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Forwards Draft Response to Shoemaker Concern About Safe Operation of Facility,Per B Lee Request
ML20212Q842
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Site: Arkansas Nuclear  Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 04/20/1987
From: Liza Cunningham
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Calvo J
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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"f%g UNITED STATES p A' NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION g O WASHINGTON, D. C. 20656

  • $ APR2 01987 MEMORANDUM FOR: Jose A. Calvo, Director Project Directorate IV Division of Reactor Projects III, IV, Y and Special Projects Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation FROM: LeMoine J. Cunningham, Acting Chief Radiation Protection Branch Division of Radiation Protection and Emergency Preparedness Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation

SUBJECT:

SUGGESTED RESPONSE TO MR. STEVE SH0EMAKER-(EDO 2716)

In response to Bob Lee's request, enclosed is a draft' response to Mr. Steve Shoemaker regarding his concern about the safe operation of Arkansas-Nuclear One, t

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Docket Nos. 50-313 50-368 Mr. Steve Shoemaker Route?l, Box 199

-Fayetteville, AR 72701

Dear Mr. Shoemaker:

[ By [[letter::0CAN048701, Forwards Util Certificate of Insurance from ANI Policy 5085, Maelu Policy TA5061 & NEIL Policy X86-002.Certificates from ANI & NEIL Represent Policy Yr 860401-870401 & 861115- 871115,respectively|letter dated April 1,1987]], Congressman _Jchn Paul Hammerschmidt has relayed i your concerns to us about the-safe operation of Arkansas Power and Light Company's (AP&L) two nuclear power reactors at the Arkansas: Nuclear One facility. In particular, he noted that you do not believe that the Arkansas Nuclear One 2

reactors are operating safely because you have observed giant' cancers on some

fish.

In response to your concerns, we have reviewed the operations at Arkansas

Nuclear One and are not aware of any abnormal radiation levels in this area. --

The quantities _of radioactive material that are released from the Arkansas Nuclear One facility are contro11ed' to levels far below the amounts which would cause

'abnomalities (such as a higher risk of cancer) -in fish. Samples of liquids t are routinely taken and measured prior to their release from Arkansas- Nuclear '

One. In addition, levels of radioactivity-are routinely measured in the-environment around the facility. The results of these measurements are recorded in reports that are available at the Public Document Room located at 4

the Tomlinson Library at Arkansas Techni. cal University, Russellville, Arkansas.

Enclosed for your information is a copy of AP&L's most recent " Semiannual'

Radiological Effluent Report," AP&L's " Annual Environmental Monitoring Report,"
and the Arkansas Department of Health's "1985' Environmental Monitoring- Report"-

(Enclosures 1 through 3, respectively).

. We have also discussed your observations with Mr. Dale James and Mr. Robert West i^ at AP&L. They have informed us-that they are not aware'of any abnormalities in the fish in that area with one exception. Excessive curvature _of-the spine.

was observed in one type of fish, the gizard shad, about 10_ years ago.

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-AP&L studied this condition and concluded that the excessive. curvature-is most likely due to a pesticide used in faming.

! In summary, we believe that Arkansas Nuclear One is being operated in a safe i . manner, and that a shutdown of the facility is not justified.- If you wish to

discuss AP&L's' study of the gizard shad,- Mr. Dale James, AP&L, can be reached at 501-377-5923.

Sincerely, Victor Stello,- Jr.

E Executive-Director for. Operations-p.

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Enclosures:

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Mr. Steve Shoemaker 2

Enclosures:

1. Semiannual Effluent Report dtd 3/2/87
2. AP&L's Annual Environmental Monitoring Report for 1985
3. Arkansas Department of Health's 1985 Environmental Monitoring Report, as revised cc: Congressman John Paul Hamerschmidt Mr. Dale James, AP&L
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ARKANSAS POWER & LIGHT COMPANY POST OFFICE BOX 551 UTTLE ROCK. ARKANSAS 72203 (501)371-4000 March 2, 1987 DCAN938701 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555

SUBJECT:

Arkansas Nuclear One - Units 1 & 2 Docket Nos. 50-313 and 50-368 License Nos. DPR-51 and NPF-6 Semiannual Radiolooical Effluent Ralease Reoort Gentlemen:

In accordance with 10CFR50.36a(a)(2), Arkansas Nuclear One Unit-1 Tecnnical Specification 6.12.2.6, and Arkansas Nuclear One Unit-2 Technical Specification 6.9.3 enclosed is the Semiannual Radiological Effluent Release Report for the third and fourth quarters of 1986. In addition, the required yearly data is enclosed.

Very truly yours,

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. Ted Enos, Manager Nuclear Engineering and Licensing JTE:MCS:mb Enclosure A

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SEMIANNUAL S3JMMATION OF ALL RELEASES BY GUARTER TYPE OF-ACTIVITY  : ALL t.IOUID E FLLIENTS '

NEPORTING PERIOD  : GUARTER 4 3 AND GL'ARTER 4 4 OF 1986 UNIT  : QUARTER 3 GUARTER 4 *EST. TOTAL:

: HOURS  ! HOURS  : ERROR %

TYPE OF EFFLUENT -

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4. FISSION AND ACTIVATION PRODUCTS

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1. TDTAL RELEASE (NOT INCLUDING  : -

TRITIUMr GASES, ALPHA) ..: CURIES  : 1 28E 00 : 2.10E 00 . 1 0.00E-01:.

%. AVERAGE DILUTED CONCENTRATION  :  :  :

DURING PERIOD IUCI/nL  : 4 23E-09 : 1.03E-08 :

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3. PERCENT OF APPLICASLE LIMIT  :  %  : 1.42.E 00 ; 3.44E 00 : '

B. TRITIUM

i. TOTAL RELEASE CURIES  : 1.61E 01 : 2.79E 01 0.00E-01:

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2. AVERAGE DILUTED CONCENTRATION  :  :  :

DURING PERIDO :UCI/ML  : 5.35E-09 : 1.37E-67 : .

.i . PERCENT OF APPLICAOLE LIMIT  %  : 1.7EE-03 : 4.566-03 C. DIS 60LVEO ANO ENTRA.IhED GASES

1. TOTAL RELEASE  : CURIES
  • 1.92E 02 4.55E-02 : 0 OE-01
2. AVERAGE DILUTED CONCENTRATION  :  :  :
  • DURING PERIOD :UCI/ML i.72E-07 : 2.23E-10 :

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3. PERCENT OF APPLICABLE LIMIT 1  %  : 2.36E-01 : 1.12E-04 :

D. GROSS ALPHA RADIOACTIVITY .

1. TOTAL RELEASE  : CURIES kN 1.81E-04__---_-  : 0.00E-01 ___--
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UNIT 3GUARTER 3 :GL'ARTER 4 QUARTER 3 GUARTER 4 :

: HOURS  : HOURS  : HOURS HOURS  :

NUCLIDE  : :4345-6552 :6553-8760 :4345-6552 6553-8760 ALL NUCLIDES H-3  : CURIES ' : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.61E 01 : 2.79E 01 1 '-

C-14 , CURIES  : 0.00E-01

0.00E-01 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 ,

NA-24  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01  : 0.00E-01  : 1 01E-03 2.11E-04 3 P-32  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01  : 0.00E-01  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

CR-51  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01  : 0.00E-01  : 6.84E-03 : 5.74E-02 :

M-54  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01  : 0.00E-01  : 2.5GE-03 : 5.17E-03 :

.9N-56  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01  : 0.00E-01  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

FE-55  : CURIES  : 0.005-01  : 0.00E-01 8.94E-02 : 1 44E-d'2 :

FE-59  : CLiRIES  : 0.00E-01  : 0.00E-01  : 8.33E-04 : 1.99E-03 10-58  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01  : 0.00E-0t  : 1.31E-01 : 5 37E-01-:

CO-60  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01  : 0.00E-01 8.86E-02 : 6 62E-02 :.

NI-63  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01

  • 0.002-01  : 0 00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

NI-65  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 CU-64  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :'

ZN-65  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 4.30E-05 i d4-69 i CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-98 >o02-01 : 0.00E-01.:

BR-83  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : v.00E-01 : 0.00E-01

R-54  : CURIES  : 0.005-01 : 0.00E-01. G.012-04 : 0.00E-01 :

BR-85  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 1

<8-86 . CURIE 5 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-. 1 : 0.06E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

RB-8B  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : .:. 25E-02 : 0.00E-01 1 48-89  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

SR-89  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.53E-04 : 0.00E-01 :

SR-91  : CURIES SR-92  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.05E-04 : 3.18E-04 :

Y-90  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01

  • Y-91M  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.32E-06 :

Y-91  : CURIES Y-92  :

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01.: 0.00E-01.4 Y-93  :

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0 00E-01 : 0 00E-01 ZR-95  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.37E-03 : 1.95E-03 :

ZR-97 '

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 2.30E-04 : 1.41E-04 : ,

NB-95

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 2.44E-03 : 4.50E MO-99 -

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 .0.00E-01 :

.TC-99H  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.80E-04 : 0.00E-01 1C-101  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

RU-103  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01.: 0.00E-01 : 9.12E-04 : 1.25E-03 :

RU-105  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0400E-01 :

RU-106  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 2.29E-03 : 5.88E-04 :

AG-110M  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 4 61E-03 : 1.74E-02 :

TE-125M

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :~' '

1E-127M  : CURIES  :'0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 2, TE-127  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 )

1E-129M  :. CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01.3, TE-129  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 !?

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

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UNIT  : QUARTER 3.!GUARTER 4 : QUARTER 3 *GUARTER 4 :

th0URS  : HOURS  : HOURS  : HOURS  :

-NUCLIDE  : 14345-6552 :6553-8760 14345-6552 6553-8760 ALL NUCLIDES CONTINUED TE-- 31  : CURIES TE-132  :  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.'00E-01 1 '.-

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 4.81E-04.3 ,

I-130'  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0 00E-01 3 1-131  : CURIES I-132  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 2.07E-01 : 2 28E-02 : "

I-133  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 2.45E-06 : 0 00E-01 :

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CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 0 00E-01 : 0 00E-01 :

I-134  : CURIES 1.-135  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

COIES : 9.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.42E-06 0.00E-O'1 :

CS-134  : CURIES : 0.90E-01

~S-136  :

CURIES : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 8 69E-05 :

0 00E-01  : 2.36E-01  : 7.61E-02  :

CS-137  : CURIES 0S-138  !

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : .4 60E-01 : 1.09E-01 :

CURIES : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.23E-06 : 2.53E-04 :

sA-139  : CURIES : U.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 6 50E-05 : 2.02E-05 :

4-140  : CURIES ,
0.002-01 : 0.00E-01 0 00E-01 ; 3.90E-05 :

BA-141  : CURIES : 0.00E-01 7 9.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01-:

8A-142  : CURIES : 0.002-01

_A-140  :

0.00E-91 : U.00E-01 : 0.60E-01,:

CURIES  : 0.00Z-01 : 0.00E-01 : 5.93E-O'+ 8.61E-04 l'.

  • A-142  : CURIES : 0.00E-01 0.00E-0L : 0.00E-01 1 0.udE-01 :

CE-141  : CURIES : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-ul : 2.043-04 : 6.30E-05 :

02-143  : CeRIEd. : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E s1 : 0 09E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

CE-144  : CbRIES : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-61 : 0.005-01 : 0.00E-01 :

rR-143  : CURIES : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 FR-144  : CURIES : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

ND-147  : CURIES : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0 002-01 : 0.00E-01 :

W-187  : CURIES : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

NP-239  : CURIES : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01': 0.00E-01 IKR-83M  : CURIES : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-011: 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : "

KR-85M  : CLRIES : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.1EE-02 KR-85  : CURIES : 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 :-

KR-87  : CURIES 0.00E-01 : i.46E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

KR-8B  : CURIES

0.00E-01  : 0.00E-01  : 0.00E-01 : 5.12E-05 :

KR  : CURIES

0.00E-01  : 0.00E-01_: 0 00E-01 : 1.20E-04 :

KR-90  : CURIES

0.00E-01  : 0.00E-01  : '0.00E-01  : 0.00E-01 :

XE-131M  : CURIES

0.00E-01  : 0.00E-01  : 0.00E-01  : 0.00E-01 :

XE-133M  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1 27E 00 : 2.72E-02 :

XE-133-CURIES ' : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.42E 00 0.00E-01 :

CURIES XE-135M  :  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.3BE 02 : 1.80E-02 :

CURIES : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 3 8.25E-04 : 0.00E-01 :

XE-135  : CURIES : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 9.95E-01 : l'.40E-04 :

XE-137  : CURIES : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : ~0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

XE-138  : CURIES : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 AR-41  : CURIES : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01-: 1.0BE-04 : 1.69E-05 :

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SR-90  : CURIES : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 G ALPHA  : CURIES : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.81E-04 : 0.00E-01 1-5.53E-04 : 2.76E-04 :

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BE-7  : CURIES : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 K-40

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~SE-75 CURIES  :.0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1 46E-04 5.32E-04 . i

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 t'O.00E-01 : 1.~63E-03':-

SR-85  : CURIES Y-88  : CURIES

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NS-97  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 6.56E-05 : 0.00E-01 :

n0-90  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E 5.63E-04 : 1.62E-04 :

CD-109  : CUR ~^E5

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 5.74E-04 : 0.00E-O'1 :
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I 98-124  :

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.56E-03 : 4.11E-04-:

CURIES - 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 4.25E-04 : 5.32E-02 :

.58-125  : CURIES : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 2.23E-02 : 1.12E 00 : ,

SB-127  : CURIES rA-133  :

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 5.12E-04 1' CL: RIES  : 0 . 0 0 E- 0.'.

CE-139  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 1.43E-06 : - 0. 0 0 E-01.. ! _ .

su-152  : CURIES

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NEPURTING PERIOD

GUARTER # 3 AND GUARTER 9 4 OF 1986
UNIT  : QUARTER 3 :GUARTER 4 EST. TOTAL:
: HOURS HOURS.  : ERROR %  :

TYPE OF EFFLUENT  : :4345-6552 :6553-8760.:  ::

= _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - -

a. FISSION AND ACTIVATION GASES
1. TOTAL RELEASE  : CURIES  : 4 90E 02 : 2.06E-01 : 0.00E-01: ,
2. AVERAGE RELEASE RATE FOR PERIOD UCI/SEC  : 6.23E 01 : 2.62E-02 :
3. PERCENT OF APPLICABLE LIMIT  :  %  : 8.72E-01 : 3.66E-04 :

= _ _ _ .

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.. RADIGIODINES

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1. TOTAL IDDINE-131  : CURIES  : 2.28E-03 : 3.51E-04 : 0.00E-01:

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ - - - - _ _ _ _ = - - - - = - -

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2. AVERAGE RELEASE RATE FOR PERIOD :UCI/SEC  : 2.90E-04 : 4 46E-05 :
3. PERCENT OF APPLICABLE LIMIT
%  : 8.11E-04 : 1 25E-04 :

C. PARTICULATES

1. PARTICULATE 5(nALF-tIVES>e DAYS) ;CURTEE
5.56E-05 : 8 69E-05 : 0.00E-01:
2. AVERAGE RELEASE RATE FOR PERIOD
UCI/SEC ': 7.09E-06 : 1.11E-05 :

_ _ _ _ _ = _

3. PERCENT OF APPLICABLE LIMIT
%  : 1.99E-05 : 3.10E-05 :
4. GROSS ALPHA RADIOACTIVITY
CLIRIES  : 0.00E-01.: 0.00E-01-:

1 D. TRITIUM

1. TOTAL RELEASE  : CURIES  : 1.06E 00 : 2.43E 00 0.00E-01
2. AVERAGE RELEASE RATE FOR PERIOD :UCI/SEC  : 1.35E-01 : 3.09E-01 *

. = _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _

. P.

6. PERCENT OF APPLICABLE LIMIT  :  %  : 1.89E-04 : 4 33E-04 :

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ELEVATED  : GROUNO. .

BATCH RELEASES  : DATCH RELEASES  :

_ _ _ _ - -= _ .

UNIT :GUARTER 3 ;GUARTER 4 : QUARTER 3 lGUARTER 9 :
HOURS HOURS  : HOURS HOURS  :

NUCLIDE  : :4345-6552 06553-8760 19345-6552 16553-8760 i ISSION GASES KR-83M'  : CURIES

-KR-85M  :

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 1 CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.68E-02 : 0.00E-01 t' KR-85  : CURIES KR-87  :
0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.61E 01 : 1.54E-01 2.

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 -

KR-8B  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 MR-89 1.24E-02 : 0.00E-01 :

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

KR-90  : CURIE 5 XE-131ri  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : *
0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 3.165 00 : 1.48E-02 :

XE-133M  : CURIES X2-133  :

0.00E-01 0.00E-01 : 1.67E 00 : 0.00E-01 :

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : i.55E 02 : 3.71E-02 :

XE-135M  : CURIES XE-135  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

AE-137  :

0.00E-01 : 0.ubE-01 : 1.*i2E 01 : 0.00E-01' CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

XE-138  : CURIES AR-91  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 .

OTHER  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :
0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

10TAL FOR PERIOD  : CURIES  : 0 . 0 0 E--01 : 0.00E-01 ; i.90E 02

~

- - _ _ _ _ = - - - - __

2.06E-01 :

1.00~NES I-130  : CURIES I-131 CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.0uE-01 : 0.00E-01 :

I-132  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0 00E-01 : 2.29E-03 : 3.51E-04 :

I-133  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :
0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 6 66E-06 : 0.00E-01 :

I-134  : CURIES 1-135  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01

~OTHER  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :
0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

TOTAL FOR PERIOD  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-61 : 2.29E-03 : 3.61E-04 :

PARTICULATES

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H-3  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0 00E-01

  • C-14 1.06E 00 2.43E 00 :

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E~01 :

NA-24  : CURIES P-32  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

CR-51  :  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01.3 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

hN-54 CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0 00E-h1 4.87E-06 : 9.91E-06 :

CURIES MN-56  : CURIES
0.00E-01 : 0 00E-01 : '0.00E-01 : 0'00E-01 :. .

'FE-55  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

7E-59  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

'CO-53  : CURIES

0.00E-01 O.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

CO-60  :

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 3.59E-05 3.78E-05 :

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01': 2.3GE-06 l 2.16E-05 :

NI-f3  : CURIES

NI-65
CURIES
0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

CU-64  :

0.00E-11 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01,t 0.00E-01 :

'ZN-65  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.006-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 -

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ELEVATED  : GROUrJD

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BATCH RELEASES  : BATCH RELEASES -:
UNIT 20UARTER 3 GUARTER 4'
QUARTER 3 GUARTER 4
: HOURS  : HOURS.  ; HOURS  : HOURS  :

NUCLIDE  : 4345-6552 06553-8760 24345-6552 16553-8760 : <

PARTICULATES CONTINUED

==

ZN-69  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01'*

BR-83  : CURIES BR-04  :

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0 00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :N CURIES 2.0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0 00E-01
  • 0.00E-01 : .

