09E-03 25.0 0.010

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Breast 2.21E-03 25.0 0.010 Lung 2.16E-03 25.0 0.010 Marrow 3.14E-03 25.0 0.010 i l

Bone 1.06E-02 25.0 0.040 Remainder 4.64E-03 25.0 0.020 CEDE 3.51E-030 l

TEDE 3.53E-03 100.0 0.000 l

l RESULTS BASED UPON: ODCM ANNEX REVISION 1.3 MARCH 1996 ODCM SOFTWARE VERSION 1.1 January 1995 ODCM DATABASE VERSION 1.1 January 1995 I - 27

TABLE 3.4-1 l

BYRON STAi!0N - UNIT 1 l WAXIWUW DOSES RESUlilNG FR0W AIRBORNE RELEASES PERIODOFRELEASE: October 1 - December 31 YEAR:1933 l

TYPEOF00$E CURRENTPERIODCURRENTOVARTER THIR0 00ARTER SECONO QUARTER FIRSTOVARTER ANNUAL GAWA AIR (arad) 8.090E-06(SSE) B 090E-06(SSE) 3.010E-07(S$5) 4.430E-06($$E) 6.2105-06( S ) 1.724E-05(SSE)

BETA AIR (arad) 7.470E-06(SSE) 7.470E-06(SSE) 2.120E-06(SSE) 9.590E-06(NNI) 1.040E-05( S ) 2.505E-05(NN1)

IHOLEBODY(ares) 4.090E-06($$E) 4.090E-05(SSE) 2.0B0E-08(SSE) 2.310E-06( S ) 1.110E-05(SSI) 1.452E-05(SSI)

SKIN (ares) 1.290E-05(SSE) 1.290E-05(SSE) 9.110E-07($$f) 1.210E-06($) 1.800E-05($$1) 3.153E-05($)

ORGAN (ares) 0.000Et00( N ) 0.000Et00( N ) 0.000Et00( N ) 2.150E-0B(NN1) 1.180E-07(SSI) 1.266E-01($51)

CRITICALPERS-ORG AD-BN AD-BN AD-BN TA-LN TA-LN TA-LN l

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l TYPEOFDOSE QUARTERLY OBJECTIVE 1 0F APP. I YEARLY OBJECTIVE 10FAPP.I GAWA AIR (arad) 5.0 .00 10.0 .00 BETA AIR (arad) 10.0 .00 20.0 .00 VHOLEBODY(ares) 2.5 .00 5.0 .00 SKIN (ares) 7.5 .00 15.0 .00 1.5 .00 15.0 .00 ORGAN (ares) l CRITICALPERSON-0RGAN (AO-BN) (TA-LN)

CRii!CALORGANS:BN: BONE,LV: LIVER,TB: TOTAL 800Y, TH: THYR 010,K0:K10NEY,LN: LUNG,Gl:GI-Lll CRITICAL PERSON: AD: ADULT, TA: TEENAGER, CH:CHILO, IN:!NFANT l

Date of calculation: 3/30/1999 I - 28

TABLE 3.4-1 (continued) ,

BYRONSTATION UNIT 2 WAllWUWOCIESRESulilNGFROWAIRBORNERELEASES PERIODOFRELEASE: October 1 - December 31 YEAR:1998 TYPEOFDOSE CURRENTPER100CURRENTOUARTER THIR0 OUARTER SECONO QUARTER FIRSTOVARTER ANNUAL GAWAAIR(stad) 8.090E-06(SSE) 8.090E-06(SSE) 8.260E-07($$E) 6.390E-06(SSE) T.320E-06( $ ) 2.05BE-05(SSE)

BETAAIR(arad) 7.470E-06(SSE) 7.470E-06(SSE) 2.350E-06($$E) 1.000E-05(RNI) 9.310E-06( $ ) 2.480E-05(NNI)

IHOLEB00Y(ares) 8.670E-06(SSE) 8.670E-0$(SSE) 3.000E-Of(SSE) 3.480E-06( $ ) 4.480E-06( S') 1.4BBE-05(SSE)

SKIN (ares) 1.830E-05(SSE) 1.830E-05(SSE) 1.600E-06($$E) 9.780E-06[ $ ) 1.260E-05(S) 3.639E-05(SSE)

ORGAN (ares) 1.130E-Oi(SSE) 1.130E-07(SSE) 0.000E+00( N ) 1.380E-06(RNI) 8.410E-0B(SSI) 1.380E-06(NNI)

CRITICALPERS-0RG TA-LN TA-LN A0-BN CH-TB IN-GI CH-TB COMPLIANCESTATUS 10 CFR 50 APP. I 10CFR50 APP.I TIPEOFDOSE QUARTERLY OBJECilVE 5 0F APP. I YEARLY OBJECTIVE 5 0F APP I 5.0 .00 10.0 .00 GAMAAIR(arad) 10.0 .00 20.0 .00 BETAAIR(ared) 2.5 .00 5.0 .00 VHOLEBODY(ares) 7.5 .00 15.0 .00 SKIN (ares) 7.5 .00 15.0 .00 ORGAll (sres)

CRlilCAL PERSON-ORGAll (TA-LN) (CH-TB)

CRITICAL ORGANS: BN: BONE,.LV:llVER, TB:iOTAL B00Y, TH: THYR 010, K0:KIONEY, CN: LUNG, Gl:Gi-LLI CRITICAL PERSON: AO:A0Uli, TA: TEENAGER, CH:CHILO, IN:!NFANT Maximum Offsite Values (pCi/m3)

Iodine 1.62E-07 pCi/m 3 Dateofcalculation: 3/30/1999 Particulate Matter 8.41E-05 pCi/m3 Data Recovery (priority parameters) 99.2 %

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BY-202-1 4.3 NNE B BY-202-2 4.8 NNE B BY-203-1 4.8 NE C BY-203-2 4.7 NE C BY-204-1 4.2 ENE D BY-204-2 4.1 ENE D BY-205-1,2 3.8 E E BY-206-1 4.1 ESE F BY-206-2 4.4 ESE F BY-207-1 4.2 SE G BY-207-2  ?.d SE G BY-208-1 4.0 SSE H BY-208-2 3.7 SSE H BY-209-1,4 3.7 S J BY-210-3,4 3.9 SSW K BY-211-1,4 4.9 SW L BY-212-1,4 4.7 WSW M BY-213-1 4.7 W N BY-213-4 4.6 W N BY-214-1 4.6 WNW P BY-214-4 4.9 WNW P BY-215-1 5.3 NW Q BY-215-4 5.2 NW Q BY-216-1 4.6 NNW R BY-216-2 4.8 NNW R

3. MILK Distance Site Codea Location (miles) Direction Sector BY-20 K. Reeverts Dairy Farm 2.0 NE C BY-26 (C) Glen Hazzard's Dairy Farm 12.0 N A BY-27 Kenneth Druien Dairy Farmb 5.7 WSW M BY-30 Don Roos Dairy 5.3 SE G a Control (background) locations are denoted by a "C" after site code. All other locations are indicators.

b Dairy went out of business on 09-08-98.

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BYRON STATION RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM, SAMPLING LOCATIONS 4.yEGETABLES Distance Site Codea Location { mil.es} Direction Sector BY-Quad 1 D. White 3.0 N A BY-Quad 2 3485 German Church Road 0.6 SSE H BY-Quad 3 E. 'Ihurm 3.6 S S BY-Quad 4 D.L. Hardisty 2.5 NNW R BY-Control (C) Walt Mueller 15.6 N A

5. GROUND /WELL WATER Distance -

Site Codea Location imil.ti) Direction Sector BY-14 Comed Offsite Well 0.5 ESE F BY-18 McCoy Farmstead 0.7 5W L BY-32 Ron Wolford Well 1.8 W N

6. SURFACE WATER Distance Site Codea Location (miles) Direction Sector BY-12 Oregon Poolof Rock River, Downstream 4.5 SSW K BY-29 (C) Byron, Upstream 3.0 N A
7. EISH Distance Site Codea Location (miles) Direction Sector BY-29 (C) Byron, Upstream 3.0 N A BY-31 Byron, Discharge 2.2 WNW P
8. SEDIMENTS Distance Site Codea Location (miles) Direction Sgtgr BY-12 Oregon Pool of Rock River, Downstream 4.5 SSW K a Control (background) locations are denoted by a "C" after site code. All other locations are indicators.

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STABILITY CLASS - EXTREMELY UNSTABLE (DIFF TEMP 250-30 FT)

WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET WIND SPEED (in mph)

WIND DIRECTION 0. 9 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 TOTAL N O O 2 2 3 0 7 NNE O O O 2 1 1 4 NE O O O O O O O ENE O 2 0 0 0 0 2 E O O O O O O O ,

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3 6 7 21 13 5 55 TOTAL Hours of calm in'this stability class: 0 l

Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 1 27 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:

l l

11- 2

i BYRON NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD: JANUARY-MARCH 1998 ,

STABILITY CLASS - MODERATELY UNSTABLE (DIFF TEMP 250-30 FT)

WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET WIND SPEED (in mph)

' WIND 0.9-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 TOTAL DIRECTION _____ _____ _____ _____

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BYRON NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD: JANUARY-MARCH 1998 .

STABILITY CLASS - SLIGHTLY UNSTABLE (DIFF TEMP 250-30 FT)

WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET WIND SPEED (in mph)

WIND TOTAL DIRECTION 0.9-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 3 2 1 1 8 N O 1 3 2 2 7 NNE O O O 0 1 0 0 2 NE O 1 0 0 0 3 ENE O 2 1 2 0 0 6 E O 3 1 5 1 1 0 8 ESE O 1 1 0 2 4 SE O O 1 0 2 3 0 8 SSE O 3 3 4 3 2 13 S O 1 3 1 0 0 5 l SSW 0 1 1 2 I O O O O 1 SW 0 0 0 0 1 WSW 0 1 4 0 0 0 6 W 0 2 0 4 2 0 0 S WNW 0 7 5 0 0 14 NW 0 2 0 0 0 6 0 4 2 NNW O O O O O O O VARIABLE 31 24 11 8 99 TOTAL 0 2b Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 2

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l STABILITY CLASS - NEUTRAL (DIFF TEMP 250-30 FT)

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44 286 329 363 244 170 1436 1

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BYRON NUCLEAR POWER STATION I

PERIOD OF RECORD: JANUARY-MARCH 1998 ~

STABILITY CLASS - SLIGHTLY STABLE (DIFF TEMP 250-30 FT)

WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET WIND SPEED (in mph)

WIND DIRECTION 0.9-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 TOTAL N O 4 10 6 0 0 20 NNE 1 4 4 4 0 0 13 NE 2 3 6 2 0 0 13 ENE 2 3 5 1 4 0 15 E 1 11 9 2 2 0 25 l ESE 3 4 7 9 8 5 36 i

SE 2 5' 6 8 4 13 38 i SSE 2 7 2 2 6 1 20 S 2 2 6 6 23 13 52 SSW 1 6 6 6 9 22 50 SW 1 8 5 1 10 3 28 WSW 0 3 7 2 0 0 12 W 0 6 8 7 0 0 21 WNW 1 3 6 6 0 0 16 NW 2 9 20 2 0 0 33 NNW 2 7 10 2 0 0 21

. VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 22 85 117 66 66 57 413 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 1 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 27 II - 6

BYRON NUCLEAR POWER STATION i

PERIOD OF RECORD: JANUARY-MARCH 1998 - ,

STABILITY CLASS - MODERATELY STABLE (DIFF TEMP 250-30 FT)

WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET WIND SPEED (in mph)

WIND DIRECTION 0.9-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 TOTAL N O 2 2 0 0 0 4 NNE O O O O O O O NE O 1 0 0 0 0 1 ENE 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 E 2 0 1 0 0 0 3 ESE 1 0 3 4 3 0 11 SE O 3 3 7 1 0 14 SSE O 1 1 0 0 0 2 S 0 2 6 3 0 0 11 SSW O 2 0 0 0 0 2 SW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WSW 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 i

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l TOTAL 4 15 23 15 4 0 61 l Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 l- Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 2 ',

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l BYRON NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD: JANUARY-MARCH 1998' STABILITY CLASS - EXTREMELY STABLE (DIFF TEMP 250-30 FT; WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET WIND SPEED (in mph)

WIND DIRECTION 0.9-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 TOTAL N O O O O O O O NNE O 1 0 0 0 0 1 NE O O O O O O O

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NW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NNW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 0 3 4 3 1 0 11 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 27 II- 8

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BYRON NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD: APRIL-JUNE 1998 -

I STABILITY CLASS - EXTREMELY UNSTABLE (DIFF TEMP 250-30 FT)

WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET WIND SPEED (in mph)

WIND DIRECTION 0.9-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 TOTAL N O O O O O O O NNE O O 1 1 0 0 2 NE O O O 2 0 0 2 l 1

ENE O O O 2 2 0 4 E O O O 3 1 0 4 ESE O O O O 2 0 2 SE O O O O O O O SSE O O O O O O O S 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 SSW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SW 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 WSW 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WNW 0 0 2 1 0 0 3 NW 0 0 3 1 2 0 6 NNW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 0 0 6 11 8 2 27 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 0 II - 9 f i

BYRON NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD: APRIL-JUNE 1998 -

STABILITY CLASS - MODERATELY UNSTABLE (DIFF TEMP 250-30 FT)

WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET WIND SPEED (in mph)

WIND l DIRECTION 0.9-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 TOTAL N O O O O O O O NNE O O 2 1 0 0 3 NE O O O 2 1 0 3 ENE O 1 2 2 0 0 5 E O 1 0 2 1 0 4 1

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BYRON NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD: APRIL-JUNE 1998 STABILITY CLASS - SLIGHTLY UNSTABLE (DIFF TEMP 250-30 FT)

WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET WIND SPEED (in mph)

WIND DIRECTION 0.0-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 TOTAL N O 4 4 3 0 0 11 NNE O O 6 2 0 0 8 NE O 1 1 2 0 0 4 ENE O O 1 2 1 0 4 E O 2 4 2 0 0 8 ESE O 2 0 0 1 0 3 SE O 2 1 1 0 0 4 SSE O 1 4 3 0 0 8 S 0 0 0 3 0 2 5 SSW 0 1 1 2 0 0 4 SW 0 0 2 6 0 0 8 WSW 0 0 0 4 4 0 8 W 0 0 2 0 1 0 3 WNW O O 3 5 0 0 8 NW 0 3 10 2 0 1 16 NNW 0 1 3 0 0 0 4 VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 0 17 42 37 7 3 106 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 7 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 0 II-11

BYRON NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD: APRIL-JUNE 1998 ,

STABILITY CLASS - NGUTRAL (DIFF TEMP 250-30 FT)

WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET WIND SPEED (in mph)

WIND DIRECTION 0.9-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 TOTAL N 2 12 19 35 1 0 69 NNE 3 11 32 20 21 0 87 NE O 6 9 10 16 3 44 ENE 2 10 17 26 15 3 73 E 3 6 20 32 5 2 68 ESE O O 6 8 16 9 39 SE O 9 9 18 9 5 50 SSE O 5 19 30 12 16 82 S 1 13 7 21 10 6 58 SSW 1 14 13 23 20 2 73 SW 0 8 16 16 9 2 51 WSW 3 10 8 16 9 2 48 W 5 16 16 13 14 0 64 WNW 5 16 21 15 6 1 64 NW 0 18 22 15 6 2 63 NNW 4 18 27 16 2 0 67 VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 29 172 261 314 171 53 1000 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 67 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 0 II -12

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WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET WIND SPEED (in mph)

WIND DIRECTION 0.9-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 TOTAL N 1 8 6 14 0 0 29 l NNE 2 3 9 11 1 0 26 NE 4 5 5 12 4 0 30 ENE 3 3 5 21 7 0 39 E 3 9 11 18 2 0 43 ESE 2 1 8 13 17 2 43 SE O 2 2 13 17 1 35 SSE O 1 5 7 6 6 25 S O 2 14 15 14 6 51

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NW 2 8 it 6 0 0 27 NNW 1 8 22 7 2 1 41 VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 24 67 149 210 108 19 577 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 41 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 0 II -13 J

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WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET WIND SPEED (in oph)

WIND DIRECTION 0.9-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 TOTAL N O 1 5 4 1 0 11 NNE O 2 5 2 0 0 9 NE 1 0 2 1 0 0 4 ENE 2 0 0 0 4 1 1

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WIND DIRECTION 0.9-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 TOTAL N 1 4 3 0 0 0 8 NNE O 1 3 2 0 0 6' NE 1 1 1 0 0 0 3 ENE 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 E 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 ESE 1 0 1 0 1 0 3 SE 1 0 1 2 0 0 4 SSE 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 l

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WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET WIND SPEED (in mph)

WIND DIRECTION 0.9-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 TOTAL N O O 4 5 0 0 9 NNE O 1 10 3 0 0 14 NE O O 2 1 0 0 3 ENE O 1 0 0 0 0 1

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WIND l DIRECTION 0.9-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 TOTAL N O 4 4 2 0 0 10 NNE O O 5 2 0 0 7 NE O 2 1 1 0 0 4 ENE O O O O O O O E O 1 1 0 0 0 2 l ESE O 1 1 0 0 0 2 SE O O 6 1 0 0 7 SSE 1 0 8 3 0 0 12 S 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 SSW 0 1 6 3 0 0 10 SW 0 3 3 1 0 0 7 WSW 1 2 1 0 0 0 4 W 0 2 1 3 0 0 6 WNW 0 1 3 0 0 0 4 NW 0 1 5 7 0 0 13 NNW 0 1 2 0 0 0 3 VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 2 19 50 23 0 0 94 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missint stability measurements in all stability classes: 0 H -17

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STABILITY CLASS - SL'IGHTLY UNSTABLE (DIFF TEMP 250-30 FT)

WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET WIND SPEED (in mph)

WIND DIRECTION 0.9-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 TOTAL l N 1 3 3 4 0 0 11 NNE O 1 5 2 0 0 8 NE 1 6 1 0 0 0 8 ENE O 5 1 0 0 0 6 E O 3 2 0 0 0 5 ESE O 4 5 1 0 0 10 SE 1 4 3- 1 0 0 9 SSE O 2 5 1 0 0 8 S 0 2 12 2 0 0 16 SSW 0 3 7 2 1 0 13 SW 3 4 9 4 1 0 21 WSW 1 2 3 2 1 0 9 I W 0 3 4 3 0 0 10

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STABILITY CLASS - NEUTRAL (DIFF TEMP 250-30 FT)

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WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET WIND SPEED (in mph)

WIND DIRECTION 0.9-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 TOTAL N 2 4 6 7 0 0 19 NNE 2 1 6 13 0 0 22 NE 3 3 13 6 0 0 25 ENE O 9 12 7 2 0 30 E 4 16 13 18 5 0 56 ESE O 9 12 6 1 0 28 SE 1 12 11 10 1 0 35 SSE O 6 11 18 4 1 40 S 3 5 15 19 11 1 54 SSW 2 4 18 17 12 0 53 l

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WIND DIRECTION 0.9-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 TOTAL l

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WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET WIND SPEED (in mph)

WIND DIRECTION 0.9-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 '19-24 > 24 TOTAL N 3 2 11 3 0 0 19 NNE 3 4 6 2 0 0 15 NE 1 9 5 3 0 0 18 ENE O 2 0 0 0 0 2 E O 3- 1 0 0 0 4 ESE O 1 2 2 0 0 5 SE O O 4 3 1 0 8 SSE O O 3 1 0 0 4 S O O 5 5 5 0 15 SSW O 3 2 2 0- O 7 l SW 2 0 4 12~ 2 0 20 l

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WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET WIND SPEED (in mph)

WIND DIRECTION 0.9-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 TOTAL N 1 2 20 3 0 0 26 NNE 1 0 13 2 0 0 16 NE 2 1 2 1 0 0 6 l ENE O O O 2 5 5 12 E 2 1 0 1 0 0 4 l ESE 2 1 0 5 6 1 15 SE 1 0 1 2 2 0 6 SSE O 4 1 2 4' 4 15 S 0 4 13 3 1 3 24 SSW 0 5 11 1 1 2 20 SW 2 9 10 9 5 1 36 WSW 4 5 6 6 1 0 22 W 1 5 8 15 6 7 42 WNW 0, 1 23 20 9 0 53 NW 0 3 11 32 6 1 53 N lw 3 2 13 5 4 1 28 VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 19 43 132 109 50 25 378 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 11 II -23

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WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET WIND SPEED (in mph)

WIND DIRECTION 0.9-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 TOTAL N 2 7 3 2 0 1 15 NNE 1 4 4 1 2 0 12 NE 2 0 3 2 3 0 10 ENE O O 3 2 11 4 20 l E 2 2 0 6 0 0 10 I

ESE 1 1 1 3 2 0 8 SE 1 2 2 2 0 0 7 i SSE 1 0 1 0 0 1 3 S 0 1 1 3 1 2 8 SSW O O 9 1 0 3 13 SW O 1 9 4 3 1 18 WSW 0 0 2 6 1 0 9 W O O 6 10 10 5 31 WNW 1 0 10 9 2 1 23 NW 0 1 6 9 0 0 16 NNW 1 7 8 9 5 2 32 VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 12 26 68 69 40 20 235 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 11 II-24

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WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET WIND SPEED (in mph)

WIND DIRECTION- 0.9-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 TOTAL N 2 5 6 1 1 0 15 NNE 1 1 5 1 0 0 8 NE O 2 0 4 2 1 9 ENE O 2 2 7 2 1 14 E O 2 3 3 2 0 10 ESE O 1 1 2 2 1 7 SE O O 3 3 1 0 7 SSE O 1 2 3 1 1 8 S 0 1 2 1 2 0 6 SSW 0 1 5 6 3 2 17 SW 0 3 5 6 3 2 19 WSW 0 1 3 3 1 0 8 W 0 1 4 2 6 1 14 WNW 0 0 9 5 2 1 17 NW 0 2 13 13 1 0 29 NNW 0 3 9 10 1 3 26 VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 3 26 72 70 30 13 214 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 11 II -25

BYRON NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD: OCTOBER-DECEMBER 1998 STABILITY CLASS - NE'UTRAL (DIFF TEMP 250-30 FT)

WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET WIND SPEED (in mph)

WIND DIRECTION 0.9-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 TOTAL N O 2 11 9 2 0 24 NNE O 1 4 12 1 0 18 NE O 2 1 1 2 2 8 ENE O 2 2 6 2 0 12 E O 2 11 15 1 0 29 ESE O 2 1 6 7 5 21 SE 1 2 4 14 14 4 39 SSE O O 2 6 13 11 32 S 0 1 6 17 28 23 75 SSW 0 3 15 36 34 25 113 SW 0 5 17 49 26 12 109 WSW 0 2 18 18 4 5 47 W 0 4 13 32 5 11 65 WNW 1 5 20 27 10 0 63 NW 0 2 21 24 4 0 51 flNW 3 2 14 12 2 0 33 VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 5 37 160 284 155 98 739 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 11 II -26 I

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WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET WIND SPEED (in mph)

WIND DIRECTION 0.9-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 TOTAL N O 1 5 2 0 0 8 NNE O O 1 2 0 0 3 NE O O O 1 0 0 1 ENE O 3 0 0 0 0 3 E O 2 3 0 0 0 5 ESE O O 3 6 7 0 16 SE O O 2 5 6 0 13 SSE O O 2 7 16 6 31 S 0 0 3 7 7 4 21 SSW 0 3 7 20 21 6 57 SW 0 1 15 50 19 2 87 WSW 0 1 9 34 2 0 46 W 1 1 9 39 4 0 54 i WNW 1 0 6 37 2 0 46 l NW 2 3 13 8 0 0 26 NNW 0 1 9 3 0 0 13 VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 4 16 87 221 84 18 430 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 11 II --27 a

BYRON NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD: OCTOBER-DECEMBER 1998 STABILITY CLASS - Mo'DERATELY STABLE (DIFF TEMP 250-30 FT)

WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET WIND SPEED (in mph)

WIND DIRECTION 0.9-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 TOTAL N O 1 6 1 0 0 8 NNE O 1 3 7 0 0 11 NE O 1 2 1 0 0 4 ENE O 2 1 0 0 0 3 )

i E O O 2 0 0 0 2 ESE O 1 0 2 2 0 5 SE O O O 9 1 0 10 SSE O O 1 8 2 0 11 S O O 4 10 1 0 15-SSW 0 1 3 11 4 0 19 SW 1 0 4 10 3 0 18 WSW 0 0 4 10 0 0 14 W 0 0 4 6 0 0 10 WNW 1 2 3 10 0 0 16 NW 0 0 4 1 0 0 5 NNW 0 4 3 1 0 0 8 VARIABLE O O O O O O O TOTAL 2- 13 44 87 13 0 159 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 11 II -28 j

BYRON NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD: OCTOBER-DECEMBER 1998 STABILITYCLASS-ENTREMELYSTABLE (DIFF TEMP 250-30 FT)

WINDS MEASURED AT 250 FEET WIND SPEED (in mph)

WIND DIRECTION 0.9-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 TOTAL N O O 1 1 0 0 2 NNE O O 1 7 0 0 8 NE O O O O O O O ENE O O O O O O O E O 1 0 0 0 0 1 ESE O 2 0 0 0 0 2 SE O 1 0 3 4 0 8 SSE O O O 1 0 0 1 S O O 4 0 0 0 4 ;

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The following constitutes the current,1998 Monthly Progress Report for the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program conducted at the Byron Station, Byron, Illinois. Results of completed analyses are presented in the attached tables. Missing entries indicate analyses that are not completed and the results will appear in subsequent reports.

Missing tables indicate sample media scheduled for collection at a future date. Tables will appear in subsequent reports. 1 Data obtained in the program are well within the ranges previously encountered in the program and to be expected in the environmental media sampled. j l

For all gamma isotopic analyses, spectrum is computer scanned from 80 to 2048 kev. Specifically included are Mn-54, Fe-59, Co-58, Co-60, Zn-65, Zr/Nb-95, I-131, Ba/La-140, Cs-134 and Cs-137. Naturally occurring {

gamma-emitters, such as K-40 and Ra daughters, are frequently detected but not listed here. The data is reported in l

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l Locations denoted by a "(C)" after site code refer to control locations.

All concentrations, except gross alpha and beta, are decay corrected to the time of collection.

