ML20217M207
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| Site: | LaSalle |
| Issue date: | 12/31/1997 |
| From: | Dacimo F COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO. |
| To: | NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM) |
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l April 30,1998 United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attention: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555
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1997 Radiological Environmental Operating Report LaSalle County Station, Units 1 and 2 Facility Operating License NPF-11 and NPF-18 NRC Docket Nos. 50 373 and 50-374 l
Reference:
Semi-annual Radioactive Effluent Report, dated February 27,1998 l
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. Enclosed are two copies of the 1997 Radiological Environmental Operating Report for LaSalle Station. This report ccntains the Esults of the Radiological Environmental and Meteorological Monitoring Programs. The Radioactive Effluent Release Report was submitted under separate cover.
If there are any questions or comments conceming this letter, please refer them to Harold D. Pontious, Jr., Regulatory Assurance Manager, at (815) 357-6761, extension 2383.
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M. P. Huber, NRC Senior Resident inspector - LaSalle D. M. Skay, Project Manager - NRR - LaSalle F. Niziolek, Office of Nuclear Facility Safety - IDNS 9905040457 971231 i
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%J Eage INTRO D U CTIO N.............................................................................................1.
SUMMARY
2 1.0 - EFFLUENTS-1.1. ' Gaseous Effluents to the Atmosphere......................................................
3 1.2 Liquids Released to Illinois River..........................................................
3 2.0 SO LID RADIO A CTIVE W ASTE.....................................................................
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3.0 DOSE TO MAN 3.1' Gaseou s Effluent Pa thwavs............................................................
3 3.1.1 N obl e G a se s......................................................................................3 3.1.1.1 Ga mma Dose Ra tes............................................
3 3.1.1.2 Beta Air and Skin Ra tes.......................................................
4 3.1.2 Radioactive Iodine................................................
4 3.1.2.1 Iodine Concentrations in Air...................................................
4 3.1.2.2 Dose to Infant's Thyroid.........................................................
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3.1.3 Concentrations of Particulates in Ait..........................................
4 3.2 Liquid Ef fluent Pa thways....................................................................
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3.3 Assessment of Dose to Member of Public...........................
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4.0 SITE METEORO LOG Y................................................................................
5 5.0 ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING..................................................................
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5.1 G a mma Ra dia tion........................................................................................ 6 4
5.2 Airborne I-131 and Particulate Radioactivity............................................
6 5.3 Aq u a tic Ra d i oa c tivi ty..............................................................................
7 5.4 Milk.................................................................................................................
7 5.5 Terres trial Radioactivi ty............................................................................
7 5.6 Sa mple Collec ti ons............................................................................
7 5.7 Progra m M odifica tions..............................................................................
7 6.0 AN ALYTICAL PROCEDURES.........................................................................
8 7.0 MILCH ANIMALS AND NEAREST LIVESTOCK CENSUS..................
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8.0 NEAREST RESIDENT C ENSUS........................................................................
8 9.0 INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM RESULTS..........................
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l APPENDIX I -. DATA TABLES AND FIGURES................................................
1-1 Station Releases 1
Table 1.1-1 Gaseous Effluents....................................
I-2 Table 1.2-1 Liq uid Effl uents.................................................................. 1-3 Table 2.0-1 Solid Waste Shipped Offsite for Burial or Disposal..........
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Figure 3.1-1-- Figure 3.1-4 Isodose and Concentration Contours........................ 1-13 Table 3.1-1 Maximum Doses Resulting from Airborne Releases........................................................................ 1 - 17 Table 3.2-1 Maximum Doses Resulting from Liquid Discharges......................................................................... 1 -21 Table 3.3-1 10CFR20 Compliance Assessment.....................................
I.23 Table 3.4-1 Maximum Doses Resulting from Airbome Releases Based on Concurrent Meteorlogical Data...................
I-27 EnvironmentalMonitoring Figure 5.0-1 Inner Ring TLD Locations................................................... I-29 Figure 5.0-2 Outer Ring TLD Locations........................................... 1-30 w/
Figure 5.0-3 Fixed Air Sampling and TLD Sites............................. 1-31 t
Figure 5.0-4 Ingestion and Waterborne Exposure Pathway l
Sa mple Loca ti ons................................................................ I-32 L
Table 5.0-1 Radiological Environmental Monitoring l
'L oca ti on s............................................................................ 1 -3 3 Table 5.0-2 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program, Sampling Locations and Sample Collection and Ana.yses............................................................................
1-34 Table 5.0 Table 5.0-6 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program
- Qu a rterly Summa ry............................................................ 1 -4 0 APPENDIX II - METEOROLOGICAL DATA................................................................
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' LaSalle County Station, a two-unit BW' R station is located near Marseilles, Illinois in LaSalle County,3.5 miles south of the Illinois River. Each reactor is designed to hane a capacity of 1078
. MW net. Unit No.1 loaded fuel in March 1982. Unit No. 2 loaded fuel in late December 1983.
The station has been designed.to keep releases to the environment at levels below those i
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- Liquid effluents from LaSalle County Station are released to the Illinois River in controlled
- batches after radioassay of each batch. : Gaseous effluents are released to the atmos 3here after l;
- delay to permit decay of short-lived (noble) gases. Releases to the atmosphere are ca culated on L
the basis of analyses of routine grab samples of noble gases as well as continuously collected l
composite samples of iodine and particulate radioactivity sampled during the course of the
. year. The results of effluent analyses are summarized on a monthly basis and reported to the l
Nuclear Regulatory Commission as required per Technical Specifications / Standards. Airborne i'
concentrations of noble gases,I-131, and particulate radioactivity in offsite areas are calculated l.
using effluent and meteorological data.
l Environmental monitoring is conducted by sampling at indicator and control (background) l locations m the vicinity of the LaSalle County Station.to measure changes in radiation or.
radioactivity levels that may be attributable to station operations. If significant changes
. attributable to LaSalle County Station are measured, these changes are correlated with effluent -
' releases. External gamma radiation exposure from noble gases and internal dose from 1-131 in
. milk are the most critical pathways at this site; however, an environmental monitoring program is conducted which includes these and many other pathways which are less significant in terms of radiation protection.
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. Gaseous'and liquid effluents for the period contributed to only a small fraction of the LaSalle
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County Technical Specification / Standards limits. Calculations of environmental concentrations based on effluent, Illinois River flow, and meteorological data for the period indicate that I
consumption by the public of radionuclides attributable to LaSalle County Station does not exceed regulatory limits. Radiation exposure from radionuclides released to the atmosphere represented the critical pathway for the period with a maximum individual total dose estimated to be 7.53E-10 mrem for the year, where a shielding and occupancy factor of 0.7 is assumed.
The assessment of radiation doses is performed in accordance with the Comed Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM). The results of analysis confirm that the station is operating in compliance with 10CFR50 Appendix I,10CFR20 and 40CFR190.
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1.0? EFFLUENTji i
s 1.1 Gaseous Effluents to the Atmosphere O
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' Measured concentrations of noble gases, radiciodine, and particulate radioactivity released to the atmosphere during the year, are listed in Table 1.1-1. A total of
'2.61E-02 curies of fission and activation gases was released with a maximum quarterly average release rate of 4.35E+01 pCi/sec.
A total of 0.00E+00 curies of I-131 was rele'ased during the year.
l A total of 4.08E-05 curies of beta-gamma' emitters was released as airborne partict. late -
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emitting radionuclides were not measurable.
l A total of 5.44E 01 curies of tritium was released with a maximum quarterly average release rate of 6.92E-02 pCi/sec.
1.2 Liouids Released to Illinois River A total of 6.29E+06 liters of radioactive liquid waste (prior to dilution), containing 2.50E-01 curies (excluding tritium, noble gases and alpha) were discharged from the station. These wastes were released at a maximum quarterly average concentration of 9.87E-05 pCi/ml. A total of 8.24E+00 curies of tritium was released. Quarterly release totals of principal radionuclides in liquid effluents are given in Table 1.2-1.
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' Solid radioactive wastes were shipped by truck to Barnwell, South Carolina. The record of C) waste shipments is summarized in Table 2.0-1.
3.0 DOSE TO MAN 3.1 Gaseous Effluent Pathways Table 3.1-1 sununarizes the doses resulting from releases of airborne radioactivity via the different exposure pathways.
3.1.1 Noble Gases 3.1.1.1 Gamma Dose Rates Unit 1 and Unit 2 gaseous releases at LaSalle County Station are re:>orted'as Unit 1 releases due to a single station vent stack (SVS) re ease point. Offsite Ga nma air and whole body dose rates are shown in Table 3.1-1 and were calculated based on measured release rates, isotopic composition of the noble gases, and average meteorological data for the period.
Isodose contours based on concurrent meteorological data for gamma dose for the year are shown in Figure p
3.1-1. - Based on measured effluents and meteorological data, the a
maximum dose to an adult would be 7.53E-10. mrem for the year, with an occupancy or shielding factor of 0.7 included, and based on measured effluents and concurrent meteorological data would be 3.53E-05 mrem (Table 3.4-1). The maximum gamma air dose was 1.00E-09 mrad, and 0.00E+00 mrad based on concurrent meteorological data
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For pu oses of this report the skin is taken to have a thickness of 7.0 mg/cm and an occupancy factor of 1.0 is used. The skin dose from beta and gamma radiation for the year was 9.28E-09 mrem. The maximum offsite beta air dose for the year was 1.29E-08 mrad.
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locations are given in Figure 3.1-2.
3.1.2 Radioactive Iodine
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The human thyroid exhibits a significant capacity to concentrate ingested or inhaled iodine. The radiciodine, I-131, released during routine operation of the plant, may be made available to man resulting in a dose to the thyroid. The prmeipal pathway of interest for this radionuclide is ingestion of radioiodine in milk by an infant.
3.1.2.1 Iodine Concentrations in Air The calculated concentration contours for iodine in air are shown in Figure 3.1-3. -Included in these calculations is an iodine cloud depletion factor which' accounts for the phenomenon of elemental iodine
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estimated to be 0.00E+00 pCi/m for the year (Table 3.4-1).
3 3.1.2.2 Dose to lnfant's Thyroid t
The hypothetical thyroid dose to an infant living near the station via ingestion of milk was calculated. The radionuclide considered was 1-131 and the source of milk was taken to be the nearest dairy farm with the cows mastured from May through October. The maximum infant's thyroic. dose was less than 2.95E-05 mrem during the year (Table 3.1-1).
3.1.3 Concentrations of Particulates in Air 1
Concentration contours of radioactive airborne particulates are shown in i
Figure 3.1-4. The maximum offsite average level is estimated to be 2.04E-07 3
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3.2 Liquid Effluent Pathways The three principal pathways through the aquatic environment for potential doses to man from liquid waste are ingestion of potable water,' eating aquatic foods, and exposure while walking on the shoreline.' Not all of these pathways are applicable at a given time or station but a reasonable approximation of the dose can be made by adjusting the dose formula for season of the year or type and degree of use of the A
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3.3 Assessment of Dose to Member of Public j
During the period January to December,1997, LaSalle County Station did not exceed these limits as shown in Table 3.1-1 and Table 3.2-1 (based on yearly average r
meteorological data), and as shown in Figure 3.1-1 (based on concurrent
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meteorological data), and as shown in Table 3.3-1:
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The RETS limits on dose or dose commitment to an individual due to j
radioactive materials in liquid effluents from each reactor unit (1.5 j
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quarter; 3 mrem to the whole body or 10 mrem to any organ during any calendar year).
I The RETS limits on air dose in noble gases released in gaseous effluents to a member of the public from each reactor unit (5 mrad for gamma radiation or 10 mrad for beta radiation during any calendar quarter; 10
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The RETS limits on dose to a member of the public due to iodine-131, iodine-133, tritium, and radionuclides in particulate form with half-lives greater than eight days in gaseous effluents released from each reactor unit (7.5 mrem to any organ during any calendar quarter; 15 mrem to q
any organ during any calendar year).
v The 10CFR20 limit on Total Effective Dose Equivalent to individual members of the public (100 mrem).
4.0 SITE METEOROLOGY A summary of the site meteorological measurements taken during each calendar quarter of the year is given in Appendix II. The data are presented as cumulative joint frequency distributions of the wind direction for the 375' level and wind speed class by atmospheric stability class determined for the temperature difference between the 375' and 33' levels.
Data recovery for these measurements was about 99.4% during 1997 (Table 3.4-1) 5.0 ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING Table 5.0-1 provides an outline of the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP) as required in the current Technical Standard.5. Tables 5.0-2 lists the program's sampling locations, collection frequencies and analyses for all samples collected. Tables i
5.0-3 to 5.0-6 summarize data for the year. A detailed listing of all data is given in Appendix III.
Specific findings for various environmental media are discussed below.
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atmosphere was measured using CaSO4:Tm thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs).
Each location normally consists' of 2 TLD sets. The. quarterly average external 4
radiation dose for the year was 16.6 mR at the indicator locations and 14.8 mR at the J
control locations. TLD results are listed in Table 4.0 of Appendix III and locations are shown in Figures 5.0-1 and 5.0-2.
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' Quarterly external radiation dose at indicator air sampling locations averaged 16.1 mR and is similar to levels measured in 1986 (17.1 mR),1987 (17.8 mR),1988 (16.5
- mR),1989 (17.6 mR),1990 (17.8 mR),1991 (17.7 mR),1992 (15.5 mR),1993 (14.5 mR),-
- 1994 (15.4 mR),1995 (15.3 mR) and 1996 (15.9 mR). ' These differences are not
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On March 6,1997, during a review of Commonwealth Edison's current ODCM, it was discovered that since 1991, when Comed began processing its environmental TLDs l
- in-house, Comed has not been performing an interlaboratory comparison program to assess measurements of environmental radiation for those TLDs. This is required by section 5.3.1 of the ODCM.
' Corrective action was begun in the second c uarter of 1997, during which Comed populated its stations' direct environmenta. locations with its own environmental :
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an interlaboratory comparison program for its own environmental TLDs with an i
NVLAP-approved laboratory, and has begun an annual interlaboratory comparison l
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that Comed's TLDs are satisfactory for use as environmental TLDs.' Therefore, the i
L-Comed TLD records for environmental monitoring since 1991 can be considered '
reliable.
5.2 ' Airborne I-131 and Particulate Radioactivity l
Locations of the samplers are shown in Figure 5.0-3. Airborne I-131 remained below 3
the LLD of 0.07 pCi/m throughout the year.
3 Gross beta concentrations ranged from 0.001 to 0.062 pCi/m and averaged 0.022 pCi/m3 and were similar to levels measured in 1985 (0.025 pCi/m3),1986 (0.027
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the nuclear reactor accident at Chernobyl),1987 (0.027 pCi/m ),1988 (0.031 pCi/m ),
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No activity attributable to station operation was detected in any sample.
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5.3 Aouatic Radioactivity Well water was collected quarterly from one onsite well and one offsite well and analyzed for tritium and gamma-emitting nuclides. All results were below the limits pl of detection, indicating that there was no measurable amount of radioactivity due to t.
the Station's releases.
Weekly surface water samples from the Illinois River at Seneca and Illinois River Downstream were composited monthly and analyzed for gamma and beta-emitting nuclides. Weekly samples from the same locations were camposited quarterly and analyzed for tritium. None of the composited samples indicated the presence of gamma-emitting nuclides above their respective LLD levels.
Gross beta activity averaged 5.7 pCi/L in the Illinois River at Seneca samples, with a range of 3.0-8.2 pCi/L. The Illinois River, Downstream sample averaged 5.7 pCi/L, with a range of 5.1-7.7 pCi/L.
Tritium was detected in the quarterly upstream samples, Illinois River at Seneca, in the first, third and fourth quarters at a maximum first quarter concentration of 323 pCi/L. In the Illinois River Downstream samples, tritium was detected in the first, third and fourth quarters at a maximum third quarter concentration of 385 pCi/L.
These values are well below the reporting level of 30,000 pCi/L.
Sediment samples were collected twice a year from one indicator location (Illinois River, Downstream) and analyzed for gamma-emitters. All gamma-emitters were below their respective detection limits in both samples. There are no adverse effects expected to the environment.
Levels of gamma radioactivity in fish were measured and found in all samples to be O
below the lower limit of detection for the program.
O 5.4 hiilk Milk samples were collected monthly from November through April and biweekly from May through October and analyzed for Iodine-131 and gamma-emitting nuclides.
I-131 remained below the detection limits of 0.5 pCi/L (May - Uctober) and 5.0 pCi/L (November - April). Cs-134, Cs-137 and Ba/La-140 were below the LLD levels of 15, 18 and 15 pCi/L, respectively.
5.5 Terrestrial Radioactivity Vegetables were collected in the third quarter and analyzed for gamma-emitting nuclides. In addition, broad leaf vegetables were analyzed for 1-131. All nuclides were below the limits of detection, indicating there was no measurable amount of radioactivity attributable to the Station's releases.
5.6 Samole Collections All samples were collected as scheduled except those listed in the Listing of Missed Samples, page 5, Appendix III.
5.7 Program Modifications
,m (dl Beginning with the first quarter of 1997 charcoal cartridge collection at air samplers was modified from weekly to biweekly.
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In ODCM Chapter 11, Revision 1.9, dated March 1997, vegetation collection at LaSalle County Station was changed from triannually to annually.
OQ The Radiological Monitoring Program (REMP) identifies, in LaSalle ODCM Table 12.5.1, a requirement for milk indicator samples from a maximum of three milking animals within 10 km of the station. It also requires one control milk sample from a location within 10 to 30 km from the station. In 1996 there were no milking animals within 10 km of the station, therefore, there were no indicator sample locations identified in the Offsite Dose
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Calculation Manual (ODCM). However, two control ndlk sample locations within 10 to 30 km of the station were specified in the ODCM.
In mid-August 1996 one of the two control milk sample locations, L-41, was dropped from the REMP program at the request of the farmer. Per LaSalle ODCM section 12.5.1.A.3, l
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days of the change. Even though this was an extra contrcl location, the ODCM should have been revised by mid-February 1997 to identify the deletion of this sample location.
1 The ODCM was not revised until March of 1997.
6.0 ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES Procedures used during the period covered in this report remained unchanged. A summary of the procedures used for analyzing radioactivity in environmental samples is given in Appendix VI of the report for the period January - December 1993.
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A census of milch animals was conducted within a 6.2-mile radius of the Station. The survey _was conducted by " door-to-door" canvas by J. Benham on September 23,1997.-
The nearest livestock census was conducted by J. Benham on September 23,1997. The results of each census are presented on pages 33 and 34 of Appendix Ill.
8.0 NEAREST RESIDENT CENSUS A census of the nearest residences within a 6.2-mile radius was conducted by J. Benham on September 23,1997.
Results of the nearest residence census are presented on page 35 of Appendix III.
9.0 INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM RESULTS Teledyne's Interlaboratory Comparison Program Results are presented in Appendix V.
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LASALLE ' COUNTY NUCLEAR POWER STATION I
UNITS ONE AND TWO DOCKET NUMBERS 50-373 AND 50-374 l-
' EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT (1997)
GASEOUS EFFLUENTS-SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES Estimated
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Total release ci 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 N/A l
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Total iodine-131 Ci 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 N/A 2.
Average release rate for period
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Particulates 1.
Particulates with T1/2 >B days C1 1.87E-05 2.21E-05.
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Gross alpha radioactivity (estimate)Ci
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' Total release Ci 5.44E-01 0.00E+00 24%
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- Average release rate for period _
uCi/sec 6.92E-02 N/A j
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Quarter Quarter Error 4 A.
Fission and Activation Gases 1.-
Total release Ci 0.00E+00
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Average release rate for period uCi/sec N/A
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Total iodine-131 Ci 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 N/A 2.
Average release rate for period uCi/sec N/A N/A C.
Particulates 1.
Particulates with T1/2 >B days Ci 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 N/A 2.
Average release rate for period uci/sec 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 3.
Gross alpha radioactivity (estimate)Ci
<1.00E-11 <1.00E-11 L
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Tritium 1.
Total release ci 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 N/A 21 Average release rate for period uCi/sec N/A N/A
"<" indicates activity of sample is less than LLD given in uci/ml This data is from the abnormal batch release listed in sections 6 and 8 of this report.
It was only gaseous release during the fourth quarter.
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LIQUID EFFLUENTS-SUMMATION OF ALL RELF.ASES ESTIMATE
- First Second TOTAL Quarter Quarter ERRORi A.
Fission and Activation Products
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Total release (not including Ci 4.72E- 02 5.11E-02 10i tritium, gases, alpha) 2.
Average concentration released uCi/cd 9.87E-05 6.8SE-05 3.
Maximum concentration released uti/ml 1.34E-04 1.29E-04 B.
Tritium 1.
Tota'l release Ci 1.16E+00 1.29E+00 12i
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Average concentration released uCi/nd 2.32E-03 2.22E-03 C.
Dissolved Noble Gases 1.
Total release Ci 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 N/A 2.
Average concentration released uti/nd N/A N/A' D.
Cross Alpha Radioactivity 1.
' Total release ci 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 N/A 2.
Average concentration released uCi/ml N/A N/A f-~
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. volume of Waste Released (prior to dilution) liters 4.98E+05 5.90E+05
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Fission and Activation Products 1.
Total release (not including Ci 1.11E-02 1.56E-02 10%
tritium, gases, alpha) 2.
Average concentration released uCi/ml 4.46E-05 2.13E-05 3.
Maximum concentration released uCi/ml 7.27E-05 4.38E-05 i
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Total release Ci 4.19E-01 1.25E+00 10%
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' Average concentration released uCi/ml 1.77E-03 1.64E-03 C.
Dissolved Noble Gases 1.
Total release ci 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 N/A 2.
Average concentration released uCi/ml N/A N/A D.
Gross Alpha Radioactivity 1.
Total release Ci 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 N/A 2.
' Average concentration released uCi/ml N/A N/A E
l f Waste Released (prior' to dilution)1iters 5.37E+05 1.52E+06 2%
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O EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT (1997)
UNIT TWO
-LIQUID EFFLUENTS-SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES Este a:c:
First Second Tc:a.
Quarter Quarter E:: r-
'A.
Fission and Activation Products 1.
Total release (not including.
Ci 4.72E-02 5.11E-02 tritium, gases, alpha) 2.
Average concentration released uci/mi 9.87E-Ob 6.88E-05 10:
3.
Maximum concentration released uti/ml-1.34E-04 1.29E-04 B.
Tritium 1.
Total release C1 1.16E+00 1.29E+00 2.
Average concentration released uCi/ml 2.32E-03 2.22E-03 12' C.~
Dissolved Noble Gases 1.
Total release Ci 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 N/A 2.
Average concentration released uti/ml N/A N/A D.
Gross Alpha Radioactivity 1.
Total release ci 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 N/A 2.
Average concentration released uCi/nd N/A N/A Volume of Waste Released liters 4.98E+05 5.90E+05
/.
F.
Volume of Dilution Water liters 6.08E+08 8.21E+08
)
Dthistad j
Third Fourth Total i
Quarter Quarter Error %
l A'.
Fission and Activation Products
- 1.
Total release (not including C1 1.11E-02 1.56E-02 10%
tritium, gases, alpha) 2.
Average concentration released uCi/ml 4.46E-05 2.13E-05 3.
Maximum concentration released uCi/ml 7.27E-05 4.38E-05 B.
Tritium i
)
1.
Total release ci 4.19E-01 1.25E+00 2.-
Average concentration released uC1/ml 1.77E 1.64E-03 10%
.C.
Dissolved Noble Games 1.
Total' release ci 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 N/A 2.
Average concentration released uci/ml N/A N/A
.D.
Gross Alpha Radioactivity
- 1.
Total release ci 0.00E+00.
0.00E+00 N/A 2.
Average concentration released uti/ml-N/A N/A
. Volume of Waste Released liters 5.37E+05 1.52E+06 2%
Volume of Dilution Water liters 9.27E+08 1.65E+09 5%
I-4
L TABLE 2.0-1 0
EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT (1997)'
SOLID WASTE SHIPPED OFFSITE FOR BURIAL OR DISPOSAL:
First Janusg February-March
-Quarcer-1.
Spent resins, filter s'a udges, eveporator bottoms, et:.
a.
Quantity shippec cu.m.
0.00E+00' O.00E+00' O.00E+00' 0.00E+00 b.
Total activity Ci 0.00E+00 0.00E+00.
0.00E+00 0.00E+0C c.
Major nuclides (estimate %)
Mn-54 0
0 0
Fe-55 0
0 0
0 0
0 co-58 Co-60 0
0 0
d.
Container type N/A N/A N/A e.
Container volume cu.m.
N/A N/A N/A f.
Solidification agent N/A N/A N/A 2.
Dry compressible waste, contaminated equipment, etc.
a.
Quantity shipped cu.m.
1.45E+02 0.00E+00-7.24E+01 2.17E+02 b.
. Total activity Ci 2.78E-01 0.00E+00 1.63E-01 4.41E-C1 c.
Major nuclides (estimate %)
Cr-51 1.08 0
1.08 Mn-54 6.36 0
6.96
- 79.87 0
79.87 Co-60 10.81 0
10.81 d.
Container volume cu.m.
7.24E201 N/A 7.24E+01 O
I-5
i l
l TABLE 2.0-1 (continued).
l l
l ' ;O
. \\j.
l EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT (1997) l SOLID WASTE SHIPPED OFFSITE FOR BURIAL OR DISPOSAL
]
First January February March Quarte;
.3.
Other q
a.
Quantity shipped cu.m.
0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 i
b.
Total activity Ci 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 l-c.
Major nuclides (estimate %)
cr-51 0
0 0
l Mn-54 0
0 0
Fe-55 0
0 0
Co-59
)
0 0
Co-60 0
0 0
d.
Container type N/A N/A N/A j
e.
Container volume cu.m.
N/A N/A N/A l
4.
Irradiated Components l
a.
Number of shipments 0
0 0
b.
Mode of Transportation N/A N/A N/A
, s l
c.
Destination N/A, N/A N/A 5.
Solid Waste Disposition a.
Number of Shipments 2
0 1
3 b.
Mode of Transportation Truck Truck Number
'2 N/A 1
c.
Destination.
Barnwell.
N/A Barnwell j.
Number 2
1
{
l 1
1 i
U I-6 i-l j
TABLE 2.0-1 (continued) 1 LJ EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMI ANNUAL REPORT (1997)
SOLID WASTE SHIPPED OFFSITE FOR BURIAL OR DISPOSAL Second Acril May-June Ouarter
-1.
Spent resins, fil.er sludges, evaporator bottoms, etc.
a.
Quantity shipped cu.m.
2.33E+01 6.88E+01 6.54E+01 1.58E+02 b.
Total activity Ci 1.94E+01 2.51E+02 3.89E+02 6.59E+02 c.
Major nuclides (estimate %)
Mn-54 6.98 6.98 6.98 Fe-55 61.23 61.23 61.23 co-58 0.76 0.76 0.76 Co-60 30.62 30.62 30.62 d.
Con'tainer type LSA LSA LSA e.
Container volume cu.m.
5.82E+00 5.82E+00 5.82E+00 3.40E+00 4.83E+00 3.40E+00 f.
Solidification agent Cement Cement Cement 2.
Dry compressible waste, contaminated equipment, etc.
a.
Quantity shipped cu.m.
7.24E+01 5.82+00 5.82E+00 8.40E+01 b.
Total activity Ci 1.23E-01 3.29E+00 4.09E+01 4.43E+01 c.
Major nuclides (estimate %)
Cr-51 1.08 1.08 1.08 Mn-54 6.96 6.96 6.96 Fe-55 79.87 79.87 79.87 Co-60 10.81 10.81 10.81 d.
Container. type LSA LSA LSA e.
Container volume cu.m.
7.24E+01 5.82E+00 5.82E+00 O
l-7 l
1
I 1
TABLE 2.0-1 (continued) l D
EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT (1991) l SOLID WASTE SHIPPED OFFSITE FOR BURIAL OR DISPOSAL Second April May June Quarter 3.
Other' a.
Quantity shipped cu.m.
0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 b.
Total activity Ci 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 c.
Major nuclides (estimate %)
Cr-51 0
0 0
Mn-54 0
0 0
Fe-55 0
0 0
Co-59 0
0 0
Co-60 0
0 0
d.
Container type N/A N/A N/A e.
Container volume cu.m.
N/A N/A N/A 4.
Irradiated Components a.
Number of shipments 0
0 0
0 I
b.
Mode of Transportation N/A N/A N/A c.
Destination N/A N/A N/A 5.
Solid Waste Disposition a.
Number of Shipments 5
14 13 32 j
i l
b.
Mode of Transportation Truck Truck Truck Nunber 5
14 13 c.
Destination Barnwell Barnwell Barnwell Number 5
14 13 Estimated total error % for spent resins, filter sludges, evaporator bottoms, etc. (Jan-June) 12%
Estimated total error % for dry compressible waste, contaminated equipment, etc.
(Jan-June) 15%
L l'
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TABLE 2.0-1 (continued)
O l
EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT (1998)
SOLID WASTE SHIPPED OFFSITE FOR BURIAL OR DISPOSAL,
Third
-July August Sect.
Quarter j
I'
~ 1. -
? pent resins, filter. sludges, S
l evaporator bottoms, etc.
l j-
- a..
Quantity shipped :cu.m.'
O.00E+00 3.41E+00 2.37E+01 2.71E+01 b.
Total activity Ci 0.00E+00 6.73E+01 8.01E+01-9.74E+01 c.
Major nuclides (estimate %)
Mn-54 0
6.44 6.44 Fe-55 0
61.01 61.01 Zn-G5 0
4.90 4.90 Co-60 0
26.62 26.62 d.
Container type N/A LSA LSA l
e.
Container volume cu.m.
N/A 3.41E+00 2.36E+00 4.84E+00 5.83E+00.
f.
Solidification agent N/A Cement Cement Dry compressible waste, contaminated equipment, etc.
a.
Quantity shipped cu.m.
0.00E+00 7.25E+01 0.00E+00 7.25E+01 b.
Total activity Ci 0.00E+00 4.81E-01 0.00E+00 4.81E-01 c.
. Major nuclides (estimate %)
Cr-51 0
1.08 0
Mn-54 0
6.96 0
Fe-55 0
79.87 0
l-Co-60 0
10.81.
O d.~
Container type N/A LSA N/A e.
Container volume cu.m.
N/A 7.25E+01 N/A.
(]
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TABLE 2.0-1 (continued) l.
O l
EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMI-ANtTUAL REPORT (1998)
SOLID WASTE SHIPPED OFFSITE FOR BURIAL OR DISPOSAL Third l
July' August Sept.
Quarter 3.
-Other a.
Quantity shipped cu.m.
0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 b.
Total activity Ci 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 c.
Major nuclides (estimate %)
Cr-51 0
0 0
Mn-54 0
0 0
Fe-55 0
0 0
co-60 0
0 0
i d.
Container type N/A N/A N/A e.
Container volume cu.m.
'N/A N/A N/A i
4.
Irradiated. Component:.
a.
Number of shipments 0
0 0
b.
Mode of Transportation N/A N/A N/A c.
Destination N/A N/A N/A L
5.
