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Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Rept,Jan-Dec 1998, for Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station.With
ML20207F936
Person / Time
Site: Oyster Creek
Issue date: 12/31/1998
From: Roche M
GENERAL PUBLIC UTILITIES CORP.
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
References
1940-99-20118, NUDOCS 9903110358
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March 2; 1999 ,

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I U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attention: Document Control Desk ,

Washington,DC 20555 l

Dear Sir:

Subject:

Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station Docket No. 50-219 1998 Effluent Release Repoit Attached is a copy of the Oyster Creek Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report for the period covering Jamtary through December 31,1998. This submittal is made in accordance with 10 CFR 50.36(a)(2) and our Operating License and Technical Specifications.

If you should have any questions or require further information, please contact Ms. Brenda DeMerchant,

OC Licensing Engineer, at 609-971-4642.

Very tnily yours, bS Michael B. Roche Vice President & Director Oyster Creek MBR/BDeM/gl i,

Enclosure L-cc: Administrator, Region I .

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NRC Project Manager NRC Sr. Resident inspector Chief, Bureau of Nuclear Engrg., NJ Dept. of Env. Protection 9903110358 981231 I PDR ADOCK 05000219 i R PDR g

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Oyster Creek Nuclear Station

' Effluent and Off Site Dose Report  ;

January 1,1998 through December 31,1998  :

This report summarizes the radioactive liquid and gaseous releases (effluents) from Oyster Creek and the i

. calculated maximum hypothetical radiation exposure to the public resulting from these releases. This report -

covers the period of operation from January 1,1998 through December 31,1998.  ;

Radiological releases from the plant'are monitored by installed plant radiation monitors which survey the l plant stack for gaseous releases to the atmosphere and outfall pipes for liquid discharges to the cooling

- water discharge canal. These monitors and associated sample analyses provide a means to accurately determine the type and quantities of radioactive materials being released to the environment. .

l Utilizing gaseous effluent data, the maximum hypothetical dose to any individual in the vicinity of the plant is )

calculated. Similarly, liquid effluent data are used to calculate a maximum hypothetical dose to an individual l from liquid effluents for any shoreline exposure. Doses to the public from consumption of shellfish and fish

' withdrawn from the canal are also calculated.

Calculations of the maximum hypothetical dose to an individual from liquid and gaseous effluents are performed using a mathematical model which is based on the methods defined by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

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

' the salt water by precipitation ofinsoluble salts, absorption onto sediment, or biological removal.

Regarding solid, low level radioactive waste, Oyster Creek made 33 shipments totaling approximately.

15,600 cu. ft This material went to either licensed burial or to a waste processor for volume reduction.  ;

The SEG Rapid Dewatering System is currently being used in lieu of solidification for dewatering resins and filter sludge.

Liquid discharges made during 1998 consisted of 0.011 curies of tritium from flushing of the fire service j system and 1-5 sump overboard discharges.  !

Airborne discharges made during this same time period consisted of 306.62 curies of tritium,0.00234 curies of particulates,0.0086 curies ofIodines, and 8.297 curies of noble gases. j

= The maximum hypothetical calculated organ dose to any individual due to gaseous effluents was about 0.022 millirem to the thyroid. The maximum hypothetical calculated whole body dose to any individual due L to gaseous effluents was 0.017 mrem. l The maximum hypothetical calculated organ dose to any individual due to liquid effluents was about  !

0.00000009 mrem to the liver. - The maximum hypothetical calculated whole body dose to any individual due l

~ to liquid effluents was 0.00000009 mrem. l l

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Effluent and Off Site Dose Report  !

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, The total maximum hypothetical whole body dose of 0.017 mrem received by any individual from effluents l L ' from the Oyster Creek Nuclear Station for the reporting period is about 17,500 times lower than the dose l the average individual in the Oyster Creek area received from natural background radiation including that l from radon (300 mrem) during the same time period Natural background radiation dose averages about -

100 millirem whole body per year in the central New Jersey area. In addition, the average equivalent dose to the whole body from naturally occurring radon is about 200 millirem per year.

The maximum dose which could be received by a hypothetical individual from any effluent stream is about 0.3 percent of the annual guidelines established by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

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Maximum Offsite Dose Due to Radionuclides in EfUuents January -December 1998 QDCM 4.6.1.1.4. A 4.6.1.1.4. A 4.6.1.1.6. A 4.6.1.1.6.A . 4.6.1.1.7. A 4.6.1.1.8. A 4.6.1.1.8. A 4.6.1.1.8. A Lupud Dose . Air Dose (GAS) (Thyroid) . (Liver) Whole (Thyroid)

WB Organ ' Beta . Gamma Organ Organ - .: Body Organ i mrem mrem mrem mrem mrem mrem mn:m mrem

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~ 1998 Total 8.6E-08 8.6E-08 4.00E-05 8.67E-05 2.2E-2 1.7E-02 1.71E-02 2.18E-02 .

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i Fraction of Annual Limit 3.6E-8 1.1E-8 5.5E-7 .1.5E-5 2.1E-3 1.1E-3 1.1E-3 4.1E-4 i

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4 LIOUID EFFLUENT RELEASES Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station Policy is to strive for a zero liquid discharge of radioactive material. However, in 1998,21,250 gallons of slightly contaminated water were released from flushing the fire service system and 1-5 sump overboard discharges.

OFFSITE DOSE CALCULATION MANUAL During the calendar year, a revision to the ODCM involved updates to the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP), the addition of several documents to the " Reference" section, revision of specific air dispersion factors (X/Q) and numerous non-substantive changes. The number of annual samples and media in the REMP program were reduced. Specific air dispersion factors noted in the document's body were changed to match the values found in the appendices.