TLD data is provided by Commonwealth Edison Company.

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SW BY-29 03-17-98 No sample; shipment damaged in transit.

MI BY-27 09-22-98 No sample, dairy no longer operating as of 09-08-98.

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01 13-98 287 2.6 0.4;0.6 -0.2 0.6 ;0.6 07-14-98 243 2.220.3;0.5 0.210.6;0.6 01-20-98 284 3.8 t 0.4; 0.8 -

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05-05-98 284 1.3 0.3 : 0.4 -0.l

  • 0.8 ;0.8 11-03-98 283 1.920.4;0.5 -0.3 0.7 ;0.7 05-12-98 283 1.820.3;0.4 - 11-11-98 327 2.0 0.3 ; 0.5 -

05-19-98 285 2.6 1 0.4; 0.6 0.810.9;0.9 11-I7-98 241 4.310.5;0.9 -0.620.7;0.7 05-26-98 286 1.610.3;0.4 -

11-24-98 287 2.1 t 0.4; 0.5 -

06-02-98 284 1.8 0.3:0.5 -0.4 0.8 :0.8 12-01-98 285 2.9 0.4 ; 0.6 0.621.2;1.2 06-09-98 284 1.2 0.3;0.4 -

12-08-98 284 2.820.4;0.6 -

06-16-98 286 1.7 0.3 ; 0.4 -0.0

  • 0.6;0.6 12-15-98 287 2.8 0.4 ; 0.6 0.620.6;0.6 06-23-98 285 1.420.3;0.4 - 12-22-98 289 1.9 0.3 ; 0.5 -

06-30-98 286 1.5 t 0.3; 0.4 0.1 0.9 ;0.9 12-29-98 286 3.2 0.4 ; 0.7 -0.7 1.0; 1.0 2nd Qtr. Meants.d. 1.7 0.3 0.020.4 4th Qtr. Meants.d. 2.5*0.8 -0.1 0.5

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BYRON Table 1. Airborne Particulates and Iodine Cartridges Collection: Airborne Particulates: Continuous; weekly exchange Iodine Cartridges: Continuous, biweekly exchange ODCM-Required LLDs: Gross Beta = 0.01,1-131 = 0.07 pCi/m' Units: 10 2 pCi/m' BY-21 Byron Nearsite N i Date Volume Gross Date Volume Gross Collected (m') Beta 1-131' Collected (m') Beta 1-131' 01-06-98 287 1.1 0.3 ; 0.6 -

07-08-98 323 1.710.3;0.4 -

01-13-98 285 2.6 0.4;0.6 -0.320.5;0.5 07-14-98 243 2.3 0.3;0.5 -0.120.7;0.7 01 20-98 285 3.9 0.4 ; 0.8 -

07-21-98 287 2.0 0.3 ; 0.5 -

01-27-98 284 3.4 0.4;0.7 0.2 0.5 ;0.5 07-28-98 284 2.020.3;0.5 0.6 0.8 ;0.8 02-03-98 286 2.7 t 0.3; 0.6 -

08-04-98 287 1.7 0.3 ; 0.4 -

02-10-98 289 2.3 0.3 ; 0.5 0.0 0.6;0.6 08-11-98 285 2.420.3;0.5 0.2 0.6;0.6 02-17-98 281 3.0 0.4;0.7 -

08-18-98 282 2.620.4;0.6 -

02-24-98 282 1.420.3;0.4 0.020.6;0.6 08-25-98 283 2.8 0.4 ; 0.6 -0.1 0.9 ;0.9 03-03-98 285 1.6 i 0.3; 0.4 -

09-01-98 285 3.020.4;0.7 -

03-10-98 285 1.020.3:0.3 0.3 0.7 ;0.7 09-08-98 285 3.5 0.4 ; 0.7 -0.1 0.9 ;0.9 03-17-98 284 2.620.3;0.6 -

09-15-98 285 2.0 0.4 ; 0.5 -

03-24-98 284 1.8 0.3;0.5 -0.7 0.6 ;0.6 09-22-98 286 2.520.4;0.6 0.1 t 0.6;0.6 04-01-98 325 1.5 0.3;0.4 -

09-29-98 286 2.5 0.4 ; 0.6 -

1st Qtr. Meants.d. 2.210.9 -0.120.4 3rd Qtr. Meants.d. 2.420.5 0.120.3 04-07-98 242 1.6 0.3;0.5 -0.210.6;0.6 10-06-98 285 1.7 0.3 ; 0.4 -0.410.5;0.5 04-14-98 287 1.8 0.3;0.5 -

10-13-98 290 1.410.3;0.4 -

04-21-98 285 1.820.3;0.4 0.3 1.4 ; 1.4 10-20-98 285 1.8 0.3 ; 0.4 -0.0 1.4 ; 1.4 04-28-98 286 1.9 0.3;0.5 -

10-27-98 283 2.720.4;0.6 -

05-05-98 285 1.I20.3;0.4 -0.320.6;0.6 11-03-98 287 1.8 0.3 ; 0.5 0.5 0.7 ;0.7 05-12-98 281 1.5 0.3;0.4 -

11-11-98 326 1.6 0.3 : 0.4 -

05-19-98 285 2.1 0.3:0.5 -0.1 1.0; 1.0 11-17-98 241 4.0 0.4;0.8 0.7 0.9 ;0.9 05-26-98 287 1.7 t 0.3; 0.4 -

Il-24-98 288 2.4 t 0.4; 0.6 -

06-02-98 286 2.2 0.3 : 0.5 -0.3 1.0; 1.0 12-01-98 285 2.720.4:0.6 -0.821.1;1.1 06-09-98 284 0.8 0.3 ; 0.3 -

12-08-98 282 2.4 0.3;0.5 -

l 06-16-98 285 1.420.3;0.4 0.1 0.6 ;0.6 12-15-98 288 2.3 0.4 ; 0.6 -0.2 0.8 ;0.8 06-23-98 285 1.7 0.3;0.4 -

12-22-98 285 2.2 z 0.3;0.5 -

06-30-98 191* 2.0 t 0.4; 0.6 -0.421.1;1.1 12-29-98 285 3.5 0.4 ; 0.8 -0.2 0.9;0.9 2nd Qtr. Meants.d. 1.720.4 -0.120.3 4th Qtr. Meanis.d. 2.320.7 -0.110.5

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BYRON Table 1. Airborne Particulates and Iodine Cartridges Collection: Airborne Particulates: Continuous; weekly exchange '

Iogline Cartridges: Continuous, biweekly exchange ODCM-Required LLDs: Gross Beta = 0.01,1-131 = 0.07 pCi/m' Units: 10 2 pCi/m' BY-22 Byron Nearsite ESE Date Volume Gross Date Volume Gross Collected (m') Beta I-131' Collected (m') Beta I-131' 01-06-98 287 1.5 0.3;0.5 -

07-08-98 323 1.7 0.3 ; 0.4 -

01-13-98 285 2.320.3;0.5 -0.410.5:0.5 07-14-98 243 2.5 0.4;0.6 -0.520.8;0.8 01-20-98 284 3.820.4;0.8 -

07-21-98 287 2.4 0.3;0.5 -

l 01-27-98 284 4.0 0.4;0.8 0.320.5;0.5 07-28-98 284 2.2 0.3;0.5 0.2 0.7 ;0.7 i 02-03-98 286 3.0 0.3;0.6 -

08-04-98 287 2.1 0.3 : 0.5 -

02-10-98 289 2.520.3;0.5 -0.3 t 0.7;0.7 08-11-98 285 2.4 0.3;0.5 0.6 0.6;0.6 02-17-98 280 3.2 0.4; 0.7 -

08-18-98 282 2.5 0.4 : 0.6 -

02-24-98 282 1.620.3;0.4 -0.3 0.6;0.6 08-25-98 288 2.520.3;0.6 0.5 t 0.8 :0.8 03-03-98 285 1.2 0.3 : 0.3 -

09-01-98 293 2.520.4;0.6 -

I 03-10-98 285 1.0 0.3;0.3 -0.2 0.6 ;0.6 09-08-98 285 3.3 0.4;0.7 0.620.8;0.8 03-17-98 284 2.4 t 0.3; 0.5 -

09-15-98 284 2.2 0.4;0.5 -

03-24-98 284 1.5 t 0.3 ; 0.4 -0.1 t 0.6;0.6 09-22-98 286 2.410.4;0.6 -0.4 0.6 ;0.6 04-01-98 325 1.8 2 0.3;0.4 -

09-29-98 286 2.610.4;0.6 -

1st Qtr. Meants.d. 2.311.0 -0.220.2 3rd Qtr. Meants.d. 2.420.4 0.220.5 04-07-98 242 1.610.3;0.4 0.0 0.5 ;0.5 10-06-98 285 2.220.3;0.5 0.1 0.5 ;0.5 04-14-98 287 1.8 0.3;0.5 -

10-13-98 286 1.7 0.3 ; 0.4 -

04-21-98 285 1.5 0.3 ; 0.4 0.6 1.3 ; 1.3 10-20-98 285 2.1 0.3;0.5 0.4 1.2 ; 1.2 i 1

04-28-98 286 2.1 0.3;0.5 - 10-27-98 283 2.720.4;0.6 - j l

05-05 98 285 1.5 t 0.3;0.4 0.4 0.7 ;0.7 11-03-98 287 2.0 0.4 ; 0.5 -0.5 0.7 ;0.7 05-12-98 281 1.7 0.3:0.4 -

11-11-98 326 2.0 0.3;0.5 -

05-19-98 285 2.4 2 0.4; 0.6 0.3 0.9 ;0.9 11 17 98 241 4.4 0.5;0.9 -0.020.8;0.8 05-26 98 286 1.7 0.3:0.4 - 11-24-98 288 2.5 0.4 ; 0.6 -

06-02-98 286 2.0 t 0.3 ; 0.5 0.4 0.9;0.9 12-01 98 286 2.8 t 0.4 ; 0.6 0.521.1;1.1 06-09-98 280 0.5 t 0.2; 0.2 - 12-08-98 282 3.0 0.4 ; 0.6 -

06-16-98 285 1.7 0.3:0.4 0.7 0.6 ;0.6 12-15-98 288 2.6 0.4 ; 0.6 -0.120.4;0.4 06-23-98 285 1.920.3;0.5 - 12-22-98 284 2.1 0.3;0.5 -

06-30-98 286 1.8 1 0.3; 0.5 0.3 0.8 ;0.8 12-29-98 285 3.320.4;0.7 -0.7 t 1.0;1.0 2nd Qtr. Meants.d. 1.710.5 0.40.2 4th Qtr. Meants.d. 2.610.7 -0.00.4 1

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l BYRON Table 1. Airborne Particulates and Iodine Cartridges l Collection: Airborne Particulates: Continuous; weekly exchange '

l Iodine Cartridges: Continuous, biweekly exchange l ODCM-l Required LLDs: . Gross Beta = 0.01, I-131 = 0.07 pCi/m' Units: 10 2 pCi/m' BY 23 Byron Nearsite S l Date Volume Gross Date Volume Gross l Collected (m') Beta I-131' Collected (m') Beta I 131' 01-06-98 287 1.120.3;0.6 -

07-08-98 323 1.610.3;0.4 -

l 01-13-98 285 2.4 0.3;0.6 0.320.5;0.5 07-14-98 243 2.3 0.3 ; 0.5 0.4 0.8 ;0.8 01-20-98 284 3.820.4;0.8 -

07-21-98 287 2.220.3;0.5 -

l 01-27-98 284 4.1 0.4 ; 0.8 0.0 t 0.4;0.4 07-28-98 284 2.3 0.3;0.5 0.1 0.8 ;0.8 02-03-98 286 3.1 0.3;0.7 -

08-04-98 287 1.8 0.3 : 0.4 -

02-10-98 289 2.1 0.3;0.5 -0.8 0.7 ;0.7 08-11-98 285 2.4 0.3:0.5 -0.4 t 0.8 ;0.8 02-17-98 281 3.120.4;0.7 -

08-18-98 282 2.520.4;0.6 -

02-24-98 282 1.3 0.3 ; 0.4 -0.1 0.5 ;0.5 08-25-98 288 2.7 t 0.4; 0.6 0.121.0;1.0 03-03-98 285 1.5 0.3 ; 0.4 -

09-01-98 284 3.320.4;0.7 -

03-10-98 285 0.820.2;0.3 -0.510.6;0.6 09-08-98 285 3.5 0.4 ; 0.7 -0.120.8;0.8 03-17-98 284 2.4 0.3: 0.5 -

09-15-98 284 2.4 0.4: 0.6 -

l 03-24-98 284 1.7 0.3 ; 0.4 0.410.6;0.6 09-22-98 286 2.3 0.4 ; 0.6 -0.120.5;0.5 04-01-98 325 1.620.3;0.4 - 09-29-98 285 2.7 t 0.4;0.6 -

l 1st Qtr. Meanis.d. 2.211.0 -0.120.5 3rd Qtr. Meants.d. 2.510.5 -0.010.3 i

! 04-07-98 242 1.1 0.3 ; 0.4 -0.4 t 0.6;0.6 10-06-98 286 1.7 0.3;0.4 -0.210.5;0.5 04-14-98 292 1.9 t 0.3 ; 0.5 -

10-13-98 285 1.4 0.3 ; 0.4 -

04-21-98 285 1.620.3;0.4 0.311.2;1.2 10-20-98 285 2.0 0.3:0.5 0.221.2;1.2 j 04-28-98 286 2.120.3;0.5 -

10-27-98 283 2.4 0.3;0.6 -

05-05-98 285 1.620.3;0.4 0.2 0.6 ;0.6 11-03-98 287 2.I20.4;0.5 -0.510.8;0.8 05-12-98 281 1.7 0.3 ; 0.4 - 11-11-98 326 2.120.3:0.5 -

05-19-98 285 2.1 0.3; 0.5 0.620.8;0.8 11-17-98 241 4.4 t 0.5;0.9 0.4 0.9 ;0.9 05-26-98 286 1.8 0.3;0.4 - 11-24-98 288 2.520.4;0.6 -

j 06-02-98 286 1.7 0.3 : 0.4 -0.420.7;0.7 12-01-98 286 2.8 0.4;0.6 0.0 1.1;1.1 06-09-98 280 1.110.3;0.3 -

12-08-98 282 2.5 0.3 ; 0.6 -

06-16-98 285- 1.5 0.3 ; 0.4 -0.2

  • 0.7 ;0.7 12-15-98 288 2.4 0.4: 0.6 0.3 0.5 ;0.5 06-23-98 285 1.7 0.3;0.4 - 12-22-98 284 1.920.3;0.5 -

06-30-98 286 1.710.3;0.4 0.020.0;0.0 12-29-98 285 3.3 0.4;0.7 -0.3 0.9 ;0.9 2nd Qtr. Meants.d. 1.710.3 0.120.5 4th Qtr. Meants.d. 2.410.8 0.00.3

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I BYRON l Table 1. Airborne Particulates and Iodine Cartridges Collection: Airborne Particulates: Continuous; weckly exchange '

lodine Cartridges: Continuous, biweekly exchange ODCM.

Required LLDs: Gross Beta = 0.01,1-131 = 0.07 pCi/m' Units: 10 2 pCi/m' BY-24 Byron Nearsite SW l

l Date Volume Gross Date Volume Gross Collected (m') Beta I-131' Collected (m') Beta I-131' l

01-06-98 287 1.3 0.4 ; 0.6 - 07-08-98 323 1.6 0.3 ; 0.4 -

01-13-98 285 2.5 0.4 ; 0.6 0.5 0.5 ;0.5 07-14-98 243 2.3 0.4;0.5 -0.4 0.7 ;0.7 01-20-98 285 3.4 0.4;0.7 -

07-21-98 287 2.3 0.3 : 0.5 -

01 27-98 284 3.910.4;0.8 -0.3 t 0.5;0.5 07-28-98 284 2.2 0.3;0.5 0.120.7;0.7 02-03-98 286 3.0 0.3;0.6 -

08-04-98 287 2.0 0.3 ; 0.5 -

02-10-98 289 2.220.3;0.5 0.3 0.6;0.6 08.Il-98 285 1.920.3;0.4 -0.720.6;0.6 02-17-98 281 3.2 0.4;0.7 -

08-18-98 282 2.4 0.3: 0.6 -

02-24-98 282 1.320.3;0.4 0.120.6:0.6 08-25-98 288 2.820.4;0.6 -0.420.9;0.9 03-03-98 285 1.510.3;0.4 - 09-01-98 284 3.310.4;0.7 -

03-10-98 285 0.8 0.2;0.3 -0.4 0.6;0.6 09-08-98 285 3.320.4;0.7 -0.220.9:0.9 03-17-98 284 1.810.3;0.4 -

09-15-98 284 2.4 0.4;0.6 -

03-24-98 284 1.6 0.3;0.4 0.1 0.6;0.6 09-22-98 286 2.2 0.4;0.5 -0.0 t 0.6;0.6 l 04-01-98 325 1.5 0.3 ; 0.4 - 09-29-98 285 2.620.4;0.6 -

1st Qtr. Meanis.d. 2.221.0 0.1 0.4 3rd Qtr. Meants.d. 2.410.5 -0.320.3 l

l 04-07-98 242 1.5 0.3;0.4 -0.2 0.6 ;0.6 10-06-98 286 1.920.3;0.5 -0.0 0.5;0.5 04-14-98 287 1.920.3:0.5 -

10-13-98 285 1.6 0.3;0.4 -

04-21-98 285 1.520.3;0.4 -0.7 1.2; 1.2 10-20-98 285 2.0 0.3;0.5 1.421.3;1.3 04-28-98 286 2.020.3;0.5 -

10-27-98 283 2.8 0.4 ; 0.6 -

05-05-98 285 1.2 0.3;0.4 0.1 0.7 ;0.7 11-03-98 287 2.2 0.4;0.5 0.6 0.7 ;0.7 05-12-98 281 1.720.3;0.4 -

11-11-98 314 1.8 0.3 ; 0.4 -

l 05-19-98 285 2.1 0.3;0.5 0.6 0.9;0.9 11 17-98 241 4.2 0.5;0.9 -0.520.9;0.9 q 05-26-98 286 1.8 0.3:0.4 - 11-24-98 288 2.0 0.4 ; 0.5 -

l 06-02-98 286 1.8 0.3 ; 0.5 -0.510.7;0.7 12-01-98 286 2.8 0.4 ; 0.6 0.9 1.1;1.1 06-09-98 284 1.0

  • 0.3 ; 0.3 -

12-08-98 282 2.4 0.3;0.5 -

l 06-16-98 285 1.520.3;0.4 -0.5

  • 0.7;0.7 12-15-98 288 2.710.4;0.6 0.120.5;0.5  ;

06-23-98 285 1.7

  • 0.3: 0.4 - 12-22-98 289 2.2 0.3 ; 0.5 -

06-30 98 286 2.0 t 0.3 ; 0.5 -0.221.0;1.0 12-29-98 285 3.4 0.4;0.7 -0.421.0;1.0 2nd Qtr. Meants.d. 1.720.3 -0.20.4 4th Qtr. Meanzs.d. 2.5

  • 0.7 0.30.7 i
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BYRON Table 2. Airborne Particulates Collection: Quarterly composites of weekly collections ODCM-Required LLDs: Cs-134 = 0.01, Cs-137 = 0.01 pCi/m' ~

Other LLDs: Mn-54 = 0.01: Fe-59 = 0.015; Co-58, Co-60 = 0.01; Zn-65 = 0.04; Zr/Nb-95 = 0.01; Ba/La-140 = 0.025; pCi/m' Units: 10" pCi/m' l Sample Description and Concentration BY-08 (C) 12af River l 1998 Collection ist Qtr. 2nd Qtr. 3rd Qtr. 4th Qtr.

Period Lab Code BYAP-2588 BYAP-5415 BYAP-8488 BYAP-11244 1

Volume 3,749 3,669 - 3,707 3,721 Mn-54 1.1 4.5 ; 4.5 1.9 3.1; 3.1 - 2.6 4.9; 5.0 2.0 3.6; 3.6 Fe-59 -9.6 23.5; 23.6 0.9 t 1.1; 1.1 -1.0 2.2; 2.2 -8.1 188.0; 188.0

Co-58 1.1 4.2; 4.2 0.823.5;3.5 -3.6 6.1;6.1 -0.2 4.0; 4.0 Co-60 -0.4 2.0;2.0 0.7
  • 6.1; 6.1 -0.8 2.4; 2.4 2.0 3.2; 3.2 Zn-65 -2.119.9;99 0.5 6.0; 6.0 5.7 t 11.3; 11.3 3.9 8.8; 8.8 Zr/Nb-95 -7.227.0;7.1 -1.924.7;4.7 4.8 8.8; 8.9 -5.5 6.3;6.4 Cs-134 -1.321.3;1.3 3.6 52.9;52.9 1.723.0;3.0 0.9 0.5;0.5 Cs-137 3.124.2;4.2 1.012.9;2.9 -1.524.6;4.6 0.7 3.9; 3.9 Ba/La-140 1.2 2.1 ; 2.1 1.8 4.9; 4.9 -10.6 113.0; 113.0 -4.4
  • 7.2; 7.2 BY-2i Byron Nearsite N 1998 Collection 1st Qtr. 2nd Qtr. 3rd Qtr. 4th Qtr.

Period Lab Code BYAP-2589 BYAP-5416 BYAP-8489 BYAP-11245 i

l Volume 3,749 3,577 3,708 3,718 Mn-54 -1.6 3.6; 3.6 0.8 3.3; 3.3 3.725.9;5.9 0.4 5.0; 5.0 Fe-59 9.7

  • 9.1; 9.2 -2.0 66.8; 66.8 2.2 20.1;20.1 -18.1 2 21.0;21.2 Co-58 2.7 5.0; 5.0 -2.1 3.7; 3.7 -4.0 6.7; 6.7 4.9 i 6.8; 6.8 Co-60 2.8 13.7; 13.7 1.2 2.4; 2.4 8.726.5;6.6 -1.8 17.1; 17.1 Zn-65 1.129.5;9.5 -1.627.2;7.2 -7.0 14.7; I4.8 0.7 12.7; 12.7 Zr/Nb-95 -0.3 6.7; 6.7 -1.8 4.2;4.2 -2.4 9.4 ; 9.4 11.1 16.8; 16.9 Cs-134 2.0 9.9; 9.9 2.8
  • 45.7;45.7 0.824.5;4.5 1.7 2.6; 2.6 Cs-137 1.7 4.3;4.3 -1.5 2.9; 2.9 0.523.9;3.9 1.3 5.3; 5.3 Ba/La-140 7.2 20.4; 20.4 -8.3237.1:37.1 -38.6t 44.8: 45.3 -13.8 80.7; 80.7 III 12

BYRON Table 2. Airborne Particulates Collection: Quarterly composites of weekly collections ODCM-Required LLDs: Cs,-134 = 0.01, Cs-137 = 0.01 pCi/m' ~

Other LLDs: Mn-54 = 0.01; Fe-59 = 0.015; Co-58, Co-60 = 0.01; Zn-65 = 0.04; Zr/Nb-95 = 0.01; Ba/La-140 = 0.025; pCi/m' Units: 10" pCi/m' Sample Description and Concentration l

BY-22 Byron Nearsite ESE 1998 Collection 1st Qtr. 2nd Qtr. 3rd Qtr. 4th Qtr.

Period  !

Lab Code BYAP-2590 BYAP-5417 BYAP-8490,1 BYAP-11246,7 l Volume 3,747 3,666 3,721 3,714 Mn-54 0.8 t 5.5; 5.5 -1.1 4.0; 4.0 2.5 5.2;5.2 0.013.3;3.3 Fe-59 1.8217.8;17.8 2.4 2.9 ; 2.9 -5.7 14.5; 14.5 1.0t 489.6; 489.6 Co-58 -2.4 t 7.0; 7.0 1.1 5. I; 5.1 6.4 t 6.6; 6.7 0.3 t 3.6; 3.6 Co-60 -3.4 t 34.2; 34.2 -2.9 4.9; 4.9 0.323.9;3.9 0.8 1.8 ; 1.8 Zn-65 -10.1 t 15.1; 15.2 -7.8 8.7; 8.8 -3.3 10.7; 10.7 -7.318.5;8.6 Zr/Nb-95 2.7 t 9. I ; 9.1 -4.I 8.0; 8.0 -5.8 9.2; 9.2 -3.4 6. I ; 6.1 Cs-134 -0.2 0.4; 0.4 1.2 2 1.1; 1.1 1.5 2.3; 2.3 -2.4 3.0; 3.1 Cs-137 2.4 t 5.0; 5.0 -0.413.6;3.6 1.5 4.8 ; 4.8 -1.2 2.8; 2.8 Ba/La-140 21.4 1 67.0; 67.1 -21.9 36.0;36.2 -21.0 2 106.8; 106.8 0.1

  • 19.7; 19.7 BY-23 Byron Nearsite S 1998 Collection 1st Qtr. 2nd Qtr. 3rd Qtr. 4th Qtr.

