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UPIIU Oms/la Pllbl/c Power Dlst!fcl Fort Calhoun Station Potential Radionuclides of Concern TABLE OF CONTENTS FC-020-007 Revision 0 Page 2 of 29 1.0 Issue Statement.............................................................................................................. 3 2.0 Background Statement................................................................................................... 3 3.0 Methodology................................................................................................................... 4 4.0 Assumptions................................................................................................................... 4 5.0 Conclusions.................................................................................................................... 4 6.0 Calculations.................................................................................................................... 5 6.1 Sample Locations and Designations........................................................................... 5 6.2 Sample Results........................................................................................................... 6 7.0 References................................................................................................................... 10 8.0 Attachments.................................................................................................................. 10 8.1 GEL Reported Sample Results................................................................................. 10 8.2 GEL Sample Results Screened Against the Critical Level........................................ 10 8.3 Fractional Abundances for All Radionuclides and Samples...................................... 10 List of Tables Table 1: List of Radionuclides from FC-18-002......................................................................... 3 Table 2: Listing of Sample ID Numbers, Types and Locations.................................................. 7 Table 3: Average MDA's from 37 GEL Analysis Results and for Each Radionuclide................. 8 Table 4: Summary of Radionuclide Fractions for all Sample Results >Le................................. 9 Table 5: GEL Analysis Results from All Samples 1st Set of Radionuclides............................. 12 Table 6: GEL Analysis Results from All Samples 2nd Set of Radionuclides............................ 13 Table 7: GEL Analysis Results from All Samples 3rd Set of Radionuclides............................ 15 Table 8: GEL Analysis Results from All Samples Screened Against Le, 1st Set of Radionuclides.......................................................................................................................... 18 Table 9: GEL Analysis Results from All Samples Screened Against Le, 2nd Set of Radionuclides.......................................................................................................................... 20 Table 10: GEL Analysis Results from All Samples Screened Against Le, 3rd Set of Radionuclides.......................................................................................................................... 22 Table 11: Radionuclide Fractions for Each Sample for 1st Set of Radionuclides.................... 25 Table 12: Radionuclide Fractions for Each Sample for 2nd Set of Radionuclides................... 26 Table 13: Radionuclide Fractions for Each Sample for 3rd Set of Radionuclides.................... 28
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011110 Omaha Pllblic Power District Fort Calhoun Station Potential Radionuclides of Concern 1.0 ISSUE STATEMENT FC-020-007 Revision 0 Page 3 of 29 An initial listing of radionuclides is needed to support the decommissioning of Fort Calhoun Station. This listing will be specifically used to identify radionuclides applicable for calculating the derived concentration guideline levels (DCGLs) which are required for the license termination plan (L TP) to ultimately terminate the NRC operating license as delineated in 10 CFR 50.82 [1]. Once the DCGLs are calculated for each of the radionuclides in the initial suite, some may be deselected as Radionuclides of Concern (ROCs) based on a future dose-significance analysis for the implementation of the final status surveys which will also be required by the L TP.
2.0 BACKGROUND
STATEMENT In March 2018, the Fort Calhoun RP technical staff prepared Technical Basis Document (TBD) FC-18-002, "Potential Radionuclides of Concern During the Decommissioning of Fort Calhoun Station" [2]. This TBD evaluated expected radionuclides based on a review of industry guidance and from 14 samples collected within various waste/process streams from 2016 through 2018 analyzed by an offsite laboratory for nuclides typically required by 1 0CFR61, and decay-corrected to 2/15/2028. The list of radionuclides from FC-18-002 is reproduced in Table 1.
Table 1: List of Radionuclides from FC-18-002
/ Radionuclide I Half-Life, years I
H-3 I
12.3 l
Fe-55 I
2.73 Co-60 I
5.27 Ni-63 I
100.1 Sr-90 28.74 Cs-134 I
2.07 Cs-137 I
30.04 Pu-238 I
87.7 Pu-239/240 24110 I
Pu-241 14.35 Am-241 432.2 Cm-243/244 29.1 The analysis in FC-18-002 appears to have eliminated some of the radionuclides initially considered in the TBD based on fractional abundance and/or short half-lives. Also, the radionuclide fractional abundance listed in Attachment 1 of FC-18-002 appear to be intrinsically weighted by each sample activity whereas other prior L TPs have included fractional abundances using weighted and non-weighted approaches. From the data contained in this attachment, sample No. L71393 for the primary resin appears to dominate the activity from all other samples, therefore, using this data as presented
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0111,10 Omaha Pllblic Power Ois11/ct Fort Calhoun Station Potential Radionuclides of Concern FC-020-007 Revision 0 Page 4 of 29 would unnecessarily numerically weight the radionuclide mixture by this single sample analysis.
From November 2019 through March 2020, the staff at Fort Calhoun station implemented a comprehensive concrete sampling and characterization plan where 744 discrete concrete samples at multiple depths up to 6 inches were collected throughout plant areas including the containment and the auxiliary buildings. Each of these samples were analyzed using the on site gamma spectroscopy system and 37 of these were sent for offsite laboratory analysis for a wide range of radionuclide detections including actinides, and other hard-to detect fission and activation radionuclides. The results of these 37 analyses are used in this TBD to evaluate whether additional radionuclides should be added or removed from the list provided in FC-018-002. With this list, DCGLs will be calculated for the applicable media and end-state of the site to be included in the site's L TP.
3.0 METHODOLOGY Provide the results of the offsite laboratory analysis for all radionuclides and for each of the 37 samples. This should determine those radionuclides that are considered non-detected and further determine the radionuclide fractional abundances for each of the 37 samples.
Analyze the radionuclide fractional results to identify those present in the sampled plant environments and compare this list to the initial listing from FC-018-002 and select the initial list for DCGL development.
4.0 ASSUMPTIONS The analysis of samples from the offsite laboratory meets the applicable quality standards as delineated by the laboratory.
The presence of radionuclides other than for the requested suite is insignificant or is otherwise added in this analysis.
5.0 CONCLUSION
S This analysis identifies 23 radionuclides that should be included in this listing of radionuclides as compared to the 12 that were initially identified in [2], as listed below, where the additional radionuclides are shaded. Additionally, it should be noted that the Europium isotopes are isolated to areas exposed to neutrons. For these, the data shows the presence of these isotopes is primarily in the area below the reactor vessel which is currently scheduled for removal and may not be an end-state structure. We also added Np-237 but we anticipate that this radionuclide may likely be removed in a future revision to this TSD following additional sampling and analysis since this was not included in the analysis suite from the recent characterization campaign.
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FC-020-007 Revision Fort Calhoun Station Potential Radionuclides of Concern Page 5 of 29 H-3 Zn-65 Eu-155 C-14 Tc-99 Pu-238 Sr-90 Pu-239/ 240 Mn-54 Sb-125 Pu-241 Fe-55 Cs-134 Am-241 Co-58 Cs-137 Cm-243/ 244 Ni-59 Ce-144 Np-237 Ni-63 Eu-152 Co-60 Eu-154 6.0 CALCULATIONS 6.1 Sample Locations and Designations Four separate sample plans were developed and implemented using the Tru-Pro concrete sampling techniques in references [3], [4], [5], and [6] representing 744 discrete samples ranging from the surface (to 0.5 inch) to a depth of 6 inches in the following buildings:
containment building, auxiliary building, turbine building, and radwaste processing building.
From this sample population, 37 samples were sent to GEL for analysis of the following gamma emitting, beta emitting, and alpha emitting radionuclides typically considered during nuclear power plant decommissioning projects.