EFFLUENT MONITORS OUT OF SERVICE GREATER TII AN 30 DAYS:

The following efiluent monitors were out of service for more than thirty days:

l AOG Ventilation Monitor; 01/08/98 to 03/15/98; due to flow indicator problems and engineering l changes.

Service Water Discharge Monitor; 03/10/98 to 07/12/98; failed functional testing due to a bad pump Overboard Discharge Monitor; 03/10/98 to 04/17/98; due to recorder problems CHANGES TO TIIE PROCESS CONTROL PLAN:

There were no changes to the PCP in 1998.

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Oyaier: GPU, Inc.

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1.) Regulatory Limits l l

a. Fission and Activation Gases Technical Specification 3.6.E . l The gross radioactivity in noble gases discharged from the main condenser air ejector shall not l r

exceed a 0.21/E Ci/sec after the holdup line, where E is the average gamma energy (Mev per - l atomic transformation).  ;

i ODCM 4.6.1.1.5.A  :

The dose equivalent rate outside of the EXCLUSION AREA due to radioactive noble gas in gaseous effluent shall not exceed 500 mrem / year to the tota' body or 3000 mrem / year to the skin. 1 A value of 100 millirem total body is used due to the January 1,1994 revision of 10 CFR 20.

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

5 mrad / calendar quarter due to gamma radiation,

. 10 mrad / calendar quarter due to beta radiation, 10 mrad / calendar year due to gamma radiation, or 20 mrad / calendar year due to beta radiation l

ODCM 4.6.1.1.8 A The annual dose to a MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC due to radiation and radioactive material in

, effluents from the OCNGS outside of the EXCLUSION AREA shall not exceed 75 mrem to his l thyroid or 25 mrem to his total body or to cny other organ.

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- ODCM 4.6.1.1.5.B' l The dose equivalent rate outside of the EXCLUSION AREA due_ to H-3, I-131, I-133, and to j radioactive material in particulates having half-lives of 8 days or more in gaseous emuents shall

'l not exceed 1500 mrem / year to any body organ when the dose rate due to H-3, Sr-89, Sr-90, j and alpha-emitting radionaclides is averaged over no more than 3 months and the dose rate due  !

to other radionuclides is averaged over no more than 31 days.

i ODCM 4.6.1.1.7.A l The dose to a MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC from iodine-131, iodine-133, and from l radionuclides in particulate form having half-lives of 8 days or more in gaseous effluents,-  !

outside of the EXCLUSION AREA shall not exceed 7.5 mrem to any body organ per calendar  ;

quarter or 15 mrem to any body organ per calerdar year.  ;

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i ODCM 4.6.1.1.3. A .. 1 The concentration of radioactive material, other than noble gases, in liquid effluent in the j discharge canal at the Route 9 bridge shall not exceed the concentrations specified in 10 CFR j Part 20, Appendix B, Table II, Column 2.

ODCM 4.6.L1.3.B

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

ODCM 4.6.1.1.4.A The dose to a MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC due to radioactive material in liquid effluents

. beyond the outside of the EXCLUSION AREA shall not exceed:

1.5 mrem to the total body during any calendar quarter, 5 mrem to any body' organ during any calendar quarter, .

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

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b. Iodines and Particulates: I i

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c. Liquid Effluents:

l Appendix B. Table II, Column 2 of 10 CFR 20, except for dissolved or entrained noble gases  !

where the limit is 2 x 10"uci/ml  ;

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3. Measurements and Approximation ofTotal Radioactivity _  ;
a. Fission and Activation Gases:

1.' Stack j The continuous recording of gross activity and the incorporation ofisotopic data obtained l

' fem a weekly grab sample analyzed using gamma spectroscopy.  :

2. Augmented Offgas (AOG) Vent -

The continuous recording ofgross activity and the incorporation ofisotopic data obtained from a monthly grab sample analyzed using gamma spectroscopy.  !

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The continuous recording of gross activity and the incorporation ofisotopic data obtained l from a monthly grab sample analyzed using gamma spectroscopy.

b. Iodines l 1.: Stack. ,

Filters are changed weekly and analyzed using gamma spectroscopy.

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1. Stack j Filters are changed ' weekly and' analyzed using a low background beta counter and gamma I spectroscopy.

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OYSTER CREEK NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION FIRST QUARTER 1998 I GASEOUS EFFLUENT ELEVATED RELEASES l For Period: 1- 1-98 0: 0 To 3-31-98 0: 0 FISSION GASES QUANTITY (Ci )

XE135 1.57E+00 Total Fission Gases Released: 1.57E+00 Ci l Average Rate of Release: 2.05E-01 uCi/see Gamma E-Bar: 0.248 MeV IODINES QUANTITY (Ci ) l I131 3.35E-04 I I133 1.01E-03  !

Total Iodines Released: 1.34E-03 Ci I Average Rate of Release: 1.74E-04 uC1/sec l PARTICULATES QUANTITY j (Ci ) j CR51 3.55E-05 '

MN54 1.51E-06 l C058 1.95E-05 l CO60 1.67E-04 l SRB 9 1.71E-04 j So.90 7.42E-06 CS137 6.20E-06 I BA140 2.90E-04  !

Total Particulates Released: 6.98E-04 Ci Average Rate of Release: 9.08E-05 uCi/sec RADIONUCLIDE QUANTITY (Ci )

H3 6.68E+01 Avg. Rate of Release for H3: 8.68E+00 uCi/see

r OYSTER CREEK NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION FIRST QUARTER 1998 GASEOUS EFFLUENT GROUND-LEVEL RELEASES  ;

For Period: 1- 1-98 0: 0 To 3-31-98 0: 0 FISSION GASES QUANTITY (Ci )

Total Fission Gases Released: 0.00E+00 Ci .