Period lab Code BYAP-2591 BYAP-5418 BYAP-8492 BYAP-11248 Volume 3,749 3,671 3,711 3,714 Mn-54 -0.9 3.3; 3.3 -2.6 5.8;5.8 -1.2 5.1; 5.1 1.224.5;4.5 Fe-59 -5.3 t 98.8; 98.8 3.8 34.0; 34.0 -11.3 i 119.0; 119.0 -1.0 t 5.6; 5.6 Co-58 -1.1 t 3.4; 3.4 -2.6 t 7.4; 7.4 1.8 6.1;6.1 -0.225.4;5.4 Co-60 2.3 4.3; 4.3 0.8 2.1;2.1 1.8 5.0; 5.0 -0.821.6;1.6 Zn-65 -5.6 7.7; 7.7 2.9 t 13.4; I3.4 5.0 t 11.8; 11.8 -4.3211.0;11.0 Zr/Nb-95 3.7 5.1;5.2 0.8 8.4; 8.4 -2.7 8.5; 8.5 -2.5 5.9 ; 6.0 Cs-134 -0.5 1.1; 1.1 1.6 2.1; 2.1 -1.5 1.7;1.7 -1.5 t 1.1 ; 1.1 Cs-137 -0.9 3.4; 3.4 3.9 t 5.8; 5.8 -0.7 t 4.3; 4.3 0.5 4.4 ; 4.4 Ba/La-140 5.3 12.3; 12.3 36.1 169.0; 169.1 35.5 46.8;47.2 -13.7 2 372.0; 372.0 III 13

l BYRON Table 2. Airborne Particulates Collection: Quarterly composites of weekly collections ODCM- -

Required LLDs: Cs-134 = 0.01, Cs-137 = 0.01 pCi/m

Other LLDs: Mn-54 = 0.01; Fe-59 = 0.015; Co-58, Co-60 = 0.01; Zn-65 = 0.04; Zr/Nb-95 = 0.01:

Ba/La-140 = 0.025; pCi/m' Units: 10 pCi/m' Sample Description and Concentration BY-24 Byron Nearsite SW l

1998 Collection ist Qtr. 2nd Qtr. 3rd Qtr. 4th Qtr.

Period Lab Code BYAP-2592 BYAP-5419 BYAP-8493 BYAP-11249 Volume 3,749 3,672 3,712 3,708 Mn-54 2.0 6.5 ; 6.5 -1.4 4.2; 4.2 -1.8 6.9; 6.9 6.225.5;5.6 Fe-59 -1.5 7.9;7.9 -6.7 t 31.7; 31.7 23.4 1 317.0; 317.0 1.3215.3;15.3 Co 58 4.5 t 10.5; 10.5 -2.4 4.9; 4.9 -2.3 8.8; 8.8 -2.816.9;6.9 Co-60 -9.4 113.0; 113.0 0.628.9;8.9 4.2 t 43.7; 43.7 -2.122.4;2.4 Zn-65 10.3 1 17.3; 17.4 -0.429.5;9.5 -18.2 21.1; 21.3 -5.2 10.9; 10.9 Zr/Nb-95 -5.5 12.1; 12.1 -5.6 r 7.6; 7.6 9.2 16.6; 16.7 -0.1 8.3;8.3 Cs-134 2.6 3.9; 3.9 -1.121.5;1.5 0.9 2.3 ; 2.3 -2.521.4;1.4 Cs-137 3.3 7.9; 7.9 0.323.5;3.5 -0.5 7.1; 7.1 2.6 5.0; 5.1 Ba/La-140 -41.7 2 71.8;72.2 -5.2 18.3; I8.3 62.1 2 251.0; 251.2 -34.5 t 195.0; 195.1 i

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BYRON Ttble 3. Milk Collection: Biweekly (May - October)

Monthly (November- April)

ODCM- I-131 = 0.5 pCi/L (May - October), I 131= 5 pCi/L (November - April),

Required LLDs: Cs-134 = 15. Cs 137 = 18 Ba/La-140 ,15 pCi/L Other LLDs: Mn-54 = 10; Fe-59 = 15; Co-58, Co-60 = 10; Zn-65 = 15; Zr/Nb-95 = 10 pCi/L Units: pCi/L Sample Description and Concentration BY-20 K. Reeverts Dairy Farm Date Collected 01-06-98 02-03-98 03-03-98 04-07-98 i

Lab Code BYMI-78 BYMI-645 BYMI-1322 BYMI-2110 1-131 -0.26 1 0.18;0.19 -0.19 0.17;0.17 0.08 2 0.17;0.17 0.02 2 0.14;0.14 1

Mn-54 0.4 2.5; 2.5 -0.1 1.9; 1.9 2.1 2.2;2.2 -0.I 1.7; 1.7 Fe-59 0.7 54.2;54.2 0.7 1.5 ; 1.5 2.115.9;5.9 3.128.0;8.0 Co-58 1.022.4;2.4 -0.4 2.2; 2.2 0.6 2.4; 2.4 0.4 1.8; 1.8 i Co-60 1.3 4.5; 4.5 0.2 0.6; 0.6 0.6 1.9; 1.9 0.3 4.9; 4.9 Zn-65 -3.1 5.6;5.6 -3.4 5.3;5.3 0.425.5;5.5 -1.8 4.4;4.4 Zr/Nb-95 1.522.8;2.8 -0.6 2.6; 2.6 .-0.322.4;2.4 -0.2 2.1; 2.1 Cs-134 0.420.4;0.4 0.2 0.2;0.2 -2.6 t 4.7; 4.7 1.8 2.I;2.1 Cs-137 -0.9 2.7; 2.7 -0.7 t 2.4; 2.4 1.022.4;2.4 1.8 1 1.7;1.7 Ba/La-140 -0.3 2.4; 2.4 -2.4 4.3;4.4 1.0 t 4.2; 4.2 1.027.6;7.6 Date Collected 05-05-98 05-19-98 06-02-98 06-16-98 Lab Code BYMI-3018 BYMI-3660 BYMI-4084 BYMI-4388 I-131 0.01 0.20;0.20 -0.26 2 0.20;0.21 -0.17 2 0.17;0.17 -0.13 2 0.18;0.18 Mn-54 0.821.9;1.9 0.8 2.3 ; 2.3 1.8 i 2.3 ; 2.4 1.7 2.5;2.5  ;

Fe-59 -3.7 9.8; 9.8 -4.1

  • 5.6; 5.6 -3.2 11.0; 11.0 0.3 0.8 ; 0.8 Co-58 -1.3 1.7; 1.7 0.622.2:2.2 -0.722.7;2.7 0.122.8;2.8 Co-60 -2.0 2.7; 2.7 1.2 34.3; 34.3 0.421.5;1.5 1.4 2.9;2.9 Zn-65 -1.824.6;4.6 -1.515.4;5.4 0.9 t 5.7; 5.7 1.726.8;6.8 Zr/Nb-95 -1.222.1;2.1 -0.9 2.7; 2.7 1.I22.4;2.4 -1.2 2.9; 2.9 Cs-134 1.125.3;5.3 0.2 0.2;0.2 0.320.3;0.3 1.021.7;1.7 Cs-137 2.522.I;2.1 0.I 2.2; 2.2 1.0 2.7; 2.7 0.5 2.7 ; 2.7 Ba/La-140 -0.6 2.3; 2.3 0.4 2 2.2; 2.2 0.220.4;0.4 1.6230.3;30.3 III - 15

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BYRON  !

Table 3. Milk t Collection: Biweekly (May - October)

Monthly (Novembe - April)

ODCM- I-131 = 0.5 pCi/L (May - October), I 131= 5 pCi/L (November - April), 1

. Required LLDs: Cs-134 = 15, Cs-137 = 18, Ba/La-140 = 15 pCi/L Other LLDs: Mn-54 = 10; Fe-59 = 15; Co-58, Co-60 = 10; Zn-65 = 15; Zr/Nb-95 = 10 pCi/L {

l Units: pCi/L I

Sample Description and Concentration BY-20 K. Reeverts Dairy Farm (

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Date Collected 06-30-98 07-14-98 07-28-98 08-Il-98 Lab Code BYMI-4772 BYMI-5334 BYMI-5725 BYMI-6181 i

1-131 -0.03 0.17;0.17 -0.02 2 0.16:0.16 0.01 0.16;0.16 0.11 0.16;0.16 l

Mn-54 0.212.4;2.4 -1.1 2 2.0; 2.0 -0.812.4;2.4 -0.I t 2.4; 2.4 j Fe-59 -7.326.9;6.9 0.420.8;0.8 -0.4 0.8;0.8 -4.0 20.7;20.7 '

Co-58 0.2 2.5; 2.5 -1.3 t 2.4; 2.4 -0.622.6;2.6 1.122.6;2.6 Co-60 2.7 t 20.5; 20.5 2.0 24.4; 24.4 2.4 11.6; 11.6 -0.1

  • 0.3 ; 0.3  !

Zn-65 2.9 z 7.2; 7.2 1.2 5.0; 5.0 -2.7 5.9; 5.9 -1.925.6;5.6 Zr/Nb-95 1.0 t 2.8 ; 2.8 -0.4

  • 3.0; 3.0 0.1 3.0;3.0 -1.3 2.8; 2.8 Cs-134 -1.4 3.3; 3.3 0.2 0.7; 0.7 -1.9 1.1;1.2 2.2 3.1; 3.1 l Cs-137 2.4 2.6; 2.6 0.9 2.3 ; 2.3 0.I12.5;2.5 0.8 2.9; 2.9 Ba/La-140 -0.7 14.7; 14.7 4.1 42.3;42.3 0.5 1.0;1.0 -3.0 33.8; 33.8 Date Collected 08-25-98 09-08-98 09-22 98 10-06-98 Lab Code BYMI-6695 BYMI-7071 BYMI-7557 BYM1-8040 1-131 -0.14 2 0.24;0.24 0.07 0.18;0.18 -0.13 2 0.21;0.22 -0.05 0.18;0.18 l Mn-54 -0.122.3;2.3 2.0 2.6; 2.6 0.1 2.0; 2.0 -2.1 2.8 ; 2.9 Fe-59 1.7 16.2; 16.2 1.8 79.2; 79.2 0.9 t 3.4; 3.4 -2.3
  • 3.4; 3.5 Co-58 0.5 2.5 ; 2.5 1.4 2.6; 2.6 -0.3 2.3; 2.3 0.8 3.6;3.6 Co-60 -1.7 1 6.6; 6.6 0.320.9;0.9 -0.0 0.0; 0.0 2.9 7.4; 7.4 Zn-65 -10.0 6.6;6.7 0.5 6.8 ; 6.8 4.625.8;5.9 -5.4 7.7 ; 7.8 Zr/Nb-95 3.522.6;2.7 0.2 2.8 ; 2.8 0.3 2.6; 2.6 -7.3 19.7; 19.7 Cs-134 -0.4 1.0;1.0 1.8 37.5; 37.5 -0.7 0.9 ; 1.0 2.2 2.4; 2.4 Cs 137 0.922.3;2.3 0.I 2.9; 2.9 1.7 2.2;2.2 1.423.3;3.3 Ba/La-140 1.6 2.9; 2.9 1.4 t 13.7; 13.7 0.1 4.0; 4.0 0.7 10.1; 10.1 III 16 j

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BYRON Table 3. Milk Collection: Biweekly (May - October)

Monthly (November- April) l ODCM- I-131 = 0.5 pCi/L (May October), I-131= 5 pCi/L (November - April),

Required LLDs: Cs 134 = 15, Cs-137 = 18, Ba/La-140 = 15 pCi/L Other LLDs: Mn-54 = 10; Fe-59 = 15; Co-58, Co-60 = 10; Zn-65 = 15; Zr/Nb-95 = 10 pCi/L l Units: pCi/L l

Sample Description and Concentration l

BY-20 K. Reeverts Dairy Farm Date Collected 10-20-98 11-03-98 12-01-98 l

l Lab Code BYMI-876i BYMI-9419 BYMI-10177 l

1-131 -0.11 2 0.19;0.19 0.00 2 0.16;0.16 -0.07 2 0.21;0.21 Mn-54 -0.8 1.7; 1.7 1.7 2.6; 2.6 2.8 4.8; 4.8 Fe-59 -3.6 2 4.1: 4.1 -2.9 2.9;3.0 -0.6 2.5 ; 2.5 Co-58 0.6 1.9;1.9 1.822.4;2.5 2.624.6;4.6 Co-60 -0.5 0.9; 0.9 0.121.0;1.0 -1.9 7.8;7.8 Zn-65 0.7 3.9; 3.9 -8.9 6.9; 7.0 -5.226.0;6.0 Zr/Nb-95 -2.522.5;2.5 0.6 3.0; 3.0 -1.5 6.0; 6.0 Cs-134 -0.020.0;0.0 1.420.7;0.7 -0.9133.9;33.9 I Cs-137 -0.8

  • 1.6; 1.6 0.8 1 2.5; 2.5 -3.2 4.6; 4.6 i Ba/La-140 -5.4 18.6; 18.6 -3.0 4.0; 4.0 -4.2 16.6; 16.6  !

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BYRON Table 3. Milk Collection: Biweekly (May - October)

Monthly (November- April)

ODCM- 1-131 = 0.5 pCi/L (May - October), I-131= 5 pCi/L (N,ovember - April),

Required LLDs: Cc-134 = 15, Cs-137 = 18, Ba/La-140 = 15 pCi/L Other LLDs: Mn 54 = 10; Fe-59 = 15; Co-58, Co-60 = 10; Zn-65 = 15; Zr/Nb-95 = 10 pCi/L Units: pCi/L Sample Description and Concentration BY-26 (C) Glenn Hazzard's Dairy Farm l

Date Collected 01-06-98 02-03-98 03-03 98 04-07-98 Lab Code BYMI-79 BYMI-646 BYMI-1323 BYMI-2111 I-131 -0.05 2 0.19;0.19 -0.11 0.18;0.18 -0.04 2 0.19;0.19 -0.08 2 0.14;0.14 Mn-54 0.323.5;3.5 0.1 3.3; 3.3 0.8.22.2:2.2 1.1 2.3; 2.3 Fe-59 -1.0 4.4; 4.4 3.4 13.0; 13.0 0.521.8;1.8 0.7 1.5 ; 1.5 Co-58 -0.7 4.2: 4.2 -1.8 3.1; 3.1 1.3 2.8;2.8 -1.5 t 2.7; 2.7 Co-60 0.8 1.6; 1.6 -1.023.0;3.0 -1.5 3.5; 3.5 -1.1 2.0; 2.0 Zn-65 -7.2210.1;10.1 -4.6 t 8.1; 8.1 0.425.6;5.6 -2.8 6.2; 6.2 Zr/Nb-95 0.3 3.9; 3.9 -4.626.8;6.8 -0.2 2.5 ; 2.5 0.322.7;2.7 Cs.134 -2.1 3.0; 3.0 0.9 0.7; 0.7 -1.6 6. I ; 6.1 -0.920.9;0.9 Cs-137 -1.6 4.0; 4.0 2.5 3.1 ; 3.1 0.9 2.5 ; 2.5 1.422.5;2.5 Ba/La-140 -5.5 10.2; 10.2 1.9 55.7; 55.7 -3.528.0;8.0 2.1 26.9; 26.9 Date Collected 05-05-98 05-19-98 06-02 98 06-16 98 Lab Code BYM1-3019 BYMI-3661 BYMI-4082 BYMI-4389,90 1-131 0.02 0.19;0.19 -0.08 2 0.21:0.21 0.05 0.16;0.16 -0.08 2 0.18;0.18 Mn-54 0.821.7;1.7 0.6 3.3;3.3 0.8 1.7; 1.7 1.2 2.2;2.2 Fe-59 -1.924.7;4.7 -6.6273.4;73.4 -2.827.9;7.9 3.0 56.0;56.0 Co-58 -1.1 i 1.8; 1.8 -0.9 4.5; 4.5 0.222.0;2.0 0.622.5;2.5 Co-60 0.721.4;1.4 1.523.4;3.4 0.7 1.5; 1.5 0.8 6.8; 6.8 Zn-65 -2.023.8;3.8 -7.1 9.4 ; 9.5 0.324.4;4.4 -0.9 5.2; 5.2 l Zr/Nb-95 -2.225.5;5.5 -1.9 4.3;4.3 -0.912.1;2.1 -0.9 2.8; 2.8 Cs-134 0.420.6;0.6 2.4 4.4; 4.4 -0.320.3;0.3 0.1 1.1; 1.1 Cs-137 -0.5 1.7; 1.7 3.9 3.6; 3.7 1.522.0;2.0 0.4 2.5; 2.5 l Ba/La-140 2.6216.6;16.6 -2.5 13.3; 13.3 -0.322.2;2.2 -0.5 5.2;5.2 1

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BYRON Table 3. Milk Collection: Biweekly (May - October)

Monthly (November- April)

ODCM- I-131 = 0.5 pCi/L (May - October), I-131= 5 pCi/L (Npvember - April),

l Required LLDs: Cs-134 = 15, Cs-137 = 18, Ba/La-140 = 15 pCi/L Other LLDs: Mn-54 = 10; Fe-59 = 15; Co 58, Co-60 = 10; Zn-65 = 15; Zr/Nb-95 = 10 l

PCi/L Units: pCi/L I

Sample Description and Concentration j l

BY-26 (C) Glenn Hamrd's Dairy Farm Date Collected 06-30-98 07-14-98 07-28-98 08-11-98 I

Lab Code BYMI-4773 BYMI-5335 BYMI-5726 BYMI-6182 1-131 -0.05 1 0.17;0.17 0.07 2 0.18;0.18 -0.09 2 0.16;0.16 0.02 2 0.15;0.15 Mn-54 0.4 2.0; 2.0 0.2 2.3;2.3 -3.123.9;4.0 0.5 t 2.2; 2.2 Fe-59 -1.5 14.5; 14.5 -0.8 7.9; 7.9 -1.2 i 3.0; 3.0 -2.423.0;3.0 Co-58 -0.622.2;2.2 2.7 2.5 ; 2.6 2.5 3.9; 3.9 0.8 t 2.1; 2.1 Co-60 2.I27.1;7.1 -1.6 2.5;2.5 0.213.0;3.0 1.321.2;1.2 Zn-65 -1.925.3;5.3 4.7 7.0; 7.0 -0.7 9.6; 9.6 -1.825.9;5.9 Zr/Nb-95 -2.6 = 8.4; 8.4 -1.5

  • 3.0; 3.0 0.2 4.6;4.6 1.8 2.1 ; 2.1 Cs-134 0.4 t 1.4; 1.4 -0.3 0.3;0.3 -1.5 2.0; 2.0 -1.2 1.1 ; 1.1 l Cs-137 0.1 2.7; 2.7 1.9 2.6; 2.6 0.9 3.8; 3.8 -0.I 2.3;2.3 Ba/La-140 -0.926.2;6.2 -2.5
  • 11.0; 11.0 -0.5 0.8;0.9 -0.8 4.4; 4.4 Date Collected 08-25-98 09-08-98 09-22-98 10-06-98 Lab Code BYMI-66% BYMI-7072 BYMI-7558 BYMI-8041 {

I-131 0.13 0.23;0.23 -0.0"' O.17;0.17 -0.31 0.21;0.22 0.02 i 0.16;0.16 Mn-54 1.912.5;2.5 1.623.2;3.2 2.023.5;3.5 0.723.6;3.6 Fe-59 1.813.7;3.7 2.7 18.3; I8.3 -5.4 64.4; 64.4 -4.3 3.0; 3.0 Co-58 -1.1

  • 2.3; 2.3 -3.5 3.7; 3.7 -1.4 3.1;3.1 1.5 4.2;4.2 Co-60 -0.120.2;0.2 0.2 0.8 ; 0.8 -1.123.0;3.0 -0.924.3;4.3 Zn-65 .-3.125.5;5.5 -2.0 7.8; 7.8 -5.6 7.7; 7.7 -4.0 10.2; 10.2 Zr/Nb-95 2.8 3.0; 3.0 1.823.5;3.5 0.8 3.4; 3.4 1.6 4.4;4.4 Cs-134 0.5 0.4;0.4 1.522.9;2.9 -2.3 2.7;2.7 1.0 1.1;1.1 Cs-137 0.5 2.7; 2.7 -1.2 3.7; 3.7 0.5 3.2;3.2 1.3 3.3; 3.3 Ba/La-140 2.616.7;6.7 5.8
  • 92.9;92.9 0.3 0.9; 0.9 8.7239.3;39.3 III - 19

BYRON Table 3. Milk Collection: Biweekly (May - October)

Monthly (November- April) - 4 ODCM- I-131 = 0.5 pCi/L (May - October), I-131= 5 pCi/L (Npvember - April),

Required LLDs: Cs-134 = 15, Cs-137 = 18, Ba/La-140 = 15 pCi/L j Other LLDs: Mn-54 = 10; Fe-59 = 15; Co-58, Co-60 = 10; Zn-65 = 15; Zr/Nb-95 = 10 PCi/L l Units: pCi/L 1

Sample Description and Concentration BY-26 (C) Glenn Hanard's Dairy Farm Date Collected 10-20-98 11-03-98 12-01-98 Lab Code BYM1-8762 BYMI-9420 BYMI-10178 I-131 0.20 2 0.20;0.20 0.00 0.14;0.14 -0.35 0.21;0.21 Mn-54 -0.5

  • 2.6; 2.6 0.3
  • 1.8; 1.8 -0.124.3;4.3 Fe-59 0.721.7;1.7 5.2 14.0; 14.0 4.1 11.2; 11.2 l

Co-58 0.3 3.3;3.3 -1.7 2.I;2.1 0.2 4.5 ; 4.5 Co-60 0.7

  • 1.1; 1.1 0.9 13.6; 13.6 2.7 t 5.5; 5.5 l

Zn-65 -1.427.0;7.0 1.424.3;4.3 -5.4 11.8; 11.8 Zr/Nb-95 1.4

  • 4.1; 4.1 -0.1 2.5;2.5 1.6 5.4; 5.4 Cs 134 -1.326.1;6.1 0.6 2.5;2.5 -2.02 6.4;6.4 Cs-137 -0.123.1;3.1 0.322.0;2.0 1.0 4.6; 4.6 Ba/La-140 -6.7 9.5; 9.5 -2.8
  • 14.5; I4.5 0.7 0.8; 0.8 l

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BYRON Table 3. Milk Collection: Biweekly (May - October)

Monthly (November- April)

ODCM- I-131 = 0.5 pCi/L (May - October),1-131= 5 pCi/L (N,ovember - April),

Required LLDs: Cs-134 = 15, Cs-137 = 18, Ba/La-140 = 15 pCi/L Other LLDs: Mn-54 = 10; Fe 59 = 15; Co-58, Co-60 = 10; Zn-65 = 15; Zr/Nb-95 = 10 pCi/L Units: pCi/L Sample Description and Concentration BY-27 Kenneth Druien Dairy Farm Date Collected 01-06-98 02-03-98 03-03-98 04-07-98 Lab Code BYMI-80 BYMI-647 BYMI-1324 BYMI 2112,3 1-131 -0.01 0.17;0.17 -0.09 2 0.19;0.20 -0.28 2 0.22:0.22 -0.05 0.12;0.12 Mn 54 -0.7 2.2;2.2 0.2 2.0; 2.0 -0.2 2.6; 2.6 -0.4 1.5;1.5 i Fe-59 -0.320.9;0.9 0.7 2.0; 2.0 -0.5

  • 1.2; 1.2 -1.1 3.5; 3.5 Co-58 -0.622.0;2.0 -0.3 1.8;1.8 -0.7 2.7;2.7 0.6 1.6; 1.6 Co-60 -1.224.6;4.6 -0.9 1.6; 1.6 -0.7 0.9 ; 0.9 0.8 0.7 ; 0.7 Zn-65 0.724.9;4.9 -2.224.4;4.4 1.1 5.5; 5.5 -2.8 3.8; 3.8 Zr/Nb-95 -1.122.3;2.3 1.2 2.2; 2.2 -2.222.8;2.8 -1.1 2 8.2; 8.2 l Cs-134 0.2 0.2;0.2 -0.3
  • 0.5 ; 0.5 2.4 3.7;3.7 1.3 t 1.3; 1.3 J Cs-137 2.5 2.2;2.2 1.5 2 2.I; 2.1 2.022.7;2.7 0.9 1.6; 1.6 l Ba/La-140 1.2 64.8; 64.8 -2.128.8;8.8 0.921.1;1.1 -1,322.7;2.7 j Date Collected 05-05-98 05-19-98 06-02-98 06-16-98 Lab Code BYMI-3020 BYMI-3662 BYMI-4083 BYMI-4391 I-131 -0.22 2 0.19;0.19 -0.07 0.21;0.21 -0.02 0.15;0.15 -0.07 2 0.17;0.18 Mn-54 1.4
  • 3.6; 3.6 -1.7 2.3 ; 2.4 1.2 2.1:2.1 2.5 2.1;2.1 Fe-59 -11.9 37.5; 37.5 -0.6218.7;18.7 -3.2 4.9; 4.9 - 1.3 15.7; 15.7 Co-58 -0.3
  • 3.1; 3.1 0.3 2.8 ; 2.8 1.0 2.3; 2.3 0.3 2.2;2.2 Co-60 0.6
  • 0.5; 0.5 1.0 1.0; 1.0 0.5 1.5; 1.5 0.3 i 4.1 ; 4.1 Zn-65 1.817.7;7.7 -4.7 t 6.3 ; 6.3 -0.1 5.8 ; 5.8 3.425.4;5.4 Zr/Nb-95 2.224.2;4.2 -2.3 2 3.5; 3.5 1.3 2.5;2.5 0.622.6;2.6 Cs-134 0.720.7;0.7 -1.124.8;4.8 -0.2 0.3 ; 0.3 -1,126.4;6.4 Cs-137 1.423.1;3.1 1.5 2.7;2.7 1.9 t 2.6; 2.6 -0.6 2.2; 2.2 Ba/La-140 0.928.1;8.1 -1.2 t 3.9; 3.9 -0.3 0.6;0.6 -0.420.5;0.5 i
  • NS = No sample; dairy no longer in operation as of 09-08-98.

