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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
Results of sample analyses during the period January -December 2010 are summarized in Table 4.5.Radionuclide concentrations measured at indicator locations are compared with levels measured at control locations and in preoperational studies. The comparisons indicate background-level radioactivities in all samples collected and in no instance were REMP threshold reporting levels exceeded.2 3 I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I I1  
Results of sample analyses during the period January -December 2010 are summarized in Table 4.5.Radionuclide concentrations measured at indicator locations are compared with levels measured at control locations and in preoperational studies. The comparisons indicate background-level radioactivities in all samples collected and in no instance were REMP threshold reporting levels exceeded.2 3 I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I I1 3.0 RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM Following is a description of the Radiological Surveillance Program and its execution.
 
3.1 Methodology The sampling locations are shown in Figure 4-1. Table 4.1 describes the locations, lists for each direction and distance from the reactor, and indicates which are indicators and which are control locations.
===3.0 RADIOLOGICAL===
 
SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM Following is a description of the Radiological Surveillance Program and its execution.
 
===3.1 Methodology===
The sampling locations are shown in Figure 4-1. Table 4.1 describes the locations, lists for each direction and distance from the reactor, and indicates which are indicators and which are control locations.
The sampling program monitors the air, terrestrial, and aquatic environments.
The sampling program monitors the air, terrestrial, and aquatic environments.
The types of samples collected at each location and the frequency of collections are presented in Table 4.2, using sample codes defined in Table 4.3. The collections and analyses that comprise the program are described below. Finally, the execution of the program in the current reporting year is discussed.
The types of samples collected at each location and the frequency of collections are presented in Table 4.2, using sample codes defined in Table 4.3. The collections and analyses that comprise the program are described below. Finally, the execution of the program in the current reporting year is discussed.
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Precipitation Monthly composites of precipitation samples are collected at K-11 and analyzed for tritium.:3 I 3.1.2 The Terrestrial Pro-gram Milk Milk samples are collected from two herds grazing within three miles of the reactor site (K-34 and K-38);from four herds that graze between 3-7 miles of the reactor site (K-3, K-5, K-35, and K-39); and one from a dairy in Green Bay (K-42), 28.1 miles from the reactor site.The samples are collected twice per month during the grazing period (May through October) and monthly for the rest of the year. The samples are analyzed for iodine-131, strontium-89 and strontium-90, calcium, stable potassium and gamma-emitting isotopes.Well Water One gallon of water is collected quarterly from the four off-site well locations K-10, K-11, K-13 and K-38 and from two on-site wells located at K-1g and K-1h.Gamma spectroscopic analysis, tritium and gross beta on the total residue are performed for each water sample. The concentration of potassium-40 Is calculated from total potassium.
Precipitation Monthly composites of precipitation samples are collected at K-11 and analyzed for tritium.:3 I 3.1.2 The Terrestrial Pro-gram Milk Milk samples are collected from two herds grazing within three miles of the reactor site (K-34 and K-38);from four herds that graze between 3-7 miles of the reactor site (K-3, K-5, K-35, and K-39); and one from a dairy in Green Bay (K-42), 28.1 miles from the reactor site.The samples are collected twice per month during the grazing period (May through October) and monthly for the rest of the year. The samples are analyzed for iodine-131, strontium-89 and strontium-90, calcium, stable potassium and gamma-emitting isotopes.Well Water One gallon of water is collected quarterly from the four off-site well locations K-10, K-11, K-13 and K-38 and from two on-site wells located at K-1g and K-1h.Gamma spectroscopic analysis, tritium and gross beta on the total residue are performed for each water sample. The concentration of potassium-40 Is calculated from total potassium.
Samples of water from the two on-site wells (K-lg and K-ih) are analyzed for gross alpha. Water samples from K-lg are also tested for strontium-89 and strontium-90.
Samples of water from the two on-site wells (K-lg and K-ih) are analyzed for gross alpha. Water samples from K-lg are also tested for strontium-89 and strontium-90.
Domestic Meat Domestic meat samples are obtained annually (third quarter) at locations K-24, K-29 and K-32 and if available at locations K-27 and K-34. The flesh is separated from the bone and analyzed for gross alpha, gross beta and gamma emitting isotopes.Eggs are collected quarterly from locations K-24, K-27 (if available) and K-32. Samples are analyzed for gross beta, strontium-89, strontium-90 and gamma-emitting isotopes.Vegetables Vegetable samples (6 varieties) are collected at locations K-17 (if available) and K-26, and two varieties of grain, if available, from location K-23. The samples are analyzed for gross beta, strontium-89, strontium-90 and gamma emitting isotopes.Grass and Cattle Feed Grass is collected during the second, third and fourth quarters from two on-site locations (K-lb and K-if)and from the dairy farm locations (K-3, K-5, K-34, K-35, K-38 and K-39. Cattle feed is collected during the first quarter from the same farms. The samples are analyzed for gross beta, strontium-89, strontium-90 and gamma emitting isotopes.Soil Soil samples are collected twice a year on-site at K-If and from the dairy farm locations (K-3, K-5, K-34, K-35, K-38 and K-39). The samples are analyzed for gross alpha, gross beta, strontium-89, strontium-90 and gamma emitting isotopes.4 3.1.3 The Aquatic Pro-gram Surface Water One-gallon water samples are taken monthly from three locations on Lake Michigan:  
Domestic Meat Domestic meat samples are obtained annually (third quarter) at locations K-24, K-29 and K-32 and if available at locations K-27 and K-34. The flesh is separated from the bone and analyzed for gross alpha, gross beta and gamma emitting isotopes.Eggs are collected quarterly from locations K-24, K-27 (if available) and K-32. Samples are analyzed for gross beta, strontium-89, strontium-90 and gamma-emitting isotopes.Vegetables Vegetable samples (6 varieties) are collected at locations K-17 (if available) and K-26, and two varieties of grain, if available, from location K-23. The samples are analyzed for gross beta, strontium-89, strontium-90 and gamma emitting isotopes.Grass and Cattle Feed Grass is collected during the second, third and fourth quarters from two on-site locations (K-lb and K-if)and from the dairy farm locations (K-3, K-5, K-34, K-35, K-38 and K-39. Cattle feed is collected during the first quarter from the same farms. The samples are analyzed for gross beta, strontium-89, strontium-90 and gamma emitting isotopes.Soil Soil samples are collected twice a year on-site at K-If and from the dairy farm locations (K-3, K-5, K-34, K-35, K-38 and K-39). The samples are analyzed for gross alpha, gross beta, strontium-89, strontium-90 and gamma emitting isotopes.4 3.1.3 The Aquatic Pro-gram Surface Water One-gallon water samples are taken monthly from three locations on Lake Michigan:
: 1) at the point where the condenser water is discharged into Lake Michigan (K-id); 2) Two Creeks Park (K-14) located 2.6 miles south of the reactor site; and 3) at the main pumping station located approximately equidistant from Kewaunee and Green Bay, which pumps water from the Rostok water intake (K-9) located 11.5 miles NNE of the reactor site; Both raw and tap water are collected at K-9. One-gallon water samples are taken monthly from three creeks that pass through the site (K-Ia, K-lb, and K-le). Samples from North and Middle Creeks (K-la, K-lb) are collected near the mouth of each creek. Samples from the South Creek (K-le) are collected about ten feet downstream from the point where the outflow from the two drain pipes meet. Additionally, the drainage pond (K-lk), located approximately  
: 1) at the point where the condenser water is discharged into Lake Michigan (K-id); 2) Two Creeks Park (K-14) located 2.6 miles south of the reactor site; and 3) at the main pumping station located approximately equidistant from Kewaunee and Green Bay, which pumps water from the Rostok water intake (K-9) located 11.5 miles NNE of the reactor site; Both raw and tap water are collected at K-9. One-gallon water samples are taken monthly from three creeks that pass through the site (K-Ia, K-lb, and K-le). Samples from North and Middle Creeks (K-la, K-lb) are collected near the mouth of each creek. Samples from the South Creek (K-le) are collected about ten feet downstream from the point where the outflow from the two drain pipes meet. Additionally, the drainage pond (K-lk), located approximately 0.6 miles southwest of the plant, is included in the sampling program. Water samples at K-14 are collected and analyzed in duplicate.
 
===0.6 miles===
southwest of the plant, is included in the sampling program. Water samples at K-14 are collected and analyzed in duplicate.
The water is analyzed for gamma emitting isotopes, gross beta activity in total residue, dissolved and suspended solids, and potassium-40.
The water is analyzed for gamma emitting isotopes, gross beta activity in total residue, dissolved and suspended solids, and potassium-40.
The concentration of potassium-40 is calculated from the total potassium concentration.
The concentration of potassium-40 is calculated from the total potassium concentration.
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(4) Six new environmental Air Sampling systems were installed in August, 2010 to replace older equipment at locations K-If, K-2, K-7, K-8, K-31 and K-41. Condition reports have since been written for observed discrepancies in flow rates for the week ending 09/21/10 at K-2 and K-41 (CR395885, CR395889 ), the week ending 12/07/10 at K-1 and K-2 (CR406655), and K-41 for the week ending 12/28/10 (CR408777).
(4) Six new environmental Air Sampling systems were installed in August, 2010 to replace older equipment at locations K-If, K-2, K-7, K-8, K-31 and K-41. Condition reports have since been written for observed discrepancies in flow rates for the week ending 09/21/10 at K-2 and K-41 (CR395885, CR395889 ), the week ending 12/07/10 at K-1 and K-2 (CR406655), and K-41 for the week ending 12/28/10 (CR408777).
Surface Water (5) Surface water from location K-la could not be sampled in March of 2010. The creek was frozen.(6) Surface water from location K-i k could not be sampled in January, February or March of 2010. The pond was frozen.3.1.5 Pro-gram Modifications Rev. 16, 04/1312010, of the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Manual (REMM) addressed changes to one control milk location.
Surface Water (5) Surface water from location K-la could not be sampled in March of 2010. The creek was frozen.(6) Surface water from location K-i k could not be sampled in January, February or March of 2010. The pond was frozen.3.1.5 Pro-gram Modifications Rev. 16, 04/1312010, of the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Manual (REMM) addressed changes to one control milk location.
Hansen's Dairy K-28) went out of business in March, 2010 and was replaced by Lamar's Dairy Products (K-42). A copy of the REMM is included as Appendix D.Six new environmental Air Sampling systems were acquired in August, 2010, to replace the older equipment in use at locations K-if, K-2, K-7, K-8, K-31 and K-41. The installations included new weather houses for all six units and one Remote Telemetry System for installation at K-7.In August, 2010 the sampling site, K-07, (airborne particulates, air iodine, TLDs) was moved approximately  
Hansen's Dairy K-28) went out of business in March, 2010 and was replaced by Lamar's Dairy Products (K-42). A copy of the REMM is included as Appendix D.Six new environmental Air Sampling systems were acquired in August, 2010, to replace the older equipment in use at locations K-if, K-2, K-7, K-8, K-31 and K-41. The installations included new weather houses for all six units and one Remote Telemetry System for installation at K-7.In August, 2010 the sampling site, K-07, (airborne particulates, air iodine, TLDs) was moved approximately 0.2 miles SSW. The new location was renamed K-43. CR 400075 was written to address the changes, while the REMM was in the revision process.6..... ...... ....... ...... ... ...... ... I 3.2 Results and Discussion The results for the reporting period January to December 2010 are presented in summary form in Table 4.5.For each type of analysis, of each sampled medium, the table shows the annual mean and range for all indicator and control locations.
 
===0.2 miles===
SSW. The new location was renamed K-43. CR 400075 was written to address the changes, while the REMM was in the revision process.6..... ...... ....... ...... ... ...... ... I  
 
===3.2 Results===
and Discussion The results for the reporting period January to December 2010 are presented in summary form in Table 4.5.For each type of analysis, of each sampled medium, the table shows the annual mean and range for all indicator and control locations.
The location with the highest annual mean and the results for this location are also given.The discussion of the results has been divided into three broad categories:
The location with the highest annual mean and the results for this location are also given.The discussion of the results has been divided into three broad categories:
the air, terrestrial, and aquatic environments.
the air, terrestrial, and aquatic environments.
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Details of the QA Program are presented elsewhere (Environmental, Inc., Midwest Laboratory, 2011 ). The QA Program includes participation in Interlaboratory Comparison (crosscheck)
Details of the QA Program are presented elsewhere (Environmental, Inc., Midwest Laboratory, 2011 ). The QA Program includes participation in Interlaboratory Comparison (crosscheck)
Programs.
Programs.
Results obtained are presented in Appendix A.13  
Results obtained are presented in Appendix A.13 4.0 FIGURES AND TABLES 14 7 77-1b II II Fr- S Figure 4-1. Sampling locations, Kewaunee Power Station.o 15 Li 4"1~~P I ~~~ ..K.1 0 10 _ 4L_ VC-7 1 .._4 ke Nr U I I I U I I I I U I I I I 1 I!'-a- I ~ 1 I J1J41-~V1~
 
===4.0 FIGURES===
AND TABLES 14 7 77-1b II II Fr- S Figure 4-1. Sampling locations, Kewaunee Power Station.o 15 Li 4"1~~P I ~~~ ..K.1 0 10 _ 4L_ VC-7 1 .._4 ke Nr U I I I U I I I I U I I I I 1 I!'-a- I ~ 1 I J1J41-~V1~
4..........* IlL-%,S I'.':5-C1B3 X --A I I I D ji1~r+/-+ -ti X.8.I r 40 821ý--A[44 II N Figure 4-2. Emergency Plan Zone Map, Kewaunee Power Station.16 I-I Table 4.1. Sampling locations, Kewaunee Power Station.Distance (miles)b Code -. Type and Sector Location K-1 I .An-it K-ia K-ib K-ic K-id K-le K-if K-lg K-ih K-lj K-ik K-11 K-im K-in K-lo K-ip K-1q K-ir K-is K-2 K-3 K-5 K-7 K-8 K-9 K-10 K-11 K-13 K-14 K-15 K-17 K-23a K-23b K-24 K-25 K-26 K-27 K-28 K-29 K-30 K-31 K-32 K-34 K-35 K-36 K-38 K-39 K-41 K-42 K-43 C C C C C C C I1 C C C C C C 0.62 N 0.12 N 0.1i N-0.10 E 0.12S 0.12S 0.06 W 0.12 NW 0.10S 0.60 SW 0.13 N 0.15 N 0.16 N 0.16 N 0.17 N 0.16 N 0.13 N 0.12 N 8.91 NNE 5.9 N 3.2 NNWSSW 4.85 WSW 11.5 NNE 1.35 NNE 0.96 NW 3.0 SSW 2.6 S 9.25 NW 4.0 W 0.5 W 0.6 N.5.4 N'1.9 SW 10.7 SSW 1.53 NW', 26 NW 5.34 W 0.8 N 6.35 NNW 7.8 N 2.7 N 6.71 mi. WNW 2.45 mi. WNW-3.46 mi. N 22 NW 28.1 NW 2.71 SSW North Creek Middle Creek 500' north of condenser discharge Condenser discharge South Creek Meteorological Tower South Well North Well 500' south ofcondenser discharge Drainage Pond, southof plant ISFSI Southeast ISFSI East ISFSI Northwest ISFSI North ISFSI Northwest ISFSI West ISFSI West ISFSI Southwest WPS OperationsBuilding in Kewaunee Lyle and John Siegmund Farm, N2815 Hy 42, Kewaunee Ed Paplham Farm, E4160 Old Settlers Rd, Kewaunee" Ron Zimmerman Farm, 17620 Nero Road, Two Rivers St. Isadore the Farmer Church, 18424 Tlsch Mills Rd, Tlsch Mills Rostok Water Intake for Green Bay, Wisconsin, two miles north of Kewaunee Turner Farm, Kewaunee site *Harlan Ihienfeld Farm, N879 Hy 42, Kewaunee Rand's General Store, Two Creeks Two Creeks Park, 2.6 miles south of site Gas Substation, 1.5 miles north of Stangelville Jansky's Farm, N885 Tk B, Kewaunee 0.5 miles west of plant; Kewaunee site 0.6 miles north of plant, Kewaunee site Fictum Farm, N2653 Hy 42, Kewaunee Wotachek Farm, 3968 E. Cty Tk BB, Two Rivers Sandy's Vegetable Stand (8.0 miles south of "BB")Schlies Farm, E4298 Sandy Bay Rd, Kewaunee Hansen Dairy, 1742 University Ave., Green Bay, Wisconsin Kunesh Farm, E3873 Cty Tk G, Kewaunee End of site boundary E. Krok Substation Piggly Wiggly, 931 Marquette Dr., Kewaunee Leon and Vicki Struck, N1549 Lakeshore Dr., Kewaunee Duane Ducat, N1215 Sleepy Hollow Rd., Kewaunee Fiala's Fish market, 216 Milwaukee, Kewaunee Dave Sinkula Farm, N890 Town Hall Road, Kewaunee Francis and Sue Wojta, N1859 Lakeshore Dr., Kewaunee KPS-EOF, 3060 Voyager Dr. , Green Bay Lamers Dairy Products obtained from Green Bay Markets Gary Maigatter Property, 17333 Hwy 42, Two Rivers a I = indicator; C = control b Distances are measured from reactor stack.17 Table 4.2. Type and frequency of collection.
4..........* IlL-%,S I'.':5-C1B3 X --A I I I D ji1~r+/-+ -ti X.8.I r 40 821ý--A[44 II N Figure 4-2. Emergency Plan Zone Map, Kewaunee Power Station.16 I-I Table 4.1. Sampling locations, Kewaunee Power Station.Distance (miles)b Code -. Type and Sector Location K-1 I .An-it K-ia K-ib K-ic K-id K-le K-if K-lg K-ih K-lj K-ik K-11 K-im K-in K-lo K-ip K-1q K-ir K-is K-2 K-3 K-5 K-7 K-8 K-9 K-10 K-11 K-13 K-14 K-15 K-17 K-23a K-23b K-24 K-25 K-26 K-27 K-28 K-29 K-30 K-31 K-32 K-34 K-35 K-36 K-38 K-39 K-41 K-42 K-43 C C C C C C C I1 C C C C C C 0.62 N 0.12 N 0.1i N-0.10 E 0.12S 0.12S 0.06 W 0.12 NW 0.10S 0.60 SW 0.13 N 0.15 N 0.16 N 0.16 N 0.17 N 0.16 N 0.13 N 0.12 N 8.91 NNE 5.9 N 3.2 NNWSSW 4.85 WSW 11.5 NNE 1.35 NNE 0.96 NW 3.0 SSW 2.6 S 9.25 NW 4.0 W 0.5 W 0.6 N.5.4 N'1.9 SW 10.7 SSW 1.53 NW', 26 NW 5.34 W 0.8 N 6.35 NNW 7.8 N 2.7 N 6.71 mi. WNW 2.45 mi. WNW-3.46 mi. N 22 NW 28.1 NW 2.71 SSW North Creek Middle Creek 500' north of condenser discharge Condenser discharge South Creek Meteorological Tower South Well North Well 500' south ofcondenser discharge Drainage Pond, southof plant ISFSI Southeast ISFSI East ISFSI Northwest ISFSI North ISFSI Northwest ISFSI West ISFSI West ISFSI Southwest WPS OperationsBuilding in Kewaunee Lyle and John Siegmund Farm, N2815 Hy 42, Kewaunee Ed Paplham Farm, E4160 Old Settlers Rd, Kewaunee" Ron Zimmerman Farm, 17620 Nero Road, Two Rivers St. Isadore the Farmer Church, 18424 Tlsch Mills Rd, Tlsch Mills Rostok Water Intake for Green Bay, Wisconsin, two miles north of Kewaunee Turner Farm, Kewaunee site *Harlan Ihienfeld Farm, N879 Hy 42, Kewaunee Rand's General Store, Two Creeks Two Creeks Park, 2.6 miles south of site Gas Substation, 1.5 miles north of Stangelville Jansky's Farm, N885 Tk B, Kewaunee 0.5 miles west of plant; Kewaunee site 0.6 miles north of plant, Kewaunee site Fictum Farm, N2653 Hy 42, Kewaunee Wotachek Farm, 3968 E. Cty Tk BB, Two Rivers Sandy's Vegetable Stand (8.0 miles south of "BB")Schlies Farm, E4298 Sandy Bay Rd, Kewaunee Hansen Dairy, 1742 University Ave., Green Bay, Wisconsin Kunesh Farm, E3873 Cty Tk G, Kewaunee End of site boundary E. Krok Substation Piggly Wiggly, 931 Marquette Dr., Kewaunee Leon and Vicki Struck, N1549 Lakeshore Dr., Kewaunee Duane Ducat, N1215 Sleepy Hollow Rd., Kewaunee Fiala's Fish market, 216 Milwaukee, Kewaunee Dave Sinkula Farm, N890 Town Hall Road, Kewaunee Francis and Sue Wojta, N1859 Lakeshore Dr., Kewaunee KPS-EOF, 3060 Voyager Dr. , Green Bay Lamers Dairy Products obtained from Green Bay Markets Gary Maigatter Property, 17333 Hwy 42, Two Rivers a I = indicator; C = control b Distances are measured from reactor stack.17 Table 4.2. Type and frequency of collection.
Location Weekly Biweekly Monthly Quarterly Semiannually Annually K-Ia SW SL K-ib SW GRa SL K-ic BSb K-ld SW F18 SL 3Sb K-le SW SL K-if AP Al T"LD GRa SO K-1g, K-ih WW K-lj BSb K-ik SW SL K-1I through K-is TLD K-2 AP Al TLD K-3, K-5 MIC TLD GR9 SO CFd K-7, K-8 AP Al TLD K-9 SW SL BSb K-10, K-13 WW K-1i1 PR WW K-14 SW SL 1BSb K-15, K-17 TLD K-23a, b GRN /GLV K-24 EG -DM K-25 TLD K-26 VE K-27 TLD K-28 MIC K-29 DM K-30 TLD K-31 AP Al TLD K-32 EG DM K-34, K-35 MIl Gr SO CFd K-38 MIC Gre WW SO CFd K-39 MIC TLD GR , SO CFd K-41 AP AI TLD K-42 e MIC K-43f AP Al TLD'Three times a year, second, third and fourth quarters.
Location Weekly Biweekly Monthly Quarterly Semiannually Annually K-Ia SW SL K-ib SW GRa SL K-ic BSb K-ld SW F18 SL 3Sb K-le SW SL K-if AP Al T"LD GRa SO K-1g, K-ih WW K-lj BSb K-ik SW SL K-1I through K-is TLD K-2 AP Al TLD K-3, K-5 MIC TLD GR9 SO CFd K-7, K-8 AP Al TLD K-9 SW SL BSb K-10, K-13 WW K-1i1 PR WW K-14 SW SL 1BSb K-15, K-17 TLD K-23a, b GRN /GLV K-24 EG -DM K-25 TLD K-26 VE K-27 TLD K-28 MIC K-29 DM K-30 TLD K-31 AP Al TLD K-32 EG DM K-34, K-35 MIl Gr SO CFd K-38 MIC Gre WW SO CFd K-39 MIC TLD GR , SO CFd K-41 AP AI TLD K-42 e MIC K-43f AP Al TLD'Three times a year, second, third and fourth quarters.
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G/M 7 42 0 Well Water G/Q 6 24 0 Domestic meat G/A 3 3 0 Eggs G/Q 2 8 0 Vegetables  
G/M 7 42 0 Well Water G/Q 6 24 0 Domestic meat G/A 3 3 0 Eggs G/Q 2 8 0 Vegetables  
-5 varieties G/A 1 7 0 Grain -oats G/A 1 1 0-clover G/A 1 1 0-corn G/A 1 1 0 Grass G/TA 8 24 0-Cattle feed G/A 6 12 0 Soil G/SA 7 14 0 Aquatic Environment Surface water G/M 7 104 4 Fish G/TA 1 3 0 Algae G/SA 7 14 0 Bottom sediments G/SA 5 10 0 8 Type of colleclion is coded as follows: C = continuous; G = grab.Frequency is coded as follows: W = weekly; BW = bi-weekly; SM = semimonthly; M = monthly;0 = quarterly; SA = semiannually; TA = three times per year; A = annually.19 Table 4.5 Environmental Radiation Monitoring Program Summary.Name of Facility Location of Facility Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Kewaunee County, Wisconsin Docket No. 50-305 Reporting Period January-December, 2010 (County, State)Indicator Location with Highest Control Number Sample Type and Locations Annual Mean + Locations Non-Type Number of LLDb Mean (F)' Mean (F)' Mean (F)' Routine (Units) Analyses' Range' Locationd Range' Rangec Resultse TLDs (Quarterly)
-5 varieties G/A 1 7 0 Grain -oats G/A 1 1 0-clover G/A 1 1 0-corn G/A 1 1 0 Grass G/TA 8 24 0-Cattle feed G/A 6 12 0 Soil G/SA 7 14 0 Aquatic Environment Surface water G/M 7 104 4 Fish G/TA 1 3 0 Algae G/SA 7 14 0 Bottom sediments G/SA 5 10 0 8 Type of colleclion is coded as follows: C = continuous; G = grab.Frequency is coded as follows: W = weekly; BW = bi-weekly; SM = semimonthly; M = monthly;0 = quarterly; SA = semiannually; TA = three times per year; A = annually.19 Table 4.5 Environmental Radiation Monitoring Program Summary.Name of Facility Location of Facility Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Kewaunee County, Wisconsin Docket No. 50-305 Reporting Period January-December, 2010 (County, State)Indicator Location with Highest Control Number Sample Type and Locations Annual Mean + Locations Non-Type Number of LLDb Mean (F)' Mean (F)' Mean (F)' Routine (Units) Analyses' Range' Locationd Range' Rangec Resultse TLDs (Quarterly)
Gamma 56 3.0 15.2 (32/32) K-5, Paplham farm 17.7(4/4) 14.3 (24124) 0 (mR/g1days)  
Gamma 56 3.0 15.2 (32/32) K-5, Paplham farm 17.7(4/4) 14.3 (24124) 0 (mR/g1days)
(10.8-19.6) 3.2 NNW (16.1-19.6)  
(10.8-19.6) 3.2 NNW (16.1-19.6)
(10.2-17.8)
(10.2-17.8)
TLDs, Quarterly Gamma 32 3.0 14.1 (32/32) K-1-M, ISFSI E 15.5(4/4) none 0 (Protected Area) (11.3-16.2) 0.15 N (13.8-16.2)(mR/91days)
TLDs, Quarterly Gamma 32 3.0 14.1 (32/32) K-1-M, ISFSI E 15.5(4/4) none 0 (Protected Area) (11.3-16.2) 0.15 N (13.8-16.2)(mR/91days)
Airborne GB 312 0.002 0.023 (104/104)
Airborne GB 312 0.002 0.023 (104/104)
K-7/ K-43, 0.023 (52/52) 0.022 (207/208) 0 Particulates (0.012-0.040) 2.51 SSW (0.012-0.040)  
K-7/ K-43, 0.023 (52/52) 0.022 (207/208) 0 Particulates (0.012-0.040) 2.51 SSW (0.012-0.040)
(0.009-0.057)(pCi/m3) GS 24 Be-7 0.020 0.072 (8/8) K-7 / K-43 0.074(4/4) 0.071 (16/16) 0 (0.054-0.090) 2.51 SSW (0.054-0.090)  
(0.009-0.057)(pCi/m3) GS 24 Be-7 0.020 0.072 (8/8) K-7 / K-43 0.074(4/4) 0.071 (16/16) 0 (0.054-0.090) 2.51 SSW (0.054-0.090)
(0.055-0.079)
(0.055-0.079)
Nb-95 0.0013 < LLD < LLD 0 Zr-Nb-95 0.0017 < LLD < LLD 0 Ru-103 0.0013 < LLD < LLD 0 Ru-1 06 0.0082 < LLD -c LLD 0 Cs-134 0.0010 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-137 0.0010 < LLD < LLD 0 Ce-141 0.0022 < LLD < LLD 0 Ce-144 0.0054 < LLD < LLD 0 Atrbome iodine (pCi/m3) 1-131 156 0.03 < LLD < LLD 0 Precipitation (pCi/L) H-3 12 164 c LLD < LLD 0 Milk 1-131 126 0.5 < LLD ,< LLD 0 (pCi/L) Sr-89 84 1.3 < LLD < LLD 0 Sr-90 84 .0.7 0.9(31/48)
Nb-95 0.0013 < LLD < LLD 0 Zr-Nb-95 0.0017 < LLD < LLD 0 Ru-103 0.0013 < LLD < LLD 0 Ru-1 06 0.0082 < LLD -c LLD 0 Cs-134 0.0010 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-137 0.0010 < LLD < LLD 0 Ce-141 0.0022 < LLD < LLD 0 Ce-144 0.0054 < LLD < LLD 0 Atrbome iodine (pCi/m3) 1-131 156 0.03 < LLD < LLD 0 Precipitation (pCi/L) H-3 12 164 c LLD < LLD 0 Milk 1-131 126 0.5 < LLD ,< LLD 0 (pCi/L) Sr-89 84 1.3 < LLD < LLD 0 Sr-90 84 .0.7 0.9(31/48)
K-3, Siegmund Farm 1.1.(12/12) 0.9(27/36) 0 (0.7-1.1) 5.9 N (0.7-1.5)  
K-3, Siegmund Farm 1.1.(12/12) 0.9(27/36) 0 (0.7-1.1) 5.9 N (0.7-1.5)
(0.7-1.5)GS 126 K-40 50 1382 (72/72) K-34, Struck Farm 1449 (18/18) 1370 (54/54) 0 (1210-1536) 2.7 N (1367-1536)  
(0.7-1.5)GS 126 K-40 50 1382 (72/72) K-34, Struck Farm 1449 (18/18) 1370 (54/54) 0 (1210-1536) 2.7 N (1367-1536)
(1061-1632)
(1061-1632)
Cs-134 10. < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-137 10 < LLD < LLD 0 Ba-La-140 15 < LLD -< LLD 0 (g/L) K-stable 84 1.0 1.60 (48148) K-34. Struck Farm 1.72 (12/12) 1.60 (36/36) 0 (1.46-1.81) 2.7 N (1.61-1.81)  
Cs-134 10. < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-137 10 < LLD < LLD 0 Ba-La-140 15 < LLD -< LLD 0 (g/L) K-stable 84 1.0 1.60 (48148) K-34. Struck Farm 1.72 (12/12) 1.60 (36/36) 0 (1.46-1.81) 2.7 N (1.61-1.81)
(1.32-1.88)(g/L) Ca 84 0.4 1.06 (48/48) K-3, Siegmund Farm 1.16 (12112) 1.10 (36/36) 0 (0.88-1.23) 5.9 N (0.99-1.31)  
(1.32-1.88)(g/L) Ca 84 0.4 1.06 (48/48) K-3, Siegmund Farm 1.16 (12112) 1.10 (36/36) 0 (0.88-1.23) 5.9 N (0.99-1.31)
(0.87-1.31)
(0.87-1.31)
I I I I I i I I I I I I i I I 20 I Table 4.5 Environmental Radiation Monitoring Program Summary.Name of Facility Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Location of Facility Kewaunee County, Wisconsin (County, State)Docket No, 50-305 Reporting Period. January-December, 2010 Indicator Location with Highest Control Number Sample Type and Locations Annual Mean Locations Non-Type Number of LLD " Mean (F)f Mean (F)f Mean (F)' Routine (Units) Analysesa Range' Locationa Range 0  Range' Results'Well Water GA 8 2.4 3.5 (2/8) K-lg, South Well 3.7 (1/4) None 0 (pCi/L) (3.3-3.7) 0.06 W GB 24 1.7 3.3 (11/20) K-38, Sinkula 6.2 (2/4) < LLD 0 (1.7-7.2) 2.45 mi. WNW (5.1-7.2)H-3 24 190 < LLD None 0 K-40(fp) 24 0.87 2.65 (20/20) K-38. Sinkula 4.30 (4/4) 0.99 (4/4) 0 (0.78-10.73) 2.45 mi. WNW (0.78-10.73)  
I I I I I i I I I I I I i I I 20 I Table 4.5 Environmental Radiation Monitoring Program Summary.Name of Facility Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Location of Facility Kewaunee County, Wisconsin (County, State)Docket No, 50-305 Reporting Period. January-December, 2010 Indicator Location with Highest Control Number Sample Type and Locations Annual Mean Locations Non-Type Number of LLD " Mean (F)f Mean (F)f Mean (F)' Routine (Units) Analysesa Range' Locationa Range 0  Range' Results'Well Water GA 8 2.4 3.5 (2/8) K-lg, South Well 3.7 (1/4) None 0 (pCi/L) (3.3-3.7) 0.06 W GB 24 1.7 3.3 (11/20) K-38, Sinkula 6.2 (2/4) < LLD 0 (1.7-7.2) 2.45 mi. WNW (5.1-7.2)H-3 24 190 < LLD None 0 K-40(fp) 24 0.87 2.65 (20/20) K-38. Sinkula 4.30 (4/4) 0.99 (4/4) 0 (0.78-10.73) 2.45 mi. WNW (0.78-10.73)
(0.92-1.06)
(0.92-1.06)
Sr-89 0 0.8 < LLD None 0 Sr-90 0 0.5 < LLD None 0 GS 24 Mn-54 15 < LLD -< LLD 0 Fe-59 30 < LLD < LLD 0 0 Co-58 15 < LLD < LLD 0 Co-60 15 < LLD < LLD 0 Zn-65 30 < LLD < LLD 0 Zr-Nb-95 15 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-134 15 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-137 18 < LLD < LLD 0 Ba-La-140 15 < LLD < LLD 0 Domestic Meal GA 5 0.010 0.075 (2/2) K-32, Grocery 0.096(111) 0.096(111) 0 (0.071-0.078) 7.8 mi. N (pCi/gwet)
Sr-89 0 0.8 < LLD None 0 Sr-90 0 0.5 < LLD None 0 GS 24 Mn-54 15 < LLD -< LLD 0 Fe-59 30 < LLD < LLD 0 0 Co-58 15 < LLD < LLD 0 Co-60 15 < LLD < LLD 0 Zn-65 30 < LLD < LLD 0 Zr-Nb-95 15 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-134 15 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-137 18 < LLD < LLD 0 Ba-La-140 15 < LLD < LLD 0 Domestic Meal GA 5 0.010 0.075 (2/2) K-32, Grocery 0.096(111) 0.096(111) 0 (0.071-0.078) 7.8 mi. N (pCi/gwet)
GB 5 0.10 2.85 (2/2) K-29, Kunesh Farm 3.16(1/1) 2.83(1/1) 0 (2.54-3.16) 5.75 mi. W GS 5 Be-7 0.15 LLD -< LLD 0 K-40 0.50 2.81 (2/2) K-24, Fictum Farm 2.97(1/1) 2.73 (11M) 0 (2.64-2.97) 5.45 mi. N Nb-95 0.027 < LLD -< LLD 0 Zr-95 0.039 < LLD < LLD 0 Ru-103 0.015 < LLD < LLD 0 Ru-106 0.19 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-, 34 0.019 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-137 0.018 < LLD ,c LLD 0 Ce-141 0.037 < LLD < LLD 0 Ce-144 0.095 < LLD < LLD 0 Eggs : GB 8 0.010 1.88(4/4)
GB 5 0.10 2.85 (2/2) K-29, Kunesh Farm 3.16(1/1) 2.83(1/1) 0 (2.54-3.16) 5.75 mi. W GS 5 Be-7 0.15 LLD -< LLD 0 K-40 0.50 2.81 (2/2) K-24, Fictum Farm 2.97(1/1) 2.73 (11M) 0 (2.64-2.97) 5.45 mi. N Nb-95 0.027 < LLD -< LLD 0 Zr-95 0.039 < LLD < LLD 0 Ru-103 0.015 < LLD < LLD 0 Ru-106 0.19 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-, 34 0.019 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-137 0.018 < LLD ,c LLD 0 Ce-141 0.037 < LLD < LLD 0 Ce-144 0.095 < LLD < LLD 0 Eggs : GB 8 0.010 1.88(4/4)
K-24, Fictum Farm 1.88(4/4) 1.63(4/4) 0 (pCi/gwet)  
K-24, Fictum Farm 1.88(4/4) 1.63(4/4) 0 (pCi/gwet)
(1.85-1.91) 5.45 mi. N (1.85-1.91)  
(1.85-1.91) 5.45 mi. N (1.85-1.91)
(1.53-1.74)
(1.53-1.74)
Sr-89 a 0.012 < LLD < LLD 0 Sr-90 8 0.005 < LLD < LLD 0 GS 8 Be-7 0.062 < LLD < LLD 0 K-40 0.50 1.27(4/4)
Sr-89 a 0.012 < LLD < LLD 0 Sr-90 8 0.005 < LLD < LLD 0 GS 8 Be-7 0.062 < LLD < LLD 0 K-40 0.50 1.27(4/4)
K-32, Grocery 1.28 (4/4) 1.28(4/4) 0 (1.15-1.43) 11.5 mi. N (1.08-1.55)  
K-32, Grocery 1.28 (4/4) 1.28(4/4) 0 (1.15-1.43) 11.5 mi. N (1.08-1.55)
(1.08.155)
(1.08.155)
Nb-95 0.013 < LLD .< LLD 0 Zr-95 0.015 < LLD < LLD 0 Ru-103 0.011 < LLD < LLD 0 Ru-L106 0.068 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-134 0.009 < LLD <- LLD 0 Cs-137 0.005 < LLD < LLD 0 Ce-141 0.021 < LLD < LLD 0 Ce-144 0.067 < LLD < LLD 0 II II 21 Table 4.5 Environmental Radiation Monitoring Program Summary.Name of Facility Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Location of Facility Kewaunee County, Wisconsin (County, State)U I I I Docket No. 50-305 Reporting Period January-December, 2010 Indicator Location with Highest Control Number Sample. Type and Locations Annual Mean Locations Non-Type Number of LLD" Mean (F)' Mean (F)c Mean (F)' Routine (Units) Analyses' Range' Location 0  Range' Range' Results'Vegetables GB 10 0.010 2.99 (3/3) K-38, Sinkula Farm 3.74 (2/2) 3.69 (7/7) 0 (pCi/gwet)  
Nb-95 0.013 < LLD .< LLD 0 Zr-95 0.015 < LLD < LLD 0 Ru-103 0.011 < LLD < LLD 0 Ru-L106 0.068 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-134 0.009 < LLD <- LLD 0 Cs-137 0.005 < LLD < LLD 0 Ce-141 0.021 < LLD < LLD 0 Ce-144 0.067 < LLD < LLD 0 II II 21 Table 4.5 Environmental Radiation Monitoring Program Summary.Name of Facility Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Location of Facility Kewaunee County, Wisconsin (County, State)U I I I Docket No. 50-305 Reporting Period January-December, 2010 Indicator Location with Highest Control Number Sample. Type and Locations Annual Mean Locations Non-Type Number of LLD" Mean (F)' Mean (F)c Mean (F)' Routine (Units) Analyses' Range' Location 0  Range' Range' Results'Vegetables GB 10 0.010 2.99 (3/3) K-38, Sinkula Farm 3.74 (2/2) 3.69 (7/7) 0 (pCi/gwet)
(1.48-4.35) 2.45 ml. WNW (3,13-4.35)  
(1.48-4.35) 2.45 ml. WNW (3,13-4.35)
(2.15-5.29)
(2.15-5.29)
Sr-89 10 0.008 < LLD " LLD 0 Sr-90 10 0.005 < LLD K-26, Vegetable Stand 0.005 (1/7) 0.005 (1/) 0 10.7 SSW 0 GS 10 Be-7 0.127 < LLD -< LLD 0 K-40 0.50 2.66 (3/3) K-38, Sinkula Farm 3.11 (2/2) 2.51 (7/7) 0 (1.77-4.18) 2.45 mi. WNW (2.03-4.18)  
Sr-89 10 0.008 < LLD " LLD 0 Sr-90 10 0.005 < LLD K-26, Vegetable Stand 0.005 (1/7) 0.005 (1/) 0 10.7 SSW 0 GS 10 Be-7 0.127 < LLD -< LLD 0 K-40 0.50 2.66 (3/3) K-38, Sinkula Farm 3.11 (2/2) 2.51 (7/7) 0 (1.77-4.18) 2.45 mi. WNW (2.03-4.18)
(1.61-3.86)
(1.61-3.86)
Nb-95 0.013 < LLD -< LLD 0 Zr-95 0.019 < LLD < LLD 0 Ru-103 0.014 < LLD < LLD 0 Ru-106 0.12 < LLD c LLD 0 Cs-134 0.012 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-137 0.016 < LLD < LLD 0 Ce-141 0.026 < LLD < LLD 0 Ce-144. 0.12 < LLD < LLD 0 Grain -GB 3 0.010 5.37 (3/3) K-23, Kewaunee 5.37 (3/3) None 0 (Oats, Clover, (2.60-8.67)
Nb-95 0.013 < LLD -< LLD 0 Zr-95 0.019 < LLD < LLD 0 Ru-103 0.014 < LLD < LLD 0 Ru-106 0.12 < LLD c LLD 0 Cs-134 0.012 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-137 0.016 < LLD < LLD 0 Ce-141 0.026 < LLD < LLD 0 Ce-144. 0.12 < LLD < LLD 0 Grain -GB 3 0.010 5.37 (3/3) K-23, Kewaunee 5.37 (3/3) None 0 (Oats, Clover, (2.60-8.67)
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Site, 0.5 ml. W (2.07.4.50)
Site, 0.5 ml. W (2.07.4.50)
Nb-95 0.015 < LLD None 0 Zr-95 0.027 < LLD None 0 Ru-103. 0.011 < LLD None 0 Ru-l06 0.16 < LLD None 0 Cs-134 0.013 < LLD None 0 Cs-137 0.017 < LLD None 0 Ce-141 0.027 < LLD None. 0 Ce-144 .0.11 < LLD None 0 Cattlefeed GB 12 0.10 10.68(8/8)
Nb-95 0.015 < LLD None 0 Zr-95 0.027 < LLD None 0 Ru-103. 0.011 < LLD None 0 Ru-l06 0.16 < LLD None 0 Cs-134 0.013 < LLD None 0 Cs-137 0.017 < LLD None 0 Ce-141 0.027 < LLD None. 0 Ce-144 .0.11 < LLD None 0 Cattlefeed GB 12 0.10 10.68(8/8)
K-39, Wojta Farm 12.18 (2/2) 9.21 (414) 0 (pCllgwet)  
K-39, Wojta Farm 12.18 (2/2) 9.21 (414) 0 (pCllgwet)
(2.58-21.64) 3.46 ml. N (3.28-21.07)  
(2.58-21.64) 3.46 ml. N (3.28-21.07)
(2.93-18.66)
(2.93-18.66)
Sr-89 12 0.037 < LLD < LLD 0 Sr-90 12 0.019 0.020 (2/B) K-35, Ducat 0.021 (1/2) 0.021 (114) 0 (0.020-0.020) 6.71 mi, WNW GS 12 Be-7 .0.16 062 (3/8) K-38, Sinkula Farm 1.01 (112) 0.27,(2/4) 0 (0.39-1.01) 2.45 mi. WNW (0.19-0.35)
Sr-89 12 0.037 < LLD < LLD 0 Sr-90 12 0.019 0.020 (2/B) K-35, Ducat 0.021 (1/2) 0.021 (114) 0 (0.020-0.020) 6.71 mi, WNW GS 12 Be-7 .0.16 062 (3/8) K-38, Sinkula Farm 1.01 (112) 0.27,(2/4) 0 (0.39-1.01) 2.45 mi. WNW (0.19-0.35)
K-40 0.10 8.58(818)
K-40 0.10 8.58(818)
K-34, Struck Farm 10.27(2/2) 6.77(414) 0 (2.18-18.35)'
K-34, Struck Farm 10.27(2/2) 6.77(414) 0 (2.18-18.35)'
2.7 N (2.18-18.35)  
2.7 N (2.18-18.35)
(2.92-13.00)
(2.92-13.00)
I I U I I I I I I I I ii 22 Table 4.5 Environmental Radiation Monitoring Program Summary.Name of Facility Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Location of Facility Kewaunee County, Wisconsin I m(County, State)Docket No. 50-305 Reporting Period January-December, 2010 Indicator Location with Highest Control Number Sample Type and Locations Annual Mean Locations Non-Type Number of LLDE' Mean (F)' Mean (F)f Mean (F)f Routine (Units) Analysese Range' Locationd Range' Range' Results'Cattlefeed Nb-95 0.018 < LLD < LLD 0 (continued)
I I U I I I I I I I I ii 22 Table 4.5 Environmental Radiation Monitoring Program Summary.Name of Facility Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Location of Facility Kewaunee County, Wisconsin I m(County, State)Docket No. 50-305 Reporting Period January-December, 2010 Indicator Location with Highest Control Number Sample Type and Locations Annual Mean Locations Non-Type Number of LLDE' Mean (F)' Mean (F)f Mean (F)f Routine (Units) Analysese Range' Locationd Range' Range' Results'Cattlefeed Nb-95 0.018 < LLD < LLD 0 (continued)
Zr-95 0.022 < LLD < LLD 0 Ru-103 0.013 < LLD < LLD 0 Ru-106 0.15 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-134 0.012 .< LLD -< LLD 0 Cs-137 0.015 0,032 (118) K-34, Struck Farm 0.032 (1/2) < LLD 0 2.7 N Ce-141 0.035 < LLD < LLD 0 Ce-144 0.11 < LLD < LLD 0 Grass GB 24 0.10 8.78 (18118) K-35, Ducat 12.10 (3/3) 11.14 (66) 0 (pCi/gwet)  
Zr-95 0.022 < LLD < LLD 0 Ru-103 0.013 < LLD < LLD 0 Ru-106 0.15 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-134 0.012 .< LLD -< LLD 0 Cs-137 0.015 0,032 (118) K-34, Struck Farm 0.032 (1/2) < LLD 0 2.7 N Ce-141 0.035 < LLD < LLD 0 Ce-144 0.11 < LLD < LLD 0 Grass GB 24 0.10 8.78 (18118) K-35, Ducat 12.10 (3/3) 11.14 (66) 0 (pCi/gwet)
(6.12-10.88) 6.71 mi. WNW (7.78-19.80)  
(6.12-10.88) 6.71 mi. WNW (7.78-19.80)
(7.78-19.80)
(7.78-19.80)
Sr-89 24 0.034 < LLD < LLD 0 Sr-90 24 0.014 0.023 (2/18) K-35, Ducat 0.028 (1/3) 0.028 (1/6) 0 (0.022-0.023) 6.71 mi. WNW GS 24 Be-7 0.10 2.18 (18/18) K-5, Paplham Farm 3.15 (3/3) 2.33 (6/6) 0 (0.43-6.73) 3.2 NNW (0:43-6.73)  
Sr-89 24 0.034 < LLD < LLD 0 Sr-90 24 0.014 0.023 (2/18) K-35, Ducat 0.028 (1/3) 0.028 (1/6) 0 (0.022-0.023) 6.71 mi. WNW GS 24 Be-7 0.10 2.18 (18/18) K-5, Paplham Farm 3.15 (3/3) 2.33 (6/6) 0 (0.43-6.73) 3.2 NNW (0:43-6.73)
(0.91-5.39)
(0.91-5.39)
K-40 0.50 6.50 (18/18) K-35. Ducat 8.90 (3/3) 8.29(6/6) 0 (5.11-8.35) 6.71 mi. WNW (6.17-13.40)  
K-40 0.50 6.50 (18/18) K-35. Ducat 8.90 (3/3) 8.29(6/6) 0 (5.11-8.35) 6.71 mi. WNW (6.17-13.40)
(7.67-13.40).
(7.67-13.40).
Nb-95 0.023 < LLD -c LLD 0 Zr-95 0.039 < LLD <
Nb-95 0.023 < LLD -c LLD 0 Zr-95 0.039 < LLD <
* LLD 0 Ru-103 0.023 < LLD .LLD 0.Ru-106 0.24 < LLD <- LLD 0 Cs-134 0.023 < LLD -d LLD 0 CS-137 0.027 < LLD -LLD 0 Ce-141 0.054 *LLD < LLD 0 Ce-144 0.19 < LLD < LLD 0 Soil GA 14 1.0 7.45 (10/10) K-5, Paplham Farm 9.47 (2/2) 5.45 (4/4) 0 (pCl/gdry) 1 (5.14-11.85) 3.2 NNW (7.09-11.85)  
* LLD 0 Ru-103 0.023 < LLD .LLD 0.Ru-106 0.24 < LLD <- LLD 0 Cs-134 0.023 < LLD -d LLD 0 CS-137 0.027 < LLD -LLD 0 Ce-141 0.054 *LLD < LLD 0 Ce-144 0.19 < LLD < LLD 0 Soil GA 14 1.0 7.45 (10/10) K-5, Paplham Farm 9.47 (2/2) 5.45 (4/4) 0 (pCl/gdry) 1 (5.14-11.85) 3.2 NNW (7.09-11.85)
(3.73-7.22)
(3.73-7.22)
GB 14 ..2.0 30.84 (10110) K-34, Struck Farm 33.42 (2/0) 24.43 (4/4) 0 (24.25-36.68) 2.7 N (31.35-35.49)  
GB 14 ..2.0 30.84 (10110) K-34, Struck Farm 33.42 (2/0) 24.43 (4/4) 0 (24.25-36.68) 2.7 N (31.35-35.49)
(20.75-28.43)
(20.75-28.43)
Sr-89 14 0.091 < LLD --LLD , 0 Sr-90 .. 14 0.045 < LLD K-35, Ducat 0.049(1/2) 0.049 (1/4), 0 6.71 ml. WNW GS 14 Be-7 0.31 0.56 (2/10) K-5, Paplham Farm 0.70 (112) 0.56 (2/4) 0 (0.42-0.70) 3.2 NNW (0.45-0.67)
Sr-89 14 0.091 < LLD --LLD , 0 Sr-90 .. 14 0.045 < LLD K-35, Ducat 0.049(1/2) 0.049 (1/4), 0 6.71 ml. WNW GS 14 Be-7 0.31 0.56 (2/10) K-5, Paplham Farm 0.70 (112) 0.56 (2/4) 0 (0.42-0.70) 3.2 NNW (0.45-0.67)
K-40 1.4 20.26 (10/10) K-38, Sinkula Farm 22.36 (2/2) 15.14 (4/4) 0 (17.56-23.69) 2.45 mi. WNW (21.03-23.69)  
K-40 1.4 20.26 (10/10) K-38, Sinkula Farm 22.36 (2/2) 15.14 (4/4) 0 (17.56-23.69) 2.45 mi. WNW (21.03-23.69)
(11.83-17.06)
(11.83-17.06)
Nb-g5 " 0.030 < LLD <LLD 0 Zr-95 0.046 < LLD , LLD 0 Ru-103 0.032 < LLD -< LLD 0 Ru-106 0.36 < LLD
Nb-g5 " 0.030 < LLD <LLD 0 Zr-95 0.046 < LLD , LLD 0 Ru-103 0.032 < LLD -< LLD 0 Ru-106 0.36 < LLD
* LLD 0 Cs-134 0.038 < LLD < -LLD 0 Cs-137 0.029 0.10 (7/10) K-35, Ducat 0.14 (212) 0.12 (4/4) 0 (0.078-0,14) 6.71 mi. WNW (0.13-0.15)  
* LLD 0 Cs-134 0.038 < LLD < -LLD 0 Cs-137 0.029 0.10 (7/10) K-35, Ducat 0.14 (212) 0.12 (4/4) 0 (0.078-0,14) 6.71 mi. WNW (0.13-0.15)
(0.084-0.15)
(0.084-0.15)
Ce-141 0.060 < LLD. -LLD 0 Ce-144 0.18 < LLD < LLD, 0 23 Table 4.5 Environmental Radiation Monitoring Program Summary Name of Facility Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Location of Facility Kewaunee County, Wisconsin (County, State)-Docket No. 50-305 Reporting Period January-December, 2010 Indicator Location with Highest Control Number Sample Type and Locations Annual Mean Locations Non-Type Number of LLDb Mean (F)' Mean (F)' Mean (F)c Routine (Units) Analyses' Rangec Location' Range' Rancler Results'Surface Water GB (TR) 104 0.8 4.7 (80/80) K-ik, Drainage Pond 14.1 (9/9) 1.4 (23/24) 0 (0.9-25.0) 0.60 SW (4.9-25:0)  
Ce-141 0.060 < LLD. -LLD 0 Ce-144 0.18 < LLD < LLD, 0 23 Table 4.5 Environmental Radiation Monitoring Program Summary Name of Facility Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Location of Facility Kewaunee County, Wisconsin (County, State)-Docket No. 50-305 Reporting Period January-December, 2010 Indicator Location with Highest Control Number Sample Type and Locations Annual Mean Locations Non-Type Number of LLDb Mean (F)' Mean (F)' Mean (F)c Routine (Units) Analyses' Rangec Location' Range' Rancler Results'Surface Water GB (TR) 104 0.8 4.7 (80/80) K-ik, Drainage Pond 14.1 (9/9) 1.4 (23/24) 0 (0.9-25.0) 0.60 SW (4.9-25:0)
(0.8-2.6)(pCi/L) GS 104 Mn-54 15 < LLD -< LLD 0 Fe-59 30 < LLD < LLD 0 Co-58 15 < LLD < LLD 0 Co-60 15 < LLD < LLD 0 Zn-65 .30 < LLD -< LLD 0 Zr-Nb-95 15 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-134 10 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-137 10 < LLD < LLD 0 Ba-La-140 15 < LLD <- *LLD 0 H-3 1 155 163 (1/27) K-lk, Drainage Pond 163 (1/3) < LLD 0 0.60 ml. SW Sr-89 1 1.3 < LLD < LLD 0 Sr-90 1 0.8 < LLD < LLD 0 K-40 104 0.87 3.7 (80/80) K-lk, Drainage Pond 10.9 (9/9) 1.2 (24/24) 0 (1.1-22.1) 0.60 SW (2.9-22,1)  
(0.8-2.6)(pCi/L) GS 104 Mn-54 15 < LLD -< LLD 0 Fe-59 30 < LLD < LLD 0 Co-58 15 < LLD < LLD 0 Co-60 15 < LLD < LLD 0 Zn-65 .30 < LLD -< LLD 0 Zr-Nb-95 15 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-134 10 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-137 10 < LLD < LLD 0 Ba-La-140 15 < LLD <- *LLD 0 H-3 1 155 163 (1/27) K-lk, Drainage Pond 163 (1/3) < LLD 0 0.60 ml. SW Sr-89 1 1.3 < LLD < LLD 0 Sr-90 1 0.8 < LLD < LLD 0 K-40 104 0.87 3.7 (80/80) K-lk, Drainage Pond 10.9 (9/9) 1.2 (24/24) 0 (1.1-22.1) 0.60 SW (2.9-22,1)
(1.0-1.2)Fish (Muscle) GB 3 0.5 3.08 (313) K-id, Cond, Discharge 3.08 (3/3) None 0 (pCi/gwet)  
(1.0-1.2)Fish (Muscle) GB 3 0.5 3.08 (313) K-id, Cond, Discharge 3.08 (3/3) None 0 (pCi/gwet)
(2.88-3.18) 0.10 ml. E (2.88-3.18)
(2.88-3.18) 0.10 ml. E (2.88-3.18)
GS 3 K-40 .0.5 2.06 (3/3) K-Id. Cond. Discharge 2.06 (3/3) None 0 (1.80-2.49) 0.10 ml. E (1.80-2.49)
GS 3 K-40 .0.5 2.06 (3/3) K-Id. Cond. Discharge 2.06 (3/3) None 0 (1.80-2.49) 0.10 ml. E (1.80-2.49)
Mn-54 0.019 < LLD None 0 Fe-59 0.050 < LLD None 0 Co-58 0.017 < LLD None 0 Co-60 0.020 < LLD None 0 Cs-134 0.019 < LLD None 0 Cs-137 0.028 < LLD None 0 Fish (Bones) GB 3 1.99 2.34 (313) K-id, Cond. Discharge 2.34 (313) None 0 (pCl/gwet)  
Mn-54 0.019 < LLD None 0 Fe-59 0.050 < LLD None 0 Co-58 0.017 < LLD None 0 Co-60 0.020 < LLD None 0 Cs-134 0.019 < LLD None 0 Cs-137 0.028 < LLD None 0 Fish (Bones) GB 3 1.99 2.34 (313) K-id, Cond. Discharge 2.34 (313) None 0 (pCl/gwet)
(1.64-3.26) 0.10 mi. E (1.64-3.26)
(1.64-3.26) 0.10 mi. E (1.64-3.26)
Sr-89 3 0.38 < LLD None 0 Sr-90 3 0.05 0.20 (3/3) K-id, Cond. Discharge 0.20(3/3)
Sr-89 3 0.38 < LLD None 0 Sr-90 3 0.05 0.20 (3/3) K-id, Cond. Discharge 0.20(3/3)
None 0 (0.14-0.26) 0.10 mi. E (0.14-0.26) 0 I I I I I I I I I I I I I U-i 24 Environmental Radiation Monitoring Program Summary.Name of Facility Location of Facility Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Kewaunee County, Wisconsin (County, State)Docket No. 50-305 Reporting Period January-December, 2010 Indicalor Location with Highest Control Number Sample Type and Locations Annual Mean Locations Non-Type Number of LLDb Mean (F)' ... Mean (F)f Mean (F)' Routine (Units) Analyses' Range' Location' Range' Range' Results'Periphyton GB 14 0.1 5.02 (12/12) K-la, North Creek 6.82(2/2) 4.23 (2/2) 0 (Algae) (3.07-8.30) 0.62 N (5.33-8.30)  
None 0 (0.14-0.26) 0.10 mi. E (0.14-0.26) 0 I I I I I I I I I I I I I U-i 24 Environmental Radiation Monitoring Program Summary.Name of Facility Location of Facility Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Kewaunee County, Wisconsin (County, State)Docket No. 50-305 Reporting Period January-December, 2010 Indicalor Location with Highest Control Number Sample Type and Locations Annual Mean Locations Non-Type Number of LLDb Mean (F)' ... Mean (F)f Mean (F)' Routine (Units) Analyses' Range' Location' Range' Range' Results'Periphyton GB 14 0.1 5.02 (12/12) K-la, North Creek 6.82(2/2) 4.23 (2/2) 0 (Algae) (3.07-8.30) 0.62 N (5.33-8.30)
(2.60-5.86)(pCi/gwet)
(2.60-5.86)(pCi/gwet)
Sr-89 14 0.16 < LLD < LLD 0 Sr-90 14 0.061 < LLD < LLD 0 GS 14 Be-7 0.36 1.52 (8/12) K-le, South Creek 1.0 (2/2) 0.77 (1/2) 0 (1.12-2.05) 0.12 S (1.79-2.01)
Sr-89 14 0.16 < LLD < LLD 0 Sr-90 14 0.061 < LLD < LLD 0 GS 14 Be-7 0.36 1.52 (8/12) K-le, South Creek 1.0 (2/2) 0.77 (1/2) 0 (1.12-2.05) 0.12 S (1.79-2.01)
K40 0.5 3.43 (12/12) K-lb, Middle Creek 5.52 (212) 3.71 (2/2) 0 (1.23-7.15) 0.12 N (3.89-7.15)  
K40 0.5 3.43 (12/12) K-lb, Middle Creek 5.52 (212) 3.71 (2/2) 0 (1.23-7.15) 0.12 N (3.89-7.15)
(2.88:4:53)
(2.88:4:53)
Mn-54 0.024 < LLD < LLD 0 Co-58 0.019 0.039 (1/12) K-le. South Creek 0.039 (1/2) < LLD 0 Co-60 0.030 < LLD < LLD 0 Nb-95 0.045 < LLD < LLD 0 Zr-95 0.044 < LLD < LLD 0 Ru-103 0.028 c LLD < LLD, 0 Ru-106 0.29 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-134 0.031 < LLD -<LLD 0 Cs-137 0.035 0.041 (1/12) K-id, Cond. Discharge 0.041 (1/2) < LLD 0 0.10 mi. E Ce-141 0.078 < LLD < -<LLD 0 Ce-144 0.27 < LLD < LLD 0-Bottom GB 10 1.0 9.47(8/8)
Mn-54 0.024 < LLD < LLD 0 Co-58 0.019 0.039 (1/12) K-le. South Creek 0.039 (1/2) < LLD 0 Co-60 0.030 < LLD < LLD 0 Nb-95 0.045 < LLD < LLD 0 Zr-95 0.044 < LLD < LLD 0 Ru-103 0.028 c LLD < LLD, 0 Ru-106 0.29 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-134 0.031 < LLD -<LLD 0 Cs-137 0.035 0.041 (1/12) K-id, Cond. Discharge 0.041 (1/2) < LLD 0 0.10 mi. E Ce-141 0.078 < LLD < -<LLD 0 Ce-144 0.27 < LLD < LLD 0-Bottom GB 10 1.0 9.47(8/8)
K-9, Rostok Intake 13.8T5 (2/2) 13.85 (2/2) 0 Sediments (7.54-15.93)  
K-9, Rostok Intake 13.8T5 (2/2) 13.85 (2/2) 0 Sediments (7.54-15.93)  
#N/A (12.31-15.38)  
#N/A (12.31-15.38)
(12.31-15.38)(pCI/gdry)
(12.31-15.38)(pCI/gdry)
Sr-89 10 0.029 < LLD < LLD 0 Sr-90 10 0.025 0.029(1/8)
Sr-89 10 0.029 < LLD < LLD 0 Sr-90 10 0.025 0.029(1/8)
K-14, Two Creeks Park 0.029(1/2)  
K-14, Two Creeks Park 0.029(1/2)  
< LLD 0 2.6S GS 10 K-40 0.5 7.92 (88) K-14. Two Creeks Park 8.93(2/2) 8.68 (2/2) 0 (6.81-9.26)  
< LLD 0 2.6S GS 10 K-40 0.5 7.92 (88) K-14. Two Creeks Park 8.93(2/2) 8.68 (2/2) 0 (6.81-9.26)  
#N/A (8.60-9.26)  
#N/A (8.60-9.26)
(7.94-9.42)
(7.94-9.42)
Co-58 0.022 < LLD < LLD 0 Co-60 0.021 < LLD <. LLD 0 Cs-134 0.019 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-137 0.021 0.028(2/8)
Co-58 0.022 < LLD < LLD 0 Co-60 0.021 < LLD <. LLD 0 Cs-134 0.019 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-137 0.021 0.028(2/8)
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Results of the reanalysis, U-233f234" 1137 +/- 254 pCilkg, U-238:1193  
Results of the reanalysis, U-233f234" 1137 +/- 254 pCilkg, U-238:1193  
+/- 116 pCi/kg, Total Uranium: 2379 +/- 254 pCilkg.A7-2 I I I I I I I I I I I I I APPENDIX B DATA REPORTING CONVENTIONS B-1 I Data Reporting Conventions 1 1.0. All activities, except gross alpha and gross beta, are decay corrected to collection time or the end of the collection period.2.0. Single Measurements I Each single measurement is reported as follows: x +/- s where: x = value of the measurement; s = 2a counting uncertainty (corresponding to the 95% confidence level).In cases where the activity is less than the lower limit of detection L, it is reported as: < L, where L = the lower limit of detection based on 4.66c uncertainty for a background sample. I 3.0. Duplicate analyses If duplicate analyses are reported, the convention is as follows.3.1 Individual results: For two analysis results; x 1+/- si and x2 +/- s, Reported result: x s s; where x (1/2)(xI + x 2) and s = (1/2) S1+s2 I S2I 3.2. Individual results: < L 1 < L 2  Reported result: < L, where L = lower of L 1 and L 2  I 3.3. Individual results: x + s, < L Reported result: x +/- s if x ? L; < L otherwise.
+/- 116 pCi/kg, Total Uranium: 2379 +/- 254 pCilkg.A7-2 I I I I I I I I I I I I I APPENDIX B DATA REPORTING CONVENTIONS B-1 I Data Reporting Conventions 1 1.0. All activities, except gross alpha and gross beta, are decay corrected to collection time or the end of the collection period.2.0. Single Measurements I Each single measurement is reported as follows: x +/- s where: x = value of the measurement; s = 2a counting uncertainty (corresponding to the 95% confidence level).In cases where the activity is less than the lower limit of detection L, it is reported as: < L, where L = the lower limit of detection based on 4.66c uncertainty for a background sample. I 3.0. Duplicate analyses If duplicate analyses are reported, the convention is as follows.3.1 Individual results: For two analysis results; x 1+/- si and x2 +/- s, Reported result: x s s; where x (1/2)(xI + x 2) and s = (1/2) S1+s2 I S2I 3.2. Individual results: < L 1 < L 2  Reported result: < L, where L = lower of L 1 and L 2  I 3.3. Individual results: x + s, < L Reported result: x +/- s if x ? L; < L otherwise.
 
4.0. Computation of Averages and Standard Deviations 4.1 Averages and standard deviations listed in the tables are computed from all of the individual measurements I over the period averaged; for example, an annual standard deviation would not be the average of quarterly standard deviations.
===4.0. Computation===
 
of Averages and Standard Deviations
 
===4.1 Averages===
and standard deviations listed in the tables are computed from all of the individual measurements I over the period averaged; for example, an annual standard deviation would not be the average of quarterly standard deviations.
The average x and standard deviation "s" of a set of n numbers xV, x 2 ...x are defined as follows: I x =-n 1 x s=I 4.2 Values below the highest lower limit of detection are not included in the average.4.3 If all values in the averaging group are less than the highest LLD, the highest LLD is reported.4.4 If all but one of the values are less than the highest LLD, the single value x and associated two sigma error is reported.4.5 In rounding off, the following rules are followed: 4.5.1. If the number following those to be retained is less than 5, the number is dropped, and the retained numbers are kept unchanged.
The average x and standard deviation "s" of a set of n numbers xV, x 2 ...x are defined as follows: I x =-n 1 x s=I 4.2 Values below the highest lower limit of detection are not included in the average.4.3 If all values in the averaging group are less than the highest LLD, the highest LLD is reported.4.4 If all but one of the values are less than the highest LLD, the single value x and associated two sigma error is reported.4.5 In rounding off, the following rules are followed: 4.5.1. If the number following those to be retained is less than 5, the number is dropped, and the retained numbers are kept unchanged.
As an example, 11.443 is rounded off to 11.44. !4.5.2. If the number following those to be retained is equal to or greater than 5, the number is dropped and the last retained number is raised by 1. As an example, 11.445 is rounded off to 11.45. 1 B-2-I APPENDIX C Maximum Permissible Concentrations of Radioactivity in Air and Water Above Background in Unrestricted Areas C-1 Table C-1. Maximum permissible concentrations of radioactivity in air and water above natural background in unrestricted areasa Air (pCi/m 3)Water (pCi/L)Gross alpha Gross beta b Iodine-1 31-3 1 x 10 1-1 2.8 x 10 Strontium-89 Strontium-90 Cesium-1 37 Barium-140 Iodine-i 31 Potassium-40 Gr'oss alpha Gross beta Tritium 8,000 500 1,000 8,000 1,000 4,000 2 10 6 1 x 10 a Taken from Table 2 of Appendix B to Code of Federal Regulations Title 10, Part 20, and appropriate footnotes.
As an example, 11.443 is rounded off to 11.44. !4.5.2. If the number following those to be retained is equal to or greater than 5, the number is dropped and the last retained number is raised by 1. As an example, 11.445 is rounded off to 11.45. 1 B-2-I APPENDIX C Maximum Permissible Concentrations of Radioactivity in Air and Water Above Background in Unrestricted Areas C-1 Table C-1. Maximum permissible concentrations of radioactivity in air and water above natural background in unrestricted areasa Air (pCi/m 3)Water (pCi/L)Gross alpha Gross beta b Iodine-1 31-3 1 x 10 1-1 2.8 x 10 Strontium-89 Strontium-90 Cesium-1 37 Barium-140 Iodine-i 31 Potassium-40 Gr'oss alpha Gross beta Tritium 8,000 500 1,000 8,000 1,000 4,000 2 10 6 1 x 10 a Taken from Table 2 of Appendix B to Code of Federal Regulations Title 10, Part 20, and appropriate footnotes.
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3-3 Tables & Figures I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Table, 2.2.1 -A Table 2.2.1-B Table 2.2.1-C Table 2.2.1-D Table 2.3.1-A Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Type and Frequency of Collection Sampling Locations, Kewaunee Power Station Reporting Levels for Radioactivity Concentrations in Environmental Samples Detection Capabilities for Environmental Sample Analysis Lower Limit of Detection (LLD)Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Environmental Sampling Location Emergency Plan Zone Map Ground Monitoring Wells Rev. 16 04/13/10 i  
3-3 Tables & Figures I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Table, 2.2.1 -A Table 2.2.1-B Table 2.2.1-C Table 2.2.1-D Table 2.3.1-A Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Type and Frequency of Collection Sampling Locations, Kewaunee Power Station Reporting Levels for Radioactivity Concentrations in Environmental Samples Detection Capabilities for Environmental Sample Analysis Lower Limit of Detection (LLD)Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Environmental Sampling Location Emergency Plan Zone Map Ground Monitoring Wells Rev. 16 04/13/10 i 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Purpose The purpose of this document is to define the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP) for the Kewaunee Power Station (KPS). The REMP is required by KPS Technical Specification (TS) 6.16.b.2, "Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program." This document is known as the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Manual (REMM) and is intended to serve as a tool for program administration and as a guidance document for contractors which implement the monitoring program.1.2 Scope This program defines the sampling and anialysis schedule which was developed to provide representative measurements of radiation and of radioactive materials in those exposure pathways and for those radionuclides that lead to the 'high potential radiation exposures of MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC resulting from plant operation.
 
==1.0 Introduction==
 
===1.1 Purpose===
The purpose of this document is to define the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP) for the Kewaunee Power Station (KPS). The REMP is required by KPS Technical Specification (TS) 6.16.b.2, "Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program." This document is known as the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Manual (REMM) and is intended to serve as a tool for program administration and as a guidance document for contractors which implement the monitoring program.1.2 Scope This program defines the sampling and anialysis schedule which was developed to provide representative measurements of radiation and of radioactive materials in those exposure pathways and for those radionuclides that lead to the 'high potential radiation exposures of MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC resulting from plant operation.
This monitoring program implements Section IV.B.2 of Appendix I to 10CFR Part 50 and thereby verifies that the measurable concentrations of radioactivity and levels of radiation are not higher than expected on-'the basis 'of the effluent measurements and the modeling of the environmental exposure pathways.
This monitoring program implements Section IV.B.2 of Appendix I to 10CFR Part 50 and thereby verifies that the measurable concentrations of radioactivity and levels of radiation are not higher than expected on-'the basis 'of the effluent measurements and the modeling of the environmental exposure pathways.
Guidance for the development of this monitoring program is provided by the Radiological, Assessment Branch Technical Position on Environmental Monitoring.
Guidance for the development of this monitoring program is provided by the Radiological, Assessment Branch Technical Position on Environmental Monitoring.
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'will be incorporated into this document so that it will accurately reflect the current radiological environmental monitoring program in effect for KPS.The remainder of this document is divided into two sections.
'will be incorporated into this document so that it will accurately reflect the current radiological environmental monitoring program in effect for KPS.The remainder of this document is divided into two sections.
The first section, 2.0 REMP Requirements, describes the different TS and REMM requirem'ents associated with the REMP. The second section, 3.0 REMP Implementation, describes the specific' requirements used to implement the REMP.I I I I I I Rev. 16 1-2 04/13/10" I 2.0 REMP Requirements KPS, TS Amendment No. 104 implemented the guidance provided in Generic. Letter 89-0 1,"Implementation -of Programmatic Controls for Radiological Effluent Technical Specifications (RETS)." These changes included: 1. Incorporation of programmatic controls in the Administrative Controls section of the TS to satisfy existing regulatory requirements for RETS, and 2. Relocation of the procedural details on radioactive effluents monitoring, radiological environmental monitoring, reporting details, and other related specifications, from the TS to the ODCM.Relocating the procedural details to the ODCM allows for revising these requirements using the 1OCFR50.59 process instead of requiring prior NRC approval using the TS Amendment process.The RETS requirements were incorporated verbatim intothe ODCM, Revision 6. Several of these requirements pertain only to the environmental monitoring program and. therefore have been relocated into this document (REMM, Revision 3 and 4) and are identified as REMM requirements.
The first section, 2.0 REMP Requirements, describes the different TS and REMM requirem'ents associated with the REMP. The second section, 3.0 REMP Implementation, describes the specific' requirements used to implement the REMP.I I I I I I Rev. 16 1-2 04/13/10" I 2.0 REMP Requirements KPS, TS Amendment No. 104 implemented the guidance provided in Generic. Letter 89-0 1,"Implementation -of Programmatic Controls for Radiological Effluent Technical Specifications (RETS)." These changes included: 1. Incorporation of programmatic controls in the Administrative Controls section of the TS to satisfy existing regulatory requirements for RETS, and 2. Relocation of the procedural details on radioactive effluents monitoring, radiological environmental monitoring, reporting details, and other related specifications, from the TS to the ODCM.Relocating the procedural details to the ODCM allows for revising these requirements using the 1OCFR50.59 process instead of requiring prior NRC approval using the TS Amendment process.The RETS requirements were incorporated verbatim intothe ODCM, Revision 6. Several of these requirements pertain only to the environmental monitoring program and. therefore have been relocated into this document (REMM, Revision 3 and 4) and are identified as REMM requirements.
 
2.1 Technical Specification Requirements Technical Specification 6.16.b.2 provides the programmatic control, which requires a program to monitor the radiation and radionuclides in the environs of the plant. This is the reason for the existence of the REMP. TS 6.16.b.2 also provides the programmatic control which requires: a. The program to perform the monitoring, sampling, analysis, and reporting in accordance with the methodology and parameters in the ODCM, b. A land use census to be performed, and c. Participation in an Interlaboratory Comparison Program.The details of each requirement are described in the REMM requirements stated below.Technical Specification 6.9.b. 1 requires an "Annual Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report" be submitted to the NRC each year. The specific contents of this report are detailed in REMM 2.4.1. Additional specific reporting requirements are listed in the other REMM requirements.
===2.1 Technical===
 
Specification Requirements Technical Specification 6.16.b.2 provides the programmatic control, which requires a program to monitor the radiation and radionuclides in the environs of the plant. This is the reason for the existence of the REMP. TS 6.16.b.2 also provides the programmatic control which requires: a. The program to perform the monitoring, sampling, analysis, and reporting in accordance with the methodology and parameters in the ODCM, b. A land use census to be performed, and c. Participation in an Interlaboratory Comparison Program.The details of each requirement are described in the REMM requirements stated below.Technical Specification 6.9.b. 1 requires an "Annual Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report" be submitted to the NRC each year. The specific contents of this report are detailed in REMM 2.4.1. Additional specific reporting requirements are listed in the other REMM requirements.
2.2 REMM Requirements The following REMM requirements include the procedural details that were originally located in the KPS RETS section and then relocated into Revision 6 of the ODCM, as discussed above. These requirements are specific to the radiological environmental monitoring program and have been i relocated into this document for ease of use and completeness.
2.2 REMM Requirements The following REMM requirements include the procedural details that were originally located in the KPS RETS section and then relocated into Revision 6 of the ODCM, as discussed above. These requirements are specific to the radiological environmental monitoring program and have been i relocated into this document for ease of use and completeness.
Rev. 16 2-1 04/13/10 I The REMM requirements for the Monitoring Program, Land Use Census, and the Interlaboratory U Comparison Program include a detailed specification (numbered 2.2.1, 2.2.2, and 2.2.3 respectively) and an associated surveillance requirement (numbered 2.3.1, 2.3.2, and 2.3.3 respectively), along3 with the basis for the requirement.
Rev. 16 2-1 04/13/10 I The REMM requirements for the Monitoring Program, Land Use Census, and the Interlaboratory U Comparison Program include a detailed specification (numbered 2.2.1, 2.2.2, and 2.2.3 respectively) and an associated surveillance requirement (numbered 2.3.1, 2.3.2, and 2.3.3 respectively), along3 with the basis for the requirement.
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If the Specification  
If the Specification  
*is restored prior' to expiration of the specified time intervals, completion of the Action requirements is not required.3.0.3 When a Specification is: not met, except as provided in the associated ACTION requirements, reporting pursuant to TS 6.9.b andREMM 2.4.1 will be initiated.
*is restored prior' to expiration of the specified time intervals, completion of the Action requirements is not required.3.0.3 When a Specification is: not met, except as provided in the associated ACTION requirements, reporting pursuant to TS 6.9.b andREMM 2.4.1 will be initiated.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.0.1 Surveillance Requirements shall be met during the conditions specified for individual Specifications unless otherwise stated in an individual Surveillance Requirement.
 
====4.0.1 Surveillance====
 
Requirements shall be met during the conditions specified for individual Specifications unless otherwise stated in an individual Surveillance Requirement.
4.0.2 Each Surveillance Requirement shall be performed within the specified time interval with a maximum allowable extension not to exceed 25% of the surveillance interval.4.0.3 Failure to perform a Surveillance Requirement within the specified time interval shall i constitute a failure to meet the OPERABILITY requirements for a Specification.
4.0.2 Each Surveillance Requirement shall be performed within the specified time interval with a maximum allowable extension not to exceed 25% of the surveillance interval.4.0.3 Failure to perform a Surveillance Requirement within the specified time interval shall i constitute a failure to meet the OPERABILITY requirements for a Specification.
Exceptions to these requirements are stated in the individual Specification.
Exceptions to these requirements are stated in the individual Specification.
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SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENT i 2.3.2 The land use census shall be conducted during the growing season once per 12 months using reasonable survey methods, such as by a door-to-door survey, aerial I survey, or by consulting local agriculture authorities.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENT i 2.3.2 The land use census shall be conducted during the growing season once per 12 months using reasonable survey methods, such as by a door-to-door survey, aerial I survey, or by consulting local agriculture authorities.
The results of the land use census shall be included in the Annual Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report pursuant to TS 6.9.b. 1 and REMM 2.4.1. I 2 Sampling of leaf vegetation maybe performed at the site boundary in each of two different direction sectors with the highest predicted D/Qs in lieu of the garden census. Specifications for broad leaf vegetation sampling in Table 2.2.1-A item 4c shall be followed, including analysis of control samples.Rev. 16 2-6 04/13/10 BASIS This specification is provided to ensure that changes in the use of areas at and beyond the SITE BOUNDARY are identified and that modifications to.the'radiological environmental monitoring program are made if required by the door-to-door survey, from aerial survey or from consulting with local agricultural authorities.
The results of the land use census shall be included in the Annual Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report pursuant to TS 6.9.b. 1 and REMM 2.4.1. I 2 Sampling of leaf vegetation maybe performed at the site boundary in each of two different direction sectors with the highest predicted D/Qs in lieu of the garden census. Specifications for broad leaf vegetation sampling in Table 2.2.1-A item 4c shall be followed, including analysis of control samples.Rev. 16 2-6 04/13/10 BASIS This specification is provided to ensure that changes in the use of areas at and beyond the SITE BOUNDARY are identified and that modifications to.the'radiological environmental monitoring program are made if required by the door-to-door survey, from aerial survey or from consulting with local agricultural authorities.
This census satisfies the requirements of Section IV.B.3 of Appendix I to 1 OCFR Part 50. Restricting the census to gardens of greater than 50 m2 provides assurance that significant exposure pathways via leafy vegetables Will be identified and monitored since a garden of this size is the minimum required to produce the quantity (26 kg/yr) of leafy vegetables assumed in Regulatory Guide 1. 109 for consumption by a child. To determine this minimum garden size, the following assumptions were made: 1. 20% of the garden was used for growing leafy vegetation (i.e., similar to lettuce and cabbage), and 2. A vegetation yield of 2 kg/m 2.Discussion KPS TS 6.16.b2(b) requires that a land use census be performed to ensure that changes in the use of areas at and beyond site boundary are identified and that modifications to the radiological environmental monitoring program are made if required by the results of this census.Figure 2, Emergency Plan Zone Map identifying sectors for cross-reference in Land Use Census Program.Rev. 16 2-7 04/13/10 REMM 2.2.3/2.3.3 Interlaboratory Comparison Program SPECIFICATION
This census satisfies the requirements of Section IV.B.3 of Appendix I to 1 OCFR Part 50. Restricting the census to gardens of greater than 50 m2 provides assurance that significant exposure pathways via leafy vegetables Will be identified and monitored since a garden of this size is the minimum required to produce the quantity (26 kg/yr) of leafy vegetables assumed in Regulatory Guide 1. 109 for consumption by a child. To determine this minimum garden size, the following assumptions were made: 1. 20% of the garden was used for growing leafy vegetation (i.e., similar to lettuce and cabbage), and 2. A vegetation yield of 2 kg/m 2.Discussion KPS TS 6.16.b2(b) requires that a land use census be performed to ensure that changes in the use of areas at and beyond site boundary are identified and that modifications to the radiological environmental monitoring program are made if required by the results of this census.Figure 2, Emergency Plan Zone Map identifying sectors for cross-reference in Land Use Census Program.Rev. 16 2-7 04/13/10 REMM 2.2.3/2.3.3 Interlaboratory Comparison Program SPECIFICATION 2.2.3 Analyses shall be performed on radioactive materials supplied as part of an Interlaboratory Comparison Program that has been approved by the Commission.
 
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shall be performed on radioactive materials supplied as part of an Interlaboratory Comparison Program that has been approved by the Commission.
APPLICABILITY At all times.ACTION a. With analyses not being performed as required above, report corrective actions taken to prevent a recurrence to the Commission in the Annual Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report pursuant to TS 6.9.b. 1 andREMM 2.4.1.SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENT 2.3.3 The Interlaboratory Comparison Program shall be described in the REMM. A ,.summary of the. results obtained as part of the above required Interlaboratory Comparison Program shall be included in the Annual Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report pursuant to TS 6.9.b. I and REMM 2.4.1.BASIS The requirement for participation in an approved Interlaboratory Comparison Program is provided to ensure that independent checks on the precision and accuracy of measurements of radioactive material in environmental sample matrices are performed as part of the quality assurance program for environmental monitoring in order to demonstrate that the results are valid for the purposes of Section IV.B.2 of Appendix I to lOCFR Part 50.Discussion KPS TS 6.16.b.2(C) requires participation in an approved Interlaboratory Comparison Program to ensure that an independent check is performed of the precision and'accuracy of radioactive materials measurements.
APPLICABILITY At all times.ACTION a. With analyses not being performed as required above, report corrective actions taken to prevent a recurrence to the Commission in the Annual Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report pursuant to TS 6.9.b. 1 andREMM 2.4.1.SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENT 2.3.3 The Interlaboratory Comparison Program shall be described in the REMM. A ,.summary of the. results obtained as part of the above required Interlaboratory Comparison Program shall be included in the Annual Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report pursuant to TS 6.9.b. I and REMM 2.4.1.BASIS The requirement for participation in an approved Interlaboratory Comparison Program is provided to ensure that independent checks on the precision and accuracy of measurements of radioactive material in environmental sample matrices are performed as part of the quality assurance program for environmental monitoring in order to demonstrate that the results are valid for the purposes of Section IV.B.2 of Appendix I to lOCFR Part 50.Discussion KPS TS 6.16.b.2(C) requires participation in an approved Interlaboratory Comparison Program to ensure that an independent check is performed of the precision and'accuracy of radioactive materials measurements.
This will demonstrate that the results are valid for the purposes of Section IV.B.2 of Appendix I to 1OCFR Part 50.Rev. 16 2-8 04/13/10 REMM 2.4.1 Reporting Requirements 2.4.1 The Annual Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report shall include: a. 'Summaries, interpretations, and an analysis ofltrends of the results of the radiological environmental surveillance activities for the report period, including a comparison with pre-operational studies, with operational controls as appropriate, and with previous environmental surveillance reports, and an assessment of the observed impacts of the plant operation on the environment.
This will demonstrate that the results are valid for the purposes of Section IV.B.2 of Appendix I to 1OCFR Part 50.Rev. 16 2-8 04/13/10 REMM 2.4.1 Reporting Requirements 2.4.1 The Annual Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report shall include: a. 'Summaries, interpretations, and an analysis ofltrends of the results of the radiological environmental surveillance activities for the report period, including a comparison with pre-operational studies, with operational controls as appropriate, and with previous environmental surveillance reports, and an assessment of the observed impacts of the plant operation on the environment.
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Updated copies will be maintained in KPS's vault.3.3 Detection Capability (LLD) Requirements 3 The required detection capabilities for environmental sample and analysis are, tabulated in terms of lower limits of detection (LLDs) in Table 2.3.1-A. The LLDs required by Table 2.3.1-A are considered optimum for routine environmental measurements in industrial laboratories.
Updated copies will be maintained in KPS's vault.3.3 Detection Capability (LLD) Requirements 3 The required detection capabilities for environmental sample and analysis are, tabulated in terms of lower limits of detection (LLDs) in Table 2.3.1-A. The LLDs required by Table 2.3.1-A are considered optimum for routine environmental measurements in industrial laboratories.
It should be recognized that the LLD is defined as a priori (before the fact) limit representing the capability of a measurement system and not as an a posteriori (after the fact) limit for a particular measurement.
It should be recognized that the LLD is defined as a priori (before the fact) limit representing the capability of a measurement system and not as an a posteriori (after the fact) limit for a particular measurement.
Detailed discussion of the LLD, and other detection limits, can be found in HASL Procedures Manual, HASL-300 (revised annually), Currie, L.A., "Limits for Qualitative Detection and Quantitative Determination.-Application to Radiochemistry," Anal. Chem. 40, 586-93 (1968), and B Hartwell, J.K., "Detection Limits for Radioanalytical Counting Techniques," Atlantic Richfield Hanford Company Report ARH-SA-215 (June 1975).I I Rev. 16 3-1 04/13/10 S--~.~ -!  
Detailed discussion of the LLD, and other detection limits, can be found in HASL Procedures Manual, HASL-300 (revised annually), Currie, L.A., "Limits for Qualitative Detection and Quantitative Determination.-Application to Radiochemistry," Anal. Chem. 40, 586-93 (1968), and B Hartwell, J.K., "Detection Limits for Radioanalytical Counting Techniques," Atlantic Richfield Hanford Company Report ARH-SA-215 (June 1975).I I Rev. 16 3-1 04/13/10 S--~.~ -!
 
