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.THE CLEVELAND ELECTRIC ILLUMINATING COMPANY PERRY NUCLEAR POWER PLANT-
. UNIT 1 SEMIANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT 1989: QUARTERS 1 & 2 Approved By:
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Introduction.......................................... 4 Radiological Impact on Man............................ 5 Supplemental Information.............................. 7 9
Liquid Effluents Gaseous Effluents 11 Solid' Waste 13 13 Meteorological Data Abnormal Releases 13 Appropriate Technical Specification Requirements 14 3
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Attachment 1: Radiological Impact on Man (Dose Summaries)
Attachment 2: Radiological Impact on Man (Land Based Sectors)
Attachment 3: Technical Specification Limits.
l Attachment 4: Liquid Effluents Attachment 5: Gaseous Effluents Attachment 6: Solid Waste Attachment 7: Meteorological Data Attachment 8: Abnormal Gaseous Release Attachment 9: 1989 Annual Land Use Census 0: Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM) Changes
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A INTRODUCTION This Semiannual Radioactive Effluent Release Report (SRERR),
I covering the period of January.1 through' June-30, 1989, is submitted in accordance with Section 6.9.1.7.of Appendix "A"
(Technical Specifications) to Perry Nuclear Power Plant (PNPP) License No. NPF-58.
It is designed to meet requirements of Regulatory Guide 1.21, as applicable to the PNPP Technical. Specifications. Portions of the Technical Specifications. applicable'to this report, Sections 3/4.3.7.9, 3/4.3.7.10, 3/4.11, 3/4.12, 6.13.2, 6.14.2, and.6.15.1, are known as the Radiological Effluent Technical Specifications (RETS).
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During quarters 1.and 2 the plant produced 1,382,750 Megawatt l
. Hours Electric Gross.
The. reactor capacity averaged 26 percent while the reactor was critical a total of 1,255
. hours.
The plant had its first refueling outage which started on February 22, 1989.
The refueling outage was completed on August 5, 1989.
Liquid and gaseous radioactive effluent releases to the environment during this reperting period were sampled and analyzed in accordance with the requirements of the Technical Specifications.
All radioactive effluent releases were I
within the concentration and release limits specified in the RETS.
Calculations and terms utilized in this report are those outlined in the PNPP Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM). w-_-_-_-
h RADIOLOGICAL IMPACT ON MAN Sampling and analysis of liquid and gaseous effluents were performed in accordance with the frequencies, types of analysis, and Lower Limit of Detection (LLD) outlined in the PNPP Unit 1 Technical Specifications.
Radioactive material was detected in some of the liquid and gaseous effluent samples analyzed.
Dose calculations, using measured effluent flow and meteorological data, resulted in dose to individuals at levels below 10CFR20 and 10CFR50, Appendix I limits.
Direct radiation resulting from plant operation, as measured by environmental thermoluminescent dosimeters located around_the plant, did not contribute any measurable dose to members of the public for the reporting period and, as there are no other nearby fuel cycle sources, 40CFR190 limits were not exceeded.
Summaries of maximum individual and population doses resulting from liquid and gaseous radioactive effluent i
releases are given, in Regulatory Guide 1.21 format, in.
Technical Specification 6.9.1.7 requires assessment of radiation doses from radioactive liquid and gaseous effluent to members of the public while onsite.
These onsite doses are assessed relative to offsite dose values, and are adjusted for appropriate dilution, dispersion, and occupancy factors.
ONSITE DOSE FOR LIQUID EFFLUENTS The onsite liquid effluent pathway of concern for members of the public is shore exposure while fishing along the Lake Erie coast.
Occupancy is assumed to be 60 hours6.944444e-4 days <br />0.0167 hours <br />9.920635e-5 weeks <br />2.283e-5 months <br /> per year and the dilution factor for the point of exposure is 10.
Ratioing this exposure pathway to doses calculated for offsite locations yields the following onsite dose values.
Total Body Organ Quarters 1 & 2 1.7 E-02 mrem 6.4 E-03 mrem (skin)
Quarter 1 5.5 E-03 mrem 2.0 E-03 mrem (skin)
Quarter 2 1.1 E-02 mrem 4.4 E-03 mrem (skin). _ - _
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, 9 ONSITE DOSE FOR GASEOUS EFFLUENTS Several cases are considered for onsite gaseous effluent exposure to members-of the public including traversing a public road within.the site boundary, shoreline fishing, non-plant related training, car pooling, and job interviews.
The'onsite activity with the highest dose potential, relative, to gaseous effluents, is shoreline fishing.
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again assumed to be 60 hours6.944444e-4 days <br />0.0167 hours <br />9.920635e-5 weeks <br />2.283e-5 months <br /> per year.
Accounting for this and the difference between annual average disgersion values for the onsite point of concern, 6.6 E-05 s/m, (a-unity occupancy factor is assumed for this-calculation), the 1
following maximum onsite dose values are generated.
Total Body Organ Quarters 1 & 2 2.8 E-03 mrem 1.6 E-02 mrem (thyroid)
Quarter 1 2.8 E-03 mrem 1.6 E-02 mrem (thyroid)
Quarter 2 1.3 E-06 mrem 2.2 E-04 mrem (thyroid)
AVERAGE INDIVIDUAL TOTAL BODY DOSES Average total body dose to individual members of the public is determined for the population that lives within fifty miles of the plant for gaseous effluents (2.42 E+06 persons) and the population that receives drinking water from intakes within fifty miles for liquid effluents (2.37 E+06 persons).
These doses are calculated using the total population dose figures found in Attachment 1.
Gases Liquids Quarters 1 & 2 3.8 E-06 mrem 1.2 E-04 mrem Quarter 1 3.8 E-06 mrem 4.0 E-05 mrem Quarter 2 9.1 E-ll mrem 8.4 E-05 mrem Gaseous and Air Dose calculations at the site boundary were performed for two cases. provides the calculated maximum site boundary dose. values for all sectors including those sectors which are totally over water in which no member of the public resides (These are the W, WNW, NW, NNW, N AND NNE SECTORS). provides the calculated maximum site boundary dose values for the land based sectors in which members of the public reside.
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SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION Regulatory: Limits Technical Specifications 3/4.11.1 and 3/4.11.2 outline L
requirements for release of radioactive' liquid and gaseous effluents,.respectively.
Concentration of radioactive material in liquid effluents and dose or dose commitment resultant thereof are limited in unrestricted areas.- Dose and dose rate due to. radioactive materials released in gaseous effluents are limited in areas at or beyond the site boundary.- Technical Specification limits are listed in.
Maximum Permissible Concentrations The Maximum Permissible Concentrations (MPCs) in liquids are those outlined in Technical Specification 3.11.1.1 (10CFR20,.
Appendix B, Table II, Column 2, with the lower of the soluble and insoluble MPC being used; for dissolved and. entrained noble gases, concentrations are limited to 2.0 E-04 pCi/ml).
PNPP Unit 1 Technical Specifications do not contain a concentration requirement for gaseous releases, therefore, MPCs are not used to calculate maximum release rates for radioactive gaseous effluents.
Average Energy-Average energy requirements for radioactive effluent mixtures do not~ apply to PNPP Unit 1 Technical Specifications or Off-site Dose Calculation Manual.
Measurements and Approximations of Total Radioactivity Analyses of specific radionuclides in effluent samples are used with effluent path flow measurements to evaluate the radioactive composition and e mcentration of effluents.. - - _ _ - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -
E Batch Releases Liquid effluent releases were considered continuous (runs of Emergency Service Water [LSW] Loops A and B) as well as batch (Liquid Radwaste [LRW). discharges).
Although the'ESW system is considered to be a continuous release path when in service, it is not run continuously.
All gaseous. effluent releases from Perry Nuclear Power Plant were considered continuous.
LIQUID RELEASES January.1 - March 31, 1989 Batch Continuous Number of Releases 78 27 Total Time of Releases (min) 1.4 E+04 1.4 E+05*
Minimum Time for a Release (min) 2.0 E+00 1.6 E+01 Average Time for a Release (min) 1.8 E+02 5.3 E+03 Maximum Time for a Release (min) 2.0 E+02 7.0 E+04 Average Effluent Stream Flow 1.8 E+05 2.0 E+05 During Periods of Release (1/ min)
- The total of ESW Loop A (2.3 E+04 min) and ESW Loop B (1.2 r+05 min)
April 1 - June 30, 1988 Batch continuous Number of Releases 87 45 Total Time of Releases (min) 1.6 E+04 1.5 E+05, Minimum Time for a Release (min) 5.0 E+00 3.5 E+01 Average Time for a Release (min) 1.8 E+02 3.4 E+03-Maximum Time for a Release (min) 2.3 E+02 3.0 E+04 Average Effluent Stream Flow 2.0 E+05 2.6 E+05 During Periods of Release (1/ min)
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LIOUID EFFLUENTS For the first quarter of 1989 there were 78 batch and 27 continuous releases.
Batch release total waste volume for the first quarter was 7.2 E4 06 liters; total continuous i
release waste volume was 5.1 E+09 liters; total plant discharge during periods of release was 2.8 E+10 liters.
For the second quarter of 1989 there were 87 batch and 45 continuous releases.