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i Table 3, Milk Collection: Biweekly (May - October)

Monthly (November - April)

ODCM- I-131 = 0.5 pCi/L (May - October), I 131= 5 pCi/L (November - April),

Required LLDs: Cs-134 = 15, Cs 137 = 18, Ba/La 140 = 15 pCi/L Other LLDs: Mn-54 = 10; Fe-59 = 15; Co-58, Co-60 = 10; Zn-65 = 15; Zr/Nb-95 = 10 pCi/L Units: pCi/L Sample Description and Concentration BY-27 Kenneth Druien Dairy Farm Date Collected 06-30-98 07-14-98 07-28-98 08-11-98 I

Lab Code BYM1-4774 BYMI-5336 BYMI-5727 BYMI-6183 1-131 -0.16 0.18;0.18 -0.04 0.18;0.18 -0.11 0.15;0.15 0.07 0.15;0.15 i Mn-54 1.0 3.2;3.2 1.1

  • 3.4; 3.4 -0.3 2.1; 2.1 0.323.6;3.6 Fe-59 -1.815.0;5.0 2.2 4.8;4.8 -0.6 0.6; 0.6 -6.0
  • 26.6;26.6 ]

Co-58 0.2 3.3;3.3 -0.4 3.6; 3.6 -0.4 2.1;2.1 1.924.1;4.1 Co-60 -0.6 6.0; 6.0 -2.7 7.3 ; 7.3 0.1 0.3 ; 0.3 1.2 2.7; 2.7 Zn-65 0.3 6.6; 6.6 -2.4

  • 8.2; 8.2 -1.8 5.0; 5.0 -4.9 8.5; 8.5 Zr/Nb-95 -1.8 2 3.5; 3.5 -1.4
  • 4.6; 4.6 0.3 2.4; 2.4 -1.4 3.9;3.9  ;

Cs-134 -2.4 2.0; 2.1 -1.8 20.4; 20.4 -2,4 2.4 ; 2.4 0.821.9;1.9 l Cs-137 2.3 3.2; 3.2 1.9 3.6; 3.6 0.5 2.2; 2.2 0.324.0;4.0 l Ba/La-140 2.527.6;7.6 2.1230.5;30.5 -3.4 10.1: 10.1 4.5 4.7; 4.7 Date Collected 08-25-98 09-08-98 09-22-98 Lab Code BYMI-6697 BYMI-7073 NS' I-131 -0.02 0.23;0.23 -0.11 0.19;0.19 -

Mn-54 -1.6 2.2; 2.2 -1.2 2. I ; 2.1 -

l Fe-59 4.4 7.6;7.6 0.7

  • 5.5; 5.5 -

Co 58 -0.422.6;2.6 -1.6 2.0; 2.0 -

Co-60 0.521.0;1.0 0.8 1.3:1.3 -

Zn-65 -3.4 7.5; 7.5 3.5 5.0; 5.1 -

Zr/Nb-95 -1.0 2.5 ; 2.5 2.022.7;2.7 -

Cs-134 2.9 4.4; 4.4 0.9 1.7;1.7 -

Cs-137 1.0 2.7; 2.7 1.2 2.0; 2.0 -

l Ba/La-140 -0.7 2.5 ; 2.5 -3.625.3;5.3 -

l

' NS = No sample; dairy no longer in operation as of 09-08-98.

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BYRON Table 3. Milk Collection: Biweekly (May - October)

Moathly (November - April)

ODCM. I-131 = 0.5 pCi/L (May - October). I-13 != 5 pCi/L (November - April),

Required LLDs: Cs-134 = 15, Cs 137 = 18, Ba/La-140 = 15 pCi/L Other LLDs: Mn-54 = 10; Fe-59 = 15; Co-58, Co-60 = 10; Zn-65 = 15; Zr/Nb-95 = 10 pCi/L Units: pCi/L Sample Description and Concentration BY-30 Don Roos Dairv Date Collected 01-06-98 02-03-98 03-03-98 04-07-98 Lab Code BYMI-81 BYMI-648 BYMI 1325 BYMI-2114 I-131 -0.07 2 0.19;0.19 0.07 0.20;0.20 0.21 0.23;0.23 0.01 0.12;0.12 Mn-54 -1.1 t 3.8; 3.8 0.2 2.3 ; 2.3 1.3 2.5 ; 2.5 -0.5 3.1; 3.1 Fe-59 -1.22 1.8;1.8 4.5212.8;12.8 3.62 15.9;15.9 5.81 46.9;46.9 Co-58 -0.1 3.6;3.6 -1.1 2.5; 2.5 -1.4 t 2.2; 2.2 0.2 3.2:3.2 Co-60 -1.1 3.2;3.2 1.324.5;4.5 -0.8 1.4;1.4 2.3 4.5;4.5 Zn-65 0.328.4;8.4 -4.8 6.4 ; 6.4 0.2 5.3;5.3 -9.4 8.1; 8.2 Zr/Nb-95 0.4 4.0; 4.0 -1.4 2.7; 2.7 -1.7 2.4; 2.5 5.2 3.8; 3.8 Cs 134 -0.7 1.6;1.6 -1.0 12.8; 12.8 2.6 10.4; 10.4 -1.4 i 1.6; 1.7 Cs-137 -0.1 3.5; 3.5 0.6 2.8; 2.8 0.3 2.6;2.6 2.0 3.1; 3.1 Ba/La-140 2.0 17.6; 17.6 1.8 3.6; 3.6 -0.5 1.4; 1.4 -4.6210.9;10.9 Date Collected 05-05-98 05-19-98 06-02-98 06-16-98 Lab Code BYMI-3021 BYMI-3663 BYMI-4085 BYMI 4392 I 131 -0.10 0.20;0.20 -0.12 0.20;0.20 0.00 2 0.15;0.15 -0.20 0.20;0.20 Mn-54 2.4 2.1;2.1 -2.4 3.8; 3.8 0.3 2.4; 2.4 0.8 3.1;3.1 Fe-59 2.225.0;5.0 -2.2 2.4; 2.4 6.4

  • 20.1;20.1 -0.2 1.I; 1.1 Co-58 0.4 1.9;1.9 0.3 3.4; 3.4 0.2 2.6; 2.6 2.3 3.5;3.5 Co-60 -0.2 0.4; 0.4 1.122.8;2.8 1.4 2 2.6; 2.6 1.5 2.6; 2.6 Zn-65 - 1.5 4.9; 4.9 0.1 10.2; 10.2 -0.327.5;7.5 -10.428.9;9.0 Zr/Nb-95 1.4 2.2;2.2 3.0 4.4; 4.4 2.0 2.7;2.7 -1.923.7;3.7 Cs-134 0.520.5;0.5 -4.4 55.5; 55.5 0.7 3.4; 3.4 -0.8 29.4; 29.4 Cs-137 0.4 2.2;2.2 0.4 3.8; 3.8 1.8 1.1; 1.2 1.9 3.6; 3.6 Ba/La-140 -1.0 7.5; 7.5 2.0 t 4.2; 4.2 -2.3 2.6; 2.6 -3.8 6.6; 6.7 Ill -23

BYRON Table 3. Milk i

Collection: Biweekly (May - October)

Monthly (November - April)

ODCM. 1-131 = 0.5 pCi/L (May October),I-131= 5 pCi/L (November - April),

Required LLDs: Cs-134 = 15, Cs-137 = 18, Ba/La-140 = 15 pCi/L Other LLDs: Mn-54 = 10; Fe-59 = 15; Co-58, Co-60 = 10; Zn-65 = 15; Zr/Nb-95 = 10 pCi/L Units: pCi/L Sample Description and Concentration BY-30 Don Roos Dairv Date Collected 06-30-98 07-14-98 07 28-98 08-11-98 Lab Code BYMI-4775 BYMI-5337 BYMI-5728 BYMI-6184 1-131 -0.02 2 0.18;0.18 -0.00 0.17;0.17 -0.31 2 0.16;0.17 -0.13 2 0.13;0.13 Mn-54 0.1 2.7; 2.7 -3.2 3.0; 3.0 -1.0 2.5; 2.5 -0.122.1;2.1 Fe-59 -5.1 10.2; 10.2 1.6 7.4;7.4 -4.7277.4;77.4 -0.721.9;1.9 Co-58 0.3 2.8; 2.8 0.2 3.7; 3.7 0.2 2.7;2.7 0.722.3;2.3 Co-60 1.8 10.3; 10.3 -3.7 3.4; 3.4 0.2 0.5 ; 0.5 1.5211.2;11.2 Zn-65 -0.72 7.5;7.5 -3.0 8.3;8.3 -1.8 6.7;6.7 5.526.1;6.1 Zr/Nb-95 1.022.6;2.6 2.2 3.6; 3.6 -0.723.1;3.1 0.9 2.9; 2.9 Cs-134 -2.0120.1;20.1 -2.8212.2;12.2 1.121.8;1.8 1.624.4;4.4 Cs-137 0.822.6;2.6 1.5 3.0;3.0 1.022.7;2.7 -0.6 2.1;2.1 Ba/La-140 -0.8 3.7; 3.7 -0.420.7;0.7 -4.6 28.8; 28.8 3.2 23.7; 23.7 Date Collected 08-25-98 09-08-98 09-22-98 10-06-98 Lab Code BYMI-6698 BYMI-7074 BYMI-7559 BYMI-8042 1-131 0.01 2 0.24;0.24 -0.03 t 0.16; 0.16 -0.24 2 0.20;0.21 -0.10 0.16;0.16 Mn-54 1.5 2.2; 2.2 -0.8 1.6; 1.6 1.111.8;1.8 -0.4 2.0; 2.0 Fe-59 -1.2211.7;11.7 2.1 5.0; 5.0 -0.3 0.6; 0.6 5.0 8.2;8.2 Co-58 -1,1 2.3;2.3 1.9 1.8; 1.8 0.3 2.3 ; 2.3 -1.4 t 2.3; 2.3 Co-60 1.3 6.5 ; 6.5 -1.327.0;7.0 1.8 4.4; 4.4 1.8 t 8.8; 8.8 Zn-65 -4.725.9;5.9 0.4 4.2;4.2 -2.125.0;5.0 -2.6 4.6;4.6 Zr/Nb-95 0.8 2.4; 2.4 0.I 2.3; 2.3 -0.1 t 2.3; 2.3 0.8 2.7; 2.7 Cs-134 1.6 t 1.3; 1.3 -0.5 0.3:0.3 0.110.1;0.1 1.620.8;0.8 Cs-137 0.821.9;1.9 2.1 1.7; 1.7 1.622.2;2.2 0.611.7;1.7 Ba/La-140 -1.2 10.6; 10.6 3.2 6.2;6.2 -3.825.9;5.9 0.6 6.5 ; 6.5 1

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BYRON Table 3. Milk Collection: Biweekly (May - October)

Monthly (November- April)

ODCM- I-131 = 0.5 pCi/L (May - October),1-131= 5 pCi/L (Npvember - April),

Required LLDs: Cs-134 = 15, Cs-137 = 18, Ba/La-140 = 15 pCi/L Other LLDs: Mn-54 = 10; Fe-59 = 15; Co-58, Co-60 = 10; Zn-65 = 15; Zr/Nb-95 = 10 pCi/L Units: pCi/L Sample Description and Concentration BY-30 Don Roos Dairv Date Collected 10-20-98 11-03-98 12-01-98 Lab Code BYMI-8763 BYMI-9421 BYMI-10179 I-131 0.14 0.20;0.20 0.03 0.16;0.16 -0.25

  • 0.22;0.23 Mn-54 -0.1 2.6; 2.6 0.4 2.3:2.3 -1.324.0;4.0 Fe-59 4.0 t 3.2; 3.3 3.2 t 29.3; 29.3 9.9110.3;10.4 Co-58 -0.212.8;2.8 0.3 t 2.3; 2.3 3.0 4.8 ; 4.8 Co-60 1.7 1 9.6; 9.6 -3.326.5;6.5 -2.7 21.7; 21.7 Zn-65 -5.325.9;5.9 -8.626.0;6.1 -1.1 10.0; 10.0 Zr/Nb-95 0.5 3.8; 3.8 -1.1 3.0; 3.0 4.2 5.1; 5.1 Cs-134 -0.2 0.3 ; 0.3 1.922.0;2.0 -1.2 1.3 ; 1.3 Cs-137 -1.422.4;2.4 2.1 2.5;2.5 2.924.1;4.1 Ba/La-140 5.4262.3;62.3 0.9 8.1;8.1 -2.3 3.4; 3.4 III -25

BYRON Table 4. Fish, Edible Fortions Collection: Semiannually ODCM-Required LLDs: Mn-54 = 0.13, Fe-59 = 0.26, Co-58 = 0.13, Co-60 = 0.13, Zn-65 = 0.26, Cs-134 = 0.1, Cs ,137 = 0.1 pCi/g wet weight Other LLDs: Zr/Nb-95 = 0.20, Ba/La-140 = 0.30 pCi/g wet weight Units: 10 pCi/g wet weight Sample Description and Concentration HY-29 (C) Byron. Upstream Date Collected 05-20-98 05-20-98 05-20-98 05-20-98 Lab Code BYF-3704 BYF-3705 BYF-3706 BYF-3707 Type Carp Silver Redhorse Golden Redhorse Quillback Mn-54 -0.5 1.1; 1.1 -0.3

  • 0.7; 0.7 -0.3 0.9; 0.9 -0.5' O.8; 0.8 Fe-59 -2.5 9.6; 9.6 -0.9 4.3;4.3 0.2 2.2; 2.2 -1.3 2.9; 2.9 Co-58 -1.0 1.3; 1.3 0.3 0.7; 0.7 -0.4
  • 1.0; 1.0 -0.5
  • 1.0; 1.0 Co-60 0.3 0.3; 0.3 0.1 0.1; 0.1 0.5 4.9; 4.9 0.7 4.3; 4.3 Zn-65 2.2
  • 3.1; 3.1 0.1 1.7; 1.7 -1.0 2.5; 2.5 0.1 2.3; 2.3 Zr/Nb-95 0.3
  • 1.6; 1.6 0.1
  • 1.2; 1.2 0.1 1.2; 1.2 0.1
  • 1.2; 1.2 Cs-134 0.1
  • 0.1; 0.1 -0.5 2.3; 2.3 0.2 1.2; 1.2 -0.2 0.1; 0.1 Cs-137 0.5 0.9; 0.9 0.2 0.6; 0.6 -0.0
  • 0.9; 0.9 -0.6 0.9; 0.9 Ba/La-140 0.6 1.5; 1.5 -0.5
  • 1.9; 1.9 -2.5
  • 72.3; 72.3 -2.4 t 26.9; 26.9 Date Collected 05-20-98 10-28-98 10-28-98 10-28-98 Lab Code BYF-3708 BYF-8960 BYF-8961 BYF-8962 Type Channel Catfish Channel Catfish Shorthead Redhorse Carp Mn-54 -1.1 0.9; 1.0 -0.5 1.1; 1.1 -0.1 1.5; 1.5 0.2 1.0; 1.0 Fe-59 -0.2
  • 0.1; 0.1 0.9 2.3; 2.3 -1.4 4.7; 4.7 -0.7 1.8; 1.8 Co-58 -1.0
  • 1.0; 1.0 0.4 1.2; 1.2 0.1 1.4 ; 1.4 -1.1
  • 1.1; 1.1 -0.3 1.0; 1.0 0.4 5.9; 5.9 1.3
  • 4.4; 4.4 Zn-65 -2.1
  • 2.0; 2.0 -0.4 2.4; 2.4 -0.6 3.7; 3.7 -0.4
  • 2.9; 2.9 Zr/Nb-95 0.5 1.3; 1.3 -0.2 1.5; 1.5 2.4
  • 2.1; 2.1 0.2 1.6; 1.6 Cs-134 0.3 2.3; 2.3 -0.2 0.7; 0.7 0.5 0.6; 0.6 0.9 2.2; 2.2 Cs-137 0.1 t 0.9; 0.9 0.1 0.8; 0. 8 0.4 1.3; 1.3 0.6 1.0; 1.0 Ba/La-140 -1.3 89.2; 89.2 -1.3 2.0; 2.0 4.5 t 48.1; 48.1 -0.8 2.2; 2.2 III-26

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I BYRON Table 4. Fish, Edible Portions Collection: Semiannually ODCM-Required LLDs: Mn-54 = 0.13, Fe-59 = 0.26, Co-58 = 013, Co-60 = 0.13, Zn-65 = 0.26, Cs-134 = 0.1, Cs-137 = 0.1 pCi/g wet weight Other LLDs: Zr/Nb-95 = 0.20, Ba/La-140 = 0.30 pCi/g wet weight Units: 10'2 pCi/g wet weight Sample Description and Concentration BY-29 (C) Byron. Upstream l

Date Collected 10-28-98 10-28-98 l l

l Lab Code BYF-8963 BYF-8964 l

l Type Golden Redhorse River Carpsucker Mn-54 -0.2 1.1; 1.1 -0.0 1.0; 1.0 Fe-59 0.220.6;0.6 -1.7 50.5; 50.5 Co-58 0.0 1.3; 1.3 -0.1 1.1; 1.1 Co-60 -1.2 8.7; 8.7 0.2 0.6; 0.6 Zn-65 -0.1

  • 2.7; 2.7 0.1 2.5; 2.5 Zr/Nb-95 0.1 1.2; 1.2 -0.3
  • 1.2; 1.2 Cs-134 0.9 3.5; 3.5 0.2 2.4; 2.4 Cs-137 -0.3 1.0; 1.0 0.3 i 1.0; 1.0 Ba/La 140 0.5
  • 1.0; 1.0 -4.1
  • 2.6; 2.7 l

1 l

l l

l IH-27

BYRON Table 4. Fish, Edible Portions J

Collection: Semiannually I ODCM-Required LLDs: Mn-54 = 0.13, Fe-59 = 0.26, Co-58 = 0.13, Co-60 = 0.13, Zn-65 = 0.26, Cs-134 = 0.1, Cs-137 = 0.1 pCi/g wet weight Other LLDs: Zr/Nb-95 = 0.20, Ba/La-140 = 0.30 pCi/g wet weight

)

Units: 10'2 pCi/g wet weight Sample Description and Concentration l

BY-31 Byron. Discharge Date Collected 05-20-98 05-20-98 05-20-98 05-20-98 Lab Code BYF-3709 BYF-3710 BYF-3711 BYF-3712 Type Carp River Carpsucker Silver Redhorse Walleye Mn-54 -0.2 0.9; 0.9 0.1 0.5; 0.5 -0.7 0.8; 0.8 0.5

  • 0.7; 0.7 Fe-59 -0.1 1.1; 1.1 -0.3 1.5; 1.5 -0.1
  • 0.3; 0.3 -1.4 0.8; 0.9 Co-58 0.4
  • 0.9; 0.9 6.1 1.4; 1.6 0.0 0.9; 0.9 -0.6 0.8; 0.8 )

Co-60 0.3

  • 1.0; 1.0 0.7 0.4; 0.4 0.5 1.9; 1.9 0.2 1.0; 1.0 Zn-65 1.2
  • 2.4; 2.4 -1.4 1.3; 1.3 0.7
  • 2.3; 2.3 -1.3 2.0; 2.0 Zr/Nb-95 -0.1 1.3; 1.3 -1.2 t 1.6; 1.6 -0.4 1.3; 1.3 0.1 1.1; 1.1 Cs-134 0.1 0.1; 0.1 -0.1
  • 0.7; 0.7 -0.4 1.3; 1.3 -0.3 0.3; 0.3 Cs-137 -0,5 0.8; 0.8 0.6
  • 0.6; 0.6 0.2
  • 0.8; 0.8 0.4 0.9; 0.9 Ba/La 140 -2.9 6.7; 6.7 0.1 0.4; 0.4 0.7
  • 13.0;13.0 -0.5 0.8; 0.8 Date Collected 05-20-98 10-28-98 10-28-98 10-28-98 Lab Code BYF-3713 BYF-8965 BYF-8966 BYF-8967 Type Channel Catfish Shorthead Redhorse River Carpsucker Carp Mn-54 0.3
  • 1.4; 1.4 -0.7 0.9; 0.9 -1.3 1.0; 1.0 -0.2 0.9; 0.9 Fe-59 -3.6
  • 9.4; 9.4 1.6 7.8; 7.8 1.7
  • 1.8; 1.8 3.0
  • 10.3; 10.3 Co-58 0.4
  • 1.7; 1.7 -0.5 1.0; 1.0 -0.0
  • 1.0; 1.0 0.2 1.0; 1.0 ,

Co-60 1.9 2.4; 2.4 0.8 2.3; 2.3 1.1 2.6; 2.6 1.4 1.3; 1.3 i Zn-65 -1.8 3.8; 3.8 1.7 2.3; 2.3 -0.1 2.4; 2.4 -1.322.4;2.4 Zr/Nb-95 -1.5 2.2; 2.2 -1.5 2.4; 2.4 -0.5 t 1.2; 1.2 -1.0 1.3; 1.3 Cs-134 0.8 0.8; 0.8 0.3 0.4; 0.4 -0.5

  • 1.8; 1.8 0.3 0.5; 0.5 Cs-137 1.9
  • 1.6; 1.6 -0.1
  • 0.7; 0.7 0.2 0.7; 0.7 0.9 0.9; 0.9 l Ba/La-140 -5.9 66.3; 66.3 0.6 5.5; 5.5 -0.5
  • 5.8; 5.8 -0.3 2.0; 2.0 1

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Table 4. Fish, Edit,le Portions Collection: Semiannually ODCM-Required LLDs: Mn-54 = 0.13, Fe-59 = 0.26, Co-58 = 0.13, Co-60 = 0.13, Zn-65 = 0.26, Cs-134 = 0.1, Cs ,137 = 0.1 pCi/g wet weight Other LLDs: Zr/Nb-95 = 0.20, Ba/La-140 = 0.30 pCi/g wet weight Units: 10 pCi/g wet weight Sample Description and Concentration BY-31 Byron. Discharge Date Collected 10-28-98 10-28-98 Lab Code BYF-8968 BYF-8969 i

Type Walleye Golden Redhorse Mn-54 -0.1 0.8; 0.8 -0.1 1.2; 1.2 Fe-59 1.9 24.2; 24.2 0.8 3.8; 3.8 Co-58 -0.1 0.9; 0.9 -0.5 1.3; 1.3 Co-60 -0.3 1.3; 1.3 -0.2

  • 1.6; 1.6 Zn-65 -0.2
  • 2.5; 2.5 0.9 2.6; 2.6 Zr/Nb-95 -0.4
  • 1.1; 1.1 0.221.5;1.5 Cs-134 -0.6 1.2; 1.2 0.2 0.1; 0.1 Cs-137 0.8 0.9; 0.9 0.2 1.1; 1.1 Ba/La-140 2.3 11.5; 11.5 -2.5 20.8; 20.8 III -29

BYRON Table 5. Bottom Sediments Collection: Semiannually J

ODCM- 1 Required LLDs: Cs-134 = 0.15, Cs-137 = 0.18 pCi/g d'ry weight Other LLDs: Mn-54 = 0.10; Fe-59 = 0.60; Co-58, Co-60 = 0.10; Zn-65 = 0.60; Zr/Nb-95 = 0.20; Ba/La-140 = 0.60 pCi/g dry weight Units: 10'* pCi/g dry weight Sample Description and Concentration BY-12 Oregon Pool of Rock River  !

I Date Collected 05-12-98 10-20-98 )

Lab Code BYBS-3423 BYBS-8816 Mn-54 0.1

  • 0.7; 0.7 -0.2 0.7; 0.7 Fe-59 -0.8 3.7; 3.7 0.9 3.2; 3.2 Co-58 0.6
  • 0.9; 0.9 0.6 1.0; 1.0 Co-60 0.9
  • 0.9; 0.9 -0.7 1.3; 1.3 Zn-65 0.1
  • 1.4; 1.4 -1.7 2.1; 2.1 Zr/Nb-95 -0.2
  • 1.1; 1.1 -0.2 1.5; 1.5 Cs-134 0.9 45.1; 45.1 -0.4
  • 0.3; 0.3 Cs-137 1.3 0.8; 0.8 0.4 0.8; 0.8 Ba/La-140 -1.5 0.9; 0.9 3.3 14.2; 14.2 m -30

Table 6. Vegetation Collection: Annually ODCM-Required LLDs: 1-131 = 0.06, Cs-134 = 0.06, Cs-137 = 0.08 pCi/g wet weight Other LLDs: Mn-54 = 0.05; Fe-59 = 0.10; Co-58, Co-60, Zn-65 = 0.05; Zr/Nb-95 = 0.01; Ba/La-140 = 0.02 pCi/g wet weight Units: 10 pCi/g wet weight Sample Description and Concentration BY-Control 14784 lerglund Road Date Collected 08-18-98 08-18-98 Lab Code BYVE-6487

  • BYVE-6488 '

Type Beets Rhubarb Leaves I-131 0.62 2.81;2.81 -1.07 5.36;5.36 Mn-54 -0.3 0.9; 0.9 -0.1

  • 1.1; 1.1 Fe-59 -0.9 3.0; 3.0 -0.2 2.9; 2.9 Co-58 0.2 1.0; 1.0 0.1 1.0; 1.0 Co-60 -0.3 0.5; 0.5 1.5
  • 1.5; 1.5 Zn-65 -0.2 2.5; 2.5 -0.7 2.1; 2.1 Zr/Nb-95 -1.1 1.0; 1.0 0.5
  • 1.1; 1.1 Cs-134 0.1 0.7; 0.7 -1.1 1.3; 1.3 Cs-137 0.9 0.9; 0.9 -0.4 1.0; 1.0 Ba/La-140 -0.3
  • 8.4; 8.4 0.2 3.6; 3.6 BY-Ouad 1 7083 N. River Road j Date l Collected 08-18-98 08-18-98 Lab Code BYVE-6489,90' BYVE-6491
  • Type Beets Cabbage I-131 1.01 31.66;31.66 0.55 3.17;3.17 i Mn-54 0.1 1.2; 1.2 -0.0
  • 0.9; 0.9 Fe-59 1.9 9.3;9.3 -1.0 2.7; 2.7 Co-58 0.2 1.1; 1.1 0.5
  • 1.7; 1.7 0.4 0.8; 0.8 Zn-65 -0.1
  • 3.0; 3.0 -1.4 1.8; 1.8 Zr/Nb-95 -0.3 1.3; 1.3 0.1 0.9; 0.9 Cs-134 0.6
  • 0.9; 0.9 -0.1
  • 0.1; 0.1 Cs-137 0.8 1.2; 1.3 0.3 0.9; 0.9 Ba/La-140 -1.5
  • 14.0; 14.0 -0.1 0.2; 0.2
  • ODCM-required; rhubarb leaves, cabbage = broad leaf; beets = root vegetation.