Solid Waste Disposition l
a.
Number of Shipments 0
2 5
7 b.
Mode of Transportation Truck Truck Number N/A 2
5
~
c..
Destination N/A Barnwell Barnwell Number 2
5 i
I
)
l i
I-10
TABLE 2.0-1 (continued)
O EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMI-ANNUAL' REPORT (1998)
SOLID WASTE SHIPPED OFFSITE FOR BURIAL OR DISPOSAL Fourth October November December Quarter 1.
Spent resins, filter sludges, evaporator bottoms, etc.
a.-
Quantity shipped cu.m.
1.07E+01 8.25E+00 9.24E+00 5.86E+01 b.
Total activity C1 2.59E+01 3.24E+01 6.51E+01 3.29E+02 c.
Major nuclides (estimate %)
Mn-54 6.44 6.44 6.44 Fe-55 61.01 61.01 61.01 Zn-65 4.90 4.90 4.90 Co-60 26.62 26.62 26.62 d.
Container volume cu.m.
4.84E+00 4.84E+00 5.83E+00 5.83E+00 3.41E+00 3.41E+00 f.
Solidification agent Cement Cement Cement
)
Dry compressible waste, contaminated equipment, etc.
a.
Quantity shipped cu.m.
1.45E+02 1.09E+02 3.96E+01 2.63E+02 b.
Total activity C1 3.28E-02 3.61E-01 2.37E+02 6.55E+01
-c.
Major nuclides (esuimate %)
Cr-51 1.08 1.08 1.08 Mn-54 6.96 6.96 6.96
.Fe-55 79.87 79.87 79.87 Co-60 10.81 10.81 10.81 d.
Container type Limited LSA LSA Quantity e.
Container volume cu.m.
7.25E+01 7.25E+01 3.41E+00 3.62E+01 3.62E+01 V
1 - 11
TABLE 2.0-1 (continued) r'%
l EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT (1998) i SOLID WASTE SHIPPED OFFSITE FOR. BURIAL OR DISPOSAL l
I Fourth tober November December Quarter 3.
OtherT(Oil for incineration).
a.
Quantity shipped cu.m.
0.00E+00 0.00E+00 3.62E+01 3.62E+01 i
b.
Total activity Ci 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1.01E-02 1.01E-02 c.
Major nuclides (estimate %)
Cr-51 0
0 1.08 Mn-54 0
0 6.96
)
Fe-55 0
0 79.87 Co-60 0
0 10.81 d.
Container type N/A N/A LSA e.
Container volume eu.m.
N/A N/A 3.62E+01 4.
Irradiated Components a.
Number of shipments 0
0 0
0 b.
Mode of Transportation N/A N/A N/A c.
Destination N/A N/A N/A Solid Waste Disposition a.
Number of Shipments 4
4 5
13 b.
Mode of Transportation Truck Truck Truck Number 4
4 5
c.
Destination Barnwell Barnwell Barnwell Number 4
4 5
Estimated total error % for spent resins, filter sludges, evaporator bottoms, etc.
(July-December) 13%
Estimated total error % for dry compressible waste, contaminated equipment, etc.
(July-December) 15%
Estimated total error % for other (oil for incineration)
(July - December) 15%
i
%)
I - 12
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FIGURE 3.1-1
[&
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/'sv January-December 1997 l
There were no gamme-emmitting isotopes released.
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Estimated Total Concentrations (in pCi/m3)
[j/
X of Noble Gases from the LaSalle Station for the period January-December 1997 There were no noble gases released.
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- e the period January-December 1997 i
1 n.,.
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Estimated Total Concentrations (in pCi/m3)
/
2 of Particulates from the LaSalle Station 100 for the period January-December 1997 50
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1 V
LASALLE STATION UNIT ONE ACTUAL 1997 MAXIMUM DOSES RESULTING FROM AIRBORNE RELEASES PERIOD OF RELEASE - 01/01/97 TO 12/31/97 CALCULATED 04/16/98 INFANT RECEPTOR 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH TYPE QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER ANNUAL JAN-MAR APR-JUN JUL-SEP OCT-DEC GAMMA AIR 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1.00E-09 1.00E-09 (MRAD)
(
)
(
)
(
)
(WSW )
(WSW )
BETA AIR 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1.29E-08 1.29E-08 (MRAD)
(
)
(
)
(
)
(ESE )
(ESE )
TOT. BODY 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 7.53E-10 7.53E-10 (MREM)
(
)
(
)
(
)
(WSW )
(WSW )
SKIN 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 9.28E-09 9.28E-09 (MREM)
(
)
(
)
(
)
(ESE )
(ESE )
ORGAN 1.36E-05 1.60E-05 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 2.95E-05 (MREM)
(NNE )
(NNE )
(
)
(
)
(NNE )
LUNG LUNG LUNG r'T THIS IS A REPORT FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1997 b
COMPLIANCE STATUS - 10CFR 50 APP. I INFANT RECEPTOR
% OF APP I.
QTRLY 1ST QTR 2ND QTR 3RD QTR 4TH QTR YRLY
% OF OBJ JAN-MAR APR-JUN JUL-SEP OCT-DEC OBJ APP. I GAMMA AIR (MRAD) 5.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 10.0 0.00 BETA AIR (MRAD) 10.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 20.0 0.00 TOT. BODY (MREM) 2.5 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5.0 0.00 SKIN (MREM) 7.5 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 15.0 0.00 ORGAN (MREM) 7.5 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 15.0 0.00 LUNG LUNG LUNG RESULTS BASED UPON:
ODCM ANNEX REVISICN 1.7 SEPTEMBER 1995 ODCM SOFTWARE VERSION 1.1 January 1995 ODCM DATABASE VERSION 1.1 January 1995 e
v I - 17 l
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TABLE 3.1-1 (continued) f3 O
LASALLE STATION UNIT ONE ACTUAL 1997 MAXIMUM DOSES RESULTING FROM AIRBORNE. RELEASES PERIOD OF RELEASE - 01/01/97 TO 12/31/97 CALCULATED 04/16/98 CHILD RECEPTOR IST 2ND 3RD 4TH TYPE QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER ANNUAL JAN-MAR APR-JUN JUL-SEP OCT-DEC GAMMA AIR 0.00E+00 0.COE+00 0.00E+00 1.00E-09 1.00E-09 (MRAD)
(
)
(
)
(
)
(NSW )
(WSW )
-BETA AIR 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1.29E-08 1.29E-08 (MRAD)
(
)
(
)
(
)
(ESE )
(ESE )
TOT. BODY 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 7.53E-10 7.53E-10 (MREM)
(
)
(
)
(
)
(WSW )
(WSW )
SKIN 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 9.28E-09 9.28E-09 (MREM)
(
)
(
)
(
)
(ESE )
(ESE )
ORGAN 1.36E-05 1.61E-05 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 2.97E-05 (MREM)
(NNE )'
(NNE )
(
)
(
)
(NNE )
O GI LLI GI LLI GI LLI THIS IS A REPORT FOR THE CALE5DAR YEAR 1997
~
COMPLIANCE STATUS - 10CFR 50 APP. I CHILD RECEPTOR
% OF APP I.
QTRLY 1ST QTR 2ND QTR 3RD QTR 4TH QTR YRLY
% OF OBJ JAN-MAR APR-JUN JUL-SEP OCT-DEC OBJ APP. I GAMMA AIR (MRAD) 5.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 10.0 0.00 BETA AIR (MRAD) 10.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 20.0 0.00 TOT. BODY (MREM) 2.5 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5.0 0.00 SKIN (KREM) 7.5 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 15.0 0.00 ORGAN (MREM) 7.5 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 15.0 0.00 GI_LLI GI_LLI GI_LLI RESULTS BASED UPON:
ODCM ANNEX REVISION 1.7 SEPTEMBER 1995 ODCM SOFTWARE VERSION 1.1 January 1995 ODCM DATABASE VERSION 1.1 January 1995 O
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TABLE 3.1-1 (continued)
(3 V
LASALLE STATION UNIT ONE ACTUAL 1997 MAXIMUM DOSES RESULTING FROM AIRBORNE RELEASES PERIOD OF RELEASE - 01/01/97 TO 12/31/97 CALCULATED 04/16/98 TEENAGER RECEPTOR 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH TYPE QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER ANNUAL JAN-MAR APR-JUN JUL-SEP OCT-DEC GAMMA AIR 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1.00E-09 1.00E-09 (MRAD)'
(
)
(
)
(
)
(WSW )
(WSW )
BETA AIR 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1.29E-08 1.29E-08 (MRAD)
(
)
(
-)
(
)
(ESE )
(ESE )
TOT. BODY 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 7.53E-10 7.53E-10 (MREM)
(
)
(
)
(
)
(WSW )
(WSW )
SKIN 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 9.28E-09 9.28E-09 (MREM)
(
)
(
)
(
)
(ESE )
(ESE )
ORGAN 1.37E-05 1.62E-05 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 2.99E-05 (MREM)
(NNE )
(NNE-)
(
)
(
)
(NNE )
GI_LLI GI_LLI GI_LLI 0-THIS IS A REPORT FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1997 COMPLIANCE STATUS - 10CFR 50 APP. I TEENAGER RECEPTOR
% OF APP I.
QTRLY 1ST QTR 2ND QTR 3RD QTR 4TH QTR YRLY
% OF OBJ JAN-MAR APR-JUN JUL-SEP OCT-DEC OBJ APP. I
~ GAMMA AIR (MRAD) 5.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 10.0 0.00 BETA AIR (MRAD) 10.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 20.0 0.00 TOT. BODY (MREM) 2.5 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5.0 0.00 SKIN (MREM) 7.5 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 15.0 0.00 ORGAN (MREM) 7.5 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 15.0 0.00 GI_LLI GI_LLI GI_LLI RESULTS BASED UPON:
ODCM ANNEX REVISION 1.7 SEPTEMBER 1995 ODCM SOFTWARE VERSION 1.1 January 1995 ODCM DATABASE VERSION 1.1 January 1995 bx.)
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TABLE 3.1-1 (continued)
(-Q LASALLE STATION UNIT ONE t
ACTUAL 1997 i
MAXIMUM DOSES RESULTING FROM AIRBORNE RELEASES PERIOD OF RELEASE - 01/01/97 TO 12/31/97 CALCULATED 04/16/98 j
ADULT RECEPTOR 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH TYPE QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER ANNUAL l
JAN-MAR APR-JUN JUL-SEP OCT-DEC GAMMA AIR 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1.00E-09 1.00E-09 j
(MRAD)
(
)
(
)
(
)
(WSW )
(WSW )
j BETA AIR 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1.29E-08 1.29E-08 (MRAD)
(
)
(
)
(
)
(ESE )
(ESE )
i I
TOT. BODY 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 7.53E-10 7.53E-10 (MREM)
(
)
(
)
(
)
(WSW )
(WSW )
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THIS IS A REPORT FOR THE CALEND" ' YEAR 1997 I
COMPLIANCE STATUS - 10CFR 50 APP. I ADULT RECEPTOR j
% OF APP I.
QTRLY 1ST QTR 2ND QTR 3RD QTR 4TH QTR YRLY
% OF OBJ JAN-MAR APR-JUN JUL-SEP OCT-DEC OBJ APP. I GAMMA AIR (MRAD) 5.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 10.0 0.00 BETA AIR (MRAD) 10.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 20.0 0.00 TOT. BODY (MREM) 2.5 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5.0 0.00 SKIN (MREM) 7.5 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 15.0 0.00 ORGAN (MREM) 7.5 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 15.0 0.00 GI_LLI GI_LLI GI_LLI RESULTS BASED UPON:
ODCM ANNEX REVISION 1.7 SEPTEMBER 1995 ODCM SOFTWARE VERSION 1.1 January 1995 ODCM DATABASE VERSION 1.1 January 1995
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LASALLE. STATION UNIT ONE j
ACTUAL 1997 i
l MAXIMUM DOSES (MREM) RESULTING FROM AQUATIC EFFLUENTS j.
PERIOD OF RELEASE.- 01/01/97 TO 12/31/97-CALCULATED 04/16/98 ADULT RECEPTOR-1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH DOSE TYPE QUARTER QUARTER-QUARTER QUARTER ANNUAL j
JAN-MAR APR-JUN JUL-SEP OCT-DEC y
TOTAL 1.83E-04 8.62E-05 1.05E-05 2.45E-05 3.04E-04' BODY INTERNAL 3.35E-04 2.05E-04 2.55E-05 8.22E-05 6.19E-04 ORGAN LIVER GI_LLI GI_LLI GI_LLI GI_LLI THIS IS A REPORT FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1997
,O COMPLIANCE STATUS - 10 CFR 50 APP. I
'%)
% OF APP I.
% OF OBJ JAN-MAR APR-JUN JUL-SEP OCT-DEC OBJ APP. I j
TOTAL BODY (MREM) 1.5 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 3.0 0.01 l
CRIT. ORGAN (MREM) 5.0 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 10.0 0.01 LIVER
'GI_LLI GI_LLI GI_LLI GI_LLI l
RESULTS BASED UPON:
ODCM ANNEX REVISION 1.7 SEPTEMBER 1995 ODCM SOFTWARE VERSION 1.1 January 1995 ODCM DATABASE VERSION 1.1 January 1995 l
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TABLE'3.2-1(continued)
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LASALLE STATION UNIT TWO
'l
. ACTUAL 1997 MAXIMUM DOSES (MREM) RESULTING FROM~ AQUATIC EFFLUENTS PERIOD OF RELEASE ' 01/01/97.TO 12/31/97 CALCULATED 04/16/98 ADULT RECEPTOR' 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH DOSE TYPE QUARTER-QUARTER QUARTER-QUARTER ANNUAL JAN-MAR APR-JUN JUL-SEP OCT-DEC TOTAL 1~. 8 3 E- 04 8.62E-05 1.05E-05 2.45E-05 3.C' J4 L.
BODY l
INTERNAL' 3.35E-04 2.05E-04 2.55E-05 8.22E-05 6.
'E e4 ORGAN LIVER GI_LLI GI_LLI GI_LLI GI_LL1 THIS IS A REPORT FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1997 COMPLIANCE STATUS - 10 CFR 50 APP. I
% OF APP I..------------
QTRLY 1ST QTR 2ND QTR 3RD QTR 4TH QTR YRLY
% OF OBJ JAN-MAR APR-JUN JUL-SEP OCT-DEC OBJ APP..I j
TOTAL BODY (MREM) 1.5 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 3.0 0.01 CRIT. ORGAN (MREM) 5.0 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 10~0 0.01 LIVER GI_LLI GI_LLI GI_LLI~
GI_LLI RESULTS BASED UPON:
'ODCM ANNEX REVISION' 1 7' SEPTEMBER 1995 ODCM SOFTWARE. VERSION 1.1 January 1995 ODCM DATABASE VERSION 1.1 January 1995 I - 22 l
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10 CFR 20 COMPLIANCE ASSESSMENT l
l PERIOD OF ASSESSMENT 01/01/97 TO 12/31/97 CALCULATED 04/16/98 l
i l
1.
10 CFR 20.1301 (a) (1) Compliance l
Total Effective Dose Egivalent, mrem /yr 6.26E-04 10 CFR 20.1301 (a) (1) limit mrem /yr 100.0
% of limit 0.00 l
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ist 2nd 3rd 4th
% of Qtr Qtr Qtr Qtr Limit TEDE 3.49E-04 2.00E-04 2.17E-05 5.55E-05 0.00 RESULTS BASED UPON: ODCM ANNEX REVISION-1.7 SEPTEMBER 1995 ODCM SOFTWARE VERSION 1.1 January 1995 ODCM DATABASE VERSION 1.1 January 1995 u
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LASALLE STAJION UNIT ONE j
10 CFR 20 COMPLIANCE ASSESSMENT l
PERIOD OF ASSESSMENT 01/01/97 TO 12/31/97 CALCULATED 04/16/98 i
2.
10 CFR 20.1301 (d) /4 0 CFR 190 Comoliance Dose Limit
% of (mrem)
(mrem)
Limit Whole Body Plume 7.53E-10 (DDE)
Skyshine 0.00E+00 Ground 2.95E-05 Total 2.95E-05 25.0 0.00
,s
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Organ Dose Thyroid 4.51E-04 75.0 0.00
(
(CDE)
Gonads 5.72E-04 25.0 0.00 Breast 4.69E-04 25.0 0.00 Lung 4.50E-04 25.0 0.00 Marrow 5.85E-04 25.0 0.00 Bone 5.68E-04 25.0 0.00 Remainder 7.62E-04 25.0 0.00 CEDE 5.97E-04 TEDE 6.26E-04 100.0 0.00 RESULTS BASED UPON: ODCM ANNEX REVISION 1.7 SEPTEMBER 1995 ODCM SOFTWARE VERSION 1.1 January 1995 ODCM DATABASE VERSION 1.1 January 1995 l
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LASALLE STATION UNIT TWO 10 CFR 20 COMPLIANCE ASSESSMENT PERIOD OF ASSESSMENT 01/01/97 TO 12/31/97 i
~
CALCULATED 04/16/98 1.
10 CFR 20.1301 (a) (1) - Compliance l
. Total Effective Dose Egivalent, mrem /yr 5.96E 10-CFR 20.1301 (a) (1) limit mrem /yr 100.0
% of limit 0.00 i
l-I 4
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Compliance Summary'- 10CFR20 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
% of
.Qtr Qtr Qtr Qtr Limit TEDE 3.35E-04. 1.84E-04 2.17E-05 5.55E-05 0.00 RESULTS BASED UPON: ODCM ANNEX REVISION 1.7 SEPTEMBER 1995 ODCM SOFTWARE VERSION 1.1 January 1995 j
ODCM DATABASE VERSION 1.1 January 1995 0
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PERIOD OF ASSESSMENT 01/01/97 TO 12/31/97 CALCULATED 04/16/98 i
2.
10 CFR 20.1301 (d)/40 CFR 190 Compliance Dose Limit
% of (mrem)
(mrem)
Limit Whole Body Plume 0.00E+00 (DDE)
Skyshine 0.00E+00 Ground 0.00E+00 l
Total 0.00E+00
- 25.0 0.00 I h Organ Dose Thyroid 4.50E-04 75.0 0.00 (CDE)
Gonads 5.71E-04 25.0 0.00 l
Breast 4.68E-04 25.0 0.00 Lung 4.50E-04 25.0 0.00 Marrow 5.85E-04 25.0 0.00 Bone 5.68E-04 25.0 0.00 Remainder 7.62E-04 25.0 0.00 L
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S(IN1mreal 0.000Et00( h 1 0.000!+00i i i C.000i+00( h 1-1.4755-05: Sa! t.110i 0itisil 2.0iii-05tEiil CRGANlarez) 0.000!+001 x i 0.000i+00i k ) 0.000i+00(N1 1.525!-071 SW! 1.10i! 071!!!! 2.220i-07t!5El CRITICALE!Ri-OR3-AMi AD-BN AS-ik TA-Lk TA ' h TA-LN i
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TY?!CF0055 CUARTERLY OBJECTIV! $ OF AFP. ! YEARLY 03JECTIYi i CF An.
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WAXIVUW 00!ii Rist'.i N FROW A!R30Rh! R;;iAsig MUCD0; RELEASE: 0::ccer l'- De:etter 31 YEAR: 1937 TY;i0:0055 C W iki PIRiOO CURRiki CUARTER THIRD CUARTER SECOND QJARiiR FIRSTCUARTER AnU A'.
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_B!!AAIR(tran 0.000E+00( h 1 0.000E+00( N ) 0.000E+00(N) 0.000E+00(N) 0.000i+00( N ) 0.000E+00( N 1 Wh01.5 300Y (ares) 0.000i+001N) 0.000Et00(N) 0.000E+00(N).1.250E-Oi!Sil 1.1405-05(ESEI 1.Hii-05(ESil n
S(INtarea) 0.0005t00[N) 0.000ft00(N) 0.000E+00(Nj'1.475!-0$($1) 1.340E-05(ESE) 2.075E-05fESE) 0914 (ares)'
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1 L-28 Marsei'.'es Well O
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L-40 lilinob River Downstream 0
0 L-Quadrant 1 0
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- 1. AIR SAMPITRS Distance Direction Sector Site Codea Location (miles) i.
l L-01 Nearsite No.1 0.5 NNW R
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l L-04 Nearsite No. 4 3.2 E
E L-05 Onsite Station No. 5 0.3 ESE F
l L-06 Nearsite No. 6 0.4 WSW M
L-07 Seneca 5.2 NNE B
L-08 Marseilles 6.0 NNW R
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L-103-1,2 0.7 NE C
L-104-1,2 0.8 ENE D
L-105-1,2 0.7 E
E L-106-1,2 1.4 ESE F
L-107-1,2 0.8 SE G
L-108-1,2 0.5 SSE H
l-L-109-1,2 0.6 S
J L-110-1,2 0.6
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N L-114-1,2 0.9 WNW P
L-115-1,2 0.7 NW Q
L-116-1,2 0.6 NNW R
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- RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM, SAMPLING LOCATIONS
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Location (miles)
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II - 1
r LASALLE NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD: JANUARY-MARCH 1997
' STABILITY CLASS - EXTREMELY UNSTABLE (DIFF. TEMP 375-33 FT)
WINDS MEASURED AT 375 FEET WIND SPEED (in mph)
WIND DIRECTION 0.8-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
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STABILITY CLASS - MODERATELY UNSTABLE (DIFF TEMP 375-33 FT)
WINDS MEASURED AT 375 FEET WIND SPEED (in mph)
WIND DIRECTION 0.8-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
> 24 TOTAL N
O O
O 1
0 0
1 NNE O
O 1
2 0
0 3
NE O
O 1
1 0
0 2
ENE O
O O
O O
O O
E O
O O
1 0
0 1
)
i ESE O
O O
O O
O O
)
SE O
O O
O O
O O
SSE O
O O
O 2
0 2
S 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
SSW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
SW 0
1 0
3 1
0 5
WSW O
O O
O O
O O
W O
O O
O O
O O
WNW 0
0 3
1 6
4 14 NW 0
0 0
0 1
0 1
NNW 0
0 0
0 1
0 1
VARIABLE O
O O
O O
O O
TOTAL 0
1 5
9 11 4
30 Hours of calm in this stability class:
0 i
{Hoursofmissingwindmeasurementsinthisstabilityclass:
3 l Henrs of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:
0 11 - 3
i LASALLE NUCLEAR POWER STATION
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PERIOD OF RECORD: JANUARY-MARCH 1997 STABILITY CLASS --SLIGHTLY UNSTABLE (DIFF TEMP 375-33 FT) l WINDS MEASURED AT 375 FEET WIND SPEED (in mph)
WIND DIRECTION 0.8-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
> 24 TOTAL l
N O
O 2
3-0 0
5 NNE O
1 2
1 0
0 4
NE O
2 3
0 0
0 5
l ENE O
O O
O O
O O
E O
O 0
3 2
0 5
ESE O
O O
O O
O O
SE O
O O
O O
O O
SSE O
O O
O 1
0 1
S 0
0 0
3 1
2 6
SSW 0
0 0
0 1
0 1
SW O
1 0
1 3
1 6
WSW 0
0 0
7 7
0 14 W
0 0
1 2
3 1
7 WNW 0
0 2
9 7
3 21.
NW 0
0 1
2 0
0 3
NNW O
O O
2 3
1 6
VARIABLE 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
J TOTAL 0
4 11 33 28 8
84 Hours of calm in this stability class:
0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:
2 o of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:
0 11 - 4
LASALLE NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD: JANUARY-MARCH 1997 STABILITY CLASS - NEUTRAL (DIFF TEMP 375-33 FT)
WINDS MEASURED AT 375 FEET WIND SPEED (in mph)
WIND DIRECTION 0.8-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
> 24 TOTAL N
O 6
21 15 3
4 49 NNE 4
15 16 7
1 4
47 NE 3
16 13 19 18 0
69 ENE 4
11 7
6 9
7 44 E
O 10 12 24 19 18 83 ESE O
4 6
8 14 15 47 SE O
3 4
11 12 3
33 l
SSE O
2 6
5 5
0 18
-S 1
3 3
5 6
15 33 SSW 1
8 7
4 5
6 31 SW 3
5 5
8' 7
11 39 WSW 3
1 15 17 14 4
54 l
W 0
5 14 25 19 65 128 WNW 0
5 18 60 50 114 247 NW 0
3 10 46 37 40 136 NNW 0
4 10 26 14 7
61 VARIABLE O
O O
O O
O O
l TOTAL 19 101 167 286 233 313 1119 Hours of calm in this stability class:
0 Hours of missin9 wind measurements in this stability class:
44 rs of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:
0 1
l 11 - 5 l
1
l LASALLE NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD: JANUARY-MARCH 1997 STABILITY: CLASS - SLIGHTLY STABLE (DIFF TEMP 375-33 FT) i WINDS MEASURED AT 375 FEET l
WIND SPEED (in mph)
WIND l
DIRECTION 0.8-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
> 24 TOTAL 1
N O
2 1-5 1
0 9
NNE-0 2
1 3
1 0
7 NE 1
2 2
8 8
0 21 ENE O
3 2
9 9
0 23 E
O 1
0 15 8
4 28 l
ESE O
2 8
18 6
12 46 SE O
2 5
4 5
10 26 SSE O
3 3
6 5
8 25 S
0 0
4 11 7
22 44 SSW 0
1 2
1 6
36 46 SW 1
3 5
7 8
36 60 WSW 0
2 4
7 11 14 38 W
0 1
4 10 6
15 36 WNW 0
1 4
14 38 60 117 NW 1
2 7
13 17 17 57 NNW 0
0 4
7 4
0 15 VARIABLE O
O O
O O
O O
TOTAL 3
27 56 138 140 234 598 Hours of calm in this stability class:
0 Hours of missing wind measurements -in this stability class:
4 urs of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:
0 l
a II-6
LASALLE' NUCLEAR POWER STATION i
PERIOD OF RECORD: JANUARY-MARCH 1997 STABILITY CLASS - MODERATELY STABLE (DIFF TEMP 375-33 FT)
WINDS MEASURED AT 375 FEET WIND SPEED (in mph) l WIND DIRECTION 0.8-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
> 24 TOTAL N
-0 0
0 0
0 0
0 NNE O
2 0
1 0
0 3
NE O
O 1
0 0
0 1
ENE O
O 1
1 1
1 4
j E
1 1
0 2
1 2
7 ESE 1
0 2
0 7
5 15 SE 1
0 1
2 7
9 20 SSE 1
0 0
0 5
7 13
()
S O
O 2
1 5
19 27 j
SSW 0
0 2
3 1
20
-26 SW 0
1 2
2 4
39 48 WSW 0
2-2 1
3 13 21 W
0 2
3 1
7 12 25 WNW 0
0 5
7 6
5 23 NW 0
0 2
5 3
0 10 NNW 0
1 1
3 0
0 5
VARIABLE O
O O
O O
O O
TOTAL 4
9 24 29 50 132 248 l
Hours of calm in this stability class:
0 Hours of-missing wind measurements in this stability class:
0
' Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:
0 i
11 - 7
LASALLE NUCLEAR POWER STATION
'F PERIOD OF RECORD: JANUARY-MARCH 1997 l
STABILITY CLASS - EXTREMELY STABLE (DIFF TEMP 375-33 FT)
WINDS MEASURED AT 375 FEET WIND' SPEED-(in mph)
WIND 24 TOTAL DIRECTION 0.8 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 N
O 0
-0 0
0 0
0 NNE O
O O
O O
O O
NE O
O O
O O
O O
ENE O
O O
O O
O' O
E O
O O
O O
O O
ESE O
O O
O O
O O
SE O
O O
1 1
0 2
SEE O
O O
1 0
0 1
S' O
O O
O O
O O
SSW 0
0 0
0 3
-1 4-
)
f SW 0
0 1
1 1
4 7
WSW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
l W
0 2
1 0
1 5
9 l
WNW 0
0 0
1 1
1 3
NW
.0 0
1 0
0 0
1 NNW 0
0 1
0 0
0 1
i l
VARIABLE O
O O
O O
O O
l l
TOTAL 0
2 4
4 7
11 28 Hours of calm in this stability class:
0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:
0 0
/**urs of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:
U II-8
LASALLE NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD: APRIL-JUNE 1997 STABILITY CLASS - EXTREMELY UNSTABLE (DIFF TEMP 375-33 FT)
WINDS MEASURED AT 375 FEET WIND SPEED (in mph)-
WIND DIRECTION 0.8-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
> 24 TOTAL N
O O
O O
O O
O NNE O
O 3
0 0
0 3
NE O
O 6
3 0
0 9
ENE O
O O
1 0
1 2
E O
O O
O O
2 2
ESE O
O O
O O
O O
SE O
O O
O O
O O
SSE O
O O
1 0
0 1
f3
'y s
0 0
1 0
0 0
1 SSW 0
-0 0
0 0
0 0
SW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
t WSW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
W 0
0 0
0 0
1 1
WNW 0
0 0
0 0
3 3
NW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
l l
NNW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
VARIABLE O
O O
O O
O O
I l
l TOTAL 0
0 10 5
0 7
22 Houro of calm in this stability class:
0 Hours -of missing wind measurements in this stability-class:
0 urs of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:
0 11 - 9
LASALLE NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD: APRIL-JUNE 1997 STABILITY CLASS - MODERATELY UNSTABLE- (DIFF TEMP 375-33 FT)
WINDS MEASURED AT 375 FEET l
WIND SPEED (in mph)
WIND DIRECTION O.8-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
> 24 TOTAL L
l l
N 0-0 2
0 0
0 2
NNE O
O 3
0 0
0 3
NE O
O 16 3
4 2
25 ENE O
O 4
3 6
2 15 E
O O
1 4
1 2
8 ESE O
O O
O O
O O
SE O
O 3
0 0
0 3
SSE O
O 7
2 0
0 9
S 0
1 14 5
0 0
20 l
SSW O
O 1
7 11 2
21 l
SW 0
1 0
1 4
0 6
1 WSW O
O O
O 1
1 2
l W
0 0
0 1
0 2
3 WNW O
O O
O 4
9 13 j
NW 0
0 0
0 0
3 3
NNW 0
0 2
0 0
0 2
VARIABLE O
O O
O O
O O
l TOTAL 0
2 53 26 31 23 135 l-l Hours of calm in this stability class:
0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:
O rs of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:
0 i
l II -10
I i
l l.