B.R-85  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0 00E-01 : 0.00E-017:

RB -86  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0 00E-01 : 0.00E-01

.v8-GB

CbRIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01.:

R8-89  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :~0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 2

'SR-89  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.62E-07 : 0.00E-01 :

SR-91  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 I 0.00E-01 ~1 SR-92  :

r-90  :

CURIES

  • 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : J.00E-01 :

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 ; o.00E-01 i

(-91M CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 Y-91  :

f-92 CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.002-01 :

Y-93  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0,00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 4R-95 CURIES IR-97

: 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01.1 0.00E-01 :
CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.0(E-01 : 0 . O u E - 0 1 . .1 . ,

48-95  : CURIES  : 0,00E-01 : 0.00E-01': 3.9eE-07 : 0.00E-01 :

nO-99  :

IC-99M  :

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0 00E-ui : u.Oud-01 i CLRIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

TC-101  : CURIES' : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01

  • 0.00E-0_ 6.00E-01 1 RU-103 CURIES RU-105
0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-st : 3.59E-06 :

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

RU-106  : CbRIES AG-110h  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-ul : 0.00E-01 :

IE-125M  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 i 0.00E-01 :

TE-127M  : CURIES TE-127  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01.: 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

-TE-129M  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01~: 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

'  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

1E-129  : CUSIEE TE-131h  : CURIES

0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 : 0 00E-01 :

TE-131'  :

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01-1 0.00E-01 : 0 00E-01~

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

TE-132  : CURIES CS-134  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

CS-134 CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 2.28E-06 : 0.00E-01 :

CS-137 4

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 4.36E-06 : 1.27L-05 :

CS-138  : CURIES 8A-139  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : '

BA-140

0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

WA-141  :

CURIES" : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0~.00E-01 :

CURIES : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

BA-142  : CURIES : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :~0.00E-01 :-0.00E-01 :

LA-140  : CURIES : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

LA-142  : CURIES : 0.00E-01-: 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

CE-141  : CURIES t'O.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 CE-143 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

CURIES : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 -

CE-144  : CURIES : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

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' ELEVATED  : GROLIND .

.: BATCH RELEASES ~: BATCH RELEASES  :

UNIT- GUARTER 3 : QUARTER 4 : QUARTER 3 :GUARTER 4 :
4 HOURS HOURS HOLIRS HOURS  :

NUCLIDE  : :4345-6532

  • 6553-8760 :4345-6552 :6553-8760 i - _ _

PARTICULATES CONTINUED PR-143  : CLIRIES PR-lii  :

-0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0 00E-01 :~-

ND-147  : CURIES 0 00E-01 : 0.'00E-01 *

-0.00E-01~

W-187 0 00E-01 : .

.  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 :'O.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0 00E-01':-

NP-239  : CURIES SR-90  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 2 0.00E-01 : 0 00E-01 :

G ALPHA  :-0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 6.06E-10 : 6 52E-08 :

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 :-0.00E-01 : 1.81E-07 : 0.00E-01.

OTHER  : CURIES BE-7  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0 00E-01 :

CURIES. : 0.00E-01': O'.'00E-91 : 0.00E-01 : 0 00E-0'1.:

4-40  : CURIES

-CO-56 0.00E-01
0.00E-01 :-0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :
CURIES : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01-:

CO-57  : CURIES 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0 00E-01 :

EE-75  : CURIES

SR-85

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

CLIRIES : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01_: 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

Y-08  : CURIES : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 ,

t'-

NS-94  : CURIES

, n8-97  :

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

CURIES : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 3.39E-07 : 0.00E-01 1

M-90  : CURIES : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

CD-109  : _ CURIES : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : U.uGE-01 : 0.00E-01 :

D-113h  ; CURIES : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01.:

$N-113  : CURIES58-122  :  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

CURIES : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0 00E-01 :

$8-124  : CURIES isB-125  :

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

CURIES : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01':

SB-127  : CURIES eA-133 *  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

CURIES : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

CE-139  : CURIES iiU-152  : CURIES
0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : .

HG-203  : CURIES

0 00E-01 : 0.00E-01-: 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :<

PB-214  : CURIES

0 00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :0.00E-01': 0.00E-01.'

BI-214  : ' CURIES

0.0GE-01 ! 0.00E-01 :f0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : .

1 RA-226  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01_: _D.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

, TH-228  : _ CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.0.0E-01 : 1.30E-06 :

U-235

CURIES
0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 2'5.24E-06 : 0.00E-01 t'
0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 :.0.00E-01s: ,

10TAL FOR PERIOD  : CURIES  :

g___________________________ __ __.0.00E-01

0.00E-01 1.06E 00 : 2.43E 00 :

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ARKANSi-is POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY PAGE 1 DF 4 ARMANSAS NUCLEAR DNE : UNIT 2 AEPORT CATEGORY

SEMIANNUAL SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES BY OUARTER TYPE OF ACTIVITY  : ALL LIGUID EFFLUENTS ~-

sEPORTING PERIOD  : GUAPTER # 3 AND GUARTER # 4 OF 1986

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . - - - - _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ - = - _ _ _ _ _ _

UNIT  : QUARTER 3 :GUARTER 4 EST. TOTAL:

HOURS HOURS  : ERROR %  :

YYPE OF EFFLUENT  ! 24345-6552 6553-8760 :  :

_ _ _ _ _ . - = _ _

9. FISSION AND ACTIVATION PRODUCTS
1. TOTAL RELEASE (NDT INCLUDING  : .:  : 1 TRITIUM, GASES, ALPHA)

CURIES

1.60E 00 : 4.41E-01 : 0.00E-01:
2. AVERAGE DILUTED CONCENTRATION  :  :  :

DURING PERIOD UCI/ML i S.30E-09 : 2.17E-09 :

___=-___ ___ _ __ __ __

3. PERCENT OF APPLICABLE LIMIT
%  : 1.77E 00 : 7.22E-01

. _ - _ _ . - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. _ _ _._ _ _ _ _ = _-- ___ __

B. TRITIUM

- - - _ _ _ _ _ _ = = ____

__ __== _

- = _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

1. TOTAL RELEASE

. _ _ _ _ _ = - - - _ _ - -

_ _ = = _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _

CURIES

- = _ _ _

9.9BE U1 : 1.82E 01 : 0.00E-01:
2. AVERAGE DILUTED CONCENTRATION  :  :  : 1 DURING PERIOD :uCI/ML  : 3.31E-07 : 8.91E-66

_ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ - - - =_ . _ _ . . _ _

3. PERCENT OF APPLICABLE +InIT  :  %  : 1.10E-02 : 2.97E-93 :

_ _ = _ _ _ _ - - - - _ _ _ _ _. _ _ _ _...

C. DISSOLVED AND ENTRAINE0 GA5Es

1. TDTAL RELEASE CURIES
3.49E-02 : 6.3dE-02 : 0.00E-01:
2. AVERAGE DILUTED CONCENTRATION  :  :  :  :

DURING PERIOD :UCI/ML 1 16E-10 : 3 13E-10 :

=_-;

3. PERCENT OF APPLICA8LE LIhIT *

% 5.7BE-05 : 1.56E-64 :

D. GROSS ALPHA RADIOACTIVITY

  • _ _ _ _ . _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ =
1. TOTAL RELEASE l CURIES 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01:
3.18E-05

_ - _ _ _ _ _ _____ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ = - _ =_ _ _ _ _

E. HASTE VOL RELEASED (PRE-DILUTION) ! GAL  : 4.06E 05 : 3.20E 05 : 0.00E-01:

F. VOLUME OF DILUTION WATER USED  : GAL  : 7.96E 10 : 5.38E 10 : 00

__ _ ___ _ _ __ __ __ _ _ ___ __ __ _ _ __.____ 0E-01: _ _

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CONTINUOUS RELEASES : BATCH RELEASES -3
UNIT
QUARTER 3 :GUARTER 4 : QUARTER 3 :GUARTER 4 :
HOURS  : HOURS.
  • HOURS HOURS' .:

.NUCLIDE  :

  • 4345-6552 :6553-8760 :4345-6552 :6553-8760 :

ALL NUCLIDES

, H-3 ': CURIES  : 0.00E-01 0 00E-01 : 9.98E 01 : 1.82E.01 '-

C-14  : CURIES NA-24  : 0.00E-01  : 0.00E-01

CURIES, ; 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 2.21E-04 : 0.00E-01 l-
0.~00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : ,
  1. -32  : CURIES : 0.'00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

CR-51  : CURIES : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 7.03E-02 : 1.5SE-02 :

qh-54  : CLIRIES : 0 00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 9.72E-03 : 2.60E-03 :

MN-56  : CURIES

-I-55

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 l-CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 4.91E-03 6.31E-O'4 :

FE-59  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01

  • 0.00E-01-: 1 196-03 : 1 87E-03 1G-58  : CURIES CO-60  : CURIES
0 00E-01 : 0.00E-01 1 4.92E-01 : 5.82E-02 :-

NI-63  :

0 00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 2.61E-02 5.55E-02 :

CURIES  : 0 00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 :

NI-65  : CURIES

.JU-64  : CURIES

0 00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.26E-04
  • 0.00E-01 : ,

IN-65  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01.: 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :'

4N-69  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.74E-0t : 0.00E-01 M-53 CURIES
0 00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : J.0f.5-01 I 0.00E-01 2.,

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 ; 0.00E-01 :.0 00E-01 :

SR-84  : CURIES 6R-85  :

0 00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.002-01. :~0.00E-01 :

n8-66 CURIES  : 0 00E-01 : 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01': J

CURIES  : 0 00E-01 : 0.00E-61 4 0 , 0 0 2 - 0 2. : 0.00E-01 :

AB-88  : CURIES  : 0 00E-01 : 0. 0 0 E- 01 : 0.00E-01

  • W8-89  : 0.00E-01 :

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 ~ : 0.00E-01 : '0.00E-01 :

SR-69
CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 2.05E-04 : 2.08E-03 BR-91  : CURIES SR-92  : CURIES
0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01': .0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

Y-90  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 2.436-04 : 2.12E-04 :

Y-91M  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 3' Y-91  : CURIES
0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01E:-

Y-92  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :'0.00E-01.:

Y-93  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-0.1 1 0.00E-01 ZR-95  : CURIES
0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

2R-97  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.27E-02 : 6.34E-03 : '

~

NB-95  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 5.50E-05 : 7.47E-05 : *
0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 2.02E-02 -1.08E-02 :

MO-99  : CURIES TC-99M  :

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 1.16E-04 : 0.00E-01 : '

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01. 2.2BE-04 : 2.91E-05 :

TC-101  : CURIES RU-103  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

hu-105  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 2.53E-03 : G.36E-04 :

RU-106  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

AC-110M CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 9.18E-04 : 5.22E-03 :

TE-125M ': CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 8.86E-03 : 1.23E-02 :

'I E-127M CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 -

TE-127  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01': 0.00E-01 :

IE-129M  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

TE-129  : CJRIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

16-131M  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :
0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :-0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 1

l

.. PAGE 3 OF 4

~

CONTINUOUS RELEASES : BATCH RELEASES  :

_ _ = = _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ - - -_

UNIT QUARTER 3 : QUARTER 4 QUARTER 3 QUARTER 4-
: HOURS ~ HOURS HOURS  : HOURS  :

NUCLIDE  : :4345-6552 :6553-8760 :4345-6552 36553-8760 :

ALL1NUCLIDES- CONTIsLiED

_ _ _ . _ . = - - - - - _

TE-131 -: CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0 00E-01 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 T.

1E-132  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 7.89E-05 : 1.05E-04 : ,

I-130  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 2 1-131  : CURIES 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 2 6.10E-03 : 1 50E-03 :

I-132  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 2.62E-04 : 0.00E-01 :

I-133  : CURIZS  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 6.33E-05 : 3.79E-04 :

I-134

  • CURIIS  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 !

2.-135  : CURIES 4 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-O'1 :

CS-134  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 2.1BE-01 : 6.17E-02 :

0S-136  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 5.74E-04 : 0.00E-01 :

~CS-137  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 4.51E-01 : 1.66E-01 :

CS-138  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.30E-03 : 0.00E-01 :

8A-139  : CvRIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 cA-140  : CURIES  : 0.002-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.59E-04 : 0.00E-01 :

BA-141  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01

  • 0.00E-01 :

SA-142  : CLiRIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0. 0 0 E -01 : 0.00E-01.:

.A-140  : CURIIS . ,,

A-142

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 4.43E-Oi : 9.792-04 :

CE-141  :

-bR.CES 4 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-el : 0.00E-01 :

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 3 4.9BE-05 : 0. 0 0E- 01 :

CE-143  : 2.CRIZS CE-144  :

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.002-01 : 0.00E-01 :

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 5.76E-04 : 1.89E-04 :

PR-143  : CURIES PR-144  :

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

NO-147  : CLiRIES W-187  :

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : G.46E-04 :

NP-239  : CURIES KR-83M  :

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

KR-85M CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 :

CLIRIES Ki3-85  : CURIES
0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.91E-35 : 0 GOE-01.:

KR-87  :

0.00E-01 : 0. 0 0E--01
  • 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.GOE-01 :.

KR-88  : CURIES KR-89  :

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

KR-90  : CURIES XE-131H  :

0.00E-01.: 0.00E-01.: 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 4.05E-03 : 0.00E-01 :

XE-133M  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 9.27E-05 : 3.07E-04 :

XE-133  : CURIES XE-135M  :

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 3. 0 0E--02 : 5.95E-02 :

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.44E-04 : 0.00E-01 :

XE-135  : CURIES XE-137  :

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 3.45E-04 : 3.71E-03 :

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

XE-138  : CURIES AR-41  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

.SR-90

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.87E-04 : 3.46E-05 t'
CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 7.50E-05 : 1.31E-04 :

G ALPHA  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 3.1GE-05 : 0.00E-01 :

DTHER  :

BE-7  :

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

K-40 CURIES 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 6.09E-04 : 7.54E-05 :

h ll t c

PAGE 4 OF 4

CONTINUOUS RELEASES :- BATCH RELEASES' :
UNIT :GUARTER 3 GLIARTER - 4 : QUARTER 3' QUARTER 4 :
: HOURS  : HOURS  : HOURS HOURS  :-

NUCLIDE  : ti345-6552 :6553-8760 4345-6552 6553-8760 :-

nLL NUCLIOES CONTINUED

-=_ _ _ _ _ _ . ~ _ _ _ - _ - _ _

CO ~

. CURIES CO-57  :

.0.00E-01 : 0 00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : .0. 0 0E-01 -:~ -

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0 00E-01 7.48E-04 2.71E-04 :

SE-75  : . CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 4.19E-05

~

SR-85 ~ 0.00E-01 2

CURIES  : 0.00E-01. 0 00E-01  : 0.00E-01 :

Y-88  : CURIES

'49 - 9 4

0.00E-01 ~ : 0.00E-01 : 0 . 0 0 E--01 0.00E-01':  : ~ 0.00E-01 :
CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

NB-97  : CURIES MO-90

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 3.'67E-04 2.52E-04 :
CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0J00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0 . 0 OE-0'1 :

CD-109  : CURIES 00-113M  :

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.11E-03 : 0.00E-01 CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.006-01 : 0.00E-01 :

SN-113  : C,URIES sB-122  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 2.19E-03': 4.73E-03

-CURIES : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 3.o9E-05': 1.13E-04 :

58-124  : CURIES : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 5.05E-02 : 2.08E-03 33-125  : CURIES : 0.00E-01.: 0.00E-01 : 2.12E-01 : 2.80E-02 2' '

SB-127  : CURIES : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.38E-04 : 1.49E-04 :

SA-133 '

CURIES : 0.00E-01-: 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01.:

CE-139  : CURIES : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 '

1U-152  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0. 0 0E-01' . : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

iG-203  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 FB-214 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 i
CURIES BI-219  : CLiRIES
0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

WA-226  : CURIES

0.0 0E-01'

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

TH-228  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 2 U-235  : CURIES
0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.'00E-01 :
0.00E-01 -0.00E-01 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

'lOTAL FOR PERIOD l CURIES

=- --_ _ _

.0.00E-01 t'O.00E-01 :.1.01E.02 : 1.87E 01 :

EP-

.g#

g a m

  • y

.  : ARKANSAS PONER AND'L'GHT i COMPANY- PAGE 1 OF 4

ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE : UNIT 2

.FEPG T CATEGORY ~  : SEMIANNUAL. SUhriATION OF ALL RELEASES BY GUARTER TYPE OF ACTIVITY  : ALL AIRBORNE EFFLUENTS '

pEPORTINGPERIOD  : OUARTER

  • 3 AND QUARTER
  • 4 OF 1986
UNIT :GUARTER 3 :GUARTER 4 :EST. TOTAL:
: HOLiRS  : HOURS
  • ERROR % c

' TYPE OF E7FLUEhy  : :43i5--6552 6553-8760'  :

4 FISSION AND ACTIVATION GASES
1. TOTAL RELEASE CURIES  : 4.01E 02 : 7.87E 01 : 0.00E-01
2. AVERAGE RELEASE RATE FOR PERIOD :UCI/SEC  : 5.10E 01 1.00E 01
3. PERCENT OF APPLICABLE LIMIT  :  % 1 7.14E-01 : 1440E-01 :
9. RADIGIODINES

- _ _ _ _ - _ - - - _ . - _ _ _ . _ _ _- - - - _ = -

1. TOTAL IODINE-131  : CURIES  : 5.96E-05 1.96E-06 : 0.00E-01:

__-_ __-__-==- . _ _ -.

= = _

2. AVERAGE RELEASE RATE FOR PERIOD :b2.L :'EC  : 7.59E-06 : 2.49E-07 : ,

- - _ - _ _ - - _ _ - - _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ - - - - - _ _--_-_ . - - . - - - = = _ - _ .

3. PERCENT OF APPLICABLE LIMIT  :  % 2.12E-05-: 6.9&E-67

__._-__ __- - _ . . - - - - = - - - - = - - - - - . _ _ . . - - .-

3. PARTICULATES
1. PARTICULATESWALF-LIVES >G OMS) I CL, RIES  : i.70E-06 ; 7.26E-06 : 0.00E-011

- --- -- _ -_- - _ . . ----.--_ _._ - = -- -_.-_---

2. AVERAGE RELEAEE RATi; FOR PERIOD :UCI/5EC  : 2.16E-06 : 9.36E-07 :

--= - _

- - - - - - - - - - -- -=

3.---PERCENT _

OF APPLICABLE LIMIT  :  %  : 6. 06E--06 : 2.62E-06 4

4. GROSS ALPHA RADIOACTIVITY  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01
  • 0.00E-01 D..' TRITIUM 1 . TOTAL RELEASE l CURIES T 7. 86E -01 1 4.45E-01 :-0.00E-01:

---_ _--- -_ - -- _ _ - - _ _ - - _ - _ _ _ - _ _ - - - - _.- - - - l 2.7AOERAGE RELEASE RATE FOR PERIOD :UCI/SEC '

9.99E-02 5.66E-02.

3. PERCENT OF APPLICABLE LIMIT
%  : 1.40E-04 : 7.92E-05

_ = _ =

4 e

' e ,_.