3.4 Contracted Vendor Reporting Requirements Monthly Progress Reports Monthly progress reports will include a tabulation of completed analytical data on samples obtained during the previous 30 day period together with graphic representations where trends are evident, and the status of field collections.
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Vendor Reporting Requirements Monthly Progress Reports Monthly progress reports will include a tabulation of completed analytical data on samples obtained during the previous 30 day period together with graphic representations where trends are evident, and the status of field collections.
One copy of the reports will be submitted within 30 days of the reporting month.Annual Reports Annual reports will be submitted in two parts. Part I, to be submittedto the NRC, will be prepared in accordance with NRC Regulatory Guide 4.8. It will contain an introductory statement, a summary of results, description of the program, discussion of the results, and summary table. Part II of the annual report will include tables of analytical data for all samples collected during the reporting period, together with graphic presentation where trends are evident and statistical evaluation of the results. Gamma scan data will be complemented by figures of representative spectra' Draft copies of each annual report will be due 60 days after completion of the annual period. After final review of the draft document, one photoready copy of the revised annual report will be sent to KPS for printing.Non-Routine Reports If analyses of any samples collected show abnormally high levels of radioactivity, KPS will be notified by telephone immediately after data becomes available.
One copy of the reports will be submitted within 30 days of the reporting month.Annual Reports Annual reports will be submitted in two parts. Part I, to be submittedto the NRC, will be prepared in accordance with NRC Regulatory Guide 4.8. It will contain an introductory statement, a summary of results, description of the program, discussion of the results, and summary table. Part II of the annual report will include tables of analytical data for all samples collected during the reporting period, together with graphic presentation where trends are evident and statistical evaluation of the results. Gamma scan data will be complemented by figures of representative spectra' Draft copies of each annual report will be due 60 days after completion of the annual period. After final review of the draft document, one photoready copy of the revised annual report will be sent to KPS for printing.Non-Routine Reports If analyses of any samples collected show abnormally high levels of radioactivity, KPS will be notified by telephone immediately after data becomes available.
Action Limits The CV will report any radioactive concentrations found in'the efivironmental samples which exceed the reporting levels shown in Table 2.2. l-D, CV to KPS column. These levels are set below the NRC required reporting levels (KPS to NRC column) so actions can be initiated to prevent exceeding the NRC concentration limits.3.5 Quality Control Program To insure the validity of the data, the CV maintains a quality control (QC) program,which employs quality control checks, with documentation, of the analytical phase of its environmental monitoring studies. The program is defined in the CV's QC Program Manual, and procedures are presented in the CV QC Procedures Manual. The program shall be reviewed and meet the requirements of Regulatory Guide 4.15 and 1 OCFR2 1. All data related to quality control will be available for review by Dominion Energy Kewaunee upon reasonable prior notification.
Action Limits The CV will report any radioactive concentrations found in'the efivironmental samples which exceed the reporting levels shown in Table 2.2. l-D, CV to KPS column. These levels are set below the NRC required reporting levels (KPS to NRC column) so actions can be initiated to prevent exceeding the NRC concentration limits.3.5 Quality Control Program To insure the validity of the data, the CV maintains a quality control (QC) program,which employs quality control checks, with documentation, of the analytical phase of its environmental monitoring studies. The program is defined in the CV's QC Program Manual, and procedures are presented in the CV QC Procedures Manual. The program shall be reviewed and meet the requirements of Regulatory Guide 4.15 and 1 OCFR2 1. All data related to quality control will be available for review by Dominion Energy Kewaunee upon reasonable prior notification.
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Table 2.2:1-B Type and Frequency of Collection Location Weekly Biweekly Monthly Quarterly Semi-Annually Annually K-la SW SL'K-lb SW GRa SLf K-Ic BSb K-ld SW Fla BSb SL'K-le SW SL'K-if APl AI GRa TLD SO K-lg WW K-lh WW K-lj BSb K-lk SW SLf K-11 TLD K-lm TLD K-In TLD K-lo TLD K-lp TLD K-lq TLD K-ir TLD K-Is TLD K-2 APg At TLD K-3 MIC GRa TLD SO CF d K-5 MIC GRa TLD SO CFd K-7 APL AI TLD K-8 , Pg AL TLD K-9 SWi BSb SLf K-10 WW K-1I PR WW K-13 WW K-14 SWh BSb SLf K-15 TLD K-17 TLD K-23a GRN/GLV K-23b GRN/GLV K-24 EG DM K-25 TLD K-26 VE K-27 TLD I I I I!I I I I I I I i I Rev. 16 04/13/10 Page 1 of 2 Table 2.2.1-B Type and Frequency of Collection Location Weekly ] Biweekly Monthly] Quarterly Semi-Annually Annually K-29 DM K-30 TLD K-31 AP9 Al TLD K-32 EG DM K-34 MIC GRa SO CFd K-35 MIC GRa SO CFd K-38 MIC GRa WW SO CFd K-39 MIc TLD GRa SO CFd K-41 APg Al TLD K-42 MIr a. Three times a year, second (April, May, June), third (July, August, September), and fourth (October, November, December) quarters b. To be collected in May and November c. Monthly from November through April; semimonthly from May through October d. First (January, February, March) quarter only e. Alternate if milk is not available f. Second and third quarters g. The frequency may be increased dependent on the dust loading.h. Two water samples are collected, North (K-14a) and South (K-14b) of Two Creeks Rd.i. Two samples, raw and treated Code Description Code Description Code Description Al Airborne Iodine FI Fish SO Soil AP Airborne Particulate GR Grass SW Surface Water BS Bottom Sediment GRN Grain TLD Thermoluminescent Dosimeter CF Cattlefeed MI Milk VE Vegetables DM Domestic Meat PR Precipitation WW Well Water EG Eggs SL Slime GLV Green Leafy* Vegetables Rev. 16 04/13/10 Page 2 of 2 Table 2.2.1-C Sampling Locations, Kewaunee Power Station Distance Code Typea (Miles)b and Location Sector K-i " Onsite K-la I 0.62 N North Creek K-lb I 0.12 N Middle Creek K-lc 1 0.10 N 500' North of Condenser Discharge K-id I 0.10 E Condenser Discharge K-le I 0.12 S South Creek K-if I 0.12 S Meteorological Tower K-lg I 0.06 W South Well K-lh I 0.12 NW North Well K-lj I 0.10 S 500' south of Condenser Discharge K-lk I 0.60 SW Drainage Pond; south of plant.K-11 I F 0:13 N ISFSI Southeast K-lm I 0.15N ISFSI East K-ln I 0.16 N ISFSI Northwest K-lo I 0.16 N ISFSI North K-lp I 0.17 N ISFSINorthwest K-lq I 0.16 N ISFSI West K-lr I 0.13 N ISFSI West K-Is I 0.12 N ISFSI Southwest K-2 C 8.91 NNE WPS Operations Building in Kewaunee K-3 C 5.9 N Lyle and John Siegmund Farm, N2815 Hy 42, Kewaunee K-5 I 3.2 NNW Ed Paplham Farm, E4160 Old Settlers Rd, Kewaunee K-7 1 2.51 SSW Ron Zimmerman Farm, 17620 Nero:Rd, Two Rivers Saint Isadore the Farmer Churchi 18424 Tisch Mills Rd, Tisch K-8 C 4.85 WSW Mills Green Bay Municipal Pumping Station, six miles east of Green K-9 C 11.5 NNE Bay (sample source is Lake Michigan from Rostok Intake 2 miles north of Kewaunee)K-10 1 1.35 NNE Turner Farm, Kewaunee Site K-1 i I 0.96 NW &#xfd;Harlan Ihlenfeld Farm, N879 Hy 42, -Kewaunee K-13 C 3.0 SSW Rand's General Store, Two Creeks K-14 I 2.6 S Two Creeks Park, 2.5 miles south of site K-15 C 9.25 NW Gas Substation, 1.5 miles north of Stangelville K-17 I 4.0 W Jansky's Farm, N885 Cty Tk B, Kewaunee I I I I I I I U I I I I I I I Rev. 16 04/13/10 Page 1 of 2 Table 2.2.1-C Sampling Locations, Kewaunee Power Station Distance Code Typea (Miles)b and Location Sector K-20(c) I 2.5 N Carl Struck Farm, N1596 Lakeshore Dr., Kewaunee K-23a 1 0.5 W 0.5 miles west of plant, Kewaunee site K-23b I 0.6N 0.6 miles north of plant, Kewaunee site K-24 I 5.4 N Ficturn Farm, N2653 Hy 42, Kewaunee K-25 I 1.9 SW Wotachek Farm, E3968 Cty Tk BB, Two Rivers K-26(d) C 9.1 SSW Sandy's Vegetable Stand (8.0 miles south of"BB")K-27 I 1.53 NW Schleis Farm, E4298 Sandy Bay Rd K-29 I 5.34 W Kunesh Farm, E3873 Cty Tk G, Kewaunee K-30 I 0.8 N End of site boundary K-31 1 6.35 NNW E. Krok Substation, Krok Road K-32 C 7;8 N Piggly Wiggly, 931 Marquette Dr., Kewaunee K-34 I 2.7 N *Leon and Vicky Struck Farm, N 1549 Lakeshore Drive, Kewaunee.K-35(e) C 6.71 WNW Duane Ducat Farm, N1215 Sleepy Hollow, Kewaunee K-36(f) I Fiala's Fish Market, 216 Milwaukee, Kewaunee K-38 I 2.45 WNW Dave Sinkula Farm, N890 Town Hall Road, Kewaunee K-39 I 3.46 N Francis Wotja Farm, NI 859 Lakeshore Road,. Kewaunee K-41 (g) C 22 NW KPS-EOF, 3060 Voyager Drive, Green Bay K-42 (h) C 28.1 W Lamers Dairy Products obtain from Green Bay Markets (i)a. I = indicator; C = control.b. Distances arermieasured from reactor stack.c. Location removed from program in 2007 d. Location K-48 was changed because Schmidt's Food Stand went out of business.
Table 2.2:1-B Type and Frequency of Collection Location Weekly Biweekly Monthly Quarterly Semi-Annually Annually K-la SW SL'K-lb SW GRa SLf K-Ic BSb K-ld SW Fla BSb SL'K-le SW SL'K-if APl AI GRa TLD SO K-lg WW K-lh WW K-lj BSb K-lk SW SLf K-11 TLD K-lm TLD K-In TLD K-lo TLD K-lp TLD K-lq TLD K-ir TLD K-Is TLD K-2 APg At TLD K-3 MIC GRa TLD SO CF d K-5 MIC GRa TLD SO CFd K-7 APL AI TLD K-8 , Pg AL TLD K-9 SWi BSb SLf K-10 WW K-1I PR WW K-13 WW K-14 SWh BSb SLf K-15 TLD K-17 TLD K-23a GRN/GLV K-23b GRN/GLV K-24 EG DM K-25 TLD K-26 VE K-27 TLD I I I I!I I I I I I I i I Rev. 16 04/13/10 Page 1 of 2 Table 2.2.1-B Type and Frequency of Collection Location Weekly ] Biweekly Monthly] Quarterly Semi-Annually Annually K-29 DM K-30 TLD K-31 AP9 Al TLD K-32 EG DM K-34 MIC GRa SO CFd K-35 MIC GRa SO CFd K-38 MIC GRa WW SO CFd K-39 MIc TLD GRa SO CFd K-41 APg Al TLD K-42 MIr a. Three times a year, second (April, May, June), third (July, August, September), and fourth (October, November, December) quarters b. To be collected in May and November c. Monthly from November through April; semimonthly from May through October d. First (January, February, March) quarter only e. Alternate if milk is not available f. Second and third quarters g. The frequency may be increased dependent on the dust loading.h. Two water samples are collected, North (K-14a) and South (K-14b) of Two Creeks Rd.i. Two samples, raw and treated Code Description Code Description Code Description Al Airborne Iodine FI Fish SO Soil AP Airborne Particulate GR Grass SW Surface Water BS Bottom Sediment GRN Grain TLD Thermoluminescent Dosimeter CF Cattlefeed MI Milk VE Vegetables DM Domestic Meat PR Precipitation WW Well Water EG Eggs SL Slime GLV Green Leafy* Vegetables Rev. 16 04/13/10 Page 2 of 2 Table 2.2.1-C Sampling Locations, Kewaunee Power Station Distance Code Typea (Miles)b and Location Sector K-i " Onsite K-la I 0.62 N North Creek K-lb I 0.12 N Middle Creek K-lc 1 0.10 N 500' North of Condenser Discharge K-id I 0.10 E Condenser Discharge K-le I 0.12 S South Creek K-if I 0.12 S Meteorological Tower K-lg I 0.06 W South Well K-lh I 0.12 NW North Well K-lj I 0.10 S 500' south of Condenser Discharge K-lk I 0.60 SW Drainage Pond; south of plant.K-11 I F 0:13 N ISFSI Southeast K-lm I 0.15N ISFSI East K-ln I 0.16 N ISFSI Northwest K-lo I 0.16 N ISFSI North K-lp I 0.17 N ISFSINorthwest K-lq I 0.16 N ISFSI West K-lr I 0.13 N ISFSI West K-Is I 0.12 N ISFSI Southwest K-2 C 8.91 NNE WPS Operations Building in Kewaunee K-3 C 5.9 N Lyle and John Siegmund Farm, N2815 Hy 42, Kewaunee K-5 I 3.2 NNW Ed Paplham Farm, E4160 Old Settlers Rd, Kewaunee K-7 1 2.51 SSW Ron Zimmerman Farm, 17620 Nero:Rd, Two Rivers Saint Isadore the Farmer Churchi 18424 Tisch Mills Rd, Tisch K-8 C 4.85 WSW Mills Green Bay Municipal Pumping Station, six miles east of Green K-9 C 11.5 NNE Bay (sample source is Lake Michigan from Rostok Intake 2 miles north of Kewaunee)K-10 1 1.35 NNE Turner Farm, Kewaunee Site K-1 i I 0.96 NW &#xfd;Harlan Ihlenfeld Farm, N879 Hy 42, -Kewaunee K-13 C 3.0 SSW Rand's General Store, Two Creeks K-14 I 2.6 S Two Creeks Park, 2.5 miles south of site K-15 C 9.25 NW Gas Substation, 1.5 miles north of Stangelville K-17 I 4.0 W Jansky's Farm, N885 Cty Tk B, Kewaunee I I I I I I I U I I I I I I I Rev. 16 04/13/10 Page 1 of 2 Table 2.2.1-C Sampling Locations, Kewaunee Power Station Distance Code Typea (Miles)b and Location Sector K-20(c) I 2.5 N Carl Struck Farm, N1596 Lakeshore Dr., Kewaunee K-23a 1 0.5 W 0.5 miles west of plant, Kewaunee site K-23b I 0.6N 0.6 miles north of plant, Kewaunee site K-24 I 5.4 N Ficturn Farm, N2653 Hy 42, Kewaunee K-25 I 1.9 SW Wotachek Farm, E3968 Cty Tk BB, Two Rivers K-26(d) C 9.1 SSW Sandy's Vegetable Stand (8.0 miles south of"BB")K-27 I 1.53 NW Schleis Farm, E4298 Sandy Bay Rd K-29 I 5.34 W Kunesh Farm, E3873 Cty Tk G, Kewaunee K-30 I 0.8 N End of site boundary K-31 1 6.35 NNW E. Krok Substation, Krok Road K-32 C 7;8 N Piggly Wiggly, 931 Marquette Dr., Kewaunee K-34 I 2.7 N *Leon and Vicky Struck Farm, N 1549 Lakeshore Drive, Kewaunee.K-35(e) C 6.71 WNW Duane Ducat Farm, N1215 Sleepy Hollow, Kewaunee K-36(f) I Fiala's Fish Market, 216 Milwaukee, Kewaunee K-38 I 2.45 WNW Dave Sinkula Farm, N890 Town Hall Road, Kewaunee K-39 I 3.46 N Francis Wotja Farm, NI 859 Lakeshore Road,. Kewaunee K-41 (g) C 22 NW KPS-EOF, 3060 Voyager Drive, Green Bay K-42 (h) C 28.1 W Lamers Dairy Products obtain from Green Bay Markets (i)a. I = indicator; C = control.b. Distances arermieasured from reactor stack.c. Location removed from program in 2007 d. Location K-48 was changed because Schmidt's Food Stand went out of business.
It was replaced by Bertler's Fruit Stand (K-26). Replaced with Sandy's Vegetable in 2007.e. Removed from the program in Fall of 2001, back to program in August 2008.f. Removed from the program in Fall of 2001, back to program in August 2008.g. Location replaces K-16, January of 2007 h. Location replaces K-28 as of March 2010 i. Lamers Dairy is actually located in Appleton.
It was replaced by Bertler's Fruit Stand (K-26). Replaced with Sandy's Vegetable in 2007.e. Removed from the program in Fall of 2001, back to program in August 2008.f. Removed from the program in Fall of 2001, back to program in August 2008.g. Location replaces K-16, January of 2007 h. Location replaces K-28 as of March 2010 i. Lamers Dairy is actually located in Appleton.
The herds providing milk to Lamers are located nearer to Appleton than the plant to provide adequate distance for purposes of a control location.Rev. 16 Page 2 of 2 04/13/10 Table 2.2.1-D Reporting Levels for Radioactivity Concentrationsin Environmental Samples Medium Radionuclide  
The herds providing milk to Lamers are located nearer to Appleton than the plant to provide adequate distance for purposes of a control location.Rev. 16 Page 2 of 2 04/13/10 Table 2.2.1-D Reporting Levels for Radioactivity Concentrationsin Environmental Samples Medium Radionuclide
[ Reporting Levels CV to KPS" KPS to NRCb Airborne Particulate or Gases (pCi/m3) Gross Beta 1 --1-131 (Charcoal) 0.1 0.9 Cs-134 1 10: Cs-137 1 20 Precipitation (pCi/l) H-3 1,000 --Water (pCi/1) Gross Alpha 10 --Gross Beta 30 H-3 10,000 20,000e Mn-54 100 1,000 Fe-59 40 400 Co-58. 100 1,000 Co-60 30 300 Zr-Nb-95, 40 400 Cs-134 10 30 Cs-137 20 50 Ba-La-140 100 200'Sr-89, 8d Sr-90 8- -Zn-65 30 300 Milk (pCi/1) 1-131 .1.0 3 Cs-134 20 60 Cs-137 20 70 Ba-La-140 100 300 Sr-89 10 --Grass, Cattle Feed, and Vegetables (pCi/g Gross Beta 30 --wet) 1-131 0.1 0.1 Cs-134 0.2 -1 Cs-137 0.2 2 Sr-89 I --Sr-90 1 --I I I i I I I I I I I I i I I I I Rev. 16 04/13/10 Page 1 of 2 I Table 2.2.1-D ReportingLevels for Radioactivity Concentrations in Environmental Samples Reporting Levels Medium , Radionuclide
[ Reporting Levels CV to KPS" KPS to NRCb Airborne Particulate or Gases (pCi/m3) Gross Beta 1 --1-131 (Charcoal) 0.1 0.9 Cs-134 1 10: Cs-137 1 20 Precipitation (pCi/l) H-3 1,000 --Water (pCi/1) Gross Alpha 10 --Gross Beta 30 H-3 10,000 20,000e Mn-54 100 1,000 Fe-59 40 400 Co-58. 100 1,000 Co-60 30 300 Zr-Nb-95, 40 400 Cs-134 10 30 Cs-137 20 50 Ba-La-140 100 200'Sr-89, 8d Sr-90 8- -Zn-65 30 300 Milk (pCi/1) 1-131 .1.0 3 Cs-134 20 60 Cs-137 20 70 Ba-La-140 100 300 Sr-89 10 --Grass, Cattle Feed, and Vegetables (pCi/g Gross Beta 30 --wet) 1-131 0.1 0.1 Cs-134 0.2 -1 Cs-137 0.2 2 Sr-89 I --Sr-90 1 --I I I i I I I I I I I I i I I I I Rev. 16 04/13/10 Page 1 of 2 I Table 2.2.1-D ReportingLevels for Radioactivity Concentrations in Environmental Samples Reporting Levels Medium , Radionuclide
.,.j"CV to KPSa [ KPS to NRCb Eggs (pCi/g wet), Gross Beta 30 --Cs-134 0.2 1 Cs-137 0.2 2 Sr-89 .1 --Sr-90 I --Soil, Bottom Sediments (pCi/g) Gr6ss Beta 50 --Cs-134 .5 --Cs-137 5 --Sr-89 5 --Sr-90 5 --Meat (pCi/g wet) Gross Beta (Flesh, 10 --Bones)Cs-134(Flesh) 1.0 1.0 Cs-137 (Flesh) 2 2.0 Sr-89 (Bones) 2 --Sr-90 (Bones) 2 --Fish (pCi/g wet) Gross Beta (Flesh, 10 --Bones)Mn-54 -- 30.0 Fe-59 -- 10.0 Co-58 -- 30.0 Co-60 -10.0 Cs-134 (Flesh) 1 1.0 Cs-137 (Flesh) 2 2.0 Sr-89 (Bones) 2 --Sr-90 (Bones) 2 --Zn-65 (Bones) -20 a.b.C.d.Kaclionucliaes will be monitored by the Uv ana concentrations above tne listea limits wil be reported to KPS.Concentrations above the listed limits will be reported to NRC as required by Specification 2.2.1 .b...For drinking water samples, this is 40CFR Part 141 value. If no drinking water pathway exists, a value of 30,000 pCi/l may be used.The Sr-89/90 values are based on the EPA drinking water standards.
.,.j"CV to KPSa [ KPS to NRCb Eggs (pCi/g wet), Gross Beta 30 --Cs-134 0.2 1 Cs-137 0.2 2 Sr-89 .1 --Sr-90 I --Soil, Bottom Sediments (pCi/g) Gr6ss Beta 50 --Cs-134 .5 --Cs-137 5 --Sr-89 5 --Sr-90 5 --Meat (pCi/g wet) Gross Beta (Flesh, 10 --Bones)Cs-134(Flesh) 1.0 1.0 Cs-137 (Flesh) 2 2.0 Sr-89 (Bones) 2 --Sr-90 (Bones) 2 --Fish (pCi/g wet) Gross Beta (Flesh, 10 --Bones)Mn-54 -- 30.0 Fe-59 -- 10.0 Co-58 -- 30.0 Co-60 -10.0 Cs-134 (Flesh) 1 1.0 Cs-137 (Flesh) 2 2.0 Sr-89 (Bones) 2 --Sr-90 (Bones) 2 --Zn-65 (Bones) -20 a.b.C.d.Kaclionucliaes will be monitored by the Uv ana concentrations above tne listea limits wil be reported to KPS.Concentrations above the listed limits will be reported to NRC as required by Specification 2.2.1 .b...For drinking water samples, this is 40CFR Part 141 value. If no drinking water pathway exists, a value of 30,000 pCi/l may be used.The Sr-89/90 values are based on the EPA drinking water standards.
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10000 1000 100 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Figure 38. Surface water. Lake Michigan, Two Creeks Park, K-14a. Quarterly collection.
10000 1000 100 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Figure 38. Surface water. Lake Michigan, Two Creeks Park, K-14a. Quarterly collection.
10000 1000 100 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Figure 39. Surface water. Lake Michigan, Rostok Intake, K-9. Quarterly collection.
10000 1000 100 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Figure 39. Surface water. Lake Michigan, Rostok Intake, K-9. Quarterly collection.
Note: Prior to 2006, LLD values were reported as compliant with technical specifications  
Note: Prior to 2006, LLD values were reported as compliant with technical specifications
(< 330 pCi/L).19" 6.0 DATA TABULATIONS 20 I PageIntetioally Let Bink.I r .I KEWAUNEE Table 4. Airborne particulates and charcoal canisters, analyses for gross beta and iodine-131a.
(< 330 pCi/L).19" 6.0 DATA TABULATIONS 20 I PageIntetioally Let Bink.I r .I KEWAUNEE Table 4. Airborne particulates and charcoal canisters, analyses for gross beta and iodine-131a.
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Deficiency Type: Potential Repeat: I Previous Issues (Pis, CRs): N CR FLAGS: CRT Report Section(s):
Deficiency Type: Potential Repeat: I Previous Issues (Pis, CRs): N CR FLAGS: CRT Report Section(s):
iScreening Date: License Renewal Flags: Affected Department:
iScreening Date: License Renewal Flags: Affected Department:
t CRT Comments: (None) .If this CR is associated with any system leakage, provide answers to the following: (None)(None)3 Equipment Yes searched "K-7 Air Sampler":-CR353663  
t CRT Comments: (None) .If this CR is associated with any system leakage, provide answers to the following: (None)(None)3 Equipment Yes searched "K-7 Air Sampler":-CR353663
[10/20/09], CR352454 [10/13/09], CR350028 [9/09], CR342776 [7/09]; all power found off and w/ ref to CA142447 [CR342776-7/09].-Others CR13785, 101593, 92318, 116348, 325344.Environmental  
[10/20/09], CR352454 [10/13/09], CR350028 [9/09], CR342776 [7/09]; all power found off and w/ ref to CA142447 [CR342776-7/09].-Others CR13785, 101593, 92318, 116348, 325344.Environmental  
-VPDES 2 (None)(None)CA to RP to ensure the Annual Environmental Monitoring Report notes are updated as, necessary that the sample pump was not working during this time period. This CA will also be the 2010 placeholder for all environmental monitoring report notes.CA 142447 (CR 325344) to review K-7 performance for possible resolution of sampler not running resulted in obtaining replacement air sampler units that are planned to be installed later this year.Ref. and close to WO KW100656651 to repair the timer and CA to document issue in annual report if needed Comments: Old Record #: ISection 2 Trend Review Complete?:
-VPDES 2 (None)(None)CA to RP to ensure the Annual Environmental Monitoring Report notes are updated as, necessary that the sample pump was not working during this time period. This CA will also be the 2010 placeholder for all environmental monitoring report notes.CA 142447 (CR 325344) to review K-7 performance for possible resolution of sampler not running resulted in obtaining replacement air sampler units that are planned to be installed later this year.Ref. and close to WO KW100656651 to repair the timer and CA to document issue in annual report if needed Comments: Old Record #: ISection 2 Trend Review Complete?:
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Changed From (None) To No Text Answer 3 Changed From "To 'None'Last Modified Date Changed From 2/16/2010 14:54:11 To 2/16/2010 16:31:56 Last Modifier Changed From BERNSDORF, MIKE A To PROKASH, ALVIN I 2/16/2010 16:55:07 by DYKSTRA, DALE E Text Answer 2 Changed From '[Original Text]' To '[Appended:j I agree with the above assessment.'
Changed From (None) To No Text Answer 3 Changed From "To 'None'Last Modified Date Changed From 2/16/2010 14:54:11 To 2/16/2010 16:31:56 Last Modifier Changed From BERNSDORF, MIKE A To PROKASH, ALVIN I 2/16/2010 16:55:07 by DYKSTRA, DALE E Text Answer 2 Changed From '[Original Text]' To '[Appended:j I agree with the above assessment.'
Last Modified'Date Changed From 2/16/2010 16:31:56 To 2/1612010 16:55:07 I Last Modifier Changed From PROKASH, ALVIN I To DYKSTRA, DALE E Last State Change Date Changed From 2/16/2010 14:54:11 To 2/16/2010 16:55:07 Last.State Changer Changed From BERNSDORF, MIKE A To DYKSTRA, DALE E State Changed From O/R Review To CRT Review Via Transition:
Last Modified'Date Changed From 2/16/2010 16:31:56 To 2/1612010 16:55:07 I Last Modifier Changed From PROKASH, ALVIN I To DYKSTRA, DALE E Last State Change Date Changed From 2/16/2010 14:54:11 To 2/16/2010 16:55:07 Last.State Changer Changed From BERNSDORF, MIKE A To DYKSTRA, DALE E State Changed From O/R Review To CRT Review Via Transition:
Complete 2/17/2010 6:31:26 by LANGER JR, JAMES E Previous Issues (PIs, CRs) Changed From "To 'searched "K-7 Air Sampler": -CR353663  
Complete 2/17/2010 6:31:26 by LANGER JR, JAMES E Previous Issues (PIs, CRs) Changed From "To 'searched "K-7 Air Sampler": -CR353663
[1 0/20/09], CR352454 [10/13/09], CR350028 [9/09], CR342776 [7/09];all power found off and w/ ref to CA142447 [CR342776-7/091. -Others CR13785, 101593, 92318, 116348, 325344.'CR FLAGS Changed From (None) To Environmental  
[1 0/20/09], CR352454 [10/13/09], CR350028 [9/09], CR342776 [7/09];all power found off and w/ ref to CA142447 [CR342776-7/091. -Others CR13785, 101593, 92318, 116348, 325344.'CR FLAGS Changed From (None) To Environmental  
-VPDES CRT Comments Changed From," To '[Appended:]-Ref CA 130373;(CR 325344) to ensure the Annual Environmental Monitoring Report notes, update as necessary that the sample pump was not working during this time period. [ RP to update? ] -Ref CA 142447 (CR 325344) to review K-7 performance fo[...]'Last Modified Date Changed From 2/16/2010 16:55:07 To 2/17/2010 6:31:26 Last Modifier Changed From DYKSTRA, DALE E To LANGER JR. JAMES E 2/17/2010 6:32:30 by LANGER JR, JAMES E CRT Comments Changed From '-Ref CA 130373 (CR 325344) to ensure the Annual Environmental Monitoring Report notes, update as necessary that the sample pump was not working during this time period. [ RP to update? ] -Ref CA 142447 (CR 325344) to review K-7 performance for pos[...]'
-VPDES CRT Comments Changed From," To '[Appended:]-Ref CA 130373;(CR 325344) to ensure the Annual Environmental Monitoring Report notes, update as necessary that the sample pump was not working during this time period. [ RP to update? ] -Ref CA 142447 (CR 325344) to review K-7 performance fo[...]'Last Modified Date Changed From 2/16/2010 16:55:07 To 2/17/2010 6:31:26 Last Modifier Changed From DYKSTRA, DALE E To LANGER JR. JAMES E 2/17/2010 6:32:30 by LANGER JR, JAMES E CRT Comments Changed From '-Ref CA 130373 (CR 325344) to ensure the Annual Environmental Monitoring Report notes, update as necessary that the sample pump was not working during this time period. [ RP to update? ] -Ref CA 142447 (CR 325344) to review K-7 performance for pos[...]'
To. '-Ref CA 130373 (CR 325344) to ensure the Annual Environmental Monitoring Report notes, update as necessary that the sample pump was not working during this time period.[CHEM to update? ] -Ref CA 142447 (CR 325344) to review K-7 performance for p[...]'Last Modified Date.Changed From 2/17/2010 6:31:26 To 2/17/2010 6:32:30 2/17/2010 6:32:53 by LANGER JR, JAMES E Significance Changed From (None) To 3 Deficiency Type Changed From (None) To Equipment I Potential Repeat Changed From (None) To Yes .Last Modified Date Changed From 2/17/2010 6:32:30 To 2/17/2010 6:32:53 2/17/2010 6:46:17 by ADAMS, RICHARD W Last Modified Date Changed From 2/17/2010 6:32:53 To 2/17/2010 6:46:17 Last Modifier Changed From LANGER JR, JAMES E To ADAMS, RICHARD W Attachment Added: CA130373:
To. '-Ref CA 130373 (CR 325344) to ensure the Annual Environmental Monitoring Report notes, update as necessary that the sample pump was not working during this time period.[CHEM to update? ] -Ref CA 142447 (CR 325344) to review K-7 performance for p[...]'Last Modified Date.Changed From 2/17/2010 6:31:26 To 2/17/2010 6:32:30 2/17/2010 6:32:53 by LANGER JR, JAMES E Significance Changed From (None) To 3 Deficiency Type Changed From (None) To Equipment I Potential Repeat Changed From (None) To Yes .Last Modified Date Changed From 2/17/2010 6:32:30 To 2/17/2010 6:32:53 2/17/2010 6:46:17 by ADAMS, RICHARD W Last Modified Date Changed From 2/17/2010 6:32:53 To 2/17/2010 6:46:17 Last Modifier Changed From LANGER JR, JAMES E To ADAMS, RICHARD W Attachment Added: CA130373:
KEWA -Ensure Annual Env. Mon. Report notes this situation occured for sam.pl. period'2/17/2010 6:47:23 by ADAMS, RICHARD W Last Modified Date Changed From 2/17/2010 6:46:17TO 2/17/2010 6:47:23 .EAttachment Deleted: CA1 30373: KEWA -Ensure Annual Env. Mon. Report notes this situation occured for sampl. period 2/1712010 8:07:53 by ADAMS, RICHARD W " .-CRT Comments Changed From '[...]-Ref CA 130373 (CR 325344) to ensure the Annual Environmental Monitoring Report notes, update as necessary that the sample pump was not working during this time period. [ CHEM to update? ] -Ref CA 142447 (CR 325344).to review K-7 performance.  
KEWA -Ensure Annual Env. Mon. Report notes this situation occured for sam.pl. period'2/17/2010 6:47:23 by ADAMS, RICHARD W Last Modified Date Changed From 2/17/2010 6:46:17TO 2/17/2010 6:47:23 .EAttachment Deleted: CA1 30373: KEWA -Ensure Annual Env. Mon. Report notes this situation occured for sampl. period 2/1712010 8:07:53 by ADAMS, RICHARD W " .-CRT Comments Changed From '[...]-Ref CA 130373 (CR 325344) to ensure the Annual Environmental Monitoring Report notes, update as necessary that the sample pump was not working during this time period. [ CHEM to update? ] -Ref CA 142447 (CR 325344).to review K-7 performance.
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To '[...]CA to jRP to ensure the Annual Environmental Monitoring Report notes are updated as necessary that the sample pump was not working during this time period. This ICA will also be the 2010 placeholder for all environmental monitoring report notes. [more diffs...]'
To '[...]CA to jRP to ensure the Annual Environmental Monitoring Report notes are updated as necessary that the sample pump was not working during this time period. This ICA will also be the 2010 placeholder for all environmental monitoring report notes. [more diffs...]'
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Screening Date: I License Renewal Flags: Affected Department:
Screening Date: I License Renewal Flags: Affected Department:
I CRT Comments: '0 Comments: I Old Record #: 19 Section 2 I Trend Review Complete?:
I CRT Comments: '0 Comments: I Old Record #: 19 Section 2 I Trend Review Complete?:
Process Code: 3 Equipment No-Ref CR363969 w/WO KW100633894 to Install the new Offsite Air Sampling Systemsto replace the old systems of RAS pumps [for locations K-7, K-If, K-2, K-8, K-31 and K-41].K-8 CRs350028, 349152, 345943, 332502, 103641.Emergency Planning 2 (None)(None)-Ref to WO KW100633894  
Process Code: 3 Equipment No-Ref CR363969 w/WO KW100633894 to Install the new Offsite Air Sampling Systemsto replace the old systems of RAS pumps [for locations K-7, K-If, K-2, K-8, K-31 and K-41].K-8 CRs350028, 349152, 345943, 332502, 103641.Emergency Planning 2 (None)(None)-Ref to WO KW100633894
[status 20-schdl'd 7/10] to Install the new Offsite Air Sampling Systems.-Ref. CA160667 -Ensure Annual Env. Mon. Report notes this situation occured for sampl. period.+Close to department trending & WO KW100633894.
[status 20-schdl'd 7/10] to Install the new Offsite Air Sampling Systems.-Ref. CA160667 -Ensure Annual Env. Mon. Report notes this situation occured for sampl. period.+Close to department trending & WO KW100633894.
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No UNK (Unknown)
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Complete 3/3/2010 5:50:00 by SMITH III, ROY E Process Code Changed From (None) To UNK (Unknown)  
Complete 3/3/2010 5:50:00 by SMITH III, ROY E Process Code Changed From (None) To UNK (Unknown)  
.Activity Codes Changed From (None) To UNK(Unknown)
.Activity Codes Changed From (None) To UNK(Unknown)
Last Modified Date Changed From 3/2/2010 20:37:11 To 3/3/2010 5:50:00 Last Modifier Changed From BROWN, DAN To SMITH III, ROY E 3/3/2010 5:56:01 by SMITH III, ROY E Significance Changed From (None) To 3 Deficiency Type Changed' From (None) To Equipment Potential Repeat Changed From (None) To No Previous Issues (PIs, CRs) Changed From "To '-Ref CR363969 w/WO KW1 00633894 to Install the new Offsite Air Sampling Systems to replace the old systemE of RAS pumps [for locations K-7, K-if, K-2, K-8, K-31 and K-411. K-8 CRs350028, 349152, 345943, 332502, 103641.'CR FLAGS Changed From (None) To Emergency Planning CRT Comments Changed From "To '-Ref to WO KW100633894  
Last Modified Date Changed From 3/2/2010 20:37:11 To 3/3/2010 5:50:00 Last Modifier Changed From BROWN, DAN To SMITH III, ROY E 3/3/2010 5:56:01 by SMITH III, ROY E Significance Changed From (None) To 3 Deficiency Type Changed' From (None) To Equipment Potential Repeat Changed From (None) To No Previous Issues (PIs, CRs) Changed From "To '-Ref CR363969 w/WO KW1 00633894 to Install the new Offsite Air Sampling Systems to replace the old systemE of RAS pumps [for locations K-7, K-if, K-2, K-8, K-31 and K-411. K-8 CRs350028, 349152, 345943, 332502, 103641.'CR FLAGS Changed From (None) To Emergency Planning CRT Comments Changed From "To '-Ref to WO KW100633894
[status 20-schdl'd 7/10] to Install the new Offsite Air Sampling Systems. -Ref. CA130373 -Ensure Annual Env. Mon. Report notes this situation occured for sampl. period. +Close to department trending.'  
[status 20-schdl'd 7/10] to Install the new Offsite Air Sampling Systems. -Ref. CA130373 -Ensure Annual Env. Mon. Report notes this situation occured for sampl. period. +Close to department trending.'  
-Last Modified Date Changed From 3/3/2010 5:50:00 To 3/3/2010 5:56:01 31312010 5:59:53 by SMITH III, ROY E CRT Comments Changed From '-Ref to WO KW100633894  
-Last Modified Date Changed From 3/3/2010 5:50:00 To 3/3/2010 5:56:01 31312010 5:59:53 by SMITH III, ROY E CRT Comments Changed From '-Ref to WO KW100633894
[status 20-schdl'd 7/10] to Install the new Offsite Air Sampling Systems. -Ref. CAI 30373 -Ensure Annual Env. Mon. Report notes this situation occured for sampl. period. +Close to department trending.'
[status 20-schdl'd 7/10] to Install the new Offsite Air Sampling Systems. -Ref. CAI 30373 -Ensure Annual Env. Mon. Report notes this situation occured for sampl. period. +Close to department trending.'
To '-Ref to WO KW100633894  
To '-Ref to WO KW100633894
[status 20-schdl'd 7/10] t Install the new Offsite Air Sampling Systems. -Ref. CAl 30373 -Ensure Annual Env. Mon. Report notes this situation occured for sampl. period. +Close to I department trending & WO KW100633894.'
[status 20-schdl'd 7/10] t Install the new Offsite Air Sampling Systems. -Ref. CAl 30373 -Ensure Annual Env. Mon. Report notes this situation occured for sampl. period. +Close to I department trending & WO KW100633894.'
Last Modified Date Changed From 3/3/2010 5:56:01 To 3/3/2010 5:59:53 3/312010 6:10:05 by SMITH III, ROY E CRT Report Section(s)
Last Modified Date Changed From 3/3/2010 5:56:01 To 3/3/2010 5:59:53 3/312010 6:10:05 by SMITH III, ROY E CRT Report Section(s)
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Complete 3/31/2010 4:09:28 by PRIBEK, BARBARA A Significance Changed From (None) To 3 Last Modified Date Changed From 3/30/2010 16:35:07 To 3/31/2010 4:09:28 Last Modifier Changed From DYKSTRA, DALE E To PRIBEK, BARBARA A 3/3112010 6:51:23 by ADAMS, RICHARD W Last Modified Date Changed From 3/31/2010 4:09:28 To 3/31/2010 6:51:23 Last Modifier Changed From PRIBEK, BARBARA A To ADAMS, RICHARD W Attachment Added: CA1 60667: KEWA -Ensure the Annual Environmental Monitoring Report notes are updated as necessary 3/31/2010 6:56:31 by ADAMS, RICHARD W Deficiency Type Changed From (None) To Non-Equipment Potential Repeat Changed From (None) To No I Previous Issues (Pls, CRs) Changed From "To 'This is an additional instance of the Environmental Air Samplers being found without power.'CRT Comments Changed From " To '[Appended:]CAk 160667 is the place holder for all items found in 2010 that need to be documented in the 2010 Annual Environmental Monitoring Report. This CR has been linked and a note added t6 that CA. Close this CR to that CA which will ensure the annual[.]'..
Complete 3/31/2010 4:09:28 by PRIBEK, BARBARA A Significance Changed From (None) To 3 Last Modified Date Changed From 3/30/2010 16:35:07 To 3/31/2010 4:09:28 Last Modifier Changed From DYKSTRA, DALE E To PRIBEK, BARBARA A 3/3112010 6:51:23 by ADAMS, RICHARD W Last Modified Date Changed From 3/31/2010 4:09:28 To 3/31/2010 6:51:23 Last Modifier Changed From PRIBEK, BARBARA A To ADAMS, RICHARD W Attachment Added: CA1 60667: KEWA -Ensure the Annual Environmental Monitoring Report notes are updated as necessary 3/31/2010 6:56:31 by ADAMS, RICHARD W Deficiency Type Changed From (None) To Non-Equipment Potential Repeat Changed From (None) To No I Previous Issues (Pls, CRs) Changed From "To 'This is an additional instance of the Environmental Air Samplers being found without power.'CRT Comments Changed From " To '[Appended:]CAk 160667 is the place holder for all items found in 2010 that need to be documented in the 2010 Annual Environmental Monitoring Report. This CR has been linked and a note added t6 that CA. Close this CR to that CA which will ensure the annual[.]'..
Last Modified Date Changed From 3/31/20106:51:23 To 3/31/2010 6:56:31 3/31/20106:56:48 by ADAMS, RICHARD W RP Hot Buttons Changed From (None) To Environmental Monitoring (REMP)Last Modified Date Changed From 3/31/2010 6:56:31 To 3/31/2010 6:56:48 -3/31/2010 7:01:17 by FITZWATER, DAVID I.Operations Hot Buttons Changed From (None) To EAL-Equipment Last Modified Date Changed From 3/31/2010 6:56:48 To 3/31/2010 7:01:17 Last Modifier Changed From ADAMS, RICHARD W To FITZWATER, DAVID I " 3/31/2010 10:03:55 by ADAMS, RICHARD W CRT Report Section(s)
Last Modified Date Changed From 3/31/20106:51:23 To 3/31/2010 6:56:31 3/31/20106:56:48 by ADAMS, RICHARD W RP Hot Buttons Changed From (None) To Environmental Monitoring (REMP)Last Modified Date Changed From 3/31/2010 6:56:31 To 3/31/2010 6:56:48 -3/31/2010 7:01:17 by FITZWATER, DAVID I.Operations Hot Buttons Changed From (None) To EAL-Equipment Last Modified Date Changed From 3/31/2010 6:56:48 To 3/31/2010 7:01:17 Last Modifier Changed From ADAMS, RICHARD W To FITZWATER, DAVID I " 3/31/2010 10:03:55 by ADAMS, RICHARD W CRT Report Section(s)
Changed From (None) To 1 Last Modified Date Changed From 3/31/2010 7:01:17 To 3/31/2010 10:03:55 Last Modifier Changed From FITZWATER, DAVID I To ADAMS, RICHARD W I 4/11/2010 11:01:09 by ADAMS, RICHARD W Previous Issues (Pis, CRs) Changed From 'This is an additional instance of the Environmental Air Samplers being found without power:' To 7'his is an additional instance of the Environmental Air Samplers being found without power. WPS contacted to reset the GFCI.'Last Modified Date Changed From 313.1/2010 10:03:55 To 4/1/2010 11:01:09 "" 41112010 12:45:56 by LANGERJR, JAMES E -power CRT Comments Changed From '[Original Text]' To '[Appended:]  
Changed From (None) To 1 Last Modified Date Changed From 3/31/2010 7:01:17 To 3/31/2010 10:03:55 Last Modifier Changed From FITZWATER, DAVID I To ADAMS, RICHARD W I 4/11/2010 11:01:09 by ADAMS, RICHARD W Previous Issues (Pis, CRs) Changed From 'This is an additional instance of the Environmental Air Samplers being found without power:' To 7'his is an additional instance of the Environmental Air Samplers being found without power. WPS contacted to reset the GFCI.'Last Modified Date Changed From 313.1/2010 10:03:55 To 4/1/2010 11:01:09 "" 41112010 12:45:56 by LANGERJR, JAMES E -power CRT Comments Changed From '[Original Text]' To '[Appended:]
[4/1/10 BRING BACK to address ,past CA to resolve this issue w/K-31.--SSTCjel-]'
[4/1/10 BRING BACK to address ,past CA to resolve this issue w/K-31.--SSTCjel-]'
Last Modified Date Changed From 4/1/2010 11:01:09 To 4/1/2010 12:45:56 Last Modifier Changed From ADAMS, RICHARD W To LANGER JR, JAMES E -power ..4/11/2010 12:48:02 by LANGER JR, JAMES E -power " ..CRT Comments Changed From '[...]ring Report. This CR has been linked and a note added to that CA. Close this CR to that CA which will ensure the annual report is annotated with this missed sample. [ 4/1/10 BRING BACK to address past CA to resolve this issue w/K-31. -SSTCjel-  
Last Modified Date Changed From 4/1/2010 11:01:09 To 4/1/2010 12:45:56 Last Modifier Changed From ADAMS, RICHARD W To LANGER JR, JAMES E -power ..4/11/2010 12:48:02 by LANGER JR, JAMES E -power " ..CRT Comments Changed From '[...]ring Report. This CR has been linked and a note added to that CA. Close this CR to that CA which will ensure the annual report is annotated with this missed sample. [ 4/1/10 BRING BACK to address past CA to resolve this issue w/K-31. -SSTCjel-  
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Ials" Per CRT on 10-27 -2010- CR400.65 5- k-41 air sampler digital readout and calculated total readinp zero and CR400661 -k-2 air sampler digital readout lower than calculated indicated total flow are being closed to CA 179723.@Comments:'  
Ials" Per CRT on 10-27 -2010- CR400.65 5- k-41 air sampler digital readout and calculated total readinp zero and CR400661 -k-2 air sampler digital readout lower than calculated indicated total flow are being closed to CA 179723.@Comments:'  
;Old Record #: Sl Section 2 Trend Review Complete?:
;Old Record #: Sl Section 2 Trend Review Complete?:
Process Code: Human Error Types: " Org..& Mgmt Failure mode: Equipment Failure Modes: " Secondary INPO criteria: Engineering Hot Buttons: RP Hot Buttons: No UNK (Unknown)Activity Codes: UNK(Unknown)(None)(None)(None)(None)(None)Environmental Monitoring (REMP)0 Process Related Failure: (None)@ HUFailure modes: (None),:@ Primary INPO criteria:  
Process Code: Human Error Types: " Org..& Mgmt Failure mode: Equipment Failure Modes: " Secondary INPO criteria: Engineering Hot Buttons: RP Hot Buttons: No UNK (Unknown)Activity Codes: UNK(Unknown)(None)(None)(None)(None)(None)Environmental Monitoring (REMP)0 Process Related Failure: (None)@ HUFailure modes: (None),:@ Primary INPO criteria:
: (None)Operations Hot Buttons: (None)Maintenance Hot Buttons: (None)Chemistry Hot Buttons: (None)Training Hot Buttons: (None)OR Hot Buttons: (None)NSS Hot Buttons:.. (None)Procedures Hot Buttons:. (None)Other Hot Buttons: (None)I I I I EP Hot Buttons: (None)Security Hot Buttons: (None)O&P Hot Buttons: (None)Supply Chain Hot Buttons-:  
: (None)Operations Hot Buttons: (None)Maintenance Hot Buttons: (None)Chemistry Hot Buttons: (None)Training Hot Buttons: (None)OR Hot Buttons: (None)NSS Hot Buttons:.. (None)Procedures Hot Buttons:. (None)Other Hot Buttons: (None)I I I I EP Hot Buttons: (None)Security Hot Buttons: (None)O&P Hot Buttons: (None)Supply Chain Hot Buttons-:  
,(None)Reactivity Mgmt Hot Buttons: (None)"l Section 3 Work Order Number(s):
,(None)Reactivity Mgmt Hot Buttons: (None)"l Section 3 Work Order Number(s):
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RECORDS MGMT El Notes RP FLS Comments by ADAMS, RICHARD W (9/22/2010 11:36:58)9/21/2010 approximately 1300, sent RP Instruments techs to investigate low flow indication at K-2 (Kewaunee WPS office) and K-41, (Green I Bay EOF). The flow rates were measured using an F&J air flow calibrator.
RECORDS MGMT El Notes RP FLS Comments by ADAMS, RICHARD W (9/22/2010 11:36:58)9/21/2010 approximately 1300, sent RP Instruments techs to investigate low flow indication at K-2 (Kewaunee WPS office) and K-41, (Green I Bay EOF). The flow rates were measured using an F&J air flow calibrator.
The flow rate at K-2 indicated 28.4 LPM, flow rate at K-41 was 29.4 LPM. The required flow rate for the environmental air samplers is 30 LPM. The acceptance band for flow rate +/- 20%, 24 to 36 LPM, so the actual flow rates were in spec. The apparent problem is with the flow turbine which sends pump speed information to the flow totalizer.
The flow rate at K-2 indicated 28.4 LPM, flow rate at K-41 was 29.4 LPM. The required flow rate for the environmental air samplers is 30 LPM. The acceptance band for flow rate +/- 20%, 24 to 36 LPM, so the actual flow rates were in spec. The apparent problem is with the flow turbine which sends pump speed information to the flow totalizer.
Contacted the vendor and.they are sending two-replacement flow turbines and requested that we send the other two suspect flow turbines bac so that they can evaluate and determine the cause: These units have been in service at other nuclear power plants for over 5 years without U issue.-Recornheiendati0-ns:  
Contacted the vendor and.they are sending two-replacement flow turbines and requested that we send the other two suspect flow turbines bac so that they can evaluate and determine the cause: These units have been in service at other nuclear power plants for over 5 years without U issue.-Recornheiendati0-ns:
: 1. SP-63-164, Environmental Sample Collection should be revised to include the acceptable flow rate band for these samplers (30 LPM, +/-0%, 24 to 36LPM) and that RP should be notified if the flow rates fall out of band.Chemistry needs to provide updated total volumes for K-2 & K-41 to offsite vendor performing the sample analysis.IC hange History 9122/2010 7:35:00 by WAAK, GREGORY D Initial Actions Changed From "To 'Reported to H.P. for resolution.'
: 1. SP-63-164, Environmental Sample Collection should be revised to include the acceptable flow rate band for these samplers (30 LPM, +/-0%, 24 to 36LPM) and that RP should be notified if the flow rates fall out of band.Chemistry needs to provide updated total volumes for K-2 & K-41 to offsite vendor performing the sample analysis.IC hange History 9122/2010 7:35:00 by WAAK, GREGORY D Initial Actions Changed From "To 'Reported to H.P. for resolution.'
Owner Changed From WAAK, GREGORY D To BERNSDORF, MIKE A Secondary Owner Changed From BERNSDORF, MIKE A To AITKEN, PAUL C, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, BAILEY, JEFFREY NOEL, BERKEY, BONITA M, BLAKE JR, HARRY H, BLASIOLI, PAUL A, BRENNAN JR, EDWARD, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CORBIN, WILLIAM D, CRfST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DOERING JR, BARRY J, EVANS, WENDY L, FARINHOLT III, LUTHER, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FIELD JR, JOHN R, GAUGER, BRAD R, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, GUM, CLARENCE L, GWYNN, GLENN ROXY, HANLEY, ROBERT J, HARRIS, BRIAN LLOYD, HENRY, ERNEST R, HOLDSWORTH, EDNA K, HOUSE, ALEX J, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LANGAN, JEFFRY A, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, MORRIS-JR, KENNETH BRUCE, NELSON, THOMAS M, NICHOLAS, CANDACE G, NICHOLS, MICHAEL A, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PHELPS, PAUL A, PfETRYK, CAROL L, PORTER, ROBERT J, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, PROKASH, ALVIN I, ROTH, JAMES R, SCACE, STEPHEN E, SIERACKI, DIANE J, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SOMMERS, DAVID ARTHUR, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, STECKLER, BART R, TERRY, MICHAEL E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, VOMASTEK, ANDREW J, WALLEN; CLIFFORD S, WILSON, MICHAEL J Last Modified Date Changed From 9/22/2010 7:34:09 To 9/22/2010 7:35:00 Last State Change Date Changed From 9/22/2010 7:34:09 To 9/22/2010 7:35:00 State Changed From Draft To Supervisor Review Via Transition:
Owner Changed From WAAK, GREGORY D To BERNSDORF, MIKE A Secondary Owner Changed From BERNSDORF, MIKE A To AITKEN, PAUL C, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, BAILEY, JEFFREY NOEL, BERKEY, BONITA M, BLAKE JR, HARRY H, BLASIOLI, PAUL A, BRENNAN JR, EDWARD, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CORBIN, WILLIAM D, CRfST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DOERING JR, BARRY J, EVANS, WENDY L, FARINHOLT III, LUTHER, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FIELD JR, JOHN R, GAUGER, BRAD R, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, GUM, CLARENCE L, GWYNN, GLENN ROXY, HANLEY, ROBERT J, HARRIS, BRIAN LLOYD, HENRY, ERNEST R, HOLDSWORTH, EDNA K, HOUSE, ALEX J, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LANGAN, JEFFRY A, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, MORRIS-JR, KENNETH BRUCE, NELSON, THOMAS M, NICHOLAS, CANDACE G, NICHOLS, MICHAEL A, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PHELPS, PAUL A, PfETRYK, CAROL L, PORTER, ROBERT J, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, PROKASH, ALVIN I, ROTH, JAMES R, SCACE, STEPHEN E, SIERACKI, DIANE J, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SOMMERS, DAVID ARTHUR, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, STECKLER, BART R, TERRY, MICHAEL E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, VOMASTEK, ANDREW J, WALLEN; CLIFFORD S, WILSON, MICHAEL J Last Modified Date Changed From 9/22/2010 7:34:09 To 9/22/2010 7:35:00 Last State Change Date Changed From 9/22/2010 7:34:09 To 9/22/2010 7:35:00 State Changed From Draft To Supervisor Review Via Transition:

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iOpDominion Dominion Energy Kewaunee, Inc.N490 Hwy 42, Kewaunee, WI 54216 Web Address: www.dom.com APR 18 2011 ATTN: Document Control Desk U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Serial No.11-189 LIC/NW/RO Docket No.: 50-305 License No.: DPR-43 DOMINION ENERGY KEWAUNEE, INC.KEWAUNEE POWER STATION 2010 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT Enclosed is the 2010 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report for the Kewaunee Power Station (KPS). This report was prepared by Environmental Inc. and satisfies the requirements of KPS Technical Specification 5.6.1.The results of the 2010 Land Use Census, submitted in accordance with the KPS Radiological Environmental Monitoring Manual, Section 2.2.2/2.3.2, are also included in this report.If you have questions or require additional information, please feel free to contact Mr.Jack Gadzala at 920-388-8604.

Very truly yours, Michael J. Wilson Director Safety and Licensing Commitments made by this letter: NONE KWtQ Serial No.11-189 Page 2 of 2 cc: Regional Administrator, Region III U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 2443 Warrenville Road Suite 210 Lisle, IL 60532-4352 Mr. K. D. Feintuch Project Manager U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission One White Flint North, Mail Stop 08-H4A 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 NRC Senior Resident Inspector Kewaunee Power Station Mr. Don Hendrikse WI Division of Public Health Radiation Protection Section Room 150 Madison, WI 53701-2659 Ms. Deborah Russo American Nuclear Insurers 95 Glastonbury Blvd.Glastonbury, CT 06033 WI, "Dominion 2010 Annual Environmental Monitoring Report Kewaunee Power Station Dominion Energy Kewaunee, Inc.

Dominion 2010 Annual Environmental Monitoring Report Kewaunee Power Station Part I Summary and Interpretation Dominion Energy Kewaunee, Inc.

Environmental, Inc.-f!ATPI Midwest Laboratory 700 Landwehr Road -Northbrook.

IL 60062-2310 phone (847) 564-0700 -fax (847) 564-4517 REPORT TO DOMINION NUCLEAR RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAM FOR THE KEWAUNEE POWER STATION KEWAUNEE, WISCONSIN ANNUAL REPORT -PART I

SUMMARY

AND INTERPRETATION January 1 to December 31, 2010 Prepared and submitted by: ENVIRONMENTAL Inc.Midwest Laboratory Project No. 8002 SpprovedA Michael Hale Sbar tory anager adiation Protection I hemistry Mgr., KPS I I I PREFACE The staff of Environmental, Inc., Midwest Laboratory were responsible for the acquisition of data 3 presented in this report. Assistance in sample collection was provided by Kewaunee Power Station personnel.

The report was prepared by staff members of Environmental, Inc., Midwest Laboratory.

3 I I I I I I I I I II I I TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Preface .........................................................................................................................................................

Ii List of Figures ..............................................................................................................................................

iv List of Tables .............

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1.0 INTRODUCTION

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1 2.0 SUM MARY ................................................................................................................................................

2 3.0 RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE PROG RAM ......................................................................................

3 3.1 Methodology

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3 3.1.1 The Air Program .........................................................................................................

3 3.1.2 The Terrestrial Program ..............................................................................................

4 3.1.3 The Aquatic Program ..................................................................................................

5 3.1.4 Program Execution

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6 3.1.5 Program Modifications

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6 3.2 Results and Discussion

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7 3.2.1 Atmospheric Nuclear Detonations and Nuclear Accidents

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7 3.2.2 The Air Environm ent ..................................................................................................

7 3.2.3 The Terrestrial Environment

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9 3.2.4 The Aquatic Environm ent .........................................................................................

11 3.3 Land Use Census ........................................................................................................................

13 3.4 Laboratory Procedures

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13 4.0 FIGURES AND TABLES ...........................................................................................................................

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5.0 REFERENCES

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28 APPENDICES A Interlaboratory Com parison Program Results ......................................................................

A-1 B Data Reporting Conventions

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B-1 C Maximum Permissible Concentrations of Radioactivity in Air and Water above Natural Background in Unrestricted Areas .............................................................

C-1 D Radiological Environm ental Monitoring Manual (REMM) .....................................................

D-1 iii LIST OF FIGURES No. Caption Paoe n 4-1 Sampling locations, Kewaunee Power Station .......................................................................

15 i 4-2 Emergency Plan Zone Map, Kewaunee Power Station .........................................................

16~I LIST OF TABLES 3 No. Title Page 4.1 Sampling locations, Kewaunee Power Station ........................................................................

17 4.2 Type and frequency of collection

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18 4.3 Sample codes used in Table 4.2 ............................................................................................

18 4.4 Sampling summary, January -December, 2009 .................................................................

19 t 4.5 Environmental Radiological Monitoring Program Summary .................................................

20 4 .6 Land U se C ensus .......................................................................................................................

26 I In addition, the following tables are in the Appendices:

Appendix A A-1 Interlaboratory Comparison Program Results ......................................................................

Al-1 A-2 Thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs) .....................................................................................

A2-1 A-3 In-house Spiked Samples ..........................................................................................................

A3-1 A-4 In-house "Blank" Samples .........................................................................................................

A4-1 A-5 In-house "Duplicate" Samples ....................................................................................................

A5-1 A-6 Department of Energy MAPEP comparison results ...................................................................

A6-1 5 A-7 Environmental Resources Associates, Crosscheck Program Results (EML study replacem ent) .................................................................................................................

A 7-1 3 Attachment A: Acceptance criteria forspiked samples ............................

A-2 Appendix C 5 C-1 Maximum Permissible Concentrations of Radioactivity in Air and Water Above Natural Background in Unrestricted Areas .....................................................................

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1.0 INTRODUCTION

The Kewaunee Power Station is a 598 megawatt pressurized water reactor located on the Wisconsin shore of Lake Michigan in Kewaunee County. The Plant became critical on March 7, 1974.Initial power generation was achieved on April 8, 1974, and the Plant was declared commercial on June 16, 1974. This report summarizes the environmental operation data collected during the period January -December 2010.Dominion Energy Kewa6nee, operator and owner, of the Kewaunee Power Station, assumes responsibility for the environmental program at the Plant. Any questions should be directed to Mr. J.Michael Hale, Radiation Protection

/ Chemistry Manager, at (920) 388-8103.I 2.0

SUMMARY

Results of sample analyses during the period January -December 2010 are summarized in Table 4.5.Radionuclide concentrations measured at indicator locations are compared with levels measured at control locations and in preoperational studies. The comparisons indicate background-level radioactivities in all samples collected and in no instance were REMP threshold reporting levels exceeded.2 3 I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I I1 3.0 RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM Following is a description of the Radiological Surveillance Program and its execution.

3.1 Methodology The sampling locations are shown in Figure 4-1. Table 4.1 describes the locations, lists for each direction and distance from the reactor, and indicates which are indicators and which are control locations.

The sampling program monitors the air, terrestrial, and aquatic environments.

The types of samples collected at each location and the frequency of collections are presented in Table 4.2, using sample codes defined in Table 4.3. The collections and analyses that comprise the program are described below. Finally, the execution of the program in the current reporting year is discussed.

3.1.1 The Air Program Airborne Particulates Airborne particulates are collected on a 47 mm diameter, 1 pr porosity glass fiber filter, at a volumetric rate of approx. one cubic foot per minute. The filters are collected weekly from six locations (K-if, K-2, K-8, K-31, K-41 and K-43), and dispatched by mail to Environmental, Inc. for radiometric analysis.

The particulate filters are counted for gross beta activity, a minimum of three days after the date of collection, to allow for the decay of naturally-occurring short-lived radionuclides.

Quarterly composites from each sampling location are analyzed for gamma-emitting isotopes on a high-purity germanium (HPGe) detector.Airborne Iodine Charcoal filters are located at locations K-if, K-2, K-8, K-31, K-41 and K-43. The filters are changed bi-weekly and analyzed for iodine-1 31 immediately after arrival at the laboratory.

Ambient Gamma Radiation

-TLDs Offsite ambient gamma radiation is monitored at the six air sampling locations (K-if, K-2, K-8, K-31, K-41 and K-43), at three milk sampling locations (K-3, K-5. and K-39), and five additional sites ( K-15, located 9.25 miles northwest of the plant; K-17, located 4.25 miles west of the plant; K-25, located 1.9 miles southwest of the plant; K-27, located 1.5 miles northwest of the plant and K-30, located 1.0 miles north of the plant ) by thermoluminescent dosimetry (TLD). Two TLD cards, each having four main readout areas containing CaSO 4:Dy phosphor, are placed at each location (eight TLDs at each location).

One card is exchanged quarterly, the other card is exchanged annually and read only on an emergency basis.Dosimeters have also been placed at eight additional locations (K-IL through K-1S), to monitor an Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI). They are replaced and measured quarterly.

Precipitation Monthly composites of precipitation samples are collected at K-11 and analyzed for tritium.:3 I 3.1.2 The Terrestrial Pro-gram Milk Milk samples are collected from two herds grazing within three miles of the reactor site (K-34 and K-38);from four herds that graze between 3-7 miles of the reactor site (K-3, K-5, K-35, and K-39); and one from a dairy in Green Bay (K-42), 28.1 miles from the reactor site.The samples are collected twice per month during the grazing period (May through October) and monthly for the rest of the year. The samples are analyzed for iodine-131, strontium-89 and strontium-90, calcium, stable potassium and gamma-emitting isotopes.Well Water One gallon of water is collected quarterly from the four off-site well locations K-10, K-11, K-13 and K-38 and from two on-site wells located at K-1g and K-1h.Gamma spectroscopic analysis, tritium and gross beta on the total residue are performed for each water sample. The concentration of potassium-40 Is calculated from total potassium.

Samples of water from the two on-site wells (K-lg and K-ih) are analyzed for gross alpha. Water samples from K-lg are also tested for strontium-89 and strontium-90.

Domestic Meat Domestic meat samples are obtained annually (third quarter) at locations K-24, K-29 and K-32 and if available at locations K-27 and K-34. The flesh is separated from the bone and analyzed for gross alpha, gross beta and gamma emitting isotopes.Eggs are collected quarterly from locations K-24, K-27 (if available) and K-32. Samples are analyzed for gross beta, strontium-89, strontium-90 and gamma-emitting isotopes.Vegetables Vegetable samples (6 varieties) are collected at locations K-17 (if available) and K-26, and two varieties of grain, if available, from location K-23. The samples are analyzed for gross beta, strontium-89, strontium-90 and gamma emitting isotopes.Grass and Cattle Feed Grass is collected during the second, third and fourth quarters from two on-site locations (K-lb and K-if)and from the dairy farm locations (K-3, K-5, K-34, K-35, K-38 and K-39. Cattle feed is collected during the first quarter from the same farms. The samples are analyzed for gross beta, strontium-89, strontium-90 and gamma emitting isotopes.Soil Soil samples are collected twice a year on-site at K-If and from the dairy farm locations (K-3, K-5, K-34, K-35, K-38 and K-39). The samples are analyzed for gross alpha, gross beta, strontium-89, strontium-90 and gamma emitting isotopes.4 3.1.3 The Aquatic Pro-gram Surface Water One-gallon water samples are taken monthly from three locations on Lake Michigan:

1) at the point where the condenser water is discharged into Lake Michigan (K-id); 2) Two Creeks Park (K-14) located 2.6 miles south of the reactor site; and 3) at the main pumping station located approximately equidistant from Kewaunee and Green Bay, which pumps water from the Rostok water intake (K-9) located 11.5 miles NNE of the reactor site; Both raw and tap water are collected at K-9. One-gallon water samples are taken monthly from three creeks that pass through the site (K-Ia, K-lb, and K-le). Samples from North and Middle Creeks (K-la, K-lb) are collected near the mouth of each creek. Samples from the South Creek (K-le) are collected about ten feet downstream from the point where the outflow from the two drain pipes meet. Additionally, the drainage pond (K-lk), located approximately 0.6 miles southwest of the plant, is included in the sampling program. Water samples at K-14 are collected and analyzed in duplicate.

The water is analyzed for gamma emitting isotopes, gross beta activity in total residue, dissolved and suspended solids, and potassium-40.

The concentration of potassium-40 is calculated from the total potassium concentration.

In addition, quarterly composites of the monthly grab samples are analyzed for tritium, strontium-89 and strontium-90.

Fish Fish samples are collected during the second, third and fourth quarters at location K-id.. The flesh is separated from the bones, gamma scanned and analyzed for gross beta activity.

Ashed bone samples are analyzed for gross beta, strontium-89 and strontium-90.

Algae Algae is collected during the second and third quarters from three Lake Michigan locations (K-ld, K-9 and K-14), from three creek locations (K-la, K-lb and K-le) and from the drainage pond (K-lk), if available.

The samples are analyzed for gross beta activity.

If the quantity is sufficient, analyses for gamma-emitting isotopes and strontium-89 and strontium-90 activities are performed.

Bottom Sediment Bottom sediments are collected in May and November from five locations (K-Ic, K-Id, K-il. K-9 and K-14).The samples are analyzed for gross beta, strontium-89, strontium-90 and gamma emitting isotopes.5 U 3.1.4 Program Execution.Program execution is summarized in Table 4.4. The program was executed for the year 2010 as described in the preceding sections, with the following exceptions:

Air Particulates

/ Air Iodine (1) The run-time meter at air sampling location K-7 was inoperative for part of the week ending February 16, 2010. The meter recorded only 128.5 hours5.787037e-5 days <br />0.00139 hours <br />8.267196e-6 weeks <br />1.9025e-6 months <br />. (CR369046)

(2) K-8 air sampler hours were off by 3.73 hours8.449074e-4 days <br />0.0203 hours <br />1.207011e-4 weeks <br />2.77765e-5 months <br /> due to a possible power outage. No problems were found with the sampler. (CR370747)

(3) A partial airborne particulate

/ airborne iodine sample was collected from' location K-31 for the week ending March 30, 2010. The sampler recorded only 22 hours2.546296e-4 days <br />0.00611 hours <br />3.637566e-5 weeks <br />8.371e-6 months <br /> of run-time. (CR374322)

(4) Six new environmental Air Sampling systems were installed in August, 2010 to replace older equipment at locations K-If, K-2, K-7, K-8, K-31 and K-41. Condition reports have since been written for observed discrepancies in flow rates for the week ending 09/21/10 at K-2 and K-41 (CR395885, CR395889 ), the week ending 12/07/10 at K-1 and K-2 (CR406655), and K-41 for the week ending 12/28/10 (CR408777).

Surface Water (5) Surface water from location K-la could not be sampled in March of 2010. The creek was frozen.(6) Surface water from location K-i k could not be sampled in January, February or March of 2010. The pond was frozen.3.1.5 Pro-gram Modifications Rev. 16, 04/1312010, of the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Manual (REMM) addressed changes to one control milk location.

Hansen's Dairy K-28) went out of business in March, 2010 and was replaced by Lamar's Dairy Products (K-42). A copy of the REMM is included as Appendix D.Six new environmental Air Sampling systems were acquired in August, 2010, to replace the older equipment in use at locations K-if, K-2, K-7, K-8, K-31 and K-41. The installations included new weather houses for all six units and one Remote Telemetry System for installation at K-7.In August, 2010 the sampling site, K-07, (airborne particulates, air iodine, TLDs) was moved approximately 0.2 miles SSW. The new location was renamed K-43. CR 400075 was written to address the changes, while the REMM was in the revision process.6..... ...... ....... ...... ... ...... ... I 3.2 Results and Discussion The results for the reporting period January to December 2010 are presented in summary form in Table 4.5.For each type of analysis, of each sampled medium, the table shows the annual mean and range for all indicator and control locations.

The location with the highest annual mean and the results for this location are also given.The discussion of the results has been divided into three broad categories:

the air, terrestrial, and aquatic environments.

Within each category, samples will be discussed in the order listed in Table 4.4. Any discussion of previous environmental data for the Kewaunee Power Station refers to data collected by Environmental Inc., Midwest Laboratory.

The tabulated results of all measurements made in 2010 are not included in this section, although references to these results will be made in the discussion.

A complete tabulation of results is contained in Part II of the 2010 annual report on the Radiological Monitoring Program for the Kewaunee Power Station.3.2.1 Atmospheric Nuclear Detonations and Nuclear Accidents There were no atmospheric nuclear tests or accidents reported in 2010. The last reported test was conducted by the People's Republic of China on October 16, 1980.3.2.2 The Air Environment Airborne Particulates The annual gross beta concentration in air particulates averaged 0.023 pCI/m3 at the indicator locations and 0.022 pCi/m3 for control locations.

These averages were similar to the means observed from 1999 (and prior to) through 2009. Results are tabulated below.Average of Average of Year Year I Indicators Controls 3 rýnn-nfrnfi^m i U 1999 0.022 0.023 2000 0.022 0.021 2001 0.024 0.023 2002 0.023 0.023.2003 0.022 0.022 2004 0.019 0.020 2005 0.023 0.023 2006 0.021 0.021 2007 0.022 0.021 2008 0.022 0.022 2009 0.023 0.023 2010 0.023 0.022 Average annual gross beta concentrations in airborne particulates.

Gamma spectroscopic analysis of quarterly composites of air particulate filters yielded similar results for indicator and control locations.

Beryllium-7, which is produced continuously in the upper atmosphere by cosmic radiation (Arnold and AI-Salih, 1955) was detected in all samples, with an average activity of 0.071 pCi/m3 for all locations.

All other gamma-emitting isotopes were below their respective LLD limits.7 Airborne Iodine Bi-monthly levels of airborne iodine-131 were below the lower limit of detection (LLD) of 0.030 pCi/m3 at all locations.

There is no indication of an effect of plant operation on the local air environment.

Ambient Gamma Radiation.-

TLDs Ambient gamma radiation was monitored by TLDs at fourteen off-site locations, eight indicators and six controls.

Quarterly TLDs at the indicator locations measured a mean dose equivalent of (15.2 mRJ91 days), in close agreement with the mean at the control locations (14.3 mR/91 days). The readings are similar to the averages obtained from 1999 (and prior to) through 2009. The averages are tabulated below.For the eight TLDs monitoring the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation, (K-1L through K-IS), measurements averaged 14.1 mRJ91 days.No plant effect on ambient gamma radiation was indicated These values are lower than the United States average Value of 19.5 mR/91 days due to natural background radiation (National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements, 1975). The highest annual mean was 17.7 mRI91 days, measured at indicator location K-5.Year Average (Indicators)

Average (Controls)

Dose rate mR/91 days)1999 17.4 16.9 2000 18.7 18.2 2001 18.6 18.3 2002 16.1 15.1 2003 14.1 13.7 2004 14.8 14.0 2005 15.7 14.3 2006 16.4 15.0 2007 16.2 15.2 2008 15.6 14.2 2009 15.2 13.9 U I I I 3 I I I I I I I I I U I I I 2010 15.2 14.3 Ambient gamma radiation as measured by thermoluminescent dosimetry.

Average quarterly dose rates.Precipitation Monthly precipitation composites were monitored for tritium at the indicator location, K-11, approximately 1 mile north of the plant. The tritium concentration measured below the LLD level of 164 pCi/L for all samples.8-I 3.2.3 The Terrestrial Environment Milk Of 126 analyses for iodine-131 in milk, all were below the LLD level of 0.5 pCi/L.Strontium-89 concentrations measured below an LLD level of 1.3 pCi/L in all samples. Low levels of strontium-90 were found in fifty-eight of the eighty-four samples tested. Mean values were identical for Indicator and control locations (0.9 pCi/L) and are similar to or less than averages seen from 1990 through 2009.Barium-lanthanum-140 concentrations were below 15 pCi/L and cesium-134 and cesium-137 concentrations were below 10 pCi/L in all samples. Potassium-40 results were almost identical at both the indicator and control locations (1382 and 1370 pCi/L, respectively), and are comparable to levels observed from 1990 through 2009. There was no indication of any effect due to the operation of the Kewaunee Power Station.Due to the chemical similarities between strontium' and calcium, and cesium and potassium, organisms tend to deposit cesium-137 in the soft tissue and muscle-and strontium789 and strontium-90 in. the bone.Consequently, ratios of strontium-90 activity to the weight of calcium in milk and cesium-1 37 activity to the weight of potassium in milk were monitored in order to detect potential environmental accumulation of these radionuclides.

Measured concentrations of stable potassium and calcium are in agreement with previously determined values of 1.60 and 1.20 g/L, respectively (National Center for Radiological Health, 1968).Well Water Two of eight samples for gross alpha analysis, from the two on-site wells (K-lg and K-lh), tested above an LLD value of 2.4 pCi/L. Measurements ranged from 3.3 to 3.7 pCilL. Gross beta activity, above 1.7 pCi/L was detected in eleven of twenty indicator samples tested. Concentrations ranged from 1.7 to 7.2 pCi/L.and averaged 3.3 pCi/L. No gross beta activity was detected in the four control samples above the LLD concentration of 1.7 pCi/L.Levels of strontium-89 and strontium-90 were measured for the on-site well (K-ilg). The concentrations measured below the LLD value of 0.8 and 0.5 pCi/L, respectively.

Samples were tested for tritium and gamma emitting Isotopes.

All tritium concentrations measured below a detection level of 190 pCi/L. Gamma-emitting isotopes measured below respective LLDs.Potassium-40 averages are generally in proportion to gross beta measurements and were in agreement with previously measured values. No plant effect was indicated.

Domestic Meat In domestic meat samples, gross alpha concentrations averaged 0.082 pCi/g wet for all locations.

Gross beta concentration averaged 2.85 pCi/g wet for indicator locations and 2.83 pCi/g wet for the control location.

Gamma-spectroscopic analyses showed that almost all beta activity was due to naturally occurring potassium-40 (2.81 pCi/g wet and 2.73 pCi/g wet respectively).

The differences are not significant.

All other gamma-emitting isotopes were below their respective LLD limits.Eggs In egg samples, the gross beta concentrations averaged 1.88 pCi/g wet at the indicator location and 1.63 pCi/g wet for the control location, similar to observed concentrations of naturally-occurring potassium-40 (1.27 and 1.28 pCi/g wet respectively).

Other gamma-emitting isotopes were below their respective LLDs.Levels of strontium-89 measured below the LLD of 0.012 pCi/g wet in all samples, strontium-90 measured below the LLD level of 0.005 pCi/g wet.9

!Vegetables and Grain In vegetables, gross beta concentrations averaged 2.99 pCi/g wet at two indicator locations and 3.69 for U the control location K-26, due primarily to potassium-40 activity.

All other gamma emitting isotopes measured below respective LLDs. Strontium-89 measured below the LLD level of 0.008 pCi/g wet and strontium-90 measured below 0.005 pCi/g wet. 3 In three samples (clover, com and oats) from location K-23, gross beta concentrations averaged 5.37 pCi/g wet, due primarily to potassium-40 and beryllium-7 activity (3.42 and 1.84 pCi/g wet, respectively).

Strontium-89 measured below the LLD level of 0.029 pCi/g wet, strontium-90 measured below the LLD of 0.013 pCi/g wet. I Grass and Cattle Feed £In grass, mean gross beta concentrations measured 8.78 and 11.14 pCi/g wet at indicator and control locations, respectively, and in all cases was predominantly due to naturally occurring potassium-40 and beryllium-7.

All other gamma-emitting isotopes were below respective LLDs. Strontium-89 measured below the LLD level of 0.034 pCi/g wet, strontium-90 measured below the LLD of 0.014 pCi/g wet.In cattlefeed, the gross beta concentrations were slightly higher at the indicator versus control locations (10.68 pCi/g and 9.21 pCi/g wet, respectively), and reflected the potassium-40

/ beryllium-7 levels observed in the samples (9.20 and 7.04 pCi/gwet, respectively.).

A similar pattem has been observed in previous years. Strontium-89 levels were below the LLD level of 0.037 pCi/g wet in all samples. Strontium-90 activity, above an LLD of 0.020 pCi/g wet, was detected in three of twelve samples collected, at an average concentration of 0.020 pCi/g wet, similar or lower than levels observed in 1996 through 2009. The presence of trace radiostrontium in the environment can still be attributed to fallout from nuclear testing in previous decades.With the exception of the naturally-occurring beryllium and potassium, gamma-emitting isotopes were below their respective LLD levels.Soil_3 Gross alpha concentrations in soil samples averaged 7.45 pCi/g.dry at five indicator locations and 5.45 pCi/g dry at the two control locations.

Mean gross beta levels measured at indicator and control locations averaged 30.84 and 24.43 pCil/g dry, respectively, primarily due to the potassium-40 activity.

Strontium-89 was below the LLD level of 0.091 pCi/g dry in all samples. A low level of strontium-90 activity above an LLD value of 0.045 pCilg dry was detected in one of the four control samples tested, at a concentration of 0.049 pCi /g dry.Trace levels of cesium-137 were detected in eleven of fourteen soil samples, similar at both indicator and control locations (0.10 and 0.12 pCi/g dry, respectively).

Potassium-40 was detected in all samples and averaged 20,26 and 15.14 pCi/g dry at indicator and control locations, respectively.

All other gamma-emitting isotopes were below their respective LLD's. These levels of detected activities are similar to those observed from 1990 through 2009. The data suggests no evidence of a plant effect on soil measurements.

I I£lOI 10l 3.2.3 The Aquatic Environment Surface Water In surface water, the gross beta activity measured higher at the indicator locations (4.7 pCi/L) than at the control locations (1.4 pCi/L). The pattem is similar to activity distribution observed from 1978 through 2009.Year _Average (Indicators)

Average (Controls)

Gross Beta (Ci/L) ....1999 5.6 2.2 2000 7.0 2.4 2001 5.9 2.2 2002 5.7 2.2 2003 7.3 2.4 2004 6.2 2.3 2005 5.2 1.7 2006 5.5 1.8 2007 5.7 1.8 2008 4.7 1.5 2009 4.7 1.5 2010 4.7 1.4 Average annual gross beta concentrations in surface water (DS).The difference in levels are due in part to the indicator location (K-Ik), a pond formed by drainage of surrounding fields to the southwest.

The control sample is Lake Michigan water, which varies very little 'in gross beta concentration during the year, while indicator samples include the two creek locations (K-la and K-1e) which are much higher in gross beta concentration and exhibit large month-to-month variations.

The K-la creek draws its water from the surrounding fields which are heavily fertilized; and the K-le creek draws its water mainly from the Sewage Treatment Plant. In general, gross beta concentrations were high when potassium-40 levels were high and low when potassium-40 levels were low, indicating that the fluctuations in beta concentration were due to variations in potassium-40 concentrations and not to plant operations.

The fact that similar fluctuations at these locations were observed in the pre-operational studies conducted prior to 1974 supports this assessment.

In one of twenty-seven indicator samples tested, (quarterly composites of monthly samples), tritium activity was detected above an LLD level of 155 pCi/L, at a concentration of 163 pCi/L. All other samples measured below LLD.Strontium-89 concentrations were below the LLD of 1.3 pCi/L. Strontium-90 measured below the LLD level of 0.8 pCi/L in all thirty-five indicator and control samples.Gamma-emitting isotopes measured below their respective.LLDs in all samples.Fish In fish, gross beta concentration averaged 3.08 pCi/g wet in muscle and 2.34 pCi/g wet in bone fractions.

In muscle, the gross beta concentration was primarily due to potassium-40 activity.Gamma-emitting isotopes measured below their respective LLDs in all samples.The strontium-89 concentration in bones was below the LLD of 0.38 pCitg wet in all samples. Strontium-90 was detected in all samples and averaged 0.20 pCi/g wet.11 U Periphyton (Slime) or Aquatic Vegetation In periphyton (slime) and aquatic vegetation samples, mean gross beta concentrations were similar at-3 indicator and control locations (5.02 and 4.23 pCi/g wet, respectively), due primarily to combined potassium-40 and beryllium-7 activity (4.95 and 4.48 pCi/g wet, respectively).

In one of two samples collected from location K-le (South C.reek), a trace level of cobalt-58 (0.039 i pCi/gwet) was detected.

Cesium-137 was measured in one of twelve indicator samples, at a level of 0.041 pCi/g wet. All other gamma-emitting isotopes, with the exception of naturally-occurring beryllium-7 and potassium-40, were below their respective LLDs. 3 Strontium-89 and strontium-90 concentrations were below detection limits of 0.16 and 0.061 pCi/g wet, respectively, in all samples.Bottom Sediments In bottom sediment samples, the mean gross beta concentrations measured 9.47 pCi/g dry at the indicator locations and 13.85 pCi/g dry at the control location.Cs-134 measured below the LLD level of 0.019 pCi/g dry in all samples. A low level of cesium-137 was observed in two of the eight indicator samples tested and averaged 0.028 pCi/g dry. On average, cesium-137 measurements are lower than or similar to levels observed from 1979 through 2009. Other gamma-emitting isotopes, with the exception of naturally-occurring potassium-40, were below their respective LLDs.Strontium-89 and strontium-90 concentrations were below detection limits of 0.029 and 0.025 pCi/g dry, respectively, in all samples., 12 3.3 Land Use Census The Land Use Census satisfies the requirements of the KPS Radiological Environmental Monitoring Manual. Section 2.2.2 states: "A land use census shall be conducted and shall identify within a distance of 8 km (5 mi.) the location, in each of the 10 meteorological sectors, of the nearest milk animal, the nearest 2 2 residence and the nearest garden of greater than 50m (500 ft) producing broad leaf vegetation." The 2010 Land Use Census was completed to identify the presence of the nearest milk animals, gardens and farm crops of the Kewaunee Power Station. The Land Use Census was completed on September 2, 2010. The census is conducted annually during the growing season per Health Physics Procedure HP 1.14.Results of the 2010 census are summarized in Table 4.6. Changes from the 2009 census are listed by sector. In summary, the highest D0Q locations for nearest garden, nearest residence and nearest milk animal did not change from the 2009 census, 3.4 Laboratory Procedures Analytical Procedures used by Environmental, Inc. are on file and are available for inspection.

Procedures are based on those prescribed by the Health and Safety. Laboratory of the U.S. Dep't of Energy, Edition 28, 1997, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for Measurement of Radioactivity in Drinking Water, 1980, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, EERF, Radiochemical Procedures Manual, 1984.Environmental, Inc., Midwest Laboratory has a comprehensive quality control/quality assurance program designed to assure the reliability of data obtained.

Details of the QA Program are presented elsewhere (Environmental, Inc., Midwest Laboratory, 2011 ). The QA Program includes participation in Interlaboratory Comparison (crosscheck)

Programs.