Average Rate of Release: 0.00E+00 uCi/sec  !

IODINES QUANTITY (Ci )

I131 5.18E-06 I133 1.84E-05  ;

Total Iodines Released: 2.36E-05 Ci Average Rate of Release: 3.06E-06 uCi/sec PARTICULATES QUANTITY (Ci ) ,

C058 7.41E-07  !

CO60 8.15E-06 GROSSA 3.83E-07 l Total Particulates Released: 9.27E-06 Ci i Average Rate of Release: 1.21E-06 uC1/sec j i

RADIONUCLIDE QUANTITY l (Ci ) ,

H3 4.69E+00 1 Avg. Rate of Release for H3: 6.10E-01 uCi/sec l

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OYSTER CREEK NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION SECOND QUARTER 1998 GASEOUS EFFLUENT ELEVATED RELEASES For Period: 4- 1-98 0: 0 To 6-30-98 0: 0 FISSION GASES QUANTITY.

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XE135 2.78E+00 Total Fission Gases Released: 2.78E+00 Ci Average Rate of Release: 3.57E-01 uCi/sec Gamma E-Bar: 0.248 MeV IODINES QUANTITY (Ci )

1131 4.50E-04 I133 1.9EE-03 Total Iodines Released: 2.43E-03 C1 Average Rate of. Release: 3.12E-04 uCi/sec PARTICULATES QUANTITY (Ci )

CR51 1.12E-05 MN54 2.00E-05 C058 5.16E-06 CO60 3.80E-05 SR89 4.02E-05 BA140 2.55E-04 GROSSA 1.10E-06 Total Particulates Released: 3.71E-04 Ci Average Rate of Release: 4.77E-05 uCi/sec RADIONUCLIDE QUANTITY (Ci )

H3 8.74E+01 Avg. Rate of Release for H3: 1.12E+01 uCi/sec l

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KR85M 3.23E-03 Total Fission Gases Released: 3.23E-03 Ci Average Rate of Release: 4.15E-04 uCi/sec Gamma E-Bar: 0.158 MeV IODINES QUANTITY (Ci )

Total Iodines Released: 0.00E+00 Ci Average Rate of Release: 0.00E+00 uCi/sec PARTICULATES QUANTITY (Ci )

GROSSA 4.22E-07 Total Particulates Released: 4.22E-07 Ci Average Rate of Release: 5.43E-08 uCi/sec l

RADIONUCLIDE QUANTITY (Ci )

H3 2.62E+00 i Avg. Rate of Release for H3: 3.37E-01 uCi/sec l

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XE135 3.00E+00 Total Fission Gases Released: 3.00E+00 Ci Average Rate of Release: 3.81E-01 uti/sec Gamma E-Bar: 0.248 MeV

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1131 5.66E-04 I132 1.50E-04 I133 2.53E-03 1134 8.46E-07 I135 1.32E-06 Total Iodines Released: 3.25E-03 Ci Average Rate of Release: 4.14E-04 uC1/sec PARTICULATES QUANTITY (Ci )

NA24 1.69E-06 CR51 2.65E-05 MN54 3.63E-05 C058 6.47E-06 CO60 8.39E-05 SR89 2.13E-04 SR90 1.16E-06 NB95 2.11E-06 TC99M 1.44E-06 BA140 6.28E-04 Total Particulates Released: 1.00E-03 Ci Average Rate of Release: 1.27E-04 uC1/sec I RADIONUCLIDE QUANTITY (Ci )

H3 9.10E+01 l Avg. Rate of Release for H3: 1.16E+01 uCi/sec  ;

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OYSTER CREEK NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION THIRD QUARTER 1998 i GASEOUS EFFLUENT GROUND-LEVEL RELEASES j i

For Period: 7- 1-98 0: 0 To 9-30-98 0: 0 ;

FISSION GASES QUANTITY (Ci )

Total-Fission Gases Released: 0.00E+00 Ci Average Rate of Release: 0.00E+00 uti/sec  !

IODINES QUANTITY (Ci ) i I133 2.19E-06 I Total Iodines Released: 2.19E-05 Ci

' Average Rate of Release: 2.79E-07 uCi/see PARTICULATES QUANTITY (Ci )

CS137 3.13E-07 1

Total Particulates Released: 3.13E-07 Ci I Average Rate of Release: 3.98E-08 uCi/sec RADIONUCLIDE QUANTITY (Ci ) l H3 2.83E+00 l l

Avg. Rate of Release for H3: 3.60E-01 uCi/sec l l

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OYSTER CREEK NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION FOURTH QUARTER 1998 GASEOUS EFFLUENT ELEVATED RELEASES For Period: 10- 1-98 0: 0 To 12-31-98 0: 0 FISSION GASES QUANTITY (Ci.)