Batch release total waste volume for the second quarter was 8.3 E+06 liters; total continuous release waste volume was 6.4 E+09 liters; total plant discharge during periods of release was 3.9 E+10 liters.
Summaries of the radionuclides total curie activities, average i
diluted concentrations, and percentage of MPC (in Regulatory Guide 1.21 format) are included in Attachment 4.
If a radionuclides was not detected, zero activity was used for that isotope in dose calculations.
A zero activity indicates that the radionuclides was not present at a level greater than the Lower Level of Detection (LLD) of the instrumentation used.
In all cases, these LLDs were less than the levels required by Technical Specifications.
The following are typical LLDs.
Radionuclides LLD (vCi/ml)
Mn-54 2.4 E-08 Fe-59 5.8 E-C8 Co-58 1.9 E-08 Co-60 3.4 E-08 Zn-65 4.6 E-08 Mo-99 2.1 E-07 I-131 2.3 E-08 Cs-134 2.3 E-08 l
Cs-137 2.6 E-08 Ce-141 3.2 E-08 Ce-144 1.3 E-07 Sr-89 3.0 E-08 Sr-90 3.7 E-08 Fe-55 5.7 E-09 l
H-3 4.6 E-06 i
Gross Alpha 6.0 E-08 l
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Estimates of error' associated with sample analysis, discharge volume, and dilution volume follow.
Analytical error terms are based on split sample analysis results, the majority of which are confirmatory measurements, the others are inter-laboratory comparison results.
Discharge and dilution volume (flow rate instrumentation) error is assessed using loop instrumentation accuracy terms.
I Gamma Analysis 10%
H-3' Analysis 8%
sr-89/90 Analysis 10%
Fe-55 Analysis 21%
Gross Alpha Analysis 4%
Service Water Volume 31%
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Emergency Service Water 25%
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Liquid Radwaste Volume 1%.
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GASEOUS EFFLUENTS-Summaries of the radionuclides totalicurie activities, average release rates (in Regulatory Guide l.21 format) are included in Attachment 5.
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In all cases, these LLDs were less than: the, levels required by = Technical Specifications.
The following are typical LLDs.
Radionuclides LLD ( uCi/ral )
Kr-87 1.7 E-08
.j Kr-88 2.3'E-08
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'Mn-54 2.7 E-13 Fe-59 5.6 E-13
.Co-58 3.2 E-13 Co-60 4.6 E-13 Zn-65 7.7 E-13 Mo-99 2.1 E Cs-134 2.1 E-12 Cs-137 3.1 E-13 Ce-141 3.2 E-13 Ce-144 1.5 E-12 L
I-131 2.8 E-13 I-133 4.9 E-13 Sr-89 3.8 E-14 Sr-90 6.8 E-14 H-3 3.0 E-10 Gross Alpha 5.4 E-12. _ _ _ _ _ - _ - _ _ _ _ _ _
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s terms are based on split sample analysis results..he majority.of wisich are' confirmatory. measurements, the'others are interlaboratory. comparison results.
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i-Noble Gas Analysis 11%
Particulate Analysis 9%
Iodine-Analysis 12%
H-3 Analysis 8%
Sr-89/90. Analysis 10%
LGross; Alpha Analysis 4%
. Sample Flow Rate 4%
Effluent Flow Rate 4%
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SOLID WASTE There were 20 radioactive waste shipments transported from PNPP for the period covered by this report.
Four shipments of dry active waste were sent for processing prior to burial (8960 cubic feet).
Six shipments of dry active waste were sent for direct burial (5595 cubic feet). There were 10 shipments of 13 dewatered liners (2364 cubic feet).
There were no solidified liners shipped during this reporting period.
There was no irradiated fuel transported from site.
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i METEOROLOGICAL DATA Cumulative joint frequency distribution (JFD) tables of wind speed and' direction for each stability class, as well as for all stability classes combined, are given in Attachment 7 for the semiannual period and for each annual quarter of the time period covered by this report.
These JFD tables are the results obtained from the processing of hourly average meteorological data collected at the PNPP site met tower.
It should be noted that the 1-3 mph JFD column includes wind speeds down to 0.1 mph and that hours of 0 wind speed appear only in the totals columns.
The separate tallies of periods of calm include wind speeds from 0.0 to
<l.0 mph.
Differential temperature (ST 60 - 10 meters) is generally used for atmospheric stability classification.
l ABNORMAL RELEASES There was one abnormal gaseous release during the period.
See attachment 8 for details.
There were no abnormal liquid releases during the reporting period.
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. items, changes, and findings are reportable in the Semiannual Radioactive Effluent Release Report.
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noncompliance (PNPP Technical Specification 3.3.7.9, Action b.):
There were three cases in which liquid effluent monitoring instrumentation was not restored to an operable condition within the time period required by Technical Specifications.
The Emergency Service Water-A Loop discharge radiation monitor (1D17K604) was declared inoperable on March 2, 1989.
Design change package 87-274 installed a shield wall around the monitor to reduce background radiation levels.
The retest for the monitor was held up due to the draining of Emergency Service Water-A Loop during the refueling outage. The monitor was declared operable on April 24, 1989..
The Radwaste.adiation monitor (1D17K606) was declared inoperable on June 1,1989 due to the inability to perform ~ calibration surveillance, SVI-D17-T8002.
The cadmium 109 source had decayed to a level where it was not usable with the present background radiatioh levels near the detector.
To correct the problem a new liner was installed within the instrument to drop the background radiation levels.
The monitor was dec3ared operable on July 6,1989.
The Emergency Service Water (1P45N271) flow monitor went-inoperable on October 22, 1988 due to a channel check failure.
New tolerances for the calibration curves were developed and consistent channel check methodology'for this monitor is under review.
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Radioactive Gaseous Effluent Monitoring Instrumentation noncompliance (PNPP Technical Specification 3.3.7.10, Action b.):
There were no occurrences of inability to restore inoperable radioactive gaseous effluent monitoring instrumentation, listed in Technical Specification Table 3.3.7.10-1, to the minimum channels operable within the time period specified in'the applicable action note.
Liquid Holdup Tanks noncompliance (PNPP Technical Specification 3.11.1.4, Action a.):
There were no outside temporary tanks containing radioactive liquid on the PNPP site during the reporting period, therefore, the applicable Tech-nical Specification limit was not exceeded.
Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP) changes (PNPP Technical Specification 3.12.1, Action c.):
For the reporting period, samples were obtained at their respective locations as required by the spec-ified collection frequencies.
The program underwent minor changes during the i
reporting period.
Locations 63, 64, and 65 were added to collect sediment from water run off from the PNPP site at Lake Erie.
Locations 10 and 53 had their thermoluminescent dosimeters moved to make them less noticeable to the public.
Location 51 became a control for milk and feed / silage.
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_ Land Use census ffndings (PNPP Technical-Specification l
3.12.2, Actions a.and-'b.):
-The Land Use. Census was completed for the reporting period.
Minor changes'have been have marked on the applicable table by an asterisk.
See attachment 9.
H Process Control Program (PCP) changes-(PNPP Technical Specification 6.13.2):
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~l Offsite. Dose' Calculation Manual (ODCM) changes (PNPP-Technical Specification 6.14.2):
There were two changes made to the ODCM during the reporting period. The first change revised.the Unit i
II vent default flow rate for the inclusion of the new hot machine shop ventilation and revised the annulus' flow. 'The second change reflects changes made to the Radiological Environmental' Monitoring-I Program.
See attachment 10.
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Radiological Impact on Man (Dose Summaries) 1989: Quarters 1 & 2
SUMMARY
OF MAXIMUM INDIVIDUAL DOSES NSS
$$ $ $ h~$$ 0Y AIR 89 1 1 1-89 63024 APPLICABLE ESTIMATED AGE LOCATION
% OF LIMIT EFFLUENT.
ORGAN DOSE GROUP DIST DIR APPLICABLE (MREM)
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LIMIT (MREM)
. LIQUID TOTAL BODY 5.69E-03 TEEN RECEPTOR 1 1.?E-01 3.0Ef00 LIQUID GI-TRACT 1.47E-02 ADULT RECEPTOR 1 1.5E-01 1.0E+01
^ NOBLE GAS AIR DDSE 4.16E-02 283. WNW 4.2E-01 1.0Ef01' (GAMMA-MRAD)
NOBLE GAS AIR DOSE 3.78E-02 283. WNW 1 9E-01 2.0E+01 (BETA-MRAD)
NOBLE GAS T. BODY 2.57E-02 ALL 283. WNW 5.1E-01 5.0Ef00 NOBLE GAS SKIN 5.61E-02 ALL 283. WNW 3.7E-01 1 5E101
-IODINE 1-THYRDID 1.50E-01 CHILD 294. N 1.0E+00 1.5Ef01 PARTICULATE
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OF POPULATION DOSES LAST ACCUMULATIONS FOR PERIODS:
LIQUID 89 1 1 1-89 63024 GASEOUS 89 1 1 1 89 63024 EFFLUENT
-APPLICABLE ESTIMATED ORGAN POPULATION DOSE (PERSON-REM)
LIQUID TOTAL BODY 2.9E-01 LIQUID THYROID 2.1E-01 GASEOUS TOTAL BODY 9.2E-03 GASEOUS THYROID 4.3E-02 4 ___ _ __-____- ___
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Radiological-Impact on Man (Dose Summaries) l
.1989: Quarter 1 i
SUMMARY
OF MAXIMUM INDIVIDUAL DOSES
' LIQUID 89 1 1 1-89 33124 GASEOUS 89 1 1 1-B9 33124
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% OF LIMIT GROUP gS}T0b.D) b (MREM)
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LIQUID TOTAL BODY 1.80E-03 TEEN RECEPT 0R'1 6.0E-02 3.0E400 LIQUID GI-TRACT.