LASALLE NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD: APRIL-JUNE 1997 STABILITY CLASS - SLIGHTLY UNSTABLE (DIFF TEMP 375-33 FT)
WINDS MEASURED AT 375 FEET WIND SPEED (in mph)
WIND DIRECTION O.8-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
> 24 TOTAL N-0 1
4 6
0 0
11 NNE O
O 2
2 0
0 4
I NE O
4 3
6 1
1 15 ENE O
2 5
-5 1
0 13 E
O O
O 1
3 4
8 ESE O
1 1
3 1
0 6
I SE O
O 2
2 0
0 4
SSE O
O 2
6 0
0 8
l'
\\
S 1
0 4
3 0
1 9
SSW 0
1 1
5 4
4 15 SW 0
6 8
3 2
1 20 WSW O
2 5
8 0
1 16 W
0 0
0 1
1 0
2 WNW O
O 1
6 4
7 18 I
NW 0
0 1
6 6
5 18 NNW 0
0 6
0 3
1 10 VARIABLE O
O O
O O
O O
TOTAL 1
17 45 63 26 25 177 l
f Hours of calm in this stability class:
0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:
0 J
O
/%urs of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:
(
II -11 1
I
I LASALLE NUCLEAR POWER STATION
-[
PERIOD OF RECORD: APRIL-JUNE 1997 STABILITY CLASS - NEUTRAL (DIFF TEMP 375-33 FT)
WINDS MEASURED AT 375 FEET WIND SPEED (in mph) l
-WIND
' DIRECTION. 0.8-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
> 24 TOTAL N
O 3
12 17 3
3 38 NNE 4
1 11 5
0 0
21' NE 4
7 24 52 19 6
112 ENE 2
8 13 42 22 10 97 E
O 8
20 21 23 18 90 l
ESE 2
3 17 15 8
2 47 SE O
5 16 4
2 3
30 SSE O
7 9
6 0
9 31 S
O 5
9 8
4 9
35 SSW O
4 8
8 4
20 44 SW 0
7 4
6 4
15 36 WSW 1
6 13 14 10 10 54 W
1 5
17 12 2
15 52 WNW 2
7 15 10 6
41 81 NW 0
1 11 17 16 25 70 NNW 2
4 10 28 19 12 75 VARIABLE O
O O
O O
O O
TOTAL 18 81 209 265 142 133 313 Houro of calm in this stability class: -
O Houre_of missin9 wind measurements in this stability class:
0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:
0 J
II -12
LASALLE NUCLEAR POWER STATION
(
PERIOD OF RECORD: APRIL-JUNE 1997 STABILITY CLASS - SLIGHTLY STABLE (DIFF TEMP 375-33 FT)
WINDS MEASURED AT 375 FEET WIND SPEED (in mph)
WIND DIRECTION 0.8-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
> 24 TOTAL N
1 3
5 10 3
0 22 NNE O
4 3
8 6
0 21 NE 1
3 15 27 2
0 48 ENE 2
1 7
12 19 3
44 E
O 3
9 8
19 5
44 ESE O
1 10 20 10 4
45 SE 1
1 15 11 4
5 37 SSE O
6 5
2 2
11 26 S
0 5
4' 7
0 13 29 SSW 0
3 5
10 7
35 60 SW 1
2 6
9 17 30 65 WSW 0
1 5
7 2
5 20 W
1 6
3 8
3 7
28 WNW 0
4 4
3 8
18 37 l
NW 1
2 3
10 6
7 29 NNW 3
1 1
9 8
1 23 l
VARIABLE O
O O
O O
O O
l l
TOTAL 11 46 100 161 116 144 578 Hours of -calm in this stability class:
0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:
0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:
0
/T i
,V II -13
!.ASALLE NUCLEAR POWER STATION O
PERIOD OF RECORD: APRIL-JUNE 1997 N)
STABILITY CLASS - MODERATELY STABLE (DIFF TEMP 375-33 FT)
WINDS MEASURED AT 375 FEET WIND SPEED (in mph)
WIND DIRECTION 0.8-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
> 04 TOTAL N
O C
1 3
8 0
12 NNE 1
0 0
0 0
0 1
NE 1
1 0
1 0
0 3
ENE 1
0 0
1 5
1 8
E O
O 1
2 2
0 5
ESE O
3 1
6 5
0 15 SE O
3 3
12 6
0 24 SSE 3
1 3
12 2
0 21 OQ S
O 2
5 12 3
4 26 SSW 0
2 1
2 5
16 26 SW 0
4 3
3 3
8 21 WSW 0
3 2
2 1
2 10 W
2 1
10 6
2 1
22 WNW 0
0 4
5 9
3 21 NW 0
1 6
7 0
1 15 NNW 0
3 1
6 5
0 15 VARIABLE O
O O
O O
O O
TOTAL 8
24 41 80 56 36 245 Hours of calm in this stability class:
0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:
0 rs of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:
0 11 - 1 4
LASALLE NUCLEAR POWER STATION O
PERIOD OF RECORD: APRIL-JUNE 1997 O
STABILITY CLASS - EXTREMELY STABLE (DIFF TEMP 375-33 FT) l WINDS MEASURED AT 375 FEET j
l WIND SPEED (in mph) 1 WIND DIRECTION 0.8-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
> 24 TOTAL N
O O
O 1
0 0
1 NNE O
O O
O O
O O
NE O
O O
O O
O O
ENE O
O O
O O
O O
E O
O O
O O
O O
ESE O
O O
3 0
0 3
SE O
O O
3 6
0 9
SSE O
1 0
6 6
3 16 S
O 1
0 9
11 6
27 SSW 2
2 0
3 3
18 28 SW 0
2 0
1 2
9 14 WSW 0
1 1
0 0 -
0 2
W 0
0 2
0 0
0 2
WNW--
0 0
1 1
1 4
7 NW 0
0 1
4 0
0 5
NNW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
VARIABLE O
O O
O O
O O
TOTAL 2
7 5
31 29 40 114 Hours of calm in this stability class:
0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:
0 urs of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:
0 II -15
LASALLE NUCLEAR POWER STATION l
PERIOD OF RECORD: JULY-SEPTEMBER 1997 STABILITY CLASS - EXTREMELY UNSTABLE (DIFF TEMP 375-33 FT)
WINDS MEASURED AT 375 FEET L
WIND SPEED (in mph)
WIND DIRECTION 0.8-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
> 24 TOTAL l
N O
O 1
0 0
0 1
l l
NNE O
O 9
3 0
0 12 NE
.0 0
3 11 0
0 14 ENE O
O O
O O
O O
E O
O O
O O
O O
ESE O
O O
O O
O O
SE O
O O
O O
O O
SSE O
O 5
1 0
0 6
S O
O O
1 0
0 1
SSW 0
3 0
2 0
0 5
SW 0
0 4
3 0
0 7
WSW 0
0 1
5 0
3 9
W 0
0 0
1 1
0 2
WNW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
NW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
NNW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
VARIABLE O
O O
O O
O O
TOTAL 0
3 23 27 1
3 57 Hours of calm in this stability class:
0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:
O rs of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:
0 11 - 1 6 i
l
]
l LASALLE NUCLEAR POWER STATION
-PERIOD OF RECORD: ~ JULY-SEPTEMBER 1997 l
STABILITY CLASS - MODERATELY UNSTABLE (DIFF TEMP 375-35 FT)
)
WINDS MEASURED AT 375 FEET j
WIND SPEED (in mph) l WINO DIRECTION- 0.8-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
> 24 TOTAL N
O O
1 3
0 0
4 NNE O
1 10 4
0 0
15
.NE O
O 5
6-0 0
11 ENE O
O 5
0 0
0 5
E-0 1
0 0
0 0
1 ESE O
O O
1 0
0 1
SE O
O 6
0 0
0 6
SSE O
O 8
4 0
0 12 S
.0
-1 9
.2
.0 0
12 SSW 1
0 5
2 0
0 8
SW 0
5 8
8 1
0 22 WSW 1
8 3
7 5
0 24 W
0 3
6 2
1 2
14 I
WNW 0
0 6
0 1
2 9
NW 0
0 2
0 0
0 2
i NNW 0
1 0
-1 0
0 2
VARIABLE O
O O
O O
O O
TOTAL 2
20 74 40 8
4
-148 Hours of calm in this stability class:
0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:
3 rs:of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:
0 1
II -17 l
LASALLE NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD: JULY-SEPTEMBER 1997 STABILITY CLASS - SLIGHTLY UNSTABLE.
(DIFF TEMP 375-33 FT)
WINDS MEASURED AT 375 FEET WIND SPEED (in mph)
WIND l
DIRECTION 0.8-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
> 24 TOTAL l
N O
O 3
8 1
0 12 NNE O
3 4
1 0
0 8
l NE O
4 2
2 0
0 8
ENE O
2 5
1 0
0 8
E O
1 5
0 0
0 6
ESE O
1 7
0 0
0 8
'SE O
5 2
0 0
0 7
SSE O
3 4
1 0
0 8
l'\\
V
.S O
3 6
5 0
0 14 SSW O
1 1
2 3
2 9
SW 0
6 1
3 2
0 12 WSW 0
6 2
9 3
0 20 W
O 2
8 12 0
4 26 WNW 0
1 5
0 1
1 8
I NW 0
0 2
0 0
0 2
NNW O
O 2
5 4
0 11 VARIABLE O
O O
O O
O O
TOTAL 0
38 59 49 14 7
167 Hours of calm in this stability class:
0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:
5 urs of missing stability measu ement.s in all stability classes:
0 II -18
LASALLE NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERISO OF RECORD: JULY-SEPTEMBER 1997 L
STABILITY CLASS - NEUTRAL (DIFF TEMP 375-33 FT)
WINDS MEASURED AT~375 FEET.
WIND SPEED (in mph)
L WIND l
-DIRECTION- 0.8-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
> 24 TOTAL N
O 10 15 19 5
0 49 j
NNE 3
12 17 16 1
0 49 i
NE 1
21 36 33 1
0 92 ENE 1
34 31 34 3
0 103 E
2 21 12 27 6
0 68 ESE-0 17 17 3
0 0
37 SE 1
6 6
2 0
0 15 SSE O
4 4
20 2
0 30 l
S 1
2 6
16 9
2 36 SSW 1
2 10 10 8
3 34
,SW 2
1 11 5
11-3 33 WSW 2
5 9
9 15
-4 44
.W 1
8 10 11 4
1 35 WNW 1
3 11 17 10 8
50 NW 1
7 19 23 13 0
63 NNW 2
5 19 20 11 0
57 VARIABLE O
O O
O O
O O
j TOTAL 19 158 233 265 99 21 795 l
l Hours. of. calm in this stability class:
0
~
l Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:
21 HoursLof missing stability measurements in all stabiliiy classes:
0 if-19
)
3 i
LASALLE NUCLEAR POWER STATION
.f PERIOD OF RECORD: JULY-SEPTEMBER 1997 rw STABILITY CLASS - SLIGHTLY STABLE (DIFF TEMP 375-33 FT)
WINDS MEASURED AT 375 FEET WIND SPEED (in mph)
)
WIND l
DIRECTION 0.8-3
'4-7
- 8-12 13-18 19-24
> 24
')TAL N
1 1
8 11 9
0 30 NNE O
2 4
5 9
0 20 NE O
1 8
25 1
0 35 ENE O
4 16 20 3
0 43 E
O 2'
12 17 5
0 36 ESE O
2 4
19 1
0 26 SE O
3 3
5 1
0 12 SSE O
2 0
9 4
0 15
'[^g S
0 2
2 5
12 14 35 J
SSW 3
5 1
4 3
17 33 SW 0
2 6
10 14 14 46 WSW 0
4 2
10 8
9 33 W
0 1
7 10 2
6 26 WNW 1
2 5
10 12 9
39 NW 0
4 6
4 14 1
29 l
1 NNW 1
1 6
13 8
0 29 j
VARIABLE O
O O
O O
O O
TOTAL 6
38 90 177 106 70 487 j
Hours of calm in this stability class:
0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:
10 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:
0 11 - 2 0
LASALLE NUCLEAR POWER STATION PERIOD OF RECORD: JULY-SEPTEMBER 1997 STABILITY CLASS - MODERATELY STABLE (DIFF TEMP 375-33 FT)
WINDS MEASURED AT 375 FEET WIND SPEED (in mph)
. WIND DIRECTION 0.8-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
> 24 TOTAL N
1 1
7 11 0
0 20 NNE 1
1 2
4 0
0 8
NE 1
6 2
4 4
0 17 ENE 1
7 3
4 5
0 20 E
1 0
3 1
2 0
7 ESE O
3 3
9 8
1 24 SE O
5 7
14 4
1 31 SSE 1
2 5
15 6
3 32 S
O 1
8 6
10 8
33 SSW O
1 1
4 4
12 22 SW 1
1 2
5 11 21 41 WSW 0
2 1
8 2
16 29 W
1 2
2 12 12 5
34 WNW 2
2 3
8 5
1 21 NW 2
1 11 12 5
0 31 sf NNW 1
0.
6 3
3 0
13 VAR,IABLE O
O O
O O
O O
TOTAL 13 35 66 120 81 68 383 y
Hours of. calm in this stability class:
0 Hours of missin9 wind measurements in this stability class:
11 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:
0 O
j II 21 l
l
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WINDS MEASURED AT 375 FEET l
l WIND SPEED (in mph) l WIND
{
DIRECTION 0.8-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
> 24 TOTAL
)
I N
1 0
1 1
0 0
3 NNE 1
0 0
0 0
0 1
NE O
1 0
0 0
0 1
ENE 1
0 0
0 0
0 1
1 E
O O
O O
1 0
1 ESE O
O 1
0 0
0 1
j SE O
O 1
3 1
2 7
SSE O
O 1
11 5
3 20
/O S
1 0
0 6
7 3
17
(_)
SSW 0
1 4
5 6
0 16 SW 1
0 1
0 8
4 1'
WSW 1
1 0
4 2
0 8
W 0
1 1
2 3
8 15 WNW 4
3 1
0 1
1 10 NW 1
0 0
3 0
0 4
NNW 0
0 0
1 0
0 1
VARIABLE O
O O
O O
O O
j TOTAL 11 7
11 36 34 21 120 Hours of calm in this stability class:
0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:
1 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:
0
,s V
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PERIOD OF RECORD: OCTOBER-DECEMBER 1997 1 V
. STABILITY CLASS - EXTREMELY UNSTABLE (DIFF TEMP 375-33 FT)
WINDS MEASURED AT 375 FEET i-l WIND SPEED (in mph)
WIND DIRECTION 0.8-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
> 24~
TOTAL N
O O
O O
O O
O
(-
NNE O
O O
O O
O O
.NE O
O O
O O
O O
ENE O
O O
O O
O O
E O
O O
O O
O O
I ESE O
O O
O O
O O
SE O
O O
O O
O O
SSE O
O O
O O
O O
S 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
SSW 0
0 0
0 0-0 0
SW 0
0 0
1 0
0 1
WSW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
I'
.W 0
-0 0
0 0
0 0
WNW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
NW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
(.-
NNW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
l VARIABLE; O
O O
O O
O O
I TOTAL 0
0 0
1 0
0 1
-Hours of' calm:in' this stability class:
0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:
0 rs of missing stability measurements'in all stability classes:
7 l
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/~N PERIOD OF RECORD: OCTOBER-DECEMBER 1997 O
1 I
STABILITY CLASS - MODERATELY UNSTABLE (DIFF TEMP 375-33 FT)-
WINDS MEASURED AT 375 FEET WIND SPEED tin mph)
WIND' DIRECTION O.8-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
> 24 TOTAL l
N O
O O
O O
O O
I NNE O
O O
O O
1 1
NE O
O O
O O
O O
ENE O
O O
O O
O O
E O
O O
O O
O O
ESE O
O O
O O
O O
SE O
O O
O O
O O
SSE O
O O
O O
O O
S 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
SSW 0
0 0
1 0
0 1
SW 0
0 0
5 2
0 7.
WSW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
W
'O O
0 0
0 0
0 WNW O
O O
O O
O-0 NW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
NNW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
VARIABLE O
O O
O O
O O
TOTAL 0
0 0
6 2
1 9
-Hour s of calm in this stability class:
0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:
0 Hours of missing. stability measurements in all stability classes:
7 II 24 1
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PERIOD OF RECORD: OCTOBER-DECEMBER 1997 STABILITY CLASS - SLIGHTLY UNSTABLE (DIFF TEMP 375-33 FT)
WINDS MEASURED AT 375 FEET l
WIND SPEED (in mph)
WIND DIRECTION 0.8-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
> 24 TOTAL l
N O
O O
O O
O O
NNE O
O 1
0 0
0 1
NE O
2 3
2 0
0 7
ENE O
1 0
0 0
0 1
E O
O O
O O
O O
ESE O
O O
O O
O O
SE O
O O
O O
O O
i l
SSE 0
0 0
3 0
0 3
i S
0 0
0 1
0 1
2 SSW O
O 1
2 8
1 12 SW 0
0 1
8 5
2 16 WSW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
W 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
WNW 0
0 0
5 3
1 9
NW 0
0 0
0 0-0 0
NNW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
VARIABLE O
O O
O O
O O
TOTAL 0
3 6
21 16 5
51 Hours of calm in this stability class:
0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:
0 I
Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:
7
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PERIOD OF RECORD: OCTOBER-DECEMBER 1997 N.}/
STABILITY CLASS - NEUTRAL (DIFF TEMP 375-33 FT)
WINDS MEASURED AT 375 FEET
~ WIND SPEED (in mph)
WIND DIRECTION 0.8-3 4.7 8-12 13-18 19-24
> 24 TOTAL N
2 5
20 40 27 6
100 NNE 3
8 9
29 15 0
64 NE 2
7 15 30 4
4 62 ENE 2
12 17 23 24 16 94 E
2 3
17 27 8
11 68 ESE O
2 9
9 1
2 23 SE O
2 6
15 0
0 23 SSE 1
5 11 2
4 2
25 S
O 9
6 7
13 15 50 SSW 0
3 4
7 17 4
35 SW 0
5 10 16 10 11 52 WSW 0
10 11 10 11 6
48 W
0 5
13 19 36 6
79 WNW 0
4 22 59.
70 33 188 q
NW 2
8 19 24 15 16 84 NNW 0
5 22 32 17 5
81 VARIABLE O
O O
O O
O O
TOTAL 14 93 211 349 272 137 1076 Hours of calm in this stability class:
0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:
66 Hours of missin9 stability measurements in all stability classes:
7 O
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PERIOD OF RECORD: OCTOBER-DECEMBER 1997 STABILITY CLASS - SLIGHTLY STABLE (DIFF TEMP 375-33 FT)
WINDS MEASURED AT 375 FEET l~
WIND SPEED (in mph)
WIND DIRECTION O.8-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
> 24 TOTAL N
1 6
4 14 7
0 32 l
NNE 1
1 8
14 13 0
37 NE 1
4 12 11 1
0 29 ENE O
3 4
15 2
0 24 E
3 3
13 5
2 0
26 ESE 2
6 6
15 1
0 30 SE 1
2 2
2 0
0 7
SSE O
1 1
4 2
14-22 S
0 4
4 6
7 36 57 SSW 1
2 4
8 9
51 75 SW 0
3 2
6 10 58 79 WSW 1
1 5
3 3
10 23 W
1 9
5 10 9
4 38 WNW 0
3 3
5 24 1
36 NW 0
1 14 4
7 1
27 NNW 0
2 13 7
10 0
32 VARIABLE O
O O
O O
O O
TOTAL 12 51 100 129 107 175 574 l
Hours of calm in this stability class:
0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:
6 Hours.of. missing st ability measurement s in all st ability classes:
7 OV 11 - 2 7
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LASALLE NUCLEAR POWER STATION r-PERIOD OF RECORD: OCTOBER-DECEMBER 1997 STABILITY CLASS - MODERATELY STABLE (DIFF TEMP 375-33 FT)
WINDS MEASURED AT 375. FEET WIND SPEED (in mph)
)
WIND DIRECTION 0.8-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
> 24 TOTAL l
N O
1 1
3 4
0 9
NNE O
O 1
0 2
2 5
NE O
O O
3 1
0 4
ENE 1
3 1
4 0
0 9
E 1
0 2
1 0
0 4
ESE 1
0 4
1 3
0 9
SE O
1 4
3 1
1.
10 SSE 1
3 7
4 2
5 22
.O)
S 0
5 1
7 5
9 27 e
SSW-0 3
3 6
6 28 46 SW 1
0 4
9 5
31 50 WSW 0
1 0
5 7
16 29 W
0 0
1 12 3
0 16 WNW 0
0 2
10 6
4 22 NW 0
0 1
6 2
0 9
NNW 0
2 1
1 1
0 5
VARIABLE O
O O
O O
O O
~ TOTAL 5
19 33 75 48 96 276 Hours of calm in this stability class:
0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:
13 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:
7 O
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PERIOD OF RECORD: OCTOBER-DECEMBER 1997 V
STABILITY CLASS - EXTREMELY STABLE (DIFF TEMP 375-33 FT)
WINDS MEASURED AT 375 FEET WIND SPEED (in mph)
WIND L
' DIRECTION 0.8-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
> 24 TOTAL N
O O
O O
2 0
2 NNE O
O O
1 1
0 2
NE O
O 3
3 0
0 6
ENE O
O 1
1 0
0 2
)
E O
O O
O O
O O
ESE O
1 0
0 5
3 9
SE O
O O
O 1
3 4
SSE O
1 1
1 4
3 10
[
S 0
1 2
2 3
5 13 SSW 0
2 0
1 3
6 12 SW 0
0 0
3 9
7 19 j
WSW 1
0 0
3 3
11 18 W
0 0
1 1
0 0
2 WNW 0
0 0
4 6
2 12 NW 0
1 0
3 4
0 8
NNW 0
0 0
3 1
0 4
VARIABLE O
O O
O O
O O
TOTAL 1
6 8
26 42 40 123 Hours of calm in this stability class:
0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:
6 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:
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LASALLE TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Tables..................................
.111 3 1
1.0 INTRODUCTION
...,,. 111 4 2.0 LISTING OF MISSED SAMPLES...................
. III-5 3.0 LISTING OF SAMPLE ANOMALIES...................
... 111 6 4.0 TLD DATA..........
. 111 36 1
i S.0 GRAPHS OF DATA TRENDS........................
. 111 40 l
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Airborne Particulates and Iodine-131........
... 111-7 2
Airborne Particulates, Quarterly Composites.......................... 111-1 2.
3-Milk...................................................
... 111-1 5 4-Fish, Edible Portions...............................................,111-18 5
Bottom Sed imen ts................................................. 111-2 2 6
Vege tab les......................................................... 111 - 2 3 7
Su rface Water.......................................................... 111-26 1
8 Well Wa te r.......................................................... 111-31 12 Milch Animals, Nearest Residence, and Nearest Livestock Census............. 111-32 0
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
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The following constitutes the current,1997 Monthly Progress Report for the Radiological Environmental l
Monitoring Program conducted at the LaSalle County Station, Marseilles, Illinois. Results of completed analyses
- are presented in the attached tables. Missing entries indicate analyses that are not completed and the results will i
appear in subsequent reports.
Missing tables indicate sample media scheduled for collection at a future date. Tables will appear in subsequent j
reports.
l Data obtained in the program are well within the ranges previously encountered in the program and to be expected in L
. the environmental media sampled.
For all gamma isotopic analyses, spectrum is computer scanned from 80 to 2048 kev. Specifically included are l
Mn-54, Fe-59, Co-58, Co-60, Zn-65, Zr/Nb-95, I 131, Ba/La-140, Cs-134 and Cs 137. Naturally occurring
?
gamma-emitters, such as K-40 and Ra daughters, are frequently detected but not listed here. The data is reported in the format of xi2s;2TPU. where "x" is the significant result, "s" is the one standard deviation counting uncertainty, and TPU is the total propagated uncertainty at the one sigma confidence level.
Locations denoted by a "(C)" after site code refer to control locations.
i All concentrations, except gross alpha and beta, are decay corrected to the time of collection.
i TLD data is provided by Commonwealth Edison Company.
.J Deviations from Scheduled Samnling and Corrective Actions Taken i
' All samples were collected within the scheduled period unless noted otherwise in the Listing of Missed Samples.
Unusual Environmental Measurements i
Location Collection -
Sample Type Comments Code Date s
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2.0 LISTING OF MISSED SAMPLES I
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P Location Sample Type Collection Reason Code Date i
SW-L-21 01-14 No sample; river frozen SW L-40 01-14-97 No sample; river frozen SW-L-21 01-21-97 No sample; river frozen SW L-40 01-21-97 No sample; river frozen
. SW -
L 21 01-28-97 No sample; river frozen SW L-40 01-28-97 No sample; river frozen VE QUAD 1 08-21-97 Collector found no root vegetation available in this quadrant.
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NOTE: SW = Surface Water VE = Vegetation III-5
LASALLE 3.0 LISTING OF S AMPLE ANOM ALIES L cati n CoHecdon Sample Type Reason
-Code Date M
L-10 01 02-97 Pump malfunction; installed replacement pump.
A L-01 04-09-97 Volume low; blown fuse.
A L-03 04-09 97 Pump not working; replaced pump.
M L-01 05-06-97 Air iodine not scheduled for exchange this week: collector notified of error on 5/8/97.
M L-03 05-06-97 Air iodine not scheduled for exchange this week; collector notified of error on 5/8/97.
M L-04 05-06-97 Air iodine not scheduled for exchange this week: collector notified of error on 5/8/97.
All L-05 05-06-97 Air iodine not scheduled for exchange this week; collector notified of error on 5/8/97.
M L-06 05-06-97 Air iodine not scheduled for exchange this week; collector notified of error on 5/8/97,
's A/I L-10 05-06-97 Air iodine not scheduled for exchange this week: collector notified of error on 3/8/97.
SW L-21 06-10-97 Sample leaked in transit; enough left for monthly composite. A/I's were extremely wet from leakage.
M L-03 06-24-97 Volume low; no apparent reason for low reading A
L-03 07 01-97 Volume low; no apparent reason for low reading.
A L-03 07 29-97 Volume low; no apparent reason for low reading:
collector will put in new timer on 8-5-97.
A/l '
L-06 10 28-97 Estimated meter reading; installed new timer.
A/I L 10 10-28-97 Estimated meter reading: installed new timer.
LO III - 6 NOTE: A/l = Air Particulate / Air lodine; SW = Surface Water
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Table 1.
Airborne Particulates and lodine Cartridges h
Collection:
Air Particulates - Continuous; weekly exchange lodine Cartridges - Continuous; biweekly exchange ODCM-RequiredllDs:
Gross Beta = 0.01,1 131 = 0.07 pCi/m' Units; 10 2 pCi/m' L-01 Nearsite No. I Date Volume Gross Date Volume Gross Collected (m')
Beta 1-131' Collected (m')
Beta 1-13i*
OI-08-97 321 2.3 i 0.3: 0.5 0.0 i 1.3 ; 1.3 07-08-97 274 1.5 0.3 ; 0.4
-0.1 0.5 :0.5 0l-14-97 245 3.110.4;0.7 07-15-97 281 1.9 0.30.5 01 21-97 285 1.6 i 0.3 ; 0.4 _ -1.0i 0.7 ;0.7 07-22-97 282 2.7 i 0.4; 0.6
' O.5 i 0.6;0.6 OI-28-97 284 2.210.3:0.5 07-29-97 286 2.5 i 0.3 ; 0.6 1
024M-97 288 3.310.4:0.7
-0.410.5;0.5-08-05-97 289 2.510.4;0.6
-0.410.5:0.5 02-11-97 290 2.010.3;0.5 08-14-97 360 2.1 0.3;0.5 1
l 02-18-97.299 2.2 i o.3 ; 0.5 0.410.6;0.6 08-21-97 283 1.3 0.3;0.4
-0.4 i 0.8 ;0.8 02-25-97 283 1.7 i 0.3: 0.4 08-26-97 207 2.510.5;0.7 i
03-04-97 289 1.7 i 0.3 ; 0.4 0.310.6;0.6 09-02-97 282 3.1 i O.4 : 0.7 0.7 0.6 ;0.6 03 11-97 285 2.1 i 0.3 : 0.5 09-09-97 286 2,7 0.4 ; 0.6 03 18 97 292 2.2 0.3;0.5 0.5 i 0.4 ;0.4 09-16-97 282 2.9 0.4:0.6
-0.310.6;0.6 O
03-25-97 292 1.8 0.3;0.5 09-23-97 287 0.1 0.2;0.2 04-01-97 290 1.610.3;0.4
-0.7 i 0.7 ;0.7 09-30-97 289 2.510.3:0.6
-0.5 0.8 ;0.8 r-
' 1st Qtr. Meanis.d.
- 2. l i 0.5 0.110.6 3rd Qtr. Meanis.d.
2.210.8
-0.1 0.5 6
(M-09-97 299 1.5 i 0.3 ; 0.4 10-08-97 337
- 3. I i 0.3 ; 0.7 04-15-97 239 1.910.3;0.5 0.410.7;0.7 10-14-97 248 2.2 0.4 0.6 0.1 0.7;0.7 04-22-97 283 2.810.4:0.6 10-21-97 285 2.0 0.3 : 0.5 04-29-97 291 1.7 i 0.3 ; 0.4
-0.3 i 0,9 ;0.9 10-28-97 288 1.8 i 0.3; 0.4 0.4 i 1.' ; 1.1 l
05-06-97 285' 2.410.4:0.6 0.2 i l.2: 1.2 I l-(M.97 284 2.4 i o.3 ; 0.5 q
05-13-97 286 1.410.3;0.4
-0.1 i 0.6 :0.6 11-I l-97 283 1.9 i 0.3 ; 0.5 0.4 i 0.8 : 0.8 20-97 295 1.3 i 0.3 ; 0.3 11 18-97 284 2.210.3;0.5 l
05-27-97 269 1.210.3;0.3 0.710.6;0.6 11-25-9'/
286 4.9 i 0.4 ; 1.0
- 0. I i 1.0; 1.0 06-03-97 282 1.3 i 0.3 ; 0.4 12-02-97 285 2.4 i 0.4 ; 0.6 l.
06-10-97.283 1.2 0.3 ; 0.4
-0.210.9:0.9' 12-09-97 284 1.710.3;0.4 0.8 0.9 ; 1.0 06-17 97 289 1.410.3:0.4 12-16-97 289 2.9 0.3:0.6 06-24-97 275 1.8 t o.3; 0.5
-0. l i 0.8 :0.8 12-23-97 284 2.8 0.3 : 0.6 0.4 0.6:0.6 07-01-97 294 2.520.3;0.5 12-30-97
'281 2.4 0.3;0.5 2nd Qtr. Meanis.d.
I110.5 0.110.4 4th Qtr. Meants.d.
2.5 0.8 0.410.3 t
- Volume based on two week collection period.
d
- Volume low; blown fuse.
- One week collection period for iodine cartridges; samples inadvertantly collected.
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p Table 1.
Airborne Particulates and lodine Cartridges k
Collection:
Air Particulates - Continuous; weekly exchange lodine Cartridges - Continuous; biweekly exchange ODCM-Required LLDs:
Gross Beta = 0.01,1-131 = 0.07 pCi/m' Units:
10 2 pCi/m' L-03' Onsite No. 3 l
Date Volume -
Gross -
Date Volume Gross
{
Collected ' (m') l Beta -
I-131*
Collected (m')
~ Beta
.I-131*
j OI-08-97 330 2.1 i 0.3 ; 0.5
-0.5 i 1.2 ; 1.2 07-08-97 282
.l.510.3;0.4-
-0.3 i 0.6;0.6 01-14-97.