Results obtained are presented in Appendix A.13 4.0 FIGURES AND TABLES 14 7 77-1b II II Fr- S Figure 4-1. Sampling locations, Kewaunee Power Station.o 15 Li 4"1~~P I ~~~ ..K.1 0 10 _ 4L_ VC-7 1 .._4 ke Nr U I I I U I I I I U I I I I 1 I!'-a- I ~ 1 I J1J41-~V1~

4..........* IlL-%,S I'.':5-C1B3 X --A I I I D ji1~r+/-+ -ti X.8.I r 40 821ý--A[44 II N Figure 4-2. Emergency Plan Zone Map, Kewaunee Power Station.16 I-I Table 4.1. Sampling locations, Kewaunee Power Station.Distance (miles)b Code -. Type and Sector Location K-1 I .An-it K-ia K-ib K-ic K-id K-le K-if K-lg K-ih K-lj K-ik K-11 K-im K-in K-lo K-ip K-1q K-ir K-is K-2 K-3 K-5 K-7 K-8 K-9 K-10 K-11 K-13 K-14 K-15 K-17 K-23a K-23b K-24 K-25 K-26 K-27 K-28 K-29 K-30 K-31 K-32 K-34 K-35 K-36 K-38 K-39 K-41 K-42 K-43 C C C C C C C I1 C C C C C C 0.62 N 0.12 N 0.1i N-0.10 E 0.12S 0.12S 0.06 W 0.12 NW 0.10S 0.60 SW 0.13 N 0.15 N 0.16 N 0.16 N 0.17 N 0.16 N 0.13 N 0.12 N 8.91 NNE 5.9 N 3.2 NNWSSW 4.85 WSW 11.5 NNE 1.35 NNE 0.96 NW 3.0 SSW 2.6 S 9.25 NW 4.0 W 0.5 W 0.6 N.5.4 N'1.9 SW 10.7 SSW 1.53 NW', 26 NW 5.34 W 0.8 N 6.35 NNW 7.8 N 2.7 N 6.71 mi. WNW 2.45 mi. WNW-3.46 mi. N 22 NW 28.1 NW 2.71 SSW North Creek Middle Creek 500' north of condenser discharge Condenser discharge South Creek Meteorological Tower South Well North Well 500' south ofcondenser discharge Drainage Pond, southof plant ISFSI Southeast ISFSI East ISFSI Northwest ISFSI North ISFSI Northwest ISFSI West ISFSI West ISFSI Southwest WPS OperationsBuilding in Kewaunee Lyle and John Siegmund Farm, N2815 Hy 42, Kewaunee Ed Paplham Farm, E4160 Old Settlers Rd, Kewaunee" Ron Zimmerman Farm, 17620 Nero Road, Two Rivers St. Isadore the Farmer Church, 18424 Tlsch Mills Rd, Tlsch Mills Rostok Water Intake for Green Bay, Wisconsin, two miles north of Kewaunee Turner Farm, Kewaunee site *Harlan Ihienfeld Farm, N879 Hy 42, Kewaunee Rand's General Store, Two Creeks Two Creeks Park, 2.6 miles south of site Gas Substation, 1.5 miles north of Stangelville Jansky's Farm, N885 Tk B, Kewaunee 0.5 miles west of plant; Kewaunee site 0.6 miles north of plant, Kewaunee site Fictum Farm, N2653 Hy 42, Kewaunee Wotachek Farm, 3968 E. Cty Tk BB, Two Rivers Sandy's Vegetable Stand (8.0 miles south of "BB")Schlies Farm, E4298 Sandy Bay Rd, Kewaunee Hansen Dairy, 1742 University Ave., Green Bay, Wisconsin Kunesh Farm, E3873 Cty Tk G, Kewaunee End of site boundary E. Krok Substation Piggly Wiggly, 931 Marquette Dr., Kewaunee Leon and Vicki Struck, N1549 Lakeshore Dr., Kewaunee Duane Ducat, N1215 Sleepy Hollow Rd., Kewaunee Fiala's Fish market, 216 Milwaukee, Kewaunee Dave Sinkula Farm, N890 Town Hall Road, Kewaunee Francis and Sue Wojta, N1859 Lakeshore Dr., Kewaunee KPS-EOF, 3060 Voyager Dr. , Green Bay Lamers Dairy Products obtained from Green Bay Markets Gary Maigatter Property, 17333 Hwy 42, Two Rivers a I = indicator; C = control b Distances are measured from reactor stack.17 Table 4.2. Type and frequency of collection.

Location Weekly Biweekly Monthly Quarterly Semiannually Annually K-Ia SW SL K-ib SW GRa SL K-ic BSb K-ld SW F18 SL 3Sb K-le SW SL K-if AP Al T"LD GRa SO K-1g, K-ih WW K-lj BSb K-ik SW SL K-1I through K-is TLD K-2 AP Al TLD K-3, K-5 MIC TLD GR9 SO CFd K-7, K-8 AP Al TLD K-9 SW SL BSb K-10, K-13 WW K-1i1 PR WW K-14 SW SL 1BSb K-15, K-17 TLD K-23a, b GRN /GLV K-24 EG -DM K-25 TLD K-26 VE K-27 TLD K-28 MIC K-29 DM K-30 TLD K-31 AP Al TLD K-32 EG DM K-34, K-35 MIl Gr SO CFd K-38 MIC Gre WW SO CFd K-39 MIC TLD GR , SO CFd K-41 AP AI TLD K-42 e MIC K-43f AP Al TLD'Three times a year, second, third and fourth quarters.

First quarter (January, February, March) only.b Collected in May and November. "Replaced K-28 in March, 2010.Monthly from November through April; semimonthly May through October K-7 replaced by K-43, August/September, 2010. New location within 0.2 miles.Table 4.3. Sample Codes: I U I I I i Code Description Al Airborne Iodine AP Airborne particulates BS Bottom sediments CF Cattlefeed DM Domestic Meat EG Eggs Fl Fish GLV Green Leafy Vegetables GRN Grain Code GR MI PR SL SO SW TLD VE WW Description Grass Milk Precipitation Slime Soil Surface water Vegetables Well water I I I 18 Table 4.4. Sampling Summary, January -December, 2010.Collection Number of Number of Sample -- Type and Number of Samples Samples Type Frequency Locations Collected Missed Air Environment Airborne particulates CAW 6 317 1 Airborne Iodine C/BW. 6 156 0 TLD's C/Q 22 90 0.Precipitation C/M 1 12 0 Terrestrial Environment Milk (May-Oct)

G/SM 7 84 0 (Nov-Apr)

G/M 7 42 0 Well Water G/Q 6 24 0 Domestic meat G/A 3 3 0 Eggs G/Q 2 8 0 Vegetables

-5 varieties G/A 1 7 0 Grain -oats G/A 1 1 0-clover G/A 1 1 0-corn G/A 1 1 0 Grass G/TA 8 24 0-Cattle feed G/A 6 12 0 Soil G/SA 7 14 0 Aquatic Environment Surface water G/M 7 104 4 Fish G/TA 1 3 0 Algae G/SA 7 14 0 Bottom sediments G/SA 5 10 0 8 Type of colleclion is coded as follows: C = continuous; G = grab.Frequency is coded as follows: W = weekly; BW = bi-weekly; SM = semimonthly; M = monthly;0 = quarterly; SA = semiannually; TA = three times per year; A = annually.19 Table 4.5 Environmental Radiation Monitoring Program Summary.Name of Facility Location of Facility Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Kewaunee County, Wisconsin Docket No. 50-305 Reporting Period January-December, 2010 (County, State)Indicator Location with Highest Control Number Sample Type and Locations Annual Mean + Locations Non-Type Number of LLDb Mean (F)' Mean (F)' Mean (F)' Routine (Units) Analyses' Range' Locationd Range' Rangec Resultse TLDs (Quarterly)

Gamma 56 3.0 15.2 (32/32) K-5, Paplham farm 17.7(4/4) 14.3 (24124) 0 (mR/g1days)

(10.8-19.6) 3.2 NNW (16.1-19.6)

(10.2-17.8)

TLDs, Quarterly Gamma 32 3.0 14.1 (32/32) K-1-M, ISFSI E 15.5(4/4) none 0 (Protected Area) (11.3-16.2) 0.15 N (13.8-16.2)(mR/91days)

Airborne GB 312 0.002 0.023 (104/104)

K-7/ K-43, 0.023 (52/52) 0.022 (207/208) 0 Particulates (0.012-0.040) 2.51 SSW (0.012-0.040)

(0.009-0.057)(pCi/m3) GS 24 Be-7 0.020 0.072 (8/8) K-7 / K-43 0.074(4/4) 0.071 (16/16) 0 (0.054-0.090) 2.51 SSW (0.054-0.090)

(0.055-0.079)

Nb-95 0.0013 < LLD < LLD 0 Zr-Nb-95 0.0017 < LLD < LLD 0 Ru-103 0.0013 < LLD < LLD 0 Ru-1 06 0.0082 < LLD -c LLD 0 Cs-134 0.0010 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-137 0.0010 < LLD < LLD 0 Ce-141 0.0022 < LLD < LLD 0 Ce-144 0.0054 < LLD < LLD 0 Atrbome iodine (pCi/m3) 1-131 156 0.03 < LLD < LLD 0 Precipitation (pCi/L) H-3 12 164 c LLD < LLD 0 Milk 1-131 126 0.5 < LLD ,< LLD 0 (pCi/L) Sr-89 84 1.3 < LLD < LLD 0 Sr-90 84 .0.7 0.9(31/48)

K-3, Siegmund Farm 1.1.(12/12) 0.9(27/36) 0 (0.7-1.1) 5.9 N (0.7-1.5)

(0.7-1.5)GS 126 K-40 50 1382 (72/72) K-34, Struck Farm 1449 (18/18) 1370 (54/54) 0 (1210-1536) 2.7 N (1367-1536)

(1061-1632)

Cs-134 10. < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-137 10 < LLD < LLD 0 Ba-La-140 15 < LLD -< LLD 0 (g/L) K-stable 84 1.0 1.60 (48148) K-34. Struck Farm 1.72 (12/12) 1.60 (36/36) 0 (1.46-1.81) 2.7 N (1.61-1.81)

(1.32-1.88)(g/L) Ca 84 0.4 1.06 (48/48) K-3, Siegmund Farm 1.16 (12112) 1.10 (36/36) 0 (0.88-1.23) 5.9 N (0.99-1.31)

(0.87-1.31)

I I I I I i I I I I I I i I I 20 I Table 4.5 Environmental Radiation Monitoring Program Summary.Name of Facility Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Location of Facility Kewaunee County, Wisconsin (County, State)Docket No, 50-305 Reporting Period. January-December, 2010 Indicator Location with Highest Control Number Sample Type and Locations Annual Mean Locations Non-Type Number of LLD " Mean (F)f Mean (F)f Mean (F)' Routine (Units) Analysesa Range' Locationa Range 0 Range' Results'Well Water GA 8 2.4 3.5 (2/8) K-lg, South Well 3.7 (1/4) None 0 (pCi/L) (3.3-3.7) 0.06 W GB 24 1.7 3.3 (11/20) K-38, Sinkula 6.2 (2/4) < LLD 0 (1.7-7.2) 2.45 mi. WNW (5.1-7.2)H-3 24 190 < LLD None 0 K-40(fp) 24 0.87 2.65 (20/20) K-38. Sinkula 4.30 (4/4) 0.99 (4/4) 0 (0.78-10.73) 2.45 mi. WNW (0.78-10.73)

(0.92-1.06)

Sr-89 0 0.8 < LLD None 0 Sr-90 0 0.5 < LLD None 0 GS 24 Mn-54 15 < LLD -< LLD 0 Fe-59 30 < LLD < LLD 0 0 Co-58 15 < LLD < LLD 0 Co-60 15 < LLD < LLD 0 Zn-65 30 < LLD < LLD 0 Zr-Nb-95 15 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-134 15 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-137 18 < LLD < LLD 0 Ba-La-140 15 < LLD < LLD 0 Domestic Meal GA 5 0.010 0.075 (2/2) K-32, Grocery 0.096(111) 0.096(111) 0 (0.071-0.078) 7.8 mi. N (pCi/gwet)

GB 5 0.10 2.85 (2/2) K-29, Kunesh Farm 3.16(1/1) 2.83(1/1) 0 (2.54-3.16) 5.75 mi. W GS 5 Be-7 0.15 LLD -< LLD 0 K-40 0.50 2.81 (2/2) K-24, Fictum Farm 2.97(1/1) 2.73 (11M) 0 (2.64-2.97) 5.45 mi. N Nb-95 0.027 < LLD -< LLD 0 Zr-95 0.039 < LLD < LLD 0 Ru-103 0.015 < LLD < LLD 0 Ru-106 0.19 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-, 34 0.019 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-137 0.018 < LLD ,c LLD 0 Ce-141 0.037 < LLD < LLD 0 Ce-144 0.095 < LLD < LLD 0 Eggs : GB 8 0.010 1.88(4/4)

K-24, Fictum Farm 1.88(4/4) 1.63(4/4) 0 (pCi/gwet)

(1.85-1.91) 5.45 mi. N (1.85-1.91)

(1.53-1.74)

Sr-89 a 0.012 < LLD < LLD 0 Sr-90 8 0.005 < LLD < LLD 0 GS 8 Be-7 0.062 < LLD < LLD 0 K-40 0.50 1.27(4/4)

K-32, Grocery 1.28 (4/4) 1.28(4/4) 0 (1.15-1.43) 11.5 mi. N (1.08-1.55)

(1.08.155)

Nb-95 0.013 < LLD .< LLD 0 Zr-95 0.015 < LLD < LLD 0 Ru-103 0.011 < LLD < LLD 0 Ru-L106 0.068 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-134 0.009 < LLD <- LLD 0 Cs-137 0.005 < LLD < LLD 0 Ce-141 0.021 < LLD < LLD 0 Ce-144 0.067 < LLD < LLD 0 II II 21 Table 4.5 Environmental Radiation Monitoring Program Summary.Name of Facility Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Location of Facility Kewaunee County, Wisconsin (County, State)U I I I Docket No. 50-305 Reporting Period January-December, 2010 Indicator Location with Highest Control Number Sample. Type and Locations Annual Mean Locations Non-Type Number of LLD" Mean (F)' Mean (F)c Mean (F)' Routine (Units) Analyses' Range' Location 0 Range' Range' Results'Vegetables GB 10 0.010 2.99 (3/3) K-38, Sinkula Farm 3.74 (2/2) 3.69 (7/7) 0 (pCi/gwet)

(1.48-4.35) 2.45 ml. WNW (3,13-4.35)

(2.15-5.29)

Sr-89 10 0.008 < LLD " LLD 0 Sr-90 10 0.005 < LLD K-26, Vegetable Stand 0.005 (1/7) 0.005 (1/) 0 10.7 SSW 0 GS 10 Be-7 0.127 < LLD -< LLD 0 K-40 0.50 2.66 (3/3) K-38, Sinkula Farm 3.11 (2/2) 2.51 (7/7) 0 (1.77-4.18) 2.45 mi. WNW (2.03-4.18)

(1.61-3.86)

Nb-95 0.013 < LLD -< LLD 0 Zr-95 0.019 < LLD < LLD 0 Ru-103 0.014 < LLD < LLD 0 Ru-106 0.12 < LLD c LLD 0 Cs-134 0.012 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-137 0.016 < LLD < LLD 0 Ce-141 0.026 < LLD < LLD 0 Ce-144. 0.12 < LLD < LLD 0 Grain -GB 3 0.010 5.37 (3/3) K-23, Kewaunee 5.37 (3/3) None 0 (Oats, Clover, (2.60-8.67)

Site, 0.5 mi. W (2.60-8.67)

Corn) Sr-89 3 0.629 <LLD None 0 (pCIlgwet)

Sr-90 3 0,013 < LLD None 0 GS 3 Be-7 0.061 1.84 (2/3) K-23, Kewaunee 1.84 (2/3) None 0 (1.25-2.42)

.*Site, 0.5 mi. W (1.25-2.42)

K-40 0.50 3.42 (3/3) K-23, Kewaunee 3.42 (3/3) None 0 (2.07.4.50)

Site, 0.5 ml. W (2.07.4.50)

Nb-95 0.015 < LLD None 0 Zr-95 0.027 < LLD None 0 Ru-103. 0.011 < LLD None 0 Ru-l06 0.16 < LLD None 0 Cs-134 0.013 < LLD None 0 Cs-137 0.017 < LLD None 0 Ce-141 0.027 < LLD None. 0 Ce-144 .0.11 < LLD None 0 Cattlefeed GB 12 0.10 10.68(8/8)

K-39, Wojta Farm 12.18 (2/2) 9.21 (414) 0 (pCllgwet)

(2.58-21.64) 3.46 ml. N (3.28-21.07)

(2.93-18.66)

Sr-89 12 0.037 < LLD < LLD 0 Sr-90 12 0.019 0.020 (2/B) K-35, Ducat 0.021 (1/2) 0.021 (114) 0 (0.020-0.020) 6.71 mi, WNW GS 12 Be-7 .0.16 062 (3/8) K-38, Sinkula Farm 1.01 (112) 0.27,(2/4) 0 (0.39-1.01) 2.45 mi. WNW (0.19-0.35)

K-40 0.10 8.58(818)

K-34, Struck Farm 10.27(2/2) 6.77(414) 0 (2.18-18.35)'

2.7 N (2.18-18.35)

(2.92-13.00)

I I U I I I I I I I I ii 22 Table 4.5 Environmental Radiation Monitoring Program Summary.Name of Facility Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Location of Facility Kewaunee County, Wisconsin I m(County, State)Docket No. 50-305 Reporting Period January-December, 2010 Indicator Location with Highest Control Number Sample Type and Locations Annual Mean Locations Non-Type Number of LLDE' Mean (F)' Mean (F)f Mean (F)f Routine (Units) Analysese Range' Locationd Range' Range' Results'Cattlefeed Nb-95 0.018 < LLD < LLD 0 (continued)

Zr-95 0.022 < LLD < LLD 0 Ru-103 0.013 < LLD < LLD 0 Ru-106 0.15 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-134 0.012 .< LLD -< LLD 0 Cs-137 0.015 0,032 (118) K-34, Struck Farm 0.032 (1/2) < LLD 0 2.7 N Ce-141 0.035 < LLD < LLD 0 Ce-144 0.11 < LLD < LLD 0 Grass GB 24 0.10 8.78 (18118) K-35, Ducat 12.10 (3/3) 11.14 (66) 0 (pCi/gwet)

(6.12-10.88) 6.71 mi. WNW (7.78-19.80)

(7.78-19.80)

Sr-89 24 0.034 < LLD < LLD 0 Sr-90 24 0.014 0.023 (2/18) K-35, Ducat 0.028 (1/3) 0.028 (1/6) 0 (0.022-0.023) 6.71 mi. WNW GS 24 Be-7 0.10 2.18 (18/18) K-5, Paplham Farm 3.15 (3/3) 2.33 (6/6) 0 (0.43-6.73) 3.2 NNW (0:43-6.73)

(0.91-5.39)

K-40 0.50 6.50 (18/18) K-35. Ducat 8.90 (3/3) 8.29(6/6) 0 (5.11-8.35) 6.71 mi. WNW (6.17-13.40)

(7.67-13.40).

Nb-95 0.023 < LLD -c LLD 0 Zr-95 0.039 < LLD <

  • LLD 0 Ru-103 0.023 < LLD .LLD 0.Ru-106 0.24 < LLD <- LLD 0 Cs-134 0.023 < LLD -d LLD 0 CS-137 0.027 < LLD -LLD 0 Ce-141 0.054 *LLD < LLD 0 Ce-144 0.19 < LLD < LLD 0 Soil GA 14 1.0 7.45 (10/10) K-5, Paplham Farm 9.47 (2/2) 5.45 (4/4) 0 (pCl/gdry) 1 (5.14-11.85) 3.2 NNW (7.09-11.85)

(3.73-7.22)

GB 14 ..2.0 30.84 (10110) K-34, Struck Farm 33.42 (2/0) 24.43 (4/4) 0 (24.25-36.68) 2.7 N (31.35-35.49)

(20.75-28.43)

Sr-89 14 0.091 < LLD --LLD , 0 Sr-90 .. 14 0.045 < LLD K-35, Ducat 0.049(1/2) 0.049 (1/4), 0 6.71 ml. WNW GS 14 Be-7 0.31 0.56 (2/10) K-5, Paplham Farm 0.70 (112) 0.56 (2/4) 0 (0.42-0.70) 3.2 NNW (0.45-0.67)

K-40 1.4 20.26 (10/10) K-38, Sinkula Farm 22.36 (2/2) 15.14 (4/4) 0 (17.56-23.69) 2.45 mi. WNW (21.03-23.69)

(11.83-17.06)

Nb-g5 " 0.030 < LLD <LLD 0 Zr-95 0.046 < LLD , LLD 0 Ru-103 0.032 < LLD -< LLD 0 Ru-106 0.36 < LLD

  • LLD 0 Cs-134 0.038 < LLD < -LLD 0 Cs-137 0.029 0.10 (7/10) K-35, Ducat 0.14 (212) 0.12 (4/4) 0 (0.078-0,14) 6.71 mi. WNW (0.13-0.15)

(0.084-0.15)

Ce-141 0.060 < LLD. -LLD 0 Ce-144 0.18 < LLD < LLD, 0 23 Table 4.5 Environmental Radiation Monitoring Program Summary Name of Facility Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Location of Facility Kewaunee County, Wisconsin (County, State)-Docket No. 50-305 Reporting Period January-December, 2010 Indicator Location with Highest Control Number Sample Type and Locations Annual Mean Locations Non-Type Number of LLDb Mean (F)' Mean (F)' Mean (F)c Routine (Units) Analyses' Rangec Location' Range' Rancler Results'Surface Water GB (TR) 104 0.8 4.7 (80/80) K-ik, Drainage Pond 14.1 (9/9) 1.4 (23/24) 0 (0.9-25.0) 0.60 SW (4.9-25:0)

(0.8-2.6)(pCi/L) GS 104 Mn-54 15 < LLD -< LLD 0 Fe-59 30 < LLD < LLD 0 Co-58 15 < LLD < LLD 0 Co-60 15 < LLD < LLD 0 Zn-65 .30 < LLD -< LLD 0 Zr-Nb-95 15 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-134 10 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-137 10 < LLD < LLD 0 Ba-La-140 15 < LLD <- *LLD 0 H-3 1 155 163 (1/27) K-lk, Drainage Pond 163 (1/3) < LLD 0 0.60 ml. SW Sr-89 1 1.3 < LLD < LLD 0 Sr-90 1 0.8 < LLD < LLD 0 K-40 104 0.87 3.7 (80/80) K-lk, Drainage Pond 10.9 (9/9) 1.2 (24/24) 0 (1.1-22.1) 0.60 SW (2.9-22,1)

(1.0-1.2)Fish (Muscle) GB 3 0.5 3.08 (313) K-id, Cond, Discharge 3.08 (3/3) None 0 (pCi/gwet)

(2.88-3.18) 0.10 ml. E (2.88-3.18)

GS 3 K-40 .0.5 2.06 (3/3) K-Id. Cond. Discharge 2.06 (3/3) None 0 (1.80-2.49) 0.10 ml. E (1.80-2.49)

Mn-54 0.019 < LLD None 0 Fe-59 0.050 < LLD None 0 Co-58 0.017 < LLD None 0 Co-60 0.020 < LLD None 0 Cs-134 0.019 < LLD None 0 Cs-137 0.028 < LLD None 0 Fish (Bones) GB 3 1.99 2.34 (313) K-id, Cond. Discharge 2.34 (313) None 0 (pCl/gwet)

(1.64-3.26) 0.10 mi. E (1.64-3.26)

Sr-89 3 0.38 < LLD None 0 Sr-90 3 0.05 0.20 (3/3) K-id, Cond. Discharge 0.20(3/3)

None 0 (0.14-0.26) 0.10 mi. E (0.14-0.26) 0 I I I I I I I I I I I I I U-i 24 Environmental Radiation Monitoring Program Summary.Name of Facility Location of Facility Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Kewaunee County, Wisconsin (County, State)Docket No. 50-305 Reporting Period January-December, 2010 Indicalor Location with Highest Control Number Sample Type and Locations Annual Mean Locations Non-Type Number of LLDb Mean (F)' ... Mean (F)f Mean (F)' Routine (Units) Analyses' Range' Location' Range' Range' Results'Periphyton GB 14 0.1 5.02 (12/12) K-la, North Creek 6.82(2/2) 4.23 (2/2) 0 (Algae) (3.07-8.30) 0.62 N (5.33-8.30)

(2.60-5.86)(pCi/gwet)

Sr-89 14 0.16 < LLD < LLD 0 Sr-90 14 0.061 < LLD < LLD 0 GS 14 Be-7 0.36 1.52 (8/12) K-le, South Creek 1.0 (2/2) 0.77 (1/2) 0 (1.12-2.05) 0.12 S (1.79-2.01)

K40 0.5 3.43 (12/12) K-lb, Middle Creek 5.52 (212) 3.71 (2/2) 0 (1.23-7.15) 0.12 N (3.89-7.15)

(2.88:4:53)

Mn-54 0.024 < LLD < LLD 0 Co-58 0.019 0.039 (1/12) K-le. South Creek 0.039 (1/2) < LLD 0 Co-60 0.030 < LLD < LLD 0 Nb-95 0.045 < LLD < LLD 0 Zr-95 0.044 < LLD < LLD 0 Ru-103 0.028 c LLD < LLD, 0 Ru-106 0.29 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-134 0.031 < LLD -<LLD 0 Cs-137 0.035 0.041 (1/12) K-id, Cond. Discharge 0.041 (1/2) < LLD 0 0.10 mi. E Ce-141 0.078 < LLD < -<LLD 0 Ce-144 0.27 < LLD < LLD 0-Bottom GB 10 1.0 9.47(8/8)

K-9, Rostok Intake 13.8T5 (2/2) 13.85 (2/2) 0 Sediments (7.54-15.93)

  1. N/A (12.31-15.38)

(12.31-15.38)(pCI/gdry)

Sr-89 10 0.029 < LLD < LLD 0 Sr-90 10 0.025 0.029(1/8)

K-14, Two Creeks Park 0.029(1/2)

< LLD 0 2.6S GS 10 K-40 0.5 7.92 (88) K-14. Two Creeks Park 8.93(2/2) 8.68 (2/2) 0 (6.81-9.26)

  1. N/A (8.60-9.26)

(7.94-9.42)

Co-58 0.022 < LLD < LLD 0 Co-60 0.021 < LLD <. LLD 0 Cs-134 0.019 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-137 0.021 0.028(2/8)

K-1j, Cond. Discharge 0.028 (112) < LLD 0 (0.027-0.028) 0.10 S'GA = gross alpha, GB = gross beta, GS = gamma spectroscopy, TR = total residue."LLD = nominal lower limit of detection based on a 4.66 sigma counting error for background sample.'Mean and range are based on detectable measurements only (i.e., >ILLD) Fraction of detectable measurements at specified locations is indicated in parentheses (F).d Locations are specified by station code (Table 4.1) and distance (miles) and direction relative to reactor site.'Non-routine results are those which exceed ten times the control station value. If no control station value Is available, the result Is considered non-routine it it exceeds ten times the preoperational value for the location.25 I I i Table 4.6 Land Use Census 2 The following table lists an inventory of residence, gardens ? 500 ft and milk animals found nearest to the plant in each of the 10 meteorological sectors within a five mile radius of the Kewaunee Power Station.Sector Township No, Residence Garden Milk Animals Distance From Location ID_____________

Plant (miles)..A 12 .3.23 A 13 X 3.05 A 24 x 1.81 B 18 x 2.69 K-34 B 24 X 1.26 B 24 X 1.47 R 23 x 2.21 R 23 X 1.84 R 26 X 0.96 K-11 Q 23 X .1.37 Q 23 X 1.53 K-27 P 22 X 3.69 P 26 X 1.42 P 26 X 1.52 N 26 X 1.16 N 34 X 2.53 N 35 X 1.05 M 34 X 1.58 M 3 X 2.55 M 35 X 1.42 L 35 X 1.05 L 35 X X 1.30 K 15 X 3.43 K 35 X X 0.96 J 11 X X (Note 1) 2.68 Note 1. There were no milk animals located in Sector J within five miles of the Kewaunee Power Station.I I I I I 26 Land Use Census (continued)

The following is a sector by sector listing of those changes between the 2009 and 2010 census.Sector A Sector A Sector A Sector B Sector J Sector K Sector M Sector N Sector P Sector Q Sector Q Sector Q Sector R Sector R Sector R Sector R Township 1.-Township 6.Township 11.No changes No changes.No changes.No changes No changes JTownship 17.Township 16 Township 22 Township 22 Township 2 Township 9 Township 15 Township 24 Wakker farm added structures for additional milking cows.S. lhlenfeldt residence appeared to be occupied (unconfirmed)..

There appeared to be milk cows on/near K. Repitz farm.Former R. Plansky residence is now empty.No milk cows observed.No milk cows observed.Told D. Jandrin has moved, could not confirm resident.Brian Wauranek now runs farm.No milk cows observed, only beef cattle.G. Paplham now runs farm.J. Walecka now lives in residence.

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  • fax (847) 564-4517 APPENDIX A INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM RESULTS NOTE: Environmental Inc., Midwest Laboratory participates in intercomparison studies administered by Environmental Resources Associates, and serves as a replacement for studies conducted previously by the U.S. EPA Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory, Las Vegas, Nevada. Results are reported in Appendix A. TLD Intercomparison results, in-house spikes, blanks, duplicates and mixed analyte performance evaluation program results are also reported.

Appendix A is updated four times a year; the complete Appendix is Included In March, June, September and December monthly progress reports only.January, 2010 through December, 2010 I I I Ii I I I Page Intentionally Left Blank 3 I I I 1 I I I i Appendix A Interlaboratory Comparison Program Results Environmental, Inc., Midwest Laboratory has participated in Interlaboratory comparison (crosscheck) programs since the formulation of it's quality control program in December 1971. These programs are operated by agencies which supply environmental type samples containing concentrations of radionuclides known to the issuing agency but not to participant laboratories.

The purpose of such a program is to provide an independent check on a laboratory's analytical procedures and to alert it of any possible problems.Participant laboratories measure the concentration of specified radionuclides and report them to the_ issuing agency. Several months late--, the agincy reports the known values to the participant laboratories and specifies control limits. Results consistently higher or lower than the known values or outside the control limits indicate a need to check the instruments or procedures used.Results in Table A-1 were obtained through participation in the environmental sample crosscheck program administered by Environmental Resources Associates, serving as a replacement for studies conducted previously by the U.S. EPA Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory, Las Vegas, Nevada.Table A-2 lists results for thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs), via International Intercomparison of Environmental Dosimeters, when available, and internal laboratory testing.Table A-3 lists results of the analyses on in-house "spiked" samples for the past twelve months. All samples are prepared using NIST traceable sources. Data for previous years available upon request, Table A-4 lists results of the analyses on in-house "blank" samples for the past twelve months. Data for previous years available upon request.Table A-5 lists REMP specific analytical results from the in-house "duplicate" program for the past twelve months. Acceptance is based on the difference of the results being less than the sum of the errors.Complete analytical data for duplicate analyses is available upon request.The results in Table A-6 were obtained through participation in the Mixed Analyte Performance Evaluation Program.Results In Table A-7 were obtained through participation In the environmental sample crosscheck program administered by Environmental Resources Associates, serving as a replacement for studies conducted previously by the Environmental Measurement Laboratory Quality Assessment Program (EML).Attachment A lists the laboratory precision at the 1 sigma level for various analyses.

The acceptance criteria in Table A-3 is set at +/- 2 sigma.Out-of-limit results are explained directly below the result.Al Attachment A ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA FOR "SPIKED" SAMPLES I LABORATORY PRECISION:

ONE STANDARD DEVIATION VALUES FOR VARIOUS ANALYSES" 3 One standard deviation Analysis Level for single determination I!Gamma Emitters 5 to 100 pCi/liter or kg 5.0 pCi/l'iter

> 100 pCi/liter or kg 5% of known value Strontium-89b 5 to 50 pCi/liter or kg 5.0 pCi/liter U> 50 pCi/liter or kg 10% of known value Strontium-90b 2 to 30 pCi/liter or kg 5.0 pCi/liter 3> 30 pCi/liter or kg 10% of known value Potassium-40 a 0.1 g/liter or kg 5% of known value 3 Gross alpha -5 20 pCi/liter 5.0 pCi/liter> 20 pCi/liter 25% of known value 3 Gross beta -5 100 pCi/liter 5.0 pCi/liter> 100 pCi/liter 5% of known value 3 Tritium -5 4,000 pCi/liter

+/- l = =169.85 x (known)0 09 3 3> 4,000 pCi/liter 10% of known value Radium-226,-228

0.1 pCilliter 15% of known value Plutonium a 0.1 pCi/liter, gram, or sample 10% of known value I Iodine-131, s 55 pCi/liter 6 pCi/liter Iodine-129b

> 55 pCi/liter 10% of known value I Uranium-238, .5 35 pCi/liter 6 pCi/liter Nickel-63b

> 35 pCi/liter 15% of known value i Technetium-99b Iron-55b 50 to 100 pCi/liter 10 pCi/liter> 100. pCi/liter 10% of known value i Other Analyses b 20% of known value I From EPA publication, "Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparison Studies Program, Fiscal Year, 1981-1982, EPA-600/4-81-004.

Laboratory limit. 3 A2 TABLE A-1. Interlaboratory Comparison Crosscheck program, Environmental Resource Associates (ERA)a.Concentration (pCi/L)Lab Code Date Analysis Laboratory ERA Control Resultb Resultf Limits Acceptance STW-1205 04/05/10 Sr-89 63.0 +/- 5.7 60.4 48.6 -68.2 Pass STW-1205 04/05/10 Sr-90 37.4 t 2.4 41.3 30.4 -47.4 Pass STW-1206 04/05/10 Ba-133 63.6 + 3.3 65.9 54.9 -72.5 Pass STW-1206 04/05/10 Co-60 83.3 +/- 2.9 84.5 76.0 -95.3 Pass STW-1206 04/05/10 Cs-134 71.0 +/- 3.4 71.6 58.4 -78.8 Pass STW-1206 04/05/10 Cs-137 145.5 +/- 5.1 146.0 131.0 -163.0 Pass STW-1206 04/05/10 Zn-65 194.9 +/- 7.8 186.0 167.0 -219.0 Pass STW-1207 04/05/10 Gr. Alpha 26.5 +/- 1.7 32.9 16.9 -42.6 Pass STW-1207 04/05110 Gr. Beta 34.5 +/- 1.6 37.5 24.7 -45.0 Pass STW-1208 04/05/10 1-131 22.7 +/- 0.8 26.4 21.9 -31.1 Pass STW-1209 04105/10 Ra-226 15.2 +/- 0.7 14.6 10.9 -16.8 Pass STW-1209 04/05/10 Ra-228 15.6 +/- 1.8 15.1 10.1 -18.3 Pass STW-1209 04/05/10 Uranium 59.5 +/- 0.7 62.3 50.7 -69.1 Pass STW-1210 04/05/10 H-3 12955 +/-t 332 12400.0 10800 -13600 Pass STW-1224 10/04/10 Sr-89 65.3 +/- 5.7 68.5 55.8 -76.7 Pass STW-1224 10/04/10 Sr-90 39.9 +/- 2.3 43.0 31.7 -49.3 Pass STW-1225 10104110 Ba-133 67.2 +/- 4.3 68.9 57.5 -75.8 Pass STW-1225 10/04/10 Co-60 53.2 +/- 3.3 53.4 48.1 -61.3 Pass STW-1225 10/04/10 Cs-134 47.3 +/- 5.1 43.2 34.5 -47.5 Pass STW-1225 10/04/10 Cs-137 118.0 + 5.9 123.0 111.0 -138.0 Pass STW-1225 10/04/10 Zn-65 107.0 +/- 8.7 102.0 91.8 -122.0 Pass STW-1226 10/04/10 Gr. Alpha 30.7 +/- 2.9 42.3 21.9 -53.7 Pass STW-1226 10/04/10 Gr, Beta 32.7 +/- 0.8 36.6 24.0 -44.2 Pass STW-1227 10/04/10 1-131 28.6 +/- 1.1 27.5 22.9 -32.3 Pass STW-1228 10104110 Ra-226 11.8 +/- 0.6 11.4 8.5-13,2 Pass STW-1228 10/04110 Ra-228 12.0 +/- 1.8 9.9 6.4 -12.3 Pass STW-1228 10/04/10 Uranium 34.8 +/- 0.4 36.8 29.8 -41.0 Pass STW-1229 10/04/10 H-3 13682 +/- 352 12900.0 11200 -14200 Pass Results obtained by Environmental, Inc., Midwest Laboratory as a participant in the crosscheck program for proficiency testing in drinking water conducted by Environmental Resources Associates (ERA).b Unless otherwise indicated, the laboratory result Is given as the mean +/- standard deviation for three determinations.

c Results are presented as the known values, expected laboratory precision (1 sigma, I determination) and control limits as provided by ERA.Al-1 I TABLE A-2. Crosscheck program results; Thermoluminescent Dosimetry, (TLD, CaSO 4: Dy Cards).I mR Lab Code Date Known Lab Result Control Description Value + 2 sigma Limits Acceptance Environmental, Inc.2010-1 6/8/2010 30 cm. 75.07 90.78 +/- 3.60 52.55 -97.59 Pass 2010-1 6/8/2010 40 cm. 42.23 50.88 +/- 3.59 29.56 -54.90 Pass 2010-1 6/8/2010 50 cm. 27,03 32.12 +/- 1.90 18.92 -35.14 Pass 2010-1 6/8/2010 60 cm. 18.77 21.80 +/- 0.90 13.14 -24.40 Pass 2010-1 6/8/2010 70 cm. 13.79 15.38 +/- 1.39 9.65 -17.93 Pass 2010-1 6/8/2010 75 cm. 12.01 11.30 +/- 1.07 8.41 -15.61 Pass 2010-1 .6/812010 80 cm. 10.56 10.90 +/- 0.61 7.39 -13.73 Pass 2010-1 61812010 90 cm. 8.34 7.84 +/- 0.83 5.84 -10.84 Pass 2010-1 6/8/2010 100 cm. 6.76 6.61 +/- 0.52 4.73 -8,79 Pass 2010-1 6/8/2010, 110 cm. 5.58 4.29 +/- 0.55 3.91 -7.25 Pass 2010-1 6/8/2010 120 cm. 4.69 3.64 +/- 0.33 3.28 -6.10 Pass 2010-1 6/8/2010W 150 cm. 3.00 2.82 +/- 0.84 2.10 -3.90 Pass 2010-1 6/8/2010 180 cm. 2.09 1.55+/- 0.23 1.46-2.72 Pass Environmental, Inc.2010-2 12113/2010 100 cm. 4.94 4.65 +/- 0.57 3.46 -6.42 Pass 2010-2 12/13/2010 110 cm. 4.09 3.50 +/- 0.74 2.86 -5.32 Pass 2010-2 12/13/2010 120 cm. 3.43 2.68 +/- 0.36 2.40 -4.46 Pass 2010-2 12/13/2010 150 cm. 2.2 1.75 +/- 0.42 1.54 -2.86 Pass 2010-2 12/13/2010 180 cm. 1.53 1.32 +/- 0.52 1.07 -1.99 Pass 2010-2 12/13/2010 40 cm. 30.89 38.56 +/- 2.11 21.62 -40.16 Pass 2010-2 12/13/2010 50 cm. 19.77 23.35 +/- 1.82 13.84 -25.70 Pass 2010-2 12/13/2010 60 cm. 13.73 14.53 +/- 1.24 9.61 -17.85 Pass 2010-2 12/13/2010 60 cm. 13.73 15.84 +/- 1.53 9.61 -17.85 Pass 2010-2 12/13/2010

'80 cm. 7.72 8.33 +/- 0.74 5.40 -10.04 Pass 2010-2 12/13/2010

.90 cm. 6,1 5.93 +/- 0.73 4.27 -7.93 Pass A2-1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I TABLE A-3. In-House "Spike" Samples Concentration (pCi/L)8 Lab Code b Date Analysis Laboratory results Known Control 2s, n=l c' Activity Limits d Acceptance SPW-1 2648 SPW-279 SPW-391 W-21210 W-21710 W-21710 SPAP-669 SPAP-671 SPAP-671 SPMI-674 SPMI-674 SPMI-674 SFPW-676 SPW-676 SPW-676 SPW-678 SPF-680 SPF-680 SPW-682 SPW-2871 W-40510 W-40510 SPW-2083 W,51310 SPW-3181 SPW-3272 SPW-3278 SPW-3280 SPAP-3270 SPAP-3270 SPW-3274 SPW-3274 SPW-3274 SpW-3274 SPMI-3276 SPMI-3276 SPMI-3276 SPMI-3276 1/20/2010 1/27/2010 2/4/2010 2/12/2010 2/17/2010 2/17/2010 2/25/2010 2/25/2010 2/25/2010 2/2512010 2/25/2010 2/25/2010 2/25/2010 2/25/2010 2/25/2010.

2/25/2010 2/25/2010 2/25/2010 2/25/2010 4/5/2010 4/5/2010 4/5/2010 4/28/2010 5/13/2010 6/17/2010 6/25/2010 6/25/2010 6/25/2010 6/28/2010 6/28/2010 6/28/2010 6/2812010 6/28/2010 6/28/2010 6/28/2010 6/28/2010 6/28/2010 6/28/2010 Ra-228 U-238 Ni-63 Ra-226 Gr. Alpha Gr. Beta Gr, Beta Cs-1 34 Cs-137 Co-60.Cs-134 Cs-137 Co-60, Cs-134 Cs-1i37 H-3 Cs-1 34 Cs-137 Tc-99 Ra-228 Gr. Alpha Gr. Beta U-238 Ra-226 Tc-99 H-3 Fe-55, C-14 Cs- 134 Cs-137 Co-60 Cs-134 Cs-137 Sr-90 Co-60 Cs-134 Cs-137 Sr-90 40.04 +/- 2.99 4.52 +/- 0.22 179.70 +/- 2.96 16.05 +/- 0.39 17.54 +/- 0.37 42.47 +/--0.39 45.78 +/- 0.11 10.56 +/- 3.15 105.36 +/- 3.15 67.38 +/- 5.65 60.61 +/- 6.28 173.80 +/- 10.30 66.13 +/- 5.22 51.54 +/- 5.97 179.30 +/- 9.95 59213.70 +/- 709.90 402.56 +/- 22.40 2267.90 +/- 75.60 29.70 +/- 1.51 33.91 +/- 2.85 20.65 +/- 0.42 44.72 +/- 0.40 4.20 +/- 0.32 17.04 +/- 0.50 29.87 +/- 1.09 5489.00 +/- 224.00 17054.00 +/- 348.00 3410.60 +/- 9.75 12.24 +/- 3.13 103.92 +/- 7.14 67.48 +/- 5.53 49.55 +/- 6.11 58.85 +/- 6.54 41.59 +/- 1.83 66,80 +/- 5.25 48.20 +/- 3.88 62.46 +/- 6.33 43.32 +/- 1.63 40.54 4.17 209.62 16.77 20.00 45.20 49.24 10,38 109.20 68.79 51.91.163.80 68.79 51.91 163.80 60407.70 415.00 2180.00 32.34 36.80 20.00 45.20 4.17 16.77-32.34 5928.00 19614.00 4738.00 10.38 109.20 65.84 46.38 54.17 42.72 65.84 46.38 54.17 42.72 28,38 -52.70 0,00 -16.17 146.73 -272.51 11.74 -21.80 10,00 -30.00 35.20 -55.20 29.54 -68.94 0.38 -20.38 98.28 -120.12 58.79 -78.79 41:91 -61.91 147.42 -180.18 58.79 -78.79 41.91 -61.91 147.42 -180.18 48326.16 -72489.24 373,50 -456.50 1962.00 -2398.00 20,34 -44.34 25.76 -47.84 10.00 -30.00 35.20 -55.20 0.00 -16.17 11.74 -21.80 20.34 -44.34 4742.40 -7113.60 15691.20 -23536.80 ,2842.80 -6633.20 0.36 -20,38 98.28 -120.12 55.84 -75.84 36.38 -56;38 44.17 -64.17 34.18 -51.26 55.84 -75.84 36.38 -56.38 44.17 -64.17 34.18 -51.26 Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass A3-1 TABLE A-3. In-House "Spike" Samples Concentration (pCi/L)a Lab Code b Date Analysis Laboratory results Known Control 2s, n=1 Activity Limitsc Acceptance SPW-5081 W-90910 W-90910 W-91010 SPW-2874 XWW-5302 XWW-5302 XWW-5302 XWW-5302 SPW-6035 W-120110 W-1201 10 W-121610 9/9/2010 9/9/2010 9/9/2010 9/10/2010 9/23/2010 10/6/2010 10/6/2010 10/6/2010 10/6/2010 10/21/2010 12/1/2010 12/1/2010 12/16/2010 Tc-99 Gr. Alpha Gr. Beta Ra-226 Ra-228 Ba-133 Co-60 Cs-134 Cs-137 U-238 Gr. Alpha Gr. Beta Ra-226 30.22 +/- 1.06 20.95 +/- 0.43 45.20 +/- 0.41 17.48 +/- 0.50 34.60 +/- 2.68 154.13 +/- 8.90 24.65 +/- 4.11 14.03 +/- 3.87 61.16 +/- 6.08 4.52 +/- 0.20 20.27 +/- 0.41 46.75 +/- 0.41 17.99 +/- 0.43 32.34 20.00 45.20 16.77 36.80 155.21 23.28 13.95 59.22 4.17 20.00 45.20 16.77 20.34 -44.34 10.00 -30.00 35.20 -55.20 11.74 -21.80 25,76 -47.84 139.69 -170.73 13.28 -33.28 3.95 -23.95 49.22 -69.22 0.00 -16.17 10.00 -30.00 35.20 -55.20 11.74 -21.80 Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Liquid sample results are reported in pCi/Liter, air filters( pCi/filter), charcoal (pC+/-Irn 3), and solid samples (pCi/g).b Laboratory codes as follows: W (water), Ml (milk), AP (air filter), SO (soil), VE (vegetation), CH (charcoal canister), F (fish).Results are based on single determinations.

d Control limits are established from the precision values listed in Attachment A of this report, adjusted to + 2a.NOTE: For fish, Jello is used for the Spike matrix. For Vegetation, cabbage is used for the Spike matrix.A3-2 I TABLE A-4. In-House "Blank" Samples Concentration (pCi/L)a Lab Code Sample Date Analysisb Laboratory results (4.66a) Acceptance Type LLD Activityc Criteria (4.66 o)SPW-12658 SPW-280 SPW-392 W-21210 W-21710 W-21710 SPAP-668 SPAP-670 SPAP-670 SPMI-672 SPMI-672 SPW-675 SPW-675 SPW-675 SPF-679 SPF-679 SPW-681 SPW-2881 W-4051 0 W-4051 0 SPW-2084 W-51310 SPW-3271 SPW-3278 SPW-3279 SPAP-3269 SPAP-3269 SPW-3273 SPW-3273 SPW-3273 SPW-3273 SPMI-3275 SPMI-3275 SPMI-3275 SPMI-3275 Water Water Water Water Water Water Air Filter Air Filter Air Filter Milk Milk Water Water Water Fish Fish Water Water Water Water Water Water Water Water water Air Filter Air Filter Water Water Water water Milk Milk Milk Milk 1/20/2010 1/27/2010 2/4/2010 2/12/2010 2/17/2010 2/17/2010 2/25/2010 2/25/2010 2/25/2010 2/25/2010 2/25/2010 2/25/2010 2/25/2010 2/25/2010 2/25/2010 2/25/2010 212512010 4/5/2010 4/5/2010 4/512010 4/28/2010 5/13/2010 6/25/2010 6/25/2010 6/25/2010 6/28/2010 6/28/2010 612812010 6/28/2010 6/28/2010 6125t2010 6/28/2010 6/28/2010 6/28/2010 6/28/2010 Ra-228 U-238 Ni-63 Ra-226 Gr. Alpha Gr. Beta Gr. Beta Cs-1 34 Cs-1 37 Cs-137 1-131(G)Co-60 Cs-137 1-131(G)Cs-1 34 Cs-137 Tc-99 Ra-228 Gr. Alpha Gr. Beta U-238 Ra-226 H-3 Fe-55 C-14 Cs-1 34 Cs-137 Co-60 Cs-134 Cs-137 Sr-90 Cs-134 Cs-137 1-131(G)Sr-90 0.79 0.18 15.90 0,03 0.41 0.73 0.11 1.87 2.31 3.52 6.09 1.55 2.69 5.68 10.94 18.37 16.11 0.89 0.40 0.75 0.14 0.03 151.60 634.50 8.57 1.71 2.42 1.64 3.89 4.29 0.50 3.33 3.82 3.71 0.58 0.61 +/- 0.44 0.07 +/- 0.13-11.80 +/- 9.40 0.06 +/- 0.02 0.09 +/- 0.30 0.23 +/- 0.52 0.008 +/- 0.002-10.75 +/- 9.53 0.22 +/- 0.44-0.20 +/- 0.26-0.09 +/- 0.52 0.03 +/- 0.10 0.06 +/- 0.02-58.10 +/- 71.90 256.80 +/- 396.40-1.84 +/- 5.18-0.04 +/- 0.22 0.81 +/- 0.36 2 1 20 1 3.2 3.2 100 100 10 20 10 10 20 100 100 10 2 1 3.2 1 1 200 1000 200 100 100 10 10 10 1 10 10 20 1 A4-1 TABLE A-4. In-House "Blank" Samples Concentration (pCi/L)a Lab Code Sample Date Analysisb Laboratory results (4.66a) Acceptance Type LLD Activityc Criteria (4.66 a)SPW-5080 W-9091 0 W-9091 0 W-91010 SPW-2884 SPW-6036 W-120 110 W-1201 10 W-121610 BKW-120610 BKW-120610 BKW-120610 BKWw`120610 W-12`1610 Water Water Water Water Water Water Water Water Water water water water water Water 9/9/2010 9/9/2010 9/9/2010 9/10/2010 9/23/2010 10/21/2010 12/1/2010 12/1/2010 12/16/2010 12/6/2010 12/6/2010 12/6/2010 12/6/2010 12/16/2010 Tc-99 Gr. Alpha Gr. Beta Ra-226 Ra-228 U-238 Gr. Alpha Gr. Beta Ra-226 Ba-133 Co-60 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 2.15 0.39 0.78 0.04 0.71 0.11 0.43 0.75 0.03 5.66 4.49 4.41 5.33 0.03-0.71 + 1.29 0.10 t 0.28-0.09 +/- 0.55 0.07 +/- 0.03 1.14 +/- 0.46 0.07 +/- 0.10-0.05 +/- 0.29-0.08 +/- 0.53 0.04 +/- 0.02 0.04 -0.02 10 1 3.2 1 2 1 1 3.2 1 10 10 10 10 I I I I i I I I I I I I I I I I I a Liquid sample results are reported in pCi/Liter, air filters( pCi/filter), charcoal (pCVcharcoal canister), and solid samples (pCi/kg).b 1-131(G);

iodine-131 as analyzed by gamma spectroscopy.

Activity reported is a net activity result. For gamma spectroscopic analysis, activity detected below the LLD value is not reported.A4-2 I TABLE A-5. In-House "Duplicate" Samples Concentration(pCi/L)a Averaged Lab Code Date Analysis First Result Second Result Result Acceptance CF-20, 21 CF-20, 21 CF-20, 21 CF-41, 42 CF-41, 42 CF-41, 42 MI-111, 112 DW-10010, 10011 DW-10010, 10011 WW-215, 216 DW-10022,10023 DW-10022,10023 WW-424, 425 DW-10034,10035 DW-10034,10035 SW-382, 383 DW-10046,10047 DW-10046,10047 WW-693, 694 SW-782, 783 SW-782, 783 MI-946, 947 W-1035,1036 W-1035,1036 SW-1285,1286 W-1103,1104 WW-1193, 1194 LW-1909, 1910 LW-1909,1910 DW-10068,10069 DW-10070,10071 DW-10070,10071 AP-1729, 1730 AP-1782, 1783 E-1392, 1393 E-1392,1393 WW-1422,1423 SW-1464,1465 XW-1666,1667 SG-1532,1533 SG-1532,1533 11412010 1/4/2010 1/4/2010 1/4/2010 1/4/2010 1/4/2010 1/12/2010 1113/2010 1/13/2010 1/18/2010 1/21/2010 1/21/2010 1/28/2010 1128/2010 1/28/2010 2/11/2010 2/2/2010 2/2/2010 2/23/2010 3/1/2010 3/1/2010 3/9/2010 3/17/2010 3/17/2010 3/17/2010 3/18/2010 3/18/2010 3/24/2010 3/25/2010 3/25/2010 3/29/2010 3/29/2010 3/30/2010 3/30/2010 4/1/2010 4/112010 4/1/2010 4/1/2010 4/1/2010 4/6/2010 4/6/2010 Gr. Beta K-40 Sr-90 Be-7 Gr. Beta K-40 K-40.Ra-226 Ra-226 H-3 Ra-226 Ra-228 H-3 Ra-226 Ra-228 Gr. Beta Ra-226 Ra-228 H-3 Gr. Beta K-40 K-40 Ra-226 Ra-228 H-3 H-3 H-3 H-3 H-3 Gr. Alpha Ra-226 Ra-228 Be-7 Be-7 Gr. Beta K-40 Gr. Beta H-3 Fe-55 Ac-228 Pb-2114 10.96 +/- 0.27 8.88 +/- 0.48 0.02 +/- 0.01 0.45 +/- 0.11 3.26 +/- 0.10 2.85 +/- 0.36 1276.00 +/- 98.96 0.48 +/- 0.10 1.59 +/- 0.61 211.16 +/- 87.57 8.57 +/- 0.91 5.68 +/- 1.36 422.30 +/- 95.90 0.93 +/- 0.13 1.16 +/- 0.62 2.22 +/- 0.68 6.11 +/-0.91 5.84 +/- 1.11 1458.00 +/- 131.00 1.05 +/- 0.42 1.50 +/- 0.15 1485.00 +/- 109.30 11.78 +/- 1.51 5.31 +/- 2.42 377.60 +/- 104.50 12690 +/-333 227.38 +/- 95.19 1529.40 +/- 144.60 2.40 +/- 0.97 1.08 +/- 1.02 1.58 +/- 0.17 1.16 +/- 0.47 0.08 +/- 0.01 0.08 +/- 0.01 1.59 +/- 0.07 902.30 +/- 179.00 22.23 +/- 1.58 262.06 +/- 98.96 7.05 +/- 0.71 19.45 +/- 1.14 12.66 +/- 0.52 11.30 +/- 0.28 8.27 +/- 0.78 0.02 +/- 0.01 0.41 +/-0.14.3.33 +/-0.11 3.04 +/- 0.22 1334.80 +/- 105.00 0.43 +/-0.10 1.13 +/- 0.47.291.90 +/- 91.31 10.20 +/- 1.08 3.59 +/- 1.17 484.20 +/- 98.50 0.90 +/-0.11 1.29 + 0.62 1.18 -0.71 7.88 +/- 1.17 6.13 +/- 1.14 1531.00 +/- 133.00 1.60 +/- 0.43 1.52 + 0.15 1347.40 +/- 108.30 9.76 +/- 1.26 8.45 +/- 2.78 282.70 +/- 100.70 12679 +/-333 251.81 +/-96.15 1404.40 +/- 140.80 1.99 +/- 1.03 1.35 +/- 1.05 1.69 +/- 0.16 1.34 +/- 0.49 0.08 +/- 0.01 0.09 +/- 0.01 1.66 +/- 0.08 1076.70 +/- 202.90 19.42 +/- 1.40 233.18 t 97.75 7.25 +/- 0.74 20.07 +/- 1.19 13.32 +/- 0.54 11.13 +/- 0.19 8.58 +/- 0.46 0.02 +/- 0.00 0.43 +/- 0.09 3.30 +/- 0.07 2.95 +/- 0.21 1305.40 +/- 72.14 0.46 +/- 0.07 1.36 +/- 0.39 251.53 +/- 63.26 9.39 +/- 0.71.4.64 +/- 0.90 453.25 +/- 68.74 0.92 +/- 0.09 1.23 +/- 0.44 1.70 +/- 0.49 7.00 +/- 0.74 5.99 +/- 0.80 1494.50 +/- 93.34 1.33 +/- 0.30 1.51 +/- 0.11 1416.20 +/- 76.93 10.77 +/- 0.98 6.88 +/- 1.84 330.15 +/- 72.56 12685 +/-235 239.60 +/- 67.65 1466.90 +/- 100.91 2.20 +/- 0.71 1.22 +/- 0.73 1.64 +/-0.12 1.25 + 0.34 0.08 +/- 0.01 0.09 +/- 0.01 1.63 +/- 0.05 989.50 +/- 135.29 20.83 +/- 1.06 247.62 +/- 69.55 7.15 +/- 0.51 19.76 +/- 0.82 12.99 +/- 0.38 Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass P pass,.Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass A5-1 TABLE A-5. In-House "Duplicate" Samples I I I I Concentration (pCi/L)" Averaged Lab Code Date Analysis First Result Second Result Result Acceptance SG-1506, 1507 SG-1506, 1507 SW-1645, 1646 DW-10095, 10096 DW-10095, 10096 W-2013, 201.4 W-2013, 2014 WW-2431, 2432 SO-2037, 2038 W-2325, 2326 AP-2149, 2150 LW-2191, 2192 G-2170, 2171 G-2170, 2171 G-2170, 2171 SWT-2282, 2283 WW-2233, 2234 WW-2233, 2234 TD-2410, 2411 SG-2347, 2348 F-2463, 2464 XW-2834, 2835 WW-2597, 2598 MI-2639, 2640 SL-2771, 2772 SL-2771, 2772 SW-2879, 2880 SG-2904, 2905 SO-3039, 3040 SO-3039, 3040 SO-3039, 3040 SO-3039, 3040 SO-3039, 3040 SO-3039, 3040 WW-3060, 3061 VE-3351, 3352 VE-3351, 3352 W-3469, 3470 SG-3539, 3540 SG-3539, 3540 AP-3743, 3744 4/7/2010 4/7/2010 4/14/2010 4/14/2010 4/14/2010 4/16/2010 4116/2010 4/1912010 4/22/2010 4/26/2010 4/29/2010 4/29/2010 5/3/2010 5/3/2010 5/3/2010 5/4/2010 5/5/2010 51512010 5/10/2010 5113/2010 5117/2010 512012010 5/25/2010 5/25/2010, 6/1/2010 6/1/2010 6/1/2010 6/7/2010 6/8/2010 6/8/2010 6/8/2010 6/8/2010 6/812010 6/8/2010 6/14/2010 6121/2010 6/21/2010 6/25/2010 6/29/2010 6/29/2010 6/30/2010 Ac-228 Pb-214 H-3 Ra-226 Ra-228 Gr. Alpha Gr. Beta:H-3 K-40 H-3 Be-7 Gr. Beta Be-7 Gr. Beta K-40 Gr. Beta Gr. Alpha Gr. Beta H-3 Ra-226 K-40 H-3...H-3 K-40 Gr. Beta K-40 H-3 Gamma Be-7 Cs-137 Gr. Beta K-40 U-233/4 U-238 H-3 Be-7 K-40 H-3 Ac-228 Pb-214 Be-7 1.28 +/-0.15 1.24 +/- 0.10 312.00 +/- 100.00 4.87 +/- 0.53 2.49 +/- 0.56 33.45 +/- 3.98 14.83 +/- 0.96 400.40 +/- 98.10 2.89 +/- 0.40 399.00 +/- 92.00 0.14 +/- 0.08 1.16 +/- 0.56 0.91 +/- 0.32 8.73 +/- 0.22 7.24 +/- 0.44 0.73 +/- 0.52 1.56 +/- 1.47 2.33 +/- 1.14 431.92 +/- 96.50 37.34 +/- 0.42 2.69 +/- 0.56 209.53 +/- 83.34 288.10 +/- 98.20 1428.80 +/- 110.60 5.33 +/- 0.18, 4.67 +/- 0.46 335.60 +/- 92.60 5.20 +/- 0.20 0.12 +/- 0.03 0.01 +/- 0.00 22.80 +/- 2.05 11.30 +/- 1.20 0.12 +/- 0.02 0.12 +/- 0.01 199.16 +/- 95.13 1.86+/- 0.25 6.10 +/- 0.52 573.00 +/- 110.00 14.55 +/- 0.51 15.50 +/- 1.56 0.07 +/- 0.01 1.15 +0.14 1.22 +/- 0.09 352.00 +/- 102.00 5.57 +/- 0.61 2.76 +/- 0.60 39.11 +/-4.54 16.07 +/- 0.96 377.70 +/- 97.10 2.89 +/- 0.51 429.00 +/- 94.00 0.26 +/- 0.12 0.79 +/- 0.52 0.86 +/- 0.26 9.01 + 0.23 7.48 +/- 0.78* 1.58 +/- 0.57 2.27 +/- 1.65 4.08 +/- 1.24 403.05 t 95.26 37.91 +/- 0.36 2.65 +/- 0.38 263.11 +/- 85.95 155.80 +/- 93.40 1408.60 +/- 107.40 5.30 +/- 0.18 4.88 +/- 0.46 356.40 +/- 93.60 5.50 +/- 0,10 0.13 +/- 0.08 0.01 +/- 0.00 23.84 +/- 2.44 11.70 +/- 1.20 0.13 +/- 0.01 0.13 + 0.01 203.59 +/- 95.34 1.85 +/- 0.27 6.10 +/- 0.57 525.00 +/- 108.00 14.57 +/- 0.44 16.80 +/- 1.71 0.07 +/- 0.01 1.22 +/- 0.10 1.23 +/- 0.07 332.00 +/- 71.42 5.22 +/- 0.40 2.63 +/- 0.41 36.28 +/- 3.02 15.45 +/- 0.68 389.05 +/- 69.01 2.89 +/- 0.32 414.00 +/- 65.76 0.20 +/- 0.07 0.97 +/- 0.38 0.89

  • 0.21 8.87 +/- 0.16 7.36 +/- 0.45 1.16 +/- 0.39 1.92 +/- 1.10 3.21 +/- 0.84 417.48 + 67.80 37.63 +/- 0.28 2.67 +/-0.34 236.32 +/- 59.86 221.95 +/- 67.76 1418.70 +/- 77.08 5.32 +/- 0.13 4.78 +/- 0.33 346.00 + 65.83 5.35 +0.11 0.13 +/- 0.04 0.01 +/- 0.00.23.32 +/- 1.59 11.50 +/- 0.85 0.13 +/- 0.01 0.13 +/- 0.01 201.38 +/- 67.34 1.85 +/- 0.18 6.10 +/-0.39 549.00 +/- 77.08 14.56 +/- 0.34 16.15 +/- 1.16 0.07 + 0.01 Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass I i I I I I I I I I I I I A5-2 I I TABLE A-5. In-House "Duplicate" Samples Concentration (pCi/L)8 Averaged Lab Code Date Analysis First Result Second Result Result Acceptance G-3427,3428 G-3427,3428 SW-3512, 3513 AP-3680, 3681 VE-3791, 3792 WW-3934,3935 DW-10135,10136 DW-10135, 10136 W-4063,4064 DW-10143,10144 DW-10148,10149 DW-10148, 10149 DW-10159, 10160 DW-10159,10160 SL-4106, 4107 SL-4106, 4107 SL-4106, 4107 SG-4085, 4086 SG-4085,4086 SWT-4304, 4305 BS-4398, 4399 BS-4398, 4399 VE-4531, 4532 VE-4531, 4532 VE-4531, 4532 VE-4531, 4532 DW-10170,10171 DW-10170,10171 AP-4766, 4767 DW-10182,10183 VE-4928, 4929 SL-4883, 4884 SL-4883, 4 8 8 4 b W-5135,5136 SW-5071, 5072 XWW-5246, 5247 7/1/2010 7/1/2010 7/6/2010 7/8/2010 7/12/2010 7/12/2010 7/13/2010 7/13/2010 7/14/2010 7/19/2010 7/23/2010 7/23/2010 7/23/2010 7/23t2010 8/2/2010 8/2/2010 8/2/2010 8/3/2010 8/3/2010 8/3/2010 8/10/2010 8/10/2010 8/11/2010 8/11/2010..

8/11/2010 8/11/2010 8/13/2010 8/13/2010 8/26/2010 8/27/2010 9/1/2010 9/1/2010 9/1/2010 9/612010 9/13/2010 9/14/2010 Be-7 K-40 H-3 Be-7 K-40 H-3 Ra-226 Ra-228 H-3 Gr. Alpha Ra-226 Ra-228 Ra-226 Ra-228 Be-7 Gr. Beta K-40 Ra-226 Ra-228 Gr. Beta Cs-1 37 K-40 Gr. Beta K-40 U-233/4 U-238 Ra-226 Ra-228 Be-7 Ra-226 K-40 Gr. Beta K-40 H-3 H-3 H-3 1.18 +/- 0.29 8.79 +/- 0.64 441.00 +/- 103.00 0.16 +/- 0.08 4.37 +/- 0.38 3091.00 +/- 187.00 0.18 +/- 0.07 0.76 +/- 0.44 469.00 +/- 104.00 2.84 +/- 0.74 2.08 +/- 0.39" 1.90 +/- 0.61 0.91 +/- 0.14.1.41 +/-0.54 2.05 +/- 0.20 5.06 + 0.32 1.89 +/- 0.24 20.23 +/- 2.04 15.88 +/- 0.41 2.08 +/- 1.07 78.80 +/- 33.50 13708 +/- 795 36.20 +/- 0.90 27.31 +/- 0.70.0.014 +/- 0.003 0.012 +/- 0.003 1.32 +/- 0.14 2.55 +/- 0.78 0.18 +/- 0.09 0.15 +/- 0.08 2.99 +/-+0.41 6.90 +/- 0.20 7.15 +/- 0.99 658.60 +/- 110.80 186.70 +/- 101.1.0 1990.60 +/- 157.70 ,1.06 +/- 0.25 7.85 +/- 0.65 423.00 +/- 102.00 0.13 +/- 0.07 4.23 +/- 0.35 3242.00 +/- 191.00 0.26 +/- 0.07 0.81 +/- 0.41 351.00 +/- 99.00 2.49 +/- 0.73, 2.97 +/- 0.55 2.00 +/- 0.61 0.79 +/- 0.21 1.30 +/- 0.53* 2.05 +/- 0.18.4.62 +/- 0.30 1.70 +/- 0.17 21.45 +/- 2.16 16.24 +/- 0.36 2.44 +/- 0.98 , .94.30 +/- 51.90 12091 +/- 1110 35.80 +/- 0.90..27.58 +/- 0.62 0.014 +/- 0.003 0.010 +/- 0.002 1.26 +/- 0.14 1.76 +/- 0.71 0.25 +/- 0.13 0.11 +/- 0.07 3.18 +/- 0.28 7.10 +/- 0.20 5.07 +/- 0.51-600.90 +/- 108.50 267.30 +/- 104.40 1986.20 +/- 157.60 1.12 +/- 0.19 8.32 +/- 0.46 432.00 +/- 72.48 0.15 +/- 0.05 4.30 +/- 0.26 3166.50 +/- 133.65 0.22 +/-0.05 0.79 +/- 0.30'410.00 +/- 71.79 2.67 +/- 0.52 2.53 .+ 0.34 1.95"+/- 0.43 0.85 +/- 0.13 1.36 +/- 0.38 2.05 +/- 0.13 4.84 +/- 0.22 1.80 +/- 0.15 20.84 +/- 1.49 16.06 +/- 0.27 2.26 +/- 0.73 86.55 +/- 30.89 12900 +/-683 36.00 +/-0.64 27.45 +/- 0.47 0.014 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 1.29 +/- 0.10 2.16 +/- 0.53 0.22 +/- 0.08 0.13 +/- 0.05 3.09 +/- 0.25 7.00 +/- 0.14 6.11 :0.56.629.75 +/- 77.54 227.00 72.66 1988.40 +/- 111.48 Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass.Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass*Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Fail Pass Pass'Pass A5-3 TABLE A-5. In-House "Duplicate" Samples Concentration (pCi/L)a Averaged Lab Code Date Analysis First Result Second Result Result Acceptance VE-5114, 5115 VE-5114, 5115 VE-5114,5115 VE-5114, 5115 VE-5114,5115 MI-5267, 5268 SO-5357,5358 AP-5357, 5358 DW-10194, 10195 DW-10194, 10195 WW-5442,5443 VE-5469, 5470 BS-5886, 5887 BS-5886,5887 G-5513, 5514 E-5492, 5493 E-5492, 5493 G-5512, 5513 G-5512, 5513 MI-5541, 5542 MI-5541, 5542 F-6061, 6062 F-6061, 6062 VE-5740,5741 VE-5761, 5762 VE-5761, 5762 AP-5910,5911 WW-6294, 6295 P-6038,6039 AP-6195, 6196 WW-6366, 6367 SWU-6315,6316 SO-6336,6337 SO-6336, 6337 SO-6336, 6337 AP-6453,6454 BS-6475, 6476 F-6658, 6659 F-6565, 6566 F-6565, 6566 F-6565, 6566 SS-5761,5762 WW-7056,7057 91912010 9/9/2010 9/912010 9/9/2010 9/9/2010 9/20/2010 9/23/2010 9/23/2010 9/23/2010 9/23/2010 9/29/2010 9/2912010 9/29/2010 9/29/2010 10/4/2010 10/4/2010 10/4/2010 10/4/2010 10/4/2010 10/4/2010 10/4/2010 10/9/2010 10/9/2010 10/10/2010 10/12/2010 10112/2010 1011412010 10/18/2010 10/19/2010 10/21/2010 10/23/2010 10/26/2010 10/28/2010 10/28/2010 10/28/2010 10/28/2010 11/1/2010 11/3/2010 1114/2010 1114/2010 11/412010 11/16/2010 11/30/2010 Be-7 Gr. Beta H-3 K-40 U-233/4 K-40 K-40 Be-7 Ra-226 Ra-228 H-3 K-40 Cs-137 K-40 Be-7 Gr. Beta K-40 Gr. Beta K-40 K-40 Sr-90 H-3 K-40 K-40 Be-7 K-40 Be-7 H-3 H-3 Be-7 H-3 Gr. Beta Cs-137 Gr. Beta K-40 Be-7 Gr. Beta K-40 Cs-137 Gr. Beta K-40 K-40 Gr. Beta 1.14 +/- 0.35 34.72 +/- 1,29 79367 +/- 837 *22.13 +/- 0.67 0.08 +/- 0.01 1281.10 +/- 118.90 10894.00 +/- 560.00 0.11 i+/- 0.02 0.40 +/- 0.10 1.61 6706.00 +/- 252.00 2.86 +/- 0.38 83.36 +/- 23.31 13913.00 +/- 775.40 6.73 +/- 0.40 1.74 +/- 0.05 1.57 t 0.17 10.86 t 0.44 7.10 +/- 0.54 1090.60 +/- 106.70 1.44 +/- 0.38 7.64 +/- 0.23 2.81 +/- 0.40 4.92 +/- 0.53 1.05 +/- 0.29 3.45 +/- 0.45 0.23 +/- 0.09 1681.49 +/- 146.32 2131.90 +/- 159.50 0.27 1 0.11 477.28 +/- 102.02 1.85 +/- 1.00 0.23 +/- 0.03 26.36 +/- 1.67 13.43 +/- 0.76 0.23 +/- 0.12 13.13 +/- 1.83 2.79 +/- 0.40 0.06 +/- 0.02 3.90 +/- 0.10 2.63 +/- 0.45 15.42 +/- 1.57 2.09 +/- 0.84 1.48 +/- 0.26 33.38 +/- 1.23 79421 +/- 837 21.93 +/- 0.58 0.06 +/- 0.01 1218.60 +/- 110.80 11175.00 +/- 760.00 0.09 +/- 0.02 0.20 +/- 0.10 0.88 +/- 0.47 6510.00 +/- 249.00 2.57 +/- 0.37 58.97 +/- 21.16 13582.00 +/- 710.30 6.36 +/- 0.41 1.77 +/- 0.05 1.55 +/- 0.18 10.39 +/- 0.39 7.41 +/- 0.59 1246.10 +/- 102.60 1.11 +/- 0.35 7.49 +/- 0.23 2.56 +/- 0.50 4.61 +/- 0.34 0.69 +/- 0.15 3.34 +/- 0.29 0.30 +/-0.12 1637.41 +/- 144.98 2212.00 +/- 161.70 0.26 +/- 0.13 529.99 +/- 104.27 1.40 +/- 0.90 0.23 +/- 0.04 24.78 +/- 1.52 13.73 +/- 0.81 0.30 +/- 0,15 12.75 +/- 1.67 2.94 +/- 0.44 0.04 +/- 0.01 4.10 +/- 0.10 2.57 +/- 0.35 15.87 +/- 1.21 2.22 +/- 0,80 1.31 +/- 0.22 34.05 +/- 0.89 79394 +/- 592 22.03 +/- 0.44 0.07 +/- 0.01 1249.85 +/- 81.26 11034.50 +/- 472.02 0.10 +/- 0.01 0.30 +/- 0.07 1.25 +/- 0.40 6608.00 +/- 177.13 2.72 +/- 0.26 71.17 +/- 15.74 13747.50 +/- 525.78 6.55 +/- 0.29 1.76 +/- 0.04 1.56 +/- 0.12 10.63 +/- 0.29 7.26 +/- 0.40 1168.35 +/- 74.01 1.27 +/- 0.26 7.57 +/- 0.16 2.68 +/- 0.32 4.77 +/- 0.32 0.87 +/- 0.16 3.40 +/- 0.27 0.26 +/- 0.08 1659.45 +/- 102.99 2171.95 +/- 113.56 0.26 +/- 0.09 503.64 +/- 72.94 1.62 +/- 0.67 0.23 +/- 0.02 25.57 +/- 1.13 13.58 +/- 0.56 0.26 +/- 0.10 12.94 +/- 1.24 2.86 +/- 0.30 0U05 +/- 0.01 3.96 +/- 0.06 2.60 +/- 0.29 15.65 +/- 0.99 2.16 +/- 0.58 Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass I I I I I I I U I!I i I I I I I I A5-4 I TABLE A-5. In-House "Duplicate" Samples Concentration (pCi/L)8 Averaged Lab Code Date Analysis First Result Second Result Result Acceptance SO-7166, 7167 11/30/2010 Cs-137 0.12 +/-0.04 0.11 +/- 0.03 0.11 +/- 0.03 Pass SO-7166, 7167 11/30/2010 K-40 14.93 +/-0.88 14.49 +/- 0.86 14.71 +/-0.61 Pass WW-7412, 7413 12/6/2010 H-3 469.78 +/- 146.32 503.57 +/- 93.96 486.68 +/- 86.94 Pass MI-7187, 7188 12/812010 K-40 1495.10 +/- 129.00 1398.40 +/- 109.10 1446.75 +/- 84.47 Pass MI-7187, 7188 12/8/2010 Sr-90 0.57 +/- 0.31 , 0.66 +/- 0.28 0.62 +/- 0.21 Pass WW-7255, 7256 12/8/2010 H-3 243.46 +/- 90.39 327.34 +/- 94.11 285.40 +/- 65.24 Pass AP-7276, 7277 12/9/2010 Be-7 0.13 +/- 0.07 0.18 +/- 0.10 0.16 +/- 0.06 Pass XWW-7297, 7298 1219/2010 H-3 686.00 +/- 102.00 764.60 +/- 105.00 725.30 +/- 73.19 Pass AP-7344, 7345 12116/2010 Be-7 0.16 +/- 0.09 0.17 +/- 0.09 0.16 0.06 Pass SWT-7480, 7481 12/28/2010 Gr. Beta 0.90 +/- 0.40 1.03 +/- 0.41 0.97 +/- 0.29 Pass Note: Duplicate analyses are performed on every twentieth sample received In-house.

Results are not listed for those analyses with activities that measure below the LLD.a Results are reported in units of pCi/L, except for air filters (pCi/Filter), food products, vegetation, soil, sediment (pCi/g).b Analysis was repeated, result of reanalysis:

4.83 +/- 0.29 pCi/L.A5-5 TABLE A-6. Department of Energy's Mixed Analyte Performance Evaluation Program (MAPEP)'.Concentration b Known Control Lab Code C Date Analysis Laboratory result Activity Limits Acceptance STVE-1 199 STVE-1 199 STVE-1199 STVE-1 199 STVE-1 199 STVE-1 199 03/01110 03101/10 03101/10 03/01110 03/01/10 03/01110 Co-57 Co-60 Cs-134 Cs-137 Mn-54 Zn-65 0.01 +/- 0.03 3.39 +/- 0.12 4.74 +/- 0.15 3.32 +/- 0.17 0.01 +0.05 8.03 + 0.33 0.40 +/- 0.05 3.03 + 0.07 0.00 3.27 4.39 3.06 0.00 7.10 0,68 3.09 2,29 -4.25 3107 -5.71 2,14-3.98 4.97 -9.23 0.00 -1.35 1.55 -4.64 STW-1200 03/01/10 Gr. Alpha STW-1200 03/01/10 Gr. Beta STW-1201 STW-1201 STW-1201 STW-1201 STW-1201 STW-1201 STW-1201 STW-1201 STW-1201 STW-1201-STW-1201 STW-1201 STW-1201 STW-1201 STSO-1202 STSO-1202 STSO-1202 STSO-1202 STSO-1202 STSO-1202 STSO-1202 STSO-1202 STSO-1202 STSO-1202 STAP-1203 STAP-1203 STAP-1203 STAP-1203 STAP-1203 STAP-1203" STAP-1203 STAP-1203 03/01/10 03/01/10 03/01/10 03/01/10 03101110 03/01/10 03/01/10 03/01/10 03/01110 03/01/10 03/01/10 03/01/10 03/01/10 03101110 03/01/10 03/01/10 03/01/10 03/01/10 03/01/10 03/01/10 03/01/10 03/01/10 03/01/10 03/01/10 03/01/10 03/01/10 03/01110 03/01/10'03/01/10 03/01(10 03/01/10 03/01/10 Am-241 Co-57 Co-60 Cs-134 Cs-I 37 Fe-55 H-3 Mn-54 Ni-63 Sr-9O Tc-99 U-233/4 U-238 Zn-65 Co-57 Co-60 Cs-134 Cs,-137 K-40 Mn-54 Sr-90 U-233/4 U-238 Zn-65 Am-241 Co-57 Co-60 Cs-134 Cs-1 37 Mn-54 Sr-90 Zn-65 1.05 +/- 0.08 28.90 +/- 0.40 0.06 +/- 0.05-0.03 +/- 0.09 60.60 +/- 0.60 3.00 +/- 14.40 93,20 +/- 18.30 27.80 +/- 0.40 49.10 +/- 3.50-0.10 +/- 0.60.0.50 +/- 0.50 1.21 +/- 0.05 1.20 +/- 0.05 42.70 +/- 0.80 520.00 +/- 10.80 599.10 +/- 2.80 666.10 +/- 4.70 774.40 +/- 4.50 562.00 +/- 15.30 866.20 +/- 4.60 225.50 +/- 11.80 59.90 +/- 2.50 62.10 +/- 2.60-1.23, +/- 1.96 0.10 +/- 0.01 0.01 +/- 0.02 2.63 +/- 0.19 2.21 +/- 0.34 1.66 +/- 0.22 3.42 +/- 0.26 0.02 +/- 0.06-0.05 +/- 0.11 1.30 28.30 0.00 0.00 60.60 0.00 90.80 26.90 59.90 0.00 0.00 1.22 1.25 40.70 522.00 622.00 733.00 779.00 559.00 849.00 288.00 60.00 64.00 0.00 0.15 0.00 2.47 2.13 1.53 3.02 0.00 0.00 0.91

  • 1.69 19.80 -36.80 42.40 -78.80 63.60 -118.00 18.80 -35.00 41.90 -77.90 0.85 -1.59 0.88 -1.63 28.50..- 52.90 365.00 -679.00 435.00 -809.00 513.00 -953.00 545.00 -1013.00 391.00 -727.00 594.00 -.1104.00 202.00 -374.00 42.00 -78.00 45.00 -83.00 0.10 -0.19 1.73 -3.22 1.49 -2.77 1.07 -1.99 ,2.11.- 3.93 Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass* Pass Pass Pass I I I I!I I I I I I 1 I A6-1 TABLE A-6. Department of Energy's Mixed Analyte Performance Evaluation Program (MAPEP)r.Concentration b Known Control Lab Code c Date Analysis Laboratory result Activity Limits d Acceptance STAP-1204 03/01/10 Gr. Alpha STAP-1204 03/01/10 Gr. Beta 0.13 +/- 0.03 1.46 +/- 0.07 0.43 1.29 0.00 -0.85 0.6.5 -1.94 Pass Pass STW-1211 STW-1211 STW-1211 STW-1211 STW-1211 STW-1211 STW-1211 STW-1211 STW-1211 STW-1211 STW-1211 STW-1211 STW-1211 STW-1211 STW-1211 STW-1211.;

STW-1211 08/01/10 08/01/10 08/01/10 08/01/10 08/01/10 08/01/10 08/01/10 08/01/10, 08/01/10 08/01/10 08/01/10 08/01/10 08/01/10 08/01 /10 08/01/10 08/01/10 08/01/10 Am-241 Co-57 Co-60 Cs-1 34 Cs-137 Fe-55 H-3 K-40 Mn-54 Ni-63 Pu-238 Pu-239/40 Sr-90 Tc-99 U-233/4 U-238 Zn-65 0.02 +/- 0.02 36.40 +/- 4.80 28.30 +/- 1.00 29.30 +/- 2.10 44.60 +/- 1.80 48.50 +/- 20.10 503.60 +/- 12.80 38.50 +/- 2.50 0.10 +/- 0.30 49.30 +/- 3.10 1.49 +/- 0.15 1.20 +/- 0.10 9.20 +/- 1.30 28:10 +/- 0.90 2.04 +/- 0.14 2.05 +/- 0.14 32.80 +/- 3.00 1.54 +/- 0.09 4.13 +/- 0.15 0.00 36.00 28.30 31.40 44.20 60.20 453.40 38.90 0.00 56.10 1.81 1.35 8.30 33.60 2.01 2.07 31.00 1.92 4.39 25.20 -46.80 19.80 -36,80 22i00 -40.80 30.90 -57.50 42.10 -78.30 317.40.- 589.40 27.20 -50.60 39.30 -72.90 1.27 -2.35.0.95 -1.76 5.80- 10.80 23.50 -43.70 1.41 -2.61 1.45 -2.69 21.70 -40.30 0.58 -3.26 2.20 -6.59 STW-1212 08/01/10 Gr. Alpha STW-1212 08/01/10 Gr. Beta Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass!Pass STVE-1213 STVE-1213 STVE-1213 STVE-1213 STVE-1213 STVE-1213 STSO-1214 STSO-1214 STSO-1214 STSO-1214 STSO-1214 STSO-1214 STSO-1214 STSO-1214>

STSO-1214 STSO-1214 STSO-1214 STSO-11214,-

08/01/10 08/01/10 08/01/10 08/01/10 08101/10 08/01/10 08/01/10 08/01/10 08/01/10 08/01/10 08/01/10 08/01/10 08/01/10 08/01/10 08/01/10 08/01/10 08/01/10 08/01/10 Co-57 Co-60 Cs-134 Cs-137 Mn-54 Zn-65 9.60 +/- 0.54 0.05 +/- 0.08 4.83 +/- 0.26 6.45 +/- 0.66 7.12 +/- 0.66 6.05 +/- 0.74 8.27 0.00 4.79 5.88 6.29 5.39 5.79 -10.75 3.35 -6.23 4.12 -7.64 4.40 -8.17 3.77 -7.01 Co057 Co-60 Cs-134 Cs-137 K-40 Mn-54 Pu-238 Pu-239/40 Sr-90.U-233/4 U-238 Zn-65 0.10 +/- 1.60 370.00 +/- 6.00 1005.60 +/- 21.00 755.00 +/- 15.00 783'00 +/- 54.00 942.00 +/- 15.00 69.20 +/- 6.20 76.50 +/- 6.20 3.50 +/- 8.00 76.50 +/- 6.20 271.40 +/- 9.00 310.00 +/- 18.00 0.00 343.00 940.00 670.00 699.00 820.00 64.00 71.00 0.00 1.600 289.00 265.00 240.00 -446.00 658.00 -1222.00 469.00.- 871.00 489.00 -909.00 574.00 -1066.00 45.00 -83.00 50.00 -92.00 50.00 -92.00 202.00 -376.00 186.00 -345.00 A6-2 I I TABLE A-6. Department of Energy's Mixed Analyte Performance Evaluation Program.(MAPEP)a.