XE135 9.44E-01 Total Fission Gases Released: 9.44E-01 Ci Average Rate of Release: 1.20E-01 uCi/sec Gamma E-Bar: 0.248 MeV IODINES QUANTITY (Ci )

.131 1.98E-04 1133 2.03E-03 Total Iodines Released: 2.23E-03 Ci Average Rate of Release: 2.84E-04 uCi/sec PARTICULATES QUANTITY (Ci )

CR51 7.18E-06 MN54 3.53E-05 C058 1.94E-06 CO60 9.24E-05 SR89 7.80E-05 SR90 6.80E-07 BA140 3.73E-05 GROSSA 1.85E-06 Total Particulates Released: 2.55E-04 Ci

-Average Rate of Release: 3.24E-05 uCi/sec RADIONUCLIDE QUANTITY (Ci )

H3 4.95E+01 1 Avg. Rate of Release for H3: 6.30E+00 uCi/sec l

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FISSION GASES QUANTITY (Ci )

i' Total Fission Gases Released: 0.00E+00 Ci Average Rate of Release: 0.00E+00 uci/sec IODINES QUANTITY (Ci ) '

I131 2.21E-06 Total Iodines Released: 2.21E-06 Ci Average Rate of Release: 2.81E-07 uCi/sec i

PARTICULATES QUANTITY (Ci )

SR90 3.40E-08 GROSSA 1.15E-06 Total Particulates Released: 1.19E-06 Ci Average Rate of Release: 1.51E-07 uCi/sec l

RADIONUCLIDE QUANTITY (Ci ) j H3 1.78E+00 i

Avg. Rate of Release for H3: 2.26E-01 uCi/sec 1 l

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0YSTER CREEK NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION DASIS OF CALCULATED DCSE OFFSITE DUE TO LIQUID EFFLUENT l

Source of Effluent: All Releases Beginning Time of Interest: 1- 1-98 0: 0 Ending Time of Interest: 12-31-98 23:59 Exposure Pathway Mixing Ratio SALT WATER FISH 0.3 SALT WATER SHELL FISH 0.3 DISCHARGE CANAL SHORELINE DEPOSITS 0.3 SWIMMING 0.3 BOATING 0.3 Identification Numbers of Samples Used to Compute Dose FLSH1297 SUMP 5L SUH30398 SUH30498 SUH30598 LIQ 09A98 LIQ 09B98 LIQ 09C98 LIQ 09D98 LIQ 09E98 LIQO9F98 LIQ 09G98 LIQ 09H98 LIQ 09I98 LIQ 09J98 QUANTITY OF EACH RADIONUCLIDE IN LIQUID EFFLUENT DURING TIME OF INTEREST

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Nuclide Quantity (Ci)

H3 1.1E-02

OYSTER CREEK NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION OFFSITE DOSE DUE TO RADIOACTIVE LIQUID EFFLUENT Source of Effluent: All Releases '

Beginning Time of Interest: 1- 1-98 0: 0 Ending Time of Interest: 12-31-98 23:59 Maximum Dose to Most Exposed Organ and to Total Body in Any Age Group Maximum Total Body Exposure Pathway Organ Dose Dose (mrem) (mrem)

SALT WATER FISH 6.9E-08 6.9E-08 SALT WATER SHELL FISH 1.7E-08 1.7E-08 DISCRARGE CANAL SHORELINE DEPOSITS 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 SWIMMING 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 BOATING 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 Total Computed Dose 8.6E-08 8.6E-08 i Percent of Annual Limit 8.6E-07 2.9E-06 .

Annual Dose Limit (mrem) 1.0E+01 3.0E+00 'I Projected Annual Dose (mram) 8.6E-08 8.6E-08 i l

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NRC Reg. G:ide 1.21 Report  !

Report D:te 02/26/99 i Solid Waste . Shipped Off-site for Disposal; Reporting Period: 1/1/98 to 12/31/98 Waste Stream: Resins, Filter Media, Filters and Evaporator Bottoms l

WASTE VOLUME VOLUME CURIES PERCENT 3

CLASS (ft') (m ) SHIPPED ERROR (Ci) i A 3473.8 98.31 1.28E+02 i 25  !

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C 0 0 0 t 25 l ALL 3473.8 98.31 1.28E+02 1 25 i

Estimates ofMajor Nuclides by Waste Class and Stream: Resins, Filter Media, Filters and j Evaporator "ottoms (with a 1% cut oft)  ;

i WASTE CLASS NUCLIDE PERCENT CURIES ABUNDANCE l Co-60 ' 51.914 % 6.645E+02 i Fe-55 23.978 % 3.069E+02  :

Mn-54 12.063 % 1.544E+02 ,

Cs-137 5.864 % 7.510E+01 Cr-51 1.018 % 1.303E+01 l

. Ni-63 0.741 % 9.48E+00 A; ALL H-3 0.599 % 7.67E+00 l Pu-241 0.021 % 2.688E-01 1 Sr-90 0.021 % 2.688E-01 Ni-59 0.011 % 1.408E-01 Cm-242 0.000 % 4.097E-03 I-l29 0.000 % 0.00E+00 Tc-99 0.000 % 0.00E+00 C-14 0.000 % 0.00E+00 Nb-94 0.000 % 0.00E+00 1

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  • Solid Waste Shipped Ofr-site for Disposal; Reporting Period: 1/1/98 to 12/31/98 Waste Stream: Hi-Rad Dry Active Waste  !

WASTE VOLUME VOLUME CURIES PERCENT .