242 3.2 i 0.4 ; 0.7 07 15-97 281 2.3 i 0.4; 0.5 0I-21 97 310 2.5 i 0.3 ; 0.5
-0.1 i 0.6;0.6 07-22-97 285 2.7 i 0.4 ; 0.6 0.I i 0.6;0.6 01-28-97 284 1.9 i 0 3;0.5 07 29-97 239" 3.2 i 0.4 ; 0.7 02-04-97 282 2.4 i 0.3 ; 0.5 0.310.5;0.5 08-05-97 -284 2.8 i 0.4 ; 0.6 0.210.6;0.6
. 02-11-97 290 2.2 i 0.3; 0.5 08-14 97 366 1.810.3;0.4 02-l8-97 ' 284 2.510.3;0.6 0.2 i 0.5 ;0.5 08-21-97 287 1.4 i 0.3 ; 0.4 0.2 i 0.8 :0.8 02-25-97 284 1.610.3;0.4 08-26-97 207 2.310.5;0.6-03-Gi-97 ' 284 1.6 i 0.3 ; 0.4 0.2 i 0.6 :0.6
.09-02-97 278 2.8 0.4 ; 0.6 0.4 0.7 ;0.7 03-11-97 285 1.7 i 0.3 ; 0.4 09-09-97 291 2.010.4;0.5 03-!8-97 287-2.510.3;0.5
-0.2 i 0.5;0.5 09-16-97 277 3.210.4;0.7 0.410.5;0.5
[D 03-25-97 287 1.4 i 0.3 ; 0.5.
09-23-97 287 2.410.3;0.5 N-01-97 293 1.410.3;0.4 0.0 i 0.7;0.7 09-30-97 294 2.5 i 0.3; 0.6 0.4 i 1.2 : 1.2 1st Qtr. Meanis.d.
- 2. li 0.5
-0.0i0.3 3rd Qtr. Meanis.d.
2.410.6 0.2io.2 G8-09-97 330 1.4 i 0.3 : 0.4 10-08-97 341 3.510.3;0.7 M-15-97 236 2.3 i 0.4 ; 0.5 0.210.6;0.6 10-14-97 233 2.3 0.4;0.6 0.6 i 0.9 ;0.9 N-22-97 288 2.8 i 0.4 ; 0.6 10-21-97 285 2.3 0.3:0.5 04 29-97 291 - 1.3.t o.3 ; 0.4 0.0i 0.8 ;0.8 10-28-97.288 1.610.3;0.4
-1.1 i 1.4 ; 1.4 6
05-06-97 299 2.310.3;0.5
-04i1.2;1.2 11-M-97 284 2.210.3;0.5 05-13-97 291 1.6 i 0.3: 0.4 0.110.6;0.6 11-11-97 283 ' I.9 i o.3 : 0.5
-0.611.0;i.0.
' 05-20-97 296 1.6 i 0.3 ; 0.4 11-I8-97 279 1.9 0.3 ; 0.5 4
'05-27-97
'273 1.410.3:0.4
-0. l i 0.7 ;0.7 11-25-97 291 5.6 0.4;l.1 0.9 0.9 :0.9 06-03-97 287 1.9 i 0.3 ; 0.5 12-02-97 285 2.4 i 0.4 ; 0.6 06-10 97 293 1.7 i 0.3 ; 0.5 1.3 i 0.9 ;0.9 12-09-97 284 i,7 i 0.3;0.4 0.010.9;0.9
(
06-17-971 265 2.110.4;0.5
-12 16-97 289. 3.7 i 0.4 ; 0.8 06-24-97 169' 2.7 t o.5; 0.7 0.2 i o.9 ;0.9 12-23-97 284 3.3 0.4:0.7 0.2 0.8 ;0.8 t
12-30-97 281 2.8 i 0.3 :0.6 l
07-01 97 210' 3.0 i 0.4;0.7 l
2nd Qtr. Meants.d.
2.0i0.6 0.210.6 4th Qtr. Meanis.d.
2.7,t1.1 0.010.8 l
C
' Volume based on two week collection period.
- One week' collection period for iodine cartridges; samples inadvertantly collected.
t Volume low; no apparent reason for low reading.
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' Table 1.
-- Airborne Particulates and Iodine Cartridges -
1
- Collection:
- Air Particulates - Continuous; weekly exchange lodine Cartridges - Continuous; biweekly exchange
.ODCM -
Required LLDs:
Gross Beta = 0.01, I-131 = 0.07 pCi/m' Units:
104 pCi/m' 9
L-05 Onsite Station No. 5 Date - Volume Gross Date Volume Gross
(-
Collected (m')
Beta
.1-131' Collected (m')
Beta 1-131 '
01-08-97 331 2.3 0.3:0.5
-1.8 i 1.2 : 1.3 07-08-97 283 1.4 0.3 ; 0.4
-0.0 t 0.5 ;0.5 l
01-14-97 241' 3.0 1 0.4; 0.7 07-15-97 288 2.010.3 0.5
- 01-21-97 285 2.510.3;0.5
-0.810.7;0.7
. 07-22-97 285 2.S i o.4 ; 0.6
-0.1 0.6;0.6 07-29-97 291 2.410.3;0.5
. OI-28-97 284 1.8 i 0.3; 0.4 -
02-04-97 283 2.2 i 0.3 ; 0.5
-0.2 0.6;0.6 08-05-97 284 2.7 i 0.4 ; 0.6 0.1 0.5 ;0.5 08-14-97 366' l.8 0.3:0.4 02-11-97. 290 2.0 i 0.3 ; 0.4 '
02 18-97
.280 2.210.3;0.5 0.410.5;0.5 08-21-97 278 1.310.3;0.4
-0. I i 1.0i 1.0
~.6 i 0.4;0.5 08-26-97 207 1
02-25-97..
285 1.7 i 0.3 ; 0.4 03-N-97 279 1.6 i 0.3 ; 0.4
-0.7.10.6;0.6
' 09-02-97 277 2.6 0.4:0.6
-0.2 0.7 :0.7 09-09-97 286 2.5 i o.4 ; 0.6 l
03 11 97 285 1.910.3:0.5 03-18-97 287-2.1 i 0.3 ; 0.5
-0.2 i 0.5 ;0.5 09-16-97 286 3.2 i 0.4 ; 0.7
-0.210.5;0.5 O.
03-25:97 287 1.4 i 0.3 : 0.5 09 23-97 287. 2.2 i 0.3 ; 0.5 04-01-97 286 1.6 i 0.3; 0.4 0.4 i 0.7 ;0.7 09-30-97 284 2.6 t 0.3;0.6 0.6 i 0.8 :0.8 l
1st Qtr. Meanis.d.
2.010.4
-0.410.8 3rd Qtr. Meanis.d.
2.210.6 0.0t0.3 10-08-97 339 3.6 i 0.4 : 0.7 N-09-97 331 1.610.3;0.4 N-15-97.
236 2.1 0.3 ; 0.5 0.l io.4:0 4 10-14-97 231. 2.4 OA; 0.6
' O.3 i 0.8 :0.8 '
04-22-97 283 2.8 i 0.4 ; 0.6 10-21-97 285 2.3 i 0.3 ; 0.5
. N-29-97 291 1.6 i 0.3 ; 0.4 0.6 i 0.9 :0.9 10-28-97 ' 288 2.310.3;0.5
-0.8 i 1.3 ; 1.3.
05-06-97 280'. 2.4 i 0.4 ; 0.6
'.-0.5 i 1.5 ; 1.5 11-N-97 284
- 2. I i 0.3 ; 0.5 05-13-97.
286 1.510.3:0.4
-0.310.7;0.7 11-11 97 283 2.1 0.3;0.5
-0.6 i l.0 ; l.0 -
05-20-97 285 1.910.3:0.4 11-18-97 284 1.9 i O.3 ; 0.5 05-27-97
'273.
1.4 0.3 i 0.4. -0.110.6;0.6 11-25-97 286 5.6 0.4;l.1 0.1 0.9 ;0.9 06-03-97 287 - 1.7 i 0.3 i 0.4 12-02-97 285 2.7 0.4;0.6 06-10-97
'283-1.4 i 0.3 ; 0.4
-0.5tl.0;1.0 12-09-97 284 1.410.3:0.4
-0.7 1.1 ; l.1 06-17-97 289 1.510.3:0.4 12-16-97 289 3.1 0.4:0.7 I
06-24-97 '282 1.510.3;0.4 0.2 i 0.6;0.6 12 23-97 284 3.I i 0.4;0.7 0.3 i 0.6:0.6 07-01-97 288 2.2 i 0.3; 0.5.
12-30-97 281 2.S i O.3 ; 0.6 l
2nd Qtr. Meanis.d.
1.810.4
-0.110.4 4th Qtr. Mean s.d.
2.7i l.0
-0.210.5 p
- Volume based on two week collection period.
.Q
- One week collection period for iodine cartridges; samples inadvertantly collected.
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- Table 1.
' Airbome Paniculates and Iodine Cartridges L
Collection:
Air Particulates - Continuous; weekly exchange Iodine Canridges - Continuous; biweekly exchange ODCM-Required LLDs:
Gross Beta = 0.01, I 131 = 0.07 pCi/m' l
Units:
10 pCi/m' L-M Nearsite No' 6 Date Volume Gross -
Date Volumb Gross
. Collected - (m')
Beta '
I.131' Collected. (m') '
Beta 1-131' 01-08-97 328 2.5 i 0.3; 0.5
-0.5 i 1. I ; 1.1 07-08-97 283 1.5 i 0.3 ; 0.4 0.Ii0.5:0.5 01 14-97 248 2.8 i O.4 ; 0.6 07-15-97 281 2.2 0.3;0.5 01-21-97.285 1.7 i 0.3;0.4
- 0. I i 0.6 ;0.6 07-22-97 285-2.6 i 0.4 ; 0.6
-0.2 0.5 :0.5 -
01-28-97 284' 1.9 t 0.3; 0.5 07-29-97 291 2.810.3;0.6 02-04-97 : 288 1.810.3;0.4:
-0.2 i o.5 ;0.5 08-05 97 284 3.310.4:0.7 0.2 0.5 ;0.5 02-1I 290 2.1 i 0.3 ; 0.5 08-14-97
.;66 1.9 0.3;04 02-18-97 284 2.5 i 0.3: 0.5 0.3 i o.6;0.6 08 21-97 287 1.310.3:0.4 0.8 0.8 :0.9 02-25-97.283 1.810.3;0.4 08-26-97 205 1.8 i 0.5;0.6 03-04-97 L 284 1.6 0.3 ; 0.4 0.2 i 0.7 ;0.7 09-02-97 282
- 3. I i 0.4 ; 0.7
-0. I i 0.7 ;0.7 03-11-97 285 2.1 t o.3 : 0.5 09-09-97 286 2.9 0.4; 0.7 -
03-18-97 292 2.2 i o.3 ; 0.5
-0.410.5:0.5 09 16-97 -282 3.1 0.4:0.7 0.410.5;0.5 03-25-97 292 1.410.3;0.5 09-2.5-97 287 2.5 0.3:0.6 04-01-97 289 1.7 i 0.3 ; 0.4 0.1 i 0.7 ;0.7 09 30-97 284 2.7 i 0.4 ; 0.6
-0.2 i 1. I ; 1. I
~
1st Qtr. Meanis.d.
2.0i0.4
-0.010.3 3rd Qtr. Meants.d.
2.40.6 0.lio.4 04-09-97 327 1.6 i 0.3; 0.4-10-08-97 332 3.7 t o,4;0.8 N-15-97 238 2.5 i 0.4 ; 0.6 0.8 0.6 ;0.6 10-14-97.
244 2.2 0.4;0.6
-0.1 i 1.0; i.0 M-22-97 288 2.510.4;0.6-10-21-97 285
- 2. I i 0.3 ; 0.5 04-29 291c 1.6 t 0.3 ; 0.4 0.4 i 0.9 ;0.9 10-28-97 288" 1.7 0.3:0.4 0.911.0:1.1 05-06 ' 280' l.9 t 0.3;0.5:
0.411.4;1'4 11 M-97 284 1.9 t o.3; 0.5 05-13-97 281 1.7 i 0.3 ; 0.4
-0. I i 0.6 ;0.6 Il Il-97 283 2.3 i 0.3 ; 0.5
-0.6 0.8 ;0.8 05 20-97' 285~ 1.7 i 0.3 ; 0.4 1I 18-97 284 2.3 i 0.3 ; 0.5 05-27 283 1,2 i 0.3 ; 0.3
. O. I i 0.7 ;0.7 Il-25-97 286 6.2 0.5 ; i.2 0.6 i 1.0; 1.0 06-03-97 287 1.5 i 0.3 ; 0.4 12-02-97 285 2.810.4;0.6
- 06 10 97 283 1.1 i 0.3 ; 0.4 0.8 i 1.1 ; 1.1 12-09-97 284. l.6 i 0.3;0.4 0.3 i 0.9 ;0.9 06-17-97 289.l.810.3;0.5 12-16-97 289 3.3 i o.4; 0.7 06-24-97 279 1.6 t 0.3; 0.4 0.310.6;0.6 12-23 97 284 3.0 0.3;0.6 0.4 0.7 ;0.7 - 30-97 281 2.5 i 0.3 ; 0.5 07-01-97. 289. 2.4 0.3 ; 0.5.
2nd Qtr. Meanis.d.
1.810.5 0.410.3 4th Qtr. Meanis.d.
2.711.2 0.3i o.5 i
~
- Volume based on two week collection period.
(p
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'
- One week collection period for iodine cartridges; samples inadvertantly collected,
' Estimated meter reading; replaced timer.
111 - 1 0 J
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LASALLE o
Table i.
Airborne Particulates and k> dine Cartridges i,
}
Collection:
Air Particulates - Continuous; weekly exchange Iodine Cartridges - Continuous; biweekly exchange ODCM-Required LLDs:
Gross Beta = 0.01, I-131 = 0.07 pCi/m' Units:
104 pCi/m*
L-10 (C) Streator Date Volume Gross Date Volume Gross Collected (m')
Beta 1-131' Collected (m')
Beta 1131' 01-08-97 328 2.410.3;0.5 0.3 i l.0; 1.0 07-08-97 282 1.7 0.3:0.4 0.1 0.6 ;0.6 01-14-97 243 2.6 1 0.4 0.6 07-15-97 287 2.310,4;0.6 01-21-97 285 2.5 i o.3 ; 0.5 0.2 i o.6;0.6 07-22-97 291 2.7 0.4 ; 0.6 0.4 0.6 : 0.6 01-28-97 2845 2.1 i 0.3;0.5 07-29-97 297 2.7 i 0.3 ; 0.6 02-N 97 282 2.7 i 0.3; 0.6 0.4 i 0.5 ;0.5 08-05-97 293 2.9 i 0.4; 0.6 0.2 0.5 ; 0.5 02-11-97 290 2.3 i 0.3 ; 0.5 08-14-97 366 1.610.2;0.4 02-18-97 284 2.7 i 0.3: 0.6 0.6 i 0.6 ;0.7 08 21-97 284 1.4 0.3 ; 0.4 0.3 0.8 :0.8 02-25 97 288 1.8 i 0.3;0.5 08-26-97 204 2.210.5;0.6 03-04 97 279 1.6 i 0.3 ; 0.4
- 0. l i 0.6 ;0.6 09-02-97 281 2.9 1 0.4: 0.6
-0.6 i o.8 ; 0.8
]
03-1I-97 285 2.1 i 0.3 ; 0.5 09-09-97 285 2.510.4;0.6
)
03-18-97 287 2.4 i 0.3 ; 0.5 0.4 i 0.5 ;0.5 09-16-97 280 3.0 i 0.4 ; 0.7 0.010.5;0.5 73 03-25 97 287 1.8 i 0.3;0.5 09-23-97 287 2.310.3;0.5 N-0197 302 1.610.3:0.4
-0.110.7;0.7 09-30-97 284 2.2 0.3:0.5 0.911.0;l.0 1st Qtr. Meanis.d.
2.210.4 0.310.3 3rd Qtr. Meants.d.
2.310.5 0.210.4 04-09-97 326 1.9 i 0.3 ; 0.4 10-08-97 324 3.5 0.4:0.7 N-15-97 237 2.0 i o.3 ; 0.5 0.l i o.3 :0,3 10-14 97 234 2.410.4;0.6 0.3 1.0;1.0 N-22-97 283 2.6 i 0.4 ; 0.6 10-21-97 284 2.4 i 0.3 ; 0.5 M-29-97 288 1.8 i 0.3 ; 0.4 0.5 i 1.0; 1.0 10-28-97 288' 2.2 0.3:0.5 1.0 1.I;1.1 05-06-97 2836 2.0 i 0.3 ; 0.5 0.8 i 1.3 ; 1.3 11-N-97 285 2.2 0,3 ; 0.5 05-13-97 282 1.$ i o.3 : 0.4
-0.5 i 0.6 ;0.6 11-11-97 283 2.0 i o.3 ; 0.5 b.1 1 0.8;0.8 I
05-20-97 290 1.0 i 0.2 ; 0.3 I l-18-97 284 2.2 0.3 ; 0.5 05-27-97 273 1.3 i 0.3 ; 0.4
-0.110.7;0.7 11-25-97 286 5.6 i O.4 ; 1.1
-0.3 0.9 ;0.9 1
06-03-97 283 1.3 i 0.3 : 0.4 12-02-97 285 2.9 i 0.4 ; 0.6 j
06-10-97 287 1.5 i 0.3 ; 0.4 0.210.8:0.8 12-09-97 284 1.5 0.3 ; 0.4 0.7 1.0;1.0 I
06-17-97 284 1.5 i O.3 ; 0.4 12-16-97 289 2.710.3;0.6 06-24-97 296 1.6 i 0.3 ; 0.4 0.410.6;0.6 12-23-97 284 3.4 0.4 ; 0.7 0.3 0.6 ;0.6 07-01-97 290 2.4 0.3;0.5 12-30-97 281 2.710.3;0.6
)
q 2nd Qtr. Meanis.d.
1.710.5 0.2io.4 4 th Qtr. Meanis.d.
2.811.0 0.410.4 fm
' Volume based on two week collection period.
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' One week collection period for iodine cartridges; samples inadvertantly collected.
' Estimated meter reading; replaced timer.
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Table 2.
. Airborne Particulates Collection:
Quarterly composites of weekly collections
.p\\
ODCM.
i
' i Required LLDs:
Cs-134 = 0.01. Cs-137 = 0.01 pCi/m' Other LLDs:
Mn-54 = 0.01; Fe-59 = 0.015; Co 58, Co-60 = 0.01; Zn-65 = 0.04; Zr/Nb-95 = 0.01-Ba/La-140 = 0.025 pCi/m' Units:
10 pCi/rn' Sample Description and Cc ncentration l
i
- L-01 Nearsite No. I 1997 Collection '
' Ist Qtr.
2nd Qtr.
3rd Qtr.
-4th Qtr.
Period.
1 Lab Code.
LAP-2575 LAP-4991 LAP-8205 LAP-10240
~j i
Volume 3,744 3,674 3,695 3,725 1
Mn-54 4.2i 8.3: 8.3 -
0.3 i 3.5; 3.5
- 1.4 i 5.4 ; 5.4
-0.313.6;3.6 Fe-59 14.1 i 859.0; 859.0
-1.0
- 9.2; 9.2 0.2 1 0.3; 0.3 2.6i 3.0; 3.0
]
Co-58 3.318.7;8.7 1.7 i 4.7 ; 4.7
-3.4 i 7.5: 7.6 3.6i 3.3; 3.4
'.2 4.I; 4 l
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Co-60 6.0i S.1: 5.2
' 1.1 i 2.I ; 2. I 2.4 i 3.9; 3.9 4
Zn-65 5.7 19.6; 19.6 1.3 i 9.2; 9.2 3.7i 12.7; I2.7 3.9i 7.3; 7.3
.j Zr/Nb-95 1.6i 11.8; i 1.8
.-1.115.9;5.9
-1.8 i 1.7; 1.7.
-1.9 1 5.3; 5.3 Cs.I34 0.6i 0.7; 0.7
-0.5 1 2.2; 2.2^
1.010.4;0.5 0.5 i 0.6; 0.6 L(
Cs 137 4.2 i 7.2; 7.2 1.9 i 4.6; 4.6 0.6 5.0; 5.0 0.6 1 3.3; 3.3
\\
'- - 4 Ba/La-140 -
6.4 i 19.3; 19.3 1.1 t 4.0; 4.0
-9.5 i 19.5; 19.6
-l8.2i 181.0; I81.0 L-03 Onsite No. 3 1997 Collection 1st Qtr.
2nd Qtr.,
3rd Qtr.
4th Qtr.
Period Lab Code.
. LAP-2576 LAP-4992 -
LAP-8206 LAP-10241
. Volume
.3,743 3,534 ~
3,665 3,714
- Mn-54
-4.7i 5.4 ; 5.4 2.6i 5.8; 5.8
-0.8 i 4.9; 4.9
-1.8 i 6.5; 6.5 Fe-59
-9.3 i 22.7;22.8 12.3 i 752.0; 752.0 3.9 i 46.2:46.2 1.2i 3.3; 3.3 Co -6.6i 7.2; 7.3 3.617.8;7.8 0.5 i 5.3; 5.3 '
4.5 1 7.2; 7.2 Co-60 5.4128.5;28.5 0.2 i 1.0; 1.0
-4.3 i 50.6;50.6 1.212.4;2.4 l
Zn 7.5112.3;12.4
-1.9114.4;14.4
-8.1 i 12.4; 12.5
-0.6 13.2: 13.2-
- Zr/Nb-95
-0.8i 8.9; 8.9 0.3i 8.8; 8.8
-2.4 i 8.7 ; 8.7.
4.I i 9.9; 9.9 Cs.I34
-1.1 i 5.8; 5.8
.-1.0 1 2.2; 2.2 '
O.5 i 0.5; 0.5 '
-2.2 i 5.0; 5.0 Cs-137 -
2.514.6;4.6
. -3.3 i 6.8 ; 6.8 -
-0.7 1 4.2; 4.2 3.6i 6.3: 6.3 Ba/La-140 7.2 i 10.5 ; I 0.6 -
15.6 i 44.4; 44.5 29.I i 96.0;96.1
-14.5 i 47.I;47.2 f f ~g.
111 - 1 2
LASALLE Table 2.
Airborne Particulates
,m Collection:
Quarterly composites of weekly collections
, (']
ODCM-Required LLDs:
Cs-134 = 0.01, Cs-137 = 0.01 pCi/m' Other LLDs:
Mn.54 = 0.01; Fe-59 = 0.015; Co-58, Co-60 = 0.0I; Zn-65 = 0.04; Zr/Nb-95 = 0.01:
Ba/La-140 = 0.025 pCi/m' Units; 10"' pCi/m' Sample Description and Concentration L-05 Onsite Station No. S 1997 Collectio i ist Qtr.
2nd Qtr.
3rd Qtr.
4th Qtr.
Period Lab Oxle LAP-2577 LAP-4993 LAP-8207 LAP-10242 Vol.ime 3,704 3,700 3,7 i I 3,710 W4n-54 2.6i 5.0; 5.0 2.313.9;3.9 1.4 5.9; 5.9
-2.9 i 4.3 ; 4.4 Fe-59 1.2 1 1.9; 1.9 7.4 i 43.5;43.5
-11.3 1 27.7; 27.8
-i.7 5.4 ; 5.4 Co-58
-1.2i 5.8; 5.8
-0.9 i 4.0; 4.0
-6.0 t 7.5 ; 7.6 1.8 i 5.8; 5.8 Co-60 4.2120.4;20.4 0.8 1 2.7; 2.7 5.9 13.1;I3.I l.8 16.7; I6.7 Zn-65 2.1 i 10. I ; 10.1 2.5 i 6.3; 6.4 1.0 13.1:13.1
-1.3 i 10.0; I0.0 Zr/Nb-95 6.4i 6.9; 7.0 0.9 i 5.3; 5.3
-8.5 i 34.0; 34.0 1.9i 6.5; o.5 (g
Cs-134 1.412.0;2.0
-1.2 i 0.7; 0.8
-7.4 i 11.4 ; i 1.5
-3.8 1 4.!: 4.I Cs-137
-1.014.7;4.7 1.4 i 4.3; 4.3 2.7i 5.2: 5.3 0.3 3.9;3.9 1
Ba/La-140 26.1 1 52.1; 52.3 5.6i 6.4; 6.4
-47.1 1 200.0;200.2
-6.1 31.8;31.8 L-06 Nearsite No. 6 1997 Collection ist Qtr.
2nd Qtr.
3rd Qtr.
4th Qtr.
Period Lab Code LAP-2578 LAP-4994 LAP-8208,9 LAP-10243 Volume 3,733 3,706 3,710 3.716 Mn-54 0.4 i 4.2; 4.2
-1.8 i 5.3: 5.3
-0.314. I ; 4. I l.9 i 3.2; 3.2 Fe-59 1.6 i 1.3; 1.3 9.0122.0;22.1 13.7 i 62.7; 62.7 6.7 i 39.2: 39.2 Co-58 2.4i 5.3; 5.3
-2.917.6;7.6
-4.514.9;5.0 2.21 3.5;3.6 Co-60
-1.4 i 2.3; 2.3
- 2. I i 2.3 ; 2.3 3.3 i 4.5 ; 4.6
-2.3 6.9; 6.9 Zn-65
-4.6110.2;10.2
-5.2 i 14.0; 14.0
-2.5 1 8.5; 8.5
-2.617.2:7.2 Zr/Nb-95
-0.7i 8.2: 8.2
-5.3 i 45.9;45.9
-2.3 i 19.9; 19.9
-4.61 5.8;5.8 Cs-134 1.1 i 1.2; 1.2
-1.6'i 7.6; 7.6 0.3 1 0.8; 0.8 1.0 1.0; 1.0 Cs-137
-1.8i 4.3; 4.3 3.6i 5.6; 5.7
-0.314.0;4.0
-1.3 3.3;3.3 Ba/La-140
-37.1 i 237.0; 237.1 11.8 1 77.2;77.2
-14.5 i 35.6; 35.7 4.3 i 670.0; 670.0 O.V 111 - 1 3 l
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LASALLE Table - 2.
Airborne Particulates Collection:
1 Quarterly composites of weekly collections -
'(-
.ODCM-Required LLDs:
Cs-134 = 0.01, Cs-137 = 0.01 pCi/m' Other LLDs:
Mn-54 = 0.01; Fe-59 = 0.015; Co-58, Co-60 = 0.01; Zn.65 = OD4; 7.r/Nb-w - 0.0I; l1 Ba/La-140 = 0.025 pCi/r.'
l
. Units:
10" pCi/m'
- Sample Description and Concentration -
L-10 (C) Streator 1
1997 Collection -
1st Qtr.
2nd Qtr.:
3rd Qtr.
4th Qtr.
Period -
Lab Code -
LAP-2579 LAP-4995 LAP-8210 LAP-10244 Volume 3,725 3,708 3,729 3.698 Mn. 2.9 1 5.2; 5.2 2.6i 9.1 ; 9.1 1.6i 4.8; 4.8 2.7 i 4.6; 4.7 Fe-59 11.1152.I; $2.1
-4.1 i 10.0; 10.0 2.0 i 6.2: 6.2 0.2 0.3;0.3 Co-58 0.6i 4.8; 4.8 5.7 i 9. I ; 9. ! '
-2.3 i 6.5 ; 6.5 0.7 i 4.7: 4.7 Co-60.
0.4 i 0;7 0.7 3.6i 3.0; 3.1
-2.2 i 1.3; 1.4 0.21 0.9;0.9 i
Zn-65 1.2i 11.7; i 1.7 2.81 21.7;21.7 0.7 i 13.5; 13.5 5.2 10.6; 10.6 Zr/Nb-95
-4.8i 7.6; 7.6
-12.5 i 14.0; I4.2
-2.6i i 1.0: 11.0 0.8 i 4.2: 4.2' Cs-134 0.5i i1.0; i 1.0 4.9 i 5.8; 5.9 3.1119.6;19.6-
-0.11 0.1;0.1-Cs-137
-0.8 i 4.4 ; 4.4 3.8 i 7.2; 7.2 3.2i 5.5 ; 5.5
-0.7 4.4;4.4 Ba/La-140 24,6 i 198.0; 198.0 8.2i 9.4 ; 9.5
- 60.2 i 39.7;41.1
-5.6 20.7; 20.7 l.-
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l LASALLE Table. 3.
Milk '
Collection:
Biweekly (May - October)
- Monthly (November-April)
O ODCM-I 131 = 0.5 pCi/L (May - October),1-131= 5 pCi/L (November - April).
)
Required LLDs:
Cs-134 = 15, Cs-137 = 18, Ba/La 140 = 15 pCi/L Other LLDs:
Mn-54 = 10; Fe-59 = 15; Co-58, Co-60 = 10; Zn-65 = 15; Zr/Nb-95 = 10 pCi/L 1
I 1
Units:
pCi/L l
Sample Description and Concentration L-16 (C) Lowerv Dairy I
Date Collected 01-08-97 02-04-97 03-04-97 04-02-97 Lab Code LMI-104 LMI-499 LMI-1047 LMI-1662 1-131' O.05 i 0.22;0.22 0.07 i 0.25;0.25
-0.10 1 0.13;0.13 0.04 i 0 19;0.19 Mn-54 1.712.9;2.9
-0.3 i 2.8 ; 2.8
-2.8 i 3.2; 3.2 0.4 2.4; 2.4 Fe-59 5.'l i 9.3 ; 9.3 0.6 1 2.1; 2.1
-10.0 i 34.3; 34.3 0.4 1 0.9; 0.9
' Co-58 0.1 i 3.7; 3.7-
-0.3 1 3.3; 3.3
-0.6i 2.9 ; 2.9
-2.2 i 2.7; 2.7 Co-60
-3.0 1 4.7; 4.8 1.012.5;2.5
-1.7i 8.b; 8.6
-0.714.2;4.2 Zn.65
-0.I17.6;7.6
-9.0 9.2; 9.3
-3.0i 8.0; 8.1
-3.4 i 6.3 ; 6.3
- Zr/Nb-95
-0.8i 3.9; 3.9
-0.9i 3.4; 3.4
-2.213.0;3.0
-0.412.5;2.5 Cs-134
-0.4i 3.2; 3.2 0.3 i 2.9; 2.9 2.2 i 86.4; 86.4
-0.6 1.7; i.7 Cs-137 1.9 i 3.3: 3.3
-2.2i 3.5; 3.5 1.9 1 3.2; 3.2 -
- 1. I i 2.9 ; 2.9 Ba/La-140
-8.0i 6.4; 6.5 1.312.7;2.7 1.2 i 13.5; I3.5
-1.8 i 32.0; 32.0 1
1 Date Collected 05-06-97 05-20-97 06-03-97 06-i7 97 Lab Code LMI 2764,5 LMI-3224 LMI-3595 LMI.4093 1-131
-0.12.i 0.I1;0.11 0.02 1 0.15;0.15 0.07 1 0.18;0.18 0.03 0.21;0.21 Mn-54 3.5 i 3.3; 3.3
-0.5 i 2.8; 2.8
-2.6i 2.6; 2.6 03 2.2;2.2 Fe-59
-2.7i 3.8; 3.9 2.2 i 12.8; 12.8 4.8 i 33.2: 33.2
-1.7 8.3; 8.3 Co-58
-0.8 i 3.7; 3.7
-0.3 2.6; 2.6
-0.2i 2.3; 2.3
-0.7i 2.0; 2.0 Co-60
-0.7i 3.6; 3.6 0.6i 2.5 ; 2.5.