H-3 C-14 Mn-54 Fe-55 Co-57 Co-58 Ni-59 Ni-63 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-94 Tc-99 Sr-90 Ag-110m Sb-125 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ce-144 Eu-152 Eu-154 Eu-155 Pu-238 Pu-239/ 240 Pu-241 Am-241 Cm-242 Cm-243/ 244
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Omaha Public Power Distlfd Fort Calhoun Station Potential Radionuclides of Concern FC-020-007 Revision 0 Page 6 of 29 Table 2 provides the sample identification numbers and general locations for all 37 samples. The analysis was performed by GEL Laboratories LLC in Charleston SC in 3 batches of reports in references [7], [8] and [9]. The original reports were prepared and sent from January through March 2020 and then revised in June 2020 to add the "critical level (Le)" to these reports for the analysis supported in this Technical Basis Document.
6.2 Sample Results Table 3 shows the average minimum detectable activity (MDA) from all 37 samples analyzed by GEL for each radionuclide. This listing demonstrates that an effective average MDA was achieved by GEL for the analysis..1 provides the analysis results for all samples. These results include all results as reported by GEL whether negative or less than any screening value including the minimum detectable activity (MDA).
To determine radionuclide fractions for each sample, the concentration data from.1 was first compared to the result to the reported critical level (for 95%
probability of detection). For those samples with results less than this criteria, a blank was substituted for the sample result as shown in Attachment 8.2. This data clearly shows that a large fraction of the samples did not detect some radionuclides above Le.
In fact, 2 radionuclides were only detected in 1 sample above Le among all samples:
Ag-11 Om and Cm-242 and will not be included for further consideration in this analysis.
Four additional radionuclides were detected at levels below twice the Le values but these will be included at this point in the analysis.
iiiiiiii Omaha Pv/Jlic Power District Fort Calhoun Station Potential Radionuclides of Concern Table 2: Listing of Sample ID Numbers, Types and Locations Sample ID Number Type of Sample Area Name ll00X-1-CJ-FCVl-005 Concrete, Floor CB 977' Elevation - Under Vessel Area ll00X-l-CJ-WCVl-004 Concrete, Wall CB 977' Elevation - Under Vessel Area 1200X-1-CJ-FCV1-001 Concrete, Floor CB 995'/996' Elevation G/A 1200X-1-CJ-FCV1-002 Concrete, Floor CB 995'/996' Elevation G/A 1200X-1-CJ-FCV1-003 Concrete, Floor CB 995'/996' Elevation G/A 1200X-1-CJ-FCV1-010 Concrete, Floor CB 995'/996' Elevation G/A 1200X-1-CJ-FCV1-018 Concrete, Floor CB 995'/996' Elevation G/A 1200X-1-CJ-FCV1-023 Concrete, Floor CB 995'/996' Elevation G/A l200X-1-CJ-FCV1-025 Concrete, Floor CB 995'/996' Elevation G/A 1200X-1-CJ-FCV1-027 Concrete, Floor CB 995'/996' Elevation G/A 1200X-1-CJ-WCV1-005 Concrete, Wall CB 995'/996' Elevation G/A 1200X-1-CJ-WCV1-009 Concrete, Wall CB 995'/996' Elevation G/A 1300X-1-CJ-FCV1-003 1300X-1-CJ-FCV1-006 1300X-1-CJ-FCV1-008 1400X-1-CJ-FCV1-002 1400X-1-CJ-FCV1-021 2100X-1-CJ-FCV1-006 2100X-1-CJ-FCV1-011 2100X-1-CJ-FCV1-014 2200X-1-CJ-FCV1-008 2200X-1-CJ-FCV1-010 2200X-1-CJ-FCV1-020 2200X-1-CJ-FCV1-022 2200X-1-CJ-FCV1-026 2200X-1-CJ-FCV1-031 2200X-1-CJ-FCV1-035 Concrete, Floor CB 1013' Elevation G/ A Concrete, Floor CB 1013' Elevation G/ A Concrete, Floor CB 1013' Elevation G/ A Concrete, Floor CB 1045' Elevation G/ A Concrete, Floor CB 1045' Elevation G/ A Concrete, Floor AB 971' Elevation G/ A Concrete, Floor AB 971' Elevation G/ A Concrete, Floor AB 971' Elevation G/A Concrete, Floor AB 989' Elevation G/A Concrete, Floor AB 989' Elevation G/A Concrete, Floor AB 989' Elevation G/ A Concrete, Floor AB 989' Elevation G/ A Concrete, Floor AB 989' Elevation G/A Concrete, Floor AB 989' Elevation G/ A Concrete, Floor AB 989' Elevation G/ A 2200X-1-CJ-WCV1-009 Concrete, Wall AB 989' Elevation G/A 2300X-1-CJ-FCV1-001 Concrete, Floor AB 1007' Elevation G/A 2300X-1-CJ-FCV1-002 2300X-1-CJ-FCV1-005 2300X-1-CJ-FCV1-007 2600X-1-CJ-FCV1-002 3100X-3-CJ-FCV1-006 3100X-3-CJ-FCV1-014 4100X-1-CJ-FCV1-004 4100X-1-CJ-FCV1-005 Concrete, Floor AB 1007' Elevation G/ A Concrete, Floor AB 1007' Elevation G/ A Concrete, Floor AB 1007' Elevation G/ A Concrete, Floor AB 1025' Elevation G/ A Concrete, Floor TB 990' Elevation G/ A Concrete, Floor TB 990' Elevation G/ A Concrete, Floor Radwaste Processing Building Concrete, Floor Radwaste Processing Building FC-020-007 Revision 0 Page 7 of 29
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UPPU Omaha Public Power Oistrfd Fort Calhoun Station Potential Radionuclides of Concern Table 3: Average MDA's from 37 GEL Analysis Results and for Each Radionuclide Radionuclide Average MDA, pCi/g H-3 1.30E+01 C-14 5.51E+OO Mn-54 9.17E-01 Fe-55 1.34E+01 Co-57 1.82E+OO Co-58 1.42E+OO Ni-59 3.83E+OO Ni-63 4.66E+OO Co-60 6.59E-01 Zn-65 2.36E+OO Nb-94 8.02E-01 Tc-99 2.60E+OO Sr-90 1.SOE-01 Ag-110m 1.36E+OO Sb-125 7.88E+OO Cs-134 9.77E-01 Cs-137 1.94E+OO Ce-144 8.84E+OO Eu-152 6.36E+OO Eu-154 2.SOE+OO Eu-155 4.22E+OO Pu-238 9.23E-02 Pu-239/ 240 1.0lE-01 Pu-241 6.95E+OO Am-241 1.12E-01 Cm-242 8.21E-02 Cm-243/ 244 9.73E-02 FC-020-007 Revision 0 Page 8 of 29.4 converts the concentration values from 8.2 into radionuclide fractions for each sample where the blank data (concentrations less than Le) is not included in the fraction calculations. This information is summarized in Table 4. This summary provides the average, maximum, and 95th percentile of the activity fractions among all sample for each radionuclide not excluded, as discussed above. The second to last column in this Table 4 is the re-normalized 95th percentile values to represent an appropriate fractional value. For this analysis, radionuclides are deselected from the initial list if the renormalized fractional value is less than 0.0001 (0.01 %), except for the actinide radionuclides and consistent with [2]. The actinides are excluded from the 0.01 % criteria since the relative abundance for these radionuclides is typically lower and we therefore included all actinides that are positively detected above the Le. The last column in this table identifies whether the radionuclide is included in the final selection process.