CLASS (ft') (m') SHIPPED ERROR (Ci)

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C 0 0 0 i 25 ALL 180.1 5.1 4.49E-01 i 25 l Estimates of Major Nuclides by Waste Class and Stream: Hi-Rad Dry Active Waste (with a 1%

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WASTE CLASS NUCLIDE PERCENT CURIES ABUNDANCE Fe-55 42.762 % 1.92E-01 Co-60 35.189 % 1.58E-01 Cs-137 12.272 % 5.51E-02 ,

Mn-54 6.236 % 2.80E-02 Ni-63 0.428 % 1.92E-03 I H-3 0.031 % 1.41E-04 A; ALL Sr-90 0.027 % 1.23E-04 i Pu-241 0.020 % 8.92E-05 Ni-59 0.005 % 2.37E-05 I Cm-242 0.000 % 8.52E-07 I-129 0.000 % 0.00E+00 Tc-99 0.000 % 0.00E+00 C-14 0.000 % 0.00E+00 Nb-94 0.000 % 0.00E+00 f

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NRC Reg. G:ide 1.21 Report Report Date 02/26/99 Solid Waste Shipped Ofr-site for Volume Reduction and Disposal; Reporting Period: 1/1/98 to 12/31/98 Waste Stream: Irradiated Components '

WASTE VOLUME VOLUME CURIES PERCENT CLASS (ft') (m') SHIPPED ERROR (Ci)

A 1082.54* 30.66* 1.48E H)1 i 25  ;

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l Estimates of Major Nuclides by Waste Class and Stream: Irradiated Components l (with a 1% cut off) l WASTE CLASS NUCLIDE PERCENT CURIES ABUNDANCE Fe-55 40.9 6.07E+00 )

Co-60 36.6 5.44E+00 ]

Cr-51 15.6 2.31E+00 i Ni-63 3.54 5.26E Co-58 1.21 1.79E-01 Mn-54 1.04 1.54E-01 Cs-137 0.56 8.28E-02 A; ALL Pu-241 0.038 5.64E-03 i Ni-59 0.0258 3.83E-03 C-14 0.0031 4.54E-04 Sr-90 0.0018 2.61 E-04 H-3 0.0013 1.92E-04  !

, Nb-94 0.0011 1.169E-06 Cm-242 0.00 2.02E-06 l l Tc-99 0.00 3.95E-07 I

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A 10801.5 305.68 1.036 25 B 0 0 0 i 25 C 0 0 0 i 25 ALL 10801.5 305.68 1.036 i 25 Estimates of Major Nuclides by Waste Class and Stream: Dry Active Waste Sent to an Off-site Waste Processor for Volume Reduction (with a 1% cut off) ,

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ABUNDANCE  :

Fe-55 42.65 4.42E-01 Co-60 34.92 3.62E-01 l Cs-137 12.14 1.26E-01 l

Mn-54 6.40 6.6E-02 l Ni-63 0.42 4.4E-03 l H-3 0.03 3.I1E-04 l A; ALL Sr-90 0.03 3.llE-04 I Pu-241 0.02 2.07E-04 Ni-59 0.01 1.04E-04 Cm-242 0.00 2.09E-06 C-14 0.00 0.00E+00 Tc-99 0.00 0.00E+00 1-129 0.00 0.00E+00 i l

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WASTE CLASS NUCLIDE PEl(CENT CURIES ABUNDANCE Co-60 51.7 6.70E+02 Fe-55 24.23 3.14E+02  !

Mn-54 11.96 1.55EA02 Cs-137 5.82 7.54I il ,

Cr-51 1.18 1.53E+01 Ni-63 0.77 1.00E+01 A; ALL H-3 0.59 2.67E+00 Pu-241 0.02 2.75E-01 Sr-90 0.02 2.70E-01 Ni-59 0.01 1.45E-01 Cm-242 0.00 4.10E-03 C-14 0.00 4.54E-04 Nb-94 0.00 1.17E-06 ,

Tc-99 0.00 3.95E-07 I-129 0.00 0.00E+00 l

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SUMMARY

PERIOD FROM 01/01/98 to 12/31/98 I I'

NUMBER OF SHIPMENTS MODE OF DESTINATION TRANSPORTATION 20 Truck Barnwell, SC 6 Truck Memphis, TN 4 Tmck Wampum, PA I 3 Tmck Richland, WA

OYSTER CREEK-33 FOOT DATA

. JOINT FREQUENCY TABLES VERSION:'98.8 PRINTED- 02-18-1999  ;

HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD 98010100 TO 98123123 STABILITY CLASS-A WIND SPEED  !

SECTOR WINDS  :

TO FROM 3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 >24 TOTAL N- S is 46 19 18 0 0 84 {

NNE SSW 3 12 '5 17 0 0 37 j i

NE SW 4 19 8 4 0 0 35 EME WSW 6- 25 24 2 0- 0 57  ;

'E W 8~ 33 25 11 1 0 78 l

-ESE WNW 13 52 $5 -34 2 0 156 SE NW 8- 61 81 23 8 1 182 SSE NNW 5 .33- 23 8. 1 0 70

-S N 3 16 3 .0 0 0 22 SSW- NNE -5 4 3 0 0 0 12 SW NE 5 17 9 0 0 0 31 WSW .ENE 13 61 28 0 0 0 102 W E. 22 66 28 3 0 0 119 WNW ESE 1.4 - 39 25 0 0 0 78 NW SE 5- 62- 31 0 0 0 98 NNW SSE - 4 32 '33 1 0 0 70 TOTAL 119 578 400 121 12 1 1231

OYSTER ~ CREEK 33 FOOT DATA JOINT FREQUENCY TABLES:

VERSION:.98.8 PRINTED 02-18-1999  :

HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION  :

PERIOD OF RECORD 98010100 TO 98123123 STABILITY CLASS B '

WIND SPEED ,

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

N. S 3 16 7 4 0 0 30 NNE SSW 3 17 4 2 0 0 26 {

NE SW 4 10 4 3 0 0 21  ;

ENE WSW 7 16 12 1 0 0 36 E W 4 21 21 0 0 0- 46 ESE. WNW 2 20 17 7 0 0 46 SE. NW 12 21 25 6 1 0 65 '

l SSE NNW 1 17 14 1 0 0 33 ,

1 S N 5 6 2 0 0 0 13 l

SSW NNE 7 4 1 0 0 0 12 SW NE 8 16 4 0 0 0 28 WSW ENE 8 16 5 0 0 0 29 I

W E 8 26 3 2 0 0 39

.WNW ESE 4 8 2 0 0 0 14 NW- SE 8 19 5 0 0 0 32 l i

NNW. SSE 3 21 11 0 0 0 35 ,

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r N S 1 13 7 3 0 0 24 i

NNE SSW 1 3 3 4 0 0 11  ;

NE SW 3 6 0 0 0 0 9  :

i ENE WSW 4 6 2 0 0 0 12  !