5 21E-03 ADULT RECEPT 0r, 1 5.2E-02 1.0Ef01 NOBLE GAS AIR DOSE 4.16E-02 2B3. WNW 4.2E-01 1.0Ef01 (GAMMA-MRAD)
NOBLE GAS AIR DOSE:
'3.7BE-02 283. WNW 1.9E-01 2.0E401 (BETA-MRAD)
NOBLE GAS T. BODY 2.57E-02 ALL 283. WNW 5.1E-01 5.0E400 NOBLE GAS SKIN 5 61E-02 ALL-283. WNW 3.7E-01 1.5E+01 10 DINE 1 THYROID 1.4BE-01 CHILD 294.
N 9.9E-01 1 5Ef01 PARTICULATE
SUMMARY
OF POPULATION DOSES LAST ACCUMULATIONS FOR PERIODS:
LIQUID 89 1 1 1-89 33124 BASEOUS 89 1 1 1-89 33124 EFFLUENT APPLICABLE ESTIMATED ORGAN POPULATION DOSE (PERSON-REM)
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TOTAL BbDY 9.4E-02 N$b$5
$ $ $0Dr 4.3E~89 GASEOUS THYROID 4.3E-02 _ _ - - _ - _.
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Radiological Impact on Man (Dose Summaries)
~1989: Quarter 2
SUMMARY
OF HAXIMUM INDIVIDUAL DOSES N$$b$5
$$k$$~~$$$$$$k AIR 89 4 1 1-89 63024 APPLICABLE ESTIMATED AGE LOCATION
% OF LIMIT EFFLUENT ORGAN-DDSE GROUP DIST DIR APPLICAPLE (MREM)
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LIMIT (MF.EM)
LIQUID TOTAL BODY 3.89E-03 TEEN RECEPTOR 1 1.3E-01 3.0Ef00 LIQUID GI-TRACT 9.44E-03 ADULT RECLPTOR 1 9.4E-02 1.0Ef01 NDBLE GAS. AIR DDSE 0.00Ef00 273. N 0.0E400 1.0Ef01-(GAMMA-MRAD)
, NOBLE GAS AIR DOSE 0 00E100 273.
N 0.0E400 2.0E401 (BETA-MRAD)
NOBLE GAS T. BODY 0.00E400 ALL 5.
N 0.0Ef00 5.0Ef00 NOBLE GAS SKIN 0.00Et00 ALL 5.
N 0.0E+00 1.5Ef01 10DINEt THYRDID 2 01E-03 CHILD 294. N 1.3E-02 1.5E401 PARTICULATE
SUMMARY
OF POPULATION DOSES LAST ACCUMULATIONS FOR PERIODS LIQUID 89 4 1 1-89 63024 GASEQUS 89 4 1 1-89 63024 EFFLUENT APPLICABLE ESTIMATED ORGAN POPULATION DDSE (PERSON-REM)
LIQUID TOTAL BODY 2.0E-01 LIQUID 7'r OID 1.2E-01 GASEOUS TL
. BODY 2.2E-07 GASEQUS TH IID 2.9E-05 l
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Radiological-Impact on Man (Land' Based Sectors) 1989:-Quarters 1 & 2 APPLICABLE ESTIMATED-AGE LOCATION
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NOBLE GAS AIR DOSE 1.28E-02 900. WSH 1.3E-01 1.0E401 (GAMMA-MRAD)
~ NOBLE GAS. AIR DDSE 2.13E-02 1445. SSE 1.1E-01 2.0Ef01 (BETA-MRAD)
NOBLE GAS T. BODY' 7.34E-03 ALL 1445. SSE 1.5E-01 5.0E400 l
NOBLE GAS SKIN 1.93E-02 ALL 1445. SSE 1.5E401
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THYROID 1.90E-02 CHILD 678. NE 1.3E-01 1.5Ef01 PARTICULATE 1989: Quarter 1 APPLICABLE. ESTIMATED AGE LOCATION
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NDBLE GAS. AIR DOSE-1.28E-02 900. UEW 1.3E-01 1.0Ef01
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-NDBLE GAS AIR DDSE 2.13E-02 1445. SEE 1.1E-01 2.0Ef01 (BETA-MRAD)
NOBLE GAS T. BODY 7.34E-03 ALL 1445. CEE 1.5E-01 5.0E400 NOBLE GAS.
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NE 1.2E-01 1.5E401 PARTICULATE 1989: Quarter 2 APPLICABLE ESTIMATED AGE LOCATION
% OF LIMIT EFFLUENT ORGAN DOSE-GROUP DIST DIR AFPLICABLE (MREM)
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LIMIT (MREM)
NOBLE GAS AIR DOSE 0.00Ef00 273. N 0.0Ef00 1.0E401 (GAMMA-MRAD)
NOBLE GAS AIR DDSE 0.00E400 273.
N 0 0E400 2.0E401 (BETA-MRAD)
NOBLE GAS T. BODY 0.00E400 ALL 5.
N 0.0E400 5.0E400
. NOBLE GAS SKIN 0.00Ef00 ALL 5.
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5Ef01 IDDINE1-THYROID 7.37E-05 CHILD 1130. ESE 4.TE-04 1.5EiO2 PARTICULATE
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Technical-Specification.Lfmits LIQUID' EFFLUENTS:
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- -Concentration < 10CFR20
- release rate limit Appendix,B, TaEle II, TS 3.11.1.1 Column 2
- 1 1.5 mrem total body.
- quarterly dose limit 5'5 mrem any organ.
per-TS 3.11.1.2
- < 3 mrem total body
- annual dose limit 1 10~ mrem any organ per TS 3.'t.1.2
- GASEOUS EFFLUENTS:
Noble' Gases
- <=500'arem/yr total body
- dose rate limit 5 3000 mrem /yr.any organ per TS 3.11.2.1
- < 5 mrad air gamma
- quarterly air dose
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I'10 mrad air beta limit per TS 3.11.2.2
+ < 10 mrad air gamma
- annual air dose 7 20 mrad air' beta limit per TS
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3.11.2.2-I-131, I-133, H-3, Particulate with Halflives >8 Days
- < 1500 mrem /yr any organ
- dose rate limit per TS 3.11.2.1
- 1 7.5 mrem any organ
+ quarterly dose limit per TS.3.11.2.3
- 1 15 mrem any organ
- annual dose limit per TS 3.11.2.3
- - Dissolved or entrained noble gas concentration ic limited to 1 2 E-4 Ci/ml.
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r
'l Attachment.4 Liquid Effluents i
e, _
= -
1 y
- .a
.r- (Page:1 of 2)
~
Liquid Effluents OUARTER l't~ START DATE 89010101 END DATE'89033124
~
OUARTER 2 : START DATE 89040101 END DATE 89063024 LIQUID EFFLUEWIS --
! UNITS : QUARTER
- GUARTER :
1 2
A. FISSION AND ACTIVATION PRODUCTS 1.1. TOTAL RELEASE-(EXCL.: CI
- 2.28E-01 :
1.99E-01 :
TRIT.,. GASES: ALPHA)
.: 2. AVERAGE DILUTED-UCI/ML :
8.21E-09 5.14E-09 :
CONC..DURING PERIOD :
.: 3. PERCENT OF 1 0.00Ef00 : 0.00E100 :
APPLICABLE LIMIT' B. TRITIUM
- 1. TOTAL RELEASE-
- CI
- 2.00Ef00 :
1.01Ef00
- l'2. AVERAGE DILUTED UCI/ML : 7.19E-08 2.61E-08 :
CONC. DURING PERIOD :
_...-_'t.
- 3. PERCENT OF-
- 2 40E-03 : ~8.71E-04 :
APPLICABLE LIMIT C. DISSOLVED AND ENTRAINED GASES
- 1. TOTAL RELEASE
- CI
- 7.30E-03 1 0.00Ef00 :
- 2. AVERAGE DILUTED UCI/ML : 2.63E-10 :
0.00Ef00 :
CONC. DURING PERIOD :
- 3. PERCENT OF 1.31E-04 : 0.00Ef00 :
APPLICABLE LIMIT D. GROSS ALPHA RADI0 ACTIVITY
- 1. TOTAL RELEASE
- CI
- 5.25E-02 : 0 00Ef00 E. VOLUME WASTE RELEASED ! LITERS : 5.09Ef09 :
6.41Ef09 :
(PRIOR TO DILUTION)
F. VOLUME DILUTION WATER ! LITERS : 2.78Ef10 3.88Ef10 :
USED DURING PERIOD
_ _ _ _........... _ _ _ _..... _ _ _..... _ _....... _ _ _ _ _ _....,..... L'_.