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Fort Calhoun Station Potential Radionuclides of Concern Table 4: Summary of Radionuclide Fractions for all Sample Results >Le Include 95th Renormalized
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Radionuclide Average Max Percentile 95th
(>.01%)
H-3 l.20E-01 5.86E-01 3.llE-01 9.44E-02 y
C-14 2.54E-01 8.S0E-01 7.85E-01 2.39E-01 y
Mn-54 2.79E-03 2.lSE-02 l.40E-02 4.26E-03 y
Fe-55 7.08E-02 3.92E-01 2.88E-01 8.74E-02 y
Co-57 2.02E-04 3.16E-04 3.07E-04 9.33E-05 N
Co-58 2.94E-04 8.74E-04 7.68E-04 2.33E-04 y
Ni-59 9.27E-04 2.68E-03 2.52E-03 7.66E-04 y
Ni-63 l.0SE-01 4.34E-01 3.39E-01 l.03E-01 y
Co-60 l.40E-02 9.46E-02 S.97E-02 l.82E-02 y
Zn-65 3.37E-04 6.13E-04 5.85E-04 l.78E-04 y
Nb-94 6.61E-05 1.12E-04 l.07E-04 3.26E-05 N
Tc-99 3.97E-02 l.20E-01 l.0BE-01 3.27E-02 y
Sr-90 6.64E-03 l.S0E-01 l.96E-02 5.97E-03 y
Sb-125 6.71E-04 8.85E-04 8.66E-04 2.63E-04 y
Cs-134 l.09E-03 6.30E-03 4.84E-03 1.47E-03 y
Cs-137 5.0lE-01 9.89E-01 9.SlE-01 2.89E-01 y
Ce-144 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 l.12E-01 3.41E-02 y
Eu-152 6.96E-02 2.72E-01 2.52E-01 7.GSE-02 y
Eu-154 l.78E-02 2.98E-02 2.92E-02 8.86E-03 y
Eu-155 2.09E-03 5.07E-03 4.GSE-03 l.41E-03 y
Pu-238 6.35E-04 5.71E-03 S.27E-03 l.G0E-03 y
Pu-239/ 240 3.72E-05 l.08E-04 9.0SE-05 2.75E-05 y
Pu-241 l.48E-03 4.81E-03 3.86E-03 l.17E-03 y
Am-241 2.09E-04 2.92E-03 5.27E-04 1.G0E-04 y
Cm-243/ 244 l.54E-05 3.69E-05 3.S0E-05 l.0GE-05 y
FC-020-007 Revision 0 Page 9 of 29 The selected radionuclides for future considerations are provided below. Those radionuclides that are shaded represent additions to the list developed in reference [2].
Note that Np-237 has been added in this listing and was not included in the initial list for this characterization campaign, however, we recommend that additional characterization be performed to establish the presence or absence of Np-237.
Additionally, the final selection of radionuclides of concern (ROCs) for the purpose of final status surveys will be performed based on the dose significance of these radionuclides and will be a future analysis to support the L TP to include an evaluation of radionuclide surrogate relationships.
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011110 Omaha Public Power District Fort Calhoun Station Potential Radionuclides of Concern H-3 Zn-65 C-14 Tc-99 Sr-90 Mn-54 Sb-125 Fe-55 Cs-134 Co-58 Cs-137 Ni-59 Ce-144 Ni-63 Eu-152 Co-60 7.0 REFERENCES FC-020-007 Revision 0 Page 10 of 29 Eu-154 Eu-155 Pu-238 Pu-239/ 240 Pu-241 Am-241 Cm-243/ 244 Np-237
[1] USNRC, Title 10 Code of Federal Regulation Part 50 ("Domestic Licensing of Production and Utilization Facilities") Subpart 82 ("Termination of License"), US Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
[2] FC-018-002, "Potential Radionuclides of Concern During the Decommissioning of Fort Calhoun Station", Fort Calhoun Station Technical Basis Document, 2018.
[3] Fort Calhoun Characterization Sample Plan, Survey Area 1000, 2019.
[4] Fort Calhoun Characterization Sample Plan, Survey Area 2000, 2019.
[5] Fort Calhoun Characterization Sample Plan, Survey Area 3000, 2019.
[6] Fort Calhoun Characterization Sample Plan, Survey Area 4000, 2019.
[7] ENRG078, WO No. 499910, Charleston, NC: GEL Laboratories LLC, 2020.
[8] ENRG078, WO No. 499244, Charleston, NC: GEL Laboratories LLC, 2020.
[9] ENRG078, WO No. 505229, Charleston, NC: GEL Laboratories LLC, 2020.
8.0 ATTACHMENTS 8.1 GEL Reported Sample Results 8.2 GEL Sample Results Screened Against the Critical Level 8.3 Fractional Abundances for All Radionuclides and Samples.
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iiiiiiii Omaha Pllbl/c Powor D/Jlrfd FC-020-007 Revision 0 Fort Calhoun Station Potential Radionuclides of Concern Page 12 of 29 Table 5: GEL Analysis Results from All Samples 1st Set of Radionuclides' Sample No H-3 C-14 Mn-54 Fe-55 Co-57 Co-58 Ni-59 Ni-63 Co-60 ll00X-1-CJ-FCVl-005 1.79E+03 1.56E+03 9.36E-01 3.77E+03 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1.12E+0l 1.0SE+03 1.09E+03 ll00X-1-CJ-WCVl-004 2.99E+03 1.06E+03 4.86E+00 3.99E+03 0.00E+00 2.06E+0l 3.lOE+0l 2.36E+03 2.23E+03 1200X-1-CJ-FCV1-001 7.89E+02 1.53E+03 0.00E+00
-2.92E+00 2.07E-02 3.SSE-01 7.12E-02 1.30E+02 4.78E+0l 1200X-1-CJ-FCV1-002 7.68E+02 2.67E+03 6.89E-01 5.49E+00 1.42E-01
-4.80E-01 0.00E+00 5.43E+02 8.67E+0l 1200X-1-CJ-FCV1-003 7.38E+02 1.99E+03 5.61E-01
-1.52E+00 5.0GE-02 l.93E-02 2.23E+00 2.03E+02 4.18E+0l 1200X-1-CJ-FCV1-010 9.29E+02 1.45E+02 0.00E+00
-2.02E+00 0.00E+00
-2.73E-01 0.00E+00 1.41E+02 1.26E+0l 1200X-1-CJ-FCV1-018 8.99E+02 1.59E+03 3.37E-02 6.27E+00 2.S0E-02 3.S0E-02