0.9 1 1.8; 1.8 0.4 1.9; 1.9 Zn 2.4i 8.1; 8.1
-3.1 i 6.1 ; 6.2 1.7i 5.2; 5.2 3.7 1 5.I; 5.I
' 0.6i 3.8; 3.8 0.5 1 3.I: 3.1
-5.0i 11.0; i 1.0
-0.8i 2.5; 2.5 Zr/Nb-95.
Cs-1341 0.7 i 1.1 ; 1.1
-2.0i 4.0; 4.0 0.2 i 0.7; 0.7
-0.3 i 1.8; 1.8 Cs-137 3.613.6;3.7 0.9 i 3.0; 3.0 0.31 2.8;2.8
-0.7 i 2.2 ; 2.2 Ba/La-140
-1.9111.8;11.8
-3315.3;5.3
-0.6i 0.6; 0.6 1.3 8.3;8.3
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I LASALLE Table 3.
Milk l
Collection:
Biweekly (May - October)
Monthly (November - April)
(7 ODCM-I-131 = 0.5 pCi/L (May - October),1-131= 5 pCi/L (November - April).
(,j Required LLDs:
Cs-134 = 15, Cs-137 = 18, Ba/La-140 = 15 pCi/L I
l Other LLDs:
Mn-54 = 10; Fe-59 = 15; Co-58. Co-60 = 10; Zn-65 = 15; Zr/Nb-95 = 10 pCiiL Units:
pCi/L Sample Description and Concentration L-16(C) Lowerv Dairy Date Collected 07-01-97 07-15-97 07-29-97 08-14-97 12b Code LMI-4474 LMI-4896 LMI 5418 LMI-5907 1131
-0.01 1 0.21;0.21 0.07 i 0.17;0.17 0.05 i 0.I6;0.16
-0.08 i 0. I 8 ; 0. I 8 Mn-54 4.2i 3.7; 3.8
-0.812.4;2.4
-0.61 2.1;2.1 0.I 2.I;2.I Fe-59 1.I 1 2.I; 2.1
-0.6i I3.0; 13.0
-1.0 t 4.0; 4.0 1.5 1.2;!.2 Co-58 0.913.9;3.9 2.4 1 2.5; 2.5
- 1. I i 2.2 ; 2.2 1.4 i 2.4; 2.4 Co.60 3.0t 18.2; I8.2 0.110.7;0.7 1.4i 2.6; 2.6
- 1. I i 1.0; 1.0 Zn-65 2.6 i 11.4; 11.4
-1.9 i 6. I ; 6.1
- 1.3 i 4.5 ; 4.5
-4.0 5.4;5.4 Zr/Nb-95
-0.6 i 4.7; 4.7
-3.1 5.3;5.3
-3.7147.6;47.6 0.9 i 3.3: 3.3 O
Cs-134
-1.2i 2.0; 2.0 1.4 i 2.3 ; 2.3
-0. I i 0.2: 0.2
-0.1
- 0. I ; 0.1 V
-0.6i 5.4; 5.4 0.7 i 3.0; 3.0 1.6i 2.5; 2.5 0.8 i 2.3 ; 2.3 Ba/La-140 2.6i 7.0; 7.0 1.1 i 5.4 ; 5.4
-1.2 i 6.8 ; 6.8 1.9 i 23.8; 23.8 J
Date Collected 08-26-97 09-09-97 09-23-97 10-08-97 Lab Cale LMI-6300 LMI-6652 LMI-7046 LMI-7576 1-131
-0.06 i 0.24;0.24 0.08 1 0.18;0.18 0.04 i 0.11;0.11
-0.10 i 0.15;0.15 Mn-54
-2.512.4;2.4 0.413.7;3.7 1.5 2.5; 2.5
-0.3 i 1.8 ; i.8 Fe-59 1.0i 2.1; 2.1
-0.7 i 3.4 ; 3.4
-0.2 i 1.3; 1.3 2.I i 2.5; 2.5 Co-58
-0.512.3;2.3 1.8 i 3.8; 3.8
-0.7 1 2.9; 2.9
-0.0 1.9; 1.9 Co-60 0.512.0;2.0
-1.8i 2.3; 2.3 1.8 i 13.1; 13.1 0.6i 1.2: 1.2 Zn-65
-1.3 i 6.0; 6.0
-3.9i 9.0; 9.0 2.4 i 5.7; 5.7
-0.8 4.2 ; 4.2 Zr/Nb-95 0.5 i 3.3; 3.3
-2.0 i 4.5 ; 4.5 0.1 1 3.2; 3.2
- I.0 i 2.5 ; 2.5 Cs-134
-1.1 i 1.1 ; 1.1
-2.1 i 5.3 ; 5.3
-0.8 i 1.2 ; i.2
-1.1 0.8;0.8 Cs-137 2.212.6;2.6
-0.5 4.0; 4.0 1.6i 2.8; 2.8 0.3 1.8 ; 1.8 Ba/La-140
-1.018.0;8.0 3.8i 4.3; 4.3
-1.9 i 5.3; 5.5
-1.8 7.6; 7.6 q
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T lASALLE Tab'-
-3.
Milk Collection:
Biweekly (May - October)
Monthly (November - April) :
l ODCM-I-131 = 0.5 pCi/L (May - October),1 131= 5 pCi/L (November - April).
Required LLDs:
Cs-134 L.15, Cs-137 = 18. Ba/La-140 = 15 pCi/L Other LLDs:
Mn 54 = 10; Fe-59 = 15; Co-58, Co-60 = 10; Zn-65 = 15; Zr/Nb-95 = 10 pCi/L Units:
pCi/L l_
Sample Description and Concentration l
l L-16 (C) Lowerv Dairv Date j
Collected 10-21-97 1 l-I 8-97 12-02-97 Lab Code LMI-8227 LM!-9061 LMI-9402 l
l l-131 0.02 1 0.20;0.20 0.14 i 0.22;0.22
-0.01 0.19;0.19 Mn-54 1.3 i 3.2; 3.2
-0.71.3.7; 3.7 -
-0.5 2.2;2.2 Fe-59 3.7117.3;17.3
-4.4 i 14.2; I4.2 3.9 i 12.2: 12.2 Co-58
-0.5i 3.2; 3.2 1.4 i 3.8; 3.8
-0.212.2;2.2 Co-60 2.413.8;3.8 0.4i 1.8; i.8
-0.S i 1.4 ; i.4
]
Zn-65
-2.217.6;7.6 7.7 i 9.9; 9.9 2.5 i 5.9; 5.9 Zr/Nb-95 1.4 i 4.8; 4.8
-2.4 i 4.6; 4.7
-1.2 i 3.3: 3.3 Cs-134 3.3 i 9.7 ; 9.7 1.6 i 2.2; 2.3
-0.31 0.3;0.3 Cs-137 2.8i 3.3; 3.4
-2.0i 3.7; 3.7 1.612.5;2.5 Ba/La-140 -
0.6i 2.8; 2.8
-1.9 i 6. I ; 6.1
-2.7 82.6; 82.6 l
t l
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L
n LASALLE Table 4 Fish, Edible Portions Collecten:
Semiannually
(~3 ODCM-V Required LLDs: Mn-54 = 0.13, Fe-59 = 0.26, Co-58 = 0.13, Co-60 = 0.13, Zn-65 = 0.26, Cs-134 = 0.1, Cs-137 = 0.1 pCi/g wet weight Other LLDs:
Zr/Nb-95 = 0.20, Ba/La-140 = 0.30 pCi/g wet weight 4
Units:
10 pCi/g wet weight Sample Description and Concentration L-35 (C) Marseilles Pool of Illinois River Date Collected 05-14-97 05-14-97 05-14-97 05-14-97 Lab Code LF-3122 LF-3123 LF-3124 LF-3125 Type Smallmouth Buffalo Channel Catfish Carp Quillback Mn-54
-0.1 i 1.1; 1.1
-0.5 i 0.6; 0.6
-0.2 t 0.6; 0.6
-0.4 i 1.2; 1.2
. Fe-59 0.4 i 0.4; 0.4
-0.1i 0.2; 0.2
-0.310.8;0.8 0.110.7;0.7 Co-58 0.5 1.2; 1.2
-0.310.6;0.6 0.3 i 0.6; 0.6
-0.711.3;1.3 Co-60
-0.7i 5.1; 5.1 0.71 0.4;0.5
-0.010.1;0.1
-0.4 i 4.2; 4.2 Zn-65 0.3 i 3.1; 3.1
-0.2 i 1.6; 1.6 0.5 i 1.4; 1.4 1.012.8;2.8 q
Zr/Nb-95
-0.311.6;1.6
-0.510.8;0.8
-0.110.7;0.7 0.2 i 1.4 ; 1.4 ty"j Cs-134
-0.7i 0.4; 0.4 0.8 i 2.2; 2.2 0.211.0;1.0
-0.311.2;1.2 Cs-137 0.4 i 1.2; 1.2 0.8 i 0.7; 0.7 0.4 0.5; 0.5
-0.6 1.0; 1.0 Ba/La-140
-0.315.9;5.9 0.8 i 2.5; 2.5
-2.4 i 13.0;13.0
-0.5 2.3; 2.3 Date Collected 05-14-97 10-07-97 10-07-97 10-07-97 Lab Code LF-3126 LF-7486 LF-7487 LF-7488 Type Freshwater Drum Channel Catfish Smallmouth Buffalo Carp Mn-54 0.4 i 1.1 ; 1.1 0.110.8;0.8
-0.310.8;0.8 1.0 1.3; 1.3 Fe-59 1.7i 6.4; 6.4 0.4 i 1.9; 1.9
-1.3 1.8; 1.8 2.8 i 12.5; 12.5
' Co-58
-0.111.4;1.4
-0.310.9;0.9 0.2 0.7; 0.7 0.311.6;1.6 Co-60
-0.0i 2.5; 2.5 0.4 i 0.6; 0.6 1.5 i 12.7; 12.7
-1.4 3.0; 3.0 Zn-65 2.313.3;3.3
-2.012.2;2.2 0.612.1;2.1
-1.5 2.6; 2.6 Zr/Nb-95
-0.1 i 1.8; 1.8
-0.2 0.9; 0.9 0.110.9;0.9
-2.413.5;3.5 Cs-134 0.4 i 0.4; 0.4
-0.610.8;0.8
-0.513.4;3.4 0.7'i 1.7; 1.7 Cs-137 1.0i 1.5; 1.5 0.4 i 0.8; 0.8 0.610.8;0.8 1.211.5;1.5 Ba/La 140 0.5i 0.6; 0.6 0.7i 1.5; 1.5
-0.6172.9;72.9
-0.914.7;4.7 m
l 4
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- iil LASALLE
.. Table 4.
Fish, Edible Portions
' Collection:.
. Semiannually.
7 ooCM-
-t
.' Required LLDs: Mn-54 = 0.13, Fe-59.= 0.26, Co-58 = 0.13, Co-60 = 0.13, Zn-65 = 0.26, Cs-134 = 0.1,
~g Cs-137 = 0.1 pCi/g wet weight Other LLDs:
Zr/Nb-95 = 0.20. Ba/La-140 = 0.30 pCi/g wet weight Units:
10'8 pCi/g' wet ' weight i
Sample Description and Concentration i
' L-35 (C) ' Marseilles Pool of Illinois River
. Date
- Collected 10-07 Lab Code LF-7489
~ Type' Gizzard Shad Mn-54
-0.4 0.9; 0.9
)
' Fe-59
-0.2i 0.6; 0.6
~ Co-58
-0.6 i 1.1; 1.1 Co-60..
-1.1 i 2.2; 2.2 Zn-65
-1.3i 2.5; 2.5 Zr/Nb-95
-0.211.3;1.3
.[-
. Cs-134 0.6i 1.1; 1.1
\\
Cs-137 0.5 0.8; 0.8 Ba/La-140 0.li 0.1; 0.1 i
i i
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- q...
LASALLE Table, 4 Fish, Edible Portions Collection:
' Semlannually '
i-r ODCM -
l'
\\
Required LLDs: Ma-54 = 0.13, Fe-59 = 0.26, Co-58 = 0.13, Co-60 = 0.13. Zn-65 = 0.26, Cs-134 = 0.1,
. Cs-137 = 0.1 pCi/g wet weight Other LLDs:
l Zr/Nb-95 = 0.20, Ba/La-140 = 0.30 pCi/g wet weight
- Units:'
10
- pCi/g wet weight Sample Description and Concentration 7
-L-36 Illinois River. Unstream of Discharce.
Date
' Collected 05-14-97 05-14-97 05-14-97 05-14 97 Lab Code
' LF-3127 LF-3128 LF-3129 LF-3130 l Type-Freshwater Drum
- Smallmouth Buffalo Carp Channel Catfish i
s..
Mn-54 0.310.6;0.6
-0.111.0;1.0-0.3i 0.9; 0.9
-0.0i 0.6; 0.6 Fe 59
-0.8i 3.0; 3.0
-0.1i 0.1; 0.1
-0.8 i 1.4; 1.4 '
-1.5 i 3.5; 3.5 Co-58
-0.110.6;0.6
-0.2 i 1.1; 1.1
-0.010.9;0.9
' 0.5i 0.7; 0.7.
-0.7i 8.3; 8.3 0.4 i 0.9; 0.9 0.110.2;0.2
. -0.4 i 1.8; 1.8 Zn-65
-0.7i 1.4 ; 1.4
-0.6 i 2.4; 2.4 0.4 i 1.9; 1.9
. 0.6 1.5i1.5 Zr/Nb-95 0.41 0.7;0.7
-0.2i 1.2; 1.2 0.1 i 1.9; 1.9 0.4 i 0.7; 0.7 Cs-134
. 0.7i 3.3; 3.3
-0.010.0;0.0
-0.0i 0.1; 0.1
-0.5i 0.7; 0.7 a
- Cs-137 0.1 0.5; 0.5
-0.111.1;1.1
-0.3 i 0.8; 0.8
- -0.0 i 0.6; 0.6 Ba/La-140
-1.5 2.5; 2.5
-4.5 i 14.7; 14.7.
-1.5i 9.7; 9.7 '
-0.511.5;1.5 Date Collected -
10-07-97 10-07-97 10-07-97 10-07-97 Lab Code-LF-7481
- LF-7482.
LF-7483 LF-7484 Type-Smallmouth Buffalo Carp.
Gizzard Shad Smallmouth Bass
' Mn-54
-0.8 i 1.0; 1.0
-0.6 t 0.8; 0.8
-0.110.9;0.9' O.5 x 1.2; 1.2 1
Fe-59 '
-1.7 i 26.8; 26.8 0.2 i 0.4; 0.4
-1.1 i 15.0; 15.0 0.814.0;4.0 Co-58 0.3 1 1.2; 1.2 -
-0.1 i 1.0; 1.0
-0.0i 1.0; 1.0
-0.111.5;1.5 Co-60 0.1 1 0.2; 0.2 -
0.1i 0.3; 0.3 0.6i 0.7; 0.7
-0.6i 3.4; 3.4
)
Zn-65
-0.Si 2.2; 2.2
-0.212.4;2.4 0.6 1 2.3; 2.3
-0.713.5;3.5 Zr/Nb-95 0.5 i 1.6; 1.6
~ 0.0 1.0; 1.0 1.4 i 1.5; 1.5
-3.114.9;4.9 Cs-134 0.2i 0.4; 0.4
-0.4 i 0.7; 0.7
-0.3 1.8;1.8
-0.1i 0.0; 0.0 3
. Cs-137 0.4i 0.8; 0.8 '
O.4 i 0.8; 0.8 0.910.9;0.9 1.0 1.3; 1.3 Ba/La 140
-2.8 i 32.1; 32.1 0.3 1.8; 1.8
-1.21 1.4;1.4
-9.0 16.8; 16.8 O
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LASALLE Table ' 4 ; _ Fish, Edible Portions Collection:
- Semiannually
- j m
. ODCM- -
'Q-Cs-137 = 0.1 pCi/g wet weight Required LLDs: -- Mn-54 = 0.13, Fe-59 = 0.26, Co-58 n u.13, Co-60 = 0.13,2n-65 = 0.26, Cs-134 = 0.1, Other LLDs:
. Zr/Nb-95 = 0.20, Ba/La 140 = 0.30 pCi/g wet weight Unitsi 10'8 pCi/g wet weight
. Sample Description and Concentration L-36 Illinois River. Unstream of Discharce Date Collected 10-07-97 Lab Code ~
. LF-7485 Type Channel Catfish Mn-54 0.9i 1.3; 1.3
. Fe-59 1.7 i 24.3; 24.3
. Co-58 '
-1.211.6;1.6 Co-60 0.5141.2;41.2-Zn-65
-1.613.1;3.1
. Zr/Nb-95 1.2i 2.0; 2.0 Cs-134 0.2i 0.1; 0.1 g
-0.7i 1.3; 1.3 Ba/La-140
-2.4i 6.9; 6.9 4
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.J
i
-I l
i LASALI.E Table 5 Bottom Sediments Collection:
Sem: annually
~
O ODCM-U Required LLDs: Cs-134 = 0.15, Cs-137 = 0.18 pCi/g dry weight Other LLDs:
Mn-54 = 0.10; Fe-59 = 0.C0: Co-58, Co-60 = 0.10; Zn-65 = 0.60; Zr/Nb-95 = 0.20; lla/La-140 = 0.60; pCi/g dry weight Units:
10 pCi/g dry weight Sample Dexription and Concentration k40 Illinios River Downstream Date Collected 05-27-97 10-28-97 Lab Code LDS-3316 LDS-8458 Mn-54 0.4 i 1.4; 1.4 0.711.6;1.6 Fe-59
-1.3 i 1.8; 1.8
-0.5 t 2.2; 2.2 Co-58 0.2i 1.6; 1.6 1.512.0;2.0 Co 2.0 6.6; 6.6 4.314.2;4.2 Zn-65
-8.014.6;4.7
-3.114.6;4.6 Zr/Nb-95
-2.712.1;2.2
-1.112.5;2.5 Cs-134 1.4 i 3.8; 3.8 0.614.7;4.7 L
Cs-137 3.9 i 2.1; 2.2 2.011.7;1.7 Ba/La-140 6.0115.8;15.8
-5.417.0;7.0 f
g p
4.
\\,_/
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i Table 6.
Vegetation Collection:
Annually ODCM-(
Required LLDs: 1-131 = 0.06, Cs-134 = 0.06, Cs-137 = 0.08 pCi/g wet weight
(
Other LLDs:
Mn-54 = 0.05; Fe-59 = 0.10; Co-58, Co-60. Zn-65 = 0.05; Zr/Nb = 0.01:
Ba/La-140 = 0.02 pCi/s wet weight Units:
10 pCi/g wet weight l
Sample Description and Concentration L-Control (C) Eucene Clements Date l
Collected 08-21-97 09-18-97 09-18-97 Lab Cale LVE-6177
- LVE-7047 '
LVE-7018 Type Lettuce Red Radishes White Radishes l
I131 0.19 i 1.17;1.17 Mn-54 0.0i 0.7; 0.7.
0.310.8;0.8
-0.310.9;0.9 Fe-59
-0.210.2;0.2
-0.4 i 1.2; 1.2
-0.214.0;4.0 Co-58 0.210.6;0.6
-0.2i 0.8; 0.8
-0.210.9;0.9 Co-60
-0.110.5;0.5
-0.3 i 0.5; 0.5 0.311.5;1.5 Zn-65 03i1.6;1.6
-0.5 i 1.8; 1.8
-1.0i 1.8; 1.8 Zr/Nb-95
-0.3i 0.7; 0.7
-0.310.9;0.9 0.5 1.0; 1.0 Cs-134 0.510.6;0.6 0.6i 3.3; 3.3 0.Si 0.4; 0.4 Cs-137 0.6i 0.7; 0.7 0.3 i 0.8; 0.8 0.6 i 1.0; 1.0
?q Ba/ La-140
-1.5i 3.4; 3.4
-0.1 i 0.5; 0.5
-0.312.6;2.6 V
L-auad 1 Carol O'Brien 6
Date Collected 08-22-97 Lab Code LVE-6146
- 1 l
Type Lettuce I131 0.04 1 0.05;0.05 Mn-54 0.010.5;0.5 Fe-59
-0.2i 0.5; 0.5 Co-58 0.1i 0.5; 0.5 Co-60 0.5 i 0.9; 0.9 Zn-65
-0.4 i 1.2; 1.2 Zr/Nb-95 0.510.6;0.6 Cs-134 0.310.4;0.4 Cs-137 0.810.6;0.6 Ba/La-140 0.3 i 1.9; 1.9 i
p
- ODCM-required; lettuce = broad leaf, radishes = root vegetation.
l
()
- Sample collector unable to locate root vegetation in this quadrant.
l l
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I 1.,
Table. 6.
Vegetation Collection:
LAnnually g
l ODCM-L(
Required LLDs: 131 = 0.06, Cs 134 = 0.06, Cs-137 = 0.08 pCi/g wet weight Other LLDs:
Mn-54 = 0 05; Fe-59 = 0.10; Co-58, Co-60. 2n-65 = 0.05; Zr/Nb = 0.01; Ba/La 140 = 0.02 pCi/g wet weight Units:
10 pCi/g wet weight Sample Description and Concentrat'on L-anad 2 Miko Keesee Date -
Collected 08-22-97 08-22-97 lab Code LVE-6147 * -
LVE4148
- Type Lettuce Radishes I-131
-0.29 i 0.71;0.71-Mn-54 0.1 i 0.6; 0.6 -
0.6 i 1.0; 1.0 Fe-59
-0.8 i 1.7; 1.7
- 0.1 i 0.2; 0.2
. Co-58
-0.110.6;0.6.
0.0i 0.8; 0.8 Co-60 0.110.1;0.1 1.010.8;0.8 Zn-65 0.7i 1.3; 1.3 0.8i 2.3; 2.3 Zr/Nb-95 0.310.6;0.6
-0.5 i 1.0; 1.0 Cs-134
-0.310.3;0.3 0.110.1;0.1 Cs-137 0.310.5;0.5 0.5i 1.0; 1.0
(
Ba / La-140 --
-0.310.8;0.8 1.3i 3.4; 3.4 -
J L-auad 3 Ettema's Farm Date Collected 08-22 08-22-97 08-22-97 Lab Code LVE-6149.50' LVE-6151
- LVE-6157
-Type Beets
. Beet Greens.
Kohlrabi 1-131
-0.42 i 1.16;1.16 Mn-54 0.1i 0.4; 0.4 0.6i 0.8; 0.8 0.0i 0.7; 0.7
'Fe-59.
0.512.8;2.8 0.7i 3.6; 3.6
-1.1i 6.6; 6.6 Co-58
-0.2i 0.4; 0.4 0.9 i 0.8; 0.8 0.4 i 0.7; 0.7 Co-60 0.2i 8.7; 8.7 1.5 i 0.9; 0.9
-0.6i 0.3; 0.3
~
. Zn-65
-0.4 i 0.9; 0.9 0.6 i 1.4; 1.4
-0.5 i 1.7; 1.7 -
Zr/Nb-95 0.4 i 0.4; 0.4
.-0.510.8;0.8 0.1i 0.8; 0.8 l
Cs-134.
-0.010.4;0.4 0.8i 1.5; 1.5 -
0.3 i 1.1 ; 1.1 l
. Cs-137
-0.010.4;0.4.
0.7i 0.9; 0.9 0.510.7;0.7 Ba/La-140
-0.2i 7.6; 7.6
-1.2i 5.0; 5.0
.-0.2i 0.9; 0.9 7
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- ODCM required; lettuce, beet greens = broad leaf; radishes, beets = root vegetation:
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LASALLE Table 6.
Vegetation.
Collection:
Annually i
ODCM-
l.
Other LLDs:
Mn-54 = 0.05; Fe-59 = 0.10; Co-5F, Co-60, Zn-65 = 0.05: Zr/Nb = 0.01:
Ba/La-140 = 0.02 pCi/g wet wei'.at -
4 Units:
10 pCi/g wet weight l-L Sample Description and Concentration l
L-anna 4 Tom Ca*
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.Date -
Collected 08-22-97 08-22-97 08-22-97 Lab Code LVE-6153 '
LVE-6154 '
LVE-6155 li-Type Beet Greens Beets Broccoli Leaves I
l-131 0.05 i u.61; 0.61
-1.50 1 1.56;1.57
' Mn-54 0.4 i 0.9; 0.9 0.2 1 0.7; 0.7 -
0.51 0.9;0.9 Fe 59 0.010.1;0.1 0.6 i 1.6; 1.6
-1.0 i 10.6; 10.6 Co-58
-0.6i 0.9; 0.9 0.010.6;0.6 0.310.8;0.8 Co-60
-0.5 i 1.5; 1.5 0.010.5;0.5' O.8 i 1.0; 1.0 Zn-65
-1.212.1;2.1 1.0i 1.7; 1.7
-0.91 2.0;2.0
' Zr/Nb-95
' O.1i 1.0; 1.0
-0.2i 0.7; 0.7
-0.1 i 1.0; 1.0 Cs-134 -
0.7i 1.0; 1.0 _
-0.410.8;0.8 0.8i 0.7; 0.7 Cs 137
-0.111.0;1.0 0.010.6;0.6 0.7i 1.0; 1.0 1
d Ba/La-140 0.4 i 1.8; 1.8 0.4 i 3.6; 3.6 0.3 i 1.2; 1.2 l
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LASALLE Table ' 7.
Surface Water l
f Collection:
. Monthly composites of weekly collections ODCM-
. Gross Beta = 4, Mn 54 = 15, Fe-59 = 30. Co-58 = 15. Co-60 = 15. Zn-65 = 30.
' Required LLDs:
Zr/Nb-95 = 15, Cs-134 = 15. Cs 137 = 18, Ba/La-140 = 15 pCi/L Units:-
pCi/L Sample Description and Concentration L-21 (C) Illinnis River at Seneca 1997-Collection:
January February March Period Lab Code LSW-525' LSW 971 LSW.1680 Gross Beta -
5.9 i 1.9 ;2.1 4.9 i 1.3:1.5 3.011.6;i.7
[.-
. Mn 0.410.8;0.8 0.512.7;2.7
-0.7 i 3.I; 3.I Fe-59
-0.5 i 1.1 ; 1.1
-l.6i 2.8; 2.8 2.7 i 28.1: 28.1
' Co-58 '
-0.5 i 1.1; 1.1-
-0.3 i 2.8; 2.8 0.8 3.0; 3.0 s
Co-60 0.4 i 5.2: 5.2 :
-2.614. I ; 4. I 3.I 41,9;41.9.
Zn-65
-0.9i 1.6; i.6 0.116.1;6.1
-1.4 t 6.3: 6 3 Zr/Nb-95
- -1.5 i 1.4; 1.4 -
1.6t 2.9; 2.9
-0.8 i 3.7; 3.7 -
- Cs.I34
= 0.0i 0.0; 0.0
- 0. I i 0.6; 0.6 0.2 i 2.0; 2.0
'l lp V
- Cs 137 -
-0.0 t 0.9; 0.9 1.3 i 2.9; 2.9 0.5 i 3.2: 3.2 Ba/La-l40 -
-2.3 i 3.6; 3.6
-10.3 1 50.I;50.1 2.8 i 5.I; 5.I i
1997:
Collection April May June Period i
Lab Code I. SW-2753 LSW-3888 LSW-4610
~ Gross Beta 4.8 i 1.6 ; 1.8 5.4 i 1.3 ;1.6 5.0 1.7;i.9 Mn-54 0.8i 3.3; 3.3 0.I i 1.6; 1.6
-0.6i 1.5 ; 1.5 Fe-59 0.8 i 1.3: 1.3
-0.2 i 1.3; 1.3 2.3 t 22.I : 22.1 -
Co-58 3.7 i 3.9; 4.0
-0.4 i 1.9; 1.9 1.5i 2.4; 2.4 Co-60
-0.8 1 2.I; 2.1 0.5 i 1.7 ; 1.7 0.510.4;0.4.
3 Zn-65
.-0.8 i 6.4; 6.4
-0.212.9;2.9'
-0.9 3.7;3.7 Zr/Nb 3.9 i 4.I; 4.2
-0.7i 2.4 ; 2.4
- 2. I i 2.9i 2.9 L
' Cs 'l 34 -
. -0.2 i 0.9; 0.9 -
-2.4 i 19.5; 19.5
-0.1i 0.I; 0.I I
Cs-137 -
0.4 i 3.6; 3.6
-0.2 i 1.9; i.9
-2.I i 2.2: 2.2
^
Ba/La-140 -
-2.3 i $4.4 ; 54.4 0.6i 5.4 ; 5.4
-0.214.0;4.0 l
' Results redect one collection during the month; river frozen.
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Tabie 7.
' Surface Water -
Collection:
Monthly composites of weekly collections ODCM-Gross Beta = 4, Mn-54 = 15, Fe-59 = 30, Co-58 = 15 Co-60 = 15,2n-65 = 30, Required LLDs:
Zr/Nb-95 = 15, Cs 134 = IS, Cs-137 = 18. Ba/La-140 = 15 pCi/L Units:
pCi/L Sample Description and Concentration l
L-21 (C) Illinois River at Seneca 1997
)
Collection July-August September Period.
H Lab Code'-
. LSW 5588 LSW-6576 LSW-77;0 Gross Beta -
6.9 i 1.9 :2.2 38i1.7;1.8 7.0 :E 1.9 ; 2.2 -
')
Mn 0.512.7;2.7.
1.5i 2.3; 2.3 0.2 i 2.6; 2.6 Fe-59 1.9 i 4.3 : 4.3
-5.9 6.9; 7.0 4.9 i 15.2; 15.2
- Co-58
-0.0 1 2.8; 2.8
-1.9i 2.6; 2.6
- O. I 2.8; 2.8 -
Co-60_
1,7 i 2.3; 2.3
- 0. I i 0. I ; 0.1 0.310.6;0.6
~ Zn-65 3.7i 5.6; 5.6
-1.I i 4. I ; 4.1
-7.I 7.I;7.2 Zr/Nb-95' 1.9i 3.2; 3.3 1.8i 8.6; 8.6
-0.9 1 3.I; 3.l Cs 134
_ l.4 1 2.1; 2.1-
-0.7 1 0.9; 0.9
-0.5 1 1.7; 1.7 d
Cs 137.
0.912.7;2.7 0.1 i 2.4; 2.4 3.I i 2.7; 2.7 Ba/La 140
-2.7 i 12.0; 12.0 1.3 i 7.6; 7.6 2.318.5;8.5 i
1997 Collection October November -
December Period Lab Code LSW 8600 LSW-9480 LSW-10085 Gross Beta 8.211.9;2.3 6.9 1.9 ; 2.2 6.7 i 1.9 ;2.I Mn-54 0.1 i 1.9; i.9 0.8 i 2.1 : 2.1 0.7 1 2.I; 2.I Fe-59
-0.5 i 1.I; 1.1 5.9 i 23.4; 23.4
-2.9i 5.2 ; 5.3 Co-58 =
0.8 1 2.2; 2.2
-0. I i 2.5 ; 2.5 0.7 i 2.3 ; 2.3 Co-60.