Concentration b Known Control Lab Code c Date Analysis Laboratory result Activity Limits d Acceptance STAP-1215 08/01/10 Co-57 4.47 +/- 0.21 4.08 2.86 -5.30 Pass STAP-1215 08/01/10 Co-60 3.15 +/- 0.30 2.92 2.04 -3.80 Pass STAP-1215

'08/01/10 Cs-134 3.03 +/- 0.17 2.98 2.09 -3.87 Pass STAP-1215 08/01/10 Cs-137 0.01 +/--0.05 0.00 -Pass STAP-1215 08/01/10 Mn-54 3.69 +/- 0.39 3.18 2.23 -4.13 Pass STAP-1215 08/01/10 Sr-90 1.00 +/- 0.12 1.01 0-71 --1.31 Pass STAP-1215 08/01/10 Zn-65 0.03 +/- 0.15 0.00 -Pass STAP-1216 08/01/10 Gr. Alpha 0.01 +/- 0.01 0,00 -Pass STAP-1216 08/01110 Gr. Beta 0.54 t 0.05 0.50 0.25 -0.75 Pass 8 Results obtained by Environmental, Inc., Midwest Laboratory as a participant in the Department of Energy's Mixed Analyte Performance Evaluation Program, Idaho Operations office, Idaho Falls, Idaho b Results are reported in units of Bq/kg (soil), Bq/L (water) or Bq/total sample (filters, vegetation), c Laboratory codes as follows: STW (water), STAP (air filter), STSO (soil), STVE (vegetation).

MAPEP results are presented as the known values and expected laboratory precision (1 sigma, 1 determination)" and control limits as defined by the MAPEP. A known value of "zero" indicates an analysis was included in the testing series as a "false positive".

MAPEP does not provide control limits, I I I I i I I IlI I.I I A6-3 I TABLE A-7. Interlaboratory Comparison Crosscheck program, Environmental Resource Associates (ERA)a.Concentration (pCi/L)Lab Codeb Date Analysis Laboratory ERA Control Result c Result d Limits Acceptance STAP- 1217 STAP-1 217 STAP-1217 STAP-1217:

STAP-1217 STAP-121-7 STAP-1 217 STAP-1217 STAP-1 21.7 STAP-1217 STAP-1217 STAP-1 217 09/20/10 09/20/10 09/20/10 09/20/10 09/20/10 09/20/10 09/20/10 09/20/10 09/20/10 09/20/10 09/20/10 09/20/10 Am-241 Co-60 Cs-I 34 Cs-.137 Mn-54 Pu-238 Pu-239/40 St-90 U-233/234 U-238 Uranium Zn-65 STAP-1218 09/20/10 Gr. Alpha STAP-1218 09/20/10 Gr. Beta STSO-1219 STSO-1219 STSO-1219 STSO-1219 STSO-1219 STSO-1219 STSO-1219 STSO-1219 STSO-1219 STSO-1219 STSO-1219 STSO-1219 STSO-1219 STSO-1219 e STSO-1219 e STSO-1219 STSO-1219 STVE-1220 STVE-1220 STVE-1220 STVE-1220 STVE-1220 09/20/10 09/20/10 09/20/10 09/20/10 09/20/10 09/20/10 09/20/10 09/20/10 09/20/10 09/20/10 09/20/10 09/20/10 09/20110 09/20/10 09/20/10 09/20/10 09/20110 09/20/10 09/20/10 09/20110 09/20/10 09/20/10 Ac-228 Am-241 Bi-212 Bi-214 Co-60 Cs-134 Cs-137 K-40 Mn-54 Pb-212 Pb-214 Pu-238 Pu-239/40 U-233/234 U-238 Uranium .Zn-65 55.6 +/- 2.9 517.1 +/-9.1 384.6 +/- 33.7 589.4 +/- 7.1 0.0 +/- 0.0 76.5 +/- 4.0 73.0 +/- 3.8 172.9 +/- 21.3 64.9 +/- 3.9 68.0 +/- 4.0 135.5 +/- 8.7 563,1 +/- 15.3 66.1 +/- 3.2 69.9 +/- 2.5 1632.0 +/- 80.4 1063.0 +/- 120.9 1752.0 +/- 255.6 909.3 +/- 38.9 4852.0 +/- 153.5 2190.0 +/- 50.7 3584.0 +/- 42.5 10017.0 +/- 274.5 0.0 +/- 0.0 1573.0 +/--28.2 999.0 +/- 39.2 1568.0 +/- 155.0 1445,0 +/- 142.9 599.4 +/- 69.4 633.8 +/- 71.3 1248.0 +/- 152.7-2447.0 +/- 60.1 1108.0 +/- 38.7 1161.0 +/- 57.3 1400.0 +/- 43.0 27400.0 +/- 683.4 0.0 +/- 0.0 74.1 479.0 388.0 514.0 72.9 69.6 159.0 71.8 71,2 146.0 465.0 52.3 52.7 1830.0 1120.0 2070.0 983.0 4780.0 2240.0 3530.0 10700.0 1640.0 969.0 1280.0* 1180.0" 1360.0 1340.0 2770.0 2300.0 43.3 -102.0 371.0 -598.0 253.0 -480.0 386.0 -675.0 50.0 -95.8 50.5 w 90.1 70.0 -247.0 45.2 -106.0 45.6- 101.0 74.6 -232.0 322.0 -644.0 27.1 -78.7 32.5 -77.0 1170.0 -2580.0 669.0 -1440.0 543.0 -3100.0 603.0 -1410.0 3480.0 -6420.0 1440.0 -2700.0 2700.0 -4580.0 7760.0 -14500.0 1060.0 -2310.0 580.0 -1440.0 733.0 -1800.0 805.0 -' 1570.0 862.0 -1690.0 819.0 -1700.0 1580.0 -3740.0 1820.0- 3080.0 683.0 -1450.0 595.0 -1440.0 924.0 -1750.0 16200.0 -32000.0 Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass'Pass-Pass..Pass Pass.Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Fail Fail Fail Pass Co-60 Cs-134 Cs-137 K-40 Mn-54 1010.0 1040.0 1260.0 22600.0 Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass A7-1 I I I TABLE A-7. Interlaboratory Comparison Crosscheck program, Environmental Resource Associates (ERA)8.Concentration (pCi/L)Lab Code b Date Analysis Laboratory ERA Control Result c Result d Limits Acceptance STVE-1220 09/20/10 Am-241 4185.0 +/- 180.0 4760.0 2710.0 -6540.0 Pass STVE-1220 09/20/10 Cm-244 2329.0 +/- 132.5 2740.0 1350.0 -4270.0 Pass STVE-1220 09/20/10 Pu-238 4912.0 +/- 194.0 4740.0 2560.0 -6940.0 Pass STVE-1220 09/20/10 Pu-239/40 4765.0 +/- 111.0 4470.0 2770.0 -6100.0 Pass STVE-1220 09120110 Sr-90 7706.0 +/- 583.9 7810.0 4360.0 -10400.0 Pass STVE-1220 09/20/10 U-233/234 3862.0 +/- 203.0 4010.0 2750.0 -5320.0 Pass STVE-1220 09/20/10 U-238 3926.0 +/- 205.3 3980.0 2800.0 -5030.0 Pass STVE-1220 09/20/10 Uranium 7671.0 +/- 201.2 8180.0 5620.0 -10600.0 Pass STVE-1220 09/20/10 Zn-65 1443.0 +/- 81.0 1210.0 874.0 -1650.0 Pass STW-1221 09/20/10 Am-241 127.9 +/- 4.2 176.0 120.0 -238.0 Pass STW-1221 09/20/10 Co-60 697.8 +/- 10.4 714.0 622.0 -844.0 Pass STW-1221 09/20/10 Cs-1 34 437.5 +/- 13.3 492.0 363.0 -565.0 Pass STW-1221 09/20/10 Cs-137 612.8 +/- 11.6 625.0 531.0 -749.0 Pass STW-1221 09/20/10 Fe-55 936.8 +/- 508.2 825.0 480.0 -1100.0 Pass STW-1221 09/20/10 Mn-54 0.0 +/- 0.0 -Pass STW-1221 09/20/10 Pu-238 148,1 +/- 6.0 162.0 122.0 -201.0 Pass STW-1221 09/20/10 Pu-239/40 154.1 +/- 6.2 148.0 114.0 -183.0 Pass STW-1221 09/20/10 Sr-90 872.3 +/- 13.4 921.0 585.0 -1230.0 Pass STW-1221 09/20/10 U-233/234 99.1 +/- 4.4 109.0 82.2 -140.0 Pass STW-1221 09/20/10 U-238 103.7 +/- 4.5 108.0 82.5 -134.0 Pass STW-1221 09/20/10 Uranium 206.5 +/- 9.8 221.0 159.0 -294.0 Pass STW-1221 09/20/10 Zn-65 489.1 +/- 16.2 489.0 414.0 -610.0 Pass STW-1222 09/20/10 Gr. Alpha 110.6 +/- 3.5 146.0 64.8 -216.0 Pass STW-1222 09/20/10 Gr. Beta 134.6 +/- 2.6 143.0 83.6 -210.0 Pass STW-1223 09/20/10 H-3 23500.0 +/- 1438.0 21600.0 14100.0 -31900.0 Pass Results obtained by Environmental, Inc., Midwest Laboratory as a participant in the crosscheck program for proficiency testing administered by Environmental Resources Associates, serving as a replacement for studies conducted previously by the Environmental Measurements Laboratory Quality Assessment Program (EML).Laboratory codes as follows: STW (water), STAP (air filter), STSO (soil), STVE (vegetation).

Unless otherwise Indicated, the laboratory result is given as the mean +/- standard deviation for three determinations.

d Results are presented as the known values, expected laboratory precision (1 sigma, 1 determination) and control limits as provided by ERA. A known value of "zero" indicates an analysis was Included in the testing series as a "false positive".

Control limits are not provided.Analysis was repeated using total dissolution.

Results of the reanalysis, U-233f234" 1137 +/- 254 pCilkg, U-238:1193

+/- 116 pCi/kg, Total Uranium: 2379 +/- 254 pCilkg.A7-2 I I I I I I I I I I I I I APPENDIX B DATA REPORTING CONVENTIONS B-1 I Data Reporting Conventions 1 1.0. All activities, except gross alpha and gross beta, are decay corrected to collection time or the end of the collection period.2.0. Single Measurements I Each single measurement is reported as follows: x +/- s where: x = value of the measurement; s = 2a counting uncertainty (corresponding to the 95% confidence level).In cases where the activity is less than the lower limit of detection L, it is reported as: < L, where L = the lower limit of detection based on 4.66c uncertainty for a background sample. I 3.0. Duplicate analyses If duplicate analyses are reported, the convention is as follows.3.1 Individual results: For two analysis results; x 1+/- si and x2 +/- s, Reported result: x s s; where x (1/2)(xI + x 2) and s = (1/2) S1+s2 I S2I 3.2. Individual results: < L 1 < L 2 Reported result: < L, where L = lower of L 1 and L 2 I 3.3. Individual results: x + s, < L Reported result: x +/- s if x ? L; < L otherwise.

4.0. Computation of Averages and Standard Deviations 4.1 Averages and standard deviations listed in the tables are computed from all of the individual measurements I over the period averaged; for example, an annual standard deviation would not be the average of quarterly standard deviations.

The average x and standard deviation "s" of a set of n numbers xV, x 2 ...x are defined as follows: I x =-n 1 x s=I 4.2 Values below the highest lower limit of detection are not included in the average.4.3 If all values in the averaging group are less than the highest LLD, the highest LLD is reported.4.4 If all but one of the values are less than the highest LLD, the single value x and associated two sigma error is reported.4.5 In rounding off, the following rules are followed: 4.5.1. If the number following those to be retained is less than 5, the number is dropped, and the retained numbers are kept unchanged.

As an example, 11.443 is rounded off to 11.44. !4.5.2. If the number following those to be retained is equal to or greater than 5, the number is dropped and the last retained number is raised by 1. As an example, 11.445 is rounded off to 11.45. 1 B-2-I APPENDIX C Maximum Permissible Concentrations of Radioactivity in Air and Water Above Background in Unrestricted Areas C-1 Table C-1. Maximum permissible concentrations of radioactivity in air and water above natural background in unrestricted areasa Air (pCi/m 3)Water (pCi/L)Gross alpha Gross beta b Iodine-1 31-3 1 x 10 1-1 2.8 x 10 Strontium-89 Strontium-90 Cesium-1 37 Barium-140 Iodine-i 31 Potassium-40 Gr'oss alpha Gross beta Tritium 8,000 500 1,000 8,000 1,000 4,000 2 10 6 1 x 10 a Taken from Table 2 of Appendix B to Code of Federal Regulations Title 10, Part 20, and appropriate footnotes.

Concentrations may be averaged over a period not greater than one year.b Value adjusted by a factor of 700 to reduce the dose resulting from the air-grass-cow-milk-child pathway.C A natural radionuclide.

I I I C-2.-- I APPENDIX D RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING MANUAL (REMM)KEWAUNEE POWER STATION D-1 I I, I Page Intentionally Left Blank3 Kewaunee Power Station Radiological Environmental Monitoring Manual (REMM)Revision 16 04/13/2010 Reviewed by: Approved by: Approved by: Michael J. Wilson Facility Safety Review Committee James M. Hale Manager, Radiological Protection and Chemistry Thomas L. Breene Date: 04-13-2010 Date: 04-13-2010 Date: 04-13-2010 Manager, Regulatory Affairs Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction

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3-3 Tables & Figures I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Table, 2.2.1 -A Table 2.2.1-B Table 2.2.1-C Table 2.2.1-D Table 2.3.1-A Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Type and Frequency of Collection Sampling Locations, Kewaunee Power Station Reporting Levels for Radioactivity Concentrations in Environmental Samples Detection Capabilities for Environmental Sample Analysis Lower Limit of Detection (LLD)Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Environmental Sampling Location Emergency Plan Zone Map Ground Monitoring Wells Rev. 16 04/13/10 i 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Purpose The purpose of this document is to define the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP) for the Kewaunee Power Station (KPS). The REMP is required by KPS Technical Specification (TS) 6.16.b.2, "Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program." This document is known as the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Manual (REMM) and is intended to serve as a tool for program administration and as a guidance document for contractors which implement the monitoring program.1.2 Scope This program defines the sampling and anialysis schedule which was developed to provide representative measurements of radiation and of radioactive materials in those exposure pathways and for those radionuclides that lead to the 'high potential radiation exposures of MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC resulting from plant operation.

This monitoring program implementsSection IV.B.2 of Appendix I to 10CFR Part 50 and thereby verifies that the measurable concentrations of radioactivity and levels of radiation are not higher than expected on-'the basis 'of the effluent measurements and the modeling of the environmental exposure pathways.

Guidance for the development of this monitoring program is provided by the Radiological, Assessment Branch Technical Position on Environmental Monitoring.

This program has been developed in accordance with NUREG 0472.The program will provide field and analytical data on the air, aquatic, and terrestrial radioecology of the area near the Kewaunee Power Station so as to: 1. Determine the effects of the operation of the Kewaunee Power Station on the environment;

2. Serve as a gauge of the operating effectiveness of in-plant control of waste discharges; and 3. Provide data on the radiation dose to the public by direct or indirect pathways of exposure.1.3 Implementation This document is considered, by reference, to be part of the Offsite Dose Calculation Manual:' This is as required by KPS TS 6.16.b.2.

The REMM is controlled as a separate document for ease of revision, use in the field and use by contractors.

This format was approved by the NRC as part of TS Amendment No. 64, which provided Radiological Effluent Technical Specifications (RETS) for KPS.Rev. 16 1- 1 04/13/10 I I The REMP is setup to be implemented by a vendor and controlled by KPS in accordance with Nuclear Administrative Directive NAD-01.20, "Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program." Monthly reviews of the vendor's progress report are checked and approved by KPS in accordance with Surveillance Procedure SP-63-276.

Annual reviews and submittals of the vendor's report and raw data are checked and approved by KPS in accordance with Surveillance Procedure SP-63-280.

All sample collection, preparation, and analysis are performed by the vendor except I where noted. Surveillance Procedure SP-63-164 outlines the environmental sample collection performed by KPS. Current vendor Quality Conitrol Program Manuals and implementing procedures shall be kept on file at KPS.I Periodic reviews of monitoring data and an annual land use census will be used to develop modifications to the existing monitoring program. Upon approval, these modifications

'will be incorporated into this document so that it will accurately reflect the current radiological environmental monitoring program in effect for KPS.The remainder of this document is divided into two sections.

The first section, 2.0 REMP Requirements, describes the different TS and REMM requirem'ents associated with the REMP. The second section, 3.0 REMP Implementation, describes the specific' requirements used to implement the REMP.I I I I I I Rev. 16 1-2 04/13/10" I 2.0 REMP Requirements KPS, TS Amendment No. 104 implemented the guidance provided in Generic. Letter 89-0 1,"Implementation -of Programmatic Controls for Radiological Effluent Technical Specifications (RETS)." These changes included: 1. Incorporation of programmatic controls in the Administrative Controls section of the TS to satisfy existing regulatory requirements for RETS, and 2. Relocation of the procedural details on radioactive effluents monitoring, radiological environmental monitoring, reporting details, and other related specifications, from the TS to the ODCM.Relocating the procedural details to the ODCM allows for revising these requirements using the 1OCFR50.59 process instead of requiring prior NRC approval using the TS Amendment process.The RETS requirements were incorporated verbatim intothe ODCM, Revision 6. Several of these requirements pertain only to the environmental monitoring program and. therefore have been relocated into this document (REMM, Revision 3 and 4) and are identified as REMM requirements.

2.1 Technical Specification Requirements Technical Specification 6.16.b.2 provides the programmatic control, which requires a program to monitor the radiation and radionuclides in the environs of the plant. This is the reason for the existence of the REMP. TS 6.16.b.2 also provides the programmatic control which requires: a. The program to perform the monitoring, sampling, analysis, and reporting in accordance with the methodology and parameters in the ODCM, b. A land use census to be performed, and c. Participation in an Interlaboratory Comparison Program.The details of each requirement are described in the REMM requirements stated below.Technical Specification 6.9.b. 1 requires an "Annual Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report" be submitted to the NRC each year. The specific contents of this report are detailed in REMM 2.4.1. Additional specific reporting requirements are listed in the other REMM requirements.

2.2 REMM Requirements The following REMM requirements include the procedural details that were originally located in the KPS RETS section and then relocated into Revision 6 of the ODCM, as discussed above. These requirements are specific to the radiological environmental monitoring program and have been i relocated into this document for ease of use and completeness.

Rev. 16 2-1 04/13/10 I The REMM requirements for the Monitoring Program, Land Use Census, and the Interlaboratory U Comparison Program include a detailed specification (numbered 2.2.1, 2.2.2, and 2.2.3 respectively) and an associated surveillance requirement (numbered 2.3.1, 2.3.2, and 2.3.3 respectively), along3 with the basis for the requirement.

Reporting requirements are listed in specification REMM 2.4. 1.General requirements also apply to all ODCM and REMM requirements (specifications 3.01, 3.02, n 3.03, 4.01, 4.02, and 4.03). The requirements are located in the ODCM' and arerepeated here for convenience.

GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS I 3.0.1 Compliance with the specifications contained in the succeeding text is required during the conditions specified therein; except that upon failure to meet the specifications, the associated ACTION requirements shall be met., 3.0.2 Noncompliance with a Specification shall exist when its requirements and associated I ACTION requirements are not met within the specified time intervals.

If the Specification

  • is restored prior' to expiration of the specified time intervals, completion of the Action requirements is not required.3.0.3 When a Specification is: not met, except as provided in the associated ACTION requirements, reporting pursuant to TS 6.9.b andREMM 2.4.1 will be initiated.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.0.1 Surveillance Requirements shall be met during the conditions specified for individual Specifications unless otherwise stated in an individual Surveillance Requirement.

4.0.2 Each Surveillance Requirement shall be performed within the specified time interval with a maximum allowable extension not to exceed 25% of the surveillance interval.4.0.3 Failure to perform a Surveillance Requirement within the specified time interval shall i constitute a failure to meet the OPERABILITY requirements for a Specification.

Exceptions to these requirements are stated in the individual Specification.

Surveillance Requirements do not have to be performed on inoperable equipment.

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  • REMM 2.2.1/2.3.1 Monitoring Program SPECIFICATION 2.2.1 The radiological environmental monitoring program shall be conducted as specified in Table 2.2.1-A.APPLICABILITY At all times.ACTION a. With the radiological environmental monitoring program not being conducted as specified in Table 2.2.1-A, in lieu of a Licensee Event Report, prepare and submit to the Commission, in the Annual Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report required by, TS 6.9.b.1 and REMM 2.4.1, a description of the reasons for not conducting the program as required and the plans for preventing a recurrence.
b. With the level of radioactivity as the result of plant effluents in an environmental sampling medium at a. specified location exceeding the reporting levels of Table 2.2.1 -D when averaged over any calendar quarter in lieu of a Licensee Event Report, prepare and submit to the Commission within 30 days,, pursuant to TS 6.9.b.3, a Special Report that identifies the cause(s) for exceeding the limit(s) and defines the corrective actions to be taken to reduce radioactive, effluents so that the potential annual dose' to A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC is less than the calendar year limits of specifications ODCM 3.3.2, 3.4.2, and 3.4.3. When more than one of the radionuclides in Table 2.2.1-D are detected in the sampling mediumrthis report shall be submitted if: concentration (1) concentration (2)reporting level (1) reporting level (2)When radionuclides other than those in Table 2.2.1 -D are detected and are the result of plant effluents, this report shall be submitted if the potential annual dose 1 to a MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC is equal to or greater than the calendar year limits of specifications ODCM 3.3.2, 3.4.2, and 3.4.3. This report is not required if the measured level of radioactivity was not the result of plant effluents; however, in such an event the condition shall be reported and described in the Annual Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report.'The methodology and parameters used to estimate the potential annual dose to a member of the public shall be indicated in this report.Rev. 16 2-3 04/13/10 I c. With milk or fresh leafy vegetable samples unavailable from one or more of the sample locations required by Table 2.2. 1-A, a sample from an alternative location will be substituted, noting the reason for the unavailability in the Annual U Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report. When changes in sampling locations are permanent, the sampling schedule in the RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING MANUALI(REMM) will be updated to reflect I the new routine and alternative sampling locations and this revision will be described in the Annual Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report.I I I I I I I I I I I N Rev. 16 2-4 04/13/10 I SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENT 2.3.1 The; radiological environmental monitoring samples shall be collected pursuant to Table 2.2.1-A. from the specific locations given in the table and figure(s) in the REMM,. and shall be analyzed pursuant to the requirements of Table 2.2.1 -A and the detection capabilities required by Table 2.3.1-A.BASIS The radiological environmental monitoring program required by this specification provides representative measurements of radiation and of radioactive materials in those exposure pathways and for those radionuclides that lead to the highest potential radiation exposures of MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC resulting from the station operation.

This monitoring program implementsSection IV.B.2 of Appendix I to 10CFR Part 50 and thereby supplements the radiological effluent monitoring program by verifying that the measurable concentrations of radioactive materials and levels of radiation are not higher than expected on the basis of the effluent measurements and the modeling of the environmental exposure pathways.

Guidance for this monitoring program is provided by the Radiological Assessment Branch Technical Position on Environmental Monitoring.

Program changes may be initiated based on operational experience.

The required detection capabilities for environmental sample analyses are tabulated in terms of the lower limits of detection (LLDs). The LLDs required by Table 2.3.1-A are considered optimum for routine environmental measurements in industrial laboratories.

It should be recognized that the LLD is defined as a priori (before the fact) limit representing the capability of a measurement system and not as an a posteriori (after the fact) limit for a particular measurement.

Detailed discussion of the LLD, and other detection limits, can be found in HASL Procedures Manual, HASL-300 (revised annually), Currie, L.A., "Limits for Qualitative Detection and Quantitative Determination

-Application to Radiochemistry," Anal. Chem. 40, 586-93 (1968), and Hartwell, J.K., "Detection Limits for Radioanalytical Counting Techniques," Atlantic Richfield Hanford Company Report ARH-SA-215 (June 1975).Discussion KPS TS 6.16.b.2(A) requires that the monitoring, sampling, analysis, and reporting of radiation and radionuclides in the environment be done in accordance with the methodology and parameters in the ODCM.Rev. 16 2-5 04/13/10 I I REMM 2.2.2/2.3.2 Land Use Census SPECIFICATION 2.2.2 A land use census shall be conducted and shall identify within a distance of 8 km (5 miles) the location in each of the 10 meteorological sectOrs of the nearest milk i animal, the nearest residence and the nearest garden 2 of greater than 50 m 2 (500 ft 2)producingbroad leaf vegetation.

APPLICABILITY At all times. 3 ACTION a. With a land use census identifying a location(s) that yields a calculated dose or dose commitment greater than the values currently being calculated in ODCM Surveillance Requirement 4.4.3, in lieu of a Licensee Event Report, identify the new location(s) in the next Annual Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report I pursuant to TS 6.9.b. I and REMM 2.4.1.b. With a land use census identifying a location(s) that yields a calculated dose or dose I commitment (via the same exposure pathway) 20% greater than at allocation from which samples are currently being obtained in accordance with specification REMM 2.2.1, add the new locatiion(s) to the radiological environmental monitoring l program within 30 days. The sampling location(s), excluding the control station location, having a lower calculated dose or dose commitment(s), via. the same exposure pathway, may be deleted from this monitoring program. In lieu of a Licensee Event Report, identify the new location(s) in the next Annual Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report pursuant to TS 6.9.b. 1 and REMM 2.4.1 and also include in the report a revised figure(s) and table for the REMM reflecting the new location(s).

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENT i 2.3.2 The land use census shall be conducted during the growing season once per 12 months using reasonable survey methods, such as by a door-to-door survey, aerial I survey, or by consulting local agriculture authorities.

The results of the land use census shall be included in the Annual Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report pursuant to TS 6.9.b. 1 and REMM 2.4.1. I 2 Sampling of leaf vegetation maybe performed at the site boundary in each of two different direction sectors with the highest predicted D/Qs in lieu of the garden census. Specifications for broad leaf vegetation sampling in Table 2.2.1-A item 4c shall be followed, including analysis of control samples.Rev. 16 2-6 04/13/10 BASIS This specification is provided to ensure that changes in the use of areas at and beyond the SITE BOUNDARY are identified and that modifications to.the'radiological environmental monitoring program are made if required by the door-to-door survey, from aerial survey or from consulting with local agricultural authorities.

This census satisfies the requirements of Section IV.B.3 of Appendix I to 1 OCFR Part 50. Restricting the census to gardens of greater than 50 m2 provides assurance that significant exposure pathways via leafy vegetables Will be identified and monitored since a garden of this size is the minimum required to produce the quantity (26 kg/yr) of leafy vegetables assumed in Regulatory Guide 1. 109 for consumption by a child. To determine this minimum garden size, the following assumptions were made: 1. 20% of the garden was used for growing leafy vegetation (i.e., similar to lettuce and cabbage), and 2. A vegetation yield of 2 kg/m 2.Discussion KPS TS 6.16.b2(b) requires that a land use census be performed to ensure that changes in the use of areas at and beyond site boundary are identified and that modifications to the radiological environmental monitoring program are made if required by the results of this census.Figure 2, Emergency Plan Zone Map identifying sectors for cross-reference in Land Use Census Program.Rev. 16 2-7 04/13/10 REMM 2.2.3/2.3.3 Interlaboratory Comparison Program SPECIFICATION 2.2.3 Analyses shall be performed on radioactive materials supplied as part of an Interlaboratory Comparison Program that has been approved by the Commission.

APPLICABILITY At all times.ACTION a. With analyses not being performed as required above, report corrective actions taken to prevent a recurrence to the Commission in the Annual Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report pursuant to TS 6.9.b. 1 andREMM 2.4.1.SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENT 2.3.3 The Interlaboratory Comparison Program shall be described in the REMM. A ,.summary of the. results obtained as part of the above required Interlaboratory Comparison Program shall be included in the Annual Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report pursuant to TS 6.9.b. I and REMM 2.4.1.BASIS The requirement for participation in an approved Interlaboratory Comparison Program is provided to ensure that independent checks on the precision and accuracy of measurements of radioactive material in environmental sample matrices are performed as part of the quality assurance program for environmental monitoring in order to demonstrate that the results are valid for the purposes of Section IV.B.2 of Appendix I to lOCFR Part 50.Discussion KPS TS 6.16.b.2(C) requires participation in an approved Interlaboratory Comparison Program to ensure that an independent check is performed of the precision and'accuracy of radioactive materials measurements.

This will demonstrate that the results are valid for the purposes of Section IV.B.2 of Appendix I to 1OCFR Part 50.Rev. 16 2-8 04/13/10 REMM 2.4.1 Reporting Requirements 2.4.1 The Annual Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report shall include: a. 'Summaries, interpretations, and an analysis ofltrends of the results of the radiological environmental surveillance activities for the report period, including a comparison with pre-operational studies, with operational controls as appropriate, and with previous environmental surveillance reports, and an assessment of the observed impacts of the plant operation on the environment.

The reports shall also include the results of land use censuses required by specification REMM 2.2.2.b. The results of analyses of radiological environmental samples and of environmental radiation measurements taken during the period pursuant to the locations specified in the table and figures in the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Manual (REMM), as well as summarized and tabulated results of these analyses and measurements in the format of the table in the Radiological Assessment Branch Technical Position, Revision 1, November 1979. In the event that some individual results are not available for inclusion with the report, -the report shall be submitted noting and explaining the reasons for the missing results. The missing data shall be submitted as soon as possible in a supplementary report when applicable.

c. A summary description of the radiological environmental monitoring program; legible maps covering all sampling locations keyed to a table giving distances and directions from the centerline of one reactor; the results of licensee participation in the.Interlaboratory Comparison Program, required by specification REMM 2.2.3; discussion of all deviations from the sampling schedule of Table 2.2. 1-A; and discussion of all analyses in which the LLD required by Table 2.3.1-A was not achievable.

Discussion KPS TS 6.9.b. 1 provides the programmatic control, which requires that an Annual Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report be submitted.to the NRC. It also states that this report shall include summaries, interpretations, and analysis of trends of the results of the REMP for the reporting period.The procedural details of this report are included in this specification.

Specifications REMM 2.2.1/2.3.1, 2.2.2/2.3.2, and 2.2.3/2.3.3 also include specific reporting requirements.

These specifications reference this REMM specification, along with TS 6.9.b. 1, as the method for reporting deviations from the current program during the reporting period, and require that this information be included in the Annual Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report.Rev. 16 2-9 04/13/10 I I 3. 0 REMP Implementation The Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program for KPS is under the direction of a Contracted i Vendor (CV). This section describes this program, as required by REMM 2.2.1 and the process the CV uses to perform it.3.1 Sampling Requirements Table 2.2.1-A identifies the various samples required by the REMP. Identified in the "available 1 sample locations" column in Table 2.2.1 -A are the sample locations selected, in conjunction with the vendor, to meet or exceed the REMP requirements.

Table 2.2.1 -B includes the same requirements as in Table 2.2.1-A but presents the information in a different format by identifying the type of samples i required at each location and the collection frequency.

Table 2.2.1-C identifies the location and description of each sample location.

Figure 1 shows the physical location of each sample point on an area map. i 3.2 Analysis Methodology Analytical procedures and counting methods employed by the CV will follow those recommended by i the U.S. Public Health Service publication, Radioassay Procedures for Environmental Samples, January 1967; and the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission Health and Safety Laboratory, HASL Procedures Manual (HASL-300), 1972. The manual is also available on-line at www.eml.st.dhs.gov/publications/procman.

Updated copies will be maintained in KPS's vault.3.3 Detection Capability (LLD) Requirements 3 The required detection capabilities for environmental sample and analysis are, tabulated in terms of lower limits of detection (LLDs) in Table 2.3.1-A. The LLDs required by Table 2.3.1-A are considered optimum for routine environmental measurements in industrial laboratories.

It should be recognized that the LLD is defined as a priori (before the fact) limit representing the capability of a measurement system and not as an a posteriori (after the fact) limit for a particular measurement.

Detailed discussion of the LLD, and other detection limits, can be found in HASL Procedures Manual, HASL-300 (revised annually), Currie, L.A., "Limits for Qualitative Detection and Quantitative Determination.-Application to Radiochemistry," Anal. Chem. 40, 586-93 (1968), and B Hartwell, J.K., "Detection Limits for Radioanalytical Counting Techniques," Atlantic Richfield Hanford Company Report ARH-SA-215 (June 1975).I I Rev. 16 3-1 04/13/10 S--~.~ -!

3.4 Contracted Vendor Reporting Requirements Monthly Progress Reports Monthly progress reports will include a tabulation of completed analytical data on samples obtained during the previous 30 day period together with graphic representations where trends are evident, and the status of field collections.

One copy of the reports will be submitted within 30 days of the reporting month.Annual Reports Annual reports will be submitted in two parts. Part I, to be submittedto the NRC, will be prepared in accordance with NRC Regulatory Guide 4.8. It will contain an introductory statement, a summary of results, description of the program, discussion of the results, and summary table. Part II of the annual report will include tables of analytical data for all samples collected during the reporting period, together with graphic presentation where trends are evident and statistical evaluation of the results. Gamma scan data will be complemented by figures of representative spectra' Draft copies of each annual report will be due 60 days after completion of the annual period. After final review of the draft document, one photoready copy of the revised annual report will be sent to KPS for printing.Non-Routine Reports If analyses of any samples collected show abnormally high levels of radioactivity, KPS will be notified by telephone immediately after data becomes available.

Action Limits The CV will report any radioactive concentrations found in'the efivironmental samples which exceed the reporting levels shown in Table 2.2. l-D, CV to KPS column. These levels are set below the NRC required reporting levels (KPS to NRC column) so actions can be initiated to prevent exceeding the NRC concentration limits.3.5 Quality Control Program To insure the validity of the data, the CV maintains a quality control (QC) program,which employs quality control checks, with documentation, of the analytical phase of its environmental monitoring studies. The program is defined in the CV's QC Program Manual, and procedures are presented in the CV QC Procedures Manual. The program shall be reviewed and meet the requirements of Regulatory Guide 4.15 and 1 OCFR2 1. All data related to quality control will be available for review by Dominion Energy Kewaunee upon reasonable prior notification.

Proprietary information will be identified so that it may be treated accordingly.

Updated copies of the Quality Control Program Manual and the Quality Assurance Program Manual will be maintained in KPS's vault.Rev. 16 3-2 04/13/10 I 3.6 Sample Descriptions A description of each of the samples required by this program follows: 3 Airborne Particulates Airborne particulates are collected at six locations (K-if, K-2, K-7, K-8, K-31, and K-41) on a continuous basis on a 47 mm diameter membrane filter of 0.8-micron porosity at a volumetric rate of approximately one cubic foot per minute (CFM). The filters are changed weekly, placed in glassine protective envelopes, and dispatched by U. S. Maillto the CV for Gamma Isotopic Analysis.Filter samples are analyzed weekly for gross betaactivity after sufficient time (usually 3 to 5 days)has elapsed to allow decay of Radon and Thoron daughters., If gross beta concentration in air particulate samples are greater than ten (10) times the yearly mean of the control samples, gamma isotopic analysis shall be performed on the individual samples. Quarterly composites from each location receive Gamma Isotopic Analysis using a Germanium detector.

All identifiable gamma-emitters are quantified.

Reporting units are pCi/m 3.Airborne Iodine -3 All air samplers are equipped with charcoal traps installed behind the particulate filters for collection-of airborne 1- 131. Thetraps are changed once every two weeks. Iodine- 131 is measured by Gamma Isotopic Analysis.Periphyton (Slime) Or Aquatic Vegetation

--Periphyton (slime) or aquatic plant samples are collected at or near locations used for surface water sampling.

They are collected twice during the year (2nd and 3rd quarter), if available.

The samples are analyzed for gross beta activity and, if available in sufficient quantity, for Sr-89, Sr-90, and by I Gamma Isotopic Analysis.

Reporting units' arepCi/g wet weight.Fish 3 Fish are collected three times per year (second, third, and fourth quarters) near the discharge area (K-ld). Flesh is separated from the bones and analyzed for gross beta activity and by Gamma Isotopic Analysis.

The bones are analyzed for gross beta activity and Sr-89 and Sr-90. Reporting units are pCi/g wet weight.Domestic Meat Domestic meat (chickens) may be collected once a year during the 3rd quarter, from three locations in the vicinity of the plant (K-24, K-29, and K-32). Samples may not be available every year at every location due to- farmer preference.

At least one control and one indicator should be collected.

The flesh is analyzed for gross alpha, gross beta, and by Gamma Isotopic Analysis to identify and quantify gamma-emitting radionuclides.

Reporting units ar6 pCi/g wet weight.Rev. 16 3-3 04/13/10 Ambient Radiation Two packets of thermoluminescent dosimeters (CaSO 4: Dy cards) are placed at twenty-two locations, six of which are air sampling locations (K-If, K-2, K-7, K-8, K-31, and K-41), four of which are milk sampling locations (K-3, K-5, K-25, and K-39), eight of which are ISFSI area locations (K-11 through K-Is), and the remaining four locations are K -15, K-17, K-27, and K-30.One packet is changed quarterly and one annually.

Annual TLDs will serve as an emergency set to be read when needed. They will be exchanged annually (without reading) if not read during the year.To insure the precision of the measurement, each packet will contain two cards with four dosimeters each (four sensitive areas each for a total of eight). For protection against moisture each set of cards is sealed in a plastic bag and placed in a plastic container.

Each card is individually calibrated for self-irradiation and light response.

Fading is guaranteedby the manufacturer (Teledyne Isotopes) not to exceed 20% in one year. Minimum sensitivity for the multi-area dosimeter is 0.5 mR defined as 3 times the standard deviation of the background.

Maximum Error (1 standard deviation)

-6 0 Co Gamma +/-0.2 mR or +/-3%, whichever is greater. The maximum spread between areas on the same dosimeter is 3.5% at 1 standard deviation.

Reporting units for TLDs are mR/91 days for quarterly TLDs and mR/exposure period for. annual TLDs.Tests for uniformity and reproducibility of TLDs as specified in ANSI N545-1981 and NRC Regulatory Guide 4.13, are performed annually.Well Water One gallon water samples are taken once every three months from four off-site wells, (K- 10, K-11, K-13, and K-38) and two on-site wells (K-ih and K-1g). All samples are analyzed for gross beta in the total residue, K-40, tritium, and by Gamma Isotopic Analysis.

Samples from one on-site well are analyzed for Sr-89, and Sr-90. Samples from K-ih and K-lg are also analyzed for gross alpha.Reporting units are pCi/1.Precipitation A monthly cumulative sample of precipitation is taken at Location K-1 1. This sample is analyzed for tritium. Reporting units are pCi/l.Milk Milk samples are collected from two herds that graze within three miles of the reactor site (K-38 and K-34); from four herds that graze between 3-7 miles of the reactor site (K-3,,K-5, K-35, and K-39);and one from a dairy in Green Bay (K-42), 28.1 miles, from the reactor site.Rev. 16 3-4 04/13/10 I The samples are collected twice per month during the grazing period (May through October) and monthly for the rest of the year. To prevent spoilage the samples are treated with preservative.

All samples are analyzed by Gamma Isotopic Analysis and for iodine -131 immediately after they are received at the laboratory.

To achieve required minimum sensitivity of 0.5 pCi/1, iodine is separated on an ion exchange column, precipitated as palladium iodide and beta counted. Monthly samples and monthlycomposites of semimonthly samples are then analyzed for Sr-89 and Sr-90. Potassium and calcium are determined and the 1 3 7 cs/gK and 9°Sr/gCa ratios arecalculated.

Reporting units are pCi/I except for stable potassium and calcium, which are reported in g/l.If milk samples are not available, green leafy vegetables will be collected on a monthly basis (when available) from Locations K-23A, K-23B, and K-26.Grass Grass is collected three times per year (2nd, 3rd, and 4th quarters) from the six dairy farms (K-3, K-5, K-35, K-34, K-38, and K-39) and from two on-site locations (K-lb and K-if). The samples are analyzed forlgross beta activity, for Sr-89 and Sr-90, and Gamma Isotopic Analysis to identify and quantify gamma-emitting radionuclides.

Reporting units are pCi/g wet weight.Cattle feed Once per year, during the first quarter when grass is not available, cattlefeed (such as hay or silage) is collected from the six dairy farms. The analyses performed are the same as for grass. Reporting units are pCi/g wet weight.Vegetables and Grain Annually, during the 3rd quarter, samples of five varieties of vegetables grown and marketed for human consumption are collected from K-26, depending upon the availability of samples. If samples are notavailable from this location, samplesmay be obtained from any local source so there is some sample of record. The location will be documented.

In addition, two varieties of grain or leafy vegetables from the highest predicted X/Q and D/Q, if available, are collected annually from the: farmland owned by Dominion Energy Kewaunee(K-23 a and b) and rented to a private individual for growing crops. The analyses performed are the same as for grass. Reporting units are pCi/g wet weight.Eggs Quarterly samples of eggs can be taken from K-24 and K-32. At least one control and one indicator should be collected.

The samples 'are analyzed for gross beta activity, for Sr-89 and Sr-90, and Gamma Isotopic Analysis to identify and quantify gamma-emitting radionuclides.

Reporting units are pCi/g wet weight.Rev. 16 3-5 04/13/10 Soil Twice during the growing season samples of the top two inches of soil are-collected from the six dairy, farms and from an on-site location (K-if). The soil is analyzed for gross alpha and gross beta activities, for Sr-89 and Sr-90, and Gamma Isotopic Analysis to identify and quantify gamma-emitting manmade radionuclides.

Reporting unitsare pCi/g dry weight.Surface Water Surface water is sampled monthly from Lake Michigan at the KPS discharge (K-Id), two samples (north and south ends), of Two Creeks Park, 2.5 miles south of the reactor site (K-14a, K-14b). Samples are collected monthly at the Green Bay Municipal Pumping station between Kewaunee and Green Bay (K-9). Raw and treated water is collected.

Monthly samples are also taken, when available, from each of the three creeks (K-Ia, K-lb, K-le) that pass through the reactor site and from the drainage pond'(K- ik) south of the plant. The samples are taken at a point near the mouth of each creek and at the shore of the drainage pond.The water is analyzed for gross beta activity in: a. The total residue, b. The dissolved solids, and c. The suspended solids.The samples are also analyzed for K-40 and by Gamma Isotopic Analysis.

Quarterly composites from all locations are analyzed for tritium, Sr-89 and Sr-90. Reporting units are pCi/l.Bottom Sediments Five samples of Lake Michigan bottom sediments, one at the discharge (K-id), one from 500, feet north of the discharge (K-1c), one from 500 feet south of the discharge (K-l j), and one at the Two Creeks Park (K-14), one at the Green Bay Municipal Pumping Station (K-9) are collected semi-annually (May and November).

The samples are collected at the beach in about 2-3 feet of water. All samples are analyzed for gross beta activity, for Sr-89 and Sr-90 and by Gamma isotopic Analysis.

Since it is known that the specific activity of the sediments (i.e., the amount of radioactivity per unit mass of sediment) increases with decreasing particle size, the sampling procedure will assure collection of very fine particles.

Reporting units are pCi/g dry weight.Ground Monitoring Wells Figure 3 shows the location of 14 installed groundwater monitoring wells. The wells and location are identified with a diamond shape in Figure 3. The wells.are labeled MW (Monitoring Well) and AB (Auxiliary Building).

The Groundwater Protection Program consists of the 14 wells in addition to the two on-site wells already in the REMM (K-lg and K-lh).Results of analyses and a description of any event above Reporting Levels will be included in the Annual Environmental Monitoring Report for K- Ig, K-lh and in the Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report for the other 14 wells.Rev. 16 3-6 04/13/10 Table 2.2.1-A Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Exposure Pathway Minimum Available Sample Sampling, Type of Collection and And/Or Sample Required Samples' Locations b Analysis Frequency Analysis 1. Direct Radiationc 13 Inner Ring locations K-5-, K-25, K-27, K-7, See Table 2.2.1 LB Gamma dose-K-1f, K-30, K-11, K-im, K-In, K-lo, K-ip, K-iq, K-ir, K-is 6 Outer Ring locations K-2, K-3, K-15, K-17, K-8, K-31, K-39 I Control location K-41 1 Population center K-7 I Special interest location K-8 1 Nearby resident K-27 2. Airborne Radioiodine 3 samples close to the site K-if, K-2, K-7, K-8, See Table 2.2.1.B Iodine (l-131)and Particulates boundary in highest K-31 Continuous by Gamma average X/Q sampler operation Isotopicf Iodine; charcoal 1 sample from the closest K-7 Particulates Particulates; community having the See Table 2.2. 1-B gross beta highest X/Q analysise.sample from a control K-41a See Table 2.2.1-B Gamma isotopic location of composite (by location) f 3. Waterborne

a. Surfaceg I Upstream sample K-la, K-9 j, K-id Grab sample Gross Beta, 1 Downstream sample K-le, K-14a, K-14b, See Table 2.2.1-B Gamma isotopic K-bk, K-lb K-40 fComposite of grab samples for tritium, K-40 and Sr 89/90 b. Ground 1-2 location likely to be K-lg, K-lhh Grab sample Gamma affected d .See Table 2.2.1-B isotopic tritium and K-40 analysis Gross Beta, one well for Sr 89/90 I I I I I I I i I I I I I I I I Rev. 16 04/13/10 Page 1 of 4 Table 2.2.1-A Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Exposure Pathway Minimum Available Sample Sampling, Type of And/Or Sample RequiredSasb Collection and AnTypeo Ad/OrSampleRequired Samples I Locations Analysis Frequency j Analysis c. Drinking 1-3 samples of nearest K-10, K-11, K-13, K-38 Grab sample Gross beta and water supply See Table 2.2.1-B gamma isotopic f analysis.

Tritium and K-40 analysis of the composite of monthly grab samples.'d. Sediment from I sample from K-14, K-ic, K-id, Grab sample Gamma isotopic.shoreline downstream area with K-ij, K-9 See Table 2.2. 1-B analysis potential for recreational Gross Beta, value Sr 89/90 4. Ingestion a. Milk Samples from milking K-5k, K-38, K-34 See Table 2.2. 1-B 1-131 animals in 3 locations Gamma Isotopic within 5 km having the highest dose potential.

1 alternate location K-3, K-39 1 control location.

K-35, K-42 b. Fish 3 random samplings of K-id See Table 2.2.1-B Gamma isotopic'commercially and and Gross Beta recreationally important on edible.species in the vicinity of portions, Gross thedischarge.

Beta and Sr 89/90 on bones c. Food Products Samples of grain or leafy 2 samples K-23a, See Table 2.2.1-B Gamma isotopic" vegetables grown-nearest K-23b -and one more f and 1-131 each of two differen't location if available Analysis.offsite locations within 5 miles of the plant if milk sampling is not 1 sample 15-30 km performed.

distant if milk sampling I is not performed.

K-26 Rev. 16 04/13/10 Page 2 of 4 Table 2.2.1-A Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Exposure Pathway Minimum Available Sample Sampling, Type of AeS b Collection and 'Anayo And/Or Sample Required Samples Location Analysis Frequency Analysis 5. Miscellaneous samples not identified in NUREG-0472

a. Aquatic Slime None required K-lk See Table 2.2.1-B Gross Beta K-la, K-lb, K-le activity and if available Sr-89, K-14, K-ld Sr-90 and Gamma K-9 (control)

Isotopicf b. Soil None required K-if, K-5, K-35, K-39 Gross Alpha/Beta K-34, K-38 See Table 2.2.1-B Sr-89 and Sr-90 K-3, (control)

Gamma Isotopicf c. Cattlefeed None required K-5, K-35, K-39 Gross Beta K-34, K See Table 2.2.1-B Sr-89 and Sr-90 K-3,(control)

Gamirna ,__ _ _isotopicf

d. Grass None required K-lb, K-if, K-35, K-39 Gross Beta K-5, K-34, K-38 See Table 2.2.1-B Sr-89 and Sr-90 K-3 ,(control)

Gammae. Domestic Meat None required K-24, K-29 Gross See Table 2.2.1-B Alpha/Beta K-32 (control)

Gamma Isotopicf f. Eggs None required K-32 See Table 2.2.1-B Gross Beta K-24 Sr-89/90 Gamma Isotopicf g. Precipitation None required K-Il See Table 2.2.1-B Tritium I I I I I I I I i I I I I Rev. 16 04/13/10 Page 3 of 4 Table 2.2.1-A, Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Exposure Pathway Minimum Available Sample Sampling, Type of b Collection and And/Or Sample Required Samples a Locations Analysis Frequency Analysis Table Notations a. The samples listed in this column describe the minimum sampling required to meet REMP requirements.

b. Additional details of sample locations are provided in Table 2.2.1-C and Figure 1. The REMP requires that samples to be taken from each of the "available sample locations" listed (see section 3.1). Deviations from the required sampling schedule will occur if specimens are unobtainable due to hazardous conditions, seasonal unavailability, malfunction of automatic sampling equipment and other legitimate reasons. If specimens are unobtainable due to sampling equipment malfunction, reasonable efforts shall be made to complete corrective actions prior to the end of the next sampling period.All deviations from the sampling schedule shall be documented, as required by REMM 2.4.1 .c, in the Annual Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report. It is recognized that, at times, it may not be possible or practicable to continue to obtain samples of the media of choice at the most desired location or time. In these instances suitable alternative media and locations may be chosen for the particular pathway in question and appropriate substitutions made within 30 days in the REMM. The cause of the unavailability of samples for that pathway and the new location(s) for obtaining replacement samples will be identified in the Annual Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report.c. For the purposes of this table, each location will have 2 packets of thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs). The TLDs are'CaSO4: Dy cards with 2 cards/packet and 4 dosimeters/card (four sensitive areas each for a total of eight I dosimeters/packet).

The NRC guidance of 40 stations is not an absolute number. The number of direct radiation monitoring stations has been reduced according to geographical limitations; e.g., Lake Michigan.

The frequency of analysis or readout for TLD systems depends upon the characteristics of the specific system used and selection is made to obtain optimum dose information with minimal fading.d. The purpose of this sample is to obtain background information.

If it is not practical to establish control locations in accordance with the distance and wind direction criteria, other sites that provide valid background data may be substituted.

e. Airborne particulate sample filters shall be analyzed for gross beta radioactivity 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> or more after sampling to allow for radon and thoron daughter decay. If gross beta activity in air particulate samples is greater than ten times the yearly mean of control samples, gamma isotopic analysis shall be performed on the individual samples.f. Gamma isotopic analysis means the identification and quantification of gamma-emitting radionuclides that may be attributable to the effluents from the facility.g. The "upstream sample" shall be taken at a distance beyond significant influence of the discharge.

The "downstream" sample shall be taken in an area near the mixing zone.h. Ground water samples shall be taken when this source is tapped for drinking or irrigation purposes in areas where the hydraulic gradient or recharge properties are suitable for contamination.

i. In the event elevated analysis are reported by CV for gamma isotopic or tritium, a review will be conducted with the option to retest additional analysis for hard to detect isotopes or alpha emitters.

The additional test may include Fe-55, Ni-63, or alpha emitters anticipated on current plant conditions.

j. Two samples to be collected, Raw and Treated k. K-5 is about 5.1 kin, closest Milk Location available.

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Table 2.2:1-B Type and Frequency of Collection Location Weekly Biweekly Monthly Quarterly Semi-Annually Annually K-la SW SL'K-lb SW GRa SLf K-Ic BSb K-ld SW Fla BSb SL'K-le SW SL'K-if APl AI GRa TLD SO K-lg WW K-lh WW K-lj BSb K-lk SW SLf K-11 TLD K-lm TLD K-In TLD K-lo TLD K-lp TLD K-lq TLD K-ir TLD K-Is TLD K-2 APg At TLD K-3 MIC GRa TLD SO CF d K-5 MIC GRa TLD SO CFd K-7 APL AI TLD K-8 , Pg AL TLD K-9 SWi BSb SLf K-10 WW K-1I PR WW K-13 WW K-14 SWh BSb SLf K-15 TLD K-17 TLD K-23a GRN/GLV K-23b GRN/GLV K-24 EG DM K-25 TLD K-26 VE K-27 TLD I I I I!I I I I I I I i I Rev. 16 04/13/10 Page 1 of 2 Table 2.2.1-B Type and Frequency of Collection Location Weekly ] Biweekly Monthly] Quarterly Semi-Annually Annually K-29 DM K-30 TLD K-31 AP9 Al TLD K-32 EG DM K-34 MIC GRa SO CFd K-35 MIC GRa SO CFd K-38 MIC GRa WW SO CFd K-39 MIc TLD GRa SO CFd K-41 APg Al TLD K-42 MIr a. Three times a year, second (April, May, June), third (July, August, September), and fourth (October, November, December) quarters b. To be collected in May and November c. Monthly from November through April; semimonthly from May through October d. First (January, February, March) quarter only e. Alternate if milk is not available f. Second and third quarters g. The frequency may be increased dependent on the dust loading.h. Two water samples are collected, North (K-14a) and South (K-14b) of Two Creeks Rd.i. Two samples, raw and treated Code Description Code Description Code Description Al Airborne Iodine FI Fish SO Soil AP Airborne Particulate GR Grass SW Surface Water BS Bottom Sediment GRN Grain TLD Thermoluminescent Dosimeter CF Cattlefeed MI Milk VE Vegetables DM Domestic Meat PR Precipitation WW Well Water EG Eggs SL Slime GLV Green Leafy* Vegetables Rev. 16 04/13/10 Page 2 of 2 Table 2.2.1-C Sampling Locations, Kewaunee Power Station Distance Code Typea (Miles)b and Location Sector K-i " Onsite K-la I 0.62 N North Creek K-lb I 0.12 N Middle Creek K-lc 1 0.10 N 500' North of Condenser Discharge K-id I 0.10 E Condenser Discharge K-le I 0.12 S South Creek K-if I 0.12 S Meteorological Tower K-lg I 0.06 W South Well K-lh I 0.12 NW North Well K-lj I 0.10 S 500' south of Condenser Discharge K-lk I 0.60 SW Drainage Pond; south of plant.K-11 I F 0:13 N ISFSI Southeast K-lm I 0.15N ISFSI East K-ln I 0.16 N ISFSI Northwest K-lo I 0.16 N ISFSI North K-lp I 0.17 N ISFSINorthwest K-lq I 0.16 N ISFSI West K-lr I 0.13 N ISFSI West K-Is I 0.12 N ISFSI Southwest K-2 C 8.91 NNE WPS Operations Building in Kewaunee K-3 C 5.9 N Lyle and John Siegmund Farm, N2815 Hy 42, Kewaunee K-5 I 3.2 NNW Ed Paplham Farm, E4160 Old Settlers Rd, Kewaunee K-7 1 2.51 SSW Ron Zimmerman Farm, 17620 Nero:Rd, Two Rivers Saint Isadore the Farmer Churchi 18424 Tisch Mills Rd, Tisch K-8 C 4.85 WSW Mills Green Bay Municipal Pumping Station, six miles east of Green K-9 C 11.5 NNE Bay (sample source is Lake Michigan from Rostok Intake 2 miles north of Kewaunee)K-10 1 1.35 NNE Turner Farm, Kewaunee Site K-1 i I 0.96 NW ýHarlan Ihlenfeld Farm, N879 Hy 42, -Kewaunee K-13 C 3.0 SSW Rand's General Store, Two Creeks K-14 I 2.6 S Two Creeks Park, 2.5 miles south of site K-15 C 9.25 NW Gas Substation, 1.5 miles north of Stangelville K-17 I 4.0 W Jansky's Farm, N885 Cty Tk B, Kewaunee I I I I I I I U I I I I I I I Rev. 16 04/13/10 Page 1 of 2 Table 2.2.1-C Sampling Locations, Kewaunee Power Station Distance Code Typea (Miles)b and Location Sector K-20(c) I 2.5 N Carl Struck Farm, N1596 Lakeshore Dr., Kewaunee K-23a 1 0.5 W 0.5 miles west of plant, Kewaunee site K-23b I 0.6N 0.6 miles north of plant, Kewaunee site K-24 I 5.4 N Ficturn Farm, N2653 Hy 42, Kewaunee K-25 I 1.9 SW Wotachek Farm, E3968 Cty Tk BB, Two Rivers K-26(d) C 9.1 SSW Sandy's Vegetable Stand (8.0 miles south of"BB")K-27 I 1.53 NW Schleis Farm, E4298 Sandy Bay Rd K-29 I 5.34 W Kunesh Farm, E3873 Cty Tk G, Kewaunee K-30 I 0.8 N End of site boundary K-31 1 6.35 NNW E. Krok Substation, Krok Road K-32 C 7;8 N Piggly Wiggly, 931 Marquette Dr., Kewaunee K-34 I 2.7 N *Leon and Vicky Struck Farm, N 1549 Lakeshore Drive, Kewaunee.K-35(e) C 6.71 WNW Duane Ducat Farm, N1215 Sleepy Hollow, Kewaunee K-36(f) I Fiala's Fish Market, 216 Milwaukee, Kewaunee K-38 I 2.45 WNW Dave Sinkula Farm, N890 Town Hall Road, Kewaunee K-39 I 3.46 N Francis Wotja Farm, NI 859 Lakeshore Road,. Kewaunee K-41 (g) C 22 NW KPS-EOF, 3060 Voyager Drive, Green Bay K-42 (h) C 28.1 W Lamers Dairy Products obtain from Green Bay Markets (i)a. I = indicator; C = control.b. Distances arermieasured from reactor stack.c. Location removed from program in 2007 d. Location K-48 was changed because Schmidt's Food Stand went out of business.

It was replaced by Bertler's Fruit Stand (K-26). Replaced with Sandy's Vegetable in 2007.e. Removed from the program in Fall of 2001, back to program in August 2008.f. Removed from the program in Fall of 2001, back to program in August 2008.g. Location replaces K-16, January of 2007 h. Location replaces K-28 as of March 2010 i. Lamers Dairy is actually located in Appleton.

The herds providing milk to Lamers are located nearer to Appleton than the plant to provide adequate distance for purposes of a control location.Rev. 16 Page 2 of 2 04/13/10 Table 2.2.1-D Reporting Levels for Radioactivity Concentrationsin Environmental Samples Medium Radionuclide

[ Reporting Levels CV to KPS" KPS to NRCb Airborne Particulate or Gases (pCi/m3) Gross Beta 1 --1-131 (Charcoal) 0.1 0.9 Cs-134 1 10: Cs-137 1 20 Precipitation (pCi/l) H-3 1,000 --Water (pCi/1) Gross Alpha 10 --Gross Beta 30 H-3 10,000 20,000e Mn-54 100 1,000 Fe-59 40 400 Co-58. 100 1,000 Co-60 30 300 Zr-Nb-95, 40 400 Cs-134 10 30 Cs-137 20 50 Ba-La-140 100 200'Sr-89, 8d Sr-90 8- -Zn-65 30 300 Milk (pCi/1) 1-131 .1.0 3 Cs-134 20 60 Cs-137 20 70 Ba-La-140 100 300 Sr-89 10 --Grass, Cattle Feed, and Vegetables (pCi/g Gross Beta 30 --wet) 1-131 0.1 0.1 Cs-134 0.2 -1 Cs-137 0.2 2 Sr-89 I --Sr-90 1 --I I I i I I I I I I I I i I I I I Rev. 16 04/13/10 Page 1 of 2 I Table 2.2.1-D ReportingLevels for Radioactivity Concentrations in Environmental Samples Reporting Levels Medium , Radionuclide

.,.j"CV to KPSa [ KPS to NRCb Eggs (pCi/g wet), Gross Beta 30 --Cs-134 0.2 1 Cs-137 0.2 2 Sr-89 .1 --Sr-90 I --Soil, Bottom Sediments (pCi/g) Gr6ss Beta 50 --Cs-134 .5 --Cs-137 5 --Sr-89 5 --Sr-90 5 --Meat (pCi/g wet) Gross Beta (Flesh, 10 --Bones)Cs-134(Flesh) 1.0 1.0 Cs-137 (Flesh) 2 2.0 Sr-89 (Bones) 2 --Sr-90 (Bones) 2 --Fish (pCi/g wet) Gross Beta (Flesh, 10 --Bones)Mn-54 -- 30.0 Fe-59 -- 10.0 Co-58 -- 30.0 Co-60 -10.0 Cs-134 (Flesh) 1 1.0 Cs-137 (Flesh) 2 2.0 Sr-89 (Bones) 2 --Sr-90 (Bones) 2 --Zn-65 (Bones) -20 a.b.C.d.Kaclionucliaes will be monitored by the Uv ana concentrations above tne listea limits wil be reported to KPS.Concentrations above the listed limits will be reported to NRC as required by Specification 2.2.1 .b...For drinking water samples, this is 40CFR Part 141 value. If no drinking water pathway exists, a value of 30,000 pCi/l may be used.The Sr-89/90 values are based on the EPA drinking water standards.

See note "f." of Table 2.3.1-A for further information Rev. 16 Page 2 of 2 04/13/10 Table 2.3. 1-A Detection Capabilities for Environmental Sample Analysis'Lower Limit of Detection (LLD) 1,c Water Airborne Fish Food Products Sediment Analysis Particulate or Milk (pCi/i) (p (pCi/l) Gases (pCi/ma 3) (pCi/kg, wet) (pCi/kg, wet) (pCi/kg, dry)Gross Beta 4 0.01 H-3 2000'Mn-54 15 130 Fe-59 30 260 Co-58, 60 15 130 Zr-Nb-95 15 1-131 IV 0.07 1 60 Cs-134. 0.05 130 15 60 150 Cs-137 18 0.06 150 18 80 180 Ba-La-140 15 15 Zn-65 30 260 *Sr-89/90 5 I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I Rev. 16 04/13/10 Page I of 3 Table Notations for Table 2.3.1-A a. This list does not mean that only these nuclides are to be considered.

Other peaks that are identifiable, together with those of the above nuclides, shall also be analyzed and reported in the Annual Radiological Environment Monitoring Report.b. Required detection capabilities for thermoluminescent dosimeters used for environmental measurements are given in Regulatory Guide 4.13.c. The LLD is defined, for purposes of these specifications, as the smallest concentration of radioactive material in a sample that will yield a net count, above system background, that will be detected with 95% probability with only 5% probability of falsely concluding that a blank observation represents a "real" signal.For a particular measurement system, which may include radiochemical separation:

LLD = 4.66sb E x V x 2.22 x Y x exp(-yAt)Where: LLD is the a priori lower limit of detection as defined above; as picocuries per unit mass or volume, Sb is the standard deviation of the background counting rate or of the counting rate of blank sample as appropriate, as counts per minute, E is the counting efficiency, as counts per disintegration, V is the sample size in units of mass or volume, 2.22 is the number of disintegrations per minute per picocurie, Y is the fractional radiochemical yield, when applicable, y is the radioactive decay constant for the particular radionuclide, and At for environmental samples is the elapsed time between sample collection, or end of the sample collection period, and time of counting, Typical values of E, V, Y, and At should be used in calculation.

Rev. 16 Page 2 of 3 04/13/10 Table Notations for Table 2.3.1-A (con 't)It should be recognized that the LLD is defined as a priori (before the fact) limit representing the capability of a measurement system and not as an a posteriori (after the fact) limit for a particular measurement.

Analyses shall be performed in such a manner that the stated LLDs will be achieved under routine conditions.

Occasionally background fluctuations, unavoidable small sample sizes, the presence of interfering nuclides, or other uncontrollable circumstances may render these LLDs unachievable.

In such cases, the contributing factors shall be identified and described in the Annual Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report.d. If no drinking water pathway exists, a value of 3,000 pCi/l may be used.e. LLD for drinking water samples. If no drinking water pathway exists, the LLD of gamma isotopic analysis may be used.f. This is NOT a NUREG-0472 required value. It is based on EPA drinking water standards, which tie into the NEI Groundwater Protection Initiative that was implemented at KPS on August 4, 2006.Rev. 16 Page 3 of 3 04/13/10 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I FIGURE 1 I K -4 LtArN Bus K-42x~5 S+ i I .. .+ _r. I ....I " -I4-- .- r Ii--I --I I (1 N)~ ~ 5 7//-____ ~ ~ ( -~Er S F4~4E_ -~- ~-E I S I 4 __-~VI -~~41 X-9 0, INI <-+ -,F -F~-~----

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  • fax (847) 564-4517 REPORT TO DOMINION NUCLEAR RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAM FOR THE KEWAUNEE POWER STATION KEWAUNEE, WISCONSIN ANNUAL REPORT -PART II DATA TABULATIONS AND ANALYSES January 1 to December 31, 2010 Prepared and submitted by ENVIRONMENTAL, Inc.Midwest Laboratory Project No. 8002 Approved" IJ. Michael Hale Radiation Protection

/Chemistry Mgr., KPS I I I PREFACE 3 I The staff members of Environmental, Inc., Midwest Laboratory were responsible for the acquisition of data presented in this report. Samples were collected by the personnel of Environmental, Inc., Midwest Laboratory and the Kewaunee Power Station.II I II I II I II II I I TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page Preface .......................................................................................................................................

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1.0 INTRODUCTION

The following constitutes Part II of the final report for the 2010 Radiological Monitoring Program conducted at the Kewaunee Power Station (KPS), Kewaunee, Wisconsin.

Included are tabulations of data for all samples collected in 2010 along with graphs of data trends. A summary and interpretation of the data presented here are published in Part I of the 2010 Annual Report on the Radiological Monitoring Program for the Kewaunee Power Station.NOTE: Page 2 is Intentionally left out.I I I I I I I I I I I I 3 I I I I I 1 I Page intentionally left blank 2 in I IH1UIL <I (.N~)M ILI E 7I.4~LION U I i I i I I I I I i I I I I I I I f4, 0LE I ~ -,l ' 1 ..... .I I Ii N rr-M 44+4 I Figure 1. Sampling locations, Kewaunee Power Station 3 I KEWAUNEE Table 1. Sampling locations, Kewaunee Power Station.Distance (miles)0 Code Typea and Sector Location K-1 K-ia K-lb K-ic K-ld K-le K-if K-i g K-1h K-Ij K-i k K-11 K-im K-in K-ia K-ip K-iq K-ir K-is K-2 K-3 K-5 K-8 K-9 K-10 K-11 K-1 3 K-14 K-15 K-1 7 K-23a K-23b K-24 K-25 K-26 K-27 K-29 K-30 K-31 K-32 K-34 K-35 K-36 K-38 K-39 K-A1 K-42 K-43 C C I C C C I C C C C I I I C I 0.62 N 0.12 N 0.10 N 0.10 E 0.12 S 0.12 S 0.06 W 0.12 NW 0.10S 0.60 SW 0.13 N 0.15 N 0.16 N 0.16 N 0.17 N 0.16 N 0.13 N 0.12 N 8.91 NNE 5.9 N 3.2 NNW 4.85 WSW'11.5 NNE 1.35 NNE 0.96 NW 3.0 SSW 2.6 S 9.25 NW 4.0 W 0.5 W 0.6 N 5.4 N 1.9 SW 10.7 SSW 1.53 NW 5.34 W 0.8 N 6.35 NNW 7.8 N 2.7 N 6.71 mi. WNW 2.45 mi. WNW 3.46 mi.N 22 NW 28.1 W 2.71 SSW Onsite North Creek Middle Creek 500' north of condenser discharge Condenser discharge South Creek Meteorological Tower South Well North Well 500' south of condenser discharge Drainage Pond, south of plant ISFSI Southeast ISFSI East ISFSI Northwest ISFSI North ISFSI Northwest ISFSI West ISFSI West ISFSI Southwest WPS Operations Building in Kewaunee Lyle and John Siegmund Farm, N2815 Hy 42, Kewaunee Ed Paplham Farm, E4160 Old Settlers Rd, Kewaunee St. Isadore the Farmer Church, 18424 Tisch Mills Rd, Tisch Mills Rostok Water Intake for Green Bay, Wisconsin, two miles north of Kewaunee Turner Farm. Kewaunee site Harlan thlenfeld Farm, N879 Hy 42, Kewaunee Rand's General Store, Two Creeks Two Creeks Park, 2.6 miles south of site Gas Substation, 1.5 miles north of Stangelville Jansky's Farm, N885 Tk B, Kewaunee 0.5 miles west of plant, Kewaunee site 0.6 miles north of plant, Kewaunee site Fictum Farm, N2653 Hy 42, Kewaunee Wotachek Farm, 3968 E. Cty Tk BB. Two Rivers Sandy's Vegetable Stand (8.0 miles south of "BB")Schlies Farm, E4298.Sandy Bay Rd, Kewaunee Kunesh Farm, E3873 Cty Tk G, Kewaunee End of site boundary E. Krok Substation Piggly Wiggly, 931 Marquette Dr., Kewaunee Leon and Vicki Struck, N1549 Lakeshore Dr., Kewaunee Duane Ducat, N1215 Sleepy Hollow Rd., Kewaunee Fiala's Fish market, 216 Milwaukee, Kewaunee Dave Sinkula Farm, N890 Town Hall Road, Kewaunee Francis and Sue Wojta, N1859 Lakeshore Dr., Kewaunee KPS-EOF, 3060 Voyager Dr. , Green Bay Lamer's Dairy Products obtained from Green Bay markets.Gary Maigatter Property, 17333 Hwy 42, Two Rivers I = indicator; C = control.o Distances are measured from reactor stack.4 KEWAUNEE I Table 2. Type and frequency of collection.

Location Weekly Biweekly Monthly Quarterly Semiannually Annually K-ia SW SL K-ib SW GRa SL K-ic BSb K-id SW Fla SL BSb K-le SW SL K-1f AP At TLD GR a SO K-lg, K-ih WW K-ij __Sb K-ik SW SL K-1I through K-is TLD K-2 AP Al TLD K-3, K-5 MIC TLD GR 8 so CFd K-7, K-8 AP Al TLD K-9 SW SL BSb K-10, K-13 WW K-11 PR WW K-14 SW SL B 5 b K-15, K-17 TLD K-23a, b GRN / GLV K-24 EG 0M K-25 TLD K-26 VE K-27 TLD K-28 Mic K-29 DM K-30 TLD K-31 AP Al TLD K-32 EG DM K-34, K-35 MIC Gr 8 SO CFd K-38 MIC Gra WW SO CFd K-39 MIc TLD GRa SO CFd K-41 AP Al TLD K-42 e MIC K-43__ AP Al TLD Three times a year, second, third and fourth quarters.

d First quarter (January, February, March) only.b Collected in May and November.

eReplaced K-28 in March, 2010.c Monthly; November through April; semimonthly May through October. Repaced K-7 in August, 2010.Table 3. Sample Codes: Code Description Code Description Al Airborne Iodine GR Grass AP Airborne particulates MI Milk BS Bottom sediments PR Precipitation CF Cattlefeed SL Slime DM Domestic Meat SO Soil EG Eggs SW Surface water Fl Fish TLD Thermoluminescent Dosimeter GLV Green Leafy Vegetables VE Vegetables GRN Grain WW Well water I I I I i I I£I I I I I I I I Note: Page 6 is intentionally left out.5 I Page intentionally left blank 6 KEWAUNEE GRAPHS OF DATA TRENDS Note: Conventions used in trending data.The following conventions should be used in the interpretation of the graphs of data-trends:--

1. Both solid and open data points may be used in the graphs. A solid point indicates an activity, an open point, a lower limit of detection (LLD) value.2. Data points are connected by a solid line. A break in the plot indicates missing data.7 I I I 3 I I I I I I I I I I I I I Kewaunee Air Particulates

-Gross Beta 0.100 C0)E 0.0.010)'-ý& I f -4 ,- -41 i~- i + i + -~ ---- ; a -! -,,--~-4---4

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1/1/10 1/31/10 3/2/10 4/2/10-i Figure io ---2-0 4 0 61I 7/ 811 : 5/2/10 6/2/10 7/2/10 8/1/110 9/1/10 10/1/10 11/1/10 12/1/110 Figure 2. Location K-1f (weekly samples, 2010).0.100 CI) -0.010 0.001 1 4 .4cion K-w l s 2 1/11/10 1/31/10 3/2/10 4/2/10 5/2/10 6/2/10 7/2/10 8/1/10 9/1/10 10/1/10 11/1/10 12/1/10 Figure 3. Location K-2 (weekly samples, 2010).I I I i 0.100 EI 0.010 -*---- -0.001 -1/1110 1/31/10 3/2/10 412/10 5/2/10 6/2/10 7/2110 8/1/10 9/1/10 10/1/10 11/1/10 12/1/10 Figure 4. Location K-7 (weekly samples, 2010).8 Kewaunee Air Particulates

-Gross Beta 0.100 E C-, 0.0 10 I 0.001 1/31/10 1-0 2 -- 6 7/ 81 /1i 1 0 /14 11 12 1/1/10 1/31/10 3/2/10 4/2/10 5/2/10 6/2/10 7/2/10 811/10 .9/1110 10/1/10 11/1/10 12/1/10 Figure 5. Location K-8 (weekly samples, 2010).0.100 .,: 0.010 i: .. .. .. .. -~ ~~~~------

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-Gross Beta 0.100 CO 0.0.010 0.001 '-" 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Figure 8. Location K-If (monthly averages, 2006-2010).

0.100 0.0.010 0.001 Figure 9. Location K-2 (monthly averages, 2006-2010).

0.100 C-O 0.0.010 0.001 4..-2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Figure 10. Location K-7 (monthly averages, 2006-2010).

10 Kewaunee Power Station Air Particulates

-Gross Beta 0.100 E 0.010 0.001 .1+4 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Figure 11. Location K-8 (monthly averages, 2006-2010).

0.100 C, 0.010 0.001 Lf4 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Figure 12. Location K-31 (monthly averages, 2006-2010)..

0.100 0.010 _____ ___0.001 + 4-+4H-+4ý

+ 4 1 1 +44 +H-44f+4-H -H-14-IH 1111'HIII II1 4 4 -4+N+ +4+/-4+/--H-H 41 jt iii ii11 44+ 4+,-2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Figure 13. Location K-41a (monthly averages, 2006-2010).

a collected at location K-1 6 prior to 2007 11 Kewaunee WELL WATER-GROSS ALPHA 08 6 T pCi/L 4 2 0-2006________ ________ ________________

F___________

_ ___ _L 2_-'I 2007 2008 2009 2010 Figure 14. Location K-lg. Total Residue. Quarterly collection.

6I pCi/LF I Al F---iii. ............

2 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Figure 15. Location K-lh.. Total Residue. Quarterly collection.

12 Kewaunee Power Station WELL WATER-GROSS BETA 10 _pCi/L i 4 A ll__ I 2.0 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Figure 16. Location K-lg. Total Residue. Quarterly collection.

2006 2007 2006 2009 2010.....Figure 17. Location K-l h. Total Residue. Quarterly collection.

10 F 1 8- _pCi/L 2 0 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Figure 18. Location K-1 0. Total Residue. Quarterly collection.

108 6 2 7 ...2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 I Figure 19. Location K-11. Total Residue. Quarterly collection.

Note: An open data point indicates activity less than the lower limit of detection (LLD).13 Kewaunee Power Station WELL WATER-GROSS BETA 10¸pCi/L 6 4 __ _ __ _ __._ -- ---.-..-r --- -2 0 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Figure 20. Location K-13. Total Residue. Quarterly collection.

  • I___ ___- --.--- --I.---- --f -_ ____pCi/L 4 o 2006 2007' 2008 2009 2010 Figure 21. Location K-38. Total Residue. Quarterly collection.

14 Kewaunee Power Station Milk -Strontium-90 10.0 pCi/L 1.0 -0.1 0.1 .......-................

... ,-. -_ _ _ --_ _ _ _ _ _ --_ _ _ _ _ _ _2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Figure 22. Milk samples. Location K-3.10.0 -s .. ..-p C i/L "_ _ _ _. .... ............................

1.0 0.- A 0.1 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Figure 23. Milk samples. Location K-5.10.0 pCi/L 1 .0 0.1 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Figure 24. Milk samples. Location K-28 / K-42.Note: K-42 (Lamer's Dairy Products) replaced K-28 in March, 2010.10.0 _--- _pCI/L 1.0 --, 0.1 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Figure 25. Milk samples. Location K-34.I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I U 15 I I Kewaunee Power Station Milk -Strontium-90 Figure 26. Milk samples. Location K-35.10.0 pCi/L 1.0 0 .1 .... .... ..... ... _ t 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Figure 26. Milk samples. Location K-35.10.0 pCi/L ---1.0 0.1 2006 2007 2008 ... 2009 2010 .Figure 28. Milk samples. Location K-39.16 Kewaunee Power Station Surface Water -Gross Beta I I 1 100 10 A -pCi/L 01 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Figure 30. Surface water. North Creek, Onsite (K-la).100 ------ -- --.--.-.--pCiIL -.I 2006 2007 20068 2009 2010 Figure 31. Surface water. Middle Creek, Onsite (K-i b).100.0 10.0-.pCi/L ..-.1.0 0.1 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Figure 32. Surface water. Lake Michigan, condenser discharge, Onsite (K-ld).100~IL 0.1 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 I Figure 33. Surface water. South Creek, Onsite (K-le).17 Kewaunee Power Station'Surface Water -Gross Beta -100 pCi/L _ _ -- ---.....0.1 -2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Figure 34. Surface-water.

School Forest Pond (K-1 k).100 [ -_10 pCi/L 0.1 4 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Figure 35. Surface water (raw). Lake Michigan, Rostok Intake (K-9)100 10 -pCiIL 0.1 I 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Figure 36. Surface water. Lake Michigan, Two Creeks Park (K-14a).18 Kewaunee Surface Water -Tritium 10000 10 1000_____ ______ t _____ _____ .1 ______Innt 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Figure 37. Surface water. Lake Michigan, condenser discharge, K-id. Quarterly collection.

10000 1000 100 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Figure 38. Surface water. Lake Michigan, Two Creeks Park, K-14a. Quarterly collection.

10000 1000 100 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Figure 39. Surface water. Lake Michigan, Rostok Intake, K-9. Quarterly collection.

Note: Prior to 2006, LLD values were reported as compliant with technical specifications

(< 330 pCi/L).19" 6.0 DATA TABULATIONS 20 I PageIntetioally Let Bink.I r .I KEWAUNEE Table 4. Airborne particulates and charcoal canisters, analyses for gross beta and iodine-131a.

Location:

K-lf Units: pCi/m3 Collection:

Continuous, weekly exchange.Date Collected Volume (m3)Date Collected Volume (ms)Gross Beta Gross Beta Required LLD 0.010 Required LLD 0.010 01-05-10 01-12-10 01-19-10 01-26-10 02-02-10 02-08-10 02-16-10 02-23-10 03-02-10 03-09-10 03-16-10 03-23-10 03-30-10 354 355 351 352 354 302 401 354 338 323 321 320 324 0.024 +/- 0.003 0.025 + 0.003 0.040 +/- 0.004 0.019 +/- 0.003 0.026 +/- 0.003 0.028 +/- 0.003 0.015 +/- 0.002 0.018 +/- 0.003 0.021 +/- 0.003 0.026 +/- 0.003 0.027 +/- 0.003 0.025 +/- 0.003 0.022 +/- 0.003 07-06-10 07-13-10 07-20-10 07-27-10 08-03-10 08-10-10 08-17-10 08-24-10 08-30-10 09-07-10 09-14-10 09-21-10 09-28-10 403 363 319 338 341 354 361 335 229 344 302 303 303 0.015 +/- 0.002 0.015 +/- 0.003 0.018 +/- 0.003 0.020 +/- 0.003 0.020 +/- 0.003 0.026 +/- 0.003 0.021 +/- 0.003 0.021 +/- 0.003 0.029 +/- 0.004 0.022 +/- 0.003 0.018 +/- 0.003 0.020 +/- 0.003 0.026 +/- 0.003 1st Quarter Mean +/- s.d.0.024 +/- 0.006 3rd Quarter Mean +/- s.d.0.021 +/- 0.004 04-05-10 04-13-10 04-20-10 04-26-10 05-04-10 05-10-10 05-18-10 05-25-10 05-31-10 06-08-10 06-15-10 06-22-10 06-28-10 277 367 336 303 403 304 398 361 297 404 348 357 301 0.030 +/- 0.004 0.018 + 0.003 0.018 + 0.003 0.020 + 0.003 0.018 + 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.003 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.019 +/- 0.003 0.013 + 0.003 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.017 + 0.003 0.012 + 0.002 0.021 +/- 0.003 10-05-10 10-12-10 10-19-10 10-25-10 11-02-10 11-09-10 11-16-10 11-23-10 11-30-10 12-07-10 12-14-10 12-20-10 12-28-10 296 293 309 252 315 274 298 311 348 301 300 252 331 0.020 +/- 0.003 0.031 +/- 0.004 0.022 +/- 0.003 0.030 +/- 0.004 0.021 +/- 0.003 0.026 +/- 0.004 0.037 +/- 0.004 0.033 +/- 0.004 0.023 +/- 0.003 0.024 +/- 0.003 0.040 +/- 0.004 0.036 +/- 0.004 0.013 +/- 0.003 2nd Quarter Mean +/- s.d.0.017 +/- 0.005 4th Quarter Mean +/- s.d.Cumulative Average 0.027 +/- 0.008 0.022 Iodine-131 is sampled biweekly.

Concentrations are < 0.03 pCi/m 3 unless otherwise noted.21 KEWAUNEE *Table 5. Airborne particulates and charcoal canisters, analyses for gross beta and iodine-131a.

Location:

K-2 Units: pC+/-Irn 3 Collection:

Continuous, weekly exchange.Date Collected Volume (m 3)Date Volume Gross Beta Collected

-(m 3)Gross Beta Required LLD 01-05-10 01-12-10 01-19-10 01-26-10 02-02-10 02-08-10 02-16-10" 02-23-10 03-02-10.03-09-10 03-16-10 03-23-10-03-30-10 0.010 Required LLD 0.010 339 356 351 336 339 306 381 324 338 338 311 300 304 0,025 +/- 0.003 0.023 +/- 0.003 0.037 +/- 0.003 0.017 +/- 0.003 0.022 +/- 0.003 0.026'+/- 0.003 0.014 +/- 0.002 0.018 +/- 0.003 0.020 +/- 0.003 0.023 +/- 0.003 0.024 +/- 0.003 0.021 +/- 0.003 0.022 +/- 0.003 07-06-10 07-13-10 07-20-10 07-27-10 08-03-10 08-10-10 08-17-10 088-24-10 08-30-10 09-07-10 09-14-10 09-21-10 09-28-10 346 303 307 306 293 304 302 325 266 333 302 303'305 0.014 +/- 0.003 0.017 +/- 0.003 0.016 +/- 0.003 0.018 +/- 0.003 0.022 +/- 0.003 0.027 +/- 0.003 0.023 +/- 0.003 0.020 +/- 0.003 0.026 +/- 0.004 0.020 +/- 0.003 0.015 +/- 0.003 0.018 +/- 0.003 0.026 +/- 0.003 I I I I!I I.I I I I I I I I 1st Quarter Mean +/- s.d.0.022 +/- 0.006 3rd Quarter Mean +/- s.d.0.020 +/- 0.004 04-05-10 04-13-10 04-20'10 04-26-10 05-04-10 05-10-10 05-18-10 05-25-10*05-31-10 06-08-10*06-15-10 06-22-10 06-28-10 260-345 311 268 347 260 356 315 257 345 302 303 258 0.026 +/- 0.004 0.017 +/- 0.003 0.019 +/- 0.003 0.021 +/- 0.003 0.015 +/- 0.002 0.011 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.019+/- 0.003 0.012 +/- 0.003 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.013 +/- 0.003 0.0.16 +/- 0.003 0.034 +/- 0.004 10-05-10 10-12-10 10-19-10 10-25-10 11-02-10 11-09-10 11-16-10 11-23-10 11-30-10 12-07-10 12-1.4-10 12-20-10 12-28-10 296 314 303 258 353 311 264 281 306 302 306 248 320 0.020 +/- 0.003 0.025 +/- 0.003 0.022 +/- 0.003 0.032 +/- 0.004 0.022 +/- 0.003 0.024 +/- 0.003 0.045 +/- 0.004 0.041 0 0.004 0.025 +/- 0.004 0.024 0.003 0.038 +/- 0.004 0.041 +/- 0.004 0.016 +/- 0.003 2nd Quarter Mean +/- s.d.0.0 18 +/- 0.007 4th Quarter Mean +/- s.d.Cumulative Average 0.029 +/- 0.009 0.022 a Iodine-131 is sampled biweekly.

Concentrations are < 0:03 pCi/m 3 unless otherwise noted.22 I KEWAUNEE Table 6. Airborne particulates and charcoal canisters, analyses for gross beta and iodine-131a.

Location:

K-7 / K-43 b Units: pCi/mr 3 Collection:

Continuous, weekly exchange.Date Collected Volume (me)Date Volume Collected (m")Gross Beta Gross Beta 0.010 Required LLD 01-05-10 01-12-10 01-19-10 01-26-10 02-02-10 02-08-10 02-16-10 02-23-10.03-02-10 03-09-10 03-16-10 03-23-10 03-30-10 0.010 332 330 320 309 301 254 231 223 307 298 301 300 312 0.027 +/- 0.003 0.024 +/- 0.003 0.037 +/- 0.004 0.023 +/- 0.003 0.026 +/- 0.003 0.027 0.026 0.026 0.021+/- 0.004+/- 0.004+/- 0.004+/- 0.003 Required LLD 07-06-10 07-13-10 07-20-10 07-27-10 08-03-10 08-10-10 08-17-10 08-24-1.0 08-30-10 09-07-10 09-1.4-10.