.=

1

.o PAGE 2 OF 4

ELEVATED  : GROUND .
BATCH RELEASES  :- BATCH RELEASES  :

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ _ . _ = _

UNIT GUARTER 3 :GUARTER 4' QUARTER 3 :GUARTER 4 :

HOURS HOURS  ! HOURS HOURS NUCLIDE  : 34395-6552 :6553-8760 24345-6552 :6553-8760

.~I53 ION GASiS

= ._-- -- .m KR-83M  : CURIES KR-55M

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01-: 0.00E-01 :

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :-0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 ! ~-

KR-85  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 3.65E 01 KR 6.68E-02 : ,

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 -0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 -

KR-88  : CURIES KR-89  :

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

KR-90  :

CURIES .: 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-OL : 0.00E-01 :

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01' 0.00E-01 :

AE-131h CURIES XE-133M  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 3.99E 01 : 7.75E 01 1
0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 5.57E 00 : 0.00E-01

~

KE-133  : CLRIES XE-135M  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 9.a2E 01 ! 1.06E 00 :

XE-135  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 2.715 02 : 0.00E-01 :

XE-137  :

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.97E-02 :

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0,00E-61 : 0.00E-01 :

XE-138  : CURIES AR-41  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : ,

DTHER

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 t'O.00E-01 t'
CURIES
  • 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

YOTAL FOR PERIOD  : CURIES  : 0 00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 4.0th 92 '?.87E 01 :


. _=__ . _ - - - _ - - - - - - ---- - - - - - - . . - - - - - -------

IGDINES I-130  : CURIES f-131  :

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.006-0i 1 0.00E-01 CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 5.96E-05 : 1496E-06 :

I-132  : CURIES 1-133  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 I-134  : CURIES
0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 7.012-07 : 0.00E-01 :

I-135  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.0 0I-t 1 : 0.00E-01 :

OTHER  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 1 0.005-01 : 0.00E-01 :
0 00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : '0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

TOTAL FOR PERIOD BURIES  : 0 00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 6 03E-95 : 1.96E-06 : ~

' PARTICULATES

- = =

1 H-3  : CURIES C-14  : CURIES

0 00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 7.06E-01 : 4 45E-01 i NA-24  :

0 00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0 00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

P-32  : CURIES CR-31  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01.: 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : l hN-b4  :
0 00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 CURIES  : 0 00E-01 : 0.'00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

MN-56  : CURIES FE-55  :

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01~t FE-59  : . CURIES  : 0 00E-01 : 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 t' CO-58  : CURIES CO-60  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 7 12E-06 : 1 38E-06 :

+NI-63  :

0 00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.02E-06 : 2.67E-06 :

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 :-0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 NI-65  : CURIES  : 0 00E-01 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

CU-64  : CURIES  : 0 00E-01 : 0 00E-01 : 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 :

7N-65  : CURIES  : 0 00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : )

.a '.. .,

PAGE - 3 DF'

.i 4 ELEVATED  : GROUND -

' BATCH RELEASES  : BATCH RELEASES  :

_ _ _ _ - . _ _ _ _ _ _ - - = -

_ _ = _ _ - - - - - _ _

UNIT :GUARTER 3 :GUARTER 4 : QUARTER 3 :GUARTER 4 :
  • HOURS HOURS  : HOURS  : HOURS  :

NUCLIDE  : 4345-6552 ;6553-8760 19345-6552 6553-B760.1 PARTICLILATES CurJTINUED

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ZN-69  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :.0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

t.:R-83 -

.BR-84

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CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 f-BR-85 CURIES  :-0.00E-01 : 0 00E-01 :.0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01.2.

RB-86  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 3'O.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

NS-88  :

r RB-89  :

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

SR-59 CURIES 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0 00E-01 : 8.42E-07 : 4.50E-08 :

SR-91 l CURIIS i 6R-92  :

0.00E-01 ~ : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-O'1 :

Ci :RIZS  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

Y-90  :

/-91M  :

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

Y-91 3

Y-92 r CURIEE

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

Y-93  :

4R-95  :

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.006-01

  • 0.00E-01 :#

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

IR-97  : CURIZS "8-95  :

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01.1 CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 6.922-07 : 0.00E-01 : '

MO-99 CURIES IC-99M i

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

TC-101 CURIE 5  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.005-01 : 0.00E-01 :

CLRIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.06E-01 : 0.60E-01 :

xU-103  : CURIES RU-105  :

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

KU-106  : CURIES AG-110M  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

IE-125H  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01
  • 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

TE-127M  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

TE-127  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-C1 : a.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

TE-129M CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

1E-129  :

0.00E-01 0.00E-01 : DiOOE-01 : 0.00E-01 : '

TE-131M  :

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 0.00E-01':

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

TE-131~  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 TE-132  : CURIES 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

CS-134  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

CS-136  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 7.70E-08 : 2.79E-07 :

CS-137  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01.: 0.00E-01':

CS-138  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.93E-06 : 1.36E-06 .

BA-139  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 2 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

BA-140  :

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01': 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

BA-141  : CURIES BA-142 .

  • CURIES
0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

LA-140  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 2 0.00Es01 : 0.00E-01 :

CA-142  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

CE-141  : CURIES

0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 t' CE-143  : CURIES
0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

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CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

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BATCH RELEASES - BATCH

RELEASES UNIT  : QUARTER 3 GUARTER 4 1GUARTER 3D:GUARTER 4 1

HOURS .: HOURS HOLIRS  : HOURS t' NUCLIDE-  : 24345-6552 06553-8760 :4345-6552 16553-8760 :

PARTICULATES CONTINUED -

PR-143  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01': 0 00E-01 :

i R-144  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0 00E-01 ~

ND-147  : . CURIES  :-0.00E-01-: 0.00E-01.3-0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01.,1 ,

W-187  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0 00E-01 0.00E-01 .

NP-239
CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0 00E-01 :

SR-90  : CbRIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01': 8.5SE-11.: _ ~1.29E-08 :

G ALPHA  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.72E-07 : 1.10E-07 '

OTHER

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CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-0'1 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01'
CURIES -: 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 0.0GE-01 : 0 . 0 0 E-0~1_ ' :

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I CO-56 CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.006-01 : 0.00E-01 :

.  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0 00E-01 : 0.00E-01 1-C0-57  : CURIES -0.00E-01  : 0.00E-01 : 0.005-01-: 0.00E-01 :

SE-75  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

3R-85  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01  : 0.00E-01 2 0. 00E-01 :: 0.00E_01 :

Y-88

  • CURIES  : 0.00E-01  : 0.00E-01 0.00E-01't 0.00E-01 :#

48-94  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :~0.00E-01 :

, NB-97  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E '

MG-90 0.00E-01 : 0 . 0 0 E-01.. : ,'

CORIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 ~ : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

CD-109  : CL' RIES : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01-: G.00E-01 :

CD-113M  : CURIES 0.00E-01 :-0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01::

SN-113  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01.:'O.00E-01

  • 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01~

58-122  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 ; '0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

SB-124  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

'-58-125  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01': 0.00E-01 5B-127  : CURIES 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

BA-133  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 :

CE-139  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0. 0 0E--01~ . : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 3.

EU-152  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01

  • HG-203  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 t 0.00E-01

-PB-214  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 2-0.00E-01 : 1.41E-06 : 2.22E-06 :

BI-214  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 4.44E-06 1.0iE-05 :

RA-226  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : '1.04E-06 : 0.00E-01 : -

TH-228  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01't 0.00E-01 :-4.12E-06 : 1.50E-06 3:

i U-235  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 -t .

TOTAL FOR PERIOD  : CURIES  : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 7 06E-01 :~4.45E-01-:

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There were three unplanned effluent releases during 1986.-

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The first occurred on September 4,1986. Waste Gas Decay Tank .T-18A had

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been filled with nitrogen for a pressure test. _Thettank had been sampled and'a release permit was ready when it was discovered-that the te.nk

' pressure had ' decreased _ from 22.lbs -to 2_1bs in 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br />. The cause of the release has. not yet been determined. Nol release limits were exceeded and no mitigatino actions were taken. :The calculated gamma air dose from this release was 3.4653E-08 MRAD, which is.6.931E-09% of the cuarterly dose limit.

The_ second ' release occurred on September 6,1986. 'While performino a 9aseous dump on Waste Gas Decay Tank T-18A the waste control operator noted that Waste Gas Hold-up Tanks T18 B&D were decreasing in pressure also. It was determined that the- outlet valves on _T18 B&D were leaking. This-
leakage was-due to debris being caught between the valve seat- faces. The valves were dissembled and the seats' repaired. . No release _ limits were

( exceeded and no mitigating actions were taken. The calculated camma air dose from this release was 2.5787E-08 MRAD, which is -5.157E-09%_ of Lthe

quarterly dose limit.

The third release occurred on September 20, 1986. A turbine building trench dump was begun without a sample being taken. When this was

recognized a chemist was called to take a sample.of the water remainino in the trench. This occurrence was due to personnel error. No release limits-i i

were exceeded.and no mitigating actions were taken. ..The calculated total body dose from the release was_3.92E-05 MREM.- This'is 2.612E-05% of the

- quarterly dose limit.

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Radiation Doses Due to Radiological Effluent O

ARKANSAS-POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY ARKANSAS' NUCLEAR ONE 1987: 2:18:10:39:14

, . GASEOUS RADIOACTIVE WASTE DATA FILE CUMULATIVE DOSE DATA -

~ nm* UNIT W ** QUARTER 1 DF 1986 **

DOSE ~FROM RADIOIODINES, PARTICULATES, AND TRITIUM

-AT CONTROLLING LOCATION:

TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR DONE  : 5.9933E-04 '

j TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR LIVER  : 1.6241E-03 TOTAL DOSE-(MREM) FOR TOTAL BODY ~ 1.475BE-03 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR THYRDID  : 1.1791E-01 -

. TOTAL DOSE-(MREM) FOR KIDNEY -

1.8181E-03 .

TOTAL DOSE-(MREM) FOR' LUNG  : 1 2298E-03 -

TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR GI-LLI- 1 2594E-03 NOBLE GAS DOSE AT SITE BOUNDARY:

TOTAL BODY DOSE TOTAL-(MREM)  : 2.9840E-02 -

l SKIN DOSE TOTAL (MREM)  : -7.3352E } NOBLE GAS AIRDOSE AT SITE BOUNDARY:

j TOTAL GAMMA AIRDOSE (MRAD)  : 3.5705E-02 l TOTAL BETA AIRDOSE'(HRAD)  : 1.0772E-01 l ** UNIT 1 ** QUARTER. 2 OF 1986 **

j DOSE FROM RADIDIODINES, PARTICULATESr AND TRITIUM .

i AT CONTROLLING LOCATION:

TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR BONE  : 1.3248E-03 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR LIVER  : 1.1341E-03' .

[ TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR TOTAL BODY  : 9 1143E-04 i TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR THYROID  : 1 4396E-01 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR KIDNEY

  • 1 2994E-03

{! TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR-LUNG  : 4 9970E-04 i TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR GI-LLI  : 5 2565E-04 NOBLE GAS DOSE AT SITE BOUNDARY: '

TOTAL DODY DOSE TOTAL (MREM)  : 2.4149E-03. '

! SKIN DOSE TOTAL (MREM)  : 5.7030E-03 1

' NOBLE GAS AIRDOSE AT SITE BOUNDARY:

TOTAL GAMMA AIRDOSE (MRAD)  : 2.8754E-03 .

TOTAL BETA AIRDOSE (MRAD)  : 8.2431E-03 i

, ** UNIT 1 ** QUARTER 3 OF 1986 **

j fDOSE FROM RADIOIODINES, PARTICULATES, AND TRITIUM

' I AT CONTROLLING LOCATION:

TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR BONE
1 696BE-03 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR LIVER  : 2 3725E-03 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR TOTAL BODY  : 1.5999E-03 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR THYROID  : 4.9031E-01 4

TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR KIDNEY  : 3.2481E-03 TOTAL DOSE (MREM)~FOR LUNG  : 7.4870E-04 -

TOTAL DOSE'(MREM) FOR GI-LLI  : 8 6780E-04 NOBLE GAS DOSE AT SITE BOUNDARY:

TOTAL BODY' DOSE TOTAL (MREM)  : 1.4255E-02 ' gg.l,k SKIN DOSE TOTAL (MREM) i

3.5554E-02 .;,.

NOBLE GAS AIRDOSE AT SITE BOUNDARY: -

TOTAL GAMMA AIRDOSE (MRAD) -

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TOTAL BETA AIRDOSE (MRAD)
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DOSE FROM RADIDIODINES, PARTICULATES, AND TRITIUM AT CONTROLLING LOCATION

  • TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR BONE  : 8.8158E-04 ~-

TOTAL DOSE.(MREM) FOR LIVER * ' 2.3580E-03

- TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR TOTAL BODY  : 2.0150E-03 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR THYROID  : 7.7911E-02 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR KIDNEY  : 2.3050E-03 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR LUNG-  : 1.8650E-03 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR GI-LLI  : 1.8693E-03 NOBLE GAS DOSE AT SITE BOUNDARY:

TOTAL BODY DOSE TOTAL (MREM)  : 1.3087E-06 SKIN DOSE TOTAL (MREM)  : 2.1709E-05 NOBLE GAS AIR 00SE AT S'TE I BOUNDARY: -

TOTAL. GAMMA AIRDOSE (MRAD)  : 1 6030E-06 TOTAL BETA AIRDOSE (MRAD)  : 3.1543E-05

    • UNIT 1 ** TOTALS FOR 1986 **

DOSE FROM RADIDIODINESr PARTICULATES, AND TRITIUM AT CONTROLLING LOCATION: .

TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR BONE  : 4.5025E-03 r

TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR LIVER  : 7.4887E-03 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR TOTAL BODY  : 6.0021E-03 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR THYROID  : 8.3009E-01 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR KIDNEY  : 8.6706E-03 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR LUNG  : 4.3432E-03 ,.

TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR GI-LLI  : 4.5221E-03 NOBLE GAS DOSE AT SITE BOUNDARY:

TOTAL BODY DOSE TOTAL (MREM)  : 4 6511E-02

  • SKIN DOSE TOTAL (MREM)  : 1.1463E-01 NOBLE GAS AIRDOSE AT SITE BOUNDARY:

TOTAL GAMMA AIRDOSE (MRAD)  : 5.5389E-02 TOTAL BETA AIRDOSE (MRAD)  : 1.6480E-01 i.

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TOTAL DOSE.< MREM) FOR' THYROID

  • 4.956BE-03 .'

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) TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR GI-LLI _ '2.8630E-04 1

NOBLE GAS DOSE AT SITE BOUNDARY:

i TOTAL BODY DOSE TOTAL (MREM)  : 5.2321E-02

! SKIN DOSE TOTAL-'(MREM)- - 1.1930E-01 .

NOBLE GAS AIRDOSE AT SITE BOUNDARY:

TOTAL GAMMA AIRDOSE'(MRAD)  : 5.8739E-02 i TOTAL BETA AIRDOSE (MRAD)  : 1.2237E-01

, ** UNIT 2 *x GUARTER 2 DF 1986 **

DOSE FROM RADIDIODINES, PARTICULATESr AND TRITIUM-AT CONTROLLING LOCATION:

TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR BONE  : 1 2542E-04 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR LIVER  : 5 4422E-04

  • TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR TOTAL BODY  : 4.7820E-04

! TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR THYROID  : 1.7573E-02 1

i TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR KIDNEY  : 5.6837E-04 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR LUNG  : 4 4720E-04 l

TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR GI-LLI  : 4 4637E-04 NOBLE GAS DOSE AT SITE BOUNDARY:

TOTAL BODY'DDSE TOTAL (MREM)  : 4.3240E-02

}. BMIN DOSE TOTAL (MREM)  : 1 7453E-01 NOBLE GAS AIRDOSE AT SITE BOUNDARY:

i TOTAL GAMMA AIRDOSE~(MRAD)  : 5 0519E-02 I

TOTAL BETA AIRDOSE (MRAD)  : 2.392BE-01 i

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DOSE FROM RADIDIDDINESr PARTICULATES, AND TRITIUM AT CONTROLLING LOCATION:

TOTAL, DOSE < MREM) FOR BONE
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TOTAL' DOSE (MREM) FOR TOTAL BODY t 5.4065E-04 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR THYROID 1.3203E-02 i

TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR KIDNEY t 6.3202E-04 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR LUNG  : 5.1711E-04 i

TOTAL DOSE'(MREM) FOR GI-LLI  : 5.1732E-04 1

NOBLE GAS DOSE AT SITE BOUNDARY:

TOTAL BODY DDSE TOTAL (MREM)  : 7.6564E-02 l 1

SKIN' DOSE TOTAL (MREM)

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TOTAL BETA AIRDOSE (MRAD)  : 2.6161E-02 l

, ** UNIT - 2 ** QUARTER 4 OF 1986 **

DOSE FROM RADIDIODINES, PARTICULATES, AND TRITIUM AT CONTROLLING LOCATION:

TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR BONE  : 8.4570E-05 -

. TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR LIVER  : 3.5939E-04 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR TOTAL BODY  : 3.2753E-04 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR THYROID  : -7.3855E-04 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR KIDNEY  : 3.4326E-04 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR LUNG-  : 3.2308E-04 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR GI-LLI  : 3.2031E-04 NOBLE GAS DOSE AT SITE BOUNDARY:

TOTAL BODY DOSE TOTAL (MREM)  : 7.2405E-04 -

SKIN DOSE TOTAL (MREM)  : 4 9982E-03 NOBLE GAS AIRDDSE AT SITE BOUNDARY: _

TOTAL GAMMA AIRDOSE (MRAD)  : 1 2184E-03 i TOTAL BETA AIRDOSE (HRAD)  : 8 5231E-03 -

    • UNIT 2 ** TOTALS FOR 1986 **

DOSE FROM RADIDIODINES, PARTICULATES, AND TRITIUM AT CONTROLLING LOCATION: .

TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR BONE  : 9.1516E-04 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR LIVER  : 2.2620E-03 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR TOTAL BODY  : 1 7077E-03 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR THYROID  : 3 6472E-02 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR KIDNEY  : 2 0003E .

TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR LUNG  : 1.6236E-03 .

TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR GI-LLI  : 1 5703E-03 NOBLE CAS DOSE AT SITE BOUNDARY:

TOTAL BODY DOSE TOTAL (MREM)  : 1 7285E-01 -

SKIN DOSE TOTAL (MREM)  : 4 1099E-01 NOBLE GAS AIRDOSE AT SITE BOUNDARY:

TOTAL GAMMA AIRDOSE (MRAD)  : 1.932BE-01 TOTAL BETA AIRDOSE (MRAD)  : 3.9634E-01 e

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    • 'UAIf? Q ** OUARTER 1 OF 1986 **

TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR BONE  : 2.1944E-01 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR LIVER

  • 3.5590E-01 TOTAL' DOSE (MREM) FOR TOTAL BODY  : 2.6193E-01 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR THYROID  : 1.4566E-02 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR KIDNEY  : 1.1832E-01 TOTAL DOSE.(MREM) FOR LUNG  : 4.3268E-02 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR GI-LLI
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    • UNIT 1 ** QUARTER 2 OF 1986 **

TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR BONE  : 2.5256E-01 TOTAL DOSE (MREM)'FOR LIVER  : 4.1410E-01 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR TOTAL BODY  : 2.9973E-01 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR THYROID  : 2.2706E-03 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR KIDNEY  : 1.3782E-01 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR LUNG

  • 4.8152E-02 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR GI-LLI  : 1.1361E-02 4
    • UNIT 1 ** OUARTER 3 OF 1986 ** .

TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR BONE  : 3.2076E-01 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR LIVER  : 4.8860E-01 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR TOTAL BODY  : 3.7079E-01 -

TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR THYROID  : 1.0002E-01 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR KIDNEY  : 1.6297E-01 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR LUNG  : 5 4881E-02 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR GI-LLI  : 3.7551E-02

    • UNIT 1 ** OUARTER 4 OF 1986 **

TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR BONE  : 1 4666E-01 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR LIVER  : 2.4960E-01 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR TOTAL BODY  : 1.8486E-01 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR THYROID  : 1.7760E-02 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR KIDNEY  : G.2752E-02 -

i TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR LUNG  : 9.7279E-02 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR GI-LLI  : 1.0244E-01

    • UNIT 1 ** TOTALS FOR 1986 **

- TOTAL ~ DOSE (MREM) FOR BONE  : 9.3941E-01 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR LIVER .