1.3 i 2.6; 2.6 1.1 i 21.3: 21.3 1.3 3.5;3.5 Zn -1.3 i 3.31 3.3 0.5i 4.8 ; 4.8
- 0. I i 4.3 ; 4.3 Zr/Nb-95
-0.2i 2.9; 2.9
-1.4i 3.0; 3.0 0.7i 2.5 ; 2.5 Cs-134 0.1 i 0.2; 0.2
-2.2 i 1.6; 1.7
-0. I i 0.2; 0.2 V-.
Cs-137 ?
-0.7i 2.0; 2.0 0.9i 2.2; 2.2 0.4 i 2.2: 2.2 j
Ba/Isl40
-1.5 1.4;1.4
-11.8 i 14.9; 15.0
-2.2 i 39.7; 39.7 w
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LASALLE Table 7,
Surface Water p)
(
Collection:
Monthly composites of weekly collections ODCM-Gross Beta = 4, Mn-54 = 15, Fe-59 = 30, Co-58 = 15, Co-60 = 15,2n-65 = 30, Required LLDs:
Zr/Nb-95 = 15, Cs-134 = 15, Cs-137 = 18, lla/La-140 = 15 pCi/L Units:
pCi/L r
Sample Description and Concentration L-40 Illinois River Downstream 1997 Collection January February March Period Lab Code LSW-526' LSW-972 LSW-168 i Gross Beta 5.7 1 1.8 :2.0 5.2 i 1.3 ; 1.5 5.8 1 1.8:2.0 Mn 54 0.8 i 1.1; 1.1
-1.3 i 2.9 ; 2.9
-0.2 2.0; 2.0 Fe-59 2.6 i 17.0; 17.0 0.1 i 0.6; 0.6
-0.9 i 9.0 ; 9.0 Co-58
-0.0i 1.3; 1.3 0.213.5;3.5
-1.8 i 2.7; 2.7 Co-60 1.3 i 2.1 ; 2.1 3.7i I7. I ; 17.1
- 0. I i 0.4 ; 0.4 Zn-65
- 0. I i 2.4; 2.4 1.7i 5.8; 5.8
-1.01 4.8;4.8 y
Zr/Nb-95 1.0i 1.8 ; 1.8 3.013.6;3,7
-0.61 2.8;2.8 i
/7 Cs.134
-0.210.4;0.4 1.412.0;2.0
-0. I i 0.6 ; 0.6 h
Cs-137 0.3 i 1. I ; 1.1
-0.6i 2.8; 2.8
-0.412.2;2.2 Ba/La-140 2.6 i 3.1; 3.1 1.5128.3;28.3 2.2i 3.7; 3.7 1997 Collection April May June Period j
Lab Cale LSW-2754 LSW 3889 LSW-4611 Gross Beta 4.8 1.7;1.9 5.2 i 1.3 ; 1.5 5.5 i 1.6 ; 1.8 i
Mn-54 0.4 1 2.3; 2.3 0.1 1 2.2; 2.2
-0.6 i 1.8; l.8 i
Fe-59 1,I i 4.6; 4.6 4.019.4;9.4 1.02. 21.7; 21.7 Co-58
-0.I i 2.6; 2.6
-1.0i 2.2; 2.2 0.8 i 1.9 ; i.9 Co-60 1.1 1.9; 1.9
-0.310.5;0.5
-0.410.3:0.3 Zn-65 1.2 i 3.6; 3.6
-2.1 i 4.2; 4.2
-0.7 i 3.'7 ; 3.7 l
Zr/Nb-95 1.7 i 2.9; 2.9 0.7i 2.9; 2.9 0.5 1 2.3; 2.3 Cs-134 0.6 2.0; 2.0 2.2 i 89.4; 89.4
- 0. I 10. I ; U. I j
-0.712.5;2.5 0.3 2.3;2.3 0.8 1 1.8; 1.8 I
Ba/La-140
-6.4132.4;32.4 2.01 6.4;6.4
-1.8 i 4.1 ; 4.1 i
i
- Results reflect one collection during the month; river frozen.
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3 Table 7.
' Surface Water
\\
Collection:
- Monthly composites of weekly collections
.. d
~
.1 i
ODCM,
Gross Beta = 4. Mn 54 = 15, Fe-59 = 30. Co-58 = 15. Co-60 = 15. 2n-65 = 30, j
l Required LLDs:.Zr/Nb-95 = 15 Cs-134 = 15. Cs-137 = 18, Ba/La-140 = I5 pCi/L
. Units:
pCi/L
.j Sample Description and Concentration l
L-40 Illinois River Downstream I
1997-Collection July August -
September.
~ Period i
LSW-6577 LSW-771 I l
Lab Code LSW-5589 I
Gross Beta '
5.2 i 1.7 ; 1.8 5.4 i 1.3 ; 1.5 5.9 i 1.7 ;1.9 Mn -0.512.3;2.3
-0.911.8;1.8
-0.112.0;2.0 l
Fe-59 2.8i 16.0; I6.0 1.213.6;3.6 3.I i 8.5; 8.6 Co-58 0.313.I;3.1
-0.2 1 2.2; 2.2 1.3 i 2.3; 2.3 Co-60 0.2 i 0.3; 0.3
-0.3 i 2.3 ; 2.3
-0.7i 1.4; 1.4 Zn-65 0.4 i 4.8; 4.8
-2.5 i 4.2 ; 4.2
-0.913.8;3.8 Zr/Nb 2.2 i 4.7; 4.7.
-1.1 1 3.3; 3.3 0.4 2.9; 2.9 l:q Cs-134
-0.6 i 0.6; 0.7 -
-1.012.4;2.4 1.4i 0.8; 0.8
- Q Cs-137 0.I i 2.3; 2.3
-0.5 i 2.0; 2.0 3.5 2.4; 2.4 Ba/La-140
-21.3 i 91.9; 92.0 1.9 i 4.8; 4.8
-3.6 i 20.2; 20.2 1997 Collection October November December Period
. Lab Code LSW-860i LSW-9481 LSW-l(X)86 1
Gross Beta.
7.7 i 1.8 ; 2.2 5.1 i 1.7 ; 1.8 6.4 i 1.4 ;1.7 l
-0.211.8;1.8 0.2 i 1.9 ; i.9
-0.611.7;i.7 Fe-59 1.4i 3.2; 3.2 0.9i 5.9; 5.9
-3.5128.I;28.1 Co-58 1.3i 2.3; 2.3
-0.3 i 2.4 ; 2.4
-0.5 i 1.8; 1.8 l
Co-60 '
O.2 i 0.4;0.4 1.2i 3.I ; 3.1
-0.21 0.9;0.9 l-Zn-65 0.5 1 4.4; 4.4
-4.8 i 4.4 ; 4.4 0.413.9;3.9 Zr/Nb-95 0.1 i 2.9 ; 2.9
-2.713.4;3.4
-1.112.0;2.0 Cs-134 1.513.2;3.2 0.8i 1.4; 1.4 0.6110.2;10.2 Cs-137
-0.7 1 2.3; 2.3
-0.4 i 2.2 ; 2.2 1.21 1.7;1.7 Ba/La-140 0.3 i 0.8 ; 0.8 13.6 i 6.8; 7.1 0.310.7;0.7 t
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'LASALLE
. Table 7.
Surface Water
!y.
Collection:
- Quarterly composites of weekly collections l'
ODCM-
- Required LLDi. H-3 = 200 pCi/L Units:
pCi/L.
~
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l-1997
. Samole Descriotion and Concentration Collection Period Lab Code Tritium l
l L-21 (C) Illinois River at Seneca l'
l
'Ist Quarter LSW-1767 323t 90;100 -
2nd Quarter.
LSW-5185 177 89;92 3rd Quarter LSW-7712 320 1 100;109 4th Quarter ~
LSW-10096 266 i 91;98 :
L-40 illinois River Downstream ist Quarter LSW-1768 230 1 86;91 l
- 2nd Quarter
' LSW-5186,7 191 1 63;66
. 3rd Quarter LSW-7713 385 111;123 l1 4th Quarter LSW-10097 285 i 91;99 d
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LASALLE Table. 8<
Well Water ~
--b Collection:
Quarterly V"
ODCM-H-3 = 200 Mn-54 = 15, Fe-59 = 30 Co-58 = 15. Co-60 = 15. 7n-65 = 30.
Required LLDs: Zr/Nb-95 = IS, Cs-134 = 15 Cs-137 = 18 Ba/La-140 = 15 pCi/L
' Units:
pCi/L Sarnple Description and Concentration -
. L-27 LSCS Onsite Well at Station.
Date
- Collected 01-08-97 04-09-97 07-08-97 10-08-97 Lab Code LWW-109 LWW 1948 LWW-4764 LWW-7579 H-3
-48 i 79;79
-22 i 75;75
.26i 83;83' 23 i 83;83 Mn-54 0.3 i 2.1 : 2.1 1.61 1.8;1.8 0.1 i 1.6; 1.6
-0.41-1.8;1.8
.Fe-59 1.212.I ; 2.l -
-0.8i 1.6; 1.6
-2.3110.8;I0.8 1.9 5.2 ; 5.2 Co-58
-2.212.4;2.4
. -0.3 i 1.7; 1.7 0.9 i 2.I; 2,1 0.4 t 2.I: 2.I Co-60 1.6i 1.1; l.2 0.210.9;0.9
-0.210.3;0.3 0.4 i 0.7; 0.7 Zn-65
-3.314.5;4.6'
-3.8 i 3.7; 3.7
-1.114.3;4.3
-1.213.6;3.6
- Zr/Nb-95
-6.I i 10.9; 10.9
-0.3 i 2.3 ; 2.3 0.3 i 2.5; 2.5
-1.4 1 3.2; 3.2
- (
Cs 134
-0.2 i o.1: 0.1 0.110.1;0.1 1.6i 1.1 ; 1.1
--0.812. l ; 2.1 '
Cs 137 0.3 i 2.4; 2.4 1.2 i 1.9; 1.9 0.512.2;2.2
- 0. I i 2.0; 2.0 Ba/La-140 5.9 i 16.4; 16.4 0.3 i 0.6; 0.6
-2.9i 5.4; 5.4
-0.8 i 29.7; 29.7 L-28 Marseilles Well
. Date Collected 01-08-97 04-09-97 07-08-97 10-08-97 Lab Code LWW 110 LWW-1949 LWW-4765 LWW-7580 H-3 5 i 81;81
-15 i 75;75
-75 i 78;79 81 82:82 Mn-54
. -0.2i 2.0; 2.0 2.912.8;2.8 1.2 1.6; 1.6
- 1. I i 2.4 ; 2.4 Fe-59 3.2 i 10.4; 10.4 1.9i 2.0; 2.0
-1.1 i 1.4; 1.4
-0.4 0.6; 0.6 Co.58 1.2 i 2.8; 2.8
-1.5i 3.6; 3.6
-0.4i 1.7; 1.7
-1.5 i 2.7; 2.7 i
-1.3 i 3.I ; 3.1 0.2 i 1.7: I.7
-0.6i 0.7; 0.7 1.2 i 2.3: 2.3-Zn-65
~ -0.1 i 5.4; 5.4 2.4 5.8;5.8 0.4 i 3.1 ; 3.1
-4.5 i 5.0; 5.1 Zr/Nb-95
-0.3 i 4.3 ; 4.3
-0.5 i 4.1 ; 4.1
-0.2i 2.3; 2.3
-1.9 1 3.3: 3.3 L Cs-134 -
' O.7i 1.0; 1.0
-1.5 i 21.9; 21.9
-0.2i 0.7 ; 0.7
-0.5 i 2.4 ; 2.4
- Cs. I 37 0.9 i 3.2; 3.2
-2.3i 3.2; 3.2
-0.3 1.7; 1.7 1.0 1 2.4; 2.4
' Ba/La-140 1.416.6;6.6
-3.3 i 17.1 ; I 7.1 0.8 i 5.0; 5.0 8.3 11.3; I l.4 l
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NEAREST RESIDENCES CENSUS O
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.LASALLE-MILCH ANIMALS CENSUS,1997 A.
There is only one dairy farm within a 6.2-mile radius of LaSalle County Station.
. B.
Samnling Locations L-16 ' Lowery Dairy Farm l
8.2 miles, Sector F Number of cows - 105 Diet consists of: ground grain, hay and silage; no pasture l
l
' Robert Bettenhousen Farm 8.5 miles, Sector J Number of cows -50 Diet consists of: 5% or less pasture, ground grain, silage, and hay Gass Farm 4.6 miles, Sector R Number of cows-1 Diet consists of: 50% pasture 25% ground grain 25% hay l
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NEARES'I LIVESTOCK CENSUS,1997
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Nearest livestock of the LaSalleSt. tion within a 6.2 mile radius.
Sector Direction Distance
-A N'
4.0 miles B
NNE 1.7 miles C
NE 3.5 miles
't D
ENE 3.1 miles E
E None F
ESE None 1
G SE 4.7 miles H
SSE 4.7 miles J
S 4.7 miles K
SSW None L
SW None M
WSW None N
W 3.0 miles P
WNW 3.0 miles
.Q NW 4.0 miles R
NNW 4.6 miles 1
Census conducted by J. Benham on September 23,1997 O
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[
NEAREST RESIDENCE CENSUS,1997
~
Nearest resident of the LaSalle Station within a 6.2 mile radius.
Sector
. Direction '
Dhtance s
A~
N 3.9 miles B
NNE
' 1.8 miles
'C NE 2.1 miles -
D ENE 3.3 miles E
E 3.2 miles F
ESE 1.4 miles G
SE 1.7 miles H
SSE' 1.8 miles J.
S 1.5 miles K
SSW 0.7 miles
+
L SW 1.0 miles M
WSW 1.5 miles
- N W
0.8 miles P
WNW 0.9 miles Q'-
.NW 1.8 miles R
NNW 1.7 miles-Census conducted by J. Benham on ' September 23,1997
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Date: 30 JAN-98
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Camma Radiation Measured in mA by TLDs
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$1te Description 1997 1997 1997 1997
- 1. INDICATOR LOCATIONS
- 4. Air Samplers (2 TLDs per location!
16.0 2 17.8 2 18.4 2
16.6 2 L-01 NEARSITE No.1 17.3 2 13.6 2 16.0 2 14.9 2 L-03 ONSITE NO.3 15.9 2 14.6 2 16.2 2 15.7 2 L*04 ONSITE NO. 4 16.5 2 15.9 2 17.3 2 16.2 2
L*05 ONSITE No.5 16.1 2 15.6 2 17.8 2
16.2 2 L-06 NEARSITE No.6 16.6 2 15.1 2 17.8 2 16.0 2 L 07 SENECA 17.0 2 15.0 2 18.1 2 16.4 2
L 08 MARSEILLES 14.6 2 13.2 2 15.7 2 14.3 2 L 11
' RANSOM Air Sampler Mean. S,0.
16.2 1.1 15.1 + 1.5 17.2 1,1 15.8 : 0.8 16.1 1.4 Annual Air Sampler Mean S.D.
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' 11. CONTROL !.CCAT10NS (2 TLDs per location) 14.4 2 34.7 2-15.4 2 14.3 2 L 10 STREATOR CONTROL LOCATION Mean : S.D.
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- NOTE: Teledyne participates in intercomparison studies administered by U.S. EPA Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory, Las Vegas, Nevada. The results are reported in Appendix A.
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evaluation program. Appendix A is updated four times a year; the complete Appendix is included in March, June, September and December monthly progress reports only. Please refer to March, June, September and December progress reports for information.
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Interlaboratory Comoarison Program Results Teledyne Brown Engineering Environmental Services, Midwest Laboratory (formerly Teledyne Isotopes and Hazelton Environmental Services) has participated in interlaboratory comparison (crosscheck) programs since the formulation of its quality control program in December 1971. These programs are operated by agencies which supply environmental type samples (e.g., milk or water) containing concentrations of radionuclides know to the issuing agency but not to participant laboratories. The purpose of such a program is to provide an independent check on the laboratory's analytical procedures and to alert
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Participant laboratories measure the concentration of specified radionuclides and report them to the issuing agency. Several months later, the agency reports the known values to the participant laboratories and specifies control limits. Results consistently higher or lower than the known values or outside the control limits indicate a need to check the instruments or procedures used.
The results in Table A-1 were obtained through participation in the environmental sample crosscheck program for milk, water, air filters, and food camples during the current year. This program is conducted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Research and Developement National Exposure Research Laboratory Characterization Research Division-Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Table A-3 lists results of the in-house " blank" samples.
Table A-4 lists results of the in-house " duplicate" program.
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Out-of-limit results are explained directly below the result.
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's crosscheck program, comparison of EPA and Teledyne Brown Engineering Environmental Services, Midwest Laboratory results for various sample media'.
t Concentration m pCi/ L, Lab Sample Date EPA Resu;t' Control TBEESML Rasults Code Tvpe Collected Analysis 1s. N=1 Limits 2 Sigma d STW-782 Water Jan,1997 Sr-89 12.0 t 5.0 3.3 - 20.7 9.7 0.6: 1.1 STW-782 Water Jan,1997 Sr-90 25.0 i 5.0 16.3 - 33.7 24.0 1.0; 2.6 STW 783 Water Jan,1997 Gr. Alpha 5.2 5.0 0.0 - 13.9 10.0 1.4 ; 1.8 STW-783 Water Jan,1997 Gr. Beta 14.7 5.0 6.0 - 23.4 15.812.0;3.2 STW-784 Water Feb,1997 I131 86.0 9.0 70.4 - 101.6 86.0 i 2.0;8.8 STW-784 Water Feb,1997 I-131 86.0 9.0 70.4 - 101.6 79.312.0;8.2 STWW-786 Water Feb,1997 Ra-226 5.9 0.9 4.3 - 7.5 6.710.2;0.7 STWW-786 Water Feb,1997 Ra-228 8.2 t 2.1 4.6 - 11.8 8.4 i 1.1 ; 1.4 STWW-786 Water Feb,1997 Uranium 27.0 i 3.0 21.8 - 32.3 26.5 1.3; 2.9 STW-787 Water Mar,1997 H-3 7900.0 1 790.0 6529.4 - 9270.6 7594.0 1 279.7;1070.0 STW-794 Water Apr,1997 Gr. Alpha 48.0 12.0 27.2 - 68.8 44.3 1.6; 5.6
,y TW-794 Water Apr,1997 Ra-226 13.012.0 9.5 - 16.5 10.7 0.9; 1.4 RJ STW-794 Water Apr,1997 Ra-228 3.1 0.8 1.7 - 4.5 4.7 0.4 ;0.6 All raw data and calculations were reviewed for errors. The analysis was repeated with the technician observed by the lab supervisor; the result of the reanalysis 3.110.5 pCi/L. The suspected cause of the higher result was the lower than expected recovery of barium tracer. No further action is planneci at this time.
STW-794 Water Apr,1997 Uranium 24.0 i 3.0 18.8 - 29.2 26.8 i 0.3;2.7 STW-795 Water Apr,1997 Co-60 21.0 5.0 12.3 - 29.7 21.7 0.6; 3.2 STW-795 Water Apr,1997 Cs-134 31.0 i 5.0 22.3 - 39.7 27.311.2;4.1 STW-795 Water Apr,1997 Cs-137 22.0i5.0 13.3 - 30.7 21.7 1.5; 3.5 STW-795 Water Apr,1997 Gr. Beta 102.1 1 15.3 75.6 - 128.6 98.212.1;15.3 STW-795 Water Apr,1997 Sr-89 24.0 5.0 15.3 32.7 21.311.2;2.4 STW-795 Water Apr,1997 Sr-90 13.0 5.0 4.3 - 21.7 12.7 0.6;1.4 STW-796 Water Jun,1997 Ba-133 25.0 i 5.0 16.3 - 33.7 24.711.2;3.7 i
STW 796 Water Jun,1997 Co-60 18.0 i 5.0 9.3 - 26.7 18.710.6;2.8 l
cSTW-796 Water Jun,1997 Cs-134 22.015.0 13.3 - 30.7 19.7 0.6; 2.9
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's crosscheck program, comparison of EPA and Teledyne Brown Engineering Environmental Services, Midwest Laboratory results for various sample media'.
Concentration in pCi/L
Lab Sample Date EPA Result' Control TBEESML Results Code Type Collected Analysis 1s. N=1 Limits 2 Sigma d STW-796 w ater Jun,1997 Zn-65 100.0 1 10.0 82.7 - 117.3 101.0 2.0;14.7 STW-797 Water Jun,1997 Ra-226 3.0 0.5 2.1 - 3.9 2.7 0.1 ; 0.3 STW-797 Water Jun,1997 Ra-228 3.110.8 1.7 - 4.5 2.3 0.3;0.4 STW-797 Water Jun,1997 Uranium 40.3 4.0 33.4 - 47.2 33.1 1.0; 3.9 STW-799 Water Jul,1997 St-89 44.0 5.0 35.3 - 52.7 37.7 3.2;4.9 STW-799 Water Jul,1997 Sr-90 16.015.0 7.3 - 24.7 16.0 1.0; 1.9 STW 802 Water Jul,1997 I-131 10.0 6.0 0.0 - 20.4 10.7 1.2 ;1.6 STW-800 Water Jul,1997 Gr. Alpha 3.' 1 5.0 0.0 - 11.8 3.1 0.3;0.5 STW-800 Water Jul,1997 Gr. Beta 15.1 5.0 6.4 - 23.8 13.9 0.2;2.2 STW-801 Water Aug,1997 H-3 11010.0 t 1101.0 9099.8 - 12920.2 11348.7 241.4;1562.2 STW-803 Water Sep,1997 Ra-226 20.0 t 3.0 14.8 - 25.2 20.0 0.8; 2.1 JW-803 Water Sep,1997 Ra-228 8.0 2.0 4.5 - 11.5 7.0 0.1; 0.7 v
STW-803 Water Sep,1997 Uranium 5.1 3.0 0.0 - 10.3 5.0 0.1 ; 0.5 STW-811 Water Nov,1997 Ba-133 99.0110.0 81.7 - 116.3 97.3 5.0;14.9 STW-811 Water Nov 1997 Co-60 27.0 i 5.0 18.3 - 35.7 28.3 1.7; 4.4 STW-811 Water Nov,1997 Cs-134 10.015.0 1.3 - 18.7 9.7 1.0; 1.7 STW-811 Water Nov,1997 Cs-137 74.015.0 65.3 - 82.7 78.0 3.5;11.8 STW-811 Water Nov,1997 Zn-65 75.0 8.0 61.1 - 88.9 76.7 2.1;11.2 l
- Results obtained by Teledyne Brown Engineering Environmental Services Midwest Laboratory as a participant in the environmental sample crosscheck program operated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Research and Developement National Exposure Research Laboratory Characterization Research Division-Las Vegas, Nevada.
- USEPA results are presented as the known values and expected laboratory precision (1 sigma,1 determination) and control limits as defined by the EPA.
- Unless otherwise indicated, the TBEESML results are given as the mean 2 standard deviations for three determinations. The numbers after the semi-colon are the Total Propagated Uncertainty of the result.
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- 2s, n=1' SPW-844 Water Jan,1997 Th-230 A
3.1 2.4 - 3.7 3.1 0.1;0.3 SPW-844 Water Jan,1997 Th-232 A
3.1 2.4 - 3.7 3.4 0.1; 0.4 SPW-548 Water Feb,1997 Gr. Beta A
41.9 33.1-50.6 43.9 1.3;4.6 SPMI-534 Milk F ' 1997 Cs-134 A
56.4 43.8-69.0 48.6 4.9; 6.9 SPMI-534 Milk reb,1997 Cs-137 A
52.3 37.0- 67.6 54.7 8.5;10.1 SPMI-535 Milk Feb,1997 Sr-89 A
40.0 26.7-53.4 49.8 7.9; 9.4 SPMI-535 Milk Feb,1997 Sr-90 A
50.3 40.1-60.5 48.9 1.7; 5.2 SPW-536 Water Feb,1997 H-3 A
28234.0 22650.4-33817.6 27229.7 452.1;2760.2 SPW-547 Water Feb,1997 Co-60 A
63.0 45.7-80.2 65.218.8;10.9 SPW-547 Water Feb,1997 Cs-134 A
56.4 41.2-71.7 53.0 8.0; 9.6 SPW-547 Water Feb,1997 Cs-137 A
52.3 32.8-71.8 60.4 12.9;14.2 SPW-600 Water Feb,1997 I 131 A
66.3 52.4-80.2 72.2 1.0; 7.3 SPW-600 Water Feb,1997 I-131(g)
A 66.3 43.3-89.3 68.8 14.8:16.3 SPCH-701 Charcoal Feb,1997 I-131(g)
A 1.1 0.9 - 1.3 1.2 0.0;0.1 Canister P-704 Air Filter Feb,1997 Gr. Beta A
5.7 4.5 - 6.9 6.3 0.0;0.6
%rW-838 Water Feb,1997 Ra-226 A
17.3 13.6-21.0 19.8 0.2; 2.0 SPW-838 Water Feb,1997 Ra-228 A
31 3 23.7-38.9 36.8 i 2.6;4.5 SPW 840 Water Feb,1997 Sr-90 A
33.5 26.1-41.0 35.812.0;4.1 SPW. ^.41 Water Feb,1997 I-129 A
14.9 11.7-18.2 15.5 0.9; 1.8 SPW-843 Water Feb,1997 Fe-55 A
1.5 0.8 - 2.2 1.410.5;0.5 SPAP-2730 Air Filter Mar,1997 Cs-137 A
1.9 1.5 - 2.3 2.2 i 0.0;0.2 SPMI-1670 Milk Apr,1997 Cs-134 A
53.6 38.0 69.2 50.3 8.9;10.2 SPMI-1670 Milk Apr,1997 Cs-137 A
52.1 31.0- 73.2 56.1 i 14.9;15.9 SPW-2073 Water Apr,1997 Co-60 A
51.3 39.3-63.3 54.1 4.3; 6.9 SPW 2073 Water Apr,1997 Cs-134 A
53.2 41.6-64.8 47.614.2;6.3 SPW-2073 Water Apr,1997 Cs-137 A
52.1 38.5-65.7 60.7 5.8;8.4 SPW-2075 Water Apr,1997 Gr. Alpha A
41.3 32.8-49.8 34.6 2.7; 4.4 SPW-2075 Water Apr,1997 Gr. Beta A
41.7 33.3-50.1 38.7 1.7; 4.2 SPW 2546 Water Apr,1997 H-3 A
26257.0 21050.9-31463.1 25445.5 i 428.4;2580.4 SPF-3434 Fish May,1997 Cs-134 A
0.2 0.2 - 0.3 0.2 i 0.0;0.0 SPF-3434 Fish May,1997 Cs-137 A
0.2 0.2 - 0.3 0.2 0.0; 0.0 SPW-3750 Water Jun,1997 I-131 A
71.8 57.0- 86.6 76.2 i 0.8;7.7 SPW-3750 Water Jun,1997 I-131(g)
A 71.8 53.6-90.0 66.6 i 8.8;11.0 l
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71.8 56.6-87.0 79.9 0.8; 8.0 i
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SPCH-375 Charcoal Jun,1997. 1-131(g)
A 76.6 60.7-92.5 81.9 0.3 ; S.2 i
Canister SPMI-4216
- Milk Jul,1997.- Cs-134 A'
39.5 28.9 50.1 38.3 5.5;6.7 SPMI-4216
- M11k Jul,1997 Cs-137 A
41.5 25.8-57.2 46.5 10.6;11.6 SPMI-4216 Milk Jul,1997 I 131 A-83.2 67.3-99.1 75.2 0.8;7.6 i
- SPMI-4216 M11x Jul,1997 I-131(g)
A 83.2 63.9-102.6 84.9 7.0;11.0 SPMI-4216
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33.2 26.2-40.2 33.6i l.4;3.7 l = SPW-4420 Water Jul,1997 Co A 24.9 17.3-32.5 26.3 t 4.4;5.1 SPW-4420 Water Jul,1997 ' Cs-134 A
39.5 29.4 49.7 36.6 5.0;6.2 i
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41.5 28.3-54.6 45.6 7.8;9.0 SPW-4420 Water Jul,1997 I-131(g)
A 83.2 62.0- 104.4 85.2 9.7;12.9 i
- $PW-4420 Water Jul,1997 St-90 A
33.2 25.9-40.5 36.3 i l.6;4.0.
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41.5 25.8 57.2 46.5 i 10.6;11.6 l
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A 83.2 63.9-102.6 84.917.0;11.0
. C W-5470 Water Jul,1997. Fe-55 A
5.5 4.1 - 6.8 4.5i 0.6;0.8 N 5472 Water Jul,1997 H-3 A
41578.0 33304.4-49851.6 41026.0 i 329.0;4115.8 l-SPW-5474 Water Jul,1997 Gr. Alpha A
41.3 31.8-50.8 49.312.1;5.3 SPW-5474 Water Jul,1997 Gr. Beta A
41.4 32.6-50.2 44.5 i 1.3;4.6 SPF-5476 Fish Jul,1997 Cs-134 A
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36.1 24.8 47.4 37.4 i 6.7;7.7 SPW-7500 -
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41.2 24.6-57.8 52.8 i 11.3:12.5'
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78.3 62.6-94.0 78.1 1.2:7.9
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18.0 12.7-23.4 15.2 3.3;3.6
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82.4 61.8-103.1 91.1 8.4;12.4 l- [SPMI-7505 Milk Oct,1997 I-131 A
78.3 63.0- 93.6 73.5 i 1.3;7.5 L SPMI-7505 Mlik Oct,1997 I-131(g)
A 78.3 58.9-97.7 74.6 i 8.8;11.5 l L ' SPMI-7506 Milk Oct,1997 Sr-89 A
39.5 30.0- 49.0 31.3 4.65.6
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33.0 26.2-39.7 31.5 1.4 ;3.4 SPCH-772 Charcoal Oct,1997 I-131(g)
A 0.4 0.3 - 0.6 0.5 i 0.1;0.1 Canister SPAP-7730 Air Filter Oct,1997 Gr. Beta (ss) A 3.0 2.43.7 3.110.0;0.3
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- 2s, n=1' SPW-9315 W:.ter -
Nov,1997 Gr. Alpha -
A 41.3 29.0- 53.6 51.4 6.4 ;8.2 SPW-9315 :
Water Nov,1997 Gr. Beta
'A-43.2
-32.7-53.6 48.9 3.7;6.2 i
SPW-9706
' Water Dec,1997. Gr. Alpha A-41.3 31.0- 51.5 40.5i 4.6;6.1
' SPW 9853 Wa ter..
Dec,1997 Co-60
'A 42.1 28.4-55.7 4 4.9 t 8.3;9.4 SPW 9853 Water Dec,1997 Cs-134 A
37.9 26.0- 49.7-40.0 7.0;8.1 l
L
- All results are in pCi/L,'except for elemental potassium (K) data in milk, which are in mg/L.; air filter samples, which are in pCi/ filter; and food products, which are in uCi/kg.