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Tabla 6. Vegatition Collrction: Annually ODCM-Required LLDs: 1-131 = 0.06, Cs-134 = 0.06, Cs-137 = 0.08 pCi/g wet weight Other LLDs: Mn-54 = 0.05; Fe-59 = 0.10; Co-58, Co-60, Zn-65 = 0.05; Zr/Nb-95 = 0.01; Ba/La-140 = 0.02 pCi/g wet weight Units: 10 2 pCi/g wet weight Sample Description and Concentration BY-Ouad 2 3485 German Church Road Date Collected 08-18-98 08-18-98 Lab Code BYVE-6492 ' BYVE-6493

  • Type Swiss Chard Sweet Potatoes I-131 0.53 3.05;3.05 0.43 t 1.48; 1.48 Mn-54 -0.2 1.1; 1.1 1.0
  • 1.0; 1.0 Fe-59 -0.2 0.3; 0.3 0.2 1.1; 1.1 Co-58 1.0 1.1; 1.1 -0.8
  • 1.2; 1.2 Co-60 0.6 2.7; 2.7 1.8 1.6; 1.6 Zn-65 -2.4
  • 2.6; 2.7 0.4
  • 3.0; 3.0 Zr/Nb-95 -0.4 1.3; 1.3 0.5 t 1.3; 1.3 Cs-134 0.4
  • 0.3; 0.3 -0.4
  • 0.7; 0.7 Cs-137 0.7 1.3; 1.3 0.9 1.2; 1.2 Ba/La-140 -1.9 2.9; 3.0 0.8 1.1; 1.1 BY-Ouad 3 1417 Brick Road Date Collected 08-18-98 08-18-98 Lab Code BYVE-6494
  • BYVE-6495 '

Type Potatoes Cabbage I-131 -0.53 1.02;1.02 0.77

  • 1.53;1.53 Mn-54 0.7 1.0; 1.0 1.6 1.3; 1.3 Fe-59 -0.0 0.5; 0.5 -5.0
  • 3.5; 3.6 Co-58 -0.7 1.1; 1.1 0.9 1.3; 1.3 Co-60 0.6
  • 2.4; 2.4 0.7
  • 0.7; 0.7 Zn-65 0.5 2.4; 2.4 -2.0 3.8; 3.8 Zr/Nb-95 -0.421.2;1.2 0.7 1.3; 1.3 Cs-134 -0.4 0.9; 0.9 0.1 i 0.1; 0.1 Cs-137 -0.1 1.0; 1.0 -0.1
  • 1.2; 1.2 Ba/La-140 -0.7 22.5, 22.5 0.5
  • 1.6; 1.6
  • ODCM-required; swiss chard, cabbage = broad leaf; sweet potatoes, potatoes = root vegetation.

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Table 6. Vegetation Collection: Annually ODCM-Required LLDs: I-131 = 0.06, Cs-134 = 0.06, Cs-137 = 0.08 pCi/g wet weight Other LLDs: Mn-54 = 0.05; Fe-59 = 0.10; Co-58, Co-60, Zn-65 = 0.05; Zr/Nb-95 = 0.01; Ba/La-140 = 0.02 pCi/g wet weight ,

Units: 10 pCi/g wet weight Sample Description and Concentration EY-Ouad 4 6170 Razorville Road Date Collected 08-18-98 08-18-98 Lab Code BYVE-6496

  • BYVE-6497
  • Type Potatoes Cabbage I-131 0.11
  • 0.16;0.16 -0.12 0.15;0.15 Mn-54 0.5 1.1; 1.1 0.3
  • 0.8; 0.8 Fe-59 0.7 2.2;2.2 -0.2
  • 0.3; 0.3 Co-58 0.5
  • 1.0; 1.0 0.6 0.8; 0.8 Co-60 0.0 0.0; 0.0 1.1 1.5; 1.5 Zn-65 -0.4
  • 2.9; 2.9 -0.6 1.8; 1.8 Zr/Nb-95 -0.1
  • 1.2; 1.2 -0.2
  • 0.9; 0.9 Cs-134 -0.2 1.2; 1.2 -0.1 1.3; 1.3 Cs-137 0.4 1.0; 1.0 -0.0
  • 0.8; 0.8 Ba/La-140 0.6 1.7; 1.7 -0.1
  • 0.2; 0.2 l

Date Collected 08-18-98 Lab Code BYVE-6498 Type Cauliflower I-131 O.12 0.17;0.17 Mn-54 0.3 0.7; 0.7 Fe-59 -0.2 0.3;0.3 Co-58 -0.1 0.8; 0.8 Co-60 -0.1 0.6; 0.6 Zn-65 -0.1 1.6; 1.6 Zr/Nb-95 0.7

  • 0.7; 0.8 Cs-134 -0.510.8;0.8 i Cs-137 -0.2 0.8; 0.8 Ba/La-140 0.1
  • 5.6; 5.0
  • ODCM-required; cabbage = broad leaf; potatoes = root vegetation.

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BYRON Table 7. Su: face Water Collection: Monthly composites of weekly collectio,ns l ODCM- Gross Beta = 4, Mn-54 = 15, Fe-59 = 30, Co-58 = 15, Co-60 = 15, Zn-65 = 30, l Required LLDs: Zr/Nb-95 = 15, Cs-134 = 15, Cs-137 = 18, Ba/La-140 = 15 pCi/L Units: pCi/L Sample Description and Concentration BY-12 Oreeon Pool of Rock River. Downstream l

1998 i Collection January February March Period Lab Code BYSW-670 BYSW-1371 BYSW-2054 l

Gross Beta 4.5 1.6 ; 1.7 4.0 0.9 ; 1.1 3.1

  • 1.1 ; 1.2 Mn-54 -0.321.6;1.6 1.7 2.5 ; 2.5 0.2:e 1.9; 1.9 i Fe-59 2.2 21.0;21.0 4.0 6.5; 6.5 -3.5212.2;12.2 Co-53 0.621.8;1.8 1.723.0;3.0 1.1 1.8; 1.8 Co-60 0.1 0.4; 0.4 -1.429.0;9.0 2.4 5.0; 5.0 Zn-65 2.223.5;3.5 -2.325.4;5.4 0.823.6;3.6 Zr/Nb-95 0.2 2.0; 2.0 1.623.8;3.8 -2.322.4;2.4 Cs-134 1.221.4;1.5 1.3 45.8; 45.8 0.9 1.3;1.3 Cs-137 -1.222.0;2.0 0.3 2.8; 2.8 2.1 1.9; 1.9 Ba/La-140 1.6 3.9; 3.9 -1.5 2.1 ; 2.1 -1.725.0;5.0 1998 Collection April May June Period Lab Code BYSW-2934 BYSW-4047 BYSW-4867 Gross Beta 3.6 1.4;1.5 3.6 1.7 ; 1.8 3.6 1.2;1.3 Mn-54 0.121.5;1.5 0.4 2.1;2.1 -0.6 1.8; 1.8 l Fe-59 1.1 6.8 ; 6.8 1.4 2.0; 2.0 -0.5 1.1;1.1 l Co-58 0.822.0;2.0 1.422.6;2.6 -0.6 1.6; 1.6 l Co-60 -0.3 5.1; 5.1 1.422.7;2.7 -0.6 5.8;5.8 Zn-65 -1.123.8;3.8 -3.625.1;5.2 -1.023.3;3.3 Zr/Nb-95 0.8 2.4; 2.4 1.3 2.6; 2.6 -0.5 2.1; 2.1 Cs-134 0.6 0.8;0.8 0.220.3;0.3 0.1 0.1;0.1 l Cs 137 1.1 1.9; 1.9 0.8 2.0; 2.0 0.8 1.7; 1.7 Ba/La-140 2.0 4.8;4.8 -3.0 9.4;9.4 1.525.3;5.3 l

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BYRON Table 7. Surface Water Collection: Monthly composites of weekly collections ODCM- Gross Beta = 4, Mn-54 = 15, Fe-59 = 30, Co-58 = 15, Co-60 = 15, Zn-65 = 30, Required 11Ds: Zr/Nb-95 = 15, Cs-134 = 15 Cs-137 = 18, Ba/La-140 = 15 pCi/L Units: pCi/L Sample Description and Concentration BY-12 Oregon Pool of Rock River. Downstream 1998 Collection July August September Period Lab Code BYSW-6148 BYSW-6895 BYSW-8048 Gross Beta 4.6 1.3;1.4 3.3 2 1.5;1.6 3.7 1.6 ; 1.7 Mn-54 0.221.9;1.9 0.2 3.2; 3.2 -0.522.0;2.0 Fe-59 -5.5 6.1; 6.1 6.2 26.8; 26.8 -0.8 25.5; 25.5 Co-58 1.0 t 2.2; 2.2 2.923.4;3.4 1.622.2;2.2 Co-60 -1.7113.8;13.8 -1.2 4.3;4.3 1.121.6;1.6 Zn-65 -0.724.8;4.8 -1.6 6.3; 6.3 -4.8 4.0; 4.1 Zr/Nb-95 1.6 3.2; 3.2 -2.2 5.3:5.3 0.2 3.3; 3.3 Cs-134 0.2 0.2;0.2 1.5 z 7.8; 7.8 0.1 0.1:0.1 Cs-137 -0.222.2;2.2 0.3 2.9; 2.9 -0 3 t 2.0; 2.0 Ba/La-140 0.924.6;4.6 -8.7 12.8; 12.9 0.421.4;1.4

.1998 Collection October November December Pedad Lab Code BYSW-9500 BYSW-10271 BYSW-Illl7

  • l Gross Beta 2.5 1.6 ; 1.6 5.6
  • 1.8:2.0 1.8 1.4 ; 1.5 l

Mn-54 1.2 2.1;2.1 -0.1 2.0; 2.0 -0.4 2.0; 2.0 Fe-59 -3.7135.8;35.8 -0.9 2.4; 2.4 3.1225.9;25.9 Co-58 -1.0 2.3;2.3 0.622.2;2.2 1.3 2.I;2.1 Co-60 -0.3 i 0.4; 0.4 0.1 0.8 ; 0.8 -0.922.4;2.4 Zn-65 -2.5 4.7; 4.7 0.7

  • 2.8; 2.8 0.4 5.1 ; 5.1 Zr/Nb-95 2.8 7.6; 7.6 0.322.4;2.4 -0.422.7;2.7 Cs 134 0.620.4;0.4 0.220.1;0.1 0.1 0.1 ; 0.1 Cs-137 -0.5 2.0; 2.0 1.222.I;2.1 1.022.2;2.2 Ba/La-140 -2.7 t 33.9; 33.9 3.626.8;6.8 -6.1 14.3; 14.3 9

l

  • Results reflect four collections during the month; river frozen on 12-22-98.

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1 Table 7. Surface Water Collection: Monthly composites of weekly collectio,ns ODCM- Gr6ss Beta = 4, Mn-54 = 15, Fe-59 = 30, Co-58 = 15, Co-60 = 15,2n-65 = 30, Required LLDs: Zr/Nb-95 = 15, Cs-134 = 15, Cs-137 = 18, Ba/La-140 = 15 pCi/L Units: pCi/L i

Sample Description and Concentration i BY-29 (C) Byron. Uostream 1998 Collection January February March Period Lab Code BYSW-83 BYSW-1372 BYSW 2055 Gross Beta 3.921.7;1.8 3.220.8;0.9 4.1 1.5;1.7 Mn-54 0.0 0.7;0.7 -0.422.4;2.4 -0.822.I;2.1 Fe-59 -0.521.9;1.9 3.514.8;4.8 2.7 20.8;20.8 Co-58 -0.I 1.0; 1.0 -0.1 2.6;2.6 -0.5 2.1 ; 2.I  ;

Co-60 0.3 0.7;0.7 0.6 5.2; 5.2 -0.0 0.0; 0.0 I Zn-65 -1.6 1.5; 1.5 -0.6 5.8; 5.8 -6.4 3.9; 4.0 Zr/Nb-95 -1.3 1.3;1.3 -1.8 2.8; 2.8 1.7 2.3;2.3 Cs-134 0.7 0.5 ; 0.5 -0.5 0.7; 0.7 -1.020.9;0.9 l Cs-137 0.420.7;0.8 -1.1 2.7;2.7 3.2 2.2;2.2 Ba/La-140 -2.3 3.0; 3.0 -6.529.6;9.6 -1.822.3;2.3 1998 Collection April May June Period Lab Code BYSW-2935 BYSW-4048 BYSW-4868 Gross Beta 2.021.4;1.4 2.4 t 1.4 ; 1.4 2.521.5;1.6 Mn-54 0.4 1.6; 1.6 -0.6 1.7; 1.7 0.4 1.8 ; 1.8 Fe-59 0.8 2 2.1; 2.1 0.8 13.9; 13.9 -0.720.9;0.9 Co-58 1.521.8;1.9 1.522.0;2.1 -0.4 2.1;2.1 Co-60 0.921.6;1.6 2.1248.1;48.1 0.322.1;2.1 Zn-65 -0.123.4;3.4 -1.523.5;3.5 -2.524.0;4.1 Zr/Nb-95 -1.322.6;2.6 -1.022.4;2.4 1.022.3;2.3 Cs-134 -1.7 2.3; 2.3 0.120.2;0.2 1.1 1.1;1.1 Cs-137 0.521.7;1.7 1.5 2.1; 2.1 m 1.322.1;2.1 Ba/La-140 -2.2282.5;82.5 -0.721.5;1.5 -0.8 1.2;1.2 III 36

1 BYRON Table 7. Surface Water Collection: Monthly composites of weekly collections ODCM- Gross Beta = 4, Mn-54 = 15, Fe-59 = 30, Co-58 = 15, Co-60 = 15. Zn-65 = 30, Required LLDs: Zr/Nb-95 = 15, Cs-134 = 15, Cs-137 = 18, Ba/La-140 = 15 pCi/L I

Units: pCi/L Sample Description and Concentration BY-29 (C) Byron. Unstream 1998 Collection July August September Period Lab Code BYSW-6149 BYSW.6896 BYSW-8049 Gross Beta 4.0 1.6 ; 1.7 3.7 1.5 ; 1.6 4.3 t 1.6 ;1.7 Mn-54 -0.6 1.7; 1.7 -0.811.1;1.1 -0.1 1.7; 1.7 Fe-59 1.2 t 5.2; 5.2 1.I 9.3; 9.3 -1.6 t 2.0; 2.0 Co-58 0.7 2.0; 2.0 0.8 1. I ; 1.1 -1.3 t 1.7; 1.7 Co-60 -0.3 0.3; 0.3 0.0 0.0; 0.0 0.5 t 3.0; 3.0 Zn-65 -1.3 3.4; 3.4 -1.8 t 2.0; 2.0 0.7 3.6; 3.6 Zr/Nb-95 -0.3 2.3 ; 2.3 0.3 t 1.8; 1.8 0.1 2.8 ; 2.8 Cs-134 1.8 1.5 ; 1.6 -0.2 0.0; 0.1 -0.1 0.1 ; 0.1 Cs-137 1.221.6;1.6 0.711.0;1.0 0.221.8;1.8 Ba/La-140 -0.5 7.6; 7.6 -0.9

  • 2.6; 2.6 -4.015.6;5.6 i

1998 Collection October November December Period Lab Code BYSW-9501 BYSW-10272 BYSW-11118 d Gross Beta 4.0 1.7 ; 1.8 3.0 t 1.5 ; 1.6 2.7 e 1.4 ; 1.5 Mn-54 0.222.5;2.5 0.111.3;1.3 0.1 2.1 ; 2.1 Fe-59 1.4 3.0; 3.0 1.7 26.9; 26.9 3.6 21.0;21.0 Co-58 1.2 2.8; 2.8 0.5 1.5 ; 1.5 -1.8 2.3;2.3 Co-60 -1.7 4.2;4.2 1.2 3.1; 3.1 0.5 t 2.4; 2.4 Zn-65 -1.9 5.3;5.3 -1.9

  • 2.9; 2.9 1.2 3.9; 3.9 ,

Zr/Nb-95 0.5 5.8;5.8 0.122.0;2.0 -4.9 5.6; 5.6 Cs-134 1.2219.1;19.1 -0.511.0;1.0 1.0 1.4; 1.4 Cs-137 0.8 2.4; 2.4 -0.611.5;1.5 0.3 t 1.7; 1.7 Ba/La-140 14.4 98.4; 98.4 -2.925.2;5.2 0.723.1;3.1 l

' Results reflect one collection during the month; river frozen.

  • Results reflect three collections during the month; river frozen on 02-03-98.
  • Results reflect four collections during the month; sample of 03-17-98 lost in transit. l

' Results reflect four collections during the month; river frozen on 12-29-98.

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BYRON Table 7. Surface Water Collection: Quarterly composites of weekly collections ODCM- ,

~

Required LLD: H-3 = 200 pCi/L Units: pC1/L 1998 Sample Description and Concentration Collection Period Lab Code Tritium BY-12 Oregon Pool of Rock River. Downstream ist Quarter BYSW. 2745 141 85;87 2nd Quarter BYSW- 4776 117 84;85 3rd Quarter BYSW. 7748 547 104;128 4th Quarter BYSW 10985 3,617

  • 181;524 BY-29 (O Byron. Upstream ist Quarter BYSW- 2747 36 81;81 2nd Quarter BYSW- 4777 64 i 81;82 3rd Quarter BYSW- 7749 31
  • 83;83 4th Quarter BYSW- 11091 102
  • 81;83 l

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BYRON Table 8. Well Water Collection: Quarterly ODCM- H-3 = 200, Mn-54 = 15, Fe-59 = 30, Co-58 = 15, Co-60 = 15, Zn-65 = 30, Required LLDs: Zr/Nb-95 = 15, Cs-134 = 15, Cs-137 = 18, Ba/La-140 = 15 pCi/L Units: pCi/L Sample Description and Concentration BY-14 Comed Offsite Well Date Collected 01-06-98 04-07-98 07-08-98 10-06-98 Lab Code BYWW-84 BYWW-2149 BYWW-5012 BYWW-8083 H3 -6192;92 87 z 80; 81 91 82;83 56 84;84 Mn 54 -0.1 1.3;1.3 0.0 1.1 ; 1.1 0.4 1.4; 1.4 -0.1 1.6; 1.6 Fe-59 -1.6 20.7;20.7 -1.6 3.1; 3.1 -1.6

  • 3.5 ; 3.5 0.9 6.3;6.3 Co-58 -0.92 1.4;1.4 0.5 1.1 ; 1.1 1.511.6;1.7 -0.6 1.9; 1.9 Co-60 0.1 t 0.3; 0.3 0.911.3;1.3 0.8 0.8 ; 0.9 1.82 1.6;1.6 Zn-65 0.5
  • 2.3; 2.3 1.2 t 2.6; 2.6 -0.2 2.8; 2.8 -1.023.3;3.3 Zr/Nb-95 1.I 1.9; 1.9 0.4 t 1.3; 1.3 2.5 2.2; 2.3 2.I22.8;2.8 Cs-134 0.110.2;0.2 0.020.2;0.2 0.8 1.0; 1.0 -1.020.5;0.5 Cs-137 -0.2 1.3;1.3 0.7 1.2 ; 1.2 -0.921.5;1.5 -0.1 i 1.6; 1.6 Ba/La-140 -0.3 0.'8; 0.8 -0.420.6;0.6 -0.220.2;0.2 1.4 9.1; 9.1 BY-18 McCov Farmstead Date Collected 01-06-98 04-07-98 07-08-98 10-06-98 l

Lab Code BYWW-85 BYWW-2150 BYWW-5013 BYWW-8084 l

H-3 125 2 84;86 54 79;79 39 80;80 -10 1 81;81 Mn-54 1.0 2.0; 2.0 0.8 1.6; 1.6 0.2 0.7; 0.7 0.7 1.3 ; 1.3 Fe-59 -0.9 6.6; 6.6 1.2 1.9; 1.9 0.1 0.5 ; 0.5 2.6 4.8; 4.8 Co-58 -1.6 2.2;2.2 -1.021.8;1.8 0.1 0.8 ; 0.8 -0.2 1.5 ; 1.5 Co-60 1.922.8;2.8 0.521.0;1.0 0.8 7.5;7.5 0.4 0.9; 0.9 Zn-65 0.424.3;4.3 -3.123.2;3.2 -1.011.5;1.5 -2.7 t 3.I ; 3.1 Zr/Nb-95 0.322.8;2.8 1.221.2;1.2 0.8 1.3;1.3 0.121.9;1.9 Cs-134 -0.926.4;6.4 1.820.6;0.7 0.3 0.1 ; 0.1 -0.5 1 0.6; 0.6 Cs-137 0.8 t 1.9; 1.9 1.32 1.8;1.8 0.3 0.7; 0.7 0.6 1. I ; 1.1 Ba/La-140 -1.2 1.4; 1.4 -1.6 7.0; 7.0 1.912.6;2.7 4.6 12.6; 12.6 III - 39 J

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1 Table 8. WellWater Collection: Quarterly -

l ODCM- H-p = 200, Mn-54 = 15, Fe-59 = 30, Co-58 = 15, Co-60 = 15, Zn-65 = 30,

! Required LLDs: Zr/Nb-95 s 15 Cs-134 = 15, Cs-137 = 18, Ba/La-140 = 15 pCi/L I' Units: pCi/L i

l Sample Description and Concentration BY-32 Ron Wolford l

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BYRON MILCH ANIMALS CENSUS,-1998 Sampling Locations BY-26 Glen Hazzard's Dairy 11.6 miles, Sector A 10% Pasture 90% Feed BY-20 K. Reeverts Dairy Farm 1.9 miles, Sector C 0% Pasture 100% Feed BY-30 Don Roos Dairy 5.1 miles, Sector G 0% Pasture j 100% Feed l l

BY-27 Kenneth Druien Dairy Farm' l 5.2 miles, Sector M I 10% Pasture 90% Feed 2.5 miles, Sector N 10% Pasture 90% Feed 5.8 miles, Sector Q 20% Pasture 80% Feed Census conducted by W. Mueller on August 19,1998

  • Dairy farm went out of business 09-08-98.

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Sector Direction Distance A N 3.0 miles B NNE 1.5 miles C NE 0.4 miles D ENE 3.0 miles E E 1.4 miles F ESE 1.5 miles G SE 3.5 miles H SSE 3.2 miles J S 0.6 miles K SSW 2.2 miles L SW 3.2 miles M WSW 1.7 miles '

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a. Air Samplers (2 TLDs per location) 12.5 14.3 12.1 14.2 I SY.01 1 SYRON 13.4 13.7 11.9 13.2 BY.01 2 BYRON PAYNES FT. 16.5 17.1 15.0 17.1 l SY.04 1 15.7 17.4 15.5 14.0 3Y.04 2 PAYNES PT.

12.9 13.7 12.2 13.9 3Y.04 1 OREGON 13.0 13.s 12.7 13.4 3Y.04 2 OREGON 12.3 13.0 10.7 13.0 BY.21 1 NEARSITE N 11.7 13.1 10.9 12.0 BY.21 2 NEAR3tTE N 17.s 17.3 15.1 17.4 SY.22 1 NEARSITE ESE 15.7 17.0 16.4 17.3 SY.22 2 NEARSITE ESE 15.1 15.9 15.5 16.0 3Y.23 1 NEARSITE S 15.9 14.3 15.4 15.7 BY.23 2 NEARSITE S 14.4 14.8 14.8 15.2 3Y.24 1 NEARSITE S*d 15.1 15.0 14.1 15.4 3Y.24 2 NEARS!?E SW Air Sampler Mean g S.D. 14.5 + 1.8 15.2 1 1.7 13.9 2 2.1 15.0 3 1.s

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C. Outer Ring (200 Seriest 15.8 16,7 16.0 16.7 3Y 201 3 16.3 17.2 16.6 16.9 BY-201-4 15.2 16.5 15.2 20.1 3Y-202 1 17,0 19.5 17.3 19.8 SY 203 2 12 J 13.1 12.4 13.4 J BY 201 1 15.2 15.0 15.6 16.6 3Y-201 2 14.1 14.5 13.5 15.2 3Y.204 1 17.s 16.5 18.6 17.7 BY-204 2 17.1 18.1 17.5 10.3 SY.205-1 16.0 15.7 17.5 15.0 BY 205 2 15.6 16.8 15.0 17.4  ;

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15.8 + 1.5 17.0 g 2.1 15.8 g 1.8 16.3 g 1.s INDICATOR 14 CAT 10N MZAN 3 S.D.

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!!!. SPECIAL INTEREST 14 CAT 10NS (1 TLD per location) 12.2 15.5 11.1 13.1 BY.301 1 CSGSF 16.1 15.5 15.8 14.9 BY 302 1 FARKING 14T 14.3 14.7 14.1 15.1 3Y.314 1 RESTRICTED AAEA FENCE / NEST OF DAM SPECIAL IlrTEREST 14 CAT 10N Mean g S.D. 14.0 g 1.6 15 4 g 0.6 13.4 + 2.0 14.8 1 1.5 Annual SPECIAL INTEREST 14 CAT 10N Mean g S.D. 14.4 2 1.5 1 I

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Also reported are results of in-house spikes, blanks, duplicates and mixed analyte performance evaluation program. Appendix A is updated four times a year; the complete Appendix is included in March, June, September and December monthly progress reports only. Please refer to March, June, September and December progress reports for information.

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Teledyne Brown Engineering Environmental Services, Midwest Laboratory (formerly Teledyne Isotopes l and Hazelton Environmental Services) 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 know 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. 3 Participant laboratories measure the concentration of specified radionuclides and report them to the issuing agency. Several months later, the agency reports the known values to the participant laboratories and specifies controllimits. 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 V-1 were obtained through participation in the environmental sample crosscheck program for milk, water, air filters, and food samples during the current year. This program is conducted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Research and Developement National Exposure Research Laboratory Characterization Research Division-Las Vegas, Nevada.

Table V-2 lists results of the analyses on in-house " spiked" samples.

Table V-3 lists results of the in-house " blank" samples.

Table V-4 lists results of the in-house " duplicate" program.

Table V-5 list results of the mixed analyte performance evaluation program.

Table V-6 list results of the Environmental Measurement Laboratory Quality Assessment Program.

Out-of-limit results are explained directly below the result.

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Concentration in pCi/L' Lab Sample Date EPA Result

  • Control TBEESML Results Code Type Collected Analysis 1s, N=1 Limits
  • 2 Sigma d STW 815 Water Jan,1998 Sr-89 8.0
  • 5.0 2.2 - 13.8 6.0
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STW-815 Water Jan,1998 Sr-90 32.0 5.0 26.2 - 37.8 27.3 1.2;3.0 STW-816 Water Jan,1998 Gr. Alpha 30.5 7.6 21.7 - 39.3 31.2 2.3;4.4 STW-816 Water Jan,1998 Gr. Beta 3.9

  • 5.0 0.0 - 9.7 6.6 0.6;1.2 .

l STW-817 Water Feb,1998 I-131 104.9 10.5 86.7 - 123.1 111.1

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  • 2.4 11.8 - 20.2 14.9 1.3;2.0 STW-818 Water Feb,1998 Ra-228 33.3
  • 8.3 18.9 - 47.7 30.9 1.9;3.6 STW-818 Water Feb,1998 U 32.0 3.0 26.8 - 37.2 25.8 1.1;2.8 l

The presence of U-232 in the sample interfered with the recovery calculation. Result of recalculation; 28.2*1.2 pCi/L.