1.5002E 00 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR TOTAL BODY  : 1.1173E 00 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR THYROID  : 1.3462E-01 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR KIDNEY  : 5.0105E-01 TOTAL DOSE (MREM).FOR LUNG  : 2.4358E-01 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR GI-LLI  : 2.5285E-01 4

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    • UNIT.".f.*2.s ** OUARTER 1 OF 1986 **

-TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR BONE  : 2 1703E-01 -

TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR LIVER

  • 3.5036E-01 TOTAL' DOSE (MREM) FOR TOTAL BODY  : 2.5098E-01

' TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR THYROID  : 1.8286E-02 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR KIDNEY  : 1.1699E-01

-TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR' LUNG  : 4.0379E-02 .

TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR GI-LLI  : 6.6462E-02 .

    • UNIT 2 ** OUARTER 2 0F 1986~**

TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR BONE  : 2.2595E-01 TOTAL DOSE.(MREM) FOR LIVER  : 3.7176E-01 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR TOTAL BODY  : 2.6745E-01 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR THYROID  : 9.3927E-02 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR KIDNEY  : 1.2451E-01 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR LUNG  : 4.2381E-02 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR GI-LLI  : 2.0930E-02

    • UNIT 2 ** OUARTER 3 OF 1986 ** .

TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR BONE  : 2.8252E-01 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR LIVER  : 4.6448E-01 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR TOTAL BODY  : 3.3469E-01 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR THYROID  : 2.2652E-03 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR KIDNEY  : 1.5482E-01 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR LUNG  : 5.8662E-02 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR GI-LLI  : 2.0731E-01

    • UNIT 2 ** OUARTER 4 OF 1986 **

TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR BONE  : 1.0662E-01 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR LIVER  : 2.9621E-01 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR TOTAL BODY  : 2.1086E-01 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR THYROID  : 1.2897E-03 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR KIDNEY  : 9.8953E-02 *

. TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR LUNG  : 3.4672E-02 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR GI-LLI  : 1.9573E-01

    • bNIT 2 ** TOTALS FOR 1986 **

TOTAL DOSE <MREN) FOR BONE  : 9.1212E-01 .

TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR LIVER  : 1.4828E 00 TOTAL DOSE (PREM) FOR TOTAL BODY  : 1.0640E 00 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR THYROID  : 1.1577E-01 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR KIDNEY  : 4.9527E-01 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR LUNG  : 1.7609E-01 TOTAL DOSE (MREM) FOR,GI-LLI  : 4.9043E-01 5

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AIRBORNE RELEASES: .

I-131. FART. AND N-3 2.0E-03 3.3E-03 2.4E-03 3.4E-01 3.7E-03 ,1.fC-03 2;0E-02 ,

NOBLE CASES 2.0E-02 3.0E-0:

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TISH 9.tc G1 1.!C+00 1.1E*00 1.4C-01 3.0E 01 2.4"-01 2 . : E -01 SEDIMENT 1.4*-02 1.?E-01 UNIT-1 TOTAL f.4C-01 1.5C+00 1.1C,00  :.0E-01  : .1 E .01 * :.01

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1-131. FART. AND H-3 4.0E-04 7.9C-04 7. C-0 4 1.6E-02 3.7C-04 7.1*-04  ?.?E-04 ,

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T!SH 7.!E-01 1.::,00 1.1Ce00 1.2E-01 0.0E-01 1.t -01 4.9E-01 SEDIMENT 1.4 -02 1.7E-02 UNIT-2 TOTAL f.1E-01 1.:C,00 1.2C,00 1.3E-01 5.0C-01 4.9E-01 1.tt-01 2. 0 E- 01 '

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Enclosure 2 ARKANSAS POWER & LIGHT COMPANY POST OFFICE BOX 551 LITTLE ROCK. ARKANSAS 72203 (501) 371-4000 April 28, 1986 BCAN048603 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Inspection and Enforcement 611 Ryan Plaza Drive Suite 1000 Arlington, Texas 76011

SUBJECT:

Arkansas Nuclear One - Units 1 & 2 Docket Nos. 50-313 and 50-368 License Nos. OPR-51 and NPF-6 Annual Environmental Monitoring Report Gentlemen:

In accordance with Arkansas Nuclear One - Units 1 and 2 Environmental Technical Specification 5.6.1, and Regulatory Guide 10.1 Item 177, enclosed is the Annual Environmental Monitoring Report.

Very truly yours,

. Ted Enos, Manager Nuclear Engineering and Licensing JTE/RJS/sg Enclosure cc: U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555 l

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1. 0 INTRODUCTION This report summarizes the Environmental Radiological Monitoring Program conducted for the Arkansas Nuclear One - Units 1 and 2 during the calendar year 1985. All samples analyses and data interpretation

'were performed by the staff of Arkansas Power and Light Company.

1.1 PLANT AND LOCATION ,

Arkansas Nuclear One - Units 1 and 2 are both light water cooled pressurized water reactors located approximately 5.0 miles west of Russellville, Arkansas. ANO Unit 1 began commercial operation in i

December 1974 and the second unit at the same site, ANO Unit 2, followed in March 1980. Lake Dardanelle is the source of the circulating cooling water for ANO Unit 1, and ANO Unit 2 is cooled by a cooling tower, also dependent upon Lake Dardanelle water.

! 1. 2 ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM l

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The Environmental Monitoring Program was established based upon the

! Environmental Technical Specifications for ANO Unit 1, section 4.3 and Unit 2, section 3/4 12. Those sections became effective January 1, 1985. Some of the program requirements changed were a reduction in fish sampling sites, deletion of precipitation sampling, increase in the number of TLD locations, addition of an annual land use survey and required participation in an analytical cross check program. Many of the aspects of the program, which are no longer required, were

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continued in 1985 and all data is included in this report. ' Table 1.2.1 details the surveillance program listing sample type, frequency of collection, and the method of analysis used. Table 1.2.2 lists the'-

sample location'and type of samples collected at each location. TLD locations are given in Table'1.2.3. Figure 1.2.1 gives.the aquatic' 5 biota (fish) sampling areas. Figures 1.2.2 and 1.2.3 depict the '

location of the plant site.

1.~3 CONTROL LOCATIONS

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, During the calendar year 1985, the followingL locations were designated as control stations along with the respective sample type and analysis:

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Data collected from radiological analyses, of environmental samples collected in the area surrounding the ANO facility,-indicates no dose-to the general public in excess of design objectives ~as a result of liquid and-gaseous discharges from the ANO site during 1985. 'Also, no non-routine environmental radiological monitoring reports resulting from analyses of environmental. samples were submitted to the U.S. NRC

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1. Continuous 7-day samples, filters changes weekly (Eberline Model RAP-1 sample pumps, Gelman 47 mm glass fiber filters, calibrated to one cubic foot per minute (0.028m3 / min) air sampling rate), seven (7) locations.
2. ~ Analyses
a. Gross alpha
b. Gross beta, analyzed 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> af ter filter change"
c. Gamma isotope on quarterly composite (each station) and-on high beta levels {>10 X control)*
d. Radiostrontium on quarterly composite if gamma isotopic analysis shows presence of Cs-137.

B. Iodine 131

1. Continuous 7-day samples, activated charcoal filter trap on inlet of air sampler downstream of particulate filter, changed weekly, seven (7) locations.
2. Analyses
a. Iodine-131*

C. Direction Radiation

1. a. Four (4) thermoluminescent dosimeters (LiF), seven (7) locations. (six month integrated dose)
b. Two (2) thermoluminescent dosimeters (LiF), thirty-seven (37) locations. (three month integrated dose)*
2. Analyses
a. Change and readout one set dosimeters quarterly at all 44 locations
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1. Four (4) locations, samples collected weekly (as available).  ;

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2. Analyses
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1. Samples (one gallon) monthly from five (5) locations (discharge canal, intake'. canal, and. lake south of plant between discharge and intake). (Sample stations 8, 9. 10, 15, 16) .
a. The dis' charge and intake canals samples'shall be composited from daily _ samples.*
2. Analyses
a. Gross beta (monthly) .
b. Gamma isotopic (monthly if gross beta exceeds 30 pCi/L-and on quarterly composites)*
c. Tritium (quarterly composites)*

d) Radiostrontium (quarterly ' composites):

B. Bottom Sediments

1. Samples {~ Kg) semiannually.from near the.same locations as lake water. Station 15 sample to be taken in pool above dam.-
2. Analyses
a. Gamma isotopic *
b. Radiostrontium (annual composites)

C. Ground Water

1. Samples (one gallon) quarterly from three' locations.
2. Analyses-
a. Gross alpha
b. Gross beta
c. Gamma isotopic *
d. Tritium *

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1. Samples (one gallon) monthly from system intake.

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2. Analyses
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b. Gross beta
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d. Tritium _(quarterly _ composite)"
e. .Radiostronium (quarterly composite)
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1. Semiannual samples'are taken as available'at.the discharge' and intake canals.' Samples will be as.large as practicable not to exceed 2Kg.

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' One gallon samples will be taken' monthly from four locations,.

either farms or dairies within a ten-mile radius of plant.

2. Analyses Frequency
a. Iodine-131 Monthly *
b. Strontium 89, 90 Quarterly-
c. Gamma isotopic Monthly *'

B. Vegetation

1. Samples (~1Kg) of grass and leafy portions of other vegetation in the vicinity of the seven air ~ sampling locations are taken in the Spring, Summer, and Fall seasons.
2. Similar samples of pasturage vegetation of dairies of farms sample'd for milk within a ten-mile. radius of _ the plant will-be taken at time coinciding with those of l~above.

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3. Food crops and leafy vegetables in the vicinity of the plant shall;be collected as available at harvest time from'three locations.

One sample of each of the following classes of food products:

1. Fruits *
2. Flowering Vegetable *
3. Tuber Vegetable *
4. Analyses
a. Gamma. isotopic analysis on edible portions
5. One sample of broadleaf vegetation collected at harvest time and analyzed for I-131.*

C. Soil

1. Samples (~1.5 liters) are taken at each of the air sampler-sites semiannual.
2. Analyses
a. Gamma isotopic
b. Strontium 89-90 determined annually
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-Station # Distance from Plant Location Sample Types Sample Frequency Remarks 1 92 - 0.5 miles Near Meteoro- 1) Air Sample 1) Weekly 1) 7-day continuous-weekly logy Tower on 2) TLD 2) Quarterly 2) Readout and record at site 2) Semiannually stated frequency

3) Soil Sample 3) Semiannually 3) Spring and fall
4) Vegetation 4) 3' times / year 4) Spring, Summer and Fall
5) Precipitation 5) Weekly, as available 2 235 - 0.5 miles Near AP&L lodge 1) Air Sample 1) Weekly 1) 7-day continuous-weekly site 2) TLD 2) Quarterly 2) Readout and record at
2) Semiannually stated frequency
3) Soil Sample 3) Semiannually 3) Spring and fall
4) Vegetation 4) 3 times / year 4) Spring, Summer and fall 3 4 - 0.4 miles. South of liershel 1) Air Sample 1) Weekly 1) 7-day continuous-weekly ~

Bennet home 2).TLD 2) Quarterly 2) Readout and record at

2) Semiannually stated frequency
3) Soil Sample 3) Semiannually 3) Spring and Fall
4) Vegetation 4) 3 times / year 4) Spring, Summer and Fall
5) Precipitation 5) Weekly, as available 4 171 - 0.4 miles Near the'May 1) Air Sample 1) Weekly 1) 7-day continuous-weekly Cemetery 2),TLD 2) quarterly 2) Readout and record at
2) Seniannually stated frequency
3) Soil Sample 3) Semiannually 3) Spring and Fall
4) Vegetation 4)l3 times / year 4) , Spring, Summer and Fall

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SAMPLE LOCATION AND SCllEDULE

  • Sarple Direction and Sample Station Station # Distance from Plant Location Sample Types Sample Frequency Remarks 5 298 - 8.5 miles At Ray Walter's 1) Air Sample 1) Weekly 1) 7-day continuous weekly residence, 2) TLD 2) Quarterly 2) Readout and record at Knoxville, 2) Semiannually state frequency Johnson County 3) Soil Sample 3) Semiannually 3) Spring and Fall
4) Vegetation 4) 3 times / year 4) Spring, Summer, and Fall
5) Precipitation 5) Weekly, as available 6 109 - 6.8 miles At AP&L's 1) Air Sample 1) Weekly 1) 7-day continuous weekly Russellville 2) TLD 2) Quarterly 2) Readout and record at Local Office 2) Semiannually state frequency
3) Soil Sample 3) Semiannually 3) Spring and Fall
4) Vegetation 4) 3 times / year- 4) Spring, Summer, and Fall 7 209* - 19.3 miles At AP&L Sub- 1) Air Sample 1) Weekly 1) 7-day continuous weekly station in 2) TLD 2) Quarterly 2) Readout and record at-Danville, Yell 2) Semiannually state frequency County 3) Soil Sample 3) Semiannually 3)-Spring and Fal1
4) Vegetation 4) 3 times / year 4) Spring, Summer, and Fall
5) Precipitation 5) Weekly, as available 8 180 - 0.1 miles Mouth of 1) Lake Water 1) Monthly 1) Record status of plant Discharge Canal discharge operations
2) Aquatic Biota 2) Semiannually 2) Summer and Winter
3) Bottom Sediments 3) Semiannually 3) Summer and Winter-9 160 - 1.8 miles South of Bunker 1) Lake Water 1) Monthly 1) Record status of plant Hill near Main discharge operations River Channel 2) Aquatic Biota 2) Semiannually 2) Summer and Winter
3) Bottom Sediments 3) Semiannually 3) Summer and Winter

TABLE 1.2.2 (cont)

SAMPLE LOCATION AND SCllEDULE "

Sample Direction and Sample Station Station # Distance from Plant Location Sample Types Sample Frequency Remarks 10 90 - 1.0 miles Mouth of inlet 1) Lake Water 1) Monthly 1) Record status of plant Canal discharge operations

2) Aquatic Biota 2) Semiannually 2) Summer and Winter
3) Bottom Sediments 3) Semiannually 3) Summer and Winter-14 65 - 5.8 miles Inlet to City 1) City of 1) Monthly Water System Russellville from Illinois Water Supply Bayou 15 150 - 5.0 miles Discharge of 1) Lake Water 1) Monthly 1) Record status of plant-Dardanelle Dam 2) Bottom Sediments 2) Semiannually discharge operations Pool above 3) Aquatic Biota 3) Semiannually Dardanelle Dam 16 295 - 6.0 miles Piney Creek Area 1) Lake Water 1) Monthly
2) Bottom Sediment 2) Semiannually-
3) Aquatic Biota 3) Semiannually 19 99 - 5.0 miles. Arkansas Tech. 1) Milk 1) Monthly 2) Spring, Summer and Fall Dairy 2) Pasturage 2) 3 times / year 20 290 - 8.0 miles Odom-Meyers 1) Milk 1) Monthly 2) Spring, Summer and Fall Dairy 2) Pasturage 2) 3 times / year 23 73 - 12 miles R. A. Young 1) Milk 1) Monthly 2) Spring, Summer and Fall Dairy 2) Pasturage 2) 3 times / year 29 25 - 7.0 miles- liarold Steuber_ 1) Milk 1)~ Monthly 1) Alternate to station #37 Dairy' 2) PasturaDe 2) 3 times / year 2) Spring, Summer, Fall

TABLE 1.2.2 (cent)

SAMPLE LOCATION AND SCHEDULE Sample Direction and Sample Station Station # Distance from Plant Location Sample Types Sample Frequency Remarks 32 155 - 0.8 miles Clifton 1) Ground Water 1) Quarterly Stewa r t's residence, front yard Russellville

2) Food Crop 2) 3 times / year 2) Collected during harvest season 33 98 - 4.8 miles Ouita Lake 1) Ground Water 1) Quarterly Recreation Area of Illinois Bayou off Dyke Road Pump near boat ramp Alt. 235 - 3.5 miles Delaware 1) Ground Water 1) Quarterly Recreation area 34 295 - 6.6 miles Flat Rock 1) Ground Water 1) Quarterly Recreation area 35 35*'- 1.2 miles Tom Cook 1) Leafy and 1) Seasonal Residence Tuberous Vegetables 37 0 - 7.5 miles' Lawrence Steuber's 1) Milk' .1) Monthly-Dairy 2) Pasturage 2) 3 times / year 2)-Spring, Summer and f all smemma

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SAMPLE LOCATION AND SCHEDULE Is-Sample Direction and' Sample. Station Station # Distance from Plant Location Sample Types Sample Frequency Remarks-

-38 2.2 mi - 310* Ronnie Jones One sample of each At time of harvest -

Residence of the following food products

1) Fruits
2) Flowering Vegetables '
3) Tubular Vegetables 39 0.5 mi - 270 Tom Shivers One sample of each At time of harvest Residence of the following food products
1. Fruits
2. Flowering Vegetables
3. Tubular Vegetables 40 4 mi - 180* Horace Hollis

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-TLD LOCATIONS- i Location Relative AP&L-TLD-NO. to ANO 4

1 0.5 miles 92*

.2 0.5 miles 235*

3 0.4 miles '4*

4 -0.4 miles.171*-

5 8.5 miles 298*

1 6 6.8'milesL109*

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l 110 0.8 miles 136*

111 2.3 miles'108 112 3.3 miles- 60* -

113 1.4 miles 48*

114 1.4 miles '24* ,

115 ~ 1.5 miles 343*

116 l.9 miles'315" 117 17.2 miles 305*

- 118 - 5.8 miles 291*

119 4.8 miles 31T' l 120' 4.2 miles 338* H 7

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129 7.5 miles 118*

130 4.6 miles 245*

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133 3.8 miles 231*

134 2.8 miles'207*

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t 2.1 SAMPLES ASSOCIATED WITH AIR MONITORING Also, none of the 84 monthly composites of air particulate filters analyzed in the calendar year 1985, including the control air particulate samples from Danville, Arkansas indicated the presence of radioactive fission or activation products.

None of the 312 samples collected from indicator locations for radioiodine in air (using activated charcoal filters) indicated iodine-131 activities greater than the lower limit of detection,.which is 0.070 pCi per cubic meter of air.

TLD data collected for the calendar year 1985 is divided into two categories. The first category includes the lithium fluoride (LiF)

TLDs which were collected and read quarterly, and the second category includes (LiF) TLDs which were collected and read semiannually. The quarterly TLD data for 1985 indicated a total yearly average dose for the forty-three indicator locations to be 61 mrem per year compared to the total yearly average dose of 68 mrem for 1984. The control location at Danville, Arkansas (209 - 19.3 miles) indicated a total dose, based upon quarterly TLDs, of 57 mrem per year for 1985 compared to 67 mrem'for 1984. Table 2.1.1 lists the total yearly average dose for the indicator location for the calendar years of 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984 and 1985 compared to the total dose of background radiation (control station).

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4 indicator locations), a t-value of 0.84 is obtained. This t-value does 4

- not indicate a significant difference between the control'and indicator locations at the 95% confidence level. A t-value of greater than 1.96 would be necessary to indicate a significant difference.