- Control limits are based on the known value i 10hTPU (where all parametric uncertainties, other than counting statistics, are less than 5%).
- All samples are the results of single determinations. The result is reported in the following format:
' Activity i Counting Error ; Total Propagated Uncertainty.
NOTE: For fish, Jello is used for the spike matrix. For vegetation, sawdust is used for the spike matrix.
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Table A 3.
In-house " blank" samples.
Q Concentration pCi/L'.
Teledyne Results Acceptance Lab Sample Sample (4.66 Sigma)
Criteria Code Type Date Analysis LLD Activitv' (4.66 Sigma)
. SPW-845 Water Jan 1997 Th-228
<0.9
-0.26 0.56;0.56
< 1.0 SPW-845 Water Jan 1997 Th-230
<0.2 0.19 0.24;0.24
<1.0 SPW-845 Water Jan 1997 Th-232
<0.2
-0.02 0.14;0.14
< 1.0 SPMI-533 Milk Feb 1997 Cs-134
<2.7
-0.53 0.65;0.65
< 10.0 SPMI-533 Milk Feb 1997 Cs-137
<5.5 0.53 3.38;3.38
< 10.0 SPW-2 Water Feb 1997 Ra-226
< 0.1 0.00 1 0.03;0.03
< 1.0 SPMI-533 Milk Feb l997 I-131
<0.5
-0.03 1 0.32:0.32
<0.5 SPMI 533 Milk Feb l997 Sr-89
<0. 7
-0.99 1 0.95;0.96
<5.0 I
f SPMI-533 Milk Feb l997 Sr-90 N/A 1.70 0.44;0.47
< 1.0 Low level of Sr-90 concentration in milk (1-5 pCi/L) is not unusual.
SPW-537 Water Feb l997 Co-60
<3.1 0.07 0.18;0.18
< 10.0 SPW-537 Water Feb 1997 Cs-134
<3.5 0.91 1.10;1.11
< 10.0 SPW-537 Water Feb l997 Cs-137
< 1.7
-1.43 i l.80;1.81
< 10.0 SPW-537 Water Feb l997 Gr. Alpha
<0.4
-0.11 1 0.22:0.22
< 1.0 SPW-537 Water Feb l997 Gr. Beta
<0.9
-0.15 i 0.60;0.60
< 3.2
/~'N SPW 537 Water Feb 1997 I-131
<0.4
-0.28 i 0.24;0.24
< 0.5 SPW 537 Water Feb l997 Sr 89
< 0. 8
-0.17 1 0.56;0.56
< 5.0 SPW-537 Water Feb l997 Sr-90
<0.5 0.10 i o.24;0.24
< 1.0 SPW-842 Water Feb l997 Fe-55
<0.7
-0.40 i 0.37;0.38
< 1000.0 SPW-842 Water Feb l997 1-129
<0.9
-0.13 0.44;0.44
<1.5 SPW-842 Water Feb l997 Ra-226
<0.04 0.01 i 0.03;0.03
<1.0 SPAP-2731 Air Filter Mar 1997 Co-60
<2.5 0.00 0.00:0.00
< 10.0 SPAP-2731 Air Filter Mar 1997 Cs-134
< 2. 6
-0.00 i 0.00;0.00
< 10.0 SPAP-2731 Air Filter Mar 1997 Cs-137
<2.9 0.00 1 0.00;0.00
< 10.0 SPMI-1669 Milk Apr1997 Cs-134
<5.5 0.07 i 0.12;0.12
< 10.0 SPMI-1669 Milk Apr1997 Cs-137
<3.8 0.72 i 2.48;2.48
< 10.0 SPW-2074 Water Apr1997 Co-60
<3.6 0.86 i 8.38;8.38
< 10.0 SPW 2074 Water Apr1997 Cs-134
<4.7 1.61 i10.20;10.20
< 10.0 SPW 2074 Water Apr 1997 Cs-137
<5.0 1.80 i 3.20;3.21
< 10.0 SPW 2074 Water Apr1997 Gr. Alpha
<0.5 0.12 1 0.31:0.31
< 1.0 SPW-2074 Water Apr1997 Gr. Beta
< 1.3 0.46 i 0.72;0.72
< 3.2 SPW-2547 Water Apr1997 H-3
< 150 12.82 75.13;75.15
< 200.0 SPW-5 Water May1997 Ra-226
<0.03
-0.05 1 0.02:0.03
< 1.0 SPF 3435 Fish May 1997 Cs-134
<0.015
-0.01 0.00;0.00
< 10.0
> r~'s
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l Table A-3.
In house " blank" samples.
Concentration pCi/L".
Teledyne Results Acceptance Lab Sample Sample (4.66 Sigma)
Criteria Code Type Date Anaivsis LLD Activitv' (4.66 Sigma)
SPF-3435 Fish May 1997 Cs-137
<0.016.
0.00 0.01:0.01
< 10.0 j
SPW-6 Water Jun1997 Ra-226 '
<0.04
-0.04 0.03;0.03
< 1.0 SPW-3751 Water Jun1997 I131
<0.3
-0.13 0.14;0.15
<0.5 SPMI-3753 Milk Jun1997 I-131
<0.3 0.09 0.17;0.17
< 0.5 SPCH-3755 Charcoal Jun1997 I 131(g)
<0.017 0.01 t o.01:0.01
<9.6 Canister SPMI-4217 Milk Jul1997 Co-60
<4.8
-0.39 11.23;1.23
< 10.0 j
SPMI 4217 Milk Jul1997 Cs-134
<3.0
-0.87 1.70;1.70
< 10.0 SPMI-4217 Milk Jul1997 Cs-137
<5.9 1.60 i 3.43;3.44
< 10.0 SPMI-4217 Milk Jul1997 1-131
<0.3
-0.05 0.17;0.17
< 0.5 SPW-4421 Water Jul1997 Co-60
< 1.9
-4.66 14.75;4.80
< 10.J SPW-4421 Water Jul1997 Cs-134
<4.7
-1.45 3.09:3.10
< 10.0 SPW-4421 Water Jul1997 Cs-137
<6.7 0.74 i 4.55;4.55
< 10.0 SPMI-4217 Milk Jul1997 Sr-89
< 1.5
-0.17 t l.90; 1.90
< 5.0 SPMI-4217 Milk Jul1997 St-90 N/A 1.68 10.42;0.45
< 1.0 Low level of Sr-90 concentration in milk (1-5 pCi/L) is not unusual.
, n SPW-4421 Water Jul1997 St-89
<1.7 0.92 1.55:1.55
< 5.0 SPW-4421 Water Jul1997 Sr-90
<0.6 0.34 i 0.33;0.33
<1.0 SPW-5471 Water Jul1997 Fe-55
<733 48.16 i448.32;448.34
< 1000.0 SPW-5473 Water Jul1997 H3
<161 22.70 58.20:58.28
< 200.0 SPW-5475 Water Jul1997 Gr. Alpha
< 0. 6 0.17 0.43;0.43
< 1.0 SPW-5475 Water Jul1997 Gr. Beta
<0.5 0.1710.47;0.47
< 3.2 SPF-5477 Fish Jul1997 Co-60
<0.011
-0.00 0.00:0.00
< 10.0 SPF-5477 Fish Jul1997 Cs-134
<0.015 0.00 i 0.01:0.01
< 10.0 SPF 5477 Fish Jul1997 Cs 137
<0.018 0.01 0.01;0.01
< 10.0 SPW-7501 Water Oct 1997 1-131
<0.4 0.01 i 0.01:0.01
< 0.5 SPW-7504 Water Oct 1997 Sr-89
< 1.1
-0.65 10.80;0.80
< 5.0 SPW-7504 Water Oct 1997 Sr-90
<0.4 0.15 0.21:0.21
< 1.0 SPMI 7507 Milk Oct 1997 Co-60
<6.2
-1.19 1.62;1.63
< 10.0 SPMI 7507 Milk Oct 1997 Cs-134
<4.9 1.71 11.95;1.96
< 10.0 SPMI-7507 Milk Oct 1997 Cs-137
< 6.5
-0.23 i 3.74;3.74
< 10.0 SPMI 7507 Milk Oct 1997 I-131
<0.3
-0.02 t 0.16;0.16
<0.5 SPMI 7507 Milk Oct 1997 Sr-89
< 1.0 0.86 11.11;1.11
< 5.0 SPMI-7507 Milk Oct 1997 Sr-90 N/A 1.03 0.32;0.34
< 1.0 Low level of St-90 concentration in milk (1-5 pCi/L) is not unusual.
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? Table A-3.. In-house " blank" samples.
,p Concentration pCi/L'.
Teledyne Results Acceptance.
Lab.
Sample Sample (4.66 Sigma)
~ Criteria Code Type Date -
Analysis LLD Activitv' (4.66 Sigma)
RA W-11 Water Dec1997 Ra-228
<0.7 0.!310.32 0.32
< 1.0 SPW-9852 Water Dec 1997 Co-60
<2.4 -
-1.60 9.46;9.46
< 10.0 l-
'~
SPW-9852 '
Water Dec1997 Cs-134
<5.7
-0.45 2.34:2.34
< 10.0 SPW-9852 Water Dec 1997 ' Cs-137
<6.0 2.19 3.55;3.56
< 10.0 l
' Liquid sample results are reported in pCi/ Liter, air filter sample resu'lts are in pCi/ filter, charcoal sample results are in pCi/ charcoal, and solid sample results are in pCi/ kilogram.
l
- The activity reported is the net activity result.
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Tabib A-4. In house " duplicate" prograrn.-
Concentration in pCi/L' Date
. Lab Accepted' First Second
" Collected An'alysis Codes' Rejected Result Result Jan,1997 Gr. Beta SW - 42,43 A
3.1 0.9;1.0 2.510.9;1.0 g
I' Jan,1997-I-131 M1 - 92,93 A
0.010.2;0.2 0.1 0.2;0.2 l
Jan,1997' K h0
' MI - 92, 93
-A' 1,466.8 il29.0;237.6 1,417.3 i163.0;252.4 Jan,1997 I-131
. WW - 116,117 A
0.1 t 0.3;0.3
-0.1 i0.2;0.2 LJan,1997 I131 MI-377,378.
A 0.1 i0.2;0.2 0.1 0.3;0.3 lJan,1997 Sr-89.'
. MI-377,378 -
A
-0.4 i0.8;0.8
-0.3 i0.8:0.8 jJan,1997 St-90 MI-377,378 A
1.0 i0.4;0.4 1.0 t 0.3:0.3
.Jan,1997 K-40 MI-377,378 A
1,379.5 1 122.0;223.8 1,304.8 113.0;210.4 Jan,1997 Gr. Beta SWU - 389, 390 A'
2.8i0.5;0.7 2.710.5;0.7
.j Jan,1997 H-3 SWU - 389,390 A
158.6 194.9;97.3 125.0 193.6;95.1
{
-Feb,1997 I-131 MI-486,487 A
0.1 i0.2;0.2
-0.110.2:0.2
.f a-Fab,1997 Sr 89 MI. 486,487 A
-0.8 il.0;1.0
-0.5 i0.9;0.9 F:b,1997 Sr-90 MI - 486,487 A
1.8 i0.5;0.5 1.5 0.5;0.5 Feb,1997 K 40 MI - 486,487 A
1,278.2 i 167.0;241.1 1,316.5 141.0;227.9 Feb,1997. 1131 MI-531,532 A
. 0.0 t 0.2;0.2
-0.0 i0.2;0.2 Feb,1997' K 40 MI 531,532 A
1,300.3 il78.0;250.9 1,488.5 1 156.0;255.6 4 eb,1997 I131 MI-632,633 A
-0.3 i0.2;0.2
-0.1 0.2;0.2 F
- eb,1997 K-40.
MI-632,633 A
1,408.0 165.0;252.8 1,243.1 145.0:222.7 l
Feb,1997' I 131 MI-723,724 A
-0.1i0.20.2 0.2 i0.3;0.3 l
Feb,1997: X-40 MI-723,724 A
1,574.8 i 218.0;305.6 1,396.8 162.0;249.7 l
Jan,1997 Gr. Alpha CW - 846,847 A
0.0i0.5;0.5 0.710,5;0.5-Jan,1997. Gr. Bee CW - 846,847 A
1.310.5;0.6 2.l i0.5;0.6 ~
LJan,1997-Sr-89 CW - 846,847 A
0.4 t o.5;0.5 0.7 i0.9;0.9.
l Jen,1997 Sr-90 CW - 846,847 -
A-0.1i0.2;0.2 0.70.4;0.4 Jan,1997 H3
' CW - 846,847 A
1,518.5 1 131.0;244.6 1,531.8 i134.1;259.3 p.
Feb,1997 Gr. Beta :
SWU - 929,930 A
2.5i0.6;0.7 3.0 i0.7;0.8
! Fab,1997
'A 170.1 i 84.6;87.7 202.3 85.9 90.2-Feb,1997 H-3 WW - 979, 980 A
102.1 t92.1;93.1 12.5 i 88.3;88.4 L
F4b,1997 i Gr. Beta DW - 1030,1031 A
2.1i0.5;0.6 2.110.5;0.6 i'
Ftb,1997 I131 DW - 1030,1031 A
-0.20.3;0.3
-0.110.3;0.3
' Mtr,1997 Gr. Beta SW - 1036,1037 A
1.810.7;0.8-2.1 i0.7;0.8
' Mar,1997 - I131 MI-1055,1056 A
0.1 iO.2;0.2 0.010.2;0.2
- Mar,1997
>K-40 MI-1055,1056 A
1,452.9 i l26.0;234.3 1,530.3 i l24.0;242.3 j
Mir,1997 Gr.- Beta LW-1120,1121 A
2.6i0.6;0.7 1.910.6;0.7 Mtr,1997 - I-131 MI-1158,1159 A
0.010.2;0.2 a
0.110.2;0.2
.Mtr,1997 K. MI-1158,1159 A
1,523.5 i152.0;257.0 1,418.5 1157.0;248.7
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- Table A-4.
In-house " duplicate" program.
r()y.
Concentration in pCi/L'
' Date Lab Accepted
- First Second Collected Analysis ~
' Code.?
Rejected Result Result -
Mar,1997 - I131 MI - 1275,1276 A
-0.1 i0.2;0.2 0.4 C.5; 0.5.
j Mar,1997 K-40
. MI-1275,1276 A-1,491.1 1 193.0 280.0 1,754.0 i l77.0:297.0 Feb,1997 H-3 SW - 1370,1371 A-50.7 78.9;79.2
-8.1 76.3;76.3
- Mar,1997 Gr. Beta' : SWT - 1519,1520 A
2.50.6;0.7 2.1 0.6;0.7 Mar,1997 Gr. Beta
- WW - 1539,1540 A'
1.3i0.7;0.7 1.80.7;0.8
-l Mar,1997 H3 WW - 1539,1540 A
-34.5 1 72.6;72.8 i 41.4 76.2;76.4
? Apr,1997 I-131 MI-1641,1642 A
-0.7 i0.3;0.3
-0.6 i0.3; 0.3
~ Apr,1997 K MI-1641,1642 A
1,556.3 1 111.0;239.0 1,393.1 160.0;248.0-Apr,1997 I131 WW -'1665,1666 A'
-0.410.3;0.3
-0.010.3;0.3 Mar,1997 H-3 LW - 1931,1932 A
169.0 i83.1;86.2 137.7 i81.8;83.9 Apr,1997 Co-60 AP - 1994,1995 A
-0.0 i0.0; 0.0 0.0 i0.0; 0.0 Apr,1997 Cs-134 '
AP - 1994,1995 A
-0.010.0;0.0
-0.00.0;0.0 Apr,1997 Cs-137 AP - 1994,1995 A
-0.010.0;0.0 0.0i0.0;0.0
'Apr,1997 I131(g)
AP - 1994,1995 A
-0.0 i0.0;0.0 0.010.0;0.0 Mar,1997 Gr. Beta DW - 1688,1689
'A-4.511.4;1.5 4.711.3;1.5 Mar,1997 - I-131-DW - 1688,1689 A
-0.210.4;0.4 0.3 t 0.3;0.3 eb,1997 I-131 MI-510,511 A
0.1 t 0.2;0.2 0.0i0.2:0.2 Q an,1997- - H WW - 322,323 A
-5.4 i 80.7;80.7
-14.5 180.3;80.3 j
Feb,1997 H-3 '
WW - 576, 577 -
A 151.0 i 84.1;86.6 241.2 187.9;93.8
- Mar,1997 H-3 WW - 1309,1310 A
4,282.8 t188.1;612.1 4,034.5 1183.5;578.6 Apr,1997 H3 WW - 1737,1738 A
13.8 t 75.3; 75.3
-5.2174.4;74.4 Jan,1997 ' Gr. Beta CW - 355,356 A
-0.411.3;1.3 0.4 t i.4;1.4
.Jan,1997 Gr. Beta CW - 299,300.
A 0.211.4;1.4
'0.7 1.4;1.4 Jin,1997 Gr. beta CW - 416,417 -~
A 0.111.3;1.3 0.711.4;1.4 Feb,1997 E Gr. Beta CW - 554,555 A
0.5 il.0;1.0
-0.2 i l.0; 1.0
. Mar,1997 Gr. Beta CW - 1187,1188 A
0.1 i t.5;1.5
-0.1 i t.5;1.5 Jan,1997 ~ Gr. Beta LW - 146,147 A
7.0it.4;1.8 -
7.9 il.6;2.0 lJan,1997 Gr. Beta LW - 224,225 A
6.3 tl.4;1.7 7.4 1.5;1.9 Jan,1997. Gr. Beta CW - 355,356 A
3.1 i t.4;1.5 2.1 1.5;1.5 Jan,1997 ' Gr. Beta-
- CW - 299,300 A
2.5 t1.1;1.2 2.8 i t.5;1.5
? Jin,1997.- Gr. Beta CW - 416,417 A
3.7 tl.3;1.4 4.511.1;1.3 Jr.n,1997 ' Gr. Beta PW - 607,608 A
5.7il.9;2.1 5.6 t i.8;2.0
- Feb,1997 Gr. Beta CW - 883,884 A
1.3ii.3;1.3 2.311.4;1.4
'F2b,1997: Gr. Beta CW - 554,555 A
3.7 tl.5;1.6 2.811.5;1.6
!Mb,1997 : Gr. Beta LW - 757,758 A
3.710.9;1.1 4.111.0;1.2
- Mar,1997 ' Gr. Beta 1 CW - 1187,1188 A
4.8 il.9;2.1 3.5il.8;1.9 V - 12
Table A-4.
In-house " duplicate" program.
Concentration in pCi/ L' Date Lab Accepted
- First Second Collected Analysis Codes
- Rejected Result Result Mar,1997 Gr. Beta LW - 953,954 A
3.7 1.0;1.2 4.7 1.0;1.2 Mar,1997 Gr. Beta LW - 1145,1146 A
4.2 i l.2;1.4 3.6 1.2; 1.4 Jan,1997 Cs-137 SW - 441,442 A
0.1 i2.4; 2.4 3.02.8;2.9 Jan,1997 Cs-137 MI - 19,20 A
-0.9 2.8; 2.8 2.411.9;1.9 Jan,1997 Cs-137 MI - 63,64 A
0.412.1;2.1 0.7 1.4 ; 1.4 Jan,1997 Cs-137 LW 146,147 A
-0.812.2;2.2 0.2 3.5; 3.5 Jan,1997 Cs-137 LW - 224,225 A
1.013.4;3.4 1.5 1.7;1.7 Feb,1997 Cs-137 MI 510,511 A
0.8 i2.6; 2.6 2.2 3.3;3.3 Jan,1997 Cs-137 PW - 607,608 A
-0.7 i 2.6; 2.6 0.3 3.1; 3.1 Mar,1997 Cs-137 LW - 953,954 A
-0.3 2.3;2.3 1.6 2.7;2.7 Mar,1997 Cs-137 LW - 1145,1146 A
1.6 3.3; 3.3
-0.914.1;4.1 Jan,1997 Co-60 SW - 441,442 A
-0.211.3;1.3 0.3 0.3;0.3 Jan,1997 Co-60 MI - 19,20 A
2.812.6;2.6 1.4 i 2.5; 2.5 Jan 1997 Co-60 MI - 63,64 A
0.9 i 2.6;2.6 0.8 1.4 ; 1.4 Jan,1997 Co-60 LW - 146,147 A
-0.2 i0.5; 0.5 1.9 i 16.9;16.9 Jm,1997 Co-60 LW - 224,225 A
1.814.3;4.3
-1.210.9;0.9 g-~Teb,1997 20-60 MI - 510,511 A
0.7 i t.0;1.0
-2.2 4.1 ;4.2 an,1997
.:o-60 PW - 607,608 A
-0.510.6j o.6 0.8 2.4 ;2.4 Mar,1997 Co-60 LW - 953,954 A
0.7 i1.8; 1.8
-1.313.9;3.9 Mar,1997 Co-60 LW - 1145,1146 A
1.5 i3.3;3.3 3.7 7.0;7.0 Mar,1997 Sr-89 SW - 1576,1577 A
-0.511.1;1.1
-0.611.0;1.0 f
Mar,1997 Sr-90 SW - 1576,1577 A
0.7 i0.3;0.4 0.7 i0.3;0.3 Mar,1997 H-3 SW - 1576,1577 A
219.7 i 84.1;89.2 250.8 t 85.4;91.9 Apr,1997 Gr. Beta WW - 1708,1709 A
1.210.6;0.6 1.310.6;0.6 Apr,1997 Gr. Beta LW - 1763,1764 A
2.4 0.8; 0.9 2.210.8;0.9 Apr,1997 H-3 LW - 1763,1764 A
97.1 1 79.3;80.4 160.4 i 82.0;84.9 Apr,1997 Gr. Beta WW - 1785,1786 A
2.912.1;2.1 0.412.1;2.1 Apr,1997 Sr-89 WW - 1785,1786 A
0.710.7;0.7
-0.5 0.5; 0.5 Apr,1997 Sr-90 WW - 1785,1786 A
-0.010.2;0.2 0.210.2;0.2 Apt,1997 H-3 WW - 1785,1786 A
-19.0 i 73.8;73.8 74.4 71.1;71.8 Apr,1997 I131 MI-1845,1846 A
-0.3 i0.2; 0.2
-0.1 i0.2:0.2 Apr,1997 Sr-89 MI-1845,1846 A
0.311.3;1.3
-0.30.8;0.8 Apr,1997 Sr-90 MI-1845,1846 A
1.4 i0.4 ;0.4 0.9 0.2;0.2 I
Apt,1997 K-40 MI-1845,1846 A
1,592.5 1 52.5;222.9 1,559.3 127.0;247.2 l
Apr,1997 Co-60 MI-1845,1846 A
0.010.1;0.1
-1.9122.4;22.4 Apr,1997 Cs-134 MI-1845,1846 A
0.210.1;0.1 0.6 2.3;2.3 W
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Table A-4.
In-house " duplicate" program.
Concentration in pCi/ L'
' Date Lab Accepted!
First Second Collected Analysis Codes * -
Rejected Result Result
~
l Apr,1997 Cs-137 ^
MI-1845,1846 A
0.8it.2;1.2 0.6 2.7; 2.7 Apr,1997.1 131(g)
MI-1845,1846 A
-0.1 t0.3;0.3
-0.73.3;3.3
' Apr,1997 Sr-89 AP - 1974,1975 A
-0.0 i0.0;0.0
-0.0 0.0;0.0 -
1 Apr,1997 Sr-90
- AP - 1974,1975 A
.0.010.0;0.0 0.00.0;0.0 Apt,1997 ' K-40 AP - 1994,1995 A
0.0i0.0;0.0 0.00.0;0.0 L Mar,1997. Sr-89
- SWU - 2045,2046 A-
-0.010.7;0.7 0.1 0.6;0.6
. Mar,1997.. SE-90 SWU - 2045,2046 A
0.4 i0.3;0.3 0.2 i0.3;0.3
)
- Apr,1997..Gr; Beta SWU - 2091,2092 A
3.3i0.7;0.8 2.710.7;0.8 1
i Apr,1997 H-3.
SWU - 2091,2092 A-42.6 1 76.3;76.5 46.1 176.4;76.7 Apr,1997 Gr. Alpha F - 2175,2176 A
0.0i0.0;0.0 0.110.0;0.0
. Apr,1997 Gr. Beta F - 2175,2176 A
2.3 i0.3;0.4 1.710.4;0.4 f
Apr,1997 Sr-89 F - 2175,2176 A
0.00.0;0.0 0.0 i0.0;0.0 i
Apr,1997 St-90 F - 2175,2176 A
-0.0 i0.0;0.0
-0.0 i0.0;0.0 i
K-40'
' F - 2175,2176 A
2.510.4;0.4 2510.4;0.4
- Apr,1997 Apr,1997 K-40 F - 2412,2413 A
3.010.2;0.3 3.110.1;0.3 Apr,1997 K-40 SL - 2432,2433 A
1.8 i0.4;0.5 1.70.5;0.6 pr,1997 Gr. Beta
' LW - 2550,2551 A
2.010.8;0.9 3.7i0.9;1.1 pr,1997.
K-40 LW - 2550,2551 A
102.8 155.6;56.5 96.7 54.9;55.7
]
~ Apt,1997 H-3 SWU - 2636,2637 A
17.9 1 75.4;75.5 92.4 i 78.8;79.8 May,1997. Gr. Beta SW - 2657,2658 A
13.3 il.3;2.4 13.2 il.3;2.4 Apr,1997 Gr. Alpha SP - 2806,2807 A
0.010.4:0.4 0.1 i0.4;0.4 Apt,1997 Sr-89 SP - 2806,2807 A
-1.4 i6.8; 6.8
-5.6 i8.6; 8.6 l
- Apr,1997 Sr-90 SP - 2806,2807 A
2.7i2.3;2.3 7.2 i3.0;3.1 May,1997 l l131 MI-2828,2829 A
-0.010.3;0.3
-0.110.2 0.2
. May,1997 K-40 MI-2828,2829 A
1,786.4 i l26.0;273.7 1,897.0 1192.0;321.6 l
- 'Apr,1997 ' Gr. Beta LW - 2848,2849 A.
2.410.6;0.7 1.7 0.6;0.6 '
L May,1997 Gr. Beta G - 2879,2880 A
6.510.2;0.7 6.6 i0.2;0.7 l
' May,1997_
K-40 G - 2879,2880 A
6.30.8;1.0 5.8i0.7;0.9 i
May,1997 Co-60 G - 2879,2880 A'
O.0 i0.1;0.1
-0.010.2;0.2 l
. May,1997 Cs-134 G - 2879,2880 A
0.0 i0.0;0.0
-0.010.0;0.0 May,1997-Cs-137 G - 2879,2880 A
0.010.0;0.0 0.010.0;0.0
- May,1997 1-131(g)-
G 2879,2880 A
0.0 i0.0;0.0 0.010.7;0.7
' Msy,1997 Gr. Beta S O - 2904,2905 A
24.5 2.4;3.4 26.5 2.6;3.7 Mty,1997 - K-40 S O - 2904, 2905 A
18.8 il.0;2.1 19.2 i0.9;2.1 May,1997 Co-60 S O - 2904, 2905 A
-0.00.0;0.0
-0.010.0;0.0 May,1997 Cs-134 S O - 2904,2905 A
0.00.1;0.1 0.0 i0.2;0.2
~
V - 14 l
i t
Table A-4.
In-house " duplicate" prostram.
Date Lab-Accepted
- First Second l
Collected Analysis Codes
- Rejected Result Result.
l May,1997. Cs-137 S O - 2904, 2905 A
0.3 i0.1;0.1 0.30.0;0.1
. May,1997 Sr-89 MI-3050,3051 A
-0.2 0.9;0.9.
0.00.9;0.9 May,1997 Sr90-MI-3050,3051 A
1.010.4;0.4 0.9 0.4; 0.4 l
May,1997 K-40 G - 3090,3091 A
5.1 i0.2;0.6 5.00.3;0.6 l
May,1997 I-131 MI-3232,3233 A
-0.210.2 0.2
-0.30.2;0.2 l
May,1997 K-40 MI-3232,3233 A-1,550.6 i l21.0;243.1 1,517.9 1 141.0;250.0 May,1997 I-131 WW - 3395,33%
A
-0.2 i0.2;0.2 0.0i0.2;0.2 Mty,1997 ;K-40 F-3484,3485 A
2.5 i0.3;0.4.
1.8 i0.3;0.4 May,1997 K-40 F - 3720,3721 A
2.6 i0.4:0.5 2.7 to.3;0.4 l
Jun,1997 H-3 P - 3794,3795 A
109.9 193.1;94.3 24.2 189.6;89.7 Jun,1997 Gr. Alpha VE - 3839,3840 A
0.2i0.1;0.1 0.220.1;0.1.
.Jun,1997 Gr. Beta VE - 3839,3840 A
4.510.4;0.6 4.110.4;0.6 Jun,1997 K-40 VE - 3839,3840 A
5.410.3;0.6 4.7 i0.4;0.6 May,1997_ - H3 SW - 3883,3884 A.
-20.5 187.8;87.8 124.9 193.7;95.3 l
Jun,1997 1-131' MI-3903,3904 A
0.2 i0.2;0.2
-0.1 i0.2;0.2 Jun,1997 K-40
. MI-3903,3904 A
2,020.1 i142.0;309.3 1,822.5 188.0;311.1 n jun,1997 Gr. Beta F - 3928,3929 A
2.710.1;0.3.
2.610.1;0.3 un,1997
_K-40.
F 3928,3929 A
1.9 i0.4;0.4 1.5 i0.4;0.4 Jun,1997 Co-60 F - 3928,5929 A
-0.0iO.0;0.0 0.010.0;0.0 Jun,1997 Cs 134 F - 3928,3929 A
0.0t0.0;0.0 0.0 t0.0;0.0
.Jun,1997 Cs-137 F - 3926 3929 A
0.1 i0.0;0.0 0.1 i0.0;0.0 Jun,1997 I-131(g)
F - 3928,3929 A
0.010.0;0.0-0.0 t 0.0;0.0 l.
-Jun,1997.
K-40 F - 4049,4050 A
2.8 i0.4;0.5 3.0 t 0.2:0.4 Jun,1997. Gr. Beta SWT - 4240,4241 -
A 2.1i0.6;0.7 2.910.6;0.8 p
1.2 i 80.7;80.7 21.4 81.6;81.7 Mtr,1997 Gr. Beta CW - 1599,1600 A
1.1it.0;1.0 1.011.0;1.0 i
Mar,1997 Gr. Beta CW - 1599,1600 A
3.411.6;1.7 3.4 t 1.5;1.6 Apr,1997 Gr. Beta WW - 1737,1738 A
15.0 t l.5;2.8 15.711.6;2.9
' Mir,1997 ~
H CW - 1909,1910 A
.435.8 i 96.5;113.2 430.4 196.3;112.7 l
. Apr,1997
.H3 WW-- 2462, 2463 A
19.6 i 75.4;75.5
-21.9 i 73.5;73.6 l
- Apr,1997 Cs-137 WW - 2462,2463 A
0.6i3.7;3.7
-1.5 i3.4;3.4 L
Apt,1997 Co WW - 2462,2463 A
-0.5 i0.8;0.8 0.50.8;0.8
(
~ Mrr,1997 ~ Cs-137 AP - 2572,2573
- A' O.010.0;0.0 0.010.0;0.0
.Mir,1997 Co-60
- AP - 2572,2573 A.