- s. ;
I' (continued - Page 2 of 2, Liquid ~ Effluents LIQUID EFFLUENTS QUARTER 1 : START DATE 89010101 END DATE 89033124 OUARTER 2 : START DATE 89040101 END DATE 89063024 CONTINUDUS MODE BATCH H0DE NUCLIDES
- UNITS : QUARTER : QUARTER : QUARTER : QUARTER RELEASED :
1 2
1 2
H3
- CI
- 0.00Ef00 :
0.00Ef00 1 2.00Ef00 :
1 01Ef00 :
l-
- CR51
- CI 0.00Ef00 1 0.00Ef00 :
1 50E-01 2.86E-02 :
MN54 CI 0.00E400 1 0.00Ef00 1 90E-02 3 4.10E-02 :
1 FESS
- CI 0.00Ef00 1 0.00Ef00 :
FE59
- CI
C058
- CI 0.00E+00 1 0.00Ef00 5 06E-03 :
1 12E-02 :
- C060
- CI 0.00E+00 1 0.00Ef00 1 2 59E-02 :
6 79E-02 :
..._-04 :
8.33E
- ZN65 CI
- 0.00E+00 1 0.00Ef00 1 2 11E 04 :
1 SR89
- CI 0.00Ef00 1 0.00Ef00 2.23E-04 :
0.00Ef00
- SR92
- CI
- 0.00Ef00 0.00Ef00 1 3.58E-05 :
0.00Ef00
- AG110M
- CI
- 0.00Ef00 : 0.00Ef00 1 6.35E-03 l 1 65E 03 :
1131
- CI
- 0.00E+00 1 0.00Ef00 1 3.9BE-04 0.00Ef00 :
1133
- CI
- 0.00Ef00 1 0.00Ef00 1 2.15E-05 : ~0.00Ef00
- LA140
- CI 0.00Ef00 1 0.00Ef00 1.23E 03 :
0.00Ef00 I NP239
- CI 0 00Ef00 1 0.00Ef00 :
1 22E-04 0.00Ef00 :
AS76 CI 0.00Ef00 1 0.00Ef00 4.01E-04 0 00E400 :
SB124
- CI 0.00Ef00 0.00Et00 0.00Ef00 :
1.03E-05 :
l' SC46
- CI 0.00Ef00 0.00Ef00 :
1.51E-05 1 2.08E-05 :
l 7_.'............._.__........
(
- PERIOD
- CI 0.00Ef00 :
0.00Ef00 : 2.23Ef00 :
1 21Ef00 :
(ABOVE) 1
)
XE133
- CI 0.00Ef00 : 0.00Ef00 1 5.59E-03 : 0 00Ef00 :
XE135
- CI
- 0.00Ef00 : 0.00Ef00 :
1.71E-03 0.00Ef00 :
I, 1 _ - -
.4 Gaseous Effluents I
i 1 i
---_---_ _ A
... (Page 1 of 2)
Gaseous Effluents GUARTER 1 : START DATE 89010101 END DATE 89033124 OUARTER 2 : START DATE 89040101 END DATE 89063024 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS
- UNITS : QUARTER : QUARTER 1
1 2
A.: FISSION AND ACTIVATION GASES
- 1. TOTAL: RELEASE
- CI i
1.37Ef02 1 0.00Ef00
- 2. AVERAGE RELEASE UCI/SEC:
1.77E401 : 0.00Ef00 :
RATE FOR PERIOD
- 3. PERCENT OF TECHNICAL:
- 0.00Ef00 1 0.00Ef00 :
SPECIFICATION LIMIT :
B. 10 DINES
- 1. TOTAL 10 DINE-131
- CI
- 7.43E 03 5.89E 05-:
- 2. AVERAGE RELEASE UCI/SEC:
9.56E-04 7.49E-06 :
RATE FOR PERIOD
- 3. PERCENT OF TECHNICAL:
0.00E400 1 0.00Ef00 :
SPECIFICATION LIMIT :
C. PARTICULATE
- 1. PARTICULATE WITH
- CI
- 9.94E-05 1 0.00Ef00 :
HALF-LIVES >B DAYS :
- 2. AVERAGE RELEASE UCI/SEC:
1.28E-05 0.00Ef00 :
RATE FOR PERIOD
- 3. PERCENT OF' TECHNICAL:
0.00Ef00 0.00Ef00 :
SPECIFICATION LIMIT l
l
- 4. GROSS ALPHA
- CI 1.44E-04 2.00E-04 :
L RADI0 ACTIVITY D.-TRITIUM l
- 1. TOTAL RELEASE
- CI
- 0.00Ef00 1 0.00Ef00 :
t 2. AVERAGE RELEASE
- UCI/SEC: 0.00E400 0.00Ef00 :
1:
RATE FOR PERIOD l;~
- 3. PERCENT OF TECHNICAL:
0.00Ef00 1 0.00Ef00 1
SPECIFICATION LIMIT :
. (Continued - Page 2 of 2)
Gaseous Effluents GASEOUS EFFLUENTS 7
QUARTER 1 : START DATE 89010101 END DATE-890331'4 QUARTER 2 : START DATE 89040101 END DATE 89063034 DATE OF REPORT: AUG. 19e 1989 PREPARED BY -
CONTINU00S MODE NUCLIDES UNITS : QUARTER :
QUARTER' :
RELEASED :
1 2
- 1. FISSION AND
__... _....__.. ACTIVATION OASES KR85M
- CI
- 6.53Ef00 0.00Ef00 :
KR87
- CI
- 2.51E-01 : 0.00Ef00 KR88
- - CI 8.94E-01 0.00Ef00 :
XE131M lCI i
1.13Ef01 :
0.00Ef00 :
XE133M CI
- 7.06E 01 :
0.00Ef00 XE133
- CI 9.82Ef01 :
0.00Ef00 :
XE135M
- CI 3.22Ef00 1 0.00Ef00 :
XE135 CI i
1.60Ef011: 0.00Ef00 :
i XE138 C1 1 67E-01 :
0.00Ef00 :
TOTAL FOR :
PERIOD
- . CI 1.37Ef02 : 0.00Ef00 :
(AB0VE)
- 2. 10 DINES 1131
- CI 7.43E-03 5.89E-05 1133
- CI 7.87E-03 :
0.00Ef00 :
TOTAL FOR :
t t
- PERIOD CI 1.53E-02 5.89E-05 :
(ABOVE)
- 3. PARTICULATE SRB 9
- CI
- 9 82E-05 :
0.00Ef00 :
- SR90
- CI 2.21E-06 :
0.00Ef00 TOTAL FOR I PERIOD CI
- 9.94E-05 0.00E+00 :
(ABOVE)
Solid Waste _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -
' Attachment 6 (Page 1 of 3)
Solid waste.
Solid Waste shipped offsite for Disposal During Period from January 1 to June 30, 1989 4
WASTE STREAM:
Resins, _ Filters, & Evap. Bottoms eI" Waste
'Cu.
Cu.
Curies
% Error Class Feet Meters Shipped (C1)
.A E63.9
.66.9 1.66E+2
-+ 25%
B 0-0 0
N/A-C 0
0 0
N/A ALL 2363.9 66 9 1.66E+2
+ 25%
h WASTE STREAM:
i Dry Active Waste Waste Cu.
Cu.
Curies
% Error Class Feet Meters Shipped (Cl)
A 14555.0 412.2 1.51E+1
+ 25%
~
B
.0 0
0
'N/A-C 0
0 0
N/A ALL 14555.0 412.2.
1.51E+1
+ 25%
NOTE: 8960 cubic feet have been shipped for processing.
A8 to:1 reduction factor is expected.
5595 cubic feet have been buried.
WASTE STREAM:
Irradiated Fuel Waste Cu.
Cu.
Curies
% Error Class Feet Meters Shipped (Ci)
A 0
0 0
N/A B
0 0
0 N/A C
0 0
0 N/A ALL 0
0 0
N/A WASTE STREAM:
Other Waste Waste Cu.
Cu.
Curies
% Error Class
. Feet Meters Shipped (Ci)
A 0
0 0
N/A B
0 0
0 N/A C
0 0
0 N/A ALL 0
0 0
N/A L
l _ --
p l l;;; iu "
f
- F,
- i. '
II IContinued
-Page 2 of.3)-
h Solid Waste Estimates._of Major Radionuclides by Waste Type y
WASTE TYPE: Resins, Filters, & Evap. Bottoms-
' Waste Nuclide Percent.
Class Name Abundance
' Curies A
Co-60 34.723 5.78 E+01 Mn-54 24.728 4.11'E+01 y
-Nb-95 18.402 3.06 E+01 Cr-51' 6.346 1.06 E+01 Co-58 4.468-7.44 E+00 Fe-59 2.940 4.89 E+00
.Ag-110m' 2.508 4.17 E+00 Cs-137 1.502 2.50 E+00 Sb-124 1.390 2.31 E+00 Zn-65 1.376 2.29 E+00
.Ni-63 0.316 5.25 E-01 H-3 0.303.