- Factors other than statistical -fluctuations that may affect-the 4

variation in recorded dose include variations of up'to 15%.in' response of the TLD chips to the same radiation exposure, different soil types

, at monitoring locations, and varying. heights above ground level'.for.TLD

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The TLDs collected every six months during 1985 indicated slightly' 'i t

lower readings than' the quarterly-TLDs, which is consistent with TLD j readings recorded in previous years. The lower dose measurement for-the dosimeters deployed in the field for six months compared to the quarterly readings is attributed to " fading" of the lithium fluoride chips. '5e TLDs collected every six months indicated a total yearly average dose for the indicator locations of 56 mrem, compared to 56 '

mrem in 1984. The six-month TLDs are located at six iddicator locations and one control location. The control location indicated a total dose, based upon TLDs collected and read semiannually, of 55 i

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None of the 109 rain samples collected'and analyzed in 1985 indicated-the presence.of radioactive fission or activa' tion products. Analyses performed were gamma spectrometry and gross beta.

2. 2 SAMPLES ASSOCIATED WITH WATER MONITORING Lake water samples are collected from five different sample sites in Lake Dardanelle monthly, plus the Arkansas Department of Health and Arkansas Power and Light Company split a surface water sample from the ANO Discharge Canal and Piney Bay monthly. Each laboratory analyzes the sample for gamma emittering isotopes. No surface water samples with measurable quantities of plant related gamma-emitting radioisotopes were collected during 1985. Tritium was detected in approximatley one half of the- Discharge Canal samples, but the maximum concentration observed was only 4% of the reporting level for drinking water sources. Sr-89 and 90 were observed in comparable concentrations at indicator and control locations.

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As in previous years, bottom sediments collected from the ANO Discharge Canal (0.1 mile 180*) during 1985 radioisotopes attributable-to ANO operations. To determine the maximum whole body dose exposure from sediments, dose calculations were performed according to the mathematical model for determining external dose from sediment given by U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Regulatory Guide 1.109. Tables 2.2.1 and Table 2.2.2 give the results of these calculations for samples collected from the ANO Discharge Canal in March and September 4

1985. The maximum external dose to the skin from sediments for all.

measurable radionuclides was approximately 0.20 mrem per year and the maximum whole body dose was approximately 0.17 mrem per year from the March 1985 sample.

Accorcing to AND Technical Specifications, the design objectives for the dose to the whole body or any organ of an individual is 5 mrem per-year as the result of release of liquid wastes. The values of 0.17 mrem per year for maximum whole body dose and 0.20 mrem per year. for maximum external dose to skin of a teenager is well within the design objective criteria.

No reactor produced gamma emitting isotopes were detected in ground water samples collected during 1985. One tritium analysis of ground water produced a positive result, however,-the two sigma counting error represented 93% of the tritium concentration.

No reactor produced gamma emitting isotopes were detested in drinking water samples' collected during 1985. Strontium 89 and 90 concentrations in the drinking water were comparable to the control-2l

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{ concentrations contain a high percentage of-counting ~ error.

The 1985 fish samples collected include the-two categories: 1) catfish sample, and 2) bass and crappie samples. ~ Edible portions of these fish ,

, samples are analyzed by gamma spectrometry for radioisotopes. The.

highest level of reactor produced radioisotopes attributed'to, t operations at ANO were found in bass and crappie fish collected September 3, 19851from the ANO-Discharge Canal 1(0.1 mile 180*).

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Specifications for 1iquid wastes. Tables 2.2.3'through 2.2.8.

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October 10,' 1985. In Table 2.2.3 and 2.2.4,. dose calculations were performed according to the mathematical model given by U.S. NRC  :

Regulatory Guide 1.109.

The highest calculated dose to adults from consumption of fish split with the Arkansas Department of Health is-0.36 mrem per year (liver). .

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2. 3 SAMPLES ASSOCIATED WITH TERRESTRIAL MONITORING e

Milk samples were collected by with split with the Arkansas Department of Health in all twelve months of 1985. The milk sampling program consisted of three indicator locations for and one control location, the R. A. Young Diary (12.0 miles 73*), during 1985.

Monthly milk samples are analyzed for Iodine-131 by concentrating the iodine with anion exchange resin and counting the concentrated iodine sample in a low-background alpha / beta counting system. Control and indicator locations Iodine I-31 concentrations. All positive I-131 results were below the required Lower Level of Detection.

No gamma emitting radionuclides were detected by gamma spectrometry in milk samples collected in 1985, including the R.A. Young Dairy, the control dairy.

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Quarterly TLDs missing upon retrieval.in 1985 include:

3-First Quarter 1985 - TLD Station No. 35 Second Quarter 1985 - TLD Station No. 5 i Fourth Quarter 1985 - TLD Station Nos. 33, 37, and 41 l Air-sampling equipment was not functional'upon site visits to collect weekly air particulate and air iodine samples at the following dates and locations:

i March 13, 1985 - Sample Station No. 5

. May 15, 1985 - Sample Station No. 4 July 3, 1985 - Sample Stations No. 4, 5, 7 s..

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The major objective of this program is to assist laboratories-involved' inenvironmentalradiationmeasurementstodevelopandmain$ainbothan intra-laboratory and an inter-laboratory quality control program.

This is partially accomplished through a laboratory intercomparison studies program involving environmental media (milk, water and air) and a variety of radionuclides with activities at or near environmental

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During the calendar year 1985, the following sample types were received 4

and analyzed:

1) Gross Alpha-Beta in Water - A one-liter sample for the analysis of gross alpha and gross beta activity.
2) Gamma in Water - A one-liter sample containing chromium-51, i

zinc-65, cobalt-60, ruthenium-106, cesium-134 and cesium-137.

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6) EPA Blind in Water - A one-liter blind sample containing a mixture-of radionuclides.
7) Milk - Four-liter milk sample containing potassium, strontium-89,

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4 l -A report ~iisting the results of the analysis containing the laboratory standard deviation, calculation of the normatized range, normalized deviation, sample standard deviation, and the grand average of all laboratories is mailed after each participating laboratory performs .i three independent determinations for each radionuclide involved in the study, i

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1980' 68 52 68 48  ;

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TABLE 2.2.1 CALCULATION OF MAXIMUM ANNUAL DOSE TO MAN FROM BOTTOM SEDIMENT SAMPLE l 4

0302858508-(3/02/85)

ANO Discharge. Canal Dose to Skin. Dose to Whole Body-j IsotoDe Activity (pCi/Kg) (mrem /yr) (mrem /yr)

Mn-54 55 0.001 0.001 Co-58 212 0.005 0.004 Co-60 1843 0.099 0.084 Cs-134 808 0.030 0.026 Cs-137 4560 0.060 0.051 TOTAL 0.195 0.166 NOTE: Dose calculations made according.to the guidance of Nuclear Regulatory Commission Regulatory Guide 1.109, using the equation:

R(mrem /yr) = C(pCi/Kg)(40 Kg/m 2 )

  • U(hr/yr)'* D(mrem /hr per pCi/m2 )

Where: R is the annual dose to an organ or whole body C is concentration of a particular nuclide, U is the maximum exposure time (67 hours7.75463e-4 days <br />0.0186 hours <br />1.107804e-4 weeks <br />2.54935e-5 months <br /> for teen),

t j

i D is the dose factor

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TABLE 12.2.2 CALCULATION OF MAXIMUM ANNUAL DOSE TO MAN FROM BOTTOM SEDIMENT. SAMPLE 0921858508 (9/21/85)

ANO Discharge Canal Dose to Skin Dose to Whole Body Isotooe Activity (pCi/Ka) (mrem /yr) (mrem /yr)

Co-58 55 0.001 0.001~

Co-60 1035 0.055 0.047 Cs-134 599 0.022 0.019 Cs-137 3136 0.041 0.035 TOTAL 0.119 0.102 NOTE: Dose calculations made according to the guidance of Nuclear Regulatory Commission Regulatory Guide 1.109, using the equation:

2 R(mrem /yr) = C(pCi/Kg)(40 Kg/m )

  • U(hr/yr)
  • D(mrem /hr per pCi/m2 )

Where: R is the annual dose to an organ or whole body C is concentration of a particular nuclide, U is the maximum exposure time (67 hours7.75463e-4 days <br />0.0186 hours <br />1.107804e-4 weeks <br />2.54935e-5 months <br /> for teen),

D is the dose factor

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i TABLE 2.2.3 .

CALCULATION OF MAXIMUM ANNUAL DOSE TO MAN FROM EDIBLE FISH SAMPLE SPLIT W/ADH 101085FC08-5 (10/10/85)

-ANO Discharge Canal Activity Annual Organ Dose to' Adult Isotooe (pCi/Ko) (mrem /yr)

Cs-134 41 0.13 (Liver)^

Cs-137 93 0.~21 (Liver)

TOTAL 0.34 (Liver)

NOTE: Dose calculations made according to the guidance of Nuclear Regulatory Commission Regulatory Gu'ide 1.109, using the equation:

i R(mrem /yr) = C(pCi/Kg)

  • U(Kg/yr)
  • 0(mrem /pCi) l Where: R is the annual dose to an organ or whole body C is concentration of a particular_nuclide U is the maximum intake of fish for adult (21 Kg/yr) 0 is the dose factor 4

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TABLE-2.2.4 CALCULATION OF MAXIMUM ANNUAL DOSE TO MAN FROM AND EDIBLE FISH SAMPLE SPLIT'W/ADH 051085FC08-S-(05/10/85)

ANO Discharge Canal Activity Annual Organ Dose-to Adult Isotooe (pCi/Kg) (mrem /yr)

Cs-134 34 Cs-137 0.10.(Liver) 90 - 0.20 (Liver)

Total 0.30 (Liver).

NOTE: Dose calculations made according to the guidance of Nuclear Regulatory Commission Regulatory Guide 1.109, using the equation:

R(mrem /yr) = C(pC1/Kg)

  • U(Kg/yr)
  • D(mrem /pCi)

Where: R is the annual dose to an organ or whole body C is concentration of a particular nuclide U is the maximum intake of fish for adult (21 Kg/yr)

D is the dose factor 3

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TABLE 2.2.5

^ CALCULATION OF MAXIMUM ANNUAL DOSE TO MAN FROM CATFISH SAMPLE 042785FC08 (4/27/85)

ANO Discharge Canal Activity Annual Organ Dose to Adult Isotope (pCi/Kg) (mrem /yr)

j Cs-137 46 0.10'(Liver)

Total i

0.10 (Liver)

NOTE:

Dose calculations made according to the guidance of Nuclear Regulatory Commission Regulatory Guide 1.109, using the equation:

R(mrem /yr) = C(pCi/Kg)

  • U(Kg/yr)
  • D(mrem /pCl)

Where: R is the annual dose to an organ or whole body C is concentration of a particular nuclide 4

U is the maximum intake ofEfish for adult (21 Kg/yr) 0 is the dose factor

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TABLE-2.2.6-CALCULATION OF MAXIMUM ANNUAL DOSE.

TO MAN FROM CATFISH SAMPLE 090385FC08 (9/3/85)

I ANO Discharge. Canal Actiivty Annual Organ Dose to Adult Isotooe (pCi/Kg) (mrem /yr)

Cs-134 50 0.16 (Liver)

Cs-137 134 0.31 (Liver)

Total 0.47 (Liver)

NOTE: Dose calculations made according to the guidance of. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Regulatory Guide 1.109, using the equation:

R(mrem /yr) = C(pCi/Kg)

  • U(Kg/yr)
  • D(mrem /pCi)'

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D is the dose factor i

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TABLE 2.2.7 ~

'J

~

CALCULATION OF MAXIMUM ANNUAL DOSE TO MAN FROM BASS AND CRAPPIE FISH SAMPLE .

042785FC08-(4/27/85)

I ANO Discharge Canal Activity Annual Organ. Dose to Adult b Isotope (pCi/Kg) (mrem /yr)

~Cs-137 54 0.12'(Liver)'

i NOTE: Dose calculations made according.to the guidance of-Nuclear

~ Regulatory Commission Regulatory Guide 1.109, using the equation:

  • 2 i

R(mrem /yr) = C(pci/Kg)

  • U(Kg/yr)
  • 0(mrem /pCi). -

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C is concentration of a particular nuclide -

1 U'is the maximum intake of fish for adult (21 Kg/yr) 4 0 is the dose factor i

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TABLE 2.2.8 CALCULATION OF MAXIMUM ANNUAL DOSE t-TO MAN FROM BASS AND CRAPPIE FISH SAMPLE 090385TFC08 (9/3/85)

ANO Discharge Canal Activity Annual Organ Oose to Adult Isotope (pCi/Kg) '(mrem /yr)

Cs-134 47 0.15 (Liver)

Cs-137 150 0.34 (Liver)

Total 0.49 (Liver) i NOTE
Dose calculations made according to the guidance of Nuclear

{ Regulatory Commission Regulatory Guide 1.109, using the equation:

4 i

R(mrem /yr) = C(pCi/Kg)

  • U(Kg/yr)
  • D(mrem /pCi)

Where: R is the annual dose to an organ or whole body l-1 C is concentration of_a particular nuclide U is the maximum intske of fish for adult (21 Kg/yr)

D is the dose factor 18)

if , ,

~

2 TABLE 2.2.9

^

_ COMPARISON OF GAMMA-EMITTING RADI0IS0 TOPES- -

-IN SPORT FISH FROM THE ANO DISCHARGE CANAL

~

Radioactivity Concentration (pCi/kg):

i -Date Cs-134- Cs-137 Xe-133

. May,. 1980 ND '12 ND

' Dec., 1981' ND 118' ND ,

' July, 1982- 58 141 ND Dec.. 1982 24 75 ND Apr., 1983 41 -123 ND Nov., 1983 .47 143 171 J

May, 1984 29 94 266 Oct., 1984 28 -101: ND May, 1985 46 90 ND Oct., 1985 41 93 ND I

ND = Not Detected L

1 4

6

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TABLE 2.5.1 LABORATORY PRECISION: ONE STANDARD DEVIATION VALUES FOR VARIOUS ANALYSES One Standard Deviation Analysis Level for Single Determination 1

Gamma Emitters 5 to 100 pCi/ liter or kg 5 pCi/ liter

, >100 pCi/ liter or kg 5% of known value Strentium-89 5 to 100 pCi/ liter or kg 5 pCi/ liter

>100 pCi/ liter or kg 5% of known value Strentium-90 2 to 30 pCi/ liter or kg 1.5 pCi/ liter -

l >30 pCi/ liter of kg 5% of known value a

Potassium 30.1 g/ liter or kg 5% of known value Gross Alpha 120 pCi/ liter 5 pCi/ liter 25% of known value

>20 pCi/ liter

, Grcss Beta $100 pCi/ liter 5 pCi/ liter

>100 pCi/ liter 5% of known value L

Tritium <4,000 pCi/ liter 10r(pCi/ liter) = 169.85 x (known)D933

>4,000 pCi/ liter 10% of known value Rzdium-226, g0.1 pCi/ liter 15% of known value

. Radium-228 i Iodine-131 g55 pCi/ liter . 6 pCi/ liter

>55 pCi/ liter 10% of known value 1

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TABLE 2.5.1 EPA CROSS CHECK RESULTS r

EPA PREP DATE EPA EPA . AP&L NORM DEV WARNING DATE- ISSUED RESULTS MEDIA NUCLIDE RESULTS= RESULTS KNOWN - ACTION 4

01/08/85 04/08/85 Water Gros s .X -0.3 ~

(pci/2) Gross B 15 16 0.2 02/08/85 05/01/85 Water- Cr-51 48 56 2.8 i

(pCi/2) C0-60 20 19 1.4 -0.2 Zn-65 55 571 2.9 0.7 Ru-106 25 LT 30 * ---

j CS-134 35 35 1.6 0.0

) Cs-137 25 261 1.4 0.5 4

02/15/85 04/19/85 Water H-3 3796 39231' O.6 j (pCi/2) 02/29/85 06/11/85 Milk I-131 9 9 0.0 i (pCi/1) 03/29/85 08/06/85 Air Part GrossCV 10 10 0.23 (pCi/m3) Gross B 36 25 -3.81 -3.81.

15 Cs-137 6 5 -0.34 04/05/85 07/25/85 Water I-131 7.5 7 -1.08 (pCi/2)  ;

04/12/85 06/14/85 Water H-3 3559 3440 -0.6 (pCi/2) 1 i

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TABLE 2.5.1 (cont) '

'j EPA CROSS CHECK'RESULTS '

. EPA PREP-. DATE EPA

{

. EPA AP&L' NORM DEV WARNING OATE- ISSUED RESULTS MEDIA NUCLIDE RESULTS RESULTS KNOWN ACTION l

04/19/85 08/09/85 Water Grossg(- '32 21' -3.81 -3.81 (pCi/2) Gross B 72 65 -2.31-  !

CO-60 15 14 -0.34 l CS-134 15 14' -0.~34 l I

CS-137 12 14 0.23 j 05/24/85 08/07/85 Water Gross.X 12 7 -1.73

(~pCi/1) Gross B 11 11 -0.39 06/07/85 08/08/85 Water Cr-51 44 44 0.11 (pCi/2) CO-60 14 14 0.23 Zn-65 47 49 0.92 Ru-106 62 57 -1.61 Cs-134 35- 33 -0.58 Cs-137 20 21 0.34 l 06/28/85 10/10/85 Milk Sr-89 11 10.3 -0.23 (pCi/2) Sr-90 11 9. 7 -1.54 I-131 11 12.3 0.38 Cs-137 11 11.7 0.23 i I

l K 1525 1563.3 0.87 l

08/09/85 10/10/85 Water I-131 33 35.7 0.77 j (pCi/2) 08/30/85 12/31/85 Air Gross y 13 13.3 0.11 Filter Gross B 44 34.3 -3.35 -3.35 (pCi/ma ) Sr-90 18 16.3 -1.92 l

l Cs-137 8 7.7 -0.11 09/06/85 12/23/85 Water Sr-89 20 21 0.34 (pC1/2) Sr-90 7 9 2.31 g i

e .

TABLE 2.5.1 (cont)

EPA CROSS CHECK RESULTS EPA PREP OATE EPA EPA AP&L NORM DEV WARNING DATE ISSUED RESULTS MEDIA NUCLIDE RESULTS RESULTS KNOWN ACTION 09/20/85 12/18/85 Water Grossa 8 5 -1.03 (pCi/2) Gross B 8 10.7 0.92 10/04/85 01/09/86 Water Cr-51 21 LT30 * ---

(pCi/A) C0-60 20 20.7 0.23 Zn-65 19 21 0.69 Ru-106 20 LT30 ---

Cs-134 20 20.3 0.11 Cs-137 20 20 0 10/11/85 12/23/85 Water H-3 1974 1913 -0.30 (pCi/2) 10/21/85 04/21/86 Water Gross : 52 33 -2.53 (pCi/2) Gross B 8.7 66 -3.12 Sr-89 27 29 0.58 Sr-90 9 8.5 -0.77 C0-60 18 19.5 0.58 Cs-134 18 18 0.00 Cs-137 18 18.5 0.23 10/25/85 04/14/86 Milk Cs-137 56 57 0.34 (pCi/E) S r-89 48 60.5 4.39 4.39 S r-90 26 26 0.0 1-131 42 44.5 0.67 K 1570 1715 3.90 3.90 11/22/85  !

04/14/86 Water Gross a 10 10.5 0.11 )

(pCl/A) Gross 8 13 13 0.0 12/06/86 04/14/86 Water 1-131 45 54.7 2.79 (pCi/2) , ,.