STW-823 Water Mar,1998 H-3 2155.0 348.0 1551.2 - 2758.8 2151.0

  • 75.2;302.0 STW-824 Water Apr,1998 Gr. Alpha 54.4 13.6 30.8 - 70.8 48.3
  • 1.5;6.1 STW-824 Water Apr,1998 Ra-226 15.0
  • 2.3 11.0 - 19.0 15.3 0.9;1.8 i

STW-824 Water Apr,1998 Ra-228 9.3 2.3 5.3 - 13.3 7.8 1.0;1.3 STW-824 Water Apr,1998 Uranium 5.03.0 0.0 - 10.2 5.1

  • 0.1;0.5 STW-825 Water Apr,1998 Co-60 50.0
  • 5.0 41.3 - 58.7 50.0 1.7;7.4 STW-825 Water Apr,1998 Cs-134 22.0 5.0 13.3 - 30.7 20.7 1.2;3.2 STW-825 Water Apr,1998 Cs-137 10.0
  • 5.0 1.3 - 18.7 9.0
  • 1.0;1.6 STW-825 Water Apr,1998 Gr. Beta 94.7
  • 10.0 77.4 - 112.0 92.1 3.2;14.5 STW-825 Water Apr,1998 Sr-89 6.0
  • 5.0 0.0 - 14.7 5.3 1.5;1.6 STW-825 Water Apr,1998 Sr-90 18.0 5.0 9.3 - 26.7 17.3 1.5;2.3 STW-826 Water Jun,1998 Ba-133 40.0
  • 5.0 31.3 - 48.7 36.0
  • 1.0;5.3 STW-826 Water Jun,1998 Co-60 12.0
  • 5.0 3.3 - 20.7 14.0
  • 1.0;2.3 STW-826 Water Jun,1998 Cs-134 31.0
  • 5.0 22.3 - 39.7 26.721.2;4.0 STW-826 Water Jun,1998 Cs-137 35.0
  • 5.0 26.3 - 43.7 32.7
  • 3.8;6.0 Water Jun,1998 Zn-65 104.0 10.0 86.7 - 121.3 99.0 11.8;18.5 STW-826 Water Jun,1998 Ra-226 4.9
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  • 5.0 0.0 - 15.7 7.0 0.0;0.7 STW-832 Water Jul,1998 Gr. Alpha 7.2 5.0 0.0 - 15.9 5.8 0.4;0.8 STW-832 Water Jul,1998 Gr. Beta 12.8
  • 5.0 4.1 - 21.5 12.4 0.4;1.9 STW-833 Water Aug,1998 H-3 17996.0
  • 1800.0 14873.0 - 21119.0 17732.0 31.0;2411.8 STW-840 Water Sep,1998 I-131 6.1
  • 2.0 2.6 - 9.6 5.9 i 0.1; 0.6 STW-841 Water Sep,1998 Ra-226 1.7 0.3 1.2 - 2.2 1.7 0.1;0.2 STW-841 Water Sep,1998 Ra-228 5.7*1.4 3.3 - 8.1 6.1 0.6;0.9 STW-841 Water Sep,1998 Uranium 9.1 3.0 3.9 - 14.3 8.2
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  • USEPA results are presented as the known values and expected laboratory precision (1 sigma,1 determination) l and control limits as defined by the EPA.
  • Unless otherwise indicated, the TBEESML results are given as the mean 2 standard deviations for three determinations. The numbers after the semi-colon are the Total Propagated Uncertainty of the result.

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  • 2s, n=1' SPW-77 Water Jan,1998 Cs-137 A 77.2 58.5- 96.0 78.6 7.8;11.0 SPW-129 Water Jan,1998 Am-241 A 20.6 16.5- 24.8 17.0
  • 1.2;2.1 i SPW-130 Water Jan,1998 Ra-226 A 10.4 8.4- 12.3 9.4 0.1;0.9 SPW-130 Water Jan,1998 Ra 226 A 14.0 9.3- 18.7 12.723.1;3.3 SPMI-498 Milk Jan,1998 Co-60 A 36.9 27.7- 46.1 41.4 3.6; 5.5 SPMI-498 Milk Jan,1998 Cs-134 A 32.5 24.8- 40.2 31.8 3.2;4.5 SPMI-498 Milk Jan,1998 Cs-137 A 38.6 28.8- 48.3 37.0 4.6;5.9 {

SPW-499 Water Jan,1998 Co-60 A 36.9 24.2- 49.6 44.4

  • 7.9;9.0 i SPW-499 Water Jan,1998 Cs-134 A 32.5 20.7- 44.3 35.0
  • 7.8;8.5 SPW-499 Water Jan,1998 Cs-137 A 38.6 23.6- 53.5 39.2 1 10.4;11.1 SPW-594 Water Jan,1998 H-3 A 45598.0 36490.1- 54705.9 45125.0
  • 568.0;4548.1 SPAP-5330 Air Filter Jan,1998 Cs-137 A 1.9 1.5 - 2.3 1.7 t 0.0;0.2 SPW-664 Water Feb,1998 U-234 A 3.0 2.2 - 3.8 2.6
  • 0.4;0.5 SPW-664 Water Feb,1998 U-238 A 3.0 2.1 - 3.9 3.3
  • 0.5;0.6 SPCH-746 Charcoal Feb,1998 I-131(g) A 2.0 1.6- 2.4 1.7 0.1;0.2 Canister SPVE-750 Vegetation Feb,1998 I-131(g) A 5.4 4.3 - 6.6 6.2
  • 0.1;0.6 I SPW-790 Water Feb,1998 I-131 A 137.0 109.6- 164.4 136.4 1.3;13.7 SPMI-791 Milk Feb,1998 I-131 A 137.0 110.0- 164.1 132.6 1.6;13.4 I SPW-497 Water Feb,1998 Gr. Alpha A 41.3 28.4- 54.2 43.7 7.6;8.8 l SPW-497 Water Feb,1998 Gr. Beta A 61.7 48.9 - 74.5 59.5 2.9;6.6 SPW-9854 Water Feb,1998 Gr. Alpha A 53.9 40.4- 67.3 62.6 5.1;8.1 SPAP-748 Air Filter Feb,1998 Gr. Beta A 1.7 1.3 - 2.0 1.7 0.0;0.2 SPW-1663 Water Feb,1998 Ra-226 A 13.8 10.9- 16.7 14.4 0.5;1.5 l SPW-1663 Water Feb,1998 Ra-228 A 18.3 14.0- 22.6 18.8 1.6;2.5 SPW-1665 Water Mar,1998 Ra-226 A 13.8 11.0- 16.6 14.2
  • 0.3;1.4 SPW-1665 Water Mar,1998 Ra-228 A 18.3 14.0- 22.6 18.1
  • 1.7;2.5 SPW-1666 Water Mar,1998 Sr-89 A 75.9 61.3- 90.6 65.4 2.7;7.1 SPW-1666 Water Mar,1998 Sr-90 A 32.7 26.3- 39.0 28.0
  • 1.2;3.1 SPAP-1728 Air Filter Mar,1998 Gr. Beta A 8.0 6.4 - 9.6 8.2 0.0;0.8 SPW-1998 Water Apr,1998 Ra-226 A 13.8 11.0- 16.6 13.7 0.3;1.4 j SPW-1998 Water Apr,1998 Ra-228 A 18,2 14.4- 22.0 14.6 1.4;2.0 SPW-792 Water Apr,1998 Th-230 A 17.4 12.2- 22.5 18.6 2.9;3.4 Apr,1998 H-3 A 43287.0 34757.8- 51816.2 41641.0 1 552.0;4200.5 SPW-2278 Water Water Apr,1998 Gr. Alpha A 41.3 32.6- 49.9 41.1 1.8;4.5 SPW-2284 Water Apr,1998 Gr. Beta A 30.7 24.3- 37.2 32.0
  • 1.1;3.4 SPW-2284 A 58.6- 94.8 80.8
  • 6.6;10.4 SPMI-5451 Milk Apr,1998 Cs-137 76.7 V2-5 l

I Table V-2. In-house " spike" samples.

Concentration in pCi/L' Lab Sample Date Accepted Known TBEESML Results Code Type Collected Analysis Rejected Activity Control Limits" 2s, n=1' SPW-5459 Water Apr,1998 Co-60 A 44.7 34.1- 55.2 48.5 3.7; 6.1 SPW-5459 Water Apr,1998 Cs-137 A 38.3 26.5- 48.2 42.3

  • 4.3;6.0 SPW-2977 Water May,1998 Ra-226 A 13.8 11.2- 16.4 11.9
  • 0.3;1.2 SPW-2977 Water May,1998 Ra-228 A 18.0 13.9- 22.1 16.3
  • 1.7;2.3 SPAP-3041 Air Filter May,1998 Cs-137 A 1.9 1.5 - 2.3 2.0
  • 0.0;0.2 SPW-3043 Water May,1998 Gr. Alpha A 41.3 32.3- 50.2 40.5 2.6;4.8 SPW-3043 Water May,1998 Gr. Beta A 30.7 23.7- 37.6 35.8
  • 1.5;3.9 SPSO-3898 Soil May,1998 Cs-134 A 0.1 0.1 - 0.1 0.1
  • 0.0;0.0 SPSO-3898 Soil May,1998 Cs-137 A 0.4 0.3 - 0.5 0.520.0;0.1 SPF-3900 Fish May,1998 Cs-134 A 0.4 0.3 - 0.5 0.4 i 0.0;0.0 SPF-3900 Fish May,1998 Cs-137 A 0.3 0.2- 0.4 0.3 0.0;0.0 SPW-4162 Water Jun,1998 Ra-226 A 13.8 11.1- 16.5 13.0 0.2;1.3 SPW-4162 Water Jun,1998 Ra-228 A 17.8 13.7- 21.9 16.7 1.6; 2.3 SPW-5340 Water Jun,1998 Gr. Alpha A 41.2 32.6- 49.9 41.4 1.9;4.5 SPW-5340 Water Jun,1998 Gr. Beta A 64.9 52.1- 77.8 61.9
  • 1.5;6.4 SPW-4718 Water Jul,1998 Ra-226 A 13.8 11.1- 16.5 12.9
  • 0.1;1.3 SPW-4718 Water Jul,1998 Ra-228 R 17.7 13.8- 21.5 13.1
  • 1.6;2.1 SPCH-512 Charcoal Jul,1998 I-131(g) A 0.6 0.4 - 0.7 0.6 0.0;0.1 Canister SPMI-5131 Milk Jul,1998 Cs-137 A 76.4 56.4- 96.4 83.9
  • 9.1;12.4 SPMI-5131 Milk Jul,1998 I-131 A 61.0 48.5- 73.6 64.0 0.8;6.4 SPMI-5131 Milk Jul,1998 I-131(g) A 61.0 42.3- 79.8 62.1
  • 11.0;12.6 SPMI-5131 Milk Jul,1998 Sr-89 A 62.1 50.2- 73.9 52.7 2.1;5.7 SPMI-5131 Milk Jul,1998 Sr-90 A 32.4 25.9- 38.9 29.8 1.4;3.3 '

SPW-5134 Water Jul,1998 H-3 A 21666.0 17370.4- 25961.6 20918.0 396.0;2129.0 l SPW-5137 Water Jul,1998 Co-60 A 43.6 33.2- 53.9 45.0

  • 4.0;6.0 SPW-5137 Water Jul,1998 Cs-137 A 76.4 59.4- 93.3 72.1 5.8;9.3 SPW-5137 Water Jul,1998 I-131 A 61.0 49.7- 72.4 52.1
  • 0.7;5.3 SPW-5137 Water Jul,1998 I-131(g) A 61.0 45.2- 76.8 58.8
  • 7.7;9.7 SPW-5136 Water Jul,1998 Gr. Alpha A 41.2 31.6- 50.9 50.0
  • 2.3;5.5 SPW-5136 Water Jul,1998 Gr. Beta A 64.8 51.1- 78.5 70.2
  • 1.9;7.3 SPAP-5611 Air Filter Jul,1998 Cs-137 A 1.9 1.5 - 2.2 1.7
  • 0.0;0.2 SPF 5453 Fish Jul,1998 Cs-137 A 0.3 0.2 - 0.4 0.3
  • 0.0;0.0 SPAP-5611 Air Filter Jul,1998 Cs-137 A 1.9 1.5 - 2.2 2.0
  • 0.0;0.2 SPW-6091 Water Aug,1998 Gr. Alpha R 41.2 33.6- 48.8 30.611.7;3.5 SPW-6091 Water Aug,1998 Gr. Beta A 30.5 24.2- 36.8 30.3 1.2;3.2 SPW-6092 Water Aug,1998 Ra-226 A 6.9 5.6- 8.2 6.3 0.2;0.7 V2-6

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Table V-2. In-house " spike" samples. .

l l

Concentration in pCi/L' Lab Sample Date Accepted Known TBEESML Results Code Type Collected Analysis Rejected Activity Control Limits" 2s, n=1' SPW-6092 Water Aug,1998 Ra-228 A 8.7 6.3- 11.1 7.9 1.3;1.5 SPW-7143 Water Sep,1998 Ra-226 A 13.8 11.1- 16.5 12.3 0.5;1.3 SPW-7143 Water Sep,1998 Ra-228 A 17.3 13.2- 21.3 15.7 1.7; 2.3 SPW-7144 Wabr Sep,1998 Gr. Alpha A 34.0 26.7- 41.3 35.5

  • 1.7;3.9 SPW-7144 Water Sep,1998 Gr. Beta A 30.4 23.9- S6.9 33.1 1.1;3.5 l SPAP-7394 Air Filter Sty,1998 Gr. Beta (ss) A 6.8 5.4 - 6.1 6.7 0.0;0.7 SPMI-7592 Milk Sep,'998 Cs-137 A 38.0 26.3- 49.7 34.4 7.1;7.9 SPMI-7592 Milk Sep,19.'8 I-131 A 61.6 49.5 - 73.6 58.2 0.9;5.9 SPW-7594 Water Sep,1991 Co-60 A 42.3 28.2- 56.5 46.2
  • 8.8;9.9 )

SPW-7594 Water Sep,1991 1-131 A 82.1 66.0- 98.1 78.0 0.8;7.8 l SPW-7594 Water Sep,19'3 I-131(g) A 82.1 57.8- 106.3 80.6

  • 13.9;16.1 SPVE-7596 Vegetation Sep,19 #8 I-131(g) A 2.5 1.9 - 3.0 2.6 t 0.1;0.3 SPCH-761 Charcoal Sep,19 78 I-131(g) A 1.3 1.0 - 1.6 1.4 0.1;0.2 Canister l l

SPF-1602 Fish Oct, D98 Cs-137 A 0.6 0.5 - 0.7 0.6 i 0.0;0.1 SPW-8178 Water Oct,1998 Gr. Alpha R 34.0 27.4- 40.5 25.211.9;3.2 SPW-8178 Water Oct,1998 Gr. Beta A 30.4 24.0- 36.7 30.2

  • 1.3;3.3 SPW-8179 Water Oct,1998 Ra-226 R 13.8 11.3- 16.3 11.1
  • 0.2;1.1 SPW-8179 Water Oct,1998 Ra-228 A 17.1 12.8 21.4 17.8
  • 1.9;2.6 SPAP-8457 Air Filter Oct,1998 Cs-137 A 1.8 1.5 - 2.2 1.8
  • 0.0;0.2 SPAP-8567 Air Filter Oct,1998 Gr. Beta A 6.5 5.2 - 7.8 6.5 0.1;0.7 SPSO-9953 Soil Oct,1998 Cs-134 A 0.1 0.1 - 0.1 0.1 0.0;0.0 SPSO-9953 Soil Oct,1998 Cs-137 A 0.4 0.3 - 0.5 0.4
  • 0.0;0.0 SPW-9386 Water Nov,1998 Ra-226 A 13.8 10.9- 16.7 14.8 0.5;1.5 SPW-9386 Water Nov,1998 Ra-228 A 17.0 13.0- 20.9 15.7
  • 1.6;2.2 SPW-9387 Water Nov,1998 Gr. Alpha A 34.0 26.9- 41.0 27.5
  • 2.4;3.6 SPW-9387 Water Nov,1998 Gr. Beta A 30.3 23.1 - 37.5 36.0 2.1;4.2 SPW-1034 Water Nov,1998 Sr-90 A 3.2 1.7- 4.7 4.3 1.1;1.2 l SPW-1034 Water Nov,1998 H-3 A 38848.0 31026.9- 46669.1 38980.0 548.0;3936.3 SPW-1034 Water Dec,1998 Ra-226 A 6.9 5.5 - 8.3 6.7
  • 0.3;0.7 SPW-1034 Water Dec,1998 Ra-228 A 8.4 5.6- 11.2 7.4
  • 1.8;1.9 SPW-1034 Water Dec,1998 Gr. Alpha R 34.0 24.6- 43.3 49.3 3.4;6.0 SPW-1034 Water Dec,1998 Gr. Beta A 30.3 23.5 - 37.0 33.6 1.7;3.8 SPW-1038 Water Dec,1998 U A 4.2 3.3 - 5.1 4.1
  • 0.3;0.5 SPW-1039 Water Dec,1998 U A 4.2 't 3 - 5.1 4.3 0.3;0.5 V2-7

Table V-2. In-house " spike" samples. ,

Concentration in pCi/L' Lab Sample Date Accepted Known TBEESML Results Code Type Collected Analysis Rejected Activity Control Limits

  • 2s, n=1'
  • All results are in pCi/L, except for elemental potassium (K) data in milk, which are in mg/L.; air filter samples, which are in pCi/ Filter; and food products, which are in mg/Kg.
  • Controllimits are based on the known value 10%+TPU (Where all parametric uncertainties, other than counting statistics, are less than 5%).
  • All samples are the results of single detenninations. The result is reported in the following format:

Activity

  • Counting Error ; Total Propagated Uncertainty.

NOTE: For fish, Jello is used for the spike matrix. For vegetation, Sawdust is used for the spike matrix.

V2-8

Table V-3. In-house " blank" samples.

Concentration pCi/L*.

Teledyne Results Acceptance Lab Sample Sample (4.66 Sigma) Criteria Code Type Date Analysis LLD Activity" (4.66 Sigma) l RA-1 Water Jan 1998 Ra-226 <0.015 0.02 0.01:0.01 < 1.0 RA-1 Water Jan1998 Ra-228 <0.8745 0.66 0.49;0.49 < 1.0 l SPW-333 Water Jan1998 Am-241 <0.09346 0.01 0.07;0.07 < 1.0 SPW-495 Water Jan 1998 Gr. Alpha <0.3138 0.00 0.21;0.21 < 1.0 SPW-495 Water Jan1998 Gr. Beta <0.8107 1.47

  • 0.61;0.65 < 3.2 l SPW-495 Water Jan1998 Sr-90 <0.85950 0.55 t0.46;0.46 < 1.0 SPMI-496 Milk Jan1998 Sr-89 <0.95765 0.60 t 0.86;0.87 < 5.0  :

SPMI-496 Milk Jan 1998 Sr-90 N/A 0.81

  • 0.30;0.31 < 1.0 Low level of Sr-90 concentration in milk (1-5 pCi/L) is not unusual.

SPW-593 Water Jan 1998 H-3 <156.025 10.41 77.82;77.83 < 200.0 SPAP-5331 Air Filter Jan 1998 Cs-137 <0.00092 0.00 0.00;0.00 < 10.0 SPW-1662 Water Feb l998 Ra-226 <0.0134 0.04 0.01:0.01 < 1.0 SPW-1662 Water Feb l998 Ra-228 <0.889 0.39 0.55;0.55 < 1.0 SPW-793 Water Feb l998 I-131 <0.3448 -0.35 0.14;0.14 < 0.5 SPMI-794 Milk Feb l998 I-131 <0.3849 -0.01 1 0.19;0.19 <0.5 i SPAP-749 Air Filter Feb l998 Gr. Beta <0.6 0.11 t0.38;0.38 < 3.2 l SPW-1664 Water Mar 1998 Ra-226 <0.0197 0.03 0.01;0.01 < 1.0 SPAP-1729 Air Filter Mar 1998 Gr. Beta <0.00146 0.00 0.00;0.00 < 3.2 SPW-1997 Water Apr1998 Ra-226 <0.0139 0.01 0.01;0.01 < 1.0 SPW-2279 Water Apr1998 H-3 <156.878 54.22 80.20;80.54 < 200.0 SPW-2285 Water Apr1998 Gr. Alpha <0.3124 -0.06 0.20;0.20 < 1.0 SPW-2285 Water Apr1998 Gr. Beta <0.8822 -0.36 *0.57;0.57 < 3.2 SPMI-5450 Milk Apr1998 Cs-137 <5.27 0.53

  • 2.64;2.64 < 10.0 SPW-5458 Water Apr1998 Co-60 <1.63 -1.93 15.90;15.90 < 10.0 SPW-5458 Water Apr1998 Cs-137 <4.01 0.46 *3.07;3.07 < 10.0 SPW-2976 Water May1998 Ra-226 <0.0115 0.01 0.01:0.01 < 1.0 SPW-2976 Water May1998 Ra-228 <0.865 0.15 *0.42;0.42 < 1.0 SPAP-3042 Air Filter May1998 Cs-137 <0.00104 0.00 0.00;0.00 < 10.0 SPW-3044 Water May1998 Gr. Alpha <0.5036 -0.18 0.25;0.25 < 1.0 l SPW-3044 Water May 1998 Gr. Beta <1.1494 0.14 0.64;0.64 < 3.2 SPW-4161 Water Jun1998 Ra-226 <0.0203 0.05 0.01;0.01 < 1.0 SPW-4161 Water Jun1998 Ra-228 <0.802 0.22 10.40;0.40 < 1.0 SPW-5339 Water Jun1998 Gr. Alpha <0.4785 0.10 0.32;0.32 < 1.0 SPW-5339 Water Jun1998 Gr. Beta <1.0833 1.04 t 0.74;0.75 <3.2 SPW-4719 Water Jul1998 Ra-226 <0.0117 0.05 *0.01;0.01 <1.0 V3-9  ;

I Table V-3. In-house " blank" samples. (

I Concentratica pCi/L*. l Teledyne Results Acceptance l Lab Sample Sample (4.66 Sigma) Criteria Code Type Date Analysis LLD Activity" (4.66 Sigma)

SPW-4719 Water Jul1998 Ra-228 <0.435 0.39 0.25;0.25 < 1.0 SPCH-5128 Charcoal Jul1998 I-131(g) <0.00888 -0.00 *0.01;0.01 <9.6 Canister l

SPMI-5130 Milk Jul1998 Co-60 <2.60 -1.09 25.30;25.30 < 10.0 SPMI-5130 Milk Jul1998 Cs-137 <4.43 -1.51 2.69;2.70 < 10.0 SPMI-5130 Milk Jul1998 I-131 <0.444 -0.14 0.24;0.24 <0.5 l SPMI-5130 Milk Jul1998 I-131(g) <6.94 -1.71 7.03;7.03 < 20.0 l SPMI-5130 Milk Jul1998 Sr-90 N/A 1.32 z0.37;0.39 < 1.0 i l Low level of Sr-90 concentration in milk (1-5 pCi/L) is not unusual. l SPW-5132 Water Jul1998 H-3 <157 -81.70 74.15;74.98 < 200.0 l SPW-5135 Water Jul1998 I-131 <0.2796 -0.06 0.15;0.15 <0.5 l SPW-5135 Water Jul1998 Co-60 <1.90 3.26 3.92;3.95 < 10.0 SPW-5135 Water Jul1998 Cs-137 <3.29 1.11 *2.93;2.93 < 10.0 l

SPW-5135 Water Jul1998 I-131(g) <8.41 2.66

  • 7.66;7.67 < 20.0 SPW-5135 Water Jul1998 Gr. Alpha <0.3589 0.49 0.27;0.28 <1.0 SPW-5135 Water Jul1998 Gr. Beta <0.8127 0.79 0.55;0.57 <3.2 .

l SPW-6093 Water Aug1998 Gr. Alpha <0.3766 0.10 *0.32;0.32 < 1.0 l SPW-6093 Water Aug1998 Gr. Beta <1.741 -0.34

  • 0.84;0.84 <3.2 SPW-6093 Water Aug1998 Ra-226 <0.0166 0.05
  • 0.01:0.01 < 1.0 )

SPW-6093 Water Aug1998 Ra-228 <0.670 -0.05 *0.30;0.30 < 1.0 l SPW-7145 Water Sep 1998 Gr. Alpha <0.2485 0.19 0.19;0.19 < 1.0 j SPW-7145 Water Sep 1998 Gr. Beta <0.7483 0.39 0.53;0.54 <3.2 SPW-7145 Water Sep 1998 Ra-226 <0.0192 0.02

  • 0.01;0.01 <1.0 SPW-7145 Water Sep 1998 Ra-228 <0.997 0.03 *0.56;0.56 < 1.0 SPAP-7395 Air Filter Sep 1998 Gr. Beta <0.002 -0.00 0.00;0.00 <3.2 SPMI-7593 Milk Sep 1998 Cs-137 <5.41 1.47 3.56;3.57 < 10.0 SPMI-7593 Milk Sep 1998 I-131 <0.4127 -0.26 i0.22;0.22 <0.5 l

SPMI-7593 Milk Sep 1998 I-131(g) <9.60 4.12 24.90;24.91 < 20.0 SPW-7595 Water Sep 1998 Co-60 <4.60 2.32 1.34;1.38 < 10.0 SPW-7595 Water Sep 1998 I-131 <0.2981 -0.22 *0.15;0.16 <0.5 SPW-7595 Water Sep1998 I-131(g) <8.71 2.82 6.66;6.67 < 20.0 SPVE-7597 Vegetation Sep 1998 I-131(g) <0.0166 -0.00 0.00;0.00 < 20.0 SPW-8180 Water Oct 1998 Ra-226 N/A 0.05 0.01:0.02 < 1.0 SPW-8180 Water Oct 1998 Ra-226 < 0.0209 0.05 0.01:0.02 < 1.0 SPW-8180 Water Oct 1998 Ra-228 < 0.840 0.67 0.47;0.47 < 1.0 l V3-10

Table V-3. In-house " blank" samples. ,

' Concentration pCi/L*.