-7.59E-01 S.76E+0l 1.81E+00 1200X-1-CJ-FCV1-023 2.80E+02 8.09E+0l 4.S0E-01
-2.19E+00 1.45E+00 2.19E-01 1.09E+0l 1.13E+03 7.85E+0l 1200X-1-CJ-FCV1-025 6.97E+02 2.70E+03 1.20E-01
-3.79E+00 2.44E-01
-2.54E-02 2.31E-01 1.19E+02 1.21E+0l 1200X-1-CJ-FCV1-027 5.38E+02 1.62E+03 3.04E-01
-1.45E+00 4.08E-02 4.lSE-01 8.96E-01 1.00E+02 3.18E+0l 1200X-1-CJ-WCV1-005 3.36E+02 7.19E+02 2.13E-02
-3.llE+00 0.00E+00
-2.58E-01 4.68E-02 2.17E+0l 2.43E+00 1200X-1-CJ-WCV1-009 2.46E+02 2.62E+03
-8.53E-03
-3.64E+00 7.03E-02 2.95E-01 5.12E-01 1.08E+0l 9.35E-01 1300X-1-O-FCV1-003 4.11E+02 1.41E+03 9.31E-02
-4.12E-01
-1.21E-01
-6.44E-02
-7.0lE-02 l.47E+02 1.84E+0l 1300X-1-O-FCV1-006 1.95E+02 1.72E+02 1.53E-02 5.29E+00 1.22E-01 9.73E-02
-3.40E-01 3.54E+0l 2.48E+00 1300X-1-O-FCV1-008 8.12E+0l 3.03E+02 1.41E-01 2.72E+00 4.G0E-01 2.85E-01 1.69E+00 4.21E+0l 3.07E+00 1400X-1-O-FCV1-002 3.88E+02 8.SSE+03
-5.91E-02
-4.61E+00
-6.91E-02 2.0GE-02 2.03E+00 4.86E+0l 3.47E+00 1400X-1-O-FCV1-021 5.08E+02 2.07E+03 4.SlE-03
-5.90E+00 1.18E-01
-1.98E-02 1.86E-01 6.37E+00 3.SSE+00 2100X-1-O-FCV1-006 2.99E+0l 2.87E+00 6.03E-02
-5.87E+00
-1.89E-02 1.G0E-01
-1.44E-01 3.24E+0l 2.73E+00 2100X-1-O-FCV1-0ll 7.0SE+00 3.64E+00 1.38E-02
-4.62E+00
-2.17E-02
-8.26E-03 4.02E-01 6.20E+0l 4.32E+00 2100X-1-CJ-FCV1-014 1.13E+00 7.85E+00
-3.09E-02
-1.20E+0l 2.23E-02
-8.74E-03
-1.96E+00 4.81E+0l 9.76E-01 2200X-1-CJ-FCV1-008 9.34E+0l 2.38E+0l 3.llE-01
-2.17E-01 2.00E-01 2.68E-01
-8.75E-01 9.47E+0l 4.74E+0l 2200X-1-CJ-FCV1-010 1.8SE+0l 9.lSE+00 9.llE-02
-5.59E+00
-4.24E-02
-3.75E-02
-1.83E-04 1.36E+02 1.00E+0l 2200X-1-CJ-FCV1-020 S.84E+0l 1.99E+0l 2.59E-01 3.76E+00
-2.S0E-01 S.69E-01 4.91E+00 1.42E+03 2.34E+0l 2200X-1-CJ-FCV1-022 1.61E+0l 2.28E+0l
-1.93E-02 4.81E-01 2.86E-01
-2.54E-01 6.56E+00 6.42E+02 1.29E+00 2200X-1-CJ-FCV1-026 1.68E+0l 1.31E+0l
-2.37E-01 6.41E-01
-6.53E-01 2.02E-01
-1.14E-01 1.90E+02 0.00E+00 2200X-1-CJ-FCV1-031 2.40E+02 4.97E+00 4.35E-02 8.58E+00 6.14E-02 7.0SE-02 2.37E+00 2.27E+02 7.21E+00 I Shaded cells represent negative reported values. All values in pCi/g.
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-3.31E+00
-6.25E-04
-6.23E-02 l.08E+00 6.26E+00 4.47E-01 2300X-1-O-FCV1-001 2.SlE+00 7.99E+0l 6.44E-02 l.43E+0l
-4.37E-01
-9.57E-02 3.41E+00 3.14E+02 l.0lE+00 2300X-1-O-FCV1-002 l.40E+0l 5.28E+0l 4.61E-03 l.37E+00
-4.98E-01
-3.71E-02 6.57E+00 7.73E+02 8.40E+00 2300X-1-O-FCV1-005 5.52E+00 3.25E+0l l.33E-01 2.35E+0l 8.58E-02
-l.12E-02 4.l0E+00 4.14E+02 2.81E+00 2300X-1-O-FCV1-007 4.48E+0l 5.02E+0l l.0lE-01
-2.53E+00 3.00E-01 l.98E-01
-5.29E-01 5.70E+0l 7.75E+00 2600X-1-O-FCV1-002 l.46E+0l 2.42E+0l
-l.78E-02
-9.00E+00
-l.31E-01
-3.74E-02
-7.54E-01 l.91E+0l l.93E+00 3100X-3-O-FCV1-006
-l.68E+00 3.26E+00 8.23E-02 l.60E+00
-4.30E-03 3.0GE-02
-9.29E-01
-3.99E-01 2.52E-02 3 l00X-3-CJ-FCVl-014
-3.70E+00 l.82E+00
-2.64E-04 l.90E-01 2.99E-02 2.68E-02
-4.19E-01 l.71E+00 5.57E-02 4100X-1-CJ-FCV1-004
-7.58E-01 8.0SE+00
-8.85E-02 2.35E+00 6.70E-03
-1.41E-02 7.lGE-01 l.86E+00 2.88E-01 4100X-1-CJ-FCV1-005
-5.45E+00 8.47E-01
-4.89E-02 3.41E+00 l.lSE-03 1.45E-02 l.GSE-04 4.0lE-01 6.26E-01 Table 6: GEL Analysis Results from All Samples 2nd Set of Radionuclides2 Sample No Zn-65 Nb-94 Tc-99 Sr-90 Ag-ll0m Sb-125 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ce-144 1 lO0X-1-O-FCVl-005 0.00E+00 l.87E-01 4.SlE-02 6.20E+00 l.17E+00
-2.03E+00 l.29E+02 4.87E+03
-1.86E+0l ll00X-1-CJ-WCVl-004 0.00E+00 2.13E+00 2.56E+00 9.88E+00 4.58E+00 0.00E+00 1.08E+02 5.34E+03
-5.77E+00 1200X-1-O-FCV1-001 2.40E-01 9.98E-02 6.85E-01 7.0SE-01 4.18E-01 5.76E-01 l.07E-01 l.24E+02 3.03E-01 1200X-1-O -FCV1-002 5.17E-01 1.36E-01 4.llE-01 2.19E+00
-3.43E-01
-3.SGE+00 4.30E-01 4.68E+02
-9.80E-01 1200X-1-O-FCV1-003 3.58E-02 3.32E-01 S.62E-01 4.30E+00 2.40E-01 3.07E-01 l.lSE+00 l.07E+03 2.25E-01 1200X-1-O-FCV1-010 9.71E-01
-6.87E-02 4.07E-01 5.07E-01 l.53E-01
-5.78E-01 6.39E-02 3.51E+02 7.99E-01 1200X-1-O-FCV1-018
-4.21E-02 5.93E-02 8.SGE-02 4.SlE-01
-3.99E-02 l.22E+00 1.61E-01 2.S0E+02
-1.43E+00 1200X-1-O-FCV1-023
-4.73E-01 l.06E-01 2.09E-01 l.72E+0l 1.17E-01 6.66E+00 3.78E+00 5.90E+03 2.82E+00 1200X-1-O-FCV1-025 4.96E-03
-7.76E-02 2.43E-01 2.08E+00
-2.80E-01 3.llE+00 4.0lE-01 9.SSE+02 l.68E+00 1200X-1-O-FCV1-027
-3.36E-01 2.04E-01
-3.73E-01 l.0SE+00
-2.53E-01 l.73E+00 3.58E+00 4.47E+03
-2.64E+00 1200X-1-O-WCV1-005 l.07E-01 l.96E-02 2.21E-01 1.07E-01
-3.24E-02 3.76E-01 3.54E-02 9.35E+0l 8.90E-01 1200X-1-O-WCV1-009
-1.87E-03 4.43E-03 6.60E-02 8.16E-02 9.26E-02
-l.13E+00 5.72E-02 2.97E+02
-4.04E-01 1300X-1-CJ-FCV1-003
-5.0lE-01 l.76E-01 4.44E-01 5.09E-01 3.16E-01 7.0lE-01 3.94E+00 5.35E+03
-2.75E+00 2 Shaded cells represent negative reported values. All values in pCi/g.