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!!At!C OF FACILITY At10-1 At1D At10-2 DOCK T 110. 5 0-313 AFID 5 0-3 5 3 .

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E!!VIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL M0!!OTORING PROGRAM

SUMMARY

MAME OF TACILITY Att0-1 A!!3 A!!0-2 DOCKET !!O. 50-313 AND 50-368 LOCATION Of TACILITY PDPE.ARKA!!SAS REPORTIt!C PERIOD JAN. -

DEC..!?85 j (COUNTY. STATE) 4 se es s es se s e e es... e ee s e e n s....e se e n es e e n e s e s s e e e e e e ee e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e ee e e e s s n e s s e n s en e s e s s e s s e s s e s s e n e s s e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e s ,

e e a e e e e e ngLgeM ;g TATEUAY e TOTAL & TYPE e LLD e ALL IND. LOCATIONS LOCATION VITH HICllEST ANNUAL MEAN e C0tiTROL LOCATICN e KNT

  • (Unit OT e OT e e MEArt e e e 1 MEAN e 3 gAggggggt:7) e AllALYsgg e e RAtiGE e a R At;C g e e e e e eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeene e j e e e e e e e o j *
  • e e e  !!AME e MEAtt a e o e e e e DIST. & DIR.
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  • 11. Vater e e e e e e e o e e e e e e e e D. Russe!!valle e Cross A 28 e 3. e 1.3 (1115) e B 14 e 1.3 (1115) e 1.1 (2s13) e L e Csty Vater e e a e 5.8 65 e e e (1.0 - 1 23 e e e e e e e e o e Gross E 28
  • 5. . 3.5 (5115) e e 14 e 3.5 (5115) e 3,9 (4/13) e e e a e (2.4 - 4.33 e 5.8 45 e (2.5 - 4.33 * (3.1 - 4.9) e 3 j e e e e e e e e e e a e e e e e i e a Canna 28 e e (LLD e - e (LLD e (LLD e 3 e e a e e e e .

, o e e e e e e .

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  • 8 14 e 0.25 (7112) e (LLL e C e a e = (C.2 - 0.5)
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  • C e e e e e 5.2 (5 e a e e e e e e e e .

. e Er-70 ga 1, e 3.0 (214) e a 14 e 1.0 (214) e 1.3 (1/41

  • C e a e 5.S 65 e (0.1 - 1.2) e e e e (0.9 - 1.2) e e . . e e . .

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I;tiV!RutIMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL Mot'OTORIEC PROGRAM EL't"T.ARY IIAME OF TACILITY A!I0-1 AND ATIO-2 DOCT.ET MO. 50-313 Alla 50-363

  • LOCAT10ft Of TACILITY POPE.ARKAMSAE REFORTING PERIOD JAN, - DEC. 1985 (COU;ITY. STATE)

.. seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeensenesessessenessesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesessenessessesseeesseet e e e e e e e MECIUM CR FATHVAY e TOTAL & TYPE

  • LLD e ALL IND. LOCAT!G!IS e LCCATICl! VITH HICHEST ANMUAL MCAll e CONTROL LOCATIO!! ."KNR e (Uti!T Of e Or e e Nggn e e ggAn e e MEASUREMENT) e ANALYSIS e e R A!!C E e e e e RANCE e e e seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee e e e e e e e e e e e e e e FIAME
  • MEAll e e e e e e
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  • e o e a e e e e seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee===eseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneseeeee.

e e e e e e e e

, !!. Vater e e e e e e e e e e a e e o e e I. A uatte e Gamma 8 e e e e e e e Basta e Cs-13g a gg, e 43.2 (214) e I E e 48.2 (214) e (LLD e 0 e e e e (46.8 - 49.6) e 0.1 180 e (46.8 - 49.6) e e e

!.) Carnivorous e e a e e e e e T:sh e e e e e e e e e Cs-137 e 10. e 77.1 (414) e aa e 77.2 (314) e 52.7 (3/4) = 0 e e e = (33.0 - 147.5) e 0.1 180 e (35.0 - 147.5). e (33.0 - 65.1) e *

(%*ot Vescht) e e e e e e e e (pCaltg) e e e e

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- . . _ - . _ _ _ _ ~ .~. _ _ , ._ = _ - _ - _ _ - - - - - _ _ - _ . _ _ . _ _ _ - - .- _ - _ - . . _, . -- .

ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONOTORIHC PEGCRAli

SUMMARY

NAME OF FACILITY ANO-t AND ANO-2 DOCKET !!O. 50-313 AIID 50-345 LOCATION OF TACILITY TOPE. ARKANSAS REPORTING PERIOD JAII. - DEC. 1985

, (COUNTY, STATE) -

4 eseeeeeeeenseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesesse.eesees e e e e e e e MEDIUM OR PATHVAY a TOTAL E TYPE e LLD e ALL IND. LOCATIONS

  • LOCATION VITH lilCHEST ANNUAL HEAlg e CONTROL LCCATICN
  • NNR *

(UNIT Or e Of e e MEAN *

  • MEAtt *
  • MEASUREMENT) . ANALYSIS e e RANCE e e
  • e RANCE e e e j seeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseee e e e e e e e e e e
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  • NAME
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  • e e e e e e DIST. & DIR. e RANCE e e e e e e
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e e e e e e e e ii. vate, e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e ,

E. Aquatre e Canaa 2e e e e e e ,

l E sta

  • Cs-134 e 10. e 44.0 (212) e at e 44.0 (212)1e See section e S
  • e e a (43,4 44.51 = 0.1 180 e (41.4 - 46.51 e II.E.: e e 2.1 Ed ble e e e e e e e e pertion og e e e e e e ,

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  • 2 e itsk spist e e e (70.4 - 92.7) e 0.1 180 e (90.4 - 92.7) e II.E.! *
  • with Art. e e e e e e. e e Dapt. of ,

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'(Vat Vetght) e e e e e .e e e

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ENVIRONMENTAL AAD10 LOGICAL M0t!OTORIllC PROGRAM EUKMARY NAME OF TACILITY Atto-t AND AND-2 DOCKET fl0. 50-313 A!ID 50-363 -

LOCATION Or TACILITY POPE. ARKANSAS REPORT!HC PERIOD JAII. - DCC..lft!

(CDUf!TY STATE) 2

- seeeeeeee e ee e e e e e e s e s m e s e.s e s s e n e s s e s sa ss e s s e e s s e e e ee e e ee........... e e e e e e e ee e e ee sss e

.....e e sss ese e e ee e e eee e e ee e ese e e e e e e s e a e e e a e e MEDIUlf(UNITOR OF PATHVAY*

  • TOTAL Or &a TYPE *e LLD
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e e e e a e e e e e e o e e e . . e e e e e e e e e e e e e e o e o e e e e e e e e e a e e e e a e Stooeestseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneseseseesotee

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B EliVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL M0tIOTORiflG TROGRAli EUMitARY NAME OF FACILITY ANO-! AND ANO-2 DOCK"T I:0. 50-313 AND 50-3&S

  • LOCATION OF FACILITY POPE. ARKAt!SAS REPORTIllG PERIOD JAH. - DCC. 1985 (COUNTY, STATE) eeeee ee e e e e e e e e e e e e e e s e s s e e e e e ee ss e ss e ss es s e e e e e e e e e ee e e e e e e e e..........e................ eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee e e e e e e.

KEDIUM OR PATEVAy e TOTAL & TYPg e LLD (U!!!T OF

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SUMMARY

I tlAME Or FACILITY Af10-1 A!iD AtlU-2 DUCr.ET !!O. 50-313 A!ID 50-365 LOCATION OF FACILITY POPE.ARKANCAS REPORT!!!C PERIOD JArt. - DCC..lfte (CDUTITY. STATE) eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeessensenesseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.e...........

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Cs-137 e 50. e 72.6 (3131) e e2 e 127.0 (113) e (LLC e E e

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  • e e e . .

Cabbage e e e e e e e e Mew Potatoes e e e e e . . e Potatoes e e e e e e e e Lettate e e e e e e . .

Creens e e e e e e e e Turnips e e e . . . e e To=atoes e e e e e e e e e e e e e e . .

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HAME OF TACILITY A!!O-1 APID AFID-2 DOCKET !!O. 50-313 A!!3 50-353 LOCAT!O!! Of TACILITY POPE. ARKA!!!AS REFORT!!!C PERIOD JAt!. -

DEC. 1985 (COUllTY. STATE)

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  • TOTAL & TYPE
  • LLD (UN!T Or e Or e
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e DIST. & DIR.

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  • Canna 14 e * * * * *
  • 25.
  • 19.3 (3/12)
  • e2
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  • 3 *

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  • 0.5 235 e * *
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  • 30. e 308.9 (12/12)
  • e4
  • 494.5 (212)
  • 287.0 t : .' : 2
  • 2 *

= = a- (40.5 - 952.6)

  • 8.4 171 * (40.5 - 952.3) *

(230.1 - 342.7) *

  • e e e e e e . e e a e e e e .
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  • 1.4 (216)
  • e5 8 1.2 (111)
  • 0.4
asts are an e e n (11 1
  • 2 *

(110 - 1.8)

  • 8.5 298 * * *
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  • sh. * * * * * * * *
  • St-90 7s 0.3
  • 0.3 (614)
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  • 0.1 (1113 *
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  • 0.4 171 * * *
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3. 0 PROGRAM TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 3.1 SAMPLE HANDLING AND TREATMENT Once a representative sample is collected and delivered to the i

laboratory, the laboratory staff is responsible for properly treating and storing the sample. Often samples collected in an environmental survey require treatment because they are not physically ready _ for analysis. Treatment of the sample af ter it is received depends on the sample itself and the analyses to be performed on it. Most treatment and handling techniques have been established and well known for many-

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Water Samples Generally, wat r samples are acidified.when collected. _ Samples'for tritium analyses should not be stored in polyethylene bottles for more s

than 3 or 4 months because water can evaporate through the polyethylene. If the samples are to be stored for any length of time, carrier or complexing agents should be added to prevent adsorption of trace metals on the storage containers.

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Air filters are often received by the -laboratory in plastic envelopes; some extremely low-level analyses may require analysis of the envelope in which the sample arrived as well as the sample itself.

Milk Milk samples are usually refrigerated until analyses can be performed.

If the analyses will be delayed for more than a few days, a preservative (formalin) is added to inhibit bacterial growth and retard ,

spoilage. Milk samples that are to be analyzed for I-131-I have 100 ml formalin added to avoid binding of the iodine that may occur with smaller levels of formalin.

Soil and Bottom Sediments Soil samples are dried, pulverized, and sieved before analysis.

Further thorough mixing is required to ensure a homogeneous sample.

Other Samples i

Perishable samples are preserved by-refrigeration or freezing.

Vegetation and other samples may need to'be dried, pulverized, or ashed before analysis, and after analysis for long-term storage.

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radon daughter products to decay, the filters are counted in a low background alpah-beta counter.

Calculations of the results, the two sigma error and the lower limit of detection (LLD).

ALPHA RESULT (pCi/m3 ) =

[(NA/TA ) ~ (OA tA)] (2.22

  • V
  • E)-

BETA RESULT (pCi/m3 ) =

[(N B *)

B) ~ ( B B) - (r) (NA TA)3 *

  • TWO SIGMA ERROR (pCi/m a )=

2\ (N/T2) + (8/ta)/(2.22

  • V
  • E)

LLD (pCi/m3 ) =

4.66%(B)/(2.22*V*E+t) where: N = Gross Alpha counts of sample A

N B

= Gross beta counts of sample B

A

= Counts of blank (alpha)

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This describes the process used to measure the overall alpha and beta radioactivity of water samples without identifying the radioactive No chemical separation techniques are involved. Two species present.

hundred ml of the sample is evaporated in a beaker at approximately 100 C. The residue is transferred and dried and in a 2-inch stainless steel planchet.

The planchets are counted for 100 minutes in a low-background alpha-beta counting system. Calculation of activity includes a self-absorption correction for counter efficiency based on the weight of residue on each planchet.

CALCULATION OF THE SAMPLE ACTIVITY OR OF THE MDA ALPHA RESULT (pCi/2) = [(N A A) - (OA /tA)]/(2.2

  • V
  • E)

BETA RESULT (pCi/2) = [(N B b) - ( B^B) ' (I) ("A T A)] (2.22

  • V
  • E)

TWO SIGMA ERROR (pCi/ () = 2\ (N/T2) + (B/t2 )/(2.22

  • V
  • E)

LLD (pCi/ 2.) =

4.66\ (B)/(2.22

  • V
  • E
  • t) i; 1

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where: N = total counts from sample (counts)

T = counting time for sample (minutes)

B/t = background rate of counter (cpm) 2.22 = dpm pCi r = ratio of gross counts in beta. counting (cross-talk)

V = volume of sample analyzed-(liters)

E = efficiency of the counter If the net activity (N/T - B/t) is equal'to or is less than the counting error, the activity on the collection date'is below the limits of detection and is designated'less than the' Lower Limit-of Detection (LLD) i;;i

3.4 ANALYSIS OF WATER SAMPLES FOR TRITIUM Five milliliters of water is added to 15 ml of liquid scintil stion -

, solution in a 25 mi vial. The sample is inserted into a Liqu:d Scintillation Spectrometer and counted for 500 minutes.

Calculations of the results, the two sigma error and the lower limit of detection (LLD).

RESULT (pCi/2) = [(N/T) - (8/t b)]/(2.22

  • V
  • E) exp (-Aat2 )

Th'0 SIGMA ERROR (pCi/2) =

2k(N/T2)+(8/t8)+(2.22*V*E)

LLD (pCi/t) = 4.66h8 2.22

  • E
  • V
  • t b

where: N = Gross. counts of sample B = Counts of blank t-E = Counting efficiency T = Number o'f minutes sampie was counted

=

t b Number of minutes blank was counted V = Sample aliquot size (2)

=

exp(-Aat 2) Decay correction where atz is time elapsed between collection of sample and .

date of counting.

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3. 5 ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES FOR 10 DINE-131 Milk or Water Up to four liters of sample are thoroughly mixed with a stable iodine carrier solution. The sample is then allowed tc flow through an anion exchange resin column to remove iodine from the sample. The iodine is-then stripped from the resin with sodium hypochlorite solution, is reduced with hydroxylamiae hydroch oride and is extracted into carbon tetrachloride as free iodine. It is then back extracted into sodium bisulfite solution and is precipitated as silver iodide. The precipitate is weighed for chemical yield and is mounted on a stainless steel planchet for low-level beta counting. The chemical yield is corrected by measuring the stable iodide content of the milk or the water with a specific ion electrode.

Calculations of the results, two sigma error and the lower limit of detetection (LLD) in pCi/2:

RESULT

= (N/at-B)/2.22*E*V*Y*exp(-A^tz)

TWO SIGMA ERROR 2

=(2% (N/at +8/at)+(2.22*E*V*Yeexp(-Aat2 )

LLD

=(4.66% B/at)+(2.22*E*V*Yeexp(-Aat2 )

where: N = total counts from sample (counts) at = counting time for sample (min)

B = background rate of counter (cpm) 2.22 = dpm/pCi V = volume or weight of sample analyzed Y = chemical yield of the mount of sample counted exp (-Aot2 ) = decay factor from the time of collection to the counting date

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3.6 GAMMA SPECTROMETRY OF SAMPLES Milk and Water A 3.5 liter Marinelli beaker is filled with a representative aliquot of the sample. The sample is then counted for a minimum of 420 minutes with a shielded Germanium detector coupled to a multi-channel analyzer.

Vegetation, Food and Garden Crops, and Fish A maximum quantity of- a vegetation, food, or garden . crop sample,'

without drying, is loaded into a tared 3.5 liter Marinelli beaker and weighed. The sample is then counted for a minimum of 420 minutes with a shielded G'ermanium detector coupled- to.a computer-based data acquisition system which performs pulse height analysis. As much:as possible (up to the total sample) of the edible portion of a fish is loaded into a tared Marinelli beaker and weighed. The sample is then counted for a minimum of 420 minutes-with a shielded. Germanium detector coupled to a computer-based data acquisition system which performs pulse height analysis.

Soils and Sediments Soils and sediments are dried at low temperature, less than 100'C. The soil or sediment is loaded into a tared, standard 1.0 liter Marinelli-beaker and weighed. The sample-is then counted for at least four hours-with a shielded Germanium detector coupled to a multi-channel analyzer.

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_co - s 3.7 CHARCOAL CARTRIDGES Charcoal cartridges are counted in a Marinelli Beaker, with one cartridge positioned on the face of a Germanium detector and up to six cartridges on the side of the Germanium detector. Each Germanium detector is calibrated for both positions. The' detection limit is determined for I-131 of each charcoal cartridge, assuming no positive results for I-131, for each unique cartridge from the volume of air which passed through it. If Iodine-131 is observed in the screening count of a set of cartridges, each charcoal cartridge is then counted separately, positioned on the face of the detector. A separate counting geometry has also been established for each Germanium detector.

Air Particulate The four or five (depending on s calendar month) air particulate filters for a monthly composite for each field station are stacked one on top of another and then counted for at least four hours with a shielded Germanium detector coupled to a multi-channel analyzer.

A computer software program defines peaks by certain changes in the slope of the spectrum. The program also compares the energy of each peak with a library of peaks for it stope identification and then performs the radioactivity calculatic,1 using the appropriate fractional -

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. .. -9 gamma ray abundance, half life, detector. efficiency, and net counts in the peak region. The calculation of results,-two sigma error and the lower limit of detection (LLD) in pCi/ volume or pCi/ mass:

RESULT = (S-B)/(2.22*T*E*V*F)

TWO SIGMA ERROR =(29S+8)/(2.22*T*E*V*F)

LLD

=(4.66% B/(2.22*T*E*V*F) where: S = Area, in counts, of sample' peak and background (region of spectrum of interest)

B = Background area,_in counts, under sample peak, determined by a linear interpolation of the representative backgrounds on either side of the peak.

T = length of time in minutes the samples was counted 2.22 = dpm/pCi E = detector efficiency for energy of interest-and geometry of sample V = sample aliquot size (liters, cubic meters, kilograms, or grams).

F = Fractional gamma abundance (specific for each emitted gamma i

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variance: The sum of the squares of deviations of the test results from the mean after division by one'less than the total number of n

results; that is, VAR = (X - X9 ) 2/(n - 1).

i=1 standard deviation: The square root of the variance; that is,.

n b

o = (VAR)b = (X - X4 )2/(n - 1) i=1 -

range: The difference between the highest test result and the lowest test results in a set of observations.

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systematic error:

Errors that may be traced to the personal errors o'f the analyst,-instrL.antal errors, errors that are inherent in the analytical methodology, or a combination of these.

Accuracy is a measure of this type of error.

random error: The necessity for making estimations is inherent in the process of collecting data for the measurement of any quantity. For this reason, any measurement will be uncertain, in an amount that depends on the relative magnitude of_the estimations involved in its evaluation.

Careful experimental design can reduce this uncertainty; however, small irreducible variations will remain. Since radioactive decay is a random process, any counting measurement will have a random error associated with it.

Precision measures this type of variability or error.

, bias: The difference between the average of a set of test results and the accepted value. Bias usually is indicated only when a consistent difference is observed over time and can be corrected for by the application of appropriate correction factors. Bias is a measure of the systematic error.

