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THREE MILE ISLAND AQUATIC STUDY.
MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT FOR MAY 1987 f
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f INTRODUCTION The objectiveJof this monthly report is to document.
. compliance with the'nonradiological (aquatic) environmental imonitoring programs.specified in Sections'3.1.la(4),-
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Specification-(ETS).
These programs'have'been' carried ~out
.as-directed in the Environmental Controls Aquatic Sampling
' Manual.. Program elements being conducted under' contract to GPU Nuclear _ Corporation-include' benthic;macroinvertebrates, ichthyoplankton,' fish population dynamics;(seine and j
electrofishing),. creel surveys, and water quality.
The ultimate purpose of t-hese studies is' to obtain'a' database-sufficient to establish the naturalifluctuations within the f
ecosystem and identify any significant1b'iological alterations resulting from the Three Mile Island Nuclear Station (TMINS).
Compliance with all programs specified'in the ETS and' detailed in the Aquatic' Sampling Manual was achieved'in.May-1987 (Table 1).
No changes were made to the TMINS Aquatic '
Sampling Schedule in May.
Data presented herein are considered provisional',
.pending. subsequent proofing', analysis, and' presentation;in'-
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Benthic Macroinvertebrates Objectiver To assess the abundance, distribution, and diversity of benthic macroinvertebrates'at three stations'in the vicinity of TMINSL L
Progress: Replicate-(4) macroinvertebrate samples.were.
collecte'd at. each of the :three : stations on L11 May11987-:
(Table'1).
Sorting of.the.;11 May' samples has.been completed; identificationof'the2Aprilsamples.ibin progress.
ll Ichthyoplankton Objective: To determine species composit'icn,Jrelative-
'l abundance, density,-andiseasonaltand spatial distribution of ichthyoplankton atieight stations in'the j
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Progress: Replicate (2) ichthyoplankton. samples 1were,
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May 1987 (Table 1)..
All samples collected: through 261 May have been sorted; identifications have.be'en l
completed-through 121May.
Seine Objective: To assess species composition,frelative abundance,vseasonal'and spatial distribution, conditioni
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kills, and species diversity of fishes vulnerable to seine capture at six stations in the vicinity of TMINS.
Progress: Seine collections were taken at each of the six stations on 5 and 19 May 1987 (Table 1).
Processing of the 5 May samples is nearly completed; work has begun on the 19 May samples.
Electrofishing l
Objective: To assess species composition, relative abundance, occurrence of parasites, anomalies, and species diversity of fishes vulnerable to electrofisher captured at six stations in the vicinity of TMINS.
Progress: Electrofishing at six stations was completed on 6-7 and 20-21 May 1987 (Table 1).
A total of 734-fish of 20 species and 373 fish of 19 species was collected on 6-7 and 20-21 May, respectively_(Tables 2 and 3).
More fish (237 specimens on 6-7 May and 106 on 20-21 May) were collected at Station 11B1 than at any other station in May; most specier (11 and 12 on_6-7 and 20-21 May, respectively) were taken at Station'13A1.
The catch on both dates was dominated by the. redbreast sunfish and pumpkinseed.
Bluegill, smallmouth bass, and walleye were also abundant.
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Creel Survey d
i Objective:.To investigate the' extent and success.of
- sportfishing, and determine.anglerLresidenceland.use of-catch, inithe Susquehanna' River'.near TMINS.
c Progress: Creel surveys were conducted on 10,=15, 18, l
and 23 May 1987 (Table 1).
Intervie'ws-condisted-of 495 anglers who reportedly fished 872.58 hours6.712963e-4 days <br />0.0161 hours <br />9.589947e-5 weeks <br />2.2069e-5 months <br />, caughtL1138 lf
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fish, and harvested 234 fish-(20.6% of'the totalicatch)~
.(Tables 4 through 7).
The average > catch per effort (c/e) and harvest per effort were 1.30:and 0.27.per hour, respectively.
Smallmouth bass andirock bass were:
q the predominant fishes caught.(373 Land 248 specimens,.
respectively); rock bass and channel catfishTdominated.
those-harvested (100 and 22 specimens, respectively).
j Most anglerst(252) and'most hours; fished?(430.75)ywere
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caught (403) and. harvested '(82)-.fromLth'eLGeneral' Reservoir,and York Haven Generating? Station, respectively.
The highest c/e occurred 5 atJthe!WestIDam..
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counties and the majority indicated that they eat at least a portion of their catch.
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3 Water Quality Analysis j
Objective: To measure select physicalfand chemical ~
parameters of.the Susquehanna River in the Vicinity of TMINS concurrent with General' Ecological' Survey samples.-
Progress: Water quality samples were collected on'11 May 1987 and' forwarded to TMI-EC.(Table 1).
Selected' water quality parameters were also measured at sampling' times-
.and locations described in the Aquatic Sampling: Manual.-
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.. TABLE'2' Fishes captured by the AC electrofisher near TMINS on 6-7'May 1987.
Zone. prefix TM-EL-deleted from table..
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9B5 10B3-11B1 - Total' Timec 2255-2355 0104 0215 2120- 1957
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Water-Temp?(C) 14.5 14.5 14.8 14.5 15.2. 14.8 Dissolved Oxygen 3 (mg/1)-: 11.4 11.0 11.0
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- 7.6 Conductivity.
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' Time 2215 2305 0008 0105 2105 1958-Duration (min) 22 20 19 18 25 22 Air Temp (C) 12.0 11.5 11.7 11.7 12.0 10.5 Water. Temp ~-(C) 14.2 14.2-14.5 14.9~
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