5.04 E-01 C-14 0.287 4.77 E-01 Tc-99 0.006 9.79 E-03 Sr-90 0.004 5.98 E-03 cm-242 0.000 0.00 E+00-Pu-241 0.000 0.00'E+00 I-129 0.000 0.00 E+00 Nb-94 0.000 0.00 E+00 f
I !
m-p c.sc:
f tyy, : s.
a-
[f -$
E/
s j!
. : (continued page 3'ofl3)
J SOLID MASTE l.-3 w
q (.
WASTE TYPE: Dry Active' Waste 7:
- Waste, Nuclide.
Percent' Class Name Abundance.
Curias A:
' C r-51' -
33.863 5.12 E+00 Mn-54 29.308 4'.43 E+00 co-58
-15.418 2.33 E+00 Co-60 12.617-1,91 E+00 Fe 4.476' 6.77 E-01
'Nb-95 2.238 3.38'E-01 Ag-110m 1.025 1.55-E-01 Ni-63 0.137 2.07 E-02
.Cs-137 0.079 1.20 E-02 H 0.002 3.00 E-04 C-14 0.001 9.42 E-05 Sr-90 0.000 3.26 E-05 Cm-242 0.000 0~.00 E+00 Pu-241 0.000 0.00 E+00-I-129.
0.000-0.00 E+00 Tc-99 0.000 0.00 E+00 Nb-94 0.000 0.00 E+00-
.Ni~-59 0.000 0.00 E+00-
. Solid Waste Disposal Summary No'.
of Mode of 1
Shipments Transportation
' Destination f
8 Truck' Barnwell 12 Truck Richland 0
N/A' Beatty 0
N/A Other
t b
I' Meteorological Data -
~
ei (Page 1 of 12)
Joint Prequency Distribution Tables - 1989: Quarters 1 & 2 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD =
89010101-89063024 STABILITY CLASS:
ALL DT/DZ ELEVATION:
SPEED SPD10P DIRECTION DIR10P LAPSE DT50M WIND SPEED (MPH)
WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
>24 TOTAL N
23 74 98 5
0 0
200 NNE 25 95 81 0
0 0
202 NE 44 97 70 23 B
0 242 ENE 71-116 62 37 13 0
300 E
77 65 12 0
0 0
154 ESE 85 90 36 1
0 0
212 SE 69 115 46 12 0
0 242 SSE 79 121 38 22 0
0 261 S
78 134 103 22 0
0 337 SSW 50 98 106 51 6
0 312 SW 54 67 105 62 3
0 291 WSW 32 84 157 120 39 0
432 W
35 100 206 103 8
0 452 WNW 17 122 129 37 8
0
'313 NW 21 118 44 10 4
0 198 NNW 21 80 83 12 0
0 196 TOTAL 781 1576 1376 517 89 0 4344 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS):
69 V AF:1 ABLE-DIRECTION O
HOURS OF MISSING DATA:
0 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD =
E9010101-89063024 STABILITY CLASS:
A DT/DZ ELEVATION:
SPEED:SPD10P DIRECTION:DIR10P LAPSE!DT50M WIND SPEED (MPH)
MIND DIRECTION 1_3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
>24 TOTAL N
1 11 8
0 0
0 20 NNE 1
10 26 0
0 0
37 NE O
6 14 5
1 0
26 ENE 1
3 4
2 0
0 10 E
1 2
0 0
0 0
3 ESE 1
0 4
0 0
0 5
SE O
1 0
0 0
0 1
SSE 1
2 0
0 0
0 3
S 0
1 0
1 0
0 2
SSW 0
0 0
1 0
0 1
SW 0
0 1
0 0
0 1
WSW 0
1 7
4 0
0 12 W
0 4
37 30 0
0 71 WNW 0
15 40 4
0 0
59 NW 1
28 11 0
0 0
40 NNW 1
17 7
0 0
0 25 TOTAL 8
101 159 47 1
0 316 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS):
0 VARIABLE DIRECTION 0
HOURS OF HISSING DATA:
0 l _
R
'c1 (Continued - Page 2 of 12)
Joint Frequency Distribution Tables -- 1989: Quarters 1 & 2 l
HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD =
89010101-89063024 STABILITY CLASS:
B DT/DZ E.L.E.V. AT._I O.N :......S.P E.E.D..: S.P D.10 P...D..I R.E C.T_I_O_N D I R.10.P____. __ L. APSE WIND SPEED (MPH)
WIND DIRECTION 1-3
.4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
>24 TOTAL N
1 0
11 0
0 0
20 NNE O
5 12 0
0 0
17 NE b
b k
b kk E
O 3
2 0
0 0
5 ESE-1 1
4 0
0 0
6 SE 1
2 1
0 0
0 4
SSE~
0 1
2 0
0 0.
3 S
0 0
2 0
0 0
2 SSW 0
1 3
3 0
0 7
SW 1
2 5
1 0
0 9
WSW 0
2 10 10 0
0 22 W
0 9
23 10 0
0 42 WNW 1
20 12 1
0 0
34 NW 0
19 4
0 0
0 25 NNW 1
6 7
0 0
0 14 TOTAL 8
83 110 29 1
0 231 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS):
0 VARIABLE DIRECTION O
HOURS OF MISSING DATA:
0 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD =
89010101-89063024 STABILITY CLASS:
C DT/DZ ELEVATION:
SPEED SPD10P DIRECTION!DIR10P
...................... __..._.............. LAPSE DT50M WIND SPEED (MPH)
WTHD DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
>24 TOTAL N
1 6
7 1
0 0
15 NNE 0
14 5
0 0
0 19 NE 1
6 5
0 0
0 12 ENE O
O 1
1 1
0 3
E 1
6 3
0 0
0 10 EFE O
4 4
0 0
0 8
SE O
4 3
1 0
0 B
SSE O
2 1
2 0
0 5
S 0
4 7
1 0
0 12 SSW 0
2 6
4 0
0 12 SW 0
3 6
6 0
0 15 WSW 0
3 11 9
2 0
25 W
1 12 18 11 1
0 43 WNW 2
23 9
3 0
0 37 NW 3
18 2
0 0-0 23 NNW 2
8 3
1 0
0 13 TOTAL 10 115 91 40 4
0 260 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS):
0 i-VARIABLE DIRECTION O
HOURS OF MISSING DATA:
0 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
L]
M(
a L+
i i
) (Continued - Page 3_of 12)
Joint Frequency Distribution Tables - 1989: Quarters l'& 2 L
I HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION i
PERIOD OF RECORD =
89010101-89063024 STABILITY CLASS:
D
-DT/DZ ELEVATION!
SPEEDiSPD10P DIRECTION DIR10P LAPSE DT50M WIND SPEED (MPH)
WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7.8-12 13-18 19-24
>24 TOTAL o
I N
12 38 70 4
0 0
124 l
NNE 13 35 37 0
0 0
105 NE 13 64 43 17 7
0 144 ENE 16 61 49 31 11 0
170 E
12 27 5
0 0
0 44 ESE 9
36 20 1
0 0
66 SE 7
56 34 6
0 0
-103 SSE-9 22 29 13' 0
0 73 S
11 30 54 9
0 0
104 SSW 11 37 55 30 2
0 135 SW 4
26 69 44 2
0 145 WSW 13 45 105 92 36 0
291 W
13 57 117 52 7
0 246 WNW 8
55 61 29 8
0 161 NW 9
46 24 10 4
0 93 NNW 9
42 65 11 0
0 127 TOTAL 171 697 837 349 77 0 2131 L
PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS):
2 VARIABLE DIRECTION O
HOURS OF MISSING DATA:
0 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIREC110N PERIOD OF RECORD =
89010101-89063024 l
1 ETABILITY CLASS:
E DT/DZ ELEVATION:
SPEEDiSPD10P DIRECTION:DIR10P LAPSEiDT50M WIND SPEED (MPH)
WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
>24 TOTAL N
6 9
2 0
0 0
17 NNE 5
8 1
0 0
0 14 NE 10 16 1
0 0
0 27 ENE 17 47 5
0 0
0 69 E-25 26 2
0 0
0 53 ESE 21 31 4
0 0
0 56 SE 9
32 0
5 0
0 54 SSE 17 53 4
7 0
0 83 S
22 64 40 11 0
0 137 SSW 12 49 42 13 4
0 ' 120 SW 19 31 24 11 1
0 86
)
WSW 12 31 23 5
1 0
72 W
15 18 11 0
0 0
44 WNW 3
8 7
0 0
0 18 NW 3
5 0
0 0
0 9
l 1
NNk 6
7 1
0 0
0 14 TOTAL 202 435 177 52 6
0 673
~~~~~~~~~~'~~~~~~~~~~~'~~~~~~~~~
~PEkib55~bFCELHiHbbRS)l~~~~~6
~
VARI AI:LE DIRECTION 0
HOURS OF MISSING DATAi 0
1 _ _ _ ___ _ ___________ _______ ____ _________.__ ___ _
-______._________a
1
....(Continued - Page 4 of 12)
' Joint Frequency Distribution Tables - 1989: Quarters 1 s 2 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION l
l PERIOD OF RECORD =
89010101-89063024 STABILITY CLASS:
F DT/DZ ELEVATION:
SPEED:SPD10P DIRECTION:DIR10P LAPSE 1DT50M WIND SPEEDfMPH)
WIND DIRECTION 13 4-7 B-12 13-18 19-24
>24 TOTAL N
1 2
0 0.