E W 4 12 4 0 0 0 20 ESE WNW 5 12 6 3 0 0 26 SE NW 2 10 6 3 2 0 23  !

SSE NNW 2 5 6 1 0 0 14 S N 1 9 2 0 0 0 12 SSW NNE 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 SW NE 4 4 1 1 0 0 10 WSW ENE' 3 4 3 0 0 0 10

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W E 3 8 1 0 0 0 12 1 l

WNW ESE 3 6 1 0 0 0 10 l NW SE 4 12 3 0 0 0 19 NNW SSE 5 6 5 0 0 0 16 l

. TOTAL 49 116 50 15 2 0 232 l l

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-WIND SPEED SECTOR WINDS TO FROM 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 >24 TOTAL N- S 39 87 46 13 2 1 188 i NNE SSW 30 69 43 36 3 0 181  :

NE' SW 25 39 15 5 1 0 85 ENE WSW 26 39- 30- 2 1 0 98 E. W 26 65 32 8 0 0 131 ESE WNW 37 56 46 18 2 0 159 i

SE NW 24 98 43 19 2 0 186 SSE. NNW 32 69 29 2 0 0 132 S N 40 38 7 0 0 0 85 5 i

SSW NNE 35 70 29 4 0 0 138 SW NE 40 69 68 29 2 0 208 WSW ENE 37 45 33 31 3 0 149 W E 32 55- 35 14 1 0 137 WNW ESE 25 49 21 2 0 0 97 NW SE 42 70 20 '3 0 0 135 NNW SSE 43 59 14 2 2 0 120 )

TOTAL 533 977 511 188 19 1 2229

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_ . . OYSTER-CREEK.33 FOOT. DATA  !

JOINT FREQUENCY TABLES- i VERSION: 98.8 PRINTED- 02-18-1999 f- HOURS AT--EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION  ;

PERIOD OF RECORD 98010100 TO 98123123  !

STABILITY-CLASS E I

, WIND-SPEED  !

SECTOR WINDS TO- FROM ,1-3 4-7 8-12' 13-18 19-24 >24 TOTAL i N' S 60 52 24 12 3 0 151 NNE SSW 82 94 51 21 0- 0 248 NE SW 91 121 52 3 0 0 267 l ENE WSW 84 117 23 0 0 0 224 i

E lf 53 96 25 1- 0 0 175 ,

ESE WNW 59 93- 64 4 0 0- 220

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SE NW 68 102 59 16 1 0 246-

-SSE ENNW- 49 70 36 7 1 0 163

-S N 41 21 25 16 0 0 103 SSW NNE. 34 16 47 29 0 0 126 SW NE 39 39 -15 38 3 0 134 WSW ENE 24 32 7 3 1 0 67 l

W E 43 31 .10 3 0 0 87 WNW ESE 21 7 7 3 0 0 38  ;

NW SE 37. 22 5 5 0 0 64 i

NNW SSE 40 23 7 7 2 0 79 l 1

TOTAL 820 936 457 168 11 0 2392 l

OYSTER CREEK 33 FOOT DATA i

-JOINT FREQUENCY TABLES VERSION: 98.8 PRINTED 02-18-1999 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD 98010100 TO 98123125' STABILITY' CLASS F WIND SPEED SECTOR WINDS TO FROM 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 >24 TOTAL  ;

N S 19 10 0 0 0 0 29 NNE SSW 33 27 1 0 0 0 61 NE SW 44 29 2 0 0 0 75 ENE WSW 70- 70 2 0 0 0 142 E W 73 64 5 0 0 0 142  !

ESE WlHf 63 76 6 0 0 0 145 SE NW 69 68 6 1 0 0 144 ,

SSE- NNW 28 3,4 2 0 0 0 64 S N 10 4 0 0 0 0 14 SSW NNE 6 1 0 0 0 0 7 SW NE 11 3 1 0 1 0 16  !

WSW ENE 6 3 0 0 0 0 9 W E 9 0 0 0 0 0 9 WNW ESE- 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 ,

1 NW SE 10 3 0 0 0 0 13 l NNW SSE 21 4 1 0 0 0 26 l

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TOTAL 474 397 26 1 1 0 899  ;

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i PERIOD OF RECORD 98010100- TO 98123123 STABILITY CLASS G

. WIND SPEED SECTOR WINDS l TO FROM 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 >24 TOTAL l I

N S 28 4 0 0 0 0 32 -)

NNE SSW 36 2 0 0 0 0 38 NE SW 46 16 0 0 0 0 62 i l

ENE WSW 225 100 0 0 0 0 325 I l

E W 235 80 1 0' 0 0 316 ESE WNW 158 29 0 0 0 0 187 SE' NW 119 27 0 0 0 0 146 l SSE NNW 57 9 0 0 0 0 66 l S- -N 15 5 1 0 0 0 21 <