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iiiiiiii Omaha l'Ubl/c Power Oislrlt:I FC-020-007 Revision 0 Fort Calhoun Station Potential Radionuclides of Concern Page 14 of 29 Sample No Zn-65 Nb-94 Tc-99 Sr-90 Ag-ll0m Sb-125 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ce-144 1300X-1-CJ-FCV1-006 3.60E-02
-3.41E-02
-4.24E-01 2.42E-01
-4.0SE-02 3.95E-01 9.0lE-01 8.79E+02 9.97E-02 1300X-1-CJ-FCV1-008
-6.70E-02
-7.27E-03 1.0lE-01 1.43E+00
-2.23E-01 2.06E-01 5.73E-01 1.26E+03 1.30E+00 1400X-1-CJ-FCV1-002 6.77E-02
-3.81E-02 1.72E-01 1.03E+0l
-6.6SE-02 4.18E-01 2.35E-01 2.79E+03 2.56E+00 1400X-1-CJ-FCV1-021
-3.13E-03 5.45E-02 1.76E-01
-2.40E-02 9.97E-02
-4.14E-01
-5.69E-02 9.14E+0l
-3.27E-01 2100X-1-CJ-FCV1-006
-2.67E-01
-3.28E-02 1.14E-01 4.42E-01 1.95E-01
-4.86E-01 1.26E-01 1.14E+02 1.76E-01 2100X-1-CJ-FCV1-011 0.00E+00 4.43E-02 S.53E+00 1.99E-01 7.20E-02
-1.32E-01 1.45E-01 6.02E+0l
-6.41E-01 2100X-1-CJ-FCV1-014
-4.69E-02 4.14E-02 2.60E+0l 2.47E-01 3.82E-02 1.18E-01 8.66E-02 1.33E+02 1.03E+00 2200X-1-CJ-FCV1-008
-3.03E-01
-8.25E-02
-1.81E-01 1.73E+00 6.29E-02 1.73E+00 1.46E+00 l.22E+03 9.64E-02 2200X-1-CJ-FCV1-010
-3.52E-01 2.38E-02
-2.30E-01 1.33E+00
-1.04E-01 1.40E+00 0.00E+00 3.35E+02
-4.66E-01 2200X-1-CJ-FCV1-020 2.88E-01
-4.72E-03 l.61E+00 7.69E+00
-6.70E-01 3.62E+00 2.63E+0l 1.22E+04 8.33E-01 2200X-1-CJ-FCV1-022 4.19E-03 7.17E-02
-5.06E-02 1.78E+0l
-9.35E-02
-4.68E+00 2.61E-01 1.87E+04
-4.59E+00 2200X-1-CJ-FCV1-026 7.41E-02 0.00E+00
-4.62E-01 2.25E+0l
-2.06E-01
-1.19E+0l 2.25E-01 2.12E+04 4.58E+00 2200X-1-CJ-FCV1-031 2.06E-02 9.88E-02
-1.92E+00 1.18E+00
-1.23E-01
-l.68E-01 2.16E-01 3.93E+02 S.79E-01 2200X-1-CJ-FCV1-035
-1.27E-03 4.60E-02
-5.48E-01 1.77E+00 2.53E-01 S.09E-01 1.86E-01 8.44E+02 1.67E-01 2200X-1-CJ-WCV1-009
-7.lSE-02
-5.02E-02 4.3SE-01
-3.97E-02
-4.64E-02
-6.37E-02 9.61E-02 3.82E+0l
-2.37E-01 2300X-1-CJ-FCV1-001
-2.98E-02 1.08E-01
-5.82E+00 1.81E+0l
-4.43E-02
-1.95E+00
-1.57E-01 7.57E+03 4.lSE-01 2300X-1-CJ-FCV1-002
-l.89E-02
-2.07E-01
-3.19E+00 2.37E+0l
-1.S0E-01 7.27E-01 2.08E-01 l.0SE+04
-1.86E+00 2300X-1-CJ-FCV1-00S 2.S0E-01 9.35E-02 1.81E-01 6.47E+00 4.lSE-03
-1.77E+00 8.13E-02 3.61E+03 4.12E-01 2300X-1-CJ-FCV1-007
-l.97E-02 1.18E-01
-2.33E-01 3.70E+00
-3.61E-01 1.17E+00 2.32E+00 7.80E+02 2.53E+00 2600X-1-CJ-FCV1-002 l.04E-01 2.89E-02 1.SlE-01 S.47E-02 2.09E-02 1.33E-02 1.lSE-01 6.77E+0l
-2.18E-01 3100X-3-CJ-FCV1-006
-3.21E-03 9.0SE-04
-2.82E-01 1.06E-01
-4.74E-02 4.87E-02
-1.88E-03 3.54E-01 1.SSE-01 3 lO0X-3-CJ-FCVl-014
-2.77E-01
-1.83E-02
-4.20E-01 6.38E-02 5.GSE-02 1.27E-02 1.20E-01 1.54E-01 5.46E-01 4100X-1-CJ-FCV1-004
-8.07E-02 5.86E-02
-1.13E-01
-3.38E-02
-4.67E-02
-4.43E-02 8.95E-02 6.85E+00
-5.13E-02 4100X-1-CJ-FCV1-005
-2.68E-01
-2.35E-02
-6.41E-01 l.31E+00
-5.12E-02 1.SlE-01
-9.52E-03 3.36E+00 1.34E-01
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FC-020-007 Revision 0 Fort Calhoun Station Potential Radionuclides of Concern Page 15 of 29 Table 7: GEL Analysis Results from All Samples 3rd Set of Radionuclides3 Sample No Eu-152 Eu-154 Eu-155 Pu-238 Pu-239/ 240 Pu-241 Am-241 Cm-242 Cm-243/ 244 1100X-1-CJ-FCV1-005 5.57E+03 6.11E+02 1.83E+01 3.02E-01 1.23E+00 9.86E+00 3.17E-01 1.12E-02 1.06E-01 1100X-1-CJ-WCV1-004 4.84E+03 5.52E+02 7.20E+00 1.46E+00 1.72E+00 2.42E+01 2.51E+00 2.12E-02 7.43E-01 1200X-1-CJ-FCV1-001
-2.35E-01 4.S0E-01 1.96E-01 4.SlE-02 0.00E+00 6.68E+00 3.99E-02 0.00E+00 5.43E-03 1200X-1-CJ-FCV1-002 1.68E-01
-7.17E-01
-1.84E-01 2.61E-01 8.37E-02 5.38E+00 4.90E-01 0.00E+00 1.68E-01 1200X-1-CJ-FCV1-003
-7.99E-01 4.91E-01
-6.SlE-01 6.04E-02 4.92E-02 4.86E+00 9.72E-02 0.00E+00 3.94E-02 1200X-1-CJ-FCV1-010 2.36E+00 1.70E-02 4.72E-02 1.58E-02
-5.56E-03 2.43E+00 3.SSE-02 0.00E+00 1.31E-02 1200X-1-CJ-FCV1-018 1.56E-02
-7.00E-02
-7.53E-01 2.l0E-02
-1.00E-02 2.40E+00 9.22E-03 6.81E-03 3.14E-03 1200X-1-CJ-FCV1-023 2.61E-01 1.38E-01
-1.01E+00 7.22E-01 3.98E-01 1.SSE+01 9.46E-01 0.00E+00 1.16E-01 1200X-1-CJ-FCV1-025
-1.71E-01
-3.52E-02
-1.34E+00 1.87E-03 1.0lE-02 3.79E+00 9.23E-03 8.lOE-03