09-21-10.09-28A10 346 309 296 343, 335 361 327 302 255 350 317 326 327 0.015 +/- 0.003 0.019 +/- 0.003 0.016 +/- 0.003 0.017 +/- 0.003 0.018 +/- 0.003 0.024 -+/-: 0.003 0.020 +/- 0.003 0.025 +/- 0.003 0.026 +/- 0.004 0.020 +/- 0.003 0.017 +/- 0.003 0.024 +/- 0.003 0.023 +/- 0.003 0.027 +/- 0.004 0.023 +/- 0.003 0.024 +/- 0.003 0.024 +/- 0.003 1st Quarter Mean +/- s.d.0.026 +/- 0.004 3rd Quarter Mean +/- s.d.0.020 +/- 0.004 04-05-10 04-13-10 04-20-10 04-26-10 05-04-10 05-10-10 05-18-10 05-25-10 05-31-10 06-08-10 06-15-10 06-22-10 06-28-10 252 345 306 268 363 278 353 309 255 352 296 305 257 0.027 +/- 0.004 0.019 +/- 0.003 0.018 +/- 0.003 0.020 +/- 0.003 0.020 +/- 0.003 0.013 +/- 0.003 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.024 +/- 0.003 0.024 +/- 0.003 0.014 +/- 0.002 0.013 +/- 0.003 0.012 +/- 0.003 0.024 +/- 0.003 10-05-10 10-12-10 10-19-10 10-25-10 11-02-10 11-09-10 11-16-10 11-23-10 11-30-10 12-07-10 12-14-10 12-20-10 12-28-10 304 306 293 267 360 299 319 307 309 299 305 260 375 0.021 +/- 0.003 0.031 +/- 0.003 0.021. +/- 0.003 0.032 +/- 0.004 0.019- +/- 0.003 0.027 +/- 0.003 0.039 +/- 0.004 0.040 +/- 0.004 0.027 +/- 0.004 0.024 +/- 0.003 0.038 +/- 0.004 0.037 +/- 0.004 0.015 +/- 0.003 2nd Quarter Mean +/- s.d.0.019 +/- 0.005 4th Quarter Mean +/- s.d.Cumulative Average 0.029 +/- 0.008 0.023 I Iodine-131 is sampled biweekly.

Concentrations are < 0.03 pCi/m 3 unless otherwise noted.b In August, 2010, Location K-07 (2.51 mi. SSW) was relocated.

New location, K-43 (2,71 mi. SSW).23 KEWAUNEE Table 7. Airborne particulates and charcoal canisters, analyses for gross beta and iodine-131'.

Location:

K-8 Units: pCi/M 3 Collection:

Continuous, weekly exchange.

-Date Collected Volume.(m3)Date Collected Volume (M 3 I)Gross Beta Gross Beta Required LLD 0.010 Required LLD 0.010.01-05-10 01-12-10 01-19-10 ,01-26-10 02-02-10 02-08-10 02-16-10 02-23-10.03-02-10 03-09-10 03-16-10 03-23-10 03-30-10 342 340 345 334 311 272 391 347.334 319 311 300 311 0.020 +/- 0.003 0.021 +/- 0.003 0.032 +/- 0.003 0.020 +/- 0.003 0.022 +/-:0.003 0.027 +/- 0.004 0.014 +/- 0.002 0.015 +/- 0.002 0.018 +/- 0.003 0.023 +/- 0.003 0.022 +/- 0.003 0.021 +/- 0.003 0.023+/- 0.003 07-06-10 07-13-10 07-20-10 07-27-10 08-03-10;08-10-10 08-17-10* 08-24-10 08-30-10 09-07-10 09-14-10 09-21-10;09-28-10 346 309 297 316 288 309'302 312 235 345 302 303 308 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.017 +/- 0.003 0.014 +/- 0.003 0.018 +/- 0.003 0.016'+/- 0.003 0.024 +/- 0.003 0.018 +/- 0.003 0.017 +/- 0.003 0.029 +/- 0.004 0.021 +/- 0.003 0.015 +/- 0.003 0.023 +/- 0.003 0.023 +/- 0.003 I I!I I I U I I I I I I i I t I I 1st Quarter Mean +/- s'd.0.021 +/-0.005 3rd Quarter Mean +/- s.d.0.019 +/- 0.005 04-05-10 04-13-10 04-20-10 04-26-10 05-04-10 05-10-10 05-18-10 05-25-10 05-31-10 o06-08-10 06-15-10 06-22-10 06-28-10 253 345 331 302 369 261 341 309 255 381 321 305 257 0.024 +/- 0.004 0.018 +/- 0.003 0.014 +/- 0.003 0.017 +/- 0.003 0.015 +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.003 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.023 + 0.003 0.018 + 0.003 0.011 +/-0.002 0.011 .+/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.021 +/- 0.003 10-05-10 10-12-10.10-19-10 10-25-10 11-02-10 11-09-10 11-16-10 11-23-10 11-30-10 12-07-10 12-14-10 12-20-10 12-28-10 296 297 309 266 363 305 321 315 297 299 299 249 349 0.019 + 0.003 0.029 +/- 0.003 0.019 +/- 0.003 0.035 +/- 0.004 0.021 +/- 0.003 0.025 +/- 0.003 0.034 +/- 0.004 0.034 +/- 0.004 0.028 +/- 0.004 0.022 +/- 0.003 0.036 +/- 0.004 0.041 +/- 0.004 0.015 +/- 0.003 2nd Quarter Mean +/- s.d..0.016 +/- 0.005 4th Quarter Mean +/- s.d.0.028 +/- 0.008" Cumulative Average 0.021 a Iodine-131 is sampled biweekly.

Concentrations are < 0.03 pCi/m 3 unless otherwise noted.24 U KEWAUNEE Table 8. Airborne particulates and charcoal canisters, analyses for gross beta and iodine-131a.

Location:

K-31 Units: pCi/mr 3 Collection:

Continuous, weekly exchange.Date Collected Volume (M 3)Date Collected Volume (mi 3)Gross Beta Gross Beta Required LLD* 01-05-10 01-12-10 01-19-10 01-26-10.02-02ý10'.02-08-10 02-16-10-02-23-10 03-02-10 03-09-10 03-16-10 03-23-10 03-30-10 0.010 303 305*..301 301 255 259 -341 304 302 303 301 300.40 0.026 +/- 0.003 0.029 +/- 0.003 0.040 +/- 0.004 0.020'+/- 0.003 0.024+/- 0;004 0.027 + 0.004 0.015 +/-0.003 0.018 +/- 0.003 0.020,+/- 0.003 0.022 +/- 0.003 0.022 +/- 0.003 0.022 +/- 0.003< 0.023 Required LLD 07-06-10 07-13-10 07-20-10.07-27-10 08-03-10 08-10-10 08-17-10 08-24-10 08-30-10.,09-07-10 09-1.4-10 09-21-10 09-28-10 0.010 346 303'305 308 293 303 301 306 262 351 302 305 306 b 1st Quarter Mean +/- s.d.0.024 +/- 0.006 3rd Quarter Mean +/- s.d.04-05-10 04-13-10.04-20-10 04-26-10..

05-04-10 05-10-10 05-18-10 05-25-10 05-31-10 06-08-10 06-15-10 06-22-10 06-28-10 254 345 300 260 346 261 345 305 257 344 302 306 254 0.028 +/- 0.004 0.015 +/- 0.003 0.015 +/- 0.003 0.020 +/- 0.003 0.016 +/- 0.003 0.012 +/- 0.003 0.016 +/- 0.002 0.021 +/- 0.003 0.017 +/- 0.003 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.015 +/- 0.003 0.021 +/- 0.003 10-05-10 10-12-10 10-19-10 .10-25-10-11-02-10 11-09-10 11-16-10 11-23-10 11-30-10 12-07-10 12-14-10 12-20-10 12-28-10 283 285 285 258-358 299 312 293 296 302 197 248 334 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.018 +/- 0.003 0.017 +/- 0.003 0.019 +/-0.003 0.022 +/- 0.003 0.027 +/- 0.003 0.021 +/- 0.003 0.020 + 0.003 0.030 +/-0.004 0.022 +/-0.003 0.018+/- 0.003 0.023 +/- 0.003 0.024 :+/- 0.003 0.021 +/-,0.004 0.022 +/- 0.003 0.033 +/- 0.004 0.022 +/- 0.003 0.032 +/- 0.004 0.021 +/-0.003 0.026 +/- 0.003 0.035 +/- 0.004 0.037 +/- 0.004 0.026 : 0.004 0.023 +/- 0.003 0.057 + 0.006 0.038 + 0.004 0.014 _ 0.003 0.030 +/- 0.011 2nd Quarter Mean +/- s.d.0.017 +/- 0.004 4th Quarter Mean +/- s.d.cumulative Average 0.023 a Iodine-131 is sampled biweekly.

Concentrations are < 0.03 pCi/m 3 unless otherwise noted.b No explanation for low volume, sampler pump run-time, 22 hours2.546296e-4 days <br />0.00611 hours <br />3.637566e-5 weeks <br />8.371e-6 months <br />.- -25 KEWAUNEE Table 9. Airborne particulates and charcoal canisters, analyses for gross beta and iodine-131a.

Location:

K-41 Units: pCi/m 3 Collection:

Continuous, weekly exchange.Date Collected Volume (m3)Date Volume Collected (M 3)Gross Beta Gross Beta 0.010 Required LLD 0.010 01-05-10 01-12-10 01-19-10 01-26-10 02-02-10 02-08-10 02-16-10 02-23-10 03-02-10 03-09-10 03-16-10 03-23-10 03-30-10 301 306 300 302 303 258 345 303 338 353 351 350 355 0.030 +/- 0.003 0.021 +/- 0.003 0.040 +/- 0.004 0.020 +/- 0.003 0.028 +/- 0.003 0.024 +/-+0.004 0.013 +/- 0,002 0.017 +/- 0.003 0.019 +/- 0.003 0.022 +/- 0.003 0.021 +/- 0.003 0.021 +/- 0.003 0.020 +/- 0.003 Required LLD 07-06-10 07-13-10 07-20-10 07-27-10 08-03-10 08-10-10 08-17-10 08-24-10 08-30-10 09-07-10 09-14-10 09-21-10 09-28-10 346 304 301 312 293 303 302 307 201 345 302 303 306 0.013 + 0.002 0.019 +/- 0.003 0.018 + 0.003 0.016 +/- 0.003 0.020 +/-0.003 0.032 +/- 0.003 0.024 +/- 0.003 0.025 +/- 0.003 0.037 +/- 0.005 0.021 +/- 0.003 0.017 +/- 0.003 0.019 +/- 0.003 0.022 +/- 0.003 I U I I I I I U I I I 1st Quarter Mean +/- s.d.0.023 +/- 0.007 3rd Quarter Mean 1 s.d.0.022 +/- 0.007 04-05-10 04-13-10 04-20-10.04-26-10 05-04-10 05-10-10-05-18-10 05-25-10 05-31-10 06-08-10 06-1 5-10 06-22-10 06-28-10 303 373 300 259 347 260 345 305 254 358 324 323 266 0.027 +/- 0.003 0.016 +/- 0.002 0.019 + 0.003 0.019 + 0.003 0.016 +/- 0.003 0.015 +/- 0.003 0.015 +/- 0.002 0.023 +/- 0.003 0.022 +/- 0.003 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.020 +/- 0.003 10-05-10 10-12-10 10-19-10 10-25-10 11-02-10 11-09-10 11-16-10 11-23-10 11-30-10 12-07-10 12-14-10 12-20-10 12-28-10 296 302 303 259 357 331 267 283: 284 300 262 217 346 0.022 +/- 0.003 0.030 +/- 0,003 0.022 +/- 0.003 0.027 +/- 0.004 0.019 +/- 0.003 0.026 +/- 0.003 0.046 +/- 0.004'0.036 +/- 0.004 0.030 +/- 0.004 0.021 +/- 0.003 0.046 +/- 0.005 0.047 +/- 0.005 0,016 +/- 0.003 2nd Quarter Mean +/- s:d.0.017 +/- 0.005 4th Quarter Mean +/- s.d.Cumulative Average 0.030 +/- 0"011 0.023 Iodine-131 is sampled biweekly.

Concentrations are < 0.03 pCi/m 3 unless otherwise noted.26 I I I KEWAUNEE Table 10. Airborne particulate data, gross beta analyses, monthly averages, minima and maxima.Location Indicators K-if K-7 January -Average Minima Maxima 0.027 0.019 '0.040 0.027 0.019 0.040 0.027 0.023 0.037 April Average Minima Maxima Location Indicators K-if K-7 Controls 0.026 0.017 0.040 K-2 0.025 0.017 0.037 K-8 0.023 0.020 0.032 K-31 0.028 0.020 0.040 K-41 0.028 0.020 0.040 February Location Average Minima Maxima Indicators 0.022 0.013 0.028 K-if 0.021 0.015 0.028 K-7 0.025 0.021 0.027 Controls 0.019 0.013 0.027 K-2 0.020 0.014 0.026 K-8 0.019 0.014 0.027 K-31 0.020 0.015 0.027 K-41 0.018 0.013 0.024 March Location Average Minima Maxima Indicators 0.025 0.022 0.027 K-if 0.025 0.022 0.027 K-7 0.025 0.023 0.027 Controls 0.022 0.020 0.024 K-2 0.023 0.021 0.024 K-8 0.022 0.021 0.023 K-31 0.022 0.022 0.022 K-41 0.021 0.020 0.022 Controls K-2 K-8 K-31 K-41 0.021 0.018 0.030 0.021 0.018 0.030 0.021 0.018 0.027 0.019 0.014 0.028 0.020 0.015 0.026 0.018 0.014 0.024 0.019 0.015 0.028 0.019 0.015 0.028 May Average Minima Maxima Location Indicators K-if K-7.Controls K-2 K-8 K-31 K-41 0.016 0.009 0.035 0.014 0.012 0.019 0.019 0.013 0.024 0.017 0.011 0.023 0.014 0.011 0 6.019 0.0117 0.012 0.023 0.017 0.012. 0.021 0.019 0.015 .0.023 Location Indicators K-if K-7 Controls K-2 K-8 K-31 K-41 June Average Minima Maxima 0.016 0.012 0.024 0.016 0.012 0.021 0.016 0.012 0.024 0.020 0.009 0.035 0.019. 0.012 0034 0.013 0.009 0.021 0.015 0.012 0.021 0.013 0.009 0.020 Note: Samples collected on the first, second or third day of the month are grouped with data of the previous month.27 I I KEWAUNEE Table 10. Airborne particulate data, gross beta analyses, monthly averages, minima and maxima.Location Indicators July Average Minima Maxima 0.018 0.015 0.020 Location Indicators October-Average Minima Maxima 0.025 0.019 0.032 K-if 0.018 0.015 0.020 K-7 0.017 0.015 0.019 Controls 0.017 0.012 0.022 K-2 0.017 0.014 0.022 K-8 0.015 .0.012 0.018 K-31 0.018 0.013 0.022 K-41 0.017 0.013 0.020 August Location Average Minima Maxima Indicators 0.024 0.020 0.029 K-If 0.024 0.021 0.029 K-7 0.024 0.020 0.026 Controls 0.025 0.017 0.037 K-2 0.024 0.020 0.027 K-8 0.022 0.017 0.029 K-31 0.025 0.020 0.030 K-41 0.030 0.024 0.037 September Location Average Minima Maxima Indicators 0.022 0.017 0.026 K-if 0.022 0.018 0.026 K-7 0.021 0.017 0.024 Controls 0.021 0.015 0.026 K-if 0.025 0.020 0.031 K-7 0.025 0.019 0.032 Controls 0.025 0.019 0.035 K-2 0.024 0.020 0.032 K-8 0.025 0,019 0.035 K-31 0.026 0.021 0.033 K-41 0.024 0.019 0.030 November Location Average Minima Maxima Indicators 0.032 0.023 0.040 K-if 0.030 0.023 0.037 K-7 0.033 0.027 0.040 Controls 0.033 0.024 0.046 K-2 0.034 0.024 0.045 K-8 0.030 0.025 0.034 K-31 0.031 0.026 0.037 K-41 0.035 0.026 0.046 i I I 1 I i I I I I I I I I Location Indicators K-if K-7 Controls K-2 K-8 K-31 K-41 December Average Minima Maxima 0.029 0.013 0.040 0.028 0.013 0.040 0.029 0.015 0.038 K-2 K-8 K-31 K-41 0.020 0.015 0.026 0.021 0.015 0.023 0.022 0.018 0.024 0.020 0.017 0.022 0.031 0.014 0.057 0.030 0.016 0.041 0.029 0.015 0.041 0.033 0.014 0.057 0.033 0.016 0,047 Note: Samples collected on the first, second or third day of the month are grouped with data of the previous month.28 I I U KEWAUNEE Table 11. Airborne particulate samples, quarterly composites of weekly samples, analysis for gamma-emitting isotopes..Sample Description and Concentration (pCi/m 3)1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Indicator K-if Lab Code Volume. (M 3)KAP- 1782 4449 KAP- 3655 4456 KAP- 6146 4295 KAP- 7682 3880 Be-7 " Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-1 03 Ru-i 06 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ce-141 Ce-I 44 K-7 0.082 +/- 0.014*< 0.0008< 0.0016< 0.0010< 0.0077< 0.0007< 0.0006< 0.0010< 0.0033 KAP- 1785 3818 0.090 +/- 0.013< 0.0007< 0.0009< 0.0009< 0.0023 1< 0.0003< 0.0006< 0.0009< 0.0032 0.070 +/-0.013 0.0008 0.0011 0.0005 0.0056 0.0008 0.0006 0.0013 0.0032 0.059 +/- 0.013< 0.0005< 0.0012< < 0.0072< 0.0003< 0.0005< 0.0008< 0.0040 KAP- 6149 4194 0.068 +/- 0.017< 0.0007< 0.0010< 0.0008< 0.0046< 0.0007< 0;0006< 0.0015< 0.0031 KAP- 7684.4003.Lab Code Volume (m 3)KAP- 3657 3939 Be-7 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-1 06.Cs- 134 Cs-137 Ce-141 Ce-144 0.083 +/- 0.015< 0.0008< 0.0009< 0.0009-< 0.0056< 0.0004< 0.0005< 0.0008< 0.0032 0.068 +/-0.014 0.0009 00009 0.0007.0.0056 0.0006 0.0006 0.0011 0.0038 0.054 +/-0.013 0.0009 0.0007 0.0010 0.0054 0.0004 0.0007 0.0022 0.0045 29 I I KEWAUNEE Table 11. Airborne particulate samples, quarterly composites of weekly samples, analysis for gamma-emitting isotopes, (continued).

Sample Description and Concentration (pCi/mr 3)1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Control K-2 Lab Code KAP- 1784 KAP- 3656 KAP- 6148 KAP- 7683'Volume (M 3) 4323 .3927 3995 3862 Be-7 0.079 '+/- 0.012 0.075 +/- 0.014 0.075 +/- 0.016 0.068 +/- 0.015 Nb-95 < 0.0010 < 0.0012 < 0.0009 < 0.0011 Zr-95 < 0.0014 < 0.0010 < 0.0015 < 0.0016 Ru-103 < 0.0008 < 0.0007 < 0.0007 < 0.0008 Ru-106 < 0.0067 < 0.0072 < 0.0062 < 0.0096 Cs-134 < 0.0007 < 0.0008 < 0.0005 < 0.0009 Cs-137 < 0.0006 < 0.0004 < 0.0007 < 0.0010 Ce-141 < 0.0014 < 0.0014 < 0.0009 < 0.0016 Ce-1 44. < 0.0037 < 0.0036 < 0.0026 < 0.0052 K-8 Lab Code KAP- 1786 KAP- 3658 KAP- 6150 KAP- 7685 Volume (M 3) 4257 4030 3972 3965 Be-7 .0.067 +/- 0.014 .0.065 +/- 0.016 0.074 +/- 0.018 0.056 +/- 0.015 Nb-95. < 0.0005 < 0.0010 < 0.0013 < 0.0011 Zr-95 < 0.0015 < 0.0013 < 0.0013 < 0.0010 Ru-103 < 0.0010 < 0,0010 < 0.0006 < 0.0011 Ru-106 < 0.0031 < 0.0051 < 0.0082 < 0.0071 Cs-134 <. 0.0009 < 0.0006 < 0.0007 < 0.0004 Cs-137 < 0.0007 < 0.0010 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 Ce-141 < 0.0012 < 0.0016 < 0.0013 < 0.0012 Ce-144 < 0.0037 < 0.0047 < 0.0041 < 0.0043 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 30 KEWAUNEE Table 11. Airborne particulate.samples, quarterly composites of weekly samples, analysis for gamma-emitting isotopes, (continued).

Sample Description and Concentration (pCi/m 3)1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Control K-31 Lab Code Volume (M 3)KAP- 1787 3615 KAP- 3659 3879 KAP- 6151 3991 KAP- 7686 3750 Be-7 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 Cs-1 34 Cs-137 Ce-141 Ce-144 0.076 +/- 0.013< 0.0009< 0.0017< 0.0013< 0.0076< 0.0008< 0.0010< 0.0022< 0.0047 KAP- 1788.4165 0W073 +/- 0.015< 0.0010< 0.0011< 0.0011< 0.0033< 0.0010< 0.0007< 0.0010< 0,0054 KAP- 3660 4017 K-41 0.078 +/- 0.015< 0.0010< 0.0017< 0.0005< 0.0056< 0.0008< 0.0007< 0.0009< 0.0042 KAP- 6152 3925 0.072 +/- 0.014< 0.0008< 0.0016< 0.0005< 0.0068< 0.0005< 0.0007< 0.0020< 0.0036 0.066 +/- 0.016< 0.0008< 0.0011< 0.0009< 0.0099< 0.0005< 0.0006< 0.0014< 0.0045 KAP- 7687 3807 0.055 +/- 0.014< 0.0010< 0.0017< 0.0008< 0.0079* 0.0005< 0.0008< 0.0012< 0.0033 Lab Code Volume (M 3), Be-7 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ce-141 Ce-144 0.072 +0.013 0.0005 0.0013 0.0011 0.0071 0.0007 0.0006 0.0010 0.0031.,0.077 +0.015 0.0009 0.0012 0.0007 0.0059 0.0006 0.0005 0.0009 0.0034 31 KEWAUNEE Table 12. Ambient gamma radiation (TLD), quarterly exposure.1st Qtr. 2nd Qtr. 3rd Qtr. 4th Qtr.Date Placed 01-04-10 04-01-10 07-01-10 10-04-10 Date Removed 04-01-10 07-01-10 10-04-10 01-03-11 mR/91 days Indicator Mean+/-s.d.K-if 12.1 +/-0.7 11.7 +/-0.3 10.8 +/-_0.5 12.7 +/-0.4 11.8 +/-0.8 K-5 16.1 +/-0.5 18.5 +/-0.7 16.6 +/-0.6 19.6 +/-+0.8 17.7'+/- 1.6 K-7 / K-43 17.8 +/- 1.1 18.8 +/--0.5 15.2 +/--0.8 16.2 +/-0.6 17.0 +/- 1.6 K-17 12.8 +/-0.5 13.3 +/--0.4 11.5 +/-0.4 13.8 +/-0.3 12.9 +/- 1.0 K-25 13.4 +/-+0.4 17.4 +/--0.6 13.3 +/-_0.3 18.2 +/-+0.8 15.6 +/-2.6 K-27 15.7 +/--0.8 17.6 +/--0.9 14.6 +/--0.3 18.6 +/- 1.0 16.6 +/- 1.8 K-30 13.7 +/- 1.2 14.9 +/--0.7 14.1 +/-_0.6 16.2 +/-0.9 14.7 +/- 1.1 K-39 14.5 +/-_0.3 15.7 +/--0.4 13.6 +/--0.3 18.3 +/-0.4 15.5 +/-2.0 Mean +/- s.d. 14.5 +/- 1.9 16.0 +/- 2.6 13.7 +/- 1.9 16.7 +/- 2.4 15.2 +/- 1.4 Control K-2 14.8 +/-+0.3 15.9 +/--0.8 14.6 +/-0.5 15.9 +/-0.6 15.3 +/-0.7 K-3 16.3 +/- 0.7 16.8 +/- 0.7 16.0 +/- 0.6 17.8'+/- 0.7 16.7 +/- 0.8 K-8 14.3 +/- 0.5 15.2 +/- 0.6 14.0 +/- 0.7 16.1 +/- 0.6 14.9 +/- 0.9 K-15 12.5 +/--0.3 14.0 +/--0.3 12.1 +/-_0.4 14.8 +/-0.6 13.4 +/- 1.3 K-31 10.9 +/-+0.3 12.7 +/-0.2 10.2 +/-0.2 13.7 +/-+0.4 11.9 +/- 1.6 K-41 12.5 +/-+0.7 13.7 +/--0.5 11.6 +/-0.5 16.5 +/--0.8 13.6 +/-2.1 Mean +/- s.d. 13.6 +/- 1.9 14.7 +/- 1.5 13.1 +/- 2.2 15.8 +/- 1.4 14.3 +/- 1.2 Inside the Protected Area 1st Qtr. 2nd Qtr. 3rd Qtr. 4th Qtr.Date Placed 12-29-09 03-24-10 06-24-10 09-24-10 Date Removed 03-24-10 06-24-10 09-24-10 12-23-10 K-1L 14.4 +/-0.4 14.4 +/--0.6 14.0 +/-0.8 14.7 +/-0.8 14.4 +/-+0.3 K-1M 15.9 +/-+0.5 16.2 +/-0.7 13.8 +/-0.5 15.9 +/-0.7 15.5 +/- 1.2 K-1N 13.6 +/--0.5 15.0 +/- 1.0 12.9 +/-0.5 15.2 +/-0.8 14.5 +/- 1.1 K-10 12.7 +/- 0.3 14.5 +/- 0.5 12.4 +/- 0.1 15.1 +/- 1.1 14.1 +/- 1.2 K-1P 13.2 +/- 0.4 14.8 +/- 1.0 12.6 +/- 0.2 14.6 +/- 1.0 14.2 +/- 1.1 K-IQ 12.1 +/-0.9 13.1 +/-_0.3 11.3 +/--0.6 12.9 +/- 0.5 12.6 +/-0.9 K-1R 13.3 +/-0.5 14.4 +/--0.3 15.0 +/-0.5 15.7 +/--0.3 14.9 +/-0.6 K-iS 13.4 +/- 0.6 14.3 +/- 0.2 14.4 +/- 0.5 15.0 +/- 0.4 14.5 +/- 0.3 Mean s.d. 13.6 +/- 1.2 14.6 +/- 0.9 13.3 +/- 1.2 14.9 +/-0.9 14.1 +/-0.8 I I I I U I I I I i I I I I I I I I 32 KEWAUNEE Table 13. Precipitation samples collected at Location.K-1 1; analysis for tritium.Date Lab H-3 Collected Code pCi/L T.U. (100 T.U, 320 pCi/L)01/05/10 KP- 74 < 152 < 48 02/02/10 KP- 448 < 153 < 48 03/02/10 KP- 885 < 151 < 47 04/05/10 KP- 1491 < 144 < 45 05/04/10 KP- 2241 , 156 < 49 06/08/10 KP- 2977 < 140 < 44 07/06/10 KP-. 3561 < 163 < 51 08/03/10 KP- 4241 -< 164 < 51 09/07/10 KP- 5038 < 153 <'48 09/28/10

  • KP- 5463 < 156 < 49 11/02/10 KP- 6590 < 163 < 51 12/10/10 KP- 7287 < 141 < 44 33 KEWAUNEE Table 14. Milk, analyses for iodine-131 and gamma-emitting isotopes.Collection:

Semimonthly during grazing season, monthly at other times.Collection Lab Concentration (pCi/L)Date Code 1-131 Cs-134 ' Cs-137 Ba-La-140 K-40 Indicators K-5 01-04-10 02-01-10 03-01-10 04-01-10 05-03-10 05-18-10 06-01-10 06-15-10 07-01-10 07-13-10 08-02-10 08-17-10 09-01-10 09-14-10 10-04-10 10-19-10 11-02-10 12-02-10 KMI- 7 KMI- 345 KMI- 786 KMI- 1395 KMI- 2141 KMI- 2493 KMI- 2779 KMI- 3075 KMI- 3414 KMI- 3785 KMI- 4098 KMI- 4564 KMI- 4889 KMI- 5165 KMI- 5495 KMI- 6001 KMI- 6469 KMI- 7039 KMI- 9 KMI- 347.KMI- 788 KMI- 1397 KMI- 2143 KMI- 2494 KMI- 2780 KMI- 3076 KMI- 3415 KMI- 3786 KMI- 4099 KMI- 4565 KMI- 4890 KMI- 5166 KMI- 5496 KMI- 6002 KMI- 6470 KMI- 7040< 0.5< 0.5* 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5<0.5< 0.5<0.5<0.5< 0.5<0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5<50.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5<0.5<10<10<10<-10< 10< 10<10<10<10! 10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10< 10< 10< 10<10<10<10<10<10< 10< 10< 10<10< 10< 10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10< 10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10< 10<10<15<15<15<15<15<15<15<15<15<15<15<15<15<15< 15<15<15<15<15<15<15<15<15<15<15<15;<15<15<15<15<15<15<15<15<15<15 1428 +/- 114 1355 +/- 107 1468 +/- 120 1406 +/- 96 1396 +/-111 1266 +/-117 1339 +/- 110 1308 +/-113 1373 +/- 110 1411 +/- 133 1343 +/-119 1453 +/- 111 1369 +/- 120 1395 +/-116 1272 +/- 112 1353 +/- 123 1418 +/- 124 1373 +/- 132 1536 +/- 116 1465 +/- 129 1505 +/-118'1506 +/- 131 1470 +/- 119 1441 +/- 110 1504 +/- 117 1465 +/- 113 1411 +/- 120 1432 +/- 117 1367 +/- 114 1372 +/- 115 1407 +/-118 1423 +/- 110 1404 +/- 128 1430 +/- 115 1518 +/- 120 1433 +/- 124 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I K-34 01-05-10 02-02-10 03-02-10 04-01-10 05-03-10 05-18-10 06-02-10 06-15-10 07-02-10 07-13-10 08-02-10 08-17-10 09-02-10 09-14-10 10-04-10 10-19-10 11-01-10 12-01-10 I I I 34 KEWAUNEE..

Table 14. Milk, analyses for iodine-131 and gamma-emitting isotopes (continued).

Collection Lab Concentration (pCi/L)Date Code 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La-l140 K-40 Indicators K-38 01-05-10 02-02-10 03-02-10 04-01-10 05-03-10 05-18-10 06-02-10 06-15-10 07-02-10 07-13-10 08-03-10 08-17-10 09-02-10 09-14-10 10-05-10 10-19-10 11-01-10 12-01-10 KMI- 11 ' <0.5 KMI- 349- < 0.5 KMI- 790 < 0.5 KMI- 1399 < 0.5 KMI- 2145 < 0.5 KMI- 2496 < 0.5 KMI- 2782 < 0.5 KMI- 3078 < 0.5 KMI- 3417 < 0.5 KMI- 3788 < 0.5 KMI- 4101 < 0.5 KMI- 4567 < 0.5 KMI- 4892 < 0.5 KMI- 5168 < 0.5 KMI- 5498 < 0.5 KMI- 6004 < 0.5 KMI- 6472 < 0.5 KMI- 7042 < 0.5 KMI- 12 < 0.5 KMI- 350. < 0.5 KMI- 791 < 0.5 KMI- 1400 < 0.5 KMI- 2146 < 0.5 KMI- 2497 < 0.5 KMI- 2783 < 0.5 KMI- 3079 < 0.5 KMI- 3418 < 0.5 KMI- 3789 < 0.5 KMI-.4102

< 0.5 KMI- 4568 < 0.5 KMI- 4893 < 0.5 KMI- 5169 < 0.5 KMI- 5499 < 0.5 KMI- 6005 < 0.5 KMI- 6473 < 0.5 KMI- 7043 < 0.5<10<10<10<'10<.10< 10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10'< 10<.10-10<10<10<10<10<*10<10< 10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10< 10<10<10<10<10<10*10<10*< 10<10<10<10<*10<10<.10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10 1< 10<10<10<10*<10'< 10<10<10<10<10< 10<15<15<15<15<15*<15-<15<15<15<15<15<15<15'<15<15<15<15<15 1411 +/- 114 1382 +/- 116 1273 +/- 106 1390 +/- 110 1316 +/- 112 1385 +/- 121 1412 +/- 114 1354 +/- 114 1317 +/- 110 1381 +/- 103 1272 +/- 116 1365 +/- 100 1367 +/- 114 1281 +/- 115 1210 +/- 103 1272 +/- 126 1391 +/- 124 1421 +/- 111 K-39 01-05-10 02-02-10 03-02-10 04-01-10 05-03-10 05-18-10 06-02-10 06-15-10 07-02-10 07-13-10 08-03-10 08-17-10 09-02-10 09-14-10 10-04-10 10-19-10 11-01-10 12-01-10< 15<15<15<15;'<15<15<15<15<15<15<15<15<15<15<15<156<15<15 1439 +/- 101 1398 +/- 114 1421 +/- 111 1349 +/- 94 1391 +/- 111 1325 +/- 122 1463 +/- 113 1384 +/- 113 1324 +/- 113 1323 +/- 127 1308 +/- 107 1381 +/- 112 1339 +/- 102 1291 +/- 110 1413 +/- 106 1329 +/- 104 1307 +/- 120 1338 +/- 115 35 KEWAUNEE Table 14. Milk, analyses for iodine-131 and gamma-emitting isotopes (continued).

Collection Lab Concentration (pCi/L)Date Code 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 K-40 Control K-3 01-05-10 02-01-10 03-02-10 04-02-10 05-04-10 05-18-10 06-02-10 06-15-10 07-02-10 07-13-10 08-03-10 08-17-10 09-01-10 09-14-10 10-05-10 10-19-10 11-02-10 12-02-10 K-28, K-42a 01-05-10 02-02-10 03-02-10 04-02-10 05-04-10 05-18-10 06-01-10 06-15-10 07-01-10 07-13-10 08-02-10 08-17-10 09-02-10 09-14-10 10-04-10 10-19-10 11-01-10 12-01-10 KMI- 6 KMI- 344 KMI- 785 KMi- 1394 KMI- 2140 KMI- 2492 KMI- 2778 KMI- 3074 KMI- 3413 KMI- 3784 KMI- 4097 KMI- 4563 KMI- 4888 KMI- 5164 KMI- 5494 KMI- 6000 KMI- 6468 KMI- 7038 KMI- 8 KMI- 346 KMI- 787 KMI- 1396 KMI- 2142 KMI- 2498 KMI- 2784 KMI- 3080 KMI- 3419 KMI- 3790 KMI- 4103 KMI- 4569 KMI- 4894 KMI- 5170 KMI- 5500 KMI- 6006 KMI- 6474 KMI- 7044< 0.5< 0.5<0.5<0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5<0.5<0.5< 0.5<0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5-C0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5<0.5< 0.5<0.5< 0.5< 0.5<0.5< 0.5<0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5<10<10<10<10<,10<.10<10<10<10<10< 10<10<10<10<10<-10<10< 10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10< 10<10<10<10<10<10<10< 10<10< 10<10<10<10<10<10< 10<10<10<10<10<10<10< 10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<10<15<15<15<15<15<15-<15<15<15<15<15<15<15<15< 15<15<15,<15<15<15<15<15<15<15<15<15<15<15<15<15<15<15<15<15<15<15 1293 +/- 108 1390 +/- 116 1292 +/- 131 1328 +/- 106 1323 +/- 112 1310 +/- 113 1396 +/- 126 1362 +/- 117 1228 +/- 116 1268 +/- 113 1342 +/- 120 1223 +/- 106 1253 +/- 125 1448 +/- 121 1391 +/- 125 1410 +/- 109 1282 +/- 120 1406 +/- 139 1420 +/- 112 1420 +/- 108 1428 +/- 111 1389 +/- 125 1459 +/- 123 1353 +/- 109 1439 +/- 130 1292 +/- 110 1438 +/- 111 1379 +/- 108 1352 +/- 105 1358 +/- 105 1334 +/- 129 1270 +/- 106 1432 +/- 121 1438 +/- 127 1416 +/- 126 1316 +/- 112 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I a K-42 (Lamer's Dairy Products) replaces K-28 in March, 2010.36 KEWAUNEE!Table 14. Milk, analyses for iodine-131 and gamma-emitting isotopes (continued).

Collection Lab Concentration (pCi/L)Date Code 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 K-40 Control K-35 01-04-10 KMI- 10 < 0.5 < 10 < 10 < 15 1458 +/- 116 02-02-10 KMI- 348 < 0.5 < 10 < 10 < 15 1523 +/- 126 03-02-10 KMI- 789 < 0.5 < 10 < 10 < 15 1480 +/- 120 04-02-10 KMI- 1398 <0.5 < 10 < 10 < 15 1465 +/- 114 05-04-10 KMI- 2144 < 0.5 < 10 < 10 < 15. 1450 +/- 117 05-18-10 KMI- 2495 < 0.5 <10 < 10 < 15 1390 +/- 125 06-02-10 KMI- 2781 < 0.5 < 10 < 10 < 15 1564 +/- 121 06-15-10 KMI- 3077 < 0.5 < 10 < 10 < 15 1632 +/-1132 07-02-10 KMI- 3416 < 0.5 <10 < 10 < 15 1498 +/- 118 07-13-10 KMI- 3787 <0.5 < 10 < 10 < 15 1069 +/- 105 08-02-10 KMI- 4100 < 0.5 < 10 < 10 < 15 1392 +/- 116 08-17-10 KMI- 4566 < 0.5 < 10 < 10 < 15 1269 +/- 124 09-01-10 KMI- 4891 <0.5 <10 <10 <15 1061 +/-113 09-14-10 KMI- 5167 <0.5 <10 <10 <15 1173+/-133 10-05-10 KMI- 5497 <0.5 < 10 < 10 < 15 1442 +/- 109 10-19-10 KMI- 6003 < 0.5 <10 < 10 <'15 1452 +/- 115 11-02-10 KMI- 647.1 < 0.5 <10 _< 10 < 15 1365 + 123 12-02-10 KMI- 7041 <0.5 < 10 < 10 < 15 1413 +/- 115 37 KEWAUNEE Table 15. Milk, analyses for strontium-89, strontium-90, stable potassium, stable calcium,.and ratios of strontium-90 per gram of calcium and cesium-1 37 per gram of potassium.

Collection:

Monthly composites.-Concentration Ratios Collection Lab Sr-89 Sr-90 K Ca Sr-90 per Cs-1 37 per Period Code (pCi/L) (pCi/L) (g/L) (gIL) gram Ca gram K Indicators K-5 January KMI -7 < 1.2 1.1 +/- 0.4 1.68 +/- 0.13 1.22 0.90 < 5.95 February -345 < 0.9 0.6 +/- 0.3 1.60 +/- 0.13 1.12 .0.54 < 6.25 March -786 < 1.0 < 0.5 1.73 +/- 0.14 1.06 < 0.47 < 5.78 April -.1395 < 1.2 < .0.6 1.66 +/-+0.11 1.00 < 0.60 < 6.02 May -2581 < 1.0 <0.6 1.57 +/- 0,13 0.96 < 0.63 < 6.37 June -3085 < 0.7 < 0.5 1.56 +/- 0.13 1.06 < 0.47 < 6.41 July -4088 < 0.9 0.8 + 0.5 1.64 +/- 0.14 0.93 0.86 < 6.10 August -4793 < 1.2 < 0.6 1.65 +/- 0.14 1.09 <0.55 < 6.06 September

-5189 < 0.8 0.7 +/- 0.3 1.63 +/- 0.14 0.94 0.74 < 6.13 October -6604 < 0.8 0.7 +/- 0.4 1.55 +/- 0.14 0.95 0.74 < 6.45 November -6469 < 0.9 0.7 +/- 0.3 1.67 +/- 0.15 1.02 0.69 < 5.99 December -7039 < 0.8 0.6 +/- 0.3 1.62 +/- 0.16 1.18 0.51 < 6.17 K-34 January KMI -9 < 1.0 0.6 +/- 0.3 1.81 +/- 0.14 1.06 .0.57 < 5.52 February -347 < 0.8 1.0 +/- 0.3 1.73 +/- 0.15 1.18 0.85 < 5.78 March -788 < 0.9 < 0.5 1.77 +/- 0.14 1.-16 < 0.43 < 5.65 April -1397 < 0.8 0.6 +/- 0.3 1.78 +/- 0.15 1.19 0.50 < 5.62 May -2582 < 0.7 0.5 +/-0.3 1.72 +/- 0.14 0.99 0.51 < 5.81 June -3086 < 0.8 < 0.5 1.75 +/- 0.14 0.94 < 0.53 < 5.71 July -4089 < 0.9 1.0 +/- 0.4 1.68 +/- 0.14 0.88 % 1.14 < 5.95 August -4794 < 0.8 .0.8 0.4 1.61 +/-0.14 1.07 0.75 < 6.21 September

-5190 < 0.8 < 0.5 1.67 +/- 0.13 0.99 < 0.51 < 5.99 October -6605 < 0.8 < 0.6 1.67 +/- 0.14 1.01 < 0.59 < 5.99 November -6470 < 1.0 0.9 +/- 0.3 1.79 +/- 0.14 1.13 0.80 < 5.59 December -7040 < 0.9 0.8 +/- 0.3 1.69 +/- 0.15 1.01 0.79 < 5.92 U U U I I I I I I U I I I I I I 38 U KEWAUNEE".

Table 15. Milk, analyses for strontium-89, strontium-90, stable potassium,stable calcium, and ratios of strontium-90 per gram of calcium and cesium-137 per gram of potassium (continued).

Concentration Ratios Collection Lab Sr-89 Sr-90 K Ca Sr-90 per Cs-137 per PeriOd" Code (pCi/L) (pCi/L) (g/L) (g/L) gram Ca gram K Indicators K-38 January KMI -11 < 1.0 1.0 + +/-0.4 1.66 +/- 0.13 1.02 0.98 < 6.02 February -349 < 1.0 0.8 +/- 0.4 1.63 +/- 0.14 1.01 0.79 < 6.13 March -790 < 1.2 < 0.7 1.50 +/- 0.13 1.08 < 0.65 < 6.67 April -1399 < 0.9 0.8 +/- 0.3 1.64 +/- 0.13 1.17 0.68 < 6.10 May -2584 < 0.7 0.8 +/- 0.3 1.59 +/- 0.14 1.00 0.80 < 6.29 June -3088 < 0.8 0.7 +/- 0.4 1.63+/- 0.13 1.11 0.63 < 6.13 July -4091 < 0.8 0.7 +/- 0.3 1.59 +/-0.13 0.95 0.74 < 6.29 August -4796 < 0.7 1.0 +/- 0.4 1.55 +/- 0.13 1.08 0.93 < 6.45 September

-5192 < 0.7 0.8 +/-0.3 1.56 +/- 0.14 0.95 0.84 < 6.41 October --6607 < 0.8 0.7 +/- 0.3 1.46 +/- 0.14 0.90 0.78 < 6.85 November -6472 < 0.9 1.1 +/- 0.4 1.64 +/- 0.15 1.19 0.92 < 6.10 December -7042 < 1.1 0.9 +/- 0.4 1.68 +/- 0.13 1.17 0.77 < 5.95 K-39 January KMI -12 < 1.2 0.9 +/- 0.4 1.70 +/- 0.12 1.06 0.85 < 5.88 February -350 ..< 0.9 0.9 +/- 0.4 11.65 +/- 0.13 1.09 0.83 < 6.06 March -791 < 1.0 1.1 +/- 0.4 1.68 +/- 0.13 1.12 0.98 < 5.95 April -1400 < 1.1 1.1 +/- 0.4 1.59 10.11 1.23 0.89 < 6.29 May -2585 < 0.8 0.6 +/- 0.4 1.60 +/- 0.14 1.02 0.59 < 6.25 June -3089 < 0.9 0.8 +/- 0.3 1.68 + 0.13 1.08 0.74 < 5.95 July -4092 < 0.8 0.8 +/- 0.3 1.56 +/- 0.14 1.00 0.80 < 6.41 August -.4797 < 0.8 0.8 +/- 0.4 1.59 +/- 0.13 1.16 0.69 < 6.29 September

-5193 < 0.7 0.5 +/- 0.3 1.55+/- 0.13 1.06 0.47 < 6.45 October -6608 < 0.7 0.7 +/-:0.3 1.62 +/- 0.12 1.07 0.65 < 6.17 November -6473 < 0.9 0.8 +/- 0.3 1.54 +/- 0.14 1.04 0.77 < 6.49 December -7043 < 0.8 .8 + 0.4 1.58 +/- 0.14 1:20 0.67 < 6.33 39 KEWAUNEE Table 15. Milk, analyses for strontium-89, strontium-90, stable potassium, stable calcium, and ratios of strontium-90 per gram of calcium and cesium-1 37 per gram of potassium (continued).

Concentration Ratios Collection Lab Sr-89 Sr-90 K Ca Sr-90 per Cs-137 per Period Code (pCi/L) (pCi/L) (g/L) .(g/L) .. gram Ca gram K Control K-3 January February March April May June July August September October November December KMI 344-785-1394-2580-3084-4087-4792-5188-6603-6468-7038< 1.0< 1.3< 0.9< 0.9< 0.8< 1.1'< 0.8< 0.8<0.7< 0.8< 0.8< 0.9 1.3 +/-0.4 1.5 +/-0.5 1.1 +/-0.4 1.1 +/-0.4 0.9 +/- 0.4 1.5 +/-0.5 1.1 +/-0.3 1.1 +/-0.4 0.7 +/- 0.3 1.0 +/-0.4 0.8 +/- 0.3 1.4 +/-0.3 1.52 +/- 0.13 1.64 +/- 0.14 1.52 +/- 0.15 1.57 + 0.13 1.55 +/- 0.13 1.63 +/- 0.14 1.47 + 0.14 1.51 +/- 0.13 1.59 +/- 0.15 1.65 +/- 0.14 1.51 + 0.14 1.66 + 0.16 1.31 1.29'1.17 1.17 1.05 1.13 0.99 1.23 1.05 1.20 1.14 1.19 0.99 1.16 0.94 0.94 0.86 1.33 1.11 0.89 0.67 0.83 0.70 1.18< 6.58< 6.10< 6.58< 6.37< 6.45< 6.13< 6.80< 6.62< 6.29< 6.06< 6.62< 6.02 K-28, K-42 a I I I U I I I I I I I I I I I I I January February March April May June July August September October November December KMI 346-787-1396-2586-3090-4093-4798-5194-6609-6474-7044<1.1<1.1<1.1< 0.8< 1.0< 0.8<0.8<0.9< 0.8<0.8< 0.9< 0.8<0.6 0.8 +/-0.4 1.0 +/-0.4 0.7 +/- 0.3<0.7 0.8 +/-0.4 0.8 +/- 0.3<0.7 0.7 +/-0.3 0.7 +/- 0.4 0.9 +/- 0.4 1.1 +/-0.4 1.67 +/- 0.13 1.67 +/- 0.13 1.68 +/- 0.13 1.64 +/- 0.15 1.66 +/- 0.14 1.61 +/- 0.14 1.66 +/- 0.13 1.60 +/- 0.12 1.54 +/- 0.14 1.69 +/- 0.15 1.67 +/- 0.15 1.55 +/- 0.13 0.94 0.95 1.21 1.13 0.98 1.01 0.93 1.22 0.91 0.92 1.02 1.23< 0.64 0.84 0.83 0.62< 0.71 0.79 0.86< 0.57 0.77 0.76 0.88 0.89< 5.99< 5.99< 5.95<6.10< 6.02< 6.21< 6.02< 6.25< 6.49< 5.92< 5.99< 6.45 K-35 January February March April May June July August September October November December KMI 348-789-1398-2583-3087-4090-4795-5191-6606-6471-7041< 0.9<1.1< 1.0< 0.8<0.8< 0.8< 0.7< 0.7<0.9<0.7< 0.9< 0.9 1.0 +/-0.3<0.7<0.7 0.6 +/- 0.3 0.8 +/- 0.3 0.8 +/- 0.4 0.6 +/- 0.3 0.7 +/- 0.3<0.5 0.6 +/- 0.3 0.9 +/- 0.3 0.7 +/- 0.4 1.72 +/-0.14 1.80 + 0.15 1.75 +/- 0.14 1.73 +/- 0.13 1.67 + 0.14 1.88 +/- 0.15 1.51 +/- 0.13 1.57 +/- 0.14 1.32 +/-0.15 1.71 +/- 0.13 1.61. +/- 0.15 1.67 +/- 0.14 1.18 1.20 1.13 1.29 1.06 0.94 0.90 1.20 0.87 1.03 1.18 1.14 0.85< 0.58< 0.62 0.47 0.75 0.85 0.67 0.58< 0.57 0.29 0.76 0.61< 5.81< 5.56< 5.71< 5.78< 5.99< 5.32< 6.62< 6.37< 7.58< 5.85< 6.21< 5.99 a K-42 (Lamer's Dairy Products) replaces K-28 in March, 2010.40 I KEWAUNEE Table 16. Well water, analyses for gross alpha, gross beta, tritium, strontium-89a, strontium-90 8 , potassium-40 and gamma-emitting isotopes.Collection:

Quarterly.

Sample Description and Concentration (pCi/L)Indicator Date Collected Lab Code Gross alpha Gross beta H-3 Sr-89 Sr-90, K-40 (ICP)Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 01-04-10 KWW- 31< 1.4 2.1 _ 1.3< 154<:0.6<0.5 2.46< 15< 30< 15< -i5< 30< 15<:10< 10< 15* 04-01-10 , KWW- 1401< 2.1 3.3 +/- 1.3< 142< 0.6< 0.4 3.11< 15< 30<15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15 07-01-10 KWW- 3452 3.7 + 1.9 2.6 + 1.3< 182< 0.8<0.5 2.51< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15 10-04-10 KWW- 5519< 2.3 2.2 +/- 1.2< 190< 0.5< 04 2.60<15< 30.< 15< 15< 30<15< 10< 10< 15 K-I hh Date Collected Lab Code.Gross alpha Gross beta H-3 K-40 (ICP)Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 01-04-10 KWW- 32 S < 1.8 3.3 +/- 1.5< 154 2.49< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15 04-01-10 KWW- 1402< 2.4 2.9 +/- 1.3< 142 2.92< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15 07-01-10 10-04-10 KWW- 3453 KWW- 5520 3.3 +/- 1.7 2.1 +/- 1.2< 182 2.77< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10.< 15< 2.4.< 1.7< 190 2.42< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15 B Strontium analyses required on samples from K-Ig only.41 I KEWAUNEE 3 Table 17. Well water, analyses for gross beta, tritium, potassium-40, and gamma-emitting isotopes.Collection:

Quarterly.

Sample Description and Concentration (pCi/L)Indicator 3 K-10 Date Collected 01-04-10 04-01-10 07-01-10 10-04-10 Lab Code KWW- 33 KWW- 1403 KWW- 3454 KWW- 5521.Gross beta 3.6 +/- 1.4 1.4 +/- 0.8 1.4 +/- 0.7 1.7 +/- 0.8 H-3 < 154 < 142 < 182 < 190 3 K-40 (ICP) 2.21 2.34 3.20 2.85 Mn-54 < 15 < 15 < 15 < 15 Fe-59 < 30 < 30 < 30 < 30 Co-58 < 15 <15 < 15 < 15 Co-60 < 15 < 15 < 15 < 15 Zn-65 < 30 < 30 < 30 < 30 Zr-Nb-95 < 15 < 15 < 15 < 15 Cs-134 < 10 < 10 < 10 < 10 Cs-137 < 10 < 10 < 10 < 10 Ba- La-140 < 15 < 15 < 15 < 15 K-il 3 Date Collected 01-04-10 04-01-10 07-01-10 10-04-10 Lab Code KWW- 34 KWW- 1404 KWW- 3455 KWW- 5522 Gross beta < 1.6 < 0.7 0.8 +/- 0.6 0.6 0.3 3 H-3 < 154 < 142 < 182 < 164 K-40 (ICP) 0.87 0.95 0.95 1.04 1 Mn-54 < 15 < 15 < 15 < 15 Fe-59 < 30 < 30 < 30 < 30 Co-58 < 15 < 15 < 15 < 15 Co-60 < 15 < 15 < 15 < 15 Zn-65 < 30 < 30 < 30 < 30 Zr-Nb-95 < 15 < 15 < 15 < 15 Cs-134 < 10 < 10 < 10 <10 Cs-137 < 10 < 10 < 10 < 10 Ba-La-140

< 15 < 15 < 15 < 15 42 KEWAUNEE Table 17. Well water, analyses for gross beta, tritium, potassium-40, and gamma-emitting isotopes.Sample Description and Concentration (pCi/L)Indicator K-38 Date Collected Lab Code Gross beta H-3 K-40 (ICP)Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95 Cs-1 34 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 Control K-13 Date Collected Lab Code Gross beta H-3 01-04-10 KWW- 36 5.1 +/- 1.3< 154 4.81< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10<10< 15 04-01-10 KWW- 1406 7.2 +/- 1.5< 142 10.73< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10<15 07-01-10 KWW- 3457< 0.9< 182 0.78< 15< 30< 15<15< 30< 15< 10<10< 15 10-04-10 KWW- 5524 0.7 +/- 0.4< 190 0.87< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15 01-04-10'KWW- 35< 1.5< 154 K-40 (ICP)Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 0.92< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15 04-01-10 KWW- 1405< 1.7< 142 1.06< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10<' 10< 15 07-01-10 KWW- 3456 0.9 +/- 0.6< 182 10-04-10 KWW- 5523 0.6 +/- 0.3< 190 1.04< 15< 30< 15< 15* 30< 15< 10< 10< 15 0.95< 15< 30< 1'5< 15< 30* 15< 10< 10< 15 43 KEWAUNEE Table 18. Domestic meat samples (chickens), analyses of flesh for gross alpha, gross beta, and gamma-emitting isotopes.

Annual collection.

Sample Description and Concentration (pCi/g wet)Indicator Control Location K-24 K-29 K-32 I I I!I I I I I I Date Collected Lab Code Gross Alpha Gross Beta Be-7 K-40 Nb_'95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 Cs-I 34 Cs-1 37 Ce-141 Ce-1 44 09-01-10 KME- 4895 09-02-10 KME- 4896 0.078 t 0.033 2.54 +/- 0.10< 0.15 2.97 -0.46< 0.027< 0.032< 0.013< 0.187< 0.019* 0.018< 0.037< 0.060 0.071 +/- 0.029 3.16 +/- 0.10 2.64 +/-0.097 0.34 0.012 0.023 0.012 0.122 0.015 0.008 0.014 0.095 09-01-10 KME- 4897 0.096 +/- 0.030 2.83 +/- 0.09< 0.11 2.73 +/- 0.38< 0.012< 0,039< 0.015< 0.132< 0.012< .0.007< 0.024< 0.083 I I I I 44 I I KEWAUNEE Table 19. Eggs, analyses for gross beta, strontium-89, strontium-90 and gamma emitting isotopes.Collection:

Quarterly Sample Description and Concentration (pCi/g wet)Location Date Collected Lab Code Gross beta Sr-89'Sr-90 Be-7 K-40 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ce-141 Ce-144 Location Date Collected Lab Code Gross beta Sr-89 Sr-90 Be-7 K-40 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ce-141 Ce-144 01-04-10 KE- 13 04-01-10 KE- 1391 K-24 07-01-10 KE- 3423 1.90 +/- 0.06< 0.006< 0.004< 0.046 1.29 +/- 0.14< 0.005< 0.008< 0.007< 0,037< 0.005< 0.005< 0,011< 0.035 1.91 +/-1.15 _0.09 0.006 0.003 0.055 0.16 0.006 0.010 0.006 0.067 0.005 0.006 0.015 0.039 1.85 +1.22 _0.09 0.008 0.003 0.056 0.13 0,005 0.012 0.007 0.042 0.005 0.005 0,010 0.039 10-04-10 KE- 5491 1,87 +/- 0.06< 0.006< 0.002< 0.061 1.43 +/- 0.16< 0.011< 0.010< 0,008< 0.056< 0.005.< 0.008< 0.017< 0.047 01-04-10 KE- 14 1.53 +/- 0.05< 0.004< 0.002< 0.051 1.32 +/- 0.13< 0.006< 0,006< 0.005< 0,048< 0.004< 0.004< 0.011< 0,023 04-01-10 KE- 1392 1.59 +/- 0.07< 0.006< 0.003< 0.062 1.08 +/- 0.20< 0.009< 0.011< 0.008< 0.067< 0.006< 0.005< 0.021< 0.060 K-32 07-01-10 KE- 3424 1.66 +/- 0.08< 0.012< 0.005< 0.043 1.17 +/- 0.13< 0.007< 0,010< 0.004< 0.046< 0.005< 0.004< 0,015< 0.042 10-04-10 KE- 5492 1.74 +/- 0.05< 0.010< 0.004< 0.052 1.55 +/- 0.18< 0.013< 0.015< 0.011< 0.068< 0.009< 0.005< 0,019< 0.067 45 KEWAUNEE Table 20. Vegetable and grain samples, analyses for gross beta, strontium-89, strontium-90, and gamma-emitting isotopes.

Annual collection.

Sample Description and Concentration (pCi/g wet)Indicator

" Indicator Location Date Collected Lab Code Type Gross beta Sr-89 Sr-90 Be-7 K-40 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-1 03 Ru-106 Cs-134 Cs-1 37 Ce-141 Ce-144 08-02-10 KVE- 4238 Clover A 4.85 +/- 0.17< 0M008< 0.003 1.25 +/- 0.20 3.69 +/- 0.38< 0.015< 0.019< 0.011< 0.163< 0.013< 0.014< 0.027< 0.085 K-23 08-02-10 KVE- 4239 Corn B 2.60 +/- 0.07< 0.005< 0.002< 0.061 2.07 +/- 0.21< 0.010< 0.013< 0.005< 0.051< 0.008< 0.005< 0.018< 0.072 08-02-10 KVE- 4240 Oats C 8.67 +/- 0.35< 0.029< 0.013.2.42 +/- 0.24.4.50 +/- 0.40< 0.010< 0.027< 0.008< 0.111< 0.010* 0.017* 0.026* 0.11 I I I I I I I I I Location K-29 K-38 Date Collected Lab Code Type Gross beta Sr-89 Sr-90 Be-7 K-40 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-1106 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ce-141 Ce-144 10-05-10 KVE- 5533 Pumpkin 1.48 +/- 0.03< 0.002< 0.001< 0.050 1.77 +/- 0.17< 0.007< 0.006< 0.005< 0.037< 0.005< 0.005,< 0.016< 0.045 09-01-10 KVE- 4934 Cucumber 3.13 +/- 0.05< 0,003< 0.002< 0.079 2.03 +/- 0.23< 0.008< 0.017< 0.009< 0.069< 0.006< 0.011< 0.019< 0.086 09-01-10 KVE- 4935 Zucchini 4.35 +/- 0.07< 0.006< 0.004< 0.089 4.18 +/- 0.31< 0.008< 0.012< 0.010< 0.050< 0.008< 0,008< 0.017< 0.066 I I I I I I I I 46 I KEWAUNEE Table 20. Vegetable and grain samples, analyses for gross beta, strontium-89, strontium-90, and gamma-emitting isotopes (continued), Sample Description and Concentration (pCi/g wet)Location Date Collected Lab Code Type Gross beta K-26 (control)Sr-89 Sr-90 Be-7 K-40 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 Cs- 134 Cs-1 37 Ce-141 Ce-144 09-02-10 KVE- 4927 Kohlrabi 4.88 +/- 0.09< 0.004< 0.002< 0.096 2.99 +/- 0.29< 0.010< 0,019< 0,011< 0,118< 0.012< 0.012< 0.020< 0.080 09-02-10 KVE- 4928 Squash 4.60 +/- 0.08< 0.007< 0.004< 0.127 2.99 +/- 0.41< 0.013< 0.013< 0.014< 0,060< 0,009< 0.016< 0.026< 0.115 09-02-10 KVE- 4930 Melon 2.15 +/- 0.04< 0.002 0.001 +/- 0,001< 0,101 1.80 +/- 0.26< 0.008< 0.013< 0.010< 0.067< 0.008< 0.014< 0.020< 0.065 09-02-10 KVE- 4931 Corn 3.65 +/- 0.07< 0.005 0.005 +/- 0.002< 0.089 2,52 +/- 0.26< 0.007< .0.008< 0.007< 0.077 ,< 0.009< 0.008< 0.019< 0,062 Date Collected Lab Code Type Gross beta Sr-89 Sr-90 Be-7 K-40 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 Cs: 134 Cs-137 Ce-141 Ce-144 09-02-10 -KVE- 4932 Potatoes 5.29 +/- 0.10< 0.008< 0.005< 0.088 3,86 +/- 0,31< 0.010< 0.008< 0.011< 0.096< 0.007* < 0.010< 0.018< 0.065 09-02-10 KVE- 4933 Cucumber 2.79 +/- 0.05< 0.003< 0.002< 0.061 1.81 +/- 0,22< 0.008< 0.017< 0.010< 0.076< 0.007< 0.007< 0.020< 0.064 10-05-10 KVE- 5532 Pumpkin 2.50 +/- 0.05< 0.004< 0,002< 0.056 1.61 +/- 0.17< 0.006< 0.009< 0.005< 0.069< 0.005< 0,007< 0.017< 0.054 47 KEWAUNEE Table 21. Cattlefeed, analyses for gross beta, strontium-89, strontium-90, and gamma-emitting isotopes.Collection:

First Quarter.I I I I Sample Description and Concentration (pCi/g wet)Control Location Date Collected Lab Code Type Gross beta Sr-89 Sr-90 Be-7 K-40 Nb-95 Zr-95 R.u-103 Ru-106 Cs-1 34 Cs-1 37 Ce-141 Ce-144 Location Date Collected Lab Code Type Gross beta.K-3 01-05-10 KCF- 16 Hay 11.22 +/- 0.27< 0.012 0,018 +/- 0.005 0.19 +/- 0.11 7.87 +/- 0.42< 0.010< 0.015< 0.013< 0.115< 0.011< 0.012< 0.022< 0.109 K-3 01-04-10.KCF- 40 Silage 4.02 +/- 0.14< 0.015 0.009 +/- 0.004 0.35 +/- 0.15 3.30 +/- 0.29< 0.009< 0.016< 0.011< 0.082< 0.012< 0.011< 0.022< 0.086 K-35 01-04-10 KCF- 19 Hay 18.66 -0.41< 0.019 0.021 +/-+0.007 13.00i c 0.11 0.50 0.018 0.019 0,007 0.057 0.010 0.011 0.019 0.084 K-35 01-04-10 KCF- 44 Silage 2.93 +/- 0.09< 0:013< 0,007< 0.071 2.92 +/- 0.23< 0.009< 0.007< 0;009< 0.072< 0.007< 0.006< 0.018< 0.059 I I I I Indicator Sr-89 Sr-90 Be-7 K-40 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-1 06 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ce-141 Ce-144 K-5 01-04-10 KCF- 17 Hay 19.61 +/- 0.46< 0.024 0.020 +/- 0.009< 0.11 16.06 +/- 0.44< 0.010< 0.016< 0.009< 0.091< 0.011< 0.011< 0.021< 0,059 K-5 01-04-10 KCF- 41 Silage 3.26 +/- 0.10< 0.016 0.012 +/- 0.005 0.45 +/- 0.11 3.04 +/- 0.22< 0.007< 0.013< 0.005< 0.069< 0.006< 0,009< 0,015< 0.063 K-34 01-04-10 KCF- 18 Hay 21.64 +/- 0.62< 0.037< 0.019< 0.10 18.35 +/- 0.40< 0.013< 0.022< 0.010< 0.101< 0.009 0.032 +/- 0.012< 0.020< 0.073 2.58 +/- 0.10< 0.009 0.005 +/- 0.002< 0.076 2.18 +/- 0.20< 0.010< 0.009< 0.008< 0.038< 0.006< 0.007< 0.012< 0.053 K-34 I 01-04-10 KCF- 43 Silage I I I I I I I 48 I KEWAUNEE Cattlefeed, analyses for gross beta, strontium-89, strontium-90, and gamma-emitting isotopes (continued).

Table 21.Sample Description and Concentration (pCi/g w~et)Indicator Location Date Collected Lab Code Type Gross beta Sr-89 Sr-90 Be-7 K-40 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-1 03 Ru-1 06 Cs-1 34 Cs-137 Ce-141 Ce-i 44 K-38 01-04-10 KCF- 20 Hay 10.96 +/- 0.27< 0.016 0.020 +/- 0.006 8.88 t 0.16 0.48 0.016 0.020 0.013 0.146 0.011 0.015 0.021 0.097 K-38 01-04-10 KCF- 45 Silage 3.00 +/- 0.11< 0.016 0.010 +/- 0.005 1.01 +/- 0.16 3.38 +/- 0.340.009< 0,014< 0.013< 0.094< 0.009< 0.011< 0.035< 0.085< 0.027 < 0.013< 0.015 0.008 +/- 0.004 K-39 01-04-10 KCF- 22 Hay 21.07 +/- 0.55 K-39 01-04-10 KCF- 46 Silage 3.28 +/- 0.11.< 0.10 13.88 +/- 0.37< 0.015< 0.022< 0.009< 0.098< 0.009< 0.010< 0,022< 0.088 0.39 +/- 0.112 2.87 +/- 0.23< 0.012< 0.017< 0.012< 0.071< 0.008< 0.007*0017< 0.067 49 KEWAUNEE Table 22. Grass, analyses for gross* beta, strontium-89, strontium-90, and gamma-emitting isotopes.Collection:

Quarterly, April through December Units: pCi/g wet Sample Description and Concentration

!I I I 3 I I I Indicator Location Date Collected Lab Code Gross beta Sr-89 Sr-90 Be-7 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Co-60 Nb-95 Zr-95'Ru-103 Ru-106 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ce-141 Ce-144 Location Date Collected Lab Code Gross beta Sr-89 Sr-90 Be-7 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Co-60 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 Cs-134 Cs-137.Ce-141 Ce-144 K-lb 05-03-10 KG- 2168 6.92 +/- 0.17< 0'.008< 0.004 0.63 +/- 0.17 5.11 +/- 0.38< 0.009< 0.009< 0.009< 0.010< 0.014< 0.012< 0.083< 0.010< 0.008< 0.031<0.082 K-if 05-03-10 KG- 2169 7.93 +/-0.19< 0.011< 0.007 0.45 +/- 0.19 6.93 +/- 0.53< 0.012< 0.020-0.016<.0.013< 0.025< 0.018< 0.1125< 0.014< 0.014< 0.032< 0.170 K-5 05-03-10 KG- 2172 9.87 +/- 0.25,< 0.014< 0.008 0.43 +/- 0.20 7.76 +/- 0.53< 0.016< 0.012< 0.01*1< 0.015< 0.023< 0.017< 0.094< 0.014< 0.015"< 0.018< 0.104 K-34 05-03-i0.KG- 2173 8.79 +/- 0.21< 0.009< 0.005 0.52 +/- 0.15 6.91 +/- 0.48< 0.013< 0.011< 0.012< 0.010< 0.013< 0.014< 0.148< 0.012< 0.014< 0.028< 0.120 I I I I Indicator

' " Control K-38 05-03-10 KG- 2175 8.66 +/- 0.23< 0.010< 0.006 0.99 +/- 0.16 6.49 +/- 0.47< 0.009< 0.012 0.013<'0.009< 0.018< 0.015< 0.118< 0.011< 0.012< 0.027< 0.127 K-39 05-03-10 KG- 2176 6.12 +0.16< 0.010< 0.006 0.69 +/- 0.14 5.87 +/- 0.39< 0.014< 0.012< 0,009< 0.015< 0.016< 0.012< 0.075< 0.011< 0.014< 0.024< 0.074 K-3 05-03-10 KG- 2170 8.73 +/- 0.22< 0.0110.007 0.91 +/- 0.32 7.48 +/- 0.78< 0.028< 0014< 0,015< 0.014< 0.033<0.023< 0.219< 0.022< 0.025< 0.025< 0.113 K-35*05-03-10 KG- 2174 7.78 +/- 0.19< 0.006,< 0.003 1.20 +/- 0.24 7.14 +/- 0.56< 0.016< 0.016'< 0,015< 0.010< 0.034< 0.016< 0.108<0.015< 0.016< 0.027< 0.128 I I I I I I 50 KEWAUNEE Table 22. Grass samples, analyses for gross beta, strontium-89, strontium-90, and gamma-emitting isotopes (continued).

Sample Description and Concentration Indicator Location Date Collected Lab Code Gross beta Sr-89 Sr-90 Be-7 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Co-60 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ce-141 Ce-144 Location Date Collected Lab Code Gross beta Sr-89 Sr-90 Be-7 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Co-60 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 Cs-1 34 Cs-137 Ce-141 Ce-144 K-lb 07-01-10 KG- 3425 8.98 +/- 019< 0.012< 0.009 1.38 +/- 0.20 6.01 +/- 0.48< 0,007< 0.015< 0.012< 0.014< 0.029< 0,015< 0.141< 0.015< 0.016<.0,.035< 0.Q89 K-if 07-01-10 KG- 3426 8.43 +/- 0.17< 0.007< 0.005 1.21 +/- 0.18 6.01 +/- 0.45< 0.014< 0.014< 0.010< 0.010*< 0.024< 0.014< 0:126< 0.013<0.018<0.034< 0.123 K-5 07-01-l10 KG- 3429 8.36 +/- 0.17< 0.010< 0.007 2.28 +/- 0.31 6.08 +/- 0.52< 0.018< 0.014< 0.016< 0.010< 0.025< 0.017<0.118< 0.016< 0.017< 0.024< 0.126 K-34 07-02-10 KG- 3430 9.07 +/- 0.19< 0.012< 0.009 1.14 +/- 0.22 6.41 +/- 0.47< 0,010< 0.009< 0.016< 0.016< 0.026< 0.017< 0.139< 0.0"16< 0.019< 0.034< 0.144 Indicator Control K-38 07-01710,,.

KG- 3432 8.10 +/- 0.17< 0.009 0.007 1.55 +/- 0.18 5.81 +/- 0.42< 0.006< 0.008<0.010< 0.009< 0.022< 0.014< 0.069< 0.012< 0.011< 0.026< 0.086 K-39 07-01-10 KG- 3433 8.58 +/- 0.19< o.oQ8< 0.007 1.45 +/-0.20 5.40 +/- 0.44< 0.014< 0.017< 0.014< 0.013< 0.01.7< 0.016< 0.078< 0.015< 0.015< 0.031 S<0.101 K-3 07-01-10 KG- 3427 10.60 +/- 0.33 a< 0.009< 0.008 1.18 +/- 0.29, 8.79 +/- 0.64< 0.020< 0.018< 0.021< 0.021< 0.022< 0.014< 0.140< 0.022< 0.018< 0.033< 0.193 K-35 07-01-10 KG- 3431 8.71 +/--0:18< 0.008 0.007 +/- 0.004 2.22 +/- 0.23 6.17 +/- 0.43< 0.013< 0.012< 0.014< 0.011< 0.017< 0.0.15< 0.108< 0.013< 0.013< 0.026< 0.098 a Result of reanalysis.

51 KEWAUNEE Table 22. Grass samples, analyses for gross beta, strontium-89, strontium-90, and gamma-emitting isotopes (continued), Sample Description and Concentration (pCi/g wet)Indicator I I i I I Location Date Collected Lab Code Gross beta Sr-89 Sr-90 Be-7 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Co-60 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 Cs-134 Cs-1 37 Ce-141 Ce-144 Location Date Collected Lab Code Gross beta Sr-89 Sr-90 Be-7 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Co-60 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-1 03 Ru-106 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ce-141 Ce-144 K-lb 10-04-10 KG- 5510 10.05 +/- 0.28< 0.027 0.023 +/- 0.009 4.15 +/- 0.35 5.34 +/- 0.46< 0.022< 0.021< 0.014< 0.020< 0.029< 0.018< 0.144< 0.015< 0.010< 0.047< 0.152 I K-if 10-04-10 KG- 5511 8.91 +/- 0.24<0.026 0.022 +/- 0.008 4.26 +/- 0.32 5.68 +/- 0.48< 0.014< 0.011< 0.017< 0.016< 0.032< 0.017< 0.128<0.018< 0.013< 0.034< 0.084 K-5 10-04-10 KG- 5513 10.86 +/- 0.44< 0.028< 0.014 6.73 +/- 0.40 7.10 +/- 0.54< 0.018< 0.011< 0.014< 0.023< 0.036< 0.019< 0.141< 0.018< 0.020< 0.039< 0.131 K-34 KG- 5515 10.26 +/- 0.24< 0.016< 0.009 2.83 +/- 0.30 8.35 +/- 0.56< 0.013< 0.017< 0.019< 0.021< 0.027< 0.023< 0,205< 0.015< 0.009< 0.029< 0.170 I I Indicator Control K-38 10-04-10 KG- 5517 8.50 +/- 0.22< 0.020< 0.010 4.10 +/- 0.42 7.41 +/- 0.67< 0.015< 0.025< 0.031< 0.017< 0.032< 0.018< 0.238< 0.023< 0.027< 0,054< 0,192 K-39 10-04-10 KG- 5518 9.68 +/- 0.24<0.016< 0.008 4.40 -0.36 8.33 " 0.63< 0.016< 0.026< 0.018< 0.019< 0.032< 0.011< 0,170< 0.014< 0.020< 0.029< 0.128 K-3 10-04-10 KG- 5512 11.17 +/- 0.25< 0.016 0.010 +/- 0,005 3.03 +/- 0.28 6.73 +/- 0.47< 0.015< 0.013< 0.014< 0.012< 0.026< 0.017< 0.162< 0.012< 0.016< 0.032< 0.077 K-35I 10-04-10 KG- 5516 19.80 +/- 0.50< 0.034 0.028 +/- 0.010 5.39 +/- 0.38 13.40 +/- 0.84<.0.025< 0.017< 0.015< 0.020< 0.039< 0.016< 0.182< 0.021< 0.025< 0.052< 0.156 I I I I I I 52 I Table 23.KEWAUNEE Soil samples, analyses for gross alpha, gross beta, strontium-89, strontium-90, and gamma-emitting -isotopes.

Collection:

Semiannually Sample Description and Concentration (pCi/g dry)Indicator Location Date Collected Lab Code Gross alpha Gross beta Sr-89 Sr-90 Be-7 K-40 NbL'95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 Cs-134 Cs-1 37 Ce-141 Ce-144 K-if 05-03-10 KSO- 2177 5.34 +/- 2.84 24.25 +/- 3.17< 0.091< 0.045< 0.18 17.58 +/- 0.83< 0.014< 0.018< 0.017< 0.135< 0.010< 0.018< 0.030< 0.102 K-if 10-04-10 KSO- 5525 7.02 +/- 3.40 26.65 +/- 3.64< 0.036< 0.017< 0.23 17.56 +/- 0.81< 0.019< 0.029< 0,010< 0,174< 0.018< 0.018< 0.051< 0.101 K-5 05-03-10 KSO- 2179 11.85 + 3.69 36.68 +/- 3.57< 0.053< 0.024 22.06 +0.095 +0.23 0.91 0,019 0.027 0.017 0.131 0.017 0.037 0.037 0.122 Location Date Collected Lab Code Gross alpha Gross beta Sr-89 Sr-90 Be-7 K-40 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ce-141 Ce-144 K-5 10-04-10 KSO- 5527 7.09 +/- 2.99 28.60 +/- 3.37< 0.036 0.031 +/- 0.011 0.70 +/- 0.30 19.76 +/- 0.93< 0.023< 0.023< 0,021< 0.137< 0.009.0.090 +/- 0,027< 0.047< 0.077 53 Table 23.KEWAUNEE Soil samples, analyses for gross alpha, gross beta, strontium-89, strontium-90, and gamma-emitting isotopes (continued).

Sample Description and Concentration (pCi/g'dry)

I I I I N I Indicator Location Date Collected Lab Code Gross alpha Gross beta Sr-89 Sr-90 Be-7 K-40 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-1 06 Cs-134 Cs-1 37 Ce-141 Ce-144 K-34 05-03-10 KSO- 2180 8.45 +/- 3.52 35.49 +/- 3.90< 0.039< 0.019< 0.31 20.83+/- 1.19< 0.025< 0.034< 0.032< 0.356< 0.038 0.078 +/- 0.036< 0.052< 0.120 K-34 10-04-10 KSO- 5528 7.69 +/- 3.54 31.35 +/- 3.91< 0.057< 0.030< 0.27 20.52 +/- 0.98..< 0.024< 0.028< 0.012-0.139< 0.022 0.099 +/- 0.033< 0.045< 0.135 K-38 05-03-10 KSO- 2182 5.14 +/- 2.78 30.79 +/- 3.41< 0.040 0.035 +/- 0.013< 0.21 23.69 +/- 0.97< 0.013<, 0.027< 0.020< 0.082< 0.020 0.11 +/- 0.044< 0.027< 0.142 K-38 10-04-10 KSO- 5530 9.48 +/- 3.41 30.95 +/- 3.58< 0.036< 0.017< 0.21 21.03 +/- 0.92< 0.030< 0.031< 0.027< 0.189< 0.017< 0.029< 0.054< 0.131 K-39 05-03-10 KSO- 2183 5.77 +/- 3.07 27.42 +/- 3.54< 0.037< 0.018 0.42 +/- 0.20 18.95 +/- 0.86< 0.010< 0.024< 0.014< 0.206< 0.016 0.10 +/- 0.024< 0.029< 0.124 K-39 10-04-10 KSO- 5531 6.71 +/- 3.33 36.25 +/- 4.00< 0,038 0.029 +/- 0.012 0.27 20.84 +/- 0.92< 0.027< 0.023< 0.017< 0.138< 0.016 0.14 +/- 0.027< 0.055< 0.126 Location Date Collected Lab Code Gross alpha Gross beta Sr-89 Sr-90 Be-7 K-40 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-1 06 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ce-141 Ce-144 I I i I I I I I 54 KEWAUNEE Soil samples, analyses for gross alpha, gross beta, strontium-89, strontium-90, and gamma-emitting isotopes (continued).

Table 23.Sample Description and. Concentration (pCi/g dry)Control Location Date Collected Lab Code Gross alpha Gross beta Sr-89 Sr-90 Be-7 K-40 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 Cs-134 Cs-137, Ce-141 Ce-144 K-3 05-03-10 KSO- 2178 4.61 +/- 2.49 20.75 +/- 2.82< 0.050<0.036 0.67 +/- 0.24 11.83 +/- 0.74< 0.014< 0.038< 0.018< 0.121< 0.020 0.084 +/- 0.027< 0.027< 0.177 K-35 05-03-10 *KSO- 2181 3.73 +/- 2.53 23.96 +/- 3.25< 0.037 0.022 +/- 0.010< 0.19.16.08 +/- 0.83< 0.019< 0.021< 0.011< 0.096< 0.014 0.132 +/- 0.034< 0.036< 0.132 K-35 10-04-10 KSO- 5529 6.25 +/- 3.12 28.43 +/- 3.46.< 0.048 0.049 +/- 0.015 0.45 +/- 0.22 17.06 +/- 0.89< 0.022< 0.046< 0.027< 0.221< 0.018 0.15 +/- 0.036.< 0.060< 0.107 Location Date Collected Lab Code Gross alpha Gross beta Sr-89 Sr-90 K-3 10-04-10 KSO- 5526 Be-7 K-40 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ce-141 Ce-144 7.22 +/- 3.21 24.58 +/- 3.21< 0.036 0.019 +/- 0.010< 0.24 15.59 + 0.79< 0.014< 0.037< 0.012< 0.145< 0.021 0.098 +/- 0.035< 0.049< 0.117 55 KEWAUNEE Table 24. Surface water samples, analyses for gross beta, potassium-40 and gamma-emitting isotopes.Collection:

Monthly Sample Description and Concentration (pCi/L)Indicator K-1 a Date Collected Lab Code Gross beta Suspended Solids Dissolved Solids Total Residue K-40 (ICP)Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-1 37 Ba-La-140 01-04-10 KSW- 23< 0.8 6.3 +/- 0.6 6.3 +/- 0.6 6.08< 15< 30<15< 15< 30<15<10<10< 15 01-04-10 KSW- 24< 0.7 2.3 +/- 0.3 2.3. +/- 0.3 2.06< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15 02-01-10 KSW7 380<0.7 8.2 t 2.1 8.2 +/- 2.1 5.79<15< 30<15<15< 30<15< 10<10<15 02-01-10 KSW- 381< 0.8 10.8 +/- 1.3a 10.8 +/- 1.3 2.33< 15< 30<15< 15< 30< 15< 10<10< 15 03-01-10 NS.I i I I I I I I K-1b Date Collected Lab Code Gross beta Suspended Solids Dissolved Solids Total Residue K-40 (ICP)Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95 Cs-1 34 Cs-I 37 Ba-La-140 03-01-10.KSW- 777< 0.8 1.7 +/- 0.6 1.7 +/-"0.6 1.80< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10<10< 15 I I I II I!I I a Analysis was repeated, result of reanalysis; 12.6 +/- 1.7 pCi/L.b NS = No sample; water frozen.56 KEWAUNEE Table 24. Surface water samples, analyses for gross beta, potassium-40, and gamma-emitting isotopes (continued).

Sample Description "and Concentration (pCi!/L)Indicator K-Ia Date Collected Lab Code Gross beta Suspended Solids Dissolved Solids Total Residue K-40 (ICP)Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95 Cs-1 34 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 K-i b Date Collected:

Lab Code Gross beta Suspended Solids Dissolved Solids Total Residue K-40 (ICP)Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-1 37 Ba-La-140 04-01-10 KSW- 1382< 0.2 4.3 +/- 1.0 4.3 +/- 1.0 4.92< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10<10< 15 05-03-10 KSW- 2159 , <1.3 4.9 +/- 0.6 4.9 +/- 0.6 5.26*15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15 06-01-10 KSW- 2762< 0.8 5.8 +/- 1.6 5.8 +/- 1.6 4.83<15< 30< 15< 15< 30<15<10< 10<15 06-01-10 KSW- 2763<0.7 2.7.+/- 1.0.2.7 +/- 1.0 1,63<15< 30<I5<15< 30<.15<10<10<15 04-01-10 KSW- 1383< 0.2 2.7 +/- 0.7 2.7 +/- 0.7 1.87< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10<15 05-03-10 KSW- 2160< 1.0 2.5 +/- 0.4 2.5 +/- 0.4 2.54< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30<15<10< 10< 15 57 KEWAUNEE Table 24, Surface water samples, analyses for gross beta, potassium-40, and gamma-emitting isotopes (continued).

Sample Description and Concentration (pCi/L)Indicator K-ia Date Collected Lab Code Gross beta Suspended Solids Dissolved Solids Total Residue K-40 (ICP)'Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-I 37 Ba-La-140 07-01-10 KSW- 3434< 0.9 6.3 +/- 1.2 6.3 +/- 1.2 7.17< 15< 30<15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15 07-01-10 KSW- 3435 08-02-10 KSW- .4109< 0.5 1.7 +/- 1.0 1.7 t 1.0 1.70< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10<15 08-02-10 KSW- 4110 09-01-10 KSW- 4936.0.5 +/- 0.3 8.4 +/- 0.7 8.9 +/- 0.8 10.09<15< 30<15< 15< 30<15<10< 10<15 09-01-10 KSW- 4937 I I I I K-i b Date Collected Lab Code Gross beta Suspended Solids Dissolved Solids Total Residue K-40 (ICP)Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La-140< 0.8 1.5 +/- 0.6 1.5 +/- 0.6 1.95<15* 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15<0.5 2.3 +/- 0.7 2.3 +/- 0.7 2.57<15< 30<15<15< 30< 15< 10<10< 15< 0.4 ,1.8 + 0.4 1.8 0.4 2.32< 15< 30< 15<15< 30< 15< 10< 10<15 I I I I I I I I 58 KEWAUNEE Table 24. Surface water samples, analyses for gross beta, potassium-40, and gamma-emitting isotopes (continued).

Sample Description and Concentration (pCi/L)Indicator K-1 a Date Collected Lab Code Gross beta Suspended Solids Dissolved Solids Total Residue K-40 (ICP)Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95 Cs-1 34 Cs-137 Ba-La- 140 10-04-10 KSW- 5501< 0.8 12.8 +/- 2.0 12.8 +/- 2.0 7.08< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10*< 10< 15 11-01-10 KSW- 6459<0.5 7.0 +/- 0.9 7.0 +/- 0.9 7.22<15<30<15<15< 30<15<10<10<15 12-01-10 KSW- 7045< 0.8 12.8 +/-+- 1.1 12.8.+/- 1.1 12.14<15< 30<15<15< 30<15<10.< 10<15 K-lb Date Collected Lab Code 10-04-10 KSW- 5502 Gross beta Suspended Solids Dissolved Solids Total Residue K-40 (ICP)Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-1 37 Ba-La-140< 0.7 4.3 +/- 1.1 4.3 +/- 1.1 3.12<15* 30<15<15* 30<15<10<10<15 11-01-10 KSW-' 6460<0.5 2.2 -0.5 2.2 + 0.5 2.42<15< 30< 15<15< 30<15.<10<10< 15 12-01-10 KSW- 7046< 0.7 3.5 + 0.6 3.5 +/-0.6 2.12,< 15< 30< 15.< 15< 30<15< 10<10< 15 59 KEWAUNEE Table 24. Surface water samples, analyses for gross beta, potassium-40 and gamma-emitting isotopes (continued).