SSW NNE 7 1 0 0 0 0 8 SW NE 6 0 0 0 0 0 6 j 1

WSW ENE- 7 1 0 0 0 0 8 W E 7 1 0 0 0 0 8 1

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WNW ESE 5 0 0 0 0 0 5 i NW SE 12 1 0 0 0 0 13 NNW SSE 10 4 0 0 0 0 14 TOTAL 973 280 2 0 0 0 1255 l

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OYSTER CREEK 33 FOOT DATA JOINT FREQUENCY TABLES VERSION: 98.8 PRINTED 02-18-1999 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD 98010100 TO 98123123 STABILITY CLASS ALL WIND SPEED SECTOR' WINDS- ,

TO FROM 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 >24 TOTAL i l

N S 151 228 103 50 5 1 538 l NNE SSW 188 224 107 80 3 0 602  :

NE SW 217 240 81 15 1 0 554 l ENE WSW 422 373 93 5 1 0 894 ,

E. W 403 371 113 20 1- 0 908 ESE WNW- 337 338 194 66 4 0 939 i SE NW 302 387 220 68 14 1 992 SSE NNW 174 237 110 19 2 0 542 '

S N 115- 99 40 16 0 0 270 '

SSW NNE 98 96- 80 33 0 0 307 SW -NE 113 148 98 68 6 0 433 WSW ENE 98. 162 76 34 4 0 374 W E ~124 187 77 22 1 0 411 l

WNW ESE 74 110 56 5 0 0 245 NW SE 113 189 64 8 0 0 374 i NNW SSE 126 149 71 10 4 0 360 ,

l TOTAL 3055 3538 1583 519 46 2 8743 l l

Hours of Hissing / Invalid Data: 17 )

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V*RSION: 98.8 PRINTED 02-18-1999 i

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HOURS AT EACH. WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION  !

LPERIOD OFLRECORD 98010100 TO 98123123 STABILITY CLASS'A l

l WIND SPEED SECTOR WINDS i TO FROM '1-3 4-7 8-12' 13-18 19-24 >24 TOTAL  !

N. S 0. 1 0 0' 1 0 2

'NNE ~ SSW 0, 'O O 4 0 0 4  !

ME SW ,

O LOL 2 0 0 0 2

,ENE WSW- 0; O 0. '2 0 'O 2  !

E W- 0 0 0 3 5 0 8 ESE' WNW 0- 0 0 11 12 1 24  !

SE NW 'O O O 7 12 5 24 SSE NNW 0 0 0 1 1 0 2  !

.S N- 0- 0 0 0 0 0 0 SSW NNE O O O O O O O t

SW- NE O O 1 2 0 0' 3 WSW ENE O O 1 2 0 0 3 i W E 0 0 2' 1 0 0 3  !

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NW SE 1 0 1 1 0 0 3 NNW SSE O 1 0 2 1 0 4 TOTAL 1 3 9 36 32 6 87  ;

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-JOINT FREQUENCY TABLES.  !

VERSION: 98.8 PRINTED 02-18-1999 j 1

HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION '

-PERIOD OF RECORD 98010100 TO 98123123 STABILITY CLASS B WIND SPEED SECTOR WINDS TO FROM 'i-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 >24 TOTAL N S 0 0 2 12 4 1 19 NME SSW 0 0 0 7 5 0 12 NE SW 0 0. 2 3 3 0 8 ENE WSW 0 0 3 10 3 0 16 E W 0 0 1 19 5 4 29 ESE WNW 0 0 8 14 22 9 53 SE NW 0 0 4 26 16 5 51

'SSE NPnf 0 0 3 10 4 ~1 18

.S N O 2 3 2 0 0 6 SSW NNE O 1 1 0 0 0 2 SW- NE O O 2 7 0 0 9 WSW- ENE O 1 14 10 1 0 26 W E O O 10 4 0 0 14  !

WNW ESE O O 11 2 0 0 13 NW '- -SE O O 9 7 0 0 16 NNW SSE O 1 3 6 0 0 10 i

TOTAL 0- 4 76 139 63 20 302 j

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OYSTER CREEK 380 FOOT DATA: ,

-JOINT FREQUENCY TABLES  !

VERSION: 98.8-PRINTED 02-18-1999  ;

HOURS.AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION l

' PERIOD 0F RECORD 98010100 TO 98123123 e STABILITY CLASS C-WIND SPEED -

f SECTOR WINDS .

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

N S 0 .0 8 24 5 0 37 l

r NNE SSW. 0 2 5 11' 6 12 26  ;

NE SW 0 0 7; 9 3 2 21 ENE -WSW 0- 2 10 21 5 0 38  :

E W 0 2 11 24 5 1 4?

1 ESE- WNW 0 2 18 23 19- 20 82 i

, SE' NW 0 1 21 40 20 10 92 L .

i SSE NNW :0 0 9 17 3 2 31 3 S? -N O 1 5 3 1 0 10 l 4

SSW NNE 0- 0 2 1 0 0 3 l SW . NE 0 1 ~7 5 1 0 14 .!

WSW- ENE. 0 4 27 16' 0- 0 47 W- E 0. 2 35 5 0 0 42 WNW JESE 0. 4 24 1 0 0 29 l 1

NW .SE O 2 19 13 0 0 34 l NNW SSE' O 1 20 17 0 0 38 TOTAL 0 24 '228 230 68 37 587

OYSTER CREEK 380 FOOT DATA JOINT FREQUENCY TABLES VERSION: 98.8 PRINTED 02-18-1999 i HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION .

PERIOD OF RECORD' 98010100 TO 98123123 STABILITY CLASS D i i

WIND SPEED SECTOR WINDS <

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

N S 4 26 84 79 35 10 238 NNE SSW 5 14 45 109 51 36 260 l NE SW 2 17 41 44 25 4 133 ENE . WSW 4 16 32 62 23 4 141 E W- 2 23 64 93 23 8 213 ESE WNW 1 19 64 89 55 38 266 SE. NW 3 28 71 112 81 50 345 SSE NNW 1- 11 68 85 30 8 203 S N. 6 31 46 19 9 0 111 SSW NNE 6 33 55 40 30 1L6 180 SW NE 2 24 86 74 59 110 355 WSW ENE 6 26 68 56 27 50 233 i W E- 2 39 104- 47 27 23 242 WNW ESE 7 39 86 22 2 3 159 NW SE 4~ 36 106 30 10 6 192 NNW SSE 6 30 122 42 7 5 212 TOTAL 61 412 1142 1003 494 371 3483  !

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VERSION: 98.8 PRINTED 02-18-1999 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION i PERIOD OF RECORD 98010100 TO 98123123 l STABILITY CLASS E WIND SPEED l SECTOR WINDS '

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

N S 2 10 38 51 13 15 129  !

'NNE SSW 2 7 35 125 79 36 284 NE SW 3 7 27 91 100 48 276 i

ENE WSW 1 4 21 83 72 16 197 i E W 1 6 21 70 40 6 144 ESE WNW 1 9 19 73 104 15 221 SE- NW 1 6 23 72 94 31 227 SSE NNW 1 9 27 78 71 10 196 S N~ 4 12 27 32 18 2 95 SSW NNE 1 14 36 11 11 22 95 SW NE 2 10 18 36 11 30 107 l WSW ENE 1 8 17 25 6 3 60 W E 2 6 26 21 3 8 66 WNW ESE 3 16 26 14 2 7 68 l l

NW SE 6 14 18 9 3 5 55  ;

I NNW SSE 2 10 49 16 1 12 90

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TOTAL 33 148 428 807 628 266 2310

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OYSTER CREEK 380 FOOT DATA .

i JOINT FREQUENCY TABLES [

VERSION: 98.8 PRINTED 02-18-1999  !

HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION i PERIOD OF RECORD' 98010100 ~TO 98123123  ;

STABILITY CLASS F

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SECT 63 WINDS  !

TO FROM 1 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 >24 TOTAL i N- S. 2 7 23 17 2 0 51 i

NNE SSW 1 4 10 23 19 5 62 i

NE SW- 0 3 16 36 47 25 127 ENE WSW 0 7 5 15 31 19 77 l

E W 0 3 12 29 45 19 108 l ESE WNW 0 6 14 38 49 15 122 ,

j SE NW 0 7 16 48 69 31 171  !

SSE NNW 1 4 6 30 87 13 141 l l

S N 2 5 10 22 17 2 58 SSW NNE 1 7 10 15 1 0 34 SW NE 1 3 16 9 0 0 29 WSW -ENE O 3 8 2 0 0 13 W E 'l 7 3 1 0 0 12 I

-WNW ESE O 9 6 3 0 0 18 NW SE 3 8 11 2 0 0 25

.NNW SSE 1- 5 17 7 1 0 31 TOTAL 13 88 183 298 368 129 1079 i

OYSTER CREEK 380 FOOT DATA JOINT FREQUENCY TABLES VERSION: 98.8 PRINTED 02-18-1999 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED.AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD 98010100 TO 98123123 STABILITY CLASS G WIND SPEED SECTOR WINDS l TO FROM 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 >24 TOTAL l l

N S 3 10 13 14 5 0 45  !

NNE SSW 2 11 8 19 4 1 45 i NE SW 2 4 9 19 8 2 44 '

ENE WSW 2 9 14 19 18 6 68 1 E W 4 12' 19 39 29 12 115 ESE WNW 2 11 18 47 40 22 140 1 l

SE NW 0 2 21 51 31 7 112  ;

SSE NNW 1 5 11 44 27 1 89

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S N 3 10 15' 15 15 0 58 l I

SSW NNE 1 13 9 6 3 0 32 j i

SW NE 3 15 15 3 1 0 37 I

WSW ENE 3 5 6 1 1 0 16 W E 1 10 11 1 0 0 23 WNW ESE 2 17 20 1 0 0 40 NW SE 1 9 7 1 0 0 18 .

I NNW SSE 3 7 7 1 0 0 10 I

TOTAL 33 150 203 281 182 51 900 ,

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HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD 98010100 TO 98123123 STABILITY CLASS'ALL WIND SPEED SECTOR WINDS TO. FROM 1-3 4 '8-12 13-18 19-24 >24 TOTAL N S' 11: 54' 168 197 65 26 521 l 1

NNE SSW 10 -38 103 298 164 80 693 NE SW 7 31 -104 202 186 81 611 ]

ENE WSW 7- 38 85 212 152 45 539 E W 7 46 128 277 152 50 660 i ESE WNW- 4 47 141 295 301 120 908  :

SE NW 4 44 156 356 323 139 1022 '

SSE NNW 4' 29 124 265 223 35 680 S N- 15 60 106 93 60 4 338 i i

SSW NNE- '9 68 113 73 45 38 346- ]

i SW NE- 8 53 145 136 72 140 554  ;

-WSW _ENE 10 47 141 112 35 53 398 W E 6 64 191 80 30 31 402'

?WNW ESE 12 86 175 43 4 10 330 NW SE 15 69 171 64 13 11 343' NNW SSE 12 55 218 91 10 17 403

' TOTAL 141 829- 2269 2794 1835 880 8748 HoursLof' Missing / Invalid Data: 12 i

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