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C For'a particular measurement system (which may. include radiochemical separation):

LLD = 4.66(s.m) -

E *V

  • 2.22
  • Y
  • exp(-Aat) where:

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LLD is the lower limit of detection as defined above (as pCi per unit mass or volume) s b is the standard deviation of the background counting rate or of the counting rate of a blank sample as appropriate (as counts per minute)

E is the counting efficiency (as counts _per transformation)

V is the sample size (in units of mass or volume) 2.22 is the number of transformation per minute per picocurie i

i Y is the fractional radiochemical yield (when applicable) l q

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, .- .5L A is'thi~ radioactive decay constant for the particular radionuclide at is the elapsed time.between sample collection and analysis The value of sb used in the calculation of the LLD for a detection system shall be based on the actual observed variance of the background counting rate or of the counting-rate of the blank samples (as appropriate) rather than on an unverified theoretically predicted

. variance. -In calculating the LLD for. a radionuclide ' determined' by -

gamma-ray spectrometry, the' background shall include the typical ~

contributions of other radionuclides normally present in the sample (e.g., potassium-40 in milk samples). (See Table 3.9.1).

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Airborne Particulate Water or Gas Fish Milk ' Food Products Sediment

_. Analyses (pCi/1) a (pCi/m.) (pCi/kg/ wet) (pCi/1) (pCi/kg, wet) (pCi/kg dry grass beta 4(a) 1 x 102 3

H (1000 )

54 15 130 Mn 59p , 30 260 58,60 15 130 Co 65 30 260 Zn 95 I 2r-Nb 131 g 1*I8) 7 x 10 2 1 60(D) 134,137 15(10(a)),18 1 x 102 130,150 15,18 60,80' 150,180 Cs 140 15 15 Ba-La

p. y L 4.0 1985 LAND USE' SURVEY In accordance with Technical Specification 3/412.2 for ANO Unit-2, a land use survey has been conducted and a garden has been located in-each of the 16 meteorological sectors surrounding Arkansas Nuclear-One' '

3 (ANO). The distances for 15 of the. gardens' range from 0.65 miles to 4.8 miles from the plant site. These gardens meet thel 5-mile require' ment as outlined in the Tech Spec.' A milk animal survey was-

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conducted inside 5 miles of ANO were observed. Milk-animal locations are given in Table 3 and 4. Residences nearest ANO within each.section '

are given in Table 2.

A relative deposition rate in units of recipiticalisquare meters (m 2) has been calculated for each garden using the methodology outlined in Reg. Guide 1.111. From Figure 6 of.this Reg. Guide, a relative deposition in m 1

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vs distance from the plant was obtained. An-assumption of a ground level release was made -in .the absence of any data to support an elevated release. This should provide a conservative estimate of the' deposition-rates at locations close to the i

. point of release (the' plant site). Wind frequency values are from the ANO-1 FSAR Table 2-16. This represents the fraction of the total-annual release' transported into the sector assuming a ' uniform wind field. It is also assumed that_the effluent concentration-in a given i

sector is uniform across the sector at a given distance. Table ~1 presents the relative deposition rates for each garden location. Also presented are the values used to calculate the deposition rate.

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The two gardens with the-highest deposition rate (sectors 13,W and 8,SSE) are already being sampled as indicator locations. The third location serves as a control. Therefore, no change in Food Product' sampling sites is necessary.

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Sector (km) r (m"1) R0 F (m) S d(r,0) 1N 2.40 2.8 E-5 .069 943.2 2.05 E-9 2 NNE 2.00 3.3 E-5 .028 786.0 .1.18 E-9 3 NE 2.30 3 E-5 .022 905.1 7.29 E-10' 4 ENE 1.24- 4.5 E-5 .033 488.3 3.40 E-9 5E 1.04 5.2 E-5 .063 408.7 8.02 E-9 6 ESE 4.48 1.8 E-5 .062 1760.6 6.34 E-10 7 SE 3.84 2.2 E-5 .054 1509.1 7.87 E-10 8 SSE 1.03 8.0 E-5 .047 393.0 9.56.E-9 95 5.12 1.6 E-5 .027 2012.2 2.15.E-10 10 SSW 4.64 1.7 E-5 .034 1823.5 3;12 E-10 11 SW 4.8 1.65 E-5 .046 1886.4 4.02 E-10 12 WSW 5.28 1.6 E-5 .070 2075.0 5.40 E-10 13 W 0.81 9.5 E-5 .146 318.0 -4.36 E-8 14 WNW 2.88 2.5 E-5 .092 1131.8 2.03 E-9 15 NW 1.60 3.8 E-5 .063 628.8 3.81 E-9 16 NNW 2.88 2.5 E-5 .067 1131.8 1.48 E-9 Relative deposition is read from Reg. Guide 1.111 Figure 6.

Wind frequency is taken from FSAR-1,. Table 2-16 Formula for. relative deposition rate = RD *F S

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... NEAREST RESIDENCE TO ANO PER SECTOR.

SECTOR.

DISTANCE (Miles)

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TABLE 4.0.3 SURVEY OF MILK-PRODUCING ANIMALS WITHIN AN AREA 0F TEN (10) MILES OF ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE JUNE 27-28, 1985 In accordance with Environmental Technical Specification 4.2.10, a survey was conducted June 27-28, 1985 to determine the location of animals which produce milk for-human consumption. Milk producing animils (milk cows) are divided into two categories defined as:

1. Class A. Dairies - Dairies in which milk is intended primarily for human consumption as Grade A milk.
2. Individual Milk Cows . Family cows in which the milk is intended primarily for home use.

CLASS A DAIRIES WITHIN A 10-MILE RADIUS OF ANO.

Dairy No. of Cows Azimuth-Distance

1. Ark Tech Univ. Dairy 50 .99* - 5.0
2. Bill Harms Dairy 60 21* - 7.75
3. R. Meyer Dairy 59 290* - 8.0
4. 3. A. Young Dairy (CONTROL) 44 73* - 12.0
5. Harold Steuber ~50 25* - 7.0
6. Lawerence'Steuber 44 358* - 7.5
7. Buddy Boxnick 60 23* - 7.0 3I

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TABLE 4.0.4 SURVEY OF MILK-PRODUCING ANIMALS WITHIN AN AREA.0F TEN (10) MILES OF ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE AUG. 29-30, 1985 In accordance with Environmental Technical Specification 4.2.10, a survey was conducted August 29-30, 1985.to determine the location of animals which produce milk for human consumption. Milk producing animals (milk cows) are divided into two categories defined as:

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Class A. Dairies - Dairies in which milk is intended primarily for human consumption as Grade A milk.

2. Individual Milk Cows - Family cows in which the milk is intended i

3 primarily for home use.

CLASS A DAIRIE'S WITHIN A TEN (10)-MILE RADIUS OF ANO Dairy No. of Cows Azimuth-Distance

1. Ark Tech Univ. Dairy 48 99* - 5.0
2. Bill Harms Dairy ~50 21* - 7.75
3. R. Meyer Dairy' 50- 290* - 8.0
4. R. A. Young Dairy (CONTROL) 52 73* - 12.0
5. Harold Steuber ~60 25* - 7.0
6. Lawerence Steuber 48 0* - 7.5
7. Buddy Boxnick 50 23* - 7.0 t

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'815 WEST MARKHAM STREET

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Robert D. Marti n, Regional Administrator j Nuclear Regulatory Commission -

611 Ryan Plaza Drive, Sui te 1000 Arlington, Texas 76011

Dear Mr. Martin,

Enclosed are the revised pages for the environmental monitoring report for cooperative agreement NRC-05-83-667 activities around Arkansas Nuclear One during calendar year 1985 These pages include data from the licensee which was not available for the original report.

Should you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact me.

Sincerly, E.f. vi on, i rector Division of Radiation Control and Emernency Management EFW/TT Enclos u res I

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, .i This report summarizes analytical results of environmental (uamples collected around Arkansas Nuclear . One commercial nuclear power plant in Russellville, Arkansas, during.

calendar year 1985. This report-is in accordance with the requirements specified in the NRC - State of Arkansas 2

Cooperative Agreement Number NRC-31-83-667.-

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Numerical results are reported when the estimated lower limit of detection (LLD) is equalled or exceeded. .When'the analysis

, indicated that the LLD was not achieved, there,asja notation to that effect in the report. Refer to the, tables included as Attachment i for a listing of the estimated LLDs.

). TABLE DE CONTENTS SAMPLE MEDIUM PAGE Surface Water '

Downstream ....................,..?.. 1 Upstream .........i................. 2 Vegetation ............................ 3 Silt (river sediment) ................. 4 F1sh................................... 4 Milk ..............................'.... 5 Airborne Monthly. Composite Control Location ................ 6 Near-Plant Location ............. 7 Weekly Radiciodine l Near-Plant Location ............. 8 l Control Location ................ 10 l I

Weekly Particulate i NeariPlant Location ............. 12 l Control Location ................ 14 Direct Radiation (Environmental TLDs)

Location of Co-located Sites ....... 16 First Quarteri........... . .......... 17 Sicond Quarter ..................... 18 ,

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. Attachment 1. DetectionCapabil'itiesfoh Environmental Sample Analyses Attachment 2. Summary of Results - EPA Crosscheck Program j i  ?

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o ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE January through December, 1985~

Sample Pathway or Medium: Surface Water, split Location: ANO Discharge Distance and Direction: 0.65 miles, 257' Frequency: Monthly Type of A6.alysist Gamma Isotopic Results (oCi/1) lamol e Date Statg Licensee J+n 24 Cs-137: 8.3 1 3.3 Sw0 25 WO 19 All other samples All samples fMr O below LLD below LLD M*y 4 Jur.'a Jul B Aug 5 Sep 3 Oct 9 Nov 6 Dec 4 Type of Analysis: Tritium Frequency: Quarterly Composite Results (oCi/1)

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Quarter State Licensee Jan - Mar 340 1 180 404.5 t 156.5 Apr - Jun Below LLD Below LLD Jul - Sep 700 t-200 549.3 1 153.2 Oct - Dec 500 1 200 494.0 1 154.0 Page 1

ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE January through December, 1985 Sample Pathway or Medium: Surface Water, split Location: Big Piney Creek (Control)

Distance and Direction: 6.1 miles, 290* 3 Frequency: Monthly Type of Analysis: Gamma Isotopic Restal t s (oCi/1)

Samole Date State Licensee Jan 23 Except as noted All samples Feb 25 below, all samples below LLD Mar 20 below LLD Apr 2 May 6 Jun 3 Jul 8 Aug 5 Cs-137: 6.1 + 2.5 Sep 3 Oct 9 Nov 6 Dec 4 Type of Analysis: Tritium Frequency: Quarterly Composite Results (oCi/1)

Quarter State Licensee Jan - Mar Below LLD All samples

,Apr - Jun Below LLD below LLD Jul'- Sep Below LLD Oct - Dec Below LLD 4e99999949 451231 PDR ADOCK 05000313 R PDR Page 2

ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE January through December, 1985:

Sample Pathway or Medium: Vegetation, split Location: Apr - Clifton Stewart Garden, Russellville, AR Sep - Shivers Cove, West end of ANO Distance and Direction: Clifton Stewart Garden -

1 mile, 135*

Shivers Cove - 0.8 miles, 300*

i Frequency: Semi-annually Type of Analysis: G&mma Isotopic, including radiciodine Results (oCi/to)

Sample Date State Licensee Apr 29 Below LLD Below LLD Sep 24 Below LLD Below LLD l

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ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE January through December, 1985 Sample Pathway or Medium: Silt, split Location: ANO Discharge, 1/4 mile below mouth Distance and Direction: 1.0 mile, 90*

Frequency: Annually Type of Analysis: Gamma Isotopic 1

Results (oCi/ko)

Samole Date State Licensee Mar 2 Co-60: 2050 1 80 Co-58: 212 1 9.8 Cs- 134: 360 1 130 Co-60: 1840 t 21 Cs- 137: 5530 1 120 Cs-134: 808 t 12.3 Cs-137: 456 1 25.7 Sample Pathway or Medium: Fish, split sample Location: ANO Discharge Distance an'd Direction: 0.42 miles, 192*

Frequency: Semi-annually Type of Analysis: Gamma Isotopic Results (oCi/ko)

Samole Date State Licensee May 10 Cs-137: 80 1 11 Cs-137: 90.4 1 3.4 Oct 10 Cs-137: 133 1 24 Cs-137: 92.74 1 3.4 l

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Sample Pathway or Medium: Milk, split Location: Arkansas Tech University Dairy Distance and Direction: 5 miles, 99*

Frequency: Monthly Type of Analysis Gamma Isotopic Results (oCi /1 )

Samole Date State Licensee Jan 30 All samples All samples Feb 19 below LLD below LLD Mar 21 Apr 10 May 6 Jun 17 Jul 17 Aug 12 Sep 3 Oct 9 I

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Dec 4 Type of Analysis: Radiciodine ,

Frequency: Monthly Results (oCi/1)

Samole Date State Licensee i

Jan 30 All samples All samples Feb 19 below LLD below LLD Mar 21 Apr 10 May 6 Jun 17 Jul 17 )'

Aug 12 Sep 3 i Oct 9 Nov 12 Dec 4 Page 5

ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE January through December, 1985 Sample Pathway or Medium: Airborne Particulate, Duplicate Location: Danville (control)

Distance and Direction: 21 miles, 205*

Frequency: Monthly composite Type of Analysis: Gamma Isotopic Results (oCi/m*)

Samole Date State Licensee Jan All samples All samples Feb below LLD below LLD Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Page 6 1

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  • January through December, 1985 Sample Pathway or Medium: Airborne-Particulate, Duplicate Location: ANO Weather Station Distance and Direction: 0.65 miles, 90*

Frequency: Monthly Composite Type of Analysis: Gamma Isotopic Results (oCi/m*)

Samole Date State Licensee Jan All samples All samples Feb below LLD below LLD Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec i

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ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE January through December, 1985 Sample Pathway or Medium: Airborne-Charcoal Cartridge.

Duplicate sample Location: ANO Weather Station-Distance and Direction: 0.65 miles, 90*

Frequency: Weekly Type of Analysis: Radiciodine State Licensee Samol e Date Results Samole Date m R tal_t 1 ,

(DCi/m*) (oCt/m*)

j Jan 3. NA Jan 2 All samples 9 9 below LLD 1

16 NA 16 21 23 29 30 Feb 4 NA Feb 6 l 11 13 i 19 20 25 27 Mar 4 NA Mer 6 11 13 i

19 Except as noted, 20 25 all samples below 27 Apr 2 LLD Apr 3 9 10 15 17 22 24 l 29 29 l May 6 May 5 13 15 20 22 28 29 Jun 3 Jun 5 l 10 12 4

17 19 24 26 Jul 1 Jul 3 8 10 17 17 22 24

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ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE January through December, 1985 (continued)

Sample Pathway or Medium: Airborne-Charcoal Cartridge Duplicate sample Location ANO Weather Station Distance and Direction: 0.65 miles, 90*

Frequency: Weekly Type of Analysis: Radiciodine State Licensee Sample Date Results Samole Egig Results (oCi/m*) (DCi /m*)

Aug 26 Except as noted, Aug 28 All samples Sep 3 all samples below Sep 4 below LLD 10 LLD 11 17 18  ;

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Oct 3 Oct 2 1 9 9 l 15 16 23 23 29 30 Nov 6 Nov 6 13 13 21 NA 20 26 27 Dec 4 Dec 4 11 11 18 18 23 26 NOTE 1
Licensee sample analyses did show Cs-137 in the 7 sample composite analysis, but not in the individual filter analysis. There seems to have been some Cs-137 contamination in the charcoal used to manufacture those filters. An overnight count of 10 blank (unused) cartridges on March 28, 1986, also showed Cs-137, tending to confirm this.

NOTE 2: State sample on Nov 21 not collected due to absence of spare radiciodine cartridges and failure to replenish sampling kit supplies.

NOTE 3: State samples in Jan - Mar not collected due to operator error. On these occasions, the sample collected on the subsequent week was therefore a two week cumulative sample.

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ARKANSAS NUCLEAR DNE January through December, 1985

' Sample Pathway or Medium: Airborne-Charcoal Cartridge Duplicate Location: Danville

' Distance and Direction: 21 miles, 205*

Frequency:' Weekly Type of Analysis Radiciodine a

State Licensee Samole Date Results Sample Date Results (oCi/m8) (oCi/m*)

Jan 3 Jan 2 All samples 9 NA 9 below LLD 16 16 21 23 l 29 30 i Feb 4 NA Feb 6 11 .13 19 20 25 ~27 Mar 4 Mar 6 11 NA 13 19 20 25 27 Apr 2 Except as noted, Apr 3 9 all samples below 10 15 LLD 17 22 24 4 29 29 May 6 May 5  :

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ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE January through December, 1985 (continued)

Sample Pathway or Medium: Airborne-Charcoal Cartridge Duplicate Location: Danville Distance and Direction: 21 miles, 205*

Frequency: Weekly Type of Analysis: Radiciodine State Licensee Sarale Date Results Samole Date Results (oCi/m3) (oCi/m*)

Aug 26 Aug 28 Sep 3 Sep 4 10 11 17 Except as noted. 18 All samples 24 all samples below 25 below LLD Oct 3 LLD Oct 2 9 9 15 16 23 23 29 30 Nov 6 Nov 6 13 13 21 NA 20 26 27 Dec 4 Dec 4 11 11 18 18 l 23 26 f 1

i NOTE 1: Licensee sample analyses did show Cs-137 in the 7 sample composite analysis, but not in the individual filter analysis. There seems to have been some Cs-137 contamination in the charcoal used to manufacture those filters. An overnight count of 10 blank (unused) cartridges on March 28, 1986, also showed Cs-137, tending to confirm this.

NOTE 2: State sample on Nov 21 not collected due to absence of spare radiciodine cartridges and failure to replenish sampling kit supplies.

NOTE 3: State samples in Jan - Mar not collected due to operator error. On these occasions, the sample collected on the subsequent, week was theref ore a two week cumulative  !