Sample Description and Concentration (pCi/L)Indicator K-id I I I Date Collected Lab Code Gross beta Suspended Solids Dissolved Solids Total Residue K-40 (ICP)Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95 Cs-134.Cs-137.Ba-La-140 K-le Date Collected Lab Code Gross beta Suspended Solids Dissolved Solids Total Residue K-40 (ICP)Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 01-04-10 KSW- 25< 0.8 1.5 +/- 0.2 1.5 +/- 0.2 1.22< 15 S<30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15.02 10 KSW- 382<0.7 2.2 +/- 0.7 2.2 +/- 0.7 1.09< 15< 30< 15<15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15 03-01-10 KSW- 778<0.7 0.9 +/- 0.4 0.9 +/- 0.4 1.23< 15< 30<15<15< 30<15<10<10<15 I I I I I I I I 01-04-10 KSW- 26< 0.8 3.5 +/- 0.5 3.5 +/- 0.5 3.20< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15 02-01-10 KSW- 384< 0.8 4.2 +/- 1,0 4.2 +/- 1.0 3.77<15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10<10<15 03-01-10 KSW- 779< 0.8 6;8 +/- 1.8 6.8-+/- 1.8 6.32<15< 30<15<15< 30<15<10<10<15 I I I 60 I KEWAUNEE Table 24. Surface water samples, analyses for gross beta, potassium-40, and gamma-emitting isotopes (continued).

Sample Description and Concentration (pCi/L)Indicator K-id Date Collected Lab Code Gross beta Suspended Solids Dissolved Solids Total Residue K-40 (ICP)Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95 Cs-1 34, Cs-137 Ba-La-140 K-le Date Collected Lab Code Gross beta Suspended Solids Dissolved Solids Total Residue K-40 (ICP)Mn-54 Fe-59: Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95 Cs-1 34 Cs-1 37 Ba-La-140 04-01-10 KSW- 1384< 0.2 1.4 +/- 0.4 1.4 +/- 0.4 1.27< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30*<15< 10< 10<15 05-03-10 KSW- 2161<0.6 1.6 +/- 0.3 1.6 +/- 0.3 1.27< 15< 30< 15<15< 30<i15< 10< 10<15 05-03-10 KSW- 2162< 1.3.2.4-+/- 0.5 2.4 +/- 0.5 2.29< 15< 30<15<15< 30< 15<10<10< 15 06-01-10 KSW- 2764<0.7 1.9 +/- 0.7 1.9 +/- 0.7 1.10<15< 30<15<15< 30<15.'<10<10<15 06-01-10 KSW- 2765<10.7 8.1 +/-1.8 8.1 +/- 1.8 4.12< 15< 30< 15<15< 30<15<10<10<15 04-01-10 KSW- 1385< 0.2 3.4 +/- 0.9 3.4 +/- 0.9 3.88<15* 30<15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15 61 KEWAUNEE Table 24. Surface water samples, analysesfor gross beta, potassium-40, and gamma-emitting isotopes (continued).

Sample Description and Concentration (pCi/L)Indicator K-id Date Collected Lab Code Gross beta Suspended Solids Dissolved Solids Total Residue K-40 (ICP)Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-1 37 Ba-La-1 40 K-i e Date Collected Lab Code Gross beta Suspended Solids Dissolved Solids Total Residue K-40 (ICP)Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95 Cs-1 34 Cs-137 Ba-La-1 40 07-01-10 KSW- 3436< 0.8 0.9 +/- 0.4 0.9 +/- 0.4 1.13< 15< 30<15<15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15 07-01-10 KSW- 3437< 0.8 5.8 + 1.1 5.8 +/- 1.1 4.70< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30<15< 10< 10< 15 08-02-10 KSW- 4111<0.5 1.8 +/- 0.4 1.8 +/- 0.4 1.14< 15< 30<15< 15< 30< 15<10< 10<15 08-02-10 KSW- 4112<0.5 3.4 +/- 0.9 3.4 +/- 0.9 2.73<15< 30< 15<15< 30< 15< 10<10< 15 09-01-10 KSW- 4938< 0.4 1.0 +/- 0.2 1.0 + 0.2 1.14< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15<10< 10< 15 09-01-10 KSW- 4939< 0.7 3.5 + 0.5 3.5 + 0.5.4.54<15< 30< 15<15< 30< 15< 10<10< 15 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 62 KEWAUNEE Table 24. Surface water samples, analyses for gross beta, potassium-40, and gamma-emitting isotopes (continued).

Sample Description and Concentration (pCi/L)Indicator K-1d .Date Collected Lab Code Gross beta Suspended Solids Dissolved Solids Total Residue K-40 (ICP)Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-1 37 Ba-La-140 K-1e Date Collected Lab Code Gross beta-Suspended Solids Dissolved Solids Total Residue K-40 (ICP)Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 10-04-10 KSW- 5503< 0.7 2.6 +/- 0.8 2.6 +/- 0.8 1.27<15* 30<15<15* 30<15<10<10<15 11-01-10 KSW- 6461<0.5 1.3 +/- 0.4 1.3 +/- 0.4 1.27<15< 30<15< 15< 30< 15< 10<10'<15 12-01-10 KSW- 7047'< 0.8 2.4 + 0.4 2.4 + 0.4 1.26<15< 30<15<15< 30<15< 10<10<15 12-01-10, KSW- 7048< 0.8 7.9 +/- 1.5 7.9 +/- 1.5 3.84<15< 30<15<15< 30<1 5~< 10< 10< 15 10-04-10 KSW- 5504 0.9 t 0.4 4.2 +/- 1.0 5.1 +/- 1.1 4.22<15* 30<15*15* 30* 15* 10* 10<15-11-01-10 KSW- 6462< 0.5 4.0 +/- 0.7 4.0 +/- 0.7 4.53< 15< 30<15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10<15 63 KEWAUNEE Table 24. Surface water samples, analyses for gross beta, potassium-40 and gamma-emitting isotopes (continued).

Sample Description and Concentration (pCi/L)Indicator K-lk Date Collected Lab Code 01-04-10 NSa 02-01-10 NSa 03-01-10 NSa I I I I I Gross beta Suspended Solids Dissolved Solids Total Residue K-40 (ICP)Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-1 37 Ba-La-i140 Date Collected Lab Code Gross beta Suspended Solids*Dissolved Solids Total Residue K-40 (ICP)Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs- 137 Ba-La-140 04-01-10 KSW- 1386< 0.4 7.6 +/- 0.8 7.6 +/- 0.8 6.65 05-03-10 KSW- 2163 1.0 +/- 0.6 14.4 +/- 0.5 15.4 +/- 0.8 11.53<15<, 30<15*15< 30<15*10*10<15 06-01-10 KSW- 2766< 0.8 18.0 +/--2:8 18.0 -2.8 8.28< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15< 15< 30< 15'< 15< 30'< 15< 10< 10< 15 I I I I I I I i I 8 NS= No sample; water frozen.64 KEWAUNEE Table 24. Surface water samples, analyses for gross beta, potassium-40, and gamma-emitting isotopes (continued).

Sample bescriiption and Concentration (pCi/L)Indicator K-lk Date Collected Lab Code Gross beta Suspended Solids Dissolved Solids Total Residue K-40 (ICP)Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 Date Collected Lab Code Gross beta Suspended Solids Dissolved Solids Total Residue K-40 (ICP)Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 07-01-10 KSw- 3438< 0.7 6.5 +/- 0.7 6.5 +/- 0.7 5.77< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15 10-04-10 KSW-' 5505< 0.8 13.2 +/- 1.0 13.2 +/- 1.0 14.10< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15 08-02-10 KSW- 4113 0.8 +/- 0.4 4.1 +/- 0.6 4.9 +/- 0.7 09-01-10 KSW- 4940< 0.7 13.4 +/- 0.6.13.4 +/- 0.6 2.88< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15 22.05< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10<* 15 11-01-10 KSW- 6463 3.4 +/- 0.5 21.6 +/- 1.0 25.0 +/- 1.1 12.14< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15 12-01-10 KSW- 7049< 0.8 22.6 +/- 1.3 22.6 +/-.1.3 14.27< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15 65 KEWAUNEE Table 24. Surface water samples, analyses for gross beta, potassium-40,and gamma-emitting isotopes.Collection:

Monthly Sample Description and Concentration (pCi/L)I I I I I I Indicator K-9 (Raw)Date Collected Lab Code Gross beta Suspended Solids Dissolved Solids Total Residue K-40 (ICP)Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95 Cs- 134 Cs-1 37 Ba-La-140 01-04-10 KSW- 27< 0.8 0.9 +/- 0.4 0.9 +/- 0.4 1.09* 15* 30<15<15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15 02-01-10 KSW- 385<0.7 1.2 +/- 0.4 1.2 +/- 0.4 0.99< 15< 30<15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15 03-01-10 KSW- 780<0.7 1.3 +/- 0.4 1.3 +/- 0.4 1.18< 15< 30<15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15 I I I I I I K-9 (Tao)Date Collected Lab Code Gross beta Suspended Solids Dissolved Solids Total Residue K-40 (ICP)Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95 Cs-1 34 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 01-04-10 KSW- 28< 0.8 1.0 +/- 0.4 1.0 +/- 0.4 1.09< 15* 30< 15< 15< 30< 15* 10<10<15 02-01-10 KSW- 386<0.8< 0.6< 0.8 1.03< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15 03-01-10 KSW- 781< 0.8 1.1 +/- 0.4'1.1 +/- 0.4 1.16< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15 I i I I I I 66- -

KEWAUNEE Table 24. Surface water samples, analyses for gross beta, potassium-40, and gamma-emitting isotopes (continued).

Sample Description and Concentration (pCi/L)Indicator K-9 (Raw)Date Collected, Lab Code Gross beta Suspended Solids Dissolved Solids Total Residue K-40 (ICP)Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95, Cs-134 Cs-1 37 Ba-La-140 04-01-10 KSW- 1387< 0.3 1.6 +/- 0.4 1.6 i 0.4 1.19< 15* 30<15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15 05-03-10 KSW- 2164< 1.4 1.2 +/- 0.2 1.2 +/- 0.2 1.19* 15< 30< 15< 15* 30< 15< 10* 10< 15 06-01-10 KSW- 2767< 0.8 1,7 +/- 0.4 1.7 +/- 0.4 1.10< 15< 30<15< 15* 30<15< 10< 10'..< 15 06-01-10 KSW- 2768< 0.7 1.9 + 0.7 1.9 +/- 0.7 1.10 K-9 (Tao)Date Collected Lab Code Gross beta Suspended Solids Dissolved Solids Total Residue K-40 (ICP)Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-1 37 Ba-La-140 04-01-10 KSW- 1388< 0.3 0.9 +/- 0.3 0.9 +/- 0.3 1.16 15 30 15 15 30 15 10 10 15 05-03-10 KSW- 2165< 0.7 1.6 +/- 0.4 1.6 +/- 0.4 1.19< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30<15< 10< 10< 15< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15 67 KEWAUNEE Table 24. Surface water samples, analyses for gross beta, potassiurn-40, and gamma-emitting isotopes (continued), Sample Description and Concentration (pCi/L)Indicator K-9 (Raw)Date Collected Lab Code Gross beta Suspended Solids Dissolved Solids Total Residue K-40 (ICP)Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 07-01-10 KSW- 3439< 0.7 1.4 +/- 0.4 1.4 +/- 0.4 1.13< 15< 30< 15<15< 30< 15< 10<10<15 07-01-10 KSW- 3440< 0.7 2.6 +/- 0.8 2.6 +/- 0.8 1.15<15* 30<15<15* 30<15<10* 10*15 08-02-10 KSW- 4114< 0.8 1.4 +/- 0.4 1.4 +/--0.4 1.08*15* 30<15<15* 30<15*10*10<15 08-02-10 KSW- 4115 09-01-10 KSW- 4941< 0.7 1.0 +/- 0.2 1.0 +/- 0.2 1.12< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15 09-01-10 KSW- 4942 I I I I U I I I K-9 (Tap)Date Collected Lab Code Gross beta Suspended Solids Dissolved Solids Total Residue K-40 (ICP)Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La-140< 0.7 1.6 +/- 0.7 1.6 +/- 0.7 1.10< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15< 0.7 1.9 +/- 0.4 1.9 +/- 0.4 1,14< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15 I I I I I I I II-- .....68 KEWAUNEE Table 24. Surface water samples, analyses for gross beta, potassium-40, and gamma-emitting isotopes (continued).

Sample Description and Concentration (pCi/L)Indicator K-9 (Raw)Date Collected, Lab Code Gross beta Suspended Solids Dissolved Solids Total Residue K-40 (ICP)Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 10-04-10 KSW- 5506< 0.7 1.2 +/- 0.4 1.2 +/- 0.4 1.23< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15 11-01-10 KSW- 6464"< 0.7 1.2.+/- 0.3 1.2 ++/-0.3 1.21 12-01-10 KSW- 7050< 0.9 1.9 + 0.7 1.9 +/- 0.7 1.22< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30<15< 10< 10< 15 K-9 (Tao)Date Collected Lab Code Gross beta Suspended Solids Dissolved Solids Total Residue K-40 (ICP)Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95 Cs-1 34 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 10-04-10 KSW- 5507< 0.8 0.8 +/- 0.4 0.8 +/- 0.4 1.18 11-01-10 KSW- 6465< 0.7 1.1 +/- 03 1.1 +/- 0.3 12-01-10 KSW- 7051< 0.8 -1.4 +/- 0.7 1.4 +/- 0.7 1.19 15 30 15 15 30 15 10 10 15< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15 1.16< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15 69 KEWAUNEE Table 24. Surface water, analyses for gross beta,'potassium-40 and gamma-emitting isotopes (continued).

Sample Description and Concentration (pCi/L)Indicator K-14a Date Collected Lab Code;Gross beta Suspended Solids Dissolved Solids Total Residue K-40 (ICP)Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95 Cs- 134 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 K-14b Date Collected Lab Code Gross beta Suspended Solids Dissolved Solids Total Residue K-40 (ICP)Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-1 37 Ba-La-140 01-04-10 KSW- 29< 0.7 2.1 +/- 0.5 2.1 +/- 0.5 1.36< 15< 30< 15< 15* 30< 15< 10*10< 15 01-04-10 KSW- 30< 0.8 1.7 + 0.4 1.7 + 0.4 1.27 02-01-10 KSW- 387< 0.7 1.4 +/- 0.4 1.4 +/- 0.4 1.26< 15< 30< 15* 15< 30< 15< 10< 10* 15 0201M-10 KSW- 388< 0.8 1.3 +/- 0.4 1.3 +/- 0.4 1.37<15* 30*15*15* 30* 15*10*10*15 03-01-10 KSW- 783< 0.7 1.6 +/- 0.5 1.6 +/- 0.5 1.29< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15 03-01-10 KSW- 784< 0.8 1.6 +/- 0.4 1.6 +/- 0.4'1.31 .I I I I U I I I I I I I I I I< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15 I I I 70 KEWAUNEE Table 24, Surface water, analyses for gross beta, potassium-40 and gamma-emitting isotopes (continued).

Sample Description and Concentration (pCi/L)Indicator K-14a Date Collected Lab Code 04-01-10 KSW- 1389< 0.3 2.1 +/- 0.4 2.1 +/- 0.4 05-03-10 KSW- 2166< 0.8 1.2 +/- 0.4 1.2 +/- 0.4 Gross beta Suspended Solids Dissolved Solids Total Residue K-40 (ICP)Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 K-14b Date Collected Lab Code Gross beta Suspended Solids Dissolved Solids Total Residue K-40 (ICP)Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La- 140 1.87< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10* 10< 15 1.27< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15 06-01-10 KSW- 2769<0.7'3.8 +/- 0.8 3.8 +/- 0.8 1.27< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15.< 10< 10<15 06-01-10 KSW- 2770.< 0.7 3.0 +/- 0.8 3.0 +/- 0.8 1.10<15< 30*15< 15< 30< 15<10< 10< 15 04-01-10 KSW- 1390< 0.3 2.1 +/- 0.4 2.1 +/- 0.4 1.95< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15 05-03-10 KSW- 2167< 0.7 1.4 +/- 0.4 1.4 +/- 0.4 1.27< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15 71 KEWAUNEE Table 24. Surface water, analyses for gross beta, potassium-40 and gamma-emitting isotopes (continued)." Sample Description and Concentration (pCi/L)Indicator K-14a Date Collected Lab Code Gross beta Suspended Solids Dissolved Solids Total Residue K-40 (ICP)Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 K-14b Date Collected Lab Code Gross beta Suspended Solids Dissolved Solids Total Residue K-40 (ICP)Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95 Cs- 134 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 07-01-10 KSW- 3441< 0.8 5.2 +/- 0.9 5.2 +/- 0.9 1.79< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30<:15< 10< 10< 15 08-02-10 KSW- 4116< 0.7 2.0 +/- 0.7 2.0 +/- 0.7 1.21< 15*< 30< 15* 15< 30< 15< 10< 10<5 15 09-01-10 KSW- 4943< 0.8 2.8 +/- 0.4 2.8 +/- 0.4 1.09< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15 09-01-10 KSW- 4944 I I I I U I I I I I I I I I I I 07-01-10 KSW- 3442< 0.8 4.5 +/- 1.0 4.5 +/- 1.0 1.82< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10* 10< 15 08-02-10 KSW- 4117< 0.7 2.2 + 0.7 2.2 +/- 0.7 1.24< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15< 0.5 2.3 +/- 0.5 2.3 +/- 0.5 1415< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15 I I I 72 KEWAUNEE Table 24. Surface water, analyses for gross beta, potassium-40 and gamma-emitting isotopes (continued).

Sample Description and Concentration (pCi/L)Indicator K-14a Date Collected Lab Code Gross beta Suspended Solids Dissolved Solids Total Residue K-40 (ICP)Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La- 140 K-14b Date Collected Lab Code Gross beta Suspended Solids Dissolved Solids Total Residue K-40 (ICP)Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95 Cs-1 34 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 10-04-10 KSW- 5508< 0.5 1.9 +/- 0.5 1.9 +/- 0.5 1.37< 15< 30<15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15 10-04-10 KSW- 5509< 0.5 2.6 +/- 0.5 2.6 +/- 0.5 1.39< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15 11-01-10 KSW- 6466<0.8 1.9 +/- 0.3 1.9 +/- 0.3 1.39-: 15< 30<15<15< 30<15< 10<10<15 11-01-10 KSW- 6467 12-01-10 KSW- 7052< 0.8 2.2 +/- 0.7 2.2 +/- 0.7 1.38< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15 12-01-10 KSW- 7053<0.8 3.0 +/- 0.8 3.0 +/- 0.8 1.31< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15-c 0.8 2.1 +/- 0.4 2.1 +/-,0.4 1.36< 15< 30< 15< 15< 30< 15< 10< 10< 15 73 KEWAUNEE Table 25. Surface water, analyses for tritium, strontium-89 and strontium-90.

Collection:

Quarterly composites of monthly samples.I I I Location and Concentration pCi/L Collection Period Lab Code .H-3 Sr-89 Sr-90 Indicator K-la 1st Quarter KSW -935 < 148 < 1.3 < 0.5 2nd Quarter -3296 < 155 < 0.8 < 0.5 3rd Quarter -5093 < 155 < 0.8 < 0.5 4th Quarter -7265 < 150 < 1.0 < 0,7 K-lb 1st Quarter KSW -936 < 147 < 1.1 < 0.6 2nd Quarter -3297 < 155 < 1.0 < 0.6 3rd Quarter -5095 < 155 < 0.8 < 0.5 4th Quarter -7266 < 150 < 1.0 < 0.5 K-ld 1st Quarter KSW -937 < 147 < 0.8 < 0.4 2nd Quarter -3298 < 155 < 0.9 < 0.5 3rd Quarter -5096 < 155 < 0.8 < 0.5 4th Quarter -7267 < 150 < 0.9 < 0.5 K-le 1st Quarter KSW -938 < 147 < 1.1 < 0.4 2nd Quarter -3299 < 155 < 0.8 < 0.5 3rd Quarter -5097 < 155 < 0.9 < 0.6 4th Quarter -7268 < 150 < 1.1 < 0.5 The composite consisted of January and February collections, no sample was available for the March collection.

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.KEWAUNEE Table 25. Surface water, analyses for tritium, strontium-89 and strontium-90 (continued).

Location and Concentration pCifL Collection Period H-3 Sr-89 Sr-90 Indicator K-14a 1st Quarter KSW -941 < 147 < 1.0 < 0.5 2nd Quarter -3303 < 155 < 0.9 < 0.6 3rd Quarter -5101 < 155 < 0.7 < 0.5 4th Quarter -7272 < 150 < 1.2 < 0.7 K-14b 1st Quarter KSW -942 < 147 < 0.9 < 0.5 2nd Quarter -3304 < 155 < 0.9 < 0.5 3rd Quarter -5102 < 155 < 0.8 < 0.5 4th Quarter -7273 < 150 < 0.9 < 0.4 K-i_ k 1st Quarter NSb 2nd Quarter KSW -3300 163 + 90 < 0.8 < 0.8 3rd Quarter -5098 < 155 < 0.7 0.5 + 0.3 4th Quarter -7269 < 150 < 1.0 < 0.7 Control K-9 lst.Quarter KSW -939 (Raw) < 147 < 1.0 < 0.5-940 (Tap) < 147 < 0.9 < 0,5 2nd Quarter KSW -3301 (Raw) < 155 < 1.0 < 0.6-3302 (Tap) < 155 < 1.1 < 0,6 3rd Quarter KSW -5099 (Raw). < 155 < 0.9 < 0.5-5100 (Tap) < 155 < 1.0 < 0.7 4th Quarter KSW -7270 (Raw) < 150 < 1.2 < 0.7-7271 (Tap) <150 < 1.1 <0.5 No data; water frozen.75 KEWAUNEE Table 26. Fish, collected at K-1d, analyses for gross beta, strontium-89, strontium-90 and gamma-emitting, isotopes.Collection:

Three times a year Sample Description and Concentration (pCi/g wet)Collected Lab Code Type Portion Gross beta Sr-89 Sr-90 K-40 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Cs-134 Cs-137 04-09-10 KF- 2153 Carp 07-09-10 KF- 4108 Sucker Flesh 3.17 +/- 0.08 NAa NA 2A49 +/- 0.47< 0.015< 0.050< 0.011< 0.020< 0.019< 0.028 Bones 2.12 +/- 0.71< 0.21 0.14 +/- 0.06 NA" NA NA NA NA NA NA Flesh 3.18 +/- 0.07 NAa NA 1.80 +0.29 0.012 0.015 0.010 0.008 0.012 0.017 Bones 3.26 _ 0.99< 0.36 0.21 +/- 0.07 NA" NA NA NA NA NA NA I I I I I I I I I I I Collected Lab Code Type Portion Gross beta 10-08-10 KF- 6481 White Fish Flesh Bones 2.88 +/- 0.06 1.64 +/- 0.67 Sr-89 Sr-90 K-40 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Cs-134 Cs-1 37 NAa'NA 1.90 +/- 0.35< 0.019< 0.045< 0.017< 0.013< 0.017< 0.020< 0.38 0.26 +/- 0.11 NA" NA NA NA NA NA NA I I I I I I B NA = Not analyzed; analyses not required.76 I KEWAUNEE Table 27. Slime or aquatic vegetation, analyses for gross beta, strontium-89, strontium-90, and gamma-emitting isotopes.Collection:

Semiannually Sample Description and Concentration Indicators Location Date Collected Lab Code Gross beta Sr-89 Sr-90 Be-7 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Co-60 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru- 106 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ce-141 Ce- 144 K-la 06-01-10 KSL- 2771 5.33 +/- 0.18< 0.007< 0.005< 0.19 4.67 +/- 0.46< 0.018< 0.012< 0.008< 0.015< 0.028< 0.012< 0.166< 0.017< 0.017< 0.040< 0.135 K-lb 06-01-10 KSL- 2773 5.25 +/- 0.10< 0.005< 0.003< 0.16 3.89 +/- 0.37< 0.012< 0.014<0.013< 0.017 d< 0.011< 0.015< 0.090< 0.011< 0.013< 0.034< 0.091 K-id 06-01-10 KSL- 2774 3.07 -0.20< 0.025< 0.017 1.47 +/- 0.17 1.31 +/- 0.25< 0.010<0.011<0.009* < 0.013< 0.026< 0.013< 0,069< 0.014 0.041 +/- 0.017< 0.028< 0.072 Control K-9 06-01-10 KSL- 2776 5.86 +/- 0.11< 0.006< 0.005< 0.14 4.53 +/- 0.39< 0.014< 0.015< 0.018< 0.011< 0.016< 0.011< 0;073< 0.014< 0.015< 0.036< 0.118 Location Date Collected Lab Code Gross beta Sr-89 Sr-90 Be-7 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Co-60 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ce-141 Ce-144 K-Ie 05-03-10 KSL- 2189 3.49 +/- 0.31< 0.040< 0.019 1.79 +/- 0.21 1.23 +/- 0.20< 0.011 0.039 +/- 0.023< 0.009< 0.008< 0.017< 0.010< 0.095< 0.005< 0.011< 0.028< 0.060* K-lk 06-01-10 KSL- 2775 5.61 -0.10.< 0.005< 0.003<0.11 4.85 +/- 0.35< 0,010< 0.011< 0.008< 0.014< 0.013< 0.010< 0.079< 0.010< 0.009< 0.019< 0.077 K-14 06-01-10 KSL- 2777 4.86 +/- 0,30< 0.036< 0.024 1.12 +/- 0.20 2.49 +/- 0.32< 0.010< 0.012< 0.011< 0.009< 0.012< 0.007< 0.073< 0.009< 0.012< 0.020< 0.076 77 KEWAUNEE Table 27. Slime or aquatic vegetation, analyses for gross beta, strontium-89, strontium-90, and gamma-emitting isotopes.Collection:

Semiannually Sample Description and Concentration Indicators Location Date Collected Lab Code Gross beta Sr-89 Sr-90 Be-7 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Co-60 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ce-141.Ce-144 Location Date Collected Lab Code Gross beta Sr-89 Sr-90 Be-7 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Co-60 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ce-141 Ce-144 K-la 09-01-10 KSL- 4882 8.30 +/- 0.28< 0.013< 0.005 1.73 +/- 0.21 5.40 +/- 0.40< 0.010< 0.011< 0.009< 0.012< 0.017< 0.011< 0.104< 0.011< 0.012< 0.024 S< 0.056 K-lb 09-01-10 KSL- 4883 6.90 +/- 0.20< 0.016< 0.006,< 0.36 7.15 +/- 0.99< 0.024< 0.019< 0.030.< 0.029< 0.044< 0.023< 0.290< 0.031< 0.035< 0.078 S< 0.266 K-Ik 09-01-10 KSL- 4886 4.28 +/- 0.38 K-id 08-02-10 KSL- 4105 3.63 +/- 0.48< 0.074< 0.029 1.26 +/- 0.17 2.05 +/- 0.19< 0.007< 0.006< 0.006< 0.013< 0.011< 0.009< 0.056< 0.007 0.016 +/- 0.008< 0.029'< 0.066 Control K-9 09-01-10 KSL- 4887 2.60 +/- 0.12< 0.015< 0.006 0.77 +/- 0.20 2.88 +/- 0.45< 0.017< 0.017< 0.020< 0.017< 0.025< 0.013< 0.097< 0.016< 0.017 w < 0.038< 0.132 I I I I I I I I I I i K-14 I K-le 09-01-10 KSL- 4885 6.48 +/- 0.88< 0.16 < 0.048< 0.061 0.037 +/- 0.012 2.01 +/- 0.20 2.35 +/- 0.27< 0.007-c 0.010< 0.008< 0.016< 0.024< 0.016< 0.054< 0.009 0.023 +/- 0.009< 0.039< 0.072 1.45 +/- 0.36 3.37 +/- 0.48< 0.019< 0.016< 0.018< 0.045< 0.039< 0.028< 0.159< 0.013< 0.021< 0.048< 0.144 08-02-10 KSL- 4106 4.62 +/- 0.30< 0.077< 0.034 2.05 +/- 0.20 1.89 +/- 0.24< 0.011< 0.013< 0.007< 0.017< 0.019< 0.012< 0.050< 0.006< 0.013< 0.019< 0.061 I I I I I I 78 I KEWAUNEE Table 28. Bottom sediment samples, analyses for gross beta, strontium-89, strontium-90, and gamma-emitting isotopes.Collection:

May and November Sample Description and Concentration (pCi/g dry)Indicator Location Collection Date Lab Code Gross beta Sr-89 Sr-90 K-40 Co-58 Co-60 Cs-134 Cs-1 37 Location Collection Date Lab Code Gross beta Sr-89 Sr-90 K-40 Co-58 Co-60 Cs-134 Cs-137 , K-ic 05-03-10 KBS- 2184 K-id 05-03-10 ,KBS- 2185 K-li 05-03-10 KBS- 2186.K-14 05-03-10 KBS- 2188 Control K-9 05-03-10 KBS- 2187 13.88 +/- 2.07< 0.024< 0.016 8.62 +/- 0,65< 0.020< 0.019< 0.017< 0.021 K-ic 11-01-10 KBS- 6475.13.13 +/- 1.83< 0.027< 0.025 7.68 +/- 0.45< 0.010< 0.008< 0.008 0.027 +/- 0.011 10.89 +/- 1.91< 0.025< 0.016 6.99 +/- 0.59< 0.019< 0.021< 0.014< 0.021 K-id 11-01-10 KBS- 6477 11.51 +/- 1.76< 0.029< 0.018 7.97 +/- 0.48< 0.014< 0.007< 0.013< 0.013 7.54 +/- 1.64< 0.025< 0.0i7 6.81 +/- 0.44< 0.007< 0.009< 0.008< 0.012 K-ij 11-01-10 KBS- 6478 13.83 +/- 1.84< 0.026< 0.022 8.63 +/- 0.49< 0.011< 0.007< 0.010 0.028 +/- 0.013 10.60 +/- 1.72< 0.023 0.029 +/- 0.011 9.26 +/- 0,52< 0.010< 0.010< 0.009< 0.015 K-14 11-01-10 KBS- 6480 15.93 +/- 1.95< 0.028< 0.019 8.60 +/- 0.48< 0.016< 0.010< 0.011< 0.010 12.31 _ 1.66 S0..026< 0.015 7.94 +/- 0.49<. 0.013< 0.010< 0.009< 0.012 K-9 11-01-10 KBS- 6479 15.38 +/- 1:84< 0.029< 0.017 9.42 +/- 0.68< 0.022< 0.014< 0.019< 0.020 79 Page Intentionally Left Blank SDominion 2010 Annual Environmental Monitoring Report Kewaunee Power Station Part III, Corrective Actions written during reporting period Dominion Energy Kewaunee, Inc.

B State Change History 1 At I Subilit 0 y BRANTMEIER, MICHELLE L Draft 2/16/2010 13:31:39 Owner: BRANTMEIER, MICHELLE L CRT Assignment Creation 2/17/2010 9:48:13 Submit G by BRANTMEIER, MICHELLE L Supervisor Review 2/16/2010 13:32:33 Owner: BERNSDORF, MIKE A Assignments Pending 2/17/2010 9:49:45 Owner: FICTUM, HOLLY C Complete 0 by BERNSDORF, MIKE A OIR Review 2/16/2010 14:54:11 Owner: FICTUM, HOLLY C Complete 0 by DYKSTRA, DALE E CRT Review 2/16/2010 16:55:07 Owner: FICTUM, HOLLY C CA 0 Complete 0 by ERICSON, JANICE L I by ERICSON, Owner: FI JANICE L HOLL Section 1 Applicable to site: V Record #: Revision Number: Submitter:

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ICTUM, Y C KEWA CR369046 0 BRANTMEIER, MICHELLE L KEWA -Chemistry 920-388-8214 000-000-0000 K-7 Air Sampler-Unexpected Run Hours Found during Air Filter Collection K-7 Air Sampler-Unexpected Run Hours Found during Air Filter Collection Discovery Date: I Discovery Time: Method of Discovery:

Literal 1: 0 Associated with Boric Acid?: E Applicable to unit: Associated w/ Equipment Location?:

I System(s):

Equipment Location Display: i Equipment Location Links: Initial Actions: Additional C/A processes req'd?: Text Question 1: Text Answer 1: I C/As Initiated (REA, WR, ETC): Tag Hung: I Tag Number: Additional Contacts: ( Supervisor

-CR Review: I Question G: K-7 Air Sampler located at 17620 Nero Road was found to have a shortage of run hours. On 02108/10@

0949 run hours was 16361.5. On 2/16/10 @ 1210 run hours was found to be 16490.0 for a total of 128.5 run hours. Expected run hours would be approximately 194 hours0.00225 days <br />0.0539 hours <br />3.207672e-4 weeks <br />7.3817e-5 months <br />. Rechecked meter reading and sampler functionality.

Pump was working correctly.

02/16/10 1430 sampler was rechecked and the meter is running but the hour meter is not progressing 2/16/2010 12:10:00 SEFI (Self Identified)

If this CR is associated with the BACC Program, please ensure that the CR Description contains sufficient information to ensure the ability to quickly locate the component, which will ensure ALARA.No Unit 1 No N/A Equipment Location -Critical Component

-PRA Flag -Quality Classification

-Component Description Checked Air Sampler for proper functioning and contacted supervision.

Returned that afternoon to ensure air sampler~was working properly.N/A Provide details for any Additional C/A processes needed: No NA BERNSDORF, MIKE A Is this CR an Operability/Reportability Issue Requiring OIR Review?

Yes/No G: Question H: Yes/No H: Question I: Yes/No I: Question J: Yes/No J: Question K: Yes/No K: Literal 2:* Unit 1% Pwr:* Unit 2% Pwr: f Unit 3% Pwr: Unit 1 Mode: Unit 2 Mode: Unit 3 Mode: OP-AA-1 02 Review Req'd?: 10 Is a TS SSC Affected?:

TS SSC Operability Assessment:

Text Question 2: Text Answer 2:.Yes Does this CR affect personnel safety?Yes Does this CR affect plant safety?Yes Does this CR involve plant equipment?

Yes Is this CR an environmental concern?Yes Unit Conditions:

100 NA NA 1 -OPERATING NA NA Yes No N/A 2 I I 3 I I 3 I Basis for operability:p NON-FUNCTIONAL[

The K-7 Environmental Air Sampler was NON-FUNCTIONAL at the time of discovery since it can't be determined definitively that the sampler operated for the required amount of time with the hour meter not functioning.'

The K-7 Environmental Air Sampler is required per Table 2.2.1-A, Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program. Per the Table 2.2.1-A If specimens are unobtainable due to sampling equipment malfunction, reasonable efforts shall be made to correct the problem prior to the next sample period.I I The hour meter must be repaired to satisfy REMM Table 2.2.1-A requirements.

I agree with the above assessment.

Is an Operability Assessment req'd for an SSC, which is Functional for its TRM function, to demonstrate operability for its TS function?Question L: Yes I No L: Literal 4: No3 The basis for establishing IOD can be documented in the "Basis for Operability" field. An IOD assignment does not necessarily need to be created.W Is an IOD Assignment Required?:

LCO entered: No No I" Applicable LCO: " Non-TS SSC Functionality Assessment.:

Non-Functional Literal 5: 0 Does it impact a TS SSC?: Literal 6: 1 Is a RAS Assignment Needed?: Literal 7:* SSC Qualification Status:* Reportable condition?:

Text Question 3: Text Answer 3: NOTE: If a RAS is:to be assigned to determine the answer to the next question, select"TBD" (to be determined) for the answer to the next question.No_The basis for establishing Non-TS SSC Functionality may be documented in the "Basis for Operability" field. A RAS assignment does not necessarily need to be created in these instances.

m No If this Condition Report is addressing an SSC, document the qualification status of the-.SSC-in the following field. Otherwise select N/A. NOTE: An SSC can be Operable or FunctionalE and still not be Fully Qualified.

Not Fully Qualified No Reportability Comments: None I I Can IOD be established?:

Literal 3: (0 Leak Classification:

L eakage Severity: OIR Comments: U ignificance:

Deficiency Type: Potential Repeat: I Previous Issues (Pis, CRs): N CR FLAGS: CRT Report Section(s):

iScreening Date: License Renewal Flags: Affected Department:

t CRT Comments: (None) .If this CR is associated with any system leakage, provide answers to the following: (None)(None)3 Equipment Yes searched "K-7 Air Sampler":-CR353663

[10/20/09], CR352454 [10/13/09], CR350028 [9/09], CR342776 [7/09]; all power found off and w/ ref to CA142447 [CR342776-7/09].-Others CR13785, 101593, 92318, 116348, 325344.Environmental

-VPDES 2 (None)(None)CA to RP to ensure the Annual Environmental Monitoring Report notes are updated as, necessary that the sample pump was not working during this time period. This CA will also be the 2010 placeholder for all environmental monitoring report notes.CA 142447 (CR 325344) to review K-7 performance for possible resolution of sampler not running resulted in obtaining replacement air sampler units that are planned to be installed later this year.Ref. and close to WO KW100656651 to repair the timer and CA to document issue in annual report if needed Comments: Old Record #: ISection 2 Trend Review Complete?:

i Process Code: Human Error Types: Org. & Mgmt Failure mode: Equipment Failure Modes: S econdary INPO criteria: Engineering Hot Buttons: RP Hot Buttons:.4 No-UNK (Unknown)(None)(None)(None) .-(None)(None)Environmental Monitoring (REMP)Activity Codes:: .UNK(Unknown) 4 Process Related Failure: (None)@ HU Failure modes: (None)1 Primary INPO criteria:. (None)Operations Hot Buttons: (None)Maintenance Hot Buttons: (None)Chemistry Hot Buttons: (None)Training Hot Buttons: (None)OR Hot.Buttons: (None)NSS Hot Buttons: (None)Procedures Hot Buttons: (None)Other Hot Buttons: (None)I EP Hot Buttons: (None)Security Hot Buttons: (None)SO&P Hot Buttons: (None), Supply Chain Hot Buttons: (None)Reactivity Mgmt Hot Buttons: (None)Section 3 Work Order Number(s):

KW100656651 I Status

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CLOSED Status Date: 5/7/2010 12:23:23 Actual Finish Date: 4/21/2010 11:32:24 I Work Performed

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REPAIRED AIR SAMPLET PER W.O. AND PROCEDURE, THEN Section 5 I CR Completed Date: CR Validated Date: CR Printed Date: CR Who Validated: (None)

RM Attachment Links:i B'Subtasks EI Show Subtasks Expand All IN Bl Attachments 1 Principal to: CA160667:

KEWA -Ensure the Annual Environmental Monitoring Report notes are updated as necessary by ERICSON, JANICE L (2/17/2010 9:49:26) 5 Sl Change History 2/1612010 13:32:33 by BRANTMEIER, MICHELLE L 3 System(s)

Changed From (None) To N/A -I .... I Additional C/A processes feq'd? Changed From (None) To N/A Owner Changed From BRANTMEIER, MICHELLE L To BERNSDORF, MIKE A'Secondary Owner Changed From BERNSDORF, MIKE A To AITKEN, PAUL C, ALLEN, ROBERT C, ANDERSON, PAMELA'J, BERKEY,'BONITA M, BLAKE K JR, HARRY H, BLASIOLI, PAUL A, CASTIGLIA, BRAD K, CORBIN, WILLIAM D, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DOERING JR,BARRY EJL EVANS, WENDY L, FARINHOLT III, LUTHER, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FIELD JR, JOHN R, GAUGER, BRAD R, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, GUM, CLARENCE L, HARRIS, BRIAN LLOYD, HENRY, ERNEST R, HENRY, WILLIAM GENE, HOUSE, ALEX J, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LOFTEN, BRUCE J, MARCHESE, PETER A, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCMAHON, BRADLY J, O'CONNER, THOMAI R, PHELPS, PAUL A, PIETRYK, CAROL L, PORTER, ROBERT J, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA;A,-PROKASH, ALVIN I, ROTH, JAMES R, SCACE,3 STEPHEN E, SIERACKI, DIANE J, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SMOLINSKI, ANDREW T., SOMMERS, DAVID ARTHUR, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, STECKLER,W BART R, TERRY, MICHAEL E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, WALLEN, CLIFFORD S, WILSON, MICHAEL J, WOOD, STEPHEN M, ZEPNICK, BRIAN THOMAS Last Modified Date Changed From 2/16/2010 13:31:39 To 2/16/2010 13:32:33 Last State Change Date Changed From 2/16/2010 13:31:39 To 2/16/2d01 13:32:33 I State Changed From Draft To Supervisor Review Via Transition:

Submit Parent CR Changed From (None) To CR369046:

KEWA -K-7 Air Sampler-Unexpected Run Hours Found during Air Filter Collection:

2/16/2010 14:53:43 by BERNSDORF, MIKE A 'Description Changed From '[Original Text]' To '[Appended:]

02/16/10 1430 sampler was rechecked and the meter is running but the hour meter is not!progressing' Last Modified Date Changed From 2/16/201013:32:33 To 2/16/2010 14:53:43 Last Modifier Changed From BRANTMEIER, MICHELLE L To BERNSDORF, MIKE A 2/16/2010 14:54:11 by BERNSDORF, MIKE A I Owner Changed From BERNSDORF, MIKE A To FICTUM, HOLLY C I Secondary Owner Changed From AITKEN, PAUL C, ALLEN, ROBERT C, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, BERKEY, BONITA M, BLAKE JR, HARRY H, BLASIOLI, PAUL A, CASTIGLIA, BRAD K, CORBIN, WILLIAM D, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DOERING JR, BARRY J, EVANS, WENDY L, FARINHOLT III, LUTHER, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FIELD JR, JOHN R, GAUGER, BRAD R, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, GUM, CLARENCE L,-HARRIS, BRIAN LLOYD, HENRY, ERNEST R, HENRY, WILLIAM GENE, HOUSE, ALEX J, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LOFTEN, BRUCE J, MARCHESE, PETER A, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCMAHON, BRADLY J, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PHELPS, PAUL A, PIETRYK, CAROL L, PORTER, ROBERT J, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, PROKASH, ALVIN I, ROTH, JAMES R, SCACE, STEPHEN E, SIERACKI, DIANE J, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SMOLINSKI, ANDREW T., SOMMERS, DAVID ARTHUR, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, STECKLER, BART R, TERRY, MICHAEL E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, WALLEN, CLIFFORD S, WILSON, MICHAEL J, WOOD, STEPHEN M, ZEPNICK, U BRIAN THOMAS To ALLEN, ROBERT C, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, BOUCHE, DANNY L, BRADLEY, DEBRA A, BRINKMAN, CHARLES A, BROWN, DAN, I CASTIGLIA, BRAD K, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DILANDRO, ERIC WARREN, DYKSTRA, DALE E, EDWARDS, CHARLES K, EVANS, WENDY L, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FIELD JR, JOHN R, FITZWATER, DAVID I, FRANSON, DALE M, GAUGER, BRAD R, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, HELING DEBRA A., HENR0, WILLIAM GENE, HOUSE, ALEX J, IRLBECK, DAVID E, KARST JR, DAVID:A, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L, I KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C. LLEWELLYN, DAVID T, LOFTEN, BRUCE J, MASARIK, DAVID L, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCKENN/3 JOANNE M, MCMAHON, BRADLY J, MCMAHON,'

DARRYL D, MIELKE, DAVID D, NEUSER, CRAIG J, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PATTERSON, DALE A, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, PROKASH, ALVIN I, SHIELDS, DAVID F, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SMOLINSKI, ANDREW T., STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, STERNITZKY, COLLEEN A, TERRY, MICHAEL E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, WHITE, DARYN A, WINKS III, GEORGE F 'Last Modified Date Changed-From 2/16/2010 14:53:43 To 2/16/2010 14:54:11 Last State Change Date Changed From 2/16/2010 13:32:33 To 2/16/2010 14:54:11 Last State Changer Changed From BRANTMEIER, MICHELLE L To BERNSDORF, MIKE A State Changed From'Supervisor Review To O/R Review Via Transition:

Complete NewCR Changed From Yes To No 2/16/2010 16:31 :56 by PROKASH, ALVIN I I Tag Number Changed From "To 'NA'Unit 1% Pwr Changed From "To '100'Unit 1 Mode Changed From (None) To 1 -OPERATING OP-AA-102 Review Req'd? Changed From (None) To Yes I Is a TS SSC Affected?

Changed From (None) To No TS SSC Operability Assessment Changed From (None) To N/A Text Answer 2 Changed From "To '[Appended:]NON-FUNCTIONAL:

The K-7 Environmental Air Sampler was NON-FUNCTIONAL at the time of discovery sincl it can't be determined definitively that the sampler operated for the required amount of time with the hour meter not functioning.

The K-7 En[...]'Yes / No L Changed From (None) To No Is an IOD Assignment Required?

Changed From (None) To No LCO entered Changed From (None) To No Non-TS SSC'Functionality Assessment.

Changed From (None) To Non-Functional Does it impact a TS SSC? Changed From (None) To No I Is a RAS Assignment Needed? Changed From (None) To No SSC Qualification Status Changed From (None) To Not Fully Qualified Reportable condition?

Changed From (None) To No Text Answer 3 Changed From "To 'None'Last Modified Date Changed From 2/16/2010 14:54:11 To 2/16/2010 16:31:56 Last Modifier Changed From BERNSDORF, MIKE A To PROKASH, ALVIN I 2/16/2010 16:55:07 by DYKSTRA, DALE E Text Answer 2 Changed From '[Original Text]' To '[Appended:j I agree with the above assessment.'

Last Modified'Date Changed From 2/16/2010 16:31:56 To 2/1612010 16:55:07 I Last Modifier Changed From PROKASH, ALVIN I To DYKSTRA, DALE E Last State Change Date Changed From 2/16/2010 14:54:11 To 2/16/2010 16:55:07 Last.State Changer Changed From BERNSDORF, MIKE A To DYKSTRA, DALE E State Changed From O/R Review To CRT Review Via Transition:

Complete 2/17/2010 6:31:26 by LANGER JR, JAMES E Previous Issues (PIs, CRs) Changed From "To 'searched "K-7 Air Sampler": -CR353663

[1 0/20/09], CR352454 [10/13/09], CR350028 [9/09], CR342776 [7/09];all power found off and w/ ref to CA142447 [CR342776-7/091. -Others CR13785, 101593, 92318, 116348, 325344.'CR FLAGS Changed From (None) To Environmental

-VPDES CRT Comments Changed From," To '[Appended:]-Ref CA 130373;(CR 325344) to ensure the Annual Environmental Monitoring Report notes, update as necessary that the sample pump was not working during this time period. [ RP to update? ] -Ref CA 142447 (CR 325344) to review K-7 performance fo[...]'Last Modified Date Changed From 2/16/2010 16:55:07 To 2/17/2010 6:31:26 Last Modifier Changed From DYKSTRA, DALE E To LANGER JR. JAMES E 2/17/2010 6:32:30 by LANGER JR, JAMES E CRT Comments Changed From '-Ref CA 130373 (CR 325344) to ensure the Annual Environmental Monitoring Report notes, update as necessary that the sample pump was not working during this time period. [ RP to update? ] -Ref CA 142447 (CR 325344) to review K-7 performance for pos[...]'

To. '-Ref CA 130373 (CR 325344) to ensure the Annual Environmental Monitoring Report notes, update as necessary that the sample pump was not working during this time period.[CHEM to update? ] -Ref CA 142447 (CR 325344) to review K-7 performance for p[...]'Last Modified Date.Changed From 2/17/2010 6:31:26 To 2/17/2010 6:32:30 2/17/2010 6:32:53 by LANGER JR, JAMES E Significance Changed From (None) To 3 Deficiency Type Changed From (None) To Equipment I Potential Repeat Changed From (None) To Yes .Last Modified Date Changed From 2/17/2010 6:32:30 To 2/17/2010 6:32:53 2/17/2010 6:46:17 by ADAMS, RICHARD W Last Modified Date Changed From 2/17/2010 6:32:53 To 2/17/2010 6:46:17 Last Modifier Changed From LANGER JR, JAMES E To ADAMS, RICHARD W Attachment Added: CA130373:

KEWA -Ensure Annual Env. Mon. Report notes this situation occured for sam.pl. period'2/17/2010 6:47:23 by ADAMS, RICHARD W Last Modified Date Changed From 2/17/2010 6:46:17TO 2/17/2010 6:47:23 .EAttachment Deleted: CA1 30373: KEWA -Ensure Annual Env. Mon. Report notes this situation occured for sampl. period 2/1712010 8:07:53 by ADAMS, RICHARD W " .-CRT Comments Changed From '[...]-Ref CA 130373 (CR 325344) to ensure the Annual Environmental Monitoring Report notes, update as necessary that the sample pump was not working during this time period. [ CHEM to update? ] -Ref CA 142447 (CR 325344).to review K-7 performance.

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To '[...]CA to jRP to ensure the Annual Environmental Monitoring Report notes are updated as necessary that the sample pump was not working during this time period. This ICA will also be the 2010 placeholder for all environmental monitoring report notes. [more diffs...]'

Last Modified Date Changed From 2/17/2010 6:47:23 To 2/17/2010 8:07:53 2/17/2010 8:08:00 by ADAMS, RICHARD W. -" ,Last Modified Date Changed From 2/17/2010 8:07:53 To 2/17/2010 8:08:00 UTo Work Management Changed From "To 'Y'2/17/2010 8:08:35 by ADAMS, RICHARD W Process Code Changed From'(None)

To UNK (Unknown).

RP Hot Buttons Changed From (None) To Environmental Monitoring (REMP)Last Modified Date Changed From 2j17/2010 8:08:00 To 2/17/2.010 8:08:35 12/17/2010"9":16:18 by ADAMS, RICHARD.W

.CRT Comments Changed From '[...]-7 performance for possible resolution of sampler not running resulted in obtaining replacement air. sampler units that are planned to be installed later this year. Close to WO to repair the timer and CA to document issue in annual report if needed' To '[...]ce for possible resolution of sampler not running resulted in obtaining replacement air sampler units that are planned to be installed later this year. Clase'to WO KW100656651 to repair the timer and CA to document issue in annual report if needed'Secondary Owner Changed From ALLEN, ROBERT C, ANDERSON, PAMELAJ, BOUCHE, DANNY L, BRADLEY, DEBRA A, BRINKMAN, CHARLES A, BROWN, DAN, CASTIGLIA, BRAD K, CRIST, MICHAEL D,,CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DILANDRO, ERIC WARREN, DYKSTRA, DALE E, EDWARDS, ICHARLES K, EVANS, WENDY L, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FIELD JR, JOHN R, FITZWATER, DAVID I, FRANSON, DALE M, GAUGER, BRAD R, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, HELING, DEBRA A., HENRY, WILLIAM GENE, HOUSE, ALEX J, IRLBECK, DAVID E, KARST JR, DAVID A, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LLEWELLYN, DAVID T,LOFTEN, BRUCEJ, MASARIK, DAVID L, MATHEWS,,BRIAN M, MCKENNA, JOANNE M, MCMAHON, BRADLY J, MCMAHON, DARRYL D, MIELKE, DAVID D, NEUSER, CRAIG J, OCONNER, THOMAS:R; PATTERSON, DALE A, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, PROKASH, ALVIN I, SHIELDS, DAVID F, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SMOLINSKI, ANDREW T., STAFFORD, IJEFFREY T, STERNITZKY, COLLEEN A, TERRY, MICHAEL E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, WHITE, DARYN A, WINKS III, GEORGE F o ALLEN, ROBERT C, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, BOUCHE, DANNY L, BRADLEY, DEBRA A, BRINKMAN, CHARLES A, BROWN, DAN, CASTIGLIA, BRAD K, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN. LAWRENCE J, DILANDRO, ERIC WARREN, DYKSTRA, DALE E, EDWARDS, CHARLES K, EVANS, WENDY L, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FIELD JR, JOHN R, FITZWATER, DAVID I, FRANSON, DALE M, GAUGER, BRAD R, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, HELING, DEBRA A., ENRY, WILLIAM GENE, HOUSE, ALEX J, IRLBECK, DAVID E, KARST JR, DAVID A, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY EW, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LLEWELLYN, DAVID T, LOFTEN, BRUCE J, MASARIK, DAVID L, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCKENNA, JOANNE M, MCMAHON, BRADLY J, MCMAHON, DARRYL D, MIELKE, DAVID D, NEUSER, CRAIG J, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PATTERSON, DALE A, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, PROKASH, ALVIN I, SHIELDS, DAVID F, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SMOLINSKI, ANDREW T., STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, STERNITZKY, COLLEEN-A, TERRY, MICHAEL E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, WHITE, DARYN A, WINKS III, GEORGE F Iast Modified Date Changed From 2/17/201.0 8:08:35To 2/17/2010 9:16:18 17/2010 9:48:00 by ERICSON, JANICE L CRT Report Section(s)

Changed From (None) To 2 CRT Comments Changed From '[...]ce for possible resolution of sampler not running resulted in obtaining replacement air sampler units that are planned to be.Installed later this year. Close to WO KW100656651 to repair the timer and CA to document issue in annual report if needed' To '[...]ssible resolution of sampler ot running resulted in obtaining replacement air sampler units that are planned to be installed later this year. Ref. and close to WO KW100656651 to repair the Wlmer and CA to document issue in annual report if needed'Last Modified Date Changed From 2/17/2010 9:16:18 To 2/17/2010 9:48:00 ast Modifier Changed From ADAMS, RICHARD W To ERICSON, JANICE L 17/2010 9:48:13 by ERICSON, JANICE L ast Modified Date Changed From 2/17/2010 9:48:00 To 2/17/2010 9:48:13 Last State Change Date Changed From 2116/2010 16:55:07 To 2/17/2010 9:48:13 ,ast State Changer Changed From DYKSTRA, DALE E To ERICSON, JANICE L tate Changed From CRT Review To CRT Assignment Creation Via Transition:

CA L17/2010 9:49:26 by ERICSON, JANICE L Attachment Added: CA1 60667: (None) -Ensure the Annual Environmental Monitoring Report notes are updated as necessary 2/17/2010 9:49:45 by ERICSON, JANICE L Secondary Owner Changed From ALLEN, ROBERT C, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, BOUCHE, DANNY L, BRADLEY, DEBRA A, BRINKMAN, CHARLES A, BROWN, DAN, CASTIGLIA, BRAD K, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DILANDRO, ERIC WARREN, DYKSTRA, DALE E, EDWARDS, CHARLES K, EVANS, WENDY L, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FIELD JR, JOHN R, FITZWATER, DAVID I, FRANSON, DALE M, GAUGER, BRAD R, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, HELING, DEBRA A., HENRY, WILLIAM GENE, HOUSE, ALEX J, IRLBECK, DAVID E, KARST JR, DAVID A, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER,E BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LLEWELLYN, DAVID T, LOFTEN, BRUCE J, MASARIK, DAVID L, MATHEWS, BRIAN M,!MCKENNA, JOANNE M, MCMAHON, BRADLY J, MCMAHON, DARRYL D, MIELKE, DAVID D, NEUSER, CRAIG J, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PATTERSON, DALE A, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, PROKASH, ALVIN I, SHIELDS,.

DAVID F, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SMOLINSKI, ANDREW T. STAFFORD JEFFREY T, STERNITZKY, COLLEEN A, TERRY, MICHAEL E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, WHITE, DARYN A, WINKS III, GEORGE To AHRENS, GARY M, ALLEN, ROBERT C, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, ASBEL, DENNIS C, BAUSCH, JAMES, BENNETT, JANETH L, BOUCHE, DANNY L, U BRADLEY, DEBRA A, CAMPBELL, DWIGHT D, CASTIGLIA, BRAD K, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DILANDRO, ERIC WARREN, EDWARDS, CHARLES K, EVANS, WENDY L, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FICTUM, HOLLY C, FIELD JR, JOHN R, FITZWATER, DAVID I, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, HALE, JAMES M., HELING, DEBRA A., HENRY, WILLIAM GENE, HESCHER, DOUGLAS J, HOUSE, ALEX J, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LLEWELLYN, DAVID T, LOFTEN, BRUCE J, LONG, CRAIG D, MASARIK, DAVID L, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCMAHON, DARRYL D, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PATTERSON, DALE A, POWELL, HEATHER S, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, !SHIELDS, DAVID F, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SMITH, JACQUELINE K, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, STERNITZKY, COLLEEN A, STREICH, ERIC E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, VORPAHL, DWIGHT J., WALESH, DEBRA J, WHITE, DARYN A,&WINKS III, GEORGE F Last Modified Date Changed From 2/17/2010 9:49:26 To 2/17/2010 9:49:45 Last State Change Date Changed From 2/17/2010 9:48:13 To 2/17/2010 9:49:45 State Changed From CRT Assignment Creation To Assignments Pending Via Transition:

Complete 2/1172010 9:51:30 by ERICSON, JANICE L -power Description Changed From 'K-7 Air Sampler-Unexpected Run Hours Found during Air Filter Collection K-7 Air Sampler located at 17620 Nero Road was found I have a shortage of run hours. On 02108/10@

0949 run hours was 16361.5. On 12/16/10 @ 1210 run hours was found to be 16[... To 'K-7 Air Sampler-Unexpected Run Hours Found during Air Filter Collection K-7 Air Sampler located at 17620 Nero Road was found to have a shortage of run hours. On 02/08/10@

0949 run hours was 16361.5. On 2/16/10 @ 1210 run hours was found to be 164[...Last Modified Date Changed From 2/17/2010 9:49:45 To 2/17/2010 9:51:30 Last Modifier Changed From ERICSON, JANICE L To ERICSON, JANICE L -power 1219/2010 12:39:50 by FICTUM, HOLLY C .Activity Codes Changed From (None) To UNK(Unknown)

Secondary Owner Changed From AHRENS, GARY M,,ALLEN,.

ROBERT C, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, ASBEL, DENNIS C, BAUSCH, JAMES, BENNETT, JANETH L, BOUCHE, DANNY L, BRADLEY, DEBRA A, CAMPBELL, DWIGHT D, CASTIGLIA, BRAD K, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, U DILANDRO, ERIC WARREN, EDWARDS, CHARLES K, EVANS, WENDY L, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FICTUM, HOLLY C, FIELD JR, JOHN R, FITZWATER, R DAVID I, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, HALE, JAMES M., HELING, DEBRA A., HENRY, WILLIAM GENE, HESCHER, DOUGLAS J, HOUSE, ALEX J, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LLEWELLYN, DAVID T, LOFTEN, BRUCE J, LONG, CRAIG D, MASARIK, DAVID L, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCMAHON, DARRYL D, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PATTERSON, DALE A, POWELL, HEATHER S, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, SHIELDS, DAVID F, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SMITH, JACQUELINE K, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, STERNITZKY, COLLEEN Al STREICH, ERIC E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, VORPAHL, DWIGHT J., WALESH, DEBRA J, WHITE, DARYN A, WINKS III, GEORGEI F To AHRENS, GARY M, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, ASBEL, DENNIS C, BAILEY,. JEFFREY NOEL, BAUSCH, JAMES, BENNETT, JANETH L, BOUCHE, DANNY L, BRADLEY, DEBRA A, BRENNAN JR; EDWARD, CAMPBELL, DWIGHT D, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DILANDRO, ERIC WARREN, EDWARDS, CHARLES K, ERICSON, JANICE L, EVANS, WENDY L, 'FASENMYER, TED IRA, FICTUM, HOLLY C, FITZWATER, DAVID I, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, HALE, JAMES M., HELING, DEBRA A., HOUSE, ALEX J, KASPER, JAMES MICHAEL, KASTNER, ROBERT J,I KOEHLER, BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LANGAN, JEFFRY A, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LLEWELLYN, DAVID T, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCMAHON, DARRYL D, MILLER, JEANNINE R, NISSEL, THOMAS E, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PATTERSON, DALE A, POWELL, HEATHER S, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, RENNERT, CHERYL L, SHIELDS, DAVID F, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SMITH, JACQUELINE K, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, STREICH, ERIC E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, VORPAHL, DWIGHT J., WALESH, DEBRA J, WHITE, DARYN A, YEARGIN, BARRY K Last Modified Date Changed From 2/17/2010 9:51:30 To 12/9/2010 12:39:50 Last Modifier Changed From ERICSON, JANICE L -power To FICTUM, HOLLY C I-I"..,-, .n I El State Change History 7.I A Submit 0 by HICKMANN, MICHAEL A Draft 3/2/2010 13:17:06 Owner: HICKMANN, MICHAEL A Trend Review 3/4/2010 12:04:42 Owner: FICTUM, HOLLY C Submit 0 by HICKMANN, MICHAEL A Trend Review Complete 0 by FICTUM, HOLLY C Supervisor Review 3/2/2010 13:17:24 Owner: BERNSDORF, MIKE A Ad All Assignments Complete 3/16/2010 12:12:27 Owner : (None)Complete 0 by THORPE, RANDAL Transfer by RECORDS MGMT OIR Review 3/2/2010 13:41:14 Owner: ,FICTUM, HOLLY C Transferred 3/18/2010 16:44:40 Owner : (None)Complete 0 by BROWN, DAN Print 0 by RECORDS MGMT* CRT Review 3/2/2010 n.27-11I Complete 0 by ERICSON, JANICE L Validate 4 0 by RECORDS I MGMT 111 El Section 1 Owner: FICTUM, HOLLY C Printed 3/22/2010 11:2319 Owner: (None)Validated 3/22/2010 11:23:29 Owner : (None)" Applicable to site: " Record #: Revision Number: " Submitter:

Submitter Dept.: " Submitter Phone Number: Submitter Pager Number: " One-Line

Description:

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Description:

Discovery Date: Discovery Time: Method of Discovery:

Literal 1: 0 Associated with Boric Acid?: " Applicable to unit: " Associated w/ Equipment Location?: " System(s):

Equipment Location Display: Equipment Location Links: " Initial Actions: 1 Additional C/A processes req'd?: Text Question 1: Text Answer 1: 1 C/As Initiated (REA, WR, ETC): Tag Hung:* Tag Number: 0 Additional Contacts:* Supervisor

-CR Review: Question G: Yes/No G: Question H: KEWA CR370747 0 HICKMANN, MICHAEL A KEWA -Chemistry 8214 9 i I I k-8 air sampler hours not equal to time sample being taken K-8 air sampler at Catholic church in Tisch Mills hours were off by 3.73 hours8.449074e-4 days <br />0.0203 hours <br />1.207011e-4 weeks <br />2.77765e-5 months <br />. The counter was observed to be working, there was one set of footprints observed that went just west of the samphkP but not near the plug area'. The footprints were fresh, not from last week sample collection.

Possible power outage could have caused this. The sampler was found working fine and drawingl sample as designed.

Discrepancy was noted by time difference.

n 3/2/2010 11:55:00 SEFI (Self Identified)

If this CR is associated with the BACC Program, please ensure that the CR Description contains sufficient information to ensure the ability to quickly locate the component, which.will ensure ALARA. 3 No Unit 1 NoI N/A Equipment Location -Critical Component

-PRA Flag -Quality Classification

-Component 3 Description

.I write cr, inform supervision N/A Provide details for any Additional C/A processes needed: No BERNSDORF, MIKE A Is this CR an Operability/Reportability Issue Requiring OIR Review?Yes Does this CR affect personnel safety?I I I I YeslNo H: Question 1: Yes/No 1: I Question J: Yes/No J: Question K: SYes/No K: Literal 2: I Unit 1% Pwr: Unit 2%Pwr: 0 Unit 3% Pwr: Unit I Mode: Unit 2 Mode: Unit 3 Mode: OP-AA-102 Review Req'd?: ( Is a TS SSC Affected?:

ITS SSC Operability Assessment Text Question 2: Text Answer 2: Question L: es I No L: Literal 4: IlIs an IOD Assignment Required, LCO entered: Yes .Does this CR affect plant safety?Yes 7 Does this CR involve plant equipment?

Yes Is this CR an environmental concern?-Yes Unit Conditions:

100 NA NA 1 -OPERATING NA NA Yes No N/A Basis for operability:

FUNCTIONAL

-Air Sampler required to support the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP).At the time of discovery air sampler, K-8, was functional.

The sampler was found working fine and drawing sample as designed: I agree with Mr; Gauger's assessment.

Is an Operability Assessment req'd for an SSC, which is Functional for.its TRM function, to.demonstrate operability for its TS function?No The basis for establishing IOD can be documented in the "Basis for Operability" field. An IOD assignment does not necessarily need to be created.No No r pplicable LCO: Non-TS SSC Functionality Assessment.:

Functional Literal 5: NOTE: If a RAS is to be assigned to determine the answer to the next question, select' "TBD" (to be determined) for the answer to the next question.WDoes it impact a TS SSC?: Literal 6: 1 Is a RAS Assignment Needed?: jiteral 7: SC Qualification Status: Reportable condition?:

Text Question 3: 3Text Answer 3: Can IOD be established?:

L iteral 3: eak Classification:

eakage Severity: F /R Comments: N/A The basis for establishing Non-TS SSC Functionality may be documented in the "Basis for Operability" field. A RAS assignment does not necessarily need to be created in these instances.

No If this Condition Report is addressing an SSC, document the qualification status of the SSC in the following field. Otherwise select N/A. NOTE: An SSC can be Operable or Functional and still not be Fully Qualified.

Fully Qualified No Reportability Comments: not an immediate reportable, accumulated run time and descrepancies maybe be required to be included in the Annual Environmental Report to the NRC.(None)If this CR is associated with any system leakage, provide answers to the following: (None)(None)

Significance:

Deficiency Type: Potential Repeat: I Previous Issues (Pis, CRs): I CR FLAGS: CRT Report Section(s):

Screening Date: I License Renewal Flags: Affected Department:

I CRT Comments: '0 Comments: I Old Record #: 19 Section 2 I Trend Review Complete?:

Process Code: 3 Equipment No-Ref CR363969 w/WO KW100633894 to Install the new Offsite Air Sampling Systemsto replace the old systems of RAS pumps [for locations K-7, K-If, K-2, K-8, K-31 and K-41].K-8 CRs350028, 349152, 345943, 332502, 103641.Emergency Planning 2 (None)(None)-Ref to WO KW100633894

[status 20-schdl'd 7/10] to Install the new Offsite Air Sampling Systems.-Ref. CA160667 -Ensure Annual Env. Mon. Report notes this situation occured for sampl. period.+Close to department trending & WO KW100633894.

No UNK (Unknown)

Activity Codes: UNK(Unknown)

Human Error Types: (None)Org. & Mgmt Failure mode: (None)Equipment Failure Modes: (None)Secondary INPO criteria: (None)Engineering Hot Buttons: (None)I RP Hot Buttons: '(None)EP Hot Buttons: (None)" Security Hot Buttons: (None)I O&P Hot Buttons: (None)Supply Chain Hot Buttons: (None)Reactivity Mgmt Hot Buttons: (None)Isection 3 Process Related Failure: (None)" HU Failure modes: (None)" Primary INPO criteria: (None),Operations Hot Buttons: (None)Maintenance Hot Buttons: (None), Chemistry Hot Buttons:- (None)Training Hot Buttons: (None)OR Hot Buttons: (None)NSS Hot Buttons: (None)Procedures Hot Buttons: (None):Other Hot Buttons: (None)Work Order Number(s):

I Status

Description:

Status Date: Actual Finish Date: I Work Performed

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Sl Section 5 I CR Completed Date: 3/16/2010 13:12:27 CR Printed Date: 3/22/2010 11:23:19.CR Validated Date: 3/22/2010 11:23:29 CR Who Validated:

RECORDS MGMT RM Attachment Links: I Attachments Linked to: CA160667:

KEWA -Ensure the Annual Environmental Monitorinq Report notes are updated asnecessar by ADAMS, RICHARD W (3/4/2010 6:46:04)Bl Change History 3/2/2010 13:17:24 by HICKMANN, MICHAEL A Owner Changed From HICKMANN, MICHAEL A To BERNSDORF, MIKE A Secondary Owner Changed From BERNSDORF, MIKE A To AITKENPAUL C, ALLEN, ROBERT C, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, BERKEY, BONITA M, BLAKE JR, HARRY H, BLASIOLI, PAUL A, CASTIGLIA, BRAD K, CORBIN, WILLIAM D, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DOERING JR, BARRY J, EVANS, WENDY L, FARINHOLT III, LUTHER, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FIELD JR, JOHN R, GAUGER, BRAD R, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, GUM, CLARENCE L, HARRIS, BRIAN LLOYD, HENRY, ERNEST R, HENRY, WILLIAM GENE, HOUSE, ALEX J, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LOFTEN, BRUCE J, MARCHESE, PETER A, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCMAHON, BRADLY J, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PHELPS, PAUL A, PIETRYK, CAROL L, PORTER, ROBERT J, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, PROKASH, ALVIN I, ROTH, JAMES R, SCACE, STEPHEN E, SIERACKI, DIANE J, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SMOLINSKI, ANDREW T., SOMMERS, DAVID ARTHUR, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, STECKLER, m BART R, TERRY, MICHAEL E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, WALLEN, CLIFFORD S, WILSON, MICHAEL J, WOOD, STEPHEN M, U ZEPNICK, BRIAN THOMAS .I Last Modified Date Changed From 3/2/2010 13:17:06 To 3/2/2010 13:17:24 Last State Change Date Changed From 3/2/2010 13:17:06 To 3/2/2010 13:17:24 State Changed From Draft To Supervisor Review Via Transition:

Submit Parent CR Changed From (None) To CR370747:

KEWA -k-8 air sampler hours not equal to time sample being taken (Inactive) 312/2010 13:41:14 by THORPE, RANDAL Owner Changed From BERNSDORF, MIKE A To FICTUM, HOLLY C Secondary Owner Changed From AITKEN, PAUL C, ALLEN, ROBERT C, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, BERKEY, BONITA M, BLAKE JR, HARRY H, BLASIOLI, U PAUL A, CASTIGLIA, BRAD K, CORBIN, WILLIAM D, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN; LAWRENCE J, DOERING JR, BARRY J, EVANS, WENDY L, FARINHOLT III, LUTHER, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FIELD JR, JOHN R, GAUGER, BRAD R, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, GUM, CLARENCE L, HARRIS, BRIAN LLOYD, HENRY, ERNEST R, HENRY, WILLIAM GENE, HOUSE, ALEX J, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LOFTEN, BRUCE J, MARCHESE, PETER A, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCMAHON, BRADLY J, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PHELPS PAULA, PIETRYK, CAROL L, PORTER, ROBERT J, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, PROKASH, ALVIN'I, ROTH, JAMES.R, SCACE, STEPHEN EU SIERACKI, DIANE J, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SMOLINSKI, ANDREW T., SOMMERS, DAVID ARTHUR, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, STECKLER, BART R, TERRY, MICHAEL E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, WALLEN, CLIFFORD S, WILSON, MICHAEL J,'WOOD, STEPHEN M, ZEPNICK, BRIAN THOMAS To ALLEN, ROBERT C, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, BOUCHE, DANNY L, BRADLEY, DEBRA A, BRINKMAN, CHARLES'A, BROWN, DAN, CASTIGLIA,-

BRAD K, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DILANDRO, ERIC WARREN, DYKSTRA, DALE E,, EDWARDS, CHARLES K, EVANS, WENDY L, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FIELD JR, JOHN R, FITZWATER, DAVID I, FRANSON, DALE M, GAUGER, BRAD R, GUINAN, PATRICIA B; HELING, U DEBRA A., HENRY, WILLIAM GENE, HOUSE, ALEX J, IRLBECK, DAVID E, KARST JR, DAVID A, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LLEWELLYN, DAVID T, LOFTEN, BRUCE J, MASARIK, DAVID L, MATHEWS,:BRIAN M, MCKENNA, JOANNE M, MCMAHON, BRADLY J, MCMAHON, DARRYL D, MIELKE, DAVID D, NEUSER, CRAIG J, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PATTERSON, DALE A PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, PROKASH, ALVIN I, SHIELDS, DAVID F, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SMOLINSKI, ANDREW T., STAFFORD, JEFFREt T, STERNITZKY, COLLEENA, TERRY, MICHAEL E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME"'VIEITEZ, CARL R, WHITE, DARYN A, WINKS III, GEORGE F Last Modified Date Changed From.3/2/2010 13:17:24 To 3/2/2010 13:41:14 Last Modifier Changed From HICKMANN, MICHAEL A To THORPE, RANDAL Last StateýChange Date Changed From 312/2010 13:17:24 To 3/2/2010 13:41:14 Last State Changer Changed From HICKMANN, MICHAEL ATo THORPE,.RANDAL

.State Changed From Supervisor Review To O/R Review Via Transition:

Complete NewCR Changed From Yes To No 312/2010 17:12:09 by GAUGER;,BRAD R Unit 1% Pwr Changed From " To '100' I Unit 1 Mode Changed From (None) To 1 -OPERATING OP-AA-102 Review Req'd? Changed From (None) To Yes Is a TS SSC Affected?

Changed From (None) To No TS SSC Operability Assessment Changed From (None) To N/A Text Answer 2 Changed From" To 'FUNCTIONAL

-Air Sampler required to support the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP). At the time of discovery air sampler, K-8, was functional.

The sampler was found working fine and drawing sample as designed.'

Yes / No L Changed From (None) To No Is an IOD Assignment Required?

Changed From (None) To No LCO entered Changed From (None) To No I Non-TS SSC Functionality Assessment.

Changed From (None) To Functional Does it impact a TS SSC? Changed From (None) To N/A Is a RAS Assignment Needed? Changed From (None) To No SSC Qualification Status Changed From (None) To, Fully Qualified

'Reportable condition?

Changed From (None) To No Text Answer 3 Changed From " To 'not an immediate reportable, accumulated run time and descrepancies maybe be required to be included in the Annual Environmental Report to.the NRC.'Last Modified Date Changed From-3/2/2010 13:41:14 To 3/2/2010 17:12:09 Last Modifier Changed From THORPE, RANDAL To GAUGER, BRAD R 3/2/2010 20:37:11 by BROWN, DAN .1 Text Answer 2 Changed From '[Original Text]' To '[Appended:]

I agree with Mr. Gauger's assessment.'

Last Modified Date Changed From 3/2/2010 17:12:09 To 3/2/2010 20:37:11 Last Modifier Changed From GAUGER, BRAD R To BROWN, DAN Last State Change Date Changed From 3/2/2010 13:41:14 To 3/2/2010 20:37:11 I,'Last State Changer Changed From THORPE, RANDAL To BROWN, DAN State Changed From O/R Review To CRT Review Via Transition:

Complete 3/3/2010 5:50:00 by SMITH III, ROY E Process Code Changed From (None) To UNK (Unknown)

.Activity Codes Changed From (None) To UNK(Unknown)

Last Modified Date Changed From 3/2/2010 20:37:11 To 3/3/2010 5:50:00 Last Modifier Changed From BROWN, DAN To SMITH III, ROY E 3/3/2010 5:56:01 by SMITH III, ROY E Significance Changed From (None) To 3 Deficiency Type Changed' From (None) To Equipment Potential Repeat Changed From (None) To No Previous Issues (PIs, CRs) Changed From "To '-Ref CR363969 w/WO KW1 00633894 to Install the new Offsite Air Sampling Systems to replace the old systemE of RAS pumps [for locations K-7, K-if, K-2, K-8, K-31 and K-411. K-8 CRs350028, 349152, 345943, 332502, 103641.'CR FLAGS Changed From (None) To Emergency Planning CRT Comments Changed From "To '-Ref to WO KW100633894

[status 20-schdl'd 7/10] to Install the new Offsite Air Sampling Systems. -Ref. CA130373 -Ensure Annual Env. Mon. Report notes this situation occured for sampl. period. +Close to department trending.'

-Last Modified Date Changed From 3/3/2010 5:50:00 To 3/3/2010 5:56:01 31312010 5:59:53 by SMITH III, ROY E CRT Comments Changed From '-Ref to WO KW100633894

[status 20-schdl'd 7/10] to Install the new Offsite Air Sampling Systems. -Ref. CAI 30373 -Ensure Annual Env. Mon. Report notes this situation occured for sampl. period. +Close to department trending.'

To '-Ref to WO KW100633894

[status 20-schdl'd 7/10] t Install the new Offsite Air Sampling Systems. -Ref. CAl 30373 -Ensure Annual Env. Mon. Report notes this situation occured for sampl. period. +Close to I department trending & WO KW100633894.'

Last Modified Date Changed From 3/3/2010 5:56:01 To 3/3/2010 5:59:53 3/312010 6:10:05 by SMITH III, ROY E CRT Report Section(s)

Changed From*(None)

Tol I I 314/2010 6:45:37 by ADAMS, RICHARD W CRT Comments Changed From '-Ref to WO KW1 00633894 [status 20-schdl'd 7/10] to Install the new Offsite Air Sampling Systems. "-Ref. CAI 30373 -Ensure Annual Env. Mon. Report notes this situation occured for sampl. period. +Close to department trending & WO KW100633894.'

To '-Ref to WO KW100633894

[status 20-schdl'd 7/10] to Install the new Offsite Air Sampling Systems. -Ref. CA160667 -Ensure Annual Env. Mon. Report notes this situation occured for I sampl, period. +Close to department trending & WO KW1 00633894.'

Last Modified Date Changed From 3/3/2010 6:10:05 To 3/4/2010 6:45:37 Last Modifier Changed From SMITH III, ROY E To ADAMS, RICHARD W .*31412010 6:46:04 by ADAMS, RICHARD W I Last Modified Date Changed From 3/4/2010 6:45:377To 3/4/2010 6:46:04 Attachment Added: CAI 60667: KEWA -Ensure the Annual Environmental Monitoring Report notes are updated as necessary 3/4/2010 12:04:40 by ERICSON, JANICE L CRT Report Section(s)

Changed From 1 To 2 I Last Modified Date Changed From 3/4/20106:46:04 To3/4/2010 12:04:40.Last Modifier Changed From ADAMS, RICHARD.W To ERICSON, JANICE L 3/4/2010 12:04:42 by ERICSON, JANICE L Secondary Owner Changed From ALLEN, ROBERT C, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, BOUCHE, DANNY L, BRADLEY, DEBRA A, BRINKMAN, CHARLES A, I BROWN, DAN, CASTIGLIA, BRAD K, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DILANDRO, ERIC WARREN, DYKSTRA, DALE E, EDWARDS, CHARLES K, EVANS; WENDY L, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FIELD JR, JOHN R, FITZWATER, DAVID I, FRANSON, DALE M, GAUGER,BRAD R, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, HELING, DEBRA A., HENRY; WILLIAM GENE, HOUSE, ALEX J, IRLBECK, DAVID E, KARST JR, DAVID A, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LLEWELLYN, DAVID T, LOFTEN, BRUCE J, MASARIKj DAVID L, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCKENNA, JOANNE M, MCMAHON, BRADLY J, MCMAHON, DARRYL D, MIELKE, DAVID D, NEUSER, CRAIG J, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PATTERSON, DALE A, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, PROKASH, ALVIN I, SHIELDS, DAVID F, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SMOLINSKI, ANDREW T., STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, STERNITZKY, COLLEEN A, TERRY, MICHAEL E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME,-VIEITEZ, CARL R,.WHITE, DARYN A, WINKS III, GEORGE F To AHRENS, GARY M, ALLEN, ROBERT C, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, ASBEL, DENNIS C, BAUSCH, JAMES, BOUCHE,'DANNY L, BRADLEY, DEBRA A, CAMPBELL, DWIGHT D, CASTIGLIA, BRAD K, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DILANDRO, ERIC WARREN, EDWARDS, CHARLES K, I EVANS, WENDY L, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FICTUM, HOLLY C, FIELD JR, JOHN R, FITZWATER,.DAVID I, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, HALE, JAMES M., HELING, DEBRA A., HENRY, WILLIAM GENE, HESCHER, DOUGLAS J, HOUSE, ALEX J, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LLEWELLYN, DAVID T, LOFTEN, BRUCE J, LONG, CRAIG D, MASARIK, DAVID L, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCMAHON, DARRYL D, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PATTERSON, DALE A, POWELL, HEATHER S, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, SHIELDS, DAVID F, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SMITH, JACQUELINE K, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, STERNITZKY, COLLEEN A, STREICH, ERIC EJTURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VlEITEZ, CARL R, VISTE, GLEN R, VORPAHL, DWIGHT J., WALESH, DEBRA J, WHITE, DARYN A, WINKS III, GEORGE F" Last Modified Date Changed From 3/4/2010 12:04:40 To 3/412010 12:04:42 Last State Change Date Changed From 3/2/2010 20:37:11 To 3/4/2010 12:04:42 Last State Changer Changed From BROWN, DAN To ERICSON, JANICE L I State Changed From CRT Review To Trend Review Via Transition:

Complete 3/16/2010 12:12:27 by FICTUM, HOLLY C ,.CR Completed Date Changed From Unassigned To 3/16/2010 13:12:27T.

RM Attachment Links Changed From "To '

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O wner Changed From FICTUM, HOLLY C To (None)Secondary Owner Changed From AHRENS, GARY M, ALLEN, ROBERT C, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, ASBEL, DENNIS C, BAUSCH, JAMES, BOUCHE, DANNY L, BRADLEY, DEBRA A, CAMPBELL, DWIGHT D, CASTIGLIA, BRAD K, CRIST, MICHAEL D,-CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DILANDRO, ERIC WARREN, EDWARDS, CHARLES K, EVANS, WENDY L, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FICTUM, HOLLY C, FIELD JR, JOHN R, FITZWATER, DAVID I, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, HALE, JAMES M., HELING, DEBRA A., HENRY, WILLIAM GENE, HESCHER, DOUGLAS J, HOUSE, ALEX J, KASTNER, ROBERT J, I KOEHLER, BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LLEWELLYN, DAVID T, LOFTEN, BRUCE J, LONG, CRAIG D, MASARIK, DAVID L, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCMAHON, DARRYL D, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PATTERSON, DALE A, POWELL, HEATHER S, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, SHIELDS, DAVID F, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SMITH, JACQUELINE K, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, STERNITZKY, COLLEEN A, STREICH, ERIC E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, VISTE, GLEN R, VORPAHL, DWIGHT J., WALESH, DEBRA J, WHITE, DARYN A, WINKS III, i GEORGE F To KASSNER, KIM M, LACROSSE, TARA LYNN, LEANNA, LORI L, MIJAL, SHELLEY. A, OTTO,-.KATHLEEN A., RECORDS MGMT, SCHULTZ, SANDRA J, SMIDEL, SARAH A., Teamtrackuser, WHITE, DARYN A, WILSON, MICHAEL J, ZICH, CHRISTY L Last Modified Date Changed From 3/4/2010 12:04:42 To 3/16/2010 12:12:27 Last Modifier Changed From ERICSON, JANICE L To FICTUM, HOLLY C Close Date Changed From Unassigned To 3/16/2010 12:12:27 , I Last State Change Date Changed From 3/4/2010 12:04:42 To 3/16/2010 12:12:27 Last State Changer Changed From ERICSON, JANICE L To FICTUM, HOLLY C Active/Inactive Changed From Active To Inactive State Changed From Trend Review To All Assignments Complete Via Transition:

Trend Review Complete 3/18/2010 16:44:40 by RECORDS MGMT Last Modified Date Changed From 3/1612010 12:12:27 To 3/18/2010 16:44:40*Last Modifier Changed From FICTUM, HOLLY C To RECORDS MGMT Last State Change Date Changed From 3/16/2010 12:12:27 To 3/18/2010 16:44:40 Last State Changer Changed From FICTUM, HOLLY C To RECORDS MGMT State Changed From All Assignments Complete To Transferred Via Transition:

Transfer 3/22/2010 11:23:19 by RECORDS MGMT CR Printed Date Changed From Unassigned To 3/22/2010 11:23:19 ,Last Modified Date Changed From 3/18/2010 16:44:40 To 3/22/2010 11:23:19 Last State Change Date Changed From 3/18/2010 16:44:40 To 3/22/2010 11:23:19 State Changed From Transferred To Printed Via Transition:

Print .3/22/2010 11:23:29 by RECORDS MGMT CR Validated Date Changed From Unassigned To 3/2212010 11:23:29 ICR Who Validated Changed From (None) To RECORDS MGMT Secondary Owner Changed From KASSNER, KIM M, LACROSSE, TARA LYNN, LEANNA, LORI L, MIJAL, SHELLEY A, OTTO, KATHLEEN A., RECORDS MGMT, SCHULTZ, SANDRA J, SMIDEL, SARAH A., Teamtrackuser, WHITE, DARYN A, WILSON, MICHAEL J, ZICH, CHRISTY L To (None)Last Modified Date Changed From 3/22/2010 11:23:19 To 3/22/2010 11:23:29 I Last State Change Date Changed From .3/22/2010 11:23:19 To 3/22/2010 1 .1:23:29'State Changed .From Printed To Validated.Via Transition:

Validate El State Change History 1'2-Submit 0 by HICKMANN, MICHAEL A Complete Q by WALESH, DEBRAJ Validate C by RECORDS MGMT S Section I Draft 3/30/2010 13:38:07 Owner: HICKMANN, MICHAEL A Trend Review 4/5/2010 11:43:48 Owner: FICTUM, HOLLY C Validated 4/13/2010 6:36:52 Owner: (None)Submit 0 by HICKMANN, MICHAEL A Trend Review Complete 0 by FICTUM, HOLLY C Supervisor Review 3/30/2010 13:38:26 Owner: THORPE, RANDAL All Assignments Complete 4/12/2010 9:47:59-Owner: (None)Complete 0 by THORPE, RANDAL Transfer 0 by RECORDS MGMT O/R Review 3/30/2010 13:42:17 Owner: FICTUM, HOLLY C Transferred 4/12/2010 16:10:27 Owner: (None)Complete 0 by DYKSTRA, DALE E Print 0 by RECORDS MGMT CRT Review 3/30/2010 16:35:07 Owner: FICTUM, HOLLY C I I Printed 4/13/2010 6:36:39 Owner : (None)Applicable to site: " Record #: Revision Number:@ Submitter:

Submitter Dept.: " Submitter Phone Number: Submitter Pager Number: " One-Line

Description:

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Description:

Discovery Date: Discovery Time: Method of Discovery:

Literal 1: " Associated with Boric Acid?: " Applicable to unit: 0 Associated w/ EquipmentLocation?:

  • System(s):

Equipment Location Display: Equipment Location Links:* Initial Actions:* Additional C/A processes req'd?: Text Question 1: Text Answer 1: 0 C/As Initiated (REA, WR, ETC): Tag Hung: ( Tag Number: 0 Additional Contacts: 0 Supervisor

-CR Review: Question G: Yes/No G: Question H: KEWA CR374322 0 HICKMANN, MICHAEL A KEWA -Chemistry 8214..0!I I I K-31 air sampler found off during filter changeout K-31 air sampler at the East Krok substationwas found off during the SP-63-164 weekly filter 3 changeout.