-6.60E-03 1200X-1-CJ-FCV1-027 4.0lE-01
-2.00E-01
-1.22E+00 7.86E-03 1.07E-02 5.32E+00 8.0SE-03 8.98E-03 1.70E-03 1200X-1-CJ-WCV1-005 0.00E+00 2.78E-01 2.0lE-01 8.lOE-03
-6.35E-03 5.67E+00 1.30E-02 0.00E+00
-5.30E-03 1200X-1-CJ-WCV1-009 1.34E+00 2.40E-01
-1.93E-01 1.60E-02
-1.SlE-02 3.65E+00 3.02E-02 0.00E+00 2.lSE-02 1300X-1-CJ-FCV1-003
-4.62E-01 7.25E-02 6.63E-01 2.22E-02 1.13E-02 4.73E+00 3.34E-03 0.00E+00
-3.07E-03 1300X-1-CJ-FCV1-006
-1.73E-01
-6.36E-02
-7.70E-01 6.54E-03 6.53E-04 4.18E+00
-5.00E-03 0.00E+00 6.91E-03 1300X-1-CJ-FCV1-008 1.89E+00 3.43E-01 9.31E-02 2.97E-02 2.31E-02 1.99E+00 5.54E-02 0.00E+00 1.86E-03 1400X-1-CJ-FCV1-002
-1.47E-01 3.lSE-01
-1.85E-01
-1.77E-02
-2.l0E-02
-1.82E+00 2.44E-02 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1400X-1-CJ-FCV1-021 S.22E-01 9.85E-02 1.37E-01 1.77E-02 4.34E-02
-6.llE-01 1.42E-02 0.00E+00
-6.74E-03 2100X-1-CJ-FCV1-006 4.23E-01 8.57E-02 9.29E-01 1.59E-02
-2.38E-02 1.73E+00 1.04E-02
-2.95E-03
-2.48E-03 2100X-1-CJ-FCV1-011
-4.27E-01 4.lSE-03
-1.56E-01
-1.88E-02
-3.92E-04 9.98E-02
-5.69E-03 0.00E+00
-5.63E-03 2 lO0X-1-CJ-FCVl-014
-7.83E-01
-4.98E-01 1.19E-01 2.39E-02
-1.73E-03
-4.26E-01
-2.03E-02 1.99E-02 6.71E-04 2200X-1-CJ-FCV1-008
-8.64E-01 1.88E-01
-2.36E-01 1.80E-03 1.35E-02
-8.17E-02 1.SlE-02
-2.72E-03
-7.06E-03 2200X-1-CJ-FCV1-010 3.35E-01
-1.27E-01 4.87E-01
-3.0SE-03 1.25E-02
-4.64E-01
-3.18E-02 1.19E-02
-1.52E-02 2200X-1-CJ-FCV1-020 3.16E+00 5.91E-02
-1.98E+00 8.89E-03 1.40E-02
-3.33E-01 2.04E-02 6.83E-03
-1.30E-02 2200X-1-CJ-FCV1-022 1.61E+00
-2.53E-01
-3.94E+00
-5.53E-03
-1.92E-02
-2.92E+00
-2.27E-02
-2.17E-03
-2.06E-02 2200X-1-CJ-FCV1-026 2.41E+00
-1.90E-02
-1.85E+00 4.16E-03
-1.54E-02
-9.86E-01
-1.66E-03
-4.63E-03
-1.97E-02 3 Shaded cells represent negative reported values. All values in pCi/g.
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-5.42E-01 7.82E-02
-2.S0E-01
-1.04E-02 1.35E-02
-5.84E-01 9.34E-03
-2.03E-03 1.30E-02 2200X-1-CJ-FCV1-035 1.40E-01 6.70E-02
-1.69E-02 4.llE-02 3.19E-02
-1.25E+00 3.78E-02
-1.81E-03 4.90E-03 2200X-1-CJ-WCV1-009
-3.73E-01
-1.26E-01 3.02E-02
-1.29E-03
-9.25E-03
-7.18E-01
-2.04E-02 1.46E-02
-5.78E-03 2300X-1-CJ-FCV1-001
-1.23E+00 6.70E-02 1.67E+00
-1.99E-03
-3.98E-03
-1.39E+00 7.48E-03 4.27E-03
-3.41E-03 2300X-1-CJ-FCV1-002 1.76E+00 7.23E-02
-3.62E-01 5.16E-01 3.29E-01 4.08E+00 8.98E-01 1.99E-03 1.lOE-01 2300X-1-CJ-FCV1-005
-1.39E+00
-3.57E-02
-1.22E+00 4.02E-03
-3.40E-03
-8.19E-02 4.79E-02
-3.85E-03
-1.67E-02 2300X-1-CJ-FCV1-007 5.48E-01 2.54E-01
-1.44E+00 2.24E-02 3.24E-04 1.13E+00 2.48E-01
-1.12E-02
-9.22E-03 2600X-1-CJ-FCV1-002 9.12E-01 1.lOE-01 9.29E-02
-8.16E-03 1.39E-02 2.SlE-01 2.32E-02
-6.61E-03 5.97E-03 3100X-3-CJ-FCV1-006 8.14E-02
-2.91E-01
-5.63E-02 2.19E-02 6.94E-03
-1.45E+00 1.12E-02 6.SSE-03 9.32E-03 3 lO0X-3-CJ-FCVl-014
-3.24E-02 3.48E-01 5.88E-02 2.16E-02
-1.71E-03
-7.09E-01
-1.00E-02
-2.0lE-03
-1.19E-02 4100X-1-CJ-FCV1-004 7.0lE-02 2.14E-01
-5.31E-02 1.lSE-02 1.lSE-02
-1.49E+00 8.82E-04 6.SlE-03
-1.92E-02 4100X-1-CJ-FCV1-005 8.72E-02 1.03E-01
-6.28E-02
-4.75E-03
-9.22E-03 3.96E-01 2.75E-03
-2.41E-03
-6.13E-03
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FC-020-007 Revision 0 Fort Calhoun Station Potential Radionuclides of Concern Page 18 of 29 Table 8: GEL Analysis Results from All Samples Screened Against Le, 1st Set of Radionuclides4 Sample No H-3 C-14 Mn-54 Fe-55 Co-57 Co-58 Ni-59 Ni-63 Co-60 1100X-1-CJ-FCV1-005 1.79E+03 1.56E+03 3.77E+03 1.12E+01 1.0SE+03 1.09E+03 1100X-1-CJ-WCV1-004 2.99E+03 1.06E+03 4.86E+00 3.99E+03 2.06E+01 3.10E+01 2.36E+03 2.23E+03 1200X-1-CJ-FCV1-001 7.89E+02 1.53E+03 1.30E+02 4.78E+01 1200X-1-CJ-FCV1-002 7.68E+02 2.67E+03 6.89E-01 5.49E+00 5.43E+02 8.67E+01 1200X-1-CJ-FCV1-003 7.38E+02 1.99E+03 5.61E-01 2.23E+00 2.03E+02 4.18E+01 1200X-1-CJ-FCV1-010 9.29E+02 1.45E+02 1.41E+02 1.26E+01 1200X-1-CJ-FCV1-018 8.99E+02 1.59E+03 6.27E+00 S.76E+01 1.81E+00 1200X-1-CJ-FCV1-023 2.80E+02 8.09E+01 4.S0E-01 1.45E+00 1.09E+01 1.13E+03 7.85E+01 1200X-1-CJ-FCV1-025 