Teledyne Results Acceptance Lab Sample Sample (4.66 Sigma) Criteria Code Type Date Analysis LLD Activity" (4.66 Sigma)

SPW-9388 Water Novi998 Gr. Alpha <0.74 0.27 0.48;0.48 <1.0 SPW-9388 Water Nov1998 Gr. Beta <1.99 1.04 1.24;1.25 <3.2 J SPW-9388 Water Nov1998 Ra-226 < 0.0203 0.04

  • 0.01;0.01 <1.0 SPW-9388 Water Nov1998 Ra-228 <0.932 0.32 0.56;0.56 < 1.0 SPW-10344 Water Novi998 H-3 <175 -8.13 86.41;86.42 < 200.0 SPW-10339 Water Dec1998 Gr. Alpha <0.95 -0.65 *0.57;0.58 < 1.0 SPW-10339 Water Dec1998 Gr. Beta <1.80 -0.28 *1.18;1.18 < 3.2 SPW-10339 Water Dec 1998 Ra-226 <0.0261 0.02 0.01;0.01 < 1.0 SPW-10339 Water Dec1998 Ra-228 <0.83 0.24 t0.42;0.42 < 1.0
  • Liquid sample results are reported in pCi/ Liter, air filter sample results are in pCi/ filter, charcoal sample results are in pCi/ charcoal, and solid sample results are in pCi/ kilogram.
  • The activity reported is the net activity result.

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Table V-4. In-house " duplicate" prograrn.

' Concentration in pCi/L' ,

I Date Lab Accepted

  • First Second )

Collected Analysis Codes

  • Rejected Result Result Jan,1998 Gr. Beta WW-10052,10053 A 1.20.6;0.6 2.2 0.7;0.7 Jan,1998 Gr. Beta CF-20, 21 A 17.5 *0.6;2.8 17.610.6;2.8 I Jan,1998 K-40 CF-20, 21 A 21.2 0.7;2.2 20.9 0.8;2.2 Jan,1998 Sr-90 CF-20, 21 A 0.0 *0.0;0.0 0.00.0;0.0 Jan,1998 Gr. Beta WW-195,196 A 2.90.7;0.8 2.9 0.6;0.8 Jan,1998 H-3 SW-298, 299 A 144.2 93.5;95.6 92.1 91.5;92.3 Jan,1998 Co-60 SW-349, 350 A 1.1 9.2;9.2 1.8 2.5;2.5 Jan,1998 Cs-137 SW-349, 350 A -2.5 t3.2;3.2 -0.7
  • 1.9; 1.9 Jan,1998 H-3 CW-737, 738 A 559.3 100.4;126.0 524.8 i99.2;122.2 Jan,1998 Co-60 PW-607, 608 A 0.3 *0.0;0.1 0.7 *4.6;4.6 Jan,1998 Cs-137 PW-607, 608 A 1.2 *1.8;1.8 -0.021.9;1.9 Jan,1998 Gr. Beta SWU-531, 532 A 3.50.7;0.9 4.00.7;0.9 Jan,1998 Gr. Beta LW-653, 654 A 2.3 *0.6;0.7 1.7 *0.6;0.7 Feb,1998 Gr. Beta SW-587, 588 A 3.2 *0.8;0.9 2.1 *0.8;0.8 Feb,1998 Co-60 WW-897, 898 A 0.3 *0.5;0.5 0.54.6;4.6 Fib,1998 Cs-137 WW-897, 898 A 0.3t1.9;1.9 0.32.5;2.5 Feb,1998 H-3 WW-897, 898 A 4,582.7 *197.9;653.9 5,013.4 205.7;712.2 i F:b,1998 Gr. Beta CW-920, 921 A 8.2 *1.3;1.8 8.5 *1.3;1.8 (

Feb,1998 Gr. Beta CW-920, 921 A 0.3 *1.2;1.2 0.01.2;1.2 I Mar,1998 Gr. Beta CW-1378,1379 A 2.61.4;1.4 4.1*1.6;1.7 Mar,1998 Gr. Beta CW-1378,1379 A -0.1

  • 1.1;1.1 0.01.2;1.2 Mar,1998 K-40 MI-1552,1553 A 1,392.5 133.0;231.4 1,280.8 *204.0;268.2 Mar,1998 Gr. Beta WW-1406,1407 A 7.1 *0.8;1.4 7.1 *0.6;1.2 Mar,1998 Gr. Beta LW-1921,1922 A 3.00.6;0.8 2.6 *0.6;0.8 Mar,1998 Co-60 AP-2599,2600 A -0.0
  • 0.0; 0.0 -0.0 *0.0;0.0 Mar,1998 Cs-137 AP-2599,2600 A -0.0 *0.0;0.0 0.0 *0.0;0.0 Mar,1998 H-3 SW-2040, 2041 A 6,004.4 224.0;846.6 6,322.5 *229.1;889.9 Mar,1998 H-3 SW - 2040,2041 A 6,322.5 *229.1;672.5 6,004.4
  • 224.0;640.9 Mar,1998 Co-60 AP-2620,2621 A 0.00.0;0.0 0.0 *0.0; 0.0 Mar,1998 Cs-137 AP-2620,2621 A 0.00.0;0.0 -0.0 *0.0;0.0 Mar,1998 Gr. Beta LW-2253, 2254 A 1.9 *0.7;0.8 2.210.7;0.8 Mar,1998 Be-7 AP-2487,2488 A 0.1 0.0;0.0 0.1 0.0;0.0 Apr,1998 Gr. Beta E-1966,1967 A 1.2 t0.1;0.1 1.20.1;0.1 K-40 E-1966,1967 A 1.40.1;0.2 1.2 t0.2;0.2 Apr,1998 Apr,1998 Be-7 AP-2466,2467 A 0.1 0.0;0.0 0.1 0.0;0.0 Apr,1998 Co-60 WW-2012, 2013 A 0.60.6;0.6 2.72.4;2.4 WW-2012, 2013 A 0.6 11.6;1.6 1.3 *2.3;2.3 Apr,1998 Cs-137 V4 - 12

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t Table V-4. In-house " duplicate" program.

' Concentration in pCi/I' Date Lab Accepted

  • First Second Collected Analysis Codes
  • Rejected Result Result Apt,1998 H-3 WW-2012, 2013 A 616.6 *100.4;130.8 646.9 101.5;134.3 Apr,1998 I-131 MI-2112,2113 A -0.1 0.2;0.2 -0.1 0.2;0.2 Apr,1998 Gr. Beta CW-2225,2226 A 1.9 1.4;1.4 2.6 t i.4;1.5 Apr,1998 Gr. Beta CW-2225,2226 A -1.3 *1.0;1.0 0.2 *1.3;1.3 Apr,1998 Gr. Beta SWU-2302, 2303 A 3.50.6;0.8 3.2 0.7;0.8 Apr,1998 H-3 SWU-2302, 2303 A 435.4 96.3;113.1 593.3
  • 102.2;130.2 Apr,1998 Gr. Beta CW-2325,2326 A 16.2 *2.4;3.5 14.3 2.2;3.1 Apr,1998 Gr. Beta CW-2325, 2326 A 5.0 1.6;1.7 5.9 *1.7;1.8 Apr,1998 Cs-137 BS-2508,2509 A 0.30.1;0.1 0.3 0.1;0.1 Apr,1998 Gr. Alpha BS-2508, 2509 A 15.6 2.9;3.3 15.4 5.8;6.0 Apr,1998 Gr. Beta BS-2508, 2509 A 26.4 2.3;3.5 30.1 4.4;5.3 Apr,1998 K-40 BS-2508, 2509 A 18.7 1.2;2.2 17.7 1.0;2.0 l Apr,1998 Sr-90 BS-2508, 2509 A 0.00.0;0.0 0.0 *0.0;0.0 Apr,1998 Cs-137 G-2531,2532 A 0.2
  • 0.0;0.0 0.2 0.0;0.0 l

l Apr,1998 K-40 G-2531,2532 A 10.2 0.6;1.2 9.4 0.4;1.0 Apr,1998 Gr. Alpha DW-2790, 2791 A 0.30.2;0.2 0.2 i0.3;0.3 Apr,1998 Gr. Beta DW-2790, 2791 A 0.60.3;0.3 0.7 *0.3;0.4 Apr,1998 K-40 MI-2368,2369 A 1,176.4 *162.0;227.7 1,374.6 *108.0;215.9 Apt,1998 Sr-89 MI-2368,2369 A 0.2*1.0;1.0 -0.3 *1.2;1.2 Apr,1998 Sr-90 MI-2368,2369 A 1.50.5;0.5 1.2 *0.4;0.4 Apr,1998 Gr. Beta CW-2411,2412 A 2.3 1.1;1.1 3.0

  • 1.5;1.6 l

Apr,1998 Gr. Beta SWU-2067, 2068 A 2.5 *0.7;0.8 3.3 *0.7;0.8 l Apr,1998 Cs-137 SS-2666, 2667 A 0.00.0;0.0 0.00.0;0.0 Apr,1998 Gr. Beta SS-2666, 2667 A 9.1 2.1;2.3 6.7 1.9;2.0 Apr,1998 K-40 SS-2666, 2667 A 5.30.3;0.6 5.90.4;0.7 Apr,1998 H-3 WW-2701, 2702 A 184.6 *86.5;90.1 223.2 88.2;93.2 l Apr,1998 Co-60 WW-2850, 2851 A -0.2 1.6;1.6 -0.36.4;6.4 Apr,1998 Cs-137 WW-2850, 2851 A 0.32.5;2.5 2.2 2.0;2.1 Apr,1998 H-3 WW-2850, 2851 A - 5,665.6 217.4;800.6 5,770.6 219.2;814.8 Apr,1998 Gr. Alpha SS-3004, 3005 A 6.74.0;4.1 7.04.4;4.5 Apr,1998 Gr. Beta SS-3004, 3005 A 19.9 3.2;3.7 20.8

  • 3.2;3.8 l

Apr,1998 K-40 SS-3004, 3005 A 15.2 *1.0;1.8 13.9 0.6;1.5 Apr,1998 Gr. Beta BS-3240, 3241 A 7.5 1.9;2.1 8.4 1.9;2.1 Apr,1998 K-40 BS-3240, 3241 A 10.3 *0.5;1.2 10.2 0.3;1.1 May,1998 K-40 MI-2941,2942 A 1,209.3 *152.0;223.9 1,422.5 *193.0;273.3 May,1998 Cs-137 S O-2962, 2963 A 0.20.0;0.0 0.20.0;0.0 May,1998 Gr. Alpha S 0-2962, 2963 A 9.8 *3.5;3.6 10.3 3.6;3.7 V4 - 13

Table V-4. In-house " duplicate" program. ,

Concentration in pCi/L' Date Lab Accepted

  • First Second Collected Analysis Codes" Rejected Result Result May,1998 Gr. Beta S0-2962, 2963 A 27.2 2.8;3.9 31.5 3.0;4.4 May,1998 K-40 S 0-2962, 2963 A 23.1
  • 1.2;2.6 21.7 0.8;2.3 May,1998 Sr-90 SO-2962, 2963 A 0.00.0;0.0 0.00.0;0.0 May,1998 Gr. Beta LW-3048,3049 A 1.90.7;0.8 2.1 0.7;0.8 May,1998 Gr. Beta WW-3097, 3098 A 4.6 *0.7;1.0 4.5 0.7;1.0 May,1998 H-3 WW - 3173,3174 A 155.2 83.4;84.8 153.4 283.3;84.7 l May,1998 Gr. Beta F-3305, 3306 A 3.0 t 0.1;0.3 2.9 0.1; 0.3 May,1998 K-40 F-3305, 3306 A 2.5 t0.4;0.4 2.50.4;0.5 May,1998 K-40 SS-3463, 3464 A 13.2 0.7;1.5 12.2 0.6;1.3 May,1998 Co-60 F- 3284,3285 A 0.0 *0.0;0.0 -0.00.0;0.0 May,1998 .Cs-137 F - 3284,3285 A -0.0 t0.0;0.0 0.0 0.0;0.0 May,1998 Gr. Beta CW - 3439,3440 A 2.1 1.4;1.4 2.0 1.1;1.1 May,1998 Be-7 G-3546,3547 A 0.70.2;0.2 0.70.2;0.2 May,1998 Gr. Beta G-3546,3547 A 10.7 0.3;1.1 10.9 0.3;1.1 May,1998 K-40 G-3546,3547 A 7.5 t0.5;0.9 7.90.7;1.0 May,1998 Cs-137 BS-3669, 3670 A 0.20.1;0.1 0.2 *0.0;0.0 May,1998 K-40 BS-3669, 3670 A 14.9
  • 0.5;1.6 16.2 1.1;1.9 May,1998 K-40 F-3694, 3695 A 1.80.3;0.3 1.710.3;0.4 May,1998 H-3 PW - 3572,3573 A 49.8 *97.7;97.8 83.0 98.9;99.3 May,1998 Co-60 WW - 3763,3764 A 0.0t0.0;0.0 0.1 *0.0;0.0 May,1998 Co-60 WW - 3790,3791 A -0.1 0.6;0.6 0.5 10.9;10.9 May,1998 Cs-137 WW - 3790,3791 A 0.9 *2.0;2.0 1.1 *1.5;1.5 May,1998 H-3 WW - 3790,3791 A 723.9 114.1;135.1 705.3 113.5;133.6 May,1998 Co-60 F - 3715,3716 A -0.020.1;0.1 0.0 t0.0;0.0 May,1998 Cs-137 F- 3715,3716 A 0.0 *0.0;0.0 0.0 *0.0;0.0 May,1998 Cs-137 BS - 3~63. 3764 A 0.1 0.0;0.0 0.120.0;0.0 May,1998 Gr. Beta SWU-3851, 3883 A 2.90.7;0.8 3.70.7;0.9 May,1908 H-3 SWU-3882, 3883 A 43.3 *80.0;80.2 34.2 279.5;79.7 May,1998 H-3 CW - 4314,4315 A 441.4 *96.7;106.3 424.8 96.0;105.0 May,1998 K-40 F-3861,3862 A 3.3 *0.5;0.6 3.6 *0.4;0.5 May,1998 Gr. Beta CW - 4044,4045 A 4.71.6;1.7 4.8*1.6;1.7

. May,1998 Gr. Beta CW- 4044,4045 A -0.7

  • 1.2;1.2 -0.7 1.1;1.1 Jun,1998 K-40 (FP) SW-4020, 4021 A 1.0;0.1 1.00.1 Jun,1998 Be-7 AP-4111,4112 A 0.2 *0.1;0.1 0.30.1;0.1 Jun,1998 H-3 P-4183,4184 A 22.8 81.1;81.1 44.7 *81.6;81.8 Jun,1998 Gr. Beta CW - 4195,4196 A 2.91.5;1.5 2.9 1.5;1.5 Jun,1998 Gr. Beta CW - 4195,4196 A -0.5 t1.1;1.1 -0.5 *1.1;1.1 V4 - 14

Table V-4. In-house " duplicate" program.

Concentration in pCi/L' Date Lab Accepted

  • First Second Collected Analysis Codes
  • Rejected Result Result Jun,1998 Gr. Beta WW-4410, 4411 A 5.00.8;1.1 5.8 0.8;1.2 Jun,1998 H-3 WW-4410, 4411 A -5.4 77.3;77.3 66.5 80.6;81.1 Jun,1998 Co-60 MI- 4389,4390 A 0.1 t0.2; 0.2 1.4213.6;13.6 Jun,1998 Cs-137 MI- 4389,4390 A 0.22.8;2.8 0.6 4.1;4.1 Jun,1998 I-131 MI- 4389,4390 A -0.0t0.2;0.2 -0.1 0.3;0.3 Jun,1998 Be-7 AP-4664,4665 A 0.2 *0.1;0.1 0.30.1;0.1 Jun,1998 I-131 MI- 4685,4686 A -0.1 0.2;0.2 -0.00.2;0.2 Jun,1998 H-3 SW - 4901,4902 A 2,541.2 t156.5;298.4 2,510.5 155.7;295.4 Jun,1998 Be-7 AP-5188. 5189 A 0.1 0.0;0.0 0.1 *0.0;0.0 Jun,1998 Gr. Beta SWU-4798, 4799 A 1.90.5;0.6 1.8 0.5;0.6 Jun,1998 Gr. Beta LW-4993,4994 A 3.1 0.6;0.8 2.1 *0.5;0.6 Jun,1998 H-3 LW-4993,4994 A 3,543.5 i184.5;516.0 3,482.1 *183.3;507.8 Jul,1998 Gr. Beta WW-4819, 4820 A 1.30.6;0.7 0.7
  • 0.6;0.6 Jul,1998 K-40 WW-4819, 4820 A 0.90.1;0.1 1.00.1;0.1 Jul,1998 Be-7 AP-5209,5210 A 0.110.0;0.0 0.1 0.0;0.0 Jul,1998 Be-7 AP-5392,5393 A 0.1 0.0; 0.0 0.120.0;0.0 Jul,1998 Be-7 AP-5413,5414 A 0.1 0.0;0.0 0.1 *0.0;0.0 Jul,1998 Co-60 WW-4848, 4849 A 0.2 *0.1;0.1 0.5 *0.8;0.8 Jul,1998 Cs-134 WW-4848, 4849 A 0.92.1;2.1 0.8 0.8;0.8 Jul,1998 Cs-137 WW-4848, 4849 A 0.721.9;1.9 -0.1 1.8;1.8 Jul,1998 H-3 WW-4848, 4849 A 37.2 89.2;89.3 -13.0 87.0;87.0 Jul,1998 Gr. Beta CW-4947,4948 A 5.21.6;1.8 5.2 *1.6;1.8 Jul,1998 Gr. Alpha SW-7804, 7805 A 0.30.6;0.6 1.70.6;0.6 Jul,1998 Gr. Beta SW-7804, 7805 A 2.0 *0.7;0.8 2.5 *0.6;0.8 Co-60 WW-4880, 4881 A 0.30.6;0.6 -0.4 *0.8;0.8 Jut 1998 Jul,1998 Cs-137 WW-4880, 4881 A 1.5 tl.3;1.3 1.1 *2.0;2.0 Jul,1998 H-3 WW-4880, 4881 A 308.5 102.7;110.9 328.9 103.5;112.8 Jul,1998 Be-7 G-5090,5091 A 1.5 *0.2;0.3 1.610.3;0.3 Jul,1998 K-40 G-5090,5091 A 6.3 *0.5;0.8 6.00.5;0.8 Jul,1998 Gr. Alpha SW-5281, 5282 A 5.8 1.0;1.3 5.5 *1.0;1.2 Jul,1998 Gr. Beta SW-5281, 5282 A 8.90.8;1.6 9.9 *0.8;1.7 H-3 SW-5281, 5282 A 13.0 88.0;88.0 46.4 89.4;89.6 Jul,1998 K-40 VE-5323,5324 A 9.40.7;1.2 8.3 *0.5;1.0 Jul1998 Jul,1998 Gr. Beta SWU-5744, 5745 A 2.1 0.6;0.6 2.4 0.6;0.7 Jul,1998 Gr. Alpha VE-5302,5303 A 0.1 *0.0; 0.0 0.1 0.0;0.0 VE-5302,5303 A 3.9 *0.1;0.4 3.4 *0.1;0.4 Jul,1998 Gr. Beta VE-5302,5303 A 3,845.0
  • 384.0;543.4 3,561.0
  • 419.0;549.9 Jul,1998 K-40 V4 - 15

Table V-4. In-house " duplicate" prograrn.

Concentration in pCi/L' Date Lab Accepted

  • First Second Collected Analysis Codes" Rejected Result Result Jul,1998 Be-7 G-5346,5347 A 1.1 t0.3;0.4 1.20.2;0.3 Jul,1998 Gr. Beta G-5346,5347 A 5.60.2;0.6 5.50.2;0.6 Jul,1998 K-40 G-5346,5347 A 5.8 *0.8;1.0 6.4 0.6;0.9 Jul,1998 Be-7 AP-5371,5372 A 0.3 t0.1;0.1 0.30.1;0.1 Jul1998 Be-7 AP-5530,5531 A 0.30.1;0.1 0.30.1;0.1 Jul,1998 Gr. Beta 5 0-5556, 5557 A 17.9 2.6;3.2 15.8 2.4;2.8 Jul,1998 Gr. Beta CW-6134, 6135 A 4.81.2;1.4 4.1 1.1;1.3 Jul,1998 Be-7 AP-5721, 5722 A 0.2 0.1;0.1 0.20.1;0.1 Jul,1998 H-3 SWU-5744, 5745 A 224.0 86.9;92.1 209.4 86.3;90.9 Jul,1998 H-3 WW-5836, 5837 A 80.5 80.7;81.4 66.0 *80.0;80.5 Jul,1998 H-3 WW-6176, 6177 A 31.1 81.2;81.4 1.8 79.9;79.9 Jul,1998 Gr. Beta WW-6176, 6177 A 0.720.6;0.6 1.30.5;0.6 Aug,1998 Gr. Beta LW-5965,5966 A 3.1 0.6;0.8 2.30.6;0.7 Aug,1998 H-3 LW-5965,5966 A 80.5 82.3;83.1 36.9 80.4;80.5 Aug,1998 Be-7 G-5986,5987 A 2.2 *0.4;0.4 2.0 *0.3;0.4 Aug,1998 K-40 G-5986,5987 A 5.5 *0.6;0.8 6.40.8;1.0 ,

l Aug,1998 Gr. Beta CW-6013, 6014 A 0.5 21.2;1.2 1.0 *1.3;1.3 Aug,1998 Gr. Beta CW-6134,6135 A 3.21.5;1.6 4.1 1.2;1.3 )

Aug,1998 Gr. Beta F-6447,6448 A 2.1 0.1;0.2 1.910.1;0.2 Aug,1998 K-40 F-6447,6448 A 2.10.3;0.3 1.90.1;0.2 l Aug,1998 Be-7 AP-6467,6468 A 0.2 0.1;0.1 0.1 0.1;0.1 Aug,1998 Cs 134 VE-6489,6490 A 1.01.9;1.9 0.2 z0.1;0.1 Aug,1998 Cs-137 VE-6489,6490 A 1.01.4;1.4 0.72.0;2.0 Aug,1998 Be-7 AP-6722,6723 A 0.3 *0.2;0.2 0.3 *0.1;0.1 Aug,1998 Be-7 VE-6774, 6775 A 0.6 *0.3;0.3 0.4 t0.2;0.2 Aug,1998 Gr. Beta VE-6774, 6775 A 5.9 *0.2;0.6 5.7

  • 0.2;0.6 Aug,1998 Gr. Beta CW-6800, 6801 A 2.221.4;1.5 2.1 1.3;1.4 Aug,1998 Gr. Alpha LW-7129,7130 A 0.6
  • 0.4;0.4 0.60.4;0.4 Aug,1998 Gr. Beta LW-7129,7130 A 2.4 t0.4;0.6 2.30.4;0.6 Aug,1998 H-3 LW-7129,7130 A 170.2 187.4;90.4 37.4 t81.5;81.7 Aug,1998 H-3 LW-7129, 7130 A 154.8 *94.8;97.1 104.7 92.8;93.8 Sep,1998 Co-60 S O-6943, 6944 A 0.10.0;0.0 0.1 0.0;0.0 Sep,1998 Cs-137 S O-6943, 6944 A 15.1 0.2;1.5 15.7 0.3;1.6 Sep,1998 K-40 S O-6943, 6944 A 16.6 t0.8;1.8 17.4 1.1;2.1 Sep,1998 Gr. Beta CW-7043, 7044 A 4.521.6;1.7 4.9 1.5;1.7 Sep,1998 Cs-134 VE-7250,7251 A 0.11.2;1.2 0.50.5;0.5 Cs-137 VE-7250,7251 A 0.1 t0.7;0.7 0.00.3;0.3 Sep,1998 V4 - 16

Table V-4. In-house " duplicate" program.

Concentration in pCi/L' Date Lab Accepted

  • First Second Collected Analysis Codes
  • Rejected Result Result Sep,1998 Cs-134 VE-7064, 7065 A -0.1 0.1;0.1 0.121.5;1.5 Sep,1998 Cs-137 VE-7064,7065 A -0.4 0.8;0.8 0.00.8;0.8 Sep,1998 Cs-134 VE-7171,7172 A 0.120.5;0.5 -0.1 13.1;13.1 Sep,1998 Cs-137 VE-7171,7172 A 0.60.5;0.5 0.70.8;0.8 Sep,1998 Gr. Beta CW-7204,7205 A 2.71.4;1.5 1.6 1.3;1.3 Sep,1998 Gr. Beta SW-6363, 6364 A 4.30.8;1.0 4.1 0.7;1.0 Sep,1998 H-3 SW-6363, 6364 A 133.9 t83.0;84.9 148.7 83.6;86.0 Sep,1998 K-40 VE-7279,7280 A 2.2 *0.3;0.3 2.30.3;0.4 Sep,1998 Gr. Beta SWU-7452, 7453 A 4.2 *0.7;0.9 4.2
  • 0.7;1.0 Sep,1998 K-40 F-7819, 7820 A 3.00.4;0.5 2.7 0.5;0.6 Sep,1998 Gr. Beta CW-7375,7376 A 1.7 1.2;1.2 2.2 1.2;1.2 Sep,1998 K-40 BS-7598, 7599 A 9.C, z 0.'/; i.2 8.910.5;1.0 Sep,1998 Be-7 AP-7598,7599 A 0.1 0.0;0.0 0.1 0.0;0.0 Sep,1998 Cs-134 VE-7397,7398 A 0.2 *2.7;2.7 0.6 *1.4;1.4 Sep,1998 Cs-137 VE-7397,7398 A -0.1 0.9;0.9 0.5 *1.0;1.0 Sep,1998 H-3 SWU-7452, 7453 A 23.7 81.7;81.7 -19.3 79.7;79.7 Sep,1998 Gr. Beta SWT-7765,7766 A 3.20.7;0.8 2.9 *0.7;0.8 Oct,1998 Co-60 WW - 7831,7832 A 0.7 t2.4;2.4 1.2 *1.4;1.4 Oct,1998 Cs-137 WW - 7831,7832 A 0.21.4;1.4 1.6 2.1;2.1 Oct,1998 H-3 WW - 7831,7832 A 11.9 81.2;81.3 21.3 81.7;81.7 Oct,1998 Gr. Beta SW-7857, 7858 A 2.30.7;0.8 2.1 *0.8;0.8 Oct,1998 Gr. Beta 5 0-7878, 7879 A 19.4 4.2;4.6 23.3 *4.1;4.7 Oct,1998 Sr-90 S O-7878, 7879 A 0.00.0;0.0 0.00.0;0.0 Oct,1998 Be-7 AP, A 0.1 0.1;0.1 0.1t0.1;0.1 Oct,1998 Gr. Beta WW-8073, 8074 A 2.40.6;0.7 3.20.7;0.8 Oct,1998 H-3 WW-8073, 8074 A 90.5
  • 84.1;85.0 113.3 85.2;86.6 Oct,1998 Cs-137 SS-8202, 8203 A 0.1 0.0;0.0 0.00.0;0.0 Oct,1998 Gr. Beta SS-8202, 8203 A 4.62.0;2.0 6.422.1;2.2 Oct,1998 K-40 SS-8202, 8203 A 7.00.5;0.9 7.20.4;0.8 Oct,1998 Gr. Beta WW-8358, 8359 A 1.0 i0.5;0.6 1.4 t0.5;0.6 Oct,1998 H-3 WW-8358, 8359 A 16.3 282.0;82.0 53.9 83.7;84.0 Oct,1998 Co-60 BS - 8270,8271 A 0.00.0;0.0 0.020.1;0.1 Oct,1998 Cs-137 BS - 8270,8271 A 0.1 0.0;0.0 0.1 0.0;0.0 Oct,1998 Be-7 AP, A 0.1 0.1;0.1 0.2*0.1;0.1 Oct,1998 K-40 5 0-7878, 7879 A 16.3 0.9;1.9 18.2 *1.1;2.1 Oct,1998 K-40 SL-8624,8625 A 2.0
  • 0.4;0.5 1.9 *0.3;0.4 Oct,1998 K-40 SS-8689, 8690 A 14.9 0.9;1.7 16.8 *1.2;2.1 V4 - 17

i Table V-4. In-house " duplicate" program.