-0.0 i0.0;0.0
-0.010.0;0.0 Apr,1997 H-3 WW - 2712,2713 A
1,482.0 125.7;237.5 1,596.1 1128.8;252.4
. Apt,1997 'Gr. Beta
' PW - 2736,2737 A
2.8 it.5;1.6 2.711.4;1.5 u
V - 15
r-Table A-4.
In-house " duplicate" program.-
l l Concentration in pCi/L' Date
. Lab-Accepted *
'First Second j
Collected Analysis Codes
- Rejected Result
' Result
. Apr,1997 Cs-137
.PW - 2736,2737 A
-0.3 i 4.2 ; 4.2 -
1.7 3.3;3.3 f
Apr,1997 Co-60
. PW - 2736,2737 A:
0.1 i4.7;4.7
-0.69.8;9.8 l
May,1997 I-131 MI-2764,2765 A
-0.2 i0.2;0.2
-0.1 0.1:0.1 -
May,1997 Cs-137 MI-2764,2765 A
5.5 i5.3;5.3 1.8 i5.0;5.0 May,1997 Co-60 MI-2764,2765 A
0.1i0.1:0.1
-1.5 7.2;7.2 May,1997 ' Cs 137 F - 2926,2927 A
-0.00.0;0.0
-0.00.0;0.0 May,1997. : Co-60 F - 2926,2927 A
0.0i0.0;0.0
-0.0 0.0;0.0 -
l-May,1997 Cs-137 -
F - 3070,3071 A
0.010.0;0.0
-0.00.0;0.0 May,1997 Co-60 F - 3070,3071 A
-0.0 i0.1;0.1 0.0 t 0.0;0.0 May,1997 I-131 MI-3116,3117 A
-0.110.2;0.2
-0.110.2;0.2 May,1997 Cs-137 BS - 3311,3312 A
0.1i0.0;0.0 0.1 0.0;0.0 May,1997 Co-60 BS - 3311,3312 A
-0.0 i0.0;0.0
-0.0 i0.0; 0.0 M y,1997 Gr. Beta LW - 3464,3465 A-3.411.0;1.1 3.8 1.0;1.1 May,1997 Cs-137 LW - 3464,3465 A
2.5 i2.8;2.8 1.53.2;3.2 May,1997 Co-60 LW - 3464,3465 A
-0.3 il.3;1.3
-0.1 t 0.0;0.0 May,1997.-
-95.4 190.4;91.4
-117.7 89.5;90.9 f,
Jun,1997 Gr. Beta CW-3948,3949 -
A
-0.4 1.1;1.1
-0.411.1;1.1
,(
)un,1997 I-131 MI-4091,4092 A
-0.00.1;0.1
-0.010.2;0.2 Jun,1997 H-3 SW 4150,4151 A
30.4 77.2;77.3 56.0 t 78.4;78.8 Jun,1997 H-3 SW - 4364,4365 A
83.4 i 83.9;84.7 94.4 84.4;85.4 Jun,1997 H3 SW - 5186,5187 A
190.3 i89.7;93.4 192.2 89.8;93.5 Jun,1997 H-3.
CW - 5207,5208 A
151.6 i 88.1;90.5 135.0 87.4;89.3-Mar,1997 H-3 SW - 2204,2205 A
62.0 il52.0;152.2 112.0 i l52.0;152.8.
May,1997. Gr. Beta
.S O - 2677,2678 A
22.012.8;3.5 21.813.1;3.8 May,1997.- Sr-89 S O - 2677,2678 A
0.010.1;0.1
-0.0 i0.1;0.1
- Msy,1997 St 90 S O - 2677, 2678 A
0.110.0;0.0 0.1 0.0; 0.0 Mty,1997- - H-3 SW - 3008,3009 A
101.3 191.6;92.6 123.3 i92.4;94.0 M:y,1997 Gr. Beta F - 3277,3278 A
2.910.1;0.3 3.0i0.1;0.3 May,1997 K-40 F - 3277,3278 A
2.8 i0.3;0.4 2.510.3;0.4 Jun,1997 I 131 MI-3513,3514 A
-0.2 i0.2;0.2
-0.110.2:0.2 i
- Jun,1997 K-40 MI-3513,3514 A
1,560.3 1129.0;248.3 1,521.9 1179.0;273.6
' Jun,1997.- Gr. Beta SWU - 3980,3981 A
2.110.6;0.7 2.310.6;0.7 Jun,1997
,H 3 SWU - 3980,3981 A
221.0 i 89.9;94.8 105.6 185.1;86.3 Jun,1997 Gr. ' Alpha DW - 4280,4281 A
-0.510.8;0.8 0.5 i0.8;0.8
-Jun,1997 Gr. Beta DW - 4280,4281 A
2.110.9;0.9 2.1 i0.9;0.9 Jul,1997 Gr. Beta ~
SW - 4460,4461 A
1.8i0.8;0.8 2.310.8;0.9 V - 16 i
l l
Table ' A-4. - In-house " duplicate" program.
y 4
Concentration in pCi/L'
- Date Lab Accepted' First Second
. Collected Analysis Codes' Rejected Result.
Result Jun,1997 Gr. Beta'-
DW - 4484,4485 A
2.1 0.6;0.7 1.9 0.6;0.7
'Jun,1997 H-3 DW - 4484,4485 A
39.3 i 83.2;83.4 66.9 84.5;84.9 Jul,1997 -
K-40 BS - 4573,4574 A
12.0 i 0.6;1.3 12.1 0.5; 1.3 -
Jul,1997 L Grc Beta
'3 -4745,4746 A
5.0i0.2;0.5 4.8 i0.2;0.5 Jul,1997
. K-40 G - 4745,4746 A.
- 4.6i0.6;0,7 4.2 i0.6;0.7 Jul,1997 Co G - 4745,4746 A
~ -0.0 t 0.1;0.1
-0.00.0;0.0 l-Jul,1997. Cs-134 G - 4745,4746 A
0.010.0;0.0
-0.00.1;0.1
. Jul,1997 - Cs-137 G - 4745,4746 -
A-0.0 i0.0;0.0 0.010.0;0.0-Jul,1997. I-131(g) -
G - 4745,4746 A
0.0 i0.0;0.0 0.010.0;0.0 Jun,1997 H-3
. WW - 4811,4812 A
48.5 183.7;84.0 50.3 83.8;84.1 i-
- Jul,1997 Gr. Beta SWU - 4832,4833 A
2.80.7;0.8 3.4 0.7;0.8 Jul,1997 I 131 MI-4897,4898 A
-0.010.2;0.2 0.0 t o.2;0.2
' Jut,1997 K-40 MI-4897,4898 A
1,531.3 i l23.0;241.9 1,270.5 i l52.0;230.1 Jul,1997 K-40 AP - 4917,4918 A
0.010.0;0.0'
-- 0.0 i0.0;0.0 l-Jul,1997 Co-60 '
AP - 4917,4918 A
0.0i0.0;0.0 0.0i0.0;0.0 Jul,1997 - _ Cs-134 AP-- 4917,4918
~A 0.010.0;0.0
' O.0i0.0;0.0 Jul,1997 Cs-137 AP - 4917,4918 A
'O.010.0;0.0 0.0 i0.0;0.0 j
ul,1997 ' I-131(g).
AP - 4917,4918
- A
-0.0iO.0;0.0 0.00.1;0.1 l ~
Jul,1997 Gr. Alpha SP 5024,5025 A
0.4 il.0;1.0 1.811.2;1.3 i
. Jul,1997 Sr-90 SP - 5024,5025 -
A 65.9 i 7.3;9.8 61.716.2;8.7 l
j-
' Jul,1997 I 131 MI-5464,5465 A
-0.3 i0.3;0.3
-0.410.3;0.3 l
~ Jul,1997 K-40 MI-5464,5465 A
1,282.9 i 143.0:225.6 1,380.0 1 124.0;224.9 Jul,1997 Gr. Beta
- VE - 5506,5507
'A 7.3 i0.2;0.8 7.00.2;0.7 L
. Jul,1997 K-40 VE - 5506,5507 A
8.2i0.4;0.9 8.2i0.4;0.9 -
[
~ Aug,1997. Gr. Beta SW - 5584, 5585 -
-A' 3.0i0.8;0.9 2.0i t.0;1.1 Aug,1997 - K-40
- G - 5653,5654 '
A 6.0i0.6;0.8 -
5.6i0.6;0.8
. Aug,1997. Gr. Beta -
LW - 5678,5679 A
2.7 i0.7;0.8.
~ 2.410.6;0.7.
7 Aug,1997. I-131 LW - 5678,5679 A
-0.1 i0.3;0.3
-0.1 0.3; 0.3 Aug,1997. -- K-40 LW-5678,5679 A
137.0 16.5;21.4 124.0 il7.3;21.3.
- Aug,1997 ' Co-60 LW - 5678,5679 A
0.411.3;1.3 0.711.5;1.5-Aug,1997 Cs-134 -
LW - 5678,5679 A
0.810.7;0.7-0.8 i0.5;0.5
- Aug,1997 Cs 137 LW - 5678,5679 A
1.1il.2;1.2
= 0.811.2;1.2 Aug,1997 :I-131(g)
LW - 5678,5679 A
-10.1ill.1;11.2
- -3.6 i 5.8; 5.8 y,
' Jul,1997 H3 WW - 5848,5849 A'
'.51.6 1 83.5;83.8.
40.4 1 83.0;83.2 I
Aug,1997 L JI-131 MI - 5891,5892 A
0.010.2;0.2 0.2 0.2;0.2 Aug,1997 '. K MI-5891,5892 A
1,438.6 1131.0;235.5-1,218.6 i l75.0;241.0 y.17
i Table A-4, In-house " duplicate" program.
)
Concentration in pCi/L' Date Lab Accepted
- First Second Collected Analysis Codes
- Rejected Result Result Aug,1997 1-131 MI - 5926,5927 A
-0.010.2;0.2
-0.1 0.2;0.2 Aug,1997 K-40 MI - 5926,5927 A
1,577.8 216.0;304.5 1,429.9 178.0;263.6 Aug,1997 H-3 SWU - 5972,5973 A
274.8 1 93.7;100.9 157.3 88.9;91.4 Aug,1997 G r. Beta SL - 6034,6035 A
2.210.2;0.3 2.0 0.2; 0.3 Aug,1997 K-40 SL - 6034,6035 A
1.610.3;0.3 1.5 0.3;0.3 Aug,1997 Co-60 SL - 6034,6035 A
0.0 i0.0;0.0 0.0 0.3;0.3 Aug,1997 Cs-134 SL - 6034,6035 A
0.010.0;0.0 0.0 0.0;0.0 Aug,1997 Cs-137 SL - 6034,6035 A
0.00.0;0.0 0.0 0.0;0.0 Aug,1997 I-131(g)
SL - 6034,6035 A
-0.00.0;0.0 0.010.0;0.0 Aug,1997 Gr. Beta VE - 6251,6252 A
3.5 i0.1 ;0.4 3.50.1;0.4 Aug,1997 K-40 VE - 6251,6252 A
3.9 i0.5; 0.7 3.4 0.6; 0.7 Aug,1997 I-131 MI-6335,6336 A
0.010.3;0.3 0.1 0.3;0.3
)
Aug,1997 K-40 MI-6335,6336 A
1,488.7 i l28.0;239.5 1,538.6 1 116.0;239.3 Sep,1997 Gr. Deta LW - 6520,6521 A
2.010.6;0.(
2.4 i0.6;0.7 Sep,1997 H-3 LW - 6520,6521 A
104.7 87.9;6 0 66.4 86.2;86.6 Aug,1997 Gr. Alpha LW - 6560,6561 A
0.510.4;0.4 0.810.3;0.4 Aug,1997 Gr. Beta LW - 656J,6561 A
1.710.4;0.4 1.610.3;0.4 c
i lug,1997 H3 LW - 6560,6561 A
164.1 190.4;93.1 131.6 i 89.0;90.8 hug,1997 I-131 MI - 5606,5607 A
-0.1 0.3;0.3
-0.110.3;0.3 Aug,1997 I-131 MI - 6203,6204 A
-0.210.3;0.3
-0.2 0.3;0.3 Jul,1997 H-3 WW - 4535,4536 A
565.2 1103.9;129.2 524.8 1102.4;124.8 Jul,1997 H-3 WW - 5369,5370 A
18,013.9 i 373.4;2,478.2 18,133.9 i 374.6;2,494.5 Jul,1997 H-3 WW - 5348,5349 A
1,763.0 1140.0;277.7 1,813.2 i 141.3;284.2 Aug,1997 H-3 WW - 5529,5530 A
235.6 91.6;97.0 372.5 97.7;110.0 Aug,1997 H3 WW - 6312,6313 A
4,401.7 1200.9;631.4 4,585.8 1 204.4;656.3 Sep,1997 H-3 WW - 7408,7409 A
7,907.0 i264.0;1,107.3 7,543.3 1 258.5;1,058.0 Oct,1997 H-3 WW - 7648, 7649 A
241.3 i 105.7;110.7 265.5 i106.6;112.6 Aug,1997 Gr. Beta CW - 5759,5760 A
-0.6tl.1;1.1
-0.011.1;1.1 Jul,1997 Gr. Beta CW - 5150,5151 A
-0.2 il.1;1.1 0.5 1.2; 1.2 Jul,1997 Gr. Beta CW - 5321,5322
'A
-0.611.1;1.1 0.511.2;1.2 Aug,1997 Gr. Beta CW - 6172,6173 A
1.2 i l.3;1.3 0.011.1;1.1 Aug,1997 Gr. Beta CW - 6013,6014 A
-0.611.1;1.1
-0.6 1.1;1.1 Sep,1997 Gr. Beta CW - 6796,6797 A
-1.1 1.0;1.0
-0.8 1.1;1.1 Aug,1997 Gr. Beta CW - 6080,6081 A
-0.011.2;1.2 1.011.2;1.2 Sep,1997 Gr. Beta CW - 6907,6908 A
0.0:c1.2;1.2
-0.211.1;1.1 Oct,1997 Gr. Beta CW - 7339,7340 A
0.311.2;1.2
-0.310.9;0.9 V - 18
l i
- Table A-4.
In-house " duplicate" program.
Concentration in pCi/L'
{
i Date Lab Accepted
- First Second Collected Analysis Codes" Rejected Result Result l
Sep,1997 Gr. Beta CW - 7177, 7178 A
-1.111.0;1.0
-0.1 1.2;1.2 Oct,1997 Gr. Beta CW - 8100,8101 A
-0.6 i0.9;0.9 1.0 1.2;1.2 Jul,1997 Gr. Deta LW - 4782,4783 A
4.0 1.0;1.2 3.5 1.0; 1.1 Aug,1997 Gr. Deta WW - 5529,5530 A
5.2 2.2; 2.3 4.4 2.0;2.1 Jul,1997 Gr. Beta CW - 5321,5322 A
1.6 :' '.4; 1.4 1.4 1.3;1.3 Jul,1997 Gr. Beta CW - 5150,5151 A
4.7i1.6;1.7 4.3 1.7;1.8 Aug,1997 Gr. Beta CW - 5759,5760 A
4.3 1.6;1.7 2.0 1.5;1.5 Aug,1997 Gr. Beta CW - 5708,5709 A
1.711.4;1.4 1.9 1.4; 1.4 Aug,1997 Gr. Beta CW - 6080,6081 A
2.4 1.6;1.6 4.0 1.5;1.7 Sep,1997 Gr. Beta CW - 6489,6490 A
0.2 1.3;1.3 1.9 il.3; 1.4 Sep,1997 Gr. Beta CW - 6796,6797 A
3.4 i l.6; 1.6 5.0 1.2; 1.4 Aug,1997 Gr. Beta CW - 6013,6014 A
5.011.3;1.5 4.611.6;1.8 Aug,1997 Gr. Beta CW - 6172,6173 A
3.3 il.1;1.2 3.7 1.6;1.7 Sep,1997 Gr. Beta CW - 6907,6908 A
3.8 i1.6;1.7 4.5 1.7;1.8 Oct,1997 Gr. Beta CW - 8100,8101 A
4.111.6;1.7 4.6 il.6; 1.7 Oct,1997 Gr. Beta CW - 7560,7561 A
3.8 1.5;1.6 3.8 1.5;1.6 1997 Cs-137 AP - 5004,5005 A
-0.0 i0.0;0.0 0.00.0;0.0 1997 Cs-137 AP - 4983,4984 A
0.0 i0.0; 0.0
-0.0 i0.0;0.0 Jul,1997 Cs-137 LW - 4782,4783 A
0.713.2;3.2
-0.612.3;2.3 Jul,1997 Cs-137 WW - 4535,4536 A
-0.72.4;2.4 0.2 3.3; 3.3 Aug,1997 Cs-137 VE - 6106,6107 A
0.010.0;0.0
-0.00.0;0.0 Aug,1997 Cs-137 VE - 6149,6150 A
-0.0 i0.0;0.0 0.0 i0.0;0.0 Aug,1997 Cs-137 MI-6203,6204 A
0.613.0;3.0 1.3 i2.7; 2.7 Aug,1997 Cs-137 VE - 6224,6225 A
-0.0 i0.0; 0.0 0.0 0.0; 0.0 Sep,1997 Cs-137 VE - 7141,7142 A
-0.010.0;0.0 0.00.0;0.0-Oct,1997 Cs-137 F - 7474,7475 A
0.00.0;0.0 0.010.0;0.0 Sep,1997 Cs-137 WW - 7408, 7409 A
-0.2 il.7;1.7 0.8 i3.1;3.1 Oct,1997 Cs-137 WW - 7648, 7649 A
2.9 2.3; 2.3 0.5 i l.9; 1.9 Oct,1997 Cs-137 F - 7495,7496 A
0.00.0;0.0 0.0 i0.0; 0.0 Jun,1997 Co-60 AP - 5004,5005 A
0.0 i0.0;0.0 0.0 0.0;0.0 Jun,1997 Co-60 AP - 4983,4984 A
-0.00.0;0.0 0.010.0;0.0 l
Jul,1997 Co-60 LW - 4782,4783 A
2.8120.3;20.3 2.016.7;6.7
. Jul,1997 Co-60 WW - 4535,4536 A
-0.l i0.5; 0.5 1.1 1.5;1.5 Aug,1997 Co-60 VE - 6106,6107 A
0.010.0;0.0 0.0 i0.0; 0.0 Aug,1997 Co-60 VE - 6149,6150 A
0.010.2;0.2 0.010.0;0.0 i
Aug,1997 Co-60 MI-6203,6204 A
2.3 i 83.8;83.8 0.812.0;2.0 V - 19 l
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In-house " duplicate" program.
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Concentration in pCi/L' Date Lab Accepted
- First Second Collected Analysis Codes
- Rejected Result Result Aug,1997 Co-60 VE - 6224,6225 A
-0.010.0;0.0 0.0 0.0;0.0
' Sep,1997 ' ; Co-60 VE - 7141,7142 A
0.010.0;0.0
-0.0 i0.0:0.0 Oct,1997 Co-60 F - 7474,7475 A
-0.00.0;0.0 0.0 0.0;0.0 Sep,1997 Co-60 WW - 7408,7409 A
0.4 i0.8;0.8 2.06.7;6.7 Oct,1997 Co-60 WW - 7648,7649 A
38.3 t 4.3;7.0 31.7 3.4;5.7.
' Oct,1997 - Co-60 F - 7495,7496 A
0.00.0;0.0 0.0 0.1 ; 0.1
' All concentrations are reported in pCi/L, except solid samples, which are reported in pCi/g wet. Results are -
reported as Activity Counting Error; Total Propagated Uncertainty (TPU).
- Lab codes are comprised of the sample media and the sample numbers. Client codes have been eliminated to protect client anonymity.
- Acceptance is based on the difference of the two results divided by the pooled standard deviation being less than two, where the pooled standard deviation is the square root of the sum of the squares of the TPUs.
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i Table A-5.
Environmental Measurements Laboratory Quality Assessment Program (EML),
O comparison of EML and Teledyne's Midwest Laboratory results for various sample media'.
Concentration in Bq/ C' Lab Sample Date Control d
Code Type Collected Analysis Teledyne Result' EML Re<. ult Limits' l
STW-788 Water Mar,1997 Am-241 0.810.2;0.2 0.8 0.0 0.6 - 1.7 STW-788 Water Mar,1997 Co-60 96.0 i 3.5;14.3 90.9 i 1.2 0.9 - 1.2 l
STW-788 Water Mar,1997 Cs-137 77.013.5;11.6 69.811.2 0.9 - 1.3 1
STW-788 Water Mar,1997 Fe-55 175.5 1 25.4;30.9 235.0 20.0 0.3 - 1.5 STW-788 Water Mar,1997 Gr. A1pha 1,042.6 i 36.8;132.4 1,130.0 i 10.0 0.5 - 1.3 STW-788 Water Mar,1997 Gr. Beta 591.4 1 23.3;94.0 744.0 i 10.0 0.6 - 1.6 STW-788 Water Mar,1997 H-3 272.0 29.7;47.4 250.3 i 4.2 0.7 - 1.9 l
STW-788 Water Mar,1997 Mn-54 23.713.4;4.1 20.9 i 0.3 0.9 - 1.2 STW-788 Water Mar,1997 Pu-238 1.410.2;0.2 1.3 i 0.1 0.7 - 1.3 l
STW-788 Water Mar,1997 Pu-239 0.9 i 0.1; 0.1 0.9 i 0.1 0.8 - 1.4 STW-788 Water Mar,1997 Sr-90 25.5 i 1.7;3.1 23.2 i 1.4 0.7 - 1.7 STW-788.
Water Mar,1997 U 1.5 0.2; 0.3 1.1 0,1 0.4 - 1.4 STSO-790 Soi!
Mar,1997 Am-241 6.7i 3.7; 3.8 5.710.5 0.5 - 2.7 STSO 790 Soil Mar,1997 Co-60 2.0 i 1.2; 1.2 1.1 i 0.1 0.5-1.5 The sample size was too small for an accurate measurement. The activity error overlap the known value.
STSO-790 Soil Mar,1997 Cs-137 918.6 i 8.4;92.2 825.5 i 14.1 0.8 - 1.3
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STSO-790 Soil Mar,1997 K-40 359.1 i 32.1;48.2 334.317.1 0.7 - 1.7 STSO-790 Soil Mar,1997 Pu-238 0.3i 0.2; 0.2 0.510.1 0.4 - 1.9 STSO-790 Soil Mar,1997 Pu-239 132.4 i 5.2;14.2 134.9 i 17.1 0.7 - 1.9 STSO 790 Soil Mar,1997 Sr-90 38.8 5.8; 7.0 40.3 0.4 0.5 - 2.8 STSO-790 Soil Mar,1997 U 79.3 i 3.8;8.8 81.314.8 0.3 - 1.4 i
STVE 791 Vegetation Mar,1997 Am-241 1.710.7;0.7 1.2 0.1 0.7 - 2.8 STVE-791 Vegetation Mar,1997 Cm-244 0.7i 0.5; 0.5 0.9 i 0.1 0.5 - 1.7 STVE-791 Vegetation Mar,1997 Co-60 16.9 i 3.6;4.3 12.5 i 0.3 0.6 - 1.4 STVE 791 Vegetation Mar,1997 Cs-137 216.7 i 9.4;30.9 189.3 i 7.3 0.8 - 1.5 STVE-791 Vegetation Mar,1997 Pu-239 1.810.8;0.8 1.9 0.2 0.7 - 2.0 STVE-791 Vegetation Mar,1997 Sr-90 361.l i 19.7;41.1 361.0 43.3 0.5 - 1.3 STAP-792 Air Filter Mar,1997 Co-57 9.5 i 0.2; 1.0 10.811.0 0.6 - 1.2 STAP-792 Air Filter Mar,1997 Co-60 5.310.3;0.6 5.010.3 0.7 - 1.2 STAP-792 Air Filter Mar,1997 Cs-134 10.8i o.3; 1.1 10.9 1.0 0.71.2 STAP-792 Air Filter Mar,1997 Cs-137 9.110.4;1.0 8.7 i 0.8 0.7 - 1.3 STAP-792 Air Filter Mar,1997 Gr. Alpha 1.2 i 0.0; 0.1 1.010.1 0.81.6 STAP-792 Air Filter Mar,1997 Gr. Beta 0.610.0;0.1 0.5i0.0 0.7 - 1.8 i
STAP-792 Air Filter Mar,1997 Mn-54 8.5 0.4; 1.0 7.6 1 0.6 0.81.3 STAP 792 Air Filter Mar,1997 Pu-238 0.0i 0.0; 0.0 0.1 i 0.0 0.6 - 1.5 The cause of the deviation for the transuranic analysis (Pu 238,239, U) is unknown. A dilution error is suspect-..The analysis is being repeated.
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i Table A 5.
Environmental Measurements Laboratory Quality Assessment Program (EML),
C'\\
comparison of EML and Teledyne's Midwest Laboratory results for various sample (J
media'.
Concentration in Bq/L" Lab Sample Date Control Code Type Collected Analysis Teledvne Result
- EML Result Limits' d
STAP-792 Air Filter Mar,1997 Pu-239 0.0 0.0; 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.5 - 1.5 STAP-792 Air Filter Mar,1997 Sb-125 14.l i l.1;1.8 12.3 1.0 0.6 - 1.4 STAP-792 Air Filter Mar,1997 St-90 1.310.3;0.3 1.510.1 0.72.7 STAP-792 Air Filter Mar,1997 U 0.2 0.0; 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.8 - 3.4 STW-805 Water Sep,1997 Co-60 23.6 i 1.5;3.7 23.3 1.2 0.9 - 1.2 STW-805 Water Sep,1997 Cs-134 63.5 i 2.6;9.5 66.0 2.6 0.51.5 STW 805 Water Sep,1997 Cs-137 34.9 i 2.4;5.6 34.3 1.7 0.9 - 1.3 STW 805 Water Sep,1997 Fe-55 101.7 i 33.5;35.0 115.0 10.0 0.3 - 1.5 STW 805 Water Sep,1997 Gr. Alpha 597.0 12.0; 73.8 557.0 60.0 0.51.3 STW-605 Water Sep,1997 Gr. Beta 985.0 i 13.0;152.2 712.0 i 70.0 0.6 - 1.6 STW-805 Water Sep,1997 H-3 227.6 i 1.8;31.0 115.0 6.0 0.7 - 1.9 The sample was acidic, causing a breakdown of resin in the tritium column. The sample was neutralized to pH 7 and reanalyzed. Results of reanalysis: 116.2i3.6 Bq/L.
STW-805 Water Sep,1997 Mn-54 38.513.2;5.0 37.8 1.9 0.9 - 1.2 STW-805 Water Sep,1997 Sr-90 3.510.7;0.8 2.9 0.2 0.7 - 1.7 p, STVE-806 Vegetation Sep,1997 Co-60 32.3 i 5.6;7.1 32.4 i 1.6 0.6 - 1.4
) STVE-806 Vegetation Sep,1997 Cs-137 627.3 1 16.7;86.9 624.0 31.0 0.8 - 1.5 STVE-806 Vegetation Sep,1997 K-40 1,091.7 i 95.2;144.8 1,130.0 i 70.0 0.8 - 1.5 STVE-806 Vegetation Sep,1997 Sr-90 1,335.0 i 32.0;137.3 1,434.0 i 75.0 0.5 - 1.3 STSO-807 Soil Sep,1997 Cs-137 1,239.4 t 22.5; 126.0 810.0 40.0 0.8 - 1.3 The sample size was not standard. The sample was reanalyzed using a different geometry. Results of reanalysis: Cs 137 - 813.119.0 Bq/kg; K 275.9134.6 Bq/kg.
STSO-807 Soil Sep,1997 K-40 478.0 i 29.0;55.9 315.0 i 70.0 0.7 - 1.7 STSO-807 Soil Sep,1997 Pu-239 10.8 i 0.4;1.2 10.2 0.4 0.7 - 1.9 STSO-807 Soil Sep,1997 St-90 31.5 5.6; 6.4 34.8 i 1.0 0.5 - 2.8 STSO-807 Soil Sep,1997 U 57.0 i 1.1;5.8 72.910.9 0.3 - 1.4 STAP-808 Air Filter Sep,1997 Gr. Alpha 1.810.1;0.2 1.510.1 0.8 - 1.6 STAP-808 Air Filter Sep,1997 Gr. Beta 3.310.1;0.3 3.0 0.1 0.7 - 1.8 STAP-808 Air Filter Sep,1997 Pu-238 0.2i 0.1; 0.1 0.2 1 0.0 0.6 - 1.5 STAP-808 Air Filter Sep,1997 U 0.110.1;0.1 0.1 1 0.0 0.8 - 3.4 STAP-809 Air Filter Sep,1997 Ce-144 16.311.7;2.3 19.110.7 0.51.5 STAP-809 Air Filter Sep,1997 Co-57 10.610.3;1.1 12.6 0.4 0.6 - 1.2 STAP-809 Air Filter Sep,1997 Co-60 9.8 i 0.3; 1.0 10.7 10.9 0.7 - 1.2 STAP-809 Air Filter Sep,1997 Cs-134 24.7 0.5; 2.5 28.2 i 0.7 0.7 - 1.2 STAP-809 Air Filter Sep,1997 Cs-137 7.210.4;0.8 7.3 i 0.3 0.7 - 1.3 STAP-809 Air Filter Sep,1997 Mn-M 6.810.4;0.8 6.710.3 0.8 - 1.3 STAP-809 Air Filter Sep,1997 Sb-125 18.0 t 1.3; 2.2 16.1 i 0.8 0.6 - 1.4 tm v
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' Table A-5.
Environmental Measurements Laboratory Quality Assessment Program (EML),
comparison of EML and Teledyne's Midwest Laboratory results for various sample media'.
Concentration in Bq/L" Lab Sample Date Control Code Type Collected Analysis Teledyne Result
- EML Result Limits' d
STAP-809 Air Filter Sep,1997 Sr-90 2.8 0.4; 0.5 2.8 1 0.1-0.7 - 2.7
- The Environmental Measurements Laboratory provides the following nuclear species : Air Filters, Soil, Tissue, Vegetation and Water. Teledyne does not participate in the Tissue program.
- Results are reported in Bq/L with the following exceptions: Air filter results are reported in Bq/ filter, Soil results are reported in Bq/kg, Vegetation results are reported in Bq/kg. The results of elemental uranium are reported in uCi/ filter, g, or ml.
- Teledyne results are reported as the mean of three determinationsistandard deviation; total promulgated uncertainty.
d The EML result listed is the mean of replicate determinations for each nuclidetthe standard error of the mean.
- The controllimits are reported by EML as the ratio of Reported Value/EML Value and are established from percentiles of historic data distributions (1982-1992). The evaluation of this historic data and the development of the controllimits are presented in DOE report EML-564.
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