0 0
3 l
NNE 3
2 0
0 0
0 6
NE 7
2 0
0 0
0 9
ENE 19 2
0 0
0 0
22-E 13-
'O 0
0 0
0 13 ESE 11 7
0 0
0 0
18 J
.SE 10
-10 0
0 0
0 20 SSE 14 30 0
0 0
0 44 S-14 23 0
0 0
0 37 SSW-16 7
0 0
0 0
23 SW 12 5
0 0
0 0
17 WSW 4
2 1
0 0
0 7
W 3
0 0
0 0
0 3
WNW 1
1 0
0 0
0 2
NW 2'
2 1
0 0
0 5
NHW 1
0 0
0 0
0 1
TOTAL 131 95 2
0 0
0 230 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS):
11
. VARIABLE DIRECTION 0
HOURS OF MISSING DATA:
0 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD =
89010101-89063024 STABILITY CLASSI G
DT/DZ ELEVATION:
SPEED SPD10P DIRECTION DIR10P LAPSE:DT50M WIND SPEED (MPH)
WIND DIREC110N 1-3 4-7 B-12 13-18 19-24
>24 TOTAL N
1 0
0 0
0 0
1 NNE 3
1 0
0 0
0 4
NE 13 1
0 0
0 0
14 ENE 14 1
0 0
0 0
15 E
25 1
0 0
0 0
26 ESE 42 11 0
0 0
0 53 SE 42 10 0
0 0
0 52 SSE 38 11 0
0 0
0 50 S
31 12 0
0 0
0 43 SSW 11 2
0 0
0 0
14 SW 18 0
0 0
0 0
1B WSW 3
0 0
0 0
0 3
W 3
0 0
0 0
0 3
WNW 2
0 0
0 0
0 2
NW 3
0 0
0 0
0 3
NNW 2
0 0
0 0
0 2
TOTAL 251 50 0
0 0
0 303 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS):
48 VARIABLE DIRECTION O
HOURS OF MISSING DATA:
0 - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ - - - _ - _
b o
L
>.(Continued - Page 5 of 12)
Joint Frequency Distribution Tables - 1989: Quarter 1 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION
,o PERIOD OF RECORD =
89010101-89033124 STABILITY CLASS:
ALL DT/DZ t.
ELEVATION:
SPEED SPD10P DIRECTION DIR10P LAPSE DT50M WIND SPEED (MPH)
WIND DIRECTION 13 4-7 8-12 13_18 19_24
>24 (OTAL N
12 35 74 5
0 0
126 NNE 8
41 42 0
0 0
91 NE 17 47 28 21 8
0 121 ENE 27 71 37 37 13 0
185 E-25 42 8
0 0
0 75 ESE 27 39 10 0
0 0
~76 SE 19 65 2B 11 0
0 123 SSE 25 50 22 22 0
0 120 S
33 60 44 14 0
0 151 SSW 14 39 66
.36 6'
O 161 SW 10 29 83 53 3
0 178 WSW 7
36 83
- 103, 38 0
265 W
7 38 109 56 7
0 217 WNW 3
40 44 20 8
0 115 t
NW 3
33 19 8
4 0
67
.NNW 3
27 48 11 0
0 89 TOTAL 240 692 745 395 87 0 2160 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS):
14 VARIABLE DIRECTION 0
HOURS OF MISSINO DATA:
0 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTIDH PERIOD OF RECORD =
89010101-89033124 STABILITY CLASS:
A DT/DZ ELEVATION:
SPEED SPD10P DIRECTION DIR10P LAPSE DT50M WIND SPEED (MPH)
WIND DIRECTION 1_3 -
4-7 8_12 13-18 19-24
>24 TOTAL N
O 1
0 0
0 0
1 NNE O
O 12 0
0 0
12 NE O
O 8-5 1
0 14 ENE 0
2 1
2 0
0 5
E O
2 0
0 0
0 2
ESE O
O 2
0 0
0 2
'O 0
0 0
0 0
0 SSE O
1 0
0 0
0 1
S-0 0
0 0
0 0
0 SSW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
SW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
WSW 0
0 0
1 0
0 1
W 0
0 4
6 0
0 10 WNW 0
2
-8 0
0 0
10 NW 0
1 0
0 0
0 1
NNW 0
0 2
0 0
0 2
PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS):
0
-VARIABLE DIRECTION 0
HOURS OF MISSINO DATA:
0 i _ _
1
L n
p j. '
. :(Continued.- Page 6 of 12) 1
. Joint Frequency Distribution Tables - 1989: Quarter 1 l
1:
HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION m
l PERIOD OF RECORD =
89010101-89033124 STABILITY CLASS:
B D1/DZ ELEVATION:
ci EED SPD10P DIRECTION DIR10P LAPSE DT50M WIND SPEED (MPH)
WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
>24 TO.TAL.
g' g
H
.0 1
7 0
0 h
h Y
h O
5
- ENE, 1
1
.3 3
1 0
9
~
E O
3 2
0 0
0 5
ESE O
O 2
0 0
0 2
SE.
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 SSE O
O 2
0 0
0 2
S' 0
0 1
0 0
0 1
SSW-0 0
0 1
0 0
1 SW 0
1-3 0
0 0
4 WSW 0
1 4
5 0
0 10 W-0 2
6 3
0 0
11 WNW 0
4' 7
1 0
0 12 NW-0 2
5 0
0 0
7 NNW 0
1 3
0 0
0 4
TOTAL 1
20 59 13 1
0 94 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS):
0 VARIABLE DIRECTION 0
HOURS OF MISSING DATA:
0 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND D!RECTION PERIOD OF RECORD =
89010101-89033124 STABILI1Y CLASS!
C DT/DZ ELEVATION:
SPEED;SPD10P DIRECTION DIR10P LAPSE:DT50M WIND SPEED (MPH)
WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
>24 TOTAL N
1 4
-5 1
0 0
11 NNE O
5 4
0 0
0 9
NE O
2 3
0 0
0 5
EhE O
O O
1 1
0 2
E O
2 2
0 0
0 4
ESE O
2 0
0 0
0 2
SE O
1 2
1 0
0 4
SSE o
0 0
2 0
0 2
S 0
1 1
0 0
0 2
SSW 0
1 1
1 0
0 3
SW 0
0 5
4 0
0 9
WSW 0
0 3
8 2
0 13 W
0 3
13 4
0 0
20 WNW 0
7 3
2 0
0 12 NW 0
6 0
0 0
0 6
NNW 0
3 1
0 0
0 4
TOTAL 1
37 43 24 3
0 109 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS):
0 VARIABLE DIRECTION O
HOURS OF MISSING DATA:
0 ',
2_____
_._._t_.
S,
+ (Continued - Page 7 of 12)
Joint Frequency Distribution Tables - 1989: Quarter 1 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION-PERIOD OF RECORD =
89010101-89033124 STABILITY CLASS:
D DT/DZ ELEVATION:
SPEEDiSPD10P DIRECTIONIDIR10P LAPSE!DT50M WIND SPEED (MPH)
WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4_7 8_12 13-18 19-24
>24 TOTAL N
10 23 62 4-0 0
99
-NNE 7
27
'16 0
0 0
50 NE 6
34 13 16 7
0 76 ENE B
35 32 31 11 0
117 E
4 16 3'
0 0
0 23 ESE 3
15 4
0 0
0 22 SE 4
39 19 5
0 0
67 SSE.
5 12 18 13 0
0 48 S
7 18 29-5 0
0 59 SSW 3
16 35 22 2
0 78 SW 1
12 55 39 2
0 109 WSW 3
25 63 82 35 0
200 W
3 29 77 43 7
0 159 WNW -
3 22 20 17 8
0 70 NW 2
23 13 3
4 0
50 NNW 3
42 11 0
0 77
....._...._....__________-21 TOTAL 72 367 501 296 76 0 1312 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS):
0 VARIABLE DIRECTION O
HOURS OF MISSING DATAi 0
HOL'RS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD =
89010101-89033124 STABILITY CLASS:
E DT/DZ-ELEVAT20N:
SPEED:SPD10P DIRECTIONtDIR10P LAPSE DiSOM WIND
. WIND SPEED (MPH)
DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8-12 13_18 19_24
>24 TOTAL N
1 4
0 0
0 0
5 NNE 1
5 0
0 0
0 6
NE 2
7 0
0 0
0 9
ENE B
30 1
0 0
0 39 E
15 18 1
0 0
0 34 ESE 9
14 2
0 0
0 25 SE 5
13 7
5 0
0 30 SbE 8
23 2
7 0
0 40 S
14 27 13 9
0 0
63 SSW 6
17 30 12 4
0 69 SW 6
16 20 10 1
0 53 WSW 4
10 13 5
1 0
33 1
2 4
9 0
0 0
15 WNW 0
5 6
0 0
0 11 NW 1
1 0
0 0
0 2
NNW 0
2 0
0 0
0 2
PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS):
1 VARIABLE DIRECTION 0
HOURS OF MISSING DATA:
0 l
1 _-- - ____-___-__-_ - _- _ - _ - ____ -
c.