Concentration in pCi/L' Date Lab Accepted

  • First Second Collected Analysis Codes
  • Rejected Result Result Oct,1998 Co-60 BS-8864, 8865 A 0.1 0.0;0.0 0.1 t0.0;0.0 Oct,1998 Cs-137 BS-8864, 8865 A 0.1 0.0;0.0 0.1 r0.0;0.0 Oct,1998 K-40 BS-8864, 8865 A 9.50.5;1.1 10.4 0.5;1.2 Oct,1998 K-40 S O-10497, 10498 A 19.1 ti.1;2.2 19.7 0.9;2.2 Oct,1998 Cs-137 S O-9098, 9099 A 0.510.1;0.1 0.50.0;0.1 Oct,1998 K-40 S O-9098, 9099 A 17.7 1.1;2.1 18.4 t0.8;2.0 Oct,1998 Be-7 BS-11122,11123 A 0.50.3;0.3 0.4 0.2;0.2 Oct,1998 CM0 BS-11122,11123 A 0.0 t 0.0;0.0 0.0 t0.0;0.0 Oct,1998 Cs-137 BS-11122,11123 A 0.310.0;0.0 0.30.0;0.0 Oct,1998 K-40 BS-11122,11123 A 9.020.3;0.9 9.020.3;0.9 Oct,1998 Be-7 VE-9182,9183 A 2.20.4;0.5 1.90.4;0.5 Oct,1998 K-40 VE-9182,9183 A 5.0
  • 0.6;0.8 5.50.7;0.9 Oct,1998 Be-7 VE-9203,9204 A 1.920.6;0.6 2.010.4;0.4 i Oct,1998 Cs-137 VE-9203,9204 A 0.310.1;0.1 0.3 t0.0;0.1 Oct,1998 K-40 VE-9203,9204 A 4.010.7;0.8 4.010.4;0.6 I Oct,1998 Cx F - 8773,8774 A 0.010.0;0.0 0.0 00;0.0 Oct,1998 Cs w, F - 8773,8774 A 0.00.0;0.0 0.020.0;0.0 Oct,1998 Co-60 F - 8794,8795 A -0.00.0;0.0 0.00.0;0.0 Oct,1998 Cs-137 F - 8794,8795 A 0.00.0;0.0 0.0 *0.0;0.0 Oct,1998 Cs-137 S O-9119, 9120 A 0.6 *0.0;0.1 0.610.0;0.1 Oct,1998 K-40 S O-9119, 9120 A 20.3 *1.0;2.3 20.5 0.8;2.2 Oct,1998 Cs-137 S O-9161, 9162 A 0.8 t0.1;0.1 0.810.1;0.1 Oct,1998 K-40 S O-9161, 9162 A 18.1 1.1;2.1 20.1 *1.2;2.3 Oct,1998 H-3 WW - 9277,9278 A 97.6 *83.1;83.7 64.3 81.6;81.8 Oct,1998 Gr. Beta SWU-9014, 9015 A 2.7 *0.6;0.8 3.3 *0.6;0.8 Oct,1998 H-3 SWU-9014, 9015 A 161.5 85.9;88.6 157.8 185.7;88.4 Oct,1998 K-40 MI-9035,9036 A 1,531.4 *129.0;245.0 1,426.0 1188.0;270.1 Oct,1998 Co-60 F - 8972,8973 A -0.0 *0.0; 0.0 0.00.0;0.0 Oct,1998 Cs-137 F - 8972,8973 A 0.020.0;0.0 -0.00.0;0.0 Oct,1998 Gr. Beta CW - 9414,9415 A 2.6 1.5;1.5 3.4 *1.5;1.6 Oct,1998 Gr. Beta CW - 9414,9415 A 0.31.2;1.2 -1.311.1;1.2 Oct,1998 Co-60 WW - 9256,9257 A -1.3 *0.9;0.9 -1.54.4;4.4 Oct,1998 Cs-137 WW - 9256,9257 A 0.73.4;3.4 1.93.6;3.6 Oct,1998 H-3 WW - 9256,9257 A 4,953.2 207.0;536.8 5,147.0 *210.4;556.0 l Oct,1998 Gr. Beta LW-9479,9480 A 2.1 *0.6;0.6 2.00.6;0.6 Nov,1998 Cs-137 BS-9349, 9350 A 0.020.0;0.0 0.00.0;0.0 Nov,1998 Gr. Beta BS-9349, 9350 A 8.5 *2.2;2.4 6.522.1;2.2 l

l V4 - 18 i

i Table V-4. In-house " duplicate" prograrn.

Concentration in pCi/I' Date Lab Accepted' First Second Collected Analysis Codes" Rejected Result Result Nov,1998 K-40 BS-9349, 9350 A 6.9 t0.4;0.8 6.5 0.4;0.8 Nov,1998 I-131 MI-9437,9438 A -0.2 *0.2;0.2 -0.1 0.3;0.3 Nov,1998 K-40 MI-9437,9438 A 681.2 *128.0;158.0 714.7 122.0;156.0 ,

Nov,1998 Co-60 MI- 9526,9527 A 2.75.7;5.7 -2.0 *7.4;7.4 I Nov,1998 Cs-137 MI- 9526,9527 A -2.22.9;2.9 0.7 2.2; 2.2 Nov,1998 I-131 MI- 9526,9527 A -0.1 0.2;0.2 -0.00.2;0.2 Nov,1998 Gr. Beta VE-9667,9668 A 4.50.2;0.5 4.4 0.2;0.5 Nov,1998 K-40 VE-9667,9668 A 4.20.3;0.5 3.70.5;0.6 Nov,1998 Gr. Beta CW - 9761,9762 A 2.3 1.5;1.5 2.6 1.4;1.4 Nov,1998 Gr. Beta CW - 9761,9762 A -0.3 1.2;1.2 0.9 1.3;1.3 Nov,1998 Gr. Beta SWT-10167,10168 A 2.20.6;0.7 2.0 *0.6;0.7 Nov,1998 Gr. Beta CW - 10123,10124 A 0.8*1.3;1.3 1.5 *1.3;1.3 i Nov,1998 Gr. Beta CW - 10123,10124 A 0.4 1.2;1.2 -0.3 1.2;1.2 Nov,1998 Co-60 SW - 10263,10264 A -1.0 1.2;1.2 0.1 0.1;0.1 j Nov,1998 Cs-137 SW - 10263,10264 A 0.3 2.0;2,0 -0.223.3;3.3 j Nov,1998 Gr. Beta SW - 10263,10264 A 7.9 *1.9;2.1 6.8 1.9;2.1 Nov,1998 Gr. Beta WW-9667, 9668 A 2.3 *0.6;0.7 1.710.5;0.6 Nov,1998 Gr. Alpha SW-10069,10070 A 1.60.5;0.6 1.6 0.6;0.6 Nov,1998 Gr. Beta SW-10069,10070 A 3.4 *0.5;0.7 3.6 0.5;0.7 Dec,1998 Calciurn MI-10146,10147 A 0.80.1;0.1 0.8 *0.1;0.1 Dec,1998 K-40 MI-10146,10147 A 1,403.6 *178.0;261.0 1,372.9 149.0;238.9 l Dec,1998 H-3 CW - 10527,10528 A 749.0 *108.9;132.1 822.9 111.3;138.5 Dec,1998 Cs-137 S O-10573, 10574 A 367.0 *80.5;88.5 337.1 *32.8;47.0 Dec,1998 Gr. Alpha 5 0-10573, 10574 A 12.2 *4.1;4.2 9.1 3.6;3.7 Dec,1998 Gr. Beta S 0-10573, 10574 A 24.7 3.0;3.9 26.8 i3.1;4.1 Dec,1998 K-40 S 0-10573, 10574 A 17,459.0 *1,260.0;2,153.1 16,004.0 716.0;1,753.3 Dec,1998 Be-7 AP-11164,11165 A 0.120.0;0.0 0.110.0;0.0 Dec,1998 K-40 MI-10686,10687 A 1,320.3 160.0;240.5 1,350.3 1166.0;247.5 Dec,1998 H-3 WW - 10997,10998 A 803.9 *109.1;135.5 771.1 108.0;132.7 Dec,1998 Gr. Beta CW - 10793,10794 A 2.71.5:1.5 3.5 1.5;1.6 Dec,1998 Gr. Beta CW - 10793,10794 A -0.6 *1.9;1.9 -0.2 t1.9;1.9 Dec,1998 Be-7 AP-9119,9120 A 0.1 *0.1;0.1 0.1 0.0;0.0 Dec,1998 Co-60 WW - 10997,10998 A -0.5 *1.2;1.2 0.220.5;0.5 Dec,1998 Cs-137 WW - 10997,10998 A -0.1 1.9;1.9 -1.5 *2.7;2.7 Dec,1998 Co-60 AP- 11267,11268 A 0.0

  • 0.0;0.0 0.0 *0.0;0.0 Dec,1998 Cs-137 AP - 11267,11268 A 0.00.0;0.0 -0.00.0;0.0 Dec,1998 Gr. Beta SWU-10920,10921 A 2.610.7;0.8 2.30.7;0.8 V4 - 19

Table V-4. In-house " duplicate" program.

. Concentration in pCi/L' Date Lab Accepted

  • First Second Collected Analysis Codes
  • Rejected Result Result Dec,1998 Gr. Beta SW-10969,10970 A 2.60.8;0.9 1.70.7;0.8 Dec,1998 H-3 WW - 11018,11019 A 72.9 281.1;81.4 56.5 80.3;80.5 Dec,1998 Be-7 AP-11225,11226 A 0.120.0;0.0 0.1 0.0;0.0 Dee,1998 Co-60 AP - 11246, L1247 A -0.00.0;0.0 0.00.0;0.0 Dec,1998 Cs-137 AP - 11246,11247 A -0.020.0;0.0 -0.0 *0.0;0.0 Dec,1998 Be-7 AP-10948,10949 A 0.1 *0.1;0.1 0.2 0.1;0.1 Dec,1998 H-3 SWU-10920,10921 A 364.4 93.2;105.6 364.4 93.2;105.6 Dec,1998 Be-7 AP-11079,11080 A 0.1 0.0;0.0 0.1 0.0;0.0 Dec,1998 Gr. Beta WW-11101,11102 A 2.30.7;0.7 2.20.7;0.7 Dec,1998 H-3 WW-11101,11102 A 178.9 t99.9;102.8 165.5 99.3;101.9 Dec,1998 Gr. Beta BS-11222,11223 A 7.4 *1.9;2.0 6.5 *1.9;2.0 Dec,1998 Be-7 AP-11222,11223 A 0.1 *0.1;0.1 0.l io.1;0.1 V4 - 20

Table V-5. Department of Energy's Mixed Analyte Performance Evaluation Program (MAPEP), j comparison of MAPEP and Teledyne's Midwest Laboratory results for various sample i media'.

Concentration in Bq/kg*

d Lab Sample Date MAPEP Result Control Teledyne Results Code Type Collected Analysis 1s, N=1 Limits Standard Deviation

  • 1 SPSO-828 SOIL Jan,1998 Co-57 1,190.0 833.0 - 1,547.0 862.2
  • 86.2;121.9 l SPSO-828 SOIL Jan,1998 Co-60 1,110.0 777.0 - 1,443.0 886.6 88.7;125.4 SPSO-828 SOIL Jan,1998 Cs-137 552.0 386.4 - 717.6 442.8 44.3;62.6 SPSO-828 SOIL Jan,1998 K-40 652.0 456.4 - 847.6 540.3 54.0;76.4 SPSO-828 SOIL Jan,1998 Mn-54 1,090.0 763.0 - 1,417.0 867.4 86.7;122.7 i SPSO-828 SOIL Jan,1998 Ni-63 405.0 283.5 - 526.5 326.1
  • 32.6;46.1 l SPSO-828 SOIL Jan,1998 Pu-238 50.6 35.4 - 65.8 52.3 5.2;7.4 l 1

SPSO-828 SOIL Jan,1998 Sr-90 624.0 436.8 - 811.2 587.6

  • 58.8;83.1 SPSO-828 SOIL Jan,1998 U-234/233 51.4 36.0 - 66.8 38.2 3.8;5.4 SPSO-828 SOIL Jan,1998 U-238 120.0 84.0 - 156.0 105.4 2 10.5;14.9 SPSO-828 SOIL Jan,1998 Zn-65 2,780.0 1,946.0 - 3,614.0 2,256.8 225.7;319.2 STW-814 WATER Jan,1998 Am-241 2.1 1.5 - 2.8 2.1 0.2; 0.3 STW-814 WATER Jan,1998 Co-57 277.5 194.3 - 360.8 253.0 2 25.3;35.8 STW-814 WATER Jan,1998 Co-60 132.5 92.7 - 172.2 133.0
  • 13.3;23.3 STW-814 WATER Jan,1998 Cs-137 213.1 149.2 - 277.1 218.0 2 2.2;31.5 STW-814 WATER Jan,1998 Pe-55 492.1 344.5 - 639.7 397.8 39.8;56.3 STW-814 WATER Jan,1998 Mn-54 221.6 155.1 - 288.1 221.0 22.1;31.3 STW-814 WATER Jan,1998 Ni-63 358.9 251.2 - 466.6 265.5 26.5;37.5 STW-814 WATER Jan,1998 Pu-238 1.4 1.0 - 1.8 1.3 0.1;0.2 STW-814 WATER Jan,1998 Pu-239/240 3.4 2.4 - 4.5 3.2 0.3;0.4 STW-814 WATER Jan,1998 Sr-90 32.1 22.5 - 41.8 33.4
  • 3.3;4.7 STW-814 WATER Jan,1998 U-234/233 3.6 2.5 - 4.7 3.2 0.3;0.5 STW-814 WATER Jan,1998 U-238 0.0 0.0 - 0.1 0.1
  • 0.0;0.0 STW-814 WATER Jan,1998 Zn-65 588.3 411.8 - 764.8 612.0
  • 61.2;107.3
  • Results obtained by Teledyne Brown Engineering Environmental Services Midwest Laboratory as a participant in the Department of Energy's Mixed Analyte Performance Evaluation Program, Idaho Operations office, Idaho Palls, Idaho.
  • All results are in Bq/kg or Bq/L as requested by the Department of Energy. ,
  • Unless otherwise indicated, the TBEESML results are given as the mean 11 standard deviations for three l determinations.

d MAPEP results are presented as the known values and expected laboratory precision (1 sigma,1 determination) and controllimits as defined by the MAPEP.

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Table V-6. Environmental Measurements Laboratory Quality Assessment Program (EML),

comparison of EML and Teledyne's Midwest Laboratory results for various sample media'.

Concentration in Bq/L' Lab Sample Date Control Code Type Collected Analysis Teledyne Result' EML Result d

Limits' STW-819 Water Mar,1998 Co-60 14.8 0.6; 2.2 13.6 1.2 0.9 - 1.2 STW-819 Water Mar,1998 Cs-137 51.2 1.2; 7.5 46.0

  • 1.7 0.9 - 1.3 STW-819 Water Mar,1998 Fe-55 243.0 29.4;38.1 257.0
  • 2.5 0.3 - 1.5 STW-819 Water Mar,1998 Gr. Alpha 1,592.9 63.8;204.5 1,421.0 100.0 0.5 - 1.3 STW-819 Water Mar,1998 Gr. Beta 2,509.0 67.1;392.2 2,200.0
  • 100.0 0.6 - 1.6 STW-819 Water Mar,1998 H-3 399.7 32.5;63.3 218.3
  • 6.5 0.7 - 1.9 The sample was acidic, causing a breakdown of resin in the tritium column. The sample was neutralized to pH 7 and reanalyzed. Result of reanalysis: 178.3 15.5 Bq/L STW-819 Water Mar,1998 Mn-54 61.7
  • 1.3;6.3 57.0 1.9 0.9 - 1.2 STW-819 Water Mar,1998 Pu-238 2.6 0.3;0.4 2.5*0.1 0.8 - 1.4 i STW-819 Water Mar,1998 Pu-239 1.8 0.2; 0.3 1.7 0.1 0.8 - 1.4 l STW-819 Water Mar,1998 Sr-90 1.7
  • 0.4; 0.4 4.4*0.2 0.7 - 1.7 STW-819 Water Mar,1998 U-238 0.5
  • 0.2; 0.2 0.4 0.0 0.8 - 1.4 l

STSO-820 Soil Mar,1998 Am-241 1.7 1.1; 1.1 2.7

  • 0.2 0.5 - 2.7 STSO-820 Soi1 Mar,1998 Cs-137 322.6 4.6;32.6 329.5 9.3 0.8 - 1.3 ;

STSO-820 Soil Mar,1998 K-40 322.1 24.3;40.4 313.5

  • 10.2 0.7 - 1.7 l STSO-820 Soil Mar,1998 Pu-239 4.7 e 1.7; 1.7 5.3 0.3 0.7 - 1.9 STSO-820 Soil Mar,1998 Sr-90 9.9 3.8; 4.0 13.1 0.3 0.5 - 2.8 i STSO-820 Soil Mar,1998 U-238 13.4 2.5; 2.8 31.9 2.6 0.4 - 1.6 STVE-821 Vegetation Mar,1998 Am-241 0.7 0.4; 0.4 0.1 0.7 - 2.8 l STVE-821 Vegetation Mar,1998 Cm-244 1.8 0.3; 0.4 2.2 0.1 0.5 - 1.7 STVE-821 Vegetation Mar,1998 Co-60 10.2 1.5; 2.1 10.6 0.2 0.6 - 1.4 STVE-821 Vegetation Mar,1998 Cs-137 166.0 3.5;22.8 181.5 t 7.1 0.8 - 1.5 STVE-821 Vegetation Mar,1998 K-40 677.2 31.5;74.7 707.5
  • 25.0 0.8 - 1.5 STVE-821 Vegetation Mar,1998 Sr-90 315.3 15.1;34.9 359.0
  • 6.0 0.5 - 1.3 STAF-822 Air Filter Mar,1998 Am-241 0.1
  • 0.0; 0.0 0.1*0.0 0.7 - 2.0 STAF-822 Air Filter Mar,1998 Ce-144 7.8 0.6;1.0 8.2 0.8 0.6 - 1.5 STAF-822 Air Filter Mar,1998 Co-57 10.2 0.1;1.0 11.1
  • 0.8 0.6 - 1.2 STAF-822 Air Filter Mar,1998 Co-60 9.2 0.2; 0.9 9.1 0.7 0.7 - 1.2 STAF-822 Air Filter Mar,1998 Cs-134 19.0 0.2;1.9 19.7 1.4 0.7 - 1.2 STAF-822 Air Filter Mar,1998 Cs-137 12.9 0.2; 1.3 11.9 1.0 0.7 - 1.3 STAF-822 Air Filter Mar,1998 Mn-54 6.2
  • 0.2; 0.6 5.4*0.5 0.8 - 1.3 STAF-822 Air Filter Mar,1998 Pu-238 0.1
  • 0.0; 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.6 - 1.5 STAF-822 Air Filter Mar,1998 Pu-239 0.1 0.0; 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.6 - 1.5 STAF-822 Air Filter Mar,1998 Sb-125 13.5 0.6; 1.5 12.2 1.2 0.6 - 1.4 STA F-822 Air Filter Mar,1998 Sr-90 1.8 0.2; 0.3 1.8 0.0 0.7 - 2.7 V6 - 22

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Table V-6. Environmental Measurements Laboratory Quality Assessment Program (EML), I comparison of EML and Teledyne's Midwest Laboratory results for various sample media'.

1 l Concentration in Bq/L" l l

Lab Sample Date Control l Code Type Collected Analysis Teledyne Result' EML Result d Limits' STAF-822 Air Filter Mar,1998 U-238 0.4 0.1; 0.1 0.0

  • 0.0 0.8 - 3.0 3 l The cause is unknown. A dilution problem is suspected, the result is approximately ten times the known value. l The calculation.s were reviewed, no error was found. 1 STSO-834 Soil Sep,1998 Ac-228 54.1 3.3; 6.3 52.6
  • 2.9 0.5 - 1.5 STSO-834 Soil Sep,1998 Bi-212 55.4 10.3;11.7 58.3 5.9 0.5 - 1.5 STSO-834 Soil Sep,1998 Bi-214 28.5 6.5; 7.1 28.8 0.5 0.5 - 1.5 STSO-834 Soil Sep,1998 Cs-137 915.7
  • 8.2;91.9 954.0 38.0 0.8 - 1.3 STSO-834 Soil Sep,1998 K-40 296.2 39.9;49.7 314.0 13.0 0.7 - 1.7 STSO-834 Soil Sep,1998 Pb-212 53.6
  • 1.5;5.6 52.8
  • 3.7 0.5 - 1.5 STSO-834 Soil Sep,1998 Pb-214 31.025.9;6.7 29.1
  • 1.2 0.5 - 1.5 STSO-834 Soil Sep,1998 Sr-90 37.4 1.9; 4.2 39.6
  • 0.0 0.5 - 2.8 l

l STSO-834 Soil Sep,1998 TI-208 20.1 3.1; 3.7 18.3 1.1 0.5 - 1.5 1 STW-835 Water Sep,1998 Co- 60 49.3 2.8; 7.6 49.4 1.2 0.9 - 1.2 STW-835 Water Sep,1998 Cs-137 50.1

  • 3.2;7.9 50.0 1.7 0.9 - 1.3 STW-835 Water Sep,1998 Fe-55 140.6 9.2;16.8 139.0
  • 2.0 0.3 - 1.5 l STW-835 Water Sep,1998 Gr. Alpha 1,178.3 47.2;151.3 1,080.0 60.0 0.5 - 1.3 l STW-835 Water Sep,1998 Gr. Beta 1,613.6
  • 171.8;302.1 1,420.0 60.0 0.6 - 1.6 )

STW-835 Water Sep,1998 H-3 102.2 4.5;14.6 76.2 2.9 0.7 - 1.9 STW-835 Water Sep,1998 Mn-54 35.9

  • 3.4;4.9 32.4 1.4 0.9 - 1.2 l STW-835 Water Sep,1998 Sr-90 3.0 t 0.9; 0.9 2.1 0.2 0.7 - 1.7 l STAF-837 Air Filter Sep,1998 Co-60 9.3 0.3; 1.0 9.2 0.6 0.7 - 1.2 i STAF-837 Air Filter Sep,1998 Cs-137 22.4 0.5; 2.3 22.5 1.0 0.7 - 1.3 l STAF-837 Air Filter Sep,1398 Mn-54 5.3
  • 0.3; 0.6 4.9 0.4 0.8 - 1.3 i STAF-837 Air Filter Sep,1998 Sb-125 10.0 0.8; 1.3 8.9*0.6 0.6 - 1.4 STAF-838 Air Filter Sep,1998 Gr. Alpha 2.2 0.1; 0.2 1.7 0.2 0.8 - 1.6 l STAF-838 Air Filter Sep,1998 Gr. Beta 2.8 0.1; 0.3 2.2 0.1 0.7 - 1.8 l STAF-838 Air Filter Sep,1998 Sr-90 1.1 0.1;0.1 1.1 0.1 0.7 - 2.7 STVE-839 Vegetation Sep,1998 Co-60 18.1 1.5; 2.9 20.0 1.0 0.6 - 1.4 STVE-839 Vegetation Sep,1998 Cs-137 340.4 4.8;46.5 390.0 20.0 0.8 - 1.5 l

STVE-839 Vegetation Sep,1998 K-40 417.5 28.2;50.4 460.0 20.0 0.8 - 1.5 STVE-839 Vegetation Sep,1998 Sr-90 672.5 32.5;74.7 606.0 40.0 0.5 - 1.3 j l

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Table V-6. Environmental Measurements Laboratory Quality Assessment Program (EML),

comparison of EML and Teledyne's Midwest Laboratory results for various sample media'.

6 Concentrationin Bq/L Lab Sample Date Control Code Type Collected Analysis Teledyne Result' EML Result' Limits'

' The Environmental Measurements Laboratory provides the following nuclear species : Air Filters, Soil, Tissue, Vegetation and Water. Teledyne does not participate in the Tissue program.

  • Results are reported in Bq/L"' with the following exceptions: Air Filter results are reported in Bq/ Filter', Soil results are reported in Bq/Kg, Vegetation results are reported in Bq/Kg. The results of elemental Uranium are reported in ug/ filter *, g, or ml.
  • Teledyne results are reported as the mean of three determinationststandard deviation; total promulgated uncertainty.

d The EML result listed is the mean of replicate determinations for each nuclideithe standard error of the mean.

  • The controllimits are reported by EML and are established from percentiles of historic data distributions (1982-1992). 'nle evaluation of this historic data and the development of the controllimits is presented in DOE report EML-564.

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