6.97E+02 2.70E+03 1.19E+02 1.21E+01 1200X-1-CJ-FCV1-027 5.38E+02 1.62E+03 8.96E-01 1.00E+02 3.18E+01 1200X-1-CJ-WCV1-005 3.36E+02 7.19E+02 2.17E+01 2.43E+00 1200X-1-CJ-WCV1-009 2.46E+02 2.62E+03 2.95E-01 1.08E+01 9.35E-01 1300X-1-CJ-FCV1-003 4.11E+02 1.41E+03 1.47E+02 1.84E+01 1300X-1-CJ-FCV1-006 1.95E+02 1.72E+02 5.29E+00 3.54E+01 2.48E+00 1300X-1-CJ-FCV1-008 8.12E+01 3.03E+02 1.41E-01 4.60E-01 2.85E-01 1.69E+00 4.21E+01 3.07E+00 1400X-1-CJ-FCV1-002 3.88E+02 8.SSE+03 2.03E+00 4.86E+01 3.47E+00 1400X-1-CJ-FCV1-021 5.08E+02 2.07E+03 1.18E-01 6.37E+00 3.SSE+00 2100X-1-CJ-FCV1-006 2.99E+01 2.87E+00 3.24E+01 2.73E+00 2100X-1-CJ-FCV1-011 7.0SE+00 3.64E+00 6.20E+01 4.32E+00 2100X-1-CJ-FCV1-014 7.85E+00 4.81E+01 9.76E-01 2200X-1-CJ-FCV1-008 9.34E+01 2.38E+01 3.11E-01 9.47E+01 4.74E+01 2200X-1-CJ-FCV1-010 1.85E+01 9.15E+00 1.36E+02 1.00E+01 2200X-1-CJ-FCV1-020 5.84E+01 1.99E+01 3.76E+00 5.69E-01 4.91E+00 1.42E+03 2.34E+01 2200X-1-CJ-FCV1-022 1.61E+01 2.28E+01 6.56E+00 6.42E+02 1.29E+00 2200X-1-CJ-FCV1-026 1.68E+01 1.31E+01 1.90E+02 2200X-1-CJ-FCV1-031 2.40E+02 4.97E+00 8.58E+00 2.37E+00 2.27E+02 7.21E+00 4 All values in pCi/g.
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iiiiiiii Omaha l'IJb/1< Power 0/s/rfcl FC-020-007 Revision 0 Fort Calhoun Station Potential Radionuclides of Concern Page 25 of 29 Table 11: Radionuclide Fractions for Each Sample for 1st Set of Radionuclides Sample No H-3 C-14 Mn-54 Fe-55 Co-57 Co-58 Ni-59 Ni-63 Co-60 l lO0X-1-CJ-FCVl-005 8.74E-02 7.61E-02 1.84E-01 5.47E-04 S.13E-02 S.32E-02 llO0X-1-CJ-WCVl-004 1.27E-01 4.S0E-02 2.06E-04 1.69E-01 8.74E-04 1.31E-03 1.00E-01 9.46E-02 1200X-1-CJ-FCV1-001 3.0lE-01 S.84E-01 4.96E-02 1.82E-02 1200X-1-CJ-FCV1-002 1.69E-01 S.87E-01 1.SlE-04 l.21E-03 1.19E-01 1.91E-02 1200X-1-CJ-FCV1-003 1.82E-01 4.91E-01 1.38E-04 S.S0E-04 S.00E-02 1.03E-02 1200X-1-CJ-FCV1-010 5.86E-01 9.lSE-02 8.90E-02 7.95E-03 1200X-1-CJ-FCV1-018 3.20E-01 S.67E-01 2.23E-03 2.0SE-02 6.4SE-04 1200X-1-CJ-FCV1-023 3.72E-02 1.07E-02 5.98E-0S l.93E-04 1.4SE-03 1.S0E-01 1.04E-02 1200X-1-CJ-FCV1-025 1.SSE-01 6.0lE-01 2.65E-02 2.69E-03 1200X-1-CJ-FCV1-027 7.95E-02 2.39E-01 1.32E-04 1.48E-02 4.70E-03 1200X-1-CJ-WCV1-00S 2.85E-01 6.lOE-01 1.84E-02 2.06E-03 1200X-1-CJ-WCV1-009 7.74E-02 8.24E-01 9.28E-05 3.40E-03 2.94E-04 1300X-1-CJ-FCV1-003 5.60E-02 1.92E-01 2.00E-02 2.S0E-03 1300X-1-CJ-FCV1-006 l.SlE-01 1.33E-01 4.09E-03 2.73E-02 1.92E-03 1300X-1-CJ-FCV1-008 4.79E-02 1.79E-01 8.31E-0S 2.71E-04 l.68E-04 9.96E-04 2.48E-02 l.81E-03 1400X-1-CJ-FCV1-002 3.29E-02 7.2SE-01 1.72E-04 4.12E-03 2.94E-04 1400X-1-CJ-FCV1-021 1.90E-01 7.72E-01 4.40E-0S 2.38E-03 l.32E-03 2100X-1-CJ-FCV1-006 1.63E-01 1.57E-02 1.77E-01 1.49E-02 2100X-1-CJ-FCV1-0ll 4.93E-02 2.SSE-02 4.34E-01 3.02E-02 2100X-1-CJ-FCV1-014 3.61E-02 2.21E-01 4.49E-03 2200X-1-CJ-FCV1-008 6.30E-02 1.61E-02 2.lOE-04 6.39E-02 3.20E-02 2200X-1-CJ-FCV1-010 3.63E-02 1.79E-02 2.67E-01 l.96E-02 2200X-1-CJ-FCV1-020 4.24E-03 1.45E-03 2.73E-04 4.13E-0S 3.57E-04 1.03E-01 1.70E-03 2200X-1-CJ-FCV1-022 8.30E-04 1.17E-03 3.38E-04 3.31E-02 6.65E-0S 2200X-1-CJ-FCV1-026 7.83E-04 6.llE-04 8.86E-03 2200X-1-CJ-FCV1-031 2.71E-01 5.62E-03 9.70E-03 2.68E-03 2.57E-01 8.lSE-03 2200X-1-CJ-FCV1-035 9.63E-03 1.46E-02 9.33E-03 1.85E-04 2.43E-03 3.08E-01 l.40E-02 2200X-1-CJ-WCV1-009 8.86E-02 2.69E-01 8.96E-02 6.40E-03
iiiiiiii Omaha Public Power Oistrfd FC-020-007 Revision 0 Fort Calhoun Station Potential Radionuclides of Concern Page 26 of 29 Sample No H-3 C-14 Mn-54 Fe-55 Co-57 Co-58 Ni-59 Ni-63 Co-60 2300X-1-CJ-FCV1-001 9.99E-03 l.79E-03 4.26E-04 3.92E-02 l.26E-04 2300X-1-CJ-FCV1-002 l.23E-03 4.64E-03 5.77E-04 6.79E-02 7.38E-04 2300X-1-CJ-FCV1-005 1.35E-03 7.93E-03 3.24E-05 5.73E-03 l.00E-03 l.0lE-01 6.85E-04 2300X-1-CJ-FCV1-007 4.72E-02 S.29E-02 3.16E-04 6.0lE-02 8.17E-03 2600X-1-CJ-FCV1-002 1.14E-01 l.88E-01 l.49E-01 l.S0E-02 3 lO0X-3-CJ-FCVl-006 8.S0E-01 2.lSE-02 3100X-3-CJ-FCV1-014 4.37E-01 4.llE-01 4100X-1-CJ-FCV1-004 4.72E-01 l.09E-01 l.69E-02 4100X-1-CJ-FCV1-005 3.92E-01 7.19E-02 