The air sampler stopped running approximately Wednesday March 24 about 0730."The substation plug is inside the WPS fence, not accessable to check ground fault on outlet.Filter was changed.3/30/2010 " " ""r 0:16:40 SEFI (Self Identified) 3 If this CR is associated with the BACC Program, please ensure that the CR Description contains sufficient Information to ensure the ability to quickly locate the component, which will ensure ALARA.No 1 Unit 1 No-N/A Equipment Location -Critical Component

-PRA'Flag -Quality Classification

-Component Description , I inform supervision and write cr WO -Work Order Provide details for any Additional C/A processes needed: No NA THORPE, RANDAL Is this CR an Operability/Reportability Issue Requiring O/R Review?Yes Does this CR affect personnel safety?I I I I I YeslNo H: Question 1:: Yes/No 1: I Question J: Yes/No J: Question K: YesINo K: Literal 2: I Unit 1% Pwr: Unit 2% Pwr: I Unit 3% Pwr: Unit I Mode: Unit 2 Mode: IlUnit 3 Mode: OP-AA-102 Review Req'd?: 0 Is a TS SSC Affected?:

TS SSC Operability Assessment:

Text Question 2: Text Answer 2: Yes Does this CR affect plant safety?Yes Does this CR involve plant equipment?

Yes Is this CR an environmental concern?Yes Unit Conditions:

100 NA NA 1 -OPERATING NA NA Yes No N/A Basis for operability:

NON-FUNCTIONAL.

K-31 Environmental Air Sampler is NON-FUNCTIONAL.

The K-31 Environmental Air Sampler is required per Table 2.2.1-A, Radiological Environmental Monitoring Manual. Per Table 2.2.1-A if specimens are unobtainable due to sampling equipment malfunction, reasonable efforts shall be made to correct the problem prior to the end of the next sampling period. Per Table 2.2.1-B of the REMM, samples for Airborne Particulate are required weekly.Is an Operability Assessment req'd for an SSC, which is Functional for its TRM function, to demonstrate operability for its TS function?No The basis for establishing 100Dcan be documented in the "Basis for Operability" field. An IOD assignment does not necessarily need to be created.No No Question L: IYes I No L: Literal 4: Is an IOD Assignment Required?:

LCO entered: Applicable LCO: Non-TS SSC Functionality Assessment.:

Non-Functional Literal 5: NOTE: If a RAS is to be assigned to determine the answer to the next question, select"TBD" (to be determined) for the answer to the next question.Does it impact a TS SSC?: I Literal 6: 0 Is a RAS Assignment Needed?: Literal 7: ISSC Qualification Status: Reportable condition?:

Text Question 3: Text Answer 3: Can IOD be established?:

I Literal 3: 'Leak Classification:

0 Leakage Severity: I OIR Comments: No The basis for establishing Non-TS SSC Functionality may be documented in the "Basis for Operability" field. A RAS assignment does not necessarily need to be created in these instances.

No If this Condition Report is addressing an SSC, document the qu'alification status of the SSC in the following field. Otherwise select NIA. NOTE: An SSC can be Operable or Functional and still not be Fully Qualified.

Not Fully Qualified No Reportability Comments: None (None)If this CR is associated with any system leakage, provide answers to the following: (None)(None)

Significance:

Deficiency Type: Potential Repeat: Previous Issues (Pis, CRs): CR FLAGS: CRT Report Section(s):

Screening Date: License Renewal Flags:, Affected Department:

CRT Comments:* Comments: Old Record #: E3 Section 2 Trend Review Complete?:

Process Code: Human Error Types: " Org. & Mgmt Failure mode: Equipment Failure Modes: " Secondary INPO criteria: Engineering Hot Buttons: RP Hot Buttons: EP Hot Buttons: Security Hot Buttons: 3 Non-Equipment I No This is an additional instance of the Environmental Air Samplers being found without power. WPI contacted to reset the GFCI. 3 zz -reviewed I none selected 2 1..(None)(None) -l CA 160667 is the place holder forall items found in 2010 that need to be documented in the 201 Annual Environmental Monitoring Report. This CRyhas been linked and a note added to that CA.Close this CR to that CA which will ensure the annual report is annotated with this missed sample[4/1/10 BRING BACK to address past CA1 59425 Contact WPS to gain access to/resolve issue with K-31. -SSTCjel-

] Chemistry personnel contacted WPS to reset.the outlet. As of 4/1/2010 CY personnel confirmed the air sampler wasrunning.

CA142447 reviewed past history of Air samples and determined that change out of the air samplers, scheduled for this summer with instruments 3 purchased in 2009, should help address issues associated with these old units. These units are being installed under WO 100633894.

No additional actions needed.3/30/2010 13:42:17-THORPE, RANDAL: U CY supervision notified the WPS manager in charge of the East Krok substation.

WPS will be sending an individual out to reset the GFCI breaker and inspect the area.- Entered by [THORPE, RANDAL] from [CR] [Supervisor Review]No EVC (Environmental Controls)(None)(None)(None)(None)Activity Codes: 0 Process Related Failure: 0 HU Failure modes: 0 Primary INPO criteria: Operations Hot Buttons: SAA(Sampling)(None)(None)(None)EAL-Equipment (None)Environmental Monitoring (REMP)Maintenance Hot Buttons: (None)Chemistry Hot Buttons: (None)(None)(None)Training Hot Buttons: OR Hot Buttons: NSS Hot Buttons: Procedures Hot Buttons: Other Hot Buttons: (None)CRT Bring Back O&P Hot Buttons: (None)Supply Chain Hot Buttons: (None)Reactivity Mgmt Hot Buttons: (None)Sl Section 3 Work Order Number(s):

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Status Date: Actual Finish Date: Work Performed

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El Section 5 (None)(None)(None)I I U I I I CR Completed Date: 4/12/2010 10:47:59 CR Printed Date: 4/13/2010 6:36-39 CR Validated Date: 4/13/2010 6:36:52 CR Who Validated:

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RICHARD W (3/31/2010 6:51:23)Change History i 3/3012010 13:38:26 by HICKMANN, MICHAEL A Owner Changed From HICKMANN, MICHAEL A To THORPE, RANDAL Secondary Owner Changed From THORPE, RANDAL To AITKEN, PAUL C, ALLEN, ROBERT C, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, BERKEY, BONITA M, BLAKE JR, HARRY H, BLASIOLI, PAUL A, CASTIGLIA, BRAD K, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CORBIN, WILLIAM D, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DOERING JR, BARRY J, EVANS, WENDY L, FARINHOLT III, LUTHER, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FIELD JR, JOHN R, GAUGER, BRAD R, GUINAN, PATRICIA GUM, CLARENCE L, HARRIS, BRIAN LLOYD, HENRY, ERNEST R, HENRY, WILLIAM GENE, HOUSE, ALEX J, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, MARCHESE, PETER A, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCMAHON, BRADLY J, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PHELPS, PAUL A, PIETRYK, CAROL L, PORTER, ROBERT J, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, PROKASH, ALVIN I, ROTH, JAMES R, SCACE, STEPHEN E, SIERACKI, DIANE J, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SMOLINSKI, ANDREW T., SOMMERS, DAVID ARTHUR, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, STECKLER, I BART R, TERRY, MICHAEL E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, WALLEN, CLIFFORD S, WILSON, MICHAEL J, WOOD, STEPHEN M, ZEPNICK, BRIAN THOMAS.Last Modified Date Changed From 3/30/2010 1.3:38:07 To 3/30/2010.13:38:26 Last State Change Date Changed From 3/30/2010 1'3:38:07 To 3/30/2010 13:38:26 State Changed From Draft To Supervisor Review Via Transition:

Submit I Parent CR Changed From (None) To CR374322:

KEWA -K-31 air.sampler found off during filter changeout (Inactive) 313012010 13:42:17 by THORPE, RANDAL Comments Changed From "To '[Appended:]

CY supervision notified the WPS manager in charge'of the East Krok substation.

WPS will be sending an individual out to reset the GFCI breaker and inspect the area.- Entered by [THORPE, RANDAL] from [CR] [ Supervisor Review]'I Owner Changed From THORPE, RANDAL To FICTUM, HOLLY C Secondary Owner Changed From AITKEN, PAUL C, ALLEN, ROBERT C, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, BERKEY, BONITA M, BLAKE JR, HARRY H, BLASIOLI, PAULA,.CASTIGLIA, BRAD K, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CORBIN, WILLIAM D,.CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DOERING JR, BARRY J, EVANS, WENDY L, FARINHOLT III, LUTHER, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FIELD JR, JOHN R, GAUGER, BRAD R, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, GUM, CLARENCE L, i HARRIS, BRIAN LLOYD, HENRY, ERNEST R, HENRY, WILLIAM GENE, HOUSE, ALEX J, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, MARCHESE, PETER A, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCMAHON, BRADLY J, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PHELPS, PAUL A, PIETRYK, CAROL L, PORTER, ROBERT J, PRESL, BRIAN. G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, PROKASH, ALVIN I, ROTH, JAMES R, SCACE, STEPHEN E, SIERACKI, DIANE J, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SMOLINSKI, ANDREW T., SOMMERS, DAVID ARTHUR, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, STECKLER, BART R, TERRY, MICHAEL E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, WALLEN, :CLIFFORD S, WILSON, MICHAEL J, WOOD, STEPHEN M, ZEPNICK, I BRIAN THOMAS To ALLEN, ROBERT C, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, BOUCHE, DANNY L, BRINKMAN, CHARLES A, BROWN, DAN, CASTIGLIA, BRAD K, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DILANDRO, ERIC WARREN, DYKSTRA, DALE E, EDWARDS, CHARLES K_.EVANS, WENDY L, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FIELD JR, JOHN R, FITZWATER, DAVID I, FRANSON, DALE M, GAUGER, BRAD R, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, HENRY, WILLIAM GENE, HOUSE, ALEX J, IRLBECK, DAVID E, KARST JR, DAVID A, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LLEWELLYN, DAVID T, LOFTEN, BRUCE J, MASARIK, DAVID L, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCKENNA, JOANNE M, MCMAHON, BRADLY J, MCMAHON, DARRYL D, MIELKE, DAVID D, NEUSER, CRAIG J, NISSEL, THOMAS E, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PATTERSON, DALE A, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, PROKASH, ALVIN I, SHIELDS, DAVID F, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SMOLINSKI, ANDREW T., STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, STERNITZKY, COLLEEN A, TERRY. MICHAEL E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, WHITE, DARYN A, WINKS III, GEORGE F Last Modified Date Changed From 3/30/2010 13:38:26 To 3/30/2010 13:42:17 Last Modifier Changed From HICKMANN, MICHAEL A To THORPE, RANDAL Last State Change Date Changed From 3/30/2010 13:38:26To.3/30/2010 13:42:17 Last State Changer Changed From HICKMANN, MICHAEL A To THORPE, RANDAL State Changed From Supervisor Review To O/R Review Via Transition:

Complete NewCR Changed From Yes To No 3/30/2010 14:44:05 by PROKASH, ALVIN I Tag Number Changed From "To 'NA'Unit 1% Pwr Changed From To '100'Unit 1 Mode Changed From (None) To 1 -OPERATING OP-AA-102 Review Req'd? Changed From (None) To Yes Is a TS SSC Affected?

Changed From (None) To No TS SSC Operability Assessment Changed From (None) To N/A Text Answer 2 Changed From "To '[Appended:]NON-FUNCTIONAL.

K-31 Environmental Air Sampler is NON-FUNCTIONAL.

The K-31 EnvironmentalAir i Sampler is required per Table 2.2.1-A, Radiological Environmental Monitoring Manual. Per Table 2.2.1-A if specimens are unobtainable due to sampling[...]'

Yes / No L Changed From (None) ToNo Is an IOD Assignment Required?

Changed From (None) To No LCO entered Changed From (None) To No Non-TS SSC Functionality Assessment.

Changed From (None) To Non-Functional Does it impact a TS SSC? Changed From (None) To No Is a RAS Assignment Needed? Changed From (None) To No SSC Qualification Status Changed From (None) To Not Fully Qualified Reportable condition?

Changed From (None) To No T ext Answer 3 Changed From "To 'None'Last Modified Date Changed From 3/30/2010 13:42:17 To 3/30/2010 14:44:05 Last Modifier Changed From THORPE, RANDAL To PROKASH, ALVIN I 3/3012010 16:35:07 by DYKSTRA, DALE E i Last Modified Date Changed From 3/30/2010 14:44:05 To 3/30/2010 16:35:07 Last Modifier Changed From PROKASH, ALVIN I To DYKSTRA, DALE E Last State Change Date Changed From 3/30/2010 13:42:17 To 3/30/2010 16:35:07 Last State Changer Changed From THORPE, RANDAL To DYKSTRA, DALE E State Changed From O/R Review To CRT Review Via Transition:

Complete 3/31/2010 4:09:28 by PRIBEK, BARBARA A Significance Changed From (None) To 3 Last Modified Date Changed From 3/30/2010 16:35:07 To 3/31/2010 4:09:28 Last Modifier Changed From DYKSTRA, DALE E To PRIBEK, BARBARA A 3/3112010 6:51:23 by ADAMS, RICHARD W Last Modified Date Changed From 3/31/2010 4:09:28 To 3/31/2010 6:51:23 Last Modifier Changed From PRIBEK, BARBARA A To ADAMS, RICHARD W Attachment Added: CA1 60667: KEWA -Ensure the Annual Environmental Monitoring Report notes are updated as necessary 3/31/2010 6:56:31 by ADAMS, RICHARD W Deficiency Type Changed From (None) To Non-Equipment Potential Repeat Changed From (None) To No I Previous Issues (Pls, CRs) Changed From "To 'This is an additional instance of the Environmental Air Samplers being found without power.'CRT Comments Changed From " To '[Appended:]CAk 160667 is the place holder for all items found in 2010 that need to be documented in the 2010 Annual Environmental Monitoring Report. This CR has been linked and a note added t6 that CA. Close this CR to that CA which will ensure the annual[.]'..

Last Modified Date Changed From 3/31/20106:51:23 To 3/31/2010 6:56:31 3/31/20106:56:48 by ADAMS, RICHARD W RP Hot Buttons Changed From (None) To Environmental Monitoring (REMP)Last Modified Date Changed From 3/31/2010 6:56:31 To 3/31/2010 6:56:48 -3/31/2010 7:01:17 by FITZWATER, DAVID I.Operations Hot Buttons Changed From (None) To EAL-Equipment Last Modified Date Changed From 3/31/2010 6:56:48 To 3/31/2010 7:01:17 Last Modifier Changed From ADAMS, RICHARD W To FITZWATER, DAVID I " 3/31/2010 10:03:55 by ADAMS, RICHARD W CRT Report Section(s)

Changed From (None) To 1 Last Modified Date Changed From 3/31/2010 7:01:17 To 3/31/2010 10:03:55 Last Modifier Changed From FITZWATER, DAVID I To ADAMS, RICHARD W I 4/11/2010 11:01:09 by ADAMS, RICHARD W Previous Issues (Pis, CRs) Changed From 'This is an additional instance of the Environmental Air Samplers being found without power:' To 7'his is an additional instance of the Environmental Air Samplers being found without power. WPS contacted to reset the GFCI.'Last Modified Date Changed From 313.1/2010 10:03:55 To 4/1/2010 11:01:09 "" 41112010 12:45:56 by LANGERJR, JAMES E -power CRT Comments Changed From '[Original Text]' To '[Appended:]

[4/1/10 BRING BACK to address ,past CA to resolve this issue w/K-31.--SSTCjel-]'

Last Modified Date Changed From 4/1/2010 11:01:09 To 4/1/2010 12:45:56 Last Modifier Changed From ADAMS, RICHARD W To LANGER JR, JAMES E -power ..4/11/2010 12:48:02 by LANGER JR, JAMES E -power " ..CRT Comments Changed From '[...]ring Report. This CR has been linked and a note added to that CA. Close this CR to that CA which will ensure the annual report is annotated with this missed sample. [ 4/1/10 BRING BACK to address past CA to resolve this issue w/K-31. -SSTCjel-

]' To '[...]linked and a note addes to that CA. Close this CR to that CA which will ensure the annual report is annotated with this missed sample. [4/1/10 BRING BACK to address past CA15942f Contact WPS to gain access to/resolve issue with K-31. -SSTCjel-]'

-.Last Modified Date Changed From 4/112010 12:45:56 To 4/1/2010 12:48:02 411/2010 12:54:59 by ADAMS, RICHARD W CRT Comments Changed From '[Original Text]' To '[Appended:]

Chemistry personnel contacted WPS to r-eset the outlet. As of 4/1/2010 CY personnel confirm3 the air sampler was running. CA142447 reviewed past history of Air samplers and determined that change out of the air samplers, scheduled for this su[...]'Last Modified Date Changed From 4/1/2010 12:48:02 To 4/1/2010 12:54:59 Last Modifier Changed From LANGER JR, JAMES E -power To ADAMS, RICHARD W'4/5/2010 5:16:21 by FICTUM, HOLLY C Process Code Changed From (None) To EVC (Environmental Controls)..

I Activity Codes Changed From (None) To SAA(Sampling)

Last Modified Date Changed From 4/1/2010 12:54:59 To 4/5/2010 5:16:21 Last Modifier Changed From ADAMS, RICHARD W To FICTUM, HOLLY C 4/512010 9:33:35 by ADAMS, RICHARD W .CRT Comments Changed From '[...]A1 42447 reviewed past history of Air samplers and determined that change out of the air samplers, scheduled for this summer with instruments purchased in 2009, should help address issues associated with these old units. No additional actions needed.' To '[...]termined that change out of the air samplers, scheduled for this summer with instruments purchased in 2009, should help address issues associated with these old units.These units are being installed under WO 100633894.

No additional actions needed.' I Last Modified Date Changed From 4/5/2010 5:16:21 To 4/5/2010 9:33:35 Last Modifier Changed From FICTUM, HOLLY C To ADAMS, RICHARD W 4/5/2010 11:41:03 by WALESH, DEBRA J CRT Report Section(s)

Changed From 1 To 2 I Last Modified Date Changed From 4/5/2010 9:33:35 To 4/5/2010 11:41:03 Last Modifier Changed From ADAMS, RICHARD W To WALESH, DEBRA J 4/5/2010 11:43:48 by WALESH, DEBRA J CR FLAGS Changed From (None) To zz -reviewed / none selected Secondary Owner Changed From ALLEN, ROBERT C, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, BOUCHE, DANNY L, BRINKMAN, CHARLES A, BROWN, DAN, CASTIGLIJ BRAD K, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DILANDRO, ERIC WARREN, DYKSTRA, DALE E, EDWARDS, CHARLES K, EVANS, WENDY L, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FIELD JR, JOHN R, FITZWATER, DAVID I, FRANSON, DALE M, GAUGER, BRAD R, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, HENRY, WILLIAM GENE, HOUSE, ALEX J, IRLBECK, DAVID E, KARST JR, DAVID A, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L, I KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LLEWELLYN, DAVID T, LOFTEN, BRUCE J, MASARIK, DAVID L, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCKENr JOANNE M, MCMAHON, BRADLY J, MCMAHON, DARRYL D, MIELKE, DAVID D, NEUSER, CRAIG J, NISSEL, THOMAS E, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PATTERSON, DALE A, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, PROKASH, ALVIN I, SHIELDS, DAVID F, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SMOLINSKI, ANDREW T., STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, STERNITZKY, COLLEEN A, TERRY, MICHAEL E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, WHITE, DARYN A, WINKS GEORGE F To AHRENS, GARY M, ALLEN, ROBERT C, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, ASBEL, DENNIS C, BOUCHE, DANNY L, BRADLEY, DEBRA A, U CAMPBELL, DWIGHT D, CASTIGLIA, BRAD K, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DILANDRO, ERIC WARREN, EDWARDS, CHARLES K, EVANS, WENDY L, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FICTUM, HOLLY C, FIELD JR, JOHN R, FITZWATER, DAVID I, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, HELING, DEBRA A., HENRY, WILLIAM GENE, HESCHER, DOUGLAS J, HOUSE, ALEX J, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LLEWELLYN, DAVID T, LOFTEN, BRUCE J, LONG, CRAIG D, MASARIK, DAVID L, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCMAHON, DARRYL D, NISSEL, THOMAS E, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PATTERSON, DALE A, POWELL, HEATHER S, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, IC BARBARA A, SHIELDS, DAVID F, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SMITH, JACQUELINE K, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, STERNITZKY, COLLEEN A, STREICH, ERIC TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, VISTE, GLEN R, VORPAHL, DWIGHT J., WALESH, DEBRA J, WHITE, DARYN A, WINKS Ill, GEORGE F Last Modified Date Changed From 4/5/2010 11:41:03 To 4/5/2010 11:43:48 F Last State Change Date Changed From 3/30/2010 16:35:07 To 4/5/2010 11:43:48 Last State Changer Changed From DYKSTRA, DALE E To WALESH, DEBRA J State Changed From CRT Review To Trend Review Via Transition:

Complete 4/6/2010 12:05:26 by FICTUM, HOLLY C OR Hot Buttons Changed From (None) To CRT Bring Back Secondary Owner Changed From AHRENS, GARY M, ALLEN, ROBERT C, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, ASBEL, DENNIS C, BOUCHE, DANNY L, BRADLEY, DEBRA A, CAMPBELL, DWIGHT D, CASTIGLIA, BRAD K, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DILANDRO, ERIC WARREN, EDWARDS, CHARLES K, EVANS, WENDY L, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FICTUM, HOLLY C, FIELD JR, JOHN R, FITZWATER, DAVID I, GUINAN,-PATRICIA-B,-HELINGi DEBRA A., HENRY, WILLIAM-GENE; HESCHER, DOUGLAS J; HOUSE, ALEX J.-KASTNER-,-ROBERT-J4, KOEHLERr-BRIAN-L,----

-KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LLEWELLYN, DAVID T, LOFTEN, BRUCE J, LONG, CRAIG D, MASARIK, DAVID L, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCMAHON, DARRYL D, NISSEL, THOMAS E, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PATTERSON, DALE A, POWELL, HEATHER.S, PRESL, BRIAN G, I PRIBEK, 3ARBARA A, SHIELDS, DAVID F, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SMITH, JACQUELINE K, STAFFORD, JEFFREY7T, STERNITZKY, COLLEEN A, STREICH, ERIC E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, VISTE, GLEN R, VORPAHL, DWIGHT J., WALESH, DEBRA J, WHITE, DARYN A, WINKS III, GEORGE F To AHRENS, GARY M, ALLEN, ROBERT C, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, ASBEL, DENNIS C, BOUCHE, DANNY L, BRADLEY, DEBRA A, CAMPBELL, DWIGHT D, CASTIGLIA, BRAD K, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DILANDRO, ERIC WARREN, i EDWARDS, CHARLES K, EVANS, WENDY L, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FICTUM, HOLLY C, FIELD JR, JOHN R, .FITZWATER, DAVID I, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, HELING, DEBRA A., HENRY, WILLIAM GENE, HESCHER, DOUGLAS J, HOUSE, ALEX J, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LLEWELLYN, DAVID T, LOFTEN, BRUCE J, LONG, CRAIG D, MASARIK, DAVID L, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCMAHON, DARRYL D, NISSEL, THOMAS E, O-CONNER, THOMAS R, PATTERSON, DALE A, POWELL, HEATHER S, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, SHIELDS, DAVID F, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SMITH, JACQUELINE K, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, STERNITZKY, COLLEEN A, STREICH, ERIC E, I TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, VISTE, GLEN R, VORPAHL, DWIGHT J., WALESH, DEBRA J, WHITE, DARYN A, WINKS III, GEORGE F Last Modified Date Changed From 4/5/2010 11:43:48 To 4/6/2010 12:05:26 Last Modifier Changed From WALESH, DEBRA J To FICTUM, HOLLY C.-411212010 9:47:59 by FICTUM, HOLLY C ICR Completed Date Changed From Unassigned To 4/12/2010 10:47:59 RM Attachment Links Changed From "To '

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Owner Changed From FICTUM, HOLLY C To (None)Secondary Owner Changed From.AHRENS, GARY M, ALLEN, ROBERT C, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, ASBEL, DENNIS C, BOUCHE, DANNY L, BRADLEY, I DEBRA A,'CAMPBELL, DWIGHT D, CASTIGLIA, BRAD K, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DILANDRO, ERIC WARREN, EDWARDS, CHARLES K, EVANS, WENDY L, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FICTUM, HOLLY C, FIELD JR, JOHN R, FITZWATER, DAVID I, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, HELING, DEBRA A., HENRY, WILLIAM GENE, HESCHER, DOUGLAS J, HOUSE, ALEX J, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LLEWELLYN, DAVID T, LOFTEN, BRUCE J, LONG, CRAIG D, MASARIK, DAVID L, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCMAHON, DARRYL D, NISSEL, THOMAS E, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PATTERSON, DALE A, POWELL, HEATHER S, PRESL, BRIAN G, I PRIBEK, BARBARA A, SHIELDS, DAVID F, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SMITH, JACQUELINE K, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, STERNITZKY, COLLEEN A; STREICH, ERIC E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, VISTE, GLEN R, VORPAHL, DWIGHT J., WALESH, DEBRA J, WHITE, DARYN A, WINKS III, GEORGE F To KASSNER, KIM M, LACROSSE, TARA LYNN, LEANNA, LORI L, MIJAL, SHELLEY A, OTTO, KATHLEEN A., RECORDS MGMT, SCHULTZ, SANDRA J, SMIDEL, SARAH A., Teamtrackuser, WHITE, DARYN A, WILSON, MICHAEL J, ZICH, CHRISTY L Last Modified Date Changed From 4/61/2010 12:05:26 To 4/12/2010 9:47:59 I Close Date Changed From Unassigned To 4/12/2010 9:47:59 r Last State Change Date Changed From 4/5/2010 11:43:48 To 4/12/2010 9:47:59 Last State Changer Changed From WALESH, DEBRA J To FICTUM, HOLLY C Active/Inactive Changed From Active To Inactive I State Changed From Trend Review To All Assignments Complete Via Transition:

Trend Review Complete 4/12/2010 16:10:27 by RECORDS MGMT Last Modified Date Changed From 4/12/2010 9:47:59 To 4/12/2010 16:10:27 Last Modifier Changed From FICTUM, HOLLY C To RECORDS MGMT.I Last State Change Date Changed From 4/12/2010 9:47:59 To 4/12/2010 16:10:27 Last State Changer Changed From FICTUM, HOLLY C To RECORDS MGMT State Changed From All Assignments Complete To Transferred Via Transition:

Transfer 4/13/2010 6:36:39. by RECORDS MGMT ICR Printed Date Changed From Unassigned To 4/13/2010 6:36:39 Last Modified Date Changed From 4/12/2010 16:10:27 To 4/13/2010 6:36:39 Last State Change Date Changed From 4/12/2010 16:10:27 To 4/13/2010 6:36:39 State Changed From Transferred To Printed Via Transition:

Print 411312010.6:36:52 by RECORDS MGMT.CR Validated Date Changed From Unassigned To 4/13/2010 6:36:52 CR Who Validated Changed From (None) To RECORDS MGMT Secondary Owner Changed From KASSNER, KIM M, LACROSSE, TARA LYNN, LEANNA, LORI L, MIJAL, SHELLEY A, OTTO, KATHLEEN A., RECORDS MGMT, SCHULTZ, SANDRA J, SMIDEL, SARAH A., Teamtrackuser, WHITE, DARYN A, WILSON, MICHAEL J, ZICH, CHRISTY L To (None)I Last Modified Date Changed From 4/13/2010 6:36:39 To 4/13/2010 6:36:52 Last State Change Date Changed From 4/13/2010 6:36:39 To 4/13/2010 6:36:52 State Changed From Printed To Validated Via Transition:

Validate B State Change History Submit 0 by WAAK, GREGORY D To Supervisor 0 by CIESLEWICZ, SCOTT M Draft 9/22/2010 7:21:03 Owner: WAAK, GREGORY D Supervisor Review 9/22/2010 15:42:05 Owner: BERNSDORF, MIKE A Assignments Pending 9/24/2010 8:53:31 Owner: FICTUM, HOLLY C Submit 0 by WAAK, GREGORY D Complete G by TERRY, MICHAEL E Assignments Complete by ADAMS, RICHARD W Supervisor Review 912212010 7:22:08 Owner: BERNSDORF, MIKE A O/R Review 9/22/2010 15:43:41 Owner: FICTUM, HOLLY C Complete C by BERNSDORF, MIKE A Complete" C by IRLBECK, DAVID E OIR Review 9/22/2010 8:36:52 Owner: FICTUM, HOLLY C CRT Review 9/22/2010 16:09:28 Owner : FICTUM, HOLLY C Complete by IRLBECK, DAVID E CRT Review 9/22/2010.15:34:45 Owner: FICTUM, HOLLY C CRT Assignment Creation 9/24/2010 8:51:27 Owner: FICTUM, HOLLY C I I I I CA 0 by WALESH, DEBRA J Complete 0 by WALESH, DEBRAJ Trend Review 12/15/2010 6:50:12 Owner: FICTUM, HOLLY C II Bl Section 1* Applicable to site:* Record #: Revision Number:* Submitter:

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Literal 1: 0 Associated with Boric Acid?: 0 Applicable to unit: 4 Associated w/ Equipment Location?:

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-CR Review: KEWA CR395885 0 I I WAAK, GREGORY D KEWA -Chemistry 7630 920-218-3368 Low air flow on K-2 air sampler.'.

When performing SP-63-164 Weekly Environmental Sample Collection it was noted that air flow k-2 air sampler had dropped from 30L.P.M. on 9/14110 to 14 L.P.M. on 9/21/10. Flow would not normally'drop at all over the course of one week. When a clean filter was installed flow remained steady at the reduced 'rate. The pump check indicated that the pump is pulling as it should.H.P. was notified and will investigate.

.I 9/21/2010 10:15:00 SEFI (Self Identified)

" If this CR is associated with the BACC Program, please ensure that the CR Description contains sufficient information to ensure the ability to quickly locate the component, whicl will ensure ALARA.No Unit 1 NoU 63-MET7-METEOROLOGICAL/ENV Equipment Location -Critical Component

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" Reported to H.P. for resolution' N/A Provide details for any Additional C/A processes needed: (None)I I I BERNSDORF, MIKE A I Question G: Yes/No G: Question H: Yes/No H: Question I Yes/No I Question J: Yes/No J: I Question, K: Yes/No K: Literal 2: Unit 1% Pwr: 4 Unit 2% Pwr: Unit 3% Pwr: Unit I Mode: Unit 2 Mode: I Unit 3 Mode: OP-AA-102 Review Req'd?: Is a TS SSC Affected?:

TS SSC Operability Assessment:

Text Question 2: Text Answer 2: Is this CR an Operability/Reportability Issue Requiring O/R Review?Yes .Does this CR affect personnel safety?Yes Does this CR affect plant safety?Yes Does this CR involve plant equipment?

Yes Is this CRan environmental concern?Yes Unit Conditions:

100'9 NA NA 1 -OPERATING NA NA Yes No N/A Basis for operability:

FUNCTIONAL

-Air Sampler K-2 is required to support the Radiological Environmental Monitoring..

Program (REMP).At the time of discovery air sampler, K-2, was functional.

Per discussion with Chemistry, the sampler has no minimum air flow requirements and remains capable of drawing samples as designed." Question L: Is an Operability.Assessment req'd for an SSCG which is Functional for its TRM function, to demonstrate operability for its TS function?Yes / No L: No Literal 4: The basis for establishing IOD can be documented in the "Basis for Operability" field. An IOD assignment does not necessarily need to be created.Is an IOD Assignment Required?:

No LCO entered: No Applicable LCO:.Non-TS SSC Functionality Assessment.:

Functional Literal 5: NOTE: If a RAS is to be assigned to determine the answer to the next question, select"TBD" (to be determined) for the answer to the next question.Does it impact a TS SSC?: N/A Literal 6: The basis for establishing Non-TS SSC Functionality may be documented in the "Basis for Operability" field. A RAS assignment does not necessarily need to be created In these instances.

(6 Is a RAS Assignment Needed?: No Literal 7: If this Condition Report is addressing an SSC, document the qualification status of the SSC in the following field. Otherwise select N/A. NOTE: An SSC can be Operable or Functional and still not be Fully Qualified.

I SSC Qualification Status: N/A Reportable condition?:

No Text Question 3: Reportability Comments: Text Answer 3: Can IOD be established?: (None)Literal 3: If this CR is associated with any system leakage, provide answers to the following:

ILeak Classification: (None)

Leakage Severity: " OIR Comments: Significance:

Deficiency Type: Potential Repeat: Previous Issues (Pis, CRs): CR FLAGS: CRT Report Section(s):'

Screening Date: License Renewal Flags: Affected Department: " CRT Comments: (None) 2 --I agree with the above assessment 3 Non-Equipment No This equipment is the recently installed environmental-air samplers.

This (and the situation noted in CR 395889) are the first issues noted with the installed instruments.

Self-Revealing Event-2 (None)(None)*HI LEVEL*I I I I This is similar to the situation noted in CR 395889, for K-41. In both cases, the actual flow was as needed, this is just an indication issue. -3 CA to CY to inform the vendor of the actual volumes sampled for K-2 and for K-41 for their analys of the samples.CA to RP to track replacement of the flow turbines.

Ials" Per CRT on 10-27 -2010- CR400.65 5- k-41 air sampler digital readout and calculated total readinp zero and CR400661 -k-2 air sampler digital readout lower than calculated indicated total flow are being closed to CA 179723.@Comments:'

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Sl Section 2 Trend Review Complete?:

Process Code: Human Error Types: " Org..& Mgmt Failure mode: Equipment Failure Modes: " Secondary INPO criteria: Engineering Hot Buttons: RP Hot Buttons: No UNK (Unknown)Activity Codes: UNK(Unknown)(None)(None)(None)(None)(None)Environmental Monitoring (REMP)0 Process Related Failure: (None)@ HUFailure modes: (None),:@ Primary INPO criteria:

(None)Operations Hot Buttons: (None)Maintenance Hot Buttons: (None)Chemistry Hot Buttons: (None)Training Hot Buttons: (None)OR Hot Buttons: (None)NSS Hot Buttons:.. (None)Procedures Hot Buttons:. (None)Other Hot Buttons: (None)I I I I EP Hot Buttons: (None)Security Hot Buttons: (None)O&P Hot Buttons: (None)Supply Chain Hot Buttons-:

,(None)Reactivity Mgmt Hot Buttons: (None)"l Section 3 Work Order Number(s):

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Status Date: Actual Finish Date: Work Performed

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"l Section 5 II I I I I I I I CR Completed Date: CR Validated Date: RM Attachment Links:-ElSubtasks CR Printed Date: CR Who Validated: (None)

I 'Show Subtasks Expand All.5/Notes RP Supervisor Comments by ADAMS, RICHARD W (9/22/2010 11:17:07)9/21/2010 approximately 1300, sent RP Instruments techs to investigate low flow indication at K-2 (Kewaunee WPS office) and K-41, (Green Bay EOF). The flow rates were measured using an F&J air flow.calibrator.

The flow rate at K-2 indicated 28.4 LPM, flow rate at K-41 was 29.4 ILPM. The required flow rate for the environmental air samplers is 30 LPM. The acceptance band for flow rate +/- 20%, 24 to 36 LPM, so the actual flow rates were in spec. The apparent problem is with the flow turbine which sends pump speed information to the flow totalizer.

Contacted the vendor and they are sending two replacement flow turbines and requested that we send the other two suspect flow turbines back so that they can evaluate and determine the cause. These units have been in service at other nuclear power plants for over 5 years without I issue.Recommendations:

1. SP-63-164, Environmental Sample Collection should be revised to include the acceptable flow rate band for these samplers (30 LPM, +1-20%, 24 to 36LPM) and that RP should be notified if the flow rates fall out of band.2. Chemistry needs to provide updated total volumes for K-2 & K-41 to offsite vendor performing the sample analysis.I Additional Air Samplers Involved by ADAMS, RICHARD W (10/6/2010 7:27:05)CR's 397945, 397949, 397953 and 397957 were written 10/5/10 identifying the same problems for K-lf, K-8 and K-41 and K-2 (redundant to this CR). The-closure of this CA needs to include those samplers also., I Attachments Principal to: CA1 79722: KEWA -Inform the vendor of the actual volumes sampled for K-2 and for K-41 for their a (Inactive) by WALESH, DEBRA J (9/24/2010 8:52:07)I9 Principal to: CA1 79723: KEWA -Track replacement of the flow turbines. (Inactive) by WALESH, DEBRA J (9/24/2010 8:53:08), I Change History 9122/2010 7:22:08 by WAAK, GREGORY D Associated w/ Equipment Location?

Changed From (None) To No Additional C/A processes req'd? Changed From (None) To N/A Owner Changed From WAAK, GREGORY D To BERNSDORF, MIKE A'Secondary Owner Changed From BERNSDORF, MIKE A To AITKEN, PAUL C, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, BAILEY, JEFFREY NOEL, BERKEY, BONITA M, BLAKE JR, HARRY H, BLASIOLI, PAUL A, BRENNAN JR, EDWARD, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CORBIN, WILLIAM D, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DOERING JR, BARRY J, EVANS, WENDY L, FARINHOLT III, LUTHER, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FIELD JR, JOHN R, GAUGER, BRAD R, I GUINAN, PATRICIA B, GUM, CLARENCE L, GWYNN, GLENN ROXY, HANLEY, ROBERT J, HARRIS, BRIAN LLOYD, HENRY, ERNEST R, HOLDSWORTH, EDNA K, HOUSE, ALEX J, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LANGAN, JEFFRY A, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, MORRIS JR, KENNETH BRUCE, NELSON, THOMAS M, NICHOLAS, CANDACE G, NICHOLS, MICHAEL A, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PHELPS, PAULA, PIETRYK, CAROL L, PORTER, ROBERT J, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, PROKASH, ALVIN I, ROTH, JAMES R, SCACE, STEPHEN E, SIERACKI, DIANE J, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SOMMERS, DAVID ARTHUR, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T$ STECKLER, BART R, TERRY, MICHAEL E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, IVOMASTEK, ANDREW J, WALLEN, CLIFFORD S; WILSON, MICHAEL J.-Last Modified Date Changed From 9/22/2010 7:21:03 To 9/22/2010 7:22:08 Last State Change Date Changed From 9/22/2010 7:21:03:To 9/22i2010 7:22:08 State Changed From Draft To Supervisor Review Via Transition:

Submit E Parent CR Changed From (None) To CR395885:

KEWA -Low air flow on K-2 air sampler.9/22/2010 8:36:52 by BERNSDORF, MIKE A Owner Changed From BERNSDORF, MIKE A To FICTUM, HOLLY C Secondary Owner Changed From AITKEN, PAUL C, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, BAILEY, JEFFREY NOEL, BERKEY, BONITA M, BLAKE JR, HARRY H, I BLASIOLI, PAUL A, BRENNAN JR, EDWARD, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CORBIN, WILLIAM D, CRIST, MICHAEL 0, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DOERING JR, BARRY J, EVANS, WENDY L, FARINHOLT III, LUTHER, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FIELD JR, JOHN R, GAUGER, BRAD R, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, GUM, CLARENCE L, GWYNN, GLENN ROXY, HANLEY, ROBERT J, HARRIS, BRIAN LLOYD, HENRY, ERNEST R, HOLDSWORTH, EDNA K, HOUSE, ALEX J, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LANGAN, JEFFRY A, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, MORRIS JR,- KENNETH BRUCE, NELSON, THOMAS M, NICHOLAS, CANDACE G, NICHOLS, MICHAEL A, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PHELPS, PAUL A, PIETRYK, CAROL L, PORTER, ROBERT J, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, PROKASH, ALVIN I, ROTH, JAMES R, SCACE, STEPHEN E, SIERACKI, DIANE J, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SOMMERS, DAVID ARTHUR, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, STECKLER, BART R, TERRY, MICHAEL E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, VOMASTEK, ANDREW J, WALLEN, CLIFFORD S, WILSON, MICHAEL J To ANDERSON, PAMELA J, BAILEY, JEFFREY NOEL, BOUCHE, DANNY L, BRADLEY, DEBRA A, BRENNAN JR, EDWARD, BRINKMAN, CHARLES A, BROWN, DAN, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DILANDRO, ERIC WARREN, i DYKSTRA, DALE E, EDWARDS, CHARLES K, EVANS, WENDY L, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FIELD JR, JOHN R, FITZWATER, DAVID I, FRANSON, DALE M, GAUGER, BRAD R, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, HELING, DEBRA A., HOUSE, ALEX J, IRLBECK, DAVID E, KARST JR, DAVID A, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LANGAN, JEFFRY A, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LLEWELLYN, DAVID T, LOFTEN, BRUCE J, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCKENNA, JOANNE M, MCMAHON, BRADLY J, MCMAHON, DARRYL D, MIELKE, DAVID D, NEUSER, CRAIG J, NISSEL, THOMAS E, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PATTERSON, DALE A, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, PROKASH, ALVIN I, SHIELDS, DAVID F, SIMMONS JR. ROY L, I STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, TERRY, MICHAEL E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, WALESH, DEBRA J, WHITE, DARYN A, WINKS III, GEORGE F Last Modified Date Changed From 9/22/2010 7:22:08 To 9122t2010 8:36:52 Last Modifier Changed From WAAK, GREGORY D To BERNSDORF, MIKE A Last State Change Date Changed From 9/22/2010 7:22:08 To 9/22/2010 8:36:52 Last State Changer Changed From WAAK, GREGORY D To BERNSDORF, MIKE A State Changed From Supervisor Review To O/R Review Via Transition:

Complete NewCR Changed From Yes To No I 9122/2010 10:11:33 by TERRY, MICHAEL E Unit 1% Pwr Changed From "To '100'Unit 1 Mode Changed From (None) To 1 -OPERATING OP-AA-102 Review Req'd? Changed From (None) To Yes ,2-Is a TS SSC Affected?

Changed From (None) To No TS. SSC Operability Assessment Changed From (None) To N/A " Text Answer 2.Changed From "To 'FUNCTIONAL

-Air Sampler K-2 is required to support the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP). At the time of discovery air sampler, K-8, was functional.

The sampler remains capable of drawing samples as designed.'

Yes / No L Changed From (None) To No Is an IOD Assignment Required?

Changed From (None) To No LCO entered Changed From (None) To No I Non-TS SSC Functionality Assessment.

Changed From (None) To Functional Does it impact a TS SSC? Changed From (None) To N/A Is a RAS Assignment Needed? Changed From (None) To No SSC Qualification Status Changed From (None) To N/A Reportable condition?

Changed From (None) To No .Last Modified Date Changed From 9/22/2010 8:36:52 To 9/22/2010 10:11:33 Last Modifier Changed From BERNSDORF, MIKE A To TERRY, MICHAEL E 9/2212010 10:12:38 by TERRY, MICHAEL E Text Answer 2 Changed From 'FUNCTIONAL

-Air Sampler K-2 is required to support the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP). At the time discovery air sampler, K-8, was functional.

The sampler remains capable of drawing samples as designed.'

To 'FUNCTIONAL

-Air Sampler K-2 is required to support the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP). At the time of discovery air sampler, K-2, was functional.

The samplerremains capable of drawing samples as designed.'

Last Modified Date Changed From 9/22/2010 10:11:33 To 9/22/201010:12:38

....., .9122/2010 11:17:07 by ADAMS, RICHARD W Last Modified Date Changed From 9/22/2010 10:12:38 To.9/22/2010 11:17:07 Last Modifier Changed From TERRY, MICHAEL E To ADAMS, RICHARD W.Attachment Added: RP Supervisor Comments 9/22/2010 15:34:45 by IRLBECK, DAVID E " O/R Comments Changed From "To 'I agree with the above assessment' Last Modified Date Changed From 9/22/2010 11:17:07 To 9/22/2010 15:34:45 Last Modifier Changed From ADAMS, RICHARD W To IRLBECK, DAVID E Last State Change Date Changed From 9/22/2010 8:36:52 To 9/22/2010 15:34:45 U Last State Changer Changed From BERNSDORE, MIKE A To IRLBECK, DAVID E State Changed From O/R Review To CRT Review Via Transition:

Complete 912212010 15:42:05 by CIESLEWICZ, SCOTT M CRT Comments Changed From " To 'Returned to add additional information' : Owner Changed From FICTUM, HOLLY C To BERNSDORF, MIKE A Secondary Owner Changed From ANDERSON, PAMELA J, BAILEY, JEFFREY NOEL, BOUCHE, DANNY L, BRADLEY, DEBRA A, BRENNAN JR, EDWARD, BRINKMAN, CHARLES A, BROWN, DAN, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DILANDRO, ERIC WARREN, U DYKSTRA, DALE E, EDWARDS, CHARLES K, EVANS, WENDY L, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FIELD JR, JOHN R, FITZWATER, DAViD I, FRANSON, DALE GAUGER, BRAD R, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, HELING, DEBRA A., HOUSE, ALEX J, IRLBECK, DAVID E, KARST JR, DAVID A, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LANGAN, JEFFRY A, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LLEWELLYN, DAVID T, LOFTEN, BRUCE J, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCKENNA, JOANNE M, MCMAHON, BRADLY J, MCMAHON, DARRYL D, MIELKE,.DAVID D, NEUSER, CRAIG J, NISSEL, THOMAS E, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PATTERSON, DALE A, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, PROKASH, ALVIN I, SHIELDS, DAVID F, SIMMONS JR, ROY LU STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, TERRY, MICHAEL E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, WALESH, DEBRA J, WHITE, DARYN A, WINKS III, GEORGE F To AITKEN, PAUL C, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, BAILEY, JEFFREY NOEL, BERKEY, BONITA M, BLAKE JR,. HARRY H, BLASIOLI, PAUL A, BRENNAN JR, EDWARD, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CORBIN, WILLIAM D, CRIST, MICHAEL.D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DOERING JR, BARRY J, EVANS, WENDY L, FARINHOLT III, LUTHER, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FIELD JR" JOHN R, GAUGER, BRAD R, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, GUM, CLARENCE L, GWYN GLENN ROXY, HANLEY, ROBERT J, HARRIS, BRIAN LLOYD, HENRY, ERNEST R, HOLDSWORTH, EDNA K, HOUSE, ALEX J, KASTNER, ROBERT J,!KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LANGAN, JEFFRY A, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, MORRIS JR, KENNETH BRUCE, NELSON, THOMAS M, NICHOLAS, CANDACE G, NICHOLS, MICHAEL A, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PHELPS, PAULA, PIETRYK, CAROL L, PORTER, ROBERT J, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, PROKASH, ALVIN I, ROTH, JAMES R, SCACE, STEPHEN E, SIERACKI, DIANE J, SIMMONS JR,,ROY L, SOMMERS, DAVID ARTHUR, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, STECKLER, BART R, TERRY, MICHAEL E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, VOMASTEK, ANDREW J, WALLEN, CLIFFOREE S, WILSON, MICHAEL J Last Modified Date Changed From 9/22/2010 15:34:45 To 9/22/2010 15:42:05, -Last Modifier Changed From IRLBECK, DAVID E To CIESLEWICZ, SCOTT M Last State Change Date Changed From 9/22/2010 15:34:45 To 9/22/2010 15:42:05 Last State Changer Changed From IRLBECK, DAVID E To CIESLEWICZ, SCOTT M State Changed From CRT Review To Supervisor Review Via Transition:

To Supervisor' 9/2212010 15:43:41 by TERRY, MICHAEL E Owner Changed From BERNSDORF, MIKE A.To FICTUM, HOLLY.C m Secondary Owner Changed From AITKEN, PAUL C. ANDERSON, PAMELA J, BAILEY, JEFFREY NOEL, BERKEY,'BONITA M, BLAKE JR, HARRY H, BLASIOLI, PAUL A, BRENNAN JR, EDWARD, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CORBIN, WILLIAM D, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DOERING JR, BARRY J, EVANS, WENDY L, FARINHOLT III, LUTHER, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FIELD JR, JOHN R, GAUGER, BRAD R, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, GUM, CLARENCE L, GWYNN, GLENN ROXY, HANLEY, ROBERT J, HARRIS, BRIAN LLOYD, HENRY, ERNEST R, HOLDSWORTH, EDNA K, HOUSE, ALEX J, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LANGAN, JEFFRY A, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, MORRIS jR, KENNETH BRUCE, NELSON, THOMAU M, NICHOLAS, CANDACE G, NICHOLS, MICHAEL A, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PHELPS, PAUL A, PIETRYK, CAROL L, PORTER, ROBERT J, PRIBEK,ýBARBARA A, PROKASH, ALVIN -i ROTH, JAMES R, SCACE, STEPHEN E, SIERACKI, DIANE J, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SOMMERS, DAVID ARTHUR, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, STECKLER, BARTR, TERRY, MICHAEL E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, VOMASTEK, ANDREW J, WALLEN, CLIFFORD S, WILSON, MICHAEL J To ANDERSON; PAMELA J, BAILEY, JEFFREY NOEL, BOUCHE, DANNY L, BRADLEY, DEBRA A, BRENNAN JR_EDWARD, BRINKMAN, CHARLES. A, BROWN, DAN, CHRISTENSEN, ALANR, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DILANDRO, ERIC WARRED DYKSTRA, DALE E, EDWARDS, CHARLES K, EVANS, WENDY L, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FIELD JR, JOHN R, FITZWATER, DAVID I, FRANSON, DALE GAUGER, BRAD R, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, HELING, DEBRA A., HOUSE, ALEX J, IRLBECK, DAVID E, KARST JR, DAVID A, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LANGAN, JEFFRY A, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LLEWELLYN, DAVID T, LOFTEN, BRUCE J, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCKENNA, JOANNE M, MCMAHON, BRADLY J, MCMAHON, DARRYL D, MIELKE, DAVID D, NEUSER, CRAIG J, NISSEL, THOMAS E, R O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PATTERSON, DALE A, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, PROKASH, ALVIN I, SHIELDS, DAVID F, SIMMONS JR, ROY LU STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, TERRY, MICHAEL E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, WALESH, DEBRA J, WHITE, DARYN A, WINKS Ill, GEORGE F Last Modified Date Changed From 9/22/2010 15:42:05 To 9/22/2010 15:43:41 Last Modifier Changed From CIESLEWICZ, SCOTT M To TERRY, MICHAEL E Last State Change Date Changed From 9/22/2010 15:42:05 To 9/22/2010 15:43:41 Last State Changer Changed From CIESLEWICZ, SCOTT M To TERRY, MICHAEL E State Changed From Supervisor Review To O/R Review Via Transition:

Complete 9/22/2010 15:44:03 by TERRY, MICHAEL E ..' .3 time of discovery air sampler, K-2, was functional.

The sampler remains capable of drawing samples as designed.'

To '[...]e Radiological Environmental E Monitoring Program (REMP). At the time of discovery air sampler, K-2, was functional.

Per discussion with Chemistry, the sampler has no minimum air flow requirements and remains capable of drawing samples as designed .'..Last Modified Date Changed From 9/22/2010 15:43:41 To 9/22/2010 15:44"03 9/2212010 16:09:28 by IRLBECK, DAVID E Last Modified Date Changed From 9/22/2010 15:44:03 To 9/22/2010 16:09:28 Last Modifier Changed From TERRY, MICHAEL E To IRLBECK, DAVID E Last State Change Date Changed From 9/22/2010 15:43:41 To 9/22/2010 16:09:28 Last State Changer Changed From TERRY, MICHAEL E To IRLBECK, DAVID E State Changed From O/R Review To CRT Review Via Transition:

Complete 9123/2010 4:52:40 by LANGER JR, JAMES E CRT Comments Changed From 'Returned to add additional information' To "*HI LEVEL* Returned to add additional information' Last Modified Date Changed From 9/22/2010 16:09:28 To 9/23/2010 4:52:40 Last Modifier Changed From IRLBECK, DAVID E To LANGER JR, JAMES E 9/23/2010 7:19:01 by ADAMS, RICHARD W Significance Changed From (None) To 3 Deficiency Type Changed From (None) To Non-Equipment I Potential Repeat Changed From (None) To No Previous Issues (PIs, CRs) Changed From "To 'This equipment is the recently installed environmental air samplers.

This (and the situation noted in CR 395889)are the first issues noted with the installed instruments.'

CR FLAGS Changed From (None) To Self-Revealing Event I CRT Comments Changed From `*Hl LEVEL* Returned to add additional information' To 'HI LEVEL* This is similar to the situation noted in CR 395889, for K-41.CA to CY to inform the vendor of the actual volumes sampled for K-2 and for K-41 for their analysis of the samples., Last Modified Date Changed From 9/23/2010 4:52:40 To 9/23/2010 7:19:01 Last Modifier Changed From LANGER JR, JAMES E To ADAMS, RICHARD W 9/2312010 9:14:18 by ADAMS, RICHARD W CRT Report Section(s)

Changed From (None) To 1 CRT Comments Changed From -*HI LEVEL* This is similar to the situation noted in CR 395889, for,K-41.

CA to CY to inform the vendor of the actualfvolumes sampled for K-2 and for K-41 for their analysis of the samples.'

To '[...] In both cases, the actual flow was as needed, this is just an indication issue. CA to CY to inform the vendor of the actual volumes sampled for K-2 and for K-41 for their analysis of the samples..

CA to RP to track replacement of the flow[more diffs...]'

I Last Modified Date Changed From 9/23/2010 7:19:01 To 9/23/2010 9:14:18 9123/2010 9:17:56 by ADAMS, RICHARD W RP Hot Buttons Changed From (None) To Environmental Monitoring (REMP)Last Modified Date Changed From 9/23/2010 9:14:18 To 9/23/2010 9:17:56 9/2412010 8:51:27 by WALESH,. DEBRA J -Last Modified bate Changed From 9/23/2010,9:17:56 To 9/24/2010 8:51:27 Last Modifier Changed From ADAMS, RICHARD W To WALESH, DEBRA J Last State Change Date Changed From 9/22/2010 16:09:28 To 9/24/2010 8:51:.27 E Last State Changer Changed From IRLBECK,-DAVID E To WALESH, DEBRA J State Changed From CRT Review To CRT Assignment Creation Via Transition:

CA 912412010 8:52:07 by WALESH, DEBRA J`Last Modified Date Changed From 9/24/2010 8:51:27 To 9/24/2010 8:52:07 .Attachment Added: CA1 79722: (None) -Inform ,the vendor of the actual volumes sampled for.K-2 and for K-41 for their a 9/24/2010 8:52:23 by WALESH, DEBRA J Last Modified Date Changed From 9/24/2010 8:52:07 To 9124/2010 8:52:23 9/24/2010 8:53:09 by WALESH, DEBRA J I Last Modified Date Changed From 9/24/2010 8:52:23 To 9/24/2010 8:53:09 Attachment Added: CA179723: (None) -Track replacement of the flow turbines.9/24/2010 8:53:31 by WALESH, DEBRA J CRT Report Section(s)

Changed From 1 To 2 Secondary Owner Changed From ANDERSON, PAMELA J, BAILEY, JEFFREY NOEL., BOUCHE, DANNY L, BRADLEY, DEBRA A, BRENNAN JR, EDWARD, BRINKMAN, CHARLES A, BROWN, DAN, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CRIST, MICHAEL'D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DILANDRO, ERIC WARREN, DYKSTRA, DALE E, EDWARDS, CHARLES K, EVANS, WENDY L, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FIELD JR, JOHN R, FITZWATER, DAVID I, FRANSON, DALE M, GAUGER, BRAD R, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, HELING, DEBRA A., HOUSE, ALEX J, IRLBECK, DAVID E, KARST JR, DAVID A, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LANGAN, JEFFRY A, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LLEWELLYN, DAVID T, LOFTEN, BRUCE J, MATHEWS, I BRIAN M, MCKENNA, JOANNE M, MCMAHON, BRADLY J, MCMAHON, DARRYL D, MIELKE, DAVID D, NEUSER, CRAIG J, NISSEL, THOMAS E, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PATTERSON, DALE A, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, PROKASH, ALVIN I, SHIELDS, DAVID F, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, TERRY, MICHAEL E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL WALESH, DEBRA J, WHITE. DARYN A, WINKS III, GEORGE F To AHRENS, GARY M, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, ASBEL, DENNIS C, BAILEY, JEFFREY NOEL, BAUSCH, JAMES, BENNETT, JANETH L, I DANNY L, BRADLEY, DEBRA A, BRENNAN JR, EDWARD, CAMPBELL, DWIGHT D, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DILANDRO, ERIC WARREN, EDWARDS, CHARLES K, EVANS, WENDY-L, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FICTUM, HOLLY C, FIELD JR, JOHN R, FITZWATER, DAVID I, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, HALE. JAMES M., HELING, DEBRA A., HOUSE, ALEX J, KASPER, JAMES MICHAEL, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIANL, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LANGAN, JEFFRY A, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LLEWELLYN, DAVID T, LOFTEN, BRUCE J, LONG, CRAIG D, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCMAHON, DARRYL D, NISSEL, THOMAS E, O'CONNER, THOMAS R,-PATTERSON, DALE A, POWELL, HEATHER S, I PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, SHIELDS, DAVID F, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SMITH. JACQUELINE K, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, STREICH, ERIC E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, VORPAHL, DWIGHT J., WALESH,.DEBRA J, WHITE, DARYN A; WINKS Ill, GEORGE F Last Modified Date Changed From 9/24/2010 8:53:09 To 9/24/201.0 8:53:31*Last StateChange Date Changed From 9/24/2010 8:51:27 TO 9/24/2010 8:53:31'i State Changed From CRT Assignment Creation To Assignments Pending Via Transition:

Complete 9/30/2010 13:22:31 by FICTUM, HOLLY C Process Code Changed From (None) To UNK (Unknown)

.Activity Codes Changed From (None) To UNK(Unknown)

I Last Modified Date Changed From 9/24/2010 8:53:31 To 9/30/2010 13:22:31 Last Modifier Changed From WALESH, DEBRA J To FICTUM, HOLLY C 1016/2010 7:27:05 by ADAMS, RICHARD W Last Modified Date Changed From 9/30/2010 13:22:31 To 10/6/2010 7:27:05 Last Modifier Changed From FICTUM, HOLLY C To ADAMS, RICHARD W Attachment Added: Additional Air Samplers Involved 10/27/2010 8:52:23 by WALESH, DEBRA J -power CRT Comments Changed From '[Original Text]' To '[Appended:]

    • Per CRT on 10-27-2010-CR400655-k-41 air sampler digital readout and calculated total reading zero and CR400661 -k-2 air sampler digital readout lower than calculated indicated total flow are being dosed to CA 179723.'SecondaryOwner Changed From AHRENS, GARY M, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, ASBEL, DENNIS C, BAILEY, JEFFREY NOEL, BAUSCH, JAMES, BENNETT,E JANETH L, BOUCHE, DANNY L, BRADLEY, DEBRA A, BRENNAN JR, EDWARD, CAMPBELL, DWIGHT D, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CRIST, MICHAEL D,=CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DILANDRO, ERIC WARREN, EDWARDS, CHARLES K, EVANS, WENDY L, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FICTUM, HOLLY C, FIELD JR, JOHN R, FITZWATER, DAVID I, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, HALE, JAMES M., HELING, DEBRA A., HOUSE, ALEX J, KASPER, JAMES MICHAEL, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LANGAN, JEFFRY A, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LLEWELLYN, DAVID T, LOFTEN, BRUCE J LONG, CRAIG D, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCMAHON, DARRYL D, NISSEL, THOMAS E, O'CONNER; THOMAS R, PATTERSON, DALE A, POWELL, HEATHER S, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, SHIELDS, DAVID F, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SMITH, JACQUELINE K, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, STREICH, ERIC E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, VORPAHL, DWIGHT J., WALESH, DEBRA J, WHITE, DARYN A, WINKS Il, GEORGE F To AHRENS, GARY M, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, ASBEL, DENNIS C, BAILEY, JEFFREY NOEL, BAUSCH, JAMES, BENNETT, JANETH L, BOUCHE, DANNY'L, BRADLEY, DEBRA A, BRENNAN JR, EDWARD, CAMPBELL, DWIGHT D, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCI J, DILANDRO, ERIC WARREN, EDWARDS, CHARLES K, ERICSON, JANICE L, EVANS, WENDY L, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FICTUM, HOLLY C, FITZWATER, DAVID I, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, HALE, JAMES M., HELING, DEBRA A., HOUSE, ALEX J, KASPER; JAMES MICHAEL, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LANGAN, JEFFRY A, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LLEWELLYN, DAVID T, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCMAHON, DARRYL D, NISSEL, THOMAS E, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PATTERSON, DALE A, POWELL, HEATHER S, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, RENNERT, CHERYL L, SHIELDS, DAVID F, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SMITH, JACQUELINE K, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, STREICH, ERIC E, 3 TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, VORPAHL, DWIGHT J., WALESH, DEBRA J, WHITE, DARYN A, WINKS III, GEORGE F, YEARGIN, BARRY K Last Modified Date Changed From 10/6/2010 7:27:05 To 10/27/2010 8:52:23 Last Modifier Changed From ADAMS, RICHARD W To WALESH, DEBRA J -power 1211512010 6:50:12 by ADAMS, RICHARD W I Secondary Owner Changed From AHRENS, GARY M, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, ASBEL, DENNIS C, BAILEY, JEFFREY NOEL, BAUSCH, JAMES,-BENNETT, JANETH L, BOUCHE, DANNY L, BRADLEY, DEBRA A, BRENNAN JR, EDWARD, CAMPBELL, DWIGHT D, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DILANDRO, ERIC WARREN, EDWARDS, CHARLES K, ERICSON, JANICE L, EVANS, WENDY L, FASENMYER,.TED IRA, *FICTUM, HOLLY C, FITZWATER, DAVID I, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, HALE, JAMES M., HELING, DEBRA A., HOUSE, ALEX J, KASPER, JAMES MICHAEL, I KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LANGAN, JEFFRY A, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LLEWELLYN, DAVID T, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCMAHON, DARRYL D, NISSEL, THOMAS E, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PATTERSON, DALE A, POWELL, HEATHER S, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, RENNERT, CHERYL L, SHIELDS, DAVID F, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SMITH, JACQUELINE K, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, i STREICH, ERIC E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, VORPAHL, DWIGHT J., WALESH, DEBRA J, WHITE, DARYN A, WINKS III, GEORGEi F, YEARGIN, BARRY K To AHRENS, GARY M, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, ASBEL, DENNIS C, BAILEY, JEFFREY NOEL, BAUSCH, JAMES, BENNETT, D JANETH L, BOUCHE, DANNY L, BRADLEY, DEBRA A, BRENNAN JR, EDWARD, CAMPBELL, DWIGHT D, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CRIST, MICHAEL D,'CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DILANDRO,.ERIC WARREN, EDWARDS, CHARLES K, ERICSON, JANICE L, EVANS, WENDY L, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FICTUM, HOLLY C, FITZWATER, DAVID I, GUINAN. PATRICI A B, HALE, JAMES M., HELING, DEBRA A., HOUSE, ALEX J, KASPER, JAMES MICHAEL, i KASTNER, ROBERT J; KOEHLER, BRIAN L,;KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LANGAN, JEFFRY A, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LLEWELLYN, DAVID T, -l MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCMAHON, DARRYL D, MILLER, JEANNINE R NISSEL, THOMASE; O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PATTERSON, DALE A, POWELL, HEATHER S, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, RENNERT, CHERYL L, SHIELDS. DAVID F, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SMITH, JACQUELINE K, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, STREICH, ERIC E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ,.

CARL R, VORPAHL, DWIGHT J., WALESH, DEBRA J, WHITE, DARYN A, YEARGIN, BARRY K Last Modified Date Changed From 10/27/2010 8:52:23 To 12/15/2010 6:50:12 U Last Modifier Changed From WALESH, DEBRA J -power To ADAMS, RICHARD W Last State Change Date Changed From 9/24/2010 8:53:31 To 12/15/2010 6:50:12 Last State Changer Changed From WALESH, DEBRA J To ADAMS, RICHARD W State Changed From Assignments Pending To Trend Review Via Transition:

Assignments Complete I.I State Change History Submit Draft 12/8/2010 i 9:16:46 by SIMON, Owner: SIMON, PAUL A PAUL A Complete OIR Review* 0 12/8/2010* 15:48:23 by THORPE, Owner: FICTUM, RANDAL HOLLY C EB Section 1 I Applicable to site: W Record #: I Revision Number: Submitter:

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Submit by-SIMON, PAUL A Supervisor Review 12/8/2010 9:17:11 Owner : THORPE, RANDAL.Complete 0 by THORPE, RANDAL CA 0 by FICTUM, HOLLY C Complete CRT Review 12/8/2010 17:02:33 by BROWN, -Owner : FICTUM, DAN HOLLY C O/R Review.12/8/2010.

10:06:52 Owner: FICTUM, HOLLY C CRT Assignment Creation.12/10/2010 10:08:34 Owner: FICTUM,.ý HOLLY C Return.0 by TAYLOR, STEVEN C.Complete by FICTUM, HOLLY C A Supervisor Review 12/8/2010 14:33:51 Owner: THORPE, RANDAL.A Assignments Pending 12/10/2010 10:11:12 Owner: FICTUM,...HOLLY C I Discovery Date: Discovery Time: Method of Discovery:

Literal 1: Associated with Boric Acid?: A pplicable to unit: Associated wl Equipment Location?:

0 System(s):

I Equipment Location Display: Equipment Location Links: Initial Actions: Additional C/A processes req'd?: Text Question 1: I Text Answer 1: C/As Initiated (REA, WR, ETC): Tag Hung: Tag Number: 0 Additional Contacts: S upervisor

-CR Review: Question G: Yes/No G: I Question H: Yes/No H: I Question 1: Yes/No I: KEWA CR406655 0 SIMON, PAUL A KEWA -Chemistry' 8214 7666 Environmental Air Sampler indicated air fl6w outside the range'of 27-33 LPM Environmental Air Samplers K-1F and K-2 indicatedair flow-outside the range of 27-33 LPM on 12-7-2010.- K-IF indicated high outside of the band. K-2 indicated 10w outside of the band. CR written per SP-631 64 step 6.1.2.11.2.

RP instrumentation group was informed and made the necessary adjustments to the samplerfl0w meter.12/8/2010 8:00:00 SEFI (Self Identified)

If this CR is associated with the BACC Program, please ensure that the CR Description contains sufficient information to ensure the ability to quickly locate the component, which will ensure ALARA.No None No N/A Equipment Location -Critical Component

-PRA Flag -Quality Classification

-Component Description RP instrumentation group informed and corrective actions are complete.N/A Provide details for any Additional C/A processes needed: No THORPE, RANDAL Is this CR an Operability/Reportability Issue Requiring O/R Review?Yes Does this CR affect personnel safety?Yes Does this CR affect plant safety?Yes Question J: Yes/No J: Question K: Yes/No K: Literal 2:* Unit 1% Pwr:@ Unit 2% Pwr:* Unit 3% Pwr: Unit I Mode: Unit 2 Mode: Unit 3 Mode:* OP-AA-102 Review Req'd?:* Is a TS SSC Affected?:

  • TS SSC Operability Assessment:

Text Question 2: Text Answer 2: Does this CR involve plant equipment?

Yes Is this CR an environmental concern?Yes Unit Conditions:

100 NA NA 1 -OPERATING NA NA Yes No N/A I I I I Basis for operability:

3 FUNCTIONAL:

Environmental monitors K-If and K-2 remain functional to support the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMM).Environmental monitors are configured with two independent flow indications

-a flow turbine,(with totalizer) and a rotometer.

SP-63-164 compares the totalizer indication to the rotometer'.

Based on rotometer indication, adequate sample flow was maintained.

Additionally, SP-63-164 contains no acceptance criteria for sample flow. 3 I agree Mr. Taylor's assessment Is an Operability Assessment req'd for an SSC, which is Functional for its TRM function, to.demonstrate operability for its TS function?

3 No The basis for establishing IOD can be documented in the "Basis for Operability" field. An, IOD assignment does not necessarily need to be created. 3 No Question L: Yes I No L: Literal 4:* Is an IOD Assignment Required?:

LCO entered: No 1 Applicable LCO:@ Non-TS SSC Functionality Assessment.:

Functional I I Literal 5: " Does it impact a TS SSC?: Literal 6: " Is a RAS Assignment Needed?: Literal 7:@ SSC Qualification Status: 4 Reportable condition?:

Text Question 3: Text Answer 3: Can IOD be established?:

Literal 3:* Leak Classification:

  • Leakage Severity: 1 O/R Comments: Significance:

Deficiency Type: NOTE: If a RAS is to be assigned to determine the answer to the next question, select"TBD" (to be determined) for the answer to the next question.N/A The basis for establishing Non-TS SSC Functionality may be documented in the "Basis fori Operability" field. A RAS assignment does not necessarily need to be created in these instances.

No If this Condition Report is addressing an SSC, document the qualification status of the SSA in the following field. Otherwise select NIA. NOTE: An SSC can be Operable or Functional and still not be Fully Qualified.

Fully Qualified I No Reportability Comments: (None)If this CR is associated with any system leakage, provide answers to the following: (None)(None)Correct procedure ref (SP-63-164) and monitor desigantion (K-lf)3 Non-Equipment I I I I Potential Repeat: Prev~ous Issues (Pis, CRs): CR FLAGS: CRT Report Section(s):

Screening Date: I License Renewal Flags: Affected Department:

0 CRT Comments: 29-No No hisotry found of SP's without acceptance criteria.Administrative Procedure Issues 2 (None)(None)*HI LEVEL*Relative to the sample flow rates and the various devices, the rotometer was indicating as expected and does provide for accurate volume determination for input to the air concentration values. RP is tracking the issues with the new flow turbines and working with the vendor to resolve. No actions are needed for this aspect of this CR.CA to RP (REMP program owner) to review need for specific acceptance criteria in the SP., If.needed, then specify to CY the value (ranges) and initiate CA to implement change to procedure.

Any follow-on actions to resolve an identified CAQ must be completed lAW PI-AA-200 priority model from date of identification.

12/8/2010 10:05:58 -THORPE, RANDAL: Please close this condition report to the actions taken and tracking and trending.-

Entered by[THORPE, RANDAL] from [CR] [ Supervisor Review]I.OComments:

I Old Record #: Section 2 Trend Review Complete?:

Process Code: Human Error Types: Org. & Mgmt Failure mode: Equipment Failure Modes: Secondary INPO criteria: Engineering Hot Buttons: I RP Hot Buttons: No UNK (Unknown)(None)(None)(None)(None)(None)Environmental Monitoring (REMP, Activity Codes: V Process Related Failure:* HU Failure modes: 1 Primary INPO criteria: Operations Hot Buttons: Maintenance Hot Buttons: Chemistry Hot Buttons: Training Hot Buttons: OR Hot Buttons:'NSS Hot Buttons: Procedures Hot Buttons: Other Hot Buttons: ESS(Establish Specifications)(None)(None)(None)(None)(None)(None)EP Hot Buttons: (None)Security Hot Buttons: (None)O&P Hot Buttons: (None)I Supply Chain Hot Buttons: (None)Reactivity-Mgmt Hot Buttons:-(None)

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3Section 5 (None)(None)(None)(None)(None)CR Completed Date: CR Printed Date: I CR Validated Date: CR Who Validated: (None)!RM Attachment Links: El Subtasks I Show Subtasks Expand All I Attachments

%'Principal to: CA187177:

KEWA -Review need for specific acceptance criteria in the SP by FICTUM, HOLLY C (12/10/2010 10:09:47)

El Change History 1218/2010 9:17:11 by SIMON, PAULA Additional,C/A processes req'd? Changed F6r0m (None) To N/A Owner Changed From SIMON, PAUL A To THORPE, RANDAL Secondary Owner Changed From THORPE, RANDAL To AITKEN, PAUL C, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, BAILEY,,JEFFREY NOEL, BERKEY, BONITA M, BLAKl JR, HARRY H, BRENNAN JR, EDWARD, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CORBIN, WILLIAM D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DOERING JR, BARRY'J, EVANS, WENDY L, FARINHOLT III, LUTHER, FASENMYER, TED IRA, GAUGER, BRAD R, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, GUTNER, SOPHIE, GWYNN, GLENN ROXY, HANLEY, ROBERT J, HARRIS, BRIAN LLOYD, HENRY, ERNEST R, HOLDSWORTH, EDNA K, HOUSE, ALEX J, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIAN U L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LANGAN, JEFFRY A, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCMAHON, BRADLY J, MORRIS JR, KENNETH BRUCE, NELSON, THOMAS M, NICHOLAS, CANDACE G, NICHOLS, MICHAEL A, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PIETRYK, CAROL L, PORTER, ROBERT J, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, ROTH, JAMES R, SCACE, STEPHEN E, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SOMMERS, DAVID ARTHUR, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, STECKLER, BART R, TERRY, MICHAEL E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, VOMASTEK, ANDREW J, WALLEN, CLIFFORD S, WILSON, MICHAEL J, YEARGIN, BARRY K, ZEPNICK, BRIAN THOMAS Last Modified Date Changed From 12/8/2010 9:16:46 To 12/8/2010 9:17:11 .Last State Change Date Changed From 12/8/2010 9:16:46 To 12/8/2010 9:17:11 State Changed From Draft To Supervisor Review Via Transition:

Submit Parent CR Changed From (None) To CR406655:

KEWA -Environmental Air Sampler indicated air flow outside-the range of 27-33 LPM 12/8/2010 10:05:58 by THORPE, RANDAL Description Changed From '[...]ironmental Air Samplers K-fl and K-2 indicated air flow outside the range of 27-33 LPM on 12--7 -2010. CR Written-per SP-63-163 step 6.1.2.11.2 RP instrumentation group informed .adjustments made to sampler flow meter by RP instrumentation group .' To '[...]f 27-33 LPM on 12-7-2010. K-F1 indicated high outside of the band. K-2 indicated low outside of the band. CR written per SP-63-163 step 6.1.2.11.2.

RP instrumentation group was informed and made the necessary adjustments to the sampler flow meter.' .Initial Actions Changed.From

'RP instrumentation group informed.'

To 'RP instrumentation group informed and corrective actions are complete.', Comments Changed From "To'[Appended:]

Please close this condition report to the actions taken and tracking and trending.-

Entered by [THORPE, RANDAL]from [CR] [ Supervisor Review]'Last Modified Date Changed From 12/8/2010 9:17:11 To 12/8/2010 10:05:58 , Last Modifier.Changed From SIMON, PAUL A TO THORPE, RANDAL I 12/8/2010 10:06:52by THORPE, RANDAL Owner Changed From THORPE, RANDAL To FICTUM, HOLLY,C'Secondary Owner Changed From AITKEN, PAUL C, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, BAILEY, JEFFREY NOEL, BERKEY, BONITA M, BLAKE JR, HARRY H, BRENNAN JR, EDWARD, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CORBIN, WILLIAM D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DOERING JR, BARRY J, EVANS, WENDY L, I FARINHOLT Ill, LUTHER, FASENMYER, TED IRA,.GAUGER, BRAD R, GUINAN, PATRICIA B,;GUTNER, SOPHIE, GWYNN, GLENN ROXY, HANLEY, ROBERT J, HARRIS, BRIAN LLOYD, HENRY, ERNEST R, HOLDSWORTH, EDNA K, HOUSE, ALEX J, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LANGAN, JEFFRY A, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCMAHON, BRADLY J, MORRIS JR, KENNETH BRUCE, NELSON, THOMAS M, NICHOLAS, CANDACE G, NICHOLS, MICHAEL A, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PIETRYK, CAROL L, PORTER, ROBERT J, U PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, ROTH, JAMES R, SCACE, STEPHEN E, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SOMMERS, .DAVID ARTHUR, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, STECKLER, BART R, TERRY, MICHAEL E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, VOMASTEK, ANDREW J, WALLEN, CLIFFORD S, WILSON, MICHAEL J, YEARGIN, BARRY K, ZEPNICK, BRIAN THOMAS To ANDERSON, PAMELA J, ASBEL, DENNIS C, BAILEY, JEFFREY NOEL, BOUCHE, DANNY L, BRADLEY, DEBRA A, BRENNAN JR, EDWARD, BRINKMAN, CHARLES A, BROWN, DAN, CAMPBELL, DWIGHT D, CHRISTENSEN, *ALAN R. CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DILANDRO, ERIC WARREN, DYKSTRA, DALE E, EDWARDS, CHARLES K, EVANS, WENDY L, 5 FASENMYER, TED IRA, FITZWATER, DAVID I, FRANSON, DALE M, GAUGER, BRAD R, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, HELING, DEBRA A., HOUSE, ALEX J, IRLBECK, DAVID E, KARST JR, DAVID A, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER,'-BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LANGAN, JEFFRY A, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LLEWELLYN, DAVID T, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCKENNA, JOANNE M, MCMAHON, BRADLY J, MCMAHON, DARRYL D, MIELKE, DAVID D, NEUSER, CRAIG J, NISSEL, THOMAS E, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PATTERSON, DALE A, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK,1BARBARA A, RENNERT, CHERYL i SHIELDS, DAVID F, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, TERRY, MICHAEL E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARLR, WALESH, DEBRA J, WHITE, DARYN A, YEARGIN, BARRY K Last Modified Date Changed From 12/8/2010 10:05:58 To 12/8/2010 10:06:52 Last State Change Date Changed From 12/8/2010 9:17:11 To 12/8/2010 10:06:52 Last State Changer Changed From SIMON, PAUL A To THORPE, RANDAL I State Changed From Supervisor Review To O/R Review Via Transition:

Complete NewCR Changed From Yes To No 12/8/2010 14:32:16 by TAYLOR, STEVEN C.Tag Hung Changed From (None) To No I Unit 1% Pwr Changed From "To '100'Unit 1 Mode Changed From (None) To 1 -OPERATING OP-AA-102 Review Req'd? Changed From (None) To Yes Is a TS SSC Affected?

Changed From (None) To No TS SSC Operability Assessment Changed From (None) To N/A I Text Answer 2 Changed From "'To '[Appended:]FUNCTIONAL:

Environmental monitors K-if and K-2 remain functional to support the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMM). Environmental monitors are configured with two independent flow indications

-a flow turbine (with totalize[....]

Yes / No L Changed From (None) To No Is an IOD Assignment Required?

Changed From (None) To No I LCO entered Changed From (None) To No Non-TS SSC Functionality Assessment.

Changed From (None) To Functional Does it impact a TS SSC? Changed From (None) To N/A Is a RAS Assignment Needed? Changed From (None) To No SSC Qualification Status Changed From (None) To Fully Qualified

.Reportable condition?

Changed From (None) To No Last Modified Date Changed From 12/8/2010 10:06:52 To 12/8/2010 14:32:16 Last Modifier Changed From THORPE, RANDAL To TAYLOR, STEVEN C.12/8/2010 14:33:51 by TAYLOR, STEVEN C.O/R Comments Changed From "To 'Correct procedure ref (SP-63-164) and monitor desigantion (K-if)'Owner Changed From FICTUM, HOLLY C To THORPE, RANDAL Secondary Owner Changed From ANDERSON, PAMELA J, ASBEL, DENNIS C, BAILEY, JEFFREY NOEL, BOUCHE, DANNY L, BRADLEY, DEBRA A, 3 BRENNAN JR, EDWARD, BRINKMAN, CHARLES A, BROWN, DAN, CAMPBELL, DWIGHT D, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DILANDRO, ERIC WARREN, DYKSTRA, DALE E, EDWARDS, CHARLES K, EVANS, WENDY L, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FITZWATER, DAVID I, FRANSON, DALE M, GAUGER, BRAD R, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, HELING, DEBRA A., HOUSE, ALEX J, IRLBECK, DAVID E, KARST JR, DAVID A, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LANGAN, JEFFRY A, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LLEWELLYN, DAVID T, MATHEWS,-BRIANM.MCKENNA,-JOANNEM, MCMAHON,-BRADLY J, MCMAHON, DARRYL D, MIELKE, DAVID D, NEUSER, CRAIG J, NISSEL, THOMAI E, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PATTERSON, DALE A, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, RENNERT, CHERYL L, SHIELDS, DAVID F, SIMMONS JR, I ROY L, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, TERRY, MICHAEL E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, WALESH, DEBRA J, WHITE, DARYN A, YEARGIN, BARRY K To AITKEN, PAUL C, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, BAILEY, JEFFREY NOEL, BERKEY, BONITA M, BLAKE JR, HARRY H, BRENNAN JR, EDWARD, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CORBIN, WILLIAM D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DOERING JR, BARRY J, EVANS, WENDY L, FARINHOLT III, LUTHER, FASENMYER, TED IRA, GAUGER, BRAD R, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, GUTNER, SOPHIE, GWYNN, GLENN ROXY, HANLEY, ROBERT J, HARRIS, B RIAN LLOYD, HENRY, ERNEST R, HOLDSWORTH, EDNA K, HOUSE, ALEX J, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER,BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LANGAN, JEFFRY A, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCMAHON, BRADLY J, MORRIS JR, KENNETH BRUCE, NELSON, THOMAS M, NICHOLAS, CANDACE G, NICHOLS, MICHAEL A, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PIETRYK, CAROL L, PORTER, ROBERT J, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, ROTH, JAMES R, SCACE, STEPHEN E,'SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SOMMERS, DAVID ARTHUR, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, STECKLER, BART R, TERRY, MICHAEL E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, VOMASTEK, ANDREW J; WALLEN, CLIFFORD S, WILSON, MICHAEL J, YEARGIN, I BARRY K, ZEPNICK, BRIAN THOMAS Last Modified Date Changed From 1218/2010.14:32"161To 12/8/2010 14:33:51 Last State Change Date Changed From 12/8/2010 10:06:52 To 12/8/2010 14:33:51 Last State Changer Changed From THORPE, RANDAL To TAYLOR, STEVEN C. " I State Changed From O/R Review To Supervisor Review Via Transition:

Return 12/812010 15:48:02 by THORPE, RANDAL Description Changed From 'Environmental Air Samplers K-f1 and K-2 indicated air flow outside the range of 27-33 LPM on 12-7-2010.

K-F1 indicated high outside of the band. K-2 indicated low outside of the band. CR written per SP-63-163 step 6.1.2.11.2.

RP instrumentation gr[...]' To 'Environmental Air Samplers U K-1F and K-2 indicated air flow outside the range of 27-33 LPM on 12-7-2010.

K-1F indicated high outside of the band. K-2 indicated low outside of the band.-CR written per SP-63-164 step 6.1.2.11.2.

RP instrumentation gr[r...[]'

.Last Modified Date Changed From 12/8/2010 14:33:51 To 12/8/2010 15:48:02 Last Modifier Changed From TAYLOR, STEVEN C. To THORPE, RANDAL I 121812010 15:48:23 by THORPE, RANDAL Owner Changed From THORPE, RANDAL To FICTUM, HOLLY C Secondary Owner Changed From AITKEN, PAUL C, ANDERSON, PAMELA J,. BAILEY, JEFFREY NOEL, BERKEY, BONITA M, BLAKE JR, HARRY H, BRENNAN JR, EDWARD, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R. CORBIN, WILLIAM D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J; DOERING JR BARRY J, EVANS, WENDY L, FARINHOLT III, LUTHER, FASENMYER, TED IRA, GAUGER, BRAD R, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, GUTNER, SOPHIE, GWYNN, GLENN ROXY, HANLEY, ROBERT J, HARRIS, BRIAN LLOYD, HENRY, ERNEST R, HOLDSWORTH, EDNA K, HOUSE, ALEX J, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LANGAN, JEFFRY A, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, MATHEWS, BRIAN M; MCMAHON, BRADLY J, MORRIS JR, KENNETH BRUCE, NELSON, THOMAS M, NICHOLAS, CANDACE G, NICHOLS, MICHAEL A, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PIETRYK, CAROL L, PORTER, ROBERT J, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, ROTH, JAMES R, SCACE, STEPHEN E, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SOMMERS, DAVID ARTHUR, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, STECKLER, BART R, TERRY, MICHAEL E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, VOMASTEK, ANDREW J, WALLEN, CLIFFORD S, WILSON, MICHAEL J, YEARGIN, BARRY K, ZEPNICK, BRIAN THOMAS To ANDERSON, PAMELAJ,'ASBEL, DENNIS.C, BAILEY, JEFFREY NOEL, -BOUCHE, DANNY L, BRADLEY, DEBRA A, BRENN ANJR EDWARD, BRINKMAN, CHARLES A, BROWN, DAN, CAMPBELL DWIGHT D, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DILANDRO, ERIC WARREN, DYKSTRA, DALE E, EDWARDS, CHARLES K, EVANS, WENDY L, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FITZWATER, DAVID I, FRANSON, DALE M, GAUGER, BRAD R, GUINAN, PATRICIA B; HELING, DEBRA A., HOUSE, ALEX J, " I RLBECK, DAVID E, KARST JR, DAVID A, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LANGAN, JEFFRY A. LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LLEWELLYN, DAVID T, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCKENNA, JOANNE M, MCMAHON, BRADLY J, MCMAHON, DARRYL D, MIELKE, DAVID D, NEUSER, CRAIG J, NISSEL, THOMAS E, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PATTERSON,-DALE A, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, RENNERT, CHERYL L, SHIELDS, DAVID F, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, TERRY, MICHAEL E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME. VIEITEZ, CARL R, WALESH, i DEBRA J, WHITE, DARYN A, YEARGIN, BARRY K" Last Modified Date Changed From 12/8/2010 115:48:02 To 12/8/2010 15:48:23 .Last State Change Date Changed From 12/8/2010 14:33:51 To 12/8/2010 15:48:24 Last State Changer Changed From TAYLOR, STEVEN C. To THORPE, RANDAL, State Changed From Supervisor Review To O/R Review Via Transition:

Complete 12/8/2010 17:02:33 by BROWN, DAN -Text Answer 2 Changed From '[Original Text]'-To

'[Appended:]

I agree Mr. Taylor's assessment' Last Modified Date Changed From 12/8/2010 15:48:23 To 12/8/2010 17:02:33 Last Modifier Changed From THORPE, RANDAL To BROWN, DAN Last State Change Date Changed From 12/8/2010 15:48:24 To 12/8/2010 17:02:33 Last State Changer Changed From THORPE, RANDAL To BROWN, DAN State Changed From O/R Review To CRT Review Via Transition:

Complete 1219/2010 5:53:02 by IRION, ROBERT W I Operations Hot Buttons Changed From (None) To EAL-Equipment Last Modified Date Changed From 12/8/2010 17:02:33 To 12/9/2010 5:53:02 Last Modifier Changed From BROWN, DAN To IRION, ROBERT W 12/912010 5:59:59 by LANGER JR, JAMES E CRT Comments Changed From "To '*HI LEVEL* -Ref Supervisor comments; "Please dose this condition report to the actions taken and tracking and trending."'