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ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE January through December, 1985 Sample Pathway or Medium: Airborne-Particulate, duplicate Location: - ANO Weather Station Distance and Direction: 0.65 miles, 90*

Frequency: Weekly Type of Analysis: Gross Beta State Licensee Samole Date Results Samole Date Results (oC1/m2) (DCi/m3)

Jan 3 NA Jan 2 16.56 1 1.047E-03 9 16.0 1 0.4E-03 9 20.96 t .7712E-03 16 NA 16 .17.37 1 7306E-03 21 19.0 1 1.OE-03 23 19.6 1 2.429E-03 29 17.0 1 1.OE-03 30 16.65 1 6414E-03 Feb 4 NA Feb 6 23.42 1 2.138E-03 11 17.0 1 1.OE-03 13 36.02 1 2.506E-03 19 20.O 1 1.4E-03 20 12.29 1 7628E-03 25 10.1 1 1.3E-03 27 11.42 1 7.755E-03 l Mar 4 NA Mar 6 10.89 1 1.576E-03 11 14.0 1 0.9E-03 13 13.86 1 7371E-03 19 21.9 1 1.8E-03 20 10.46 1 1.729E-03 25 11.0 1 1.3E-03 27 8.161 t .6619E-03 Apr 2 14.5 1 1.1E-03 Apr 3 13.00 1 1.834E-03 4 9 23.7 1 1.5E-03 10 8.821 1 9060E-03 15 29.7 1 1.9E-03 17 10.17 1 1.6212-03 22 25.0 1 2.OE-03 24 11.51 1 5836E-03 29 15.0 1 1.3E-03 May 1 5.940 t .6165E-03 May 6 43.0 1 2.OE-03 8 16.27 t 1.846E-03 13 23.8 1 1.6E-03 15 '11.60 t .5545E-03 20 28.7 1 1.7E-03 22 5.533 1 1.301E-03 28 21.0 1 1.OE-03 29 11.00 t 1.742E-03 Jun 3 43.0 1 2.2E-03 Jun 5 11.95 t 1.819E-03 i 10 22.9 1 1.6E-03 12 7.070 t 1.562E-03 17 40.0 1 2.OE-03 19 10.57 t 1.705E-03 l

24 39.0 1 2.OE-03 26 15.41 1 1.902E-03 Jul 1 21.0 1 2.OE-03 Jul 3 13.50 t 1.699E-03 8 20.0 1 0.6E-03 10 10.90 1 1.592E-03 17 21.0 1 1.4E-03 17 16.34 t 1.789E-03 22 22.0 1 2.1E-03 24 15.20 1 1.833E-03 13.09 t 1.663E-03

31 19.0 1 1.4E-03 31 Aug 5 24.O t 2.1E-03 Aug 7 15.07 1 1.868E-03 12 22.0 1 2.OE-03 14 21.20 1 2.042E-03 19 18.0 1 2.OE-03 21 9.825 t 1.642E-03 26 33.0 1 2.OE-03 28 22.49 t 2.000E-03 1 Sep 3 21.0 1 1.OE-03 Sep 4 21.34 t 2.064E-03
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Sample Pathway or Medium: Airborne-Particulate, duplicate Location: ANO Weather Station  :

Distance and Direction: O.65 miles, 900 l Frequency: Weekly Type of Analysis: Gross Beta 1

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Sep 10 12.0 1 1.OE-03 Sep 11 12.38 t 1.886E-03  ;

17 19.0 1 1.OE-03 18 22.47 1 2.056E-03 24 17.0 1 1.OE-03 25 12.72 1 1.851E-03 Oct 3 20.7 1 1.3E-03 Oct 2 18.45 1 2.OO2E-03 9 22.0 1 1.5E-03 9 16.05't 1.985E-03 i 15 17.5 1 1.3E-03 16 16.29 1 1.586E-03 23 15.6 1 1.1E-03 23 18.30 1 1.981E-03 29 19.6 1 1.4E-03 30 4.677 1 2.934E-03 Nov 6 21.0 1 1.OE-03 Nov 6 '23.69 t 2.220E-03 13 25.0 1 2.OE-03 13 19.31 1 2.152E-03

' 21 18.0 1 1.OE-03 20 13.32 t 2.OO1E-03 26 27.0 1 1.OE-03 27 19.52 1 2.012E-03 Dec 4 21.0 1 1.OE-03 Dec 4 25.83 1 2.246E-03 11 37.0 1 2.OE-03 11 38.85 t 2.672E-03 18 31.0 1 2.OE-03 18 30.48 1 2.380E-03 23 34.0 1 1.OE-03 26 No specific report *

  • Licensee annual report for 1985 lists a range of 6 - 44 E-03 pCi/m* with a mean of 16 E-03 pCi/m*.

NOTE 1: State samples in Jan - Mar not collected due to operator ,

error. On these occasions, the sample collected on the subsequent week was therefore a two week cumulative sample.

Except for three July samples and samples collected in i NOTE 2:

Sep - Oct, when there were equipment problems creating delays in counting, the typical time lag _between ' '

collection and counting was 2 to 5' days for the state.

For the Licensee, this time lag varied from approximately l 2 weeks to approximately 2 months. I 4

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t ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE January through December, 1985 Sample Pathway or Medium: Airborne-Particulate,'

duplicate Location: Danville (control)

Distance and Direction: 21 miles, 205*

i Frequency: Weekly

- Type of Analysis: Gross Beta State Licensee Samole Date Results Samole Date Results (DCi/ 05), (oCi /mH Jan 3 16.0 t O.4E-03 Jan 2 16.88 t 9.484E-04 11 NA 9 18.19 1 2.028E-03 16 16.0 1 1.OE-03 16 17.26 1 7.260E-04 21 20.0 1 1.9E-03 23 23.30 t 2.220E-03 29 15.0 1 1.4E-03 30 13.98 t 2.164E-03 Feb 4 NA 6 18.92 1 6.412E-04 11 19.0 1 1.OE-03 13 34.95 1 2.649E-03 19 15.8 1 1.3E-03 , 20 10.38 t 7.960E-04 25 12.2 1 1.4E-03 27 12.14 t 6.690E-Od Mar 4 NA Mar 6 8.842 1 7.201E-04 11 11.9 1 0.9E-03 13 10.73.t 7.419E-04 19 14.9 1 1.4E-03 20 8.720 t 1.704E-03 25 10.0 1 1.3E-03 27 10.67 t 6.717E-04 Apr 2 14.1 1 1.2E-03 Apr 3 15.18 1 1.917E-03 9 25.3 1 1.7E-03 10 9.687 1 7.050E-04 15 25.3 1 1.9E-03 17 8.614 1 7.270E-04 22 23.0 1 2.OE-03 24 9.413 1 1.490E-03 29 14.5 t 1.4E-03 ,

May 1 7.875 t 6.180E-04 May 6 46.0 1 2.OE-03 6 11.71 1 1.670E-03 13 22.7 1 1.6E-03 15 14.91 t 1.889E-03 20 46.O 1 2.OE-03 22 6.011 1 1.320E-03 28 21.0 1 1.OE-03 29 14.11 1 1.896E-03 Jun 3 47.4 1 2.3E-03 Jun 5 11.55 t 1.765E-03 10 25.5 1 1.6E-03 12 9.988 t 1.685E-03 17 47.0 1 2.1E-03 19 11.45 t 1.635E-03 24 52.0 1 2.OE-03 26 6.705 t 1.558E-03 Jul 1 21.0 1 2.OE-03 Jul 3 3.042 1 1.207E-03 8 20.0 1 0.7E-03 10 10.62 1 1.577E-03 17 24.0 1 1.6E-03 17 16.30 t 1.884E-03 22 .27.0 1 2.OE-03 24 13.99 1 1.741E-03 31 22.O 1 1.6E-03 31 13.08 1 7.259E-04 Aug 5 24.0 1 2.4E-03 Aug 7 16.60 t 1.870E-03 12 21.0 1 2.OE-03 14 18.71 1 1.998E-03 19 21.0 1 2.OE-03 21 12.92 1 1.749E-03 26 60.2 1 3.OE-03 28 20.24 t 2.014E-03 Sep 3 27.0 1 2.OE-03 Sep 4 21.00 t 2.053E-03 10 13.0.1 1.OE-03 11 11.49 1 1.845E-03 17 23.0 1 2.OE-03 18 19.45 t 2.080E-03 Page 14

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-(continued) t Sample Pathway _ or- Medium: Airborne-Particulate,

  • ~ duplicate u Locati on: Danville (control)

Distance and Direction: 21 miles, 205*

Frequancys. Weekly l_

Type of Analysis: Gross:Bota i i

State Licensee 4 Sample Date Results Samole Date Results (oCi/m*) -(oCi/m*)

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Sep 24 17.0 1 1.OE-03 Sep 25 .15.26 t'1.940E-03

j. Oct 3 17.1 1 1.1E-03 Oct 2 19.68_'t 2.047E-03 l 9 23.7 1 1.6E-03 9 17.58-t 2.046E-03 ,

15 16.3 1 1.3E-03 16 16.82 t 1.948E-03 15.92 1 1.900E-03 23 16.0 1 1.1E-03 23 29 17.3 1 1.4E-03 30 17.76 1 2.052E-03 Nov 6 20.0 1 1.OE-03 Nov 6 22.31 1 2.235E-03 13- 23.0 1 2.OE-03 13 31.09 t 4.043E-03 21 15.0 1 1.OE-03 20 12.02'.1 2.733E-03 26 -28.0 1 1.OE-03 27 26.95 1 2.528E-03 Dec 4 19.0 1 1.OE-03 Dec 4- 19.40 t 2.099E-03 11 37.0 1 2.OE-03 11 44.53 t 2.510E-03 18 29.0 1 2.OE-03 18 36.16 t 2.539E-03 23 26.0 t 1.OE-03 26 No specific report

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with a mean of 16 E-03 pCi/m*. q I. NOTE 1: State samples in Jan - Mar not collected due to operator i error. On these occasions, the sample collected on the subsequent week was therefore a two week cumulative i sample.

4 NOTE 2: Except for three July samples and' samples collected in l

Sep - Oct, when there were equipment problems creating ,

delays in counting,_the typical time lag between

! collection and counting was 2 to '5 days f or the state. ,

For the Licensee,'this time lag varied from.

.approximately 2 weeks to approximately 2 months.

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< January through December, 1985 Sample Pathway or Medium: Direct Radiation Environmental TLDs Frequency: Quarterly Type of Analysis Integrated Exposure 1

Co-located Sites 4 Site Number Distance and Direction State Licensee NE Miles Dearees A1 3 1 0.4 4 B3 13 5 1.5 53 D3 23 6 3.6 37 A5 1 9 O.5 92 C6 11 11 2.1 122 F6 27 43 5.2 105 H6 --

39 6.0 112 E7 42 14 4.9 130 A8 4 17 0.4 171 18 37 40 8.0 147 i F10 28 20 5.8 195 All 2 21 2.1 122 C12 31 23 2.8 257 E12 30 24 4.5 243 F13 32 26 4.3 263 i B15b 16 29 1.9 326 E16 20 32 4.2 335 NOTES: 1) Each of the three (3) systems utilize a different TLD material:

State - CaF=(Mn) i Licensee - LiF NRC - CaSO4(Tm) and Limb.0=(Cu) i 2) All results are standardized to 90 days per quarter, except as noted.

3) Distance and direction are shown as linear i distance f rom ANO with North defined as zero degrees.

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Sample Pathway or Medium: Direct Radiation Environmental TLDs Frequency: Quarterly Type of Analysis: Integrated Exposure Sample Dates Quarter 1 i

State Liconsee E Site Results Site Results Site Results (mR) (mR) (mR)

B3 15.13 13 13 5 19.2

! A1 16.05 3 14 1 16.8 All 17.65 2 15 21 19.8 B156 16.73 16 14 29 17.5 E16 13.97 20 13 32 16.2 6

D3 15.53 23 13 16.1 i

A8 14.67 4 13 17 17.5 A5 16.60 1 16 9 17.6 F6 18.37 27 15 43 18.6 H6 16.37 -- --

39 17.7 F10 13.11' 38 14 20 20.7 18 16.48 37 20 40 18.6 E-7 17.76 42 14 14 .15.5 C6 16.14 11 16 11 16.7 E12 17.05 30 13 24 16.9 C12 17.08 31 13 23 15.0 F13 18.96 32 16 26 16.9 i

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ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE January through December, 1985 Sample Pathway or Medium: Direct Radiation Environmental TLDs Frequency: Quarterly Type of Analysis: Integrated Exposure Sample Date Quarter 2 State Liconsee N_R,&

Site Results Site Results Site Results I

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B3 19.38 13 22 5 20.2 A1 16.48 3 14 1 21.5 All 20.10 2 16 21 24.1 B15b 17.47 16 15 29 21.0 l E16 16.74 20 NA

  • 32 19.2 D3 16.21 23 '14 6 20.7 A8 16.32 4 14 17 20.3 A5 18.55 1 17 9 24.O F6 17.30 27 18 43 23.8 H6 16.92 -- --

39 22.4 F10 16.41 38 14 20 18.6 18 18.12 37 17 40 20.9 E7 15.18 42 15 14 20.2 C6 17.14 11 14 11 20.1 E12 17.91 30 15 24 20.2 C12 17.54 31 13 23 20.2 F13 18.81 32 17 26 21.6 NOTE: Gross data for NRC results. No not data was available.

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Sample Pathway or Medium: Direct Radiation Environmental TLDs Frequency:- Quarterly Type of Analysis: Integrated Exposure Sample Date: Quarter 3 i.

l State Licensee E Si1F. Results Site Re~ults Site Results

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B3 16.02 13 11 5 18.2 A1 16.11 3 13 1 16.9 A11 18.49 2 17 21 18.0 B15b 17.84 16 14 29 16.6 E16 14.63 20 11 32 14.2 D3 16.08 23 16 6 15.6 AB 19.67 4 14 17 16.1 A5 22.98 1 17 9 17.4 F6 21.05 27 15 43 17.0 H6 21.34 -- --

39 16.4 F10 14.43 38 12 20 17.5 18 NA 8 37 17 40 NA $8 E7 15.37 42 13 14 13.8 C6 14.45 11 14 11 15.3 F13 16.04 32 15 26 17.1 C12 15.60 31 11 23 21.2 E12 13.86 30 14 24 15.1

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ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE January through December, 1985 Sample Pathway or Medium: Direct Radiation Environmental TLDs Frequency: Quarterly Type of Analysis: Integrated Exposure Sample Date: Quarter 4 State Licensee N.!!G Site Results Site R_giul.j;.s Site Results (mR) (mR) (mR)

B3 18.91 13 19 5 23.1 A1 18.57 3 13 1 23.0 A11 20.78 2 15 21 25.1 B15b 19.82 16 16 29 23.7 E16 17.84 20 14 32 21.2 D3 16.28 23 16 6 23.5 A8 17.66 4 15 17 23.6 A5 20.09 1 15 9 25.1 F6 19.11 27 18 43 25.0 H6 18.63 -- --

39 23.8 F10 15.62 38 16 20 21.2 18 19.63 37 NA

  • 40 24.1 E7 16.71 42 16 14 24.2 C6 17.83 11 13 11 21.8 C12 17.44 31 16 23 14.9 E12 17.20 30 19 24 21.1 F13 18.00 32 17 26 22.9 NOTE: Gross data for NRC RESULTS. No net data was available.

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k ATTACHMENT 1 DETECTION CAPABILITIES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLE ANALYSES ESTIMATED LOWER LIMIT OF DETECTION (LLD)

STATE Isotone Water Airborne Flesh MR Veaetation Silt (pCi/1) (pCi/m*) (pCi/kg) (pCi/1) (pCi/kg) (pCi/kg)

K --- --- ---

200 ---

Mn-54 3 6E-03 18 3 18 18 Fe-59 6 1.2E-02 30 6 30 30 Co-58 3 6E-03 17 3 17 17 Co-60 4 9E-03 21 4 21 21 Zn-65 8 1.5E-02 39 8 39 39 Zr-95 6 1.1E-02 32 6 32 32 Nb-95 3 6E-03 17 3 17 17 I-131 0.1 6E-03 24 0.1 24 24 Cs-134 3 5E-03 17 3 17 17 Cs-137 4 8E-03 24 4 24 24 La-140/

Ba-140 14 2.3E-02 73 14 73 73 Ce-144 31 4.OE-02 138 31 138 138 RulO5 34 6.OE-02 191 34 191 191 H-3 280 --- --- -- --- ---

Gross Pats ---

2.OE-03 Sample size to attain LLD:

Water 3.5 1 Airborne 300 m*

Flesh 1 kg -

Milk 3.5 1 Vegetation 1 kg Silt 1 kg l

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DETECTION CAPABILITIES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLE ANALYSES ESTIMATED LOWER LIMIT OF DETECTION (LLD) "

LICENSEE Isotope Water Airborne Flesh MLLk Veaetation ELLL (pCi/1) (pCi/m*) (pCi/kg) (pCi/1) (pCi/kg) (pCi/kg)

K 100 1E-01 300 200 300 500 Mn-54 10 1E-02 50 20 50 70 Fe-59 20 2E-02 100 40 100 130 Co-58 10 1E-02 50 20 50 70 Co-60 10 1E-02' 50 20 50 70 Zn-65 20 2E-02 100 40 100 130 Zr-95 5 5E-03 30 10 30 50 Nb-95 5 5E-03 30 10 30 50 I-131 0. 5 1E-02 50 0.5 50 70 Cs-134 10 1E-02 50 20 70 70 Cs-137 10 1E-02 50 20 50 70

La-140/

Ba-140 10 1E-02 50 20 50 70 Ce-144 40 5E-02 200 80 200 300 Ru-105 15 2E-02 70 30 70 100 H-3 280 --- -- -- -- --

Gross Beta ---

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Sample size to attain LLD:

Water 3.5 1 Airborne 300 m*

Flesh 1 kg Milk 3.5 1 Vegetation 1 kg  ;

Silt 1 kg

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SUMMARY

OF RESULTS - EPA CROSSCHECK PROGRAM July 1984 - June 1985 SAMPLE MEDIUM: Watsr T_yg.g.

_ Number gi Within Qustside Analysis Samoles Limits Limits Unavailable

-111 b1ind 5_t.1 blind sig ILI.iDA 111 b1ind Alpha 6 2 5 1 O O 1 1 Beta 6 2 5 1 O O 1 1 Cr-51 3 0 1 O O O 2 O Zr-65 3 0 1 O O O 2 0

Ru-106 3 0' 1 O O O 2 .O
1-131 1 0 1 O O O O O 4

Cs-104 3 2 0 1 1 0 2 1 Cs-137 0 2 1 1 O O 2 1 Co-60 3 2 1 1 O O 2 1 1-131(beta) 2 0 2 O O O O O Tritium 6 0 5 0 0 0 1 O Ra-226 4 2 0 0 0 1 1 1' Ra-228 4 2 1 0 2 1 1 1 i

Uranium 2 2 1 1 1 O O 1 Sr-89 3 2 0 1 2 0 1 1 Sr-90 3 2 1 1 1 0 1 1 SAMPLE MEDIUM: Milk I.yg,g, Number gi Within pustside Analysis Samples Limits Limits Unavailable Sr-89 2 1 0 1 Sr-90 2 0 1 1 I-131(beta) 1 1 O O K 2 1 0 1 Cs-137 2. 1 0 1 l

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SUMMARY

OF RESULTS - EPA CROSSCHECK PROGRAM

July 1984 - June 1985 4

l SAMPLE MEDIUM: Fiber Filter lygg Number gl, ,ithin W Outside Analysis Samoles Limits Limits Unavail abl e Alpha 3 2 0 1

! Beta 3 1 1 1 1

Sr-90 3 1 1 i Cs-137 3 2 0 1 i

i Error limits for. EPA crosscheck samples are 1,3.0. Deviation calculated ast 4

xi-x x = ADH Lab results s(N)-*'" x = EPA.value s = Expected deviation (1 standard deviation for 1 analysis)

N = Number of samples

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i NOTE 1: Crosscheck program results available from laboratory on

' state fiscal year basis only. Calendar year tabulations not performed.

NOTE 2: Some unavailable data was due to equipment malfunction in Oct 1984. The remaining unavailable data resulted from final results of crosecheck program not being available l at the time the program recort was compiled. l T

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/ dr4ansas DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 4415 WEST MAAKHAM ST AEET .

UTTLE ROCK AAKANSAS T2201 TELEPHONE AC 501 661 2000

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BEN N SALTZMAN M o BILL CUNTON GOVERNOA otAECTOR April 17, 1986 APP 2 l I99b i

Pobert D. Martin , ..

Regional Administrator _ _.

U.S. Nuclear Fegulatory Corrissicn, Pegion IV 611 Ryan Plaza Drive, Suite 1000 Arlington, Texas 76011

Dear Mr. Martin:

Enclosed is the environrental renitoring report for cooperative agreement h7C -0 5 -8 3 -6 6 7 activities around Arkansas Nuclear One during calendar year 1985.

Should you have any questions concerning this report, please do not hesitate to contact re.

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