I
I 1
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Joint Frequency Distribution Tables - 1989: Quarter 1 HOURS AT EACH W]ND SPEED AND DIRECTION 1
PERIOD OF RECORD =
'89010101-89033124 i
STABILITY CLASS:
.F DT/DZ ELEVATION:
SPEED:SPD10P DIRECTION DIR10P
....................._-............ __....____ LAPSE:DT50M WIND SPEED (MPH)
WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7.
8_12 13-18 19_24
>24 TOTAL.
a N
0 2
0-0 0
0 2
NNE O
1 0
0 0
0 1
i NE 4
2 0
0 0
0
.6
]
ENE 6
2 0
0 0
0 8
c E
3 0
0 0
0 0
3 i
ESE.
5 4
0 0
0 0
9 1
. 13 0
0 0
0 19 6
0 0
0 0
12 SSE 6
5 5
12 0
0 0
0 17 SSW 4
5 0
0 0-0 9
SW 2
0 0
0 0
0 2
I WSW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
i W
2 0
0 0
0 0
2 I
WNW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
NW 0
0 1
0 0
0 1
i NNW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
i TOTAL 43 47 1
0 0
0 91 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS):
5 VARIABLE DIRECTION O
i l
HOURS OF MISSING DATA:
0 I
l HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD =
89010101-89033124 l
STABILITY CLASS:
G DT/DZ ELEVATION:
SPEED:SPD10P DIRECTION DIR10P LAPSE DT50M WIND-j DIRECTION 1_3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
>24 TOTAL N
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 NNE O
O O
O O
O O
NE 5
1 0
0 0
0 6
ENE 4
1 0
0 0
0 5
E 3
1 0
0 0
0 4
ESE 10 4
0 0
0 0
14 J
SE 4
6 0
0 0
0 10 l
SSE 6
1 0
0 0
0 8
i S
7 2
0 0
0.
0 9
SSW 1
0 0
0 0
0 1
i SW 1
0 0
0 0
0 1
l WSW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
W 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
WNW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
i NW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
NNW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
1 TOTAL 41 16 0
0 0
0 58 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS):
8 VARIABLE DIRECTION 0
1 HOURS OF MISSING DATA:
0 i
it -
1
-Attachment 7 (Continued - Page 9 of 12)
Joint Frequency Distribution Tables - 1989: Quarter 2 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD =-
89040101-89063024 STABILITY CLASS:
ALL DT/DZ ELEVATION:
SPEED!SPD10P DIRECTION DIR10P LAPSE DT50M WIND SPEED (MPH)
WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 B_12 13-18 19-24
>24 TOTAL N-11 39 24 0
0 0
74 NNE 17-54 39 0
0 0
til NE 27 50 42 2
0
-0 121 ENE 44 45 25 0
0 0
115 E
52 23 4
0 0
0 79 ESE' 58 51 26 1
0 0
136 l
SE 50 50 1B 1
0 0
119 SSE-54 71 16 0
0 0
141 S
'45 74 59 8
0 0
186 SSW 36 59 40 15 0
0 151 SW 44 38 22 9
0 0
113 WSW-25 48
. 74 19 1
0 167 W
'28 62 97 47 1
0 235 WNW 14 82 85 17 0
0 198 NW 18 85 25 2
0 0
131 NNW 18 53 35 1
0 0
107 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS):
55 VARIABLE DIRECTION O
HOURS OF MISSING DATA:
0 i
HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION I
PERIOD OF RECORD =
89040101-89063024 i
STABILITY CLASS:
A DT/DZ l
ELEVATION:
SPEED:SPD10P DIRECTION:DIR10P LAPSE:DT50M WIND SPEED (MPH)
WIND DI.RE.C.T.I.ON 1..3 4-7 8__1_2_ 13..18 19..24
>24 TOTAL N
1 10 8
0 0
0 19 NNE 1
10 14 0
0 0
25
)
NE O
6 6
0 0
0 12
')
ENE 1
1 3
0 0
0 5
i E
1 0
0 0
0 0
1 l
ESE-1 0
2 0
0 0
3 5E O
1 0
0 0
2 1
SSE 1
1 0
0 0
0 2
S 0
1 0
1 0
0 2
SSW 0
0 0
1 0
0 1
SW 0
0 1
0 0
0 1
WSW 0
1 7
3 0
0 11 W
0 4
33 24 0
0 61 WNW 0
13 32 4
0 0
49 NW 2
27 11 0
0 0
39 NNW 2
17 5
0 0
0 23 TOTAL 8
92 122 33 0
0 255 FERIODS OF CALM (HOURS):
0 VARIABLE DIRECTION O
HOURS OF MISSING DATA:
0 _
.i
4 6 (Continued - Page 10 of 12)
Joint Frequency Distribution Tables - 1989: Quarter 2 1
HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AHD DIRECTION l
L PERIOD OF RECORD =
89040101-89063024 STABILITY CLASS:
-B
-DT/DZ
..........._......... - -... -........ -..........L.A P S.E..D T 5 0 M. - -- -.
ELEVATI0Hi SFEED:SPD10P DIRECTION DIR10P WIND SPEED (MPH)
W1ND' DIRECTION 1-3:
4 7 'S-12-13-18 19-24
>24 TOTAL
-N 1
7 4
0 0
0 12 NNE O
2 2
0 0-
-0 4
NE O
1 3
1 0
0 5
l ENE 1
1 0
0 0
0-2 l.
E 0.
0 0
0 0.
0 0
ESE.
1 1
2 0
0 0
4 l
SE 1
2 1
0 0
0 4
SSE O
1 0
0 0
0 1
S O
O 1
0 0
0 1
SSW 0-1 3
2 0
0 6
SW 1
1 2
1 0
0 5
WSW 0
1 6
5 0
0 12 W
0 7
17 7
0 0
31 UNU 1
16 5
0 0
0 22 NW 0
17 1
0 0
0 1B NNW 1
5 4
0 0
0 10 TOTAL-7 63 51 16 0
0 137 PERIODS OF CALM (HCURS):
0 VARIABLE DIRECTION O
HOURS OF MISSING DATA:
0 HOURS AT EACH WIND SFEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD =
89040101-89063024
_ STABILITY CLAES:
C DT/D2 ELEVATION:
SPEED SPD10F DIRECTION LIR10P LAFSE:DT50M WIND SFEED(MFH)
UIND DII;ECTIDN 1-3 4-7 6-12 13-1B 19-24
>24 TOTAL N.
0 2
2 0
0 0
4 NNE O
9 1
0 0
0 10 NE 1
4 2
0 0
0 7
ENE O
O 1
0 0
0 1
E 1
4 1
0 0
0 6
ESE.
0 2
4 0
0 0
6 SE O
3 1
0 0
0 4
SSE 0
2 1
0 0
0 3
S-0 3
6 1
0 0
10 SSW 0
1 5
3 0
0 9
SW 0
3 1
2 0
0 6
WEW 0
2 8
1 0
0 12 W
1 9
5-7 1
0 23 WNW 2
16 6
1 0
0 25 NU 3
12' 2
0 0
0 17 NNL 1
5 2
1 0
0 9
{
TOTAL 9
78 18 16 1
0 152 FERIODS OF CALM (HOURS):
0 VARIAILE DIRECTION O
HOURS OF MISSING DATA:
0
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..- A -.(Continued - Page ll of 12)
Joint Frequericy Distribution Tables - 1989: Quarter 2 i
' HOURS AT EACH WIND. SPEED AND DIRECTICN PERIOD OF RECORD =
. B9040101-B9063024 STAFILITY CLASS:
D DT/DZ ELEVATION:
. SPEED:SPD100 DIRECTION:DIR10P LAPSE:DTSOM:
UIND SPEED (MFH)
WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7. 8-12 13_1B 19-24
>24 TDTAL N-2 15 8
0 0
0 25 NNE 6
28 21 0
0 0
55 NE 7
30 30 1.
0 0-6B' ENE 10 26 17
'O 0
0 53 E
B 11 2
0 0
0 21 EEE 6
21 16 1
0 0
44 SE 3
17-15 1
0 0
36 SSE 4
10 11 0
0 0
25 S
4 12 25 4
0 0
45 SSW 8
21 23 E
O O
57 SW 3
14 14 5
0 0
36 WSW 10 20 42 10 1
0 83 W
10 28 40 9
0 0
E7 WNW 5
33 41
.12 0
0 91 NW 7
12 3 11 2
0 0
43 NNW 6
21 23 0
0 O
50 TOTAL
.99 330 336 53 1
0 819 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS):
2 VARIABLE DIRECTION 0
HOURS OF MISSING DATA:
0 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD =
89040101-89063024 STABILITY CLASS -
E DT/DZ ELEVATION.