Last Modified Date Changed From 12/9/2010 5:53:02 To 12/9/2010 5:59:59 Last Modifier Changed From IRION, ROBERT W To LANGER JR, JAMES E 12/9/2010 9:33:33 by ADAMS, RICHARD W i Significance Changed From (None) To 3 Deficiency Type Changed From (None) To Non-Equipment Potential Repeat Changed From (None) To No Previous Issues (PIs, CRs) Changed From "To 'No hisotry found of SP's without acceptance criteria.'

CR FLAGS Changed From (None) To Administrative Procedure Issues CRT Report Section(s)

Changed From (None) To 1 CRT Comments Changed From -'HI LEVEL* -Ref Supervisor comments; "Please dose this condition report to the actions taken and tracking and trending."'

To'[...]Relative to the sample flow rates and the various devices, the rotometer was indicating as expected and does provide for accurate volume determination for input to the air concentration values, RP is tracking the issues with the new flow turbin[more diffs...y I Last Modified Date Changed From 12/9/2010 5:59:59 To 12/9/2010 9:33:33 Last Modifier Changed From LANGER JR, JAMES E To ADAMS, RICHARD W 12/9/2010 9:44:46 by ADAMS, RICHARD W RP Hot Buttons Changed From (None) To Environmental Monitoring (REMP)i Last Modified Date Changed From 12/9/2010 9:33:33 To 12/9/2010 9:44:46 121912010 12:43:08 by FICTUM, HOLLY C Process Code Changed From (None) To UNK (Unknown)

I Activity Codes Changed From (None) To ESS(Establish Specifications) i Last Modified Date Changed From 12/9/2010 9:44:46 To 12/9/2010 12:43:08 Last Modifier Changed From ADAMS, RICHARD W To FICTUM, HOLLY C.12/10/2010 10:08:34 by FICTUM, HOLLY C Last State Change Date Changed From 12/8/2010 17:02:33 To 12/10/2010 10:08:34 5 O Last State Changer Changed From BROWN, DAN To FICTUM, HOLLY C State Charged From CRT Review To CRT Assignment Creation Via Transition:

CA I 121101201010:09:47 by FICTUM, HOLLY C Last Modified Date Changed From 12/10/2010 10:08:34 To 12/16/2010 10:09:47 Attachment Added: CA187177: (None) -Review need for specific acceptance criteria in the SP 12/10/2010 10:10:20 by FICTUM, HOLLY C I CRT Comments Changed From '[Original Text]' To '[Appended:]

Any follow-on actions to resolve an identifiedl CAQ must be completed lAW PI-AA-200 priority model from date of identification.'

Last Modified Date Changed From 12/10/2010 10:09:47 To 12/10/2010 10:10:20 12110/2010 10:11:12 by FICTUM, HOLLYC I CRT Report Section(s)

Changed From 1 To 2 Secondary Owner Changed From ANDERSON, PAMELA J, ASBEL, DENNIS C, BAILEY, JEFFREY NOEL, BOUCHE, DANNY L, BRADLEY, DEBRA A, BRENNAN JR, EDWARD, BRINKMAN, CHARLES A, BROWN, DAN, CAMPBELL, DWIGHT D, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, 3 LAWRENCE J, DILANDRO, ERIC WARREN, DYKSTRA, DALE E, EDWARDS, CHARLES K, EVANS, WENDY L, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FITZWATER, *DAVID I, FRANSON, DALE M, GAUGER, BRAD R, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, HELING, DEBRA A., HOUSE, ALEX J, IRLBECK, DAVID E, KARST JR, DAVID A, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LANGAN, JEFFRY A, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LLEWELLYN, DAVID T, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCKENNA, JOANNE M, MCMAHON, BRADLY J, MCMAHON, DARRYL D, MIELKE, DAVID D, NEUSER, CRAIG J, NISSEL, THOMA k E, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PATTERSON, DALE A, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, RENNERT, CHERYL L, SHIELDS, DAVID F, SIMMONS JR,U ROY L, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, TERRY, MICHAEL E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R,. WALESH, DEBRA J, WHITE; DARYNA, , U YEARGIN, BARRY K To AHRENS, GARY M, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, ASBEL, DENNIS C, BAILEY, JEFFREY NOEL, BAUSCH, JAMES, BENNETT, JANETH L, BOUCHE, DANNY L, BRADLEY, DEBRA A, BRENNAN JR, EDWARD, CAMPBELL, DWIGHT D, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DILANDRO, ERIC WARREN, EDWARDS, CHARLES K, ERICSON, JANICE L, EVANS, WENDY L, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FICTUM, HOLLY a C, FITZWATER, DAVID I, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, HALE, JAMES M., HELING, DEBRA A., HOUSE, ALEX J, KASPER, JAMES MICHAEL, KASTNER, ROBERU J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LANGAN, JEFFRY A, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LLEWELLYN, DAVID T, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, U MCMAHON, DARRYL D, MILLER, JEANNINE R, NISSEL, THOMAS E, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PATTERSON, DALE A, POWELL, HEATHER S, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, RENNERT, CHERYL L, SHIELDS, DAVID F, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SMITH, JACQUELINE K, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, STREICH, ERIC E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, VORPAHL, DWIGHT J., WALESH, DEBRA J, WHITE, DARYN A, YEARGIN, BARRY 4 Last Modified Date Changed From 12/10/2010 10:10:20 To 12/10/2010 10:11:12 -Last State Change Date Changed From 12/10/2010 10:08:34 To 12/10/2010 10:11:12 State Changed From CRT Assignment Creation To Assignments Pending Via Transition:

Complete 2/10/2011 8:11:03 by BRADLEY, DEBRA A Operations Hot Buttons Changed From EAL-Equipment To (None) ., BA Secondary Owner Changed From AHRENS, GARY M, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, ASBEL, DENNIS C, BAILEY, JEFFREY NOEL, BAUSCH, JAMES, BENNETT;JANETH L, BO.UCHE, DANNY L, BRADLEY, DEBRA A, BRENNAN JR, EDWARD, CAMPBELL, DWIGHT D, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DILANDROý,ERIC WARREN, EDWARDS:'CHARLESK, ERICSON, JANICE L, EVANS, WENDY L, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FICTUM, HOLLY C,' FITZWATER, DAVID I, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, HALE, JAMES M., HELING,' DEBRA A., HOUSE, ALEX J, KASPER, JAMES MICHAEL, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER,'BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LANGAN, JEFFRY A, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LLEWELLYN, DAVID T, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCMAHON, DARRYL D, MILLER, JEANNINE R, NISSEL, THOMAS E, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PATTERSON, DALE A, POWELL, HEATHER S, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, RENNERT, CHERYL L, SHIELDS, DAVID F, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SMITH, JACQUELINE k, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, STREICH, ERIC E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, VORPAHL, DWIGHT J., WALESH, DEBRA J, WHITE, DARYN A, YEARGIN, BARRY K To AHRENS, GARY M, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, ASBEL, DENNIS C, BAILEY, JEFFREY NOEL, BAUSCH, JAMES, I BENNETT, JANETH L, BOUCHE, DANNY L, BRADLEY, DEBRA A, BRENNAN JR, EDWARD, CAMPBELL, DWIGHT D, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DILANDRO, ERIC WARREN, EDWARDS, CHARLES K, ERICSON, JANICE L, EVANS, WENDY L, FICTUM, HOLLY C, FITZWATER, DAVID I, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, GWYNN, GLENN ROXY, HALE, JAMES M., HELING, DEBRA A., HOUSE, ALEX J; KASPER, JAMES MICHAEL, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LANGAN, JEFFRY A, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LLEWELLYN, DAVIF3 T; MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCMAHON, DARRYL D, MILLER, JEANNINE R, NISSEL,;THOMAS E, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PATTERSON, DALE A, POWELL, HEATHER S, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, RENNERT, CHERYL L, SHIELDS, DAVID F, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SMITH, JACQUELINE K, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, STREICH, ERIC E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, VORPAHL, DWIGHT J., WALESH, DEBRA J, WHITE, DARYN A, YEARGIN, BARRYK K- -Last Modified Date Changed From 12/10/2010 10:11:12 To 2/10/2011 8:11:03 *Last Modifier Changed From FICTUM, HOLLY C To BRADLEY, DEBRA A -: '* I I State Change History 3'Subwt-ENDRICKSON, CHAD M I Complete 0 I by WALESH, EBRA J -power 7 Draft 12/28/2010 13:05:32 Owner: HENDRICKSON, CHAD M Trend Review 1/3/2011 9:38:56 Owner: FICTUM, HOLLY C Submit 0 by HENDRICKSON, CHAD M Trend Review Complete ,by FICTUM;HOLLY C Supervisor Review 12/28/2010 14:40:36 Owner: BERNSDORF, MIKE A Complete 0'by BERNSDORF, MIKE A OIR Review 12/28/2010

  • 15:05:49 Owner.: FICTUM,.HOLLY C Complete by BROWN, DAN CRTReview 12/28/2010 16:10:14 Owner: FICTUM, HOLLY C All Assignments Complete 1/5/2011 5:33:16 Owner: (None)¶Sectionl Applicable to site: V Record #: U Revision!

Number: Submitter:.

Submitter Dept.:, Submitter Phone Number: Submitter Pager Number: I One-Line

Description:

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I D iscovery Date: Discovery Time: Method of Discovery:

Literall: I Associated with Boric Acid?: Applicable to unit:* Associated w/ Equipment Loc I System(s):

Equipment Location Display: I Equipment Location Links: Initial Actions: Additional C/A processes req Text Question 1: Text Answer 1: 0 C/As Initiated (REA, WR, ETC)I Tag Hung: Tag Number: 0 Additional Contacts: I Supervisor

-CR Review: Question G: Yes/No G: Question H: KEWA CR408777 0 HENDRICKSON, CHAD M KEWA -Chemistry 7353 704-0500 Environmental air sampler indicated flow does not match Rotometer Flow Rate During the 12/28/10 performance of SP-63-164, Environmental Sample Collection, one of the samplers was not indicating proper flow rate (per step.6.1.2.1 1). The indicated air'flow onair sampler at K-41 (Emergency Offsite Facility in Green Bay) doesnot match within .1,0% of the Rotometer Flow Rate (step 6.1.2.11'.1) and the indicated flow rate was outside of 27 -33 liters per minute (step 6.1.2.11.2).

The digital reading was 22 liters per minute and, thie rotometeir was*'indicating 30 liters per minute..12/28/2010

-10:00:00 SEFIF(Self Identified)

If this CR is associated with the BACC Program, please ensure that the CR Description

-. contains sufficient information.to ensure the;ability to quickly locate the component, which will ensure ALARA." No None ation?: Yes 63-MET--METEOROLOGICAL/ENV Equipment Location -Critical Component

-PRA Flag -Quality Classification

-Component Description Notified supervisor.

Calculated total air flow using rotometer flow rate and hours in service per step 6.1.2.11.1.

Notified instrumentation group and wrote CR per step 6.1.2.11.2

'?: N/A Provide details for any Additional C/A processes needed:): (None)BERNSDORF, MIKE A Is this CR an Operability/Reportability Issue Requiring O/R Review?No Does this CR affect personnel safety?

Yes/No H: Question I: Yes/No 1: Question J: Yes/No J: Question K: Yes/No K: Literal 2: " Unit 1% Pwr: " Unit 2% Pwr: " Unit 3% Pwr: Unit I Mode: Unit 2 Mode: Unit 3 Mode: " OP-AA-102,Review.Req'd?: " Is a TS SSC Affected?: " TS SSC Operability Assessment:

Text Question 2: Text Answer 2: No Does this CR affect plant safety?No Does this CR involve plant equipment?

Yes Is this CR an environmental concern?Yes Unit Conditions:

100 NA 32_I I I I!3 I NA 1 -OPERATING NA NA Yes No N/A a Basis for operability:

FUNCTIONAL:

Environmental monitor K-41 remains functional to support the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMM).!i Question L: Yes I No L: Literal 4:* Is an IOD Assignment Required?:

LCO entered:* Applicable LCO: " Non-TS SSC Functionality Assessmen Literal 5: " Does it impact a TS SSC?: Literal 6: " Is a RAS Assignment Needed?: Literal 7: " SSC Qualification Status: " Reportable condition?:

Text Question 3: Text Answer 3: Can IOD be established?:

Literal 3: " Leak Classification:

WLeakage Severity:

...... ... ..Environmental monitors are configured with two independent flow indications

-a flow turbine (with'totalizer) and a rotometer.

SP-63-164 compares the totalizer indication to the rotometer.

Based on rotometer indication, adequate sample flow was maintained.

Therefore, K-41 remains FUNCTIONAL.

I agree with Mr. Neuser's assessment.

Is an Operability Assessment req'd for an SSC, which is Functional for its TRM function, to demonstrate operability for its TS function?No The basis for establishing IOD can be documented in the "Basis for Operability'.

field. An IOD assignment does not necessarily need to be created. 3 No No 3 N/A t.: Functional NOTE: If a RAS is to be assigned to determine the answer to the next question, select n"TBD" (to be determined) for the answer to the next question.

-N/A The basis for establishing Non-TS SSC Functionality may be documented In the "Basis form Operability" field. A RAS assignment does not necessarily need to be created in these instances." No If this Condition Report is addressing an SSC, document the qualification status of the SS*in the following field. Otherwise select NIA. NOTE: An SSC can be Operable or Functional and still not be Fully Qualified.

Fully Qualified No Reportability Comments: N/A (None)If this CR is associated with any system leakage, provide answers to the following: (None).-.(None) -- -.

IO/R Comments: Significance:

Deficiency Type: Potential Repeat: Previous Issues (Pis, CRs): ICR FLAGS: CRT Report Section(s):

Screening Date: License Renewal Flags: Affected Department:

CRT Comments: 33 Equipment No sig 4 Self-Identified 2 (None)(None)*HI LEVEL*Environmental monitors are configured with two independent flow indications

-a flow turbine (with totalizer) and a rotometer.

SP-63-164 compares the totalizer indication to the rotometer.

Based on rotometer indication, adequate sample flow was maintained.

Therefore, K-41 remains FUNCTIONAL.

Close to Department track and trend. RP has been working with the vendor to determine any issues with the flow turbines, which are new in the recently installed air samplers.

Until they are proven reliable, rotometers will be used as a secondary device. If it is not possible-to get these reliable, we will return to relying solely on the rotometers.

    • BRING BACK to CRT on Monday, Jan3, 2011 -RP to address how are we trending this, equipment.

Should this be Sig Level 3?**Per CRT on 01/03/2011

-RP added verbiage as requested.

Approved Sig 4.As screened V Comments: I Old Record #:-Section 2 T rend Review Complete?:

Process Code: Human Error Types: IOrg. & Mgmi Failure mode: Equipment Failure Modes: I Secondary INPO. criteria: Engineering Hot Buttons: RP Hot Buttons: I EP Hot Buttons': Security Hot Buttons: No (None)(None)(None)(None)(None)(None)Environmental Monitoring (REMP)Activity Codes: (None)@Process Related Failure: (None)WHU Failure modes: (None)0 Primary'INPO criteria: (None)Operations Hot Buttons: (None)Maintenance Hot Buttons: (None)Chemistry Hot Buttons: (None)Training Hot Buttons: (None)OR Hot Buttons: CRT Bring Back NSS Hot Buttons: (None)Procedures Hot Buttons: (None)Other Hot Buttons: (None)`(None)(None)I O&P.Hot Buttons: (None)Supply Chain Hot Buttons: (None)I Reactivity Mgmt Hot Buttons: (None)Section 3 1 ....SWork Order Number(s):

Status

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Status Date: I Actual Finish Date: Work Performed

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S Section 5 CR Completed Date: 1/5/2011 6:33:16 CR Printed Date: CR Validated Date: CR Who Validated: (None)I RM Attachment Links: Change History 1212812010 14:40:36 by HENDRICKSON, CHAD M., 3L Owner Changed From HENDRICKSON, CHAD M To BERNSDORF, MIKE A 'Sacondary Owner Changed From BERNSDORF, MIKE A To AITKEN, PAUL C, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, BAILEY, JEFFREY NOEL, BERKEY, BONITA M, BLAKE JR, HARRY H, BRENNAN JR, EDWARD, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CORBIN, WILLIAM D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DOERING JR, 'BARRY J, EVANS, WENDY L, FARINHOLT III, LUTHER, FASENMYER, TED IRA, GAUGER, BRAD R, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, GUTNER, SOPHIE, GWYNN, GLENN ROXY, HANLEY, ROBERT J, HARRIS, BRIAN LLOYD, HENRY, ERNEST R, HOLDSWORTH, EDNAK, HOUSE, ALEX J, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LANGAN, JEFFRY A, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCMAHON, BRADLY J, MORRIS JR, KENNETH BRUCE, NELSON, THOMAS M, NICHOLAS, CANDACE G, NICHOLS, MICHAEL A, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PIETRYK, CAROL L, PORTER, 5 ROBERT J, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, ROTH, JAMES R, SCACE, STEPHEN E, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SOMMERS, DAVID ARTHUR, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, STECKLER, BART R, TERRY, MICHAEL E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, VOMASTEK, ANDREW J, WALLEN, CLIFFORD S, WILSON, MICHAEL J, YEARGIN, BARRY.K, ZEPNICK, BRIAN THOMAS.Last Modified Date Changed From 12/28/2010 13:05:32 To 12/28/2010 14:40:36 I Last State Change Date Changed From 12128/2010 13:05:32 To 12/28/2010 14:40:36 State Changed From Draft To Supervisor Review Via Transition:

Submit Parent CR Changed From (None) To CR408777:

KEWA -Environmental air sampler indicated flow does not match Rotometer Flow Rate (Inactive) 12/28/2010 15:05:49 by BERNSDORF, MIKE A I Yes/No G Changed From Yes To No Yes/No H Changed From Yes To No Yes/No I Changed From Yes To No Owner Changed From BERNSDORF, MIKE A To FICTUM, HOLLY C Secondary Owner Changed From AITKEN, PAUL C, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, BAILEY, JEFFREY NOEL, BERKEY, BONITA M, BLAKE JR, HARRY H, BRENNAN JR, EDWARD, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CORBIN, WILLIAM D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DOERING JR, BARRY J, EVANSiWENDY L, FARINHOLT III, LUTHER, FASENMYER, TED IRA, GAUGER, BRAD R, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, GUTNER, SOPHIE, GWYNN, GLENN ROXY, HANLEY, ROBERT J, HARRIS, BRIAN LLOYD, HENRY, ERNEST R, HOLDSWORTH, EDNA K, HOUSE, ALEX J, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L * *KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LANGAN, JEFFRY A, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCMAHON, BRADLY J, MORRIS JR, KENNETH BRUCE, NELSON, THOMAS M, NICHOLAS, CANDACE G, NICHOLS, MICHAEL A, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PIETRYK, CAROL L, PORTER,. ROBERT J PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, ROTH, JAMES R, SCACE, STEPHEN E, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SOMMERS, DAVID ARTHUR, STAFFORD, JEFFREY.T, STECKLER, BARTR, TERRY, MICHAEL E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, VOMASTEK, ANDREW J, WALLEN,CLIFFORD S, WILSON, MICHAEL J, YEARGIN, BARRY K, ZEPNICK, BRIAN THOMAS To ANDERSON, PAMELA J, ASBEL, DENNIS C, BAILEY, JEFFREY NOEL, i BOUCHE, DANNY L, BRADLEY, DEBRA A, BRENNAN JR, EDWARD, BRINKMAN, CHARLES A, BROWN, DAN, CAMPBELL, DWIGHT D, CHRISTENSEIN, ALAN R, CRIST,,MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DILANDRO, ERIC WARREN, DYKSTRA, DALE E, EDWARDS, CHARLES K, EVANS, WENDY L, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FITZWATER, DAVID I, FRANSON,DALE M, GAUGER, BRAD R, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, HELING, DEBRA A., HOUSE, ALEX J, IRLBECK; DAVID E, KARST JR, DAVID A, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LANGAN, JEFFRY A, LAWRENCE, m DOUGLAS C, LLEWELLYN, DAVID T, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCKENNA, JOANNE M, MCMAHON, BRADLY J, MCMAHON, DARRYL D, MIELKE, DAVID DI NEUSER, CRAIG J, NISSEL, THOMAS E, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PATTERSION, DALE A,'PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, RENNERT, CHERYL SHIELDS, DAVID F 1 SIMMONS JR, ROY L, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, TERRY, MICHAEL E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, WALESH, ,DEBRA J, WHITE, DARYN A, YEARGIN, BARRY K Last Modified.Date Changed From 12/28/2010 14:40:36 To 12/28/2010 15:05:49 Last Modifier Changed From HENDRICKSON, CHAD.M To BERNSDORF, MIKE.A I Last State Change Date Changed From 12/28/2010 14:40:36.To-12/28/2010 15:05:49 Last State Changer Changed From HENDRICKSON, CHAD M To BERNSDORF, MIKE A State Changed From Supervisor Review To O/R Review Via Transition:

Complete NewCR Changed From Yes To No 12/2812010 15:26:56 by NEUSER, CRAIG J I Unit 1% Pwr Changed From "To '100'Unit 1 Mode Changed From (None) To 1 -OPERATING OP-AA-102 Review Req'd? Changed From (None) To Yes Is a TS SSC Affected?

Changed From (None) To No I TS SSC Operability Assessment Changed From (None) To N/A Text Answer 2 Changed From "To '[Appended:]FUNCTIONAL:

Environmental monitor K-41 remains functional to support the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMM). Environmental monitors are configured with two independent flow indications

-a flow turbine (with totalizer) and a[...]'Yes / No L Changed From (None) To No I Is an IOD Assignment Required?

Changed From (None) To No LCO entered Changed From (None) To No.Applicable LCO Changed From " To 'N/A'Non-TS SSC Functionality Assessment.

Changed From (None) To Functional Does it impact a TS SSC? Changed From (None).To N/A Is a RAS Assignment Needed? Changed From (None) TO No SSC Qualification Status Changed From (None) To Fully Qualified Reportable conditionChanged From (None) To No Text Answer 3 Changed From "To 'N/A' I Last Modified Date Changed From 12/28/2010 15:05:49 To 12/28/2010 15:26:56 Last Modifier Changed From BERNSDORF, MIKE A To NEUSER, CRAIG J 12/28/2010 16:10:14 by BROWN, DAN Text Answer 2 Changed From '[Original Text]' To '[Appended:]

I agree with Mr. Neuser's assessment.'.

Last Modified Date Changed From 12/28/2010 15:26:56 To 12/28/2010 16:10:14 Last Modifier Changed From NEUSER, CRAIG J To BROWN, DAN Last State Change Date Changed From 12/28/2010 15:05:49 To 12/28/2010 16:10:14 Last State Changer Changed From BERNSDORF, MIKE A To BROWN, DAN State Changed From O/R Review To CRT Review Via Transition:

Complete 12129/2010 6:04:46 by LANGER JR, JAMES E CRT Comments Changed From " To '*HI LEVEL*Last Modified Date Changed From 12/28/2010 16:10:14 To 12/29/2010 6:04:46 Last Modifier Changed From BROWN, DAN To LANGER JR, JAMES E 12/29/2010 12:14:09 by WALESH, DEBRA J Significance Changed From (None) To 4 Deficiency Type Changed From (None) To Equipment Potential Repeat Changed From (None) To No Previous Issues (PIs, CRs) Changed From " To 'sig 4'CR FLAGS Changed From (None) To Self-Identified CRT Report Section(s)

Changed From (None) To 1 CRT Comments Changed From '[Original Text]' To '[Appended:]

Environmental monitors are configured with two independent flow indications

-a flow turbine (with totalizer) and a rotometer.

SP-63-164 compares the totalizer indication to the rotometer.

Based on rotometer indication, adequate'sample flow waa.I Last Modified Date Changed From 12/29/2010 6:04:46 To 12/29/2010 12:14:09 Last Modifier Changed From LANGER JR, JAMESE To WALESH, DEBRA J.

9:39:00 by WALESH, DEBRA J CRT Comments Changed From '[Original Text]' To '[Appended:]-*BRING BACK to CRT on Monday, Jan3, 2011 -RP to address how are we trending this equipment.

Should this be Sig Level 3?**.Last Modified Date Changed From 12/29/2010 12:14:09 To 12/30/2010 9:39:00 12/3012010 9:39:19 by WALESH, DEBRA J OR Hot Buttons Changed From (None) To CRT Bring Back I Last Modified Date Changed From 12/30/2010 9:39:00 To 12/30/2010 9:39:19 11312011 9:11:15 by ADAMS, RICHARD W CRT Comments Changed From '[.,.] **BRING BACK to CRT on Monday, Jan3, 2011 -RP to address how are we trending this equipment.

Should this be Sig Level 3?**' To '[...] RP has been working with the vendor to determine any issues with the flow turbines, which are new in the recently installed air samplers.

Until they are proven reliable, rotometers will be used as a secondary device. If it is not possible to[more diffs...]'

Last Modified Date Changed From 12/30/2010 9:39:19 To 1/3/2011 9:11:15 Last Modifier Changed From WALESH, DEBRA J To.ADAMS, RICHARD W 11312011 9:13:00 by ADAMS, RICHARD W I RP Hot Buttons Changed From (None) To Environmental Monitoring (REMP)Last Modified Date Changed From 1/3/2011 9:11:15 To 1/3/201.1 9:13:00 1/312011 9:38:49 by WALESH, DEBRA J- power: CRT Report Section(s)

Changed From 1 To 2 CRT Comments Changed From '[Original Text]' To'[Appended:]

Per CRT on 01/03(2011

-RP'added verbiage as requested.

Approved Sig 4.iAs screened'.

Last Modified Date Changed From 1/3/2011 9:13:00 To 1/3/2011 9:38:49 Last Modifier Changed From ADAMS, RICHARD W To WALESH, DEBRA J -power .-.1/3/2011 9:38:56 by WALESH, DEBRA J -power I Secondary Owner Changed From ANDERSON, PAMELA J, ASBEL, DENNIS C, BAILEY, JEFFREY NOEL, BOUCHE,.DANNY L, BRADLEY, DEBRA A, BRENNAN JR, EDWARD, BRINKMAN, CHARLES A, BROWN, DAN, 'CAMPBELL, DWIGHT D, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN: LAWRENCE-J, DILANDRO, ERIC WARREN, DYKSTRA, DALE E, EDWARDS, CHARLES K, EVANS, WENDY L, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FITZWATER, DAVID 1, FRANSON, DALE M, GAUGER, BRAD R, GUINAN, PATRICIA B,"HELING, DEBRA A., HOUSE, ALEX J, IRLBECK,"DAVID E, KARST.JR, DAVID A, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LANGAN, JEFFRY.A, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LLEWELLYN, DAVID T, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCKENNA, JOANNE M, MCMAHON, BRADLY J, MCMAHON, DARRYLD, MIELKE,-DAVID D, NEUSER, CRAIG J, NISSEL, THOMAS E, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PATTERSON, DALE A; PRESL, BRIAN G' PRIBEK, BARBARA A, RENNERT, CHERYL.L, SHIELDS, DAVID F,'SIMMONS JR, ROY L, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, TERRY, MICHAEL E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROMEVIEITEZ, CARL R, WALESH, DEBRA J, WHITE, DARYN A,.YEARGIN, BARRY K To AHRENS, GARY M, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, ASBEL, DENNIS C, BAILEY, JEFFREY NOEL, BAUSCH, JAMES, BENNETT, JANETH IL, BOUCHE, DANNY L, BRADLEY, DEBRA A, BRENNAN JR, EDWARD, CAMPBELL, DWIGHT D, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CRIST, MICHAEL D;CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DILANDRO, ERIC WARREN, EDWARDS, CHARLES K, ERICSON. JANICE L, EVANS, WENDY L, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FICTUM, HOLLY C, FITZWATER, DAVID I, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, HALE, JAMES M., HELING, DEBRAA., HOUSE, ALEX J, KASPER, JAMES MICHAEL KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LANGAN, JEFFRY A, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LLEWELLYN, DAVID T, MATHEWS, BRIANM, MCMAHON, DARRYL D, MILLER, JEANNINE R, NISSEL, THOMAS E, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PATTERSON, DALE A, POWELL, HEATHER S, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, RENNERT, CHERYL L, SHIELDS, DAVID F, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SMITH, JACQUELINE K, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, STREICH, ERIC E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, VORPAHL, DWIGHT J., WALESH, DEBRA J, WHITE, DARYN A; YEARGIN, BARRY K Last Modified Date Changed From 1/3/2011 9:38:49 To 1/3/2011 9:38:56 Last State Change Date Changed From 12/28/2010 16:10:14 To 1/3/2011 9:38:56 I Last State Changer Changed From BROWN, DAN To WALESH, DEBRA J -power-State Changed From CRT Review To Trend Review Via Transition:

Complete 1/5/2011 5:33:16 by FICTUM, HOLLY C CR Completed Date Changed From Unassigned To 1/5/2011 6:33:16, RM Attachment Links Changed From '.To '

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Owner Changed From FICTUM, HOLLY C To (None)Secondary Owner Changed From AHRENS, GARY M, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, ASBEL, DENNIS C, BAILEY, JEFFREY NOEL, BAUSCH, JAMES, BENNETT, JANETH L, BOUCHE, DANNY L, BRADLEY, DEBRA A, BRENNAN JR, EDWARD, CAMPBELL, DWIGHT D, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DILANDRO, ERIC WARREN, EDWARDS, CHARLES K, ERICSON, JANICE L, EVANS, WENDYL FASENMYER, TED IRA, I FICTUM, HOLLY C, FITZWATER, DAVID I, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, HALE, JAMES M., HELING, DEBRA A., HOUSE, ALEX J, KASPER, JAMES MICHAEL, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LANGAN, JEFFRY A, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LLEWELLYN, DAVID T, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCMAHON, DARRYL D, MILLER, JEANNINE R, NISSEL, THOMAS E, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PATTERSON, DALE A, POWELL, HEATHER S, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, RENNERT, CHERYL L, SHIELDS, DAVID.F, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SMITH, JACQUELINE K-I STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, STREICH, ERIC E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, VORPAHL, DWIGHT J., WALESH, DEBRA J, WHITE, DARYN A, YEARGIN, BARRY K To KASSNER, KIM M, LACROSSE, TARA LYNN, LEANNA, LORI L, MIJAL, SHELLEY A, OTTO, KATHLEEN A., RECORDS MGMT, SCHULTZ, SANDRA J, SMIDEL, SARAH A., Teamtrackuser, WHITE, DARYN A, WILSON, MICHAEL J, ZICH, CHRISTY L Last Modified Date Changed From 1/3/2011 9:38:56 To 1/5/2011 5:33:16 .-Last Modifier Changed From WALESH, DEBRA J -power To FICTUM, HOLLY CDg IClose Date Changed From Unassigned To 1/5/2011 5:33:16 Last State Change Date Changed From 1/3/2011 9:38:56 To 1/5/2011 5:33:16 Last State Changer Changed From WALESH, DEBRA J -power To FICTUM, HOLLY C1 Active/Inactive Changed From Active To Inactive I State Changed From Trend Review To All Assignments Complete Via Transition:

Trend-Review Complete

-- State Change History Submit 0 by WAAK, GREGORY D Complete 0 by WALESH, DEBRA J -power Validate Q by RECORDS MGMT Bl Section 1 Draft 9/22/2010 7:34:09 Owner: WAAK, GREGORY D Trend Review 9/24/2010 8:51:12 Owner: FICTUM, HOLLY C Validated 10/6/2010 13:04:19 Owner: (None)Submit 0 by WAAK, GREGORY D Supervisor Review 9/22/2010 7:35:00 Owner: BERNSDORF, MIKE A All Assignments Complete 10/5/2010 9:23:13 Owner : (None)Complete.0 by BERNSDORF, MIKE A Transfer"0 " by RECORDS MGMT O/R Review 9/22/2010 8:38:02 Owner: FICTUM, HOLLY C Transferred 10/5/2010 16:15:28 Owner: (None)Complete 0 by IRLBECK, DAVID E Print 0 by RECORDS MGMT A Trend Review A Complete 0.by FICTUM.HOLLY-C Printed 10/6/2010 13:04:10 I CRT Review 9/22/2010 16:10:04 Owner:: FICTUM, HOLLY C.JwI1 er: kP4Ut H).1 .9.Applicable to site:* Record #: Revision Number:* Submitter:

Submitter Dept.: " Submitter Phone Number: Submitter Pager Number: " One-Line

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Discovery Date: Discovery Time: Method of Discovery:

Literal 1: KEWA CR395889 0 I I WAAK, GREGORY D KEWA -Chemistry 7630 920-218-3368

  • Low air flow on K-41 air sampler...

When performing SP-63-164 it was noted that air flow on K-41 air sampler had dropped from 11 L.P.M.on 9/14/2010 to 4.0 L.P.M. on 9/21/2010.

Flow would not normally drop at all over the.course of one week. When a clean filter was installed flow remained steady at 4.0 L.P.M. The pump check indicated that the pump was pulling as it should. R.P. was notified and will investigati 9/21/2010 11:00:00 -I SEFI (Self Identified)

If this CR is associated with the BACC Program, please ensure that the CR Description contains sufficient information to ensure the ability to quickly locate the component, whiclU will ensure ALARA. .. , No None No 63-MET--METEOROLOGICAL/ENV Equipment Location -Critical Component 7 PRA Flag -Quality Classification

-Component i Description

-Reported to R.P. for resolution..

N/A Provide details for any Additional C/A processes needed: " Associated with Boric Acid?: " Applicable to unit. ." Associated w/ Equipment Location?:

0 System(s):

Equipment Location Display: Equipment Location Links:@ Initial Actions: " Additional CIA processes req'd?: Text Question 1: Text Answer 1: " CIAs Initiated (REA, WR, ETC): Tag Hung: " Tag Number: " Additional Contacts: ( Supervisor

-CR Review: Question G:-YeslNo-G:--(None)I I I BERNSDORF, MIKE A Is this CR an Operability/Reportability Issue Requiring O/R Review?Yes-Question H: Yes/No H: Question I IYes/No I.Question J: l Yes/No J: Question K: Yes/No K: I Literal 2: Unit 1% Pwr: Unit 2% Pwr: Unit 3% Pwr: Unit 1 Mode: I Unit 2 Mode: Unit 3 Mode: t, OP-AA-1 02 Review Req'd?: 1 Is a TS SSC Affected?:

W TS SSC Operability Assessment:

Text Question 2: Text Answer 2: 32jýDoes this CR affect personnel safety?Yes Does this CR affect plant safety?Yes Does this CR involve plant equipment?

Yes.Is this CR an environmental concern?, Yes Unit Conditions:

100 NA NA 1 -OPERATING NA NA Yes No N/A Basis for operability:

FUNCTIONAL

-Air Sampler K-41 is required to support the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP).At the time of discovery air sampler, K-41, was functional.

Per discussion with Chemistry, the sampler has no minimum air flow requirements and remains capable of drawing samples as designed.Is an Operability Assessment reqd for an SSC, which is Functional for its TRM function, to demonstrate operability for its TS function?No Question L: Yes I No L:* Literal 4: The basis for establishing IOD can be documented in the "Basis for Operability" field. An'IOD assignment does not necessarily need to be created.49 Is an IOD Assignment Required?:

No I LCO entered: No Applicable LCO: 0 Non-TS SSC Functionality Assessment.:

Functional 3 Literal 5: NOTE: If a RAS Is to be assigned to determine the answer to the next question, select 1 "TBD" (to be determined) for the answer to the next question.Does it impact a TS SSC?: I Literal 6: Is a RAS Assignment Needed?: Literal 7: I SSC Qualification Status: 0 Reportable condition?:

I Text Question 3: Text Answer 3: Can IOD be established?:

I Literal 3: Leak Classification:

L eakage Severity: O/R Comments: No The basis for establishing Non-TS SSC Functionality may be documented In the "Basis for Operability" field. A RAS' assignment does not necessarily need to be created in these instances.

No If this Condition Report is addressing an SSC, document the qualification status of the SSC in the following field. Otherwise select N/A. NOTE: An SSC can be Operable or Functional and still not be Fully Qualified.

N/A No Reportability Comments: (None)If this CR is associated with any system leakage, provide answers to the following: (None)(None)I agree with the above assessment Significance:

Defietiency Type: Potential Repeat: Previous Issues (Pis, CRs): CR FLAGS: CRT Report Section(s):

Screening Date: License Renewal Flags.: Affected Department:

@ CRT Comments:;3 Equipment Ij No This is similar to the issue noted in CR 395885. These two CRs document the same issue with two of the newly installed environmental air samplers.

These are the first time this issue has been3 noted.Self-Identified

" 2 I I (None)(None)*HI ILFVFL*CR 395885 has actions for RPanc CY that will address the issues for both K-2 and K-41. Closeto actions being taken under CR 395885.:, , .P Comments: Old Record #: El Section 2 Trend Review Complete?:

Process Code: Human Error Types:@ Org. & Mgmt Failure mode: Equipment Failure Modes:@ Secondary

!NPO criteria: Engineering Hot-Buttons:

RP Hot Buttons: No UNK (Unknown)UNK(Unknown)

Activity Codes: (None) .(None)(None) .(None)(None)Environmental Monitoring (REMP)ProcessRelated Failure: (None)PHU Failure modes: (None)0 Primary INPO criteria: (None)Operations Hot Buttons: (None)Maintenance Hot Buttons: (None)Chemistry Hot Buttons: , (None)Training Hot Bu3ttons: (None)OR Hot Buttons: (None)NSS Hot Buttons: (None)Procedures Hot Buttons' (None)Other Hot Buttons: -(None)I U I EP Hot Buttons; (None)Security Hot Buttons: (None)O&P Hot Buttons: (None)Supply Chain Hot Buttons: (None)Reactivity Mgmt Hot Buttons: (None)Sl Section 3 Work Order Number(s):

Status

Description:

Status Date: Actual Finish Date: Work Performed

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El Section 5 I I I I CR Completed Date: CR Validated Date: RM Attachment Links: 10/5/2010 10:23:13 10/6/2010 13:04:19 CR Printed Date: 10/6/2010 13:04:10 CR Who Validated:

RECORDS MGMT El Notes RP FLS Comments by ADAMS, RICHARD W (9/22/2010 11:36:58)9/21/2010 approximately 1300, sent RP Instruments techs to investigate low flow indication at K-2 (Kewaunee WPS office) and K-41, (Green I Bay EOF). The flow rates were measured using an F&J air flow calibrator.

The flow rate at K-2 indicated 28.4 LPM, flow rate at K-41 was 29.4 LPM. The required flow rate for the environmental air samplers is 30 LPM. The acceptance band for flow rate +/- 20%, 24 to 36 LPM, so the actual flow rates were in spec. The apparent problem is with the flow turbine which sends pump speed information to the flow totalizer.

Contacted the vendor and.they are sending two-replacement flow turbines and requested that we send the other two suspect flow turbines bac so that they can evaluate and determine the cause: These units have been in service at other nuclear power plants for over 5 years without U issue.-Recornheiendati0-ns:

1. SP-63-164, Environmental Sample Collection should be revised to include the acceptable flow rate band for these samplers (30 LPM, +/-0%, 24 to 36LPM) and that RP should be notified if the flow rates fall out of band.Chemistry needs to provide updated total volumes for K-2 & K-41 to offsite vendor performing the sample analysis.IC hange History 9122/2010 7:35:00 by WAAK, GREGORY D Initial Actions Changed From "To 'Reported to H.P. for resolution.'

Owner Changed From WAAK, GREGORY D To BERNSDORF, MIKE A Secondary Owner Changed From BERNSDORF, MIKE A To AITKEN, PAUL C, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, BAILEY, JEFFREY NOEL, BERKEY, BONITA M, BLAKE JR, HARRY H, BLASIOLI, PAUL A, BRENNAN JR, EDWARD, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CORBIN, WILLIAM D, CRfST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DOERING JR, BARRY J, EVANS, WENDY L, FARINHOLT III, LUTHER, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FIELD JR, JOHN R, GAUGER, BRAD R, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, GUM, CLARENCE L, GWYNN, GLENN ROXY, HANLEY, ROBERT J, HARRIS, BRIAN LLOYD, HENRY, ERNEST R, HOLDSWORTH, EDNA K, HOUSE, ALEX J, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LANGAN, JEFFRY A, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, MORRIS-JR, KENNETH BRUCE, NELSON, THOMAS M, NICHOLAS, CANDACE G, NICHOLS, MICHAEL A, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PHELPS, PAUL A, PfETRYK, CAROL L, PORTER, ROBERT J, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, PROKASH, ALVIN I, ROTH, JAMES R, SCACE, STEPHEN E, SIERACKI, DIANE J, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SOMMERS, DAVID ARTHUR, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, STECKLER, BART R, TERRY, MICHAEL E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, VOMASTEK, ANDREW J, WALLEN; CLIFFORD S, WILSON, MICHAEL J Last Modified Date Changed From 9/22/2010 7:34:09 To 9/22/2010 7:35:00 Last State Change Date Changed From 9/22/2010 7:34:09 To 9/22/2010 7:35:00 State Changed From Draft To Supervisor Review Via Transition:

Submit Parent CR Changed From (None) To CR395889:

KEWA -Low air flow on K-41 air sampler. (Inactive) 9/2212010 8:38:02 by BERNSDORF, MIKE A Description Changed From '[...] 9/21/2010.

Flow would not normally drop at all over the course of one week, When a clean filter was installed flow remained steady at 4.0 L.P.M. The pump check indicated that the pump was pulling as it should. H.P. was notified and will investigate.'

To '[...] 9/21/2010.

Flow would not normally drop at all over the course of one week. When a clean filter was installed flow remained steady at 4.0 L.P.M. The pump check indicated that the pump was pulling as it should. R.P. was notified and will investigate.'

Initial Actions Changed From 'Reported to H.P. for resolution.'

To 'Reported to R.P. for resolution.'

Owner Changed From BERNSDORF, MIKE A To FICTUM, HOLLYC.Secondary Owner Changed From AITKEN, PAUL C, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, BAILEY, JEFFREY NOEL, BERKEY, BONITA M, BLAKE JR, HARRY H, BLASIOLI, PAUL A, BRENNAN JR, EDWARD, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CORBIN, WILLIAM D, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DOERING JR, BARRY J, EVANS, WENDY L, FARINHOLT III, LUTHER, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FIELD JR, JOHN R, GAUGER, BRAD R, GUINAN; PATRICIA B, GUM, CLARENCE L, GWYNN, GLENN ROXY, HANLEY, ROBERT J, HARRIS, BRIAN LLOYD, HENRY, ERNEST R, HOLDSWORTH, EDNA K, HOUSE, ALEX J, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LANGAN, JEFFRY A, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, MORRIS JR; KENNETH BRUCE, NELSON; THOMAS M, NICHOLAS, CANDACE G, NICHOLS, MICHAEL A, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PHELPS, PAUL A, PIETRYK, CAROL L, PORTER, ROBERT J, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, PROKASH, ALVIN I, ROTH, JAMES R, SCACE, STEPHEN E, SIERACKI, DIANE J, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SOMMERS, DAVID ARTHUR, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, STECKLER, BART R, TERRY, MICHAEL E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, VOMASTEK, ANDREW J, WALLEN, CLIFFORD S, WILSON, MICHAEL J To ANDERSON, PAMELA J, BAILEY, JEFFREY NOEL, BOUCHE, DANNY L, BRADLEY, DEBRA A, BRENNAN JR, EDWARD, BRINKMAN, CHARLES A, BROWN, DAN, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DILANDRO, ERIC WARREN, DYKSTRA, DALE E, EDWARDS, CHARLES K, EVANS, WENDY L, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FIELD JR, JOHN R, FITZWATER, DAVID I, FRANSON, DALE M, GAUGER, BRAD R, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, HELING, DEBRA A., HOUSE, ALEX J, IRLBECK, DAVID E, KARST JR, DAVID A, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LANGAN, JEFFRY A, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LLEWELLYN, DAVID T, LOFTEN, BRUCE J, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCKENNA, JOANNE M, MCMAHON, BRADLYJ, MCMAHON, DARRYL D, MIELKE, DAVID D, NEUSER, CRAIG J, NISSEL, THOMAS E, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PATTERSON, DALE A, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, PROKASH, ALVIN I, SHIELDS, DAVID F, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, ISTAFFORD, JEFFREY T, TERRY, MICHAEL E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VlEITEZ, CARL R, WALESH, DEBRA J, WHITE, DARYN A, WINKS Il.1, GEORGE F Last Modified Date Changed From 9/22/2010 7:35:00 To 9/22/2010 8:38:02 Last Modifier Changed From WAAK, GREGORY D-To B ERNSDORF, MIKE, A Last State Change Date Changed From 9/22/2010 7:35:00 To 9/22/2010 8:38:02 Last State Changer Changed From WAAK, GREGORY D To BERNSDORF, MIKE A State Changed From Supervisor Review To O/R Review Via Transition:

Complete NewCR Changed From Yes To No I9/22/2010 10:12:16 by TERRY, MICHAEL E Unit 1% Pwr Changed From " To '100'Unit I Mode Changed From (None) To 1 -OPERATING OP-AA-102 Review Req'd? Changed From (None) To Yes Is a TS SSC Affected?

Changed From (None) To No TS SSC Operability Assessment Changed From (None) To N/A Text Answer 2 Changed From "To 'FUNCTIONAL

-Air Sampler K-41 is required to support the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP). At the time of discovery air sampler, K-41, was functional.

The sampler remains capable of drawing samples as designed.'

Yes / No L Changed From (None) To No Is an IOD Assignment Required?

Changed From (None) To No LCO entered Changed From (None) To No Non-TS SSC Functionality Assessment.

Changed From (None) To Functional Does it impact a TS SSC? Changed From (None) To No Is a RAS Assignment Needed? Changed From (None) To No I SSC Qualification Status Changed From (None) To N/A Reportable condition?

Changed From (None) To No Last Modified Date Changed From 9/22/2010 8:38:02 To 9/22/2010 10:12:16 Last Modifier Changed From BERNSDORF, MIKE A To TERRY, MICHAEL E 9122/2010 11:36:58 by ADAMS, RICHARD W Last Modified Date Changed From 9/22/2010 10:12:16 To 9/22/2010 11:36:58 Last Modifier Changed From TERRY, MICHAEL E To ADAMS, RICHARD W Attachment Added: RP FLS Comments 9/2212010 15:38:45 by TERRY, MICHAEL E Text Answer 2 Changed From '[...]FUNCTIONAL

-Air Sampler K-41 is required to support the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP). At the time of discovery air sampler, K-41, was functional.

The sampler remains capable of drawing samples as designed.'

To '[ ...I Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP). At the time of discovery air sampler, K-41, was functional.

Per discussion with Chemistry, the sampler has no minimum air flow requirements and remains capable of drawing samples as designed.'

Last Modified Date Changed From 9/22/2010 11:36:58 To 9/22/2010 15:38:45 Last Modifier Changed From ADAMS, RICHARD W To TERRY, MICHAEL E 9127J2010 16:10:04 by IRLBECK, DAVID E e 1 O/R Comnments Changed From "To 'I agree with the above assessment' Last Modified Date Changed From 9/22/2010 15:38:45 To 9/22/2010 16:10:04 I Last Modifier Changed From TERRY, MICHAEL E To IRLBECK, DAVID E Last State Change Date Changed From 9/22/2010 8:38:02 To 9/22/2010 16:10:04 Last State Changer Changed From BERNSDORF, MIKE A To IRLBECK, DAVID E State Changed From O/R Review To CRT Review Via Transition:

Complete 9/23/2010 4:53:20 by LANGER JR, JAMES E CRT Comments Changed From "To '*HI LEVEL*Last Modified Date Changed From 9/22/2010 16:10:04 To 9/23/2010 4:53:20 Last Modifier Changed From IRLBECK, DAVID E To LANGER JR, JAMES E 9123/2010 9:17:04 by ADAMS, RICHARD W Significance Changed From (None) To 3 Deficiency Type Changed From (None) To Non-Equipment Potential Repeat Changed From (None) To No Previous Issues (PIs, CRs) Changed From"' To 'This is similar to the issue noted in CR 395885. These two CRs document the same issue with two of the newl installed environmental air samplers.

These are the first time this issue has been rioted.'CR FLAGS Changed From (None) To Self-Identified CRT Report Section(s)

Changed From (None) To 1 CRT Comments Changed From '*HI LEVEL*' To '*HI LEVEL* CR 395885 has actions for RP anc CY that will address the issues for both K-2 and K-4l. Close actions being taken under CR 395885.'Last Modified Date Changed From 9/23/2010 4:53:20 To 9/23/2010 9:17:04 Last Modifier Changed From LANGER JR, JAMES E To ADAMS, RICHARD W 912312010 9:17:30 by ADAMS, RICHARD W RP Hot Buttons Changed From (None) To Environmental Monitoring (REMP)Last Modified Date Changed From 9/23/2010 9:17:04 To 9/23/2010 9:17:30 9/24/2010 8:51:09 by WALESH, DEBRA J -power CRT Report Section(s)

Changed From 1 To 2 Last Modified Date Changed From 9/23/2010 9:17:30 To 9/24/2010 8:51:09 Last Modifier Changed From ADAMS, RICHARD W To WALESH, DEBRA J -power 9/24/2010 8:51:12 by WALESH, DEBRA J -power Secondary Owner Changed From ANDERSON, PAMELA J, BAILEY, JEFFREY NOEL, BOUCHE, DANNY L, BRADLEY, DEBRA A, BRENNAN JR, EDWARDE BRINKMAN, CHARLES A, BROWN, DAN, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DILANDRO, ERIC WARREN, DYKSTRA, DALE E, EDWARDS, CHARLES K, EVANS, WENDY L, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FIELD JR, JOHN R, FITZWATER, DAVID I, FRANSON, DALE M, GAUGER, BRAD R, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, HELING, DEBRA A., HOUSE, ALEX J, IRLBECK, DAVID E, KARST JR, DAVID A, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LANGAN, JEFFRY A, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LLEWELLYN, DAVID T, LOFTEN, BRUCE J, BRIAN M, MCKENNA, JOANNE M, MCMAHON, BRADLY J, MCMAHON, DARRYL D, MIELKE, DAVID D, NEUSER, CRAIG J, NISSEL, THOMAS E, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PATTERSON, DALE A, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, PROKASH, ALVIN I, SHIELDS, DAVID F, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, TERRY, MICHAEL E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, WALESH, DEBRA J, WHITE, DARYN A, WINKS III, GEORGE F To AHRENS, GARY M, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, ASBEL, DENNIS C, BAILEY, JEFFREY NOEL, BAUSCH, JAMES, BENNETT, JANETH L, BOUCHE, DANNY L, BRADLEY, DEBRA A, BRENNAN JR, EDWARD, CAMPBELL, DWIGHT D, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, 3 LAWRENCE J, DILANDRO, ERIC WARREN, EDWARDS, CHARLES K, EVANS, WENDY L, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FICTUM, HOLLY C, FIELD JR, JOHN Rx FITZWATER, DAViD I, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, HALE, JAMES M., HELING, DEBRA A., HOUSE, ALEX J, KASPER, JAMES MICHAEL, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LANGAN, JEFFRY A, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LLEWELLYN, DAVID T, LOFTEN, BRUCE J, LONG, CRAIG D, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCMAHON, DARRYL D, NISSEL, THOMAS E, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PATTERSON, DALE A, POWELL, HEATHER S, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, SHIELDS, DAVID F, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SMITH, JACQUELINE K, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, STREICH, ERIC EU TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, VORPAHL, DWIGHT J., WALESH, DEBRA J, WHITE, DARYN A, WINKS III, GEORGE F Last Modified Date Changed From 9/24/2010 8:51:09 To 9/24/2010 8:51:12 Last State Change Date Changed From 9/22/2010 16:10:04 To 9/24/2010 8:51:12 Last State Changer Changed From IRLBECK, DAVID E To WALESH, DEBRA J -power State Changed From CRT Review To Trend Review Via Transition:

Complete I 9130/2010 13:23:14 by FICTUM, HOLLY C Process Code Changed From (None) To UNK (Unknown)Activity Codes Changed From (None) To UNK(Unknown)

Last Modified Date Changed From 9/24/2010 8:51:12 To 9/30/2010 13:23:14 Last Modifier Changed From WALESH, DEBRA J -power To FICTUM, HOLLY C 10/512010 9:22:49 by FICTUM, HOLLY C -power Deficiency Type Changed From Non-Equipment To Equipment Last Modified Date Changed From 9/30/2010 13:23:14 To 10/5/2010 9:22:49 I Last Modifier Changed From FICTUM, HOLLY C To FICTUM, HOLLY C -power 10/5/2010 9:23:13 by FICTUM, HOLLY C CR Completed Date Changed From Unassigned To 10/5/2010 10:23:13 RM Attachment Links Changed From "To '

'

Owner Changed From FICTUM, HOLLY C To (None)Secondary Owner Changed From AHRENS, GARY M, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, ASBEL, DENNIS C, BAILEY, JEFFREY NOEL, BAUSCH, JAMES, BENNETT, JANETH L, BOUCHE, DANNY L, BRADLEY, DEBRA A, BRENNAN JR, EDWARD, CAMPBELL, DWIGHT D, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DILANDRO, ERIC WARREN, EDWARDS, CHARLES K, EVANS, WENDY L, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FICTUM, HOLLY C, FIELDE JR, JOHN R, FI rZWArER, DAVID I, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, HALE, JAMES M., HELING, DEBRA A., HOUSE, ALEX J, KASPER, JAMES MICHAEL, KASTNEI ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LANGAN, JEFFRY A, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LLEWELLYN, DAVID T, LOFTEN, BRUCE LONG, CRAIG D, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCMAHON, DARRYL D, NISSEL, THOMAS E, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PATTERSON, DALE A, POWELL, HEATHER S, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, SHIELDS, DAVID F, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SMITH, JACQUELINE K, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, STREICH, ERIC E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, VORPAHL, DWIGHT J., WALESH, DEBRA J, WHITE, DARYN A, WINKS III, GEORGU F To KASSNER, KIM M, LACROSSE, TARA LYNN, LEANNA, LORI L, MIJAL, SHELLEY A, OTTO, KATHLEEN A., RECORDS MGMT, SCHULTZ, SANDRA J SMIDEL, SARAH A., Teamtrackuser, WHITE, DARYN A, WILSON, MICHAEL J, ZICH, CHRISTY L Last Modified Date Changed From 10/5/2010 9:22:49 To 10/5/2010 9:23:13 Last Modifier Changed From FICTUM, HOLLY C -power To FICTUM, HOLLY C Close Date Changed From Unassigned To 10/5/2010 9:23:13 I Last State Change Date Changed From 9/24/2010 8:51:12 To 10/5/2010 9:23:13 Last State Changer Changed From WALESH, DEBRA J -power To FICTUM, HOLLY C Active/Inactive Changed From Active To-Inactive

.------- ..State Changed From Trend Review To AJI Assignments Complete Via Transition:

Trend Review Complete DLast Modified Date Changed From 10/5/2010 9:23:13 To 10/5/2010 16:15:28 L'I Last Modifier Changed From FICTUM, HOLLY C To RECORDS MGMT Last State Change Date Changed From 10/5/2010 9:23:13 To 10/5/2010 16:15:28 Last State Changer Changed From FICTUM, HOLLY C To RECORDS MGMT I State Changed From All Assignments Complete To Transferred Via Transition:

Transfer 101612010 13:04:10 by RECORDS MGMT CR Printed Date Changed From Unassigned To 10/6/2010 13:04:10 Last Modified Date Changed From 10/5/2010 16:15:28 To 10/6/2010 13:04:10 Last State Change Date Changed From 10/5/2010 16:15:28 To 10/6/2010 13:04:10 State Changed From Transferred To Printed Via Transition:

Print 10/6/2010 13:04:19 by RECORDS MGMT CR Validated Date Changed From Unassigned To 10/6/2010 13:04:19.I CR Who Validated Changed From (None) To RECORDS MGMT -Secondary Owner Changed From KASSNER, KIM M, LACROSSE, TARA LYNN, LEANNA, LORI L, MIJAL, SHELLEY A, OTTO, KATHLEEN A., RECORDS MGMT, SCHULTZ, SANDRA J, SMIDEL, SARAH A., Teamtrackuser, WHITE, DARYN A, WILSON, MICHAEL J, ZICH, CHRISTY L To (None)Last Modified Date Changed From 10/6/2010 13:04:10 To 10/6/2010 13:04:19 Last State Change Date Changed From 10/6/2010 13:04:10 To 10/6/2010 13:04:19 I State Changed From Printed To Validated Via Transition:

Validate I.

Bl State Change History-/ _Submit 0 by MALY, AZIZ A Draft 10/21/2010 16:46:29 Owner: MALY, AZIZ A Submit 0 by MALY,"AZIZ A CA 0 by WALESH, DEBRAJ Transfer 0 by RECORDS MGMT El Section 1'CRT Assignment Creation 10/25/2010 10:31:41 Owner: FICTUM, HOLLY C Supervisor Review 10/21/2010 16:56:46 Owner: OLSON, CHERYL L Assignments Pending 10/25/2010 10:33:22 Owner: FICTUM, HOLLY C Complete 0 by OLSON, CHERYL L OIR Review 10/21/2010 17:05:26 Owrner: FICTUM, HOLLY C Complete 0 by MCMAHON, BRADLY J Trend Review Complete 0 by FICTUM, HOLLY C CRT Review 10/21/2010 17:36:01 Owner: FICTUM, HOLLY C?Complete 0 by WALESH, DEBRA J Assignments Complete 0G by ADAMS,-RICHARD W Trend Review 2/14/2011 13:36:25 Owner': FICTUM, HOLLY C Validated 2/28/2011 10:02:08 Owner:'(None)

q. I I'All Assignments Complete 2/26/2011 21:12:04 Owner : (None)Transferred 2/27/2011 18:01:31 Owner: (None)Print 0 by RECORDS MGMT Printed 2/28/2011 10:01:59 Owner: (None)Validate 0 by RECORDS MGMT I Applicable to site: 0 Record #: Revision Number: (0 Submitter:

Submitter Dept.: 0 Submitter Phone Number: Submitter Pager Number:* One-Line

Description:

Description:

Discovery Date: Discovery Time: Method of Discovery:

Literal 1:* Associated with- Boric Acid?: OApplicable to unit: 0 Associated w/ Equipment Location?:

  • System(s):

Equipmeht LocatiOn'Display' Equipment Location Links:* Initial Actions:* Additional CIA processes req'd?: Text Question 1: Text Answer 1:* C/As Initiated (REA,*WR, ETC):" Tag Hung:* Tag Number:* Additional Contacts:* Supervisor

-CR Review: Question G: KEWA CR400075 0 MALY, AZIZ A KEWA -Rad Protection 8731 7741 U I I I Environmental Air sample location is different from Current REMM Environmental Air sample K-7 located at Ron Zimmerman Farm, 17620 Nero Rd, Two Rivers. has been moved and relocated, as K-43 at'location-Gary Maigatter Property, 17333 Highway 42, Two.Rivers. the relocation Was captured in the ITS REMM which will be effective DEC,4th.this CR is to determine how physical location was changed prior to REMM Revision showing location 10/21/2010 0:00:16 SEFI (Self Identified).If this CR is.associated with the BACC Program,.

please ensure that the CR Description contains sufficient information to ensure the ability to quickly locate the component, which will ensure ALARA.No-None 1 .1..No N/A Equipment Location -Critical Component

-PRA Flag -Quality Classification

-Component Description I none Other Provide details for any Additional C/A processes needed: I I No OLSON, CHERYL L Is this CR an Operability/Reportability Issue Requiring O/R Review?I I I Yes/No G: Question H: Yes/No H: IQuestion 1: Yes/No I: I Question J: Yes/No.: J:: Question K: Yes/No K: Literal 2: Unit 1% Pwr: Unit 2% Pwr: 0 Unit 3% Pwr: I.Unit I Mode: Unit 2 Mode:-Unit 3 Mode: IOP-AA-102 Review Req'd?: 0 Is a TS SSC Affected?:

TS SSC Operability Assessment:

Text Question 2: Text Answer 2: Question L: Yes / No L: I Literal 4: 0 Is an IOD Assignment Required?:

I LCO entered: Applicable LCO: I Non-TS SSC Functionality Assessmenl Literal 5: Does it impact a TS SSC?: Literal 6: Yes Does this CR affect personnel safety?No Does this CR affect plant safety?93 No Does this CR involve plant equipment?

No Is this CR an environmental concern?No Unit Conditions:

100 NA NA, 1 -OPERATING NA NA No No N/A Basis for operability:

N/A -as noted this is a paperwork issue only all evaluations have been complete.Is an Operability Assessment req'd for an SSC, which is Functional for its TRM function, to demonstrate operability for its TS function?No The basis for establishing IOD can be documented in the "Basis for Operability" field. An IOD assignment does not necessarily need to be created.No No t.: N/A NOTE: If a RAS is to be assigned to determine the answer to the next question, select....TBD" (to be determined) for the answer to the next question.N/A The basis for establishing Non-TS SSC Functionality may be documented in the "Basis for Operability" field. A RAS assignment does not necessarily need to be created in these instances.

I Is a RAS Assignment Needed?: Literal 7: ISSC Qualification Status: Reportable condition?:

IText Question 3: Text Answer 3: Can IOD be established?:

Literal 3:* Leak Classification:

I Leakage Severity: O/R Comments: Significance:

Deficiency Type: No If this Condition Report is addressing an SSC, document the qualification status of the SSC in the following field. Otherwise select N/A. NOTE: An SSC can be Operable or Functional and still not be Fully Qualified.

N/A No Reportability Comments: (None)If this CR is associated with any system leakage, provide answers to the following: (None)(None)3 Non-Equipment' Potential Repeat: , Previous Issues (PIs, CRs): CR FLAGS: CRT Report Section(s):

Screening Date: License Renewal Flags: Affected Department: " CRT Comments: " Comments: No No history of the REMM not being updated when sample locations change.Administrative Procedure Issues Prompted -External (NRC,INPO,Etc) 2 I I (None) i (None)CA to RP to determine, document and resolve issue of the REMM .having a newly replaced sample location not listed in the current revision.

.10/21/2010 17:05:26 -OLSON, CHERYL L: The sampler was moved across the road. It does, not effect the ability monitor any airborne releases from the plant. This is not a regulatory issue as the justification for moving the sampler location was done prior to the move.- Entered by [OLSON, CHERYL LQ from [CR] Supervisor Review] U Old Record #: Sl Section 2 I Trend Review Complete?:

Process Code: No EVC (Environmental Controls)

Activity Codes: COA(Coordination of Activities)

Human Error Types: (None)4 Org. & Mgmt Failure mode: (None)Equipment Failure Modes: (None)0 Secondary INPO Criteria: (None)Engineering Hot Buttons: (None)RP Hot Buttons:: (None)EP Hot Buttons: (None)Security Hot Buttons: (None)O&P Hot Buttons: (None).Supply Chain Hot Buttons: (None)Reactivity Mgmt Hot Buttons: (None)El Section 3 Process Related Failure: 0 HU Failure modes: 0 Primary INPO criteria: Operations HotButtons:

Maintenance Hot Buttons: Chemistry Hot Buttons: Training Hot Buttons: OR Hot Buttons: NSS Hot Buttons: Procedures Hot Buttons:.Other Hot Buttons: (None)(None)(None)(None)(None)(None).(None)(None)(None)(None)(None)I I I Work Order Number(s):

Status

Description:

Status Date: Actual Finish Date: Work Performed

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Description:==

El Section 5 CR Completed Date: 2/26/2011 22:12:04 CR Printed Date: 2/28/2011 10:01:59 CR Validated Date: 2/28/2011 10:02:08 CR Who Validated:

RECORDS MGMT RM Attachment Links: "l Subtasks Show Subtasks Expand All El Attachments Principal to: CA182606:

KEWA -Determine, document and resolve issue of the REMM havinq a newly replaced sample (Inactive) by WALESH, DEBRA J (10/25/2010 10:32:43)I I I El Change History 10/2112010 16:51:37 by MALY, AZIZ A Description Changed From '[-.:Jn Farm; 17620 Nero-Rd, Two Rivers. has been moved-and relocatedýas-K-43-at location Gary Maigatter-Property, 17333 42, Two Rivers. the relocation was captured in the ITS REMM which will be effective Dec,4th. this CR is to document the change' To '[...]as K-43 at location Gal Maigatter Property, 17333 Highway 42, Two Rivers. the relocation was captured in the ITS REMM which will be effective DEC,4th. this CR is to determine how physical location was changed prior to. REMM Revision showing location'Last Modified Date Changed From 10/2112010

'16:46:29 To 10/21/2010 16:51:37 10/2142010 16:56:46 by MALY, AZIZ A Method of Discovery Changed From (None) To SEFI (Self Identified)

I Associated wl Equipment Location?

Changed From (None) To Yes MSystem(s)

Changed From (None) To 63-MET-METEOROLOGICAU/ENV Initial Actions Changed From "To 'none'Additional C/A processes req'd? Changed From (None) To N/A I Owner Changed From MALY, AZIZ A To OLSON, CHERYL L Secondary Owner Changed From OLSON, CHERYL L To AITKEN, PAUL C, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, BAILEY, JEFFREY NOEL, BERKEY, BONITA M, BLAKE JR, HARRY H, BLASIOLI, PAUL A, BRENNAN JR, EDWARD, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CORBIN, WILLIAM D, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DOERING JR, BARRY J, EVANS, WENDY L, FARINHOLT III, LUTHER, FASENMYER, TED IRA, GAUGER, BRAD R, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, GUM, CLARENCE L, GUTNER, SOPHIE, GWYNN, GLENN ROXY, HANLEY, ROBERT J, HARRIS, BRIAN LLOYD, HENRY, ERNEST R, HOLDSWORTH, EDNA K, SHOUSE, ALEX J, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LANGAN, JEFFRY A, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, MORRIS JR, KENNETH BRUCE, NELSON, THOMAS M, NICHOLAS, CANDACE G, NICHOLS, MICHAEL A, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PHELPS, PAUL A, PIETRYK, CAROL L, PORTER, ROBERT J, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, ROTH, JAMES R, SCACE, STEPHEN E, SIERACKI, DIANE J, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SOMMERS, DAVID ARTHUR, STAFFORD,.JEFFREY T, STECKLER, BART R, TERRY, MICHAEL E, TURNER, ANTHONY'JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, VOMASTEK, ANDREW J, WALLEN, I CLIFFORD S,'WILSON,.MICHAEL J, YEARGIN, BARRY K Last Modified Date Changed From 10/21/2010 16:51:37 To 10/21/2010 i6:56:46 Last State Change Date Changed From 10/21/2010 16:46:29 To 10/21/2010 16:56:46 State Changed From Draft To Supervisor Review Via Transition:

Submit Parent CR Changed From (None) To CR400075:

KEWA -Environmental Air sample location is different from Current REMM (Inactive) 10/2112010 17:05:26 by OLSON, CHERYL L Associated w/ Equipment Location?

Changed From Yes To No.System(s)

Changed From 63-MET--METEOROLOGICAL/ENV To N/A Additional C/A processes req'd? Changed From N/A To Other Yes/No H Changed From Yes To No Yes/No I Changed From Yes To No Yes/No J Changed From Yes To No Yes/No K Changed From Yes To No SComments Changed From "To '[Appended:]

The sampler was moved across ,the road. It does not effect the ability monitor any airborne releases from the plant.This is not a regulatory issue as the justification for moving the sampler location was done prior to the move.- Entered by [O[...]'Owner Changed From OLSON, CHERYL L To FICTUM, HOLLYC C Secondary Owner Changed From AITKEN, PAUL C, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, BAILEY, JEFFREY NOEL, BERKEY, BONITA M, BLAKE JR, HARRY H, BLASIOLI, PAUL A, BRENNAN JR, EDWARD, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CORBIN, WILLIAM D, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DOERING I JR, BARRY J, EVANS, WENDY L, FARINHOLT III, LUTHER, FASENMYER, TED IRA, GAUGER, BRAD R, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, GUM, CLARENCE L, GUTNER, SOPHIE, GWYNN, GLENN ROXY, HANLEY, ROBERT J, HARRIS, BRIAN LLOYD, HENRY, ERNEST R, HOLDSWORTH, EDNA K, HOUSE, ALEX J, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LANGAN, JEFFRY A, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, MORRIS JR, KENNETH BRUCE, NELSON, THOMAS M, NICHOLAS, CANDACE G, NICHOLS, MICHAEL A, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PHELPS, PAUL A, PIETRYK, CAROL L, PORTER, ROBERT J, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, ROTH, JAMES R, SCACE, STEPHEN E, SIERACKI, DIANE J, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SOMMERS, DAVID ARTHUR, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, STECKLER, BART R, TERRY, MICHAEL E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, VOMASTEK, ANDREW J, WALLEN, CLIFFORD S, WILSON, MICHAEL J, YEARGIN, BARRY K To ANDERSON, PAMELA J, ASBEL, DENNIS C, BAILEY, JEFFREY NOEL, BOUCHE, DANNY L, BRADLEY;DEBRA A, BRENNAN JR, EDWARD, BRINKMAN, CHARLES A, BROWN, DAN; CAMPBELL, DWIGHT D, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DILANDRO, ERIC WARREN, DYKSTRA, DALE E, EDWARDS, CHARLES K, EVANS, WENDY L, FASENMYER, TED IRA, I FITZWATER, DAVID I, FRANSON, DALE M, GAUGER,- BRAD R, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, HELING, DEBRA A., HOUSE, ALEX J, IRLBECK, DAVID E, KARST JR, DAVID A, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LANGAN, JEFFRY A, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LLEWELLYN, DAVID T, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCKENNA, JOANNE M, MCMAHON, BRADLY J, MCMAHON, DARRYL D, MIELKE, DAVID D, NEUSER, CRAIG J, NISSEL, THOMAS E, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PATTERSON, DALE A, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, SHIELDS, DAVID F, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, i STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, TERRY, MICHAEL E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, WALESH, DEBRA J, WHITE, DARYN A, WINKS Ill;GEORGE F, YEARGIN, BARRY K Last Modified Date Changed From 10/21/2010 16:56:46 To 10/21/2010 17:05:26 Last Modifier Changed From MALY, AZIZ A To OLSON, CHERYL L Last State Change Date Changed From 10/21/2010 16:56:46 To 10/21/2010 17:05:26 I Last State Changer Changed From MALY, AZIZ A To OLSON, CHERYL L State Changed From Supervisor Review To O/R Review Via Transition:

Complete NewCR Changed From Yes To No 10/2112010 17:36:01 by MCMAHON, BRADLY J I Tag Hung Changed From (None) To No Unit 1% Pwr Changed From "To '100'Unit 1 Mode Changed From (None) To 1 -OPERATING OP-AA-1 02 Review Req'd? Changed From (None) To No Is a TS SSC Affected?

Changed From (None) To No TS SSC Operability Assessment Changed From (None) To N/A Text Answer 2 Changed From "To 'N/A -as noted this is a paperwork issue only all evaluations have been complete.'

Yes / No L Changed From (None) To No Is an IOD Assignment Required?

Changed From (None) To No L CO entered Changed From (None) To No Non-TS SSC Functionality Assessment.

Changed From (None) To N/A Does it impact a TS SSC? Changed From (None) To N/A Is a RAS Assignment Needed? Changed From (None) To No SSC Qualification Status Changed From (None) To N/A Reportable condition?

Changed From (None) To No Last Modified Date Changed From 10/21/2010 17:05:26 To 10/21/2010 17:36:01 Last Modifier Changed From OLSON, CHERYL L To MCMAHON, BRADLY J Last State Change Date Changed From 10/21/2010 17:05:26 To 10/21/2010 17:36:01 I Last State Changer Changed From OLSON, CHERYL L To MCMAHON, BRADLY J State Changed From O/R Review To CRT Review Via Transition:

Complete 10/22/2010 9:10:58 by ADAMS, RICHARD W Significance Changed From (None) To 3 I Deficiency Type Changed From (None) To Non-Equipment Potential Repeat Changed From (None) To No Previous Issues (PIs, CRs) Changed From "To 'No history of the REMM not being updated when sample locations change.'

CRT Report Section(s)

Changed From (None)lTo 1 CRT Comments Changed From "To 'CA to RP to determine, document and resolve issue of the REMM having a newly replaced sample location not listed in th current revision.'

-!Last Modified Date Changed From 10/21/2010 17:36:01 To 10/22/2010 9:10:581 05 Last Modifier Changed From MCMAHON, BRADLY J To ADAMS, RICHARD W 1012512010 7:02:19 by FICTUM, HOLLY C Process Code Changed From (None) To EVC (Environmental Controls)Activity Codes Changed From (None) To COA(Coordination of Activities)

Last Modified Date Changed From 10/22/2010 9:10:58 To 10/25/2010 7:02:19 Last Modifier Changed From ADAMS, RICHARD W To FICTUM, HOLLY C 10/2512010 10:31:41 by WALESH, DEBRA J Last Modified Date Changed From 10/25/2010 7:02:19 To 10/25/2010 10:31:41 -Last Modifier Changed From FICTUM, HOLLY C To WALESH, DEBRA J Last State Change Date Changed From 10/21/2010 17:36:01 To 10/25/2010 10:31:41 Last State Changer Changed From MCMAHON, BRADLY J To WALESH, DEBRA J State Changed From CRT Review To CRT Assignment Creation Via Transition:

CA I 1012512010 10:32:44 by WALESH, DEBRA J Last Modified Date Changed From 10/25/2010 10:31:41 To.10/25/2010 10:32:44 Attachment Added: CA1 82606: (None) -Determine, document and resolve issue of the REMM having a newly replaced sample 1012512010 10:33:22 by WALESH, DEBRA J CRT Report Section(s)

Changed From 1 To 2 Secondary Owner Changed From ANDERSON, PAMELA J, ASBEL, DENNIS C, BAILEY, JEFFREY NOEL, BOUCHE, DANNY L, BRADLEY, DEBRA A, BRENNAN JR, EDWARD, BRINKMAN, CHARLES A, BROWN, DAN, CAMPBELL, DWIGHT D, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DILANDRO, ERIC WARREN, DYKSTRA, DALE E, EDWARDS, CHARLES K, EVANS, WENDY L, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FITZWATER, DAVID I, FRANSON, DALE M, GAUGER, BRAD R, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, HELING, DEBRA A., HOUSE, ALEX J, IRLBECK, DAVID E, KARST JR, DAVID A, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LANGAN, JEFFRY A, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LLEWELLYN, DAVID T, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCKENNA, JOANNE M, MCMAHON, BRADLY J, MCMAHON, DARRYL D, MIELKE, DAVID D, NEUSER, CRAIG J, NISSEL, THOMAS E, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PATTERSON, DALE A, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, SHIELDS, DAVID F, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, STAFFORD, 3 JEFFREY T, TERRY, MICHAEL E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, WALESH, DEBRA J, WHITE, DARYN A, WINKS III, GEORGE F, 3 YEARGIN, BARRY K To AHRENS, GARY M, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, ASBEL, DENNIS C, BAILEY, JEFFREY NOEL, BAUSCH, JAMES, BENNETT, JANET)-L, BOUCHE, DANNY L, BRADLEY, DEBRA A, BRENNAN JR, EDWARD, CAMPBELL, DWIGHT D, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DILANDRO, ERIC WARREN, EDWARDS, CHARLES K, ERICSON, JANICE L, EVANS, WENDY L, FASENMYER, TED IRA, FICTUM, HOLLYl C, FITZWATER, DAVID I, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, HALE, JAMES M., HELING, DEBRA A., HOUSE, ALEX J, KASPER, JAMES MICHAEL, KASTNER, ROBER 3 J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LANGAN, JEFFRY A, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LLEWELLYN, DAVID T, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCMAHON, DARRYL D, MILLER, JEANNINE R, NISSEL, THOMAS E, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PATTERSON, DALE A, POWELL, HEATHER S, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, SHIELDS, DAVID F, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SMITH, JACQUELINE K, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, STREICH, ERIC E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, VORPAHL, DWIGHT J., WALESH, DEBRA J, WHITE, DARYN A, WINKS III, GEORGE F, YEARGIN, BARRY K =Last Modified Date Changed From 10/25/2010 10:32:44 To 10/25/2010 10:33:22 Last State Change Date Changed From 10/25/2010 10:31:41 To 10/25/2010 10:33:22 State Changed From CRT Assignment Creation To Assignments Pending Via Transition:

Complete 2/1412011 13:36:25 by ADAMS, RICHARD W Secondary Owner Changed From AHRENS, GARY M, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, ASBEL, DENNIS C, BAILEY, JEFFREY NOEL, BAUSCH, JAMES, BENNE JANETH L, BOUCHE, DANNY L, BRADLEY, DEBRA A, BRENNAN JR, EDWARD, CAMPBELL, DWIGHT D, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DILANDRO, ERIC WARREN, EDWARDS, CHARLES K, ERICSON, JANICE L, EVANS, WENDY L, FASENMYER, TED IRA FICTUM, HOLLY C, FITZWATER, DAVID I, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, HALE, JAMES M., HELING, DEBRA A., HOUSE, ALEX J, KASPER, JAMES MICHAEL, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LANGAN, JEFFRY A, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LLEWELLYN, DAVID T, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCMAHON, DARRYL D, MILLER, JEANNINE R, NISSEL, THOMAS E, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PATTERSON, DALE A, POWELL, HEATHER S, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, SHIELDS, DAViD F, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SMITH, JACQUELINE K, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, STREICH, ERIC E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, VORPAHL, DWIGHT J., WALESH, DEBRA J, WHITE, DARYN A, WINKS III, GEORGU F, YEARGIN, BARRY K To AHRENS, GARY M, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, ASBEL, DENNIS C, BAILEY, JEFFREY NOEL, BAUSCH, JAMES, BENNETT, i JANETH L, BOUCHE, DANNY L, BRADLEY, DEBRA A, BRENNAN JR, EDWARD, CAMPBELL, DWIGHT D, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DILANDRO, ERIC WARREN, EDWARDS, CHARLES K, ERICSON, JANICE L, EVANS, WENDY L, FICTUM, HOLLY C, FITZWATER, DAVID I, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, GWYNN, GLENN ROXY, HALE, JAMES M., HELING, DEBRA A., HOUSE, ALEX J, KASPER, JAMES MICHAEL, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LANGAN, JEFFRY A, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LLEWELLYN, DAVII T, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCMAHON, DARRYL D, MILLER, JEANNINE R, NISSEL, THOMAS E, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PATTERSON, DALE A, POWELLU HEATHER S, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, RENNERT, CHERYL L, SHIELDS, DAVID F, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SMITH, JACQUELINE K, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, STREICH, ERIC E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, VORPAHL, DWIGHT J., WALESH, DEBRA J, WHITE, DARYN A, YEARGIN, BARRY K Last Modified Date Changed From 10/2512010 10:33:22 To 2/14/2011 13:36:25 I Last Modifier Changed From WALESH, DEBRA J To ADAMS, RICHARD W Last State Change Date Changed From 10/25/2010 10:33:22 To 2/14/2011 13:36:25 Last State Changer Changed From WALESH, DEBRA J To ADAMS, RICHARD W I State Changed From Assignments Pending To Trend Review Via Transition:

Assignments Complete I 2/26/2011 21:12:04 by FICTUM, HOLLY C CR Completed Date Changed From Unassigned To 2/26/2011 22:12:04 RM Attachment Links Changed From "To '

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Owner Changed From FICTUM, HOLLY C To (None) 3 Secondary Owner Changed From AHRENS, GARY M, ANDERSON, PAMELA J, ASBEL, DENNIS C, BAILEY, JEFFREY NOEL, BAUSCH, JAMES, BENNET JANETH L, BOUCHE, DANNY L, BRADLEY, DEBRA A, BRENNAN JR, EDWARD, CAMPBELL, DWIGHT D, CHRISTENSEN, ALAN R, CRIST, MICHAEL D, CURFMAN, LAWRENCE J, DILANDRO, ERIC WARREN, EDWARDS, CHARLES K, ERICSON, JANICE L, EVANS, WENDY L, FICTUM, HOLLY C, FITZWATER, DAVID I, GUINAN, PATRICIA B, GWYNN, GLENN ROXY, HALE, JAMES M., HELING, DEBRA A., HOUSE, ALEX J, KASPER, JAMES m MICHAEL, KASTNER, ROBERT J, KOEHLER, BRIAN L, KULTERMAN, TIMOTHY W, LANGAN, JEFFRY A, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS C, LLEWELLYN, DAVIU T, MATHEWS, BRIAN M, MCMAHON, DARRYL D, MILLER, JEANNINE R, NISSEL, THOMAS E, O'CONNER, THOMAS R, PATTERSON, DALE A, POWELLE HEATHER S, PRESL, BRIAN G, PRIBEK, BARBARA A, RENNERT, CHERYL L, SHIELDS, DAVID F, SIMMONS JR, ROY L, SMITH, JACQUELINE K, STAFFORD, JEFFREY T, STREICH, ERIC E, TURNER, ANTHONY JEROME, VIEITEZ, CARL R, VORPAHL, DWIGHT J., WALESH, DEBRA J, WHITE, DARYN A, YEARGIN, BARRY K To KASSNER, KIM M, LACROSSE, TARA LYNN, LEANNA, LORI L, MIJAL, SHELLEY A, OTTO. KATHLEEN A. RECORDSI MGMT, SCHULTZ, SANDRA J, SMIDEL, SARAH A., Teamtrackuser, WHITE, DARYN A, WILSON, MICHAEL J, ZICH, CHRISTY L 3 Last Modified Date Changed From 2/14/2011 13:36:25 To 2/26/2011 21:12:04 Last Modifier Changed From ADAMS, RICHARD W To FICTUM, HOLLY C-Close-Date Changed From UnassignedTo.2/261201 121:12:04

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Last State Change Date Changed From 2/14/2011 13:36:25 To 2/26/2011 21:12:04 .

U Active/Inactive Changed From Attve To Inactive State Changed From Trend Review To All Assignments Complete Via Transition:

Trend Review Complete -2/2712011 18:01:31 by RECORDS MGMT Last Modified Date Changed From 2/26/2011 21:12:04 To 2/27/2011 18:01:31 L ast Modifier Changed From FICTUM, HOLLY C To RECORDS MGMT Last State Change Date Changed From 2/26/2011 21:12:04 To 2/27/2011 18:01:31 Last State Changer Changed From FICTUM, HOLLY C To RECORDS MGMT State Changed From All Assignments Complete To Transferred Via Transition:

Transfer I 2/28/2011 10:01:59 by RECORDS MGMT'CR Printed Date Changed From Unassigned To 2/28/2011 10:01:59 Last Modified Date Changed From 2/27/2011 18:01:31 To 2/28/2011 10:01:59 Last State Change Date Changed From 2/27/2011 18:01:31 To 2/28/2011 10:01:59 State Changed From Transferred To Printed Via Transition:

Print 2/28/2011 10:02:08 by RECORDS MGMT CR Validated Date Changed From Unassigned To 2/28/2011 10:02:08 CR Who Validated Changed From (None) To RECORDS MGMT Secondary Owner Changed From KASSNER, KIM M, LACROSSE, TARA LYNN, LEANNA, LORI L, MIJAL, SHELLEY A, OTTO, KATHLEEN A., RECORDS MGMT, SCHULTZ, SANDRA J, SMIDEL, SARAH A., Teamtrackuser, WHITE, DARYN A, WILSON; MICHAEL J, ZICH, CHRISTY L To (None).Last Modified Date Changed From 2/28/2011 10:01:59 To 2/28/2011 10:02:08 Last State Change Date Changed From 2/28/2011 10:01:59 To 2/28/2011 10:02:08 State Changed From Printed To Validated Via Transition:

Validate