Table 12: Radionuclide Fractions for Each Sample for 2nd Set of Radionuclides Sample No Zn-65 Nb-94 Tc-99 Sr-90 Sb-125 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ce-144 ll00X-1-CJ-FCVl-005 3.03E-04 6.30E-03 2.38E-01 ll00X-1-CJ-WCVl-004 9.03E-05 l.09E-04 4.19E-04 4.58E-03 2.26E-01 1200X-1-CJ-FCV1-001 2.69E-04 4.73E-02 1200X-1-CJ-FCV1-002 4.81E-04 l.03E-01 1200X-1-CJ-FCV1-003 8.18E-05 l.0GE-03 2.83E-04 2.64E-01 1200X-1-CJ-FCV1-010 6.13E-04 3.20E-04 2.21E-01 1200X-1-CJ-FCV1-018 l.61E-04 4.3SE-04 8.91E-02 1200X-1-CJ-FCV1-023 2.28E-03 8.85E-04 5.02E-04 7.84E-01 1200X-1-CJ-FCV1-025 4.63E-04 6.92E-04 8.93E-05 2.13E-01 1200X-1-CJ-FCV1-027 l.SSE-04 5.29E-04 6.G0E-01 1200X-1-CJ-WCV1-005 9.07E-05 7.93E-02 7.SSE-04 1200X-1-CJ-WCV1-009 2.57E-05 9.34E-02 1300X-1-CJ-FCV1-003 2.40E-05 6.93E-05 5.36E-04 7.28E-01 1300X-1-CJ-FCV1-006 l.87E-04 6.96E-04 6.79E-01 1300X-1-CJ-FCV1-008 8.43E-04 3.38E-04 7.43E-01 1400X-1-CJ-FCV1-002 8.73E-04 l.99E-05 2.37E-01
iiiiiiii Omaha Plibl/c Power District Fort Calhoun Station Potential Radionuclides of Concern Sample No Zn-65 Nb-94 1400X-1-CJ-FCV1-021 2100X-1-CJ-FCV1-006 2100X-1-CJ-FCV1-011 2100X-1-CJ-FCV1-014 2200X-1-CJ-FCV1-008 2200X-1-CJ-FCV1-010 2200X-1-CJ-FCV1-020 2200X-1-CJ-FCV1-022 2200X-1-CJ-FCV1-026 2200X-1-CJ-FCV1-031 l.12E-04 2200X-1-CJ-FCV1-035 2200X-1-CJ-WCV1-009 2300X-1-CJ-FCV1-001 2300X-1-CJ-FCV1-002 2300X-1-CJ-FCV1-005 6.lOE-05 2.28E-05 2300X-1-CJ-FCV1-007 2600X-1-CJ-FCV1-002 3100X-3-CJ-FCV1-006 3 lO0X-3-CJ-FCVl-014 4100X-1-CJ-FCV1-004 4100X-1-CJ-FCV1-005 Tc-99 3.87E-02 l.20E-01 l.17E-04 FC-020-007 Revision 0 Page 27 of 29 Sr-90 Sb-125 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ce-144 3.41E-02 2.41E-03 6.22E-01 l.39E-03 4.21E-01 l.14E-03 6.12E-01 4.74E-03 l.17E-03 9.85E-04 8.23E-01 2.61E-03 6.57E-01 5.59E-04 l.91E-03 8.86E-01 9.17E-04 l.34E-05 9.64E-01 l.0SE-03 l.0SE-05 9.89E-01 l.33E-03 2.44E-04 4.44E-01 l.34E-03 l.41E-04 6.40E-01 5.47E-01 2.26E-03 9.46E-01 2.08E-03 l.83E-05 9.22E-01 l.58E-03 8.81E-01 3.90E-03 2.45E-03 8.22E-01 2.67E-03 4.26E-04 S.27E-01 2.76E-02 9.23E-02 l.53E-02 1.31E-01 4.02E-01 1.S0E-01 3.86E-01
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Omaha Pllbl/c Power Distrfd Fort Calhoun Station Potential Radionuclides of Concern Table 13: Radionuclide Fractions for Each Sample for 3rd Set of Radionuclides Sample No Eu-152 Eu-154 Eu-155 Pu-238 Pu-239/ 240 Pu-241 l l00X-1-O-FCVl-005 2.72E-01 2.98E-02 8.93E-04 1.47E-05 6.00E-05 4.81E-04 ll00X-1-O-WCVl-004 2.0SE-01 2.34E-02 3.0SE-04 6.19E-05 7.29E-05 1.03E-03 1200X-1-O-FCV1-001 1.72E-05 1200X-1-O-FCV1-002 S.74E-05 1.84E-05 1.18E-03 1200X-1-O-FCV1-003 1.21E-04 1.49E-05 1.21E-05 l.20E-03 1200X-1-O-FCV1-010 l.49E-03 9.97E-06 1.53E-03 1200X-1-O-FCV1-018 7.48E-06 1200X-1-O-FCV1-023 9.59E-05 5.29E-05 2.06E-03 1200X-1-O-FCV1-025 2.25E-06 8.44E-04 1200X-1-O-FCV1-027 7.86E-04 1200X-1-O-WCV1-005 4.81E-03 1200X-1-O-WCV1-009 4.21E-04 5.03E-06 l.lSE-03 1300X-1-O-FCV1-003 3.02E-06 6.44E-04 1300X-1-O-FCV1-006 3.23E-03 1300X-1-O-FCV1-008 l.llE-03 l.75E-05 l.36E-05 1400X-1-O-FCV1-002 1400X-1-O-FCV1-021 l.95E-04 6.60E-06 1.62E-05 2100X-1-O-FCV1-006 5.07E-03 2100X-1-O-FCV1-0ll 2100X-1-O-FCV1-014 l.lOE-04 2200X-1-O-FCV1-008 2200X-1-O-FCV1-010 2200X-1-O-FCV1-020 2200X-1-O-FCV1-022 2200X-1-O-FCV1-026 2200X-1-O-FCV1-031 FC-020-007 Revision 0 Page 28 of 29 Am-241 1.SSE-05 1.06E-04 1.52E-05 1.08E-04 2.40E-05 2.24E-05 3.29E-06 1.26E-04 l.l0E-05 9.S0E-06 3.27E-05 2.07E-06 l.02E-05
iiiiiiii Omaha f'tJbl/c Power 0/strfd Fort Calhoun Station Potential Radionuclides of Concern Sample No 2200X-1-CJ-FCV1-035 2200X-1-CJ-WCV1-009 2300X-1-CJ-FCV1-001 2300X-1-CJ-FCV1-002 2300X-1-CJ-FCV1-005 2300X-1-CJ-FCV1-007 2 G00X-1-CJ-FCVl-002 3 lO0X-3-CJ-FCVl-006 3 lO0X-3-CJ-FCVl-014 4100X-1-CJ-FCV1-004 4100X-1-CJ-FCV1-005 Eu-152 7.l0E-03 Eu-154 Eu-155 Pu-238 Pu-239/ 240 Pu-241 3.12E-05 2.42E-05 4.53E-05 2.89E-05 3.58E-04 2.36E-05 1.08E-04 5.71E-03 5.19E-03 FC-020-007 Revision 0 Page 29 of 29 Am-241 2.87E-05 7.89E-05 1.17E-05 2.61E-04 1.80E-04 2.92E-03