SPEED SPD10P DIRECTION:DIR10P LAPEE:DT50M WIND SPEED (MPH)
DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 B-12 13-18 19-24
>24 TOTAL N
5 5
2 0
0
'O-12 NNE 4
3 1
0 0
0 8
NE B
9 1
0 0
0 18 ENE 9
17 4
0 0
0 30 E
10 8
1 0
0 0
19 ESE 12 17 2
0 0
0 31 SE 4
19 1
0 0
0 24 SSE 9
30 4
0 0
0 43
~S 8
37 27 2
0 0
74 SSW 6
32 12 1
0 0
51 SW 13 15 4
1 0
0 33 WSW 8
21 10 0
0 0
39 W
13 14 2
0 0
0 29 WNW 3
3 1
0 0
0 7
.NW 2
4 0
0 0
0 7
NNW 6
5 1
0 0
0 12 TOTAL 120 239 73 4
0 0
437 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS):
7 VARIABLE DIRECTION O
HOURS OF MISSINO DATA:
0. _ _ _ - _ _ _ - - _ _ - - _ _ _ - _ - _ _
V; yy i t
. (Continued - Page 12 of 12)
. Joint Frequency Distribution Tables - 1989: Quarter 2 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD =-
89040101-89063024 l
STABILITY CLASS:
F - DT/DZ
- ELEVATION!
SPEED:SPD10P DIRECTION DIR10P LAPSE DT50M WIND SPEED (MPH)-
D.IR.E.C.T.I.O.N -
1..3 4..7 8__12_ 14..18 1_9__2_4_>24 T.OTA.L N
1 0
0 0
0 0
1 NNE 3
1 0
0 0
0 5'
s NE -
3 0
0 0
0 0
3 ENE 13 0
0 0
0 0
14 E
10 0
0 0
0.
0 10 ESE 6
3 0
0 0
0' 9
SE 4
4 0
0 0
0 8
n SSE 8
17 0
0
'O O
25 S-J 9
11 0
0 0
0 20
-SSW 12 2
0 0
0 0
14 SW
.10 5
0 0
0 0
15 WSW 4
2 1
0 0
0 7
W 1
0 0
0 0
0 1
WNW 1
1 0
0 0
0 2
NW 2
2 0
0 0
0 4
.NNW 1
0 0
0 0
0 1
PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS) 6 I
- VARIABLE DIRECTION 0
l HOURS OF MISSINO DATA:
0 I
I HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD =
89040101-89063024-STABILITY CLASS:
G DT/DZ l
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>24 TOTAL
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N 1
0 0
0
)
0 1
NNE 3
1 0
0 J
0 4
i NE 8
0 0
0 0
0 8
ENE 10 0
0 0
0 0
10 E
22 0
0 0
0 0
22 ESE 32 7
0 0
0 0
.!B 4
0-0 0
0 42 2
to 0
0 0
0 42
- l S
24 10 0
0
'O' O
34 1
SSW 10 2
0 0
0 0
13 SW
' 17 0
0 0
0-0 17 WSW 3
0 0
0 0
0 3
W 3
0 0
0 0
0 3
WNW-2.
0 0
0 0
0 2
NW 3
0 0
0 0
0 3
1 J
NNW 2
0 0
0 0
0 2
i TOTAL 210 34 0
0 0
0 245 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS)!
40 VARIABLE DIRECTION 0
HOURS OF MISSINO DATA:
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PNPP 1989 Land Use Survey The 1989 Land Use Survey was conducted from July 20 to August 8, 1989.
The survey was conducted in accordance with 10 CFR 50 Appendix I and the PNPP Technical Specifications, Section 12.
There are sixteen meteorological sectors which have their origin at the centerline of the Unit 1 and Unit 2 reactor buildings.
The nearest residence, milk animal and garden
- were identified in each of these sectors. This information is used in the assessment of potential radiological doses to the public.
In addition, all produce growers, recreational areas, and public drinking water facilites within a five mile radius around the plant were identified to provide information for use in emergency planning.
The survey was conducted by visual inspection while traveling over all major roads within a five mile radius of PNPP, referring to previous years' reports, and talking with local residents.
The following general observations of current land use were made:
o Areas between 4 miles and 5 miles in the ENE, WSW, SW, and SSW sectors of the plant are highly populated residential areas.
o The area between 3 miles and 4 miles in the WSW sector is primarily heavy industrial.
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o The land along Route 20 or North Ridge Road is used mainly for commercial operations.
j o Commercial nurseries which provide a large variety of stock to both wholesale and retail markets make up the predominant land
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o The remaining area within the five mile radius of the plant is j
rural farm land with moderate to low population density.
o only minor residential and commercial development has occurred over the past year.
Table 1 lists the nearest residence, Table 2 lists the nearest milk l
animal, and Table 3 lists the nearest garden in e,ach of the sixteen l
meteorological sectors.
Table 4 lists all of the produce growers and Table 5 lists recreational areas and public drinking water facilities within the five mile radius.
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These values represent the Seven-Site-Year annual average based on the onsite meteorological data base.
It can be concluded from this survey that the land within the five mile radius of the plant has not changed significantly since last year.
The changes noted in this report can be considered minor and subject to normal fluctuations of land use and methodolgy.
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TABLE 1: NEAREST RESIDENCE
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NE 4384.Lockwood Rd.
0.8 miles 2.17E-6 Et E 4602 Lockwood Rd.
1.0 miles 1.13E-6 1
E 2634 Antioch Rd.
1.2 miles 5.92E-7 ESE 2774 Antioch Rd.
1.2 miles 4.44E-7 S F.
4495 N. Ridge Rd.
1.2 miles 3.89E-7 SSE 3119 Parmly Rd.
0.9 miles 1.89E-6 5
3121 Center Rd.
0.9 miles 2.25E-6 SSW 3850 Clark Rd.
0.9 miles 1.11E-6 SW 3440 Clark Rd.
1.2 miles 4.98E-7 WSW 2815 Pstry Park
- 1.0 miles 1.72E-6 W-m.
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Matoorological, Address of Distance D/Q Value
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Location from PNPP per m ESE 2908 Antioch Rd.
I'.3 miles 2.97E-9 SE 5230-S. Ridge Rd.
3.6 miles 4.24E-10 SSE-
.3291 Parmly Rd.
1.0 miles 1.02E-8 SW 3203 N. Ridge Rd.
2.3 miles 7.24E-10 s
(1).W, WNN, NW, NNW, N, and NNE sectors extend over Lake Erie.
(2) The S, NE, ENE, SSW, WSW, and E sectors have no milk-producing animals within 5 miles.
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Location from PNPP per m NE 4398 Lockwood Rd.*
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-4650 Lockwood Rd.
1.1 miles 4.77E-9 E
2674 Antioch Rd.
1.1 miles 5.29E-9 ESE 2774 Antioch Rd.*
1.2 miles 3.41E-9 SE' 4558 N. Ridge Rd.*
1.2 miles 2.90E-9 SSE 3119 Parmly Rd.
0.9 miles 1.23E-8 5
3121 Center Rd.
0.9 miles 1.31E-8 SSW 3515 N. Ridge Rd.*
1.7 miles 1.19E-9 Sw 3440 Clark Rd.
1.2 miles 2.24E-9 WSW Corner of Blackmore 1.9 miles 1.04E-9 and Clark Roads (1) W, WNW, NW, NNW,N, and NNE sectors extend over Lake Erie.
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Facility Location Distance Champion' Nursery
- North Ridge Road SSW/1,8 miles Twins Creek Farm Haines Road ENE/3.2 miles secor Nursery, North Ridge Road ESE/1.8 miles Rainbow Farms-Townline Road ENE/1.9 miles
't Antioch Farm Antioch Road ESE/1.4 milas Gerlica.Parm*
4860 Lockwood Rd.
ENE/1.5 miles
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- 5814 North Ridge Rd.
E/3.3 miles Sabo Farm
- 5674 North Ridge Rd.
E/2.9 miles Shreve Farm
- 2431 Antioch Rd.
ENE 1.2 miles West Orchard Fruit North Ridge Rd.
SW/2.7 miles Market Perry Park / Clark Rds.
SW/1.6 miles Golding Farm North Ridge Road SSW/1.7 miles Perry Park Road SW/1.5 miles Quayle Farm
- 6035 South Ridge West ESE/4.2 miles Pegs Produce
- South Ridge Road SSE/3.5 miles Woodworth Fara Middle Ridge Road E/4.6 miles Brookside Fruit Fara Middle Ridge Road S/1.7 miles SW/3.6 miles Garden Center
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& North Ridge Rd.
84 Garden Spot
- North Ridge Road S/3.5 miles
-Liikala Farm
- 4830 Davis Road SSE/3.0 miles Sabo Farm
- 4332 Lane Road SSW/3.8 miles
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Facility Location Distance Madison Country Club Chapel / Green Roads ENE/4.0 miles Camp Roosevelt Perry Park Road WSW/1.4 miles Perry Township Park Perry Park Road WSW/1.1 miles Townline Road Park Townline. Road ENE/2.3 miles North Perry Park Lockwood Road NE/0.7 miles
' Lake Metro Park Lockwood Road ENE/1.7 miles Camp Isaac Jogues Chapel Road ENE/3.2 miles Lake County Water Bacon Road WSW/3.9 miles Treatment. Plant Madison village 2934 Hubbard Road E/4.8 miles Water Plant i
Note: 1989 was the first year that recreational areas and public drinking water facilities were included in this study.
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